The History of the Translation of the Blessed Martyrs of Christ, Marcellinus and Peter. The English version by Barrett Wendell.
by Einhard, approximately 770-840
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- Hardcover
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Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States
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Ancient world 588c2 Einhard, approximately 770-840. The History of the Translation of the Blessed Martyrs of Christ, Marcellinus and Peter. The English version by Barrett Wendell. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1926, 114p. Title page printed in black and red. "Five hundred copies printed ... Type arranged by Bruce Rogers." Fine copy in fine dust jacket which in turn is protected by a mylar dust jacket. The History of the translation is included in Teulet's edition of Einhard's works. Most pages still uncut. $20.00
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- Focloir (US)
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- Ancient world 588c2
- Title
- The History of the Translation of the Blessed Martyrs of Christ, Marcellinus and Peter. The English version by Barrett Wendell.
- Author
- Einhard, approximately 770-840
- Format/Binding
- Fine
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- : Harvard University Press,
- Place of Publication
- Cambridge
- Date Published
- 1926,
- Pages
- 114
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Ancient World, Middle Ages
- Bookseller catalogs
- Ancient World; History of religion; Middle Ages; German History and Culture; Catholic Church; Hagiography; German literature;
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