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=110 2\$aCatholic Church.
=240 10$aLegendarium (Salisbury)
=245 10$aLege[n]de festiuitatu[m] ta[m] temporaliu[m] [quam] sancto[rum] p[er] totu[m] annu[m] s[e]c[un]d[u]m ordinatione[m] ecclesie Sar[um].
=246 3\$aLegende festiuitatum tam temporalium quam sanctorum per totum annum secundum ordinationem ecclesie
=246 3\$aLegenda ad usum Sarum
=246 3\$aBreviarium (Salisbury)
=260 \\$aImp[re]sse Parisius :$bper magistru[m] Guillermus Maynyal. [for William Caxton in Westminster],$cet [con]su[m]mate Anno M.cccc.lxxxviii. xiiij Augusti: finiu[n]t feliciter. [1488]
=300 \\$a[372] leaves ;$c314 mm (fol.)
=500 \\$aTitle from colophon, leaf Z4v.
=500 \\$aPrinted in red and black.
=500 \\$aSigs. a3 and a4 mis-signed aii and aiii respectively.
=500 \\$aCaxton's device, McKerrow 1, state A2, is on leaf Z5v.
=500 \\$aSignatures: a-y8 z6; A-V8 (2) x8 y6 Z4; (2) a8 b4.
=500 \\$aSigs. a1, z6, (2)b3, (2)b4 probably blank (see BM XI, p. 307).
=500 \\$aCatalogued in the GW and Oates as 'Breviarium' at a time when only a dozen fragments of this edition were known.
=510 4\$aBM, 15th Cent,$cXI, p. 307
=510 4\$aISTC,$cil00118200
=510 4\$aGW,$c5447
=510 4\$aOates,$c3005
=510 4\$aDuff,$c247
=510 4\$aDe Ricci, A census of Caxtons,$c101
=510 4\$aESTC,$cS93663
=510 4\$aSTC (2nd ed.),$c16136
=510 4\$aMorgan, Paul and Painter, G. D. 'The Caxton Legenda at St. Mary's, Warwick'. The Library, 5th ser.,$cv. XII (1957), pp. 225-239
=510 4\$aNeedham, P. The printer & the pardoner, Washington D.C., 1986,$cCx 111
=533 \\$aMicrofilm.$bAnn Arbor, Mich. :$cUMI,$d2003.$e1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.$f(Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 2192:01)
=561 \\$aProvenance: Old shelfmarks to sig. V4 v: XVI-7-10; Pp.1.167. Pp*.1.167 = Cujas Opera (Frankfurt, 1595), with bookplate of John Colbatch, with note that leaves from the Sarum Legenda were removed when the book was rebound in 1937. Annotation: References to Pope Gregory crossed through on sig. y3r and y3v. References to the translation of St. Thomas excised on sig L7r. Hebrew inscription sig y6v.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aBinding: Green portfolio case.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aImperfect: Sigs. r4, v1, v8, y1, y2, y3 and y6 (conjugate), y7, y8, z1, L1 (2 copies), L2, L3, L7, L8 (2 copies), M6, N1, P4, P5, Q2, Q5, Q7, T4 (final line of both columns cropped on verso), T5 (first two lines of both columns cropped recto and verso), V3, V4 (cropped), (2)b1 only. With one unidentified fragment. Sigs. r4, Q2 and Q7 are probably unique - wanting from only surviving substantially-complete copy at BL (IB.40010).$5UkCU
=610 20$aCatholic Church$xLiturgy$vTexts.
=700 1\$aMaynyal, Guillaume,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aCaxton, William,$dapproximately 1422-1491 or 1492,$epublisher.
=700 1\$aColbatch, John,$d1664-1748,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aFrance$dParis.
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