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=130  0\$aSpeculum aureum animae peccatricis.
=245  10$aOpusculum quod speculum aureum anime peccatricis inscribitur :$bincipit feliciter.
=246  3\$aSpeculum animae peccatricis
=260  \\$a[Paris] :$bAntoine Caillaut,$c[ca. 1488-1489]
=300  \\$a[24] leaves :$bdevice (woodcut) ;$c184 mm. (4to)
=500  \\$aTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
=500  \\$aDated from the state of the printer's woodcut device on leaf a1 recto.
=500  \\$aSometimes falsely attributed to Dionysius Carthusiensis (cf. Oates 3064), the Speculum is now attributed either to Jacobus de Gruytrode, [Pseudo-] Gerardus de Schiedam, or Jacobus de Clusa, who is also recorded as Jacobus de Jüterbog or de Paradiso: see ISTC is00642700, GW M10747, BN cat. des incun. S-332, Bod-inc A-569 and BSB-Ink I-20 for relevant bibliography.
=500  \\$aSpaces left blank for initials.
=500  \\$aSignatures:  a-c⁸.  First leaf a1 unsigned; last leaf c8 blank.
=505  0\$aTitle page, with printer's device, a1r;  Speculum animae peccatricis, a2r-c7v.
=510  4\$aBN cat. des incun.,$cS-332
=510  4\$aCopinger,$c5565
=510  4\$aGW,$cM10747
=510  4\$aISTC,$cis00642700
=510  4\$aOates,$c2933
=561  \\$aProvenance:  Formerly part of a composite volume possibly from the collection of John Moore, Bishop of Ely, but not listed among his printed books in E. Bernard, Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliæ et Hiberniæ .... Oxford: E Theatro Sheldoniano ..., 1697, t. II, pp. 379-384, 390-391.  Presented to Cambridge University Library by King George I, 1715: the armorial bookplate "Munificentia regia 1715" on leaf a1 recto of item no. 1 in former volume, now Td.51.102.$5UkCU
=563  \\$aBinding:  Half brown morocco and marbled paper over pasteboards by Stoakley - late Hawes, England, Cambridge, 1891.$5UkCU
=599  \\$aFormerly item no. 11 in a larger pamphlet volume signed "G-4-69" together with other 16 texts: number "11" in ink and old library shelfmark "G-4-69-12" in pencil on leaf a1 recto.  The first pamphlet in the volume was Petrus Aureolus. Compendium Bibliae totius, ed. J. Wimpheling.  [Strasbourg] : Ioanne Schotto pressore Argentinensi, 1514, now volume Td.51.102, with a 17th-century manuscript table of content on upper free endpaper, listing the "Speculum aureum anime peccatricis" as item 11.$5UkCU
=599  \\$aAnnotations:  Marginal manuscript nota signs, including maniculae, and notes in cursive hand, partly cropped, England, late 15th or 16th century.$5UkCU
=650   backslash_zero_replaced$aChristian ethics$vEarly works to 1800.
=650   backslash_zero_replaced$aChristian life$vEarly works to 1800.
=650   backslash_zero_replaced$aSins.
=650   backslash_zero_replaced$aSpiritual life$vEarly works to 1800.
=655  \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y15th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700  0\$aDenis,$cthe Carthusian,$d1402-1471.
=700  0\$aJacobus,$cde Gruytrode,$dactive 1440-1475.
=700  0\$aGerardus,$cde Schiedam,$dd. 1443.
=700  0\$aJacobus,$cde Clusa,$d1381?-1465.
=700  1\$aCaillaut, Antoine,$dactive 1483-1506,$eprinter.
=700  1\$aMoore, John,$d1646-1714,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700  0\$aGeorge$bI,$cKing of Great Britain,$d1660-1727,$edonor.$5UkCU
=752  \\$aFrance$dParis.
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