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April 2021. Bobertag, Felix, ed. (1884). "
Neithart Fuchs". Narrenbuch: Kalenberger,
Peter Leu,
Neithart Fuchs, Markolf,
Bruder Rausch. Berlin, Stuttgart:...
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apparently in
partnership with
another Mathis,
variously surnamed Nithart,
Neithart, von Würzburg (after his
place of birth), or Gothardt. Grünewald seems...
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Kaspar Neithart ~1618...
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genre develops, more
complex forms are found. For example, one of
Neithart's Winter Songs, "Winder, dîniu meil" (No. 32), has a 14-line
canzone with...
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Karlsruhe 1984
Howard C. Collinson:
Three Paintings by
Mathis Gothart-
Neithart called „Grünewald“. The
Transcendent Narrative as
Devotional Image. (Dissertation...
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Mespelbrunn (d. 1617;
bronze plate) 61. The
Death of Mary (sculptural group) 62.
Neithart von Thüngen,
Bishop of
Bamberg and
Provost of Würzburg (d. 1598; by Hans...
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Nittert Fox, also
known as
Neithart Fuchs (killed at
Foxhol 22 July 1499) was a
Saxon knight and
military commander.
According to his hatchment, Fox came...
- Variations, Op. 121a (1803;
piano trio)
Marga Richter:
Variations on a
Theme by
Neithart von
Reuenthal (piano; 1974) John Gardner:
Variations on a
Waltz of Carl...
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Gothic style church was
built in 1896
during the
tenure of
pastor Benedict Neithart. As
Irish and
German residents moved to the suburbs,
people of
Latin American...