The Timetables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events, Based on Werner Stein's KulturfahrplanThe Timetables of History spans millennia of human history. Unlike any other reference volume, this book gives a sweeping overview of the making of the contemporary world by mapping out at a glance what was happening simultaneously, from the dawn of history to the present day. |
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1575 ) The Nuremberg Chronicle , an illustrated world history from the Creation
to the present , by Hartmann Schedel ( 1440 — 1514 ) published in Latin and
German Agnolo Firenzuolo , Ital . poet , b . ( d . 1543 ) Richard Pynson prints his
first ...
1575 ) The Nuremberg Chronicle , an illustrated world history from the Creation
to the present , by Hartmann Schedel ( 1440 — 1514 ) published in Latin and
German Agnolo Firenzuolo , Ital . poet , b . ( d . 1543 ) Richard Pynson prints his
first ...
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1588 ) Chaucer ' s works published posth . ; Robert Henryson ' s " The Testament
of Cresseid " included among them in ... book of “ Pantagruel " published Eng .
clergy submit to Henry VIII Robert Estienne ( Stephanus ) : " Thesaurus linguae ...
1588 ) Chaucer ' s works published posth . ; Robert Henryson ' s " The Testament
of Cresseid " included among them in ... book of “ Pantagruel " published Eng .
clergy submit to Henry VIII Robert Estienne ( Stephanus ) : " Thesaurus linguae ...
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1467 ) “ Kunst - und recht Alchämei - Büchlein , " a manual on alchemy published
in Worms Ital . physician Giovanni Battista da Monte introduces in Padua clinical
examinations of patients at the sickbed Bernardino de Sahagún starts his ...
1467 ) “ Kunst - und recht Alchämei - Büchlein , " a manual on alchemy published
in Worms Ital . physician Giovanni Battista da Monte introduces in Padua clinical
examinations of patients at the sickbed Bernardino de Sahagún starts his ...
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User Review - James_Patrick_Joyce - LibraryThingNot really finished. It's a reference book, so I've used it many a time. More before I had regular internet, of course. But it's nice to have the physical thing in my hands. Read full review
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User Review - auntieknickers - LibraryThingThe early years of human history seem to have less information than might be available, particularly spotty in Asian history and pretty much nothing about Africa south of the Sahara. Still, an interesting browse and a good place to see what was happening in a given year. Read full review
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