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tic00711000

Text-inc Id:
tic00711000
Bod-inc Id:
C-360
Headings:
Clemens V, Pont. Max. Constitutiones (cum apparatu Johannis Andreae).
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1r] Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘Quoniam nulli iuris sanctio'. See C‑359.
  2. [a1r] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on the Bulla.] Incipit: ‘Johannes. Gratiosum hoc nomen per interpretationes, deriuationes vel ethimologias . . .’
  3. [a2r] Clemens V, Pont. Max.: Constitutiones. See C‑359.
  4. [a2r] Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Constitutiones.] Incipit: ‘Fidei catholice. Summa huius concilii hec est . . .’ Explicit: ‘ . . .collocet cum electis’ See C‑359.
  5. [h4r] [Colophon.]
  6. [h5r] Clemens V, Pont. Max.: Constitutiones V 11,1. See C‑359.
  7. [h7v] Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: ‘Constitucio execrabilis'.’ See C‑359.
Imprint:
Mainz: Peter Schoeffer, 8 Oct. 1467. Folio.
Collation:
[a b8 c8+1 d–h8].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ic00711000 GW 7078; HC *5411; Goff C‑711; BMC I 24; Pr 84; BSB‑Ink C‑428; Sack, Freiburg, 1036; Sheppard 41-3. LCN: 14842197, 14842243, 14842269
Copies:
  1. C-360(1) First copy Printed on parchment. Leaf [h7v], l. 31 reads: ‘ . . . pape xii'; see GW Anm. The missing ‘x' has been supplied by the rubricator. Binding: Eighteenth-century French red morocco; gilt fillets form a frame on both covers; the spine gold-tooled; gold-tooled fern-tip on the turn-ins; marbled pastedowns. Size: 430 × 300 × 40 mm. Size of leaf: 420 × 280 mm. On a parchment endleaf is a fifteenth-century drawing in brown ink of Hercules and Antaeus, attributed to Andrea Mantegna by an eighteenth-century inscription in French; now attributed to Lo Zoppo by Lilian Armstrong (see ‘A North Italian Drawing of Hercules and Antaeus in a German Incunable: Marco Zoppo(?) and Drawings in Renaissance Books', in Tributes to Jonathan J. G. Alexander: the Making and Meaning of Illuminated Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, Art & Architecture (London and Turnhout, 2006), 5-19). On [a1r] a 10-line initial, made up from intertwining acanthus leaves, is supplied in gold with black highlighting, on a blue ground with gold filigree, within a frame of pale red and pink. In the lower margin is a coat of arms (see below). Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes. The front endleaf is a pastedown from a former binding; on the recto is an early seventeenth-century inscription (possibly French): ‘Constitutiones Clemen[tis] pape cum apparatu Johannis Andreae', indicating that the endleaf already belonged with the book then. At the foot of the endleaf is an upside-down Hebrew inscription with a date of 1474(?), ownership inscription(?), before the leaf was used as a pastedown. Provenance: Francesco Diedo (c.1433-1484); coat of arms, barry of six, or and azure; see Armstrong at pp. 12-13. Louis César de la Baume le Blanc, duc de La Vallière (1708-1780); see sale, part I (1783), lot 1055, for ‘liv. 572'. Justin comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744-1811); sale (1815), lot 1121; said by van Praet to have been retained at ‘liv. 800'; see J. J. B. van Praet, Catalogue des livres imprimés sur vélin de la bibliothèque du Roi, 6 vols (Paris 1822-8), II, p. 22, no. 20. Purchased for £36. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), 8. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Y 1.2. SHELFMARK: Auct. 4Q 1.1.
  2. C-360(2) Second copy Printed on parchment. Sheet [e3.6] only. Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size of fragments: 427 × 305 mm. Initials, running chapter numbers, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. Provenance: James Edwards. Philip Bliss (1787-1857); on [e3r] a note: ‘Given me, May 1810, by Mr. Edwards of Pall Mall. Philip Bliss St. John's coll: Oxon.’ The shelfmark indicates a late nineteenth-century or early twentieth-century date of acquisition. SHELFMARK: Inc. b. G1.1467.1.
  3. C-360(3) Third copy Printed on parchment. Leaves [a3, 5-8] only, [a3, 5, 8] mutilated. Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size of fragments: 350 × 295, 413 × 285, and 200 × 280 mm. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757-1834). Bequeathed in 1834. SHELFMARK: Douce Fragm. b.1(4-8).