Description
Joannes-Antonius-Florantin-Dicæomachia-sive-Erotemata MG 0920.tif
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English:
Battlefield. "Eugenius victor in Germania" (Prince Eugene of Savoy, victor in Germany). "Proelium ad Danubium / Höchstady" ( = Battle at the Danube / Höchstädt an der Donau = Battle of Blenheim, Second Battle of Höchstädt), 13 August 1704.
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Date
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[1714]
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Source
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Joannes Antonius Florantin: Dicæomachia, sive, Erotemata juridico-polemica de jure, et justitia certaminum et bellorum : quæ ... in ... Universitate Oenipontana publice disputata sustinuit præside p. Josepho Seybold ... Joannes Antonius Florantin.
Publisher: Oeniponti ( = Innsbruck) : typis hæredis Jacobi Christoph. Wagner
Peace Palace Library
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Native name
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Bibliotheek van het Vredespaleis
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Location
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Coordinates
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52° 05′ 11.76″ N, 4° 17′ 43.8″ E
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Established
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1913
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Website
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ppl.nl
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Authority file
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institution QS:P195,Q3046797
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Author
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"Andr: Matth: Wolfgang del." (Andreas Matthäus Wolfgang (1660-1726)), design. "et sculpsit Aug. Vind" (August Vind), engraving
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Peace Palace Library
collection in the Netherlands. The image has been digitized by Bert Mellink and Lilian Mellink-Dikker from the partnership "D-Vorm VOF". Credits are appreciated.
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