- The
Johanneum is a
Renaissance building,
originally desingated as Stallgebäude mit
Harnischkammer because it was
constructed as the
elite part of the...
- The
Gelehrtenschule des
Johanneums (transl.
Academic School of the
Johanneum, short:
Johanneum) is a Gymnasium, or
grammar school, in Hamburg, Germany...
- The
Johannine Comma (Latin:
Comma Johanneum) is an
interpolated phrase (comma) in
verses 5:7–8 of the
First Epistle of John. The text (with the comma...
- traffic,
under one roof. The
museum is
housed in the
Johanneum at the
Neumarkt in Dresden. The
Johanneum was
built between 1586 and 1590; it is one of the...
- The
Universalmuseum Joanneum (German: [univɛʁˌzaːlmuzˈeʊm joʔaˈneːʊm]) is a
multidisciplinary museum with
buildings in
several locations in the
state of...
- Josef [de] in Dorsten, then from 1969 as
Spiritual at the
Collegium Johanneum in
Schloss Loburg [de] in
Ostbevern and from 1971 to 1977 Subregens [de]...
- needed] They are as follows: Mark 16:9–20, John 7:53–8:11, the
Comma Johanneum, and
portions of the
Western version of Acts. To
varying degrees, arguments...
- poet. He was born in
Hamburg and
educated at the
Gelehrtenschule des
Johanneums. He
studied jurisprudence at Halle, and
after extensive travels in Italy...
- quality. With the
third edition of Erasmus's Gr**** text (1522) the
Comma Johanneum was
included because "Erasmus
chose to
avoid any
occasion for slander...
-
German Jewish mother in Hamburg. He
attended the
Gelehrtenschule des
Johanneums from 1933 to 1940.
Because his mother, a
piano teacher, was Jewish, the...