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Français : Bartolomé de las Casas (1474-1566).- Narratio regionum Indicarum per Hispanos quosdam devastatarum verissima , priùs quidem per episcopum Bartholemaeum Casaum, natione Hispanum Hispanicè conscripta, & anno 1551. Hispali, Hispanicè, anno verò hoc 1598. Latinè excusa, Francofurti, sumptibus T. de Bry, et J. Saurii typis. Anno M. D. XCVIII, 1598.
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Author Bartolomé de las Casas (1474-1566), Jean Théodore de Bry (1561-1623), Johann Israël de Bry, (1570?-1611), Graveurs, Joos Van Winghe (1544-1603), Illustrateur.

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