[Regula monachorum ex scriptis S. Hieronymi collecta]. [ca. 1450]

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[Regula monachorum ex scriptis S. Hieronymi collecta]. [ca. 1450]

Copy, probably dating from around 1450 in Venice or Padua, of Lupe de Olmeto's Regula monachorum ex scriptis S. Hieronymi collecta.

[63] leaves (27 lines), bound : parchment ; 17 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7419130

Newberry Library

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