The article identifies the source of Hain entry no. 8363, a mysterious book by "Haremius (Florentius). Vitae christianae norma seu regula", attributed to 1494 as an issue of a book by Florentius Harlemius published in 1559. It continues with a reflection on how large bibliographical databases engage with information from outside users and provides some suggestions about possible good practice.

The quest for Haremius. Ghost editions and bibliographical resources

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2024-01-01

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The article identifies the source of Hain entry no. 8363, a mysterious book by "Haremius (Florentius). Vitae christianae norma seu regula", attributed to 1494 as an issue of a book by Florentius Harlemius published in 1559. It continues with a reflection on how large bibliographical databases engage with information from outside users and provides some suggestions about possible good practice.
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