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tim00843000

Text-inc Id:
tim00843000
Bod-inc Id:
M-320
Headings:
Monte, Petrus de Repertorium utriusque iuris.
Analysis of content:
  1. Part I.
  2. [a1v] Frisner, Andreas: [Letter addressed to doctors, scholars, and students.] Incipit: ‘Tam etsi, viri prestantissimi, rerum omnium Plato . . .’ Explicit: pro tanto munere nobis . . .Nuremberg calendis . . . Partly printed in Quaglioni 25.
  3. [a2r] [Monte, Petrus de: Preface.] See M‑319.
  4. [a5r] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: A–E.] Incipit: ‘[H]ec littera A in omnibus linguis est prima in alphabeto xxxv di. ab exordio et ibi . . .’ Explicit: in re pa. in ver extunc See M‑319; for this edition see Quaglioni 106-7, edition ‘n'.
  5. [H10r] ‘Registrum'.
  6. Part II.
  7. [aa2r] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: F–O.] Incipit: ‘[F]aber. An et quando faber qui moratur . . .’ Explicit: inter pecudes numeranda
  8. [II10v] ‘Registrum'.
  9. Part III.
  10. [aaa1r] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: P–Z.] Incipit: ‘[P]abulum. De hoc uerbo . . .’ Explicit: de aur. et ar. lega
  11. [HHH7v] [Colophon.]
Imprint:
Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 7 Oct. 1476. Folio.
Collation:
Part I: [a b10 c–f8.10 g–k10.8 l8 m10 n8 o6 p q8 r10 s t8 v6 x8 y10 z6 A10 B–F8 G6 H10]; part II: [aa8 bb10 cc6 dd10 ee–gg8 hh10 ii kk8 ll–nn6 oo8 pp–rr10 ss6 tt–yy8 zz10 AA8 BB10 CC DD8 EE6 FF8 GG–II10]; part III: [aaa10 bbb8 ccc12 ddd–iii10 kkk lll8 mmm10 nnn6 ooo8 ppp10 qqq–sss8 ttt6 vvv8 xxx–zzz10 AAA8 BBB–FFF10 GGG6 HHH8].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: im00843000 H *11588; Goff M‑843; BMC II 408; Pr 2200; BSB‑Ink M‑567; CIBN M‑535; Hillard 1411; Polain 2785; Rhodes 1220; Sack, Freiburg, 2501; Sheppard 1413. LCN: 14512914
Copies:
  1. M-320(1) First copy Part I and part II up to gathering [rr] only. Wanting the blank leaf [aa1]. Number of leaves as Polain, with [aa1] blank. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled leather over wooden boards. Both covers are damaged, and the stamps, where visible at all, are very worn. On both covers fillets form an outer frame within which is a repeated lozenge-shaped dragon stamp, a rosette stamp, and a small flower-petal stamp. Triple fillets form the inner rectangle which is divided by further triple fillets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments decorated with the dragon and rosette stamps. The spine is decorated with the dragon stamp, the flower-petal stamp, and a foliate stamp(?). Early manuscript labels at the head of the upper cover, giving the title and the shelfmark ‘E 3'(?). Paper labels on the spine, one bearing a shelfmark ‘G c [ ] 8', another the Munich shelfmark ‘743'. Rebacked. Size: 417 × 291 × 106 mm. Size of leaf: 401 × 274 mm. German initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in interlocked red and blue with red pen-work decoration within the bodies of the letters in the form of palm leaves, touched with green wash; paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; underlining and some capital strokes in red. These initials were perhaps added by an artist from the printers' workshop (see below). Provenance: Freising, Cathedral Chapter; engraved book-plate (59 × 41 mm), the Virgin and Child on a crescent moon, lettered below: ‘Insignia Capituli'; see Warnecke 559. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum' on the inside of the upper cover, and shelfmark ‘Inc. Typ. No. 743'. Probably acquired between 1847 and 1892. SHELFMARK: Auct. 5Q inf. 1.1.
  2. M-320(2) Second copy Part II from gathering [ss] and part III only. Gathering [ss8], not as BMC; number of leaves as Polain, with [ss1] blank. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 418 × 300 × 91 mm. Size of leaf: 401 × 274 mm. Attached to the front pastedown is a slip of paper containing notes (references to legal works?) in a fifteenth/sixteenth-century hand. Initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in interlocked red and blue, or in red, or in interlocked red and green, with red pen-work decoration within the bodies of the letters, usually in the form of palm leaves, touched with green wash, although the initials ‘O' ([HH1r]) and ‘Y' ([HHH7v]) each contain, within the body of the letter, a human face; paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; underlining and some capital strokes in red. These initials seem to be the work of the same artist who was responsible for those in copy 1 (see above). Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich(?); pencil number ‘2449' on [HHH8v]. Probably acquired between 1847 and 1892. SHELFMARK: Auct. 5Q 2.5.