File:Brixen Early 17th century.jpg
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View of Brixen, Tyrol. Brixen was the cathedral town of the prince-bishopric of the same name.
One of a series of 830 engravings, mostly city views, from Thesaurus philopoliticus oder Politisches Schatzkästlein, published in 1625 and subsequent years in Frankfurt. The engraving contains maxims and philosophical aphorisms by co-editor and poet Daniel Meisner.
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