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An English gold coin, of the value of twenty-five shillings sterling, struck in the reign of James I.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA different composer, Jacob Handl or Händl (1550 – 1591) is usually known by the Latin form Jacobus Gallus that appears in his publications. Source: Internet
Bion, quoted in Jacobus, p. 261 We may conclude at least that he achieved his stated goal therein: "To prevent someone who KNOWS from filling the empty space". Source: Internet
Jacobus, p. 174 Bion used as his starting point the phenomenology of the analytic hour, highlighting the two principles of "the emergence of truth and mental growth. Source: Internet
Jacobus, p. 192 Both +K and −K thereupon interact for Bion with Love and Hate, as links within the analytic relationship. Source: Internet
Four years later one of his main detractors and one-time professors Jacobus Sylvius, published an article that claimed that the human body itself had changed since Galen had studied it. Source: Internet
His brother Jacobus "Sjaak" Petrus de Koning won the national all-around title in 1914. Source: Internet