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- Utile **** dulci = Mit Nutzen erfreulich. Die Blütezeit des Pegnesischen Blumenordens in Nürnberg 1644 bis 1744. Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz, 1994, ISBN 3-447-03578-1...
- des Pegnesischen Blumenordens. In: Die Gartenkunst 5 (2/1993), S. 293–306. Hermann Rusam: Der Irrhain des Pegnesischen Blumenordens zu Nürnberg. Des löblichen...
- by the European Union. The river gives its name to the Pegnesischer Blumenorden (Pegnitz Flower Society) literary ****ociation. After the big flood in...
- and included Richard Lovelace with William Davenant. The Pegnesischer Blumenorden (1644 – present) is a German Baroque literary society represented the...
- Pegnesischer Blumenorden. From 2000 to 2008 he was its vice-president, and in 2007 he was awarded the Cross of Honour of the Blumenorden for this. In...
- Harsdörffer" in the Festschrift zur 1600 jahrigen Jubelfeier des Pegnesischen Blumenordens (Nuremberg, 1894) Krapp, Die asthetischen Tendenzen Harsdörffers (Berlin...
- Schwäbisch Hall from 1804 as rector. He was a member of Pegnesischer Blumenorden from 1781 and member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences from 1792. He...
- lexical purity. In 1645 or 1646 he became a member of the Pegnesischer Blumenorden, headed in Nürnberg by Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607–1658) and later...
- wax and alabaster. As a poet, she was a member of the Pegnesischer Blumenorden (Pegnitz Flower Society or in latin: Societas Florigera ad Pegnesum)...
- the title of a poetics textbook by the founders of the Pegnesischer Blumenorden and the Nuremberg poet, Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607–1658), which...