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Eh.4.09-10

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Uniform title

[Historia et monumenta]

Title

Ioannis Hus, et Hieronymi Pragensis confessorvm Christi Historia et monvmenta, partim annis svperioribvs publicata, partim nvnc demum in lucem prolata & edita, cum scriptis & testimonijs multorum nobilitate, eruditione, atqv[ue]; pietate præstantium, qui sanctorum martyrum doctrina præclare instituti, tandem tractationum omnium in Synodo Constantiensi conscij, & crudelium ac indignissimorum suppliciorum spectatores fuerunt.

Varying form of title

Ioannis Hus, et Hieronymi Pragensis confessorum Christi Historia et monumenta, partim annis superioribus publicata, partim nunc demum in lucem prolata & edita, cum scriptis & testimoniis multorum nobilitate, eruditione, atq;

Publication, distribution, etc.

[Nuremberg] : Impressa Noribergæ, in Officina Ioannis Montani & Vlrici Neuberi, M.D. LVIII [1558].

Physical description

2v ; Fo.

Note

Pagination: v.1: [8], CCCCLXXI, [1] leaves (final leaf blank); v.2: [2], CCCLXVI, [2] leaves (final leaf blank).

Note

Edited by M. Flacius Illyricus (cf. RLIN).

Note

Vol. 2 has separate title; 'Monumentorum Ioannis Hus, altera pars ...'.

Note

Illustrations: woodcut intitials and some portraits; title page of v.1 printed in red and black; v.2 with woodcut printer's device on recto of penultimate leaf and woodcut vignette on title page.

Note

With many misfoliations, including leaves CCCCLXXIII-DII misnumbered as CCCCXLIII-CCCCLXXI (v.1).Signatures: vol. 1: a8 A-Z6 a-z6 Aa-Zz6 Aaa-Ooo6 Ppp4 (Ppp4 blank) -- vol. 2: A8 B-Z6 Aa-Nn6 Oo-Pp8 Qq-Zz6 Aaa-Ooo6 Ppp8 (Ppp8 blank).

Note

With printed marginalia.

Note

Vol. 2. printed in both Roman and Italic.

Note

Includes Luther's preface to the 1536 German edition of Hus' letters and his preface and postscript to the Wittenberg, 1537, Latin edition.

Note

Previously: Ei.3.6, Ei.3.9 and D.160 and 161.

Note

Colophon: "Noribergæ, apud Ioannem Montanum, & Vlricum Neuberum".

Citation/references note

Adams H1207 and H1208

Provenance

Bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

Bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation in 1731.

Provenance

Some ink ms annotations on text.

Binding

16th-century? mottled brown calf; gold fillets to form a border and frame with gold tooling at corners; six raised bands; gold tooled spine; spine title: "Io. Hus. & Hier Prag".

Subject

Hussites Early works to 1800.

Subject

Theology Early works to 1800.

Subject

Bohemia (Czech Republic) Early works to 1800.

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Germany Nuremberg.

Identifier

B18522
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