Album amicorum Christiani Gravii : manuscript, 1632-1645.

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Album amicorum Christiani Gravii : manuscript, 1632-1645.

Inscribed in Latin by: John, Christian and Maurice, Dukes of Saxony 1639; Hermann Landgrave of Hesse 1632; Christian and Ernest Landgraves of Hesse 1633; William and Philip Landgraves of Hesse 1638; Louis, John, George and John Casimir of Anhalt 1641; P. G. Count of Hohenloe, G. Cruciger, J. Matthaeus, J. G. Dorscheus, J. Macrinus, J. Schmidt, J. R. Salzmann, J. Valentinus, Caleb Hasselt Voltager [in English], C. C. Cruciger, and others. With drawings of a cavalier playing on the lute, and of coats-of-arms. 125 only of these leaves are written on; there are besides three vellum leaves inserted, on one of which the "cavalier" is drawn.

1 volume (212 leaves) : paper, vellum ; 9 x 15 cm.

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