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Bible Encyclopedias
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Search Results: "hans-sachs
Approximate Matches: 6
Ayr`er, Jacob
a german dramatist in the 16th century, of the style of hans sachs (q. v .).
a german dramatist in the 16th century, of the style of hans sachs (q. v .).
Cobbler Poet
hans sachs (q. v .).
hans sachs (q. v .).
Egede, Paul
son of hans; assisted his father in the greenland mission, and published a history of the mission; translated part of the bible into the language of the country, and composed a grammar and a dictionary of it; d . 1789.
son of hans; assisted his father in the greenland mission, and published a history of the mission; translated part of the bible into the language of the country, and composed a grammar and a dictionary of it; d . 1789.
Howitt, William
A miscellaneous writer, who, with his equally talented wife, née Botham), did much to popularise the rural life of England, born, a Quaker's
A miscellaneous writer, who, with his equally talented wife, née Botham), did much to popularise the rural life of England, born, a Quaker's
Leland, Charles
An American writer, born at Philadelphia; bred to the bar, but left law for literature, and contributed to the journals; has taken interest in and written
An American writer, born at Philadelphia; bred to the bar, but left law for literature, and contributed to the journals; has taken interest in and written
Meistersängers
guild founded in germany in the 15th century or earlier for the cultivation of poetry, of which hans sachs ( q. v .) was the most famous member.
guild founded in germany in the 15th century or earlier for the cultivation of poetry, of which hans sachs ( q. v .) was the most famous member.