Ludovici Heliani Vercellensis Christianissimi Francorum regis senatoris ac oratioris de bello suscipiendo adversus Venetianos et Turcas gratio Maximiliano Augusto in conventu presulum electorum et... (DS936) (Q5258)
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English | Ludovici Heliani Vercellensis Christianissimi Francorum regis senatoris ac oratioris de bello suscipiendo adversus Venetianos et Turcas gratio Maximiliano Augusto in conventu presulum electorum et... (DS936) |
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Ludovici Heliani Vercellensis Christianissimi Francorum regis senatoris ac oratioris de bello suscipiendo adversus Venetianos et Turcas gratio Maximiliano Augusto in conventu presulum electorum et civitatum Romani Imperii dicta in Augusta Vindelica quarta Idus Aprilis anno a partu virginis millesimoquingentesimodecimo.
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Ferdinand V, King of Spain, 1452-1516
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Venice (Italy)--Foreign relations--697-1508
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Louis XII, King of France, 1462-1515
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Holy Roman Empire--History--Maximilian I, 1493-1519
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Istanbul (Turkey)--History--Siege, 1453
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Ambassadors--France--16th century
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1510.
16. century
1510Gregorian
1510Gregorian
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Extent: 30 leaves : paper ; 199 x 142 (149 x 104) mm bound to 202 x 149 mm
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Ms. codex.
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Binding: Modern paper.
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Decoration: Pen-flourishes in upper corners and on initials (f. 1r-2r, 17r).
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Title from title page (f. 1r).
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Script: Written in a secretary script.
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Layout: Work 1 written in 24 long lines, work 2 written in 18-20 lines of poetry; ruled in ink.
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Foliation: Paper, 30; [1-30]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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Origin: Written in Augusta Vindelica (modern Augsburg), Germany, in 1510 (f. 1r).
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Sold by E. P. Goldschmidt & Co., Ltd. (London), 1956.
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28 August 2023
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28 August 2023
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