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autograph
"To the artists", 1853, historical sheet music manuscript by Fra
1512, cover of the "four singing voices", the first printed German songbook by Erhard Oeglin
1517, Theuerdank, book commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I, 1459-1519,
1528, front page of the book of proverbs by Johannes Agricola, 1494 - 1566, a German reformer,
1534, a page of the first translation of the Bible by Martin Luther, 1483 - 1546,
1549, manuscript by Joerg Wickram, 1505 - 1562, an Early Modern High German writer
1551, front page by Caspar Scheidt, 1520 - 1565, a German poet
1569, page from Amadis of France, a popular romance of chivalry
1572, front page of a chapbook, Claus Narr or Claus Narren von Ranstedt, a German court jester
1595, Froschmeuseler by Georg Rollenhagen, 1542 - 1609, a German writer
1604, drinking song by Otto Siegfried Harnisch, around 1568 - 1623, German cantor and composer
1618, summer song from the popular Erfurter Volksliederbuch songbook,
1620; front page of the book Englische Comoedianten by Heinrich Julius; 1564 - 1613
1636, front page of The Fruitbearing Society, Die Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft or Palmenorden, the biggest literary group of the Baroque,
1659, title page by Andreas Heinrich Bucholtz also known as Andreas Henricus Bucholtz, 1607 - 1671, a German Lutheran theologian and writer of the baroque period,
1741, portrait of Johann Jakob Breitinger, 1701 - 1776, a Swiss philologist and author,
1744, symbols of the Pegnesischer Blumenorden association of poets,
1759, handwritten pages of fables of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781
1767, portrait of Johann Melchior Goeze, 1717 - 1786, a Lutheran theologian,
1767,title page from Minna von Barnhelm by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781
17th century, portrait of Jakob Boehme, 1575 - 1624, German mystic, philosopher
1892 vintage handwriting
A. Gridin gives autograph
Abigail Breslin - Rango Europapremiere
Abigail Breslin, Isla Fisher - Rango Premiere
Abraham by the Benedictine nun Roswitha or Hrotsvitha von Gandersheim, German poet, 10th Century,
Adam Puschmann, 1532 - 1600, a German poet and Meistersinger
Adolf Holtzmann 1810–1870, a German professor and philologist
Aegidius Albertinus, 1560 - 1620, writer and translator
Aennchen von Tharau, a song by Simon Dach, 1605 - 1659, a German poet of the baroque period,
Albert Knapp, 1798 - 1864, a German priest, poet
Albert Knapp, 1798-1864, a German poet
Albrecht von Eyb, 1420 - 1475, lawyer and early humanist German writer and translator
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799-1837, Russian poet
Amadis of France, a popular romance of chivalry
Ambras Book of Heroes, a handwritten collection of medieval epics, 13th Century,
Ambras Book of Heroes, a handwritten collection of medieval epics, Wolfdietrich, 13th Century,
Ambrosius Lobwasser, 1515 - 1585, a German humanist writer
Anastasius Gruen, 1806 - 1876, an Austrian politician
Ancient wall on Sigiriya rock in Sri Lanka
Ancient wall on Sigiriya rock in Sri Lanka where people left their autographs for more centuries
Andreas Gryphius also known as Andreas Greif, 1616 - 1664, a German poet
Andreas Heinrich Bucholtz also known as Andreas Henricus Bucholtz, 1607 - 1671, a German Lutheran theologian
Angelina Jolie "The Tourist" Premiere
Angelus Silesius or Johannes Scheffler, 1624 - 1677, a German poet and theologian
Anna Louisa Karsch also known as Karschin, 1722 - 1791, a German poet,
Annette von Droste-Hulshoff, 1797 - 1848, a German writer
Annette von Droste-Hulshoff, 1797 - 1848, German writer
anno 1810
Anton Ulrich von Braunschweig-Wolfenbuettel, 1633 - 1714, Duke of Brunswick and Lueneburg
Aristotelis Valaoritis
Arne Friedrich
Arne Friedrich - Rango Europapremiere
august
August Friedrich Christian Vilmar, 1800 - 1868, a German Neo-Lutheran theologian
August Heinrich Hoffmann or Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 1798-1874,
Autogramme, autographs
Autogrammjäger
Autogrammstunde von Karussell
ball pen with message
Barthold Heinrich Brockes, 1680 - 1747, a German writer
Bastian Pastewka
beautiful vintage handwriting
Berlinale 2011: Colin Firth - The King's Speech
Berlinale 2011: Dominic Cooper - The Devil's Double Pressekonferenz
Berlinale 2011: Frank Walter Steinmeier
Berlinale 2011: Hannah Herzsprung Anna Maria Muehe
Berlinale 2011: Helena Bonham Carter
Berlinale 2011: Helena Bonham Carter - Toast
Berlinale 2011: Helena Bonham Carter - Toast Pressekonferenz
Berlinale 2011: Helena Bonham Carter,Nigel Slater, SJ Clarkson - Toast
Berlinale 2011: Jasmin Tabatabai
Berlinale 2011: Jeff Bridges-True Grit
Berlinale 2011: Martina Gedeck - The King's Speech
Berlinale 2011: Steven Gätjen
Berlinale 2011: Wim Wenders
Berthold Auerbach, 1812 - 1882, a German writer
Berthold Auerbach, 1812 - 1882, German writer
blank contract
book by Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof, 1525 -1605, a German baroque poet
book illustration from the Ulm Master Terenz, 1486, a late-medieval artist
book of folk songs of 1536, about the battle of Pavia
Business
Business meeting
Business Negotiations
Business Talks
Business woman with a paper documen for writing / signing
bust of Frederick II, title page by Karl Wilhelm Ramler, 1725 - 1798,
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Jordan, 1819 - 1904, a German writer and politician
Carl Ludwig Boerne, 1786 - 1837, German journalist
Carl Ludwig Boerne, 1786 - 1837, German literary
Christian Freiherr von Wolff or Chrétien Wolf, 1679 - 1754, German polymath
Christian Freiherr von Wolff or Chrétien Wolf, 1679 - 1754, German polymath, lawyer, mathematician and philosopher of the Enlightenment
Christian Gryphius, 1649 - 1706, a German educator
Christian Thomasius, 1655 - 1728, a German lawyer, philosopher
Christian Thomasius, 1655 - 1728, a German lawyer, philosopher, university professor, Enlightenment philosopher and witch theoretist,
Christian Weise or Siegmund Gleichviel, 1642 - 1708, a German writer
Christian Weise, 1642 - 1708, a German writer
Christoph Friedrich Nicolai, 1733 - 1811, German writer and bookseller
Claus Narr or Claus Narren von Ranstedt, a German court jester
codex cottonianus, a page from Heliand, an early medieval Old Saxon epic poem, Germanic saga, 9th Century
Comic-Con International 2009 convention held in San Diego. The annual comic book and popular arts convention attracts 126,000.
copper engraving by Pfenninger, 1789, portrait of Christian Ludwig Liscow, 1701 - 1760, a German satirist,
copper engraving from a book by Philipp von Zesen
Count Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg, 1750 - 1819, a German poet, translator and lawyer
Damn Taxes!
dance songs by Neidhart von Reuental, German lyric poet of the Middle Ages, 13th Century,
Danubian Passion Play, 15th Century
Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, 1622 - 1676, a German writer
Der Schwabenspiegel, legal code book created in 1275, non-Saxon law book for German Iskan, 14th Century,
Der von Kuerenberg, Danubian lyric, minnesang, 12th Century
Der von Kuerenberg, minnesang, Parisian Song Manual, 12th Century
Die Internationale Jury der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Die Verleihung des GQ Männer des Jahres 2013 Awards
Dietrich's Flight, Middle High German heroic epic poem, Rabenschlacht, Raven Battle, 13th Century,
Dominic Raacke - Rango Europapremiere
Duke Ernst, a Middle High German verse novel or minstrel poetry of the High Middle Ages, 12th and 15th Century,
Eduard Friedrich Phillip Moerike, 1804-1875, German poet
Elvis Presley
Emanuel Geibel, 1815 - 1884, a German poet
Emanuel Geibel, 1815 - 1884, German poet
English business letter with handwriting
Esopus book of fables by Burkard Waldis, 1490 - 1556, German fabulist
Ewald Christian von Kleist, 1715 - 1759, a German poet
Exhortatio ad plebem christianam, Old Bavarian text from the 9th Century
Fanny Lewald or Marcus, 1811 - 1889, a German writer
Federschrift
Field Marshal Colin Campbell
first text printed with movable type, Johannes Gutenberg, 1454
Formula 1, GP Malaysia, Sepang, April 10 2011. Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, team Scuderia Ferrari
Fountain pen
fountain pen and signature
Franciscus Junius or François du Jon, 1591-1677, pioneer of Germanic philology,
Franz Beckenbauer 2006
Franz Bopp, 1791-1867, German linguist and Sanskrit researcher
Franz Pfeiffer, 1815-1868, Swiss specialist
Freiherr von Zedlitz und Nimmersatt, 1790 - 1862, an Austrian officer
Freiherr von Zedlitz und Nimmersatt, 1790 - 1862, Austrian officer
Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen, 1780-1856,
Friedrich Martin von Bodenstedt, 1819 - 1892, German writer
Friedrich Mueller also known as Maler Mueller, 1749 - 1825, a German painter, copperplate engraver and poet,
Friedrich Rudolf Ludwig Freiherr von Canitz, 1654 - 1699, a German writer and diplomat,
Friedrich Rudolf Ludwig Freiherr von Canitz, 1654 - 1699, German writer
front page by Aegidius Albertinus, 1560 - 1620, writer and translator of the Counter-Reformation,
front page by Jakob Frey, 1824 - 1875, a Swiss writer,
front page of a book called Die schoene Magelone, 1536,
front page of the first and the second Faust book, printed by Johann Spiess in Frankfurt,
Georg Friedrich Benecke, 1762-1844, German philologist
Georg Gottfried Gervinius, 1805-1871, German historian and politician
Georg Moritz Ebers, 1837 - 1898, German Egyptologist and writer
Georg Moritz Ebers, 1837 - 1898, German Egyptologist, writer
Georg Philipp Harsdoerffer or Harsdorf, 1607 - 1658, a German poet
Georg Philipp Harsdoerffer or Harsdorf; 1607 - 1658; a German poet
Georg Rollenhagen; 1542 - 1609; a German writer
Georg Rudolf Weckherlin 1584 - 1653, a German poet
Georg Rudolf Weckherlin 1584 - 1653; a German poet
Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Haering, 1797 - 1871, German writer
German Alexanderlied, an epic poem by Pfaffe Lamprecht, 12th Century
Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, Italian composer
Gore Verbinski - Rango Europapremiere
Gottfried August Buerger, 1747 - 1794, a German poet
Gottfried Keller, 1819 - 1890, a Swiss poet
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1646 - 1716, a German philosopher, scientist, mathematician
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1646 - 1716, a German philosopher, scientist, mathematician, diplomat, physicist, historian and politician,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1646 - 1716, German philosopher
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781, a poet of the German Enlightenment
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781, a poet of the German Enlightenment,
Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener, 1714 - 1771, a German writer
Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Great Heidelberg Song Manuscript, Codex Manesse, by Walther von der Vogelweide, from 1170 - 1230, German poet of the Middle Ages
Gustav Schwab, 1792 -1850, a German theologian
Hand offering pen for signature above contract paper
hand-written by Louis Hector Berlioz
Handwriting
handwritten december
handwritten letter
handwritten love letter
handwritten manuscript by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, 1724 - 1803, a German poet
Handwritten text and portrait of Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm
Hans Sachs, 1494 - 1576, a Nuremberg poet, playwright and Meistersinger
Hans Sachs, 1494 - 1576, a Nuremberg poet, playwright and Meistersinger,
Hartmann von Aue, epic poet of the Middle High German classical period around 1200
Heiner Lauterbach
Heinrich Heine, 1797 - 1856, German poet
Heinrich Julius; 1564 - 1613; Bishop of Halberstadt;
Heinrich Rudolf Constanz Laube, 1806 - 1884, German writer
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was an American poet and educator whose works include Paul Reveres Ride
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 - 1882, an American writer
Hermann Ferdinand Freiligrath, 1810 - 1876, German poet
Hermann Samuel Reimarus, 1694 - 1768, school teacher of oriental languages
Historic manuscript by Pfaffe Konrad, Conrad the Priest, Middle High German Song of Roland, 12th Century,
Historic manuscript by Robert Roberthin, 1600 - 1648, a German poet,
Historic manuscript of 1600, a poem by Georg Rollenhagen; 1542 - 1609; a German writer
Historic manuscript of Ewald Christian von Kleist, 1715 - 1759,
Historic manuscript of Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, 1719 - 1803, a German poet of the Enlightenment,
Historic manuscript of Philipp von Zesen, German Protestant hymnwriter
Historic manuscript, 1640, by Andreas Gryphius also known as Andreas Greif, 1616 - 1664, a German poet
Historic manuscript, 1640, mourning poem by Christian Gryphius, 1649 - 1706, a German educator and school playwright,
Historic manuscript, 1767, page from Minna von Barnhelm by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781, a poet of the German Enlightenment,
Historic manuscript, Johann Georg Jacobi, 1740 - 1814, a German poet and writer,
Historic manuscript, of Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, 1719 - 1803, a German poet
Historic manuscript, page of Christian Weise or Siegmund Gleichviel, Orontes, Catharinus Civilis, Tarquinius Eatullus, 1642 - 1708, a German writer, playwright and educationalist,
Historic manuscript, page of Johann Christian Guenther, 1695 - 1723, a German poet
Historic manuscript, page of the family register of Barthold Heinrich Brockes also known as Bertold Hinrich Brockes, 1680 - 1747, a German writer and poet of the early German Enlightenment,
Historic manuscript, poem by the writer Dietrich von dem Werder 1584 - 1657,
Historic manuscript, poem of Ewald Christian von Kleist, 1715 - 1759,
Historic print of 1656, a song by Paul Gerhardt, 1607 - 1676, a German poet and Lutheran,
Historic print of 1659, portrait of Johann Balthasar Schupp 1610 - 1661, a German satirical writer and spiritual poet,
Historic print, Schimpf-Exempe", comedic writing by Johannes Pauli, c. 1455-1530 and 1533, Franciscan preacher and German book author,
Historic print, 1551, front page of the fair catalogue of Frankfurt Book Fair 1564,
Historic print, 1560, page from a book of folk songs, printed by Thiebold Berger,
Historic print, 1570, page of a book by Johannes Nas or Nasus, 1534 - 1590, Franciscan and suffragan bishop of Brixen,
Historic print, 1582, front page of the Frankfurt chapbook
Historic print, 1587, text from the Faust chapbook,
Historic print, 1598, front page of the book Die Schiltbuerger, a German novel,
Historic print, 1599, front page of a Faust book by Georg Rudolf Widmann
Historic print, 1609, front page of the world's first newspape by Johann Carolus, 1575 - 1634
Historic print, 1620, a Low German love song,
Historic print, 1620, front page of the book Englische Komoedien und Tragoedien, by Heinrich Julius, 1564 - 1613, Bishop of Halberstadt, Duke of Brunswick and Lueneburg and prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel,
Historic print, 1669, piece of news about the founding of the Deutschgesinnten Genossenschaft association, Erzschrein,
Historic print, 1740, a title page by Johann Jacob Breitinger, 1701 - 1776, a Swiss philologist and author,
Historic print, 1740, title page by Johann Jakob Bodmer, 1698 - 1783, a Swiss philologist,
Historic print, 1767, title page by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781, a poet of the German Enlightenment,
Historic print, 1772, title page of Emilia Galotti by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781
Historic print, 2nd title of palmistry, woodcut by Johannes Hartlieb or Hans Hartlieb, 1400 - 1468, doctor, court poet and translator of the late Middle Ages, 15th Century,
Historic print, around 1560 -1570, front page of the book Die Finkenritter, a chapbook,
Historic print, manuscript by Walther von der Vogelweide, c. 1170-1230, German poet
Historic print, manuscript, Ambras Book of Heroes, a handwritten collection of medieval epics, Wolfdietrich, 13th Century,
Historic print, title page of Bremer Beitraege, 1748, Neue Beitraege zum Vergnuegen des Verstandes und Witzes, a weekly journal,
Historic title by Georg Rudolf Weckherlin 1584 - 1653, a German poet
Historical autograph or handwriting of Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm, 1785-1863, German language and literature scholar and lawyer
Historical manuscript, 1593, by Heinrich Julius; 1564 - 1613; Bishop of Halberstadt
Historical manuscript, Nibelungen manuscript, Donaueschingen manuscript, Nibelungen saga, 13th Century,
Historischer Druck
Historischer StichChristian Adolph Klotz, 1738 - 1771, a German philologist,
Horace Greeley (1811-1872) was an American newspaper editor
illustrations from Minna von Barnhelm by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Immanuel Kant, 1724 - 1804, a German philosopher
important letter in holland
ink pen
Isaac Taylor (17 August 1787 – 28 June 1865) was an English philosophical and historical writer
Jakob Boehme, 1575 - 1624, German mystic, philosopher
James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper, 1789 - 1851, an American writer of romanc
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1712 - 1778, a Swiss writer, philosopher
Jennifer Hof auf der AMI 2009
Joachim Rachel or Der deutsche Juvenal, 1618 - 1669, a German satirist
Johann Adolf Schlegel, 1721 - 1793, a German poet and Protestant priest,
Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1785-1852, Bavarian linguist,
Johann Anton Leisewitz, 1752 - 1806, a German writer and lawyer,
Johann Arnold Ebert, 1723 - 1795, a German writer
Johann Arnold Ebert, 1723 - 1795, a German writer and translator,
Johann Balthasar Schupp, 1610 - 1661, a German satirical writer and spiritual poet,
Johann Baptist Fischart, 1546 - 1591, an early Modern High German writer
Johann Baptist Fischart, 1546 - 1591, an Early Modern High German writer
Johann Christian Guenther, 1695 - 1723, a German poet,
Johann Christian Guenther, 1695 - 1723, German poet
Johann Georg Hamann, 1730 - 1788, a German philosopher and writer
Johann Georg Jacobi, 1740 - 1814, a German poet and write
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann, 1728 - 1795, philosopher,
Johann Gottfried Kinkel, 1815 - 1882, German theologian
Johann Gottfried von Herder, 1744 - 1803, a German poet, translator, theologian and philosopher
Johann Heinrich Merck, 1741 - 1791, an editor, writer and naturalist
Johann Heinrich Merck, 1741 - 1791, an editor, writer and naturalist,
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, 1746 - 1827, Swiss educator
Johann Jakob Bodmer, 1698 - 1783, a Swiss philologist
Johann Jakob Bodmer, 1698 - 1783, a Swiss philologist,
Johann Jakob Breitinger, 1701 - 1776, Swiss philologist and author
JOHANN JAKOB WILHELM HEINSE, 1749-1803, a German writer
Johann Lauremberg or Johannes Lauremberg, 1590 - 1658, Low German poet and writer
Johann Lauremberg or Johannes Lauremberg, Low German poet and writer
Johann Michael Moscherosch, 1601 - 1669, a German statesman, satirist
Johann Peter Uz, 1720 - 1796, a German poet
Johann Rist, 1607 - 1667, a German poet
Johann von Besser, 1654 - 1729, a German poet,
Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, 1719 - 1803, a German poet
Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, 1719 - 1803, a German poet of the Enlightenment,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749 - 1832, a German poet
Johannes Agricola, 1494 - 1566, a German reformer
Johannes Sleidanus, 1506 - 1556, a German lawyer and diplomat,
John Keast Lord
John Singleton Copley
Joseph Victor von Scheffel, 1826-1886, a German poet
Joseph Victor von Scheffel, 1826-1886, German poet
Julianne Moore und Fans
Justus Friedrich Wilhelm Zachariae, 1726 - 1777, a German writer
Karl August Koberstein, 1797-1870, German literary historian
Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, 1811 - 1878, German writer
Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, 1741 - 1792, a German Protestant theologian
Karl Joseph Simrock, 1802-1876, German poet and pilologist
Karl Konrad Friedrich Wilhelm Lachmann, 1793-1851, German classical scholar and Germanic medievalist, lecturer and professor at the University of Berlin, 19th century,
Karl Viktor Muellenhoff, 1818-1884, German Germanic medievaliast
Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Braunschweig-Wolfenbuettel, 1735 - 1806
Katharina Schuettler
Laurin Book of Heroes, 14th century,
leaflet in 1632, image of the consequences of the battle of Breitenfeld in 1631, food bank,
Leopold Friedrich Guenther von Goeckingk or Goeckingk, 1748 - 1828, a German poet
Lessing's wife Eva, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781, a poet of the German Enlightenment,
Let Me Explain
letter with seal
Life Without Parole
Lord Selborne
Louis Hector Berlioz
Love letter
love letter
Love letter
Luise Adelgunde Victorie Gottsched, 1713 - 1762, a German poet and translator,
M. Bernigeroth, 1760, portrait of Johann Friedrich von Cronegk, 1731 - 1758, a German playwright, poet and essayist,
Macro shot of ballpen
Magnus Gottfried Lichtwer the Younger, 1719 - 1783, a German lawyer and fabulist of the Age of Enlightenment,
manuscript by Dietmar von Aist, 1140 – 1171, German minnesang from the Parisian Song Manual, 12th Century
manuscript by Michael Beheim, 1420 - 1470, writer, Poeta Weinsbergensis
Manuscript from Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1812 - 1870, an English writer
manuscript of 1425, song by Oswald von Wolkenstein, c. 1377-1445, singer, composer and poet, politician,
Maria Karoline Flachsland, wife of Johann Gottfried von Herder, 1744 - 1803, a German poet
Matthias Claudius also known as Asmus, 1740 - 1815, a German poet and journalist,
Middle High German epic poem, Nibelungen and Dietrich saga, 14th Century,
Middle High German heroic epic poem, Rabenschlacht, Raven Battle, 13th Century,
Middle Low German folks book Eulenspiegel from 1511
Mika Kallio gibt Autogramm
Millstaett Manuscript, 12th Century,
Millstaett Manuscript, written in southern Bavarian Early Middle High German, 12th Century,
minnelied, love song by Conrad or Conradin, 1252 - 1268, Duke of Swabia
minnelied, love song by Conrad or Conradin, 1252 - 1268, Duke of Swabia as Conrad IV
monks and clerics, historic print, 1518, Hardwin von Graetz 1480-1542, German humanist
Monument to Thomas Mann. Svetlogorsk (until 1946 Rauschen), Kaliningrad oblast, Russia
newspaper vendor of 1631,
Niklaus Manuel, called Deutsch, 1484-1530, poet, painter
Nikolaus Lenau 1802 - 1850, Austrian writer
Nikolaus Lenau, 1802 - 1850, an Austrian writer
Nina Eichinger
november
Oh my god!
old love letter
Oliver Kalkofe - Rango Europapremiere
Olympiasieger Julien Absalon, MTB Rennen
Orendel, minstrel poetry, old Germanic legend, 13th Century,
Oskar Freiherr von Redwitz, 1823-1891, a German poet
page of Barthold Heinrich Brockes also known as Bertold Hinrich Brockes, 1680 - 1747, a German writer and poet of the early German Enlightenment
page of Barthold Heinrich Brockes, 1680 - 1747, a German writer and poet
page of the fair catalogue of Frankfurt Book Fair 1564
page of the world's first newspaper, by Johann Carolus, 1575 - 1634
Partonopier and Meliur, poem by Konrad von Wuerzburg or Master Conrad, 1220-1230 - 1287, German poet
Paul Fleming, 1609 - 1640, a German doctor, writer
Paul Gerhardt, 1607 - 1676, a German poet and Lutheran
Paul Melissus, 1539 - 1602, humanistic modern Latin writer
Paul Melissus, or Paul Schede, Paulus Schedius Melissus, 1539 - 1602, humanistic modern Latin writer, translator and composer,
pen and signature
Pen for signature lying on contract
pen in the man's hand and signature
pen in the man's hand to signature
Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, 1547 - 1590, humanistic philologist
Philipp von Zesen, German Protestant hymnwriter
Photocall „20.000 Days on Earth“ im Rahmen der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Photocall „Aloft“ im Rahmen der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Photocall „Calvary“ im Rahmen der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Photocall „La voie de l'ennemi - Two Men in Town“ im Rahmen der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Photocall „The Monuments Men“ im Rahmen der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Piano Fantasia in C minor, sheet music manuscript by Johann Seba
poem with handwritten corrections by Karl Wilhelm Ramler, 1725 - 1798, a German poet and philosopher,
portrait and manuscript of Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator,
portrait and manuscript of Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hoelty, 1748 - 1776, a German trivial poet,
portrait of Ewald Christian von Kleist, 1715 - 1759, a German poet and Prussian officer,
portrait of Joseph Victor von Scheffel, 1826-1886, a German poet
portrait of Sir Michael Andrew Angus Costa, 1808 - 1884, an Italian-English conductor and composer
portrait with autograph, Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm, 1785-1863, German language and literature scholar and lawyer, collector of fairy tales and legends, Brothers Grimm, founder of German philology and classical studies, 19th century,
Premiere „American Hustle“ im Rahmen der 64. Internationalen Filmfestspiele Berlin
Premiere „Die Tribute von Panem – Catching Fire“ in Berlin
Premiere „Die Vermessung der Welt“ in Berlin
Premiere „Malavita – The Family“ in Berlin
Pruenn-Munich Manuscript, Nibelungenlied, The Song of the Nibelungs, 13th Century
Rango Europapremiere
Rasmus Christian Rask, 1787-1832, major Danish Indo-European scholar
Ricardo Moniz
Robert Burns, 1759 - 1796, a Scottish writer and poet
Robert Hamerling, 1830-1889, Austrian poet
Robert Reinick, 1805 - 1852, German painter and poet
Rudolf Baumbach, 1840 - 1905, German poet
Rudolph Friedrich Moriz Haupt, 1808-1874, German classical scholar
Schwere Entscheidung
Sebastian Muenster, 1488 - 1552, cosmographer, humanist and Hebraist,
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Adrian Sutil (team Force India) at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa (Ferrari) greet fans at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Jenson Button (team McLaren Mercedes) greet fans at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Mark Webber (team Red Bull Racing) at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Pastor Maldonado (team ATT Williams) at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Rubens Barrichello (team Williams) greets fans at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Russian fans at Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Sebastian Vettel (team Red Bull Racing) at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Sebastian Vettel (team Red Bull Racing) greet fans at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Sergio Perez (team Sauber) at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Vitaly Petrov (team Lotus Renault) at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
SEPANG, MALAYSIA - APRIL 10: Vitantonio Liuzzi (team Hispania Racing) greets fans at the autograph session on Formula 1 GP, April 10 2011, Sepang, Malaysia
sermon by Johannes Tauler, c. 1300-1361, German theologian and preacher
Set business logos hands. Hand in costume. Hands letters in an Office suit. Vector illustration.
Set of autographs
Sigmund Feyerabend, 1528 - 1590, a German printer and publisher of the 16th century,
Sigmund or Sigismund von Birken, 1626 - 1681, a German Protestant poet
Sign please!
Sign up target
signatur
Signature fictitious Autograph on white background
signing contract
Signing contract
Signing contract closeup. Agreement with woman hand.
Signing letter
silhouette of Heinrich Leopold Wagner, 1747 - 1779, a German writer,
Simon Dach, 1605 - 1659, a German poet
Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere
Sir Roderick Murchison
song by Adam Puschmann, 1532 - 1600, a German poet and Meistersinger,
speech by Reinmar von Zweter, from 1200 -1248, German poet
star and photographers
Superstar crowded by paparazzi
Superstar woman crowded by paparazzi
Superstar woman posing to paparazzi
Superstar woman wearing golden shining dress
symbol of the Pegnesischer Blumenorden association of poets and a figured poem written in Upper German written language by Georg Philipp Harsdoerffer or Harsdorf, 1607 - 1658, a German poet
Tannhauser, folk ballad or folk song, printed by Jobst Gutknecht,
The Fables of Bidpai in German from 1483, 15th Century,
The Great Rose Garden of Worms, Nibelungen and Dietrich saga, 14th Century
the Middle Low German folks book Eulenspiegel from 1511,
the Saxon Chronicle of the World, written in Middle High and Middle Low German, 13th Century,
The signature close up and fountain pen
The signature close up and fountain pen. Old yellow paper
the Song of Songs by King Salomos von Williram von Ebersberg, 1010 - 1085, monk, scholar, 11th Century,
The Song of the Nibelungs, epic poem in Hundeshagenschen Kodex
The Wessobrunn Prayer or the Wessobrunn Creation Poem, 9th Century,
Thomas Abbt, 1738 - 1766, a German writer and philosopher
Thomas Guthrie
Thomas Vanek
title page by Heinrich Anselm von Ziegler and Kliphausen, 1663 - 1696, a German novelist
title page by Christian Reuter, 1665 -1712, a German writer
title page by Christian Wernicke, German epigrammist and diplomat
title page of Engelhard, Konrad von Wuerzburg or Master Conrad, 1220-1230 - 1287, German poet
title page of Insel Felsenburg, Johann Gottfried Schnabel
title page of Laocoon by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781
title page of Laocoon by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781, a poet of the German Enlightenment,
title page of Luise by Johann Heinrich Voss, 1751 - 1826, a German poet and translator,
title page of the fables of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729 - 1781
Ulrich von Hutten, 1488 - 1523, humanist,
Unterschrift
Unterschrift mit Füller
verses from a book of folk songs of 1536, about the battle of Pavia,
Vertrag - Contract
Vienna manuscript by Otfried von Weissenburg, gospel book from the 9th Century
Vingt-quatre Préludes, 24, Op. 28, historical sheet music manusc
vintage handwriting
Vintage handwriting
vintage handwritten letter
vintage handwritten letters
vintage seal
Voltaire, 1694 - 1778, French author
Vorau Manuscript, The Emperor Chronicle, 12th Century,
Walther von der Vogelweide, 1170-1230,
Weingartner Songs by Walther von der Vogelweide, 1170 - 1230, German poet of the Middle Ages
What have I done!
Wilhelm Carl Grimm, 1786-1859, German language and literature scholar
Wilhelm Hauff, 1802 - 1827, a German writer
Wilhelm Hauff, 1802 - 1827, a German writer of the Romantic era
Wilhelm Hauff, 1802 - 1827, German writer
Wilhelm Ludwig, Prince of Anhalt-Koethen, 1638 - 1665,
Wilhelm Scherer, 1841-1886, Austrian specialist in German studies
William Cullen Bryant
Wolfgang Menzel, 1798 - 1873, a German writer
Wolke Hegenbarth
Woman Pen Writers block
woodcuts from 1480 and 1490 - 1552, by Hans Brosamer, German painter, copperplate engraver and print cutter, printed around 1560 by Ulrich Han or Haan, Hahn, Gallus, one of the oldest German book printers,