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ESTIENNE, ROBERT. 1503-1559.
Dictionaire Francoislatin, contenant les motz & manieres de parler Francois, tournez en Latin. Paris: Robert Estienne, 1539 [but 1540].

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ESTIENNE, ROBERT. 1503-1559.

Dictionaire Francoislatin, contenant les motz & manieres de parler Francois, tournez en Latin. Paris: Robert Estienne, 1539 [but 1540].
Folio (295 x 190 mm). a-z8 A-H8 I6 K8. Modern sheep antique. Light waterstain at bottom edge and fore-edge of first third, a1-b2 with loss at foot of gutter touching some text, a little loss to a few blank areas, 2 or 3 wormtrails at bottom edge, some initials inked in with oxidation.

FIRST EDITION.

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