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berg in 1717. The disputation volume was published in the usual privileged way, by the University’s printer (pre/o Creusigiano),*” i.e. in Samuel Kreusig’s workshop. ‘The book was printed in large numbers far more than was expected for a university thesis book, and the remaining copies were re-marketed with a new cover, under the publisher’s name “Samuel Hannaverus”*”® A Bini xo VIRVM DE VTRAQVE REPV- | BLICA MERITISSIMVM, I Preter fata Bibliothece: Budenfis, li-brorum quoque inultima expugnatione reDEREN dre ic exhibens. Sumptt Io; BIELCKIL, Bibliop. Jen. M DC LXXXVIII MON: agit; 23. Pflugius 1688a As we have seen above, Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, on behalf of the emperor, paid special attention to the collection of codices and printed books that remained 35 BLorz-BERGER 1717., about the Corvina: 177-179. 3% Brorz 1717., about the Corvina: 177-179. I am convinced that Samuel Hannaverus and Samuel Kreusig are the same person (the CERL Thesaurus does not know anyone with the name Hannaverus). 87