Johann Stumpf may refer to: Johann Stumpf (writer), 16th-century Swiss writer Johann Stumpf (engineer), 19th-century German engineer This disambiguation...
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Augustus Brevoort (1911). "Stumpf, Johann". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). p. 1051. Media related to Johannes Stumpf at Wikimedia Commons...
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Aberglaube und Sagen aus dem Herzogthum Oldenburg. G. Stelling. Stumpf, Johannes; Stumpf, Johann R. (1606). Schweytzer Chronick: Das ist, Beschreybung gemeiner...
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in concord with the Aosta Valley (German Augstal). The 1548 map by Johannes Stumpf gives only Mons Silvius. The French name Cervin, from which the Italian...
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of Cambrai Illustration of the Battle of Novara in the chronicle of Johannes Stumpf, 1548 Belligerents Kingdom of France Duchy of Milan Old Swiss Confederacy...
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2016-07-10. Grimm, Deutsches Wörterbuch s.v. 'Eidgenossenschaft', citing Johannes Stumpf (1550) and Josias Simler (1576, von dem regiment loblicher eidgnoschaft...
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Heinrich Rantzau. Works by Jacob van Deventer, Sebastian Münster, and Johannes Stumpf were also used. Primarily European cities are depicted in the publication;...
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Leopold of Austria, led a large army to crush the rebellious Confederates. Johannes von Winterthur's chronicle of the battle puts the Habsburg forces at 20...
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the Swiss Confederacy with eleven six-pointed stars, the 1548 map by Johannes Stumpf shows the coat of arms with ten stars. Prints of the 17th century tend...
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hundred participants. The bishop sent a delegation led by his vicar general, Johannes Fabri. Zwingli summarised his position in the Schlussreden (Concluding...
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Map of the Valais by Johannes Stumpf, printed by Christoph Froschauer in 1548. The first map of the Valais was drawn by Johannes Schalbetter and printed...
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Eidgenossenschaft), as well as two chronicles of Petermann Etterlin and Johannes Stumpf. The fateful enmity of the tyrant Gessler, Governor of the Swiss cantons...
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left the orchestra permanently in 2012.[citation needed] Stumpf is also the cellist of the Johannes String Quartet. Musicians he has collaborated with include...
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Fritz, farmer, leader during the peasant revolts, died after 1524 1500 Johannes Stumpf, theologian, topographer, historian and chronicler; died 1575 in Zürich...
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history and description of Switzerland, issued in 1548 at Zürich by Johannes Stumpf of that town. But Josias Simler, who was in a way his continuator,...
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Map of the Valais, in the Landtaflen by Johannes Stumpf and Christoph Froschauer, Zürich 1556...
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owners of the lands cultivated by the farmers and their families, Johannes Stumpf, the prior of the commandry at the time, supported its secularization...
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Johann II von Habsburg-Laufenburg (also Johannes von Rapperswil-Laufenburg-Habsburg, von Laufenburg-Rapperswil; born around 1330; died 17 December 1380)...
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was the first to be generally available. Humanist scholars such as Johannes Stumpf and Aegidius Tschudi connected the history of their time with the Roman...
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the 16th century, notably those by Aegidius Tschudi (1538, 1560), Johannes Stumpf (1548), Sebastian Münster (c. 1550) and Abraham Ortelius (1570). Most...
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Val d’Entremont. Im Jahre 1481 -> Banienlal in Schweizer Chronik von Johannes Stumpf, 1547/1548 Zürich. Glacier de Fenêtre auf ETHorama Bagnes, Val de in...
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structures, the residential tower burned out completely, as documented by Johannes Stumpf in his chronicle: Anno domini 1492 verbran das Schloßz zu Ustri in...
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including more than 400 woodcuts for the "Swiss chronicle" (1547/48) by Johannes Stumpf. Vogtherr's finally had to leave Strasbourg due to the lack of jobs...
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born in Gießen in 1620, the youngest of the known sons of the theologian Johannes Winckelmann [de]. His mother was his father's fourth wife, and by the time...
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411,. Johannes Hürter: Schmundt, Rudolf. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 23, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2007, p. 267. Reinhard Stumpf: General...
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unofficial title of honor for Huldrych Zwingli in Zürich, then in 1530 for Johannes Oecolampadius in Basel and in 1532 for Heinrich Bullinger in Zürich. The...
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Kepler's equation (category Johannes Kepler)
properties of the orbit of a body subject to a central force. It was derived by Johannes Kepler in 1609 in Chapter 60 of his Astronomia nova, and in book V of his...
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philosophy and pedagogy under Wilhelm Wundt, Friedrich Paulsen, Johannes Volkelt and Carl Stumpf. He made PhD in 1898 (under Volkelt). He moved to Sofia University...
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schools and movements (place and period they studied with Brentano): Carl Stumpf (Würzburg, 1866–1870), taught Aron Gurwitsch and became the head of the...
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released in 1957. Wolfgang Stumpf: Jakob Rhode Gisela Trowe: Thea Ricci Raimund Schelcher: Albert Gerry Wolff: Samuel Johannes Knittel: René Josef Kamper:...
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