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tib00698000
- Text-inc Id:
- tib00698000
- Bod-inc Id:
- B-354
- Headings:
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Blondus, Flavius
Historiarum ab inclinatione Romanorum imperii decades.
- Analysis of content:
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a2r Blondus, Flavius: Historiarum ab inclinatione Romanorum imperii decades. Incipit:`[R]omanorum imperii originem incrementaque cognoscere . . .’
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S7r [Colophon.]
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S7v Campanus, [Johannes Antonius: Verse.] Incipit: ‘Blonde, pio uiuo moreris nil morte dolendum est | Tu famae, domui consulit ille tuae'; 2 elegiac distichs. Not found in Campanus, Opera omnia.
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S7v [Campanus, Johannes Antonius: Verse dedicated to Pius II, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Romam instauratam cœpit cum scribere Blondus | Multa illum instaurans contulit Eugenius'; 3 elegiac distichs. Not found in Campanus, Opera omnia.
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S7v [Campanus, Johannes Antonius]: ‘Epitaphium'. Incipit: ‘Hic situs est Blondus Priami cui forma, Catonis | Vita, Titi Liuii phama decusque fuit'; 3 elegiac distichs. Not found in Campanus, Opera Omnia.
- Imprint:
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Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 16 July 1483. Folio.
- Collation:
- a–l8 m–z A–C10 D–E8 F–M10 N–S8.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ib00698000
GW 4419;
HC *3248;
Goff B‑698;
BMC V 277;
Pr 4575;
BSB‑Ink B‑551; Oates 1824; Rhodes 381; Sheppard 3641.
LCN: 13959721
- Copies:
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B-354(1)
Copy
Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) Italian half parchment over pasteboards; bound for Albergotti(?).
Size: 310 × 220 × 66 mm.
Size of leaf: 296 × 213 mm.
Manuscript notes, chiefly in Decas secunda, in a contemporary and in later hands, some in Italian.
On a2r a Venetian eight-line epigraphic initial ‘R' is supplied in gold, on a blue and red background with white filigree on the blue, yellow filigree on the red; floral extension into the inner margin in blue, maroon, and green with gold dots and pen-work: see Pächt and Alexander II 112, no. pr. 101; at the beginning of each subsequent book five-line epigraphic initials are supplied in red, blue, and red, or blue over guide letters in brown or black ink.
Provenance: Inscriptions of ownership on a2r and S7v, both scored out, the latter covered with an early paper slip. Albergotti family (eighteenth century).
Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763-1829); sale (1831), lot 322.
Purchased for £0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 8.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 2Q 4.45.