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Osteel is a muni****lity in the
district of Aurich, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The
village was
first mentioned in 1164. The
early settlement was on the...
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Germany and
northeast Netherlands), at
Resterhafe near
Dornum in 1584 and at
Osteel in 1603. As was
common for
Protestant ministers of the day, he
dabbled in...
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influenced polyphony of the Renaissance. The
precious late
Renaissance Organ in
Osteel,
which is one of the best-preserved
Renaissance organs in
northern Germany...
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Ihlow Juist Krummhörn Südbrookmerland 1.
Brookmerland Leezdorf Marienhafe1
Osteel Rechtsupweg Upgant-Schott
Wirdum 2. Hage
Berumbur Hage1
Hagermarsch Halbemond...
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original on 7 June 2016.
Retrieved 5 June 2016. "
Osteel - Ein
ostfriesisches Dorf im
Zweiten Weltkrieg" Lars Zimmermann, Tredition...
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Nordleda Northeim Northeim (variant 1)
Northeim (variant 2)
Oberndorf Ohne
Osteel Osten Osterholz-Scharmbeck Osterholz-Scharmbeck (variant 1) Osterholz-Scharmbeck...
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Kepler also
mentions the
measurements made by
David Fabricius in
Osteel,
which agreed with his own. (They were so
precise that in 1943 they allowed...
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monument was
erected to his
memory in the
churchyard at
Osteel,
where his
father had been
pastor from 1603
until 1616. Joh.
Fabricii Phrysii...
- used as in
several other new and
restored organs,
including the following:
Osteel (Edo Evers, 1619) Emden-Larrelt (John Millensis, 1619)
Oederquart (Arp Schnitger...
- in 1611. A
monument was
erected to him and his
father David Fabricius in
Osteel in 1892. The
preacher Anton Christian Bolenius worked in the
community from...