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ESTIENNE, ROBERT. 1503-1559.
Dictionarium proprium nominum. Paris: Robert Estienne, 1541.

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ESTIENNE, ROBERT. 1503-1559.

Dictionarium proprium nominum. Paris: Robert Estienne, 1541.
4to (236 x 175 mm). a-z8 A-N8 O6. Woodcut printer's device on title. 18th century mottled calf, spine gilt in compartments. Light staining to title, first 10 leaves with a small dampstain, rebacked with old spine laid down, upper joint started, very good.

FIRST EDITION of Robert Estienne's dictionary of proper nouns, including geographic names. Armstrong p 90; Renouard 51; Schreiber 65.

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