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Caspar Horn: Elephas, Das ist: Historischer unnd Philosophischer Discurs, von dem großen Wunderthier dem Elephanten, Dessen wunderbarer Natur unnd Eygenschafften, dergleichen unlangsten einer in Teutsch-Land umbgeführet, und von vielen Tausend Menschen gesehen worden. Auß bewerthen alten und newen Historien zusamm getragen. Nürnberg, Halbmeyer, 1629


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