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Losa, Alphonsus de, commissary:
Indulgentia 1498. For the benefit of the confraternity of St. James of Compostella (Santiago de Compostela)

ISTC No.il00287850
AuthorLosa, Alphonsus de, commissary
TitleIndulgentia 1498. For the benefit of the confraternity of St. James of Compostella (Santiago de Compostela)
Imprint[Westminster : Wynkyn de Worde, about 1498]
FormatBdsde 4°
NotesSetting A, which is known in three states; cf. BMC. Printed on the same sheet as setting B: (R)STC 14077c.87
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff I133 (3rd state); Duff 213; Duff Suppl. 19 (1st state); (R)STC 14077c.85 (1st state); (R)STC 14077c.86 (2nd state); STC 14102; Ernst(Hannover) 124; Oates 4135, 4137; Bod-inc L-148, L-149; Sheppard 7459; Pr 9706B; BMC XI 219; GW(Einbl) 870; GW M18769
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 57
IISTC. Copy: London BL, IC.55212a

Holdings

DE (3, 2 fragments)
GB
Cambridge, University Library (2, 2nd state)
Edinburgh, University Library (1st state)
London, British Library (IC.55212a (I)) (2nd state. The two settings are here printed in two parts on a whole sheet, one pair across the recto, the other in the same two settings verso, suggesting that they were printed by the work-and-turn method)
Manchester, University of Manchester, John Rylands Research Institute and Library (2: R36317.1, R36317.2 (2nd state)
US (3)
(3, 3rd state)
noofcopies8
Last Edit2021-05-18 09:27:44
 

Losa, Alphonsus de, commissary:
Indulgentia 1498. For the benefit of the confraternity of St. James of Compostella (Santiago de Compostela)

idil00287850
authorLosa, Alphonsus de, commissary
titleIndulgentia 1498. For the benefit of the confraternity of St. James of Compostella (Santiago de Compostela)
imprint[Westminster : Wynkyn de Worde, about 1498]
dimensionsBdsde 4°
notesSetting A, which is known in three states; cf. BMC. Printed on the same sheet as setting B: (R)STC 14077c.87
languageofitemlat
referencesGoff I133 (3rd state); Duff 213; Duff Suppl. 19 (1st state); (R)STC 14077c.85 (1st state); (R)STC 14077c.86 (2nd state); STC 14102; Ernst(Hannover) 124; Oates 4135, 4137; Bod-inc L-148, L-149; Sheppard 7459; Pr 9706B; BMC XI 219; GW(Einbl) 870; GW M18769
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: 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 57
IISTC. Copy: London BL, IC.55212a

holdings

DE (3, 2 fragments)
GB (IC.55212a (I)) (2nd state. The two settings are here printed in two parts on a whole sheet, one pair across the recto, the other in the same two settings verso, suggesting that they were printed by the work-and-turn method)
(2, 2nd state)
(1st state)
(2: R36317.1, R36317.2 (2nd state)

US (3)
(3, 3rd state)
noofcopies8
Last Edit2021-05-18 09:27:44