Ff.5.21(01)
Confessio fidei ac religionis, baronum ac nobilium regni Bohœmiæ, serenissimo ac inuictissimo Romanorum, Bohœmiæ, &c. Regi., Viennæ Austriæ, sub anno Domini 1535 oblata..
Confessio fidei ac religionis, baronvm ac nobilivm regni Bohœmiæ, serenissimo ac inuictissimo Romanorum, Bohœmiœ, &c. Regi., Viennæ Austriæ, sub anno Domini 1535 oblata
Confessio fidei ac religionis, baronum ac nobilium regni Bohoemiae, serenissimo ac invictissimo Romanorum, Bohoemiae &c. Regi, Viennae Austriae, sub anno Domini 1535 oblata
VVitebergae : In officina Georgii Rhavv., [1538]
[4], 34 [i.e. 40], [2] leaves ; 20 cm. (4to)
Includes "Praefatio Doctoris Martini Lutheri" on the second and third preliminary leaves.
Place and publisher from colophon.
Date of publication from NUC pre-1956.
Signatures: A-K⁴ L⁶ (L 5,6 blank).
Final leaf of letterpress is misnumbered 34.
Woodcut portrait of John Huss on the title-page.
With: Augusta, Jan. Apologia verae doctrinae eorum, qui vulgo appellantur Waldenses vel Picard. Impressum Witteberg[ae] : Per Georgium Rhaw, Anno. 1538.
VD 16 C4825
NUC pre-1956, v. 64, p. 71
Booklabel of Nicholas Mann, recording donation to Eton College in 1754.
3-line ms. inscription at foot of title-page recording gift of the book on 10 April 1548 (names unread, possibly "Dux Wilhelmus [?] baro Bohemicus [?] Regiomonti" and "Johannem [?]").
Contemporary red limp vellum laced case binding, laced at two double alum-tawed sewing supports; yapp edges; traces of ties; liturgical ms. vellum guards; ms. spine-title "Joan Hus Confes fidei [?]"; ms. ?shelfmark on tail edge of text block.
Early prices on endpapers.
Earlier shelfmark on front free-endpaper "XII.G.7".
Previously Ei.5.16(02).
Bohemian Brethren Doctrines.
Bohemian Brethren Creeds.
Rhaw, Georg, 1488 - 1548 printer.
Mann, Nicholas, ? - -1753 former owner.
Germany Wittenberg.
lat
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