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The first stanze is reprinted in: Karl Gladt. ''Stammbũcher aus Wien''. [Wien/München: Verlag Jugend & Volk, 1967, p. 61 [A facsimile of the handwritten version is printed on p. 73] | |||
The manuscript version is in the Mosse-Album / Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, Berlin, Alba amicorum 141. leaf 129v | The manuscript version is located in the Mosse-Album / Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, Berlin, Alba amicorum 141. leaf 129v | ||
An autograph copy of the first stanza is located in the Handschriftenabteilung, | An autograph copy of the first stanza is located in the Handschriftenabteilung, Stadtbibliothek München under the title "Widmungsgedicht an Marie Eugenie delle Grazie". The ''Stammbuch Marie Eugenie delle Grazie'', from which this poem is taken, is located in the Wiener Stadtbibliothek under the number Ic 118.828. Three manuscript copies of this poem exist - the first stanza in Wien and München, the entire poem in Berlin | ||
[[Category:Poetry / Individual Poems (German)]] | [[Category:Poetry / Individual Poems (German)]] |
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"Selig, die selber nicht ernten wollen ..." in Herrn Rudolf Mosse überreicht die Redaktion zum 70. Geburtstag, 8. Mai 1913, diese Grüße seiner Freunde und Mitarbeiter. Berlin: [Privatdruc]k], 1913, p. 90
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The first stanze is reprinted in: Karl Gladt. Stammbũcher aus Wien. [Wien/München: Verlag Jugend & Volk, 1967, p. 61 [A facsimile of the handwritten version is printed on p. 73]
The manuscript version is located in the Mosse-Album / Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, Berlin, Alba amicorum 141. leaf 129v
An autograph copy of the first stanza is located in the Handschriftenabteilung, Stadtbibliothek München under the title "Widmungsgedicht an Marie Eugenie delle Grazie". The Stammbuch Marie Eugenie delle Grazie, from which this poem is taken, is located in the Wiener Stadtbibliothek under the number Ic 118.828. Three manuscript copies of this poem exist - the first stanza in Wien and München, the entire poem in Berlin