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Gerson, Jean, 1363–1429
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Incunabula in Yale Library.
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Werther, Frederick, 1881– -- Ownership.
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Catholic Church.
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Theology -- Middle Ages.
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Crener, Wolfgang -- Bookplate.
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Schmeiser, Christian Gotthelf -- Autograph.
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Waldauf (Walluf, Hesse?). Fundatio Baldaufica -- Bookplate.
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France. Strasbourg. Grüninger, Johann (?). 1488
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Germany. Nuremberg. Stuchs, Georg. 1489
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Switzerland. Basel. Kessler, Nikolaus. 1489
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Gerson, Jean, 1363–1429
Inuentariũ eorum que in operibus Gersonis continentur
1489
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Gerson, Jean, 1363–1429
Prima[-tertia] pars operum Johannis Gerson
[1488]
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Gerson, Jean, 1363–1429
Prima[-tertia] pars operu[m] Johannis Gerson
[March 12 and 21, 1489]