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Brian S. Merrilees Philippe de Thaon: 'Le Livre de Sibile', by Hugh Shields 50/1, p. 134
John L. Flood Apokalypse - Ars moriendi - Biblia pauperum - Antichrist - Fabel vom kranken Löwen - Kalendarium und Planetenbücher-Historia David. Die lateinisch-deutschen Blockbücher des Berlin—Breslauer Sammelbandes, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin — Preußischer Kulturbesitz Kupferstichkabinett, Cim. 1, 2, 5 , 7, 9, 10, 12, Farbmikrofiche-Edition. Monumenta xylographica et typographica, 2, by Nigel F. Palmer 62/1, p. 163

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