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Bishop of Trier
established. The feast of St. Eucharius is celebrated on 8 December. St. Matthias' Abbey was originally named after Saint Eucharius, whose tomb is in the crypt
Eucharius
German physician (c. 1470–1526)
Eucharius Rösslin (Roslin, Rößlin), sometimes known as Eucharius Rhodion, (c. 1470 – 1526) was a German physician who in 1513 wrote a book about childbirth
Eucharius_Rösslin
Roman politician, prefect of Rome
Flavius Annius Eucharius Epiphanius (floruit 412–414 AD) was praefectus urbi of the city of Rome from October 15, 412 to May 27, 414 AD. He restored the
Annius_Eucharius_Epiphanius
Benedictine monastery in Trier, Germany
Germany and north of the Alps. The abbey was originally named after Saint Eucharius, first Bishop of Trier, whose tomb is in the crypt. The church has been
St._Matthias'_Abbey
Roman Catholic saint
Alps. According to legend, he was a follower of Saint Eucharius, the first bishop of Trier. Eucharius was sent to Gaul by Saint Peter as bishop, together
Maternus_of_Cologne
Stralsund from 1566 until 1580. Eucharius Hoffmann. Musicae practicae praecepta communiora. Wittenberg, 1572 Eucharius Hoffmann. Doctrina de tonis seu
Eucharius_Hoffmann
City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
(c. 250–306), Roman emperor Ernst Ulrich Deuker (born 1954), musician Eucharius (died c. 250), first bishop of Trier Frank Findeiß (born 1971), poet Charles
Trier
Ancient Roman senate house
412, the Curia was restored again, this time by Urban Prefect Annius Eucharius Epiphanius. In July 1923, the Italian government acquired the Curia Julia
Curia_Julia
Et Sine Clausula. Eucharius Gottlib Rink. – Altdorfii Noricorum : Meyer, 1697 De Carrociis : Ex Iure Militari Medii Aevi. Eucharius Gottlib Rink. – Altdorfii
Eucharius_Gottlieb_Rink
Roman Imperial poet
Preceded by Annius Eucharius Epiphanius Praefectus urbi of Rome 414 Succeeded by Caecina Decius Acinatius Albinus
Rutilius_Claudius_Namatianus
Medical specialty concerning pregnancy and childbirth
Two midwives assisting a woman in labour on a birthing chair in the 16th century, from a work by Eucharius Rößlin
Obstetrics
Chemical salt used in cooking as cream of tartar
Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 18 August 2022. Rösslin, Eucharius (the Younger) (1978). Belkin, Johanna Schwind; Caley, Earle Radcliffe
Potassium_bitartrate
Church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
fortress, my God, in You I trust." 4 Eucharius, Valerius & Maternus 1524 2600 cis 1 +4 "I am dedicated to Eucharius, Valerius, and Maternus. I urge you
Trier_Cathedral
Martellus Gormenus, geographer Jacob Ziegler, scholar and geographer Eucharius Rösslin (1470-1526), was a German physician who in 1513 authored a book
List of German scientists by century
List_of_German_scientists_by_century
Duchess consort of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Dorothea of Tättenbach-Geilsdorf 3. Countess Louise Reuss of Schleiz 14. Eucharius Kasimir, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg 7. Countess Juliana Dorothea
Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1756–1808)
Princess_Louise_of_Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg_(1756–1808)
Ancient Roman city in Germany
Sarcophagi of Bishops Eucharius and Valerius in St. Matthias
Augusta_Treverorum
German botanist
was a German botanist, noted [by whom?] for his 1557 revised version of Eucharius Rösslin's herbal. Lonicer was born in Marburg, the son of a theologian
Adam_Lonicer
Organic acid found in many fruits
Database of the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Rösslin, Eucharius (the Younger) (1978). Belkin, Johanna Schwind; Caley, Earle Radcliffe
Tartaric_acid
Italian physician, humanist and historian
and pediatrics. Savonarola's treatise on gynecology was the basis for Eucharius Rösslin's German-language midwifery textbook, Der Rosengarten (The Rose
Michele_Savonarola
ancient legend, St. Valerius was a follower of Saint Eucharius, the first bishop of Trier. Eucharius was sent to Gaul by Saint Peter as bishop, together
Valerius_of_Trèves
fifteenth century still survive, and it was the most important source for Eucharius Rösslin when he wrote his Rosengarten in 1513. In Byzantine times, the
Muscio
County in the Holy Roman Empire
1657–1681 (1627-1681) Joachim Friedrich, Count 1681–1689 (1666-1689) Eucharius Kasimir, Count 1689–1698 (1668-1698) Count Friedrich Eberhard of
Löwenstein-Wertheim
German fairy tale
Kirchhof was the first to write it down in his book Wendemut (1563). Eucharius Eyring wrote it down as a poem in "Proverbiorum Copia" (1601–1604). Ludwig
The_Seven_Swabians
1540–1551) was an English physician, known as the translator or editor of Eucharius Rösslin's De Partu Hominis. The translation was published as The Byrth
Thomas_Raynalde
Latin Catholic territory in Germany
the Archbishopric was secularized and annexed by the Princes of Nassau. Eucharius c. 250 Valerius c. 250 Maternus c. 300 Auspicius of Trier uncertain Agricius
Diocese_of_Trier
67 475ª O Euchari columba Responsory St Eucharius — — R 68 475ª–476 O Euchari in leta via Sequence St Eucharius — — R 69 476 Columba aspexit Sequence St
List of compositions by Hildegard of Bingen
List_of_compositions_by_Hildegard_of_Bingen
onwards, Trier was the seat of an archbishopric; the first bishop being Eucharius. In the year 275, the city was destroyed in an invasion by the Alamanni
History_of_Trier
Pregnancy and childbirth-related profession
A woman giving birth on a birth chair, from a work by German physician Eucharius Rößlin
Midwifery
Topics referred to by the same term
to 403), bishop of Salamis, Cyprus, and author of the Panarion Annius Eucharius Epiphanius, praefectus urbi of the city of Rome, 412–414 Saint Epiphanius
Epiphanius
German monk (died 1173)
help with these visions. Show me how to carry on!” Abbot Ludwig of St. Eucharius in Trier stepped up next. He’s a wise man, and it proved valuable that
Volmar_(monk)
Parliamentary assembly of representatives
Manderscheidt *Godfroid d'Elz, lord of Elz, Walmeranges and Clervaux Eucharius Bock, doctor of laws, lieutenant-provost of Luxembourg *Philippe Dronckman
Estates_General_of_1600
Dutch saint
Council of Orléans. His feast day is February 20, which he shares with Eucharius I, traditionally his predecessor as bishop of Maastricht. "Saint Falco
Falco_of_Maastricht
Archbishop of Trier
story of the origins of the see, in which a staff given by Saint Peter to Eucharius, the supposed first bishop, played a large role. Trier was also the old
Egbert_(archbishop_of_Trier)
Library in Venice, Italy
Panegyricus in Bessarionem doctiss. partriarcham Constantin (Colonia: Eucharius Cervicornus, 1529) p. [9]. Regardless of the differing figures, the value
Biblioteca_Marciana
Device to hold a woman in upright posture during childbirth
93 (3): 432. doi:10.2105/ajph.93.3.432. PMC 1449803. PMID 12604487. "Eucharius Rösslin", Wikipedia, 2019-01-09, retrieved 2020-03-05 "Birthing Chair
Birthing_chair
First printed editions of a manuscript
was printed before 1494. 1483–1490 Frontinus, De aqaeductu urbis Romae Eucharius Silber [de] Rome Edited by Johannes Sulpitius Verulanus and Julius Pomponius
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
1493 document by Christopher Columbus
nuper inve(n)tis by the Roman printer Franck Silber (who was known as "Eucharius Argenteus"). It is the first edition to be explicitly dated and inscribed
Columbus's letter on the first voyage
Columbus's_letter_on_the_first_voyage
Eucharius Rösslin: Der Swangern frawen und Hebammen roszgarten, second edition printed by Heinrich Gran.
Heinrich_Gran
Christian martyr
converted 400 people to Christianity. He was accompanied by his siblings: St. Eucharius, and three sisters, Menna, Libaria, and Susanna. Tradition also makes
Eliphius
German surgeon, alchemist and botanist
Gesundheit (Mainz 1485) into the Kräuterbuch von allem Erdgewächs of Eucharius Rösslin the Younger. (Frankfurt 1533, 1535, 1536, 1538, 1540, 1542 and
Hieronymus_Brunschwig
Day of the year
(Julian Calendar), and its related observances: Student's Day (Bulgaria) Eucharius Feast of the Immaculate Conception (public holiday in several countries
December_8
Historical Latin term for pharmacology
corrections of errors. Cordus refers to both his and his father's observations. Eucharius Rösslin's herbal illustrations are prominent in this work, followed by
Materia_medica
11–24 Nov. 408) Macrobius Palladius (409–410) Apringius (att. late 411) Eucharius (att. 29 Feb. – 8 Aug. 412) Quintus Sentius Fabricius Julianus (att. 15
List of Roman governors of Africa
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Africa
Cultural heritage monument in Bavaria, Germany
After the Thirty Years' War, the abbey had to be rebuilt. The abbots Eucharius Weiner and Kilian Düring commissioned Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer and
Banz_Abbey
war's aftermath, and the German Enlightenment. Georg Albrecht, son of Eucharius Albrecht (born ca. 1461), attended first the University of Leipzig (enrolled
Albrechts of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Albrechts_of_Rothenburg_ob_der_Tauber
Former county of the Holy Roman Empire
of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg 1681–1689. Eldest son of predecessor. Eucharius Kasimir, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg 1689–1698. Younger brother
County_of_Virneburg
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
century) Venerable Aeros, Archbishop of the Church of Jerusalem. Saint Eucharius, first Bishop of Trier in Germany (1st century or c. 250) Saint Valerius
December 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
December_8_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
German Physician
double folios in which the Spiegel der Arznei and the Kreuterbuch by Eucharius Rösslin have been bound together since the 16th century: 1st double folio:
Lorenz_Fries
Italian Renaissance humanist, professor and Greek–Latin translator
and a prefatory letter addressed to Zaccaria Barbaro. The Roman printer Eucharius Silber [de] published Brenta's 1483 sermon, Oratio in die Pentecostes
Andrea_Brenta
Westerstetten, 1612–1636 Marquard II Schenk von Castell, 1637–1685 Johann Eucharius Schenk von Castell, 1685–1697 Johann Martin von Eyb, 1697–1704 Johann
List_of_bishops_of_Eichstätt
Part of a fetus which will emerge first upon birth
(indication for vertical uterine incision during cesarean delivery) Child birth Eucharius Rösslin Fetal relations Position Kish, Karen; Joseph V. Collea (2003)
Presentation_(obstetrics)
First printed cookbook by Bartolomeo Platina
(reprinted 1517) 1508: Venice 1517: Strasbourg, Johann Knobloch 1529: Cologne, Eucharius Cervicornus (reprinted 1537) 1530: Paris, Jean Petit 1541: Lyon 1541:
De honesta voluptate et valetudine
De_honesta_voluptate_et_valetudine
Marcianus (409 - 410) Bonosianus (410 - 411) Palmatus (412) Flavius Annius Eucharius Epiphanius (412 - 414) Rutilius Claudius Namatianus (414) Caecina Decius
List of urban prefects of Rome
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome
reference work on midwifery in the 1500s. Its text was translated from Eucharius Rösslin's "Der schwangern Frauwen und Hebammen Rosengarten". Its first
Thomas_Geminus
11th-century Latin work describing the Norman Conquest of England
couplets, and is preserved only in two twelfth-century copies from St Eucharius-Matthias in Trier, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique MS 10615-729, folios
Carmen_de_Hastingae_Proelio
al-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf, Arab astronomer and inventor (died c. 1585) Eucharius Rösslin, German obstetrician (born c. 1470) Rohde, Eleanour Sinclair (1974)
1526_in_science
Sigmaringen 1989, pp 53-73. Peter Becker: The Benedictine Abbey of St. Eucharius-St. Matthias in Trier (= Germania Sacra. NF 34). (Berlin, New York, 1996)
Cyrillus_of_Trier
System of patterns used in heraldry
which were then soon applied in practice. The German jurist and heraldist Eucharius Gottlieb Rink (1670–1746) introduced hatching for the gray (Eisen = iron)
Hatching_(heraldry)
Topics referred to by the same term
bishop Eucherius was the son of Stilicho and was executed after him in 408 Eucharius, bishop of Trier This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Eucherius
Italian Dominican friar, scholar and historian
Discovery of Classical Antiquity (1969:114). First published in Rome: Eucharius Silber, 1498. The pages of this edition can be accessed in the Biblioteca
Annius_of_Viterbo
Frankish bishop and saint
its environs. He founded several clerical communities, including St. Eucharius and St. Paulin. He had a great devotion to Saint Martin of Tours, and
Magneric_of_Trier
16th-century German distillation book
1500 to 1568. It directly influenced the later works of Philipp Ulstad, Eucharius Rösslin, and Adam Lonicer. The book's impact reached outside Germany,
Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus
Liber_de_arte_distillandi_de_simplicibus
Flemish saint, pilgrim, abbot, and monk
under his care, including St. Laurence at Liège, St. Vincent at Metz, St. Eucharius at Trier, Hohorst, Brauweiler, St. Vaast and Marchiennes. However, the
Poppo_of_Stavelot
latter are on the life of Maternus of Cologne). St Peter Sending Maternus, Eucharius and Valerius to Tongre, St Maternus Preaching at Tongres, The Body of
Théodore-Edmond_Plumier
Town in Thuringia, Germany
home to the Thüringer Montgolfiade, a famous hot air balloon festival. Eucharius Hoffmann (1540-1588), composer, organist, choir director, music documentaries
Bad_Colberg-Heldburg
ná psałterz polski for four voices (Kraków: Lazarus), a Polish psalter Eucharius Hoffmann – Geistlicher Lieder in irer gewöhnlichen Melodey auff Villanellen
1580_in_music
French priest and jurist
Johannes de Nördlingen, Bologna, 1480 Leonardus Pachel, Milan, 1481 and 1492 Eucharius Silber, Rome, 1481 and 1485 Andreas de Bonetis, Venice, 1483 Stephan Plannck
Guido_de_Monte_Rochen
Book printer
Frankfurt printer Christian Egenolff, who had published the Kreuterbuch by Eucharius Rösslin. Schott maintained that Egenolff had violated the copyright laws
Johannes_Schott
Bishop of Hadrumetum (6th century)
known of Augustine. The first edition of Primasius's commentary was by Eucharius Cervicornus (Cologne, 1535; reprinted, Paris, 1544), but the most complete
Primasius_of_Hadrumetum
16th century European writer
Adrian VI. Maximilianus' letter reached the hands of a Cologne printer, Eucharius Cervicornus (a Latinized rendering of "Hirtzhorn"), and the first edition
Maximilianus_Transylvanus
Ludwig Helmbold) (Mühlhausen: Georg Hantzsch), a collection of hymns Eucharius Hoffmann – 24 Cantiones for four, five, and six voices (Wittenberg: Johann
1577_in_music
Noble family of the Holy Roman Empire
County of Katzenelnbogen. A secondary source of 1670 mentions an earlier Eucharius von Schönborn of the mid 12th century, however without documentary proof
House_of_Schönborn
managing to get his sentence softened. He arrested and executed the noble Eucharius probably for personal reasons. He had to flee his domain with Sodonius'
Victorius_(dux)
Research project into German church history
Kirchenprovinz Trier. Das Erzbistum Trier 8. Die Benediktinerabtei St. Eucharius – St. Matthias vor Trier. Petrus Becker 1996 Digitalisat NF 35,1 Die Bistümer
Germania_Sacra
the Anatomy of Infants and Pigs from the Tradition of Cophonis Marburg, Eucharius Cervicornus 1537 with Johannes Dryander. Printed in Marburg in 1537 and
Gabriele_Zerbi
English printer (c.1476–1554)
scholars, including Erasmus. In 1520 he commissioned the Cologne printer Eucharius Cervicornus to print a Greek grammar by Richard Croke, recently appointed
John_Siberch
Monastery in Germany
conversion into a secular collegiate foundation (Stift). The last abbot, Eucharius von Weingarten, became the first prior. It suffered considerable loss
Klingenmünster_Abbey
Felis – First book of madrigals for six voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Eucharius Hoffmann – Vyff geistlike olde Ostergesenge for four voices (Rostock:
1579_in_music
District and municipality in Samsun, Turkey
bishop Paralius was at the Council of Ephesus (431) and sent his deacon Eucharius to represent him at the Council of Chalcedon (451). Paulus was one of
Vezirköprü
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
Kirchenprovinz Trier. Das Erzbistum Trier 8. Die Benediktinerabtei St. Eucharius - St. Matthias vor Trier. Bearb. von Petrus Becker. 1996. p. 575, ISBN 3-11-015023-9
Villmar
Church in Alberta, Canada
9090204 Location McLennan, Alberta Country Canada Denomination Roman Catholic Church Clergy Archbishop Gérard Pettipas Pastor Eucharius C. Ndzefemiti
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (McLennan)
Cathedral_of_St._John_the_Baptist_(McLennan)
Alsatian humanist and cosmographer
throughout Europe after 1504. An edition was published in Rome in 1504 by Eucharius Silber and a copy of this was brought to Strassburg by Johannes Michaelis
Matthias_Ringmann
Petri, Basel, 1549 Den Rosegaert vanden beuruchten women (together with Eucharius Rösslin de Jonge ), Jan Mathijszoon Amsterdam, 1555 (part of Libri duo
Jason_Pratensis
1569/73 – 1621 Tomás de Santa María died 1570 Arte de tañer fantasía Eucharius Hoffmann died 1588 Rudolf Schlick flourished 1588 Exercitatio, qua musices
List_of_music_theorists
Pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula
Castigationes: Plinianae Hermolai Barbari Aquileiensis Pontificis (in Latin). Eucharius Silber. p. 177r. HISPANIARVM LVSITANA. Sipontinus Laletana. Credo quoniam
Lacetani
10 May 1677 1 May 1693 1 January 1698 husband's death 4 October 1734 Eucharius Kasimir Countess Amöne Sophie of Limpurg-Speckfeld Vollrath, Reichserbschenk
List of consorts of Löwenstein-Wertheim
List_of_consorts_of_Löwenstein-Wertheim
Italian Renaissance scholar
but Barbaro's Castigationes Plinianae, published in Rome in 1492 by Eucharius Silber, was perhaps his most influential work. In this discussion of Pliny's
Ermolao_Barbaro
at New Advent.org. Becker, Peter (1996). The Benedictine Abbey of St. Eucharius-St. Matthias in Trier (Germania Sacra NF 34). Berlin and others. p. 395
Iamblichus_of_Trier
coats of arms of Hirschhorn and Handschuhsheim [de], and a portrait of Eucharius von Hirschhorn. The church still contains some memorials to the Lords
Carmelite Monastery Church of the Annunciation
Carmelite_Monastery_Church_of_the_Annunciation
History of music in Rostock, Germany
important to the city life of Rostock. In particular, Rostock composers Eucharius Florschütz (1756–1831) and Friedrich Wilhelm Pannenberg made use of these
Music_in_Rostock
City in the Roman province of Phrygia
(1516.09.01 – ?) Johann Laymann † (20 Feb 1521 Appointed – 11 June 1550) Eucharius Sang † (16 Feb 1598 Appointed – 11 March 1620) Titular Archbishop François
Augustopolis_in_Phrygia
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Georgia (852) Saint Probus I, the sixth Bishop of Ravenna (c. 175) Saint Eucharius, first Bishop of Trier (3rd century) Saints Tiberius, Modestus and Florentia
November 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
November_10_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
(1594–1607) Henry VIII of Ulm -Langenrhein, Prince-abbot (1607–1616) Johann Eucharius of Wolffurt, Prince-abbot (1616–1631) Johann Willibald Schenk of Castell
List of state leaders in the 17th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_17th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Flemish poet (1493 – 1575)
also evidenced by the fact that the Ghent priest and humanist Eligius Eucharius translated the entire book into Latin. This translation was published
Anna_Bijns
Catholic diocese in France
530: Prodictor (or Proditor, Productor) 535–541: Lupus Papio c. 565: Eucharius 578: Teutinodus (or Teutmodus) c. 579: Elasius (Elaphius) attested 614:
Diocese_of_Châlons
construction and use of astrolabes, Elucidatio fabricae ususque astrolabii. Eucharius Rösslin publishes Der Rosengarten, an obstetrics manual primarily for
1513_in_science
Latin military treatise
a new edition prepared by Giovanni Sulpizio da Veroli and printed by Eucharius Silber [de] appeared at Rome under the title Libellus de vocabulis rei
Libellus de vocabulis rei militaris
Libellus_de_vocabulis_rei_militaris
American chemist and historian of chemistry (1900–1984)
the Ohio State University. 1970. as editor with Johanna Schwind Belkin: Eucharius Rösslin the Younger, On Minerals and Mineral Products. Chapters on Minerals
Earle_R._Caley
English midwife, c. 1641–1671
manuals in England began with The Byrth of Mankynd, a 1540 translation of Eucharius Rösslin's Der Rosengarten. From then until the publication of The Midwives
Jane_Sharp
England/Italy, H/C) William Michael Rossetti (1829–1919, England, Fi/Bg) Eucharius Rösslin (c. 1470–1526, Germany, M) Yechezkel Roth (living, Palestine/US
List_of_non-fiction_writers
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Female
English
Pet form of English Miranda, RANDY means "worthy of admiration."Â Compare with masculine Randy.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Attractive, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Desire, Want
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Enemy of Snow; Fire
Boy/Male
Indian
Prince
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good religious girl
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Joy, JOI means "joy."
Male
Dutch
, kingly, powerful; or, horn of the sun.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Life; Form of Eve
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Scriven.
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