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File:Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.jpg

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Summary

Artist
Title
Deutsch: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
English: Portrait of Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716), German philosopher
Date circa 1700
Medium oil
Herzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig
Source/Photographer http://www.hfac.uh.edu/gbrown/philosophers/leibniz/BritannicaPages/Leibniz/LeibnizGif.html

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File history in de-wikipedia

  • (Löschen) (Aktuell) 11:05, 18. Mai 2005 by Luestling (Diskussion) (316 x 400 (39264 Byte))
  • (Löschen) (Zurücksetzen) 14:35, 26. Jan 2005 by Dr. Manuel (Diskussion) (316 x 400 (34074 Byte)) (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Bernhard Christoph Francke, Braunschweig, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, um 1700))
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