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- variety of notable historic buildings; among the most notable are the St. Cosmae et Damiani Lutheran Church, the Wilhadi Lutheran Church, the city hall,...
- The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Stade (German: Ss. Cosmae et Damiani or St. Cosmae) is a Lutheran church in Stade, Germany. The church was built...
- born in Padingbüttel and worked as organist and composer at Stade's St. Cosmae et Damiani (1675–1702) and Hamburg's famous St. Nikolai (1702–1740), where...
- 1999. 2 CD (Cleveland Johnson and Claudia Heberlein Johnson in Stade/St. Cosmae, Tangermünde, and Wellesley) The Organ Works of Heinrich Scheidemann. Vol...
- De Topographia Constantinopoleos et de illius antiquitatibus libri IV, Cosmæ Indopleutes and De Bosphoro Thracio libri III, in which he provided the...
- Cosmas's continuators (Czech: pokračovatelé Kosmovi; Latin: continuatores Cosmae) were various Bohemian authors who wrote continuations in Latin of the Chronica...
- instrument previously rebuilt in 1636 by Gottfried Fritzsche (1578–1638). St. Cosmae und Damianikirche, Stade (Schnitger's first organ, completed in 1676 after...
- Sorbonae-Plessaeo propugnaret, die Dom. 7 Augusti, an 1707  (1707) Beatis Cosmae et Damiano Hymnes Latines et Françoises Plutei (Lutrin) Canto I (1707) Plutei...
- *1654–†1740), organist, composer, organ and music pedagogue, organist at the Ss. Cosmae et Damiani Lutheran Church in Stade (1675–1702) Christoph Meiners (born...
- compilation of several codices, including Verba seniorum, P****io martyrum Cosmae et Damiani, Sermones beati Augustini. The codex is known as Aemilianensis...