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Our first post for #WhoAteMyBook Wednesday!
The pigskin binding on this 15th-century manuscript was an irresistible treat to an actual bookworm, as evidenced by the holes on the fore-edge.
Historiarum adversus paganos libri VII. Orosius, Paulus....

Our first post for #WhoAteMyBook Wednesday! 

The pigskin binding on this 15th-century manuscript was an irresistible treat to an actual bookworm, as evidenced by the holes on the fore-edge.

Historiarum adversus paganos libri VII. Orosius, Paulus. Augsburg, Johann Schüssler, 1471.  224 p.  fol.

— 5 years ago with 9 notes
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