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Cologne, Cornelius of Egmond, 1634. In 12th. Illustrated title page, 23 copper engravings each for each letter of the alphabet, blooms, coeval rigid parchment binding, 5-pin spine, red spray cuts, loose front plate and spine.
Second edition of this valuable collection of moral dissertations, which warn against the malignancies and universal vices of language. The illustrations are taken from the original Munich edition of 1629.
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