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Bibliotheca biblica S. Ducis Wurtemburgensis

MS. Add. C. 101

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Title

Bibliotheca biblica S. Ducis Wurtemburgensis

Shelfmark

MS. Add. C. 101

Summary

'Bibliotheca biblica S. Ducis Wurtemburgensis', a title on the back of the binding: a list of printed editions of the Bible or parts of the Bible in any language, contained in the library of king Frederick of Würtemberg at Stuttgart, written in about A.D. 1815 in Germany.

Date

written in about A.D. 1815 in Germany

Language

English

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

231 Leaves

Acquisition

Presented to the Library by the rev. Wyndham Knatchbull, fellow of All Souls college, Oxford, and 'received Mar. 21st, 1817.'.

Subject

Bible

19th century

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  • Bliss, Philip, 1787-1857

  • Frederick I, 1754-1816

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