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English: Figure on the corner of a building of the Old University, pun with the term Dominican (Domini-Canes = Latin. Men's dogs). The Old University was a Dominican monastery before the Reformation.
Deutsch: Figur auf der Ecke eines Gebäudes der Alten Universität, Wortspiel mit dem Begriff Dominikaner (Domini-Canes = lat. Hunde des Herren). Die Alte Universität war vor der Reformation ein Dominikanerkloster.
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English: Figure on the corner of a building of the Old University, pun with the term Dominican (Domini-Canes = Latin. Men's dogs). The Old University was a Dominican monastery before the Reformation.
Deutsch: Figur auf der Ecke eines Gebäudes der Alten Universität, Wortspiel mit dem Begriff Dominikaner (Domini-Canes = lat. Hunde des Herren). Die Alte Universität war vor der Reformation ein Dominikanerkloster.
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