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- Johann_Winter_von_Andernach abstract "Johann Winter von Andernach, also known as Johannes Guinther, Johannes Winter and variants (1505, Andernach – 4 October 1574, Strasbourg) was a physician, university professor, humanist, translator of ancient, mostly medical works, and writer of his own medical, philological and humanities works. He died, aged about 69, in Strasbourg.".
- Q101736 abstract "Johann Winter von Andernach, also known as Johannes Guinther, Johannes Winter and variants (1505, Andernach – 4 October 1574, Strasbourg) was a physician, university professor, humanist, translator of ancient, mostly medical works, and writer of his own medical, philological and humanities works. He died, aged about 69, in Strasbourg.".
- Johann_Winter_von_Andernach comment "Johann Winter von Andernach, also known as Johannes Guinther, Johannes Winter and variants (1505, Andernach – 4 October 1574, Strasbourg) was a physician, university professor, humanist, translator of ancient, mostly medical works, and writer of his own medical, philological and humanities works. He died, aged about 69, in Strasbourg.".
- Q101736 comment "Johann Winter von Andernach, also known as Johannes Guinther, Johannes Winter and variants (1505, Andernach – 4 October 1574, Strasbourg) was a physician, university professor, humanist, translator of ancient, mostly medical works, and writer of his own medical, philological and humanities works. He died, aged about 69, in Strasbourg.".