Polygraphiae libri sex Ioannis Trithemij ... ad Maximilianum Caesarem

accessit Clauis polygraphiae liber unus eodem authore ... : additae sunt etiam aliquot locorum explicationes eorum praesertim in quibus admirandi operis steganographiae pricipia latent quae quidem ingeniosis occasionem praebent longè maiora & subtiliora inueniendi

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Polygraphiae libri sex Ioannis Trithemij ... ad Maximilianum Caesarem

accessit Clauis polygraphiae liber unus eodem authore ... : additae sunt etiam aliquot locorum explicationes eorum praesertim in quibus admirandi operis steganographiae pricipia latent quae quidem ingeniosis occasionem praebent longè maiora & subtiliora inueniendi

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Latin
Pages
280

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Edition Notes

BM STC German, 1455-1600, p. 871
Adams T980
BN CICIV, 594
Printer from colophon.
Signatures: -4⁴ a-e⁴ A-2Z⁴ ²a-i⁴ ³d-i⁴.
LC copy imperfect: leaves 2.3 wanting, leaf 4 recto blank. Item no. 698 of the George Fabyan Collection.

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Francofurti

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Library of Congress
Z103 .T83 1550

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Pagination
[280] leaves ;
Number of pages
280

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Open Library
OL565560M
LCCN
96150400

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