Aller Künste Wissenschaft Die Sammlung des Johann Friedrich von Uffenbach (1687-1769)

Johann Friedrich von Uffenbach was a wealthy scion of a Frankfurt patrician family, of hereditary nobility, and the younger brother of Zacharias Conrad (1683-1734), one of the greatest book collectors and manuscript specialists of his time. He first studied under the mathematical rationalist Enlight...

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Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2021
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