File:Konstanz Sallust 1505.jpg

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  • Deutsch: Titelseite des ersten nachweislich in Konstanz entstandenen Drucks: Sallusts Liber de coniuratione Lucii Sergii Catilinae, 1505. In der Mitte das Bistumswappen und die Embleme der vier Evangelisten.
  • English: Title page of the first book printed in Constance: Sallust's Liber de coniuratione Lucii Sergii Catilinae, 1505.

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