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CALMET. Nouvelles dissertations importantes et curieuses sur plusieurs questions. Paris, Emery, Saugrain, Pierre Martin, 1720. in-4, brown calf, spine ribbed and decorated (Binding ep.). First edition of this miscellaneous collection dealing with the tower of Babel, the vulgate, obsessions and possessions of the devil, darkness, Saint Joseph... Ex-libris of Sars repeated. Binding rubbed, snags to the headpieces, qq freckles.

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CALMET. Nouvelles dissertations importantes et curieuses sur plusieurs questions. Paris, Emery, Saugrain, Pierre Martin, 1720. in-4, brown calf, spine ribbed and decorated (Binding ep.). First edition of this miscellaneous collection dealing with the tower of Babel, the vulgate, obsessions and possessions of the devil, darkness, Saint Joseph... Ex-libris of Sars repeated. Binding rubbed, snags to the headpieces, qq freckles.

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