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English: "Reconstruction of the buildings of the abbey of Saint Gall according to the historical plan from the early 9th century" - Note the Plan is from St Gall, but was apparently never built, and may not have been produced or intended for there.
Deutsch: Rekonstruktionszeichnung des Klosters Sankt Gallen nach dem Grundriss des Sankt Galler Klosterplans aus dem frühen 9. Jahrhundert.
Čeština: Rekonstrukce podoby kláštera dle plánu ze Sankt Gallen (9. století), který zobrazuje ideální, nerealizovanou podobu tamního kláštera. Karl Lasius, 1876.
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Source J. Rudolf Rahn: Geschichte der Bildenden Künste in der Schweiz. Von den Ältesten Zeiten bis zum Schlusse des Mittelalters. Zürich 1876.
Author Johann Rudolf Rahn nach Lasius; upload by sidonius (talk) 12:57, 1 March 2009 (UTC)

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