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a corpus of texts printed in the 15th century

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tif00233000

Text-inc Id:
tif00233000
Bod-inc Id:
F-077
Headings:
Florus, Lucius Annaeus Epitomae rerum Romanarum.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1r] Florus, Lucius Annaeus: Epitomae rerum Romanarum. Flor. Epit.
  2. [c5r] [Jordanus Osnabrugensis: De imperio Romano.] ‘De commendacione Romani imperii'. Alexander von Roes, Schriften, ed. Herbert Grundmann and Hermann Heimpel, MGH Staatsschriften des späten Mittelalters, 1/1 (Stuttgart, 1958), 94-100. For this incunable edition see ed. Grundmann and Heimpel, 47. Incorporated into Alexander de Roes, Memoriale, as chs 4-9.
  3. [c5v] [Alexander de Roes: Memoriale de praerogativa Romani imperii.] ed. Grundmann and Heimpel, 100-42, chapters 10-34.
Imprint:
[Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, c.1474]. Folio. As dated by GW; Sheppard dates [c.1471].
Collation:
[a–c10].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: if00233000 GW 10094; HC 7199; Goff F‑233; BMC I 202; Pr 974; Oates 459; Sack, Freiburg, 1461; Sheppard 717; Voulliéme, Köln, 419. LCN: 14828687
Copies:
  1. F-077(1) Copy Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled English blue morocco, perhaps by R. Payne; marbled pastedowns, gilt-edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 297 × 212 × 15 mm. Size of leaf: 288 × 201 mm. On [c9v] a text written in a fifteenth/sixteenth-century hand, on indulgences, with incipit, ‘Johannes papa xxiius contulit omnibus hominibus sancte crucis sancte dicentibus unum annum indulgentie quolibet die . . .' ending with references to testimonies of several monks of Sainte Geneviève in Paris, who have seen or heard reports of the relevant bull in Avignon. Gatherings signed i-l in early black ink, thereby suggesting that this item was originally bound up with another/other item(s) in a larger volume. Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. Provenance: Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (1771-1823); armorial book-plate; inscription on verso of front endleaf: ‘Cal V 265 Pu(?) MMS Sledmere'; sale (1824), lot 1236, purchased by Payne. Purchased for £13. 13. 0: see Books Purchased (1824), 6. SHELFMARK: Auct. O 5.30.