Speculu[m] peregrinaru[m] q[uaesti]onu[m]: : ad illustrissimu[m] Principe[m] Alfonsum: de Aragonia inuictissimu[m] ducem Calabrie.
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Author / Creator: | Sibylla, Bartholomaeus, active approximately 1434 |
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Imprint: | Impressu[m] Rome : [Per] Euchariu[m] Silber alias Franck natio[n]e Alemanu[m]:, anno n[ost]re salutis. 1493. die. 27. me[n]sis Augusti. [27 Aug. 1493] |
Description: | 1 online resource ([12], CCLXXX, [2] leaves) |
Language: | Latin |
Series: | Early European books. |
Subject: | |
Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10100837 |
Varying Form of Title: | Speculum peregrinarum quaestionum |
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Other authors / contributors: | Silber, Eucharius, active 1480-1510 printer. |
Notes: | Imprint from colophon. Initials; register on leaf [2]r at end. Ms. notations on t.p. 29 lines per page. Signatures: not signed. Reproduction of original in: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze -- Incunabula. ISTC, is00491000 BM 15th cent, IV, p. 115 GW, 3459 Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2012 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions. |
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