File:Weimar, Stadtplan von Franz Ludwig Güssefeld, 1784.jpg

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English: Town map of Weimar in 1782, etching by Franz Ludwig Güssefeld. North is at the right side.
Note the entry “H[er]r[n] HofR[at] Wieland[s] Garten” (Christoph Martin Wieland’s garden) top-left from the center and the entry “H[er]r[n] Geh[eim-]Raths v[on] Göthe Garten” (Goethe’s garden) at the bottom left.
Deutsch: Stadtplan von Weimar im Jahre 1782, Radierung von Franz Ludwig Güssefeld. Norden ist rechts (der Plan ist also gewestet). Vollständiger Titel in originaler Rechtschreibung: „PLAN von der Fürstlich.Sæchsischen Residenz Stadt WEIMAR, aufgenom[m]en von F. L. Güssefeld, und zu finden bey denen Homænnischen Erben in Nürnberg. 1784. Mit Kaiserl[ichem] Allergnæd[igstem] Privilegio.
Etwas links oberhalb der Mitte ist „H[er]r[n] HofR[at] Wieland[s] Garten“ eingetragen, unten links „H[er]r[n] Geh[eim-]Raths v[on] Göthe Garten“.
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English: Scanned from Heinrich Bock, Hans Radspieler: Gärten in Wielands Welt, Marbacher Magazin, Sonderheft 40/1986, Deutsche Schillergesellschaft Marbach a.N. 1986, page 29.
Deutsch: Gescannt aus Heinrich Bock, Hans Radspieler: Gärten in Wielands Welt, Marbacher Magazin, Sonderheft 40/1986, Deutsche Schillergesellschaft Marbach a.N. 1986, Seite 29.
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Franz Ludwig Güssefeld  (1744–1807)  wikidata:Q101001
 
Franz Ludwig Güssefeld
Description German cartographer
Date of birth/death 6 December 1744 Edit this at Wikidata 17 June 1807 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Osterburg Weimar
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creator QS:P170,Q101001
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