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tin00085000

Text-inc Id:
tin00085000
Bod-inc Id:
N-033
Headings:
Nicolaus de Blony De sacramentis.
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r [Title-page.]
  2. a2r [Ciolek, Stanislaus]: ‘Prologus' [with privilege for publication]. Incipit: ‘  “[M]edice cura teipsum” Luc. iiii. ca. [Lc 4,23]. Sicut ait Gregorius prima parte sui Pastoralis capitulo secundo. Quis autem cogitationum vulnera . . .’
  3. a3r [Nicolaus de Blony]: De sacramentis. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam natura humana post lapsum considerata . . .’ Explicit: coniugii. Hec sanctus Thomas
  4. i2r [Nicolaus de Blony]: ‘De expositione misse'. Incipit: ‘  “[H]oc facite in meam commemorationem” Luce xxii . . . [Lc 22,19]. Quia secundum beatum Thomam . . .’
  5. l8r [Nicolaus de Blony]: ‘De dicendis horis canonicis'. Incipit: ‘  “[O]portet semper orare” Lu. xviii [Lc 18,1]. Sicut dicit Henricus de Vrimaria . . .’
  6. m8r [Nicolaus de Blony]: ‘De excommunicatione'. Incipit: ‘  “[S]i quis ecclesiam non audierit sit tibi sicut ethnicus . . .” [Mt 18,17]. Quoniam vt ait doctor subtilis . . .’
  7. q7r [Nicolaus de Blony]: [Verse.] Incipit: ‘Suscipe completi laudes o Christe laboris | Quas cordis leti vox subdita reddit amoris'; 4 lines of verse.
  8. q7r [Colophon.]
  9. q7v ‘Tabula'.
Imprint:
Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 1492. 4°.
Collation:
a–o8 p6 q8.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: in00085000 HC *3255; Goff N‑85; BMC I 152; Pr 695; BSB‑Ink N‑89; Sheppard 517. LCN: 14465878
Copies:
  1. N-033(1) Copy Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half leather over wooden boards, with metal catch and remains of clasp and leather index tabs. Manuscript title at the head of upper cover. Double fillets form a frame, within which is a repeated foliate staff stamp. Remains of paper labels on the spine. Size: 205 × 150 × 30 mm. Size of leaf: 196 × 138 mm. Manuscript foliation: 1-50 only. A few marginal notes, mainly structuring the text and extracting key words, ‘nota' marks, and pointing hands in an early hand. Three-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Carmelites; inscription on a1r: ‘Carmeli Bambergensis'. John Wickham Legg (1843-1921); ex-libris inscription and printed book-label on front pastedown. Bequeathed in 1921; see Craster 295. SHELFMARK: Inc. e. G7.1492.1.