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Fasti Austriæ 1736 : ein neulateinisches Gedicht in fünfzehn europäischen Sprachen / Franz Römer, Herbert Bannert, Elisabeth Klecker, Christian Gastgeber (Hgg.).
- Title
- Fasti Austriæ 1736 : ein neulateinisches Gedicht in fünfzehn europäischen Sprachen / Franz Römer, Herbert Bannert, Elisabeth Klecker, Christian Gastgeber (Hgg.).
- Author
- International Association for Neo-Latin Studies. International Congress (16th : 2015 : Vienna, Austria) creator.
- Publication
- Wien : Praesens Verlag, [2015]
- ©2015
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- Description
- 200 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.
- Series Statement
- Singularia Vindobonensia ; Band 5
- Uniform Title
- Singularia Vindobonensia Bd. 5.
- Alternative Title
- Neulateinisches Gedicht in fünfzehn europäischen Sprachen
- Subject
- Koller, Joseph, 1703-1766. > Congresses
- Universität Wien > Calendars > Early works to 1800 > Congresses
- Classical philology > Congresses
- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern > History and criticism > Congresses
- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern > Translations > Congresses
- Austria > Calendars > Early works to 1800 > Congresses
- Genre/Form
- Calendars
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Early works
- Translations
- Note
- "The 16th Congress of the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies takes place in the same year as the University of Vienna celebrates its 650th anniversary, and this is not by chance. Rather, the anniversary was one of the reasons for Vienna's application as well as for the decision in favour of the Danubian metropolis."--Page 7.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Language (note)
- Text in Latin of which the poem for each month translated into a different European languages; critical matter and commentaries in German and English.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- ISBN
- 9783706908436
- OCLC
- 919076868
- SCSB-10961947
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library