• Johannes Fabri may refer to: Johann Fabri (printer) (died 1496), German and Swedish printer Johannes Fabri (bishop of Osnabrück), 15th century German...
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  • Johann Ernst Fabri (16 July 1755 – 30 May 1825) was a German geographer and statistician. Fabri was born in Oels, Silesia. In 1776, he began his studies...
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    Georg von Slatkonia 1513 1522 Petrus Bonomo 1522 1523 Johann von Revellis 1523 1530 Johann Fabri 1530 1541 Frederic Nausea 1541 1552 Christoph Wertwein...
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    Opera. 3 vol. Köln 1537–41 Faber, Johann (1478-1541) at the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online de:Johann Fabri and sources mentioned therein...
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  • Mainz Honoré Fabri (1607–1688), French Jesuit theologian Johann Ernst Fabri (1755–1825), German geographer and statistician Johannes Fabri (f.1434–1451)...
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  • Lübeck, who alongside Johann Snell became the first secular book printers in Sweden in 1483. She married printer Johann Fabri, who took over the business...
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    Aug 1513 Appointed – 26 Apr 1522 Died) Johann von Revellis † (6 Apr 1524 Confirmed – 27 Dec 1529 Died) Johann Fabri † (5 Dec 1530 Appointed – 21 May 1541...
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    geography. At Halle he made the acquaintance of Johann Ernst Fabri, professor of geography; and when Fabri was made professor of history and statistics at...
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    Salvator Fabris (1544-1618) was an Italian fencing master from Padua. During his life he taught in various European countries, most notably in Denmark...
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    Annibale Pio Fabri (1697 in Bologna – 12 August 1760 in Lisbon), also known as Balino, from Annibalino, diminutive of his first name, was an Italian singer...
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    controversialist literature, translating a treatise by the Dominican Johann Fabri, and one by Johannes Gropper on the body and blood of Christ; also the...
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    Anna Fabri (fl. 1496) was a Swedish publisher and printer. She was the first female book printer in Sweden. She married printer Johann Fabri and took...
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    (1476–1491) Augustin Kiebinger (1491–1495) Theoderich Kammerer (1521–1530) Johann Fabri (Coadjutor bishop 1524–1530) Gregor Angerer (1531–1548) Heinrich Muelich...
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    Emperor Maximilian. In 1519 he went to Konstanz where he befriended Johann Fabri, who encouraged him to train as a preacher, and after brief studies at...
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    Johann Faber of Heilbronn, also known as Johannes Fabri (1504 – 27 February 1558), was a controversial 16th century Catholic preacher. Faber was born...
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    Cryptogamica Linnaei quae Lichenes dicuntur Lipsiae Crusius 1794 Johann Ernst Fabri Neues geographisches Lesebuch, zum Nutzen und Vergnügen. Erstes Bändchen...
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    Dionysius Part, O.P. (1474–1475) Matthias Emich, O. Carm. (1476–1480) Georg Fabri, O.P. (1490–1498) Erhard von Redwitz, O. Cist. (1494–1502) Johannes Bonemilch...
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  • Chagatai Turkic-language Timurid poet and scholar (died 1501) c. 1441 – Felix Fabri (Felix Faber), Swiss Dominican theologian and travel writer (died 1502)...
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    Marco Fabbri (redirect from Marco Fabri)
    felt it was more musical. They won the free dance as well, despite what Fabri called "some little mistakes," such as Guignard losing a twizzle level....
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    Homilius [pupils] Johann Peter Kellner [pupils] Johann Kirnberger [pupils] Johann Christian Kittel Johann Ludwig Krebs Johann Tobias Krebs Johann Andreas Kuhnau [pupils]...
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  • on the Crimean peninsula MPC · 5220 5221 Fabribudweis 1980 FB Wenceslaus Fabri de Budweis (c. 1460–1518), Czech scientist and author of almanacs MPC ·...
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  • the Pedagogical Institute (Saint Petersburg, 1833). He translated Johann Ernst Fabri's General Geography from German (Saint Petersburg, 1807). Also romanized...
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  • Giovanni Faber (or Johann Faber, sometimes also known as Fabri or Fabro; 1574–1629) was a German papal doctor, botanist and art collector, originally...
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  • Oxford Music Online. Retrieved 22 January 2014. (subscription required) Fabris, Dinko. "Tastar de corde". Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Retrieved...
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  • "Nachricht von einem unbekannt gebliebenen deutschen Völkchen." Minerva. Vol. 4. Hamburg, 1814. L'origine dei Cimbri at i Fabris. Retrieved 20 September 2016....
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    mercury barometers. Others soon followed Boyle's lead. Some (e.g., Honoré Fabri, Jacob Bernoulli) thought that liquids rose in capillaries because air could...
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    In 1610, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc discovered the Orion Nebula using a telescope. This nebula was also observed by Johann Baptist Cysat in 1618....
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    Fabri, O.F.M. (1437–1458) Johannes Schulte, O.S.A. (1455–1466) Heinrich Vuyst (Wust), O.F.M. (1462–1468) Johannes Ymminck, O.S.A. (1469–1493) Johann Welmecher...
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    published after his death, in 1627 at Milan, thanks to the liberality of Fabri de Peiresc. In its use of polychrome woodcut-print to more accurately distinguish...
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  • Walter Blankenburg: Das Weihnachtsoratorium von Johann Sebastian Bach. 2003, pp. 34–35. Dinko Fabris Francesco Provenzale 2007 David Vernier (2005). "Stölzel:...
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