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tib00944000

Text-inc Id:
tib00944000
Bod-inc Id:
B-448
Headings:
Bonaventura Sermones de morte.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a2r] Pasqualicus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Lodovicus [Antonius] Montaltus. Incipit: ‘[O]mnes homines qui non equ[um] aliis ac sibi . . .’
  2. [a3r] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Gilbertus Tornacensis]: Sermones de morte. Incipit: ‘[C]um propriam imperitiam, fratres carissimi, sub secreti . . .’ Ascribed to Gilbert of Tournai by Distelbrink no. 201.
  3. g7v Andrelinus, P[ublius] Faustus: ‘Ad candidos lectores'.’ Incipit: ‘Puluereo tam sancta situ monumenta latebant | Nunc volitant docti cuncta per ora chori'; 5 elegiac distichs. See Publius Faustus Andrelinus, ‘Amores' sive ‘Livia’, ed. Godelieve Tournoy-Thoen, Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren, 44/100 (Brussels, 1982), 221.
  4. g7v [Colophon.]
  5. g8v [Note about the place of sale.]
Imprint:
[Paris: Antoine Chappiel, for] Robert Gourmont, [after 1500?]. 8°. As dated by GW; Polain dates [c.1498].
Collation:
[a] b–g8.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ib00944000 C 1152 (I); Goff B‑944; GW 4803; not in Pr; Oates 3170-1; Polain 802(I); not in Sheppard. LCN: 13913325
Copies:
  1. B-448(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Johannes de Tambaco, Consolatio theologiae. Paris: Georg Mittelhus, [14]93 (J‑199(2));
    2. Innocentius III, Pont. Max., Liber de vilitate conditionis humanae [Paris:] Gaspard Philippe, 14 May 1502. Binding: Contemporary French (Paris: Denis Roce) blind-tooled calf over pasteboards; four leather ties lost. Title-label with shelfmark ‘481 M' on the lower cover. On the upper cover a panel (120 × 69 mm) is divided into four compartments, each depicting a saint (Jacobus, Barbara, Catharina, Nicolaus), surrounded by a three-quarter border lettered D[enis] R[oce] at the foot, with oak and acorn and a dragon on the right-hand side. On the lower cover is a panel (120 × 55 mm) with a vertical row of arches on either side filled with acorns and flowers, surrounded by an oak and acorn border with a dragon. For the panels see Gid, I no. 258 and II pl. 24 and pl. 30. For a similar panel see Staffan Fogelmark, Flemish and Related Panel-stamped Bindings: Evidence and Principles (New York, 1990), pl. xli. Paper contents label at the head of the upper cover, with the list in manuscript in a 16th-century hand. Size: 147 × 96 × 40 mm. Size of leaf: 139 × 95 mm. Provenance: Martin Roce; brother (early sixteenth century). Marcoussis, Celestines, S. Trinitas; on g7v ‘Celestinorum de marcoussi . . . Ex dono fratris Martini Ruze 481. M'. Albert Ehrman (1890-1969); armorial book-plate; ledger no. 'R1220'; purchased from Davis & Orioli in 1954 for £36; not identified in Davis & Orioli's catalogues. Presented to the Bodleian in 1978 through the Friends of the National Libraries by John Ehrman. SHELFMARK: Broxb. 22.15(3).