The treatise of Walter de Milemete De nobilitatibus, sapientiis, et prudentiis regum : reproduced in facsimile from the unique manuscript preserved at Christ Church, Oxford, together with a selection of pages from the companion manuscript of the treatise De secretis secretorum Aristotelis, preserved in the library of the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall
Contributor:
James, Montague Rhodes, Dr
Contributor:
Put, Albert van de
Publisher:
Roxburghe Club
Printer:
Hart, Horace
Printer:
Oxford University Press
With an introduction by Montague Rhodes James. "Heraldry. Notes by Mr. A. Van de Put": p. [lxiv]-lxxii.
[10], [ix]-lxxiv, 186p; 33 cm.
Method of acquisition: Given (1922-07) by Sachs, Paul J.
Production date: AD 1913
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 1913.3
Primary reference Number: 118391
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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