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Ex Libris Doctoris phil. Karl Theodor Weiß (1901), lily of the valley motif (colored)

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Deutsch: Karl Theodor Weiß hatte seinen Doktortitel 1895 an der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg erworben, 1901 entstand sein Ex-Libris, das zwei blühende Maiglöckchen zeigt, der Zwiebeln durch zwei sich kreuzende Federkiele durchbohrt sind
English: Karl Theodor Weiß acquired his doctorate in 1895 at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Heidelberg, and in 1901 he created his Ex-Libris, which shows two blooming lilies of the valley, the bulbs of which are pierced by two crossing quills
Français : Karl Theodor Weiß a obtenu son doctorat en 1895 à la Faculté de philosophie de l'Université de Heidelberg et a créé en 1901 son Ex-Libris, qui montre deux muguets en fleurs, dont les bulbes sont percés de deux piquants qui se croisent.
Date 31.12.1901
Source Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum, Leipzig
Author Karl Theodor Weiß (1872–1945)

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