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Origo prima festi corporis Christi ex viso sanctae virgini Iulianae divinitus oblato / Bartholomaeus Fisen.
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Main Author:
Fisen, Bartholomaeus
Language:
Latin
Published:
Duaci :
apud Baltasarem Bellerum,
1628.
Collection:
Stillingfleet
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