Thummermuth, W.
Krumbstab does not expel anyone; hoc est relatio compromissi feu…
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Thummermuth, W. Krumbstab does not expel anyone; hoc est relatio compromissi feudalis inter Ferdinandum Archi-Episcopum Coloniensem, nec non Capitulum Metropolitanum contra Statum Patriae, Nobilitatem & pares curiae. Main work and 7 appendices. Cologne, Steinhaus, 1738. fol. (33:21.5 cm). With armorial copperplate title verso. Separately paginated. Cloth binding (best, spine with loss). Composite work on the disputes between the Elector of Cologne and his cathedral chapter and the nobility of Cologne. Also exemplary for other ecclesiastical imperial territories in the 18th century. In the appendices contributions by J. P. Kress and J. H. Böhmer. - Mostly browned or foxed.

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Thummermuth, W. Krumbstab does not expel anyone; hoc est relatio compromissi feudalis inter Ferdinandum Archi-Episcopum Coloniensem, nec non Capitulum Metropolitanum contra Statum Patriae, Nobilitatem & pares curiae. Main work and 7 appendices. Cologne, Steinhaus, 1738. fol. (33:21.5 cm). With armorial copperplate title verso. Separately paginated. Cloth binding (best, spine with loss). Composite work on the disputes between the Elector of Cologne and his cathedral chapter and the nobility of Cologne. Also exemplary for other ecclesiastical imperial territories in the 18th century. In the appendices contributions by J. P. Kress and J. H. Böhmer. - Mostly browned or foxed.

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