Karl Joseph Aloys Agricola (18 October 1779 – 15 May 1852) was a German artist, noted for his portrait miniatures. Agricola was born at Bad Säckingen...
Johannes Agricola (1494–1566), German scholar and theologian, an antinomian KarlAgricola (1779–1852), German painter Karol Ludwik Agricola (18th century)...
Kurt Wilhelm Albert KarlAgricola (15 August 1889 – 27 December 1955) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who held senior...
Mikael Agricola (Finnish: [ˈmikɑel ˈɑɡrikolɑ] ; c. 1510 – 9 April 1557) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman who became the de facto founder of literary Finnish...
citizen of the city, when Agricola died in 1555 the Protestant Duke denied him burial in the city's cathedral due to Agricola's allegiance to his Roman...
as Suetonius' The Twelve Caesars, the orations of Cicero, and Tacitus' Agricola, to frame the structure and style of his work. The Carolingian period also...
Portrait of Friedrich August Brand by KarlAgricola. The text can be translated as "Professor and Councillor of the Academy of Fine Arts of Vienna. Born...
Fossilium is a scientific text written by Georg Bauer also known as Georgius Agricola, first published in 1546. The book represents the first scientific attempt...
February 2015). "Kakola – myyttejä ja karua todellisuutta" (in Finnish). Agricola. Retrieved 13 August 2019. List of massacres in Finland Axe murder v t...
known students include KarlAgricola, Johann Scheffer von Leonhardshoff, Moritz Michael Daffinger, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Karl Ruß, Wilhelm August Rieder...
Peter Agricola (June 29, 1525 – July 5 or 7, 1585) was a German Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar and theologian, diplomat and statesman...
Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg (German: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Latin: Universitas Ruperto...
wrath to Christians. Based on this sermon and others by Agricola, Luther suspected that Agricola was behind certain anonymous antinomian theses circulating...
Friedrich Nietzsche, Robert Schumann, Richard Wagner, Tycho Brahe, Georgius Agricola. The university is associated with ten Nobel laureates, most recently with...
as an entomologist at the agricultural experimental station (Estación Agrícola de La Molina) in Lima, Peru. At the time of World War II, he moved to Texas...
Westphalia). Hegius learned, likely in Emmerich, Greek from Rodolphus Agricola. In 1474 he settled down at Deventer in the Netherlands, where he either...
"license to sin" and that future sins don't require repentance. Johannes Agricola, to whom Antinomianism was first attributed, stated "If you sin, be happy...
Rudolf Karl Bultmann (German: [ˈbʊltman]; 20 August 1884 – 30 July 1976) was a German Lutheran theologian and professor of the New Testament at the University...
list of German chemists. Richard Abegg Friedrich Accum Franz Karl Achard Georgius Agricola Reinhart Ahlrichs Albertus Magnus Kurt Alder Fritz Aldinger...
Petillius Cerialis and Gnaeus Julius Agricola campaigned against the Caledonians in the 70s and 80s. The Agricola, a biography of the Roman governor of...
Paul Peuerl (also Bäurl, Beuerlin, Bäwerl, Agricola, Peyerl; 13 June 1570 (baptised), in Stuttgart – after 1625) was a German organist, organ builder,...
2011 (2011-01-31) Items appraised include a book published in 1546 by Georgius Agricola that was once owned by Isaac Newton; a U.S. Army coat from the Spanish–American...
used in the references see also Bibliography at www.bachdigital.de Bach & Agricola 1754, pp. 167–169. Forkel & Terry 1920, "Chapter IX: Bach's Compositions"...
term as being able to move notes freely back and forth. Johann Friedrich Agricola interpreted rubato as "stealing the time". As time moved on to the 19th...
writers like Georgius Agricola and Conrad Gesner. These led to a widespread association that climaxed with paleontologist Karl Alfred von Zittel naming...