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[Mineja czytana na marzec - fragment].
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[Mineja czytana na marzec - fragment].
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Polski: Adres wydawniczy: [Bułgaria, ca 1001-ca 1025]
Opis fizyczny: 151, [8] k. , il. ; 30,8x22,7 cm
Page overview 5v
Language staro-cerkiewno-słowianski
Publication date circa 1001-ca 1025
institution QS:P195,Q856423
Place of publication Bułgaria
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Polona

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