Freud in Leyd, Das ist heilige Fr lichkeit in de Tods Traurigkeit ihro Durchleucht Maria Polixenae is a historical funeral oration delivered by Franz Xaver Amrhyn in memory of Maria Polixena von L wenstein-Wertheim. This 17th-century German text offers insights into the religious and cultural practices surrounding death and mourning during that period. The work reflects the societal views on grief, faith, and the afterlife, providing a valuable resource for historians and those interested in the cultural history of death.
The oration captures the solemnity and reverence accorded to Maria Polixena, highlighting her virtues and contributions. It stands as a testament to the era's literary styles and the importance of commemorative speeches in honoring the deceased.
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