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- (3 volumes, 1770–1776) with plates by Franz Anton von Scheidel Florae Austriacae (5 volumes, 1773–1778) Icones Plantarum Rariorum (3 volumes, 1781–1793)...
- surprise that you have begun to be as your parents ever were." (Epistolae Austriacae, translated by AC Murray, and quoted in Murray's "From Roman to Merovingian...
- University Press, 2019, p75; Friedrich Polleroß, 'Monumenta Virtutis Austriacae: Addenda zur Kunstpolitik Kaiser Karls VI.,' in Kunst, Politik, Religion:...
- T173013A119836443.en. Retrieved 19 July 2024. Jacquin, Nicolaus Joseph (1774). Florae Austriacae. Vol. 2. Vienna: Leopold Johann Kaliwoda. p. 5. Sansavini, Silviero (2002)...
- of Habsburg, designing 74 engravings illustrating the Imagines Gentis Austriacae and painting several full-length portraits of members of the Habsburg...
- surprise that you have begun to be as your parents ever were." (Epistolae Austriacae, translated by AC Murray, and quoted in Murray's "From Roman to Merovingian...
- Odessam Collectarum, Simul **** Observationibus in Primitas Florae Galiciae Austriacae. Wilna | International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved 2022-09-20...
- Odessam collectarum, simul **** observationibus in primitias florae Galiciae Austriacae page 56 in Latin The International Plant Names Index Pavlov, N.V. (ed...
- Double portrait of Eleanor of Portugal and Cymburgis of Masovia (on the right) from the book Austriacae gentis imaginum, 1573...
- dynasty was now en route to become a world power. The concept of pietas austriacae (the divine duty to rule) had originated with Rudolph I, but was reformulated...