Die neue Europäische Fama, welche den gegenwärtigen Zustand der vornehmsten Höfe entdecket.
- Type:
- tijdschrift
- Titel:
- Die neue Europäische Fama, welche den gegenwärtigen Zustand der vornehmsten Höfe entdecket.
- Jaar:
- 1743
- URL:
- https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de//resolve/display/bsb11040207.html Bavarian State Library
- Onderwerp:
- 18th Century (1701-1800)
History
Politics
Europe
bezetting (voc.)
beiaard
muziek_algemeen
Cibber, C
Nederlanden
concerten
opera
dansen
filosofie
tabak
tafelmuziek
geschiedenis
Hamburg_opera Artaxerxes
trombone
trompet
Italiaanse invloed in Duitsland
vrijmetselaars
vuurwerk
Joseph van Oostenrijk
rechten
koor/orkestopstelling
salaris
Leipzig
Leipzig
Leipzig_opera Siroe
literatuur
schalmei
slagwerk
medicijnen
August Ferdinand von Brandenburg
August Wilhelm von Brandenburg
Born
Brown, C
Buseck, A. von
Carolus van Mainz, J.F
Casimir Antonius von Constanz
Ernesti
Gleditsch, F. (Leipzig)_boekcatalogus
godsdienst
Haller de Hallerstein, J.S.
Hatzfeld, Franz Adrian von
Italiaanse opera in Rusland
katholieke / protestantse feestdagen
Marche, Lodovicus Franciscus de la
Mencke
Müller, A.F. (Leipzig)
oorlogsgeschiedenis
staar
studentenmuziek
Te Deum
testament
Theodorus vd Pfalz, C
Turmmusik
Ulrica van Pruissen, L
watermuziek
Winckler, J.H - Taal:
- Duits
- Uitgever:
- Leipzig s.n. 1743-1744
- Plaatsnummer:
- ORPH.KTS1 C1.14 09C02_09 (Orpheus Instituut)
- Paginering:
- 364-[viii]-706-[xiii] pages illustrations, bound in white vellum
- Nota:
- The "Neue europäische Fama" (Leipzig 1735 ff.) and "Neueste europäische Fama" (Gotha 1760 ff.) were continuations of "Die europäische Fama" (1704), a series of periodic journals first published by Sinold von Schütz.
Contains an unpaginated book-catalogue of the editor Gleditsch of 8 pages between Theil 100 & 101.
ex libris Christian Ernst Graf zu Stolberg (1691-1771).The golden age of the Stolberg library was during the reign of Christian Ernst (1710-1771). He not only greatly increased its holdings and opened it to the public, but was also its librarian, commissioning the distinctive Stolberg bookplate and personally inscribing the publication date on the spine of each volume bound in white vellum. In 1746 Christian Ernst issued an edict making the collection—by then about 10,000 volumes—a public library. - Permalink:
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