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Quia amore langueo.

LIBRA - Vilain-Wieck Collection Misc 290
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Webb, H. D. (Hesba Dora), printer, book designer, binder.
Webb, H. G. (Henry George), printer.
Caradoc Press, printer, publisher.
Jean-François Vilain and Roger S. Wieck Collection of Private Presses, Ephemera, & Related References (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Quia amore langueo (Middle English poem)
Language:
English, Middle (1100-1500)
Subjects (All):
English language--Middled English, 1100-1500--Texts.
English language.
Genre:
Texts.
Borders (Type evidence)
Type ornaments (Type evidence)
Upper case types (Type evidence)
Private press books (Printing)
Penn Provenance:
Vilain, Jean-François, 1942- (donor) (Vilain-Wieck Collection copy)
Wieck, Roger S. (donor) (Vilain-Wieck Collection copy)
Physical Description:
[18] pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Caradoc Press, MDCCCCII [1902].
Notes:
"This poem of unknown authorship is printed by permission of the Archbishop of Canterbury from a manuscript at Lambeth Palace."
"The borders, initials, and ornaments designed and cut on wood and the whole printed and bound by H.D. & H.G. Webb a their press at Caradoc."
CCL copies on paper & XX on Vellum.--Colophon.
Local Notes:
Kislak Center Vilain-Wieck Collection of Private Presses copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2014 by Jean-François Vilain and Roger Wieck.
Vilain-Wieck Collection copy is on paper. Unnumbered. Suede cover. Some leaves uncut.
OCLC:
3879426

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