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[[has sender::Johann Friedrich von  Waldstein]]
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[[has recipient::Athanasius Kircher]]
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[[has certain date::1667-09-028]]
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[[is preserved in::APUG, Ms. 558]], f. 61rv
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As his son is returning to Rome, the Count of Waldstein writes to Kircher to tell about his journey so far. He informs that he sent to Kircher a portrait of himself along with 200 crowns in the care of Fr. Cinaglia.
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[[Category:AKC Letters]]
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[[Category:AKC Kircherian Museum]]
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[[Category:AKC Metadata]]
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[[Category:AKC_1667]]
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[[Category:1667]]

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Sender Johann Friedrich von Waldstein
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Recipient Athanasius Kircher
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Date 1667-09-028
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Place of origin Laurentum
Place of destination Roma
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Source APUG, Ms. 558, f. 61rv
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Transcription 61r 62
Abstract As his son is returning to Rome, the Count of Waldstein writes to Kircher to tell about his journey so far. He informs that he sent to Kircher a portrait of himself along with 200 crowns in the care of Fr. Cinaglia.
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