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tif00145000

Text-inc Id:
tif00145000
Bod-inc Id:
F-037
Headings:
Festus, Sextus Pompeius De verborum significatione.
Analysis of content:
  1. b2r [Festus, Sextus Pompeius: De verborum significatione.] Fest.
  2. i6r [Additional list of words beginning with ‘I' and ‘M'.] Incipit: ‘[I]ncomiciare significat tale comitium facere pro quo necesse sit . . .’
Imprint:
[Venice: Printer of Pomponius Mela, c.1478]. Folio.
Collation:
b–h8 i10.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: if00145000 H 7043; Goff F‑145; BMC V 262; not in Pr; CIBN N‑155 (II); Sheppard 3588. LCN: 14540291
Copies:
  1. F-037(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Nonius Marcellus, De compendiosa doctrina. Venice: [Printer of Pomponius Mela], 1478 (N‑122). Wanting the blank leaf i10. Bound between the table and the text of item 1. Gatherings g and h of the two works have been transposed. Binding: Nineteenth-century English (endpapers watermarked ‘J. Watman 1816') blind-tooled calf. Gilt-edged leaves and blue silk book-mark. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 307 × 210 × 36 mm. Size of leaf: 301 × 195 mm. On b1v a note on Latin phraseology in a sixteenth-century hand(?): ‘Illa mulier non potest habere natos pro anno .i. non permitentibus multis annis | Ætas non patitur hanc mulierem parere Elegans d. m. | Huic mulieri parere per ætatem non libet | Mulier per etatem seu per annos parere non potest'. On b2r a six-line initial ‘A' is supplied in blue and green on a yellow ground edged in black, with red pen-work infill and foliate extension into the upper margin; other four- and five-line initials are supplied in red and pink or green, some on grounds of yellow, green, or blue, edged in black, with infill decoration; some initials have foliate extensions into the margins. The decoration of the initials in the two items seems to be in the same style. Provenance: Henry Joseph Thomas Drury (1778-1841); inscription on recto of front endleaf: ‘Coll. perf. H. Drury. Harrow. C.11.2 ex officina (Payne) . . .'; sale (1827), lot 3051. Purchased from Payne and Foss for £1. 11. 6; see Library Bills (1829-32), no. 93 and Books Purchased (1829), 14. SHELFMARK: Auct. N inf. 1.5(2).