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tip00204000
- Text-inc Id:
- tip00204000
- Bod-inc Id:
- P-047
- Headings:
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Paulus Burgensis
Scrutinium scripturarum, et al.
- Analysis of content:
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[a1r] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum: [Preface]. Incipit: ‘ “[S]crutamini scripturas in quibus putatis uitam eternam habere . . .” [Io 5,39]. Christus uolens Iudeos instruere circa ipsius cognitionem . . .’
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[a3r] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum. Incipit: ‘O Paule. Audiui quod magister tuus dum uiueret dicebat magistris nostris . . .’ See P‑045.
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L9r Schallus, Johannes(?): [Verse colophon.] Incipit: ‘Eterne laudes sint regi, luce superna | Qui dedit hoc cunctis, quod reseratur opus'; 4 elegiac distichs. See BMC VII 933.
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M1r Alphonsus Boni Hominis: ‘Epistola prohemialis' [addressed to] Hugo [de Vaucemain]. PL CXLIX 335-6; see Kaeppeli I 48-55 no. 146.
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M1v [List of contents, by chapters.]
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M2r Samuel, Rabbi: Epistola contra Judaeorum errores. Translated by Alphonsus Boni Hominis. PL CXLIX 337-68; see M. C. Diaz y Diaz, Index Scriptorum Latinorum Medii Aevi Hispanorum (Madrid, 1959), 404-6 nos 2097-2102; Kaeppeli I 48-55 no. 147. Alphonsus Boni Hominis claims only to translate the Epistola of Rabbi Samuel but ‘it seems he himself was the author, drawing largely from another tract in Arabic' (Encyclopaedia Judaica).
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N10r Schallus, Johannes(?): [Editorial note and second colophon.] Incipit: ‘Nota quod iste libellus uidetur fuisse occultatus per Iudeos . . .’
- Imprint:
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Mantua: Johannes Schallus, 1475. Folio.
- Collation:
- [a] b–o10.8 p–r8 A–K10.8 L10 M N10.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ip00204000
HC 10765;
Goff P‑204;
BMC VII 933;
Pr 6898;
CIBN P‑73; Oates 2586-7; Rhodes 1323; Sheppard 5630-1.
LCN: 14441345
- Copies:
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P-047(1)
First copy
Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf over pasteboards, covered with marbled paper, the edges of both covers subsequently covered with red morocco; green edged-leaves. ‘Porchetus Syluaticus' along the lower edge.
Size: 293 × 214 × 60 mm.
Size of leaf: 287 × 194 mm.
‘Registrato' in the lower margin of [a1r] and of A1r in a seventeenth-century(?) hand, brown ink.
On [a2v] an initial ‘P' is supplied in blue with brown pen-work decoration extending into the margin. On the same and the following page paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue.
Provenance: Italy (eighteenth century); bibliographical inscription on front endleaf: ‘Rarissimus. il de Bure cita l'Edizione di Magonza del 1478 trascurando la precedente edizione di Mantova del 1475 che è più rara e che mi costò £220.'
Robert Finch (1783-1830); see Finch catalogue 257.
Taylor Institution, University of Oxford; book-plate: ‘Bequeathed to the University by Robert Finch, M. A., of Balliol College'; shelfmark in blue ink: ‘V 197'.
Transferred to the Bodleian in 1921.
SHELFMARK: Inc. d. I18.1475.1.
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P-047(2)
Second copy
Wanting [a1,2]; A1 mutilated.
On this copy see now G. J. Toomer, 'Capistrum Iudaeorum', BLR 23,1 (2010), 91-8.
Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled (fillets only) calf; with sprinkled red- and blue-edged leaves. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover.
Size: 295 × 210 × 60 mm.
Size of leaf: 289 × 188 mm.
Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early hand. Other marginal notes, mainly commenting on the text, in English, in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand.
Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. On A1r remains of a decorative border, consisting of pink and blue flowers and gold dots, originally surrounding a decorated initial within a square gold ground, now cut out. Other initials are supplied in red or blue with purple or red pen-work decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue.
Provenance: John Selden (1584-1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 4: ‘Petrus Burgensis. Scrutinium scripturarum. -- 1424.(!)'; MS. Selden Supra 111, fol. 64r: ‘Pauli Burgensis Scrutin. scritur. fol. Par. 1434.', the latter reference corrected by Toomer (see above) at p. 97 to fol. 15v; on [a3r] his motto ‘ Περὶ παντὸς τὴν ἐλευθερίαν ’.
Presented in 1659.
Former Bodleian shelfmark: N. 1.2 Th. Seld.
SHELFMARK: S. Seld. d.2.