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  1. Guido Verbeck was excited about the prospect of work in Nagasaki; especially in light of difficulties that his colleagues were facing in Kanagawa. He had easily found reasonable housing and a Japanese-language teacher, and would soon acquire the Chinese-language library of Liggins, who was on his way back to the United States.

  2. Guido F. Verbeck, III. Major. U. S. Army. Vietnam. Dates of Service: 03/1965 - 08/25/1980. Cannon Field Artillery Officer, 7th Battalion, 8th Artillery Regiment. He was born into a distinguished military family in Syracuse, New York, as one of two sons to Guido Verbeck and Dorothea Van Duyn Verbeck.

  3. グイド・フルベッキことギドー・ヘルマン・フリドリン・フェルベック(英: Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck 、あるいは蘭: Verbeek 、1830年 1月23日 - 1898年 3月10日)は、オランダ出身 で、アメリカ合衆国に移民し、日本にキリスト教 オランダ改革派宣教師として派遣され活躍した法学者・神学者・宣教師。

  4. Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck, auch Verbeek (* 28. Januar 1830 in Zeist , Niederlande ; † 10. Mai 1898 in Tokio ) war ein Missionar, der als Lehrer und Ratgeber einen großen Einfluss auf Japan in der frühen Meiji-Zeit ausübte.

  5. 31 de jan. de 2020 · Guido Verbeck was born on January, 23, 1830 in Zeist, Netherlands. He hoped to become an engineer, and traveled to the US at the age of twenty-two to work at a foundry in Wisconsin after completing his studies. After staying in Wisconsin for about a year, he moved on to Brooklyn, New York, and eventually Arkansas, where he worked as a civil ...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2023 · ORCID record for Guido Verbeck. ORCID provides an identifier for individuals to use with their name as they engage in research, scholarship, and innovation activities.