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Abstract This article offers provenance details of the nine extant copies of the first printed book in the Frisian language, the incunable Freeska Landriucht 1484–1486. It evaluates previous literature on the subject and contains results from archival research as well as codicological and paleographical analyses. A pattern in the profiles of the first known owners of the major part of the copies emerges: They were Frisian men of a relatively high social status – from both secular and clerical background – with legal tasks.
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