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Deutsch: Die Leipziger Thomaskirche 1749. Kupferstich 13,5 × 13,5 cm, alt koloriert. Ausschnitt des Folioblatts Scenographiae Lipsiacea folium secundum von Joachim Ernst Scheffler, Architekt in Leipzig, † 1751 (THIEME-BECKER)
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Author H.-P.Haack (Diskussion) 19:07, 26. Apr. 2012 (CEST)

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