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Delitiae C. poetarum Belgicorum, huius superiorisque æui illustrium : quarta pars / collectore Ranutio Ghero.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gruterus, Janus, 1560-1627.
Contributor:
Hoffmann, Nikolaus, active 1603-1619, printer.
Fischer, Jakob, -1615, publisher.
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Latin poetry, Medieval and modern--Early works to 1800.
Latin poetry, Medieval and modern.
Genre:
Printers' devices (Printing) -- Germany -- Frankfurt -- 17th century.
Manuscript waste (Binding) -- Germany.
Poetry.
Physical Description:
4 unnumbered pages, 578 pages, 26 unnumbered pages ; 13 cm (16mo)
Other Title:
Delitiae C. poetarvm Belgicorvm, hvivs svperiorisqve ævi illustrium
Delitiae C. poetarum Belgicorum, huius superiorisque ævi illustrium
Fingerprint:
2f8f oss. itu, HæHæ (3) 1614 (R)
Place of Publication:
Francofurti : Typis Nicolai Hoffmanni : Sumptibus Iacobi Fischeri, Anno MDCXIV [1614]
Notes:
Ranutius Gherus is the pseudonym of Janus Gruterus. Cf. VD 17.
Signatures: (?)² A-2N⁸ 2O² 2P⁴ 2Q⁸ (leaves 2Q5-2Q8 blanks).
Leaf F1 signed F3.
Woodcut title vignette (publisher's device) and initial.
Type ornament head- and tail-pieces.
Includes index.
Local Notes:
CJS Rare copy purchased for the Penn Libraries in 2018 at auction from Kestenbaum & Company (sale 76, lot 321).
CJS Rare copy: a few wormholes in right board; wormhole in leaves 2F1-2Q8 and back free endpaper.
Cited in:
VD 17 3:308349K
OCLC:
1112464988

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