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Francesco Tranchedino

Codex Vindobonensis 2398, 1970

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Graz, Akademische Druck, 1970. In 4th. Text in German and reproduction in b/w facsimile in the manuscript, half-leather binding with author imprinted on the plate.§ The Ambrosian Code of the Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum, Rome, Alfieri & Lacroix, 1921. In 4th. With the reproduction of the famous codex in sepia, light browning, editorial cover printed in red and black. Paper ex libris on the inside cover. Exemplary 129/300. § Besso, Marco, The "Philobiblon" by Riccardo De Bury Bishop of Dunelmen, Rome, Besso Library, 1914. In 4°. Engraved frontispiece, frontispiece in red and black, with XXX plates reproduced in the text, cardboard binding. Exemplary 81/500. Membership stamp on the title page.  §  Galbiati, Giovanni; Noja, Sergio. Precepts and moral legal canons for Christian Arabs. Volume one. The Ambrosian Manuscript and the Italian version, Milan, Hoepli, 1964. § Vitae Aesopi versio rossica, Prague, Sumptibus Pragopress, 1968. In 2°. With 16 plates of woodcut reproductions, brochures in Czech and English, marbled paper folder. § The life of Jesus Christ illuminated by Nicola Glockendon, Modena, Umberto Orlandini, 1924. In 8°. With XLVIII black and white plates reproducing the miniatures, editorial binding with titles and decorations printed on the plate.

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