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tib01220000
- Text-inc Id:
- tib01220000
- Bod-inc Id:
- B-563
- Headings:
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Brugmannus, Johannes
Vita S. Lidwinae.
- Analysis of content:
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a1v Brugmannus, Johannes: [Vita S. Lidwinae.] ‘Prologus in vitam alme virginis'. Johannes Brugmann, Vita alme virginis Liidwine, ed. A. de Meijer, Teksten en documenten, 2 (Groningen, 1963), 1-8; see Mees I 65-102, at 74-5; BBFN I 65-102, at 74-5; VL I 1048-52.
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a6v ‘Copia littere testimonialis quam laborante ipsa Lijdwina virgine in egritudine ad robur veritatis iudices Schiedammenses conscriptam sigillo sue co[mmun]itatis munierunt in hac forma'. Brugmann, Vita alme virginis Liidwine, ed. de Meijer, 8-11.
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b1r Brugmannus, Johannes: Vita S. Lidwinae. Brugmann, Vita alme virginis Liidwine, ed. de Meijer, 11-173. With tables of contents preceding each part.
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v7r ‘Sequentia de alma virgine Lijdwina'. Incipit: ‘[A]lleluya festiuale t[em]p[u]s exigit paschale voce votis jubilo . . .’
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v7v [Colophon with a note about the battle of Schiedam and the intended canonization of Lydwina.]
- Imprint:
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Schiedam: [Printer of Vita Lydwinae (Otgier Nachtegael?)], 1498. 4°.
- Collation:
- a8 b–t6 v8. 25 woodcuts; woodcut initials.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ib01220000
GW 5579;
HC 4002;
Goff B‑1220;
BMC IX 106;
Pr 9180;
Campbell (II) 383; BBFN 68; CIBN B‑861; HPT II 444; ILC 486; Oates 3665; Sheppard 7038; L. A. Sheppard, ‘The Vita Lidwinae Printed at Schiedam, 1498', Gb Jb (1950), 172-6.
LCN: 13983299
- Copies:
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B-563(1)
Copy
Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century russia; marbled pastedowns.
Size: 205 × 143 × 23 mm.
Size of leaf: 199 × 134 mm.
On the front endleaf is pasted a late seventeenth-/early eighteenth-century engraving lettered ‘S. Lydtwina virgo Schiedamnsis ab Angelo ramum é Paradiso accipit'.
On a1r, ‘Examinatus in Bibliotheca'. Occasional early marginal notes, some washed out. On verso of rear endleaf, inscription of three prayers in an early hand: ‘Pro benefactoribus defunctis', ‘Secreta' and ‘Post com[munionem]'.
Woodcuts and woodcut initials are coloured in red, blue, green, yellow, and pink. Red capital strokes and underlining.
Provenance: Francis Douce (1757-1834); armorial book-plate.
Bequeathed in 1834.
SHELFMARK: Douce 94.