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Illustration of a coin of Apollo Agyieus from Ambracia.
Illustration by Gilbert Wilkinson of Miss Marple from the December 1927 issue of The Royal Magazine and the first-known image of the character ( See The Thirteen Problems # First publication of stories | The Thirteen Problems )
Illustration from the Morgan Bible of Abner ( in green ) taking Michal away from Palti, son of Laish | Paltiel.
Funeral procession of Alfonso XII, from the 5 December 1885, issue of L ' Illustration
Illustration from the 13th century Morgan Bible of David bringing the Ark into Jerusalem ( 2 Samuel 6 ).
Illustration from Kitab al-aghani ( Book of Songs ), 1216-20, by Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani, a collection of songs by famous musicians and Arab poets.
Illustration from the Morgan Bible of Benjamin being returned to Egypt ( Genesis 44 ).
Illustration of the Black Death from the Toggenburg Bible ( 1411 )
Carmilla predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by 25 years, and has been adapted many times for cinema. Illustration from The Dark Blue by D. H. Friston, 1872
Illustration from a Carolingian Psalter from the 9th century, showing a guitar-like plucked instrument.
Illustration of Eiffel's lock design from a contemporary magazine
Illustration from Costumes of All Nations ( 1913 ).
Print from Vinkhuijzen Collection of Military Costume Illustration.
Illustration from a book by Georges Rochegrosse.
Illustration from Brehm's Tierlieben, 1880
Illustration from The Fall of Princes by John Lydgate ( which is a translation of De Casibus Virorum Illustribus by Giovanni Boccaccio ) depicting " the skyn of Julyan ".
Illustration from a pamphlet by Petrus Scriverius, 1628 He was an important citizen of Haarlem and held the position of sexton ( Koster ) of Sint-Bavokerk.
Illustration from Cassell's History of England ( 1902 ) In return for King John's submission to his papal and universal authority, Innocent III declared the Magna Carta annulled, though many English Barons did not accept this action.
Illustration from Gray's Anatomy ( 1918 ) of a lateral view of the human brain, featuring the hippocampus among other neuroanatomical features
Illustration from the 1676 article on Rømer's Speed of light # Astronomical techniques | measurement of the speed of light.
Illustration of The Exodus from Egypt, 1907
Illustration from Cassell's History of England ( 1902 )
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Illustration and Chronicle
Illustration of the Houston Chronicle building, 1913

Illustration and destruction
Illustration of Southern Bushwhackers engaging in the destruction of Lawrence, Kansas in 1863.

Illustration and under
Cox and Box received its first professional production under Reed's management at the Royal Gallery of Illustration on Easter Monday, 29 March 1869, with Gilbert and Frederic Clay's No Cards preceding it on the bill.

Illustration and rule
Illustration of the rectangle rule.
Illustration of the trapezoidal rule.
Illustration of Simpson's rule.

from and Nuremberg
Having extorted a large sum of money from the citizens of Nuremberg, he quarrelled with his supporter, the French King, and offered his services to the Emperor.
The camp's first commandant, Rudolf Höss, testified after the war at the Nuremberg Trials that up to three million people had died there ( 2. 5 million gassed, and 500, 000 from disease and starvation ).
Albrecht Dürer (; 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528 ) was a German painter, printmaker, engraver, mathematician, and theorist from Nuremberg.
His father, Albrecht Dürer the Elder, was a successful goldsmith, originally named Ajtósi, who in 1455 had moved to Nuremberg from Ajtós, near Gyula in Hungary.
The Venetian artist Jacopo de ' Barbari, whom Dürer had met in Venice, visited Nuremberg in 1500, and Dürer said that he learned much about the new developments in perspective, anatomy, and proportion from him.
Dürer also appears to have been collecting for his own cabinet of curiosities, and he sent back to Nuremberg various animal horns, a piece of coral, some large fish fins, and a wooden weapon from the East Indies.
His large house ( purchased in 1509 from the heirs of the astronomer Bernhard Walther ), where his workshop was located and where his widow lived until her death in 1539, remains a prominent Nuremberg landmark.
Category: People from Nuremberg
Depiction of the Venerable Bede ( on CLVIIIv ) from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
Balaam and the Angel ( illustration from the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle )
1493 woodcut of the City of Basel, from the Nuremberg Chronicle.
In fact, Margarette Reglerin, a daughter of a wealthy Nuremberg family, was dismissed from a convent because she did not have the ability or will to learn.
Erfurt, woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
Albrecht Dürer's drawing contrasts a well turned out bourgeoise from Nuremberg ( left ) with her counterpart from Venice.
Woodcut from Anton Koberger's Bible ( Nuremberg, 1483 ): The angelically inspired Saint Matthew musters the Old Testament figures, led by Abraham and David
First Day of Creation ( from the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle )
Hand in hand with the Council of Nuremberg he worked for the institution of a church visitation on the model of that of the Electorate of Saxony, from which after repeated revisions and emendations the excellent church order of Brandenburg-Nuremberg of 1533 was developed.
In the same way he was the animating spirit of the League of Halle, formed in 1533, from which sprang in 1538 the Holy League of Nuremberg for the maintenance of the religious Peace of Nuremberg.
Around the transition from the 15th to the 16th century, Albrecht Dürer from Nuremberg established his reputation across Europe as painter, printmaker, mathematician, engraver, and theorist when he was still in his twenties and secured his reputation as one of the most important figures of the Northern Renaissance.
* The older brother, Frederick IV, received the county of Zollern and burgraviate of Nuremberg in 1200 from his father, thereby founding the Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollerns.
* The younger brother, Conrad III, received the burgraviate of Nuremberg from his older brother Frederick IV in 1218, thereby founding the Franconian branch of the House of Hohenzollern.
Opening from the Nuremberg Chronicle, showing Erfurt

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