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Hierarchiae ecclesiasticae assertio / per Albertum Pighium Campensem ; eorum, quae in toto hoc opere notatu digniora sunt, indices duo copiosissimi.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Lea Collection Folio BX1800 .P53
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pighius, Albertus, approximately 1490-1542.
Contributor:
Neuss, Melchior von, active 1525-1551, printer.
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.
Henry.
Catholic Church--Doctrines.
Catholic Church.
Penn Provenance:
Pauli, Johannes (inscription) (former owner)
Carmelites (inscription)
Physical Description:
12 unnumbered leaves, cclxvii leaves, 15 unnumbered leaves ; 33 cm (folio)
Other Title:
Alberti PIghii Hierarchia ecclesiastica PU
Fingerprint:
tae, .bis t.m: liha (3) 1538 (R)
Place of Publication:
Coloniae : Melchior Nouesianus excudebat, anno a Salvatore nato M.D.XXXVIII [1538]
Notes:
Printer's device on t.p.
Woodcut historiated initials.
Printed marginalia.
The leaf following cclxvii is blank.
Errata on recto of leaf CCLXVII.
Index argumentorum: 14 leaves at end, with separate signatures.
Signatures: [beta]⁶ [gamma]⁶ A-Z⁶ 2A-2V⁶ X⁴ Y⁶a⁶ b-c⁴.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Lea Library copy bound in full vellum; author and title in ms. on spine; label with ms. shelfmark pasted on spine.
Lea Library copy has early ms. inscription ("Jo. Pauli Donati Carmelito[rum]") on the title page.
Cited in:
Adams, II, p. 80 (n. 1192)
Graesse, V, 290
OCLC:
31617580

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