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Description Page 2 of "A solis ortus cardine" (Von dem angell der sun auffgang in German) from manuscript of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, Schloss Ambras
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Source Digitised manuscript, Austrian National Library, Vienna, codex 3079 Han
Author Erasmus Werbener
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