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Title information

STCN ID268590516
TitleDe dood ofte voorloper van de eeuwigheyt. / By Hieremias Drexelius. ; Translated from the Latin into Dutch by C.V.M.
ImprintAntwerpen [= Leiden], for C. Vermey, 1705

Bibliographic information

Extent23 sheets
Format12º
Collation*10 A-Y12 Z2
Fingerprint170512 - a1 *3 $de : a2 *6 ft$la - b1 A r : b2 Z n
Typographical featurestypographical title-page

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Country of publicationBelgium
Netherlands
Language of publicationDutch
Original languageLatin
Year of publication1705
General NoteAnother issue of the edition of Antwerpen [= 's-Gravenhage], T. Wijtmans, 1705
Uniform titleAeternitatis prodromus mortis nuntius. Dutch

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Author/ContributorDrexel, Jeremias [Author] →Thesaurus record

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Publication typeMonograph
Statuschecked (v)
Last Edit2020-08-03 18:41:21

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Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit: XP.07255
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Title information

STCN ID268590516
TitleDe dood ofte voorloper van de eeuwigheyt. / By Hieremias Drexelius. ; Translated from the Latin into Dutch by C.V.M.
ImprintAntwerpen [= Leiden], for C. Vermey, 1705

Bibliographic information

Extent23 sheets
Format12º
Collation*10 A-Y12 Z2
Fingerprint170512 - a1 *3 $de : a2 *6 ft$la - b1 A r : b2 Z n
Typographical featurestypographical title-page

Additional information

Country of publicationBelgium
Netherlands
Language of publicationDutch
Original languageLatin
Year of publication1705
General NoteAnother issue of the edition of Antwerpen [= 's-Gravenhage], T. Wijtmans, 1705
Uniform titleAeternitatis prodromus mortis nuntius. Dutch

Persons responsible

Author/ContributorDrexel, Jeremias [Author] →Thesaurus record

Record Information

Publication typeMonograph
Statuschecked (v)
Last Edit2020-08-03 18:41:21

Holdings

lacks illustration