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TitleClariss. theologi D. Ruardi Tappart Enchusani, h[a]ereticæ pravitatis primarii & generalis inquisitoris, Cancellarii celeberimæ Academiæ Lovaniensis, pridem incolabili suorum luctu vita functi, Apotheosis Translate
AuthorVerus, Gratianus,Translate
TypeBookTranslate
Imprint[Netherlands] : [publisher not identified]Translate
Year[1558].Translate
Size22 cm (4to) Translate
NoteP.24 als p.42.Translate
AnnotationSignatures: A-L⁴ (L4 is blank). Place of publication is The Netherlands according to STCN and the Short-title catalogue of Dutch and Flemish books in the British Museum. Place of publication is Frankfurt according to the Short-title catalogue of German books in the British Museum. Date from "Lectori typographus" is 1558. According to Knuttel published in 1558. According to Goossens and Blok published in 1559. According to Blok the work must have been written in the spring or before summer 1559, and cannot have been published before autumn 1559. Cockx-Indestege, E. Belgica typographica, 1541-1600, Short title catalogue Netherlands, Verzeichnis der im deutschen Sprachbereich erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts (VD 16), Short-title catalogue of books printed in the German-speaking countries and German books printed in other countries from 1455 to 1600 now in the British Museum, Short-title catalogue of books printed in the Netherlands and Belgium and of Dutch and Flemish books printed in other countries from 1470 to 1600 now in the British Museum, Goossens, Th. Franciscus Sonnius in de pamfletten, Blok, P. J. De schrijver der Apotheosis Ruardi. In: Bijdragen voor vaderlandsche geschiedenis en oudheidkunde, reeks 4, dl. 2, Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Netherlands). Catalogus van de pamfletten-verzameling berustende in de Koninklijke bibliotheek, BM, 1243 854303324 G 1023 p. 890 p. 205 p. 139 p. 350-366 116 v. 248, col. 97 Translate
LocationUniversiteitsbibliotheek UtrechtTranslate
Call numberE qu 77 (Rariora) dl 3Translate
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