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Fasciculi Zizaniorum magistri Johannis Wyclif cum tritico. Ascribed to Thomas Netter of Walden.

Title
Fasciculi Zizaniorum magistri Johannis Wyclif cum tritico. Ascribed to Thomas Netter of Walden. Edited by Walter Waddington Shirley. Published by the authority of the lords commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, under the direction of the master of the rolls.
Author
Netter, Thomas, approximately 1375-1430.
Publication
London, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858.

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Additional Authors
Shirley, Walter Waddington, 1828-1866.
Description
lxxxvii (i. e. 89), 553 p. front. (fold. facsim.); 26 cm.
Series Statement
[Gt. Brit. Public record office] Rerum britannicarum medii ævi scriptores; or, Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages. [no. 5]
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C (Great Britain. Public Record Office. Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages. no. 5)
LCCN
a 28002284 //r
OCLC
2060210
Author
Netter, Thomas, approximately 1375-1430. Attributed name
Title
Fasciculi Zizaniorum magistri Johannis Wyclif cum tritico. Ascribed to Thomas Netter of Walden. Edited by Walter Waddington Shirley. Published by the authority of the lords commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, under the direction of the master of the rolls.
Imprint
London, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858.
Series
[Gt. Brit. Public record office] Rerum britannicarum medii ævi scriptores; or, Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages. [no. 5]
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Shirley, Walter Waddington, 1828-1866.
Research Call Number
C (Great Britain. Public Record Office. Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages. no. 5)
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