Lobklingende Ruhm- und Nahmen-Reime

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Edition Notes

Complicated poem in the form of an acrostic by Philipp von Zesen, with 3 sonnets and 2 madrigals by Daniel Klesch.

Faber du Faur, no. 830f.

Microfilm. New Haven : Research Publications, 1969. l microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Yale University Library collection of German baroque literature ; reel 215, no. 830f)

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Hamburg
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German baroque literature -- reel 215, no. 830f.

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Format
Microform
Pagination
[4] p.

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OL17448352M
OCLC/WorldCat
22567276

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