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- Alphorn (1746 bytes)
5: ...ral harmonic series of the open pipe. The harmonics are the more readily obtained by reason of the sm...
10: ...name of holzerni trummet in ''Syntagma Musicum'' (Wittenberg, 1615-1619). - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
15: ...t least in part, on an elaborate system of mnemonics, but many of his contemporaries found it easier t...
25: ...authorities before falling foul of the ecclesiastics of whatever sect.
27: ...ory, and also heard of a vacant chair in mathematics at [[Padua]]. With the death of the conservative ...
29: ...as merely teaching him a complex system of mnemonics rather than some form of magic. When Bruno attemp...
41: ...olly embrace Copernicus's preference for mathematics over speculation, he advocated the Copernican vie... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
28: ...oachim Rheticus]], a great [[mathematician]] at [[Wittenberg]], directly arrived in Frombork. [[Philipp Melanc...
65: ...the stations, and all the particular characteristics of the planets' movements.
85: ...olutionism]], or [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s [[physics]] could have a similar influence on human [[cultu...
91: ...e foundations of mediaeval science and [[metaphysics]].
98: ...]] and [[1492]], Copernicus studied both mathematics and astronomy in common with all university stude... - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
42: ... for centuries: the neo-Platonism of the scholastics and the neo-Aristotelianism of Thomas Aquinas and...
44: ...ble and was teaching Bible at the [[University of Wittenberg]] when the Bible changed him. He later lamented t...
55: ...o the cities had little understanding of [[economics]], so they had no understanding of the increasing...
64: ...s most fully spelled out by the medieval scholastics. According to the doctrine of consubstantiation, ...
72: ...se he denounced the Pope for involvement in politics as well as religion. Moreover, he backed the nobi... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
28: ...]. On [[October 19]], [[1512]], the University of Wittenberg conferred upon Martin Luther the degree of Doctor...
31: ...[1513]], as he was lecturing on the [[Psalms]] at Wittenberg. He realized that the phrase "righteousness of G...
41: ...ic|holy relics]] which always attracted crowds to Wittenberg on All Saints' Day ([[November 1]]), and Tetzel p...
61: ... Italy as early as 1519, and students thronged to Wittenberg to hear Luther, who had been joined by [[Philipp ...
69: The climax of Luther's doctrinal polemics was reached in his <cite>Prelude on the Babylonia... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
23: ...astery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Papal authority were established to spread ...
78: ... the abuse of indulgences to the church door in [[Wittenberg]].
93: ...any. The causes were the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, the efforts by the various state...
141: ...sher Johann Joseph G?s and the "Father of Gymnastics" Ludwig Jahn.
209: Imperialist power politics and the determined pursuit of national interests ... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
23: ...astery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Papal authority were established to spread ...
78: ... the abuse of indulgences to the church door in [[Wittenberg]].
93: ...any. The causes were the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, the efforts by the various state...
141: ...sher Johann Joseph G?s and the "Father of Gymnastics" Ludwig Jahn.
209: Imperialist power politics and the determined pursuit of national interests ...
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