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Joachim Tielke (14
October 1641 – 19
January 1719) was a
German maker of
musical instruments. He was born in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad),
Duchy of Prussia...
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Johann Gottlieb Tielke (2 July 1731, in
Tautenburg near Jena – 6
November 1787, in Freiberg) was an army
officer and an
internationally recognized military...
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Treasure of
Leafy Vegetables-Perilla frutescens" (PDF). In Freyer, Bernhard;
Tielkes, Eric (eds.).
Solidarity in a
competing world - fair use of resources....
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Museum Cittern, Urbino, ca. 1550 at the
National Music Museum Decorated Cittern by
Joachim Tielke, Hamburg, ca. 1685 at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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Cithrinchen Cithrinchen or Bell
cittern by
Joachim Tielke in the V&A Museum, London, UK.
String instrument Other names Bell cittern, Citrinchen, Hamburger...
- 17th
century in
spectacularly original condition Division Viol,
School of
Tielke, Hamburg, ca. 1720 B**** Viol by
Matthias Humel, 18th century, Nuremberg...
- 1653) Five-course
guitars by Jean-Baptiste
Voboam (ca.1695) and
Joachim Tielke (ca.1695–99) The
Rawlins guitar (1700), part of the
Stradivarius collection...
- 10-course lutes.
Wayne Cripps' lute
pages Joachim Tielke The
website for the
great Hamburg lute
maker Joachim Tielke Musick's
Handmade Facsimiles/Scans (Dowland...
- Bohdan; Lojkova, Jana; Banout, Jan; Preininger,
Daniel (October 2007). Eric
Tielkes (ed.).
Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia volubilis, Euphorbiaceae): A
Promising Oilseed...
- – Le
nozze d'Enea con Lavinia,
premiered in
Venice October 14 –
Joachim Tielke,
German maker of
musical instruments (died 1719)
November 28 –
Robert Dowland...