Confutatio libelli Philippi Melanchtonis cuius titulus est De officio principum, quod mandatum dei praecipiat eis tollere abusus ecclesiasticos / (DS1422) (Q8676)
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English | Confutatio libelli Philippi Melanchtonis cuius titulus est De officio principum, quod mandatum dei praecipiat eis tollere abusus ecclesiasticos / (DS1422) |
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Confutatio libelli Philippi Melanchtonis cuius titulus est De officio principum, quod mandatum dei praecipiat eis tollere abusus ecclesiasticos /
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Apel, Nikolaus, 1482-1545
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Salzperg, Joannes
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Rosinus, Stephan, 1470-1548
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Codices
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Lutheran Church--Controversial literature--Catholic authors--Early works to 1800
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Lutheran Church--Controversial literature--Catholic authors
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Catholic Church--Apologetic works--Early works to 1800
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Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560. De officio principum
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1540.
16. century
1540Gregorian
1540Gregorian
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Mostburg
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Extent: 31 leaves : paper ; 198 x 146 (166 x 96) mm bound to 212 x 160 mm
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Ms. codex.
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Each of the printed works is cataloged individually; to retrieve those records as a set, search for the call number as a phrase.
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Title from caption title (f. 2r).
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Collation: Paper, 31; 1¹⁰ 2⁸ 3⁶ 4⁸(-1); [1-31], modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto, manuscript portion of volume only.
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Layout: Written in 27 long lines.
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Origin: Written in Mostburg (f. 3r) in 1540 (f. 2r, 3r).
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Binding: Contemporary blindpressed pigskin (Zacour-Hirsch) over wooden boards with two clasps.
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Script: Written in a cursive script, possibly in the hand of the author (Zacour-Hirsch).
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Purchased, 1959; transferred from Culture Class collection, 2011.
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Early ownership inscriptions for volume by Joannes Salzperg (inside upper cover); Stephanus Rosinus of Augsburg, canon of Passau (first printed title page); and the Jesuits of Altötting (Societatis Jesu Oetingae, first printed title page).
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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