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Portrait Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715-1769, poet and philosopher) Stich after a painting by Anton Graff (1769), at the University Library in Leipzig from: History of German Literature. Band
2, The Modern Period, from the 17th Century to the End of the Storm and Drangzeit/by Max Koch. Leipzig: Bibliographic artist., 1918. Dresden: SLUB Hist.lighted.383.c-2
Title: Christian Princess God Gellert
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Portrait Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715-1769, poet and philosopher) Stich after a painting by Anton Graff (1769), at the University Library in Leipzig from: History of German Literature.
Band
2, The Modern Period, from the 17th Century to the End of the Storm and Drangzeit/by Max Koch.
Leipzig: Bibliographic artist.
, 1918.
Dresden: SLUB Hist.
lighted.
383.
c-2.
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