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tim00874000

Text-inc Id:
tim00874000
Bod-inc Id:
M-330
Headings:
Mundinus (ed. Martinus Mellerstadt) Anatomia.
Analysis of content:
  1. A1r [Title-page.]
  2. A1v Mellerstadt, Martinus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Est opere precium cognoscere, lector amice | Noscere oportunum hic anathomia quid sit'; 24 hexameters.
  3. A2r Mundinus: Anatomia. [Edited by Martinus Mellerstadt.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia vt ait Galen vii terapentice Methodi auctoritate Platonis opus in aliqua . . .’ Explicit: excarnata ne aggrauet pedem The editor is named on the title-page.
  4. E7v Gentilis Fulginas: ‘Additio . . . que est reprobatio aliquorum dictorum Mundini in Anothomia prescripta'. Incipit: ‘Nota in Anothomia partium gule errat Mundinus . . .’ Explicit: vincit rationem hec ille
  5. E8r [Verse addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Hic labor expirat nec fructus, amice libelli | Emoritur lector commoditate breui'; 2 elegiac distichs. See Walther, Initia, 7993.
Imprint:
Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, [c.1495]. 4°. As dated by Sack; Sheppard dates [c.1492-1500], BSB‑Ink [c.1493].
Collation:
A–E8. Types: 156 G, title, headings; 88 G. Capital spaces. 40 leaves. 34 lines (A2v). Type area: 151 ×96 mm (A2v). Woodcut on A1r: see Schramm XIII p. 4 and pl. 138.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: im00874000 H *11633; Goff M‑874; Pr 2994; Sack, Freiburg, 2511; Schramm XIII p. 4 and pl. 138; Schreiber V 4814; Sheppard 2122; Wickersheimer, Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi, 87, no. 5. Microfiche: Unit 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. LCN: 14514236
Copies:
  1. M-330(1) Copy Leaf A2r: ‘ . . . anothomia . . . | . . . terapentice methodi auctorita | te . . .'; E8r, l. 2 of couplets: ‘ . . . cōmoditate . . .', in both cases not as H. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf; marbled paper boards. Scar of an index tab on A1. Size: 211 × 152 × 9 mm. Size of leaf: 207 × 142 mm. The title-page woodcut is painted in red, yellow, and green wash. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; other books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired between during the 1840s or 1850s. SHELFMARK: Auct. 6Q 6.48.