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'Historia Foederati Belgii, praelecta a celeberrimo viro Tiberio Heemsterhuijs...'

MS. Auct. T. 2. 32

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Title

'Historia Foederati Belgii, praelecta a celeberrimo viro Tiberio Heemsterhuijs...'

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. T. 2. 32

Summary

'Historia Foederati Belgii, praelecta a celeberrimo viro Tiberio Heemsterhuijs, professore in academia Lugduno-Batava. Litteris eandem mandavit Anna Franciscus Wilhelmus Pieck Lugduni Batavorum anno 1754', and '1754-5.' Treats the history up to the troubles under Philip II of Spain, 1555-74.

Date

Written in 1754-1755 Leyden by A. F. W. Pieck

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

271 Leaves

Custodial history

MSS. Meerman Purchase List (1824) 58.

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