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Show me objects about Rotterdam
Here are some objects related to Rotterdam:
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De economische beteekenis van onze koloniale goudindustrie: Three lectures on the economic significance of our colonial gold industry, held in the Handels-Hoogeschool in Rotterdam in 1917.
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Geeraard Brand de Ionge, in syn leven Leeraar der Remonstrantse gemeente: Portrait of Geeraert Brandt, a pastor of the Remonstrant community in Rotterdam, from 1683.
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Uit het diensthuis uitgeleid: Speech held in Leeuwarden, Groningen, and Rotterdam in 1912.
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Veilingcatalogus, boeken van A. Eeltjes - Rotterdam, 29 november tot 3 december 1890: Fictional title about a book auction in Rotterdam, held from 29 November to 3 December 1890.
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Erasmus Rotterdamus: Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus, a famous Rotterdam scholar, from 1839.
Please note that these objects are from the Allard Pierson Museum collection and the links will direct you to the museum's website for more information about each object.
Can you show me a breakdown of the locations related to the objects in the database?
I apologize, but it seems that there is no specific breakdown of locations related to the objects in the database at the moment.
Can you show me objects from the 19th century?\
Here are some objects from the 19th century:
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Palladis chymicae arcana detecta: A book from 1675 with an index in a different hand, housed in a 19th-century half-leather binding with marbled boards.
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Van verleden en heden: A work from 1919 featuring a variety of subjects.
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Vaticinia, siue Prophetiae abbatis Ioachim, & Anselmi episcopi Marsicani: A printed work from the 17th century, housed in a 19th-century half-leather binding with marbled boards.
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Lood: An object from 1919 related to lead.
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Evolutie en revolutie: A work from 1919 related to evolution and revolution.
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Beginselen der meetkunde: A book from 1899 on the principles of geometry.
Please note that these objects are from the Allard Pierson Museum collection for the first five examples, and from Badisches Landesmuseum for the last two examples. You can click on the provided links to access more information about each object.