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The article deals in detail with the life and career of Anton Johann Jüngling (1743, Protivín – 1798, Český Krumlov), who served as a violinist, music director, and highly placed official to the princely Schwarzenberg family during the last third of the eighteenth century, when that court saw its greatest flourishing of musical activities. Jüngling also seems to have had a relatively successful career in Vienna as a performer. The documentation connected with the settling of his estate provides unusually detailed insights into a number of the circumstances of his life, including his professional and personal relationships, his personal finances, the furnishing of his home, a fragmentary inventory of his music and books, and the medical treatment he received near the end of his life.