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Onomastics and disambiguational informations about the words and human names that formas Buchs-, Box-. etc.

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Buchsbaum boxwood

Boxbaum
Buksbaum, Buxbaum

English<><>German<><>
box
box (wood)

Place names
<table>
<tr><td>
;Germany
  • Boxberg
  • * Boxberg
  • * Boxberg
  • Buxtehude

  • </td><td>
    ;Austria
    Bocksdorf
    Bocksdorfer Berghaeuser
    Pux
    Puxa
    </td></tr>
    </table>

    Buchsbaum



    ;The Buchsbaum family : Family of Jewish physicians of Frankfort-on-the-Main, whose activity extended over a century. Its prominent members were:
  • Benjamin Levi Buchsbaum or Wolfgang Buchsbaum (1645-1715)
  • * Lipman Buchsbaum (1677-?), son of Wolfgang, elder brother of Gutman-Wolf
  • * Gutman Wolf Buchsbaum (1678-1770), son of Wolfgang. He graduated from the University of Leyden in 1697, and returned to Frankfort to practise. He held a respected position in the community.
  • ** Amschel Gutman Buchsbaum (-1743), son of Gutman Wolf. He graduated from the University of Giessen in 1729


  • : [1244]
    ::By : Gotthard Deutsch & A. Rhine
  • Adam Louis Buchsbaum / Adam L. Buchsbaum / Adam Buchsbaum / A. L. Buchsbaum
  • Arthur Buchsbaum, Brazilian computer scientist
  • Ralph Buchsbaum (-2002)
  • * Dr. Monte Buchsbaum, MD / Monte S. Buchsbaum / MS Buchsbaum, neuro-psychiatrist, based at Mount Sinai Hospital, son of Ralph
  • Solomon Buchsbaum / Solomon J. Buchsbaum
  • Walter H. Buchsbaum / Walter Buchsbaum

  • Buchsbaum ring <!-- bottag -->( ring&go=Go wikisearch; ring web; ring books)
  • Buchstab Function possibly Buchstab function <!-- bottag -->( Function&go=Go wikisearch; Function web; Function books)


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    Buxbaum

  • Ábrahám Buxbaum, see Tiszaeszlár blood libel
  • Johann Christian Buxbaum (no later than October 5, 1693 in Merseburg - July 7, 1730 in Wermsdorf, Saxony), a German physician, botanist, and traveller.
  • Franz Buxbaum (Buxb) (1900–1979), an Austrian botanist, specialising in cacti.
  • Friedrich Buxbaum, cellist, see Franz Schmidt
  • Nathalie Buxbaum, see Harold Leventhal


  • Buchsberg


    Boxberg


  • Christian Ludwig Boxberg (1670-1729)


  • Jacky Boxberger, see :fr:Jacky Boxberger
    R. Boxberger

    Buchsdorf


    Buxtorf / Buxtorff family


    :Johannes Buxtorf is a Christian family of rabbinical scholars:
  • Johannes Buxtorf I. (usually called "Father," or "the Elder") (1564, Kamen -1629, Basel) ([1245])
  • * Johannes Buxtorf II. / Johann Buxtorf (1599, Basel -1664, Basel) ([1246])
  • ** Johannes Jakob Buxtorf, Johannes III (1645-1705), Professor of Hebrew at Basel; son of Johannes Buxtorf II ([1247])
  • ***?
  • **** Johannes Rudolphus Buxtorf (1747, Basel -1815), Great-grandson of Johannes Buxtorf I. ([1248])
  • * ?
  • ** Johannes B. Buxtorf (1663-1732), Nephew of Johannes Jakob Buxtorf ([1249])


  • Buxtehude, Büxtehude

  • Dietrich Buxtehude|Diderik (Dietrich) Hansen Buxtehude, Danish-German composer
  • Buxtehude, near Hamburg

  • Albert of Buxhoeveden, or Buxtehude (ca 1165, Buxhoeveden (now Bexhövede), near Cuxhaven - 1229, Riga)



  • See also

  • Box








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