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tia00554000

Text-inc Id:
tia00554000
Bod-inc Id:
A-231
Headings:
Ambrosius Expositio in evangelium S. Lucae.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1v] [Note on the contents.]
  2. [a2r] Ambrosius: Expositio in Evangelium secundum Lucam, [prologue]. See A‑228.
  3. [a3v] Ambrosius: Expositio in Evangelium secundum Lucam, ten books. See A‑228.
  4. [r10r] [Colophon.]
  5. [r10r] [Explicit.] incipit: ‘Laus entium enti eiusque dulcissime matri.’
Imprint:
Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 1476. Folio.
Collation:
[a b10 c12 d–n10.8 o p10 q6+1 r10]. Woodcut initials.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ia00554000 GW 1602; H *900; Goff A‑554; BMC II 344; Pr 1648; BSB‑Ink A‑474; CIBN A‑293; Hillard 96; Rhodes 72; Sack, Freiburg, 140-1; Sheppard 1234. LCN: 14427752
Copies:
  1. A-231(1) First copy Bound with:
    2. Johannes de Peckham, De oculo morali. [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, not after Aug. 1476] (J‑174). Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; on both covers fillets form a border, double fillets on edges of boards, slashes and dots on turn-ins; in five compartments of the spine a floral stamp surrounded by stars and tendrils within a frame formed by double fillets; edges gilt; marbled pastedowns; bound for comte MacCarthy Reagh by Richard Weir(?). The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 293 × 214 × 35 mm. Size of leaf: 286 × 202 mm. Woodcut initials coloured in red; paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. Provenance: Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (1727-1794); apparently the copy listed by Franc.-Xav. Laire, Index librorum ab inventa typographia ad annum 1500, part 1 (Sens, 1791), 381 no. 1, which is described as having an index of seven folios. On endleaf note by Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744-1811). Anonymous sale, possibly of Halbach (13 Jan. 1825), lot 197. Purchased for £7. 17. 6; see Books Purchased (1825), 2. SHELFMARK: Auct. 7Q inf. 2.15(1).
  2. A-231(2) Second copy 1 leaf only, accompanying the Type Facsimile Society publication for the year 1904. Incipit: ‘resurrectione non facile est . . .'; explicit: ‘Nam cum et pater eius'. Size of fragment: c.267 × 177 mm. Provenance: According to the editor of the Type Facsimile Society, the leaf is the gift of Dr Burger to the Society. Purchased in 1904? SHELFMARK: Soc. 25834 c.2.