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MARTINEZ DE VAUCQUIER (Matthias). Dictionarium tetraglotton novum, in quo voces Latinae omnes, & Graeca his respondentes cum Gallica & Teutonica singularum interpretatione, ordine alphabetico proponuntur [...] Amsterdam, Boom, 1698. Fort in-8 on contemporary ivory vellum, handwritten title on spine. Engraved frontispiece.

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MARTINEZ DE VAUCQUIER (Matthias). Dictionarium tetraglotton novum, in quo voces Latinae omnes, & Graeca his respondentes cum Gallica & Teutonica singularum interpretatione, ordine alphabetico proponuntur [...] Amsterdam, Boom, 1698. Fort in-8 on contemporary ivory vellum, handwritten title on spine. Engraved frontispiece.

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