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tig00074400

Text-inc Id:
tig00074400
Bod-inc Id:
G-034
Headings:
Garlandia, Johannes de Aequivoca (cum commento) [incipit: ‘Augustus ti to Caesar . . .']
Analysis of content:
  1. A1r [Title-page.]
  2. A2r Garlandia, Johannes de [pseudo-]: Aequivoca. Incipit: ‘[A]ugustus ti to Cesar vel mensis habeto.’ For the authorship see G‑032; John de Garlandia, Morale scolarium, 134; Bursill-Hall, ‘Johannes de Garlandia', 169, no. 8, where it is entitled ‘Liber de homonymis', and Walther, Initia, 1767.
  3. A2r [Commentary on Aequivoca.] Incipit: ‘In superiori libro tractauit autor de Synonymis, quibus sufficienter . . .’ Not listed in Bursill-Hall.
Imprint:
London: Richard Pynson, 8 Oct. 1496. 4°.
Collation:
A–K8.6 L4. Types: commentary, 64 G [Duff 3]; text, 95 G [Duff 7] (leaded).} 74 leaves. 42 lines (A2r); 36 lines of commentary, 4 lines of text, which, including spacing, is equal to 8 lines of commentary. Type area: 141 × 84 mm (A2r). Printer's device: Pynson 2 (cracked).}
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ig00074400 Pr 9784; Duff 156; Sheppard 7538; STC 11601. LCN: 14829002
Copies:
  1. G-034(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Johannes de Garlandia, Synonyma. London: Richard Pynson, 1496 (G‑043);
    3. John Stanbridge, Vocabula. [London]: Wynkyn de Worde, 1510 (STC 23178.3);
    4. John Stanbridge, Vulgaria. London: Wynkyn de Worde, [1520?] (STC 23196a);
    5. John Stanbridge, Parvulorum institutio. London: Wynkyn de Worde, 1529 (STC 23174);
    6. John Stanbridge, Gradus comparationum. Rouen: for J. Cousin, [1536?] (STC 23159a.12). Binding: English late eighteenth/early nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; rebacked. Size: 210 × 144 × 26 mm. Size of leaf: 204 × 136 mm. Occasional underlining in the text of item 2. Provenance: Thomas Frognall (sixteenth century), owned item 4; inscription on A1r of that item: ‘Hic libar partinet ad me Thoma Frognall anen [sic]'. William Ball (sixteenth century); inscriptions on A1r of item 1: ‘Me penes est hvivs possesio vera libelli per me Guilihelum Ballvm'; ‘Hic liber est mevs testes est devs quisqvis furatur per collum pendatur per me Guilihelum Ballvm possessor huius libri finis amen'. Thomas Barlow (1607-1691)(?). Acquired by 1738: see Fysher, Catalogus (1738), I 478 (items 1 and 2). Former Bodleian shelfmarks: B 19. 15 Linc.; Auct. 2Q 5.23. SHELFMARK: Auct. 2Q 5.9(2).