Pauli Ernesti Iablonski Institutiones historiae christianae (v.3)
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Type of record: Book
Title: Pauli Ernesti Iablonski Institutiones historiae christianae (v.3)
Other titles: Institutiones historiae christianae
Classmark: Holden Library L-0/JAB
Creator(s): Jablonski, Paul Ernst (1693-1757)
Additional creator(s): Schulze, Ernst August (1721-1786) (Other); Stosch, Eberhard Heinrich Daniel (1717-1781) (Other); Schickedanz, Abraham Philipp Gottfried (1747-1808) (Other)
Related people: Schulze, Ernst August; Stosch, Eberhard Heinrich Daniel; Schickedanz, Abraham Philipp Gottfried
Publisher: Impensis C. Th. Straus
Publication city: Frankofurti ad Viadrvm
Date(s): 1783-1786
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 3 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/197213
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009545089705181
Description
Contents: t.1. Historiam antiquiorem continens. Editio tertia, emendatior atque locupletior. Emendavit, notas adiecit et prolegomena praemisit Ernestus Augustus Schulze. 1783. -- t.2. Historiam recentiorem continens. Editio tertia, eademque locupletior. Notas adiecit Ernestus Augustus Schulze. 1784. -- t.3. Historiam recentissimam seculi decimi octavi continens, conscripsit Eberh. Henr. Dan. Stosch, emendavit, auxit, et ad hoc usque tempus continavit Abrah. Phil. God. Schickedanz. Adiectus est totius operis index. 1786.
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