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Deutsch: "Die Verheerungen der Sündflut" in Thüringen, Titelblatt des 1613 erschienenen Berichts von Abraham Lange
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Source Paul Münch. Lebensformen in der Frühen Neuzeit, S. 128, ISBN 3-548-26520-0
Author Abraham Lange

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