Graebersymbolik : manuscript, [ca. 1825].

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Graebersymbolik : manuscript, [ca. 1825].

Essays on modes of burial and types of graves used by primitive peoples with explanations of their symbolism. Although this manuscript has been attributed to Friedrich von Schlegel, it is not in his hand and is probably lecture notes taken by one of his students.

1 v. ; 24 x 20 cm.

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