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Cod. Min. 53, Bd. 6, fol. 270r: Florilegium des Prinzen Eugen von Savoyen: Hieracium - Habichtskraut

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Cod. Min. 53, Bd. 6, fol. 270r: Florilegium des Prinzen Eugen von Savoyen: Hieracium - Habichtskraut

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Ganze Seite: Pflanzenstudie zur Gattung Habichtskraut: (Habichtskraut bezeichnet: “Hieracium Apulum flore suauerubente Fab. Col. - Herbe à l'epervier à fleurs couleur de chair. - Hieracium Dentis Leonis Folio, flore suave rubente. C. B. pin. 127.”) In: Florilegium des Prinzen Eugen. Paris, 3. Viertel 17. Jhdt.

Compilation from Cod. Min. 53, vol. 2, fol. 57: Florilegium of Prince Eugene of Savoy and Cod. Min. 52, vol. 5, fol. 274r: Recueil d'oiseaux de la Menagerie Royale du Parc de Versailles, Paris, 3rd quarter of the 17th c. Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Austrian National Library

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1600 - 1700
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Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Austrian National Library
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