English: Tractato bellissimo delle piu maravigliose cose & piu notabile che sitrouino nelle parte delmondo scripte et racolte dallo strenuissimo caualiere asperondoro Giovanni Mandavilla 1492
Identifier: aedesalthorpiana02spen (find matches)
Title: Aedes Althorpianae; or, Account of the mansion, books, and pictures, at Althorp; the residence of George John, earl Spencer, K.G. To which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana
Year: 1822 (1820s)
Authors: Spencer, George John Spencer, Earl, 1758-1834 Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, 1776-1847
Subjects: Althorp (Northampton, Northamptonshire) Rare books Incunabula
Publisher: London : Printed by W. Nicol, Shakespeare Press (etc.)
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There is no other embellishment in the volume. The impression isexecuted in double columns, with signatures, a to k, in eights; havingthe following colophon on the reverse of k viij; MISCELLANEOUS. 173 5pinito iUiBro fidliffhtio hia5iouanm Si^abiuiKa* ritiocto mJingua €ofcf;ana SInipreffo ndla €^cdfa Cipta hi fittix^t pttkt Hort^o tic iir^orgiam *i <^iouanni tia lei^agan^a. % hi bit tii<^iu0no. ^. cat. Uxxm* The present beautiful copy, obtained of Professor May of Augsbourg,has rough leaves throughout. It has been recently bound in Venetianmorocco by C. Lewis. 1172. Manfredi. Liber de Homine. Italice.Printed hy Rugerius and Bertochus. 1474. Folio. A Latin address, apparently from the author to John de Bentivoglio, ison the reverse of the first leaf. A table of 11 leaves, in double columns,follows. The text succeeds thus, on the recto of the ensuing leaf: ERCHE EL SOPERCHIO NE LE COSE Che noi uiiiemo: & lo idebito mo del uiue nostro: idu ce 1 noi egritudle. Et sono lecoss
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