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a corpus of texts printed in the 15th century

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tip00503000

Text-inc Id:
tip00503000
Bod-inc Id:
P-207
Headings:
Petrus de Palude Sermones quadragesimales thesauri novi.
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r [Table of contents.]
  2. a2r ‘Tabula sermonum.’
  3. a3r [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones quadragesimales thesauri novi. Incipit: ‘  “[C]onuertimini ad me in toto corde vestro in ieiunio et fletu et planctu et scindite corda vestra et non vestimenta vestra”, scribitur Johel ii capitulo [Ioel 2,12-13]. Et legitur hodierna die pro epistolari officio . . .’ Explicit: caro mea exultauerunt in deum viuum, etc. See Schneyer, Repertorium, V nos 334-427 only. Fournier has stated that these collections of sermons are not by Petrus de Palude: see Paul Fournier, ‘Notes tirées des sermons inédits du frère prêcheur Pierre de la Palu', in Mélanges Albert Dufourcq (Paris, 1932), 109-23, at 109. André Duval, ‘Pierre de la Palu', DSAM 12/2 (1986), cols 1631-4, has suggested that the Sermones de sanctis and the Easter sermons in the Sermones de tempore are by Petrus, while the rest are spurious.
Imprint:
Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 ‘Vitas Patrum'], 1485. Folio. Printed in the types often attributed to the [Printer of Paludanus] (GfT 2154).
Collation:
a–h8 i6 k–s8 t6 v8 x y6.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ip00503000 C 5431; Goff P‑503; BMC I 99; Pr 423; BSB‑Ink S‑350; Oates 175.5; Sheppard 347. LCN: 14050724
Copies:
  1. P-207(1) Copy Wanting the blank leaf y6. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the Bodleian Library; gold-tooled spine; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Size: 297 × 218 × 29 mm. Size of leaf: 288 × 203 mm. Early marginal and interlinear annotations, including corrections, ‘nota' marks, pointing hands, and underlining in the text in black ink. Unread note in red in German, written in a fifteenth/sixteenth-century hand, on y5v. Two- to six-line initials (some with extensions into the margins, some decorated with human faces), capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. Provenance: Olomouc, Moravia, Jesuits; inscriptions on a1r: ‘Collegii Societatis Jesu Olomucii. Catalogus inscriptus anno 1603 lit. T tit. concionatores n. 10'; and on a2r: ‘Collegii Societatis Jesu Olomucii. Catalogus inscriptus anno 1604 lit. T tit. concionatores n. 2'. Purchased at Hamburg in 1825 for £0. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1825), 25; inscription on a1r: ‘Purchased at Hamburgh 1825'. SHELFMARK: Auct. Q sup. 2.16.