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D. P., 2007, The history of Reynard the Fox, and Reynardine his son In two parts. With morals to each chapter, explaining what appears doubtful or allegorical: and every chapter illustrated with a curious device, or picture, representing to the eye all the material passages. Written by an eminent statesman of the German Empire, and since done into English, Dutch, French, Italian, &c., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A43907.
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dc.contributor.authorD. P.
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dc.date.issued2007-10
dc.description.abstractPlace of publication from and date conjectured by Wing. Woodcut illustration preceding title page. "The preface to the reader" signed: D.P. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.titleThe history of Reynard the Fox, and Reynardine his son In two parts. With morals to each chapter, explaining what appears doubtful or allegorical: and every chapter illustrated with a curious device, or picture, representing to the eye all the material passages. Written by an eminent statesman of the German Empire, and since done into English, Dutch, French, Italian, &c.
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otaterms.date.range1700-1799