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    MAARTGALERIA PHANTASMAGORICA | středověké PANOPTIKUM & ORTODOXNÍ BLUDAŘINA | ENCYCLOPEDIA OBSCURA - MEDIUM AEVUM
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    The Naples Dioscorides (Codex neapolitanus Ms. Ex Vindob. Gr. 1 Salerno) preserved in the Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples, is an early seventh century Greek herbal based on the De Materia Medica of the first-century Greek military physician Dioscorides (Dioscurides) containing descriptions of plants and their medicinal uses. Until the early 18th century the manuscript was preserved in the Augustine monastery of San Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples. In 1718, the Habsburgs plundered it for the Viennese Court Library. At the conclusion of the peace negotiations after World War I, in 1919, the codex returned to the Biblioteca Nazionale in Naples.

    "Unlike De Materia Medica, the text is arranged alphabetically by plant. The codex derives independently from the same model as the Vienna Dioscurides, composed ca. 512 for a Byzantine princess, but differs from it significantly: though the illustrations follow the same infered model, they are rendered more naturalistically in the Naples Dioscurides. Additionally, in the Naples manuscript, the illustrations occupy the top half of each folio, rather than being full page miniatures as in the Vienna Dioscurides. The plant descriptions are recorded below the illustration in two or three columns. The style of Greek script used in the manuscript indicates that it was probably written in Byzantine-ruled southern Italy, where ancient Greek cultural traditions remained strong, although it is not known exactly where it was produced. Marginal notes indicate that the manuscript had contact with the medical school at Salerno in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries" (Wikipedia article on Naples Dioscurides, accessed 02-03-2009).
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    Full Bibliographic Record
    Author Schedel, Hartmann, 1440-1514
    Title Destruccio Iherosolime [cartographic material]
    Added title Jerusalem zerstorung [cartographic material]
    Imprint [Nuremberg] : [Anton Koberger], [23 Dec. 1493].
    Phys. Desc. 1 map in text page ; 26 X 54 cm.
    Note Woodcut
    Note An imaginary view of the destruction of Jerusalem. Shows the Temple ablaze.
    Note The map is the same as in the first Latin edition, except added title in German.
    Note From: Schedel, Hartmann. Liber chronicarum. German. Nuernberg. Anton Koberger, 1493. Fol.LXIIII. The illustrations and the maps are cut in wood by Michael Wolgemut
    Added entry Wolgemut, Michael, 1434-1519
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    (popisek k tem smrtkam)
    Michael Wolgemut (1434/37-1519), "Totentanz", 1493 (Holzschnitt, 19,4 x 22,5 cm); Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum
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    Soest Braun-Hogenberg
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    Regensburg

    Hogenberg + Georg Braun
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    4 novembre 1576 : pillage d'Anvers lors de la "furie espagnole" (gravure de Frans Hogenberg)
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    d�cembre 1573 : d�part du duc d'Albe (gravure de Frans Hogenberg)
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    Slag op de Zuiderzee - Battle of the Zuiderzee in 1573
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    (Schwäbisch) Hall ca. 1580. Coloured copperplate engraving
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    Massacre of Naarden (1572) - Bloedbad van Naarden (Frans Hogenberg)
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    De aanval op Hulckraid - Zerstörung Hülchrath 1583 - (Frans Hogenberg)
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    4 novembre 1576 : la "furie espagnole" ? Anvers (gravure de Frans Hogenberg)
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    LIMONADA: Mohla bych dostat odkaz do pošty prosím?
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    Keeping an eye on Comet Holmes means keeping an eye on Algol too. The comet is in the constellation Perseus. Perseus is the wing-footed hero who saved beautiful Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. He had first slain the evil snaky-haired Medusa, who was so ugly that anyone who looked directly at her turned to stone. Perseus chopped off her head while looking at her reflection in his shield. He then carried the head around in a bag, using it for his own advantage to turn his enemies into stone -- including Cetus. (And the lovers lived happily ever after.)

    But look at the eye of Medusa on this old star map. This is the Ghoul Star, Algol (al-gol, the ghoul), supposed to be the most demonic and malevolent star in the sky, a perfect star for Halloween. Ghoulish because it changes brightness dramatically every three days, by nearly a magnitude and a half.
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    Carta Marina of Olaus Magnus.

    check full size http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Carta_Marina.jpeg
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    A sea serpent from Olaus Magnus' book Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus (History of the Northern Peoples, Rome, 1555).
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    RUTHAN: oks. slo mi jen o to ze mapy sem proste od zacatku patrej, kdyz si to projedes.
    Kliknutím sem můžete změnit nastavení reklam