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Ars minor.

Authors: Donatus, Aelius;
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Textbeginn: PArtes oracionis quot sunt octo Que. nomen pronomen verbum ... Schluss Lin. 26: ... nis caret. Unum participium habet quod es volens. Finit edicio minor Donati

Impressum: keine Angaben im Druck; ISTC: [The Netherlands: Prototypography, about 1465-80]

Impressum ISTC: [The Netherlands: Prototypography, about 1465-80]

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Holztafeldruck

[Donatus]

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Poland, Switzerland, Germany, Germany
Keywords

Latein, Sprachen / Literaturen, Inkunabeln, Historische Drucke, 610, 090, ksylografy, Grammatik, XV w., podręczniki językowe, Latin language, Medieval and modern--Grammar

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