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tid00442000

Text-inc Id:
tid00442000
Bod-inc Id:
D-199
Headings:
Duranti, Guilelmus Repertorium aureum iuris canonici.
Subjects:
law-canon
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1v] ‘Rubrice huius aurei Repertorium.’ ‘Liber primus.’ Incipit: ‘De summa Trinitate et fide catholica | Folio II ...’ [a2v] Explicit: ‘... De iniciis et de effectu eorum et de fine | folio cxxxi.’
  2. [a3r] Duranti, Guilelmus: Repertorium aureum [iuris canonici]. Dedicated to Cardinal Matheus [Rubeus Ursinus]. ‘Incipit Repertorium aureum magistri Guilhelmi Duranti.’ Incipit: ‘[R]everendissimo in Cristo patri ac domino domino Matheo ... [P]rothoplausti rubigine humana contamminati ...’ [r5v] Explicit: ‘... feliciter consumavit, ut de. con. d. 1. Ruilus episcopus.’ See Schulte II 144-56, at 152-3 no. 3.
  3. [r5v] [Commendation of the work]. Incipit: Que quidem plura sunt | sparsiim tradita iura ... Explicit: ‘... Hec nunc scriptura fa | cili monstrat tibi cura [2 verse in 4 lines].’
  4. [r5v] Colophon: ‘Repertorium aureum domini Guilhelmi Duranti utriusque juris doctoris famosissimi impressum Rome anno Salutis Millesimoquadringentesimoseptuagesimoquarto, die vero vigesima septima menisis Aprilis, sedente Sixto quarto pontifice maximo pontificato eiusdem anno tertio finit feliciter.’
  5. [r6r] ‘Registrum’
Imprint:
Rome [Printer of the ‘Mercuriales Quaestiones' (Theobaldus Schencbecher)] Folio Secundo folio: [a4r] Quibus ex causis 27 Apr. 1474.
Collation:
[a10 b-c8 d-e6 f10 g–o8 p10 q-r6]. Spaces left blank for initials.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: id00442000 H *6519; Goff D‑442; BMC VII 1128; GW 9145; not in Pr; BSB‑Ink D‑357; Sack, Freiburg, 1333; Sheppard 2758. LCN: 14864484
Copies:
  1. D-199(1) Copy Binding: English eighteenth/nineteenth-century (after 1793) gold-tooled calf; marbled pastedowns; bound for Wodhull and stamped with his arms; rebacked. Size: 422 × 292 × 35 mm. Size of leaf: 406 × 272 mm. A few early marginal notes in a humanist hand. On [a3r] an Italian (Roman?) initial is supplied in maroon and green highlighted in white, extending into the inner margin, on a gold ground; the space defined by the letter is blue; other initials are supplied in red or blue, occasionally with pen-flourishing in blue; see Pächt and Alexander II, 107 no. pr. 28; leaf [a3] is ruled in red. Provenance: Thomas & John Egerton; T. & J. Egerton's Catalogue for 1792, no. 2287, priced at £1. 11. 6. Michael Wodhull (1740-1816); note on recto of front endleaf, dated 19 Nov. 1793, that he purchased the book for £1. 11. 6 from Egerton; book rebound and mended at a cost of £1. 1. 0. John Edmund Severne (1826-1899); sale (1886), lot 971. James Elwin Millard (1823-1894); book-plate; sale, Sotheby's, 25 Nov. 1890, lot 76, sold to Leighton for £0. 14. 0 (ex informatione John Goldfinch). Walter J. Leighton (died 1917); London bookseller. According to Sheppard, the copy owned by Charles W. Clarke, as recorded by Margaret Bingham Stillwell, Incunabula in American Libraries: A Second Census of Fifteenth-century Books Owned in the United States, Mexico, and Canada (New York, 1940), D‑365. Purchased with funds of Bodley's American Friends in June 1961; see ‘Bodley's American Friends', BLR 7,1 (1962), 9. SHELFMARK: Don. b.33.