. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biograhy, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . 1. Sui^nese Nejro Woman. 2. 3. Maoris of New Zealand. 4. Caroline Islander. 5. 6. Handnd Foot of a Dyak of Borneo. 7. Japanese. TAULER — TAUNTON the firm Tauclinitz. lie first intro-duced stereotyping into Germany, and won ahigh reputation by his musical publications, hiseditions of the Bible and the Koran, and hisremarkably correct series of Greek and Latinclassics. Tauler, towIer, Johann, German mystic: about 1300;


. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biograhy, geography, commerce, etc., of the world . 1. Sui^nese Nejro Woman. 2. 3. Maoris of New Zealand. 4. Caroline Islander. 5. 6. Handnd Foot of a Dyak of Borneo. 7. Japanese. TAULER — TAUNTON the firm Tauclinitz. lie first intro-duced stereotyping into Germany, and won ahigh reputation by his musical publications, hiseditions of the Bible and the Koran, and hisremarkably correct series of Greek and Latinclassics. Tauler, towIer, Johann, German mystic: about 1300; d. there 16 June 18 he renounced a fortune to enter theDominican cloister, where he studied thescholastic theology, and returning to Strasburgcame under the influence of Master Eckhart,whose vernacular sermons then attractedthronging audiences. He was the more im-pelled to mystical and fervent piety by the vio-lence of the war between Pope John the Emperor Louis the Bavarian, when thebishop of Strasburg forbade the clergy to opentheir churches. He became one of the so-calledfriends of God, an unorganized brotherhood,including prie


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