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Heraldry by Ottfried Neubecker
Heraldry  by Ottfried Neubecker











Heraldry by Ottfried Neubecker

Siebmacher's Wappenbuch page 27 of Freiherren showing Kurtzen (of Senftenau, Goldenstein and Salzburg) in colour. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch page 1 of Grafen showing Graff Kurtz (of Senftenau, Goldenstein and Salzburg). Siebmacher Band VI 02 Abgestorben Württem-bergische Adel Siebmacher Band VI 01 II Abgestorben Adel Bayern Siebmacher Band VI 01 I Abgestorben Adel Bayern Siebmacher Band IV 06 Salzburgischer Adel Wappen Siebmacher Band IV 04 I Nieder-österreich A-R Siebmacher Band III 11 II Baltische Ostsee-provinzen List of Curtius surnames in Siebmacher's Wappenbuch Volume Later Ottfried Neubecker has published all burgher arms of the New Siebmacher without the text as a sort of illustrated glossary organized by the heraldic charges. The General-Index of the whole work has been edited by Hanns Jäger-Sunstenau. The Neuer Siebmacher, Siebmachers großes und allgemeines Wappenbuch was compiled 1854-1967 by Adolf Matthias Hildebrandt, Maximilian Gritzner, and Gustav A Seyler. It has also been called Fürstsches Wappenbuch or Weigelsches Wappenbuch. His work was continued to six volumes with additional supplements by Paul Fürst, Wolfgang Gottlieb Fürst, Rudolf Johann Helmers, Christoph Weigel the Elder and Gabriel Nikolaus Raspe. Its two volumes were completed by Johann Sibmacher, an engraver from Nuremberg.

Heraldry by Ottfried Neubecker

The Alter Siebmacher was compiled 1605-1806, and represents the contemporary heraldry during the final two centuries of the Holy Roman Empire. Siebmacher's Wappenbuch is a roll of arms published as two heraldic multivolume book series of armorial bearings or coats of arms of the nobility and some burgher families within the Holy Roman Empire, compiled by Johann Siebmacher around 1605.













Heraldry  by Ottfried Neubecker