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LiteratureAuthorAuthor of the document.TitleTitel of the book.YearYear of the literature reference TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution.Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.LanguageLanguage of the correspondence
Agricola 1533Georgius AgricolaLibri quinque De mensuris & ponderibus: In quibus pleraque à Budaeo & Portio parum animaduersa diligenter excutiuntur1533 JLmonographBaselGuillaume Budé
Leonardo Porto
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Agricola 1550Georgius AgricolaDe mensuris & ponderibus Romanorum atque Graecorum Lib. V. De externis mensuris & ponderibus Lib. II. Ad ea, quae Andreas Alciatus denuo disputauit de mensuris & ponderibus, breuis defensio Lib. I. De mensuris, quibus interualla metimur Lib. I. De restituendis ponderibus atq(ue) mensuris Lib. I. De precio metallorum & monetis lib. III1550 JLmonographBaselAndrea AlciatiLatin
Babelon 1932Jean BabelonUne medaille de la reine Artemise par Valerio Belli1932journalBerlinValerio BelliFrench
Wheler 1682George WhelerA journey into Greece by George Wheler, Esq., in company of Dr. Spon of Lyons in six books. Containing I.A Voyage from Venice to Constantinople. II. An Account of Constantinople and the Adjacent Places. III. A Voyage Through the Lesser Asia. IV. A Voyage from Zant Through Several Parts of Greece to Athens. V. An Account of Athens. VI. Several Journeys from Athens, Into Attica, Corinth, Boeotia, &c. With Variety of Sculptures1682monographLondonJacob SponEnglish

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