Simbola Romanorum imperatorum; Occidentis et orientis, regumque Hispaniarum, Galliarum, Anglorum, Scotorum, Lusitanorum, utriusque Siciliae, Hieruselimitarum, Hungarorum, Bohemorum, Pollonorum... (DS10444) (Q45434)

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Simbola Romanorum imperatorum; Occidentis et orientis, regumque Hispaniarum, Galliarum, Anglorum, Scotorum, Lusitanorum, utriusque Siciliae, Hieruselimitarum, Hungarorum, Bohemorum, Pollonorum... (DS10444)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990095500290203941, MS Typ 109, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990095500290203941/catalog)

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    Simbola Romanorum imperatorum; Occidentis et orientis, regumque Hispaniarum, Galliarum, Anglorum, Scotorum, Lusitanorum, utriusque Siciliae, Hieruselimitarum, Hungarorum, Bohemorum, Pollonorum, Danairum, Sueuorum, Navarrorum, Austriarum, Burgundiorum, Siccambrorum, Metensium etc. Nec non Principum Electorum, Archducum, Magnorum Ducum, Ducum, Principum Marchionum etc.
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    Strada, Octavius de, a Rosberg, 1550-1612
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    Manuscripts, Renaissance--Czech Republic--1550-1600
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    Drawings--Czech Republic--16th century
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    Emblem books--Czech Republic--16th century
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    Emblems--Early works to 1800
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    Extent: 1 v. (118 leaves) : ill. ; 29 cm.
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    ill.
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    The imprese are circular medallions, 4 to a page (on the rectos only), drawn in purple ink, captioned in Latin in black.
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    Written in Prague in 1599 for Lothar, Archbishop of Trier (dedication, f. 2r).
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    Bound in 18th-cent. quarter vellum and yellow paper over boards.
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    "Ex bibliotheca domus Treuerica Baronum a Metternich et Winnenburg" - note on title page.
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    Deposited by Philip Hofer, 1967; bequeathed, 1984.
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    23 July 2024
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    23 July 2024
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