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Praecepta nec non sententiae insigniores quantum ad imperandi rationem…, [translated by Joannes Bourgesius], 1587

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Museum Plantin-Moretus c:lvd:3245417
Author Francesco GUICCIARDINI
Title page transcription PRAECEPTA, ‖ nec non ‖ SENTENTIÆ ‖ INSIGNIORES ‖ Quantum ad imperandi rationem, ‖ M. FRANCISCI GVICCIARDINI. ‖ AD SERENISS. PRINCIPEM ‖ ALEXANDRVM FARNESIVM, ‖ Parmæ, & Placentiæ Principem, &c. Guber- ‖ natorem, Vicarium, Ducemq̓ summumapud Belgas pro Rege Catholico. ‖ Ioanne Bourgesio Houpliniensi Interprete. ‖ ⊕ 34 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ Architypographi Regij. ‖ M.D.LXXXVII.
Collation 8º [115]: A-C⁸, D⁴; pages 1-54, [55-56]
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Pages [1]: Title [2]: Blank 3-4: Serenissime princeps (Antwerp, 24 July 1585, signed by Ludovicus Guicciardini) 5-54: Text (italic type) [55]: approbation (25 April 1587, s. Waltherus vander Steeghen); Privilege (Brussels, 29 April 1587, s. Io. De Witte) [56]: Blank
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Copies Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 1837Cambridge
Bibliographical references Ruelens-de Backer, page 300 (1587, no. 25)
Online bibliographical references
Note 1 Latin translation by Joannes Bourgesius (Bourgeois), astrologer-physician, born in Houplines, of the Italian edition, published by the Plantin Press in 1585.
Note 2 Listed in M 296, folio 14v (Prȩcepta Francisci Guiccni, 8º, 87, f[euilles] 3½, [price:] stuivers 1½), and M 321.
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