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Johannis Lomeieri Zutphaniensis Epimenides, sive, De veterum gentilium lustrationibus syntagma : nunc secundis curis auctius editum ...

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lomeier, Johannes, 1636-1699.
Contributor:
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Lustrations.
Physical Description:
30 unnumbered pages, 485 pages, 46 unnumbered pages, 19 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm (4to)
Other Title:
Epimenides, sive, De veterum gentilium lustrationibus syntagma
Johannis Lomeieri Zutphaniensis Epimenides
Epimenides
De veterum gentilium lustrationibus syntagma
Place of Publication:
Zutphaniae : Sumptibus Johannis a Spyk & Danielis Schutten, Bibl. Zutphaniensis, MDCC [1700]
Notes:
Signatures: pi² (*)-3(*)⁴ 4(*)² A-3V⁴ 3X².
Title vignette: publishers' device, with motto "Hic progredi, juvat, hic stare".
First published under title: De veterum gentilium lustrationibus syntagma. Utrecht, 1681.
Dedicated by Vander Spyk to 22 dedicatees.
OCLC:
9947188

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