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tih00560000
- Text-inc Id:
- tih00560000
- Bod-inc Id:
- H-251
- Headings:
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Hyginus, C. Julius
Poetica astronomica (ed. Jacobus Sentinus and Johannes Lucilius Santritter).
- Analysis of content:
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a2r Hyginus, [C. Julius]: ‘Prohoemium' [addressed to] M. Fabius. See H‑250.
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a3r Hyginus, [C. Julius]: Poetica astronomica. Edited by Jacobus Sentinus and Johannes Lucilius Santritter. See H‑250. The editors are named in the heading for the second of the three verses (see below).
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g9r Sentinus, Jacobus: [Verse addressed to his readers.] Incipit: ‘Si quis ades sacrum Cyrram conscendere montem | Qui cupias musas vel coluisse nouem'; 27 elegiac distichs.
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g10r Sentinus, Jacobus; Santritter, Johannes Lucilius: [Verse addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Iginius vario fuerat qui sautius olim | Vulnere cui medicam non tulit vllus opem'; 7 elegiac distichs.
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g10r [Santritter] Helbronnensis, Johannes Lucilius: [Verse, naming the printer, addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Hoc Augustensis Ratdolt Germanus Erhardus | Dispositis signis vndique pressit opus'; 5 elegiac distichs.
- Imprint:
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Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 14 Oct. 1482. 4°.
- Collation:
- a–f8 g10. Woodcuts.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ih00560000
HC *9062;
Goff H‑560;
BMC V 286;
Pr 4387;
Bennett and Bertolini Meli, Astronomy Books in the Whipple Museum, 16-17, no. 3; BSB‑Ink H‑459; CIBN H‑334; Essling 285; Oates 1752; Polain 2039; Rhodes 952; Sander 3472; Sheppard 3670-2. Microfiche: Unit 3: Image of the World: Geography and Cosmography.
LCN: 14533867, 14533960
- Copies:
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H-251(1)
First copy
Wanting the blank leaf a1.
On a2r, l. 2: ‘opus vtiliſſimū foeliciter Incipit. | De Mundi [et] ſpherae ac vtriuſq ƺ partiū declaratiōe | Liber. Primus. | Prohoemium |', as Polain not as BMC. On g10r, l. 17: ‘C. Johannes Lucilius Helbronnenſis Lectori Salutem.’
Binding: Mottled calf, both covers and the spine decorated with double gold fillets; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers.
Size: 200 × 153 × 20 mm.
Size of leaf: 191 × 138 mm.
Early marginal notes in two fifteenth/sixteenth-century hands, one, in red ink, crossed out in the black ink of the second (a humanist hand). Both sets of notes include extraction of key words.
Provenance: Probably Maffeo Pinelli (1735-1785); see Morelli (1787), III no. 5877b; sale (1789), lot 10780.
Purchased for £0. 15. 0; the annotated sale catalogue gives no name of a purchaser, but the same price as Books Purchased (1789), 5.
SHELFMARK: Auct. N 5.6.
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H-251(2)
Second copy
Same variant settings as for copy 1.
Binding: Quarter brown morocco; marbled paper boards.
Size: 211 × 162 × 16 mm.
Size of leaf: 205 × 152 mm.
Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840-1914); apparently purchased from Francke in 1879, no. 94: see cutting from sale catalogue attached to front pastedown; Elenchus, no. 1741.
Bequeathed in 1914.
SHELFMARK: Byw. O 6.14.
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H-251(3)
Third copy
Bound with:
1. Nicomachus Gerasinus, Arithmeticae libri duo. Paris: Christian Wechel, 1538;
2. Aesopus, Fabulae. Venice: Giovanni Antonio and Pietro Nicolini da Sabbio, 1543;
3. Aratus, Ciceronis in Arati Phaenomena interpretatio. Paris: Johannes Ludoicus Tiletanus, 1540.
Wanting gatherings a–c.
On g10r, l. 17: ‘C. Johannes Lucilius Lectori Salutem:', as BMC.
Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library.
Size: 203 × 141 × 30 mm.
Size of leaf: 196 × 130 mm.
Capitals touched with yellow wash.
Provenance: Items 1-3 were certainly acquired by 1738: see Fysher, Catalogus, II, 228, and I, 16 and 63.
Item 4 not found in Fysher, but acquired by 1822: on the verso is a note, in the hand of Henry Cotton, Sub-Librarian of the Bodleian 1814-22, which is dated 1822 (before Oct., when Cotton left the Bodleian), and which refers to item 4 and the ‘Auctarium copy' (presumably Auct. N 5.6); item 4 cannot, therefore, be the copy purchased from Payne and Foss in 1829 for £1. 11. 6 (Library Bills (1829-32), no. 93, and Books Purchased (1829), 11, which must presumably have been sold later).
SHELFMARK: 4o I 17(4) Art.