Allgemeine Schriftenkunde der gesammten Wappenwissenschaft: mit beurtheildenden, und andern zur Bücher- und Gelehrtengeschichte gehörenden Bemerkungen und Nachwisungen. Nachträge, Zusätze und Berichtigungen. 3

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Im Besorge von Jo. Aug. Gottl. Weigel, 1835 - 425 pages
 

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