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[Secunda compilatio legum et ordinationum regni Castellae.].
Author
Díaz de Montalvo, Alonso, 1405-1499
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[Seville] : [Meinardus Ungut and Stanislaus Polonus], [10 Feb. 1496]
Description
[4] cxxxiiij leaves ; 28 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Statutes
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Spain
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Castile
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Early works to 1800
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Law
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Spain
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Castile
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Early works to 1800
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Printer
Ungut, Meinard, -1499?
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Ungut, Meinard, -1499?
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Stanislao, Polono, active 1491-1514
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Notes
Printer's mark at end.
Signatures: 4a8-p8q6r8.
Princeton copy 1 Front flyleaves with long manuscript description of the books and its editions.
Binding note
Princeton copy 1 Nineteenth century vellum, red lettering piece to spine, small piece of vellum chipped away on bottom of spine. Flyleaves renewed at time of binding.
Provenance
Princeton copy 1 Bookseller and binder's ticket on front pastedown "Imprenta libreria y encuadernacion de la viuda de D. J. Vazquez Martinez e hijos". Manuscript ownership inscription with acquisition note "Adquiri este 'Repertorium Motalvo en Madrid 3 de Junio de 1868, dando en cambio los cinco tomos (1 a 5 sin el 6) de un ejemplar, en rustica, de la colección de canones de la Iglesia Española por Tejada y Ramiro (que a las sazon andaba en cosa de 100 reales dichos cinco tomos), y encima 160, con mas 8 r. de la presente encuadernacion".
References
BM 15th cent. X 42
Copinger 4349
Goff D179
GW 8291
Hain-Copinger 11563
Other title(s)
Repertorium seu secunda compilatio legum et ordinationum regni Castellae
OCLC
81857136
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