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Het Hoog-Lied van den heyligen ende wijsen Koning ende Propheet Salomon, [electronic resource] : met eene korte verklaringe: / in Nederduytschen rijm bearbeyd door Samuel Ampzing, bedienaer des goddelijken woords inde gemeynte des heren vinnen Haerlem.
Format
Book
Language
Dutch
Published/Created
Gedruckt te Haerlem, : By Adriaen Roman, ordinaris stads boekdrucker, wonende inde Iakovyne-straet inde vergulde parze,, 1629.
Description
1 online resource (40 p.) : music.
Details
Subject(s)
Bible Song of Solomon
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Paraphrases
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Early works to 1800
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Composer
Ampzing, Samuel
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Printer
Roman, Adriaen
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Series
Early European books.
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Notes
Rhymed version by Samuel Ampzing.
Printer's device on t.p.; initials; printed marginalia.
Signatures: [3 dots]⁴ A-E⁴.
Reproduction of original in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Netherlands).
With
Bound with: Orden der canonycke boecken beyde des Ouden ende des Nieuvven Testaments, als mede der geener diemen Apocryphos noemt; beneffens het capittel-register: : Mitsgaders den inhovt ende sommarisch begrip der gemelte boecken. / In Neder-Duytschen rym gestelt door Samuel Ampsinck. Tot Leyden, : By Pieter Muller, inde Heere-straet:, int iaer 1624.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2010 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions.
References
Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Netherlands) catalog, 2 K 45 [2]
Other title(s)
Bible. Song of Solomon. Dutch. 1629.
OCLC
865798397
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