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04-10-2024 17:00 - 04-10-2024 20:25

 
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Cuspinianus, Joannes: De Turcarum origine, Religione, ac immanissima eorum in Christianos tyrannide, Deque viis, per quas Christiani Principes Turcas profligare & invadere facile possent, Liber olim ad utilitatem Reipublicae Christianae editus...

Cuspinianus, Joannes: De Turcarum origine, Religione, ac immanissima eorum in Christianos tyrannide, Deque viis, per quas Christiani Principes Turcas profligare & invadere facile possent, Liber olim ad utilitatem Reipublicae Christianae editus...

… Accedit Joannis Baptistae Montalbani de Turcarum moribus Commentarius. Lugduni Batavorum, 1654. Ex Officina Joannis Maire. (4)+297+(5)+120+(12)p. The German-born author, humanist poet and diplomat visited Buda and the Turkish...

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Cuspinianus, Joannes: De Turcarum origine, Religione, ac immanissima eorum in Christianos tyrannide, Deque viis, per quas Christiani Principes Turcas profligare & invadere facile possent, Liber olim ad utilitatem Reipublicae Christianae editus...
… Accedit Joannis Baptistae Montalbani de Turcarum moribus Commentarius.
Lugduni Batavorum, 1654. Ex Officina Joannis Maire. (4)+297+(5)+120+(12)p.
The German-born author, humanist poet and diplomat visited Buda and the Turkish court several times as the ambassador of Ferdinand I. His work was first published in 1541. The Montalbani work – mentioned in the title – has an independent title page and foliation.
Modern leather.