Des hochwirdigen Gott Fürsten und Herren Herren Caspers Bischoffs zu Bresslau & obersten Hauptmans in Ober und Nieder Schlesiens; Privilegium den Stedten Neisse, Patschkau, Ottmachau, Ziegnehallss... (DS10830) (Q46592)

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Des hochwirdigen Gott Fürsten und Herren Herren Caspers Bischoffs zu Bresslau & obersten Hauptmans in Ober und Nieder Schlesiens; Privilegium den Stedten Neisse, Patschkau, Ottmachau, Ziegnehallss... (DS10830)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990097242220203941, MS Ger 37, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990097242220203941/catalog)

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    Des hochwirdigen Gott Fürsten und Herren Herren Caspers Bischoffs zu Bresslau & obersten Hauptmans in Ober und Nieder Schlesiens; Privilegium den Stedten Neisse, Patschkau, Ottmachau, Ziegnehallss und Weidnau sambt derselben einwonern unnd untterthenigen Baurschafften vorliehen publiciret ihm 1568 Jahre den 9 Februarij
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    Manuscripts, Renaissance--Germany--1550-1600
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    Bishops--Poland--Wrocław
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    Canon law--Germany--Early works to 1800
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    Schweinitz (Germany)
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    Extent: 1 v. (145 leaves in various foliations) ; 21 cm.
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    Written in several unidentified hands in a German cursive script.
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    Bound in contemporary blind-tooled leather.
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    In a protective tray case, 22 cm.
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    Belonged to [Andreas Gross Seiffensieder], 1608 (inscription, front pastedown); Dr. Adam Samuel Thebesius of Hirschberg, 1789 (inscription, front pastedown).
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    Transferred from the Harvard Law School Library, 1938.
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    23 July 2024
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    23 July 2024
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