Title | The story of Nuremberg |
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Publisher | J. M. Dent & Co. |
Date | 1899 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 303 pages; 18 cm |
Original Item Location | DD901.N93 H4 1899 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b1684865~S11 |
Digital Collection | Exotic Impressions: Views of Foreign Lands |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/exotic |
Repository | Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/william-r-jenkins-architecture-art-library |
Use and Reproduction | No Copyright - United States |
Identifier | exotic_201304_001 |
Title | Page 37 |
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File Name | exotic_201304_001_049.jpg |
Transcript | rhjpment of Nuremberg kirche. Hence the space between the Rathaus and the Fleischbriicke was all the market-room the Chi increasing numbers and pros perity of the .lews, in this, the best site of the town, was i casing to ob- came to pass that , on the strength of a document signed by Karl, in whu h he undertakes to ask no questions if anything should happen t ^ at the hands of the people or the Council, the Christians pulled down the Jewish houses, and made the two large ma: I places, called to-day the Hauj ' nd the Obstmarkt. Between these they built, to the glory of God, the beautiful Fraucnkirchc. As for the Jew . Je<tvs were burnt [349," M the laconic report of Ufa chronicler.1 The mo : is supposed to have been the scene of this . h is the • those picturesque laces, where the shadow >ald*s shrine, v's church and the stateU Rathaus, the Beautiful ntata pours its silvery waters, and the peasants sell produce of the con stalls beneath huge umbrellas, or leading the patient oxen which hare drawn their carts to mentioned above the grievances of the eriod. It must not be supposed that they were altogethei down-trodden and miserable. Pecuniarily they must h. Well p to the middle ot the Thirty Years War, the Nurcmb- bed in reputation and execution. Their numbers were Itrjp . tor its beauty and 1 rim.m Stiom. Nuremberg chroniclers dkd 60 April 1 I iprr mill 13^ . 4 the kind in Qi 37 |