BENEVENTANUM

BENEVENTANUM
BENEVENTANUM
in Glossis Latin. Grae. Βαβυλωνικοῦ δέρματος εἶδος, Babylinicae pellis species. In Glossis Isidori, Flamineum, Babylonicum. Gall. un drap de Bonnivent. Vide Car. du Fresne in Glossar. et Dissertat. 1. ad Ioinvillam p. 132.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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