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File:Unterschrift Kepler.svg

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Deutsch: Unterschrift Johannes Kepler.
English: Signature of Johannes Kepler.
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Source Traced in Adobe Illustrator from http://www.hachtel.de/Volker/Texte/Volker/Image4.gif
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