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tia00699000
- Text-inc Id:
- tia00699000
- Bod-inc Id:
- A-277
- Headings:
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Andrelinus, Publius Faustus
Livia.
- Analysis of content:
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a2r Andrelinus, Publius Faustus: Livia. Dedicated to Guilelmus de Rupefortis. Incipit: ‘[H]orrida grandisonis alter canat arma cothurnis.’ ‘Amores' sive ‘Livia’, 272-449. For the dedicatee see ‘Amores' sive ‘Livia’, 50 n. 6.
- Imprint:
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[Paris]: Félix Baligault, [not before 1495]. 4°.
- Collation:
- a–h8.6 i8. Leaf i8v carries the blind impresssion of an astronomical illustration.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ia00699000
GW 1876;
HC 1085;
Goff A‑699;
BMC VIII 173;
Pr 8276;
CIBN A‑372; Hillard 128; Sheppard 6438.
LCN: 14426991
- Copies:
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A-277(1)
Copy
Bound with:
1. Publius Faustus Andrelinus, De Neapolitana victoria. [Paris]: Félix Baligault, [between 18 May 1497 and 30 Oct. 1499] (A‑278(1));
2. Robertus Gaguinus, Decertatio adversus Vincentium Bandellum de Castronovo de Mariae virginis conceptu. Paris: Félix Baligault, [c.1496] (G‑010);
3. Dominicus Mancinus, Carmen de passione Christi. Paris: Félix Baligault, [c.1495-6] (M‑048);
4. Baptista Mantuanus, In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum carmen. Paris: [Georg Wolf and Johann Philippi, for] E. J. and G. de Marnef and Jean Petit, 1497 (B‑037);
5. Publius Faustus Andrelinus, De moralibus et intellectualibus virtutibus. [Paris: Johann Philippi de Cruzenach, for] Jean Petit, [c.1497-8] (A‑280).
The last leaves of items 2, 3, and 6 all carry the blind impresssion of an astronomical illustration.
Binding: Seventeenth-century English limp parchment; 2 ties at fore-edges, now lost; yapp fore-edges; laced onto 4 supports; red-edged leaves; bound for the Bodleian Library.
Size: 192 × 131 × 31 mm.
Size of leaf: 186 × 127 mm.
Provenance: On title of item 1, a sixteenth-century capital ‘R', associated with books donated by Lord Hunsdon.
The whole volume given in 1601 by George Carey (1547-1603), 2nd Lord Hunsdon; see Benefactors' Register, I 9: ‘Faustus de Neapolitana victoria.4. Decertatio gaguini contra Vincent. 4. Mancinus de Passione Domini. 4. Mantuani Versus Encomiastici. 4. Faustus de Moralibus intellectualibusque virtutibus. 4. Liuia Eiusdem. 4.'; see James, Catalogus (1605), 321 which gives the same shelfmark for the volume as it has today: ‘Faustus de Neapol. victoria cum aliis in 4°. F1'; see Jensen, ‘Benefactors' Register', no. 26.
SHELFMARK: 4° F 1(6) Art.