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Der aus dem Mond gefallene und nachhero zur Sonne des Glücks gestiegene Printz, Oder Sonderbare Geschichte CHRISTIAN ALEXANDER LUNARI, alias MEHMET KIRILI und dessen Sohnes FRANCISCI ALEXANDERS. Aus einem, von hohen Händen erhaltenen, etwas verwirrten Manuscript nicht nur Staats-und Kriegs-Verständigen, sondern auch andern curieusen Lesern zum Plaisir überschicket und ausgefertiget durch Gisandern, Welcher die Felsenburgische Geschichte gesammlet hat, Frankfurt am Main, Leipzig, 1750.
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