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G. Gibbesius, 'Dithyrambus', with pen-and-ink decoration, addressed to William Laud

MS. Lat. misc. e. 102

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Title

G. Gibbesius, 'Dithyrambus', with pen-and-ink decoration, addressed to William Laud

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. misc. e. 102

Summary

G. Gibbesius, 'Dithyrambus', with pen-and-ink decoration, addressed to William Laud, 1633.

Date

1633

Language

Latin

Physical facet

vellum wrappers, gilt, label inscribed 'Gibbesij Dithyrambus ad Archiep. Cantuariens. MS.' pasted to upper cover

Physical extent

18 pages

Custodial history

Diamond-shaped labels on upper cover '34' and '10' [17th-18th century].

Acquisition

Bought from D. D. Evans, Day's Bookshop, Thame, 1957.

Subject

Hymns, English -- Texts

Illumination of books and manuscripts

17th century

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  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Gibbes, George, fl. 1616-1633

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