Der Göttingische Ausruff von 1744

The well-known artist Georg Daniel Heumann (1691-1759), who came from Nuremberg, had been appointed as a university copper engraver at the Georgia Augusta in Göttingen in 1740. Because of his interest in itinerant street traders, he became the creator of the Göttingischen Ausruff, a series of prin...

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Main Author: Heumann, Georg Daniel (auth)
Other Authors: Brednich, Rolf Wilhelm (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2021
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