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Bruchstücke des Stammbuchs des Autor Julius Camman aus
Braunschweig
Stammbücher >> 1 Verschiedene, das Fürstenhaus und seine Lande betreffende Handschriften >> 1.1 Stammbücher
1692-1696
Enthält: Eintrag 1 (pag 1v): Helmstedt 24.03.1696; Georg Wilhelm von Marenholtz, stud. 1694 in Helmstedt; Französisch; mit Wappen.
Enthält: Eintrag 2 (pag 2r): Helmstedt 30.05.1696; Johann Franz Stechinelli von Wickenburg, stud. 1696 in Helmstedt; Latein; mit Wappen.
Enthält: Eintrag 3 (pag 2v): o. Ort und o. Datum; Ludwig Wilhelm Stechinelli von Wickenburg, stud. 1697 in Helmstedt; Latein und Deutsch.
Enthält: Eintrag 4 (pag 3r): Jena 21.06.1692; Heinrich von Grach; Deutsch; mit Wappen.
Gekauft im Mai 1906 von der Frau des Geheimrats Warnecke in Berlin.
Verzeichnung
Identifikation: Band: 27
Index-Gruppe: frei: GND:
Beschreibung: Format: 164 x 105 mm; 4 Blätter in Querformat mit Goldschnitt in einer Halbleinwandmappe aus späterer Zeit mit 4 handschriftlichen Einträgen und 3 gemalten Wappen.
Stammbuchhalter: Autor Julius Camman aus Braunschweig, stud. 1691 in Jena und stud. 1694 in Helmstedt.
Hinweis: Vergleiche Findbuch Henrici (39 F Slg).
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