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    The Nuremberg Chronicle is an illustrated encyclopedia consisting of world historical accounts, as well as accounts told through biblical paraphrase....
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    Nuremberg (/ˈnjʊərəmbɜːrɡ/ NURE-əm-burg; German: Nürnberg [ˈnʏɐ̯nbɛɐ̯k] ; in the local East Franconian dialect: Nämberch [ˈnɛmbɛrç]) is the largest city...
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    main reasons behind Nuremberg's prominence was the release of the Nuremberg Chronicle in 1493. This book contained around 650 original illustrations from...
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    and died in Nuremberg. Matheolus Perusinus served as his tutor. Schedel is best known for his writing the text for the Nuremberg Chronicle, known as Schedelsche...
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    Argonauts returned and were able to help Heracles fight them off. Nuremberg Chronicle Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 1.941–6 (pp. 78, 79), 1.985–1011...
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  • being city views – in universal chronicles. According to scholars, 32 out of the 52 city views in the Nuremberg Chronicle were "realistic" (depicting towns...
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    Megasthenes is the Indica. They also appear in Medieval bestiaries, like the Nuremberg Chronicle. "Nuli". Theoi Greek Mythology. Retrieved 2008-12-28. v t e...
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    Lot and his daughters flee Sodom. His wife (center) is already a salt pillar. (Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493)...
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  • Chronicles, an alternate name for the Nuremberg Chronicle of 1493 Chronicles: Volume One, Bob Dylan's autobiography Chronicles (magazine), a conservative magazine...
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  • and interpreted as signs and symbols, as is evidenced in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle. According to David Hume's "The Natural History of Religion", they...
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    Anton Koberger (category Businesspeople from Nuremberg)
    German goldsmith, printer and publisher who printed and published the Nuremberg Chronicle, a landmark of incunabula, and was a successful bookseller of works...
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  • a Bundesliga football (soccer) club Nuremberg Chronicle, one of the best documented early printed books Nuremberg Files, a website that displayed information...
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    Book XVI (St. Augustine)". Newadvent.org. Retrieved August 3, 2014. The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor. Byzantine and Near Eastern History, AD 284–813...
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    Imperial City of Nuremberg from about 1485: Anton Koberger (c. 1440–1513) used them for the publication of the Nuremberg Chronicle (in both Latin and...
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    taken from earlier sources, occur in the Buch der Natur or the Nuremberg Chronicle. The Buch der Natur (ca. 1349), written by Conrad of Megenberg, described...
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    artist Hendrick Goltzius (1586). It was also depicted in the famous Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel (1493). A bas-relief, apparently found in a garden...
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    An artist's depiction of the construction of the Ark, from the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493)...
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    The Seven Sages, depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle...
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    Lot's wife (center) turned into a pillar of salt during Sodom's destruction (Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493)....
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    Alps was established in Nuremberg by Ulman Stromer in 1390; it is later depicted in the lavishly illustrated Nuremberg Chronicle. From the mid-14th century...
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    refers to Egypt as "the land of Ham" in Psalm 78:51; 105:23, 27; 106:22; 1 Chronicles 4:40. Since the 17th century, a number of suggestions have been made that...
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    the eyer, that thei cowde not dysserne wych shulde be the very sonne. Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London, [London] Printed for the Camden society...
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    of Nuremberg (German: Freie Reichsstadt Nürnberg) was a free imperial city – independent city-state – within the Holy Roman Empire. After Nuremberg gained...
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  • Eliud as depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493)....
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    insularum archipelagi (Book of Islands), from the year 1422. The Nuremberg Chronicle, which first appeared in 1493, is one of the most important collections...
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    Depiction of Irad in the Nuremberg Chronicle...
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    Hartmann Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle. Another son, Sebald, settled in Eisleben, his profession is unknown. Hans died at Nuremberg in 1472. Christ as...
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  • Hours of around 1400. Another is portrayed in a woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle of 1493, depicting the Red Sea drowning Pharaoh's army, which is...
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    a poem, Respit de la mort (1376), written by the medieval Burgundian chronicler Jean Le Fèvre de Saint-Remy: Je fis de Macabree la dance, Qui toute gent...
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    valor". A popularly ascribed hagiographical identity appears in the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493). Alongside a woodcut portrait of Valentine, the text states...
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