A Letter of Christopher Columbus
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A Letter of Christopher Columbus
Summary
A Letter of Christopher Columbus is an incunable[1].
Key Facts
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's instance of is recorded as incunable[2].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Library of Congress[3].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as British Library[4].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Cambridge University Library[5].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Bibliothèque nationale de France[6].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Duchess Anna Amalia Library[7].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Biblioteca Riccardiana[8].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Biblioteca Trivulziana[9].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Biblioteca nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III[10].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma[11].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as Biblioteca Vallicelliana[12].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's collection is recorded as John Carter Brown Library[13].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's place of publication is recorded as Rome[14].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[15].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's catalog code is recorded as 7177[16].
- +1493-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of A Letter of Christopher Columbus[17].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's edition or translation of is recorded as Columbus Letter on the First Voyage[18].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's printed by is recorded as Stephan Plannck[19].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as A Letter of Christopher Columbus WDL90.pdf[20].
- A Letter of Christopher Columbus's Incunabula Short Title Catalogue ID is recorded as ic00758000[21].
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Publication
A Letter of Christopher Columbus's place of publication is recorded as Rome[14]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Latin[15].