• Melchior Goldast von Haiminsfeld (Goldastus) (6 January 1576 or 1578, Switzerland – Gießen, Germany, 1635) was a Swiss jurist and an industrious though...
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  • Dutch painter Melchior Cano (1525–1560), Spanish theologian Melchior Cibinensis, 16th century Hungarian alchemical writer Melchior Goldast (1576–1635),...
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  • 13th century Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, in 1514. In 1603, Melchior Goldast made the first edition of Middle High German poetry, Tyrol and Winsbeck...
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    his case. However, his account of his Russian travels (published by Melchior Goldast in Latin during 1608) is still considered a main source of Danish-Russian...
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    Latin). Basel. Goldast von Haiminsfeld, Melchior (1607). Constitutiones imperiales (in Latin). Frankfurt. Goldast von Haiminsfeld, Melchior (1612). Monarchia...
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    Archaeoethnology), Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1-84383-035-3. Melchior Goldast, Rerum Alamannicarum scriptores (1606, 2nd ed. Senckenburg 1730) Gregory...
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  • of Reichenau placed Ratpert's abbacy in 781. The Calvinist writer Melchior Goldast recorded his anniversary as commemorated on April 29. Johannes Duft...
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    sources, he said, contained many errors.: 247  Other historians such as Melchior Goldast stated that the name insabbatati was because of Sabbath keeping in...
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    historian and advisor of the Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II, wrote to Melchior Goldast in 1607: "I followed popular belief by reporting certain details in...
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    particular scholarly inquiry. Initial attempts to explain the etymology by Melchior Goldast pursued a Latin derivation of duellum meaning 'place where fighting...
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    forebears are portrayed in the codex, on foll. 48v and 59v). In 1604, Melchior Goldast published excerpts of its didactic texts. After 1657 it was in the...
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    sixteenth century. The Baroque poets and scholars Martin Opitz and Melchior Goldast made use of the Heldenbuch as a convenient source of Middle High German...
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  • gefälschten Magdeburger Diplome und Melchior Goldast, 1919 – The counterfeit Magdeburg document and Melchior Goldast. Ottenthaler von Ottenthal, Emil (1855-1931)...
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  • Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine Miguel de Cervantes – Don Quixote Melchior Goldast – Suevicarum rerum scriptores Garcilaso de la Vega – Historia de la...
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  • Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832, p/d/f) Rainald Goetz (born 1954, f/d/nf) Melchior Goldast (1578–1635, nf) Claire Goll (1891–1977, p/f) Yvan Goll (1891–1950,...
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    be referring to the Nibelungenlied itself. There are quotations in Melchior Goldast Paraeneticorum veterum pars I (1604) as well as in the writings of...
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    1564) a Swiss orientalist, publisher, Protestant reformer and linguist Melchior Goldast (1576 or 1578 near Bischofszell - 1635) a Swiss jurist, a collector...
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  • Golayyel (born 1967/1968, Egypt, f/nf) H. L. Gold (1914–1996, US, f) Melchior Goldast (1576 or 1578–1635, Switzerland, nf) Leah Goldberg (1911–1970, Germany/Israel...
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    English Historical Library, he recommended a number of German authors: Melchior Goldast and Heinrich Lindenbrog on laws, Justus Georg Schottelius on early...
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  • supremo et absoluto Regis imperio (London, 1546), republished in Melchior Goldast's Monarchia in 1611; this work is dedicated to Henry VIII, ‘the head...
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  • He has also worked on German Baroque literature (Martin Opitz and Melchior Goldast) and modern migrant literature (Meera Syal, Rafik Schami, Sevtap Baycılı...
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