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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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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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Schubert 1993, pp. 1–63.
Spener 1723, p. 124.
Panvinio 1558.
Goldast von
Haiminsfeld 1607.
Goldast von
Haiminsfeld 1612. Bund 1987.
Knorr von
Rosenroth 1672...
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historian and
advisor of the
Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II,
wrote to
Melchior Goldast in 1607: "I
followed po****r
belief by
reporting certain details in my...
- call to prayer, and they
would add an aedicule,
known in
Persian as a
goldast (bouquet) for this
particular purpose,
which in the Masjed-e Shah stands...
- he said,
contained many errors.: 247
Other historians such as
Melchior Goldast stated that the name
insabbatati was
because of
Sabbath keeping in the...
- 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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forebears are portra**** in the codex, on foll. 48v and 59v). In 1604,
Melchior Goldast published excerpts of its
didactic texts.
After 1657 it was in the French...
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inserted by
Johannes Aventinus (d. 1534) in his Vita
Henrici IV and by
Goldast (d. 1635) in his Pro
Henrico IV imperatore.
Hefele is of the
opinion that...
- 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...