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Nicholas Grimald's Christus Redivivus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Extract

The existence of the Christus Redivivus of Nicholas Grimald was questioned by Herford, Literary Relations, &c., and denied by the writer of the life of Grimald in the National Dictionary of Biography. We now know, from Goedeke, Grundriss, second ed., that a copy is in the Wolfenbüttel Library. See my letter in the London Academy, February 9, 1895. Soon after the appearance of that letter I received, from Herrn Spirgatis, the well-known antiquarian-dealer in Leipsic, a friendly note, in which he called my attention to Bahlmann, Die lateinischen Dramen seit Wimpfeling's Stylpho, in which Bahlmann mentions the existence of a copy in the Berlin Royal Library.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1899

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