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=040 $aUkCU$beng$cUkCU
=130 0$aNovellae constitutiones
=245 10$aVolumen de tortis.
=246 3$aVolumen de Tortis
=260 $aVenice :$bBaptista de Tortis,$c3 November 1497.
=300 $a198, 7, [1] leaves :$bDevice (woodcut) ;$c432 mm. (fol.)
=500 $aTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
=500 $aImprints from colophon on leaf ²a8 recto, which reads in full: Venetijs per Baptistam de tortis .M.cccc.lxxxxvij. die tertio noue[m]bris.
=500 $aReprinted from Arrivabenus's edition of 1494 (ISTC ij00598500), with the same page-contents and quiring, initials in the same places, and the same commendation on leaf [con]6 recto with the printer's name altered and printer's register, colophon and printer's device moved to leaf ²a8 recto: see BM 15th cent., V, 330.
=500 $aWith the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius and Jacobus Columbi, and the Summaria according to Hieronymus Confortus [?], Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Angelus and Baldus de Ubaldis.
=500 $aA variant issue [?] in Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Law School Library: see Walsh 1945.
=500 $aPrinted in black and red, in two columns, with main text surrounded by gloss.
=500 $aPrinter's woodcut device F in red on leaf ²a8 recto. For device F, see BM 15th cent., V, 321.
=500 $aRubrics, initials and paragraph marks printed in red.
=500 $aPrinted running titles.
=500 $aSpaces left blank for initials, mostly with printed guide letters.
=500 $aSignatures: a-z⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁶ ²a⁸. First leaf a1 unsigned.
=505 0$aTitle page, a1r; Justinianus. Novellae constitutiones, a2r-o1v; Accursius. Glossa ordinaria, a2r-o1v; [Hieronymus Confortus. Summaria], a2r-o1v; [Bartolus de Saxoferrato and Angelus de Ubaldis. Summaria], a2r-o1v; Justinianus. Corpus juris civilis, Books 10-12, o1v-y1v; Accursius. Glossa ordinaria, o1v-y1v; [Bartolus de Saxoferrato and Angelus de Ubaldis. Summaria], o1v-y1v; Libri feudorum, Books 1-2, y1v-z6r; [Pseudo-] Accursius [i.e. Columbi, Jacobus]. Glossa ordinaria, y1v-z6r; Consuetudines regni [also known as Constitutio Friderici imperatoris de statutis et consuetudinibus contra libertatem ecclesiae editis], z6r-[et]7r; Glossa, incipit "[D]Omino guerra[m] solut[us] fuerit: nu[m]q[ui]d vasall[us] i[n]teri[m] poterat vendere", z6r-[et]7r; Acta de pace Constantiae, [et]7v-[con]6r; Baldus de Ubaldis. [Commentary], [et]7v-[con]6r; [Note from the editor to the reader], incipit "Exactum insigne hoc atq[ue] precalrum iuris ciuilis volumen: plurimis quidem mendis illustratu[m]", explicit "splendori ac decori ip[s]us presidium afferunt. venetijs per Baptistam de tortis.", [con]6r; Henricus VII, Imperator. Extravagantes, dated Pisa 2 April 1312, ²a1r-²a7v; Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Glossa, ²a1r-²a7v; printer's register, ²a8r; colophon, ²a8r; printer's device, ²a8r. For other contents details and bibliographical references, compare with Bod-inc, J-280, i.e. de Tortis's edition of 7 October 1500 (ISTC ij00600500)
=510 4$aBM 15th cent.,$cV, 330
=510 4$aBSB-Ink,$cC-557 (with digital facsimile)
=510 4$aGoff,$ccJ599
=510 4$aGW,$c7767 (with digital facsimile)
=510 4$aHain,$c9635*
=510 4$aISTC,$cij00599000
=510 4$aOates,$c1848
=510 4$aWalsh,$c1945, 1946
=561 $aProvenance: Probably Arnoldus de Gruithuis: see Justinianus. Digestum novum. Venice : Baptista de Tortis, 12 February 1498/99 (ISTC ij00572000; Oates 1850), now Inc.0.B.3.53[1546], with decoration and binding in similar style, and identical later provenance. Marked "221" [crossed away] and "214" on lower pastedown, The Netherlands or Scotland [?], 18th [?] century. Hon. Charles Hope-Weir of Craigie Hall & Blackwood, Scottish politician, his armorial bookplate, with motto "At spes non fracta", on upper pastedown. William Edward Hope-Vere of Craigie Hall, Linlithgow, Scotland, his armorial bookplate, with two mottoes "At spes non fracta" and "Vero nihil verius", and shelfmark label inscribed "Craigie Hall / Library / N : 7" on upper pastedown. Bought of A. Bull on 30 January 1914, through the Rustat Fund, the Fund armorial bookplate on upper pastedown.$5UkCU
=563 $aBinding: Blind-tooled brown calf over slightly cushioned oakwood boards, sewn on five double-split whittawed leather spine bands, with braided endbands with hemp core and whittawed leather brading, lacing through the spine leather, parchment pastedowns, two brass plaquettes holding fastening leather straps and brass [?] clasps at fore-edge of lower board [all missing and substituted by later ones], two decorated brass catches at fore-edge of upper board (similar to J. A. Szirmai, The archaeology of medieval bookbinding, Aldershot, c1999, p. 256, fig. 9.50 [a]), and brass shoes protecting the corners [mostly wanting], The Netherlands [?], late 15th or early 16th century; blind-tools of the same foliate design of those on the binding of Inc.0.B.3.53[1546] mentioned above. Manuscript title "Nouellae Const [?]" [very faint] in Gothic hand on upper board, The Netherlands, early 16th century. Shelfmark "57" on paper slip pasted onto first spine compartment, and manuscript title "Novellae Const." on second compartment, 18th [?] century.$5UkCU
=599 $aDecoration: Initial in blue with penwork decoration in dark red on leaf a2 recto, initials in blue, some with reserved decoration, supplied by hand, The Netherlands [?], late 15th or early 16th century.$5UkCU
=599 $aAnnotations: Marginal manuscript nota signs, including maniculae, notes in cursive hands, and underlining of texts, The Netherlands [?], late 15th and 16th century, extensive notes in the margins of the Libri feudorum in particular. Fragments of paper manuscripts in Latin used as sign posts between leaves 65-66, 109-110, 139-140, and 190-191.$5UkCU
=630 00$aCodex (Corpus juris civilis)$nBooks 10-12.
=630 00$aNovellae constitutiones.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aRoman law.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aRoman law$xInterpretation and construction$vEarly works to 1800.
=655 7$aWooden boards (Binding)$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 7$aCalfskin bindings (Binding)$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 7$aBlind tooled bindings (Binding)$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$y15th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$y16th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$y18th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 7$aBookplates (Provenance)$zScotland$y18th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 7$aBookplates (Provenance)$zScotland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 0$aJustinian$bI,$cEmperor of the East,$d483?-565.
=700 0$aAccursius,$cglossator,$dapproximately 1182-approximately 1260.
=700 1$aConfortus, Hieronymus,$dactive 1492,$eglossator.
=700 0$aBartolo,$cof Sassoferrato,$d1313-1357,$eglossator.
=700 1$aUbaldi, Angelo degli,$d1328-approximately 1407,$eglossator.
=700 1$aUbaldi, Baldo degli,$d1327?-1400,$eglossator.
=700 0$aFrederick$bI,$cHoly Roman Emperor,$dapproximately 1123-1190.
=700 0$aHenry$bVII,$cHoly Roman Emperor,$d1269?-1313.
=700 1$aTorti, Battista,$dactive 1481-1536,$eprinter.
=700 1$aGruithuis, Arnoldus de,$d16th century,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1$aHope-Weir, Charles,$d1710-1791,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1$aHope-Vere, William,$d1824-1872,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=710 2$aRustat Fund,$eassociated name.$5UkCU
=730 02$aLibri feudorum.
=730 02$aConstitutio Friderici imperatoris de statutis et consuetudinibus contra libertatem ecclesiae editis.
=730 02$aActa de pace Constantiae.
=740 02$aCodex (Corpus juris civilis),$nBooks 10-12.
=740 02$aExtravagantes.
=752 $aItaly$dVenice.
=948 1$a20130418$bln260$cULRBP-h$dc