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Academy of the
Noble Arts of Architecture,
Sculpture and Painting, or
Teutsche Academie,
refers to a
comprehensive dictionary of art by
Joachim von Sandrart...
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significant for his
collection of
biographies of
Dutch and
German artists the
Teutsche Academie,
published between 1675 and 1680.
Sandrart was born in Frankfurt...
- Der
teutsche Merkur (English: The
German Mercury) was a
literary magazine published and
edited by
Christoph Martin Wieland. The
magazine was
modeled on...
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Frische teutsche Liedlein is a five-part
collection of songs,
which was
written and
published in 1539-1556 by the doctor,
composer and song
collector Georg...
- Maaler's Die
Teutsche Spraach:
Dictionarium Germanico-latinum
novum (1561). It was
followed along similar lines by
Georg Heinisch:
Teütsche Sprache und...
- was
first used as a
symbol for
division in 1659, in the
algebra book
Teutsche Algebra by
Johann Rahn,
although previous writers had used the same symbol...
-
Christfried (1664). Haupt-Register über
Herrn D. Mart.
Lutheri Seel.
Gesampte Teutsche Schrifften. Fürstl. Sächsischer Off. p. 936. Sagittarius,
Johann Christfried...
- was a
German naturalist and forester. He took part in the
production of
Teutsche Ornithologie oder
Naturgeschichte aller Vögel
Teutschlands in naturgetreuen...
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Martin Tyroff:
Rivergod Ladon turns his
daughter Daphne into a
laurel bush.
Martin Opitz,
Daniel Wilhelm Triller:
Teutsche Gedichte, 1746....
- Abscissa, by
Stefano degli Angeli.
Swiss mathematician Johann Rahn
publishes Teutsche Algebra,
containing the
first printed use of the 'division sign' (÷, a...