Historia lastimera, d'el Principe Erasto, hijo del Emperador Diocletiano. [...] Antwerp: Widow and heir of Juan Stelsio, 1573

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A note on printers: most catalogue references to this text include the full printer information from the title page, claiming that it was printed " En casa de la Biuda y herederos de Iuan Stelsio" (in the house of the widow and heirs of Johannes Steelsius). The widow and heir of Johannes Steelsius, a woman named Anna van Ertborn, inherited her husband's business after his death. On the final page of at least some copies of the text, however, another printer is named: Daniel Vervliet, who ran another printer's shop in Antwerp. Daniel Vervliet is therefore sometimes listed as a 'collaborator' in catalogue references to this text.

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Historia lastimera, d'el Principe Erasto, hijo del Emperador Diocletiano, en la qual se contienen muchos exemplos notables, y discursos no menos recreatiuos, q[ue] prouechosos y necessarios / traduzida de Italiano en Español, por Pedro Hurtado de la Vera. En Anvers, En casa de la Biuda y herederos de Iuan Stelsio
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