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Johannes Zsamboky (Sambucus) and its relationships with some of his German friends. In: XXX. Congrès International d'Histoire de la Médicine, 1986. Actes, Düsseldorf 1988,
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Sambucus: Emblemata et aliquot nummi operis antiqui. 2nd ed cum emendatione et auctario copioso ipsius auctoris. Reprint edition of Antwerp, 1566. Olms, Hildesheim, Zurich, New York 2002,
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Sambucus was born in the year 1531 in the town Trnava. While he was Hungarian politically (as a person born in the kingdom), it is possible his family also had Slovak roots.
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Pál Gulyás, István Monok (ed.), András Varga (Zusammenst.): The library Sambucus. Catalog after the copy of Pál Gulyás Scriptum KFT, Szeged 1992,
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