Truly, in this time there can be no better occasion for a celebration of this kind than the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the first German railroad, which has lately been celebrated by Nürnberg and Furth.
For the first time, a railroad train filled with passengers was to be drawn from Nürnberg to Furth by the invisible power of the steam horse.
The Imperial Diet at Nürnberg now intervened, and ordered Sickingen to cease the operations he had already begun, threatening him with the ban of the empire and a fine of 2,000 marks if he did not obey.
In Nürnberg in 1475 again, the Rath had to interfere with the intolerable nuisance of pigs and other farm-yard stock running about loose in the streets.
Martin von Behaim of Nürnberg (1492) in whose day Africa began to assume her present form, makes the Rio de Padron drain the western face of the Montes Lunae.
He was accompanied by Martin von Behaim of Nürnberg (nat.
But his spirits rose as the journey continued; for everywhere he met with kindness and hospitality, even from the Germans, and at Nürnberg he was chosen to preach before the nobles and clergy.
Returning, apparently, from a visit to Basel, he had been seized at Nürnberg by a nobleman named Burian von Gutenstein, and held as a prisoner.
In the meantime, the indefatigable Burggraf of Nürnberg had discovered and fomented the discontents of the nobles of Austria and Styria; and he announced to Ottakar that the Ban of the Empire had been proclaimed against him.
Schimpfer was a native of Nürnberg and active in his profession about the middle of the seventeenth century.
The Stadtbibliothek of Nürnberg possesses a fine pair, reported by the librarian to be in excellent condition, and two copies of the celestial globe may be found in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum of the same city.
On his return to N[:u]rnberg his fame spread far and wide.
With The Nürnberg Stove in mind for reference, let us see what the process includes.
Born in Nürnberg in 1760, she had lost her parents before she reached her fifth year.
A complicated and for a time mysterious murder committed at Nürnberg in 1820 may be inserted here, as it throws some light upon the prison system of those days.
When he finally escaped from Glatz, he went to Bohemia, to Nürnberg and to Vienna, whence he passed into Russia and entered the service of the czar for a time.
Bavaria has four cellular prisons in all; one at Nürnberg and three others intended to serve the district courts of justice and filled mostly with prisoners not yet tried.
Husband and wife were both convicted and sentenced by the court at Nürnberg to death by the sword.
The “Shepherds of the Pegnitz” had tried to imitate the brilliant diction of the Italian poets; but the modern Meistersänger of the old town of Nürnberg had produced nothing but wordy jingle.
Did you buy this Nürnberg stove of this little boy’s father for two hundred florins?
And August never goes home without going into the great church and saying his thanks to God, who blessed his strange winter’s journey in the Nürnberg stove.
And here the Nürnberg stove, with August inside it, was lifted out heedfully and set under a covered way.
Dörnberg fled for his life; and the revolt ended on the day after it had begun (April 23).
Dörnberg had taken service under Jerome with the design of raising Jerome's own army against him.
Dörnberg had made sure of the support of his own regiment; but at the last moment the plot was discovered, and he was transferred to the command of a body of men upon whom he could not rely.
Attempts of Dörnberg and Schill in Northern Germany, April, 1809.
Did you buy this Nürnberg stove of this little boy's father for two hundred florins?
And August never goes home without going into the great church and saying his thanks to God, who blessed his strange winter's journey in the Nürnberg stove.
It was no desire to abandon his craft that had led him to leave Nürnberg and cross the ocean; rather was he moved by a noble ambition to build up on a broad and sure foundation the noble art of baking in the New World.
Gottlieb did not return to the Café Nürnberg until after nine o'clock.
Back in the dusk of the Middle Ages, as far as ever the traditions of his family and the records of the Guild of Bakers of Nürnberg ran, all the men of his race had been bakers, and famous ones at that.
However, being a stout-hearted baker of the solid Nürnberg strain, he did not at all surrender hope.
And never did he dare to show so much as the end of his wicked nose in the Café Nürnberg again!
Gottlieb had half a dozen Nürnberg locks in his house, and he had counted, as the event proved correctly, upon making the key of one of these locks serve his turn.
It was doubtless with the royal authority that Christopher Mont had let fall a casual hint in conversation with a certain Nürnberg merchant named Gundelfynger, that Henry would gladly see Mary wedded to a prince of the Empire.
In 1480 Anton Koberger of Nürnberg issued a catalogue of the books which he had for sale, twenty-two in all, though not all of them were printed by himself.
He it was who introduced the printing-press into Nürnberg in 1470.
I have seen many travellers, and they have remained longer or shorter in my memory; but the picture of the two students of Nürnberg will remain with me always.
United with us, Dörnberg sends his messengers and receives ours.
Our noble Dörnberg expected too much of the patriotism of the Hessians.
Dörnberg succeeded in making his escape; he will probably go to Prague, where the Elector of Hesse is at present residing.
We may still succeed in what Dörnberg and Charles have been unable to accomplish.
Intense indignation at the foreign yoke is prevailing throughout Hessia and Westphalia, and every patriot rallies around Dörnberg waiting for the signal to expel the oppressor.
No, such pagan scenes are mere burlesques, coarse mummeries, such as may have amused Nürnberg and Augsburg during Shrovetide, when drunken louts figured as Bacchus and sang drinking songs by Hans Sachs.
The itemized statement of expenses, delivered to the Nürnberg Council by George Holzschuher, was first published by Peitz, J.
The vacant space within the Antarctic circle is occupied by a fine design of the Nürnberg eagle with the virgin's head, associated with which are the arms of the three chief captains by whose authority the globe was made.
After a considerable period of study, chiefly at Wittenberg, where he turned his attention to the philosophical and mathematical sciences, he took up a residence in Nürnberg in the year 1562.
Through the inspiration of Behaim the construction of globes in the city of Nürnberg became a new industry to which the art activities of the city greatly contributed.
Nürnberg trage auf beiden achseln was the bitter sneer of the day.
It is referred to as Alt-Nürnberg (old Nuremberg) in the Middle Ages.
In the old days every good thing had been said to come out of Nuremberg (Was gut sein sollte, wurde aus Nürnberg verschrieben); now the output of her manufactures was foolishly limited by rules.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rnberg" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.