Laws promulgated for Bavaria in 1346 (DS10824) (Q46574)

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Laws promulgated for Bavaria in 1346 (DS10824)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990097231200203941, MS Ger 142, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990097231200203941/catalog)

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    Laws promulgated for Bavaria in 1346
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    Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--1450-1500
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    Law--Germany--Bavaria--History--To 1500
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    Bavaria (Germany)--History--1180-1777--Sources
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    Extent: 4], 57 leaves, bound : ill. ; 41 cm.
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    ill.
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    Written in a bâtarde script in long lines by "Johannes Waltpurg de Fridperg" (explicit, f. 57r), with one large historiated initial depicting Christ as Judge (f. 1r) with foliage borders, 19 decorated initials in red, blue and burnished gold with penwork flourishes, and headings and initials in red. Table of contents (ff. i-iv).
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    Incipit, Der hochgelobt und hochgeporñ Kayser Ludwig von Rom und seine hochgeporne kind Marggraff Ludwig von prandenburg und Stephan Ludwig und Wilhalm pfallentzgraffen pey dem Rein und hertzogen in paỹrn ...
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    Bound in original blind-tooled brown calf, with brass bosses and one strap.
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    In a tray case, 42 cm.
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    Gift of Archibald Cary Coolidge (Hohenzollern Collection, no. 13), 1904.
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    Three unidentified coats of arms (front pastedown); Hanns [ ], Munich, 1516 (Inscription, front flyleaf); bookplate of Ignatius Molitor; Konrad von Maurer, Munich (inscribed, front pastedown).
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