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Deutsch: Georg Neumark (geb. 1621, gest. 1681) /aus: Illustrierte Literaturgeschichte, Autor: Otto von Leixner, Leipzig 1880
Русский: Георг Ноймарк (Неймарк; 1621—1681) — немецкий поэт, композитор и музыкант—гамбист.
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  • 2006-07-18 14:04 Uploader17 557×605×8 (233361 bytes) * Bildbeschreibung: Georg Neumark (geb. 1621, gest. 1681) /aus: Illustrierte Literaturgeschichte, Autor: Otto von Leixner, Leipzig 1880 * Quelle: eigener Scan * Fotograf/Zeichner: Uploader17 * Datum: 17.07.2006 * Sonstiges:

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