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Deutsch: Hochrelief des Merkur, von Böblingen, Original: Römisches Lapidarium Stuttgart. Abbildung: Zeichnung aus Simon Studion: Vera origo illustrissimae et antiquissimae domus Wirtenbergicae … [Marbach am Neckar] 1597, Seite 42r.
English: High relief of Mercury, from Böblingen, Original: Roman Lapidarium Stuttgart. Illustration: Drawing from Simon Studion: Vera origi illustrissimae et antiquissimae domus Wirtenbergicae ...
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Source Simon Studion: Vera origo illustrissimae et antiquissimae domus Wirtenbergicae … [Marbach am Neckar] 1597, Seite 42r-43r.
Author Simon Studion

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