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Joachim Vadian (29
November 1484 – 6
April 1551), born as
Joachim von Watt, was a humanist, scholar,
mayor and
reformer in the free city of St. Gallen...
- Oecolampadius), Bern (Berchtold
Haller and
Niklaus Manuel), and St.
Gallen (Joachim
Vadian). One canton, Appenzell, was
officially divided into
Catholic and Protestant...
- was
published at
Milan in 1471; the
first critical edition was by
Joachim Vadian (Wien, 1518), su****ded by
those of
Johann Heinrich Voss (1658), Johann...
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Neecha Andar Neech Jaat
Neechi Hu At
Neech Nanak Tin Kai Sang
Saath Vadian Sio Kia Rees.
Nanak is the
companion of the
lowest of the low and of the condemned...
-
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Andipa Editions.
Retrieved December 21, 2023.
VADIAN. NET AG, St Gallen. "Jean-Michel Basquiat: «Engadin» -
Hauser &
Wirth St...
- was
considered the city's
intellectual and
political leader.
According to
Vadian, who
understood his
contemporaries well, "Ulrich was a very intelligent...
- was
regarded as the
finest organist of his age by many writers,
including Vadian and Paracelsus; in
addition he was one of only two German-speaking composers...
-
initial small success, in 1523
Joachim von Watt (also
known as
Joachim Vadian)
began to
preach the
reformed version of the Acts of the
Apostles to friends...
- then
completed his Opus
Paramirum in 1531,
which he
dedicated to
Joachim Vadian. From St. Gall, he
moved on to the land of Appenzell,
where he was active...
- Oecolampadius), Bern (Berchtold
Haller and
Niklaus Manuel), St. Gallen,(Joachim
Vadian), to
cities in
southern Germany and via
Alsace (Martin Bucer) to France...