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Anton Wilhelm Ertl (10 September 1654, Munich – c.1715) was a German lawyer and geographer. He studied law at Ingolstadt, and from around 1680, worked as a lawyer in the Munich court. He also served as a judge in the jurisdictions of various monasteries in Bavaria (from 1682). In 1705 he received the title of imperial counsellor and was a lawyer of the imperial equestrian order in Suebia.〔(Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Upsaliensis: Proceedings of the Fourteenth ) edited by Astrid Steiner-Weber〕 He was the author of: * ''Austriana Regina Arabiae'' (1688): A novel Ertl dedicated to Prince Joseph I (1678–1711).〔(Google Books ) Austriana Regina Arabiae〕 * '' Chur-bayerischer Atlas'' (1687): An atlas with descriptions of Bavarian places of interest of which a short story accompanies engravings of the pertinent locations (engravings by Johann Ulrich Kraus). * ''Relationes Curiosae Bavaricae'' (1685): A collection of anecdotes and character portrayals derived from Bavarian history.〔(Google Books ) Relationes Curiosae Bavaricae〕〔 ==References== *Leitschuh, Max: Die Matrikeln der Oberklassen des Wilhelmsgymnasiums in München, 4 Bde., München 1970-1976; Bd. 1, S. 197 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anton Wilhelm Ertl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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