Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz — Mitteilungen Band XV, Heft 5-6…
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"Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz — Mitteilungen Band XV, Heft 5-6" is a historical and scientific periodical written in the early 20th century. The publication is a collection of articles focused on regional heritage preservation, botany, natural history, folklore, and local monument protection, primarily set in Saxony, Germany. Topics likely...
The opening of the periodical sets out a rich and varied table of contents, giving a preview of in-depth articles on subjects such as the Schellerhauer Alpine Botanical Garden, rare plants in the Triebisch valley, the remnants of silver mining in Marienberg, and characteristic tales like "Der alte Schrank." Early portions provide detailed explorations of the Alpine garden’s preservation, descriptions of unique flora and their ecological context, and the historical and sentimental value attached to regional artifacts and landscapes. The style blends scientific observation, historical reporting, and local color, aiming both to inform and foster a sense of appreciation for Saxony’s natural and cultural heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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