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Eulenspiegel, the Ass and the Learned Doctors of Erfurt

February 26, 2020April 27, 2021 ~ Editors
“Eulenspiegel, the ass and the learned doctors of Erfurt,” drawn by Eugen Klimsch, via New York Public Library Digital Collections.

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