Justus Georg Schottel (Schottelius) (born 23 June 1612 in Einbeck, died 25 October 1676 in Wolfenbüttel) was a baroqueGerman grammarian. Events January 20 - Mathias becomes Holy Roman Emperor. ... Einbeck is a city in southern Lower Saxony, Germany, located in the district Northeim. ... Events January 29 - Feodor III becomes Tsar of Russia First measurement of the speed of light, by Ole Rømer Bacons Rebellion Russo-Turkish Wars commence. ... Wolfenbüttel Wolfenbüttel is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. ... Adoration, by Peter Paul Rubens: dynamic figures spiral down around a void: draperies blow: a whirl of movement lit in a shaft of light, rendered in a free bravura handling of paint The Baroque was a style in art that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce...
Ausführliche Arbeit von der Teutschen Haubt-Sprache1663
Events The Long Parliament passes a series of legislation designed to contain Charles Is absolutist tendencies. ... Events January 21 - Abel Tasman discovers Tonga February 6 - Abel Tasman discovers the Fiji islands. ... Events January 10 - Archbishop Laud executed on Tower Hill. ... Events Prix de Rome scholarship established for students of the arts. ...
External links
short biography (http://www.ni.schule.de/~pohl/literatur/sadl/barock/schottel.htm) (German language site)
Schottel notes, it would be absurd to put such a requirement in place and then to require a further hearing before a fact finder at which a far lesser standard is required to be met and the burden of proof is shifted to the State.
Schottel met his burden at the initial hearing on his second petition for release, a hearing held under the 2000 version of section 632.498, and was thereby entitled to proceed to a second hearing on the merits of his petition.
Schottel may be required to meet in the future cannot affect the fact that he met his burden of proof and was entitled to a hearing on the merits of his October 2002 petition for release.
Schottel won't be knocking on doors until next week; he says he's been too busy with committee meetings in Phoenix to get out sooner.
Schottel, however, doesn't support a woman's right to an abortion unless a pregnancy results from rape or the woman's life is endangered.
Schottel, former owner of the Wooden Nickel Tavern, shrugs off accusations that he doesn't support his county, stating the verity that most PACs are located near the state capitol.