Günther reports that there may be found in the Hof- und Staatsbibliothek of Munich (Sig.
Professor Günther is inclined to think it probable that celestial globes were used throughout the early centuries of this mediaeval period in the better schools, though no positive statement to that effect can be cited.
It is thought by Günther that we have here, in all probability, the earliest example of engraved celestial globe gores, a second example in date being that by Vopel of 1536, and referred to above.
Günther is in error in referring to this globe as the one now in Constance.
We might have expected Günther to meet the fate of Hermes twenty years before; but the matter was kept long under consideration, for strong influence from Vienna was brought to bear on his behalf.
A second pupil, Franz Günther of Nordhausen, who was chosen by Luther to conduct in the following year a Disputation which partook still more of the nature of a challenge, became later a prominent partisan of Lutheranism.
Günther observes: "Their voracity, fearlessness and number render them a perfect pest in many rivers of tropical America.
Lothringian metropolitans Günther of Cologne and Thietgaut of Treves, and expressed the wish that she should atone for her sins in a cloister.
This Johann Zainer was probably a kinsman of G[:u]nther Zainer of Augsburg, but very little is known of him.
Rumolt=, the chief cook of Prince Günther of Burgundy.
In return for these services, Günther gave Siegfried his sister Kriemhild, in marriage.
Siegfried, who possessed a cloak of invisibility, aided Günther in these three contests, and Brunhild became his wife.
A battle ensued, in which Günther and Hagan were made prisoners, and Kriemhild cut off both their heads with her own hand.
Günther elsewhere gives an instance of fearlessness which is no doubt paralleled in animal history, but certainly never excelled, and for once I must break my rule and make a quotation in honour of the bird of Rowfant.
Günther informs me that there is a species in the Upper Nile and in West Africa.
Günther has described[156] a frog from Chile by the name of cacotus, which singularly resembles the European bombinator.
Günther pronounced it to be a new species; and Dr.
During the wedding feast, Siegfried reminded Günther of his promise, and the king, calling Kriemhild to him, affianced the two in the presence of the company.
Günther had no desire to fight with such a doughty warrior, and he hastened to soothe Siegfried's wrath with gentle words, inviting him to remain as his guest.
When she and Günther retired for the night she conquered him, tied him hand and foot with her magic girdle, and hung him on the wall until morning.
Straightway the savage Kriemhild ordered the head of Günther to be struck off, and bearing it by the hair, she displayed it to Hagan, asking him now to tell her the secret.
These fiery men disobeyed the orders of their master, and fought with the Burgundians until none remained save Günther and Hagan on one side, and Hildebrand on the other.
Pretended messengers came to announce to Günther that the Saxons again threatened war against him.
With his guests King Günther debark'd upon the strand, In his hand soft leading the martial maiden fair.
Brunhild, queen of Issland, was won by Günther of Worms with the aid of Siegfried, whom Günther sent forward to Worms to announce the coming of the royal pair.
Kriemhild, living in joyless state in her lonely palace, was at last induced to speak to Günther and pardon him.
He promised Günther and Hagan that if they would surrender, he would himself lead them back in safety to Burgundy; but to this they would not consent.
To the surprise of every one Günther won the games, and Brunhild, surprised and mortified, ordered her followers to bow to her better, and returned to the castle to make ready for the journey to Worms.
When Siegfried found that he could not move Günther, he promised to go with him and assist him, on condition that on their return Günther would give him the beautiful Kriemhild for his wife.
Siegmund placed the crown on his son's head, and Siegfried and Kriemhild ruled happily over the kingdom for ten years, during which time a son was born to them, christened Günther for his uncle.
Günther and Hagan are taken prisoners by Dietrich of Berne, and put to death by Chriemhild, who in turn suffers death at the hands of one of the followers of Dietrich.
Günther resolves to try his fortune, and to win her or perish, and Siegfried accompanies him on condition that the hand of Chriemhild shall be his reward if they succeed.
In rage she denounces him and declares he has shared the joys of love with her; he denies it; but Günther is shamed, and has no doubt that Siegfried has played him false.
He means on the first occasion, but it shames Günther once again.
He travels to the Rhine, and there meets Hagen, Günther and Günther's sister Gutruna.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nther" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.