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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T19:19:27machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T19:19:27humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonVischer, Friedrich Theodor, 1807-1887presumedVischer, Friedrich Theodor von 1807-1887presumedVischer, Friedrich TheodorpresumedVischer, Friederich Theodor, n. 1807presumedVischer, Friedrich Theodor : vonpresumedSchartenmeyer, Philipp U. 1807-1887presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold Symbolizetti Allegoriowitsch., Pseud. de Friedrich Theodor VischerpresumedVischer, Friedr. TheodpresumedSchartenmaier 1807-1887presumedVischer, F. 1807-1887presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobald Symbolizetti Alegoriowitsch 1807-1887presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobald Symbolizetti Alegoriowitsch.presumedVischer, FrpresumedMystifizinsky, Symbolizetti AllegoriowitschpresumedVischer, Friedericus Theodorus 1807-1887presumedVischer, Fr 1807-1887presumedSchartenmeyer, Philipp U.presumedSchartenmayer Philipp Ulrich 1807-1887presumedVischer, F. Th 1807-1887 (Friedrich Theodor),presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold SymbolizettipresumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold Symbolizetti Alegoriowitsch 1807-1887presumedVischer, F.presumedSchartenmayer, Philipp Ulrich.presumedVischer, F. Theod. 1807-1887presumedMystifizinsky, Symbolizetti Allegoriowitsch 1807-1887presumedSchartenmaier, Philipp U. 1807-1887presumedVischer, Fridericus Theodorus.presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold Symbolizetti AllegoriowitschpresumedVischer, Friederich T.presumedSchartenmaier, Philipp U.presumedVischer, Friedrich 1807-1887presumedAllegoriowitsch, 1807-1887presumedDeutobold Symbolizetti Allegoriowitsch MystifizinskipresumedSchartenmeyer, Philipp Ulrich 1807-1887presumedVischer, F. Theod.presumedVischer, F. ThpresumedVischer, F. Th. 1807-1887presumedVon Vischer, Friedrich Theodor, 1807-1887presumedVischer, Fridericus Theodorus 1807-1887presumedSchartenmayer, Philipp U. 1807-1887presumedVischer, Friedrich Theodor von 1807-1887presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold Symbolizetti, 1807-1887presumedVischer, Friedr. Theod 1807-1887presumedSchartenmaier.presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold Symbolizetti AlegoriowitschpresumedVischer, Friederich Theodor.presumedVischer, Friederich Theodor 1807-1887presumedMystifizinsky, Deutobold Symbolizetti Allegoriowitsch 1807-1887presumedVischer, FriedrichpresumedSchartenmeyer, Philipp UlrichpresumedVischer, Friedericus TheodoruspresumedVischer, Friederich T. 1807-1887presumedSchartenmayer, Philipp U.presumedVischer, Friedrich Theod.presumedVon Vischer, Friedrich Theodorpresumed1807-06-301887-09-14GermanGermansZeller, Eduard, 1814-1908.Vischer, Friedrich Theodor, 1807-1887Zeller, Eduard, 1814-1908. Autograph letters signed (2) : Berlin, to G.M. Ebers, 1887 May 2 and 5.Zeller, Eduard, 1814-1908.Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898,Autograph letters signed (2) : Berlin, to G.M. Ebers, 1887 May 2 and 5.2 items (7 p.) ; (8vo)Concerning contributions to cover the cost of a bust of Friedrich Vischer by Adolf Donndorf. Pierpont Morgan Library.Hanover royal music archive, 1651-1951, 1770-1870Hanover royal musicarchive 1651-1951 1770-1870Circa 105.0 linear feet (902boxes)The Hanover Royal MusicArchive consists of printed and manuscript music, printed books about music,and related materials assembled by Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, and hissuccessors. A significant component originated in England and concerns musicalactivity of several children of George III, circa 1770-1837, particularlyErnest Augustus, then Duke of Cumberland, and Princess Augusta, as well asPrince George of Cumberland, son of Ernest Augustus and later Georg V, King ofHanover. These materials moved to Hanover, apparently circa 1837 when ErnestAugustus succeeded William IV as King of Hanover. In Hanover, the collectionwas expanded by Ernest Augustus and Georg V, and much of the present contentrelates to music in the Hanoverian court through the mid-nineteenth century.While most materials date circa 1770-1870, a few items extend this span fromthe seventeenth through the mid-twentieth century.EnglishGermanBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library