Herrn von Hoffmanswaldau und andrer deutschen auserlesener und bissher ungebruckter Gedichte

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Herrn von Hoffmanswaldau und andrer deutschen auserlesener und bissher ungebruckter Gedichte

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bey Thomas Fritsch
Language
German

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Edition Notes

Editors: Benjamin Neukirch et al.

Distinguishing marks include paging and catchword errors corrected in v. 2; v. 4 uses sheets of Lehmann ed. of 1706, except last signature which is entirely reset; v. 5, only 1710 ed., different typesetting from preceding ed. & extensive changes in content.

Includes indexes.

Microfilm. New Haven : Research Publications, 1973. 35 mm. (German baroque literature, Harold Jantz collection ; no. 1866, reels 393-394)

s 1973 ctu n.

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Leipzig
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German baroque literature, Harold Jantz collection -- no. 1866, reels393-394.

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Microform
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6 v.

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OL17478084M
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26028277

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February 8, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
August 4, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform].' to 'Microform'; cleaned up pagination
April 22, 2009 Edited by ImportBot add OCLC number
September 28, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Oregon Libraries MARC record