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tig00592800

Text-inc Id:
tig00592800
Bod-inc Id:
G-282
Headings:
Guido de Monte Rochen Manipulus curatorum (3rd recension).
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r [Title-page.]
  2. a2r Guido de Monte Rochen: [Letter addressed to] Raimundus Gaston, Bishop of Valencia. ‘Actoris Epistola. [R]euerendo in Christo patri ac domino domino Raymundo diuina prouidentia sancte sedis Valentie episcopo . . .’ See G‑276.
  3. a2v Guido de Monte Rochen: ‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam secundum quod dicit propheta Malachias . . .’
  4. a3r ‘Diuisio huius libri.’
  5. a3v Guido de Monte Rochen: Manipulus curatorum. ‘Tractatus primi prime partis principalis qui est de sacramentis in generali. Capitulum primum de institutione sacramentorum.’ Incipit: ‘[S]ciendum ergo quod omnia sacramenta . . .'; explicit: ‘ . . . et pro me peccatore preces ad dominum fundat.’
  6. q4r [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula libri qui Manipulus curatorum appellatur incipit feliciter. Liber iste . . .’
  7. q6v [Colophon.]
Imprint:
Paris: Pierre Levet, 4 May 1487. 4°.
Collation:
a–q8.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ig00592800 GW 11747; HC 8195; Pr 8055; Sheppard 6274. LCN: 14459081
Copies:
  1. G-282(1) Copy Wanting a1 containing the title and the blank leaf q7. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) blind-tooled brown calf over pasteboards, buckled; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 185 × 134 × 35 mm. Size of leaf: 182 × 130 mm. A twelve-line manuscript addition in an early hand on q6v: ‘Benedictio panis. Adiutorium . . .', other marginal annotations, extracting key words, in the same hand; a four-line addition in a different early hand on q8v: ‘De observatione ieiunorum . . .'; on the same leaf one line of musical notation on four staves followed by a twelve-line text, whose first line is the one the music is for: ‘Qu[um] deus filius virginis audire secundum ve[rsus?]. Dicet iustis ad dexteram positis . . .' Early additions, cropped, on l8v, m1r, q4r, and the back endleaf, signed by Vaullegart. Other marginal annotations, extracting key words, in a seventeenth-century hand. Two- to four-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capitals and chapter headings touched with yellow wash. Provenance: Guillermus Vaullegart (fl. c.1500); inscription on q8v: ‘Guillermus Vaullegart(?) verus est posessor'. Possibly Thomas Tanner (1674-1735); ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae', fol. 151r: ‘Tanner.’ SHELFMARK: Auct. 1Q 6.4.