File:1855-02 Philipp Petri Daguerreotypie Carl Friedrich Gauß auf dem Totenbett in Göttingen, Bibliothek der Universität Göttingen.jpg

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Deutsch: Ende Februar 1855 von Philipp Petri als Daguerreotypie des verstorbenen Mathematikers und Astronmen Carl Friedrich Gauß auf dem Totenbett in Göttingen, mit Metall-Schmuckeinfassung der Zeit im Besitz der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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Author Daguerreotypie am oder nach dem 23. Februar 1855: Philipp Petri
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