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Creator
Date
ca. 1575
Location
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
[29] leaves
Language
English
Size
16 x 21 cm
Reference IDs
Ricci, S. de. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada: 1276.11
Folger bibliographic ID: 220248
Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger: 86
Folger call number: V.a.195
Folger holdings ID: 249565
Accession Number: cs1276
Folger bibliographic ID: 220248
Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger: 86
Folger call number: V.a.195
Folger holdings ID: 249565
Accession Number: cs1276
Summary
Different from English translation, STC 13847
Notes
General notes
Couplet at foot of title page. Listed in the Folger index of first lines Richard Goldesburgh -- Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Henry Ingilby (1874-1950) of Ripley Castle, Harrogate, Yorkshire Bound in a vellum sheet from a service book, Gregorian chant Also available on microfilm Purchased from London dealer P.J. and A.E. Dobell in 1924 This record contains unverified data from catalog cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete information. Please email HamnetHelp@folger.edu for assistance
Also known as
Uniform title: De furoribus Gallicis. 1575 English
Extended title: The true and plain report of the French furies namely the wicked and horrible murder of the Admiral de Chastillon of gentlemen ... committed ... throughout very many towns in France ... published in Latin 1573 and translated into English by Richard Goldesburgh. ca. 1575
Extended title: The true and plain report of the French furies namely the wicked and horrible murder of the Admiral de Chastillon of gentlemen ... committed ... throughout very many towns in France ... published in Latin 1573 and translated into English by Richard Goldesburgh. ca. 1575
Related names
author: Hotman, François, 1524-1590
former owner: Goldesburgh, Richard
former owner: Ingilby, William Henry, 1874-1950
former owner: Goldesburgh, Richard
former owner: Ingilby, William Henry, 1874-1950