00886nam0-22002531i-450-990001126750403321000112675FED01000112675(Aleph)000112675FED0100011267520000920d1958----km-y0itay50------baengKonvexe polyeder deutsche ubersetzung unter wissenschaftlicher redaktion von Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Sussby AlexandrowBerlinAkademie Verlag1958Mathematische Lehrbucher und Monographien II. Abteilung Band VIIIAlexandrov,Aleksandr Danilovich345534ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000112675040332112-B-810861MA1MA1Konvexe polyeder deutsche ubersetzung unter wissenschaftlicher redaktion von Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Suss345057UNINAING0102343nam 2200421 n 450 99638786000331620200824121435.0(CKB)1000000000627415(EEBO)2264192574(UnM)99849187e(UnM)99849187(EXLCZ)99100000000062741519920128d1613 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The two-folde tribute or two speciall duties commanded by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be rendred: the first of subiects to their Cæsar, the second of Christians to their God: for the better furtherance of the one in his regall dignitie, and of the other in his Eulangelicall ministerie. Explaned in two sermons and now published. Anno. 1613. By Richard Eburne[electronic resource]London Printed by Felix Kyngston for William Welby1613[4], 27, [11], 59, [1] pIn 2 parts.The second part "A sermon preached at Hengstridg [sic] in the countie of Somerset, the 16. of August" has separate dated title page and separate pagination; register is continuous.The second part formerly STC 7473.Second part identified as STC 7473 on UMI microfilm reel 781.Signatures: A-N⁴.Imperfect; Page 14 of the Cambridge University Library copy is mutilated.Reproductions of the originals in the British Library and the Cambridge University Library.Appears at reel 781, position 17 (pt. 2 only, Cambridge University Library copy) and at position 18 (pts. 1 and 2, British Library copy).eebo-0018Sermons, English17th centurySermons, EnglishEburne Richard1008413Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996387860003316The two-folde tribute or two speciall duties commanded by our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to be rendred: the first of subiects to their Cæsar, the second of Christians to their God: for the better furtherance of the one in his regall dignitie, and of the other in his Eulangelicall ministerie. Explaned in two sermons and now published. Anno. 1613. By Richard Eburne2354639UNISA