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- Theuerdank (Teuerdank, Tewerdanck, Teuerdannckh) is a poetic work the composition of which is attributed to the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I (1486-1519)...
- Maximilian's works such as his Prayer Book (Gebetbuch, 1513) or the illustrated Theuerdank poem (1517). Fraktur quickly overtook the earlier Schwabacher and Textualis...
- Maximilian punished few with death (unlike what he himself later described in Theuerdank), their properties were largely confiscated and they were replaced with...
- Blackletter Old English Text Schwabacher Tannenberg Textualis (Textura) Theuerdank Fraktur Wallau Aharoni (including Hebrew script) Aldhabi calligraphic...
- Eszett (from top-left to bottom-right): Cambria (2004), Lucida Sans (1985), Theuerdank blackletter (1933, based on a 1517 type), handwritten Kurrent (1865)...
- in F among them. Operas Theuerdank Lobetanz, Op.10 Orchestral works Romantic Overture, Op.16 (Prelude to Act I of Theuerdank) Symphonicher Festmarsch...
- Zürich in 1555. Together With: On Conrad Gesner and The Mountaineering of Theuerdank, by J. Monroe Thorington. Bibliographical Notes by W. Dock and J.M. Thorington...
- and marriage. As Queen Ehrenreich (Rich in Honour) in Theuerdank, Mary urged the knight Theuerdank (Noble Thought, alter ego of Maximilian) to go on a crusade...
- They stand alongside two published biographical allegories in verse, the Theuerdank and Weisskunig, heavily illustrated with woodcuts. Very large multi-sheet...
- of Hatifi (1513) Orlando Furioso (Italian) by Ludovico Ariosto (1516) Theuerdank and Weisskunig (Weisskunig only got published in 1775) by Maximilian I...