Diui Ambrosii Episcopi Mediolanensis Commentarij in omnes Diui Pauli Epistolas / ex restitutione Desiderij Erasmi Roterodami diligenter recogniti ...
Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, -397, author.; Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.; Reynes, John, -1544, binder.; Smyth, Mark, active 1686, former owner.; Smyth, Rich, of Salcombe, former owner.; Harris, J., active 1767, former owner.; Hoff, G. Whitney (Grace Whitney), 1862-1938, former owner.; Gymnich, Johann, active 1516-1544, printer.; England (16th century,),), binder.
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Title
Diui Ambrosii Episcopi Mediolanensis Commentarij in omnes Diui Pauli Epistolas / ex restitutione Desiderij Erasmi Roterodami diligenter recogniti ...
Uniform title
Commentarii in omnes Divi Pauli Epistolas
Created/published
[Cologne] : Excudebat Coloniae Ioannes Gymnicus, 1532 mense Martio.
Description
521, [7] p. ; 16 cm (8vo)
Associated name
Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, -397, author.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.
Reynes, John, -1544, binder.
Smyth, Mark, active 1686, former owner.
Smyth, Rich, of Salcombe, former owner.
Harris, J., active 1767, former owner.
Hoff, G. Whitney (Grace Whitney), 1862-1938, former owner.
Gymnich, Johann, active 1516-1544, printer.
England (16th century,),), binder.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.
Reynes, John, -1544, binder.
Smyth, Mark, active 1686, former owner.
Smyth, Rich, of Salcombe, former owner.
Harris, J., active 1767, former owner.
Hoff, G. Whitney (Grace Whitney), 1862-1938, former owner.
Gymnich, Johann, active 1516-1544, printer.
England (16th century,),), binder.
Note
Signatures: A-2K⁸.
Woodcut title page border with allegorical figures.
Includes index.
Woodcut title page border with allegorical figures.
Includes index.
Cited/described in
Adams, H.M. Catalogue of books printed on the continent of Europe, 1501-1600, in Cambridge libraries, A944
Genre/form
Borders (Type evidence)
Place of creation/publication
Germany -- Cologne.
Item Details
Call number
220- 606q
Folger-specific note
Contemporary calf, two horizontal panel stamps (Oldham RO.21 and HE.26), three raised bands, vellum manuscript reinforcement at the front of the text. Originally had clasps, now removed. Attributed to John Reynes. Autographs of Mark Smyth, 1686, Rich. Smyth of Salcombe, J. Harris, 1767. Grace Whitney Hoff copy.