Sermones declamati cora[m] alma vniuersitate Ca[n]tibrigie[n]si per venerandum patre in fratrem Stephanum baronis fratrum minoru[m] de obserua[n]tia nu[n]cupatoru[m], regni Anglie prouinciale[m] vicariu[m], ac [con]fessor i[n] regiu[m]. [microform]

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Author / Creator:Baron, Stephen, approximately 1470-approximately 1520.
Imprint:Impressi lo[n]doniis : [Per] wynandu[m] de worde (i[n] the fletestrete) ad signum solis moram trahe[n]tem, [after 1509]
Description:[136] p.
Language:Latin
Series:Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 71:23.
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Format: Microform E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4988918
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Varying Form of Title:Sermones declamati coram alma universitate Cantibrigiensi
Sermones declamati coram alma universitate Cantibrigiensi.
Incipit tractatulus eiusdem veneradi patris de regimine principum ad serenissimum regem anglie henricum octavum. Impressus londoniis per winandum de worde (in the fletestrete) ad signum solis moram trahentem.
Notes:Includes: Baron, Stephen. Incipit tractatul[us] eiusdem veneradi patris de regimine principu[m] ad serenissimum rege[m] anglie henricum octauum. Impressus lo[n]donijs per wina[n]du[m] de worde (i[n] the fletestrete) ad signu[m] solis mora[m] trahe[n]tem. Has separate title page and register is separate.
Publication date suggested by STC.
Signatures: [A]-F G⁴ [2nd]A-B.
"Incipit tractatulus eiusdem veneradi patris de regimine principum ad serenissimum regem anglie henricum octauum" has separate title page and register.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
STC (2nd ed.) 1497.
Available electronically as part of Early English books online.
University of Chicago has also on microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1940. 1 microfilm reel: 35 mm (Early English books, 1475-1640; 71:23).

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