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Rubricated at Tegernsee by Paulus Wigg
With Reference to Luther and the Diet of Worms
HIERONYMUS de Villa Vitis.
Panis quotidianus de tempore [– de sanctis scilicet pars hyemalis estivalis]. Iste liber i[de]o sic dictus est q[uia] quotidie p[er] totu[m] annu[m] [con]tinet speciale[m] oratione[m] cu[m] utilibus et eva[n]gelicis doctrinis insertis in q[ui]bus devotio et v[ir]tutu[m] dilectio faciliter hauriri poterit q[uia] p[re]cipua dilige[n]tia o[mn]ia illa p[ro] salute viventiu[m] edita.
First edition, bound and handsomely rubricated in 1521 at the Benedictine abbey of Tegernsee in Bavaria by the scribe Brother Paulus Wigg, whose notes refer to the Diet of Worms (‘Würmbs’), Charles V, and the excommunication of Martin Luther by Pope Leo X.
From the Library of Robert Riddell of Glenriddell
FENN, John, Sir.
Original Letters written during the Reigns of Henry VI. Edward IV. and Richard III. by various Persons of Rank or Consequence; containing many curious Anecdotes, relative to that turbulent and bloody, but hitherto dark, Period of our History … Authenticated by Engravings of Autographs, Fac Similes, Paper-Marks, and Seals … The second Edition, with Additions and Corrections …
Second edition, published in the same year as the first, revised and corrected by George Steevens, of this selection from the ‘Paston Letters’, a notable source for the history of England during the Wars of the Roses which had been acquired by Fenn in 1774. Fenn published a second selection in 1789, and a fifth volume appeared posthumously in 1823.