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Medulla Theologiae Patrum.

Ambergae : ex typographeio Forsteriano, 1598.

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Abraham Scultetus
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Medulla Theologiae Patrum.

Ambergae : ex typographeio Forsteriano, 1598.
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Style: Centrepiece|Panel design; Caption: Foreedge; Colour: Brown; Edge: Ink ms note|Plain
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind; Cover Material: Calf
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Shelfmark: C188a99
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: 1598; Ambergae; Unspecified
Notes Ownership: With ink manuscript notes on the title-page which indicate an Oxford provenance. Binding information: In a late sixteenth-century English, probably Oxford, blind tooled brown calf binding. Binding repaired & rebacked. Ink note on fore edge of text block; 2.o.5
References Oxford bookbinding 1500-1640 : including a supplement to Neil Ker's fragments of medieval manuscripts used as pastedowns in Oxford bindings / David Pearson. Oxford : Oxford Bibliographical Society, 2000 centrepiece xxii.
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