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David prophētou kai basileōs mélos [electronic resource] = David prophetae et regis melos.
Uniform title
Bible.
O.T.
Psalms.
Greek & Latin.
1481.
Format
Book
Language
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Latin
Published/Created
Impressum Mediolani : [Bonus Accursius], anno MccccLxxxi die .xx. Septembris. [20 Sept. 1481]
Description
1 online resource ([360] p.)
Details
Subject(s)
Catholic Church
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Liturgy
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Texts
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Early works to 1800
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Psalters
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Texts
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Early works to 1800
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Editor
Crastonus, Johannes, active 15th century
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Dedicatee
Donatus, Ludovicus
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Printer
Accursius, Bonus
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Series
Early European books.
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Notes
Title from caption on a1r.
Printer suggested by ISTC; place of publication and date from colophon on z6r.
Edited by Giovanni Crastoni. Cf. ISTC.
Preface by Crastoni with dedication to Ludovicus Donatus.
Text in 2 columns, with Greek and Latin texts side by side, except on leaves pi1v - pi2v.
Capital spaces with printed guide letters.
Signatures: pi² a-x⁸ y-z⁶ (final leaf blank); lacks one leaf in sig. h.
Imperfect: lacking a leaf in signature h; stained.
Reproduction of original in: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze -- Incunabula.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2010 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions.
References
ISTC, ip01035000
BMC, VI 756
GW, M36246
Other title(s)
David prophetae et regis melos.
ISTC title
Psalterium cum canticis [Greek and Latin]
OCLC
821221077
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