[Abbreuiamentum statuo[rum]] [electronic resource]

Author
England [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
Romance languages
Published/​Created
[[London] : Imp[re]ssu[m] per Ricardu[m] Pynson, et totaliter finitu[m] nono die mensis octobris. Anno d[omi]ni mill[esi]mo quat[ri]centesimo nonagesimo nono. [1499]]
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[8], C.lxxxviij leaves

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Summary note
eebo-0062
Notes
  • In Law French and Latin.
  • Title from colophon, which reads: Explicit abbreuiamentu[m] statutor[um] imp[re]ssu[m] per Richardu[m] Pynson et totaliter finitum nono die mensis octobris. Anno d[omi]ni mill[esi]mo quat[ri]centesimo nonagesimo nono.
  • Text on pi2r begins "Incipit tabula huius libri. Abiuracion. Folio primo [..]". Text on a1r begins "Abiuracion. Qui terram abiurauit du[m] sit in strata publica [..]".
  • A reprint of STC 9513, enlarged through 12 Henry VII.
  • The first leaf is blank.
  • In this edition the colophon commences "Explicit abbreuiamentum". In another (STC 9513) it begins "Explicit abbreuiamentū".
  • Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University. Library.
References
  • STC (2nd ed.) 9514.
  • Beale, J.H. Engl. law, S40.
  • Duff 376.
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