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tih00150000
- Text-inc Id:
- tih00150000
- Bod-inc Id:
- T-201
- Headings:
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Thomas de Hibernia
Manipulus florum, seu Sententiae Patrum.
- Analysis of content:
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a1r [Title-page.] ‘Manipulus Florum.’
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a2r Thomas de Hibernia: [Prologue.] See T‑200. The prologue in the edition continues with a brief note to the reader.
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a2v Thomas de Hibernia: Manipulus Florum. Incipit: ‘[A]bstinentia. Bonum est in cibo cum granorum actore percipere . . .’ See T‑200.
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M7v ‘Tabula'. Incipit: ‘A. Abstinentia, Abusio, Acceptio . . .’
- Imprint:
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Venice: Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 20 Dec. [c.1494]. 4°.
- Collation:
- a–z & A–M8. Woodcut initials.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ih00150000
HC *8543;
Goff H‑150;
BMC V 420;
Pr 5137;
BSB‑Ink T‑339; Sack, Freiburg, 3464; Sheppard 4127.
LCN: 14098087
- Copies:
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T-201(1)
Copy
Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment over hard paper boards, the spine gold-tooled: at the head a gilt stamp bearing a coat of arms (Austria?): gules a fess argent surmounted by a crown; on a double-headed eagle carrying a sword and orb, surmounted by a large crown; the title in gilt on red leather labels. Patterned paper pastedowns. Red-edged leaves. Remains of a leather index tab on a1.
Size: 205 × 151 × 45 mm.
Size of leaf: 197 × 133 mm.
On a1r in a contemporary hand in brown ink after the printed title: ‘A Magistro Thoma de Hybernia: ordinis predicatorum'. On the front pastedown on a white paper label: ‘12. G. 5' in brown and black ink; ‘672/4o D.I.4 6/9 859' in pencil.
Provenance: Blurred stamp, unidentified.
Austria(?) (nineteenth century); see coat of arms above.
Apparently purchased by Bywater through Francke in 1879; see cutting from sale catalogue attached to front pastedown: ‘list by Francke, 1879'.
Ingram Bywater (1840-1914); Elenchus, no. 3383.
Bequeathed in 1914.
SHELFMARK: Byw. T 7.11.