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STENO (STENONIS STENSEN), NICOLAI (NIELS).

Epistolae et Epistolae ad eum Datae. Quas cum Prooemio ac Notis Germanice Scriptis. Edidit Gustav Scherz adjuvante Joanne Ræder. 2 vols.

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Hafniae, 1952. Large 4to. Uncut in orig. wrappers. XXII,1028 pp. 2 portraits. One of 500 copies. Clean and fine.
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