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    Hartmann Schedel (13 February 1440 – 28 November 1514) was a German historian, physician, humanist, and one of the first cartographers to use the printing...
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    antiquity. Finished in 1493, it was originally written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel, and a German version was translated by Georg Alt. It is one of the...
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  • with the surname include: Abraham Schedel (fl. c. 1600), Bohemian printer and corrector for the press Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514), German physician, humanist...
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    called Schedel’s Calendarium. The name Schedel was a respected one in Germany in the 15th century. Sebastian was the great-grandson of Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514)...
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  • Celestina. Rafael Sabatini, Captain Blood. Rafael Sabatini, Scaramouche. Hartmann Schedel, Nuremberg Chronicle. Ludovico Maria Sinistrari, De Daemonialitate...
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    Totentanz ("Dance of the Dead"), illustration from the Nuremberg Chronicle, by Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514)...
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  • Robert Hartmann (referee) (born 1979) Waldemar Hartmann, (1948), German sports journalist Hartmann Schedel of Nuremberg (1440–1514), German physician, humanist...
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    Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493) by Hartmann Schedel depicting the Fortunate Islands in the Atlantic Ocean....
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    Prince of Israel Nathan and his brother Nepheg surprisingly depicted by Hartmann Schedel in his book Nuremberg Chronicles (1493) Issue Mattatha House Davidic...
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    by the Danish cartographer Claudius Clavus, not even in the map of Hartmann Schedel, printed in 1493. The first map in which the gulf has been delineated...
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