Simon Grynaeus' in 1776, and Vögelin's of the new testament in 1781. Heinrich Braun, OSB, did a new translation of the Vulgate, published at Augsburg...
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Cologne Cathedral quarter (section Heinrich-Böll-Platz)
Schreinsbücher [de] in 1356, and zum Palast, owned by the book printer family Heinrich Quentell [de] since 4 November 1500. The French administration installed a...
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chant published at Cologne in 1501 as part of the Opus aureum of Heinrich Quentell [de]. This went through many editions in Germany and France before...
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Guldenschaff, Cologne, 1480 Christman Heyny, Augsburg, 1471 or 1481 Heinrich Quentell, Cologne, about 1484-89, 1492 and 1498 Johann Koelhoff, the Elder...
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Dusseldorf) (7 Oct 1647 – 1652) Bl. Niels Stensen (1680–1683) Johann Peter von Quentell (14 Aug 1699 – 13 Apr 1710) Wilhelm Hermann Ignaz Ferdinand von Wolf-Metternich...
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the first newspaper. ~1465 Cologne Ulrich Zell, Busaus, Gymnici, Mylij, Quentell 1468 Augsburg Günther Zainer Not later than 1469 Nuremberg Johann Sensenschmidt...
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Observant Friar William Roy. In 1525 the publication of the work by Peter Quentell in Cologne was interrupted by the impact of anti-Lutheranism. A full edition...
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15 August 2024. Keil, Heinrich (1868). "Consentii Ars de nomine et verbo, Ars de barbarismis et metaplasmis". In Keil, Heinrich (ed.). Grammati latini:...
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in Europe Mark Monheim and Max Eipp Director for Everything Isy Astrid Quentell Producer for The Teacher Das Boot, Special Prize Hape Kerkeling, honorary...
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