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[Autograph letter signed, philippus : to Johann Agricola, 15--?]
Author
Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Description
1 item (2 leaves) : paper ; 340 x 210 mm.
Availability
Copies in the Library
Location
Call Number
Status
Location Service
Notes
Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
68.5
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Subject(s)
Reformation
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Germany
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History
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Sources
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Protestants
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Germany
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History
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Sources
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Former owner
Scheide, John Hinsdale, 1875-1942
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Bookseller
Robert H. Dodd (Firm)
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Related name
Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Scheide 62.
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Getty AAT genre
Letters
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16th century
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Correspondence
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16th century
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Paper
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including [Autograph letter signed : Vienna, to Andrea Camucio, doctor of medicine, and 4 other(s).
Compiled/Created
15--?]
Medium/Support
In brown cloth case labeled: Autographs.
Linking notes
Forms part of the Autograph Collection.
Summary note
Concerns personal news of various members of the protestant group in Germany.
Notes
Ms. leaf.
Origin: No place or date.
Language note
Latin.
Provenance
Number 255 in an American sale, May 8, 1914; obtained by John H. Scheide from Dodd, Nov. 24, 1914.
References
De Ricci, p. 2130, no. 62
Cite as
Scheide Library, Princeton University. MA 62.
In
Autograph collection. 1446-2001. in brown cloth case
Multi-title collection including [Autograph letter signed : Vienna, to Andrea Camucio, doctor of medicine, and 4 other(s).
OCLC
177444173
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