Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band
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Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band
Summary
Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band is a publication[1].
Key Facts
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band authored Joseph Meyer[2].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's image is recorded as Meyers Universum Band 11 00 Titelgrafik.jpg[3].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's instance of is recorded as publication[4].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's instance of is recorded as collection volume[5].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's editor is recorded as Joseph Meyer[6].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's publisher is recorded as Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig[7].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's follows is recorded as Meyer’s Universum, Zehnter Band[8].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's followed by is recorded as Meyer’s Universum, Zwölfter Band[9].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's part of the series is recorded as Meyer's Universum[10].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's place of publication is recorded as Hildburghausen[11].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's place of publication is recorded as Amsterdam[12].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's place of publication is recorded as Philadelphia[13].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's Commons category is recorded as Meyer’s Universum Bd. 11. (1844)[14].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's language of work or name is recorded as German[15].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Die Börse in Paris[16].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Göksu oder das Thal der süssen Wasser bei Konstantinopel[17].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Die Solfatra bei Neapel[18].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Lowther-Castle in Westmoreland[19].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Zürich[20].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Die Strasse über den Gotthardt und die Teufelsbrücke in der Schweiz[21].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as La Morgue (das Findelhaus des Todes) in Paris[22].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Das Reussthal[23].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Die Grotte des Pausilipp bei Neapel[24].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Bangor in Wales; die Schieferbrüche; Conway-Castle[25].
- Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's has part is recorded as Das Hospiz auf dem grossen St. Bernhard[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band authored Joseph Meyer[2]. Its editor is recorded as Joseph Meyer[6]. Its publisher is recorded as Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig[7].
Publication
Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's publication date is recorded as +1844-00-00T00:00:00Z[27]. Place of publication include Hildburghausen[11], Amsterdam[12], and Philadelphia[13]. Its language of work or name is recorded as German[15]. Its part of the series is recorded as Meyer's Universum[10].
Subject and Themes
Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's part of the series is recorded as Meyer's Universum[10].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Meyer’s Universum, Elfter Band's follows is recorded as Meyer’s Universum, Zehnter Band[8]. Its followed by is recorded as Meyer’s Universum, Zwölfter Band[9].