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Encomiorum tomus alter continens Encomia illustrium virorum, ac Fæminarum veteris Historiæ Sacræ: una cum collatione exterorum, qui sub diversis imperiis ... fuere illis synchroni, etc. quibus unius ac veri
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Masculus, Joannes Baptista
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Encomiorum tomus alter continens Encomia illustrium virorum, ac Fæminarum veteris Historiæ Sacræ: una cum collatione exterorum, qui sub diversis imperiis ... fuere illis synchroni, etc. quibus unius ac veri
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Style: Unspecified; Caption: Spine; Colour: Unspecified; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 17c
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Place of creation Binding: Italy
Object history Text: 1641; Naples; Unspecified
Notes Due to Italian manuscript notes to the bookbinder found at the end of this text, Alvise Figa' Talamanca has discovered that this book was bound in Italy, not Spain. It has the shelf mark of Sir Hans Sloane.
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