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1492
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Werther, Frederick, 1881– -- Ownership.
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Germany. Mainz. Schöffer, Peter. March 6, 1492
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Chronecken der Sassen
In deme iare na Cristi gebort. Dusent vierhundert .lxxxxij. vppe den Sesten dach des Mertzen. [March 6, 1492]