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De colloquio cum pontificij ineundo disputatio : ad cujus propositiones auxiliante Deo praeside Aegidio Hunno ... in Academia VVitebergensi, 10. Iulij, in auditorio theologico / respondebit M. Georgius Zeaemannus Hornbacensis Palatinus.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hunnius, Aegidius, 1550-1603.
Contributor:
Zeaeman, Georg, 1580-1638.
Müller, Georg, active 1590-1624, printer.
Helwig, Paul, 1557-1631, publisher.
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
German Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church.
Genre:
Controversial literature.
Penn Provenance:
Lambruschini, Giovanni Battista (label) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Physical Description:
52 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm (4to)
Other Title:
De colloqvio cvm pontificii ineundo disputatio
De colloquio cum pontificii ineundo disputatio
De colloquio cum pontificiis ineundo disputatio
Fingerprint:
t,ut noam o.e- 10re (C) 1601 (R)
Place of Publication:
VVitebergae : Typis M. Georgij Mulleri : Impensis Pauli Helvvichij Bibliopol., Anno MDCI [1601]
Notes:
Signatures: A-F⁴ G².
Without pagination.
Woodcut initial and tail-piece.
Printed marginalia.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries copy bound with: Kurtzer doch gründlicher Bericht, Von der zu Regenspurg jüngst gehaltenen Disputation, zwischen den Catholischen vnd Lutherischen Theologen. [S.l. : s.n., ca. 1602] -- Hunnius, Aegidius. Relatio historica de habito nuper Ratisbonae Colloquio inter Augustae Confessionis theologos & pontificios. Witebergae : Typis M. Georgij Mulleri : Impensis Pauli Helvvigij Bibliop., MDCII [1602] -- Hunnius, Aegidius. Epistola consolatoria. Witebergae : Typis M. Georgii Mulleri : Impensis Pauli Helvvigii bibliop., Anno MDCII [1602] -- Colloquium de norma doctrinae et controuersiarum religionis iudice. Lubecae : Typis & sumptibus Laurentij Albrecht, biblipolae, Anno Christi MDCII [1602] -- Decumanus, Johannes. Dialogus de Colloquio Ratisbonensi, oder, Kurtze summarische warhaffte Relation, Von dem zu Regenspurg zwischen den Catholischen eins, vnd der Augspurgischen Confession zugethanen Theologen andern theils, gehaltnen Colloquio. Gedruckt in ... Meyntz : Durch Balthasarum Lippium : In verlegung Nicolai Steinij & consortis, MDCIII [1603].
Penn Libraries copy bound in full blind-tooled pig(?); left board has central panel with allegorical figure of Justice holding a sword in her right hand and a pair of scales in her left, flanked at head by initial "W" and monogram "WB", the whole surrounded by alternating ruled and tooled borders, of which the midmost contains small portrait busts and shields with initial "W" or monogram "WB" or arms of Saxony; right board has central panel with arms of the city of Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) surrounded by alternating ruled and tooled borders, of which the midmost contains small portrait busts and shields with initial "W" or monogram "WB" or arms of Saxony; 4 raised bands on spine; partially illegible ms. spine titles.
Penn Libraries copy has booklabel of of Giovanni Battista Lambruschini (1755-1825), Bishop of Orvieto, on front pastedown; unidentified oval armorial stamp in blue ink overstamped with round, largely illegible library stamp ("BIBLIOT[...]") in black ink on title leaf.
Penn Libraries copy has ms. correction of "pontificii" to "pontificiis" on title leaf.
Penn Libraries copy: boards and pastedowns lightly wormed; a few wormholes in lower portion of leaves A1-B2.
OCLC:
808923335

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