File:Hyperaspistes diatribae adversus servum arbitrium M Lutheri -and- Hyperasispae liber secundus adversus librum M Lutheri - Upper cover (Davis651).jpg

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Hyperaspistes diatribae adversus servum arbitrium M Lutheri [and] Hyperasispae liber secundus adversus librum M Lutheri
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Desiderius Erasmus
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Hyperaspistes diatribae adversus servum arbitrium M Lutheri [and] Hyperasispae liber secundus adversus librum M Lutheri
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Style: Armorial|Lettered cover, eg intitals, titles; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: White / cream; Edge: Plain|Title in ink on top edge
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold|Tooled in blind; Cover Material: Leather (unspecified)
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Shelfmark: Davis651
Place of creation Binding: Poland
Object history Text: 1526-27; Basel; Laski, John
Notes 4 clasps. Federico Macchi has seen a similar example in the Johannes a Lasco Library, Emden, Germany.
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Images and information on Polish bindings can be found on The Library of the Pozna? Society of Friends of Sciences online database of bookbindings 15-18c, see their home page.

Jan Storm van Leeuwen The golden age of bookbindings in Cracow 1400-1600, 2011.
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