Caspar Peucer was a 16th-century German scholar who was involved in the Reformation, studied philosophy, and was an aid to Tycho Brahe and his astronomical findings. Peucer also published an important history of the Holy Roman Empire beginning with Frederick II in the 13th-century through Charles V.
This 1566 edition is notably rare, as it does not appear in any institutional library in the entire western hemisphere! Exceedingly rare!
Item number: #9984
Price: $1250
PEUCER, Caspar
Liber Qvintvs Chronici Carionis A' Friderico Secvndo usq[ue] ad Carolum Quintum. Expositvs Et Avctvs A' Casparo Pevcero. Pertinet Hic Liber ad partem tertiam Chronici. Accessit In Hac Postrema æditione locupletissimus rerum & verborum memorabilium index.
Frankfurt am Main: P. Fabricius für S. Feyerabend und Simon Huter, 1566.
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Collation: Complete with all pages;
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[14], 246, [51]
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References: USTC 672870
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