- in
which it was published. German-speakers
refer to it as
Schedelsche Weltchronik ('Schedel's
World History') in
honour of its author. Two
Nuremberg merchants...
- The Sächsische
Weltchronik ("Saxon
World Chronicle") is a
universal history written in
German prose. It is not
clear in
which regional form of German...
- his
writing the text for the
Nuremberg Chronicle,
known as
Schedelsche Weltchronik (English: Schedel's
World Chronicle),
published in 1493 in Nuremberg...
-
Viennese chronicler and
narrative poet of the late 13th century. He
wrote a
Weltchronik (lit. 'world chronicle') and a Fürstenbuch (lit. 'Book of princes', a...
- The
Leipziger Weltchronik (German for
World chronicle of Leipzig) is
preserved in five
papyrus fragments in the
Papyrus Collection in Leipzig. The fragments...
- Late
medieval German depiction of the
Tower being constructed, from a m****cript of
Rudolf von Ems'
Weltchronik, cgm 5 fol. 29r (c. 1370s)...
- [page needed] Wallraff, Martin:
Julius Afric**** und die
Christliche Weltchronik.
Walter de Gruyter, 2006 Halsall, Guy (2013).
Worlds of Arthur: Facts...
-
Cistercian abbey of
Altzelle (now Altzella).
Another work, the Sächsische
Weltchronik has been
dated about 1260 and also been
attributed to Eike, but this...
-
Nuremberg Chronicles, also
known as the
World Chronicles (Schedelsche
Weltchronik), an
illustrated history of the
world from the
creation to the present...
-
table cut in
three parts and
gifted each of them a
third of it (Jans,
Weltchronik, 26551–26675).
Nicolle 2011, p. 26: "This
copper dirham,
minted at Mayyafariqin...