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* October 27 – Johannes Dantiscus, Polish poet and Bishop of Warmia ( b. 1485 )
* October 1 – Johannes Dantiscus, Polish poet and bishop ( d. 1548 )
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The town suffered from warfare and the church tower was not rebuilt until 1544, when Prince-Bishop Johannes Dantiscus ordered 20 zentner copper from Anton Fugger in Augsburg.
Johannes Dantiscus, (, ), ( born 1 October 1485 in Danzig ( Gdańsk ), Poland – died 27 October 1548 ) in Heilsberg ( Lidzbark Warmiński ) was prince-bishop of Warmia and Bishop of Culm ( Kulm / Chełmno ).
Johannes took on the nickname Dantiscus in order to show that he was a burgher of Danzig () where his father was a brewer and merchant.
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Johannes and personal
He was born in Västerås, the son of Bishop Johannes Rudbeckius, who was personal chaplain to King Gustavus Adolphus, and the father of botanist Olof Rudbeck the Younger.
Johannes Brahms was a personal friend of Strauss ; the latter dedicated his waltz " Seid umschlungen, Millionen!
Johannes Rudbeckius or Johannes Rudbeck ( 1581 – 1646 ), bishop at Västerås, Sweden, from 1619 until his death, and personal chaplain to King Gustavus II Adolphus (" the Great ").
The previous president Johannes Rau ( SPD ) cited personal reasons for his decision not to run for a second term.
According to Manlius, Johannes Faustus was a personal acquaintance of Melanchthon's and had studied in Krakow.
( The original German title is Eisenhans, a compound of Eisen " iron " and Hans, like English John a common short form of the personal name Johannes ) It represents Aarne-Thompson type 502, " The wild man as a helper ".
Hormayr's literary activity was closely conditioned by the circumstances of his political career and by the fact that Johannes von Müller ( d. 1811 ) was his teacher: while his access to original documents gave value to his treatment of the past, his record or criticism of contemporary events received authority and interest from his personal experience.
One of his ancestors was Jacob ben Jehiel Loans, personal physician to emperor Frederick III, ennobled for his medical achievements, and also Hebrew teacher of the well-known humanist, lawyer and philosopher Johannes Reuchlin.
Although Schweitzer was among the greatest contributors to this quest, he also ended the quest by noting how each scholar's version of Jesus often seemed to reflect the personal ideals of the scholar, an observation first stated by Johannes Weiss in 1890, and which continues to be observed in Jesus research ( as it does in other historical studies ) even today.
Composers such as Gilles Binchois, Antoine Busnois, and Johannes Brassart all frequently used the technique, always adapting it to their personal styles.

Johannes and seal
In the same year, the antiquarian and mystic Johannes Bureus designed and engraved the seal of the university, which is today used as part of the logotype.
The seal of Johannes Magnus

Johannes and depiction
A medieval depiction of the Ecumene ( 1482, Johannes Schnitzer, engraver ), constructed after the coordinates in Ptolemy's Geography ( Ptolemy ) | Geography and using his second map projection.
This 1690 depiction of the constellation of Leo ( constellation ) | Leo, the lion, is by Johannes Hevelius.
The first depiction of Terra Australis on a globe was probably on Johannes Schöner's lost 1523 globe on which Oronce Fine is thought to have based his 1531 double cordiform ( heart-shaped ) map of the world.
A medieval depiction of the Ecumene ( 1482, Johannes Schnitzer, engraver ), constructed after the coordinates in Ptolemy's Geography ( Ptolemy ) | Geography and using his second map projection
' Indian mistletoe ', first depiction of a Stelis orchid Herbal Book of Johannes Theodorus Tabernaemontanus
The work's programme, or at any rate the basis for a depiction of psychological music-drama, is based on the character Johannes Kreisler from works of E. T. A. Hoffmann.

Johannes and located
* The Swedish artist and poet Johannes Heldén made a poetic web-installation entitled The Prime Directive in 2006, located at the Danish virtual exhibition room for visual poetry, literature, and visual art, Afsnit P.
A statue of Johannes Kepler in Linz, located on a pathway between Saint Martin's church and the Linz Schloss / castle
* Fort Klock – A historic fortified house, built by Johannes Klock in 1750, located east of St Johnsville village on the south side of NY-5.
Stöfler is a large lunar impact crater located in the crater-riddled southern highlands, named for Johannes Stöffler.
Olaus Magnus located Bjarmaland in the Kola Peninsula, while Johannes Schefferus ( 1621 – 1679 ) argued it was equal to Lappland.
* Georg Johannes Rickhey: Former senior official with the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production ( 1942-1945 ) and director of the Mittelwerk GmbH munitions facility located in Mittelbau-Dora ( 1944-1945 ), where he oversaw V-weapons production.

Johannes and at
Shortly after, in 1869, Irish chemist Thomas Andrews studied the phase transition from a liquid to a gas and coined the term critical point to describe the instant at which a gas and a liquid were indistinguishable as phases, and Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals supplied the theoretical framework which allowed the prediction of critical behavior based on measurements at much higher temperatures.
In 1842, Johannes Theodor Reinhardt proposed that Dodos were ground pigeons, based on studies of a Dodo skull he had discovered in the royal Danish collection at Copenhagen.
* De triumphis ecclesiae, a Latin epic in elegiac metre, written c. 1250 by Johannes de Garlandia, an English grammarian who taught at the universities of Toulouse and Paris.
* Dollfuss: An Austrian Patriot by Father Johannes Messner at Angelus Press
Marius discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo, and gave them their present names, which were suggested by Johannes Kepler, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
The names that eventually prevailed were chosen by Simon Marius, who discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo: he named them at the suggestion of Johannes Kepler after lovers of the god Zeus ( the Greek equivalent of Jupiter ): Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
Johannes Kepler was born on December 27, 1571, at the Free Imperial City of Weil der Stadt ( now part of the Stuttgart Region in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, 30 km west of Stuttgart's center ).
" He is assumed to have studied at the University of Erfurt, where there is a record of the enrolment of a student called Johannes de Altavilla in 1418 — Altavilla is the Latin form of Eltville am Rhein.
Johannes Rau at Schloss Bellevue in 2002.
He was educated at Herborn Academy, studying under Johannes Piscator.
* Performances of works by Johannes Brahms in MIDI and MP3 formats at Logos Virtual Library
Adams once claimed that originality wasn't an urgent concern for him the way it was necessary for the minimalists, and compared his position to that of Gustav Mahler, J. S. Bach, and Johannes Brahms, who " were standing at the end of an era and were embracing all of the evolutions that occurred over the previous thirty to fifty years.
Early photos show the Merzbau with a grotto-like surface and various columns and sculptures, possibly referring to similar pieces by Dadaists, including the Great Plasto-Dio-Dada-Drama by Johannes Baader, shown at the first International Dada Fair, Berlin, 1920.
Northern European works include Johannes Vermeer's The Lacemaker and The Astronomer ; Caspar David Friedrich's The Tree of Crows ; Rembrandt's The Supper at Emmaus, Bathsheba at Her Bath, and The Slaughtered Ox.
A child prodigy in composing, Steiner received piano instruction from Johannes Brahms and, at the age of sixteen, enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Music ( now known as the University of Music and Performing Arts ), where he was taught by Gustav Mahler among others.
Asteroid 9135 Lacaille ( AKA 7609 P-L and 1994 EK6 ), discovered on 17 October 1960 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory, was also named after him.
Theories of this kind predicted paths of the planets moderately well, until Johannes Kepler was able to show that the motions of planets were in fact ( at least approximately ) elliptical motions.
Pope Gregory VI ( died 1048 ), born in Rome as John Gratian ( Latin Johannes Gratianus ), was Pope from 1 May 1045 until his abdication at the Council of Sutri on 20 December 1046.
Towards the end of the 15th century, polyphonic sacred music ( as exemplified in the masses of Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht ) had once again become more complex, in a manner that can perhaps be seen as correlating to the stunning detail in the painting at the time.
Among his correspondents are the musician and choirmaster of Antwerp, Jacobus Barbirianus ( Barbireau ), Alexander Hegius, rector of the Latin school at Deventer ( of Erasmian fame ), and the humanist scholar and later famed student of Hebrew, Johannes Reuchlin.
The study of hieroglyphs continued with fruitless attempts at decipherment by European scholars, notably Johannes Goropius Becanus in the 16th century, Athanasius Kircher in the 17th and Georg Zoëga in the 18th.

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