TEXT-inc
a corpus of texts printed in the 15th century

TEXT-inc

tip00202000

Text-inc Id:
tip00202000
Bod-inc Id:
P-046
Headings:
Paulus Burgensis Scrutinium scripturarum.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1r] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum: [Preface]. ‘Incipit dialogus qui vocatur scrutinium scripturarum . . . quem composuit post additiones per eum compositas ad postillam Nicolai de Lyra Anno domini M.CCCC. xxxiiii. Anno uero etatis sue lxxxi.’ Incipit: ‘  “[S]crutamini scripturas in quibus putatis uitam eternam habere . . .” [Io 5,39]. Christus volens Iudeos instruere circa ipsius cognitionem . . .’
  2. [a3v] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum. ‘Capitulum primum'. Incipit: ‘O Paule audiui quod magister tuus dum uiueret dicebat magistris nostris . . .’ See P‑045.
Imprint:
[Rome]: Ulrich Han, [not after 11 June 1471]. 4°.
Collation:
[a–z A–E10 F8].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ip00202000 HC 10764; Goff P‑202; BMC IV 21; Pr 3346; BSB‑Ink P‑46; CIBN P‑71; Hillard 1527; Sheppard 2664-5. Microfiche: Unit 10: Printing in Italy before 1472: Part IV. LCN: 14441453
Copies:
  1. P-046(1) Copy Wanting [C4-7], the missing text being supplied in an early humanist hand. With two additional leaves, the first containing the Register, the second blank. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment, with pink fabric bookmark. On the spine, gilt, ‘1469 | D.F,M,T.'. Size: 278 × 210 × 70 mm. Size of leaf: 271 × 188 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing corrections to the text and ‘nota' marks, in a humanist hand. ‘5' in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of front endleaf. On [a1r] a seven-line initial ‘S' is supplied in blue within a ground made of red pen-work decoration extending into the margin. Similar initial, also with reserved white decoration, on [r10v]. Provenance: Olivetan order (fifteenth century); in the lower margin of [a1r] the arms of the Olivetan order, on a mound a cross from the base of which issue two olive branches, drawn in red. Beside it, a circular mark of ownership erased. Cuthbert Hamilton Turner (1860-1930); purchased in Rome in 1921; inscriptions on front pastedown: ‘E libris Cuthberti Hamilton Turner exegeseos s. scripturae professoris collegii B. Marie Magdalenae socii apud Oxon.' and ‘emptus Romae in tempore paschali A. S. MCMXXI'. Presented by Prof. Turner in 1928; see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 13 Mar. 1929, 418. SHELFMARK: Inc. d. I2.1.