Histoire de l'Empire, contenant son origine, ses progrès, ses révolutions, la forme de son gouvernement, sa politique, ses négociations, et les nouveaux réglemens, faits dans les traités de Westphalie, etc. / par Mr. Heiss.
Heiss, Johann von,
Publisher.:
Smith, William (Amsterdam)
Publisher.:
Wetstein, Gerard,
Publisher.:
Wetstein, Rudolf,
Former owner.:
Whitehurst, John,
Index in vol. 8.
Old classmark: 570.
Binding: half calf, sprinkled paper sides; spine g.t., g. lettering on red spine label; a.e. sprinkled red.
Holy Roman Empire History Early works to 1800.
History note: Provenance: ms. inscr. on t.p.: 'Jn Whitehurst 1787'.
8 v ([1] leaf of plates,10 folded leaves of plates) : ill ; 17cm (12mo).
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Heiss, Johann von,-1688Amsterdam :chez les Wetsteins & Smith,1733. Smith, William (Amsterdam) publisher. Wetstein, Gerard, 1680-1755, publisher. Wetstein, Rudolf, active 1701-1736, publisher. Whitehurst, John, former owner.
Accession number: PB 220-2020
Primary reference Number: 279287
ALMA control 001: 99170333803606
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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