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Die Slaven in Deutschland : Beiträge zur Volkskunde der Preussen, Litauer und Letten der Masuren und Philipponen, der Tschechen, Mährer und Sorben, Polaben und Slowinzen, Kaschuben und Polen
Author
Franz Oskar Tetzner
Title
Die Slaven in Deutschland : Beiträge zur Volkskunde der Preussen, Litauer und Letten der Masuren und Philipponen, der Tschechen, Mährer und Sorben, Polaben und Slowinzen, Kaschuben und Polen
Publisher
F. Vieweg
Description
Polski: Adres wydawniczy: Braunschweig : F. Vieweg, 1902
Opis fizyczny: XX, 520 s., 13 k. tabl., : il., mapy, nuty ; 23 cm
Page overview 240
Language German
Publication date 1902
publication_date QS:P577,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q856423
Accession number
98.302
Place of publication Braunschweig
Source
Polona

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