File:Marktplatz Bremen - Dilich - 1604.jpg

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English: Copper engraving showing the Bremer Marktplatz, the market square of Bremen, at the beginning of the 17th century, from Wilhelm Dilich’s Urbis Bremae et praefecturarum, quas habet, typus et chronicon, Kassel 1604, Tabula XVII.
Deutsch: Kupferstich des Bremer Marktplatzes zu Beginn des 17. Jahrhunderts aus Wilhelm Dilichs Urbis Bremae et praefecturarum, quas habet, typus et chronicon, Kassel 1604, Tabula XVII.
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Source Hans Hermann Meyer: Die Bremer Altstadt – Wanderungen in die Vergangenheit. Veröffentlichung des Bremer Landesmuseums für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Focke-Museum (Nr. 107), Edition Temmen, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-686-7
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Wilhelm Dilich  (1571–1650)  wikidata:Q2572381
 
Wilhelm Dilich
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Dilich-Schäffer, Wilhelm Scheffer, Schöffer
Description German copper engraver, drawer, topographer, master builder, engineer and chronicler
Date of birth/death 1571 Edit this at Wikidata 4 April 1650 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wabern Dresden
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