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=100 0\$aButrio, Antonius de,$d1338-1408.
=245 10$aSpeculum de confessione.
=246 13$aSpeculum aureum animae peccatricis
=246 13$aArs moriendi
=246 13$aSpeculum ecclesiae
=246 13$aSpeculum sacerdotum
=246 13$aSpeculum vitae humanae
=246 13$aSpeculum conversionis peccatorum
=260 \\$aLouvain :$bJohannes de Westfalia,$c[not before 1483-85]
=300 \\$a[168] leaves ;$c282mm (fol)
=500 \\$aSignatures: a-c⁸ d⁴ e-f⁸ g¹⁰ h⁸ i-n⁸ o⁶ p-t⁸ u-y⁶; leaves a1, d4, o6 and u6 are blank.
=500 \\$aTitle from caption title at head of leaf a2r.
=500 \\$aImprint from colophon on leaf d3v and leaf f8v, end of the Speculum de confessione and Speculum aureum anime peccatricis: Impressum per me Joannem de Westfalia.
=500 \\$aReproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
=500 \\$aThe Speculum de confessione is probably by Berengarius Fredoli. The Speculum animae peccatricis, sometimes falsely attributed to Dionysius Carthusiensis, is now attributed either to Jacobus de Gruytrode (cf. Bloomfield) or to Jacobus de Clusa (cf. L. Meier, Die Werke des Erfurter Karthäusers Jakob von Jüterbog, Münster, 1955) (CIBN). Jacobus de Clusa also recorded as Jacobus de Jüterbog or de Paradiso (Verfasserlexikon 2, Bd 4 col.478ff). Ars moriendi sometimes attributed to Matthaeus de Cracovia or to Albertus Magnus (and in Italian editions to Dominicus Capranica, Cardinal of Fermo); cf. A. Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philos. u. Theol. des Mittelalters 40 (1965) p.292-295), and D. Mertens, Iacobus Carthusiensis (Göttingen, 1976) p.181
=500 \\$aPlace of printing and date suggested by ISTC.
=505 00$aAntonius de Butrio, Speculum de confessione -- Jacobus de Gruytrode, Speculum aureum animae peccatricis -- Ars moriendi -- Cardinal Hugh of Saint-Cher, Speculum ecclesiae -- Cardinal Hugh of Saint-Cher, Speculum sacerdotum -- Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo, Speculum vitae humanae -- Denis the Carthusian, Speculum conversionis peccatorum.
=510 4\$aISTC,$cib01347000
=510 4\$aUSTC,$c435580
=510 4\$aBM 15th cent.,$cIX 150
=510 4\$aGoff,$cB-1347
=510 4\$aGW,$c5830
=510 4\$aOates,$c3785, 3786
=561 \\$aInc.3.F.2.2[3257] Provenance: MS inscription (16th century) in red ink on leaf [a1]r: Liber Domini Rodolphi Haler. Part of Richard Holdsworth Bequest adjudged to Cambridge University in 1664, the university armorial bookplate "Academiæ Cantabrigiensis Liber" on leaf [a1]r and previous classmark H-9-2. Occasional marginal annotations and nota, red and black, 17th century.$5UkCU
=561 \\$aInc.3.F.2.2[3178] Provenance: MS annotations on stub of blank final leaf of third item in volume: Thys byll mayd the xxix day off July the reyn off Kyng Henry the VIIth the XX⁰ yer wyttnesythe that we w. bowes clerke vic. off cumbe sentnycolas henry bond & Ric. rocetur off the same bynd us to pay xls. or cause to be payd at the fest off all halowes next cumyng to M doctr. cherche vic. generall to my lord off baythe or to hys assyns [probably Combe St Nicholas in Somerset, approximately 50 miles south west of Bath]. MS annotation in red below first column of text on leaf d3 of third item: Bowes Mihi autem absit gloriari nisi in cruce domini nostri Ihesu Christi Amen. This appears to be William Bowes, student and fellow of King's College Cambridge (admitted 1479) and later rector of Combe St Nicholas, 1502-c.1519 (Venn). Paper slip pasted into front board describing the binding and noting "The reddish dyed leather used for this binding appears to be confined to bindings executed in Cambridge. Scripsit E Gordon Duff". Purchased from the Duff sale, Sothebys, 16 March 1925, lot 185, using money from the Rustat Fund. Rustat benefaction bookplate.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.3.F.2.2[3257] Binding: 18th century half calf over paper boards with marbled paper.
=563 \\$aInc.3.F.2.2[3178]: Binding: 15th century stamped calf over wooden boards, bound in Cambridge by the 'Unicorn binder'. See full details at record for item 1 in volume.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.F.2.2[3257] Oates 3785. Decoration: Initial letters, capital strokes and paragraph marks completed in red.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.F.2.2[3178]: Oates 3786. Item 3 in volume, bound with [1] Henricus de Zoemeren, Epithoma prime partis dialogi G. Ockam (Louvain, Johannes de Westfalia, 1481, ISTC ih00053000) and [2] Antonius de Butrio, Speculum de confessione (Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, not before 1483-85, ISTC ib01347000). Initial spaces left blank.$5UkCU
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aConfession$xCatholic Church$vEarly works to 1800.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aSin$vEarly works to 1800.
=655 \7$aManuscript waste (Binding)$zEngland$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aWooden boards (Binding)$zEngland$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aCalf bindings (Binding)$zEngland$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aBlind tooled bindings (Binding)$zEngland$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y16th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aFrédol, Bérenger,$d-1323.
=700 0\$aJacobus,$cde Clusa,$d1381?-1465,$eattributed name.
=700 0\$aMateusz,$cz Krakowa, Cardinal,$dca. 1330-1410,$eattributed name.
=700 0\$aAlbertus,$cMagnus, Saint,$d1193?-1280,$eattributed name.
=700 1\$aCapranica, Dominicus,$d1400-1458,$eattributed name.
=700 0\$aJohann,$cof Paderborn,$dactive 1473-1496,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aHaler, Rodolph,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aHoldsworth, Richard,$d1590-1649,$eformer owner,$edonor.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aBowes, William,$dactive 1502,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 0\$aJacobus,$cde Gruytrode,$dfl. 1440-1475.$tSpeculum aureum animae peccatricis.
=700 0\$aHugh,$cof Saint-Cher, Cardinal,$dapproximately 1200-1263.$tSpeculum ecclesiae.
=700 0\$aHugh,$cof Saint-Cher, Cardinal,$dapproximately 1200-1263.$tSpeculum sacerdotum.
=700 1\$aSánchez de Arévalo, Rodrigo,$d1404-1470.$tSpeculum vitae humanae.
=700 0\$aDenis,$cthe Carthusian,$d1402-1471.$tSpeculum conversionis peccatorum.
=710 2\$aRustat Fund,$eassociated name.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aBelgium$dLouvain.
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