Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere
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Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere
Summary
Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere is a book[1].
Key Facts
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere authored Pieter Burman the Elder[2].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's instance of is recorded as book[3].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's genre is recorded as elegy[4].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's based on is recorded as Grave monument Van Lyere[5].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's OCLC number is recorded as 1156408841[6].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[7].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's publication date is recorded as +1735-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's Internet Archive ID is recorded as b31902868[9].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's main subject is recorded as Willem van Liere[10].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere (IA b31902868).pdf[11].
- Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's title is recorded as Elegia in fvnere viri perinlvstris, et nobilissimi Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere, vtrivsqve catvici toparchae, civitatitis schoonhoviensis consvlis ac syndici, delegatis ordinuvm hollandiae adscripti, viis et aggeribvs rhenolandiae cvrandis octoviri, ditionis bredanae praefecti, vrbis et agri hevsdani satrapae etc. etc. etc. maecenatis ac favtoris svi optimi, desideratissimi defvncti A.D. XIII. Novembr. CIƆ IƆ XXXV.[12].
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Authorship and Creation
Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere authored Pieter Burman the Elder[2].
Publication
Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's publication date is recorded as +1735-00-00T00:00:00Z[8]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Latin[7]. Its genre is recorded as elegy[4].
Subject and Themes
Elegia in funere ... Wilhelmi Baronis a Lyere's main subject is recorded as Willem van Liere[10].