An edition of Festschrift Theodor Siebs (1977)

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An edition of Festschrift Theodor Siebs (1977)

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G. Olms
Language
German
Pages
489

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Festschrift Theodor Siebs
1977, G. Olms
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Edition Notes

Bibliography of T. Siebs' works: p. [479]-489.
Includes bibliographical references.
Reprint of the 1933 ed. published by M. & H. Marcus, Breslau, under the title: Festschrift Theodor Siebs zum 70. Geburtstag 26. August 1932, which was issued as Heft 67 of Germanistische Abhandlungen.

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Hildesheim, New York
Series
Germanistische Abhandlungen (Breslau) ;, Heft 67.

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Dewey Decimal Class
430
Library of Congress
PT36.S53 F46 1977

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 489 p. :
Number of pages
489

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4649698M
ISBN 10
3487062208
LCCN
77482238

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