German scholar, bibliophile, book-collector, traveller, palaeographer and consul
Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach (22 February 1683 – 6 January 1734) was a German scholar, bibliophile, book-collector, traveller, palaeographer, and consul in Frankfurt am Main who is best known today for his published travelogues.[1]
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ZachariasConradvonUffenbach (22 February 1683 – 6 January 1734) was a German scholar, bibliophile, book-collector, traveller, palaeographer, and consul...
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the red fiery discharge and the bullet from a shooting gun. ZachariasConradvonUffenbach visited Themme's shop and liked the effects, but was disappointed...
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things, he acquired the collection of the Frankfurt councillor ZachariasConradvonUffenbach. Wolf was well respected by jewish rabby's and scholars. For...
was bought for the Library in Dresden. It once belonged to ZachariasConradvonUffenbach. It was examined by Matthaei, Scholz, and Tregelles. C. R. Gregory...
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