Fi.7.15
De Russorum, Moscouitarum et Tartarorum religione, sacrificijs, nuptiarum, funerum ritu. É diuersis scriptoribus, quorum nomina versa pagina indicat. His in fine quædam sunt adiecta, de Liuonia pacisq́ue conditionibus, & pace confecta hoc anno, inter serenissimum regem Poloniæ & magnum ducem Moscouiæ. Nunc primum in lucem edita, cum indice copiosissimo.
De Rvssorvm, Moscovitarvm et Tartarorvm religione, sacrificiis, nvptiarvm, fvnervm ritv
De Russorum, Moscouitarum et Tartarorum religione, sacrificiis, nuptiarum, funerum ritu
Spiræ libera civitate veterum Nemetum : Excudebat Barnardus D'albinus, Anno M. D. LXXXII. [1582]
[8], 295, [29] p. ; 4°.
Collected by Jan Łasicki; cf. heading to preface.
Head- and tail- pieces; initials.
The words "nuptiarum" and "funerum" are bracketed on the title-page.
Printer's device, with initials BD, on title page, verso of leaf Pp4 (end of main text) and verso of final leaf.
Signatures: A-Z⁴ Aa-Ss⁴ Tt².
BL STC Germany (16th cent.), p. 485
Adams, L243
Engraved armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington inside back cover, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. 18th-century engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Ms. inscription on front binding leaf "Peter Mar" with closing bracket.
?17th-century limp vellum laced case binding, laced at three alum-tawed sewing supports; traces of ms. spine title; 18th-century red morocco spine label.
Previously Di.7.33.
Author's name in ms. on title page.
Tatars Religion Early works to 1800.
Moscow (Russia) Church history Early works to 1800.
Russia Church history Early works to 1800.
Albin, Bernhard, ? - d. ca. 1600 printer.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Germany Speyer.
lat
B38180