Getica Iornandes de rebus gothorum : Paulus Diaconus foroiuliensis de gestis langobardorum.
Edited by C. Peutinger (BLC).
Title within woodcut. Woodcut t.p. by Hans Burgkmair representing Alboin, King of the Lombards, and Athanaric, King of the Goths, seated in a hall and engaged in a conversation, with a shield above them containing the title of the book (Burkhard, A. Burgkmair, no. 79). Initials. At colophon: printer's device designed by Daniel Hopfer (Dodgson, C. Cat. of early German and Flemish woodcuts, II, p. 191, no. 3).
Imprint from colophon.
References: Adams J320. Goths Early works to 1800. Germanic peoples Early works to 1800. Lombards Early works to 1800.
History note: Provenance: presented by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam October 1924 (bk. label). Ms. notes on front free e.p. Cutting from sales cat. tipped in on front free e.p. Binding: black paper boards with calf corner pieces; g. lettering on brown spine label.
2 pts in 1 ; 31cm (fol).
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Jordanes,active 6th century.Augustae Vindelicorum :[Rev. D] Impressi sunt hij libri Iornandis at[que] Pauli Diaconi :solerti opera Ioannis Miller,1515. Fitzwilliam Museum. Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Accession number: PB 84-2020
Primary reference Number: 272067
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