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Jakob Ayrer (c. 1543 –
March 26, 1605 or in 1625) was a
German playwright and
author of
Fastnachtsspiele (Carnival plays).
Little is
known of
Ayrer's living...
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published in
German pamphlets. A 1499
pamphlet was
published by
Markus Ayrer,
which is most
notable for its
woodcut imagery. The
alleged serial-killer...
- for whom the two
knights of Thebes,
Arcite and Palamon, do battle.
Jakob Ayrer wrote the play
Theseus (1618). Racine's Phèdre (1677)
features Theseus as...
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Darvis Holley was
appointed in
April 2014 to fill the
vacant seat of Jim
Ayrer, who had
resigned after serving on the
council for 34 years. Willingboro...
- Schwänke were set to
Meistersinger melodies (töne).
Fellow Nuremberger Jacob Ayrer (1544-1605) also
produced an
Eulenspiegel Carnival play. In the eighteenth...
- Chodowiecki, Daniel's father, was a
tradesman in
Danzig and his mother,
Henriette Ayrer, of
Swiss ancestry, was a Huguenot. Daniel's
grandfather Christian was also...
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Swiss Idiotikon,
Volume IV, col. 1964 f. (digitalised).
Doris Wolfangel: Dr.
Melchior Ayrer (1520–1579).
Medical dissertation, Würzburg 1957, pp. 19 ff....
- The
Pilgrimage to Parn****us (earliest
possible date of composition)
Jakob Ayrer Von der
Erbauung Roms (The
Building of Rome) Von der schönen
Melusina (Fair...
- Alan
Ayckbourn (born 1939, England)
Marcel Aymé (1902–1967, France)
Jakob Ayrer (c. 1543–1605 or 1625, Germany)
Leslie Ayvazian (living,
United States)...
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Bawrenknecht (1618),
originally written as a
rhymed theatre piece in 1599,
Jakob Ayrer's Fritz Dölla mit
seiner gewünschten
Geigen (1620), and two oral versions...