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Author
Köckh, Joseph Adam
Rösch, Georg Sigmund, d. 1766
Jungwierth, Franz Xaver Andreas, 1720-1790
Schilling, Ignaz, 1702-1773
Heigl, J. Martin, ca. 1730-1774?
Vötter, Johann Jakob
Title
Funebris memoria Mariae Amaliae D.G. Augustae Rom. Imperatricis ... viduae, die 11. Decembris 1756 pie defunctae : anno proxime sequenti 1757, die 17. Januarii ac deinceps cum eidem justa persolverentur, jussu Serenissimi Principis ac Domini, Domini Maximiliani Josephi ... in electorali templo clericorum regularium vulgo Theatinorum Monachii solemniter acta
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Publisher
[Munich] : Typis Joannis Jacobi Vötter ...
Description
Dedication by Josephus Adamus Köckh
Head- and tail-pieces; pictorial initials
"Leich- und Trost-Red Mariae Amaliae, der weyland allerdurchleuchtigsten, grossmächtigsten verwittibt-gecrönt-römischen Kayserin ... den 22sten Jenner 1757 ... vorgetragen von D. Philippo Nerio de Luca ...": p. [1]-29 at end, with special title-page
Illustrations: 24 engravings (23 full-page and 1 larger) comprising frontispiece (portrait bust and arms) by Georg Sigmund Rösch, and 22 by Franz Xav. A. Jungwierth after Ignaz Schilling, Martin Heigl and Damien Stuber, depicting the catafalque and the emblems used in the funeral decorations. The latter include 12 representing outstanding events in the life of the empress

Subjects: Mary Amelia, empress consort of Charles VII emperor of Germany, 1701-1756; Funeral rites and ceremonies
Language Latin
Publication date 1757
publication_date QS:P577,+1757-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: getty; americana
Accession number
funebrismemoriam00kock
Notes No table of contents. Narrow margins. Gutter included to avoid cropping text. Some information impossible to capture.
Authority file  OCLC: 426576487
Source
Internet Archive identifier: funebrismemoriam00kock
https://archive.org/download/funebrismemoriam00kock/funebrismemoriam00kock.pdf

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