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Böhme, Jacob Theosophia Revelata. That is: Alle Göttliche Schriften Des Gottseligen und hocherleuchteten Deutschen Theosophi Jacob Böhmens. (Hamburg) 1715. 2174 columns. Two fulls. Copper plates. Nztl. bound with remains of old parchment, rest. 25 x 19 cm.

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Böhme, Jacob Theosophia Revelata. That is: Alle Göttliche Schriften Des Gottseligen und hocherleuchteten Deutschen Theosophi Jacob Böhmens. (Hamburg) 1715. 2174 columns. Two fulls. Copper plates. Nztl. bound with remains of old parchment, rest. 25 x 19 cm.

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