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[Abbreuiamentum statuo[rum]] [electronic resource]
Author
England
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Laws, etc..
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Book
Language
Romance languages
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[[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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Law
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England
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Early works to 1800
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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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