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tia00596000
- Text-inc Id:
- tia00596000
- Bod-inc Id:
- A-261
- Headings:
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Andreae, Johannes
Super arboribus consanguinitatis [German]: Baum der Sippschaft.
- Analysis of content:
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[a1v] Andreae, Johannes: [Super arbore consanguinitatis [German].] ‘Der Bom der gesipschafft.’ Incipit: ‘[D]en bom der gesipten früntschafft in teutsch kurtz zů beschreiben, wie in der hochgelert doctor Johannes Andree vormals im latin völliger beschriben hatt . . .’ See Stintzing, 151-85, on this edition 178-9 ("Sechste Klasse"); Helko Eis, Zur Rezeption der kanonischen Verwandtschaftsbäume Johannes Andreaes. Untersuchung und Texte (D.phil. thesis, Heidelberg, 1965).
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[a4v] ‘Regeln der vnuerschafften erbschafft.’ Incipit: ‘Füro zům kürtzsten ettwas vnderweÿsung zůtůn, wie auß der nähin vnd in ansehung der sipschafft ain erb erobert vnd zůgetailt werden soll . . .’
- Imprint:
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Augsburg: Johann Bämler, [14]74. Folio.
- Collation:
- [a6]. On [a6r] a woodcut of ‘Arbor consangwinitatis wlgarisata cum autenticis successionis ab intestato'. Woodcut initial.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ia00596000
GW 1718;
H *1053 = *11128 (fols 120b-125a);
Goff A‑596;
BMC II 333;
Pr 1610;
BSB‑Ink I‑311; Schramm III p. 25; Schreiber V 3305; Sheppard 1197-8.
LCN: 14422460
- Copies:
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A-261(1)
First copy
Binding: Nineteenth-century brown pasteboards.
Size: 271 × 184 × 4 mm.
Size of leaf: 267 × 179 mm.
Woodcut initial is picked out in red; paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and red dotting in ‘Arbor' woodcut.
Provenance: Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.48.
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A-261(2)
Second copy
Bound with:
1. Francesco Petrarca, Historia Griseldis. [Ulm: Johann Zainer, c.1473] (P‑167).
Binding: Half parchment over pasteboards, the parchment spine covered by Douce in red paper.
Size: 291 × 209 × 7 mm.
Size of leaf: 290 × 202 mm.
Woodcut initial is picked out in yellow; red dotting in ‘Arbor' woodcut.
Provenance: Francis Douce (1757-1834); armorial book-plate.
Bequeathed in 1834.
SHELFMARK: Douce 204(2).