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tiv00119000

Text-inc Id:
tiv00119000
Bod-inc Id:
V-057
Headings:
Vegius, Maphaeus Vita divi Antonii.
Analysis of content:
  1. a1r Vegius, Maphaeus: [Preface addressed to] Eugenius IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[E]ugeni o ductor populi custosque fidelis | Quae legis haec nostri dona laboris habe'; 8 elegiac distichs. Maxima bibliotheca veterum patrum et antiquorum scriptorum ecclesiasticorum, ed. P. Despont and M. de la Bigne, 28 vols (Lyons, 1707), XXVI 773. See Bertalot I 74, no. 1625.
  2. a1r Vegius, Maphaeus: Vita divi Antonii. ‘Antoniados'. Incipit: ‘[N]on hic Pegasides non ficta et inania musae | Nomina non prisco numen de more uocarim'; hexameters. Bibliotheca veterum patrum, XXVI 773-7. See Bertalot I 168, no. 3676.
Imprint:
Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, [between 9 Aug. 1490 and 31 Oct. 1492]. 4°.
Collation:
a6 b4.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: iv00119000 HC 15921; Goff V‑119; BMC IX 76; Pr 9068; Campbell 1712; CIBN V‑79; HPT II 413; ILC 2144; Oates 3550; Sheppard 6992. LCN: 14693845
Copies:
  1. V-057(1) Copy Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. ‘L | []89' in brown ink on paper label at the base of the spine. Size: 209 × 145 × 5 mm. Size of leaf: 208 × 144 mm. One marginal note in a contemporary Netherlandish hand, defining a word in the text. On a1r a four-line initial ‘E' is supplied in interlocked red and blue, with red pen-work decoration extending into the inner and upper margins; a three-line initial ‘N' is supplied in blue with red pen-work extending into the lower margin. Elsewhere initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining in red. Provenance: Nineteenth-century bookseller's pencilled note on rear pastedown: ‘1-1-05=0= 16 décembre 1841 n o' 14721 = Dedd[ ] . . .' François-Joseph Vergauwen (1801-1881); perhaps purchased at Liège in 1851; see note on the front pastedown; sale catalogue (1884), part II, lot 161. See Catalogue d'une précieuse bibliothèque . . . provenant d'une ancienne Abbaye (Leiden, 13 Dec. 1887), lot 156; purchased for 5 Marks; see Library Bills. SHELFMARK: Auct. 4Q 6.79.