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Cracow, the royal capital of ancient Poland: its history and antiquities

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Cracow, the royal capital of ancient Poland: its history and antiquities (1912)
by Leonard Jan Józef Lepszy, translated by Roman Dyboski
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CRACOW

The high altar in St. Mary's Church
THE HIGH ALTAR IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH.
(Vitus Stoss.)

CRACOW

The Royal Capital of Ancient Poland:

Its History and Antiquities



By LEONARD LEPSZY

Member of the Imperial Academy of
Sciences at Cracow



TRANSLATED BY R. DYBOSKI, Ph.D.,
Professor of English Literature in the University of Cracow


WITH NINETY-NINE ILLUSTRATIONS


T. FISHER UNWIN • LONDON: ADELPHI
TERRACE • LEIPSIC: INSELSTRASSE 20 • 1912

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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