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Simonis Starovolsci[i] Monita legalia methodum in vtroque iure studendi praescribentia.
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Szymon Starowolski
Title
Simonis Starovolsci[i] Monita legalia methodum in vtroque iure studendi praescribentia.
Publisher
expensis Io. Baptistae et Ioseph Corui : apud Franciscum Monetam
Description
Polski: Adres wydawniczy: Romae : expensis Io. Baptistae et Ioseph Corui : apud Franciscum Monetam, [post 23 IX] 1652
Współtwórcy: Corvo, Giovanni Battista Nakł,Corvo, Giuseppe Nakł,Moneta, Francesco Druk
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Opis fizyczny: [24], 108 s. ; 12°
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Language łaciński
Publication date after 23 IX 1652
institution QS:P195,Q856423
Place of publication Roma
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