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=040 \\$aUkCU$beng$cUkCU
=100 0\$aAlain,$cde la Roche,$dapproximately 1428-1475.
=240 10$aPsalterium Virginis Mariae.$lGerman
=245 10$aVom dem psalter vnnd Rosen krancz unser lie=ben frauen · Wie man den beten sol ·
=246 3\$aVom dem psalter vnd Rosenkrancz unser lieben Frauen
=246 3\$aUnser lieben Frauen Psalter
=246 3\$aPsalter Marie
=260 \\$aAugsburg :$bAnton Sorg,$c1490.
=300 \\$a[86] leaves :$bills, inits (woodcuts) ;$c174-190 mm. (4to)
=500 \\$aTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
=500 \\$aImprints from colophon on leaf l6 recto, which reads in full: Gedruckt zů Augspurg von Anthonio Sorg Jm jar als man zalt .M.cccc.lxxxx.
=500 \\$aFull-page woodcut illustrations as follows: 1) Virgin and Child enthroned presenting the rosary to three kneeling figures (St Dominic, a young man and a lady) on leaf a2 verso; 2.) A cycle of medallions representing the life of Christ within three woodcut blocs, five medallions per bloc, on leaves c3 recto, c4 recto, c5 recto; 3.) St Dominic on a throne presenting the rosary to a kneeling young man on leaf h2 recto.
=500 \\$aTwo large woodcut initials on leaves a3 recto and h1 recto; small woodcut initials throughout.
=500 \\$aSignatures: a-k⁸ l⁶. Leaf a1 unsigned.
=505 0\$aTitle page, a1r; Preface, incipit "Dise figur gibt zů verstan vnd lert dich wie du den psalter Marie", a2r; woodcut of Virgin and Child, a2v; Alanus de Rupe. Psalterium Virginis Mariae, in German, Unser lieben Frauen Psalter, caption "Dise nachuolgend materi ist gezogen ausz eym bůchlin · wellichs gemacht hat maister Alanus prediger ordens · von vnser Frauwen psalter · Geborn in Britania vnd vo[n] de[m] conuent Dna[n]t ·", incipit "VOn dem psalter Marie der hoch=wirdigen můter", a3r-l6r; colophon, l6r.
=510 4\$aGW,$cM39192
=510 4\$aHain,$c14038
=510 4\$aISTC,$cir00361900
=510 4\$aOates,$c930, 931
=561 \\$aInc.5.A.6.5[809]: Provenance: Inscribed "Der psalter gehört des pauls kerers dochter Margretten kererin", i.e. Margrette Kerer, daughter of Paul Kerer, followed by a note on her death on Sunday 18th October 1495, on leaf a1 verso, Germany.$5UkCU
=561 \\$aInc.5.A.6.5[810]: Provenance: Inscription possibly including the date "1516" at upper edge of leaf l6 verso, cropped away. Inscribed "Comparavit Bibliothecæ Arnsb[urg]: P. Willigisius Petrelli profess[or] Arnsb[urg] 1763" on leaf a1 verso, i.e. Willigisius Petrellus, Cistercian, bought by him from the library of Arnsburg Abbey, Wetterau, Hesse, Germany. From the Acton Library, bought by Andrew Carnegie and given by him to Viscout John Morley, who presented it to Cambridge University in 1902.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.5.A.6.5[809]: Binding: Blind-tooled covers of brown calf, Germany, late 15th century, laid down on modern covers of half blind- and gilt-tooled morocco and calf over pasteboards, England, 19th century.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.5.A.6.5[810]: Binding: Cloth over pasteboards, England, Cambridge, John P. Gray & Son, 1905.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.5.A.6.5[809]: Height: 190 mm. Woodcut illustrations and large initials coloured by hand, Germany, ca. 1490.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.5.A.6.5[810]: Height: 174 mm. Old manuscript foliations "I-LXXXVI" in upper right corner and "1-86" at centre of upper margin of leaves, 17th [?] and 18th [?] century.$5UkCU
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aRosary$xEarly works to 1800.
=655 \7$aIllustrations (Layout features)$zGermany$y15th century.$2aat$5UkCU
=655 \7$aCalf bindings (Binding)$zGermany$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aBlind tooled bindings (Binding)$zGermany$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zGermany$y15th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aSorg, Anton,$dactive 15th century,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aKerer, Margrette,$dd. 1495,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aPetrelli, Willigisius,$cOCist,$dfl. 1763,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aActon, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton,$cBaron,$d1834-1902,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aCarnegie, Andrew,$d1835-1919,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aMorley, John,$d1838-1923,$eformer owner,$edonor.$5UkCU
=710 2\$aKloster Arnsburg,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aGermany$dAugsburg.
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