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English: East side of the Sancta Sanctorum (Holy of Holiest), Temple of Ezekiel with measures in cubiti (45.72 centimeter). Latin text: "Orientalis facies Vestibuli Sanctuarii & Turris superstructae". "Primus ordo columnarum cubitorum 49", "Secundus ordo columnarum cubitorum 30", "Tertius ordo columnarum cubitorum 24". "Altitudo turris, Vestibuli, Centum viginti Cubitorum". "No. 3 ad pag 298". Cartouches of a pigeon, a cow, a woman and a man. Bildindex.de: Sancta Sanctorum near Lateran Apostolic Palace in Rome?.
Nederlands: Oostkant van de Derde Tempel van Ezechiël, Heilige der Heiligen met maten in cubiti (45,72 cm).
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John Selden (1584-1654): Joannis Seldeni De jure naturali et gentium, juxta disciplinam Ebraeorum, libri septem / Joann. Seldenus

De jure naturali et gentium, juxta disciplinam Ebraeorum,.. Edit. nova. Publisher: Lipsiae, Francofurti : Schrey
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