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The first edition of the Frisian - German dictionary published in 1786 in Aurich (East-West Auerk) - now a district town in the north-west of Germany, in the federal state of Lower Saxony. The author of the dictionary is Tilemann Dothias Wiarda (1746-1826…
German weekly, published during the Weimar Republic. The subject of interest in the periodical were the “eastern areas” of Germany after World War I, Pomerania, the Poznan-West Prussian province, part of Upper Silesia and East Prussia, as well as areas de…
German weekly, published during the Weimar Republic. The subject of interest in the periodical were the “eastern areas” of Germany after World War I, Pomerania, the Poznan-West Prussian province, part of Upper Silesia and East Prussia, as well as areas de…
Released in 1797 in Berlin, the German-language translation of the extensive biography of Wawrzyniec Medyceusz (responsible Lorenzo di Piero de 'Medici), known as Wawrzyniec Wspaniały (1449-1492) by William Roscoe (1753-1831) - British writer, histori…
Wydany w 1795 roku w Lipsku przez Friedricha Erasmusa Vogla zbiór odnalezionych rękopiśmiennych notatek, stanowiących formę przygotowania do prowadzenia wykładów dotyczących twórczości Horacego czyli Quintusa Horatiusa Flaccusa (65p.n.e. - 8p.n.e.), okreś…
Publication published in 1780 in Magdeburg and Leipzig, by Johann Wilhelm von Tevenar (1724? -1797). The documentary focuses on the broad question of the theory of evidence in the civil process. In less than three page material, the author presents, among…
Published in 1791 in Berlin, a dissertation on the philosophy of religion by the German philosopher Johann Heinrich Tieftrunk (1760-1837). In the document, the author takes up philosophical considerations on finding the right principles and the appropriat…
A new, corrected and supplemented mythological dictionary published in Leipzig in 1793. The structure of the dictionary is divided into articles of password arranged in alphabetical order. The author of a large lexicon with over a thousand pages is Paul F…
A publication published in Leipzig in 1792 presenting the topic of the conditions for the development of the social and economic and cultural level of European countries and factors, primarily demographic determinants and influencing the development and o…
Completed, the third edition of a documentary on theology published in 1791 in Berlin by Johann Joachim Spalding (1714-1804) - a German Lutheran theologian, philosopher, pastor, creator of church songs and an important representative of neology (Greek neo…
Published in 1800 in Dortmund, an orderly extract from the Prussian Landrecht in the section on commercial law. The author of the study is Christian Dietmar Carl von Mallinckbrodt (1769-1842) - public administration official in the Kingdom of Prussia. Pru…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Acta Eruditorum - (literally translated from Latin by scholars), the first scientific journal published in the years 1682-1782. It was founded in Leipzig by the seventeenth-century German scientist and philosopher Otto Mencke (1644 -1707). The journal, mo…
Chronologically ordered, extensive multi-volume collection of correspondence conducted during the Holy Roman Empire, among others by Emperor Leopold I Habsburg (1640-1705) - King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor since 1658, and subsequent parts of the pu…