Constitutiones prouinciales ecclesie anglica[n]e. per. d. wilhelmu[m] Lyndewode vtriusq[ue] iuris doctore[m] edite. Incipiunt feliciter [microform]

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Imprint:[Westminster : Printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 1496 (31 May)]
Description:[336] p.
Language:Latin
Series:Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 481:2.
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Format: Microform E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4987729
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Varying Form of Title:Constitutiones provinciales Ecclesiae Anglicanae
Constitutiones provinciales ecclesie anglicane. per. d. wilhelmum Lyndewode utriusque juris doctorem edite. Incipiunt feliciter.
Other authors / contributors:Lyndwood, William, 1375?-1446.
Catholic Church. Province of Canterbury (England)
Church of England.
Notes:Canon law of the ecclesiastical province of Canterbury as collected and abridged in 1433 by William Lyndwood. Regarded by some authorities as law of the Church of England.
With a title-page woodcut.
Colophon reads: Opus presens fabricatum est. Et diligenter correctum per wynandum de worde. Apud westmonasteriu[m]. In domo caxston [sic]. Anno Incarnacionis millesimo quadringe[n]tesimo nonagesimo sexto. Vltima die May acabatu[m]q[ue]. Gloria deo.
Signatures: A-X.
Secundo folio: De sum. tri. [et] fide catho·.
This state has "Constitutiones" in title; B2r line 2 ends "faci-"; C2r line 2 ends "sunt)"; D2r line 1 has "etia[m]". A variant with quires A-D in a different setting (STC 17103.5) has "Constituciones" in title.
Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.
STC (2nd ed.) 17103.
Duff 279.
Hain 5656, 10361; Copinger 3709.
Available electronically as part of Early English books online.
University of Chicago has also on microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1952. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 481:2).

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