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GERMAN HISTORY: Als Des Durchlauchtigsten Fürsten und Herrn Herrn Christian des III. Pfaltz-Graffen bey Rhein … Erb-Printz, Der Auch Durchlauchtigste Fürst und Herr Herr Christian Pfaltz-Graff bey Rhein … Den 6. September 1730

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A poem composed by Georg Friedrich Stauber, a theology student, and Christian Reinhard Steinheil (1708 – 1786), a court official for the occasion of the 8th birthday of Christian IV, the future Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1722 – 1775), from a line of the Bavarian imperial family Wittelsbach, at the time still known as Christian III. As he was married morganatically in 1751, his children could not inherit the Duchy.

 

Folio, [4 pp.] letterpress (soft folds, light staining, water-staining and foxing).

 

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A poem composed by Georg Friedrich Stauber, a theology student, and Christian Reinhard Steinheil (1708 – 1786), a court official for the occasion of the 8th birthday of Christian IV, the future Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1722 – 1775), from a line of the Bavarian imperial family Wittelsbach, at the time still known as Christian III. As he was married morganatically in 1751, his children could not inherit the Duchy.

This is a rare ephemeral broadside and we could only trace one institutional example (Bavarian State Library).

 

References: OCLC  165455214.

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