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=110 2\$aCatholic Church.
=240 10$aBreviary
=245 10$a[Breviarium]
=246 3\$aDiurnale
=260 \\$a[Nuremberg :$bGeorg Stuchs,$cundated]
=300 \\$a[8], 214, 205-207 [but 215-217], [1], 74 [but 75], [1] leaves ;$c134 mm. (16mo)
=500 \\$aDated ca. 1486-1493 in GW.
=500 \\$aPrinted in black and red.
=500 \\$a26 lines to the page.
=500 \\$aRunning titles in red.
=500 \\$aTypes: 72 A [P. 13] (72mm/20 lines) and 72 B [P. 14] (35mm/10 lines): cfr. BM 15th cent., II, 467.
=500 \\$a16mo on Royal paper, each gathering on half sheet.
=500 \\$aWatermarks: Bull Head surmounted by a cross and a 6-petal flower and with the initials Z and P below, similar to Piccard, vol. 2, part 3, section XI, nos 451 and 452, and Briquet nos 14556 and 14557, all dated to 1513-1516.
=500 \\$a296 leaves with printed foliation in two sets, with errors: leaves a1-[con con3] numbered 1-207 with several mistakes, in particular on gatherings o, p, and [con con], and omitting nos 129-134; leaves A1-K3 numbered 1-74, repeating no. 25.
=500 \\$aSignatures: [pi⁸] a-n⁸ o-p⁴ q-z⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁸ [ter]⁸ [rum]⁸ [con con]⁴ A-I⁸ K⁴ ... [missing one or more gatherings at the end of surviving copy]. Leaves [pi1] and [con con] probably blank; leaves o4 verso and K3 verso blank. Occasional signature on fifth leaf of gatherings, leaves m4, q4, and B3 unsigned, leaf n2 signed "n".
=505 0\$a[Calendarium], incipit "KL[2 lines] Januarius habet dies. xxxj / Luna vero habet. xxx.", [pi2]r-[pi8]v; [Proprium de tempore], incipit "[red] D[omi]nica prima in aduentu / D[omi]nica prima in aduentu d[omi]ni ad v[espera]s. a[ntiphona] / [black] Benedictus. [red] P[salmu]s [black] Jpsum. [red] Cap[itulum]. / D [5 lines] [black] Eus pacis sanctificet vos p[er] o[mn]ia / vt integer sp[irit]us vester: et a[n]i[m]a", a1r-o4r, including "In dedicatione ecclesie", o2v-o4r; [Proprium de sanctis], incipit "[red] Jn vigilia andree / I [5 lines] N vigi[lia]. b[ea]ti andree ap[osto]li ad ma- / tu[tinum]. omelia [black] Stabat ioa[n]nes &c[etera / [red] Preces dicu[n]t[ur] vsq[ue] ad. ix. Si fu/erit d[omi]nica d[icitu]r ad missa[m] [black] Alleluia. / per man[us]. [red] Ad . ix. an[tiphona]. [black] Qui perse-/quabant[ur] iustu[m].", p1r-[con con3]v; [Psalterium feriatum], imperfect at the beginning, incipit on second leaf A2r "pascue ei[us] introite portas eius i[n] co[n]fessione:", A1r-F8v, including Septem psalmi poenitentiales, F4v-F6r, Litaniae sanctorum, F6r-F8r, and "Preces maiores", F8r-v; [Officium defunctorum], incipit "[red] Uigilie mortuor[um] / Uigilie mortuoru[m] maiores. ad vesp[er]as an[tiphona]. / P [5 lines] [black] Lacebo d[omi]no in regio[n]e vinor[um].", G1r-G8v; [Hymnarium], incipit "[red] Hymnarius / Jn aduentu d[omi]ni hymnus ad vesperas. / C [5 lines] [black] Onditor alme siderum : eterna / lux credentiu[m]", H1r-H7r; [Commune sanctorum], incipit "[red] Jn natalicijs / Jncipit co[m]mune sanctorum. Capitulum. / B [5 lines] [black] Enedictio d[omi]ni sup[er] caput iusti:", H7v-I5v; Suffragia, incipit "[red] Suffragia / Sequunt[ur] suffragia sabbatis ad v[espera]s. alo-/quere vsq[ue] ad [black] Aperiat. [red] De sancta cruce an[tiphona]. / O [5 lines] [black] Crux benedictaque sola fuisti di-/gna portare rege[m]", ends "Tribue que / sumus domine omnes sanctos. [red] Alijs die-/bus ferialib[us] dicunt[ur] suffra[gia]. ferijs asscripta.", I6r-K4r. First line of signature b reads: [red] An[tiphona]. [black] Conuertere d[omi]ne aliq[ua]ntulu[m] & ne tardes veni".
=510 4\$aGW,$c856610N
=510 4\$aISTC,$cib01187500
=510 4\$aOates,$c1098
=561 \\$aProvenance: Inscribed "Johannes" on upper pastedown and "Caspar mei" on upper free endpaper, 16th century. Marked "3 &" or "3 D" in faint red on upper pastedown. Bertram Ashburnham, 4th Earl of Ashburnham, his library shelfmark "6.C." in red ink on upper pastedown; his manuscript note "This is the 1st Breviary in my printed Catalogue" on verso of upper free endpaper, referring to the entry "Breviarium cum Calendario" in A catalogue alphabetically arranged of the more rare and curious printed books in the library at Ashburnham Place, [London], 1864, leaf y1 recto. Bought for the library by Francis Jenkinson at the Ashburnham sale, Sotheby's, London, 25 June - 3 July 1897, lot 796, for £ 2.4.0.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aBinding: Blind-tooled brown calf, central panel decorated with panel of Virgin and Child surrounded by halo, with three double-split alum-tawed skin sewing bands on spine, grooves for two catches at fore-edge of upper board, wanting clasps and catches, and coloured leather tabs at bookblock fore-edge marking the beginning of texts, Southern Germany or Austria [?], early 16th century, rebacked and restored.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aAnnotations: Marginal manuscript notes, passim, and added prayers on upper pastedown and conjoint free endpaper, and collect for the dead on leaf G8 verso, in cursive hands, early 16th century; marginal manuscript scribbles in cursive hand, passim, 16th century.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aWanting leaves [pi1], [pi8], v8, [con con8], A1, and D1, and one or two gatherings at the end.$5UkCU
=610 20$aCatholic Church$xLiturgy$vTexts.
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$y16th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aStuchs, Georg,$dd. 1520,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aAshburnham, Bertram Ashburnham,$cEarl of,$d1797-1878,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aGermany$dNuremberg.
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