Guntheri Alemanni, scholastici, monachi et prioris Parisiensis, de expugnatione urbis Constantinopolitane, unde, inter alias reliquias, magna pars sancte crucis in Alemanniam est allata seu Historia Constantinopolitana ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum biblioth. univ. et palat. Monac., et biblioth

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J. G. Fick, 1875 - History - 100 pages

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