- high-pitched,
spaced chit, chit,
which precedes a
trilled trrrrrrrr-
schoy-
schoy-
schoy, call; tluk, tluk,...; it also
performs a
short song flight. Its habitat...
-
kitab analima wa al-borhan
alayh (available in Cairo,
translated by Carl
Schoy) List of
Iranian scientists Dianat, Abu'l-Hasan. "Abu Said Jorjani". Encyclopedia...
- ibn ʿĪsā", in: al-Mashriq 16 (1913), pp. 29–46; transl.
German by Carl
Schoy, "ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā, Das
Astrolab und sein Gebrauch", in: Isis 9 (1927), pp...
- The
first works were entrusted, in 1870, to the
local architect Auguste Schoy. He
proposed a
restoration project that was so
radical that the Commission...
-
joined the
workshop of the
sculptor Johann Jakob Schoy (1686–1733). In 1733, upon the
death of
Schoy,
Straub married the
widow of his
mentor and took...
-
William d'Ecouis (sometimes
referred to as
William de
Schoies) was an
early Anglo-Norman baron, who is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as a substantial...
- Rothmüller [de] in Munich, in 1923 she
worked with the
bookbinder Frida Schoy in the artists'
colony in the Margarethenhöhe
district of Essen. Around...
-
early life. The
sculptors Johann Zeilinger (or Zeiringer) and
Johann Jacob Schoy [de] have been
named as
possible teachers.
Between 1718 and 1725, he is...
- (date unknown):
Return from the market,
Museum M, Leuven.
August Félix
Schoy (1865):
Restoration of the
Church of Our Lady of
Victories at the Sablon...
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