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by Jayne, Sears Reynolds, b. 1920

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Oxford: Oxford university press, 1963 ¶ FIRST EDITION. 'A study of J. Colet's copy of the Epistolae of Marsilio Ficino, including the original text with a translation of Colet's marginalia and of some correspondence between the two' (LC), together with a Bibliography of John Colet, pages [149]-159. ||| Collation: In 8s (246 x 186 mm): 92 leaves, paginated [i-ii blank] [iii-xii], [1-3] 4-172. Halftone frontispiece (two portraits), five halftone plates (seven figures on three leaves, mostly printed recto and verso). Binding: Publisher's blue cloth lettered in gilt. References: LCCN 63005309; OCLC 900390. Condition: Ex library. .

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Title
John Colet and Marsilio Ficino. By Sears Jayne
Author
Jayne, Sears Reynolds, b. 1920
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford university press
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
1963
Keywords
Jayne Sears Reynolds 1920 John Colet and Marsilio Ficino Oxford Oxford University Press 1963 Colet John 1467 1519 Ficino Marsilio 1433 1499 Epistolae bibliography 0313226067
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