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1907
¬The¬ Land in the mountains : being an account of the past and present of Tyrol, its people and its castles
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Autor: Baillie-Grohman, William A. ; Landis, Charles [Vorredner] / by W. A. Baillie-Grohman. With an introduction by Charles Landis
Ort: London
Verlag: Naturw.-med. Verein
Umfang: XXXI, 288 S. : zahlr. Ill.
Sprache: Englisch
Signatur: II A-1.123
Intern-ID: 136079
Mätzen up to modern times 25Z Fuggers were born in the second half of the fifteenth century was certainly without parallel in the history of the world. Up to the discovery of the rich Tyrolese silver mines, which were by far the most productive of any that man had so far unearthed, the dearth of coined money all over Europe was almost incredible, bank notes and cheques being, of course, as unknown as banks or exchanges. All kind of strange make-shifts were employed : * interest on borrowed

absence of all inter national means of exchange, heavy toll was taken by the traders who did undertake this business, for of course there were many risks attached to the transportation of coin at a period when travel was so insecure. In the middle of the 15th century the wealth of even the richest men was ludicrously small when compared to modern standards. Florence, which was then the wealthiest town in Europe, possessed no citizen whose riches exceeded 200,000 florins. When Giovanni de’ Medici died

, his fortune amounted to 178,221 florins, and with the single exception of Palla Strozzi he was the wealthiest man of Italy, and possibly of Europe. Cosimo de 5 Medici, who in 1431 was the highest taxed Florentine, paid but 428 florins in taxes.f * In England the supply of coin was so small that the Government under the Edwards even ordered the compulsory circulation of “ pol lards and crockards " (clipped pennies) at the rate of two for a penny (Ashley, Eng. Econ. Hist.). t To what extent loans

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer , Sprachwissenschaft
Jahr:
(2001)
Ladinia : sföi culturâl dai Ladins dles Dolomites ; 23. 1999
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Seite 302 von 374
Ort: San Martin de Tor
Verlag: Ist. Ladin Micurá de Rü
Umfang: 367 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache: Deutsch; Italienisch; Ladinisch
Anmerkungen: Bini, Claudio: Aspetti pedologici e paleoambientali del sito mesolitico Putia I / Claudio Bini e Andrea Pilli, 2001</br> Böhmer, Helga: Sprachliche Stereotypen im Comelico : ein Beitrag zur subjektiven Dialekterkennung / Helga Böhmer, 2001</br> Craffonara, Lois: Gibt es einen alten Quadra-Block in St. Martin in Thurn? / Lois Craffonara, 2001</br> Faggin, Giorgio: Testimonianze sulla lingua friulana ; 2</br> Goebl, Hans: Giovan Battista Pellegrini und Ascolis Methode der "particolar combinazione" : ein Besprechungsaufsatz / Hans Goebl, 2001</br> Kostner, Barbara: ¬Il¬ canto religioso in Val Badia tra la fine del 1800 e l'inizio del 1900 / Barbara Kostner, 2001</br> Odwarka, Karl: ¬Die¬ Namen des Kalser Tales : (am Großglockner) / Karl Odwarka ; Heinz Dieter Pohl, 2001</br> Pancheri, Roberto: Lettere inedite dello scultore Giovanni Battista Insom : (1829 - 1832) / Roberto Pancheri, 2001</br> Richebuono, Giuseppe: Processi criminali dal 1483 alla fine del 600 / Giuseppe Richebuono, 2001</br> Stolzenburg, Andreas: Zu einem wiederentdeckten Madonnenbild Giuseppe Craffonaras / Andreas Stolzenburg, 2001
Schlagwort: g.Ladiner ; f.Zeitschrift<br />g.Ladinisch ; f.Zeitschrift
Signatur: II Z 1.092/23(1999)
Intern-ID: 355222
: “Zur Rolle des Computers beim dolomitenla- dinischen Sprachatlas (/fe-/)”, in: Ladinia XXI, 217-223. Bauer, Roland und Hans, Goebl: “Utilisation nouvelle de l’in- formatique dans les alias linguistiques en Europe (1980- 2000)”, in: Verbum XXII/2, “Géolinguistique en Europe”, 169-185. Goebl, Hans: “Der Maulwurf im AD-!”, in: Maria Iliescu et al. (Hgg.), Ladinia et Romania. Festschrift für G. A. Plangg zum 65. Geburtstag, (- Mondo ladino XXI), Vich/Vigo di Fassa (Istitut Cultural Ladin “Majon di Fascegn”), 67-78.

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer , Sprachwissenschaft
Jahr:
(1982)
Ladinia : sföi culturâl dai Ladins dles Dolomites ; 6. 1982
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Seite 15 von 292
Ort: San Martin de Tor
Verlag: Ist. Ladin Micurá de Rü
Umfang: 287 S. : Ill., Kt., Noten
Sprache: Deutsch; Italienisch; Ladinisch
Anmerkungen: Bagolini, Bernardino: ¬I¬ siti mesolitici delle Dolomiti / Bernardino Bagolini ; Alberto Broglio ; Reimo Lunz. - 1982<br />Demetz, Eduard: ¬Das¬ Volks- und volkstümliche Liedgut in Gröden / Eduard Demetz. - 1982<br /> Dorsch, Helga: ¬Die¬ ersten dolomitenladinischen Zeitungen / Helga Dorsch-Craffonara. - 1982<br />Goebl, Hans: Johannes Kramer: Deutsch und Italienisch in Südtirol / Hans Goebl. - 1981<br />Kindl, Ulrike: Vorbemerkungen zu einer kritischen Lektüre der Dolomitensagen des K. F. Wolff / Ulrike Kindl. - 1982<br /> Kuen, Heinrich: ¬Der¬ religiöse und kirchliche Wortschatz des Gadertalischen : mit Ausblick auf die übrigen Sellatäler / Heinrich Kuen. - 1982<br /> Slizinski, Jerzy: Heinrich Zschokke über die Rätoromanen in Graubünden / Jerzy Slizinsky. - 1982<br />Richebuono, Giuseppe: ¬La¬ presa di coscienza dei ladini : cenni cronologici / Bepe Richebuono. - 1982
Schlagwort: g.Ladiner ; f.Zeitschrift<br />g.Ladinisch ; f.Zeitschrift
Signatur: D II Z 1.092/6(1982) ; II Z 1.092/6(1982)
Intern-ID: 325120
au Néolithique dans la région Véné- tie-Trentin-Frioul. In ’’L’Epipaléolithique méditerranéen” - Actes Coll. Aix-en-Provence, pp. 5-21. Broglio A., 1976. L’Epipaléolithique de la Vallée du Pô. Coll. XIX ’’Les civilisations du 8.e au 5.e millénaire avant notre ère en Europe: Paléoenvironnement, structure d’habitat, ou tillages, économie” - Congrès U.I.S.P.P., pp. 9-31. Broglio A., 1980. Culture e ambienti della fine del Paleolitico e del Mesolitico nell'Italia nord-orientale. Preistoria Alpina, voi

J. K. e Kozlowski S. K., 1979. Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in Europe. Warszawa, pp. 1-669. Kuhn-Schnyder E., 1968. Die Geschichte der Tierwelt des Pleistozäns und Alt-Holozäns. In AA.VV., ”Ur- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie der Schweiz”, Conzett und Huber, Zü rich, pp. 43-68. Leonardi P., 1967. Preistoria. In P. Leonardi, Le Dolomiti - Geologia dei monti tra Isarco e Piace, voi. Trento, pp. 401-405. Lunz R., 1980. Archäologie Südtirols. Archäologisch-historische Forschungen in Tirol, 7, pp. 1-415

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 7 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
mentioned. The names of Inns precede the description of every place, because the first information needed by a traveller is where to lodge. instead of designating a town by the vague words “large ** 1 or “small,” amount of the population, according to. the latent censns, is almost in va stated, as presenting a more exact scale of the importance and size of the place. In order to avoid repetition, the Routes through, the larger states of Europe are preceded by a chapter of preliminary information ; and

, to facilitate référencé to it, each division or paragraph is separately numbered with Arabic fi g ures. Each Route is numbered with Arabic figures, corresponding with the figures attached to the Route on the Map, which thus serves as an Index to the Rook ; at the same time that it presents a tolerably exact view of the great high roads of Europe, and of the course of public conveyances. The Map is to be placed at the end, and the plans of the cities opposite to the commencement of their description. Plan

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 114 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
. The 70,000 Inhab. who dwelt in former times at Nuremberg are now greatly diminished. That which was once the greatest and most wealthy of all the free Imperial cities, the residence of emperors, the seat of diets, the focus of the trade of Asia and Europe, the most important manufacturing town in j the forgery Germany, the home of German free dom and art, the cradle of the fine arts, of poetry (in its uncouth infancy, it is true), and of almost numberless useful inventions—which was alternately

as 1 (.)••/. for 12 dozen : they are inferior to the English, but often bear the name of English makers, and are sometimes sent over to England and" reimported, in order to confirm Nuremberg is even ncE a mam depot for goods passing fro*® the South to the North of Europe, an» vice versa. Houses and property with' in the town have doubled in value within 30 or 40 years. In spite of the changes it has under gone of fortune and condition, as 9 city it remains almost unaltered, re taining, probably more than any

other in Europe, the aspect of times lovF gone by. It is surrounded by feudd walls and turrets (of which, in form®, days, it boasted to possess 365), the® and strengthened in more recent when the influence of gunpowder beZ" “ Nuremberg's band Goes through every land,"— were reduced to dribble in lead pencils, pill-boxes, and children’s toys. It has, however, of late years expe rienced a considerable revival of pros perity, the population having increased 45.381 in 1843, to 50,000 in 18 55. The

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