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Zbigniew Morsztyn
Title
Corona victoriae coelitus concessa, qvam serenissimum Poloniae regnum per supremum exercituum imperatorem Joannem Sobieski, ut et alios regni duces, proceres et capita, devictis sub Chocimo castris Turcicis expugnataq[ue] Chocimensi arce, gloriose anno M. DC. LXXIII festo s. Martino sacro obtinuit, panegyricae narrationis filo contexta et perpetuo utriusq[ue] nationis Polonae et Litvanae honori consecrata
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typis Michaelis Buck
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Polski: Adres wydawniczy: Lesnae : typis Michaelis Buck, 1674
Współtwórcy: Redwitz, Johann Tł,Buck, Michał (1616-1701) Druk
strona tytułowa
Opis fizyczny: [11] k., [ ]1, A-E2 ; 2°
Language łaciński
Publication date 1674
publication_date QS:P577,+1674-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q856423
Place of publication Leszno
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Polona

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