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a| v
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a| Petricovius, Andreas
d| 15xx-1645
4| edt
9| 7198
245
a| Psalterium
260
a| Krakow
b| Petrocovius
c| 1614
300
a| [iv]-277-[3] pages
b| Whole book printed in red and black ink, leather bound, embossed cover, metal locks, illuminated initial letters, music examples
c| 32x24 cm
500
a| magnificent work
500
a| originally published in 1599. Two existing examples in National Library of Poland, Warsaw, Shelfmark SD XVI. F.1000 and 1009, available online http://polona.pl
500
a| This edition of 1604 has long been assumed to be preserved in the unique copy held in the Library of Wyzsze Seminarium Duchowne in Przemysl (Shelfmark XVIII.683) See article M. Komorowska
500
a| Editor of this Psalterium, Andreas Petricovius, was a lawyer, professor at the University of Krakow, doctor of philosophy and law, printer and publisher, royal secretary and servitor, Knight of the Golden Spur. The son of Andrzej the Elder, a Krakow printer and bookseller, from Piotrków, and Jadwiga née Prężyków. In 1604, he obtained a bachelor's degree in arts and philosophy at the University of Krakow, and continued his studies in Italy, France and Germany. After returning in 1615, he was delegated to Zamość to take the chair of logic at the Zamość Academy in 1620. After obtaining a doctorate in both laws at the University of Kraków, he went to Poznań, where he became rector and professor of law at the Lubrański College. A year later, after the death of his father, he returned to Kraków and entered the university's Law College. He took over his father's printing house, where he published over 230 legal (he had the exclusive right to print parliamentary constitutions), scientific and religious items.
500
a| manuscript annotations on title page and back matter
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a| Magdalena KOMOROWSKA, Post-Tridentine Liturgical Books for the Polish Church. Printed Chant Books from Kraków and their Context. https://www.ejournals.eu/pliki/art/16442/
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a| Secundum ritum Officij Romani, ex Decreto Sacrosancti Consilij Tridentini restituti, per hebdomadam dispositum. Cum Antiphonarum, Psalmorum, Hymnorum, totiusque Officij cantu & notis, ad uniformem Ecclesiarum per universas Regi Poloniae Provincias usum.
648
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a| 17th Century (1601-1700)
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650
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a| Antiphonary
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a| Catholicism
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a| Hymn
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9| 21333
650
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a| Plainchant
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a| Liturgy
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a| Psalter
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9| 25348
650
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a| Psalm
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9| 2164
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a| Poland
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9| 96
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a| harp
3| 1, 3
0| 20139763
w| 10H01
9| 32582
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c| BOO
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a| boek
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b| ORPH
c| ORPH
j| ORPH.KTS1 C2.37 10H01
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d| 2923