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Dissertatio historica de Metallifodinarum Hartzicarum prima origine et progessu et quomodo ad sereniss. Brunsvic. et Lynaeb. duces An. MCCXXXV. pervenerint / quam praeside Dn. Henrico Meibomio M. D. ejusque & Historiarum Poëseosque Prof. Publ. Ordinario ... ; publice ventilandam sistit Auctor Henricus Hardovicus Knorn Ad diem 6. Martii Anno 1680.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection GC7 A100 C740 no. 31
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Knorn, Heinrich Hartwig.
- Language:
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Mineral industries--Germany--Harz Mountains Region.
- Mineral industries.
- Germany--Harz Mountains Region.
- Genre:
- Academic dissertations -- Germany -- Helmstedt -- 18th century.
- Academic theses.
- Penn Provenance:
- Putzlacher, Thomas Antonius, 1722-1796 (autograph) (inscription) (Culture Class Collection) copy
- Physical Description:
- 32 pages ; 20 cm
- Fingerprint:
- s& I.ia eti- chqu (3) 1704 (R)
- Place of Publication:
- Helmstadii Recusa : [publisher not identified], MDCCIV [1704]
- Notes:
- History of mining in the Harz Mountains from ancient and medieval times.
- Title vignette; head-piece.
- Signatures: A-D⁴.
- Local Notes:
- Culture Class Collection copy bound in one quarter vellum with title "Dissert. antiquae et historicae" stamped in gold on spine; all edges speckled red.
- Culture Class Collection copy is no. 31 in a collection of German dissertations and other brief works on ancient history, medieval Germany, law, and other subjects. Most of the works are in Latin, a few are in German and one is in French.
- Culture Class Collection copy has ms. ownership inscription "Ex bibliotheca Thomae Putzlacher I.U.D." on front pastedown. Thomas Antonius Putzlacher (1722-1796) was a lawyer, historian and bibliophile, who worked as a syndic for the Charles University in Prague (Univerzita Karlova v Praze).
- Culture Class Collection copy has table of contents in ms. on the front free endpaper.
- OCLC:
- 843526720
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