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The wars of the 16th century were different from the isolated conflicts of the 15th century, spanning the continent and engaging many different parties at the same time. Emperors Maximilian I and Charles V were challenged on many fronts, externally by the Swiss, French, and Ottoman Turks, along with internal conflicts between the German princes and their people. It was a time of uprisings and invasions, of broken treaties and of instability, religious reformation and rebellions. Some of these conflicts were recorded in woodcut form, and published shortly after they happened. These woodcuts show the Landsknecht and their opponents in action, instead the more commonly seen individual depictions. The book contains scenes from the battles and sieges depicted in the German single sheet woodcuts: Pavia, Vienna, Budapest, and Münster… these along with many others, are all presented as a whole, then each individual plate, and pages of details, magnified for better viewing. There is also a brief description of the battle, and an explanation of the scenes in the woodcuts.
Are you struggling to find peace? Is it hard for you to create space for your relationship with God? Do you have a hard time focusing on prayer and staying in God's presence? You're not alone. So many long for a deeper connection to God and struggle to make that connection, which why I created this 90-Day Guided Prayer and Meditation Journal. Each day is designed to help you:¿ Draw you into God's peace and presence¿ Meditate on praise, confession, thanksgiving, and prayer requests¿ Write out your responses to scripture¿ List praises and answered prayersThere is also ample space in this journal for your own creative expressions:¿ Doodling or sketching¿ Note-taking¿ Flowers to colorMy prayer for you, as you explore and deepen your relationship with God through this journal and meditation, is that you'll be able to look back over the pages and see them full of your surrender and gratitude to your faithful, loving God. You will see answered prayers. You will see miracles. You will see beautiful growth as you choose to create space for God to do what only He can do in and through you.Give this 90-day gift to yourself, and send one to a friend.Blessings to you,Sandra
Surviving 16th century garments are very rare, with such a small sample of the wide variety of garments which were worn, many questions are left unanswered for those who wish to study the clothes of the time, or to recreate them. However, there are a few tailors' pattern manuscripts in libraries and museums around the world. This book contains three 16th century Austrian tailors' guild masterbook manuscripts, or schnittbuch, Nidermayr (1560), Enns and Leonfeldner (1590). Tailors in the 16th century made not only clothing, but also a great variety of other items besides: tents, saddle covers, flags, wagon covers, and garments for church ceremonies. A tailor's masterbook contains drawings of all of the major garments and other items that a tailor have been expected to know how to make in order to pass his master tailors test. These manuscripts were created by authors in three separate towns for a similar purpose: to help journeyman tailors study and pass the master tailor exam. The original manuscripts have been transcribed and translated into English. To assist the modern reader, additional information has been included to explain the historical context of the manuscripts and the included garments. Also included are: pattern diagrams, detailed descriptions of the cut and style, illustrations and painting depicting the garments, and similar extant museum items when possible.
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