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The hundred and ten considerations of Signior Iohn Valdesso treating of those things which are most profitable, most necessary, and most perfect in our Christian profession. Written in Spanish, brought out of Italy by Vergerius, and first set forth in Italian at Basil by Cœlius Secundus Curio, anno 1550. Afterward translated into French, and printed at Lions 1563. and again at Paris 1565. And now translated out of the Italian copy into English, with notes. Whereunto is added an epistle of the authors, or a preface to his divine commentary upon the Romans.
Alternate title: Consideraciones divinas.
Bibliographic name/number: Madan, I, p. 211; STC (2nd ed.) / 24571.
Valdés, Juan de, d. 1541. EEBO Princeton University Library records - unstructured. [32], 311, [13] p. Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield, printer to the Vniversity, 1638.
Bibliographic name/number: Madan, I, p. 211; STC (2nd ed.) / 24571.
Valdés, Juan de, d. 1541. EEBO Princeton University Library records - unstructured. [32], 311, [13] p. Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield, printer to the Vniversity, 1638.
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