An edition of De generatione Christi (1476)

De generatione Christi

sive Defensorium inviolatae castitatis B.V. Mariae

De generatione Christi
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An edition of De generatione Christi (1476)

De generatione Christi

sive Defensorium inviolatae castitatis B.V. Mariae

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Language
German
Pages
30

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Edition Notes

Latin distichs with German rhymed translation and Latin commentary.

LC copy: initials supplied in red, some in blue, initials and paragraph marks in red. Old stamped calf over boards, clasp broken. Provenance: Hanricus Calibi, Dominican monastery, Constance, 1551 (inscription); Otto von Sonnenberg, Bp. of Constance (arms).

Bound with Plutarchus. Plutarci, philosophi, De virtutibus mulierum traductio. Brescia, 23 Mar. 1485.--Plutarchus. Spurious and doubtful works. De breuibus clarorum hominu[m] inter se contentionibus a Plutarcho collectis. Brescia, 29 Mar. 1485. Copy 2.--Albertus Magnus, Saint, Bp. of Ratisbon. Spurious and doubtful works. Secreta mulierum et virorum. [Strassburg, ca. 1483].

Rosenwald 114

Goff R-152

Hain 6084

BM 15th cent., II, p. 503 (IA.8695)

Schramm, XVI, p. 10, 16, and illus.

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Other Titles
Defensorium inviolatae castitatis B.V. Mariae.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Incun. X .F7

The Physical Object

Pagination
[30] leaves (the first blank).
Number of pages
30

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30354043M
LCCN
48037377

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