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Description A tree of consanguinity from a bound volume of 15th-century manuscripts written in a German semi-cursive script, and containing several canon law texts. This diagram is part of an anonymous treatise on Johannes Andreae's "Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis" and is followed by Andreae's treatise. Call no.: MssJ +H358
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Author Yale Law Library from New Haven, CT, USA

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