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tis00862000

Text-inc Id:
tis00862000
Bod-inc Id:
S-361
Headings:
Summa Rudium
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r [Title-page.]
  2. a2r Summa rudium. ‘Prologus'. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia uaria dicta sanctorum et contrarie opiniones doctorum . . .’ The anonymous compiler provides a list of his sources here.
  3. a2v ‘Tabula'.
  4. b1r Summa rudium. ‘Capitulum primum de summa trinitate et de articulis fidei catholice etc'. Incipit: ‘[F]irmiter credere debemus et simpliciter confiteri quod unus solus uerus deus est . . .’ See S‑360.
  5. b1v [Henricus de Frimaria: Tractatus de decem preceptis.] ‘Capitulum secundum de decem preceptis decalogi'. Incipit: ‘[P]recepta uero decalogii id est .x. precepta trahunt originem ex ueteri testamento . . . [P]rimum mandatum seu preceptum appropriate respicit personam patris . . .’ Explicit: qualiter de isto precepto sit homini confitendum With imperfect ending. See Stroick, Heinrich von Friemar, 37-42. Henricus de Frimaria's text is inserted, in full, as chapter two in this collection of other authors' works.
Imprint:
Reutlingen: Johann Otmar, 1487. Folio. One of three closely related editions (cf. HC 15170 and H*15171).
Collation:
a b8 c6 d–f8 g h6 i8 k6.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: is00862000 HC *15172; Goff S‑862; BMC II 586; Pr 2712; BSB‑Ink S‑637; Sack, Freiburg, 3308; Sheppard 1978. LCN: 14008449
Copies:
  1. S-361(1) Copy Wanting the blank leaf k6. Binding: Half brown leather binding over brown cloth of c.1880, according to a note by A. W. Pollard, Library Records c.1054. Turquoise-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 275 × 200 × 16 mm. Size of leaf: 270 × 184 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a contemporary German hand in brown ink. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Provenance: Munich, Royal Library; see Pollard's note in Bodleian Library Records c.1054. London, British Museum; shelfmark ‘IB.10714' and various stamps; acquired in 1877; see stamp on k5v; duplicate, stamps dated 11 Oct. 1913 on a2v and k5v. Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula' (Library Records c.1054), no. 8. SHELFMARK: Auct. 6Q 5.11.