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| Title | Le vite delle donne illustri della Scrittura Sacra / nuouamente descritte dal R.P.D. Tomaso Garzoni da Bagnacauallo, canonico regolare lateran predicatore ; con l'aggionta delle vite delle donne oscure & laide dell'vno & l'altro Testamento ; et un discorso in fine sopra la nobilità delle donne |
| Detail Depicted | Printers and publishers -- Marks and colophons (Title page) |
| Creator/Author | Garzoni, Tomaso, 1549?-1589 |
| Publisher | Appresso Gio. Domenico Imberti [Imberti, Domenico, fl. 1585-1615] |
| Place of Publication | Venetia [Italy--Venice] |
| Date of Publication | MDLXXXVIII [1588] |
| Subjects (LCSH) | Women in the Bible -- Early works to 1800 Bible -- Biography -- Early works to 1800
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| Genre Heading | Early printed books--1501-1600 (16th century) Religious works
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| Bibliographic Elements | [16], 174 p. ; 21 cm. (4to) |
| Printing Method | Letterpress on handmade laid paper |
| Printer | Appresso Gio. Domenico Imberti [Imberti, Domenico, fl. 1585-1615] |
| Image Production Process | Woodcuts
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| Binding | Rebound in the 18th cent. in reused 16th or 17th cent. limp vellum, sewn on 2 cords. Back endsheet reused waste sheets with handwritten lists dated 1771. Ownership stamp on title page: BIBL. GV[?]T. C. GALLETTI FLOR. |
| General Notes | Signatures: [dagger]-2[dagger][superscript 4] A-Y[superscript 4] (Y4 missing, blank) [$2 signed]; 96 leaves, pp. [16] 1-174 [2] [misnumbering 163 as 263, 166 as 266, 167 as 267]. Woodcut printer's mark, decorated initials, and tailpieces. |
| Previous Owners | John L. Lievsay |
| Language | Italien |
| Digital Collection | Historical Book Arts Collection |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division. |
| Repository Collection | Special Collections |
| Call Number | SpecColl Rare Books BS 575 G37 1588 |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned in RGB color using an Olympus C-2000 Zoom digital camera and saved in.jpg format and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2004 |
| Restrictions/Copyright | Some of our items are fragile and may require an appointment for use. Please contact Special Collections. |