Die Römische Octavia, in sechs Bände verfasset (Nürnberg: J. Hofmanns & E. Strecks Wittiben, 1711). (Q219134): Difference between revisions

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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Olaf Simons, Research for 'Marteau's Europe' (2001): novels, romances and dubious histories 1710–1720 (1993–2001) / rank
 
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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Marie Gunreben, The German 'Novel' around 1700 (2020-2024) / rank
 
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Die| Römische| Octavia/| in| Sechs Bände| verfasset.| Erster Band/| Der| Hochlöblichen| Nymfen-Gesellschafft| an der Donau/| gewidmet.| –––––––– | Nürnberg/| In Verlegung Johann Hofmanns| und Engelbert Strecks Wittiben.| 1711.
Property / Title page transcript: Die| Römische| Octavia/| in| Sechs Bände| verfasset.| Erster Band/| Der| Hochlöblichen| Nymfen-Gesellschafft| an der Donau/| gewidmet.| –––––––– | Nürnberg/| In Verlegung Johann Hofmanns| und Engelbert Strecks Wittiben.| 1711. / rank
 
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Property / Present holding: British Library / rank
 
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Property / Place of publication (without fictitious information): Nuremberg / rank
 
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Property / Linking back to: Octavia Römische Geschichte: Der Hochlöblichen Nymfen-Gesellschaft an der Donau gewidmet (Nürnberg: Johann Hoffmann, Johann Philipp Miltenberger, 1685). / rank
 
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Property / Linking back to: Octavia Römische Geschichte: Der Hochlöblichen Nymfen-Gesellschaft an der Donau gewidmet (Nürnberg: Johann Hoffmann, Johann Philipp Miltenberger, 1685). / qualifier
 
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Property / Original publication: Octavia; Römische Geschichte. Der Hochlöblichen Nymfen-Gesellschaft an der Donau gewidmet, (Nürnberg: Johann Hoffmann, 1677). / rank
 
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Property / Originality of the item: Another edition / rank
 
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Property / Author: Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel / rank
 
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Property / Publisher: Johann Hofmanns Erben und Engelbert Strecks Wittiben, Nuremberg (publishing business 1698–1740) / rank
 
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Property / Title aspects: Title protagonist with Greek, Latin, Greekized name / rank
 
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Property / Title aspects: Female title protagonist / rank
 
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Property / Subject matter: Classical – Greek and Roman – settings / rank
 
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Die Römische Octavia, in sechs Bände verfasset (Nürnberg: J. Hofmanns & E. Strecks Wittiben, 1711).
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    Die| Römische| Octavia/| in| Sechs Bände| verfasset.| Erster Band/| Der| Hochlöblichen| Nymfen-Gesellschafft| an der Donau/| gewidmet.| –––––––– | Nürnberg/| In Verlegung Johann Hofmanns| und Engelbert Strecks Wittiben.| 1711.
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