Schlacht an dem See Trasymenus
Reference: | CO-982 |
Author | Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner |
Year: | 1797 |
Zone: | Trasimeno |
Printed: | Leipzig |
Measures: | 320 x 210 mm |
Reference: | CO-982 |
Author | Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner |
Year: | 1797 |
Zone: | Trasimeno |
Printed: | Leipzig |
Measures: | 320 x 210 mm |
Description
La tavola raffigura la celebre battaglia tra Romani e Cartaginesi sul Lago Trasimeno.
Tratta dal Neues Historisch-biographisches Handwörterbuch oder kurzgefasste Geschichte, di Johann Gottfried Grohmann, stampato a Lipsia nel 1797 da Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner.
La battaglia del Trasimeno è stato uno degli scontri bellici maggiori della seconda guerra punica, e fu combattuta il mattino del 21 giugno 217 a.C. presso le sponde nord-occidentali del lago Trasimeno tra l'esercito romano, guidato dal console Gaio Flaminio Nepote, e quello cartaginese, al cui comando era Annibale Barca.
Acquaforte, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Rara.
Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner (1759-1843)
German publishing house, bookseller and playing-card manufacturer, located in Leipzig, follower of the Schladebachschen Buchhandlung established by Johann Gottlob Schladebach (1763-1833), which was taken over by Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner (1759-1843) in 1792. Baumgärtner also founded the Leipzig Industrie Comptoir (q.v.) and produced cards as FGB in Berlin (Willshire German 277). The Buchhandlung was continued by his sons; after the take-over of the youngest son Julius Alphons Baumgärtner in 1876 publishing focus on literature on architecture, ornament and mechanics.
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Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner (1759-1843)
German publishing house, bookseller and playing-card manufacturer, located in Leipzig, follower of the Schladebachschen Buchhandlung established by Johann Gottlob Schladebach (1763-1833), which was taken over by Friedrich Gotthelf Baumgärtner (1759-1843) in 1792. Baumgärtner also founded the Leipzig Industrie Comptoir (q.v.) and produced cards as FGB in Berlin (Willshire German 277). The Buchhandlung was continued by his sons; after the take-over of the youngest son Julius Alphons Baumgärtner in 1876 publishing focus on literature on architecture, ornament and mechanics.
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