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Pontius Pilate, Jean Stratius, Arthur Freeman, Janet Ing Freeman, Bibliotheca Fictiva: The Arthur & Janet Freeman Collection of Literary & Historical Forgery, Sheridan Libraries
Apparently the first extant printing of the "Aquila discovery" of a scroll purporting to record the death sentence pronounced by Pilate on Jesus, unearthed in late 1580 and examined by Camillo Borrello, from whose sceptical Italian account--unpublished until 1588--this may be adapted, or from a lost Italian newsbook. A slightly variant and more common 1581 printing, with the imprint of Guillaume Julien[e] of Paris, is probably a (piratical?) close copy of this Lyon octavo, since the Privilege on p. 48, granted to the Lyonnese "marchant libraire" Stratius, is dated 9 January 1581. See Beskow; not in Baudrier.
| Publisher | Par Iean Stratius en rue Merciere |
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| Pages | 48 |
| Search language | english |
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