Ethimologiarum, 12th century / secundum Isydori episcopi Hispalensis.

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Ethimologiarum, 12th century / secundum Isydori episcopi Hispalensis.

Contains the incomplete text of Isidore's Etymologies (begins in the middle of chapter eight of book three).

205 leaves ; 285 x 185 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7440571

Folger Shakespeare Library

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