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tis00492000

Text-inc Id:
tis00492000
Bod-inc Id:
S-193
Headings:
Sibylla, Bartholomaeus Speculum peregrinarum quaestionum.
Analysis of content:
  1. A1r [Title-page.]
  2. A2r [Sibylla, Bartholomaeus: Note summarizing the work.]
  3. A2r ‘Registrum'.
  4. C1r Sibylla, Bartholomaeus: ‘Praelocutio’ [addressed to] Alphonsus de Aragona. T. de Marinis, La biblioteca napoletana dei re d'Aragona, 4 vols (Milan, 1952), I 103 n. 4.
  5. C2r [Sibylla, Bartholomaeus: Speculum peregrinarum quaestionum.] ‘Primae decadis'. Incipit: ‘[P]rimum caput huius decadis animarum rationalium est unde, ubi, et quando sint factae . . .’ See Kaeppeli I 168-9 no. 448; M. de Nichilo and G. Desantis, ‘Fra Bartolomeo Sibilla oratore', in Monopoli nell'età del Rinascimento, ed. D. Cofano, 3 vols (1998), II 681-754, at 692 n. 35.
Imprint:
Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger, 19 Aug. 1499. 4°.
Collation:
A6 B4 C–Z AA–GG8 HH6 II–LL8. Woodcut on A1r.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: is00492000 GW 3460; HC 14720; Goff S‑492; BMC I 113; Pr 490; BSB‑Ink S‑375; CIBN 248; Oates 200; Sack, Freiburg, 469-70; Schramm XX pl. 569; Schreiber V 5346, Sheppard 402. LCN: 14051238
Copies:
  1. S-193(1) Copy Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over modern millboards; triple fillets form a rectangular frame, decorated with curved-outline tools forming merrythoughts, each containing a fleuron. The title in manuscript at the head of the spine. ‘dupl.' written on a square label; a number on another square label, now obscured; yellow-edged leaves. Size: 210 × 145 × 61 mm. Size of leaf: 200 × 130 mm. Fragments of manuscript music have been removed to MS. Mus. c. 60, fols 86-7. These have been identified (by a research student, Mr Paris, in 1963, ex informatione David Rogers) as the work of the Burgundian composer Gilles Binchois (c.1400-1460). Fragment of a twelfth-century devotional parchment manuscript used in binding. Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; inscription on A1r: ‘Cartae in Buxheim'; stamp on A2r. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820-1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3295. Presumably purchased by Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in 1884, but not identified in Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; see Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection', Bod36. SHELFMARK: Auct. 4Q 5.46.