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Cornelius Tacitus (ca. 55-116/120); Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647): Antiquitates Germanicæ, = of Hoogduitsche oudtheden; : waar in de gelegentheid en zeeden der Germaanen, beschreeven door Tacitus, naaukeurig verklaart, en met printverbeeldingen opgeheldert worden: benevens H. Grotius verhandeling van de oudtheid der Batavische republyk. Hoogduitsche oudtheden. Hugo de Groots Verhandeling van de outheidt der Batavische, nu Hollandsche republyk.
Publisher: t'Amsterdam, : by Jacob van Royen ... Printer: Royen, Jacob van Amsterdam, 1671-1717 Note: also contains Hugo Grotius'
Verhandeling van de outheidt der Batavische, nu Hollandsche republyk
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Peace Palace Library
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Native name
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Bibliotheek van het Vredespaleis
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Location
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Coordinates
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52° 05′ 11.76″ N, 4° 17′ 43.8″ E
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Established
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1913
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Website
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ppl.nl
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Authority file
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institution QS:P195,Q3046797
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