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Johann Christian Schickhardt (or Schikardt, c. 1682 – c. 25
March 1762) was a
German composer and
woodwind player.
Schickhardt was born in Braunschweig...
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Wilhelm Schickard (22
April 1592 – 24
October 1635) was a
German professor of
Hebrew and
astronomy who
became famous in the
second part of the 20th century...
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confessions fully.[citation needed] From 1598 to 1608, the
architect Heinrich Schickhardt built several landmarks in the city,
including St. Martin, a castle,...
- the Lusthaus. But it was
architect Heinrich Schickhardt who
would carry Tretsch's
torch further;
Schickhardt constructed the
Stammheim Castle in the suburb...
- and the
Eurex exchange. 1819–1828:
Gottlob Friedrich Schickhardt 1828–1846:
Heinrich Schickhardt 1846–1868: Karl
Friedrich Eßig 1868–1896:
Ferdinand Wilhelm...
- Page from the
travel journal of
Heinrick Schickhardt,
showing Pope
Clement VIII's wheelchair....
- time just one
similar collection was published, by
Johann Christian Schickhardt (1681–1762),
whose Op. 30 L'alphabet de la
musique (circa 1735) contained...
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Esslingen Max
Sailer (1882–1964), car
racing driver and
engineer Heinrich Schickhardt (1558–1635),
builder Louis Schlegel (1858–1929),
German politician (SPD)...
- Universitätsverlag Wagner. pp. 301–7 no. 783. ISBN 978-3-7030-0485-8.
Heinrich Schickhardt von Herzenberg, "Beschreibung
einer Reis
welche der
Durchleuchtig Hochgeborne...
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through self-exile
beginning in 1598. The
designer was
architect Heinrich Schickhardt.[citation needed] In 1799 the
monastery in
Kniebis was
burned down by...