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Ioannis Zonarae Annales aucti additionibus Georgii Cedreni : Nicetae Acominati choniatae lib. XIX : Nicephori Gregorae lib. XI : Leonici Chalcocondylae lib. X. Historiae Turcicae ... .

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Ioannis Zonarae Annales aucti additionibus Georgii Cedreni : Nicetae Acominati choniatae lib. XIX : Nicephori Gregorae lib. XI : Leonici Chalcocondylae lib. X. Historiae Turcicae ... .

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Edition Notes

Title vignettes; head- and tail-pieces; initials.

Text in Latin.

Printed in double columns.

"Les histoires de Zonare, Nicetes, & Nicephore Gregore [sont] reueuës sur les copies grecques, & augmentees ... par Iean Aymin"--Extraict du privilege du roy.

The Acominatus and Gregoras were translated by Hieronymus Wolf.

The Chalcocondylas was translated by Konrad Clauser.

Each part has separate t.p.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Lutetiae [Paris]

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1 v. (various pagings)

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OL43558243M
OCLC/WorldCat
55578818

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