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Bodmer and Papyri
* The Bodmer Papyri ( Greek and Coptic ; the New Testament portions of which were copied in the 3rd and 4th centuries )
It is represented, e. g., by Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus and the Bodmer Papyri.
Aside from a homily Peri Pascha ( On the Passover ) in the Bodmer Papyri, only fragments of his works survive.
This study placed the manuscript to around the time of Bodmer Papyri P < sup > 66 </ sup >, c. 200.

Bodmer and
* 1995 Walter Bodmer The Book of Man

Bodmer and collection
The Museum features a collection of paintings by various members of the Taos Society of Artists and Karl Bodmer as well as engravings by John J. and John W. Audubon.

Bodmer and was
* The Martin Bodmer Library keeps a copy of the original edition that was owned by Leibniz.
Karl Bodmer ( 6 February 1809 30 October 1893 ) was a Swiss painter of the American West.
Karl Bodmer was born on 6 February 1809 in Zurich, Switzerland.
Unlike the Prince and the huntsman, Bodmer was not ill-disposed.
Johann Jakob Bodmer ( 19 July 1698 2 January 1783 ) was a Swiss-German author, academic, critic and poet.
Lavater was born at Zürich, and educated at the Gymnasium there, where J. J. Bodmer and J. J. Breitinger were among his teachers.
A Swiss visitor Karl Bodmer ( 1809 93 ), was in the U. S. in 1832-34 with the Prince Maximilian expedition ; he made compelling landscapes and portraits.
He was followed by Karl Bodmer, a Swiss painter accompanying German explorer Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied on a Missouri River expedition from 1832 to 1834.
He was in New Harmony when Prince Maximilian, Prince of Wied-Neuweid, Germany, and artist Karl Bodmer came to spend five months there in 1832-1833.
Zürich at the time was home to a number of internationally known scholars, such as Johann Jakob Bodmer, Salomon Gessner, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and Johann Caspar Lavater, styling itself as " Republic " ( after the great city states of the time, such as the Republic of Venice ).
The prize was created by Martin Bodmer and is named after the Swiss author Gottfried Keller.
In 1962 Walter Bodmer was appointed to the faculty at Stanford.
Bodmer became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1974 and was knighted in 1986.
Walter Bodmer was one of the first to suggest the idea of the Human Genome Project.
In 2005, Sir Walter Bodmer was appointed to lead a £ 2. 3 million project ( roughly 4. 5 million USD ) by the Wellcome Trust at Oxford University to examine the genetic makeup of the United Kingdom-the People of the British Isles project.
Professor Sir Walter Bodmer was joined by Oxford Professor Peter Donnelly ( a population genetics and statistics expert ) and the Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow Professor Lon Cardon.
Recalled to the public attention by Johann Jakob Bodmer and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, it was only around the end of the 1800s that his works came to be a subject of academic investigation, and his position in German literature to be fully understood.

Bodmer and by
A Missouria warrior on the left, painting by Karl Bodmer
Image: Karl Bodmer Travels in America ( 7 ). jpg | Cave-in-rock, view on the Ohio ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 1834 "
Niagara Falls ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 1834 "
’’ New-Harmony on the Wabash ’’ ( circa 1832 ): aquatint by Karl Bodmer from " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 1834 "
" Fort Pierre on the Missouri ": aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 1834 " As of the census of 2010, there were 2, 078 people, 893 households, and 586 families residing in the town.
The modern rediscovery of Wolfram begins with the publication of a translation of Parzival in 1753 by the Swiss scholar Johann Jakob Bodmer.
A romantic portrayal of Otto in front of ancient Greek ruins, by Gottlieb Bodmer.
Aquatint by Bodmer from his book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America.
With Illustrations by Emilia Bodmer.
* Philip Gilbert Hamerton: Chapters on Animals .. With Twenty Illustrations by J. Veygrassat and Emilia Bodmer.
Then followed Daphnis ( 1754 ), Idyllen ( 1756 and 1772 ), Inkel and Yariko ( 1756 ), a version of a story borrowed from The Spectator and already worked out by Gellert and Bodmer, and Der Tod Abels ( 1758 ), which Gessner called “ a sort of idyllic prose pastoral .”
Sioux tipi, watercolor by Karl Bodmer, ca.
View of the Narrows, 1832: Entry to the Bay of New York taken from Staten Island-Aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book " Maximilian, Prince of Wied ’ s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832 1834 "
Pehriska-Ruhpa of the Dog Band of the Hidatsa, c. 1832-1834, by Karl Bodmer.
( Handwritten copy by Sylvia Bodmer of a book by Rudolf Laban ) London: Laban Collection S. B.
Image: Chief of the Blood indians War chief of the Piekann indians and Koutani indian 0079v. jpg | Chief of the Blood Indians, War chief of the Piekann Indians and Koutani Indians by Karl Bodmer
Georg Ludwig von Maurer in an 1836 lithography | lithograph by Gottlieb Bodmer

Bodmer and Martin
In 1955-6, Martin Bodmer acquired a number of manuscripts.

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