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mei/00206679 Inc. d. G37.1.
[00206679]
Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
: Inc. d. G37.1.
ISTC No.ia00617400
AuthorAndreae, Johannes
TitleSuper arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis cum exemplis [German]
Imprint[Heidelberg : Heinrich Knoblochtzer, about 1494]
Provenance nameGendt, A. L. van (1831- ), 1831 - booksellers and auctioneers, Amsterdam; established in 1831 under the name of Weddepohl; associated with Menno Hertzberger (q.v.) and still trading under the name of van Gendt Book Auctions.
Note Provenance: Purchased in May 1950 from Van Gendt.
Provenance nameGendt, A. L. van (1831- ), 1831 - booksellers and auctioneers, Amsterdam; established in 1831 under the name of Weddepohl; associated with Menno Hertzberger (q.v.) and still trading under the name of van Gendt Book Auctions.
Note Provenance: Purchased in May 1950 from Van Gendt.