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Confutatio aliquot enormium mendaciorum Ioannis Caluini : secuturae Apologiae aduersus eius furores / pr[a]emissa à Ioachimo Vuestphalo ministro ecclesiae apud Hamburgenses.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection NC5 M2488 541l 1557
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Westphal, Joachim, 1510 or 1511-1574.
Contributor:
Henricus, Nicolaus, active 1557-1597, printer.
Dutch Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Calvinism--Controversial literature.
Calvinism.
Genre:
Manuscript waste (Binding)
Physical Description:
80 unnumbered pages ; 15 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
Confvtatio aliqvot enormivm mendaciorum Ioannis Caluini
Confutatio aliquot enormium mendaciorum Ioannis Calvini
Fingerprint:
a-re asi- inn- rabi (C) 1558 (A)
Place of Publication:
Vrsellis : Excudebat Nicolaus Henricus, Anno 1558.
Notes:
Signatures: A-E⁸.
Leaves D7 and D8 are blanks.
Without pagination.
"Epistola" has special half-title which reads: Epistola docti et pii cuiusdam viri, qua maculam serueticae haeresis aspersam sibi a Calvino abstergit. Anno 1558.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries copy is no. 3 in a volume of 8 works printed in Germany between 1541 and 1562.
Purchased for the Penn Libraries in 1955.
Penn Libraries copy bound in full vellum, i.e. a portion of an early ms. leaf (possibly from a missal, with text from Luke 10:23-27 visible on upper board) ruled in brown ink and written in brown and red ink with red capital strokes and evidence of blue pen-work extensions.
Penn Libraries copy: spine damaged and repaired with 2 pieces of early vellum ms. waste ruled in red and written in brown ink (text from directions for celebrating Mass).
Penn Libraries copy has ms. shelf-mark in red pencil on verso of front free endpaper; remains of copper and leather finding tab affixed to fore-edge of title leaf; some leaves unopened at fore-edge.
Cited in:
VD 16 W 2278
OCLC:
663727154

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