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Tobie, Judith & Esther / traduit en françois, avec une explication tirée des saints Péres & des auteurs ecclésiastiques.
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Other Authors:
Le Maistre de Sacy, Isaac-Louis, 1613-1684
Format:
Book
Language:
French
Latin
Published:
Paris :
Guillaume Desprez,
1688.
Subjects:
Bible.
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Apocrypha.
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Tobit.
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French
>
Commentaries.
Bible.
>
Apocrypha.
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Judith.
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French
>
Commentaries.
Bible.
>
Apocrypha.
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Rest of Esther.
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French
>
Commentaries.
Commentaries.
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Item Description:
Text in French and Latin in adjacent columns; commentary in French.
Title vignette, head and tail-pieces; marginalia.
Physical Description:
[xiv], 215, [xiv], [xii], 217, [viii], [viii], 247, [ix] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 19 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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