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Language
English
Pages
20

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Edition Notes

LC copy has a presentation bookplate from the John Rylands Library.
Translation of Regimen contra pestilentiam, which has been incorrectly attributed to Bengt Knutsson, Bishop of Västerås, and to Knud Mikkelsen, Bishop of Viborg.
Original printed by Willelmus de Machlinia.

Published in
Manchester, London
Series
The John Rylands facsimiles ;, no. 3
Genre
Facsimiles., Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z241 .J613

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxvi, [20] p. :
Number of pages
20

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6530236M
Internet Archive
litilbokewhichet00joanrich
LCCN
11010217
OCLC/WorldCat
3257085

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