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tic00794480
- Text-inc Id:
- tic00794480
- Bod-inc Id:
- C-407
- Headings:
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Compendium
Compendium rationale super repraesentatione et significatione missae.
- Analysis of content:
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[a1r] Compendium rationale super repraesentatione et significatione missae. Incipit: ‘[C]um pro salute humani generis . . .’ Authorship unknown. Entered by BMC and Goff under Durandus, and by IBP under Bernardus de Poncius (an error for Parentinis); not found in Franz, Messe.
- Imprint:
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[Lübeck: Lucas Brandis, c.1478]. 4°.
- Collation:
- [a b6]. 12 leaves. 26 lines. Type area: 131 ×81 mm. Type: 100 G; see GfT pl. 15.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ic00794480
H *3545 (II);
Not in GW;
BSB‑Ink C‑493; not in Sheppard.
LCN: 14438971
- Copies:
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C-407(1)
Copy
Formerly bound with:
(1) Engelbertus Cultrificis, Defensorium privilegiorum fratrum mendicantium. Nijmegen: [Printer of Cultrificis, 'De simonia vitanda' (Gerardus de Leempt?)], 1479 [Ehrman accession no. R 638, presented to London, BL in 1949, now BL, IA.48050 (BMC IX 91); MSS and Printed Books Presented by Mr and Mrs Albert Ehrman to the Friends of the National Libraries, the British Museum and other Libraries from 1925 to 1970 ([N. pl.], 1970), p. 11];
(2) Engelbertus Cultrificis, De simonia vitanda. Nijmegen: [Printer of Cultrificis, 'De simonia vitanda'], 23 Aug. 1479.
Note, initialled by Ehrman, and dated '42', on the front pastedown: 'This Binding contained besides this Lubeck imprint + 2 Nijmegen (one given to BM & 2 Schottus (sold)'. According to the fifteenth-century title-label, the volume also, at that time, contained an edition of Augustinus, De vita christiana.
Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, bosses and corner-pieces lost; two metal clasps and catches; re-backed for Ehrman after 1949, after items noted above had been removed. Formerly chained: remains of a hasp at head of the lower cover. Title-label at the head of the upper cover with the inscription: 'Priuilegia ord. confessionale a[ ]llio: Aug9 de uita christiana'. On the upper covers fillets form a border and a double frame; within the border a small floral stamp; within the outer frame a stamp of a foliate staff. The inner rectangle is divided by fillets into three rectangular compartments; the central one of these is further divided by diagonal fillets into four triangular sections. In the central compartment a large floral stamp, in the upper and lower compartments a lozenge-shaped stamp with an eagle. On the lower covers fillets form a border and a double frame. Within the border is the small floral stamp, within the outer frame the eagle stamp. In the inner rectangle is the large floral stamp.
Size: 211 × 138 × 30 mm.
Size of leaf: 196 × 132 mm.
Fragment of a parchment manuscript of a rabbinic text in Hebrew in an Ashkenazic script of the thirteenth/fourteenth century bound in as front endleaf; the scar at the top of the leaf may indicate that it was formerly at the back of the volume (and was scarred by the chaining nail), rather than at the front. Fragment of a thirteenth-century(?) parchment manuscript of an alphabetical treatise on virtues and vices, written in a German hand, bound in as rear endleaf.
Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining.
Provenance: Albert Ehrman (1890-1969); book-plate on the front pastedown; accession no. 'R 639'; purchased in 1948 from Lathrop Colgate Harper for £40.
Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman.
SHELFMARK: Broxb. 16.2.