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Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich

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Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich (English, Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire) (abbreviated Wurzbach from the author's surname) is a 60-volume work, edited and published by Constantin von Wurzbach, containing about 24,254 critical biographies of notable personages in every walk of life and from all parts of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy who were born, lived or worked there during the period 1750–1850.

Endpapers to Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Österreich

See also

References

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Wurzbach, Constant, von Tannenberg" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.

External links

  • ws = Text at German-language Wikisource
  • alo = Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich at Austrian Literature Online
    • ws alo  Volume 1 (1856): A – Blumenthal
    • ws alo  Volume 2 (1857): Bninski – Cordova
    • ws alo  Volume 3 (1858): Coremans – Eger
    • ws alo  Volume 4 (1858): Egervári – Füchs
    • ws alo  Volume 5 (1859): Füger – Gsellhofer
    • ws alo  Volume 6 (1860): Guadagni – Habsburg (Agnes – Ludwig)
    • ws alo  Volume 7 (1861): Habsburg – Hartlieb
    • ws alo  Volume 8 (1862): Hartmann – Heyser
    • ws alo  Volume 9 (1863): Hibler – Hysel
    • ws alo Volume 10 (1863): Jablonowski – Karolina
    • ws alo Volume 11 (1864): Károlyi – Kiwisch und Nachträge
    • ws alo Volume 12 (1864): Klácel – Korzistka
    • ws alo Volume 13 (1865): Kosarek – Lagkner
    • ws alo Volume 14 (1865): Laicharding – Lenzi und Nachträge (II. Folge)
    • ws alo Volume 15 (1866): Leon – Lomeni
    • ws alo Volume 16 (1867): Londonia – Marlow
    • ws alo Volume 17 (1867): Maroevic – Meszlény
    • ws alo Volume 18 (1868): Metastasio – Molitor
    • ws alo Volume 19 (1868): Moll – Mysliveczek
    • ws alo Volume 20 (1869): Nabielak – Odelga
    • ws alo Volume 21 (1870): O'Donell – Perényi
    • ws alo Volume 22 (1870): Pergen – Podhradszky und Nachträge (III. Folge)
    • ws alo Volume 23 (1872): Podlaha – Prokesch
    • ws alo Volume 24 (1872): Prokop – Raschdorf
    • ws alo Volume 25 (1868): Rasner – Rhederer
    • ws alo Volume 26 (1874): Rhedey – Rosenauer und Nachträge (VI. Folge)
    • ws alo Volume 27 (1874): Rosenberg – Rzikowsky
    • ws alo Volume 28 (1874): Saal – Sawiczewski und Nachträge (VII. Folge)
    • ws alo Volume 29 (1875): Sax – Schimpf
    • ws alo Volume 30 (1875): Schindler – Schmuzer
    • ws alo Volume 31 (1876): Schnabel – Schröter
    • ws alo Volume 32 (1876): Schrötter – Schwicker
    • ws alo Volume 33 (1877): Schwarzenberg – Seidl
    • ws alo Volume 34 (1879): Seidl – Sina
    • ws alo Volume 35 (1877): Sinacher – Sonnenthal
    • ws alo Volume 36 (1878): Sonnklar – Stadelmann
    • ws alo Volume 37 (1878): Stadion – Stegmayer
    • ws alo Volume 38 (1879): Stehlik – Stietka
    • ws alo Volume 39 (1879): Stifft – Streel
    • ws alo Volume 40 (1880): Streeruwitz – Suszycki
    • ws alo Volume 41 (1880): Susil – Szeder
    • ws alo Volume 42 (1880): Szedler – Taaffe
    • ws alo Volume 43 (1881): Tabacchi – Terklau
    • ws alo Volume 44 (1882): Terlago – Thürmer
    • ws alo Volume 45 (1882): Thugut – Török
    • ws alo Volume 46 (1882): Toffoli – Traubenburg
    • ws alo Volume 47 (1883): Traubenfeld – Trzeschtik
    • ws alo Volume 48 (1883): Trzetrzewinsky – Ullepitsch
    • ws alo Volume 49 (1884): Ullik – Vassimon
    • ws alo Volume 50 (1884): Vastag – Villani
    • ws alo Volume 51 (1885): Villata – Vrbna
    • ws alo Volume 52 (1885): Vrčevic – Wallner
    • ws alo Volume 53 (1886): Wallnöfer – Weigelsperg
    • ws alo Volume 54 (1886): Weil – Weninger
    • ws alo Volume 55 (1887): Weninger – Wied
    • ws alo Volume 56 (1888): Wiedemann – Windisch
    • ws alo Volume 57 (1889): Windisch-Grätz – Wolf
    • ws alo Volume 58 (1889): Wolf – Wurmbrand
    • ws alo Volume 59 (1890): Wurmser – Zhuber
    • ws alo Volume 60 (1891): Zichy – Zyka
  • Text file created using optical character recognition at the Internet Archive
  • Catalog entry for Stock reprint of 2001 at the German National Library
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