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tip00182000
- Text-inc Id:
- tip00182000
- Bod-inc Id:
- P-054
- Headings:
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Paulus Florentinus
Quadragesimale de reditu peccatoris ad Deum.
- Analysis of content:
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[*1v] ‘Tabula prima sermonum'.
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[*2v] ‘Tabula secunda eorundem sermonum per alphabetum'.
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a2r Paulus Florentinus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Innocentius [dei Flavi della Rovere] Romanus. Incipit: ‘[V]ereor iam in dimidio dierum meorum . . .’ Saxius 477-8; G. M. Besutti, ‘Repertori e sussidi generali. Edizioni del secolo XV (1476-1500)', in Bibliografia dell'Ordine dei Servi, Bibliotheca Servorum Romandiolae, 4 (Bologna, 1971), 103-110 no. 14, the text of the letter at 104-7.
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a3r Paulus Florentinus: Quadragesimale de reditu peccatoris ad Deum. Dedicated to Innocentius Romanus. ‘Septuagessima. Quod uinea ecclesia est merito propter dei angelorum sanctorumque presentiam ueneranda'. Incipit: ‘ “[S]imile est regnum celorum homini patri familias . . .” [Mt 20,1]. Quis non rapinatur in amorem Christi . . .’ A collection of sermons for Lent, from Septuagesima to feria III resurrectionis; see summary of contents in Besutti 107-10.
- Imprint:
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Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 10 Sept. 1479. Folio.
- Collation:
- [*2] a–z aa–nn8 oo6. Woodcut. [*1v], l. 3: ‘dragesimali. lxx. Vsquƺ ad Diem Tertium'.
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ip00182000
HC *7166;
Goff P‑182;
BMC VI 747;
Pr 5926;
BSB‑Ink A‑814; Sander 654; Sheppard 4934.
LCN: 13981029
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P-054(1)
Copy
Gathering kk is in 4°. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and oo6.
Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf, with gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns.
Size: 294 × 207 × 40 mm.
Size of leaf: 286 × 195 mm.
A few ‘nota' marks and folio numbering in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. ‘247 Crockett' in pencil on oo5v.
The woodcut portrait of the author coloured. On a3r an eight-line initial ‘S' is supplied in red within a framework of black pen-work, and with extensions into the margin; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue.
Provenance: Washed early inscription in the lower margin of a2r, unread under ultraviolet light.
William George's Sons; purchased from them 11 Feb. 1893 for £5. 5. 0; see Library Bills; Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 8 May 1894, 448.
SHELFMARK: Inc. d. I3.1479.1.