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"LIBER ITINERIS et successuum eiusdem facti per . . . . D. Petrum Vorstium episcopum Aquensem," etc . Itinerary of Peter van der Voorst, Bishop of Acqui, going as Nuncio to the Emperor and Princes of Germany, in order to arrange for a General Council at Mantua in May, 1537: written in Latin by his secretary, Cornelius Ettenius, and dated Nov. 1536-July 1537.
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Style: Armorial|Floral; Caption: Top edge; Colour: Brown; Edge: Gauffered|Gilt
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold|Painted; Cover Material: Calf
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Shelfmark: Add Ms 22275
Place of creation Binding: France
Object history Text: 16c; Unspecified; Unspecified
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May be Netherlands. With the arms of Van der Voorst, impaled on one cover with those of the see of Acqui. Small Octavo. Binding has been restored.

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