- Der
teutsche Merkur (English: The
German Mercury) was a
literary magazine published and
edited by
Christoph Martin Wieland. The
magazine was
modeled on...
- The
German Dance, also
known as Deutsche,
Deutscher Tanz and
Teutsche, was a
generic term
utilized in the late 18th and
early 19th
centuries for partner...
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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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repurposed obelus variant) and the
therefore sign, ∴. The
symbols were used in
Teutsche Algebra,
published in 1659. John Pell
collaborated with Rahn in this book...
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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...
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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...
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family since 1296 Krohne,
Johann Wilhelm Franz von (1774).
Allgemeines Teutsches Adels-Lexicon:
Darinn von d.
alten u.
neuen Gräfl.-Freyherrl.- u. Adelichen...
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November 2022 – via
Google Books. Spener,
Jacob Carl [in German] (1723).
Teutsches ivs pvblicvm; oder, des Heil. Römisch-Teutschen
Reichs vollständige Staats-Rechts-Lehre...
- (Das neue Gaudeamus).
Neues Commersbuch. Germania, 1818, p. 42–43.
Neues teutsches allgemeines Commers- und Liederbuch. 3rd edition, Germania, 1820 (Tübingen...
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denen Englischen Docken" ["On the
English mastiffs"]. Der
vollkommene teutsche Jäger [The
complete German hunter]. Leipzig.
Volume 1, p. 169. Archived...