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tic00185000

Text-inc Id:
tic00185000
Bod-inc Id:
C-083
Headings:
Caracciolus, Robertus Sermones de timore divinorum iudiciorum, et al.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a2r] Caracciolus, Robertus: [Letter to] Johannes de Aragonia, Cardinal of S. Hadrianus. Incipit: ‘Inter preclarissimas virtutes tuas . . .’
  2. [a3v] Caracciolus, Robertus: Sermones de timore divinorum iudiciorum. Incipit: ‘  “[V]idi alterum angelum volantem . . .” [Apc 14,6-7]. Habentur hec verba Apocal[ipsis] .xiiii. Ad tantam insaniam . . .’ 19 sermons.
  3. [o8v] Caracciolus, Robertus: Sermo de patientia. Incipit: ‘  “[P]er pacienciam curramus ad propositum nobis certamen” [Hbr 12,1]. Doctoris gencium verba . . .’
  4. [p5r] [Colophon.]
  5. [p5v] Caracciolus, Robertus: Sermo de morte. Incipit: ‘  “[M]orte morieris” [Gn 2,17] Gen[esis] .ii. Existimaui sepenumero nihil tam vtile . . .’ See Visani 3-312, at 30 no. 70.
Imprint:
Cologne: [Petrus in Altis (Bergmann?), de Olpe], 1478. Folio.
Collation:
[a–p8 q6].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ic00185000 GW 6111; HC 4468; Goff C‑185; Pr 1234; Oates 684; Sheppard 914; Voulliéme, Köln, 309. LCN: 13888106
Copies:
  1. C-083(1) Copy Bound with:
    2. Johannes Herolt, Liber Discipuli de eruditione Christifidelium. [Cologne: Nicolaus Götz?, c.1475] (H‑057). Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf with gold-tooled spine. Size: 275 × 200 × 35 mm. Size of leaf: 266 × 189 mm. In item 2: marginal annotations, extracting key words, ‘nota' marks; some corrections and additions to the text; biblical references; early foliation in roman numerals in the upper margins; on the last leaf of item 1 a list of references to the sermons in item 2, with folio numbers; all in an early German(?) hand. This indicates that the items were together from early times; matching damage to the last leaf of item 2 and the first leaf of item 1 indicates that the items were previously bound in the reverse order. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757-1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. SHELFMARK: Douce 176(1).