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tim00288000

Text-inc Id:
tim00288000
Bod-inc Id:
M-107
Headings:
Marsus, Petrus Oratio in die S. Stephani habita.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1r] Marsus, Petrus: [Dedicatory letter to] Stephanus de Nardinis, Cardinal of Milan. ‘Orato habita a Petro Marso in die sancti Stephani, dicata reverendissimo in Christo patri et domino nostro Stephano card. Mediolanensi.’ Incipit: ‘[E]t aliquando, reverendissime presul, ex umbraculis Romane academie in lucem prodirem ...’ Explicit: ‘... et auctorem ad alias lucubraciunculas tibi sacrandas provocet. Vale.’
  2. [a1r] Marsus, Petrus: Oratio in die S. Stephani habita. ‘Stephanus intendes (!) in celum vidit gloriam Dei. Actuum vii. capi. et in Epistola hodierna.’ [Act 7,55]. Incipit: ‘Plura mihi, patres amplissimi, quorum honestissimus confessus hic et aures castigatissime uberrimum doctrine ...’ [a6v] Explicit: ‘... pro cuius gloria et triumpho Stephanus constanti pioque pectore torrentis lapides excepit, et qui est benedictus in secula seculorum Amen. | Laus Deo.’ See O'Malley 104 and 250-1; Dykmans 69-70.
Imprint:
[Rome Stephan Plannck after 26 Dec. 1482]. 4°. As dated by Sheppard and Sack; BSB‑Ink dates [after 26 Dec. 1482 - before 22 Oct. 1484]. Secundo folio: li secreta rimatus est. Finis nostrum inquit est pervenire ad illud regnum cuius
Collation:
[a6]. Spaces left blank for initial, without printed guide letters.
References:
Source: Bodleian; Venezia N ISTC: im00288000 H *10785; Goff M‑288; BMC IV 82; Pr 3741; BSB‑Ink M‑189; CIBN M‑143; Oates 1505; Rhodes 1169; Sack, Freiburg, 2355; Sheppard 2889. LCN: 14552181
Copies:
  1. M-107(1) Copy Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with brown cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 202 × 145 × 9 mm. Size of leaf: 193 × 132 mm. In the upper margin of [a1r]: ‘Sermo 13' in brown ink in an early hand. ‘7' on [a1r], ‘114' on [a6v], both in pencil. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl' on [a1r]. Date of acquisition unknown; most books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired during the late 1880s. SHELFMARK: Auct. 7Q 7.40.