Divi Joannis Chrysostomi Comparatio Regii Potentatus & Divitiarum, ac Praestantiae, ad Monachum in verissima Christi Philosophia acquiescentem P. Vergilio U. interprete.
by Chrysostomus, Joannes
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About This Item
Basel: [A. Cratander], 1533.. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. [16] leaves. First edition. Historiated woodcut initials. In a modern half calf binding. British Museum Short-Title Catalogue of German Books, p. 455.
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- Title
- Divi Joannis Chrysostomi Comparatio Regii Potentatus & Divitiarum, ac Praestantiae, ad Monachum in verissima Christi Philosophia acquiescentem P. Vergilio U. interprete.
- Author
- Chrysostomus, Joannes
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
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- Used - Good
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- Publisher
- Basel: [A. Cratander], 1533.
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- Sixteenth Century Books
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