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[Marci Vigerii ... Decachordum Christianum Iulio II. Pont. Max. dicatum.] On vellum. In Vrbe Fani, 1507. fol
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L V L
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Vigerius, Marcus, Cardinal
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[Marci Vigerii ... Decachordum Christianum Iulio II. Pont. Max. dicatum.] On vellum. In Vrbe Fani, 1507. fol
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Style: Panel design|Diaper; Caption: Fore edge; Colour: Brown; Edge: Painted|Lettered fore edge
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind; Cover Material: Calf
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Shelfmark: C81h8
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: 1507; Unspecified; Unspecified
Notes Presentation copy of King Henry VII, with a MS. letter from the author to the king inserted. In a contemporary blind-stamped London binding signed L. V. L. Imperfect; wanting the title leaf, which has been supplied in facsimile. Wooden boards cushioned. Traces of 2 pairs of clasps catching on to lower cover.
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