Berggold Tromlitz Voigt, Christian Friedrich Traugott, 1770-1814
Published / Created:
1798-99.
Call Number:
Zg19 V871 798t
Image Count:
1
Description:
Each volume has calendar for year of publication., Original wrappers; uncut., and Vol. I reissued with calendar for 1800--cf. Goedeke's grundrisz, v, p. 391.
Featured within a leafy frame is a scene of a mountain beneath a partly sunny sky and additionally framed by a pine tree. In the forefront below are several books, a microscope, and a skull. Above the entire image is the motto √úber allen Gipseln ist Ruh.
Johann Christoph Georg Bodenschatzens hochfu¨rst. Bayreuth. Pfarrers in Uttenreuth Kirchliche
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Printers vary: v. 1: Erlang, Gedruckt bey des sel. Joh. Friedr. Beckers, Univ. Buchdr. nachgelassenen Wittwe; v. 2: Coburg, gedruckt bey Georg Otto, Hochf. Sachs. privil. Hofbuchdr., 4 pts. in 2 v., and Bound in between p. 156-157.
Subject (Topic):
Jews --Germany and Jews --Social life and customs
Collection Created:
Frankfurt und Leipzig : Auf Kosten des Auctoris, 1748-1749
In the picture, the British lion gobbles up various national currencies in the background while in the foreground a battle takes place between a few generals of the Central Powers and a large army of the Allies, led by generals from Russia, Italy, France, etc., and followed by a horde of soldiers (all dark-complected and mostly dressed in white) as well as dangerous animals such as a gorilla, a leopard, and several serpents. In back of the generals of the Central Powers are such cultural objects as a book and a palette with paints and brushes and such useful objects as a plow and a wheel; the Allies in contrast are stepping on a book labeled "Kultur" as well as on emblems of various nations such as Finland and Poland.
Description:
A photomechanical print of a painting. and Hohenzollern-Schlaberg-Hughes Collection, Gift of Thomas Lowe Hughes, J.D. 1952.
f. 45v, 46r : Geometric symbols containing luna crests., f. 50r : ""Philosophisch balneum,"" distillation apparatus and furnace., f. 50v : ""Der Faule Heintze,"" a multilevel furnace, and f. 51r : ""Der Philosophische Offen,"" a cylindrical furnace, with chimney.
Description:
3 oversize folding pages with drawings and diagrams inserted after f. 227., On paper, Twelve illustrations., and Written by a single scribe in gothic, Fraktur and roman scripts.