Catalogus librorum maximam partem exquisitissimorum, interque hos splendidissimorum operum. Pars 1, 1775: t.p. (Bibliotheca Electorali Dresdensi)
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Dresden, 1996: t.p. (Saxon State Library) p. 9, etc. (Saxon State Library; S$04achsische Landesbibliothek; began in 1556 as the Dresden Court Library [no publications in LC database]; in 1786, renamed the Electoral Public Library (Kurf$04urstliche $04Offentliche Bibliothek) [no publications in LC database] when Saxony became a kingdom in 1806, the library became the Royal Public Library; after the Weimar Republic was proclaimed in 1919, the Royal Public Library and all former court libraries were renamed the Saxon State Library; in 1952, government of the GDR dissolved the states and eliminated the political mandate for state libraries, but the Saxon State Library alone retained its status; when the Free State of Saxony was reestablished in 1990 as part of reunification, the Saxon State Library once again became the state library of Saxony; the library has now been merged with the library of Dresden Technical University)
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GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
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Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2006010070
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Von der Liberey zur Bibliothek, 1996: t.p. (S$04achsische Landesbibliothek) p. 17, etc. (Kurf$04urstliche Bibliothek; in 1788 librarian J.C. Adelung developed name Churf$04urstliche $04Offentliche Bibliothek; when Saxony became a kingdom in 1806, the library's name became K$04onigliche $04Offentliche Bibliothek) | | | |