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temperature for a long period.
Masonry heaters covered in tile are
called Kachelofen (also tile
stoves or
ceramic stoves). The
technology has
existed in different...
- "Behe[n]de vnd
hubsche Rechenung auff
allen kauffmanschafft". Leipzig :
Konrad Kachelofen. p. 176.
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ancient Roman civilization ****lestove – Tile-covered
masonry heater (
Kachelofen)
Masonry heater –
Heating device Underfloor heating – Form of central...
- Lorrain; the
Tyrolean Chimney Room,
featuring an
overmantel made from a
Kachelofen, a type of tile oven that
stored large amounts of heat, then released...
- word
kachel meaning "stove", as a
shortening of kacheloven, from
German Kachelofen, a ****lestove. The
Indonesian word
manset primarily means "spandex clothing"...
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ground floor plan of a
Middle German house. Key: Stube:
living quarters,
Kachelofen: ****lestove, Küche: kitchen, Herd: stove, Flur: hallway, ****terraum:...
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Edition by
Konrad Kachelofen [de] (Leipzig, 1492)...
- Stube, a
Kachelofen (heating stove) was
constructed using bricks,
covered over with daub and whitewashed. In
lower income households, the
Kachelofen would...
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rampart Hügelgrab, in archeology,
burial mound Jugendstil, art
nouveau Kachelofen, a ****lestove, a kind of
masonry heater covered in tile P****ivhaus, house...
- in turn
benefited the
electoral treasury. In 1480 the
printer Konrad Kachelofen from
Nuremberg settled in
Leipzig and with his
letterpress began the Leipzig...