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The Dance of death, printed at Paris in 1490 : a reproduction made from the copy in the Lessing J. R...

The Dance of death, printed at Paris in 1490 : a reproduction made from the copy in the Lessing J. R...

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The Dance of death, printed at Paris in 1490 : a reproduction made from the copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, Library of Congress.

About this item

Full title

The Dance of death, printed at Paris in 1490 : a reproduction made from the copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, Library of Congress.

Publisher

Washington D. C. : Rare Books Division of the Library of Congress, 1945.

Uniform title

Dance of Death.

Date

1945.

Call Numbers

RB/INC FACS/35

Record Identifier

74VvzQ6LrGNb

MMS ID

991009507939702626

Language

  • Latin
  • English

Latin

(Language of original)

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

ixp. : facsim. ([31] p. ill.) ; 31 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Washington D. C. : Rare Books Division of the Library of Congress, 1945.

Place of Publication

District of Columbia

Date Published

1945.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

The Dance of death, printed at Paris in 1490 : a reproduction made from the copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, Library of Congress.

Other title

Chorea ab eximio Macabro.

Notes

General note

"One of the most precious books that Lessing J. Rosenwald so generously presented to the Library of Congress in 1943 is a copy of the Latin edition of the Dance of Death that Guyot Marchand printed at Paris in 1490 for Geoffroi de Marnef, the publisher"--p. iii.

Rare Books copy: No. 162 of a limited edition of 200....

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

RB/INC FACS/35

Record Identifier

74VvzQ6LrGNb

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvzQ6LrGNb

Other Identifiers

DDC

761.2

093

MMS ID

991009507939702626

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