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=130 0\$aConfessionale.$lLatin
=245 10$aInte[n]rrogationes [sic] Et doctrine quibus quilibet sacerdos deb[et] i[n]terrogare suu[m] co[n]fite[n]te[m].
=246 3\$aInterrogationes et doctrinae quibus quilibet sacerdos debet interrogare suum confitentem
=246 30$aInterrogationes et doctrinae
=260 \\$a[Rome :$bPrinter of 'Mercuriales Quaestiones' (Theobaldus Schencbecher ?),$cca. 1471-1474]
=300 \\$a[10] leaves ;$c201 mm. (4to)
=500 \\$aTitle from caption at incipit on leaf [a1] recto.
=500 \\$aVaticano, Cambridge and Moscow (formerly Dresden) copies are recorded as 4°, Antwerpen apparently 8°.
=500 \\$aThe text is attributed to Andreas de Escobar in Pierre Michaud-Quantin, Sommes de casuistique et manuels de confession au moyen age, Louvain, 1962, p. 112.
=500 \\$aSpace left blank for initial on leaf [a1] recto.
=500 \\$aSignatures: [a¹⁰]
=505 0\$a[Andreas de Escobar]. Interrogationes et doctrinae, inc. "[H]ic sunt multa utilia", [a1]r-[a10]v.
=510 4\$aGW,$c7293
=510 4\$aISTC,$cic00805800
=510 4\$aOates,$c1395
=561 \\$aProvenance: John Bellingham Inglis, his bibliographical note on first upper free endpaper and his shelfmark "c 34 [in pencil; crossed away] 50" at lower edge of second upper free endpaper; his sale, Sotheby's, 31 July - 5 August 1871, lot 428, sold to Arthur for £ 0.2.0. Bought of Maggs in June 1913 for £ 4.4.0 by Stephen Gaselee, C.B.E., Fellow of Magdalene College, his note in ink and number "105" in pencil on upper pastedown. Listed in S. Gaselee, A list of the early printed books in the possession of Stephen Gaselee, Cambridge, 1920, p. 15, no. 105. Presented by Gaselee on 5 November 1934.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aBinding: Paper over pasteboards, Germany, early 19th century (free endpaper with watermark of Maximilian Joseph I of Bavaria).$5UkCU
=599 \\$aIn-quarto format.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aPreceded by a title page inscribed "Confessionale" in Gothic script on added free endpaper, Italy or Germany, 16th century. Bibliographical note on upperpastedown, Germany, early 19th century.$5UkCU
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aConfession$vEarly works to 1800.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aConfessors$xHandbooks, manuals, etc$vEarly works to 1800.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aConscience, Examination of.
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zGermany$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y20th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aEscobar, Andrés de,$d-approximately 1431.
=700 0\$aPrinter of "Mercuriales Quaestiones",$dfl. 1471-1474,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aSchencbecher, Theobaldus,$dactive 1472-1474,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aInglis, John Bellingham,$d1780-1870,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aGaselee, S.$q(Stephen),$d1882-1943,$eformer owner,$edonor.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aItaly$dRome.
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