book
Bartholin, Albert ; Bartholin, Thomas ; Godiche, Matthias ; Haubold, Peder
[10], 150 p. : 8ᵒ 8°
1666 | lat | R Script A-108/1 view full record
Call Number | Barcode | Unit | Note |
---|---|---|---|
R Script A-108/1 | 19017454 | Convolute |
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