- antiquity.
Finished in 1493, it was
originally written in
Latin by
Hartmann Schedel, and a
German version was
translated by
Georg Alt. It is one of the best-do****ented...
- Look up
Schedel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Schedel is a
German surname. It has also a variant,
Schèdel.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Hartmann Schedel (13
February 1440 – 28
November 1514) was a
German historian, physician, humanist, and one of the
first cartographers to use the printing...
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called Schedel’s Calendarium. The name
Schedel was a
respected one in
Germany in the 15th century.
Sebastian was the great-grandson of
Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514)...
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Abraham ben
Moses Schedel (fl. c. 1600) was a
Bohemian printer and
corrector for the press.
Schedel was
initially emplo**** as proof-reader in the printing...
- The
Schedel Arboretum and
Gardens is a well-preserved
botanical garden and
arboretum on the bank of a
river in Elmore, Ohio in the
United States. It first...
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Music in Jamaica",
Wesleyan University Press.
Nicholas Collins,
Margaret Schedel,
Scott Wilson (2013),
Electronic Music:
Cambridge Introductions to Music...
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University Press. pp. 26–44. ISBN 978-0-8195-7442-8.
Nicholas Collins,
Margaret Schedel,
Scott Wilson (2013),
Electronic Music:
Cambridge Introductions to Music...
- The
Dance of
Death (1493) by
Michael Wolgemut, from the
Nuremberg Chronicle of
Hartmann Schedel...
- A Nulos,
similar to an abarimon.
Woodcut from
Hartmann Schedel:
Nuremberg Chronical, 1493, p. XIIr....