Praxis in curiis ecclesiasticis, ca. 1610.

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Praxis in curiis ecclesiasticis, ca. 1610.

Contains 'De curiis ecclesiasticis quae celebrantur auctoritate reverendissimi patris Cantuariensis archiepiscopi infra civitatem London'. There is no preface in this copy. The initials of the judges and officials are as in the earliest version of the text.

1 v. (60, 5 leaves) ; 39 cm. (folio)

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