El Epítome de Pinelo, primera bibliografía del Nuevo Mundo.

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El Epítome de Pinelo, primera bibliografía del Nuevo Mundo.
1958, Unión Panamericana
in Spanish
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Original title page reads: "Epítome de la biblioteca oriental y occidental, náutica y geográfica." Madrid, I. González, 1629.

"Breves notas bibliográficas sobre Antonio de León Pinelo": leaves xxxv-xlii.

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Library of Congress
Z1601 .L55 1629b

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Pagination
xlii p.

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Open Library
OL22350315M
ISBN 10
8485027094
LCCN
58000037, pa 58000037
OCLC/WorldCat
1084080
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154732

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