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tij00575000

Text-inc Id:
tij00575000
Bod-inc Id:
J-269
Headings:
Justinianus Codex [with the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius] (ed. Andreas Rommel).
Analysis of content:
  1. [a2r] [List of rubrics, in alphabetical order.] Incipit: ‘Abigeis . . . ’
  2. [a4v] Rummel, Andreas: [Letter addressed to] Johann Sensenschmidt. Incipit: ‘Rogas me mi Joannes quam instantissime . . .’
  3. [b1r] Codex (books i–ix). Edited by Andreas Rummel. See J‑268.
  4. [b1r] Accursius: Glossa ordinaria. Incipit: ‘  “[I]n nomine domini”. Incipit a deo ut infra de officio prefecti . . .’
  5. [n5v] ‘Constitutio Greca.’ Incipit: ‘[A]learum vsus antiqua res est et extra operas pugnatoribus concessa . . .’ Explicit: omnes penitus conquiescant. Inserted between books 3 and 4.
Imprint:
Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 24 June 1475. Folio.
Collation:
[a4 b–z A–R10 S12]. Woodcuts.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ij00575000 GW 7723; H *9599; Goff J‑575; BMC II 406; Pr 2198; BSB‑Ink C‑561; Schramm XVIII p. 14; Schreiber V 4406; Sheppard 1405. LCN: 14548734
Copies:
  1. J-269(1) Copy Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over wooden boards, renewed, with one metal clasp and remains of another. On the upper cover, quadruple fillets form a double frame. Within the outer frame, a repeated rectangular stag stamp. The inner strip contains a repeated lozenge-shaped lion stamp and floral stamp. On the lower cover, quadruple fillets form a frame. Diagonal quadruple fillets divide the inner rectangle into four triangular compartments, containing a repeated lozenge-shaped double-headed eagle stamp and the floral stamp. Size: 418 × 284 × 105 mm. Size of leaf: 403 × 272 mm. Chapter headings in the margins of the rectos and marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early hand. Manuscript foliation: 1-402. Initials are supplied in red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in blue. Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Carmelites; inscription on [a2r]: ‘Carmeli Bambergensis'. Anonymous sale (London: Sotheby & Son, 21 June 1833), lot 695; purchased for £2. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1833), 13. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q extra 2.4. SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.4.