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tio00077700
- Text-inc Id:
- tio00077700
- Bod-inc Id:
- O-018
- Headings:
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Orbellis, Nicolaus de
Expositio super textu Petri Hispani (ed. Petrus de Parma).
- Analysis of content:
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a1r Orbellis, Nicolaus de: Expositio super textu Petri Hispani. [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam teste sapiente Proverbiorum 22 [Prv 22,6]: “Adolescens iuxta uiam suam etiam cum senuerit non recedet ab ea”. Utile est uolentibus studere doctrinam . . .’ Referred to in the text as ‘Nicolaus Dorbellus'.
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a3r Orbellis, Nicolaus de: Expositio super textu Petri Hispani [commentary on the Summulae.] Edited by Petrus de Parma, as stated in the colophon. Incipit: ‘[D]ialectica est ars artium etcetera. Hic auctor premittit diffinitionem dialectice . . .’ Explicit: nos participes efficiat Iesus saluator seculi. Amen Only the first few words of each section of the text of Petrus Hispanus are included. See Wegerich, ‘Bio-bibliographische Notizien', 174-8.
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n12r [Colophon naming Petrus de Parma as editor.]
- Imprint:
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Parma: Damianus de Moyllis and Johannes Antonius de Montalli, 30 Apr. 1482. 4°.
- Collation:
- a–m8 n12.
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: io00077700
HC *12043;
Goff O‑75;
BMC VII 940;
Pr 6861;
BSB‑Ink N‑127; Sheppard 5663.
LCN: 14540065
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O-018(1)
Copy
The second and third sheets of gathering l, both signed l2, transposed in binding.
Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter brown morocco over marbled pasteboards; marbled pastedowns. ‘279' printed on a square paper label at the tail of the spine.
Size: 155 × 135 × 17 mm.
Size of leaf: 146 × 120 mm.
Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but also correcting and structuring the text, in an early Italian hand in brown and red ink. On n12v a note in Italian in a sixteenth-century hand.
Provenance: Nicolai Pavlovich, Duke of Oldenburg (†1900); on front endleaf, two stamps in Cyrillic characters: (1) ‘Biblioteka Drevn. kn. E.V. Pr. N. P. Ol'denburgskago'; ‘1482 godu' (year) and ‘279', all in blue ink. (2) ‘N. O.' beneath a crown, in red ink.
Purchased in 1891; Sheppard suggests that it was purchased from Émile Paul & Co., Paris, 28 Nov., but it has not proved possible to substantiate this claim.
SHELFMARK: Auct. Q sup. 3.9.