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421114 U820.A9 S34 1603 F 1 1 697348 20   Der aller durchleuchtigisten und grosmächtigen Kayser ... Königen ... Herren vom Adel ... Bildtnussen und kurtz Beschreibungen ihrer so wol in Fridts- als Kriegszzeiten verrichten fürnembsten Thaten und Handlungen : deren Waffen und Rüstungen ... auss allen Landen der Welt ... in dem Schloss Ombrass ... zu ewiger Gedächtnuss auffbehalten werden ...           5319   Jacob Schrenck von Nozing|Johann Engelbert Noyse von Campenhouten|Giovanni Battista Fontana|Daniel Baur|Dominicus Custos died 1612|active 1603|Italian, ca. 1524–1587|died 1639|German, Antwerp after 1550–1612 Augsburg   53528   1603 |1524 |1550 1612 |1603 |1587 |1639 |1612 1603 1603 1603   126 engraved plates, Height: 19 5/16 in. (49 cm)     433     205                 1
447825 NK1700 .I57 Q v.1 1900 1 1 749358 20   Das Interieur (1900)           1633   A. Schroll|Ludwig Abels     57214       1900 1900 1900   1 volume : illustrations, plates ; Height: 15 3/4 in. (40 cm) Watson Library copy: Gift of Friends of the Thomas J. Watson Library   511     205                 1
447828 NK1700 .I57 Q v.2 1901 1 1 749368 20   Das Interieur (1901)           1633   A. Schroll|Ludwig Abels     57214       1901 1901 1901   1 volume : illustrations, plates ; Height: 15 3/4 in. (40 cm) Watson Library copy: Gift of Friends of the Thomas J. Watson Library   511     205                 1
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