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Deutsch: Die Darstellung stammt aus der Sammlung von der im Jahr 1680 feierlich veranstalteten Beerdigungs-Prozession für den am 28. Dezember 1679 in Augsburg verstorbenen Herrscher der Welfen Herzog Johann Friedrich von Braunschweig-Calenberg.

An der Ausgestaltung des Bildprogramms für das pompöse Staatsbegräbnis war der hannoversche Hofrat und Universalgelehrte Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz beteiligt. Um das Ereignis im Bild festzuhalten - und zu verbreiten - rief Leibniz eigens aus Hamburg den Kupferstecher Johann Georg Lange nach Hannover zurück. Dieser schuf insgesamt mehr als 80 Kupferstiche zur Illustration des Werkes

Iusta Funebria Serenissimo Principi Joanni Friderico Brunsvicensium Et Luneburge: Duci A Revermo Et Sermo Fratre Ernesto Augusto Episcopo Osnabrugensi Duci Brunsv: Et Luneb. Persoluta“

das in der Buchdruckerei des Göttinger Universitäts-Buchdruckers Gottfried Kaspar Wächter in Rinteln vervielfältigt wurde ...
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Author Johann Georg Lange

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