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Vorlesungsabschrift.

Phisica Universalis. Dictata a plurimum Reverendo Domino Patre Hayl S.F. Lat. Manuscript on paper, O.O. 1755. ca. 280 inscr. pp. cloth (rubbed). - Inside cover with ownership mark, dat. 1928. D

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Vorlesungsabschrift.

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