- Text-inc Id:
- tia00181000
- Headings:
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Alanus de Insulis
De maximis theologiae
- Imprint:
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[Basel
Jacobus Wolff, de Pforzheim; [Johann Amerbach]
about 1492]
4°
Goff, GW and Proctor assigned to Amerbach. A copy at München BSB has a rubricator's date 1492
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ISTC: ia00181000
Source: Cambridge UL
- Cambridge Metadata:
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=500 \\$aCollation: a-e8.
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