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'Index Epistolarum omnium Doctoris Martini Lutheri ordine chronologico ab anno 1507 usque ad annum 1546 emortualem...'

MS. Add. D. 28

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Title

'Index Epistolarum omnium Doctoris Martini Lutheri ordine chronologico ab anno 1507 usque ad annum 1546 emortualem...'

Shelfmark

MS. Add. D. 28

Summary

'Index Epistolarum omnium Doctoris Martini Lutheri ordine chronologico ab anno 1507 usque ad annum 1546 emortualem...'

Date

Written late in the 18th century by J. F. Vandevelde

Language

German

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

85 Leaves

Acquisition

With the engraved bookplate of 'T. [or J.] M.' and the motto 'Grypt als 't rypt' and a swan as crest (about 1800?). Acquired before about 1870.

Subject

18th century

Religion

Literature

Letters

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  • Vandevelde, Jo F, van, fl 1700-1799

  • Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

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