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Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. (formerly Franciscus, Cardinalis de Rovere):
Sex quam elegantissimae epistolae. Ed: Petrus Carmelianus

ISTC No.is00558550
AuthorSixtus IV, Pont. Max. (formerly Franciscus, Cardinalis de Rovere)
TitleSex quam elegantissimae epistolae. Ed: Petrus Carmelianus
ImprintWestminster : William Caxton, [1484]
Format
NotesDated on paper evidence. The latest date in the letters is 13 Feb. 1483. Sixtus IV died on 12 Aug. 1484
Consists of three letters of Sixtus IV to Iohannes Mocenigus, Doge of Venice, and three replies of Mocenigus, concerning the War of Ferrara
Language of itemlat
Reference worksC 1457 = 5538; Duff 371; Blades(II) 52; DeR(C) 92; Cx 72; STC 22588; Pr 9649; BMC XI 157; GW M42561; Fac: G. Bullen, London, 1892
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2002. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 48 - Printing in England Part I, EN 106
IISTC. Copy: London BL, IA.55067

Holdings

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, British Library (IA.55067)
Number of holding institutions1
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:45:06
 

Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. (formerly Franciscus, Cardinalis de Rovere):
Sex quam elegantissimae epistolae. Ed: Petrus Carmelianus

ISTC No.is00558550
AuthorSixtus IV, Pont. Max. (formerly Franciscus, Cardinalis de Rovere)
TitleSex quam elegantissimae epistolae. Ed: Petrus Carmelianus
ImprintWestminster : William Caxton, [1484]
Format
NotesDated on paper evidence. The latest date in the letters is 13 Feb. 1483. Sixtus IV died on 12 Aug. 1484
Consists of three letters of Sixtus IV to Iohannes Mocenigus, Doge of Venice, and three replies of Mocenigus, concerning the War of Ferrara
Language of itemlat
Reference worksC 1457 = 5538; Duff 371; Blades(II) 52; DeR(C) 92; Cx 72; STC 22588; Pr 9649; BMC XI 157; GW M42561; Fac: G. Bullen, London, 1892
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2002. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 48 - Printing in England Part I, EN 106
IISTC. Copy: London BL, IA.55067

Holdings

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, British Library (IA.55067)
Number of holding institutions1
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:45:06