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Willibald Pirckheimer (5
December 1470 – 22
December 1530) was a
German Renaissance lawyer,
author and
Renaissance humanist, a
wealthy and
prominent figure...
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quipped to
Willibald Pirckheimer in a
rough tone
about his wife,
calling her an "old crow" and made
other vulgar remarks.
Pirckheimer also made no secret...
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medieval cemetery,
containing many old
graves (Albrecht Dürer,
Willibald Pirckheimer, and others). The
Rochusfriedhof or the Wöhrder
Kirchhof are near the...
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Caritas Pirckheimer (21
March 1467 – 19
August 1532) was
Abbess of
Saint Clara's
convent in
Nuremberg at the time of the Reformation,
which she opposed...
- Willibald-
Pirckheimer-Medaille was a
Bavarian literary prize. 1955:
Friedrich Heer 1956: Inge Meidinger-Geise,
Franz Schnabel 1958: Carl
Jacob Burckhardt...
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Pirckheimer, also
Pirckamer or
Birkheimer (*
around 1343; † 16
December 1400 in Nuremberg), was a
Nuremberg patrician and councilor. Hans
Pirckheimer...
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theological advice,
particularly from
Johannes Pirckheimer, the
father of Dürer's
friend Willibald Pirckheimer. Work on the book
started during Dürer's first...
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Willibald Pirckheimer in
extremely rough tones about his wife. He
called her an "old crow" and made
other vulgar remarks.
Pirckheimer also made no...
- was
among this group, as were
Albrecht Dürer and
Johann and
Willibald Pirckheimer. The
Chronicle was
first published in
Latin on July 12, 1493 in the city...
- Benedek,
Thomas G. (1983). "The Gout of
Desiderius Erasmus and
Willibald Pirckheimer:
Medical Autobiography and Its
Literary Reflections".
Bulletin of the...