Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum was created in 1652.
Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum was created in 1708.
Theatrum Scotiae was created in 1693.
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum was created in 1570.
Theatrum artis scribendi was created in 1594.
Theatrum Anatomico-chirurgicum was created in 1736.
Theatrum Anatomico-chirurgicum ended in 1785.
Your theatrum mundi ate my aegis tuesday.
Theatrum
Christopher Bennet has written: 'Theatrum tabidorum' -- subject(s): Tuberculosis 'Tabidorum theatrum, sive, Phtisios, atrophiae et hecticae xenodochium' -- subject(s): Tuberculosis 'Theatrum tabidorum, sive phtiseos, atrophiae, et hecticae xenodochium'
It means a person has to look after people's and has to take care of others and the young ones...
Theatrum (genitive: theatri).
The English translation of 'Theatrum instrumentorum et machinarum' is The theater of tools and machines. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'theatrum' means 'theater'. The noun 'instrumentorum' means 'tools'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'machinarum' means 'machines'.