Die allerneueste Art höflich und galant zu schreiben, oder, Auserlesene Briefe

in allen vorfallenden, auch curieusen Angelegenheiten, nützlich zu gebrauchen : nebst einem zulänglichen Titular- und Wörter-Buch

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Hunold, Christian Friedrich
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Die allerneueste Art höflich und galant zu schreiben, oder, Auserlesene Briefe

in allen vorfallenden, auch curieusen Angelegenheiten, nützlich zu gebrauchen : nebst einem zulänglichen Titular- und Wörter-Buch

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Edition Notes

Engraved t.p.

Title varies: pt. 2. Der teutschen Curiosité in fremden Wortern; pt. 3. Teutsch- und frantzösisches Titular-Buch.

Includes indexes.

Microfilm. New Haven : Research Publications, 1973. 35 mm. (German baroque literature, Harold Jantz collection ; no. 1416, reel 277)

s 1973 ctu n.

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Hamburg
Series
German baroque literature, Harold Jantz collection -- no. 1416, reel 277.
Genre
Dictionaries.
Other Titles
Allerneueste Art höflich und galant zu schreiben., Auserlesene Briefe.

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Microform
Pagination
3 v.

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OL17476902M
OCLC/WorldCat
26027584

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