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STCN ID162598858
TitlePhilalethes Batavus gewroken, door deszelfs leerling Pamphilus Cratinides. / Dutch version adapted from the Latin
ImprintAmsterdam, 1757

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Extent0.5 sheet
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CollationA4
Fingerprint175708 - b1 A2 ftig : b2 A3 ,$o
Typographical featurestypographical title-page

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Country of publicationNetherlands
Language of publicationDutch
Original languageLatin
Year of publication1757
General NotePamphilus Cratinides pseudonym of P. Burmannus (de jongere)
On the controversies surrounding the publication of P. Le Clerq, Het karakter van den raad-pensionaris Jan de Wit, 1757
Uniform titleVindiciae Philalethae Batavi. Dutch

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Author/ContributorPamphilus (Cratinides) [Author] →Thesaurus record

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Publication typeMonograph
Statuschecked (v)
Last Edit2022-12-09 19:54:44

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Dublin, Trinity College: Fag.T.2.10:15

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Title information

STCN ID162598858
TitlePhilalethes Batavus gewroken, door deszelfs leerling Pamphilus Cratinides. / Dutch version adapted from the Latin
ImprintAmsterdam, 1757

Bibliographic information

Extent0.5 sheet
Format
CollationA4
Fingerprint175708 - b1 A2 ftig : b2 A3 ,$o
Typographical featurestypographical title-page

Additional information

Country of publicationNetherlands
Language of publicationDutch
Original languageLatin
Year of publication1757
General NotePamphilus Cratinides pseudonym of P. Burmannus (de jongere)
On the controversies surrounding the publication of P. Le Clerq, Het karakter van den raad-pensionaris Jan de Wit, 1757
Uniform titleVindiciae Philalethae Batavi. Dutch

Persons responsible

Author/ContributorPamphilus (Cratinides) [Author] →Thesaurus record

Record Information

Publication typeMonograph
Statuschecked (v)
Last Edit2022-12-09 19:54:44

Holdings