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Paris: Andre Bocard. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1501. Leaf. 2 pages; A leaf from "Provinciale Seu Constitutiones Anglie", by William Lyndewood, printed at Paris by Andre Bocard in 1501. In red and black, the leaf with Ecclesiastical laws established at Canterbury in the center surrounded by commentary of Lyndewood. A color copy of the title accompanies this leaf. Fine, measures 10 x 13.625". Single sheet, black type, hand press. .
Leaf from Provinciale Seu Constitutiones Angllie (Principal English Treatise on Canon Law) by William Lyndewood - 1501
by William Lyndewood
Leaf from Provinciale Seu Constitutiones Angllie (Principal English Treatise on Canon Law)
by William Lyndewood
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University of Paris: Andre Bocard, 1501. Disbound. Very good. Leaf from Provinciale Seu Constitutiones Angllie (Principal English Treatise on Canon Law)
This 10" x 13¾ " leaf is from Provinciale Seu Constitutiones Angllie by William Lyndewood. University of Paris: Andre Bocard, 1501. Gothic font in two sizes, printed in red and black. Ecclesiastical laws established at Canterbury surrounded by Lyndewood's commentary in double columns.
This book was printed in Paris for the English market. It was divided into five sections containing commentary on the synodal constitutions of the province of Canterbury, from the time of Archbishop Stephen Langton [1155-1228] to Archbishop Henry Chichele [1414-1443] by Lyndwood, who was the Bishop of St. Davids, the ordinary (ie., authoritative officer) of the Church in Wales Diocese of St Davids.
An early post-incunable. See STC (Short Title Catalogue of Early English Printed Books to 1640) 17111, 17108.
This 10" x 13¾ " leaf is from Provinciale Seu Constitutiones Angllie by William Lyndewood. University of Paris: Andre Bocard, 1501. Gothic font in two sizes, printed in red and black. Ecclesiastical laws established at Canterbury surrounded by Lyndewood's commentary in double columns.
This book was printed in Paris for the English market. It was divided into five sections containing commentary on the synodal constitutions of the province of Canterbury, from the time of Archbishop Stephen Langton [1155-1228] to Archbishop Henry Chichele [1414-1443] by Lyndwood, who was the Bishop of St. Davids, the ordinary (ie., authoritative officer) of the Church in Wales Diocese of St Davids.
An early post-incunable. See STC (Short Title Catalogue of Early English Printed Books to 1640) 17111, 17108.
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- Format/Binding Disbound
- Book Condition Used - Very good
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Andre Bocard
- Place of Publication University of Paris
- Date Published 1501