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Tragedie du Roy Franc-Arbitre : en laquelle les abus, pratiques & ruses cauteleuses de l'Antichrist sont au vif declarées, d'vn stil fort plaisant & recreatif.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Negri, Francesco, 1500-1563.
Contributor:
Crespin, Jean, -1572, printer.
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Italian Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Libero arbitrio. French. 1558
Language:
French
Italian
Subjects (All):
Liberty--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Liberty.
Liberty--Religious aspects.
Catholic Church--Controversial literature.
Catholic Church.
Genre:
Controversial literature.
Physical Description:
426 pages ; 15 cm (8vo)
Edition:
Nouuellement traduit d'Italien en François.
Fingerprint:
urr, n.e. uee. mede (3) 1559 (R)
Place of Publication:
Imprimé à Ville Franche : [Jean Crespin], 1559.
Notes:
Signed a-z⁸ 2A-2D⁸ (2D6-2D8 blank).
Device of Jean Crespin on title page. Cf. Heitz, Genfer Buchdrucker- und Verlegerzeichen 49 (variant).
"Iean Crespin Au Lecteur:" p. 3-5.
An anti-Catholic treatise cast in the form of a five act play. Cf. P. Bietenholz, Der italienische Humanismus ..., p. 35-36.
An anonymous translation of F. Negri's Libero arbitrio.
Woodcut initials.
Printed marginalia.
Imprimé P̀ublished in Geneva.
Cited in:
Brunet, J.-C. Manuel du libraire, IV, 35
Weller, E.O. Falschen und fingirten druckorte, II, p. 2
Bietenholz, P. Italienische Humanismus, p. 35-36
OCLC:
79050250

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