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tia00634000

Text-inc Id:
tia00634000
Bod-inc Id:
A-251
Headings:
Andreae, Johannes Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a2r] Andreae, Johannes: Quaestiones mercuriales super regulis iuris. Edited by Hieronymus de Castellanis. Incipit: ‘[N]on est nouum. Sic incipit glo[sa] super rubrica cuius glo[sa] prin[cipio] et fini resistens faciam plura noua . . .’ C. Mesini, ‘De clericorum doctoratu et professoratu in iure civili ex Iohanne Andreae', Antonianum, 32 (1957), 109-46; on 131-46 a critical edition of the ‘Quaestio disputata per Ioannem Andreae sub annis MCCCXI die II aprilis'; see Schulte II 216-17.
  2. [q9v] Hieronymus de Castellanis: [Note on the text.] Incipit: ‘Quanquam a prestantissimis preclarisque uiris litteris traditum fuisse . . .’
Imprint:
[Rome: Printer of ‘Mercuriales Quaestiones' (Theobaldus Schencbecher)], 1472. Folio.
Collation:
[a–e10 f g8 h–q10].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ia00634000 GW 1734; H *1055; Goff A‑634; Pr 3449; BSB‑Ink I‑320; CIBN A‑332; Sheppard 2757. LCN: 14422523
Copies:
  1. A-251(1) Copy Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf for Kloß. Size: 414 × 290 × 42 mm. Size of leaf: 406 × 278 mm. Sixteenth/seventeenth-century(?) foliation and title on [a1v]. Occasional marginal notes in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand in gathering [l]. Catchwords at the end of each gathering and registrum on [q10v] in a sixteenth-century hand. A note by Hand on the front pastedown: ‘This book contains notes by Milancthon(!)'. This claim, and a similar one made in the Kloß sale catalogue cannot be substantiated: Kloß sale catalogue, introduction p. xix claims that ‘the diversity of styles of hand-writing' is a characteristic feature of Melanchthon's autographs. Epigraphic initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Provenance: On [q9v] erased note of ownership(?). Georg Franz Burkhard Kloß (1787-1854); sale (1835), lot 213. J. T. Hand (fl. 1834-1837); note on endleaf; purchased at his sale, lot 150, for £0. 3. 6; see Books Purchased (1837), 3. SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.8.