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=100 1\$aBeroaldo, Filippo,$d1453-1505.
=240 10$aDe duobus amantibus
=245 10$aPhilippi Beroaldi Bo=noniensis poete Carmen de duobus amantibus.$bcapite iucundum . exitu amarissimum. Jacobus Barynus Liptzensis lectori
=246 3\$aPhilippi Beroaldi Bononiensis poetae carmen de duobus amantibus
=260 \\$a[Leipzig :$bMartin Landsberg,$cafter 28 April 1496]
=300 \\$a[12] leaves ;$c199 mm. (4to)
=500 \\$aTitle from leaf A1 recto.
=500 \\$aA verse translation of Boccaccio, Decameron, IV.1,
=500 \\$aEdited by Jacobus Barinus.
=500 \\$aSignatures: A-B⁶. First leaf A1 unsigned.
=505 0\$aTitle, A1r; Jacobus Barinus. [Verse to the reader], caption "Jacobus Barynus Liptzensis . lectori", incipit "Quot tenet ether aues . q[uo]t silua bohemia fro[n]des / Quot Rhen[us] pisces", A1r; Jacobus Barinus. [Letter addressed to] Wolfgang de Selmenitz, dated 28 April [14]96], A1v-A2r; [Verse], incipit "Omnibus in morbis non est dolorosior vllus / Morbus amore truci. curx deus extat amor", 14 elegiac distichs, A2r-A3r; Philippus Beroaldus. [Verse dedicated to] Annibalem Bentivolium, incipit "[O] Decus eximiu[m] et ge[n]tis generosa p[ro]gago / Bentiuole : o patrie dulcis alumne tue", 9 elegiac distichs, A3r-v; Philippus Beroaldus. [De duobus amantibus], verse translation of Boccaccio, Decameron, IV.1, in Latin, dedicated to Annibalem Bentivolium, caption "Fabula Tancredi ex Boccatio in latinu[m] a Philippo Beroaldo", incipit "[T]Ancred[us] placida princeps ditio[n]e salernu[m] / Et Pruum tenuit sceptriger imperium.", explicit "Quot gemitus prestet quot malaseuus [sic] amor", 160 elegiac distichs, A3v-B6v.
=510 4\$aGoff,$cB479
=510 4\$aISTC,$cib00479000
=510 4\$aGW,$c4108
=510 4\$aOates,$c1295
=510 4\$aReichling,$c66
=561 \\$aProvenance: William Horatio Crawford of Lakelands, Cork, his armorial bookplate on upper pastedown. Possibly item no. 1 in Crawford's sale, Sotheby's, 12-25 March 1891, lot 314, to Quaritch. Bought of Quaritch on 23 July 1891 by Robert Proctor, his armorial bookplate [crest of an otter statant tail extended holding a fish in its mouth], with motto "Macte virtute esto", purchase note and pressmark "Th [Greek letter]: [Uncial] E : 3" in brown ink on upper pastedown. Marked "77" and "131" in pencil on upper pastedown; also marked as "[2837]", ibidem, possibly the entry in Wilfred Michael Voynich's catalogue, An illustrated catalogue of remarkable incunabula, many with woodcuts and a specimen of an unknown xylographical press, London, published between 1910 and 1914, the catalogue description tipped onto upper free endpaper. Bought of Wilfred Michael Voynich in January 1913 by Stephen Gaselee, C.B.E., Fellow of Magdalene College, his signature, address, purchase note and number "95" in ink on upper free endpaper. Listed in S. Gaselee, A list of the early printed books in the possession of Stephen Gaselee, Cambridge, 1920, p. 13, no. 95. Presented by Gaselee on 5 November 1934.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aBinding: Brown paper over pasteboards, England, London, Quaritch [?], after 23 July 1891 [?].$5UkCU
=599 \\$aDecoration: Large initial T supplied by hand in red on leaf A3v, Germany, Leipzig [?], late 15th century.$5UkCU
=600 10$aBoccaccio, Giovanni,$d1313-1375.$tDecamerone.$kSelections.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aLatin poetry, Medieval and modern.
=655 \7$aArmorial bookplates (Provenance)$zIreland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y20th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aBentivoglio, Annibale,$d1469-1540,$ededicatee.
=700 1\$aBarinus, Jacobus,$dd. 1497,$eeditor.
=700 1\$aSelmenitz, Wolfgang von,$dfl. 1496,$ededicatee.
=700 1\$aLandsberg, Martin,$d-1523,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aCrawford, William Horatio,$d1815?-1888,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aProctor, Robert,$d1868-1903,$eformer owner.$5UkCU.
=700 1\$aVoynich, Wilfred Michael,$d1865-1930,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aGaselee, S.$q(Stephen),$d1882-1943,$eformer owner,$edonor.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aBoccaccio, Giovanni,$d1313-1375.$tNovella di Gismonda e Guiscardo.$lLatin.
=752 \\$aGermany$dLeipzig.
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