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  • In the accompanying text, Schedel described a country named India, where men had the heads of dogs and spoke by barking; and a place called Libya, inhabited by people who were male on one side of their body, female on the other.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • In the accompanying text, Schedel described a country named India, where men had the heads of dogs and spoke by barking; and a place called Libya, inhabited by people who were male on one side of their body, female on the other.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • In the accompanying text, Schedel described a country named India, where men had the heads of dogs and spoke by barking; and a place called Libya, inhabited by people who were male on one side of their body, female on the other.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • In the accompanying text, Schedel described a country named India, where men had the heads of dogs and spoke by barking; and a place called Libya, inhabited by people who were male on one side of their body, female on the other.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • The thoughtful, conservative, and rigidly orthodox Schedel does not often express his own opinion.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • Schedel, and it is furthermore true that Franck's _Book of the Ages_ contains large tracts of unhistorical narrative, set forth after the manner of Chroniclers without much critical insight, but the book, nevertheless, has a unique value.

    Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905

  • These lines are part of a passage which it is said is interpolated by a different hand, in the original manuscript of the chronicle of Schedel.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

  • This interpolated passage of Schedel was likewise inserted into the work De Europa sub Frederico III of AEneas Silvius, afterwards Pope Pius II, who died in 1464, long before the voyage in question.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

  • But whilst the speaker sat down amidst the eager assent of his associates in office, and Herr Casper Eysvogel, leaning on the arm of his cousin, Conrad Teufel, left the hall with tottering steps, utterly crushed, she saw the city clerk Schedel, after a hasty glance upwards, approach the side door, through which he could reach the staircase leading to his rooms.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • Schedel told the waiter to carry her, with the aid of his assistants, summoned by his shout, into the house and provide her with a comfortable bed.

    The Complete Short Works Georg Ebers 1867

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