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Baumgarten,S.J.

Theological Opinions. First (and: second) collection (= all) in 2 vols. Halle, Gebauer 1753-55. with (rev.) eng. Title vign. 32 pp., 479 p.; 354 (recte: 454) pp., 12 pp. Softcover d. Rare. - Some worming (loss of letters). - Provenance: Nobleman's library.

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