964 resultados para Hill, David Octavius, 1802-1870,
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Contiene: T. VI. 1843 (306 p., [5] h. de lám.) -- t. VII. 1842 (334 p., [3] h. de lám.) -- t. VIII. 1843 (318 p., [5] h. de lám.)
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Contiene: T. I (514 p.) -- T. II (509 p.)
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Contiene: t. 1 - t. 2 - t. 3 - t. 4 - t. 5 - t. 6.
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Contiene: Vol. 1 .- Vol. 2.
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Contiene: vol. 1 (t. 1, t. 2 y t. 3) - vol. 2 (t. 4, t. 5 y t. 6)
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Contiene: vol. 1 - vol. 2.
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017.4 T22d v.1 cop.1: Publisher's printed wraps bound-in; "O-7-30" inscribed in blue pencil on front cover; bookseller's label on front cover: "Libreria di Ulrico Hoepli, succ. a Teodoro Laengner, Galleria de Christoforis 15, 60, Milano."
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"Erratum": [1] p. at end.
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Authorship of the Epistolae formerly attributed to Reuchlin, Erasmus, Hutten and others. More recent researches have made it almost certain that Crotus Rubeanus and Ulrich von Hutten were the main contributors. To Crotus are credited the first 41 letters: to Hutten the 7 letters added later to the original series and most of the 62 letters of the second series, with the possible co-operation of a third person, Hermann von dem Busche. The authorship of the rest remains doubtful.