f: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Ensisheim
Yes, Martin, and as a later echo of Dürer's observation of the Ensisheim
fall
we might consider his famous copperplate print 'Melencolia I' (1514) with
the radiant heavenly body in the skies
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/
Best, Matthias
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday Ensisheim
Hi there,
I guess that's the most comprehensive monograph about Ensisheim,
By Ursula Marvin:
http://kuerzer.de/Marv
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Alan S.
Hello All,
Forwarding this message from one of our List Giants: Martin Horejsi!
Hello Bernd and All, Happy Ensisheim Day!
http://www.meteorite-times.com/navigation/accretion-desk/ensisheim-the-king-of-meteorites/
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Alan S. wrote: "Ensisheim is 518 years old"
Hello All,
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Thousand four hundred
Ninety two,
There was heard here a great
Noise:
Then down before the city,
The 7th of the Wintermonth*,
A huge stone, on a bright day,
Was fallen with a thundercla
Hello Listers,
Ensisheim is 518 years old, thats alot of spankings.
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/E/Ensisheim_meteorite.html
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