Alberti Rubeni Petri Pauli F. De re vestiaria veterum, præcipue de lato clavo libri duo : et alia eiusdem opuscula posthuma, quorum seriem adversa pagina exhibet
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Type of record: Book
Title: Alberti Rubeni Petri Pauli F. De re vestiaria veterum, præcipue de lato clavo libri duo : et alia eiusdem opuscula posthuma, quorum seriem adversa pagina exhibet
Other titles: De re vestiaria veterum præcipue de lato clavo libri duo
Classmark: Ancient History M-0.012/RUB
Creator(s): Rubens, Albert (1614-1657)
Additional creator(s): Doni, Gio Battista (1647) (Other); Graevius, Joannes Georgius (1632-1703) (Other)
Related people: Doni, Gio. Battista; Graevius, Joannes Georgius
Publisher: Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti
Publication city: Antverpiæ
Date(s): 1665
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [28], 328 p., [3] leaves of folded plates
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/183169
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991007957599705181
Description
Piece on t.p and at end of each part; decorated initials.
Edited by J.G. Graevius.
Includes bibliographical references.
De re vestiaria, praecipue de lato clavo, libri duo --$ Dissertatio de gemma Tiberiana --$ Dissertatio de gemma Augustaea --$ De Urbibus Neocoris --$ Dissertatio de nummo Augusti, qui inscribitur Asia recepta --$ Dissertatiio de natali die Caesaris Augusti --$ Ioannis Baptistae Donii Dissertatio de utraque paenula.
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