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Grünenberg, Konrad: Das Wappenbuch Conrads von Grünenberg, Ritters und Bürgers zu Constanz - BSB Cgm 9210
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não é o mesmo livro que passei hoje
encontrar aquele site de imagens da alemanha e gravar não esquecer o caminho e disponibilizar lá para aprenderem.
tenho um link de um site que fiquei até tonta de olhar.
aqui é na página nro 84 as cidades, desenhos, (digital)
a pagina no livro é 34
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A questão é ficar nessa dança, le em Italiano, Alemão, Ingles, Espanhol, Frances, Portugues, que zoeira, eu leio o Portugues e mais ou menos o Ingles, como somos linguas latinas eu leio normalmente o italiano e o Espanhol mas saiu daí me estrepei. Aí fica nessa dança das cadeiras.
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é este?
aqui é as cidades da alemanha que tem desenhos lindos alguém já fez a ia dos desenhos.
não é esse é relacionado com este nome
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Konrad Grünenberg was a notable 15th-century knight and heraldic author descending from a prominent patrician dynasty in Konstanz on Lake Constance. Other established patrician families, such as the Lanz von Liebenfels, owned historic residences like the Lanzenhof, which served as a residence for key figures during the Council of Constance (1414–1418).
Key Patrician Families & Figures in Konstanz:
Konrad Grünenberg: A significant burgher, knight, and author of the important "Grünenberg Armorial" (Wappenbuch).
Lanz von Liebenfels: An influential family owning the 14th-century Lanzenhof, a prominent historic building in the city.
Ludwig Leiner: Although active in the 19th century, he was part of an old patrician family and played a key role in preserving the city's history.
The city's patrician class was central to its development as an Imperial City, with families often involved in regional politics, trade, and the preservation of city culture.
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Konrad von Grünenberg's "Description of the Journey from Constance to Jerusalem" (Cod. St. Peter, pap. 32), housed in the Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, is an illustrated 1487 manuscript detailing his 1486 pilgrimage. It contains 31-58 leaves of Alemannic text with colored drawings of the route from Venice to Palestine.
Key Details of Cod. St. Peter, pap. 32:
Author: Konrad von Grünenberg (died 1494), a Constance nobleman and heraldist.
Date: Completed around 1487.
Content: A detailed account of his 1486 journey from Germany to the Holy Land (Lydda, Ramla, Jerusalem, Bethlehem) and back, including his return to Venice in November 1486.
Features: The manuscript features 31 colored drawings, including depictions of ships, coastal scenes, and holy sites.
Significance: Considered a personal copy of the pilgrimage account, while a more detailed version exists in Gotha.
The manuscript can be viewed in detail through the Badische Landesbibliothek Digital Collection