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This post serves as a dual introduction, both to Arnold von Harff and to late-medieval pilgrimage writing more broadly. The latter goal in particular is, admittedly, rather brave.
Who was Arnold von Harff?
This is a question which Harff wants his audience to answer in a particular way. As he never tires of reminding us, he was a knight from an aristocratic family. To be more specific, he was the middle son of a nobleman, Adam von Harff. He was born around 1471 at the family seat of Schloss Harff in Bedburg, a castle which was demolished in 1972 for the sake of opencast brown coal mining, along with the whole associated settlement (to see full-size versions of any images, click through twice).
As you can see, pretty much nothing survived, but the Crucifixion group which had been in the churchyard since 1531 was moved to the new settlement and affixed to the modern church wall. It bears some striking similarities to the Crucifixion image transmitted with Harff’s Reise • For the Patrick Street album, see Cornerboys. 8th episode of the 4th årstid of The Wire "Corner Boys" is the eighth episode of the fourth årstid of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by Richard Price from a story by Ed Burns & Richard Price, and directed by Agnieszka Holland, it originally aired on November 5, 2006. Prez takes his second class of the day. He sets them a problem requiring division of apples between people. Randy is distracted by his classmate Calvin. Prez asks Calvin the answer and Calvin guesses correctly. He explains his rationale to the class: when going through the problem with the previous class, Prez tapped the correct answer several times, leaving chalk marks around it. After school Randy walks home with Michael and his younger brother Bug. Michael quizzes Randy about how he was able to return to school and Randy keeps quiet about his involvement with the police. Michael warns him about getting in • American actor (1960–2013) Robert F. Chew Robert Francell Chew Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Robert Francell Chew[1] (December 28, 1960 – January 17, 2013) was an American acting coach and actor.[2] He was best known for portraying drug kingpin Proposition Joe on the HBO drama series The Wire. Chew was born on December 28, 1960, in Baltimore. He graduated from Patterson Park High School and then studied music at Morgan State University.[1] Chew starred in the HBO drama series The Wire as drug kingpin Proposition Joe on all five seasons of the show.[3] The role had drawn acclaim for Chew both for his ability to handle the character's verbose dialogue and the sympathy he drew while playing a "bad guy."& Corner Boys
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