Examples of using Amerbach in English and their translations into German
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Coin box of Basilius Amerbach.
Basilius Amerbach had the piece in his collection as early as 1578.
But this was not all, Bonifacius Amerbach accumulated.
There was a statue of Jupiter in the remaining, nowadays empty compartment,a gift by the Basel doctor Theodor Zwinger Amerbach.
Ingolstadt 1571, sheet 351Three letters Amerbach to Julius Pflug 1548/49, in: Ch G. Müller.
Did Amerbach help Erasmus in 1532 to receive papal dispensation to let him bequeath his possessions as a former priest and Augustinian?
In this episode, among other things, you will see the chest, Amerbach kept the estate in.
This was nothing, compared to what Basilius Amerbach, the third child and the only son of Bonifacius would gather later on.
You can still have a look at Erasmus of Rotterdam's collection until this day,because the collector Bonifacius Amerbach kept it and gave it to the city.
In the second part, you can read what Bonifacius Amerbach found in the estate and how he administered the inheritance.
Michael Schaffner adds a new acknowledgement of Ludovic Demoulin de Rochefort, personal physician of the Savoyan dukes,who sold his medals to Basilius Amerbach in 1576.
The painting was commissioned by Basel citizen Bonifacius Amerbach, whose substantial collection of art later formed the basis of the Basel Public Art Collection.
Bonifacius Amerbach(1495-1562) inherits the estate of Erasmus of Rotterdam, which, together with the heir's coin collection and the paintings of Holbein, becomes the basis of the Amerbach Cabinet.
The dagger of Erasmus of Rotterdam recalled the humanist who died in Basel in 1536,and the dagger of Johannes Amerbach kept alive the memory of one of the founders of book printing in Basel.
The young academic Bonifacius(or Boniface) Amerbach(1495-1562), a printer's son, became a friend and admirer of Holbein, as both men mixed in humanist circles in Basel.
It is well worth seeing, this permanent exhibit with the beautiful name"Wege zur Welterkenntnis"("Ways to the perception of the world"), which does not only feature the story of the Basel collectors Erasmus of Rotterdam andBasilius Amerbach, but also the stories of Remigius Faesch, Felix Platter and many others.
Froben had taken over the print shop of Johannes Amerbach(ca. 1441-1513) whose son Bonifacius(1495-1562) had quit the printing business to teach jurisprudence at the University of Basel.
She presented the conditions Johann and Hironymus Froben worked under in printing the works ofrenowned humanists like Erasmus von Rotterdam, Sebastian Brant, and Bonifacius Amerbach and analyzed the networks and communication strategies the printers used to advertise and promote the books.
Amerbach from 1530 to 1532 he was in the Senate of the art department of the University of Wittenberg and in the winter semester 1538/39 he was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and was after 1529 professor at Pädagogium and from 1535 Professor of Physics.
These and many other medals of that period of time belonged to the collection of the physician and antiquarian Ludovic Demoulin de Rochefort(1515-1582), who arrived in Basel after having served at the court of Savoy.He sold his exceptional collection to Basilius Amerbach(1533-1591), whose cabinet of curiosities was to form the main nucleus of Basel's famous public collections later.
