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The single footnoted reference in the article is Friedrich Noack: Das Deutschtum in Rom seit dem Ausgang des Mittelalters. This is the complete entry:
Hilgers, Karl, Bildh., * 17.1. 1844 Düsseldorf; in R. 1875-76, Dez.
1883 bis Januar 84 und Herbst 95 bis Juni 98, Vors. des DKV 96/97.
[DKV; CB; HG.] 616.