Liber de remedijs utriusq[ue] fortune, p[ro]spere scil[ucet] et aduerse per quenda[m]
Liber de remedijs utriusq[ue] fortune, p[ro]spere scil[ucet] et aduerse per quenda[m]
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[Strasbourg : Heinrich Eggestein, between 8 Feb. 1471 and 1472]
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Date
between 8 Feb. 1471 and 1472]
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SC/INC/036
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Language
Latin
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Physical content
[155] leaves ; 21 cm. (4to)
Publication information
Publisher
[Strasbourg : Heinrich Eggestein, between 8 Feb. 1471 and 1472]
Place of Publication
France Strasbourg
Date Published
between 8 Feb. 1471 and 1472]
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Liber de remedijs utriusq[ue] fortune, p[ro]spere scil[ucet] et aduerse per quenda[m]
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Title from beginning of text.
A slightly rehashed abridgment of Petrarch's De remediis utriusque fortunae, containing about one-third the matter of the original.--Cf. W. Fiske. Bibliographical notices.
Imprint from ISTC.
Rare Books copy: Acquired by the Public Library of NSW Sept. 1965. Armorial bookplate on front pastedown of William Henry Dutton. Dutton's library was sold by Sotheby's, 8 Dec. 1903. Lightly annotated in an early hand. Bibliographic notes in 19th/20th-century hand on front pastedown. Prayer and note in early hand on front free endpaper. Initial ca...
Citation / References Note
Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum, I, 70
Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, 229
ISTC, ia00056000
Kaplan, H.G. A first census of incunabula in Australia and New Zealand, 3
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SC/INC/036
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74Vv3Q3bOaK3
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv3Q3bOaK3
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991009828749702626
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