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    Porcelanowa arlekinada by Zbigniew Raszewski

    Published 1957-01-01
    “…He also proposes to include iconographic material as a research source, especially the famous porcelain figurines from the Meissen workshop of Johann Joachim Kändler (1706–1775), which depict 18th-century Italian comedians. …”
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    Risk assessment and mapping of extreme floods in non-dyked communities along the Elbe and Mulde Rivers by K.-E. Lindenschmidt, U. Herrmann, I. Pech, U. Suhr, H. Apel, A. Thieken

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Risk is calculated and mapped for two communities in which dykes are not located for flood protection: Meissen on the Elbe River and Döbeln in the Mulde catchment. …”
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    “because of a certain woman… claiming these goods as her fief”. Women’s Fiefs in Saxon Diplomatic Sources in the High Middle Ages by Jan Zelenka

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Specifically, these are the areas around Harz delimited by the five bishoprics of Meissen, Naumburg, Hildesheim, Halberstadt, and Merseburg. …”
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    Zu Stefan Zweigs pluralistischem Sprachkonzept und seiner deskriptiven Ironie in der „Schachnovelle“ by Ibrahim Hamed

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…For this purpose, the influence of the Upper German literary language and the Saxon Meissen Chancellery language on the language of the chess novel will be examined. …”
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    Seramik-Sofra Adabı Etkileşimi ve Politik Söylem Aracı Olarak 18.yy Porselen Yemek Takımları by Ersoy Yılmaz

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Porselenin sırrı 1710’da Saksonya’da çözülür ve kıta, Meissen, Viyana ve Sevres gibi Avrupa menşeli porselenle tanışır. …”
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    On-Site Identification of Pottery with pXRF: An Example of European and Chinese Red Stonewares by Gulsu Simsek Franci, Philippe Colomban

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The invention of European hard porcelain, which aims at imitating kaolin-containing white paste of Chinese porcelain, had been started by the development of the technology of “red porcelain”, so-called “<i>Jaspisporzellan</i>” by Johann Friedrich Böttger in the early-eighteenth century at Meissen (Saxony). The visual features of the earlier Böttger red stoneware were rather similar to the one produced in Yixing, China. …”
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    Śląsk w X wieku: źle postawione zagadnienie by Borys Paszkiewicz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Political destabilization in Germany after 983 enabled Mieszko to break off the alliance, cross the Oder to the west and spread his influence along the Kaczawa to Milceni and Meissen lands, and then in 990 to drive the Czechs out of the area between Wrocław and the Sudetes. …”
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