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Calixtus III, Pont. Max. (formerly Alonso de Borgia):
Bulla Turcorum [German] Die Bulla widder die Turcken. (Tr: Heinrich Kalteisen)
ISTC No.ic00060100
AuthorCalixtus III, Pont. Max. (formerly Alonso de Borgia)
TitleBulla Turcorum [German] Die Bulla widder die Turcken. (Tr: Heinrich Kalteisen)
Imprint[Mainz : Type of the 36-line Bible, after 29 June 1456]
Format4°
Language of itemger
Reference worksDeR(M) 20; Stillwell, Beginning 15; Voull(B) 1512,20; GW 5916; Fac: P. Schwenke and H. Degering, Die Türkenbulle Pabst Calixtus III, Berlin 1911
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1992 & 2002. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 1 - Printing in Mainz to 1480, MA 12; Unit 53 - Current Affairs Part II, CA 268
holdings
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noofcopies1
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:22:10
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Calixtus III, Pont. Max. (formerly Alonso de Borgia):
Bulla Turcorum [German] Die Bulla widder die Turcken. (Tr: Heinrich Kalteisen)
idic00060100
authorCalixtus III, Pont. Max. (formerly Alonso de Borgia)
titleBulla Turcorum [German] Die Bulla widder die Turcken. (Tr: Heinrich Kalteisen)
imprint[Mainz : Type of the 36-line Bible, after 29 June 1456]
dimensions4°
languageofitemger
referencesDeR(M) 20; Stillwell, Beginning 15; Voull(B) 1512,20; GW 5916; Fac: P. Schwenke and H. Degering, Die Türkenbulle Pabst Calixtus III, Berlin 1911
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1992 & 2002. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 1 - Printing in Mainz to 1480, MA 12; Unit 53 - Current Affairs Part II, CA 268
holdings
DE
noofcopies1
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:22:10
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