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... copy of the Aldine Aristotle upon vellum , as also the only known vellum copy of an Oxford book of the XVth century ; no mean rivals these of his majesty's unique vellum Caxton , Miss Currer's vellum St. Alban's book , or the unique ...
... copy of the Aldine Aristotle upon vellum , as also the only known vellum copy of an Oxford book of the XVth century ; no mean rivals these of his majesty's unique vellum Caxton , Miss Currer's vellum St. Alban's book , or the unique ...
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... copy of it in the Bodleian library . Only three books executed at this town in the XVth century are given by Panzer ... copies being known to exist , one of which is in the university library of Abo , and the other in that of the ...
... copy of it in the Bodleian library . Only three books executed at this town in the XVth century are given by Panzer ... copies being known to exist , one of which is in the university library of Abo , and the other in that of the ...
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... copy . ] Raban here describes himself as " dwelling upon the market - place at the Townes armes , " and the wood - cut of the arms of Aberdeen is on the reverse of the title . In The Funeralls of Patrick Forbes of Corse , ( 4to . 1635 ...
... copy . ] Raban here describes himself as " dwelling upon the market - place at the Townes armes , " and the wood - cut of the arms of Aberdeen is on the reverse of the title . In The Funeralls of Patrick Forbes of Corse , ( 4to . 1635 ...
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... copy of this last is in the collection of the earl of Pembroke . Of No. 5. his ma- jesty also has a copy , and Miss Currer , of Eshton hall , in York- shire , possesses one printed upon vellum . • Subsequently to 1486 , there is a ...
... copy of this last is in the collection of the earl of Pembroke . Of No. 5. his ma- jesty also has a copy , and Miss Currer , of Eshton hall , in York- shire , possesses one printed upon vellum . • Subsequently to 1486 , there is a ...
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... copy of which may be seen in the Fagel library at Dublin . Alcobaziense Monasterium , a rich abbey of Benedictines , founded by Alphonso Enriquez , in the small town of Alcobaça in Estremadura . Antonio mentions a work of Bernardus de ...
... copy of which may be seen in the Fagel library at Dublin . Alcobaziense Monasterium , a rich abbey of Benedictines , founded by Alphonso Enriquez , in the small town of Alcobaça in Estremadura . Antonio mentions a work of Bernardus de ...
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