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Kategorie:
Kunst, Archäologie
Jahr:
1894
Wanderungen und Kunststudien in Tirol : erstes Bändchen
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Autor: Semper, Hans / von Hans Semper
Ort: Innsbruck
Verlag: Wagner
Umfang: 262 S.
Anmerkungen: Aus: Bote für Tirol und Vorarlberg. - In Fraktur
Schlagwort: g.Tirol ; s.Kunst
Signatur: II A-1.414
Intern-ID: 136951
Tavon, 230. Terlan, Wand g. des H. Stockmger, 15. I. S il. Tessenberg, S. Johanneskirche v. 1471. S. 71—74. — — Fresken 15. I. 72—74, 112. — Mod. Flügelaltar 73. Tirol, Schloß, 86. — roman. Portale 164. Toblach, 93. Tramm, 140. — Flüqelaltar 16. I. (jetzt in München.) 164. Trient, 156, 157, A, 168, 169, 171, 171 A, 184. — Fürstbisthmn, (Sécularisation.) 168, 169. — Wappen 172. — Ad alb. v. Bayern, Fürstbischof v. (12. I.) 184. — Castelnuovo, 171. — S- Maria magg. 162 k. — Biblioteca commun. 171

A. — Glockengießerei Chiappani 156, 157. Bahrn, Pfarrkirche, 15.1. (Freskob. v. I. ©unter. 1461.) S. 20. Unterò int l, S. 26—29. — Curatiekirche 1760. — Fressen v. I. A. Zoller 1763. — Schnitzbild, 15. I. Mod. Glasgem. — Altarb. 18. I. 27, 28. — Friedhofskapelle, gothisch. — Fresken 15. I. 28. Barollo, Pfarrk. v. Lvo. (Goth. Aul. 16. I.) 216—217. Roman. Thurm, 217. Freskob. 16. I. 216. Benetianisches Colorii, 19. I. venetianische Gothik 169. — Renaissance 186, 194, 2O7, 218, 219, 227. Beronesische Art

, Glasmalerei, 212. Windifchmatrei. S. 34—40, 60, 101. — Pfarrkirche, (erb. 1777—1798, Thurm roman, und goth.) S. 35, 36. Fresken des F. A. Zeiller 1783. ibid. — S. Ricolauskirche, (13—16. I. S. 36—40, 60 101. — Roman. Fresken, 37—40. — Fresco, S. Christoph,

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Bücher
Jahr:
[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Autor: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Ort: Innsbruck
Verlag: Edlinger
Umfang: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache: Englisch
Signatur: I 59.984
Intern-ID: 194449
, tj kr. Extra' fees forbidden. . parterre. Corridor : Roman monumental remains, such as mile stones; tombstones and altar fragments. Stone carvings of a later date, such as Archduke Sigmund's escutcheon from his residence, the «Golden .Roof». Also bronze reliefs, such as the memorial ta blet for the famous bronze caster, Gregor Löffler. Committee room : Portraits of the founders and patrons. Zoology: Mannuals, birds, reptiles, fish of Tyrol. (Fine specimens of ibex, lynx, beaver etc.) p . Geognosy and

and inlaid pistols, rifles, guns, powder-horns, poniards, helmets -— especially fine is a morvin by Karl Schurf of Schonwirth. The windows are decoratetf with old painted glass. Archaeology : Antiquities found chiefly in Tyrol. Rhaetian, Roman, and Germanie specimens. From the urn burial ground at Matrei t fragments of an ornamented bronze situia, with Etruscan inscrip tion. Front Brixen and Innicherberg, Roman statuettes. From Kron- burg, near Landeck, bronze sacrificial knife. From Hotting

, large day urns. From Vols and WorgI, bronze vessels and ornaments. From Dercolo, an Etruscan inscription. From Moritzing, Hochbuhel near Meran, Wclzelach, and Zedlach, bronze vessels, ornaments etc. From Stadlhof, the famous stone with Etruscan inscription. From Salurn, types of Roman tombs, with veritable ornaments, utensils, etc. 'From Igls, Merovingian fibula. From Civezzano, sarcophagus, arms, and adornments of a Lombard prince. *) ■ *) See «Das langobardlschc Funtengrab», by Dr. Fran* Wieset

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Bücher
Jahr:
[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Seite 19 von 177
Autor: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Ort: Innsbruck
Verlag: Edlinger
Umfang: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache: Englisch
Signatur: I 59.984
Intern-ID: 194449
That part of the country lying north of the Central Alps is called North Tyrol; the portion lying south of them is called South Tyrol. The latter includes Italian Tyrol. The united whole forms the Austrian Principality of Tyrol. Regarding the early inhabitants of the country, very little accurate j information can as yet be given. By the Greek and Roman writers, j they were designated as Rhaetians together with the inhabitants of j eastern Switzerland. Horace sings of 1 «The Alpine Rhaeti, long

defeated by the Roman general, Marius, near Vercellae, after one of the most sanguinary | battles known in history. 1 The Romans, having now realized the importance of the country ■] as a thoroughfare between Italy and Germany, set themselves seri ously to the task of, conquering Rhaetia, so soon as their own internal dissensions were ended. Trent (Tridentum) was conquered J in B.C. 36 , and a few years later the Emperor Augustus sent his 3 two step sons, Drusus and Tiberius, with full instructions

to com- j plete the conquest. The result was such as might have been foreseen, 1 although most sturdy and desperate resistance was made. The coun- 1 try now Tyrol and Vorarlberg became very quickly Romanized, and J the hoped for communication between Italy and Germany was faci- h Mated by the Brenner Post Road, which the Emperor Augustus > caused to be built, and which extended from Verona to Augsburg 1 (Augusta Vindelicorum). The principal Rhaeto-Roman stations on I this roiite were Tridentum (Trent

), Pons Brusi (Bozen), Vipitenum I (Sterling), Matrejum (Matrei), Scarbio (Scharnitz), Veldidena (Wilten), | The latter is now a suburb of Innsbruck, and it is to Wilten that I we must look for the beginning of our Innsbruck history. Veldidena I was dominated by a Roman fort, built, according to some assertions, I on Etruscan foundations. Castle Amras now stands on the site of I this ancient fort**) . ,1 , ■ *1 See «Ein Beltran *ur Palao-Etlmologic von Tirol*, by Fr, Stolzi Second revised ' I edition

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Recht, Politik
Jahr:
(1901)
Personalstands-Verzeichnis der k.k. Finanz-Behörden, Aemter und Organe in Tirol und Vorarlberg ; 1901
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Seite 15 von 74
Ort: Innsbruck
Verlag: Rechnungs-Departement der k.k. Finanz-Landes-Direktion
Umfang: 72 S.
Sprache: Deutsch
Anmerkungen: Personalstands-Verzeichnis der Finanzverwaltung in Tirol. - In Fraktur
Schlagwort: g.Tirol ; s.Finanzverwaltung ; s.Mitarbeiter ; f.Verzeichnis
Signatur: II Z 304/1901
Intern-ID: 474047
Cavalese. Lachmüller Karl. Kitter von, Kezir.kshajaptma.im,-. VH; R.-Cl , -Kesiter -des goldenen Verdien stk rcuzcs mit der Krone. 'Ruepp Bartlmä, Steuereinnehmer, IX. R.-Cl./ als Stenerrefereut. . Cles. Hafner Alois. Bezirkshauptmaun, VII. R.-Cl. Tabarelli de Fatis Cölestin. Steuerinspeetor. IX.. R.-Cl. Alberti Oswald, Steueramts-Ad junet, XI. R.-Cl. Feldkirch. Zigau Arthur, Ritter von, Bezirkshauptmann, VII. - R.-Cl. Murr Roman, Steuerinspeetor, IX. R.-Cl. Reimseh Franz, Dr., Finanz-Coneipist

, „ „ Kollweg Ernst. Finanz-Concipist, X. R.-Cl. Swoboda Victor, .Edl. v. Fernow. Dr., prav. Finanz-Coneipist (auf ein Jahr beurlaubt) Hofmann Josef, Finanz-Ooncepts-Praktikant. Meriggi Hugo, ,, ,, ■ . ■ ' . ' - -. -, , « Dindi Franz ,, ,, Hdttl Hans, ,, ' ,, „ . ' ■ ! Kutin Hermann, Finanz-Reehnungs-Offlcial, X; R.-Cl. Mendl Johann, Steuereinnehmer, IX. R,-CI. ■ Würfele Roman, „ „ Hummel Georg, Steueramts-Adjunct, XI. R.-Cl. Wohlgenannt Josef, Steueramts-Praktikant, Köll Josef, Amtsdiener. Kitzbühel

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