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Verzeichnis einer Sammlung antiker Steininschriften und -skulpturen
Verzeichnis von 31 arabisch nummerierten Steininschriften und -skulpturen, jeweils mit Transkription und Angabe des Fundorts (soweit bekannt), darunter:
- ein Altarstein, der 1583 in "Binnigheim ohnweit Marpach, auf der westlichen Seite des Neccars" in der Nähe einer 1598 ausgegrabenen römischen Festung gefunden wurde (d.h. wohl Benningen, Lkr. Ludwigsburg, nicht Bönnigheim);
- ein fragmentierter Gedenkstein, der in einer Weinbergsmauer bei Fellbach am Weg in Richtung Esslingen verbaut gewesen war;
- weitere antike Epitaphien oder Skulpturen mit Fundort in oder bei Weiler (heute Ortsteil von Keltern, Enzkreis), Cannstatt, Beihingen (heute Ortsteil von Freiberg am Neckar), Neuenstadt am Kocher, Marbach, Benningen am Neckar, Steinheim an der Murr, Maulbronn, Wildberg, Schorndorf und Leonberg.
NB: Das Verzeichnis stammt aus der Hand des Kunstkammerverwalters und Antiquars Professor Johann Friedrich Vischer (vgl. dessen gekennzeichnetes Autograph in A 20 a Bü 88 Nr. 1).
Vgl. a. die Folgeverzeichnisse ab 1776 in A 20 a Bü 98, Bü 130 sowie die Anweisung des Oberhofmarschallamts an Antiquar Vischer zur Aufnahme des bei Schorndorf gefundenen Steins Nr. 29 vom 19. März 1770 in A 20 a Bü 161 Nr. 1 a).
Bad Cannstatt : Stuttgart S
Benningen am Neckar LB
Benningen am Neckar LB; Römerkastell
Freiberg am Neckar LB
Leonberg BB
Marbach am Neckar LB
Maulbronn PF
Neuenstadt am Kocher HN
Schorndorf WN
Steinheim an der Murr LB
Weiler : Keltern PF
Wildberg CW
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