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tif00159000

Text-inc Id:
tif00159000
Bod-inc Id:
F-051
Headings:
Ficinus, Marsilius De vita libri tres.
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r [Title-page.]
  2. a2r Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Prohemium' [addressed to] Laurentius de' Medici. See F‑050; Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, I, p. lxiv, no. g 5.
  3. a3v Ficinus, Marsilius: [Epistolary preface addressed to] Georgius Antonius Vespuccius and Johannes Baptista Boninsegnius. See F‑050.
  4. a4r Ficinus, Marsilius: De vita libri tres. See F‑050.
  5. r2v Ficinus, Marsilius: Apologia, [addressed to] Petrus Nerus, Petrus Guicciardinus and Petrus Soderinus. See F‑050.
  6. r6v Ficinus, Marsilius: Quod necessaria sit ad vitam securitas et tranquillitas animi, [addressed to] Bernardus Canisianus, Johannes Canacius and Amerigus Corsinus. See F‑050.
  7. A1r ‘Tabula'. ed. Kaske and Clark, 92-8.
Imprint:
[Paris: Georg Wolf and Johann Philippi de Cruzenach, c.1494]. 8°. As assigned and dated by GW and Sheppard; Oates ascribes to [Georg Wolf] alone.
Collation:
a–r8 A4.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: if00159000 C 2497; Goff F‑159; GW 9884; Pr 8237; Oates 3092; Sheppard 6370-1. LCN: 14382148
Copies:
  1. F-051(1) First copy Leaf a1 cropped. Binding: Contemporary English calf (London?, Fredericus de Egmont, see Oldham, Blind Panels, 33 for this copy) over wooden boards; clasp and catch lost; on both covers triple fillets form concentric frames, and the inner rectangle on each is decorated with a panel stamp: on the upper is a rose panel, for which see Oldham, Blind Panels, 33, RO.7 and pl. xxxviii; on the lower is Egmont's vertical strip panel, for which see Oldham, Blind Panels, 44-5, VS.4 and pl. lvii. The upper cover is loose. '517' (early shelfmark?) in black ink on the front pastedown. Bodleian shelfmark across the fore-edge in black ink. Fragments of a medieval liturgical manuscript used in the binding. Size: 173 × 118 × 29 mm. Size of leaf: 164 × 113 mm. Sixteenth-century marginal notes, extracting key words, and underlining in the text. Manuscript pagination: 1-267. On A4v a text on consumption written in a fifteenth/sixteenth-century English hand, with incipit: ‘Tabes morbus est cuius tres species sunt, una qua corpus non alitur . . .’ Provenance: Adam More (sixteenth century); inscription on back pastedown: ‘Adami Mori codex'. Acquired by 1835; see Catalogus (1843), II 42. SHELFMARK: 8° A 8.6 Jur.
  2. F-051(2) Second copy Bound with:
    2. Galen, Exhortatio ad bonas arteis de optimo docendi genere et qualem oporteat esse medicum. Basel: Johann Froben, 1526. Wanting a1. Binding: Nineteenth-century German marbled paper boards. Size: 170 × 117 × 19 mm. Size of leaf: 163 × 106 mm. Some underlining in the text and occasional early marginal notes in black ink. Three-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. Provenance: [ ] Fröhlich (fl. c.1840); book-plate: see Leiningen-Westerburg, 64. Purchased from Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 143, no. 112, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills, 7 May 1884. SHELFMARK: Auct. 7Q 5.25(1).