Word: bartholomaeus
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...German Reich was safe from legal action, holders of defaulted German municipal bonds might possibly be able to seize pictures belonging to German municipal museums. Twenty-six pictures were hastily withdrawn, including two fine Holbeins, a Dűrer, three Altdorfers and two portraits by famed Bartholomaeus Bruyn. In the 81 paintings and 150 drawings left, there was still enough to make the show one of the most important of the 1936 season. Possibly the high spot of the whole exhibit is Lucas Cranach's famed Venus und Amor, the property of the Nűrnberg National Museum...
...Library which will be part of the department of Legal Medicine of the Medical School, has been collected by Mrs. Lee and contains many rare volumes, including" Tractatus de Veneris," by Petrus d'Abano, Mantus, 1473; "De Proprietatis Rerum," by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Rouen, 1512; "De Stultifera Navis," by Sebastian Brandt, Paris, 1498; the only complete set in the world of the works of Johann Peter Frank, who first instituted a system of legal medicine; a complete set of the transactions of the Medical Legal Society of Massachusetts, one of three in existence; and the original memoirs of Guiteau...
...program to be presented is as follows: "Adoremus Te," Giovanni Perluigi Palestrina "Plorate Tilii Israel," Giacommo Carissimi "Now Let Every Tongue," Johann Sebastien Bach Organ Solo, "Prelude," From Symphony by Daniel Fieuret "In Dulei Jubilo," Ancient German Carol "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," Bartholomaeus Praetorius "Misorere," Georgorio Allegri Organ Solos, (a) "Adagio in E," Frank Bridge (b) "Chorale Prelude in G," "Now Rejoice Ye Christians." Bach (c) "Toccata on Ave Maria Stella," Marcel Dupre "Cantate Domino," Hans Leo Hassler "Vore Languores Nostro," Antonio Lotti "Hallelujah! Amen!," George Frederic Handel
...Among these books are several valumes from the press of Peter Schoeffer, three or four from that of Mentelin at Strasburg, the representatives of those of Ulrich Zell, Arnold Terhoernen and Bartholomaeus de Unket at Cologne, Zainer and Sorg at Augsburg, Creussmer and Koburger at Nuremberg, of Bartolomeo di Cremona, Ratdolf, John of Cologne and Scotus at Venice, of Caxton and Wynkyn de Norde and Pynson and Berthelet in England and of many other famous presses throughout Europe. Especially represented among these early books are those which throw light upon the development of natural science. Such are the editions...
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