Johann Baptist Fischart (c. 1545 – 1591) was a German satirist and publicist. Fischart was born, probably, at Strasbourg (but according to some accounts...
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with "eggs" may arise with a 1571 translation of Rabelais by Johann Fischart in 1571; Fischart translated as Eierlein an instance of Ueurlein in Rabelais...
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37-40, Johann Fischart's Flöhhatz, Weibertratz, Ehezuchtbüchlein, podagrammisch Trostbüchlein etc. 37.-38. Thomas Murner 39.-40. Johann Fischart vol. 11...
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because it could even beat the King. The Early New High German author, Johann Fischart, says thus: "I have thrown out the Ace, Sow and Deuce of Bells, Clubs...
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drinking water, first documented the Podagrammisch Trostbüchlein by Johann Fischart (1577). Popular indie game Untitled Goose Game released in 2019 chronicles...
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Rumpelstilzchen of Grimms' KHM No. 55 (as well as the Rumpelstilt mentioned by Johann Fischart) are discussed as a poltergeist type of kobold by Grimm as well, though...
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with "eggs" may arise with a 1571 translation of Rabelais by Johann Fischart in 1571; Fischart translated as Eierlein an instance of Ueurlein in Rabelais...
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the different professional backgrounds of the rival fencing guilds). Johann Fischart in his Gargantua (1575) already compares the fencing weapon to a "quill"...
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Librairie Droz. p. 148. ISBN 978-2-600-00207-3. Adam Puschman; Georg Thym; Johann Fischart; Kaspar von Stieler (1891). Adam Puschman: Gründlicher bericht des...
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of the Cross, Castilian poet and friar (born 1542) Unknown date – Johann Fischart, German satirist (born c. 1545) Basile, Giambattista (1891). Lo cunto...
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with Early New High German mummer ("disguised person", attested in Johann Fischart) and vermummen ("to wrap up, to disguise, to mask one's face"), which...
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engineer and cartographer Johann Fischart (1545–1591), satirical author Johannes Piscator (1546–1625), theologian and translator Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623)...
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(1483–1546) Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) Sebastian Franck (1500–1543) Johann Fischart (1545–1591) The Baroque period (1600 to 1720) was one of the most fertile...
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influential in the debate over witchcraft; it was translated into German by Johann Fischart (1581), and in the same year into Latin by François Du Jon as De magorum...
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10th century and 1793, many seigneurs owned the seigneury of Forbach. Johann Fischart, a prolific satirical writer, worked as a bailiff at Forbach Castle...
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are as dirt-brown and tar-black as King Balthasar and his monkeys". —Johann Fischart, Geschichtklitterung (1575). Ideo prophetatum est Hispanos velle subigere...
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Farrokhzad Jörg Fauser Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben Frank Findeiß Johann Fischart Cäsar Flaischlen Paul Fleming Walter Flex Hans Folz Theodor Fontane...
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and in Mühlhausen the following year. Another German translation, by Johann Fischart, was published in 1583 in Strasbourg as Der Heilig Brotkorb Der H....
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Erckmann Alfred Faust Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer) Jules Ferry Johann Fischart René Fonck Franz I, Holy Roman Emperor Pierre Fresnay Émile Friant...
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moves household objects. The name is believed to be derived from Johann Fischart's Geschichtklitterung, or Gargantua of 1577 (a loose adaptation of Rabelais'...
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Firth (1890–1960, England, nf) Tim Firth (born 1964, England, d/p) Johann Fischart (c. 1545–1591, Germany, p/f) Caroline Auguste Fischer (1764–1842, Germany...
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f/d) Renate Feyl (born 1944, f/nf) Johannes Fiebag (1956–1999, nf) Johann Fischart (1546–1590, nf) Sebastian Fitzek (born 1971, f/nf) Konrad Fleck (13th...
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have originated as the fencing guild of the professional scribes. Johann Fischart in Gargantua (282a) has: darumb hat allein unter den göttern Mercurius...
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Staufenberg by Bernhard Schmidt was published with an introduction by Johann Fischart. Walker 2001. Bleck 1987, p. 22. Bleck 1987, p. 23: dort bi demfronen...
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rhetoric and stylistics; Academic lectures. Johann Fischart von Strassburg, 1874 – monograph on Johann Fischart. Altdeutsches handwörterbuch, 1878 (edited...
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1546) Johann Fischart (1546 or 1547 – 1591) Hans Folz (1435/1440 – 1513) Sebastian Franck (1499 – 1542 or 1543) Konrad Gesner (1516–1565) Johann Heermann...
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chivalrous but citizen. Götz von Berlichingen Ulrich Boner Sebastian Brant Johann Fischart Hans Folz Ulrich Füetrer Sebastian Franck Andreas Gryphius Ulrich von...
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playwright Faizi (died 1595), Indian poet laureate of the Emperor Akbar Johann Fischart born this year or 1546 (died 1591), German Martin Moller (died 1606)...
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Alsatiae (Edelsasser Chronick), Author: Bernhart Hertzogs, Publisher: Johann Fischart, Straßburg (Strasbourg), 1592, in German and Latin. The Diocese of...
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"Les Amours de Diane", "les Amours d’Hippolyte", "Élégies", France Johann Fischart (writing under the pen name "Hultrich Elloposcleron") and another author...
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