Ab urbe condita. German Romische historien Titi Liuij : mit etlichen newe[n] Translation[n], so kurtzuerschienen jaren im hohe[n] thum Styfft zü Mentz jm latein, erfunden, vnd vorhyn nit mer gesehen : Dauon such im endt des Registers.
Imprint from colophon (3N6).
Bernhard Schöfferlin's translation, continued by Ivo Wittig and Nicolaus Carbach.
Woodcut borders on t.p. and following leaf; a few of the woodcuts from previous eds.; the others variously attributed to Konrad Faber von Creuznach and Hans Schäufelein. Cf. BN.
Old classmark: 706.
References: Adams L1358.
History note: Provenance: purchased 1891. T. Shadford Walker (sale 1886). Bookseller's price on front paste-down e.p. Ms. annotations. With cuttings from Martin Breslauer cat. 75. Binding: 16th century pigskin, blind stamped; paper spine label hand-lettered, raised bands; a.e. blue; clasps restored.
[2],ccccxx[i.e. ccccxxxviii],[7] leaves : ill ; 30cm (fol).
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Accession number: PB 76-2020
Primary reference Number: 272066
ALMA leader: 02147cam a2200397 a 4500
ALMA control 001: 99289333803606
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Manuscripts and Printed Books
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