Holy Roman Empire -- History -- Charles V, 1519-1556; Holy Roman Empire -- Foreign relations -- Turkey; Turkey -- Foreign relations -- Holy Roman Empire; Turkey
Related Place:
Germany.
Rights:
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Notes:
Broadside.; Caption title.; Imprint suggested from last two lines of text, which read: Geben in vnser vnd des Reichs stat Nürmberg, am funfften tag des Monats Septembris, nach Christi gepurt funffzehundert vnd im drey vnd zwentzigisten, vnser Reiche des Römischen im fünfften, vnd der andern aller im achten jaren.; Online version available via Colenda; Library's copy addressed in ms. on verso to Frederick, abbot of St. Egidius in Nuremberg, 10 Sept. 1523, and signed on recto by Prince Johann II, Count Palatine. Full inscription on verso reads: Dem Ersamen unnsern lieben Andechtigen Friderichen Abbte des Gotshaues San[c]t Egidius in Nuremberg. Inscription on recto reads: Johannis Pfalzgraff bey [Rhein?], herzog in Bayern [P? J? (illegible)] am Statt Pfalzgraff [P? Chresse? (illegible)].; Library's copy has remains of red wax seal on verso.; Label on portfolio has title: A proclamation on the danger from the Turks ... dated at Nuremberg, 5 Sepr. 1523.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Rare Book Collection, Mapcase GB5 H7480S 523k
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