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ALTENSTEIG, JOANNES. Vocabularius. Vocum quae in opere grammatico plurimorum continentur, brevis et vera interpretatio. Hagenau: Henric Gran for Joannes Rynman, 1515. image 1
ALTENSTEIG, JOANNES. Vocabularius. Vocum quae in opere grammatico plurimorum continentur, brevis et vera interpretatio. Hagenau: Henric Gran for Joannes Rynman, 1515. image 2
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ALTENSTEIG, JOANNES.
Vocabularius. Vocum quae in opere grammatico plurimorum continentur, brevis et vera interpretatio. Hagenau: Henric Gran for Joannes Rynman, 1515.

17 February 2013, 09:00 PST
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ALTENSTEIG, JOANNES.

Vocabularius. Vocum quae in opere grammatico plurimorum continentur, brevis et vera interpretatio. Hagenau: Henric Gran for Joannes Rynman, 1515.
4to (213 x 150 mm). a-o4/8 p8 q6. Title in red and black. Modern vellum over marbled boards. Title browned, a few tiny wormholes, early underlining of selected words in red, brief dampstain in final signature and to title.

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