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- Johann Baptist Fischart (c. 1545 – 1591) was a German satirist and publicist. Fischart was born, probably, at Strasbourg (but according to some accounts...
- drinking water, first do****ented the Podagrammisch Trostbüchlein by Johann Fischart (1577). Po****r indie game Untitled Goose Game released in 2019 chronicles...
- "eggs" may arise with a 1571 translation of Rabelais by Johann Fischart in 1571; Fischart translated as Eierlein an instance of Ueurlein in Rabelais. This...
- "eggs" may arise with a 1571 translation of Rabelais by Johann Fischart in 1571; Fischart translated as Eierlein an instance of Ueurlein in Rabelais. This...
- different professional backgrounds of the rival fencing guilds). Johann Fischart in his Gargantua (1575) already compares the fencing weapon to a "quill"...
- Erckmann Alfred Faust Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer) Jules Ferry Johann Fischart René Fonck Franz I, Holy Roman Emperor Pierre Fresnay Émile Friant Henri...
- rhetoric and stylistics; Academic lectures. Johann Fischart von Str****burg, 1874 – monograph on Johann Fischart. Altdeutsches handwörterbuch, 1878 (edited by...
- (1483–1546) Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) Sebastian Franck (1500–1543) Johann Fischart (1545-1591) The Baroque period (1600 to 1720) was one of the most fertile...
- it could even beat the King. The Early New High German author, Johann Fischart, says thus: "I have thrown out the Ace, Sow and Deuce of Bells, Clubs,...
- cognate to English -kin. The name is believed to be derived from Johann Fischart's Geschichtklitterung, or Gargantua of 1577 (a loose adaptation of Rabelais'...