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:From the library of the [[Jesuit Domus professa, Antwerp]] (''D. P.''); subsequently owned by the nineteenth-century Belgian bibliophile [[Pierre Philippe Constant Lammens]] (1762&ndash;18), head librarian of Gent University, whose library was sold at auction between 1839 and 1842. The historian Sir [[Francis Palgrave]] (1788&ndash;1861) presumably acquired the book from one of these sales. Palgrave's books were sold by auction in 1862. The book subsequently came into the collection of the Chapter Library.
:From the library of the [[Jesuit Domus professa, Antwerp]] (''D. P.''); subsequently owned by the nineteenth-century Belgian bibliophile [[Pierre Philippe Constant Lammens]] (1762&ndash;18), head librarian of Gent University, whose library was sold at auction between 1839 and 1842. The historian Sir [[Francis Palgrave]] (1788&ndash;1861) presumably acquired the book from one of these sales. Palgrave's books were sold by auction in 1862. The book subsequently came into the collection of the Chapter Library.
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{{#set:isAuthor=Gretser, Jacob}}
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{{#set:isPlaceofPublication=Ingolstadt}}
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{{#set:isDateofPublication=1612}}
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{{#set:wasAcquiredIn=1870}}
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[[Category:Shelfmark|W/D-2-29]]
[[Category:Shelfmark|W/D-2-29]]
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Shelfmark W/D-2-29
Jacob Gretser. Gemina aduersus Melchiorem Guldinastum Caluinianum replicatorem, ... defensio. Prior pro ... catholici imperij ... maiestate, ....
Ingolstadt: 1612.
Inscription on title page: Soc[ieta]tis Jesv Antuerp. D. P.
Printed label on front pastedown: Ex Bibliotheca P. P. C. Lammens.
Inscription on title page: Francis Palgrave his book.
Inscription of verso of front free endpaper signed: Francis Palgrave 1 Nov. 1841.
From the library of the Jesuit Domus professa, Antwerp (D. P.); subsequently owned by the nineteenth-century Belgian bibliophile Pierre Philippe Constant Lammens (1762–18), head librarian of Gent University, whose library was sold at auction between 1839 and 1842. The historian Sir Francis Palgrave (1788–1861) presumably acquired the book from one of these sales. Palgrave's books were sold by auction in 1862. The book subsequently came into the collection of the Chapter Library.