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r B-001 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus d2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[L]ittera Silvae morales. pithagorae etc.’’ Propulsauimus quanta maxima potuimus dili- r gentia . . .’ a1 [Table of contents.] r r d7 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Ad secundum moralium Silvarum a2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de Lucubratiunculae’. Incipit: ‘[C]ogitanti mihi unde secundam Sinemuro and Petrus de Sinemuro. Siluarum moralium seriem traduceremus . . .’ refs. Renouard, Badius, II 67^70. r r d7 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Quarto carminum ad Torquatum’. a4 [Alphabetical index.] r refs. Hor. Carm. 4. 7. b1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Primus moralium Silvarum’. r d7 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: refs. Renouard, Badius, I 158. r ‘‘‘[D]i¡ugere niues.’’ Ode haec est Quinti Horatii Flacci quarto b1 Vergilius Maro, Publius [pseudo-; Ausonius pseudo-?]: Vir carminum . . .’ bonus [De institutione viri boni].‘[V]ir bonus et prudens, qualem v e8 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Ad Posthumum de fragilitate uitae uix repperit ullum . . .’ humanae; Ode tricolos ex secundo Carminum Horatii’. refs. Prete 95 no.2 (Green 105 no. 20); Appendix Vergiliana refs. Hor. Carm. 2. 14. (Oxford, 1966), 167^8. See Henkel, Schultexte, 314. v r e8 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit:‘‘‘[H]eu heu b1 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Commentarium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]ir fugaces’’. Ode haec Quinti Horatii Flacci secundo carminnm(!) bonus’’. Sermo de uiro bono hic habetur . . .’ v tricolos tetrastrophos est . . .’ b1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]ir v f6 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Ad Delium’. bonus et sapiens.’’ Quisquis inquit uir bonus . . .’ r refs. Hor. Carm. 2. 3. c2 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘In epistola ad Quintium’. v f6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uod refs. Hor. Ep. 1.16. 74^9. r superioribus in carminibus innuit poeta . . .’ c2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]ir r g2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Tertius Siluarum ordo de maioris bonus et sapiens.’’ His uerbis Horatius complectitur paradoxon mundi fragili conditione. Incipit: ‘[A]dmoniti sumus fragilitatis illud . . .’ r nostrae . . .’ c3 Vergilius Maro, Publius [pseudo-]: ‘De ludo contra auariciam et v g2 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Metrum hipponacticum quo pau- iram’ [From Carmina XII sapientum]. pertatem suam diuitiis praefert’. refs. Riesse, I/2, 59^61; Poetae Minores Latini, ed. Baehrens, IV refs. Hor. Carm. 2. 18. 119^20; seeWalther, Initia, 18488; Schaller 15573. v r g2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: c2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam ‘[T]ransiturus ad £uxam mundanae conditionis . . .’ quidem rei publicae incolumitati . . .’ r r g8 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Carmen endecasyllabum sapphi- c6 Vergilius Maro, Publius [pseudo-]: ‘De liuore seu inuidia’ [from cum ad Licinium quo mediocrem statum laudat’. Carmina XII sapientum]. refs. Hor. Carm. 2. 10. refs. Riesse, I/2,102^3; Poetae Minores Latini, ed. Baehrens, IV r g8 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[R]ectius 153^4. See Walther, Initia, 10378; Schaller 8980. r uiuesetc.’’MetrumSapphicumendecasyllabumtribusuersibus...’ c6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[L]iuor tabi¢cum etc.’’Monstratum est auariciam et iram infestissima . . .’ r r h2 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Ad Grosphum ocium commenda- c8 Vergilius Maro, Publius [pseudo-]: ‘De Venere et vino’ [from tur’. Carmina XII sapientum]. refs. Hor. Carm. 2. 16. refs. Riesse, I/2, 99^100; Poetae Minores Latini, ed. Baehrens, r h2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]cium IV 150^1. See Walther, Initia, 11706; Schaller 10135. r diuos etc.’’ Carmen est quale illud quod modo posuimus . . .’ c8 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[N]ec r i1 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Ad Crispum Salustium de liberali- veneris etc.’’ Si penitioribus oculis Virgilianam dicendi formam tate’. conspexeris . . .’ r refs. Hor. Carm. 2. 2. d2 Vergilius Maro, Publius [pseudo-]: ‘De litteraY’ [from Carmina r i1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[N]ullus XII sapientum]. argento.’’ Carmen est endecasyllabum saphicum(!) . . .’ refs. Riesse, I/2, 98^9; Poetae Minores Latini, ed. Baehrens, IV v i2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Quartus Siluarum insitam conti- 149^50. See Walther, Initia, 10361; Schaller 8966. nens de uoto faciundo’. Incipit:‘[T]res ordines siluarum iam com- posuimus . . .’

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r v i3 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Primo carminum ode xxxi’. r2 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Contra poetas impudice loquentes car- refs. Hor. Carm. 1. 31. men’. ‘[S]unt quibus eloquii datur aurea uena poetae Sed cadit r > i3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]uid in sordes in¢citurque luto . . . Si Venus in uersu non erit ulla tuo.’ dedicatum poscit Apolli. etc.’’ Metrum duobus uersibus alcaicum refs. See S. M. Opielka, ‘B. Baptista Mantuanus’, Analecta tertius dimeter . . .’ Ordinis Carmelitarum, 1 (1909), 458^61, 482^6, 550^4, 583^8, at v i5 Persius, Aulus Flaccus: ‘Ex secunda satyra’. 459. v refs. Pers. 2. 61^75. r2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[N]onum v i5 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O] cur- siluarum apto et quadrante . . .’ r nae(!) in terris animae . . .’’ ‘ s7 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Verse.] r i8 Iuvenalis, [Decimus Iunius]: ‘Ex ¢nae(!) decimae satyrae.’ refs. Renouard, Badius, II 73. v refs. Juv.1. 346^66. s7 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Letter addressed to Clemens de r i8 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[N]il ergo Auriliaco.] optabunt homines.’’ Per satyricam ypophoram introducit . . .’ refs. Renouard, Badius, II 70^1. v r k2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Quintus [liber Siluarum] de amici- s8 Sulpitius Verulanus, Johannes: De moribus carmen iuvenile. ciae atque urbanitatis o⁄cio seruando. . .’Incipit:‘[Q]uattuor iam ‘[Q]uos decet in mensa seruare docemus . . .’ hortos . . .’ refs. See Henkel, Schultexte, 309^10. Text included in J. v k2 Ennius: ‘Ex septimo Annalium . . . fragmentum’. Wimpheling, Adolescentia, ed. O. Herding (Munich,1965), 286^9. v refs. Enn. Ann. 8. 268^86. s7 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]uos v k2 Gellius, Aulus: Noctes Atticae 9.4. decet in mensa etc.’’ Sulpitius Verulanus grauium uirorum testi- refs. Gel. 12. 4. 4. monio . . .’ r v k3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[H]occe u6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Humbertus loquutus uocat etc.’’ Pro carminum istorum (quoniam antiqua Fornerius and Franciscus Paschetus. sunt) scansione . . .’ refs. Renouard, Badius, II 71. v r k6 ‘Sequitur sextus libellus’. u6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]um v k6 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘De obsequio amicis praestando et animaduerterem etc.’’ In exponendis autoribus . . .’ v utilitate musarum ad Margium Censorinum. lib. iiii’. u7 [Epistola Catonis.] Incipit: ‘[C]um animaduerterem quam pluri- refs. Hor. Carm. 4. 8. mos homines errare . . .’ r v k6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: y4 [Disticha Catonis.] ‘‘‘[D]onarem pateras.’’ Carmen est Asclepiadeum constans spon- refs. Disticha Catonis, ed. Marcus Boas (Amsterdam, 1952). deodactylo. . .’ Leopold Zatocí il, Cato a Facetus. Pojedna¤ n|¤ a texty. Zu den v l4 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Ad Lollium quarto carminum ode deutschen Cato- und Facetusbearbeitungen. Untersuchungen und ix qua et musarum et amicitiae o⁄cium Horatius describit’. Texte, Spisy Masarykovy university v Brneí , Filoso¢cka¤ fakulta, refs. Hor. Carm. 4. 9. 48 (Brno, 1952), 230^7. Walther, Initia, 17703. Schaller 15020. v l4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit:‘‘‘[N]e forte Distichs alternate with the commentary. See Henkel, Schultexte, credas.’’ Carmen est quale illud . . .’ 228^31. r v m2 ‘Siluarum moralium septimus in quo partim amicitiae partim y4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]i deus urbanitatis praecepta continentur.’ est animus etc.’’ Horum uersuum tot sensa in commentariis . . .’ r r m2 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Ad amicos Ode tricoloss ex C3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Petrus secundo carminum’. Guilhelmus Calomontensis. refs. Hor. Carm. 3. 2. refs. Renouard, Badius, II 72. r v m2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit: C3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘In Alanum interpretationes’. ‘‘‘[A]ngustam amici etc.’’ Quandoquidem ut M.T. Cicero . . .’ Incipit: ‘[A] Phoebo phoebe etc.Vt paucis qu× ante explanatio- v m7 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus: ‘Epistola ad Lollium amicum in nem . . .’ v qua urbanae uitae pulchrique moris praecepta ponuntur’. C4 Alanus [de Insulis: Doctrinale minus.] ‘Ex Parabolis’.‘Aphebo refs. Hor. Ep. 1.18. phebe lumen capit a sapiente Insipiens sensum, quo quasi luce v > m7 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit:‘‘‘[S]i bene micat . . .’ te noui etc.’’ Lollius hic est ad quem scripserat . . .’ refs. PL CCX 581^94. See Walther, Initia, 71. Distichs alternate v o2 ‘Octauus moralium continens fragmenta quaedam ex Iuvenale with the commentary. On authorship see Marie-The¤ re' se de o⁄cio parentum’. d’Alverny, Alain de Lille, Textes ine¤ dits ( ’Etudes de philosophie v > o2 Juvenalis, [Decimus Junius]: [Satyrae.] me¤ die¤ vale, 52) (, 1965), 51^2. refs. Juv.14.1^84; 107^40; 179^247; 288^321. Lyons: JohannesTrechsel, 14 Nov. 1492. 4o. v o2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit:‘‘‘[P]lurima collation: a6 b^z & A^E8 F6. sunt, Fuscine, etc.’’Arborem hanc Aquinatem integram . . .’ One woodcut diagram. v q5 Iuvenalis: In ¢ne xv Satyrae. GW 3154; HC *15191; Go¡ B-3; BMC VIII 294; Pr 8601; BSB-Ink refs. Juv.15. 138^74. B-1; CIBN B-3; Hillard 253; Sheppard 6662. v q5 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary.] Incipit:‘‘‘[N]aturae imperio etc.’’Recepimus apicem de communi hominum o⁄cio. . .’ COPY Bound with: v 1. Publius Ovidius Naso, Ars amandi. Lyons: 1526. r2 Nonus [liber Siluarum]. b-001^b-005] bagellardus, paulus 359

Binding: Sixteenth-century (between 1526 and 1545) English Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled calf with gold-tooled (Cambridge) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, two clasps spine; marbled pastedowns. Size: 200 ¿ 142 ¿ 9 mm. Size of lost; rebacked in the seventeenth/eighteenth century, upper leaf: 193 ¿ 132 mm. cover loose; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. covers. On both covers ¢llets form a double frame; the inner rect- Bequeathed in 1834. angle is divided by a roll into two vertical compartments. In the shelfmark: Douce B subt. 127. inner frame, a roll with three ¢gures of animals (a wyvern, a lion and a gri⁄n) containing the housemark and initials of N[icholas] B-003 Baduarius, Sebastianus S[pierinck], Cambridge, who died in1545;in the inner rectangle, a Oratio ad AlexandrumVI in praestandaVenetorum roll with quatrefoils within lozenge-shaped compartments; for obedientia. the stamps see Gray 43^53 and pl. XXVIIA I and II; and r Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xxxvii, no. 562 and pl. [a1 ] Baduarius, Sebastianus: Oratio ad Alexandrum VI in praes- xxxix, no. 604. Size: 265 ¿ 180 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 250 ¿ tanda Venetorum obedientia. 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Incipit: ‘[S]i aliquo unquam tem- pore priscorumue patrum aetate, sanctissime ac beatissime B-002 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus pater, laetari et exultare in ponti¢cum creatione contigerit . . .’ Stultiferae naves. refs.Text dated17 Dec. 1492. o r [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 17 Dec. 1492]. 4 . a2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Stultiferae nauis additamentum de 2 quinque virginibus.’ ‘Prefatio’. Dedicated to Angelbertus de collation: [a ]. Marnef. GW 3160; H *2242; Go¡ B-7; BMC IV 97; Pr 3703; BSB-Ink B-3; refs. Renouard, Badius, I 198^9. CIBN B-6; Sheppard 2969. r a3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Stultiferae naves. COPY refs. Renouard, Badius, I 200^6. On the text see Renouard, Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco; for the Badius, I 158^60. Bodleian Library. Size: 217 ¿ 149 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 140 mm. [Paris]: Thielman Kerver, for E., J., and G. de Marnef, 18 Feb. r o Old foliation 249^50 and ‘43’on [a1 ]. 1500. 4 . r collation: a8 b c6. Provenance: ‘Dpl’ on [a1 ], probably a duplicate from the Royal r r v r v v Library, Munich. Numbers ‘11’ and ‘25’ on ¢rst and last pages Six woodcuts on a3 , a5 , b1 , b5 , b6 , and c2 . GW 3155; HC (+ Addenda) 2240; C 794; Go¡ B-4; BMC VIII 218; Pr respectively. Date of acquisition unknown; to judge from the 8394; CIBN B-4; Hillard 254; Oates 3158; Sheppard 6544. shelfmark it was perhaps acquired in the1880s. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.67. COPY Three coloured woodcuts cut out of Latin editions of Sebastian Brant’s Stultifera navis printed by Johann Bergmann von Olpe B-005 Bagellardus, Paulus in Basel pasted in on endleaves at the end of the volume. The De infantium aegritudinibus et remediis. r woodcuts de¢nitely come from an Olpe edition, but as he re- [b1 ] Bagellardus, Paulus: De infantium aegritudinibus, [preface, used them in various editions, it is not possible to say with com- dedicated to] Nicolaus Tronus, Doge of Venice. Incipit: plete certainty from which edition they come. The ¢rst one is ‘[Q]uantum domui tuae, illustrissime princeps, debeam nec Liuii r probably r7 of GW 5054 (1 Mar. 1497), the second one the title- nec Ciceronis lingua aut eloquentia exprimere . . .’ r page (a1 ) either from GW 5054 or GW 5062 (1 Mar. 1498), and v the third one s2 from the same. Wanting c6. 360 balbus, hieronymus [b-005^b-009

v r v [b1 ] Bagellardus, Paulus: De infantium aegritudinibus. Incipit: Leaf a1 , l. 2:‘. . . |ubditorum:’; and f9 , lines1^2:‘dree de malnaš da ‘[L]ibellus de egritudinibus infantium bipartitus est . . . [C]um vtriu|niuris doctoris |ed apl’ice l > thonotarii eccl|ie infans precepto dei uuluam egreditur . . .’ cathedral|š s . . .’, both as BMC, rather than as GW. refs. See Carl Sudho¡, Erstlingederpa« diatrischenLiteratur.Drei Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- Wiegendrucke u« ber Heilung und P£ege des Kindes (Munich, boards. Size: 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 138 mm. r 1935), pp. xvii^xxii; G. Ongaro, ‘La medicina nello studio di Pen-trials on a1 . r Padova e nel Veneto’, in Storia della cultura veneta. Dal primo Provenance: ‘Bateloti’ on a1 . Purchased from Mepham in 1873 Quattrocento al Concilio di Trento, ed. G. Arnaldi and M. for »0. 8. 6; see Invoice Book (1870^5, Library Records d. 432). Pastore Stocchi, 3 vols (Vicenza, 1980^1), 3/iii 75^134, at 85^6. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.25. r [e10 ] ‘Sola miseria caret inuidia’. [Padua]: Bartholomaeus de Valdezoccho and Martinus de Septem B-007 Balbus, Hieronymus Arboribus, 21 Apr. 1472. 4o. Epigrammata. collation: [a2 b c10 d8 e10]. a r Balbus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Carolus Guillard. GW 3166; H *2244; Go¡ B-10; BMC VII 904; Pr 6756; BSB-Ink B-4; 1 Incipit:‘[N]on te latet, vir prestantissime, (quid enim te latere pot- CIBN B-8; Sheppard 5557; facsimile in Sudho¡, Erstlinge. est?) illa Hesiodi sententia . . .’ COPY v a1 Balbus, Hieronymus: Epigrammata.‘Nauita solue ratem, zeph- Wanting gathering [a] containing the table. yros dabit aura secundos > Aura dabit zephyros, nauita solue Binding: Parchment wrappers from a ¢fteenth-century legal ratem’. document in Latin. Size: 211 ¿ 154 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ refs. Edited among the Carmina in Balbus, Opera poetica, ora- 150 mm. toria, ac politico-moralia, ed. Joseph von Retzer (Vienna, 1791/ On the lower cover title and inscription ‘ . . . d magistrum 2), I 101^270.‘Collectio altera’. Hyer[onimum?] de Urbino Sunt tria que° natis fallax fa[ci]unt [ > [Paris: Guy Marchant, c.1495]. 4o. ]lias [ ] tenuis[ ]’. Sixteenth-century marginal notes. > collation: a8. Provenance: Marco Lazzari; armorial book-stamp on [b r], see 1 GW 3179; C 799; Go¡ B-19; Pr 8033; CIBN B-11; Sheppard 6220. Oates 2050. Oxford, Radcli¡e Library; probably purchased in 1840; listed under 1840 as 22 G 1, a manuscript addition to the COPY interleaved Catalogue (1835) in Radcli¡e Library Records; Bound with A-139; see there for details of binding and proven- book-plate with old shelfmarks ‘G.191.a.1’,‘22 G.3’,‘20 C.4’,‘1.73 ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 125 mm. C.4’.Transferred between1861 and 1893. The ¢rst gathering of item 5 is misbound after item 6. shelfmark: RR.w.341 [RSL]. shelfmark: Douce O 126 (6).

B-006 Bagnion, Jean B-008 Balbus, Hieronymus Tractatus potestatum dominorum et libertatum Epigrammata. r subditorum civitatis Gebennensis. a1 Balbus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Carolus Guillard. r Incipit:‘[N]on te latet, vir prestantissime, (quid enim te latere pot- a2 [Note on the contents.] ‘Titulus’. est) illa Hesiodi sententia . . .’ refs.Text dated Feb. 1487. v r a1 Balbus, Hieronymus: Epigrammata.‘Nauita solue ratem, zeph- a2 ‘Ad argumentum auctoris et praeludium ad materiam infrascrip- tam super dilectionem patrie sue’. Incipit: ‘[H]ominum gratia yros dabit aura secundos > Aura dabit zephhiros(!), nauita solue Deus omnia creauit . . .’ ratem’. r refs. See B-007. a4 ‘Prohemium ad tractatum’. Incipit: ‘[E]xordior pro homine lib- ero, pro quo non licet aduersam sperare fortunam . . .’ [Paris: Fe¤ lix Baligault, not before 1497]. 4o. r 8 a5 Bagnion, Jean: Tractatus potestatum dominorum et libertatum collation: a . subditorum civitatis Gebennensis. Incipit: ‘[A]d pollicita pro Types: 75 Gb and180 G. 8 leaves. 40 lines.Type area 71 ¿ 150 mm. primo membro declinans vt paucum faciam sermonem dicit Not in Pr; not in Sheppard. scriptura . . .’ COPY ¤ refs. See Henri Bordier, ‘Jean Bagnyon, avocat des libertes de Leaf a5 mutilated.The text is supplied in a manuscript insert. Ge' neve en 1487’, Me¤ moires et documents publie¤ s par la Societe¤ Binding: Twentieth-century paper wrappers. Size: 212 ¿ 148 ¿ d’histoire et d’arche¤ ologie de Gene' ve, 7 (1872), 1^38. 3 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 139 mm. [Lyons: Guillaume Balsarin, between Feb. and 6 Apr. 1487]. 4o. Occasional marginal notes and corrections in a later hand. Pellechet, Pr, and GW assign to [Geneva: Printer of Bagnyon]; Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his Polain, BMC, and CIBN to [Lyons]. sale, lot 48, for »121. collation: a^e8 f10. shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.11. GW 3170;HCR 2246; Go¡ B-14; BMC VIII 277; Pr 7819; CIBN B-9; Pellechet 1689; Polain 450; Sheppard 6638. B-009 Balbus, Hieronymus COPY Epigrammata. Wanting the blank leaf f10. r a1 Balbus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] the regents of Maximilian I. Incipit: ‘[N]ulla vos subeat admiratio, prestantis- simi viri, quod rerum opifex Deus eduxit . . .’ b-009^b-011] balbus, johannes 361

r a2 Balbus, Hieronymus: Epigrammata. ‘Non primum tumido est Catholicon’, Gb Jb 64 (1989), 47^96; Lotte Hellinga, ‘Slipped ausus se credere ponto > Ignota secuit qui rate primus aquas’. Lines and Fallen Type in the Mainz Catholicon’, Gb Jb 67 (1992), refs. Edited among the Carmina in Hieronymi Balbi . . . opera 35^40; and the response by Paul Needham, ‘Slipped Lines in the poetica, oratoria, ac politico-moralia, ed. Joseph von Retzer Mainz Catholicon: A Second Opinion’, Gb Jb 68 (1993), 25^9. (Vienna, 1791/2), I 101^270.‘Collectio tertia’. See also Anke Bo« hm, ‘Das Psalterium Moguntinum. Kann man Vienna: JohannWinterburg, 1 Aug. 1494. 4o. aufgrund von Satzvarianten verschiedene Au£agen collation: a b8 c6. erschlieÞen?’, Gb Jb 64 (1989), 30^8; Lotte Hellinga,‘Comments GW 3181; HC *2250; Go¡ B-18; BMC III 811; Pr 9475; BSB-Ink B-7; on Paul Needham’s Notes’, Gb Jb 65 (1990), 65^9; Paul Needham, CIBN B-12; Hillard 257; Sheppard 2591. ‘Corrective Notes on the Date of the Catholicon Press’, Gb Jb 65 (1990), 46^64; Paul Needham, ‘Further Corrective Notes on the COPY Date of the Catholicon Press’, Gb Jb 66 (1991), 101^26; Lotte Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalf red morocco. Size:190 ¿ 137 ¿ Hellinga,‘Das Mainzer ýCatholiconß und Gutenbergs NachlaÞ. 7 mm. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ 130 mm. Neudatierung und Auswirkungen’, AGB, 40 (1993), 395^416; see A few early marginal notes. also the summary of the debate in CIBN B-13. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); name on front paste- collation: [a^f10 g4 h^t10 v4+1 x^z A^P10 Q4]. down and note on front endleaf; Elenchus, no. 548. Bequeathed in Watermarks: Bull’s head; gathering [h] Galliziani paper with pin- 1914. holes matching the Galliziani pattern; see Hellinga (1989), 54. shelfmark: Byw. K 5.31. GW 3182; HC *2254; Go¡ B-20; BMC I 39; Pr 146; BSB-Ink B-8; CIBN B-13; Oates 47; Rhodes 245; Sheppard 90; M. B. Stillwell, B-010 Balbus, Johannes GutenbergandtheCatholiconof1460 (NewYork,1936) [to accom- pany the distribution of leaves from an incomplete paper copy]. Catholicon. Facsimile: Farnborough, 1971. r [a1 ] [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam COPY pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt Binding: Mid-nineteenth-century blind-tooled russia over bev- quatuor . . .’ r elled wooden boards, in imitation of ¢fteenth-century style, for [Q3 ] [Colophon.] Incipit: ‘Altissimi presidio, cuius nutu infantium the Bodleian Library; index-tabs of knotted leather ties; the gold lingue ¢unt diserte . . .’ r stamp of the Library on both covers. Size: 427 ¿ 308 ¿ 95 mm. [Q3 ] [Verse.] ‘Hinc tibi, sancte pater, nato cum £amine sacro > Laus Size of leaf: 402 ¿ 290 mm. et honor domino trino tribuatur et uno. > Ecclesie laude libro hoc On front endleafa German verse about a debt:‘Item ist mir schul- catholice plaude Qui laudare piam semper non linque Mariam’. v > dig der Zender zu kesten da hab ich mich(?) zum besten’. [Q3 ] ‘Tabula rubricarum’. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue, inter- [Mainz: Printer of the Catholicon orJohann Gutenberg(?)],‘1460’ locked blue and yellow, or blue with white highlighting and pen- or [not before 1469] or [between 1460 and c.1472]. Folio. Three work in¢ll and pen-£ourishing in red, light green, and yellow issues can be distinguished despite identical typesetting: (a) extending into the inner margin. Other initials and paragraph printed on parchment or bull’s head paper; (b) on Galliziani marks are supplied in red or blue; red chapter headings, in the paper; (c) on tower and crown paper; see Gottfried Zedler, Das hand called ‘S1’ by Gerhardt Powitz, ‘Die Tabula Rubricarum Mainzer Catholicon, Vero« ¡entlichungen der Gutenberg- des mainzer Catholicon’ Gb Jb 69 (1994), 32^49; capital strokes Gesellschaft, 4 (Mainz, 1905). This has given rise to the theory and underlining. that issue (a) was printed in 1460, issue (b) in 1469, and issue (c) Provenance: Eberhardsklausen, Rhineland-Pfalz, Canons c.1472; see Paul Needham,‘Johann Gutenberg and the Catholicon Regular; on the front endleaf ‘Liber domus beatissime virginis Press’, Papersofthe Bibliographical Society of America,76 (1982), Marie in clusa Eberhardi Ordinis Canonicorum regularium 395^456 and the following articles in ‘Zur Catholicon- Treu[ir]ensis Diocesis.’ Johann Springel; on the front endleaf Forschung’,Wolfenbu« tteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 13 (1988), ‘Joannes Springel vatter vnser.’ Purchased for »63; see Books 105^232: James C. Thomas, ‘Die Umdatierung eines Purchased (1806), 1 and Macray 283. Wolfenbu« tteler Fru« hdruckes des Ackermann aus Bo« hmen (GW Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.Y 1.8 193) aufgrund beta- und elektronenradiographischer shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.31(a). Untersuchungen seiner Papierwasserzeichen’, 106^24; Gerhardt Powitz, ‘Das Catholicon in buch- und textgeschichtlicher Sicht’, B-011 Balbus, Johannes 125^37; Martin Boghardt,‘Die bibliographische Erforschung der Catholicon. ersten Catholicon-Ausgabe(n)’, 138^76; Claus W. Gerhardt, ‘Der r Doppelzeilendruck des Catholicon-Druckers von 1460’, 177^86; [a1 ] [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam Rolf Stu« mpel, ‘Uº berlegungen zum zweizeiligen Satz des pars gramatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem gramatice sunt qua- Catholicon’, 187^98; Paul Needham, ‘The Catholicon Press of tuor . . .’ r Johann Gutenberg: A Hidden Chapter in the Invention of [mm10 ] [Verse colophon.] ‘Grammatice partes et vocum proprie- Printing’, 199^230; Lotte Hellinga,‘The Catholicon: Hypotheses tates > Verius inuenies hoc codice, si quoque queres’; 19 hexam- or Solutions’, 231^2. For an alternative theory that all three states eters. were printed c.1469, but in three di¡erent print shops, the lines Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, 30 Apr. 1469. Folio. composed of movable type having been tied together two and collation: [a^c10 d10+1 e^g10 h6 i6+1 k^m10 n8 o6 p^r10 s8 t4+1 v^ two, see Lotte Hellinga, ‘Analytical Bibliography and the Study y10 z8 A4+1 B^D10 E8 F4+1 G^I10 K12 L^N10 O6 P6+1 Q^S10 T6 of Early Printed Books with a case-study of the Mainz V6+1 X^Z10 aa8 bb6 cc^ee10 ¡8 gg6+1 hh^kk10 ll8 mm10]. 362 balbus, johannes [b-011^b-014

GW 3183; H *2255; Go¡ B-21; BMC II 315; Pr 1521; BSB-Ink B-9; Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.Y 2.6, Auct.Y 2.11. CIBN B-14; Oates 872; Sack, Freiburg, 426; Sheppard 1116. shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen.1.10.

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Leaf [mm10] backed. B-013 Balbus, Johannes Binding: Nineteenth-century German half calf, over marbled Catholicon. boards; ‘BRM’ [Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis] in gold on the a r [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam spine. Size: 397 ¿ 295 ¿ 150 mm. Size of leaf: 382 ¿ 272 mm. 2 pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt On [a r] a historiated initial is supplied in blue with white high- 1 quattuor . . .’ lighting on a gold ground within a segmented frame of red and light green, depicting a master and two scholars; foliate exten- Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 24 Sept. 1483. Folio. 10 8 6 8 6 sions in the same palette with some gold dotting in the margins. collation: a b^z h m A^T U . Principal initials are supplied in colours with highlighting, red or GW 3188; HC *2257; Go¡ B-26; BMC V 356; Pr 4785; BSB-Ink green pen-work in¢ll and foliate extensions. Headings, initials B-14; CIBN B-18; Oates1884; Sheppard 3931^2. and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and FIRST COPY underlining. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- r Provenance: On [mm10 ]: ‘T. FR. i.’ Duplicate from the Royal sia; marbled pastedowns; triple ¢llets form a border, within Library, Munich; book-plate, see Warnecke 1391, and Dressler^ which a roll of cornucopiae, bucrania, lyres, and Aesculapian Schro« der 28 and 75, Typ F5; stamp and old shelfmark ‘Inc.c.a. sta¡s; rebacked re-using old spine. Size: 335 ¿ 230 ¿ 58 mm. 19’. Purchased from Fidelis Butsch, Catalogue (1858), no. 592. Size of leaf: 322 ¿ 208 mm. r Purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 13. On a2 an eighteen-line initial is supplied in blue with pen-work shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.35. in¢ll and pen-£ourishing in red and green; occasional initials are supplied in a similar style. Other initials are supplied in red or B-012 Balbus, Johannes blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes Catholicon. and underlining. r Provenance: Zutphen, Dominicans. Johannes de Herler (six- [a2 ] [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam teenth century); ‘Conuentus zutphaniensis De libris fratris pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt r Johannis de herler’ on a1 . Wilhelmus Goes; ‘Sum Wilelmi Goes’ quattuor . . .’ r on a1 . J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1834; inscription on endleaf; [Strasbourg: The R-Printer (Johann Mentelin and Adolf Rusch), sale (1837), lot 169. Purchased for »0. 7. 0; see Books Purchased c.1470]. Folio. As dated by GWand Sheppard. (1837), 4. collation: [a^c10 d8 e10 f g6 h8 i^x10 y6 z A^E10 F8 GH10 I8 K6 L^ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.40. 10 8 P QR ]. SECOND COPY

GW 3185; HC *2251; Go¡ B-23; BMC I 65; Pr 246; BSB-Ink B-11; Wanting the blank leaf a1. CIBN B-16; Oates 102^3; Rhodes 246; Sheppard 211. Binding: Modern half parchment; marbled pastedowns. Size: COPY 314 ¿ 223 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 196 mm. r Binding: Contemporary south German blind-tooled calf over On a2 an eighteen-line historiated initial is supplied in magenta bevelled wooden boards, remains of two metal clasps with the with highlighting in white, depicting a monk holding a book, on a inscription ‘Aue Maria gracia’. On both covers triple ¢llets form blue background with white highlighting and within a gold frame; a frame; the inner rectangle is ¢lled with merrythoughts; in the foliate extensions into the inner margin in blue, green, and compartments, three di¡erent £oral stamps; see, for example, magenta with some gold-dotting. In gatherings a^h, other initials Schwenke^Schunke 69, no. 9 (Straubing); at each point of inter- are supplied in red or blue with pen-£ourishing in light blue and section, a small rosette stamp. In the frame, stamped scrolls with red. Paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. r the inscription ‘Maria hilf’; see Schwenke^Schunke 291, no. 357 Provenance: Ripatransone, Marche, Oratorians; on a2 : (Augsburg Hirsch am Zaun K 80). In the corners, a round stamp ‘Congregationis Oratorii Ripani’. Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^ with a stag. Size: 487 ¿ 30 ¿ 120 mm. Sizeof leaf: 462 ¿ 307 mm. 1932); book-plate; inscription ‘Rome 1898 21 frs. 50 c.’ On front pastedown, the title of the book, a note, and the name of Bequeathed in 1932. the owner in Greek characters. Deleted inscription under the shelfmark: Toynbee 3653. v colophon on [R7 ]. r On [a2 ] a south German ten-line initial is supplied in blue with B-014 Balbus, Johannes white highlighting on burnished gold grounds, the gilt with Catholicon. punch-dotting, within an intersected frame of red and light a r [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam green; foliate extensions in the same palette with some gold-dot- 2 pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt ting into the inner and upper margins. Other initials and para- quattuor . . .’ graph marks are supplied in red. r Provenance: Burkhard von Horneck (c.1440^1522); on [h6 ]: ‘Est [Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, c.1485]. Folio. As assigned by burkardi de hornek’; on front pastedown, ’birkart fon oJrnek Sheppard, who notes that the type, the measurement of type- doktor &c’. Purchased from Payne and Foss for »21; see Library area, and the watermarks agree with those of Alexander Bills (1828^9), no. 92 and Books Purchased (1829), 2. Carpentarius, Destructorium vitiorum, which is assigned to [Renchen] [Bod-inc. A-166]; GW and CIBN assign to [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger]. b-014^b-017] balbus, johannes 363 collation: a10 b^i8 k6 l8 m6 n^p8 q6 r^x8 y6 AB8 C6 D^G8 H10 Gemnicensis’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 1815. I^O8 P6 Q^S8 T^X6 aa bb8 cc dd6 ee8 ¡^hh6 ii10. Bequeathed in 1914. GW 3190; Go¡ B-27; Pr 432; CIBN B-19; Rhodes 247; Sheppard 951. shelfmark: Byw. D 3.13.

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Wanting the blank leaf ii10. B-016 Balbus, Johannes Binding: Contemporary Netherlandish (Schwenke^Schunke^ Catholicon. Rabenau 4^5, ‘Antwerp, Wappenmeister’) blind-tooled calf r a2 [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam covers inlaid in nineteenth-century russia; stamp of the pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt Bodleian Library on both covers; upper board detached. Of the quattuor . . .’ old covers, only the inner frame and rectangle survive, a lozenge- v S5 [Verse colophon.] ‘Littere vt precium Johannis surgat de Prato > shaped central compartment has been cut out: on both covers Lugduni catholicon impressit arte sua’; 7 lines ofverse (the second triple ¢llets form a frame; the inner rectangle is divided by triple distich seems to consist of 2 hexameters and 1 pentameter). ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In the compartments Lyons: Jean Du Pre¤ , 26 Sept. 1492. Folio. three di¡erent stamps: a square stamp with a stag (Schwenke^ 8 6 8 6 Schunke 140, no. 26(?)), a round rosette stamp, and a lozenge- collation: a^y z h A^Q RS . shaped stamp with a double-headed eagle (Schwenke^Schunke GW 3198; C 806; BMC VIII 283; Pr 8587; Sheppard 6648.Wanting 16, no. 388); in the frame small rectangular stamps showing two leaf a1 (the title) and the blank leaf S6. dragons entwined(?). Size: 403 ¿ 295 ¿ 85 mm. Sizeofleaf: 382 ¿ Gathering m consists of eight leaves, not of ten as in GW and 270 mm. BMC. A section of text is omitted, the paragraph ‘Cenobita’ in v Initials are supplied in red, occasionally with reserved white dec- the ¢rst column of m6 being followed by ‘Cesarea’. oration; paragraph marks are supplied in red. COPY Provenance: Sir Thomas Chester (sixteenth century). George Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- r Harris (sixteenth century); on a1 : ‘Syr Thomas caster’; ‘Ab eo boards. Upper board detached. Size: 340 ¿ 250 ¿ 60 mm. Size of dono datus est Georgio Harris’, both in sixteenth-century hands. leaf: 330 ¿ 234 mm. r Robert Burton (1577^1640); name on a1 . Bequeathed to the Provenance: Purchased from Joseph Sams in Oct. 1856 for »1. 8. Bodleian in 1640 by Robert Burton; see Kiessling, Robert 0; see Library Bills (1856^8), no. 93, item 199, reduced from the Burton, no. 83. listed price of »3. 3. 0; Books Purchased (1857), 5. Former Bodleian shelfmark: J 3.12 Jur.; F 2.5 Jur. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.36. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.13. B-017 Balbus, Johannes Catholicon. B-015 Balbus, Johannes v a1 [Registrum.] Catholicon. r a2 [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam r a2 [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt quattuor . . .’ quattuor . . .’ Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Nov. 1495. Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 7 Dec. 1490. Folio. Folio. 8 6 8 6 8 collation: a^x y A^I L^P Q^S T . collation: a^z h m k A^N8. GW 3195; HC *2261; Go¡ B-30; BMC V 358; Pr 4794; BSB-Ink Woodcut initials. B-17; CIBN B-23; Sheppard 3943. GW 3201; H *2264; Go¡ B-33; BMC V 445; Pr 5063; BSB-Ink B-19; COPY Oates1985^6; Sheppard 4218.

Wanting the blank leaf a1. COPY Binding: Sixteenth-century German (Gaming) blind-tooled pig- Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment; marbled paste- skin over wooden boards, two clasps lost. On both covers multi- downs. Size: 314 ¿ 220 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 200 mm. ple ¢llets form three frames; the inner rectangles are divided by v On N8 : ‘Qui seruare sacris libris nescit honorem > illius a mani- ¢llets into three horizontal compartments. In the outer frame, a bus sit procul iste liber’, in a sixteenth-century hand, probably the roll of small rectangular ¢elds, in the central frame a crocked hand of Paulinus Mercurius.Title on lower edge. v cresting roll, in the inner frame a £oral ornament. In the compart- Provenance: Paulinus Mercurius (£. 15[9?]1); on N8 : ‘Frater ments two stamps: a triangular £oral stamp and a £oral corner- Paulinus Mercurius de bononia est meus dominus [corrected to piece. In the centre of the upper cover the coat of arms of the possessor] 15[9?]1’. Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); book- Carthusians in Gaming within a wreath, on the back cover, an plate; inscription ‘Rome 1898 14 frs.’Bequeathed in 1932. ornamental stamp. Size: 316 ¿ 215 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ shelfmark: Toynbee 3654. 193 mm. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. r Provenance: Johann Bach (£. 1491); on T8 : ‘Missus est presens liber fratri Martino redditto ex Venetys a Johannes pach qui ambo mente pia petunt. Aue Maria. 1491’ in the rubricator’s r hand, in red. Gaming, Austria, Carthusians; on a2 : ‘Carthusi× 364 balthasar de porta [b-018^b-021

r B-018 Balbus, Johannes Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; on a2 : Catholicon. ‘Carthusi× Buxheim’ and stamp; Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in r 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); a2 [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam Buxheim sale, lot 3337. Purchased by Falconer Madan for the pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt Bodleian in 1884 for 6 Marks; see Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; see quattuor . . .’ also Honemann,‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod3. Lyons: [Perrinus Lathomi, Bonifacius Johannis, and Johannes de shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.19. Villa Veteri], 7 Jan. 1496. Folio. GW ascribes to Bonifacius Johannis alone. collation: a^x8 y6 A^P8 Q6. B-020 Baldung, Hieronymus Woodcut initials. Aphorismi compunctionis theologicales. GW 3202; H 2265; BMC VIII 320; Pr 8706; CIBN B-25; Sheppard r a1 [Title-page.] 6597. v a1 [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘‘‘Locutus sum in lingua mea, notam fac COPY mihi, domine, ¢nem meum et numerum dierum meorum quis est, Leaf n4 is signed Niiii, as BMC, not as CIBN. ut sciam quid desit mihi, ecce mensurabiles posuisti mihi dies Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Size: 340 ¿ 255 ¿ meos et substantia mea tanquam nihilum ante te, verumtamen 65 mm. Size of leaf: 332 ¿ 238 mm. vniuersa etc.’’ [Ps 38,5^6], cum duobus sequentibus . . .’ r Occasional early marginal notes. a2 Baldung, Hieronymus: ‘Proemium’, addressed to Friedrich II, Paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and Count of Hohenzollern, Bishop of Augsburg (1486^1505). underlining. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri ac illustri principi et r Provenance: Andres Embhart (sixteenth century); name on a1 in domino, domino Friderico, dei et apostolice sedis gratia a sixteenth-centuryhand;‘1Daler’.Date ofacquisition unknown; Augustensi episcopo. . .’ probably between 1847 and c.1892; not in Catalogus (1843) with refs. Dated 12 Feb. 1493,‘ex opido Gemu« nd’. v Appendix. a3 [List of contents.] v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.16. a4 Baldung, Hieronymus: Aphorismi compunctionis theologi- cales. Incipit: ‘[O] niser(!) et infelix huius naufragi seculi amator, B-019 Balbus, Johannes memento mori . . .’ Catholicon. [Strasbourg]: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 6 Jan. 1497. 4o. r collation: a^k4. a2 [Balbus], Johannes: Catholicon. Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam pars grammatice nuncupatur, partes siquidem grammatice sunt Tenwoodcuts, including Schramm pl. 344 used ¢ve times. quattuor . . .’ GW 3211; HC (+ Addenda) *2270; Go¡ B-36; BMC I 111; Pr 477; BSB-Ink B-21; CIBN B-29; Rhodes 248; Sack, Freiburg, 432; Venice: Johannes Hamman, for Petrus Liechtenstein, 28 Feb. Schmidt, Gru« ninger, 28; Schramm XX p. 22 and pls 340^5; 1497/8? Folio. Schreiber V 3400; Sheppard 385. collation: a^x8 y6 A^I L^P8 Q^S6 T8. Woodcut initials. COPY GW 3203; H *2266; Go¡ B-34; BMC V 427; Pr 5199; BSB-Ink B-20; Binding: Nineteenth-century calf (c.1825), for the Bodleian Sack, Freiburg, 430; Sheppard 4156. Library; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 195 ¿ 135 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 126 mm. COPY Variant: on a v, l. 25: ‘arciunt~’, and on k v, last line: Binding: Contemporary German (Cologne, KyriÞ workshop no. 3 3 ‘MCCCCxCVII’. ‘P’ wanting on a v, line 25, and supplied in 96) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, two clasps lost; 3 black ink, also‘-sui’on line 23 and and ‘-ius’on line 24. rebacked. On both covers ¢llets form a double frame; the inner Occasional marginal notes and pointing hands. Underlining in rectangle is divided by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. black ink. In the compartments are two di¡erent lozenge-shaped stamps in Occasional initials are supplied in black ink. Some woodcuts alternating rows: a stamp of theVirgin and Child and a £eur-de- touched with red ink. lis stamp; in the frame a big round rosette stamp; for the stamps Provenance: Purchased for »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased see KyriÞpl.195, nos1, 2, and 5. Despite reservations expressed by (1825), 4. Sheppard, the presence of a Venetian-printed book in Cologne shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.15. does not seem improbable. Size: 342 ¿ 230 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 326 ¿ 210 mm. Four leaves of an early fourteenth-century manuscript containing B-021 Balthasar de Porta a portion of book I of a Latin treatise on surgery (de corpore humano) removed from the binding, now MS. Lat. misc. c.17, fols Conclusiones contra quorundam Bohemorum errores. r 11^14. Aa1 [Title-page.] r v On a2 an eight-line initial is supplied in blue with reserved white Aa1 Balthasar [de Porta]: Conclusiones contra quorundam decoration and pen-£ourishing in red. Initials are supplied in red Bohemorum errores. Incipit: ‘[N]ouissime inter resumendum or blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red, red capital strokes tractatulum resolutorium dubiorum sacratissime misse . . .’ v and underlining. Ii5 Balthasar [de Porta]: ‘Conclusio totius operis’. Incipit: ‘Has conclusiones et veras et catholicas sanctorum . . .’ v Kk1 ‘Registrum’. b-021^b-024] baptista mantuanus 365

r v Kk6 [Colophon, providing information about the author and the [p1 ] Cittadinus Faventinus, Antonius: ‘Carmen’. ‘Quisquis ait work.] matrem Christi sine labe creatam > Hec legat errorem discat et [Leipzig]: Gregorius Bo« ttiger (Werman), [not before 1494]. 4o. ille suum’; 2 elegiac distichs. collation: Aa^Ee6 F6 Gg^Kk6. refs. See Walther, Initia, 16142. v GW 3214; H *2349; Go¡ B-37; BMC III 647; Pr 3016; BSB-Ink B-23; [p1 ] Cittadinus Faventinus, Antonius: ‘Aliud carmen’. ‘Hic libet Sack, Freiburg, 433; Sheppard 2138. ethereum regem sermone profundo > Exornat sanctam consoli- datque ¢dem’; 10 elegiac distichs. COPY [p v] ‘M. L. Iuris Periti’: ‘Aliud carnem(!).’ ‘Regine meritas laudes Leaf Aa repaired. 1 1 comendat Olympi Hic liber ethereum prosequiturque ducem’; 4 Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century calf, the spine and the > elegiac distichs. edges of the boards gold-tooled. Size: 214 ¿ 155 ¿ 25 mm. Size of refs. See Walther, Initia, 16520. leaf: 208 ¿ 141 mm. [p r] Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Epistola de festo conceptionis A ¢ve-line woodcut initial ‘C’ (reversed ‘D’) on Aa r, coloured in 2 1 beatae Mariae virginis [ep. 174]. red, yellow,green, and blue. On Aa v a ¢ve-line initial‘N’supplied 1 refs. Bernardus, Epistolae, I, Opera, 7, ed. J. Leclercq and H. in green with foliate scrolling on a ground of blue and gold, with Rochais (Rome, 1974), 388 l.10 ^ 389 l.12 and 390 l.13 ^ 392 l. 26. foliate border extensions in red, blue, and green, and a gold dot. v [p ] Bandellus de Castronovo, Vincentius: ‘Auctor operis ad Initial strokes and underlining supplied in red. 3 detractores’. Incipit:‘At siquis fortassis falso scientie nomine glor- Provenance: Purchased from Parker (pencil note inside upper iabundus, hec que scripsimus impugnare voluerit . . .’ cover) for »3. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), 2. r [p ] ‘Tabula’. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.82. 4 Bologna: Ugo Rugerius, 12 Feb. 1481. 4o. collation: [a6+1 b^o8 p6]. B-022 Bandellus de Castronovo,Vincentius GW 3238; H *2353; Go¡ B-49; BMC VI 806; Pr 6552; BSB-Ink Libellus recollectorius auctoritatum de veritate B-32; CIBN B-32; Sheppard 5312. conceptionis beatae virginis Mariae. COPY Wanting [p ]. [a r] [Bandellus de Castronovo, Vincentius: Letter addressed to] 6 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf, over blind-tooled pas- Count Petrus [de Gambara]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]eritatem meditabitur teboards coloured red in imitation of red morocco; marbled pas- guttur meum et labia mea detestabuntur impium’’, Prov. 8 [Prv tedowns. Size: 208 ¿ 162 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 151 mm. 8,7]. Cum apud ueteres philosophantes generose Petre, comes Occasional early marginal notes. Bibliographical note on front magni¢ce . . .’ v endleaf signed by J.T. Hand and dated 14 Feb. 1836. [a2 ] [List of contents.] v Partial rubrication: some initials and paragraph marks are sup- [a5 ] [Bandellus de Castronovo,Vincentius]: Libellus recollectorius plied in red. Capitals touched with yellow. Sheets signed in an old auctoritatum de veritate conceptionis beatae virginis Mariae. hand, partly cut away. Incipit: ‘[I]n hoc autem libello quem ex diuersis antiquorum . . .’ Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); bibliographical note o Milan: ChristophorusValdarfer, 1475. 4 . (above); purchased at his sale (1837), lot 69, for »0. 10. 6; see 8 6 collation: [a^p q ]. Books Purchased (1837), 4. GW 3237; H *2352; Go¡ B-48; BMC VI 726; Pr 5878; BSB-Ink B-33; shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.49. CIBN B-31; Sheppard 4886. COPY B-024 Baptista Mantuanus Binding: Forel. Size: 283 ¿ 171 ¿ 47 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ Opera. 162 mm. aa r [Title-page.] Provenance: Milan, Carmelites; inscription on [a r]. Purchased 1 1 aa r Buschius, Hermannus: ‘In Baptistam Mantuanum for »0. 12. 6; see Books Purchased (1843), 4. 1 Carmelitam . . . epigramma’. ‘Clarus Vlixee preco virtutis shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.62. Homerus > Condidit errantem per duo lustra ratem’; 4 elegiac dis- tichs. v B-023 Bandellus de Castronovo,Vincentius aa1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. Incipit: ‘Beatissime virginis et martyris Catharine De singulari puritate et praerogativa conceptione vitam nuper Rome, dum tu apud Innocentium Ponti¢cem salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi. Maximum pro republica tua splendidum oratoris munus . . .’ r r [a1 ] [Bandellus] de Castronovo,Vincentius: ‘Epistola . . . narratiua aa2 Baptista Mantuanus(?): ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘Catharina disputationis facte de materia conceptionis beate virginis Marie’, virgo Egyptia Alexandrie nata . . .’ v addressed to Hercules I d’Este, Duke of . Incipit: ‘[C]um aa2 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice secunda sive Catharinaria excellentem tui animi magnitudinem mecum reputo, Hercules dedicated to Bernardus Bembus. ‘Costidis aggressi pugnam tor- clarissime, non possum non satis admirari . . .’ menta rotasque Atque triumphato victricia bella tyranno’. r > [a4 ] Bandellus de Castronovo,Vincentius: De singulari puritate et refs. See Edmondo Coccia, Le edizioni delle opere del praerogativa conceptione salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi. Incipit: Mantovano, Collectanea Bibliographica Carmelitana, 2 (Rome, ‘[P]eculiarem hanc dignitatem, princeps illustrissime, sacri doc- 1960), 143. tores viri excellentissimi fundatoresque ortodoxe nostre religio- nis . . .’ 366 baptista mantuanus [b-024^b-028

r gg6 Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘In inuidum lectorem carmen’. ‘Inuide B-027 Baptista Mantuanus quid tantum iuuat excandescere lector > Et Rhodiis linguax De suorum temporum calamitatibus. ponere sacra focis’; 11elegiac distichs. r aa1 Baptista Mantuanus: De suorum temporum calamitatibus. Cologne: Apud praedicatores [i.e. Cornelis de Zierikzee], 1500. Dedicated to Cardinal Oliverius Carafa. 4o. 6 4 6 refs. Baptista Mantuanus, Libri tres decalamitatibustemporum, collation: aa bb cc dd^gg . ed. GabrieleWessels (Rome, 1916). See Coccia 139. GW 3243 t.2; H *2360; Go¡ B-51; BMC I 308 (part II); Pr 1493; hh v Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘Carmen’. Dedicated to Jacobus Maria BSB-Ink B-51; Sheppard 1104; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 217. 5 de Lino. ‘[L]ine, decus ¢dei, dentes cui Serra beatos > Alligat et COPY ueteris pignus amoris habet’; 15 elegiac distichs. Parthenice secunda only. Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 10 Sept. 1499. 4o. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the Bodleian collation: aa^¡8 gg hh6. Library. Size: 205 ¿ 143 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 134 mm. GW 3253; HC (+ Addenda) *2384; Go¡ B-93; BMC V 566; Pr 5586; Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’ r BSB-Ink B-45; Sack, Freiburg, 435; Sheppard 4679^80. and ‘4432’ in pencil on aa1 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.58. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century marbled pasteboards. Size: 187 ¿ 140 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 135 mm. B-025 Baptista Mantuanus Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark no. 620*, see Catalogue (1831); sale: perhaps to be Adolescentia. identi¢ed with Catalogue (1841), part III, lot 877. Purchased for v a1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Paris Ceresarius. »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 6. refs. The Eclogues of Mantuan, ed. Wilfred P. Mustard shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.50. (Baltimore, 1911), 62. SECOND COPY r a2 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Aeglogae’.[Also known as Adolescentia.] Bound with: refs. Eclogues of Mantuan, ed. Mustard, 63^119. See Coccia138. 1. Baptista Mantuanus, De patientia.Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Mantua:Vincentius Bertochus, 16 Sept. 1498. 4o. Leuco, 6 Sept.1499 (B-043); collation: a^f6 g4. 2. Baptista Mantuanus, Parthenice prima, sive Mariana.Venice: GW 3244 (Anm.);HC (+Addenda) 2401; C 857; Go¡ B-53; BMC VII Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco,16 July 1[4]99 (B-035); 934; Pr 6910; BSB-Ink B-37; CIBN B-36; Sheppard 5637. 3. Baptista Mantuanus, Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria. Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 14 July 1499 (B-039); COPY 4. Baptista Mantuanus, In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum Colophon as GW (Anm.). carmen.Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 6 Aug. 1499 (B-031). Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian COPY Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 213 ¿ 162 ¿ 17 mm. Size of Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop leaf: 206 ¿ 148 mm. no. 86) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with metal Some capitals are touched with yellow wash. clasps and catches; rebacked. On both covers double ¢llets form Provenance: Bergamo, Dominicans, S. Stephanus, later S. an outer frame, in which is a £oral roll (KyriÞ pl. 175, no. 1); the Dominicus; inscriptions on a r and a r. J.T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); 1 2 head of the upper cover is stamped ‘Baptista M’. Triple ¢llets note on endleaf; purchased at his sale (1837), lot 119, for »0. 2. 0; form an inner frame, decorated on the upper cover with a rosette see Books Purchased (1837), 24. stamp (KyriÞpl.175, no.6), undecoratedon the lower cover. In the shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.7. inner rectangle, on both covers, a repeated strapwork roll (KyriÞ pl. 175, no. 2). Size: 201 ¿ 144 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ B-026 Baptista Mantuanus 130 mm. De suorum temporum calamitatibus. Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM inscription r r Fragments. in red ink on a1 , armorial stamp on a2 , of item 1;‘H 245’ (? shelf- Deventer: Richard Pafraet, 27 Nov. 1495. 4o. mark) on label inside the upper cover. Grafvon Ostein,1803. Sold collation: a^f8.4 g6 h4 i8. in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); GW 3248; HCR 2382; Pr 9009; Campbell^Kronenberg 228; HPT II Buxheim sale, lot 3338. Purchased by Falconer Madan for the 408; ILC 339; Sheppard 6948. Bodleian in 1884 for 11 Marks 50 Pfennigs; see Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; note by Falconer Madan inside the upper cover; see COPY also Honemann,‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod8. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.49(5). Fragments of only three leaves remain, a1, 50 ¿ 92 mm, a2, 35 ¿ 92 mm, and i8, 100 ¿ 93 mm. r ‘telos’ in faded black ink on i8 . B-028 Baptista Mantuanus Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. De suorum temporum calamitatibus. shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(30). r AA1 [Title-page.] r AA 2 Baptista Mantuanus: De suorum temporum calamitatibus. ‘De peccatis’. Dedicated to Cardinal Oliverius Carafa. refs. See B-027. b-028^b-030] baptista mantuanus 367

v KK6 Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘Carmen’ [dedicated to] Jacobus Maria GW 3255; H 2385; Go¡ B-95; BMC VIII 216; Pr 8386; CIBN B-61; de Lino. ‘[L]ine, decus ¢dei, dentes cui Serra beatos > Alligat et Oates 3155; Renouard, Badius, II 106 no. F 1; Rhodes 255; ueteris pignus amoris habet’; 15 elegiac distichs. Sheppard 6540. Paris: Georg Wolf and Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit, 13 Mar. COPY 1499/1500. 4o. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled russia, with green collation: AA8 BB^II6 KK8. pastedowns; bound for the Bodleian Library: binding mark r GW 3254 (Anm.); C 847; Go¡ B-94; Sheppard 6533. ‘Bodl’on [*1 ]; and the gold stamp ofthe Bodleian on both covers; COPY upper board detached. Size: 209 ¿ 148 ¿ 24 mm. Size of Bound with: leaf: 198 ¿ 132 mm. 1. Baptista Mantuanus, Parthenice prima, sive Mariana. [Paris]: Some underlining in pencil. Georg Wolf orThielman Kerver, for Jean Petit, [c.1499] (B-034); Provenance: WilliamWorcester(sixteenth/seventeenth century); r 2. Baptista Mantuanus, Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria. inscription on vv8 in a sixteenth-century hand: ‘Thys ys sr [Paris: Georg Wolf and Thielman Kerver, for] Jean Petit, [c.1499] Wyllyam Wurcetres boke the wich he purpa[ ] > Wylnott syll for (B-038); no Ryches therfore the reder may byleue contynually as ye doth 4. Baptista Mantuanus, In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum fynde’. Acquired before 1674: listed in Hyde, Catalogus, I 252, o carmen. [Paris: Georg Wolf and] Thielman Kerver, for Jean with shelfmark 4 F 33 Art., but dated to 1505. This date is prob- Petit, [c.1499] (B-030). ably derived from the last item in the volume as it was then bound, Binding: Eighteenth-century French olive-green morocco, with namely the Depatientia. Item 2 in the description is probably now gold ¢llets, gold-tooled spine, a fern-tip roll on the turn-ins, Auct. 2Q 5.24(3) (B-045), namely the Contra poetas impudice v marbled pastedowns, and gilt-edged leaves. Size: 202 ¿ 142 ¿ loquentes. The ruled scoring in black ink on Cc6 of B-045 v r 33 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 125 mm. matches the scoring on [*1 ^2 ] of this item, and the leaves are the Provenance: Hugo Caroneus (£. 1543). G. Caroneus (sixteenth same size. o r Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 F 33 Art. century); inscription on a1 of item 1: ‘Hic liber olim circa anno domini1543 fuit emptus a patre meo domino Hugo Caroneo doc- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.29. tore medico meo rogatu a quodam mei condiscipulo crestensi. G. r Caroneus. 1543’. Other names on a1 of item 1 (perhaps pen- B-030 Baptista Mantuanus trials): Johannes [ ]; Hugo Sa[ ]. Purchased from Arthur Rogers In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum carmen, et al. by the Friends of the Bodleian Library in July1931for »22; pencil r aa1 [Title-page.] note on the front endleaf. r aa2 Baptista Mantuanus: In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum shelfmark: Don. e.12(3). carmen, dedicated to Ludovicus Gonzales Hispanus. ‘[S]emideum ueteres insignia facta poetae > Meoniis usi ¢dibus B-029 Baptista Mantuanus grandique cothurno’. De suorum temporum calamitatibus. refs. See Coccia 141. r r cc5 Baptista Mantuanus: Somnium Romanum dedicated to [*1 ] [Title-page.] v Andreas Bentivolus.‘[M]axime iusticie cultor, qui clara parentum [*1 ] Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter], addressed to Johannes Briselotus. > Facta nouis uite meritis et honoribus auges’. refs. Renouard, Badius, II 107. refs. See Coccia 144. v v f1 Baptista Mantuanus: Epigrammata ad Falconem.‘[D]ebeo (sed [*2 ] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. v cure prohibent) tibi carmina, Falco Aegraque mens uariis solli- [*]4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Sequentis operis prenotamenta’. > Incipit: ‘[V]t morem quem instituimus obseruemus . . .’ citudinibus’. aa r Baptista Mantuanus: De suorum temporum calamitatibus refs. See Coccia 141. 1 v [dedicated to] Cardinal Oliverius Carafa. i3 Baptista Mantuanus: In divum Albertum Carmelitam carmen. refs. See B-027. ‘[M]ensis Augusti redeunt honores > Fulget auleis paries et are’; 36 v strophes, each consisting of 3 sapphics and 1 adonic. aa1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentaryon De suorum tem- porum calamitatibus.] Incipit: ‘[C]ogimur istius mala tempestatis refs. See Coccia 141. v etc. Opus hoc, quod de calamitatibus suorum temporum auctor i6 Baptista Mantuanus: De vita divi Ludovici Morbioli.‘Maxime inscripsit . . .’ ponti¢cum triplicem qui fronte coronam > Et duo sacrata qui geris r arma manu’. vv7 [Colophon.] vv v Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘Carmen’ [dedicated to] Jacobus Maria refs. See Walther, Initia, 10810a and Coccia 142. 7 r ll5 Baptista Mantuanus: De contemnenda morte, dedicated to de Lino. ‘[L]ine decus ¢dei dentes cui Serra beatos > Alligat et ueteris pignus amoris habet’; 15 elegiac distichs. Jason Castellus.‘[Q]uid moeres fatumque times, oblita tui mens > r Stulta, quid hoc tantum debile corpus amas’. vv8 Thiletanus, Bibacius: [Letter in prose and verse (four elegiac couplets), addressed to] Jodocus Badius Ascensius. refs. See Coccia 140. refs. Renouard, Badius, II 108. [Paris: GeorgWolfand] Thielman Kerver, forJean Petit, [c.1499]. o [Paris]: Georg Wolf and Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit and 4 . 8 6 6 6 8 Johann de Koblenz, 4 Sept. and 30 Nov. 1499. 4o. collation: aa bb^ee f^i ll . collation: [*]4 aa^pp8 qq^tt6 vv8. GW 3259; Go¡ B-86; Sheppard 6534. 368 baptista mantuanus [b-030^b-034

COPY Provenance: Purchased on 31 Oct. 1985 at Bloomsbury Book r Variant: on aa2 , l. 3:‘Galleci’, not as GW (‘Gallecie’). Bound with Auctions, lot 45, for »1300; see ledger (1985/6), no. 364. B-028; see there for details of binding and provenance. Size of shelfmark: Inc. e. G25.1. leaf: 195 ¿ 125 mm. v Some contemporary scribbles and pen-trials on ll8 . shelfmark: Don. e.12(4). B-033 Baptista Mantuanus Parthenice prima, sive Mariana. r B-031 Baptista Mantuanus a1 [Title-page.] v In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum carmen, et al. a1 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice prima sive Mariana, dedi- r cated to Ludovicus Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista A1 Baptista Mantuanus: In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum carmen, dedicated to Ludovicus Gonzales Hispanus. Refrigerius. ‘[S]ancta Palestine repetens exordia nymphe > Di⁄ciles ortus et formidata profundo’. ‘[S]emideum ueteres insignia facta poetae > Meoniis usi ¢dibus grandique cothurno’. refs. See Walther, Initia, 17209 and Coccia 142. r refs. See Coccia 141. h7 Baptista Mantuanus: Ad beatam Virginem votum post febrim v acerrimam.‘[A]d tua confugio supplex altaria virgo Et fero noc- C1 Baptista Mantuanus: Somnium Romanum dedicated to > Andreas Bentivolus.‘[M]aximae iustitiae cultor, qui clara paren- turnas in tua templa preces’. refs. See Walther, Initia, 467 and Coccia 137. tum > Facta nouis uit× meritis et honoribus auges’. refs. See Coccia 144. Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, 18 May 1498. 4o. v 8.4 6 8 D7 Baptista Mantuanus: Epigrammata ad Falconem. ‘[D]ebeo collation: a^f g h . (sed curae prohibent) tibi carmina, Falco > Aegraque mens uariis GW 3285; H 2377; C 835; Pr 9097; Campbell 226 = 221 (II); HPT II sollicitudinibus’. 414; ILC 330; Sheppard 6988.

refs. See Coccia 141. COPY o r Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 6 Aug. 1499. 4 . Variant: on a2 , l. 2: ‘. . . Refriergi > um’. collation: A^E8 F6 G4. Binding: Half parchment; leaves cropped. Size: 204 ¿ 145 ¿ GW 3260; H *2396; Go¡ B-87; BMC V 565; Pr 5584; BSB-Ink B-49; 11mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. CIBN B-41; Sack, Freiburg, 436; Sheppard 4677. Copious interlinear glosses and marginal annotations, mainly in

COPY Latin, but some in Dutch, in black ink, in contemporary hands, r-v Bound with B-027(2); see there for details of binding and proven- both on grammatical and other subjects. Also, on a1 early ance. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 130 mm. notes in Latin, on rhetoric; further early notes in Latin and v Dutch; and early notes in Latin, on the printed text and the Marginal notes on B3 . shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.49(4). author. r Partial rubrication: one three-line initial is supplied in red on c4 . Some capital strokes and underlining in red. B-032 Baptista Mantuanus r Provenance: name on a2 in an early(?) hand: ‘Tr Gend[ ]’; uni- De contemnenda morte, et al. r denti¢ed stamp on a1 : eighteenth-century ‘C C’s addorsed and r [a1 ] [Title-page.] interlaced beneath a coronet. Date of acquisition unknown, but r [a2 ] Baptista Mantuanus: De contemnenda morte dedicated to the shelfmark makes a date of1886 probable, so this might be the Jason Castellus.‘[Q]uid meres fatumque times, oblita tui mens? > copy bought referred to as ‘Bapt. Mantuanus’ in the bill from Stulta, quid hoc tantum debile corpus amas?.’ Camille Vyt, Catalogue 290, no. 262; see Library Bills, 24 Feb. refs. See Coccia 140. 1886. r [a5 ] Baptista Mantuanus: In divum Albertum Carmelitam car- shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.34. men. ‘[M]ensis Augusti redeunt honores > Fulget auleis paries et are’. refs. See Coccia 141. B-034 Baptista Mantuanus [Erfurt:Wolfgang Schenck, c.1500]. 4o. Parthenice prima, sive Mariana. 8 r collation: [a ]. a1 [Title-page.] v GW 3270; R 826; Go¡ B-55; not in Sheppard. a1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter] addressed to Ludovicus COPY Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. Incipit: ‘[F]rater Binding: Twentieth-century parchment. Size: 189 ¿ 142 ¿ 7 mm. Baptista Mantuanus Carmelita, Ludouico Fuscario ac Iohanni Size of leaf: 184 ¿ 136 mm. Baptistae Refrigerio viris integerrimis SPD. Libellum meum cui, v Notes on the orderoftheheavens on [a1 ] in black ink in a contem- quod Marie virginis historiam continet, Parthenice titulus . . .’ r r porary hand. Notes in red ink on [a1 ]. Smudged pen-trials on a3 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Apologeticon’ addressed to Ludovicus v [a2 ]. Musical notation in a contemporary hand in black ink on Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. Incipit: r [a8 ]. ‘[Q]uoniamfortasse compluresrei(vtmosest)nouitatepellecti...’ r A three-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied on [a2 ]. Capital strokes and some underlining in red. refs. See Coccia 138. 2 r a1 [Title-page.] 2 v a1 [Dedication to Ludovicus Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius.] b-034^b-036] baptista mantuanus 369

2 r a2 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice prima. ‘[S]ancta Palestine B-036 Baptista Mantuanus repetens exordia nymphae > Di⁄ciles ortus et formidata pro- Parthenice prima, sive Mariana. fundo’. r A1 [Title-page.] refs. See Walther, Initia, 17209 and Coccia 142. Date of publica- v r A1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter] addressed to Laurentius tion given as Bologna, 11Feb. 1481, on h4 . v Burellus. h4 Baptista Mantuanus: Ad beatam Virginem votum post febrim accerimam.‘[A]d tua confugio supplex altaria uirgo Et fero noc- refs. Renouard, Badius, II 102^3. > r turnas in tua templa preces’. A2 [Introduction to extract from Johann Trithemius, De scriptori- refs. See Walther, Initia, 467 and Coccia 137. bus ecclesiasticis]. Incipit: ‘[U]tque in explanandis autoribus per- v quiri solent . . .’ h6 Baptista Mantuanus: Contra poetas impudice loquentes. r ‘[S]unt quibus eloquii datur aurea uena poetae Sed cadit in A2 Trithemius, Johannes: ‘Baptiste Mantuani vita et opera’. > refs. Johannes Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis (Paris: sordes in¢citurque luto’. r refs. See Walther, Initia, 18862 and Coccia 139. Bertholdus Rembolt and Jean Petit, 16 Oct. 1512), B7 , with slight variations at the end; ed. G. A. Fabricius, Bibliotheca ecclesiatica [Paris]: Georg Wolf or Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit, [c.1499]. o (Hamburg, 1718), no. CMXII. 4 . v A ‘In sequens opus praeambula’. Incipit: ‘Titulus operis est: collation: a10 2a b^f8 g h10. 2 2 v Parthenice Mariana . . .’ Woodcut on a1 . r A3 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. GW 3286 and 3286 (note); Go¡ B-62; not in Pr; Sheppard 6535. v A5 ‘Vocabulorum . . . declaratio’. COPY r A7 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Bound with B-028; see there for details of binding and proven- Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. Incipit: ‘Frater ance. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 125 mm. Baptista Mantuanus Carmelita, Lodouico Fuscario ac Joanni Wanting h10 containing the printer’s device. Baptiste Refrigerio viris integerrimis SPD. [L]ibellum meum cui, v Smudged marginal notes on c7 . quod Marie uirginis historiam continet, Parthenice titulus . . .’ r shelfmark: Don. e.12(1). B1 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Apologeticon’ addressed to Ludovicus Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. Incipit: B-035 Baptista Mantuanus ‘[Q]uoniamfortasse compluresrei(vtmosest)nouitatepellecti...’ Parthenice prima, sive Mariana. refs. See Coccia 138. a r Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter] addressed to Ludovicus 1 a r Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice prima, dedicated to Ludovicus Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. Incipit: ‘[F]rater 1 Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. ‘[S]ancta Baptista Mantuanus Carmelita, Lodouico Fuscarario ac Joanni Palestine repetens exordia nymphe Di⁄ciles ortus et formidata Baptiste Refrigerio viris integerrimis SPD. Libellum meum cui, > profundo’. quod Marie virginis historiam continet, Parthenice titulus . . .’ refs. See Walther, Initia, 17209 and Coccia 143. Date of publica- a r Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Apologeticon’ addressed to Ludovicus 3 tion given as Bologna, 11Feb. 1481, on v r. Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. Incipit: 5 a r Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary on Parthenice ‘[Q]uoniamfortassecompluresrei(vtmosest)nouitateperlecti...’ 1 prima.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]ancta Palestine repetens exordia nymphe’’. In hoc prooemio auctor ex instituto Latinorum poetarum res refs. Not in Coccia. arduas . . .’ b r Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice prima dedicated to Ludovicus 3 v v Baptista Mantuanus: Ad beatam Virginem votum post febrim Fuscararius and Johannes Baptista Refrigerius. ‘[S]ancta 6 accerimam.‘[A]d tua confugio supplex altaria uirgo Et fero noc- Palestinae repetens exordia nymphae Di⁄ciles ortus et formi- > > turnas in tua templa preces’. data profundo’. refs. See Walther, Initia, 467 and Coccia 137. refs. See Walther, Initia, 17209 and Coccia 142. Edition dated v r Badius Ascensius, Jodocus(?): [Commentary on Ad beatam Bologna, 11Feb. 1481, on i r. 7 5 Virginem votum.] Incipit: ‘[A]d tua confugio. Carmen hoc i v Baptista Mantuanus: Ad beatam Virginem votum post febrim 5 votiuum quia facillimum est non egere putem explanationis . . .’ accerrimam. ‘[A]d tua confugio supplex altaria uirgo > Et fero nocturnas in tua templa preces’. [Paris: Georg Wolf and] Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit [and o refs. See Walther, Initia, 467. Not in Coccia. Johann de Koblenz, after 15 Oct. 1499]. 4 . IGI VI assigns to Kerver alone. Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 16 July 1[4]99. 4o. The colo- collation: A B a8 b6 c^v8. phon reads:‘Anno gratiae. M. xcix. die. xvi. Iulii’. GW 3288; H 2369 (I); HC 2369; HC after 2362; Go¡ B-64; CIBN collation: a^h8 i6. B-48; Renouard, Badius, II 101^2 no. E 1; Rhodes 251; Sheppard GW 3287; HC *2368; Go¡ B-63; BMC V 565; Pr 5582; BSB-Ink 6542. B-53; Sack, Freiburg, 437; Sheppard 4676. COPY COPY Bound with: Bound with B-027; see there for details of binding and proven- 2. Baptista Mantuanus, Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria. ance. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 130 mm. [Paris: Georg Wolf and] Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit [and shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.49(2). Johann de Koblenz, after 5 Aug.1499] (B-040); 3. Baptista Mantuanus, Contra poetas impudice loquentes, com- mentary by Jodocus Badius Ascensius. [Paris: Georg Wolf and] 370 baptista mantuanus [b-036^b-039

v Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit and Johann de Koblenz, 15 Oct. R2 Baptista Mantuanus: De contemnenda morte dedicated to 1499 (B-045). Jason Castellus.‘[Q]uid meres fatumque times, oblita tui mens? > Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled russia; green paste- Stulta, quid hoc tantum debile corpus amas’. downs and a parchment index tab. Bound for the Bodleian refs. See Coccia 140. Library; instructions to binder on front endleaf: ‘Retain the old Paris: [Georg Wolf and Johann Philippi, for] E., J. and G. de paper at the beginning; not to be cut’; the gold stamp of the Marnef, and Jean Petit, 1497. 4o. Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 218 ¿ 148 ¿ 38 mm. Size collation: A^C8 D^G6 HI8 K^N6 O^Q8 R6. of leaf: 207 ¿ 133 mm. GW 3294; C 838; Go¡ B-68; BMC VIII149; Pr 8240; Sheppard 6378. Some early marginal notes. Manuscript list of contents on front endleaf in a seventeenth-century(?) hand, containing the ¢rst COPY Bound with A-277; see there for details of binding and proven- two items, and showing that they had travelled together for some ance. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ 127 mm. time before they received their present binding. Although the Gatherings H^R only: wanting gatherings A^G, Parthenice three items were probably issued together, as stated in CIBN secunda. B-48, it seems thatthe copyof item three was added to this volume Occasional underlining in black ink. at a later stage. shelfmark: 4o F 1(4) Art. Provenance: Guilielmus Braysicus (sixteenth century?); name r (deleted) on A1 : ‘Guiluelmus Braysicus/E[ ]sing D[ ]perhus’. Items 1 and 2 were acquired in 1823 from Joseph Sams; see B-038 Baptista Mantuanus ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 172v; item 3 was acquired Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria. before1674; see B-029 and B-045. r A1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.24(1). v A1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissime virginis et martyris Catharine vitam nuper B-037 Baptista Mantuanus Rome dum tu apud Innocentium Ponti¢cem Maximum pro Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria, et al. republica tua splendidum oratoris munus . . .’ r r A1 [Title-page.] A2 Baptista Mantuanus(?): ‘Argvmentvm’. Incipit: ‘Catharina v A1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. virgo Egyptia Alexandrie nata . . .’ v Incipit: ‘[B]eatissime virginis et martyris Katharine vitam nuper A2 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice secunda dedicated to Rome . . .’ Bernardus Bembus. ‘Costidis aggressi pugnam tormenta rotas- r que Atque triumphato uictricia bella tyranno’. A2 [Baptista Mantuanus(?)]: ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘Catharina > virgo Egyptia, Alexandrie nata . . .’ refs. See B-037. v v A2 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice secunda, [dedicated to] G4 Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘In inuidum lectorem carmen’. ‘Inuide Bernardus Bembus.‘[C]ostidis aggressi pugnam tormenta rotas- quid tantum iuuat excandescere lector > Et Rhodiis linguax ponere sacra focis’; 11elegiac distichs. que > Atque triumphato nutricia bella tyranno’. refs. See Walther, Initia, 3392a and Coccia 143. [Paris: GeorgWolf and Thielman Kerver, for] Jean Petit, [c.1499]. r o G6 [Colophon.] 4 . v 8 6 4 G6 Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘Carmen’, [addressed to the reader.] collation: A^C D^F G . ‘[I]nuide quod tantum iuuat excandescere, lector > Et Rhodiis lin- GW 3300; Go¡ B-70; Sheppard 6536. guax ponere sacra focis’; 11elegiac distichs. COPY H r Baptista Mantuanus: In Robertum Severinatem panegyricum 1 Bound with B-028; see there for details of binding and proven- carmen, dedicated to Ludovicus Gonzales Hispanus. ance. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 125 mm. ‘[S]emideum ueteres insignia facta poete Meoniis usi ¢dibus > shelfmark: Don. e.12(2). grandique cothurno’. refs. See Coccia 141. v K2 Baptista Mantuanus: Somnium Romanum dedicated to B-039 Baptista Mantuanus Andreas Bentivolus.‘[M]axime iustitie cultor, qui clara parentum Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria. Facta nouis uite meritis et honoribus auges’. r > a1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. refs. See Coccia 144. r Incipit: ‘[B]eatissime virginis et martyris Catharine vitam nuper M5 Baptista Mantuanus: Epigrammata ad Falconem. ‘[D]ebeo Rome dum tu apud Innocentium Ponti¢cem Maximum pro (sed cure prohibent) tibi carmina, Falco > Aegraque mens uariis republica tua splendidum oratoris munus . . .’ sollicitudinibus’. v a1 Baptista Mantuanus(?): ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[C]atharina refs. See Coccia 141. r virgo Egyptia Alexandrie nata . . .’ P5 Baptista Mantuanus: In divum Albertum Carmelitam carmen. r a2 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice secunda dedicated to ‘[M]ensis Augusti redeunt honores > Fulget auleis paries et are’. Bernardus Bembus.‘[C]ostidis aggressi pugnam tormenta rotas- refs. See Coccia 141. que Atque triumphato uictricia bella tyranno’. r > P8 Baptista Mantuanus: De vita divi Ludovici Morbioli, dedicated refs. See B-037. to Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max.‘[M]axime ponti¢cum triplicem r f4 Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘In inuidum lectorem carmen’.‘Inuide quid qui fronte coronam Et duo sacrata qui geris arma manu’. > tantum iuuat excandescere lector > Et Rhodiis linguax ponere refs. See Walther, Initia, 10810a and Coccia 142. sacra focis’. Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 14 July 1499. 4o. b-039^b-042] baptista mantuanus 371 collation: a^e8 f 4. B-041 Baptista Mantuanus GW 3302; HC *2375; Go¡ B-71; BMC V 565; Pr 5581; BSB-Ink De patientia. B-57; Sack, Freiburg, 438; Sheppard 4675. r a1 [Title-page.] COPY r a2 Capreolus, Helias: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Taberius. Bound with B-027(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Incipit: ‘[N]isi uana sit Pythagorae palingenesia, Maronem nobis ance. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 130 mm. alterum haec aetas rediuiuum produxit . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.49(3). r a3 ‘Indices librorum’. v a5 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus B-040 Baptista Mantuanus Fantucius. Parthenice secunda, sive Catharinaria. refs. Baptista Mantuanus, La vita beata. La pazienza, ed. and r trans. Ettore Bolisani (Padua, 1959), 251. a1 [Title-page.] v b r Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Isagoges ad patientiam’. [Also known as a1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Henricus 1 Valluphinus. De patientia.] Dedicated to Carolus Antonius Fantucius. Incipit: refs. Renouard, Badius, II 98. ‘[Q]uoniam opportunis ac frequentibus bene¢ciis huic nostro r Bononiensi coenobio magni¢ce ac religiose collatis . . .’ a2 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissime virginis et martyris Catharine vitam nuper refs. Partially printed in Baptista Mantuanus, La vita beata, ed. Rome dum tu apud Innocentium Ponti¢cem Maximum pro Bolisani 252^64 and Coccia 140. r republica tua splendidum oratoris munus . . .’ p6 Baptista Mantuanus(?): [Valedictory note.] Incipit:‘Haec habui v de tenui facultate meae penuriae quae diuturnae nostrae amici- a2 Baptista Mantuanus(?): ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[C]atharina virgo Egyptia Alexandrie nata . . .’ ciae et mutuae . . .’ r p r [Colophon.] a3 ‘Index alphabeticus’. 6 r p v Taberius Brixianus, Johannes: ‘Antigraphia’, addressed to a4 ‘Expositiuncule epistole auctoris premisse’. Incipit: ‘Nequid 6 inexpositum preteream noris lector in epistola ab auctore repre- Helias Capreolus.‘Postquam plena malis subierunt tempora nos- missa . . .’ que > Scyllaeis lacerat fors truculenta uadis’; 14 elegiac distichs. v o a4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[V]itam Brescia: Bernardinus de Misintis, 30 May 1497. 4 . poete atque auctoris huius clarissimi in prioris Parthenices pre- collation: a6 b^o8 p6. ambulis recensuimus . . .’ GW 3304 (Anm.); HC, Addenda *2404 = H 2403; Go¡ B-76; Pr r B1 Baptista Mantuanus: Parthenice secunda dedicated to 7041; BSB-Ink B-41; Oates 2637; Rhodes 253; Sheppard 5816.

Bernardus Bembus.‘[C]ostidis aggressi pugnam tormenta rotas- COPY que > Atque triumphato uictricia bella tyranno’. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the Bodleian refs. See B-037. r Library. Size: 222 ¿ 166 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 216 ¿ 151 mm. B1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary on Parthenice Initials, often with extensions into the margins, and paragraph secunda.] Incipit: ‘[C]ostidis aggressi pugnam. Ex veteri marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. Latinorum poetarum more atque instituto poeta noster tria Provenance: Rebdorf, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, abbey, S. facit . . .’ r Johannes Baptista; inscription in ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century P6 Ceretus, Franciscus: ‘In inuidum lectorem carmen’. ‘Inuide r hand on a1 ; not found in Rebdorf catalogues, probably alienated quid tantum iuuat excandescere lector > Et Rhodiis linguax before these were drawn up (1787,1790). Duplicate from the Royal ponere sacra focis’; 11elegiac distichs. r r Library,Munich(?);‘4742’ in pencil on a1 . Acquired between1847 P6 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Excandescere est ira et inuidia in£a- and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with mari . . .’ Appendix. [Paris: Georg Wolf and] Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit [and shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.99. Johann de Koblenz, between 5 Aug. 1499 and 13 Jan 1500]. 4o. As dated by CIBN; Sheppard dates [after 5 Aug.1499]. B-042 Baptista Mantuanus 4 8 6 collation: a B^M N^P . De patientia. GW 3303; H 2369 (II); C (+Addenda) 2376; Go¡ B-72; Pr 8385; r a1 [Title-page.] CIBN B-053; Renouard, Badius, II 97^8 no. D 1; Rhodes 252; r Sheppard 6539. a2 Bergmann de Olpe, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Wymmarus de Ercklens, Dean of Aachen. Incipit: ‘Plurima sunt ornatissime COPY vir, quae me non modo hortantur sed et impellunt . . .’ Bound with B-036; see there for details of binding and proven- r a3 [Table of contents.] ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 133 mm. v a5 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Some early marginal notes. Manuscript list of contents on front Fantucius. endleaf in a seventeenth-century(?) hand, containing the ¢rst refs. See B-041. two items, and showing that they had travelled together for some v a6 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Isagoges ad patientiam’. [Also known as time before they received their present binding. De patientia.] Dedicated to Carolus Antonius Fantucius. Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.24(2). ‘[Q]uoniam oportunis ac frequentibus bene¢ciis huic nostro Bononiensi coenobio magni¢ce ac religiose collatis . . .’ refs. See B-041. 372 baptista mantuanus [b-042^b-045

r r t6 Baptista Mantuanus(?): [Valedictory note.] Incipit: ‘Haec habui a2 Baptista Mantuanus: Contra poetas impudice loquentes. de tenui facultate meae penuriae quae diuturnae nostrae amici- Edited by Johannes Honorius Cubitensis. ‘[S]unt quibus eloquii ciae et mutuae . . .’ datur aurea vena poete Sed cadit in sordes in¢citurque luto’. r > t6 [Colophon.] refs. S. M. Opielka, ‘B. Baptista Manutanus’, Analecta Ordinis r t6 Brant, Sebastian: [Verse addressed to] Wymmarus de Ercklens. Carmelitarum, 1 (1909), 458^61, 482^6, 550^4, 583^8, at 459; see ‘Sume bianorei vatis Wymmare libellum Quo ¢eri patiens qui Coccia 139. > r volet, esse potest’; 4 elegiac distichs. a6 [Colophon acknowledging the editorial contribution of refs. See Walther, Initia, 18738. Johannes Honorius Cubitensis]. Basel: Johann Bergmann de Olpe, 17 Aug. 1499. 4o. Leipzig: JacobusThanner, 1499. 4o. collation: a b8 c^s4.8 t6. collation: a6. GW 3307; HC 2407; Go¡ B-79; BMC III 797; Pr 7783; BSB-Ink GW 3311; C 852; Go¡ B-81; Pr 3074; Sheppard 2168.

B-42; CIBN B-55; Oates 2855; Sack, Freiburg, 439; Sheppard COPY 2564. Bound with: COPY 1. Johannes Sulpitius Verulanus, De moribus puerorum carmen Bound with A-360; see there for details of binding and proven- juvenile. Leipzig: JacobusThanner, 1499 (S-355); ance. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 146 mm. 2. Regimen sanitatis que quondam schola solemnis Anglicorum r Variant: on t6 , l. 13: ‘. . . Se > ba|tinus Brant. |alutem . . .’, as GW, regi conscripsit [with a German gloss]. Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, not as BMC variant. 1 Mar.1[4]99 (R-023); shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.13(1). 3. Lucius Annaeus Seneca, De moribus humanae vitae. Marsilius Ficinus, De o⁄ciis cuilibet necessaria. Leipzig: Jacobus Thanner, B-043 Baptista Mantuanus 1499 (S-152); De patientia. 4. Caelius Sedulius, Exhortatorium ad ¢deles. Leipzig: Jacobus r Thanner, 1499 (S-127). a1 [Title-page.] r Previously also bound with: a2 Capreolus, Helias: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Taberius. 5. Pius II, De ritu, situ, moribus et conditione Teutoniae. Leipzig: Incipit: ‘[N]isi uana sit Pythagorae palingenesia, Maronem nobis Wolfgang Sto« ckel, 9 Apr. 1496 (P-308); alterum haec aetas rediuiuum produxit . . .’ r 6. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus: De mundi gubernatione. Leipzig: a3 ‘Indices librorum’. r Conrad Kachelofen, [14]98 (S-138). a6 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the Bodleian Fantucius. Library(?); marbled paper boards and one green paper index refs. See B-041. r tab, scars of others at the beginning of each item. According to b1 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Isagoges ad patientiam’. [Also known as Thorpe’s sale catalogue these items were bound together in the De patientia.] Dedicated to Carolus Antonius Fantucius. Incipit: following order: 5, 6, 2, 3, 5, 1, 4. Size: 213 ¿ 150 ¿ 11 mm. Size of ‘[Q]uoniam opportunis ac frequentibus bene¢ciis huic nostro leaf: 205 ¿ 142 mm. Bononiensi coenobio magni¢ce ac religiose collatis . . .’ In all items, principal initials are supplied in red. refs. See B-041. r r Provenance: ‘/13’ in pencil on a1 of item 1: price, 13d(?). r9 Baptista Mantuanus(?): [Valedictory note.] Incipit:‘Haec habui Purchased from Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851), Catalogue (1832), de tenui facultate meae penuriae quae diuturnae nostrae amici- no. 2428, for »1. 1. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 345 and ciae et mutuae . . .’ r Books Purchased (1832), 1. r9 Taberius Brixianus,Johannes: ‘Antigraphia’addressed to Helias shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.79(5). Capreolus. ‘Postquam plena malis subierunt tempora nosque > Scyllaeis lacerat fors truculenta uadis’; 14 elegiac distichs. B-045 Baptista Mantuanus o Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco, 6 Sept. 1499. 4 . Contra poetas impudice loquentes. collation: a6 b^q8 r10. r GW 3308; HC *2408; Go¡ B-80; BMC V 565; Pr 5585; BSB-Ink Aa1 [Title-page.] v B-43; CIBN B-56; Sack, Freiburg, 440; Sheppard 4678. Aa1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus de Quercu. COPY refs. Renouard, Badius, II 88. Bound with B-027(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Aa v ‘Quedam prenotatiuncule in sequens opus’. Incipit: ‘Poete ance. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 130 mm. 1 vitam in Parthenices Marian× prenotatiunculis recitauimus . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.49(1). r Aa2 ‘Rerum et verborum index’. r Aa3 Baptista Mantuanus: ‘Contra impudice scribentes’. [Also B-044 Baptista Mantuanus known as Contra poetas impudice loquentes.] ‘Sunt quibus elo- Contra poetas impudice loquentes. quii datur aurea uena poetae > Sed cadit in sordes in¢citurque r a1 [Title-page.] luto’. v a1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Laudatory introduction about refs. See Coccia 139. Baptista.] Incipit: ‘[B]aptista Mantuanus unus est qui sola anti- quitate antiquis postponendus est . . .’ b-045^b-048] barbarus, hermolaus 373

r Aa3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary on Contra poetas COPY impudice loquentes.] Incipit:‘Suntquibus eloquii etc. Sunt, inquit, Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, rebacked, re-using earlier quibus natura diuitem venam in carmina dederit . . .’ spine; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. [Paris: Georg Wolf and] Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit and Size: 305 ¿ 207 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 190 mm. Johann de Koblenz, 15 Oct. 1499. 4o. Occasional manuscript changes to the text. collation: Aa8 Bb Cc6. Provenance: Purchased for »0. 12. 6; see Books Purchased GW 3313; H 2369 (III); Go¡ B-82; Pr 8387; CIBN B-39; Renouard, (1822), 2. Badius, II 87^8 no. F 2; Rhodes 254; Sheppard 6541. shelfmark: Auct. L 5.18.

COPY Now bound with B-036; see there for details of thebinding. Sizeof B-047 Barbarus, Hermolaus leaf: 207 ¿ 133 mm. Castigationes Plinianae. Provenance: Guiluelmus Braysicus (sixteenth century?); name r r a1 [Title-page.] (deleted) on A1 of item1:‘Guiluelmus Braysicus/E[ ]sing D[ ]per- r a2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, hus’. Date of acquisition of items 1 and 2 unknown; item 3 Pont Max. acquired before 1674, and listed in Hyde, Catalogus, I 252, as o refs. See B-046. part of 4 F 33 Art, the ¢rst part now being B-029; see there and v a2 [Barbarus, Hermolaus: Monitum legentibus.] B-036. o refs. See B-046. Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 F 33 Art. r a3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Castigationes Plinianae primae. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.24(3). refs. See B-046. r aa1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’. B-046 Barbarus, Hermolaus refs. See B-046. r Castigationes Plinianae. aa1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Castigationes Plinianae secundae. r refs. See B-046. a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, v Pont Max. bb3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, refs. Hermolaus Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae et in Pont Max. refs. See B-046. Pomponium Melam, 3 vols, ed. Giovanni Pozzi (Padua, 1973^9), v I 1^3. bb3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Emendationes in Melam Pomponium. v refs. See B-046. a2 [Barbarus, Hermolaus: Monitum legentibus.] v refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, I 3^4. bb7 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, r Pont Max. a3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Castigationes Plinianae primae. refs. See B-046. refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, I 5^317, II, III r 837^1209. bb8 Barbarus, Hermolaus: In Plinium glossemata. r refs. See B-046. L6 [First colophon, dated 24 Nov.1492.] r 2 r ee4 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Hermolaus lectori’. a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’. refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, III 1213. refs. See B-046. 2 r a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Castigationes Plinianae secundae. [Venice: Printer of Hermolaus Barbarus, ‘Castigationes refs. Barbarus, CastigationesPlinianae, ed. Pozzi, III1214^1303. Plinianae’ (HC 2420), for Daniel Barbarus c.1493^4]. Folio. 2 v 8 6 4 8 6 4 c2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, collation: a^k l^r s aa^cc dd ee . Leaf g2 signed giii, g3 Pont Max. signed g. refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, III 1307. GW 3341; HC *2420; C 867; Go¡ B-101; BMC V 587; Pr 7422; 2 v c2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Emendationes in Melam Pomponium. BSB-Ink B-59; CIBN B-72; Oates 2232; Rhodes 256; not in refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, III 1308^49. Sheppard. 2 r d1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, COPY Pont Max. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled parchment. Size: 310 ¿ refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, III 1353. 215 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 208 mm. 2 v d1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: In Plinium glossemata. Some early marginal notes. refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, III1354^1475. Provenance: Johannes Andreas Mazza Cajinatius; inscription 2g v Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Hermolaus lectori’. r 6 on a1 . Dominicus Soraneca; inscription on pastedown. refs. Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae, ed. Pozzi, III 1479^83. Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his sale, lot 53, 2 v g7 [List of errata.] ‘Quibus locis huius operis impressores halluci- for »440. nati sint’. Incipit: ‘Folio primo: ad Augustum de agricultura, pro shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.10. architectura . . .’ 2g r [Second colophon, dated 13 Feb. 1493.] 8 B-048 Barbarus, Hermolaus Rome: Eucharius Silber, 24 Nov. 1492, 13 Feb. 1493. Folio. 8 10 8 6 2 8 6 8 Castigationes Plinianae. collation: a^z aa bb cc A^I KL a^e f g . r GW 3340; HC *2421; Go¡ B-100; BMC IV 113; Pr 3860; BSB-Ink a1 [Title-page.] r B-58; CIBN B-71; Oates1536; Sheppard 3058. a1 Grandis, Augustinus: ‘Epigramma de opere’. ‘Sordebat multis erroribus ante, sed illos > Erasit limae cura laborque grauis’; 4 ele- giac distichs. 374 barbarus, hermolaus [b-048^b-050

r a2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, B-050 Barbarus, Hermolaus Pont Max. Oratioad Fridericum IIIImperatorem et Maximilianum I refs. See B-046. v Regem Romanorum. a2 [Barbarus, Hermolaus: Monitum legentibus.] r refs. See B-046. [a1 ] Barbarus, Hermolaus: Oratio ad Fridericum III Imperatorem r a3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Castigationes Plinianae primae. et Maximilianum I Regem Romanorum. Incipit: ‘[P]ostquam lit- refs. See B-046. tere sacer Imperator iocundissimum Reipublice nostre nuncium r aa1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Praefatio’. attulere . . .’ refs. See B-046. refs. Dated 3 Aug. 1486, at Bruges or Boulogne. r r aa1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Castigationes Plinianae secundae. [a6 ] Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. See B-046. Carondeletus. Incipit: ‘Hermolaus Barbarus L(!) [Johanni] v bb5 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander Carondeleto, supremo Regis Romani secretario, S. P. D. VI, Pont Max. Orationem a me nudius quartus habitam ad principes . . .’ refs. See B-046. refs. Dated 4 Aug. 1486, at Bruges. v o bb5 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Emendationes in Melam Pomponium. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 13 Aug. 1486]. 4 . refs. See B-046. collation: [a6]. v cc3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, GW 3345; H *2417; Go¡ B-105; Pr 3673; BSB-Ink B-61; CIBN B-74; Pont Max. Sack, Freiburg, 449; Sheppard 2922^5. As dated by CIBN and refs. See B-046. BSB-Ink; Hillard and Sack date [not before end of Aug. 1486], r cc4 Barbarus, Hermolaus: In Plinium glossemata. Sheppard [after 4 Aug.1486]. refs. See B-046. v FIRST COPY ¡3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Hermolaus lectori’. Bound with: refs. See B-046. 1. Johannes Antonius Campanus, Oratio in conventu Cremona: Carolus de Darleriis, 3 Apr. 1495. Folio. Ratisponensi anno 1471habita. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1487] 8 6 4 6 4 collation: a^k l^r s aa^ee ¡ . (C-038); GW 3342; HC *2423; Go¡ B-102; BMC VII 959; Pr 6929; BSB-Ink 2. Ludovicus Imolensis, Oratio in die Stephani habita. [Rome: B-60; CIBN B-73; Oates 2604; Rhodes 257; Sheppard 5722. Georgius Teutonicus (Lauer?) and Sixtus Riessinger, c.1483] COPY (L-198(1)); Binding: Twentieth-century half morocco. Size: 285 ¿ 219 ¿ 3. Stephanus Tegliatius, Sermo contra Turcorum persecutionem. 26 mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 190 mm. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 27 Dec.‘1481’ i.e. 1480] (T-017); Occasional early marginal notes. 4. [Removed as a duplicate and exchanged with the British Provenance: Purchased from Leo Samuel Olschki (1861^1940), Museum, 1913: note by F[alconer] M[adan] on endleaf]; Monumenta typographica, no. 115, for 75 Fr; see Library Bills, 12 5. Thomas ex Capitaneis, de Colleonibus, Oratio in die Omnium Feb. 1901. Sanctorum habita, 1483. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 1 Nov. shelfmark: Inc. d. I13.1495.1. 1483] (C-057); 6. Bernardinus Carvajal, Oratio in die Circumcisionis habita, 1484. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 1 Jan. 1484] (C-094); B-049 Barbarus, Hermolaus 7. Ludovicus Donatus, Oratiopro S. Augustini solemnitatehabita. Oratioad Fridericum IIIImperatorem et Maximilianum I [Rome: Johannes Schoemberger, after 28 Aug. 1482?] (D-156); Regem Romanorum. 8. Lippus Aurelius Brandolinus, Oratio pro S. Thoma Aquinate. r [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1485^90] (B-503); a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Oratio ad Fridericum III Imperatorem et Maximilianum I Regem Romanorum. Incipit: ‘[P]ostquam lit- 9. Andreoccius de Ghinucciis, Oratio pro Senensibus ad terae, sacer Imperator, iocundissimum Reipublicae nostrae nun- Innocentium VIII. [Rome: Johannes Schoemberger, after 30 Oct. cium attulere . . .’ 1484] (G-157A(2)); refs. Dated 3 Aug. 1486, at Bruges or Boulogne. 10. Antonius Lollius, Oratio Circumcisionis dominicae coram r Innocentio VIII habita. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 1 Jan. a8 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Carondeletus [II]. Incipit: ‘Hermolaus Barbarus I[ohanni] 1485] (L-140(1)); Carondeleto, supremo Regis Romani secretario, salutem P. D. 11. [Removed as a duplicate and exchanged with the British Orationem a me nudius quartus habitam ad principes . . .’ Museum, 1913: note by F[alconer] M[adan] on endleaf]; refs. Dated 4 Aug. 1486, at Bruges. 12. [Removed as a duplicate and exchanged with the British Museum, 1913: note by F[alconer] M[adan] on endleaf]; [Venice: Antonius de Strata, end of Aug. 1486]. 4o. 8 13. Antonius Lollius, Oratio Passionis dominicae coram collation: a . Innocentio VIII habita contra Judaeorum per¢diam. [Rome: GW 3344; H *2418; Go¡ B-104; BMC V 595; Pr 5687; BSB-Ink Stephan Plannck, after 24 Mar.1486] (L-143(2)); B-62; CIBN B-75; Oates1835; Sheppard 3707. 14. Guilelmus Bodivit, Sermo habitus in die Trinitatis, 1485. COPY [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 29 May 1485] Boxedwith A-212; see there fordetails of binding and provenance. (B-381(1)); Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 147 mm. 15. Hieronymus Scoptius, Oratio de trinitate. [Rome: Eucharius r ‘XIX’ in black ink in upper margin of a1 . Silber, after 14 June 1489] (S-116(1)); shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.1(22). b-050] barbarus, hermolaus 375

16. Ludovicus Imolensis, Oratio de nomine Iesu. [Rome: [Rome: Andreas Freitag, after 9 Dec. 1485] (F-016); Eucharius Silber, after1492] (L-196); 7. Robertus Guiba, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII in obedientia 18. Antonius Geraldinus, Oratioin obsequio nomine Ferdinandi et praestanda. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 10 June1485] (G-271); Elisabeth InnocentioVIII exhibito,19 Sept.1486. [Rome: Stephan 8. Robertus Guiba, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII in obedientia Plannck, before1488] (G-075(2)); praestanda. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 10 June 19. Helias de Bourdeille, Contra pragmaticam Gallorum sanctio- 1485] (G-269); nem. Rome: Eucharius Silber, 1486 (B-494); 9. Johannes de Targowissko, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. [Rome: 20. Marianus de Genazano, Oratio coram InnocentioVIII domin- Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 26 May 1486] (T-011); ica tertia adventus habita. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 19 Dec. 10. Titus Vespasianus Strozza, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. 1487] (G-062(2)); [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 28 June 1485] (S-331(1)); 21. Petrus Marsus, Panegyricus in memoriam S. Johannis 11. Titus Vespasianus Strozza, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. Evangelistae. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 27 Dec. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 28 June 1485] (S-330(1)); 1484] (M-109(2)); 12. Bartholomaeus Scala, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. [Rome: 22. Leonellus Chieregatus, Propositio coram Henrico VII facta. Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after15 Dec. 1484] (S-105); [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 29 Mar. 1490] (C-183(1)); 13. Andreoccius de Ghinucciis, Oratio pro Senensibus ad 23. Stephanus Thegliatius, Oratio de passione Domini. [Rome: Innocentium VIII. [Rome: Johannes Schoemberger, after 30 Oct. Eucharius Silber, after 20 Apr. 1492] (T-016(1)); 1484] (G-157A(1)); 24. Leonellus Chieregatus, Oratio in funere Innocentii VIII. 14. Jacobus de Moretis, Oratio in laudem suae religionis. [Rome: [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 28 July 1492] (C-185(1)); Eucharius Silber, c.1483^7] (M-324); 25. Bernardinus Carvajal, Oratio de eligendo summo ponti¢ce, ed. 15. Petrus Cadratus, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII habita, 11 Feb. Johannes Valesius. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 6 Aug. 1492] 1485. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 11 Feb. 1485] (C-096). (C-002); Binding: Netherlandish(?) parchment. Size: 203 ¿ 145 ¿ 35 mm. 15A. Guilelmus Caorsin, Ad Innocentium papam VIII oratio. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 132 mm. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 28 Jan. 1485] (C-052); Manuscript table of contents on the front endleaf in a seven- 16. Hector Fliscus, OratioadInnocentiumVIII. [Rome: Eucharius teenth-century(?) hand. Silber, after 27 Apr.1485] (F-065(2)); Provenance: Avila, Jesuits; cancelled inscription on pastedown: 17. Hector Fliscus, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. Titus Veltrius, ‘Collegii Albicellensis’. Michael Vosmer (sixteenth century); sig- Disticha ad Fliscam domum. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 27 r nature on [a2 ] of item 18: ‘Michaelis Vosmeri’. Cornelius Vosmer Apr. 1485] (F-066(1)); (seventeenth century); name on front pastedown. Given its for- 18. Johannes Franciscus Marlianus, Oratio habita apud mer shelfmark, possibly acquired between 1650 and 1668 (see G. Innocentium VIII. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 29 June 1485] W.Wheeler,‘Bodleian Press-marks in Relation to Classi¢cation’, (M-099(1)); BQR 1 (1914), 288), but not found in Hyde, Catalogus (1674) or 19. Johannes de Dalberg, GratulatioInnocentioVIIIdicta. [Rome: Fysher, Catalogus; in Catalogus (1843), I 181, with the former Eucharius Silber, after 6 July 1485] (D-002(1)); shelfmark crossed out and the present one inserted instead. See, 20. Johannes de Dalberg, Gratulatio Innocentio VIII dicta. however, bill from Albert Cohn, 9 Apr. 1886, referring to [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 6 July 1485] (D-001(2)); Catalogue 175 no. 506: ‘(Roma) Orationes. 25 pieces. 4o’, pur- 22. Antonius Geraldinus, Oratioinobsequio nomine Ferdinandi et chased for 25 Marks; the list on the front endleaf indicates 25 Elisabeth InnocentioVIIIexhibito,19 Sept.1486. [Rome: Stephan items. Plannck, before1488] (G-075(1)); Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4o E14 Th. BS. 23. Leonellus Chieregatus, Sermoinpublicationeconfoederationis shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68(17). interInnocentiumVIIIetVenetos. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 2 SECOND COPY Feb. 1487] (C-180(2)); Boxedwith A-212; see there for details ofbinding and provenance. 24. Leonellus Chieregatus, Propositio coram Henrico VII facta. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 133 mm. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 29 Mar. 1490] (C-183(2)); Early marginal notes and underlining in black ink. 25. Petrus de Vicentia, Oratio pro capessenda expeditione contra shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.1(11b). in¢deles. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 25 Mar.1490] (P-217(2)); THIRD COPY 26. Stephanus Thegliatius, Oratio de passione Domini. [Rome: Bound with: Eucharius Silber, after 20 Apr. 1492] (T-016(2)); 1. Pius II, Pont. Max., Oratio coram Calixto III de obedientia 27. Leonellus Chieregatus, Oratio in funere Innocentii VIII. Friderici III. [Rome: Stephan Plannck,1488^90] (P-332); [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 28 July 1492] (C-185(2)). 2. Johannes Antonius Campanus, Oratio in conventu Thevolume formerly contained a copyof Christopher Columbus, Ratisponensi anno1471habita. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1488^ Epistola de insulis nuper inventis [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 90] (C-039); 29 April 1493] (GW 7173); see manuscript list of contents on front 3. Nicolaus vel Cola Montanus, Oratio ad Lucenses. [Rome: endleaves, no. 29. It was removed and sold separately at the Sykes Eucharius Silber, not after 1492] (M-312(2)); sale, as lot 234; see pencil note below list of contents. 4. Bernardus Justinianus, Oratio habita apud Sixtum IV contra Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf. On both covers Turcos. [Rome: Johannes Gensberg, c.1474] (J-285(1)); double ¢llets form a frame and an inner rectangular compart- 5. Franciscus Patritius, Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. [Rome: ment, both of which are undecorated. Rebacked and with new Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 29 Dec. 1484] (P-040); corners. Size: 210 ¿ 148 ¿ 42 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 131 mm. 6. Vasco Fernandes, Oratio de obedientia ad Innocentium VIII. 376 barberiis, philippus de [b-050^b-052a

v Manuscript listof contents on front endleaves(?) in an eighteenth- A7 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes century hand. Carondeletus. Incipit: ‘Orationem a me nudius quartus habitam Provenance: Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (1771^1823); sale ad principes amplitudini tue . . .’ r (1824), lot 230, purchased by Heber for »6. 12. 6 (catalogue »5. 15. A8 Carondeletus, Johannes (Here Called‘Carandeletus’): [Letter 6, plus »0. 17. 0 commission for Thorpe; note on front endleaf, in addressed to] Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit:‘Reddita est mihi ora- Heber’s hand). Richard Heber (1773^1833); notes in his hand on tio quam prestantia tua superioribus diebus habuit . . .’ front endleaves; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 4325 (this individual refs. Dated 2 Aug. 1486, at Bruges. v lotbeing sold for »7.7.0). Purchased for »16.1.6, together with ¢ve A8 Brunus, Ludovicus: [Congratulatory poem on the coronation other volumes of orationes (lots 4323^6); see Books Purchased of Maximilian as King of the Romans.] ‘Sancta per eternum (1834), 21, under Orationum variarum collectio. petra fundata tonantem > Christicolum classis magnum protensa shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(21). per orbem’. FOURTH COPY [Nuremberg: PeterWagner, after 2 Apr. 1490]. 4o. Bound with: collation: A8 B6. 1.Victorius Marianus, Chaldeae seu Aethiopicae linguae institu- r A twelve-line woodcut initial ‘P’on A2 . tiones. Rome: Valerius Doricus Brixiensis, 1552; GW 3346; H *2419; Go¡ B-106; BMC II 463; Pr 2245; BSB-Ink 2. Modus baptizandi, preces et benedictiones quibus ecclesia B-63; CIBN B-076; Sheppard 1624. Ethiopum utitur. Rome: Antonius Bladus, Apr. 1549; 3. Thomas de Vio Caietani, De communione. De confessione. De COPY satisfactione. De inuocatione sanctorum. Aduersus Luteranos Boxedwith A-212; see there for details ofbinding and provenance. tractatus. Rome: Antonius Bladus, 1531; Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 140 mm. 4. Lucas Gauricus, De eclypsi solis miraculosa in passione Domini shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.1(25). celebrata, etc. Rome: Antonius Bladus, Jan. 1539. Binding: Old parchment, with two small fragments of thir- B-052 Barbatia, Andreas teenth/fourteenth-century(?) manuscript used to strengthen binding. Size: 227 ¿ 153 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 220 ¿ 147 mm. Consilium Si Eugenius Papa potest facere duos episcopos r ‘Brug[es] 1486’ in lower margin of a1 . in una diocesi. Provenance: William Watts (1590?^1649); inscription on front r a1 [Title-page.] endleaf and on manuscript fragment strengthening the binding: r a2 Barbatia, Andreas: Consilium Si Eugenius Papa potest facere ‘William Watts minister of St Albans in Woodstreete’. John duos episcopos in una diocesi. Incipit:‘Utrum Papa possit ponere Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 44, as ‘Aethiopic× duos episcopos in vno episcopatu, et duos generales ministros in lingu× institutiones . . .’ Presented in 1659. regula Beati Francisci . . .’ shelfmark: 4o A 64(5) Art. Seld. [Strasbourg: Printer of Barbatia,‘Consilium’, after 1500?]. 4o. collation: a^d8 e6. On the types employed and on the dating see B-051 Barbarus, Hermolaus CIBN. Oratioad Fridericum IIIImperatorem et Maximilianum I GW 3349; H *2452; BSB-Ink B-65; CIBN B-77; not in Sheppard.

Regem Romanorum. COPY r A1 [Title-page.] Wanting the blank leaf e6. v A1 Danhauser, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Conradus Stepeck. Binding: Nineteenth-century half green morocco over marbled Incipit: ‘Plerique commilitones mei clarissimi ingenio adoles- paperboards. Size: 215¿ 164 ¿ 8 mm. Sizeofleaf: 208 ¿ 154mm. centes . . .’ Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his refs. Dated 2 Apr. 1490. sale, lot 55, for »352. r A2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: Oratio ad Fridericum III Imperatorem shelfmark: Inc. e. G7.5. et Maximilianum I Regem Romanorum. Incipit: ‘[P]ostquam lit- tere tue sacer Imperator iucundissimum reipublice nostre nun- cium attulere . . .’ B-052A Barberiis, Philippus de refs. Dated 5 Aug. 1486 at Bruges or Boulogne. Chronica summorum ponti¢cum imperatorumque. r A7 Deigratia [Gratia Dei], Anthonius: ‘Responsio’. Incipit: r [*2 ] Lignamine, Johannes Philippus de: [Letter of dedication ‘Luculentam ac splendidissimam orationem magni¢ci Veneti addressed to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. oratores gratanti . . .’ refs.V.Capialbi, Notiziecirca la vita, leopere, eleedizioni di mes- refs. Ermolao Barbaro, Epistolae, Orationes et Carmina, ed.V. ser Giovan Filippo La Legname cavaliere messinese e tipografo del Branca, 2 vols, Nuova collezione di testi umanistici inediti e rari, secolo XV (Naples, 1853), 60^66. 5^6 (Florence, 1943), pp. xxix^xxx and see L. Burie, ‘Proeve tot r [a ] [Barberiis, Philippus de]: Chronica summorum ponti¢cum inventarisatie van de in handschrift of in druk bewaarde werken 1 imperatorumque. ‘Crononica(!) summorum ponti¢cum impera- van de Leuvense theologieprofessoren uit de XVe eeuw’, in torumque ac de septem etatibus mundi ex s. Hyeronimo Eusebio Facultas S. Theologiae Lovaniensis 1432^1797, Bibliotheca aliisque uiris eruditis excerpta. Et primo de septem etatibus Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium, 45 (Louvain, mundi’. Incipit: ‘[P]rima etas incipit ab Adam et durat usque ad 1977), 215^72, at 263. diluuium sub Noe . . .’ refs. Compilatio chronologica, ed. L. A. Muratori, Rerum itali- carum scriptores, 9 (Milan, 1726), 193^259; see Kaeppeli III 271^ b-052a^b-053] barberiis, philippus de 377

r 3 no. 3373. Sometimes attributed to Riccobaldus Ferrariensis [i8 ] [Continuation for the years 1474^75.] Incipit: ‘Anno Christi (1245^1318) or to Martinus Oppaviensis. .M.cccc.lxxiiii. Philippus Burgundorum dux . . .’ v [k10 ] [Lignamine, Johannes Philippus de: Continuation for the Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, 10 Feb. 1476. 4o. years 1316^1469.] Incipit: ‘Anno Christi .M.ccc.xvi. Iohannes collation: [a b10 c^h8 i10]. .xxii. papa sedit annis .xviii. totus gloriosus fuit . . .’ HCAddenda,10858; Go¡ R-188; BMC IV 58; Pr 3493; CIBN R-120; refs. Philippus de Lignamine, Chronicon, ed. L. A. Muratori, Hillard 1745; Sack, Freiburg, 3067; Sheppard 2796. Micro¢che: Rerum italicarum scriptores, 9 (Milan, 1726), 263^76. Unit 4: Chronicles and Historiography Part I, CH 57. o Rome: Johannes Philippus de Lignamine, 14 July 1474. 4 . COPY 8 10 12 10 10+1 collation: [* a^d e f^l m ], not as BMC. Bound with A-617(1); see there for details on binding and proven- H *10857; Go¡ R-187; BMC IV 33; Pr 3396; BSB-Ink B-79; CIBN ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 133 mm. R-119; Sheppard 2716. Micro¢che: Unit 5: Chronicles and Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Historiography Part II, CH 61. Some early marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, now COPY heavily washed. Wanting [f2.9], [h5.6], also the blank leaf [*1]. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.37(1). Binding: Early nineteenth-century parchment, the spine gold- tooled, stamped in gold with the arms and initials of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes. Size: 221 ¿ 164 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ B-053 Barberiis, Philippus de 155 mm. Discordantiae sanctorum doctorum Hieronymi et A late sixteenth-century Italian hand has added a number of mar- Augustini, et al. ginal notes in Latin, mainly extracting key words, but also supple- [A v] Lignamine, Johannes Philippus de: ‘Prefatio’, addressed to menting the text with further information. On [e v] in 1 2 Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. correspondence with the entry on Emperor Honorius the follow- refs. Capialbi, Notiziecircalavita. ..dimesserGiovan FilippoLa ing note: ‘Anno 1567 sedente Pio papa quinto ex ordine Legname, 84^5. See P. Farenga, ‘Le prefazioni alle edizioni Predicatorum et imperante Maximiliano Austria prope Romane di Giovanni Filippo de Lignamine’, Scrittura biblioteche Civitalveccia [Civitavecchia near Rome] fuit reperta in quodam e stampa II,135^74, at 150. humili loco maxima qta moneta aurea tempore Archadii et [A r] [Barberiis, Philippus de: Discordantiae sanctorum doctorum Honorii imperatorum con£ata’. Early manuscript foliation in 3 Hieronymi et Augustini.] Incipit: ‘[D]uo luminaria magna que light brown ink, ‘i-126’. On [c v] a few exercising sentences in 10 deus fecit, id est duos sacrosancte ecclesiae doctores egregios . . .’ Italian: ‘Molto Magco mio padrone osseruandissimo . . .’ On v See Kaeppeli no. 3371. [m ] two sentences in Latin, in the same hand. v 11 [A ] Augustinus: De civitate Dei, book 18, ch. 23. Provenance: J. Edwards (eighteenth century). Thomas Dampier 6 refs. Ed. B. Dombart and A. Kalb, CCSL 48 (1955), 613^15. (1748^1812), successively Bishop of Rochester and Ely; inscrip- v [A ] Lactantius, [Lucius Coelius] Firmianus: [De divinis institu- tions on front pastedown: ‘This book to belong to the R. Rd. Dr. 8 tionibus, book 1, ch. 6.] ‘De testimonio Cocte ponti¢cis Dampier, Bp. of Rochester ifhe survives J.Edwards - otherwise to r Trismegisti et de decem Sibyllis’. S . M. M. Sykes’; ‘Given to me by Sir M. M. Sykes, 1811. Tho. refs. Lactantius, Opera omnia: 1: Divinae institutiones, ed. [Dampier] Elien.’; ‘After the death of the Bishop of Ely this book Samuel Brandt, CSEL 19 (Prague,Vienna and Leipzig, 1890), 18^ was returned to me by mrs. Dampier,1812’. Sir Mark Masterman 25. Sykes (1771^1823); catalogue reference on the front pastedown: v [B2 ] [Barberiis, Philippus de]: ‘Dicta propria Sibyllarum’. [Also ‘Cat.V. I. P. 411 MMS Sledmere’; his sale (1824), part III lot 232; known as Sybillarum et prophetarum de Christo vaticinia.] purchased by Heber for a total of »12. 1. 6 (of which »1. 11. 6 went Incipit: ‘Nunc asseramus in medium dicta propria to Thorpe). Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 6 (1835), Sibyllarum . . . Sibilla Persia uestita ueste aurea cum uelo albo in lot 2101. Purchased for »4. 0. 0 according to Books Purchased capite . . .’ (1835),152. v [c2 ] Proba: ‘Probe Romane carmina’. Cento [Vergilianus]. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.55. refs. PL XIX 803^18; ed. C. Schenkl, CSEL, 16 (1888), 569^609. See Walther, Initia, 9696. v B-052B Barberiis, Philippus de [e2 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Praefatio super symbolum Athanasii. Incipit: ‘[Q]uicumque uult saluus esse an. etc. Sine Chronica summorum ponti¢cum imperatorumque. qua impossibile est placere deo . . .’ Excerpted by Philippus de r [a2 ] [Barberiis, Philippus de]: Chronica summorum ponti¢cum Barberiis. v imperatorumque.‘Cronica summorum ponti¢cum imperatorum- [f3 ] Explanatio super orationem dominicam. Incipit:‘[P]ater noster que ac de septem etatibus mundi ex s. Hieronymo Eusebio aliis- qui es in celis, tota id est trinitatis ine¡abilis. Qui solus celum ter- que eruditis excerpta. Et primo de .vii. etatibus mundi’. Incipit: ramque reples, et ubique immobilis ades . . .’ v ‘[P]rima etas incipit ab Adam et durat usque ad diluuium sub [f7 ] ‘Explanatio super euangelicam salutationem’. [Also known as Noe . . .’ Explanatio super salutationem angelicam]. Incipit:‘[A]ue Maria, refs. See B-052A. polorum regina, super omnes choros angelorum exaltata. Aue r [h2 ] [Lignamine, Johannes Philippus de: Continuation for the Maria, angelorum domina, omnium prima Gabrielis ore uener- years 1316^1469.] Incipit: ‘Anno Christi .M.ccc.xvi. Iohannes ata . . .’ v .xxii. papa sedit annis .xviii. totus gloriosus fuit . . .’ [g2 ] Explanatio super Te deum. Incipit: ‘[T]e deum laudamus. Te refs. See B-052A. bene sonantibus concinendo cimbalis exaltamus . . .’ 378 barianus, nicolaus [b-053^b-056

r [g8 ] Explanatio super Gloria in excelsis. Incipit:‘[G]loria in excelsis polorum regina super omnes choros angelorum exaltata. Aue deo et in terra pax. Nato saluatore angeli concinut(!) de Christi Maria angelorum domina omnium prima Gabrielis ore uener- natiuitate . . .’ ata . . .’ r r [h3 ] Donatus theologus. Incipit: ‘[V]erbum diuinum quod dei ¢lius [h2 ] Donatus theologus. Incipit: ‘[V]erbum diuinum quod dei ¢lius est, et nomen et uerbum est . . .’ est, et nomen et uerbum est . . .’ Rome: Johannes Philippus de Lignamine, [after] 1 Dec. 1481. 4o. [Rome: Georgius Teutonicus (Lauer or Herolt?) and] Sixtus BMC treats as another issue, with 82 leaves, of Go¡ B-118. Riessinger, [c.1482]. 4o. BMC assigns to Georgius Teutonicus collation: [A B8 C6 D c^h8 i4]. On the collation see BMC. GW and Riessinger, tentatively identifying Teutonicus as Lauer. Pr, collates [a b8 c6 d^k8 l4]. GW, and CIBN identifyTeutonicus as Georgius Herolt. A copy at 29 woodcuts, twelve each of Sibyls and Prophets, and one each of Cambridge UL has a manuscript date1483; see Oates. Christ, John the Baptist, the Nativity, Plato, and an unnamed collation: [a10 b^g8 h10]. female ¢gure. 12 woodcuts, one each ofthe12 Sibyls and one of Proba. Also wood- r GW 3386; HCR 2455; Go¡ B-119; BMC IV131; Pr 3961; CIBN B-87; cut initials, and a woodcut border on [a2 ]. Sander 773; Sheppard 3136. GW 3387 (Anm.); HCR 2453; Go¡ B-120; BMC IV 129; Pr 3954;

COPY BSB-Ink B-80; CIBN B-88; Oates 1576; Sander 774; Sheppard Binding: Forel; marbled pastedowns. Size: 227 ¿ 150 ¿ 20 mm. 3127. Size of leaf: 218 ¿ 134 mm. COPY Early marginal notes in faded ink. Wanting [a1]. r Initials, some epigraphic, are supplied in red or blue; the seven- Woodcut border on [a2 ] cropped. [h10] backed. v line initial ‘S’on [A1 ] is decorated with faint purple may£owers, Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment. Size: 211 ¿ 144 ¿ v v pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margin. On [A1 ^A2 ] the 25 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 131 mm. text is surrounded by a frame ruled in red. Coat of arms supplied Provenance: Sir John Peter Boileau, Bt (1794^1869); armorial within a wreath, with green and red ties. Woodcuts coloured in book-plate, see Howe, Book Plates, 2954. Possibly acquired in red, yellow, and blue. May 1909; date in pencil ‘D 28/5/09’on the front pastedown. Provenance: Cardinal Georgius Costa (1406^1508); coatofarms shelfmark: Inc. e. I2.1. v on [A1 ]: azure, a Catherine wheel or, surmounted by a red cardi- nal’s hat with twelve tassels; see Alphonsus Ciaconius,Vitaeet res B-055 Barbus, Johannes gestae Ponti¢cum Romanorum . . . (Rome, 1677), III col. 55. Judicium de anno1483. Purchased for »4. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), 3. [a r] Barbus, Johannes: Judicium de anno 1483. Incipit: ‘Magni¢ci shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.23. 1 et illustres domini patres mei obseruandissimi post commenda- tiones humillimas . . .’ B-054 Barberiis, Philippus de [Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, after 11 Mar. 1483]. 4o. 2 Discordantiae sanctorum doctorum Hieronymi et collation: [a ]. Augustini, et al. GW 3389; H * 2457; not in Pr; BSB-Ink B-82; Sheppard 5599. COPY [a v] [Table of contents.] 1 Binding: Twentieth-century quarter blue roan. Size: 216 ¿ 152 ¿ [a r] [Barberiis, Philippus de: Discordantiae sanctorum doctorum 2 6 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 146 mm. Hieronymi et Augustini.] Incipit: ‘[D]uo luminaria magna quae Provenance: Purchased in 1924 from James Tregaskis for »6. 10. deus fecit, id est duos sacrosanctae ecclesiae doctores egregios. . .’ 0; see The 890th Caxton Head Catalogue:Valuable Books . . ., no. [a r] [Barberiis, Philippus de]: ‘Dicta propria Sibyllarum’. [Also 5 21, and BQR 4,44 (1924), 190. known as Sybillarum et prophetarum de Christo vaticinia.] Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. I99.6. Incipit: ‘Nunc asseramus in medium dicta propria shelfmark: Inc. e. I14.1. Sibyllarum . . . Sibylla Persica uestita ueste aurea cum uelo albo in capite . . .’ r B-056 Barianus, Nicolaus [c1 ] Proba: Cento [Vergilianus]. refs. See B-053. CausaVitaliana de praecedentia heremitarum et v [e1 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Praefatio super symbolum minorum decisa. Athanasii. Incipit: ‘[Q]uicumque uult saluus esse an. etc. Sine r H1 [Title-page.] qua impossibile est placere deo . . .’ v Barianus, Nicolaus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Cardinal Raphael r H1 [f1 ] Explanatio super Te deum. Incipit: ‘[T]e deum laudamus. Te [Riarius]. Incipit: ‘[E]tsi plurimis quidem seculis nostra religio bene sonantibus concinendo cimbalis exaltamus . . .’ institutione . . .’ r [f7 ] Explanatio super Gloria in excelsis. Incipit:‘[G]loria in excelsis v H2 Barianus, Nicolaus: CausaVitaliana de praecedentia heremi- deo et in terra pax. Nato saluatore angeli concinunt de Christi tarum et minorum decisa. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur an ordo noster sci- natiuitate . . .’ licet heremitarum diui Augustini . . .’ [g v] Explanatio super orationem dominicam. Incipit: ‘[P]ater nos- r 2 e5 de Schitiis, Jacobus: ‘Sententia’. Incipit: ‘[N]os Jacobus de ter qui es in celis, tota id est trinitatis ine¡abilis. Qui solus celum Schitiis prepositus maioris ecclesie Cremone comissarius . . .’ terramque reples, et ubique immobilis ades . . .’ r [g6 ] ‘Explanatio super euangelicam salutationem’. [Also known as Explanatio super salutationem angelicam.] Incipit: ‘[A]ue Maria b-056^b-059] bartholomaeus anglicus 379

refs. Dated ‘quarto Idus Februarii’ (10 Feb. 1499), not 17 Feb. as refs. Based on the Latin version as printed in incunable editions; stated in DBI. see Kuhn, ‘Barlaam und Joasaph’, at 69^70. On other German Cremona: Carolus de Darleriis, 6 Apr. 1500. 4o. versions of the legend see LMA I 1467^8. 4 4 6 collation: H a^d e . [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1480]. Folio. As dated by Sheppard; GW GW 3392; H 2461; Go¡ B-123; BMC VII 960; Pr 6933; Sheppard dates [c.1476]. 5724. collation: [a10+1 b^h10 i k8].

COPY Woodcut initials. 64 woodcuts. Binding: Twentieth-century brown cloth. Size: 221 ¿ 161 ¿ GW 3399; HC 5916; Go¡ B-128; BMC II 348; Pr 1679; Schreiber V 9 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 153 mm. 4347; Sheppard 1243. Manuscript foliation: 119^44. COPY Provenance: Sheppard records that this item was purchased Leaf [a1] is blank with the same watermark (a bell) as [a2]. After from J. & J. Leighton on 31 Jan. 1924. [a9] a leaf has been cut out. shelfmark: Inc. e. I13.1500.1. Binding: Nineteenth-century pasteboards. Size: 284 ¿ 202 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ 190 mm. B-057 Barlaam et Josaphat Woodcut initials are coloured in red. Red capital strokes. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. a r Barlaam et Josaphat. Incipit: ‘[C]um cepissent monasteria con- 2 Bequeathed in 1834. strui ac monachorum congregari multitudines . . .’ shelfmark: Douce 184. refs.Version II (BHL 979) of the Medieval Latin legend, see Jean Sonet, Le roman de Barlaam et Josaphat. Recherches sur la tradi- tion manuscritelatineetfranc° aise, 2 vols (Namur and Paris,1949), B-059 Bartholomaeus Anglicus I 74^88. On the erroneous ascription to Georgius Trapezuntius De proprietatibus rerum. see also Ernst Kuhn, ‘Barlaam und Joasaph. Eine bibliogra- r phisch-literargeschichtliche Studie’, Abhandlungen der philoso- [a2 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. phisch-philologischen Classe der ko« niglich bayerischen Akademie ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- derWissenschaften, 20 (1897), 1^88, at 55. stancias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substanciarum erit ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ [Speier: Printer of ‘Gesta Christi’, c.1472^3]. Folio. refs. Bartholomaeus, De genvinis rervm coelestivm, terrestrivm collation: a^f8 G8 h8 I8 k6. et inferarvm Proprietatibus, libri XVIII . . . cvi accessit liber XIX GW 3396; HC (+ Addenda) *5914; Go¡ B-125; BMC II 483; Pr 2319; de variarum rerum accidentibus, ed. Georgius Bartholdus BSB-Ink B-87; CIBN B-91; Oates 1105; Sack, Freiburg, 456; Ponsanus a Braitenberg (Frankfurt, 1601), 1^3. See Stegmu« ller, Sheppard 1683. Repertorium biblicum II no. 1564; Bartholomaeus Anglicus, On COPY the Properties of Soul and Body. De proprietatibus rerum libri III v Readings on k6 not as BMC, but as CIBN (erroneously referring et IV, ed. R. James Long, Toronto Medieval Latin texts, 9 v to h6 ). (Toronto, 1979), 1^5; M. C. Seymour and others, Bartholomaeus Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf for the Bodleian Anglicus and his Encyclopedia (Cambridge, 1992), 1^10; Sharpe, Library. Size: 297 ¿ 219 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 202 mm. LatinWriters, no. 147. A few early marginal notes; on a r a correction and an addition to r 8 [a2 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: r v the text in the red ink of the rubricator; also on b7 ; on G2 the ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium rubricator changes a supplied initial ‘E’ to a correct ‘P’; also inte- quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ linear corrections in the rubricator’s hand. refs. Bartholomaeus, De genvinis rervm coelestivm, 4^1261. r On a2 a six-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in interlocked blue and red. Partly edited in Bartholomaeus, On Properties of Soul, ed. Long, Other initials are supplied in red orblue, some with reserved white 19^102. decoration; red capital strokes and underlining. v [y10 ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis sunt hec extracta sunt isti’. Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscription on a v r 1 [z2 ] ‘Tabula’. dated 1816; sale (1843), lot 13679. Purchased for »1. 12. 0; see [Basel: Berthold Ruppel: c.1479^80.] Folio. As dated by P. L. van Books Purchased (1843), 15. der Haegen, BaslerWiegendrucke (Basel,1985), no.8 [exinforma- Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.[ ]. tione ISTC]; GW dates [c.1470], BMC to the 1480s, Sheppard shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.45. [c.1480^90]. collation: [a12 b^g10 h6 i10 k l8 m^q10 r12 s^y10 z4]. B-058 Barlaam et Josaphat [German] GW 3402; HC *2499; Go¡ B-130; BMC III 716; Pr 7452; BSB-Ink r e [a2 ] ‘Vorred’. Incipit: ‘[H]ie vahet an ey« n gar loblich vnd hey« lsam B-92; CIBN B-95; Oates 2737; Osler, IM 191; Rhodes 267; Sack, allen christgelaubigen cronica . . .’ Freiburg, 459; Sheppard 2303. Micro¢che: Unit 12: Medical v [a2 ] Barlaam et Josaphat [German]. Incipit:‘[E]s schreibet der hoch Incunabula Part II, MI15.

lerer vnd Mey« ster der histori Damascenus in seinem buî ch der COPY geschicht . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [z1]. Gathering [z] bound ¢rst. Binding: Sixteenth-century German/Swiss(?) blind-tooled pig- skin over pasteboards; two leather ties. Letter-stamping (‘B.(?) A. I. A.’) at the head of the upper cover. On both covers ¢llets 380 bartholomaeus anglicus [b-059^b-062

form a triple frame; the inner rectangle is divided by ¢llets into B-061 Bartholomaeus Anglicus three compartments. In the compartments six di¡erent rolls: a De proprietatibus rerum. crocketed cresting, a double set of intersecting wavy lines, a r Renaissance £oral ornament, a £oral ornament with medallions a2 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. depicting male heads, a series of half-¢gures of St Peter and ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- Christ(?) with the inscriptions ‘Apparvit bene’, ‘Dv est Petrvs’, stancias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substanciarum erit ‘Data . . .’,‘Ecce angnvs Dei’, and a small £oral ornament. Size: ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ refs. See B-059. 387 ¿ 275 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 376 ¿ 247 mm. v r a2 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: On [z4 ] a table of contents in an early hand; early running headings. ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium Some principal initials are supplied in red with reserved white quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ refs. See B-059. decoration or blue with pen-work in¢ll in red. Occasional chapter v headings are supplied in red; initials and paragraph marks are H7 ‘Auctores de quorum scriptis sunt hec extracta sunt isti’. supplied in red throughout; red capital strokes and underlining. [Lyons]: Nicolaus Philippi and Marcus Reinhart, 29 July 1480. Provenance: Purchased for »4. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), Folio. 21. collation: a^i10 k l8 L8 m^x10 y z h m8 A^F10 GH8. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 2.17. GW 3404; HC *2500; Go¡ B-132; BMC VIII 245; Pr 8530; BSB-Ink B-91; CIBN B-096; Oates 3184; Osler, IM 211; Rhodes 268; Sack, B-060 Bartholomaeus Anglicus Freiburg, 458; Sheppard 6585. De proprietatibus rerum. COPY r Wanting the blank leaf a1. [a1 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- Binding: Contemporary German (1480: dated inscription on stancias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substanciarum erit pastedown) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, remains ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ of two clasps. Label with title at the head of the upper cover. On refs. See B-059. both covers triple ¢llets form a frame; on the upper cover the r inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into two square compart- [a1 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium ments which are subdivided into 4 triangular sections; on the quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ lower cover the inner rectangle is divided into 4 triangular com- refs. See B-059. partments. In each cornerofthe frames and the points of intersec- r tion, a circular lamb-and-£ag stamp; in the frames, a round [B3 ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis hic tractat sunt isti’. [B r] ‘Tituli librorum et capitulorum’. rosette stamp and a scroll with the inscription ‘Maria’. In the 4 inner rectangle of the upper cover two rectangular stamps depict- [Cologne: Printer of the ‘Flores Sancti Augustini’, c.1472?]. Folio. ing a bird with spread wings in a £oral ornament and a strawberry As dated by Sheppard; GW dates [c.1472]. Usually regarded as tendril; for the stamps see Schwenke^Schunke154 no. 58 and 288 published by William Caxton; see also Caxton, Exhibition, no. 264. Size: 320 ¿ 210 ¿ 83 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 205 mm. Bodley, no. 1. 10 8 Two parchment documents in German used as front and back collation: [a^z A B ]. pastedowns: the ¢rst one issued by Ulrich Sachs and Ulrich GW 3403; HC *2498; Go¡ B-131; BMC I 234; Pr 1105; BSB-Ink Mu« ller from Alltham, near Erding, Bavaria (or possibly B-90; Du¡ 39; Oates 590^1; Osler, IM 12; Sheppard 833; Altheim), and dated 21/22 Nov. 1480, the second one issued by Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 218. Hans Gerster from Warthausen, near Kempten, and dated 26 COPY Jan. 1481. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Early marginal notes in Latin and German in various hands. Bodleian Library (see rolls used on Auct 6Q. inf. 2.5 and 2.6). Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital Size: 424 ¿ 310 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 406 ¿ 286 mm. strokes and underlining. Early running headings and folio numbers. Provenance: Ulrich Ellenbog (c.1435^1499); inscriptions dated r v v On [a1 ] a ten-line initial is supplied in light green with highlight- 1480 and 1481 on front pastedown, a2 and H7 . Sale (6 Feb. ing in yellow, pink in¢ll with yellow pen-£ourishing within a gold 1832), lot 287. Purchased for »2. 0. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), frame; £oral extension in pink, green, and blue into the inner, no. 348 and Books Purchased (1832), 10. lower, and outer margins. Other initials are supplied in red or shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.36. blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. Provenance: Seeon, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Lambertus; B-062 Bartholomaeus Anglicus r bought by Abbot Honoratus Kolb (£. 1634^1653); on [a1 ]: De proprietatibus rerum. r ‘Honoratus Abbas in Seon comparauit. 1638. 14 May« ’. [a2 ] ‘Tituli librorum et capitulorum’. v Purchased in 1881 from S. Calvary & Co.; letter from Calvary to [a10 ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis hic tractat sunt isti’. r H. O. Coxe, dated 31 May 1881 and o¡ering the book for sale, [b2 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. attached to the recto of the front endleaf. ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.13. stantias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ refs. See B-059. b-062^b-064a] bartholomaeus anglicus 381

v [b2 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf; marbled pastedowns. ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium Size: 293 ¿ 215 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 195 mm. quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ Occasional early marginal notes. refs. See B-059. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1481. Folio. initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. collation: [a10 b^e8 f10 g^n8 o6 p^z A^O8 P10 Q^Z aa bb8 cc dd6 Provenance: Corbie, Picardy, SS. Petrus et Paulus, Benedictines, r ee^kk8 ll10]. from 1618 part of the Congregation of St Maur; on [*2 ]: GW 3405; HC 2501; Go¡ B-133; BMC I 223; Pr 1048; CIBN B-97; ‘Monasterii S. Petri Corbeiensis Congregationis S. Mauri cata- Sack, Freiburg, 460; Sheppard 800; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 219. logo inscriptus’ and ‘Monasterii S. Petri Corbeiensis ordinis S. Benedicti’. Purchased for 100 Francs from Anatole Claudin on COPY 10 July 1900, no. 99085; catalogue slip bound in; see Library Bills Binding: Contemporary German (Zwickau) blind-tooled pig- (1900). skin over wooden boards, two metal clasps; 4 corner-pieces and shelfmark: Inc. d. F2.1482.1. a central boss on each cover lost. On both covers ¢llets form a frame; the inner rectangle is divided by diagonal ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In the frame, six di¡erent B-064 Bartholomaeus Anglicus lozenge-shaped stamps: a £eur-de-lis, a pierced heart, an eagle, a De proprietatibus rerum. r pelican (Schwenke^Schunke 211, no. 32: Zwickau Pelikan yhs), a [a2 ] ‘Tituli librorum et capitulorum’. v dragon and an oak branch (Schwenke^Schunke 89, no. 30: the [a6 ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis hic tractat sunt isti’. r same); two round stamps: a crown and a rosette; a scroll with the [b1 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. inscription ‘yhs’ (similar to Schwenke^Schunke 281, no. 92: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- Leipzig, Schrift St-Meister) and two very small stamps. In the stantias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit inner rectangle, a lozenge-shaped £oral stamp. Green-edged ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ leaves. Size: 305 ¿ 235 ¿ 105 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 205 mm. refs. See B-059. v Copious early marginal notes. Unread note on front pastedown. [b1 ] Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: r On [b2 ] an initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue with pen- ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium £ourishing in red and green. Other initials are supplied in red or quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ blue; red capital strokes. refs. See B-059. Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Conventual Franciscans, r Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 30 May 1483. Folio. Inventio crucis/Sancta crux; on [a2 ]: ‘Ad Bibliothecam Fratrum collation: [a6 b c8 d^f6 g8 h i6 k8 l m6 n8 o p6 q8 r s6 t8 v x6 y8 z6 A6 Minorum Conuentualium S. Francisci Herbipoli’. At the head of 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 r B CD E FG H IK L MN O PQ R ]. [a1 ] a partly mutilated and covered inscription: ‘ . . . oblitas GW 3409 (+ var.); H *2505; Go¡ B-137; BMC II 425; Pr 2036; Doctor’. Sale (6 Feb. 1832), lot 288. Purchased for »2. 0. 0; see BSB-Ink B-95; CIBN B-101; Rhodes 269; Sack, Freiburg, 462; Library Bills (1829^32), no. 348 and Books Purchased (1832), 10. Sheppard 1489. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q extra 2.4. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.37. COPY Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [R8]. B-063 Bartholomaeus Anglicus Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) quarter parchment covered by nineteenth-century paper wrappers. Size: 308 ¿ 225 ¿ 50 mm. De proprietatibus rerum. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 206 mm. r [*2 ] ‘Tabula rubricarum que et librorum et capitulorum materiam A few early marginal notes. sigillatim demonstrant’. In some gatherings, initials and paragraph marks are supplied in r a2 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. red; red capital strokes and underlining. ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- Provenance: Sale (6 Feb.1832), lot 289. Purchased for »1.1. 0; see stantias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit Library Bills1829^32, no. 348 and Books Purchased (1832), 10. ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q extra 2.5. refs. See B-059. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.38. v a2 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium B-064A Bartholomaeus Anglicus quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ De proprietatibus rerum. refs. See B-059. r [*1 ] [Title-page.] [Lyons: Nicolaus Philippi and Marcus Reinhart], 10 Dec. 1482. v [*1 ] ‘Tituli librorum et capitulorum’. Folio. v 8 10 8 6 8 10 8 12 10 [*6 ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis hic tractat sunt isti’. collation: [*] a^l m n o^q A^E F G^I K L^O P Q r 12 a1 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. R .The ¢rst gathering is numbered but not signed. ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- GW 3407 (+ var.); HC 2503; Go¡ B-135; BMC VIII 246; Pr 8531A; stantias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit CIBN B-99; Oates 3185; Sheppard 6587. ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ COPY refs. See B-059. Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. 382 bartholomaeus anglicus [b-064a^b-067

v a1 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: COPY ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium Wanting leaf R1 and the blank leaf R6. quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian refs. See B-059. Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 276 ¿ 212 ¿ 40 mm. Size of Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg leaf: 262 ¿ 182 mm. Husner)], 14 Feb. 1485. Folio. Initials and occasional running headings are supplied in red; red collation: [*]6 a b8 c^y6.8 z8 A^F6.8 G^K6 L^S8.6 T8. capital strokes and underlining. GW 3410; H *2506 = H 2511; Go¡ B-138; BMC I 132; Pr 592; Provenance: F. J. Feise or Feihe (nineteenth century); name on r BSB-Ink B-96; not in Sheppard. [*1 ]. Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 25. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.41. COPY

Wanting sheet k4.5, leaf m2, and the blank leaf T8. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper B-066 Bartholomaeus Anglicus boards, the spine gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns. Size: 303 ¿ De proprietatibus rerum. 218 ¿ 62 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 191 mm. v [*1 ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis hic tractat sunt isti’. Early marginal notes, commenting on the text, also some point- r r [*2 ] ‘Tituli librorum et capitulorum’. ing hands in pencil; also early notes on [*1 ], including three lines r a1 Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. of verse: ‘Lare quidam absente me timida voce lacessas > dii(?) ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequantur sub- adsum et imtrepidus nec bella indicta recuso > Garrulitate sua stantias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit nec fumo terreor illo’; and other annotations, perhaps in the ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ hand of Wolf. Bibliographical notes by Lawn on the front end- refs. See B-059. leaves, and on loose leaves of paper. a r Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: r 2 On a1 an eight-line north European initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium with reserved white decoration, within a red pen-work frame with quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ extensions into the margins, and with the body of the letter deco- refs. See B-059. rated with red pen-work, touched with green wash; other initials, Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 20 June 1492. Folio. some with reserved white decoration, some with extensions into collation: [*4] a^z A^G6 HI8. the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied alternately in GW 3413; HC *2510; Go¡ B-141; BMC II 435; Pr 2073; BSB-Ink red or blue; capital strokes in red. B-99; CIBN B-104; Oates 1022; Sheppard 1514. Provenance: Johannes Wolf (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); name r COPY on [*1 ]. Henricus van der Nadt (sixteenth century); inscription r on [*1 ]: ‘Sum Henrici vander nadt decani [ ]’. Peter Sarney Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Benwell (£. 1820); armorial book-plate; signature, dated 20 Nov. Bodleian Library in 1855 at a cost of »0. 10. 0; see Binders’ books 1820, on the recto of the front endleaf. G. H. Last (£. 1941). Dr (1855, Auct. and Rawl.), p.1. no. 8 (Library Records d.1203). Size: Brian Lawn (1905^2001); purchased from Last in 1941 for »5. 10. 315 ¿ 220 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 198 mm. 0 (see Lawn catalogue, p. 4); book-plate; catalogue, pp. 4, 30. On the front pastedown, an old pastedown with table of contents Bequeathed in 2001. and a note in German about seasonal qualities of ¢sh, incipit: shelfmark: Lawn c.7. ‘Salmo ¢sch ist ym april vnd may am besten . . .’, both in ¢f- teenth-century hands. On the back pastedown, notes in various hands on the virtues attributed to biblical ¢gures, on the e¡ects B-065 Bartholomaeus Anglicus of certain virtues and vices, and a prayer, all in Latin. Occasional v v De proprietatibus rerum. marginal notes. On I7 a note on virtues and vices; on I8 notes in r various hands, some of a computistic nature, some excerpts from [*2 ] ‘Tituli librorum et capitulorum’. v theological texts. [* ] ‘Autores de quorum scriptis hic tractat sunt isti’. r 6 On a an eighteen-line initial is supplied in burnished gold on an a r Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. 1 1 azure ground with white highlighting, within a segmented frame ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um proprietates rerum sequatur(!) sub- of red and green. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. stancias, secundum distinctionem et ordinem substantiarum erit Provenance: Christoforus Mechilti (£. 1503); on a former front ordo et distinctio proprietatum . . .’ r pastedown, ‘Christofori Mechilti sum’, on [* ]: ‘Hunc librum refs. See B-059. 1 comparauit frater christoforus Mechilti 1503’.On the former a r Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Incipit: 1 front pastedown: ‘Emi Grunberg× 15 (1?) argl’ in a sixteenth/ ‘[D]e proprietatibus itaque et naturis rerum tam spiritualium seventeenth-century hand. Purchased for »0. 16. 0; see Books quam corporalium elucidare aliqua . . .’ Purchased (1854), 25. refs. See B-059. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.19. Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner)], 11 Aug. 1491. Folio. B-067 Bartholomaeus Anglicus collation: [*6] a b8 c d6 e8 f g6 h8 i k6 l8 m n6 o8 p^z A^R6. Woodcut initials. De proprietatibus rerum [English] (trans. John Trevisa). v GW 3412; HC *2509; Go¡ B-140; BMC I 142; Pr 665; BSB-Ink A1 [Poem.] ‘In nomine patris et ¢lii et spiritus sancti Amen. Assit B-98;CIBN B-103; Rhodes 271; Sack, Freiburg, 464; Sheppard principio sancta Maria meo. [C]rosse was made all of red > In the 483. begynnyng of my boke’; 24 lines of verse. b-067^b-069] bartholomaeus anglicus 383

refs. On the Properties of Things. John Trevisa’s translation of SECOND COPY Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De Proprietatibus Rerum. A Critical Wanting A1.6 and oo6. Text, ed. M. C. Seymour and others, 3 vols (Oxford, 1975^88), I Leaves A2, 3, 4 are bound after B8. bb1 and bb8 transposed. 40. On the whole work see also S. E. Holbrook, ‘A Medieval Binding: Old English reversed calf. Size: 292 ¿ 212 ¿ 94 mm. Size Scienti¢c Encyclopedia ‘Renewed by Godly Printing’: Wynkyn of leaf: 286 ¿ 200 mm. de Worde’s English De proprietatibus rerum’, Early Science and Provenance: Acquired by 1843; see Catalogus (1843), III 153. Medicine, 3 (1998), 119^56. On the manuscript used for this edi- Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.13. tion see Ford,‘Author’s Autograph’, no. 28. shelfmark: Arch. G d.27. r A2 ‘Prologue of the translatour’. Incipit: ‘[T]rue it is, that after the THIRD COPY noble and experte doctryne of wyse and well lernyd philoso- Bound in a guard-book of fragments. phers . . .’ Leaf c5 only. Size of fragment: 229 ¿ 163 mm. r A3 Bartholomaeus [Anglicus]: De proprietatibus rerum. ‘Liber Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. primus’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce Frag.13.b. refs. Onthe Propertiesof Things, ed. Seymour, I 44^58 (abridged shelfmark: Inc. c. E7.1(10). and paraphrased, see note on 40). FOURTH COPY r A5 ‘Table’. Bound in a guard-book of fragments. r b1 Bartholomaeus [Anglicus]: De proprietatibus rerum. ‘Liber Leaf T4 only. Size of fragment: 261 ¿ 186 mm. secundus’. Provenance: Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755); evidence of shelf- refs. On the Properties of Things, ed. Seymour, I 59^687, II 689^ mark. Presumably bequeathed in 1755. 1397. shelfmark: Rawl. fol. 1(4). v oo3 [Colophon.] r oo4 ‘Thyse ben the Auctours that ben allegdyd in thyse sorsayd(!) bokes’. B-068 Bartholomaeus Anglicus v oo4 ‘Prohemium Bartholomei de proprietatibus rerum’.‘[E]ternall De proprietatibus rerum [French] Le proprietaire (trans. lawde to god grettest of myght’; 12 strophes of 7 lines each. Jean Corbichon; ed. Pierre Farget). oo v ‘L’enuoy’. ‘Ye that be nobly groundid all in grace’; 7 lines of 5 a v [Corbichon, Jean]: ‘Prologue du translateur’. Incipit: ‘[A] tre- verse. Identifying John Tate as the maker of the paper used for 1 shault ettrespuyssant prince Charles parla diuiue(!) pouruoyance this edition; see H. R. Plomer, Wynkyn de Worde and his de dieu roy de France . . .’ Contemporaries (London, 1925), 55^6. v a3 ‘Les rubriches de tout ce present liure’. 2 r [Westminster]: Wynkyn de Worde, [c.1496]. Folio. As dated by a1 [Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum, French.] BMC; Sheppard dates [1495], GW [c.1495]. ‘Le proprietaire en francoys’. Translated by Jean Corbichon. 6 8 6 8 6 2 8 6 8 6 collation: A B b c^z h m A^V X^Z aa^cc dd^gg hh II Edited by Pierre Farget, as stated in the colophon. Incipit: ‘[E]n 8 4 6 kk^mm nn oo . couuoytant aulcunes choses declairer des proprietes et des nat- 19 woodcuts: see BMC. ures des choses tant espirituelles quant corporelles . . .’ See GW 3414; HC 2520; Go¡ B-143; BMC XI; Pr 9725; Du¡ 40; Oates Zumkeller 221, no. 468 v 4144; Sheppard 7433^6; STC 1536. B7 ‘Les noms des docteurs qui sont allegues en ce liure’. FIRST COPY Lyons: Mathias Huss, 15 Mar. 1491/2. Folio. Note on endleaf in a nineteenth-century hand: ‘This copy was collation: a 2a^z h m AB8. made perfect out of three old copies, which were in their original Woodcut initials and 20 woodcuts. bindings . . .’Leaf oo6 is cut out and mounted. GW 3420; HC 2517; C 884; Go¡ B-148; BMC VIII 264; Pr 8564; Wanting A6,D1 and mm8. CIBN B-109; Hillard 287; Sheppard 6612. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English gold-tooled COPY russia; marbled pastedowns; stamped ‘C. Combe M. D.’ (can- Wanting gathering 1a and leaves p and B . celled by over-stamping). Size: 312 ¿ 222 ¿ 70 mm. Size of 1 8 Leaves 2a r and 2a v are cancels: the chapter headings are printed leaf: 300 ¿ 205 mm. 1 8 in type 140 G, not 140 B as in the rest of the book, and the text is On oo r a medical recipe in an early English hand, incipit: ‘A 4 di¡erently set up: line 1: ‘Cy commence . . . trinite et vnite medysen for the wallynge of the stone . . .’, the same on oo r. > 5 diuine . . . [woodcut] Le premier chapitre qui e|t de dieu Provenance: On A r: ‘Liber [obliterated] Cancellar’’ in an early > > > >> 1 [E]N couuoytant aulcunes cho= |es declairer des proprietes . . .’ hand. Thomas Bartholomew (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); on > Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf. Size: L v: ‘Thomas Barthelme’ in an early hand. Robert Elyott 4 322 ¿ 232 ¿ 44 mm. Size of leaf: 311 ¿ 221 mm. (À1498); on M r:‘Thys is Robarte Elyotte hys boke and soo forth’ 5 Occasional woodcut initials coloured. in a ¢fteenth-century hand. John Franklin (seventeenth/eight- Provenance: On B v: ‘dublech(?) 1789’. In Catalogus (1843), eenth century); name on B v in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century 7 8 Appendix 370. hand. Charles Combe (1743^1817); stamp on upper cover. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.35. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp; see Catalogue, 3 (1834), lot 4139. Purchased for »16. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 11. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.22. B-069 Bartholomaeus Anglicus shelfmark: Arch. G c.3. De proprietatibus rerum [Dutch]. r [aa2 ] ‘Titelen’. 384 bartholomaeus brixiensis [b-069^b-071

r a2 Bartholomaeus [Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum, Dutch.] edges of boards; marbled pastedowns. Size: 335 ¿ 254 ¿ 67 mm. ‘Vanden proprieteyten der dinghen’. Incipit: ‘[W]ant dye Size of leaf: 322 ¿ 235 mm. eyghentscappen der dinghen volgen moeten der substancien A few ‘nota’marks and pen-trials in ink. Extensive annotations in v r r nader ondersceydinghe en[de] regulen of ordenancien der sub- Castilian on n5 ,H2 and I5 . Manuscript note on title-page, stancien . . .’ crossed through:‘Tasase en 4 Reales’. v EE6 [Colophon.] Provenance: A¤ lvaro Pe¤ rez Osorio, Marque¤ s de Astorga; Haarlem: Jakob Bellaert, 24 Dec. 1485. Folio. ‘Biblioteca del Excmo. Sen‹ or Marques de Astorga’; printed label 2 r collation: aa6 bb4 a^r i | s t v u w^z h8 m6 eš 6 A^V W X YAA BB8 on a1 . Old shelfmarks ‘Est. 11. H’,‘3U.K.33.U’(?). Purchased by 6 8 Heber for »15.15. 0, according to the price annotated in red ink in CC DD EE . Leaf aa2 numbered as aa1. 11woodcuts: see BMC. Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp, and GW 3423; HC 2522; Go¡ B-142; BMC IX 102; Pr 9173; BBFN 88; note, ‘Cost the late Mr Heber 18/18/0’; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), BSB-Ink B-100; Campbell 258; CIBN B-111; HPT II 426; ILC lot 2539, sold to Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851) for »1. 0. 0. 349; Oates 3653^4; Rhodes 272; Sheppard 7031. Purchased for »3. 3. 0 according to Books Purchased (1834), 11. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.30. COPY Wanting theblank leaves [aa ] and EE and leaves m , u , y , and 1 8 7 2 7, 8 B-071 Bartholomaeus Brixiensis EE7. Leaf a1 (woodcut: th‘e Almighty seated in glory) bound before s1; Casus decretorum. leaf a (woodcut: the creation of angels and the fall of demons) r 8 a1 [Title-page.] r bound before a2. a2 Bartholomaeus Brixiensis: [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam suf- Binding: Seventeenth-century parchment with staple-marks of a fragantibus antiquorum laboribus minores . . .’ hasp at the head of the upper cover. Size: 282 ¿ 210 ¿ 80 mm. Size refs. See Schulte, II 84^5. r of leaf: 272 ¿ 197 mm. a2 Bartholomaeus Brixiensis: Casus decretorum. Incipit: Woodcuts coloured. Principal initials are supplied in blue with ‘[H]umanum genus. Casus iste sic ponitur . . .’ reserved white decoration and pen-£ourishing in red and pale Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 9 Aug. 1489. Folio. green, extending into the left margin. Other initials and para- collation: a8 b^z8.6 h8 m t‹ 6 k8. Collation as GW, not as BMC, which graph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes. collates ‘. . .h m6 k8.’ Provenance: John Bullord (£. 1689^1701). John Bagford (1650^ GW 3426; HC 2472; Go¡ B-151; BMC III 768; Pr 7674; BSB-Ink 1716); on endleaf ‘Sent me from Holland March ye 7, 1702/3 by B-102; Rhodes 273; Sack, Freiburg, 465; Sheppard 2480. my very good frend Jo: Bullord. Jo: Bagford’. In the Bodleian by 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, I 117. COPY Former Bodleian shelfmark: T 3.10 Art; M 4.18 Art. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.6. wooden boards; one clasp lost. On the upper cover a frame is formed by triple ¢llets. The interior is divided by triple ¢llets into B-070 Bartholomaeus Anglicus two upper and lower compartments and a central horizontal band. In the upper and lower compartments a large circular De proprietatibus rerum [Spanish] El libro de las rosette stamp and four lozenge-shaped eagle stamps; in the cen- propiedades de las cosas. tral horizontal band the circular rosette stamp. On the lower r a1 [Title-page.] cover a frame is formed by triple ¢llets. The interior is divided by r a2 ‘La tabla del libro del propietatibus rerum’. diagonal triple ¢llets into triangular compartments, in which is a r a6 ‘El prologo del autor’. Incipit: ‘[C]omo las autoridades diuinas e large circular £oral stamp and the wreath stamp, containing the humanas testi¢can las propiedades de las cosas siguen las mes- words ‘Maria hil¡ uns’. Contemporary manuscript label, giving mas sustanc° ias . . .’ author and title on the upper cover. Size: 297 ¿ 210 ¿ 55 mm. 2 r a1 [Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum.] ‘El libro Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 195 mm. de las propiedades de las cosas’. Translated by Fray Vicente de Parchment manuscript pastedowns from a twelfth-century, Burgos. Incipit:‘[C]onsiderando e mas que podido he en mi cora- Bavarian/Austrian(?) missal. Recto of upper pastedown part of c° on reboluiendo en todo obrar quanto es grande nuestra £a- ‘Feria V’ and ‘Feria VI’ ‘post Dominicam II Quadragesimae’: queza . . .’ begins in the middle of ‘oratio’ for ‘FeriaV’, with incipit: ‘conue- Toulouse: Henricus Mayer, 18 Sept. 1494. Folio. nienter int[enti] . . . mentis et corpor[is per]’ (P. Bruylants, Les collation: a6 2a^m8 n o6 A^M8 aa6 bb^ee8 ¡ gg6 hh^oo8 pp4. oraisons du missel romain (Louvain, 1952), II 237 no. 837); there Woodcut initials; 18 woodcuts (some repeated) and 6 woodcut follow fragments of the ‘secretum’,‘[P]resenti sacri¢ci[o] . . . ieiu- diagrams. nia dicata s[ ] nostrapro¢tetur ex[trinsecus]’ (Bruylants II 236, no. GW 3424; HCR 2523; Go¡ B-150; BMC VIII 360; Pr 8722; BSB-Ink 832), the ‘postcommunio’,‘[G]ratia tua nos quesumus . . . [no]bis B-101; CIBN B-105; Oates 3261^2; Sheppard 6761. opem semper adq[uirat]’ (Bruylants II156, no. 573) and the‘super populum’,‘[A]desto domine fam[ulis] . . . qui te auctore . . . [glor- COPY 1 ian]tur et congregat[a] . . . conserues. per’ (Bruylants II15, no. 23). Wanting a2^ a6 (the table and the prologue). Thereafter are fragments from ‘FeriaVI’, the‘oratio’,‘[D]a quesu- Title-leaf mutilated and backed. mus o[mnipotens] . . . nos puri¢[cante] . . . mentibus ad sancta . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled mottled sheep; a bor- (Bruylants II 60, no. 193), the ‘secretum’,‘[H]aec in nobis sa[cri¢- der of scrolling bands on both covers; fern-tips and chevrons on cia] . . . permaneant et . . .’ (Bruylants II 159^60, no. 583) and the ‘postcommunio’, ‘[F]ac nos domine quesumus . . . salutis b-071^b-075] bartholomaeus de chaimis 385

aeterne . . .’ (Bruylants II150, no. 551). On the verso and, perhaps, tractus parricidii accusatus est. [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, on the lower pastedown is a continuation ofthe text, but not iden- c.1495] (N-014). ti¢ed precisely. Binding: Paper boards, imitating parchment; green edges. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes Contemporary manuscript foliation suggests that the book ori- and some underlining in red. ginally contained a greater number of items and was bound in Provenance: Seeon, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Lambertus, 1717; the following order (numbers are those of the present order): 6, r inscription on a2 . Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; [missing item(s)], 5, [missing item(s)], 1, 7, [missing item(s)], 2, 3, ‘Duplum’on pastedown; old shelfmarks(?): ‘Inc 8713’, on a loose [missing item(s)], 4. Size: 203 ¿ 145 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ slip, and ‘III N 407’. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly 134 mm. v r in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Early marginal notes on a5 and a6 . Contemporary manuscript shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.11. foliation 183^99, in black ink. Table of contents added in a later hand on pastedown. r (B-072) Bartholomaeus Coloniensis On a2 a nine-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue, with red in¢ll and Canones. edging. Some paragraph marks are supplied in red. Occasional underlining in red. o Zwolle: Pieter van Os, [after 31 Oct. 1503]. 4 . Provenance: Purchased from Thomas Rodd, Catalogue (1837), 4 collation: A^B . no. 5451 for »1. 5. 0; see Library Bills (1837^8), no. 127; Books GW III col. 433; HC 2496; Go¡ B-165; Pr 9153; Campbell (I) 250a; Purchased (1837), 30. ILC A22; Nijho¡^Kronenberg I and II 238; Pellechet1864; not in shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.88(7). Sheppard. COPY B-074 Bartholomaeus Coloniensis Sheet A2.3 is mounted. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century purple half calf. Size: Epistola mythologica, et al. r 212 ¿ 147 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 138 mm. A2 Bartholomaeus Coloniensis: Epistola mythologica [addressed Calculations in a seventeenth-century(?) hand on the back to] Pancratius. endleaf. refs. See B-073. v Provenance: Probably acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not in C3 Bartholomaeus Coloniensis: ‘Epygramma’.‘Garrula barbaries Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. prius arctophylaca booten > Arctois plaustris pollice deiities’; 3 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.37. elegiac distichs. v C4 ‘Epystola ad lectores suos’.‘Este procul turpes cynici rigidique Catones Atque supercilio Stoica turba graui’; 3 elegiac distichs. B-073 Bartholomaeus Coloniensis r > D1 ‘Quorundam di⁄cilium vocabulorum in precedenti epistola Epistola mythologica. positorum succincta et breuis interpretatio’. Incipit: r a1 [Title-page.] ‘[A]bliguritare est auide multa consumere et consumptis dapibus r a2 Bartholomaeus Coloniensis: Epistola mythologica [addressed catillos lingere . . .’ v to] Pancratius. D8 [List of errata.] Incipit: ‘Que dictiones per incuriam refs. ed. D. Reichling, Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft fu« r deutsche Chalcographi properam sunt . . .’ Erziehungs- und Schulgeschichte, 7 (1897), 111^72. Dated o r [Deventer: Jacobus de Breda,between10 Julyand 7 Aug.1496]. 4 . Deventer,10 July 1489, on c6 . r Dated by GW from the state of the device. c6 Bartholomaeus Coloniensis: ‘Epygramma’.‘Garrula barbaries collation: AB6 C4 D8. prius arctophylaca booten > Arctois plaustris pollice deiities’; 3 GW 3445; HC *2494; Pr 9010; BSB-Ink B-104; Campbell 254 = elegiac distichs. Campbell (I) 256 ¢rst entry; HPT II 414; ILC 355; Sheppard 6981. [Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, between 10 July 1489 and 27 Feb. COPY 1490]. 4o. 6 Wanting A1, with title. collation: a^c . Binding: Twentieth-century green cloth. Size: 200 ¿ 138 ¿ 9 mm. GW 3440; HC 2492; Pr 9067; Campbell 251; HPT II 412; ILC 351; Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 132 mm. Sheppard 6965. Provenance: Sheppard records that this item was purchased COPY from Davis & Orioli on 10 Oct. 1913. Bound with: shelfmark: Inc. e. N8.1496.1. 1. Francesco Petrarca, Secretum decontemptu mundi, ed. Jacobus Canter. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu,14 Mar. 1489 (P-172); B-075 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis 2. Bonaccursius de Montemagno, Controversia de nobilitate. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, c.1494] (M-322); Confessionale. r 3. Matheolus Perusinus, De memoria augenda. [Louvain: Johann [a1 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. Veldener, not before1486] (M-147); Incipit: ‘[C]um ars arcium sit regimen animarum, Extra. De 4. Poggius Florentinus, De nobilitate. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 18 etate et qualitate‘Cum sit’. . .’ Mar.1489 (P-419); refs. See Bloom¢eld 1051; Schulte II 453^4; Michaud-Quantin, 5. Maphaeus Vegius, Philalethes. [Deventer]: Jacobus de Breda, 76. v [1485^7] (V-055); [a1 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale. 6. Paulus Niavis, Judicium Jovis ad quod mortalis homo a terra ‘Interogatorium’(!). Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod 386 bartholomaeus de chaimis [b-075^b-077

non sacerdos etsi possit audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo GW 6542; H *2478; Go¡ B-155; BMC I 79; Pr 307; BSB-Ink C-245; mortis . . .’ Oates127; Ohly,‘Reyser’,13; Sack, Freiburg, 976; Sheppard 246^7. v [k9 ] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae FIRST COPY in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘Primo interrogari debet, si credit Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane, et respondeat . . .’ Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over r [k10 ] [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque wooden boards, with remains of clasp. Quadruple ¢llets form a fateri > Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. frame; on the upper cover a repeated octagonal £oral stamp and refs. Saxius 160^2; seeWalther, Initia, 17889. a repeated shield stamp, bearing the coat of arms of a chevron [Basel: Martin Flach, c.1475]. Folio. between three stars (see also Schoe¡er’s device); and on the collation: [a^k10]. lower cover the shield stamp and a repeated lozenge-shaped Type: Sheppard notes that the type (117) is in its ¢nal state. stamp, now too worn for identi¢cation. The inner rectangle on GW 6541; HC 2476; C 2481; Go¡ B-154; BMC III 742; Pr 7553; the upper cover is divided into triangular compartments by quad- Sack, Freiburg, 977; Sheppard 2397. ruple ¢llets forming a saltire cross, in which is a repeated lozenge-

COPY shaped stamp, now too worn to be identi¢ed; on the lower cover a Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; spine gold-tooled with six sets saltire cross is formed by the octagonal £oral stamp, repeated. In of triple ¢llets; edges yellow; marbled pastedowns. Same binding the triangular compartments, on both covers is the shield stamp. as Auct. N inf. 1.33 (Bod-inc. P-132). Size: 290 ¿ 220 ¿ 30 mm. Manuscript label on spine. Size: 285 ¿ 215 ¿ 45 mm. Size of Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 208 mm. leaf: 276 ¿ 200 mm. r-v Early marginal notes and underlining in black ink. Frequent early marginal notes. On [k10 ]: ‘Forma absolutionis edita per dominum magistrum Hugonem ep[iscopu]m Const[ ]’ Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes (probably Hugo von Hohenlandenberg (À1532), Bishop of and underlining in red. Constance 1496^1529, 1531^2; see Gams 272) in a contemporary Provenance: An early price-mark: ‘iii s/ vi d’, on pastedown. Gengenbach, Baden-Wu« rttemberg, Benedictines, SS. Maria et hand, with incipit ‘Ego absoluo te a vinculis excommunicationis r et a peccatis tuis in nomine patris et ¢lii etspiritus sancti . . .’.Also, Martinus; cancelled inscription with date 1622, on [a2 ]: v ‘Monasterii Gengenbachensis 1622. sub R[everen]do D[omi]no on [k10 ]: ‘Casus papales’ and ‘Casus episcopales’. Manuscript note:‘Repert. No. 73/ Gal.17.4.a’. Joan[ne] Abb[ate]’, Johannes Demlerus Friburgensis (À1626). Initials, often with extensions into the margins, and paragraph Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ in tail left- r hand corner of the upper cover. Purchased for »2. 8. 0; see Books marks are supplied in red. A seven-line initial ‘C’on [a1 ] is deco- Purchased (1861), 12, where it is attributed to [Strasbourg: rated with a human face. Capital strokes and underlining in red. o Provenance: This book has the same provenance as Aulus Valdarfer, 1474] and is described as a 4 . Persius Flaccus, Satyrae. [Basel: Martin Flach, c.1474] (P-132), shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.29. with which it is uniformly bound, namely the ‘Bibliotheca SECOND COPY Heideggereriana’ of Zu« rich. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Purchased (1855), 13, where it is attributed to [Milan: Leaf [r6] backed. ChristopherusValdarfer]. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco. On both shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 2.31. covers triple ¢llets form a border; double ¢llets on edges of boards; fern-tip £ower and foliage roll on turn-ins; £oral tools on spine; marbled pastedowns; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 297 ¿ B-076 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis 220 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 200 mm. Confessionale. Initials are supplied in red or green, often with extensions into the margins, and pen-work in¢ll and extensions in black or red, r [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. sometimes touched with yellow. Paragraph marks are supplied in ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- red. Capitals touched with yellow wash. rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate‘Cum sit’. . .’ Provenance: Georgius de Brixia (£.1461); inscription and mono- refs. See B-075. gram on [r r]:‘hoc confessionale comparavi teste signo meo man- r 6 [a3 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. uali ego Georgius de Brixia Venetiis an[no] d[omi]ni Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit mcccclxxi(!)’. John Bellingham Inglis (1780^1870); sale, lot 405. audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate; bibliographical v [r5 ] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae notes in Douce’s hand attached to endleaf. Bequeathed in 1834. in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit shelfmark: Douce 228. omnia que sunt ¢dei Cristiane, et respondeat . . .’ v [r5 ] [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque B-077 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis fateri > Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. refs. See B-075. Confessionale. r [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. not before Oct. 1474]. Folio. Polain dates [c.1475], but this is cor- ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- rected by Ohly. Sheppard dates to [after 29 Sept. 1474], which is rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate ‘Cum sit’. . .’ the date of Valdarfer’s Milan edition, the verse colophon of refs. See B-075. which appears unaltered in this edition. collation: [a10 b^f8 g10 h^q8 r6]. b-077^b-080] bartholomaeus de chaimis 387

v [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. Initials, paragraph marks and occasional chapter headings are Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit supplied in red. Some capital strokes in red. audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ Provenance: Hamstall Ridware, church of St Michael, near v r [n7 ] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae Lich¢eld, Sta¡ordshire; contemporary inscriptions on [a2 ], v v in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit [q7 ], and [q8 ]. Sir Anthony Fitzherbert (1470^1538); married, omnia que sunt ¢dei Cristiane, et respondeat . . .’ as his second wife, Matilda (À1521), daughter and joint heir of r [n8 ] [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque Richard Cotton, of Hamstall Ridware; inscription, in red, on r v fateri Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. [q8 ] and, in black ink, on [q7 ]. Bulley (£. c.1600); ‘homo bulla > r refs. See B-075. Bulley 3s[hillings]’ on [a2 ]. Richard Smith (1590^1675). Thomas [Nuremberg]: Friedrich Creussner, 27 Mar. 1477. Folio. Barlow (1607^1691); received as gift from Smith; see London, v collation: [a^k10.8 l8 m6 n8]. British Library,MS. Sloane 772, fol. 26 [Smith’s unpublished his- GW 6543; H *2482; Go¡ B-156; BMC II 448; Pr 2133; BSB-Ink tory of printing]. Bequeathed in 1691. C-246; Sheppard 1567. Former Bodleian shelfmark: A 1.10 Linc. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.15. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library in 1855 at a cost of »0. 10. 0; see Binders’ books B-079 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis (1855, Auct. and Rawl.), p.1, no.6 (Library Records d.1203). Size: Confessionale. 305 ¿ 225 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 200 mm. r r A1 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. Marginal notes. On [a1 ] an early manuscript table of contents ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- also listing ‘Arbor consagwineitatis(!) et a⁄nitatis’. rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate‘‘Cum sit . . .’ Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph refs. See B-075. marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. r A2 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. Provenance: Andechs, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Nicolaus; r Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit inscription on [a1 ]. Monogram ‘S A M(?)’. Duplicate from the r o audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ Royal Library, Munich; shelfmark on [a1 ]: ‘Inc. Typ. N 1763’; v v v Y5 Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae ‘Duplum’on [a1 ]; ‘2724’ in pencil on [n8 ]. Presumably acquired in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit during the early 1850s, and certainly before1855 (the date when it omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane, et respondeat . . .’ was rebound for the Library). shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.24. Milan: Dominicus deVespolate and Jacobus de Marliano, 21 Nov. 1478. 8o. collation: A^I k L^X8 Y6. B-078 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis GW 6545; H *2484; Go¡ B-158; BMC VI 733; Pr 5894; BSB-Ink Confessionale. C-248; Oates 2278^80; Sheppard 4905. r COPY [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. Wanting the blank leaf Y6. ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- r rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate ‘Cum sit’. . .’ On A1 , l. 1,‘. . . mfe||iouale’, as GW, but not BMC. refs. See B-075. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco; r marbled pastedowns and gilt-edged leaves. Size: 164 ¿ 117 ¿ [a3 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit 29 mm. Size of leaf: 157 ¿ 106 mm. audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ Early marginal notes in black ink, mainly in a handvery similar to r the one that added the running headings. [q7 ] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet. Si credit Running headings and some paragraph marks are supplied in omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane et respondeat . . .’ red. Some capital strokes in red, and some capitals touched with v yellow wash. Foliation in black ink, of a colour similar to that of [q7 ] [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque the marginal notes. fateri > Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. refs. See B-075. Provenance: Purchased in Oct. 1856 from Joseph Sams for »2. 2. 0; see Library Bills (1856^8), no. 93, item unnumbered; Books Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 25 May 1478. 4o. 10 8 Purchased (1857),16. collation: [a^m n^q ]. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.32. GW 6544; HC *2483; Go¡ B-157; BMC I 34; Pr116; BSB-Ink C-247; Sack, Freiburg, 978; Sheppard 79. B-080 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis COPY Confessionale. Wanting the blank sheet [a1.10]. r Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) English calf over pasteboards; [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. on both covers blind ¢llets form a frame; the gold stamp of the ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars arcium sit regimen anima- Bodleian Library on both covers. Shelfmark A 1. 10 Linc. on the rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate‘‘Cum sit . . .’ fore-edge. Size: 204 ¿ 142 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 135 mm. refs. See B-075. r v Early marginal notes and pen-trials. On [q8 ] notes in two seven- [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. teenth-century hands on early editions printed by Peter Schoe¡er Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit and on Johannes Gutenberg. audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ 388 bartholomaeus de chaimis [b-080^b-082

v [o7 ] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae FIRST COPY in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit This volume previously contained Jacobus de Clusa, Tractatus de omnia que sunt ¢dei Cristiane, et respondeat . . .’ animabus exutis a corporibus, Augustinus, Dexii abusivis saeculi, r [o8 ] [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque magister [ ], Sermones de quinque sensibus, de variis temptationi- fateri Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. bus et impugnationibus diaboli; see contents list in a contempor- > v refs. See B-075. ary hand on [*1 ]. [Nuremberg: Fratres Eremitarum S. Augustini], 31 May 1480. 4o. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over Pr attributes to [Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus wooden boards, with remains of clasps. On both covers ¢llets Scinzenzeler]. form a frame, in which is a cresting roll. In the inner rectangle, collation: [a^o8]. on both covers, a £euron at each corner and, in the centre, on the GW 6546; H *2485; Go¡ B-159; BMC VII 1209; Pr 5929; BSB-Ink upper cover an oval-shaped cruci¢xion stamp; on the lower cover C-249; Sack, Freiburg, 979; Sheppard 1609. aVirgin-and-Child stamp (late sixteenth-century Jesuit stamps). Size: 203 ¿ 155 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 139 mm. COPY Occasional marginal notes. Wanting the blank leaf [a ]. 1 A four-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue on [a r]. Other initials, Sheets [g ] and [g ] are transposed. 2 2.7 3.6 some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph marks are Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century German(?) blue-green supplied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. half calf; marbled paper boards. Size: 227 ¿ 166 ¿ 26 mm. Size Provenance: A Jesuit college; binding stamps (see above). of leaf: 220 ¿ 152 mm. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich;‘Duplum’on endleaf; Sheets signed in an early hand. ‘448’ in pencil inside the lower cover. Acquired between1847 and Initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in c.1892, possibly in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. red. Some capital strokes in red. r shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.24. Provenance: A heavily cancelled inscription on [a2 ], unread. SECOND COPY Purchased for »1. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1852), 17, where it is Gathering [p] only, wanting gatherings [* a^o]. attributed to [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco; bound for shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.36. the Bodleian Library. Size: 217 ¿ 153 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 140 mm. B-081 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis Manuscript foliation in black ink,113^20. Confessionale, et al. Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph v [*1 ] ‘Registrum’. marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. r [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. Provenance and date ofacquisition unknown; thebinding and the ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars arcium sit regimen anima- shelfmark suggest c.1885. rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate‘‘Cum sit . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.36. refs. See B-075. v [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. B-082 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit Confessionale. audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ a r ‘Tabula’. [o v] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae 2 7 a r Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit 3 ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane, et respondeat . . .’ rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate ‘‘Cum sit . . .’ [o r] [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque 8 refs. See B-075. fateri Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. > a r Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale. ‘Interrogatorium’. refs. See B-075. 3 Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit [o r] [Colophon.] 8 audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ [p r] Hermannus de Schildesche: Speculum sacerdotum.‘Prologus’. 1 [g r] Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae Incipit: ‘[D]eo amabilibus et sibi in Christo reuerendissimus 8 in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit omnibus sacerdotibus . . .’ omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane, et respondeat . . .’ refs. See VL III 1107^12, at 1111; Adolar Zumkeller, Schrifttum o und Lehre des Hermann von Schildesche, OESA, Cassiciacum, 15 Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 28 Sept. 1486. 4 . 8 (Wu« rzburg, 1957), 40^58. collation: a^g . v GW 6549; HC, Addenda *2488; Go¡ B-162; BMC V 258; Pr 4448; [p1 ] ‘Rubrica’. v BSB-Ink C-252; Oates1784; Sheppard 3580. [p1 ] Hermannus de Schildesche: Speculum sacerdotum. Incipit: ‘[C]auenda circa materiam baptismi sunt ista, Ne sit aqua nimis COPY lutosa . . .’ Bound with A-287; see there for details of binding, manuscript [Nuremberg: Conrad Zeninger], 13 June 1482. 4o. notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ 157 mm. collation: [*4 a^p8]. Collation as BMC. GWcollates [a4 b^q8]. Manuscript foliation and folio references in the‘tabula’. GW 6547; H *2486; Go¡ B-160; BMC II 460; Pr 2231; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.27(2). C-250; Oates1078; Sheppard 1617^18. b-083^b-085] bartholomaeus de sancto concordio 389

B-083 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis refs. See B-075. r i9 [Colophon.] Confessionale. r r i9 ‘Registrum capitulorum ac titulorum’. a1 [Title-page.] o r Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1491. 4 . a2 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. 8 10 ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- collation: a^h i . rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate ‘‘Cum sit . . .’ GW 6551; H *2489; Go¡ B-164; BMC II 385; Pr 1894; BSB-Ink refs. See B-075. C-254; Sack, Freiburg, 982; Sheppard 1340^1. v a2 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. FIRST COPY Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit Wanting i10, containing the printer’s device. audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over v n9 Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae wooden boards, with clasp and catch. On both covers triple ¢llets in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogare debet, si credit form a frame. The inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane, et respondeat . . .’ triangular compartments, decorated on the upper cover with v n9 [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque fateri two £oral stamps and, on the lower, with a small £oral stamp and a circular evangelist stamp, being the eagle of St John, all > Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. refs. See B-075. rather worn. Blank parchment reinforcing slips. Size: 214 ¿ [Heidelberg: Printer of Lindelbach (Heinrich Knoblochtzer), 158 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 151 mm. o Provenance: Ulm, Swabia, Wengenkloster, Augustinian c.1490]. 4 . r collation: a^m8 n10. Canons; erased inscription on a1 : ‘Monasterii Wengensis Vlme’. GW 6550; HC *2480 = H 2477; Go¡ B-163; BMC III 670; Pr 3134; John Mozley Stark; Catalogue 30 (1859), no. 77; label inside the BSB-Ink C-253; Sack, Freiburg, 981; Sheppard 2196. upper cover; fragment of bill of lading used as marker: ‘Hull.We have the pleasure of handing your enclosed Bill of Lading for [ ] COPY shipped to your address on board the . . .’ Purchased for »0. 6. 0; Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over see Books Purchased (1859), 30. wooden boards, with remains of clasp. On both covers double ¢l- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.54. lets form a doubleframe; the outer is undecorated; in the inner is a SECOND COPY cresting roll. In the inner rectangle, merrythoughts, and a Wanting i , containing the printer’s device. repeated £euron stamp, resembling KyriÞ pl. 275, no. 2. 10 Binding: Contemporary (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop no. 91) Contemporary manuscript label on the upper cover giving author blind-tooled half calf over wooden boards, with remains of and title. Leather index tabs. Insect damage. Size: 204 ¿ 148 ¿ metal clasp. On both covers ¢llets form a frame, in which is a 38 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 137 mm. cresting roll; see KyriÞ pl. 185, no. 1. Manuscript label (eight- Occasional early marginal notes in the text. On n r atext in a con- 10 eenth/nineteenth-century(?)): ‘Alte Drucke Fascikel XXXIII’. temporary hand with the incipit: ‘Gaudet animus gestiunt mem- Rebacked. Lower board split. Note inside the lower cover that bra omnia dignissime Domine presentia tu[a] [insect damage] > repairs were carried out in Nov. 1940, presumably in Augsburg. enim priuatus ego merore assidue et acerbo luct[u] con¢ciebar > On lower board unread manuscript notes. Size: 220 ¿ 155 ¿ Nunc . . . autem e contrario l×titia omnique iucundatate [sic] > 24 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 144 mm. a¥uere videor conspicio enim mee spem deus tutelam auxilium > Early marginal notes and pointing hands. Copious annotations in vite’. a contemporary hand on pastedown and on a r-v. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Initial strokes 1 Provenance: Irsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Maria; inscription and underlining in red. on a r in a sixteenth-century(?) hand: ‘Ad maiorem Vrsinensem Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. 1 Bibliothecam’, and on a r in a sixteenth-century(?) hand: ‘Nunc Bequeathed in 1834. 2 sum monasterii Vrsinensis donante fratre Ferdinando’; label on shelfmark: Douce 91. v a1 ; manuscript label on outside of the upper cover. Augsburg, Bavaria, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek, probably 1833; stamp and r B-084 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis nineteenth-century duplicate release stamp on a1 ; old shelf- Confessionale. marks: ‘4o Ink. d. 1491 Bartholomaeus’and ‘4o Ink. 388’, written v r in pencil on i9 , and inside the lower cover and label on spine; also a1 [Title-page.] r v r ‘Alte Drucke Fasc. Bd. XXXIII’ on a1 . Label and stamp on a1 . a2 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: [Introduction to] Confessionale. ‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ars artium sit regimen anima- Acquired in 1960 by exchange from the Staats- und rum, Extra. De etate et qualitate ‘‘Cum sit . . .’ Stadtbibliothek, Augsburg, the exhange value being DM 230; refs. See B-075. see ‘Bodley’s American Friends’, BLR 6,6 (1961), 643. v shelfmark: Don. e.548. a2 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis: Confessionale.‘Interrogatorium’. Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum notandum quod non sacerdos etsi possit audire peccata con¢tentis in articulo mortis . . .’ v B-085 Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio i8 Anselmus [Cantuariensis pseudo-]: Interrogationes faciendae in¢rmo morienti. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo interrogari debet, si credit Summa de casibus conscientiae. r omnia que sunt ¢dei Christiane, et respondeat . . .’ [a1 ] [Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio: Summa de casibus r i9 [Concluding verse.] ‘Si quem peniteat scelerum culpamque fateri conscientiae.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam, ut ait Gregorius super > Aures clauigeri presulis ante velit’; 11elegiac distichs. Ezechielem, nullum omnipotenti Deo tale sacri¢cium est . . .’ 390 bartholomaeus de sancto concordio [b-085^b-087

refs. See Kaeppeli I 157^65; Johannes Dietterle, ‘Die Summae lettered ‘S P’; six round stamps: a lamb and £ag, an eagle, a confessorum (sive de casibus conscientiae) von ihren Anfa« ngen rosette, a head of Christ, a stamp lettered ‘ihs’ and a ‘M’ with a an bis zu Silvester Prierias. II’, ZfK 27 (1906), 166^70; Michaud- crown; a rectangular stamp (‘Laubstab’). Size: 302 ¿ 220 ¿ Quantin 60^2; DBI VI 768^70. 70 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 206 mm. r v [v1 ] ‘Tabula’. On endleafatable ofcontents in a contemporaryhand. On [h8 ] of r [v3 ] ‘Declarationes de abreuiaturis positis in summa ista’. item 1, a note on the wedding of Johann II, Duke of Cleves, 1489: [Italy (in or near Milan?): Printer of Bartholomaeus de S. ‘Anno domini Mcccclxxxix tercia Nouembris scilicet ipso die Concordio, ‘Summa’ (GW 3450)], 21 Oct. 1473. Folio and 4o. sancti Huperti episcopi Johannes dux Cliuensis et comes de BMC suggested Milan as a probable place of imprint; this is cor- Marka matrimonium ducens in vxorem ¢liam hynrici lantgrauie roborated by CIBN. hassie in sutato . . . sauit’; see Stokvis III 47. Occasional marginal 10 6 10 12 10 4 v collation: [a^h i k^q r s t v ]. notes in item 2. Manuscript signatures throughout. On [C6 ] a list GW 3450; H *2526; Go¡ B-170; BMC VII 1123; Pr 7389; BSB-Ink of archbishops and their su¡ragans in a contemporary hand. r B-114; CIBN B-113; Oates 2729; Sheppard 6065. On [a1 ] a ¢ve-line initial is supplied in red with reserved white decoration. On [a r]^[a r] initials and paragraph marks are sup- COPY 1 3 plied in red or blue; red capital strokes. Wanting the blank leaf [i6]. r Provenance: On [h8 ] of item1,‘Anno domini1486 vnus roburnus Gathering [v] is bound before [a]. c Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden emebatur role[win] pro 6 hall[er] c[ir]ca lamb[er]ti’. Buxheim, boards, ¢ve bosses on each cover; two metal clasps; upper board Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; ‘Carthusi× in Buxheim’and stamp. loose. Book-label at the head of the upper cover. On both covers Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott- ¢llets form a double frame; the inner rectangle is divided by triple Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3077. Purchased by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In the outer frame, Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in 1884 for 11 Marks; see three di¡erent £oral stamps; in the inner frame, a scroll with the Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; see also Honemann, ‘Buxheim inscription ‘Hilf Maria’ in reverse and a £ower. In the compart- Collection’, Bod10. ments another £ower and two ornamental stamps. Size: 293 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.17(2). 205 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 198 mm. Parchment pastedowns, now raised, from a ¢fteenth-century B-087 Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio Directory written in black and red. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Summa de casibus conscientiae. r Provenance: Fiecht, Tyrol, Benedictines, S. Josephus (formerly [a2 ] Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio: Summa de casibus con- r St Georgenberg); on [v1 ]: ‘Monastery« Montis S: Georgy« 1652’; scientiae. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam (vt ait Gregorius super v inscription on [t10 ] with date 1659. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Ezechielem) nullum omnipotenti Deo tale sacri¢cium est . . .’ Books Purchased (1851), 5, where it is described as ‘(Speyer, Peter refs. See B-085. r Drach, s. a.)’. [C4 ] ‘Tabula’. r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.13. [C7 ] ‘Declarationes, quotationes de abreuiaturis seu de nominibus doctorum et librorum que in hac summa nominantur, allegantur et ponuntur’. B-086 Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio r [C7 ] [Note on further abbreviations.] r Summa de casibus conscientiae. [C7 ] ‘Epigramma in istius libri laudem’.‘Sordet mens hominis, pro- r prio spoliata decore Ni que sancit lex, hec eadem faciat’; 6 ele- [a1 ] Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio: Summa de casibus con- > scientiae. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam, ut ait Gregorius super Ezechielem, giac distichs. nullum omnipotenti Deo tale sacri¢cium est . . .’ Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz, and Michael Friburger, refs. See B-085. [c.1475]. Folio. Dated ‘not after 1473’ by CIBN, following Inge r [C2 ] [Colophon.] Dahm, Aargauer Inkunabelkatalog (Aargau, 1985), no. 130; the v [C2 ] ‘Tabula’. inscription is, however, only known from two copies of a now Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, 17 Jan. 1474. Folio. lost endleaf. collation: [a^z10 AB8 C6]. collation: [a^l10 m6 n^z A B10 C8]. GW 3451; HC, Addenda, 2527; Go¡ B-171; Pr 934; CIBN B-115; GW 3452; HC 2525; Pr 7836; CIBN B-114; Hillard 293; Sheppard Hillard 294; Sheppard 730; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 221. 6077.

COPY COPY v Bound with: At the foot of [r2 ] three lines of text omitted by the printers and 1. Werner Rolewinck, Fasciculus temporum. Cologne: Arnold supplied in manuscript. Ther Hoernen, 1474 (R-104(1)). Binding: Eighteenth-century quarter calf, the spine gold-tooled. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden Size: 330 ¿ 233 ¿ 61 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 223 mm. r boards, two bosses on the upper cover and two clasps lost; spine On [a2 ] a six-line initial is supplied in red with highlighting in yel- repaired. Book-label at the head of the upper cover. On both low. Title, initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red covers ¢llets form a triple frame. In the frames and the inner rect- capital strokes and underlining. angle 11 di¡erent stamps: a lozenge-shaped stamp depicting the Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased resurrected Christ, two smaller lozenge-shaped stamps with a (1847), 3. swan and a dragon respectively, and a lozenge-shaped stamp shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.25. b-088^b-089] bartholomaeus de sancto concordio 391

B-088 Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio SECOND COPY Without the printed colophon. Summa de casibus conscientiae. r r Three lines of text omitted on the leaf numbered LXII are sup- [a1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Summe Pisani registrum ostendens titulos’. r plied in manuscript beneath the second column. Five lines of text [b1 ] ‘Modus legendi abbreuiatorum terminorum iuris in summa omitted on leaf numbered LXXXXVIIv are printed beneath the subscripta contentorum’. r second column. Seven lines of text printed both on leaves num- [b2 ] Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio: Summa [de casibus bered XLVIIr and XLVIIv have been crossed out; similarly, nine conscientiae]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam, vt ait Gregorius super lines of text printed both on leaves numbered CLXXXv and Ezechielem, nullum omnipotenti Deo tale sacri¢cium est . . .’ CLXXXIr have been crossed out. Blind impression of bearer refs. See B-085. v type on leaves numbered CLVII^CLIX and elsewhere. [v10 ] [Colophon with note on author and text, which is dated 1338.] Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer], 1475. Folio. 90) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, two metal clasps lost; collation: [a2 b^v10]. spine repaired. On both covers ¢llets form a triple frame; on the Woodcut initials. upper cover the inner rectangle is divided by diagonal ¢llets into GW 3453; H *2528; Go¡ B-172; BMC II 322; Pr 1546; BSB-Ink lozenge-shaped compartments; on the lower cover it is divided by B-115;CIBN B-116; Sack, Freiburg, 466; Sheppard 1155^6. vertical ¢llets. In the outer frame a palm-leaf stamp, a semicircle

FIRST COPY stamp, and a small rosette stamp; in the middle frame a square Three lines oftext omitted on leaves numbered LXIIr are supplied stamp with a rose. In the inner frame on the upper cover is a scroll in manuscript beneath the second column. Five lines of text with the inscription ‘Maria hilf’ and the small rosette; on the omitted on leaf numbered LXXXXVIIv are supplied in manu- lower cover a rectangular foliate sta¡. In the inner rectangle on script beneath the second column. Seven lines of text printed the upper cover the palm-leaf, the small rosette stamp, and a both on leaves numbered XLVIIr and XLVIIv have been crossed stamp with a double-headed eagle; on the lower cover ¢ve sym- out; similarly, nine lines of text printed both on leaf numbered metrical columns with a small stamp depicting a dragon, the CLXXXv and CLXXXIr havebeen crossed out. Blind impression palm-leaf stamp and, in the central compartment, the eagle and of bearer type on leaves numbered CLVII^CLIX and elsewhere. the rosette stamps; for the stamps see KyriÞ pl. 183, nos 1, 2, 4, 8, Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop and also the ¢rst copy. Size: 422 ¿ 296 ¿ 67 mm. Size of no. 90; Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 7^8) blind-tooled calf leaf: 407 ¿ 270 mm. r over wooden boards, two metal clasps and index tabs; rebacked. On [b2 ] a nine-line initial is supplied in azure and an eight-line On both covers ¢llets form a triple frame; the inner rectangle is initial in magenta on burnished gold grounds, the gilt with divided by diagonal ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. punch-dotting, the initials with foliate scrolling, within segmen- Within the outer frame are a palm-leaf stamp and a small rosette ted frames of red and pale green and blue and light green respec- stamp; within the second frame a square stamp with a rose; tively, and with foliate and £oral border extensions in the same within the third frame are two lozenge-shaped stamps depicting palette, including burnished gold decoration and gold dotting, a double-headed eagle and a £eur-de-lis, a rectangular £oral also between the two columns. Title is supplied in red; woodcut ornament, a semicircle stamp, and a headed-outline tool in initials touched in red; red capital strokes and underlining groups of four, as well as the small rosette stamp. In the inner rect- throughout. angle a small ornament and the stamp with the double-headed Provenance: Thierhaupten, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Petrus et v eagle; for the stamps see KyriÞ pl. 183, nos 1, 2, 5, 8, and Paulus; on [b1 ]: ‘Sum monasterij Thierhauptanj in Bavaria’; on Schwenke^Schunke 180 no. 356. Size: 418 ¿ 293 ¿ 65 mm. Size front pastedown, book-plate of Abbot Benedikt Gaugenrieder, of leaf: 405 ¿ 277 mm. (£. 1553^1597) dated 1587; see Warnecke 2168 and Leiningen- r Westerburg 323. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; On [b2 ] a nine-line initial is supplied in azure on a burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, the azure initials with foliate ‘Dpl’ on front pastedown and number ‘3107’ on endleaf. scrolling, within a segmented frame of red and pale green, and Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not in with foliate and £oral border extensions in the same palette, Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. including gold dotting. In the centre of the lower margin, the shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 2.20. coat of arms of the Ko« ler of Augsburg depicting a lion gardant, crowned azure, with crest the same and scroll inscribed ‘O ¢li B-089 Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio Dei miserere mei’; see Johann Siebmacher, Abgestorbener bayer- Summa de casibus conscientiae. ischer Adel, Grosses und allgemeines Wappenbuch,VI/1, section r A2 Bartholomaeus [de Sancto Concordio]: Summa [de casibus 2 (Nuremberg, 1884^1911), 96 and pl. 60. The ¢rst ten leaves are conscientiae].‘Summa pisana’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam, ut ait sapiens rubricated: woodcut initials touched in red and occasionally Gregorius super Ezechielem, nullum omnipotenti Deo tale est green, red capital strokes. r sacri¢cium . . .’ Provenance: Ko« ler, family of Augsburg; coat of arms on [b2 ]. r r z1 Florentinus [Pseudo Antoninus Florentinus?]: De septem vitiis Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; inscription on [a1 ]; capitalibus. Incipit: ‘Nota quod tres sunt species in¢delitatis: stamp; Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Primo paganisimus(!) . . .’ Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 2991. refs. This text is not identi¢ed as a work by Antoninus Purchased by Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in 1884 for 11 Florentinus in Kaeppeli, Bloom¢eld, P. Ste¡ano Orlandi, Marks; see Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; see also Honemann, Bibliogra¢a Antoniniana (Vatican City, 1962), nor in part II of ‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod9. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 2.22. 392 bartolinis, baldus de [b-089^b-091

the Interrogatorium of Antonius Florentinus’s Confessionale 8. Rodericus de Sancta Ella, Oratio in die Parasceve anno 1477. Defecerunt. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, 1481^7] (F-017(2)); r [*1 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum huius libri’. 9. Andreas Brentius, In Pentecosten oratio. [Rome: Eucharius v [*5 ] ‘Tabula abreuiaturarum’. Silber, after 18 May 1483] (B-523(2)); Venice: Nicolaus Girardengus, de Novis, 12 May 1481. 8o. 10. Guilelmus Bodivit, Sermo habitus in die Annuntiationis,1484. collation: A^Z a^z [*8]. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 12 Aug. 1484] (B-380); GW 3456; HCR 2529; Go¡ B-174; BMC V 273; Pr 4468; Sheppard 11. Ambrosius de Cora, Oratio de conceptione Virginis. [Rome: 3625. Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1482^8] (C-442); 12. Guilelmus Bodivit, Sermo habitus in die Trinitatis, 1485. COPY [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 29 May 1485] Wanting the blank leaf A . 1 (B-381(2)); Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half brown morocco over 13. Petrus Terrasse, Oratio de divina providentia. [Rome: marbled pasteboards, spine gold-tooled. Size: 156 ¿ 110 ¿ Eucharius Silber, after 9 Mar.1483] (T-057). 46 mm. Size of leaf: 146 ¿ 101 mm. Binding: Pasteboards covered with leaves from a manuscript On front pastedown, manuscript number ‘970’and a label with an antiphonary(?) on parchment. Size: 215 ¿ 158 ¿ 23 mm. Size of embossed cipher ‘L J’. leaf: 206 ¿ 143 mm. On early endleaves, notes for preachers and priests in a sixteenth- Manuscript foliation from 250^3. century hand, followed by a note about the response given by Provenance: Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851); Catalogue (1842), Pope Eugenius IV to a petition submitted to him in 1439/40. supplement no. 9594, priced at »0. 15. 0; date of acquisition Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. unknown; not found in Books Purchased (1842). Provenance: Thomas Ryburn Buchanan (1846^1911). Presented shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.48(6). in 1941 by Mrs Buchanan. shelfmark: Buchanan f.112. B-091 Bartolinis, Baldus de De dotibus et dotatis mulieribus et earum iuribus et B-090 Bartholomaeus Floridus privilegiis. Oratio confoederationis initae inter AlexandrumVI et r [a2 ] Bartolinis, Baldus de: De dotibus et dotatis mulieribus et Venetorum, Mediolani et Bari duces. earum iuribus et privilegiis.‘Tabula’. Incipit: ‘[L]argissimo modo r [a1 ] Bartholomaeus Floridus: Oratio confoederationis initae inter accipitur dos pro omni circumferentia ad su⁄cientiam alicuius Alexandrum VI et Venetorum, Mediolani et Bari duces. Incipit: rei . . .’ r ‘[S]i illorum potestatem extollere atque admirari solemus . . .’ [d2 ] Bartolinis, Baldus de: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal Oliverius refs.Text dated 1493. Carafa. Incipit: ‘Minime sum oblitus, pater optime . . .’ o v [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 25 Apr. 1493]. 4 . [d2 ] Carafa, Oliverius: [Letter addressed to] Baldus de Bartolinis. collation: [a4]. Incipit: ‘Excellentissime doctor, salutem. Dominus Paulus Woodcut initial. Boncambius, uir clarus ac nobilis . . .’ r GW 3448; CR 2541; BMC IV 115; Pr 3873; Accurti II 72; BSB-Ink [d3 ] Bartolinis, Baldus de: De dotibus et dotatis mulieribus et F-168; Sheppard 3066^7. earum iuribus et privilegiis. Incipit: ‘[P]resentis operis et materie tractatum diuidendum et subornandum duxi in duodecim FIRST COPY partes . . .’ Boxed with A-241; see there for details of binding and refs.Text dated1479. provenance. Binding: Paper wrappers; bound for KloÞ. Size: 207 ¿ 143 ¿ [Perugia: Johannes Vydenast, c.1479]. Folio. The printing of this 1 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 139 mm. book was begun in 1479 by Fridericus Eber and after his death Manuscript pagination from 225^31. continued and completed in 1482 by J.Vydenast, see Demetrio shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.2(14). Marzi, I tipogra¢ tedeschi in Italia durante il secolo XV, SECOND COPY Festschrift zum fu« nfhundertja« hrigen Geburtstage von J. Bound with: Gutenberg, ed. Otto Hartwig, Beihefte zum Centralblatt fu« r 1. Johannes Lucidus Cataneus, Oratio ad AlexandrumVI. [Rome: Bibliothekswesen, 23 (1900), 505^78, at 564^5. 10 8 6 8 6 10 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 Stephan Plannck, after 5 Nov.1492] (C-116); collation: [a b c d e f g h i k l^q r^t v x y z A^E F 6 2. Antonius Lollius, Oratio Passionis dominicaecoram Innocentio G ]. VIII habita contra Judaeorum per¢diam. [Rome: Stephan GW 3467; H *2467; Go¡ B-178; Pr 6796; BSB-Ink B-118; Sack, Plannck, after 24 Mar. 1486] (L-143(1)); Freiburg, 471; Sheppard 5480. 3. Leonellus Chieregatus, Propositio coram Carolo VIII facta. COPY

[Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 20 Jan. 1488] (C-181); Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. 4. Leonellus Chieregatus [taken out for exchange in November Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; the covers blind-tooled within 1913; now in the British Library]; a frame ofgilt ¢llets; the edges oftheboards gold-tooled, the spine 5. Nicolaus Tygrinus, Oratio Lucensium pro obedientia praes- gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns; boards loose. Size: 430 ¿ tanda. [Rome: Andreas Freitag, after 25 Oct. 1492] (T-295); 295 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 420 ¿ 274 mm. 7. Thomas ex Capitaneis, de Colleonibus, Oratio in die Omnium Faded early marginal notes. Sanctorum habita, 1483. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 1 Nov. 1483] (C-058(2)); b-091^b-094] bartolus de saxoferrato 393

r Provenance: Unread inscription on [a2 ]. Philip Carteret Webb research see Emanuele Casamassima, Iter Germanicum, Codices (1700^1770); sale (25 Feb. 1771), lot 2044. Purchased for »4. 4. 0 operum Bartoli a Saxoferrato recensiti, 1 (Florence, 1971), 82 (cf. from William Lowndes; see Library Bills (1815), no. 77; Books 19 and 95). Purchased (1815), 4. [Padua: Conradus dePaderborn],14 Apr.1473. Folio. BMC assigns Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q Plut. 4. to [Padua], GW to [Venice]. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.15. collation: [a8]. GW 3652; H *2645; BMC VII 910; Pr 6778; CIBN B-159; Sheppard B-092 Bartolommeo dalli Sonetti 5570. Isolario [Italian]. COPY r Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco, over paste- [a1 ] [Dedication (cryptogram).] ‘Al Diuo Cinquecento cinque e boards; marbled pastedowns. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 13 mm. Size of diece > Tre cinque a do Mil nulla tre e do vn cento > nulla. questa opra dar piu cha altri lecce’. leaf: 292 ¿ 200 mm. refs. The solution in roman and arabic numerals reads ‘DVX Early marginal notes. 3VA2 M03E2IC0’. This has been identi¢ed as referring to Doge An initial is supplied in red; paragraph marks are supplied in red Giovanni Mocenigo (À1485); see Curt F. Bu« hler,‘Variants in the or blue. First Atlas of the Mediterranean’, Gb Jb 32 (1957), 94. Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1835; armorial book- r plate: argent, a chevron azure between three sinister hands [a1 ] [Bartolommeo Dalli Sonetti (Zamberto): Isolario.] Incipit:‘Al gules; inscription dated 1835; purchased at his sale (1837), lot suon de le mie rime in¢me e basse > venga chiun per virtute si guberna . . .’ 168, for »0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 34. refs. See Navigare e descrivere. Isolari e portolani del Museo Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.14. Correr di Venezia XV^XVIII secolo, ed. C. Tonini and P. Lucchi shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.13. (Venice, 2001), 95 no. 17. o [Venice: Guilelmus Anima Mia, Tridinensis?, not after 1485]. 4 . B-093A Bartolus de Saxoferrato For dating see note in BMC, relying on a date of completion Super authenticis. before the death of Doge Giovanni Mocenigo in 1485. collation: [a12 b8 c6 d10 e6 f8 g6]. Fragment. 49 woodcut maps. [Milan: Johannes Antonius de Honate], 7 Mar. 1480. Folio. 8 10 8 4 8 HCR 2538 = H 14890; Go¡ B-183; BMC V 410; Pr 5107; Campbell, collation: a^c d e^g gg h^l . Maps, 16^64; CIBN B-119; Sheppard 4100. Facsimile: GW 3476; HC 2626; Go¡ B-185; not in Pr; Rhodes 276; not in (Amsterdam, 1972). Sheppard.

COPY COPY v v v Leaves [a12 ], [b3 ], and [c4 ] are of the later setting, with addi- Bound with A-168(5); see there for details of binding and tional sonnets. On the variants see Bu« hler,‘First Atlas’, Gb Jb 32 provenance. (1957), 94^7. Leaf e3 only. Size of fragment: 378 ¿ 264 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter parchment. Size: 215 ¿ shelfmark: Gibson 403(16). 163 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 154 mm. Manuscript foliation 17^72 and signatures in Modestus’ hand. Place names supplied on the maps, as well as additions, also in B-094 Bartolus de Saxoferrato his hand; on such notes see DBI VI 774^5. Cryptogram resolved Super authenticis. in manuscript on [a r]. r 1 a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato [pseudo-?]: Lectura super authenticis. Provenance: Frater Modestus of Bari (¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- ‘De heredibus et falcidia’. Incipit: ‘[I]sta rubrica diuiditur in tres r tury); erased ownership inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Fratris Modesti partes. Prima est generalis ad librum . . .’ Bar[en]sis’; on the same leaf, defaced library stamps, and stamps refs. See DBI VI 648. ‘.D.’, ‘.P.’ and ‘.F.’ £anking and below the text (see T-255(1)). Old [Milan: Johannes Antonius, de Honate, after 7 Mar. 1480]. Folio. shelfmark ‘4to S. 159’. Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851); Catalogue collation: a10 b c8 d12 e^g8 h i6. Leaf a numbered as a . (1842), no. 483. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased 2 1 GW 3477; HC *2623; Go¡ B-186; Pr 5902; BSB-Ink B-203; CIBN (1846), 36. B-156; Sack, Freiburg, 474; Sheppard 4924. shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.29. COPY B-093 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Bound with: 1. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Superprima parte Digesti novi.Venice: Processus Satanae contra genus humanum. Nicolaus Jenson, 1478 (B-109); r [a1 ] Bartolus de Saxoferrato [pseudo-]: Processus Satanae contra 3. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super tribus ultimis libris Codicis. genus humanum. ‘Tractatus questionis uentilate coram domino Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 31 Jan. nostro Jesu Cristo inter uirginem Mariam ex una parte et dyabo- 1479/80 (B-104). lum ex altera parte’. Incipit: ‘[N]ostis, fratres carissimi, sathanas Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian proditoria ministeria inde procurauit . . .’ Library. Size: 430 ¿ 310 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 410 ¿ 272 mm. r-v refs. On authorship see J. L. J. van de Kamp, Bartolo da On unnumbered leaf a1 an alphabetical index in an early hand. Sassoferrato (Urbino, 1935), 49 no. 12; for an account of previous Early foliation, continued from item1. 394 bartolus de saxoferrato [b-094^b-098

Initials are supplied in red or blue; red underlining and number- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian ing of books. Library. Size: 454 ¿ 310 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 436 ¿ 281 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital r ‘Duplum’ and ‘Inc. typ. Nro. 523’ on a1 . Acquired betwen 1835 strokes and underlining. and1847; item 1 is found in Catalogus (1843), Appendix, 74. Provenance: Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not in shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.1(2). Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.12(1). SECOND COPY B-095 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Sheets b2.7 and g4.5 only. Bound in a collection of Italian Super authenticis. fragments. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato [pseudo-?]: Lectura super authenticis. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. ‘De heredibus et falcidia’. Incipit: ‘Ista rubrica diuiditur in tres shelfmark: Inc. b. I97.1(7). partes. Prima est generalis ad librum . . .’ refs. See B-094. B-097 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Pavia: Christophorus de Canibus, 22 Aug. 1488. Folio. Super prima parte Codicis. collation: a10 b8 c^i6 k8. r GW 3482; H *2629; Go¡ B-189; Pr 7085; BSB-Ink B-205; Sheppard a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Codicis. 5855. Incipit: ‘[R]ubrica ista habetur diuersimode. Uera rubrica est illa quam dicam uobis legendo. . .’ COPY refs. See DBI VI 640^69, at 647. Bound with: 1. Angelus de Ubaldis, Super Authenticis.Venice: Johannes and Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 5 May Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 15 Mar.1485 (U-001); 1484. Folio. 8 6 8 4 2. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super tribus ultimis libris Codicis cum collation: a^h i k^t u . additionibus Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri Tartagni. Milan: Types:145 G. and 87 G (not as GW); see BMC VI 744 and Sheppard. Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 25 Mar. 1487 GW 3495; R, Supplement, 25; Pr 5950; Sheppard 4954. (B-106). COPY Wanting the blank leaf k8. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and u4. r Part of a uniformly bound set of ¢ve volumes, all purchased at the Line 3 of the colophon on u3 reads ‘teuthonicos’, not ‘theutoni- Butler sale and probably previously owned by the Cistercians in cos’as GW. Valencia. Part of a uniformly bound set of ¢ve volumes, all purchased at the Binding: Old Spanish(?) quarter parchment over pasteboards, Butler sale and probably previously owned by the Cistercians in the sides covered with leaves from a ¢fteenth-century antiphon- Valencia. ary; the same manuscript as B-097, B-101, B-120, and B-121. Binding: Quarter parchment over pasteboards, the sides covered Size: 412 ¿ 290 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ 278 mm. with leaves from a ¢fteenth-centuryantiphonary; the same manu- Provenance: Probably Valencia, Cistercians, S. Bernardo; see script as B-095, B-101, B-120, and B-121. Size: 409 ¿ 285 ¿ ownership inscription in B-121; old shelfmark on spine,‘M II 13’, 40 mm. Size of leaf: 405 ¿ 276 mm. v probably fromValencia. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot Occasional early marginal notes. On u3 a note about the number 233(5). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see annotated sale catalogue, and of gatherings and folios in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand: Books Purchased (1840), 33. ‘F 160 Q. 20’; but really 154 leaves. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.19(3). Provenance: Probably Valencia, Cistercians, S. Bernardo; see shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.18(3). ownership inscription in B-121; old shelfmark on spine,‘M II 9’, probably from Valencia. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot 233(1). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see annotated sale catalogue, B-096 Bartolus de Saxoferrato and Books Purchased (1840), 33. Super prima parte Codicis. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.14. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Codicis. Incipit: ‘[R]ubrica ista habetur diuersimode.Vera rubrica est illa B-098 Bartolus de Saxoferrato quam dicam vobis legendo. . .’ refs. See DBI VI 640^69, at 647. Super prima parte Codicis. r Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 12 June AA2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Codicis. 1480. Folio. Incipit: ‘[R]ubrica ista habetur diuersimode. Uera rubrica est illa collation: a^h8 i6 k^t8 v4. quam dicam vobis legendo. . .’ GW 3493; H *2544 (I); Go¡ B-193; BMC V 237; Pr 4343; BSB-Ink refs. See B-096. B-132; Hillard 298; Sheppard 3506. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 28 Oct. 1490. Folio. 8 6 FIRST COPY collation: AA^OO PP . Bound with: GW 3498; Go¡ B-195; Pr 4724; BSB-Ink B-136; Sheppard 3792. 2. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super secunda parte Codicis.Venice: COPY Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 30 June 1480 Bound with: (B-100). 2. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super secunda parte Codicis.Venice: b-098^b-102] bartolus de saxoferrato 395

AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 18 Jan. 1488/9 (B-102 and103); B-100 Bartolus de Saxoferrato 3. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super prima parte Infortiati. Venice: Super secunda parte Codicis. AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 12 Feb. 148[8/9?] (B-119); r 4. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super secunda parte Infortiati.Venice: a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Codicis. AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 5 May 1489 (B-122). ‘De seruis fugitiuis’. Incipit:‘[S]eruum fugitiuum. Ista lex ettitulus Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden consueuit multum solennizari . . .’ boards, two clasps lost. Book-label at the head of the upper cover, refs. See B-099. partly removed. On the upper cover triple ¢llets form a double Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 30 June frame, the inner one with mitred corners; the inner rectangle is 1480. Folio. divided by vertical ¢llets into three compartments. In the outer collation: a^k8 l m10 n^p8 q10. frame are ¢ve di¡erent stamps: in the corners, a round stamp GW 3510; H 2544 (II); Go¡ B-201; Pr 4345; BSB-Ink B-132; depicting St Matthew the evangelist, in the compartments, a Sheppard 3507.

tear-drop-shaped stamp with an oak branch, a scroll with the COPY inscription ‘Aue Maria’, a foliate ornament and a rectangular Bound with B-096(1); see there for details of binding and proven- stamp with a coat of arms bearing two interlacing vine-stems ance. Size of leaf: 436 ¿ 281 mm. and lettered ‘E I R’. In the inner frame, rows of a rectangular dra- Wanting the blank leaf q10. gon stamp and the oak-branch stamp, a small lozenge-shaped Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital £eur-de-lis stamp, a small rectangular dog stamp, and one with a strokes and underlining. £ower within a lozenge-shaped frame. In the inner compart- shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.12(2). ments, the latter two alternate; in the central compartment the foliate ornament. Minute rosette and leaf stamps all over. On the lower cover triple ¢llets form a frame; the inner rectangle is B-101 Bartolus de Saxoferrato divided by diagonal ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In Super secunda parte Codicis. the frame, the same stamps as in the outer frame on the upper r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Codicis. cover with the exception of the rectangular stamp with a coat of ‘De seruis fugitiuis’. Incipit:‘[S]eruum fugitiuum. Ista lex ettitulus arms lettered‘E I R’.In the compartments, the oak-branch stamp, consueuit multum solennizari . . .’ the foliate ornament and £eur-de-lis; minute rosette and leaf refs. See B-099. stamps all over. For an almost identical binding see B-110. Size: 440 ¿ 295 ¿ 110 mm. Size of leaf: 426 ¿ 277 mm. Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 24 Mar. 1484. Folio. List of contents in an early hand on the upper cover. 8 10 Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- collation: a^p q . label, but not found in his sale catalogue. Samuel Butler (1774^ Types:145 G. and 87 G (not as GW); see BMC VI 744 and Sheppard. 1839); sale, pt II, lot 234(1). Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see annotated GW 3512; H 2554; Pr 5948; Sheppard 4952. sale catalogue, and Books Purchased (1840), 33. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.20(1). Wanting the blank leaves a1 and q10. Part of a uniformly bound set of ¢ve volumes, all purchased at the B-099 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Butler sale and probably previously owned by the Cistercians in Super secunda parte Codicis. Valencia. Binding: Quarter parchment over pasteboards, the sides covered r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Super secunda parte Codicis. Incipit: with leaves from a ¢fteenth-centuryantiphonary; the same manu- ‘[S]eruum fugitiuum. Ista lex et titulus consueuit multum solem- script as B-095; B-097; B-120 and B-121. Size: 407 ¿ 288 ¿ nizari . . .’ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 404 ¿ 280 mm. refs. See DBI VI 647^8. v Early marginal notes in the same hands as in Auct.3Q 3.14. On q9 Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476. Folio. a note about the number of gatherings and folios in a sixteenth/ collation: a10 b8 c^e10 f8 g10 h8 i k10 l m8 n6 M4 o^r10 s8 t6 u8. seventeenth-century hand:‘F 160 Qui. 16’; but really 130 leaves. GW 3508; H *2542 (II); Go¡ B-199; Pr 4305A; BSB-Ink B-130; Provenance: Probably Valencia, Cistercians, S. Bernardo; see Oates1716; Rhodes 282; Sheppard 3475. ownership inscription in B-121; old shelfmark on spine,‘M II 10’,

COPY probably fromValencia. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot 233(2). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see annotated sale catalogue, and Wanting the blank leaf a1 and leaf d2. Binding: B-099, B-108, B-112, and B-118 are bound uniformly in Books Purchased (1840), 33. parchment with two sets of ties. Size: 390 ¿ 260 ¿ 50 mm. Size of shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.15. leaf: 380 ¿ 242 mm. Provenance: Casparius [Falch]; a cropped inscription at head of r v B-102 Bartolus de Saxoferrato a2 , see also B-118. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscription on a1 Super secunda parte Codicis. dated1816; sale (1843), lot1006. Purchased for »0.13.0; see Books r Purchased (1843), 5. AAA2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.16. Codicis. ‘De seruis fugitiuis’. Incipit: ‘[S]eruum fugitiuum. Ista lex et titulus consueuit multum solemnizari . . .’ refs. See B-099. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 18 Jan. 1488/9. Folio. 396 bartolus de saxoferrato [b-102^b-106 collation: AAA^MMM8 NNN6. B-105 Bartolus de Saxoferrato GW 3514; H *2546 (II); Go¡ B-202; Pr 4716; BSB-Ink B-134; Super tribus ultimis libris Codicis, cum additionibus Sheppard 3786. Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri deTartagnis. COPY r Bound with B-098; see there for details of binding and proven- A2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super tribus ultimis libris Codicis, cum additionibus Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri de ance. Size of leaf: 425 ¿ 271 mm. Tartagnis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]mnes gaudentes £oridam etatem faciunt Wanting AAA , AAA and AAA , BBB , BBB , and 1.8 3.6 4.5 1.8 2.7 et spiritus tristis desiccat ossa’’ [Prv 17,22]. Prouerbio .xvii . . .’ BBB , and gatherings C and F^M, which are made up with 3.6 refs. See B-104. sheets from GW 3515, in which the ¢rst words of sections are printed in 180 G. Venice: Andreas de Soziis, Parmensis, 16 Apr. 1485. Folio. 8 6 4 6 List of contents in an early hand on the upper cover. collation: A B^H I K . shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.20(2). GW 3529; HC *2560; Go¡ B-208; BMC V 398; Pr 4941; BSB-Ink B-146; Sack, Freiburg, 487; Sheppard 4060.

COPY B-103 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century German quarter calf Super secunda parte Codicis. over blue pasteboards. Size: 418 ¿ 288 ¿ 16 mm. Size of r leaf: 404 ¿ 273 mm. AAA2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Codicis. ‘De seruis fugitiuis’. Incipit: ‘[S]eruum fugitiuum. Ista Pastedowns: two sheets of printer’s waste from an eighteenth- lex et titulus consueuit multum solemnizari . . .’ century Roman Catholic Andachtsbuch in German, comprising refs. See B-099. 72 pages in three sheets, pasted over sheets printed in French. Running headings in an early hand. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 8 Dec. 1491. Folio. On A r an initial is supplied in blue with reserved white decora- collation: AAA^MMM8 NNN6. 2 tion and pen-£ourishing in red; other initials and paragraph Type: First words of sections printed in type 180 G. marks are supplied alternately in red and blue; red capital strokes. GW 3515; not in Pr; BSB-Ink B-136; Sheppard 3786 (pt). r Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); on A1 an ownership COPY inscription dated 1817; sale (1843), lot 1015. Purchased for »1; see Bound with B-098; see there for details of binding and Books Purchased (1843), 5. provenance. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.21. Sheets AAA1.8, AAA3.6, and AAA4.5, BBB1.8, BBB2.7, and BBB3.6, and gatherings C and F^M only. B-106 Bartolus de Saxoferrato shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.20(2). Super tribus ultimis libris Codicis, cum additionibus Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri deTartagnis. v B-104 Bartolus de Saxoferrato a1 Albinianus, Petrus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] AntoniusVicturius. Super tribus ultimis libris Codicis, cum additionibus Incipit: ‘Legimus, vir natura magni¢ce, priscos scriptores tam Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri deTartagnis. grecos quam latinos . . .’ refs. Dated Milan1487. a vAlbinianus, Petrus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] AntoniusVicturius. 1 a r Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super tribus ultimis libris Incipit: ‘Legimus, vir natura magni¢ce, priscos scriptores tam 2 Codicis, cum additionibus Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri de grecos quam latinos . . .’ Tartagnis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]mnes gaudentes £oridam etatem faciunt refs. Dated Venice 21 Mar. 1479, printed as M.cccc.xxlx. et spiritus tristis desicat ossa’’ [Prv 17,22]. Prouerbio .xvii . . .’ a r Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super tribus ultimis libris 2 refs. See B-104. Codicis, cum additionibus Angeli de Ubaldis et Alexandri de Tartagnis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]mnes gaudentes £oridam etatem faciunt Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 25 Mar. et spiritus tristis desiccat ossa’’ [Prv 17,22]. Prouerbio .xvii . . .’ 1487. Folio. 8 6 8 refs. See DBI VI 648. collation: a b c^g h . Types: 145 G and 86 GB (not as GW); see BMC VI 744 and Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 31 Jan. Sheppard. 1479/80. Folio. GW 3531; HR 2562; Pr 5957; BSB-Ink B-148; Sheppard 4958. collation: a b8 c d6 e^h8. GW 3527; H *2559; Go¡ B-206; Pr 4333; BSB-Ink B-145; Sack, COPY Freiburg, 485; Sheppard 3504. Bound with B-095; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ 274 mm. COPY Occasional early marginal notes. Manuscript numbering ofgath- Bound with B-094; see there for details of binding and proven- erings and occasional running headings. On h v a note about the ance. Size of leaf: 414 ¿ 276 mm. 8 number of gatherings and folios in a sixteenth/seventeenth-cen- On h r^v an alphabetical index in an early hand. Early foliation, 8 tury hand:‘Quin. 8 foglie 55’; but really 54 leaves. continued from item 2. Occasional early marginal notes. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.18(2). Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red underlining and numbering of books. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.1(3). b-107^b-110] bartolus de saxoferrato 397

B-107 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscription dated 1816 Super prima parte Digesti novi. on front endleaf; sale (1843), lot 1007. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see r Books Purchased (1843), 5. [a2 ] Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Digesti shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.17. novi. Incipit:‘[D]omini, vt scitis, hic non est caput totius compila- tionis . . .’ refs. See DBI VI 647. B-109 Bartolus de Saxoferrato r [G10 ] [Verse colophon.] Super prima parte Digesti novi. [Venice]: Vindelinus de Spira, 1471. Folio. a r Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Digesti collation: [a^c10 d10+1 e^o10 p8 q r10 s8 t^z A10 B10+1 C10 DE8 F10 2 novi. Incipit:‘[D]omini, ut scitis, hic non est caput totius compila- G12]. tionis . . .’ GW 3546; H *2606 (I); Pr 4029; BSB-Ink B-151; Hillard 300; refs. See B-107. Sheppard 3205. r v5 [Colophon.] COPY v v5 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Repetitio legis‘Caesar. De publicanis’ Wanting the blank leaves [G11] and [G12]. [D 39.4.15]. Incipit:‘[C]esar. Repetiturus hanc l[egem] more solito Binding: Contemporary German(?) half sheep, dyed red and hunc ordinem obseruabo . . .’ with ¢llets, over modern boards. Old spine laid down. Size: refs. Concludes with a remark querying the authorship of 448 ¿ 295 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 433 ¿ 283 mm. r Bartolus on v8 : ‘Hanc repetitionem pro constanti non assero Running headings in an early hand. esse Bar[toli] quia in paucis lecturis eius reperitur, sed quia satis r On [a2 ] an initial is supplied in blue with may£ower in¢ll in red vtilis est eam hic apposui.’See also B-108. and pale green and pen-£ourishing in the same colours; other Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1478. Folio. initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. collation: a^s8 t6 v10. Provenance: Freising, Cathedral Chapter; on front pastedown GW 3550; H *2608 (I); Go¡ B-217; Pr 4116; BSB-Ink B-152; Lowry, an engraved book-plate: the Virgin and Child on a crescent Jenson, 248, no. 72; Sheppard 3286. moon, lettered below ‘Insignia Capituli’, see Warnecke 559. r Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ on [a1 ] COPY v and ‘Inc. Typ. Nro. 192’ on [a1 ]. Acquired between 1847 and Bound with B-094; see there for details of binding and proven- c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. ance. Size of leaf: 410 ¿ 272 mm. v shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.5. On a1 an alphabetical index in an early hand. Early foliation, continued in items 2 and 3. B-108 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other Super prima parte Digesti novi. initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red r underlining and running book numbers. a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Digesti shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.1(1). novi. Incipit:‘[D]omini, ut scitis, hic non est caput totius compila- tionis . . .’ refs. See B-107. B-110 Bartolus de Saxoferrato v h1 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Repetitio legis ‘‘Caesar. De publica- Super prima parte Digesti novi. nis’’ [D 39.4.15]. Incipit: ‘[C]esar. Repetiturus hanc l[egem] more r solito hunc ordinem obseruabo . . .’ aa2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Digesti refs. Concludes with a remark querying the authorship of novi. Incipit:‘[D]omini, vt scitis, hic non est caput totius compila- r tionis . . .’ Bartolus on v8 : ‘Hanc repetitionem pro constanti non assero esse Bar[toli] quia in paucis lecturis eius reperitur, sed quia satis refs. See B-107. v utilis est eam hic apposui.’ rr6 [Colophon.] r v rr7 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Repetitio legis ‘Caesar. De publica- h5 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Digesti novi. ‘De donationibus’. Incipit: ‘[D]onationes. Ista est subtilis nis’ [D 39.4.15]. Incipit: ‘[C]esar. Repetiturus hanc legem more lex et etiam subtilis titulus . . .’ solito hunc ordinem obseruabo . . .’ refs. Concludes with a remark querying the authorship of Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1478. Folio. Bartolus: ‘Hanc repetitionem pro constanti non assero esse collation: a^y8 z10. Bar[toli] quia in paucis lecturis eius reperitur, sed quia satis vtilis GW 3549; Go¡ B-216; Pr 4117; Sheppard 3285. est eam hic apposui.’See also B-109. COPY Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 23 Sept. 1490. Folio. Wanting gathering a, sheet z and the blank leaf z . 5.6 10 collation: aa^pp8 qq rr10. Binding: B-099, B-108, B-112, and B-118 (Auct. 3Q 4.14^17) are GW 3555; H *2610 (I); Pr 4723A; BSB-Ink B-156; Sheppard 3791. bound uniformly in parchment with two sets of ties; printed rein- forcing slips. Size: 380 ¿ 250 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 373 ¿ COPY 240 mm. Bound with: 1. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super prima parte Digesti veteris. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 28 Dec.1489 (B-114); 2. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super secunda parte Digesti veteris. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 25 June 1491 (B-117); 398 bartolus de saxoferrato [b-110^b-114

r 4. Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Super secunda parte Digesti novi. On [a2 ] an eight-line initial is supplied in red with reserved white Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 3 Apr. 1489 (B-113). decoration and blue may£ower in¢ll, some pen-£ourishing Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden extending into the inner margin; other initials and paragraph boards, two clasps lost. Book-label at the head of the upper cover, marks are supplied in red or blue. partly removed. On the upper cover triple ¢llets form a triple Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- frame, the inner one with mitred corners; the inner rectangle is label; not found in sale catalogue. J. Rimmell (mid-nineteenth divided by vertical ¢llets into three compartments. In the outer century); label on the front pastedown. Purchased for »0. 14. 0; frame are two di¡erent stamps: an eight-petalled £ower in the see Books Purchased (1841), 3. corners, a rectangular stamp with a foliate ornament in the com- shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.31. partments. In the middle frame, six di¡erent stamps: in the cor- ners, a round stamp depicting St Matthew the evangelist, in the B-112 Bartolus de Saxoferrato compartments, a tear-drop-shaped stamp with an oak branch, a Super secunda parte Digesti novi. scroll with the inscription ‘Aue Maria’, a foliate ornament, a r round stamp with a crowned ‘M’, and the eight-petalled £ower. a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Digesti In the inner frame, rows of a rectangular stamp with a dragon novi.‘De verborum obligationibus’. Incipit: ‘[S]tipulatio non pot- and the oak-branch stamp. In the inner compartments, the ‘Aue est. Lex nostra diuiditur in vii partes . . .’ Maria’ scroll is repeated on the left and right; the central com- refs. See B-111. partment is ¢lled with the foliate ornament. Minute rosette and Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 21 Mar. leaf stamps all over. On the lower cover triple ¢llets form a 1478. Folio. frame; the inner rectangle is divided by diagonal ¢llets into collation: a10 b^n8 o p10 q^x8 aa10 bb8 cc10 dd ee8 ¡10 gg hh8 ii10 lozenge-shaped compartments. In the frame, the same stamps as kk^mm8 nn6. in the middle frame on the upper cover with exception of the GW 3568; H 2607 (II); Go¡ B-221; Pr 4330; BSB-Ink B-164; Sack, crowned ‘M’and the eight-petalled £ower. In the compartments, Freiburg, 499; Sheppard 3496. the oak-branch stamp, the foliate ornament. For an almost iden- COPY

tical binding see B-098 (Auct. 3Q inf. 2.20). Size: 434 ¿ 295 ¿ Wanting gathering a and b1, bb6.7, gg4.5, and nn6. 130 mm. Size of leaf: 424 ¿ 280 mm. Gatheringb is bound after c; the ¢rst sheet ofgathering bb (signed Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- dd) is bound as the second in gathering dd. label, not found in sale catalogue. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); Binding: B-099, B-108, B-112, B-118 (Auct. 3Q 4.14^17) are sale, pt II, lot 234(7). Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see annotated sale bound uniformly in parchment with two sets of ties. Size: 378 ¿ catalogue, and Books Purchased (1840), 33. 255 ¿ 74 mm. Size of leaf: 370 ¿ 241 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.21(3). Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscription dated 1816 on front endleaf; sale (1843), lot 1005. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see B-111 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Books Purchased (1843), 5. Super secunda parte Digesti novi. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.15. r [a2 ] Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Digesti novi.‘De verborum obligationibus’. Incipit: ‘[S]tipulatio non pot- B-113 Bartolus de Saxoferrato est. Lex nostra diuiditur in vii partes . . .’ Super secunda parte Digesti novi. r refs. Preceded by a short introductory remark. See DBI VI 647. aA2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Digesti v [M5 ] [Colophon.] novi.‘De uerborum obligationibus’. Incipit: ‘[S]tipulatio non pot- v [M5 ] [Poem to the reader and praise of the book.] ‘Si correcta voles est. Lex nostra diuiditur in septem partes . . .’ digesta euoluere legum > Hec eme, que nulla carpere parte potes. > refs. See B-111. Perlege: non paruo sunt emendata labore. > Nil nisi correctum Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 3 Apr. 1489. Folio. vendere Spira iubet’; 2 elegiac distichs. collation: aA^uU8 xX10. [Venice]:Vindelinus de Spira, 1473. Folio. GW 3572; H *2610 (II); Pr 4722; Sheppard 3788. collation: [a^z A^L10 M6]. COPY GW 3563; H *2606 (II); Pr 4051; BSB-Ink B-162; CIBN B-139; Bound with B-110; see there for details of binding and proven- Oates 1620; Rhodes 293; Sheppard 3228. ance. Size of leaf: 424 ¿ 280 mm. COPY Wanting the blank leaf xX10. Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [M6]. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.21(4). Stamped signatures kk in gathering [H]; see GWAnm. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paper B-114 Bartolus de Saxoferrato boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 450 ¿ 310 ¿ 100 mm. Size of Super prima parte Digesti veteris. leaf: 435 ¿ 285 mm. r In gatherings [a]^[k] and occasionally thereafter, copious early a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Digesti marginal notes in faded red ink, in a note on the front pastedown veteris. Incipit: ‘[R]ubrica hec simul cum constitutione est que- erroneously attributed to Melanchthon; see also the introduction dam epistola . . .’ of the KloÞ sale catalogue, p. xix. Running headings in brown ink refs. See DBI VI 644^45. are supplied by the same hand. Occasional numbering of Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 28 Dec. 1489. Folio. gatherings. collation: a^v8. b-114^b-119] bartolus de saxoferrato 399

v GW 3588; H 2574; BMC V 309; Pr 4720; Sheppard 3790. Occasional early marginal notes. Cropped inscription on q10 , COPY possibly a note about the number of gatherings and folios in a six- Bound with B-110; see there for details of binding and proven- teenth/seventeenth-century hand:‘Q [17] F[ ].’ ance. Size of leaf: 424 ¿ 280 mm. Provenance: Probably Valencia, Cistercians, S. Bernardo; see ownership inscription in B-121; old shelfmark on spine,‘M II 15’, Wanting the blank leaf a1 and sheet e2.7, which is supplied in reduced photographic facsimile. probably fromValencia. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.21(1). 233(7). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see annotated sale catalogue, and Books Purchased (1840), 33. B-115 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.19. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.20. Super secunda parte Digesti veteris. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Digesti B-117 Bartolus de Saxoferrato veteris.‘Si certum petatur de rebus creditis et de certi conditione Super secunda parte Digesti veteris. generali’. Incipit: ‘[G]losa continuat rubricam ad precedentia r multum breuiter . . .’ aaa2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte refs. See B-114. Digesti veteris. ‘Si certum petatur. De rebus creditis et de certi r conditione’. Incipit: ‘[G]losa continuat rubricam ad precedentia z9 [Colophon.] r multum breuiter. . .’ z9 [Poem to the reader including praise of the printer.] ‘Sacrarum refs. See B-114. occiderant immensa uolumina legum > Proh scelus et uanos dam- nabat menda labores’; 24 hexameters. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 25 June 1491. Folio. 8 Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 26 Feb. collation: aaa^ppp . 1478/9. Folio. GW 3600; Pr 4725A; Sheppard 3795. 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 12 10 8 10 collation: a b c d e f g gg h i k^m n o p q^x y z . COPY GW 3596; H *2571 (II) = 9547; C 894; Go¡ B-226; BMC V 234; Pr Bound with B-110; see there for details of binding and proven- 4328; BSB-Ink B-180; Sack, Freiburg, 480; Sheppard 3499. ance. Size of leaf: 424 ¿ 280 mm.

COPY A few early marginal notes. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.21(2). Wanting the blank leaves a1 and z10. Binding: Eighteenth-century quarter calf over mottled paper boards. Size: 392 ¿ 275 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 390 ¿ 254 mm. B-118 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Early running headings and book numbers. Some marginal Super prima parte Infortiati. notes. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Infortiati. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other Incipit: ‘[Q]uia hic non est caput libri considerata diuisione legis initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red latoris . . .’ underlining. refs. See DBI VI 640^69. Provenance: Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 4. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 2 May 1477. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q inf. 1.4. Folio. collation: a12 b c8 d10 e8 f g10 h^m8 n^t10 u8 x6 y8 z aa^ee10 ¡8 10+1 10 6 B-116 Bartolus de Saxoferrato gg hh II . Leaf a2 numbered as a1. GW 3614; HC *2589 (I); Go¡ B-232; BMC V 232; Pr 4316; BSB-Ink Super secunda parte Digesti veteris. B-184; Sheppard 3486. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte Digesti COPY veteris. ‘Si certum petatur. De rebus creditis et de certicondic- Binding: B-099, B-108, B-112, B-118 (Auct. 3Q 4.14^17) arel tione(!).’ bound uniformly in parchment with two sets of ties. Size: 373 ¿ refs. See B-114. 260 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 362 ¿ 247 mm. v q10 [Colophon with note on editor.] r Provenance: Casparius Falch; inscription on [a1 ]; see also B-099 r Venice: Petrus Maufer et Socii, 14 Sept. 1481. Folio. (Auct. 3Q 4.16). Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscription on [a1 ] collation: a10 b c8 d^f6 g^k8 l mm6 m^p8 q10. dated 1816; sale (1843), lot 1004. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see GW 3597; H 2572 (II); Pr 4601; BSB-Ink B-172; Sack, Freiburg, 511; Books Purchased (1843), 5. Sheppard 3736. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.14.

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Wanting the blank leaf a1. B-119 Bartolus de Saxoferrato Binding: Quarter parchment over pasteboards, the sides covered Super prima parte Infortiati. with leaves from a ¢fteenth-century antiphonary; a painted initial r A2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super prima parte Infortiati. on the back cover was cut out before binding. Manuscript title on r Incipit: ‘[Q]uia hic non est caput libri considerata diuisione legis- a2 in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. Size: 400 ¿ 290 ¿ latoris . . .’ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 398 ¿ 278 mm. 400 barzizius, christophorus [b-119^b-124

refs. See B-118. Binding: Quarter parchment over pasteboards, the sides covered Venice: Andreas Torresanus de Asula, 12 Feb. 148[8/9?]. Folio. with leaves from a ¢fteenth-centuryantiphonary; the same manu- Although the date is printed as 1480 (i.e. 1480/1), this is impossi- script as B-095, B-097, B-101, and B-120. Size: 423 ¿ 293 ¿ ble on typographical grounds; see also GWand Sheppard. 38 mm. Size of leaf: 420 ¿ 280 mm. v collation: A^H8 I10 K^R8 S6. Occasional early marginal notes. On x5 a note about the number GW 3618; H *2593 (I); Pr 4721; BSB-Ink B-185; Sheppard 3787. of gatherings and folios in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand: ‘Q. 21 F 152’, but really 166 leaves. COPY Provenance: Probably Valencia, Cistercians, S. Bernardo; Bound with B-098; see there for details of binding and proven- ‘Pertinet Monasterio Sti. Bernardini Pallantie’; old shelfmark on ance. Size of leaf: 425 ¿ 275 mm. spine, ‘M II 12’, probably from Valencia. Samuel Butler (1774^ shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.20(3). 1839); sale, pt II, lot 233(4). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see annotated sale catalogue, and Books Purchased (1840), 33. B-120 Bartolus de Saxoferrato shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.17. Super prima parte Infortiati. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Super prima parte Infortiati. Incipit: B-122 Bartolus de Saxoferrato ‘[Q]uiahicnonestcaputlibri consideratadiuisionelegislatoris...’ Super secunda parte Infortiati. r a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte refs. See B-118. Infortiati. ‘De legatis primo’. Incipit: ‘[P]er omnia exequata dicit Milan: Leonhardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 18 July textus ¢deicommissis scilicet singularibus et pecuniariis seu par- 1484. Folio. ticularibus . . .’ collation: a^z8 h10. refs. See B-121. Types: 145 G and 87 G (not as GW); see BMC VI 744 and Sheppard. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 5 May 1489. Folio. GW 3620; R, Supplement, 26; Pr 5952; Sheppard 4956. collation: a^e .f. f^q8. COPY GW 3637; H *2593 (II); Pr 4723; BSB-Ink B-197; Sheppard 3789. Wanting the blank leaf a . 1 COPY Part of a uniformly bound set of ¢ve volumes, all purchased at the Bound with B-098; see there for details of binding and proven- Butler sale and probably previously owned by the Cistercians in ance. Size of leaf: 425 ¿ 275 mm. Valencia. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.20(4). Binding: Quarter parchment over pasteboards, the sides covered with leaves from a ¢fteenth-centuryantiphonary; the same manu- script as B-095, B-097, B-101, and B-121. Size: 409 ¿ 290 ¿ B-123 Barzis, Benedictus de (Perusinus) 50 mm. Size of leaf: 407 ¿ 277 mm. Libellus guarentigiarum. v r Occasional early marginal notes. On u3 a note about the number [a1 ] ‘Tabula huius tractatus’. r of gatherings and folios in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand: [a2 ] Barzis, Benedictus de (Perusinus): [Libellus guarentigiarum.] ‘Qui. 24 F 140’; but really 194 leaves. ‘Tractatus materia Quarantigie’. Incipit: ‘Quarantigia est precep- Provenance: Probably Valencia, Cistercians, S.Bernardo; see tum factum inconfessum per notarium et instr[umentu]m roga- ownership inscription in B-121 (Auct. 3Q 3.17); old shelfmark on tum e¡ectum iudicem ordinarium de obseruando promissa . . .’ spine, ‘M II 11’, probably from Valencia. Samuel Butler (1774^ refs. See DBI VII 20^5, at 24. This work is sometimes erro- 1839); sale, pt II, lot 233(3). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see annotated neously ascribed to Benedictus de Barzis de Plumbino; on him, sale catalogue, and Books Purchased (1840), 33. see DBI VII 18^20. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.16. Siena: [Henricus de Colonia?], 16 May 1498. Folio. On the type see Sheppard. B-121 Bartolus de Saxoferrato collation: [a b4 c2]. Super secunda parte Infortiati. GW 3667; Go¡ B-257; not in Pr; Sheppard 6040. r COPY a2 Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Lectura super secunda parte v Infortiati. ‘De legatis primo’. Incipit: ‘[P]er omnia exequata dicit On [c2 ] an impression of bearer type, inked by mistake. textus ¢deicommissis scilicet singularibus et pecuniariis seu par- Binding: Half parchment. Size: 398 ¿ 290 ¿ 8 mm. Size of ticularibus . . .’ leaf: 383 ¿ 278 mm. refs. See DBI VI 646^7. Old foliation: 68^77. Seventeenth/eighteenth-century marginal notes. Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 5 Dec. 1487. Folio. Provenance: Purchased on 14 Dec. 1970 for 410,000 Lire from collation: a^u8 x6. Antiquariato Librario Radaeli. GW 3636; H *2592 (II); Go¡ B-240; Pr 4715; BSB-Ink B-189; shelfmark: Inc. b. I43.1498.1. Sheppard 3783. COPY B-124 Barzizius, Christophorus (grammaticus) Wanting the blank leaves a1 and x6; wanting s2.7. Part of a uniformly bound set of ¢ve volumes, all purchased at the De ¢ne oratoris pro Ciceronis et Quintiliani assertione. r Butler sale and probably previously owned by the Cistercians in a1 Barzizius, Christophorus: De ¢ne oratoris pro Ciceronis et Valencia. Quintiliani assertione. Dedicated to Helias Capreolus Brixianus. b-124^b-126] barzizius, gasparinus 401

v Incipit: ‘[F]ecerim ne tibi satis, Helia suauissime, in eo quod a me e6 Barzizius, Christophorus: ‘Expositio super nono Almansoris’. de ¢ne oratoris aiebas te libenter scire velle . . .’ Incipit: ‘[O]mmissis puerilibus consuet[i] queri circa princi[pia] refs.Text dated Brescia,17 Sept.1490.The dedicatee is the father librorum venio ad continuationem . . .’ of the author of the following poem. refs. Commentary alternates with the text. v v d4 Capreolus, Bartholomaeus: [Poem in praise of Barzizius.] ‘Inter N1 [Colophon with note on the editor and corrector, Petrus Buzius.] r utrumque caput Latii discordia nuper Orta erat, ingentis causa N2 ‘Tabula capitulorum presentis voluminis’. > r futura mali’; 6 elegiac distichs. N3 Buzius, Petrus: ‘In laudem Cristophori Barzizii carmina’. v d4 [Colophon.] ‘Insigni celebris fama Barzizius olim > Claruit et medica nulli fuit Brescia: Baptista Farfengus, 7 Sept. 1492. 4o. arte secundus’; 27 hexameters. collation: a^c8 d4. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Aug.1494. GW 3670; HC *2667; BMC VII 985; Pr 7016; BSB-Ink B-217; Oates Folio. 2633; Sheppard 5805; Veneziani, Brescia, 178. collation: a8 b4 c d6 e6+1 f6 g^s8 t^z h m k A^M6 N4.

COPY GW 3672; H *2666 = 2665; Go¡ B-260; Pr 7066; BSB-Ink B-216; Bound with: CIBN B-161; Hillard 304; Sack, Freiburg, 527; Sheppard 5830. 2. Pius II, Pont. Max., De duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. COPY Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, for Johannes Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian Baptista de Sessa, 10 Mar. 1497 (P-305); Library; on the inside ofupper cover the runningbinder’s number 3. Cassandra Fidelis, Oratio pro Bertucio Lamberto, etc.Venice: ‘10/’; cf. Auct. 2Q 2.6; 2.11; 2.12; 2.15; 2.17; Auct. Johannes Lucilius Santritter and Hieronymus de Sanctis, 19 Jan. 2Q 3.9; 3.10; 3.11; 3.16; 3.17; and 3.18. Size: 297 ¿ 210 ¿ 49 mm. 1488 (F-054). Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 200 mm. Binding: Italian eighteenth-century quarter red morocco; the Provenance: Acquired before 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), spine gold-tooled; bound for Boutourlin; yellow-edged leaves; 185. endleaf watermarked ‘Giov. Magnani’; see Heawood no. 3748; shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.4. marbled pastedowns and pink silk bookmark. Size: 222 ¿ 165 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 154 mm. Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); B-126 Barzizius, Gasparinus Catalogue (1831), no. 479; sale, part I (1839), lot 916(?). Epistolae ad exercitationem accomodatae. v Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1840), 4. [a1 ] [Poem in praise of Basel, the printers, and the author.] ‘Quos shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.36(1). legis, vnde tibi si queras forte libelli > Mittantur, pressos dat Basilea, scias’; 9 elegiac distichs. r [a2 ] [Barzizius], Gasparinus: Epistolae ad exercitationem accom- B-125 Barzizius, Christophorus (medicus) odatae. Introductorium ad opus practicum medicinae, et al. (ed. refs. Barzizius, Opera, ed. Joseph Alexander Furiettus (Rome, Johannes Antonius Bassinus). 1723), I 220^336. On Barzizius’s letters, see Remigio Sabbadini, ‘Lettere e Orazioni edite e inedite di Gasparino Barzizza’, a v Bassinus, Johannes Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Ambrosius 1 Archivio Storico Lombardo, 13 (1886), 363^78, 563^83, and 825^ Varisius Rosatus. Incipit:‘Solent, Ambrosi magni¢ce, qui aliquid 36; Ludwig Bertalot,‘Die a« lteste Briefsammlung des Gasparinus sunt edituri dicare labores suos alicui celebri viro. . .’Dated Pavia, Barzizza’, Beitra« ge zur Forschung, Studien aus dem Antiquariat 21 Aug.1494. Jacques Rosenthal, Mu« nchen, NF Heft 2 (1929), 39^84, repr. in a v Barzizius, Christophorus: [Poem addressed to] Ambrosius 1 Bertalot, Studien zum italienischen und deutschen Humanismus, [Varisius] Rosatus. ‘Quod mihi defuerat celesti sede recepto > ed. Paul Oskar Kristeller, II, Storia e letteratura, 130 (Rome, Ambrosi mihi nuper addidisti’; 10 elegiac distichs. 1975), 31^102; Daniela Mazzuconi, ‘Per una sistemazione refs.The author is not identical with the grammarian ofthe same dell’epistolario di Gasparino Barzizza’, Italia medioevale e uma- name, the author of B-124; see R. Cessi, ‘Cristoforo Barzizza nistica, 20 (1977),183^241, at192 on the text in incunable editions; medico del secolo xv’, Bollettino della Civica Biblioteca di and C. Fantazzi, ‘The ‘‘Epistulae ad exercitationem accomoda- Bergamo, 3 (1909), 1^17; DBI VII 33; LMA I 1501^2. tae’’ of Gasparino Barzizza’, in Acta Conventus Neo-Latini a r Barzizius, Christophorus: Introductorium sive janua ad opus 2 Torontoniensis: Proceedings of the Seventh International practicum medicinae. Edited by Johannes Antonius Bassinus. Congress of Neo-Latin Studies Toronto 8^13 August 1988 Corrected by Petrus Buzius. Incipit: ‘[A]ntonius Cermesonus (Binghamton, NY,1991),139^46. nostro tempore primus ex mente Abohali aperuit casum in termi- nis . . .’ Basel: Michael Wenssler and Friedrich Biel, [not after 1 Dec. refs. See P.Kibre,‘Cristoforo Barzizza, Professor of Medicine at 1472]. Folio. 10 Padua’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 11 (1942), 388^98, at collation: [a^f ]. 389^90. GW 3676; H *2675; Go¡ B-261; BMC III 719; Pr 7466; BSB-Ink r B-218; CIBN B-164; Sheppard 2309. e6 [Publisher’s note on the inclusion of the text by Rhasis.] r e6 Rhasis: Liber IX Almansoris. ‘De cephalea’. [Translated by COPY Gerardus Cremonensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando rubedo et tensio et Binding: Old pasteboards. Size: 285 ¿ 198 ¿ 15 mm. Size of grauedo in facie et oculis cum istis a¡uerit . . .’ leaf: 277 ¿ 185 mm. refs. See Thorndike^Kibre 1170, Carmody, 135, and DSB XI Some initials supplied in ink by a sixteenth/seventeenth-century 323^6 and DSB, supplement I, vol. XV 183. hand; underlining. 402 basilius magnus [b-126^b-130

r Provenance: ‘Starck’ on [a1 ]. ‘Bischo¡’ (nineteenth century) on GW 3683; HC 2676; Go¡ B-264; BMC I120; Pr 519; BSB-Ink B-222; front endleaf. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); inscription; purchased Sack, Freiburg, 530; Sheppard 409.

at his sale (1837), lot 202, for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), COPY 16. Gatherings b and f are misbound in the order b3, 4, 1, 2, 7, 8, 5, 6 and shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.33. f3, 1, 4, 2, 7, 5, 8, 6. Binding: Old pasteboards. Size: 202 ¿ 154 ¿ 17 mm. Size of B-127 Barzizius, Gasparinus leaf: 201 ¿ 148 mm. Epistolae ad exercitationem accomodatae. Early manuscript interlinear and marginal notes, mainly as head- r r ings for individual letters. Pen-trials on a1 . [a1 ] [Barzizius], Gasparinus: Epistolae ad exercitationem accom- odatae. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital refs. See B-126. strokes. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; a note on [Basel: Martin Flach, not after 1474]. Folio. 10 8 10 Sheppard’s card: ‘Purchased in 1873^4: sic in Invoice Book’, but collation: [a b^d e f ]. not found in Invoice book. GW 3677; HC *2669 = H 2672; Go¡ B-262; BMC III 740; Pr 7543; shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.20. BSB-Ink B-219; CIBN B-165; Sheppard 2382.

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Wanting the blank leaf [f10]. B-130 Basilius Magnus Binding: Pasteboards, covered with parchment leaves from a De legendis antiquorum libris, sive De liberalibus studiis thirteenth/fourteenth-century liturgical manuscript, and et ingenuis moribus (ed. Martinus Brenningarius). coloured dark blue. Size: 294 ¿ 215 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ [a r] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] 187 mm. 2 Colluccius Salutatus.‘Prefatio in magni Basilii librum’. Copious early marginal and interlinear notes. Beneath the colo- refs. Basilio di Cesarea, Discorso ai giovani. Oratio ad adoles- phon on [f v]: ‘lxxij’. 9 centes. Con la versione latina di Leonardo Bruni, ed. Mario Provenance: J.T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); inscription; purchased at Naldini (Rome, 1984), 231^2; Bruni, Schriften, 99^100. his sale (1837), lot 201, for »0. 4.0; see Books Purchased (1837),16. v [a2 ] ‘Tituli presentis libelli’. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.32. v [a3 ] Basilius Magnus: De legendis antiquorum libris, sive De lib- eralibus studiis et ingenuis moribus. ‘De legendis libris seculari- B-128 Barzizius, Gasparinus bus opusculum’. Dedicated to his nephews. Edited by Martinus Epistolae ad exercitationem accomodatae. Prenninger.Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus. r a2 [Barzizius], Gasparinus: Epistolae ad exercitationem accomo- refs. ed. Naldini, 232^48. Saint Basil on the Value of Greek datae. Literature, ed. N. G. Wilson (London, 1975), has remarks on refs. See B-126. Bruni’s translation at 14. On the humanist reception see Luzi [Deventer]: Jacobus de Breda, [1485^7]. 4o. Schucan, Das Nachleben von Basilius Magnus ßad adolescentesý. collation: a^h8. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des christlichen Humanismus,Travaux GW 3682; C 912; Pr 8970; Campbell 775; CIBN B-169; HPT II 412; d’humanisme et renaissance, 133 (Geneva, 1973), 57^76 (on ILC 361; Oates 3461; Sheppard 6935. Bruni’s translation) and 142^4 (this edition). Ulm: [Johann Zainer, c.1478]. 4o. COPY collation: [a b8]. Wanting the title-page a1. Printed signatures erased and supplied in manuscript. Woodcut initials. Binding: Pasteboards. Size: 202 ¿ 150 ¿ 16 mm. Size of GW 3706; HC *2689; Go¡ B-274; BMC II 525; Pr 2519; BSB-Ink leaf: 194 ¿ 140 mm. B-228; CIBN B-179; Sheppard 1813^14; Wegener, Zainer, 3. v On h8 the beginning of a letter in aWest Central German dialect FIRST COPY (Central Franconian, i.e. written in the Cologne area), incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the Bodleian ‘Ersamer, besundertem frunntlich vader vnnd sty¡ moder, ich Library. Size: 207 ¿ 144 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 130 mm. doyn vch wyssen, dat ich noch starckvnd gesunt byn von der gen[- Early manuscript table of contents of 15 items formerly bound a]den gotz, alls ich ho¡en, dat yr ouch sei . . .’ together on front endleaf: ‘Opusculum magni Basilij de secular- Provenance: Purchased for »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased (1842), ium libris legentis. Registro .1. > Opusculum Augustini de anima 20. et spiritu .2., ebrietate .3., vanitate seculi .4., vita christiana .5., shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.66. Fratris feliciani tractatus de diuina predestinacione .6., Idem de retencione de timore(?) .7., Oracio contra invasores sacerdotum B-129 Barzizius, Gasparinus .8., Liber prophecie scilicet Methodij martyris .9., Tractatus in Epistolae ad exercitationem accomodatae. eundem librum Methodij .10., Tractatus Vincentij de casu et ruina scilicet vite spiritualis. Registro .11.,Tractatus de a¥ictione r a2 [Barzizius], Gasparinus: Epistolae ad exercitationem accomo- christianorum per thurcas et de causis eiusdem .12., Processus datae. contra Jheronimum nouum heresiarcham etc. Registro .13., De refs. See B-126. origine et fundacio[ne] mon[asterii] ad heremitas .14., De origine Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, 24 Dec. 1486. 4o. atque fundacione monasterij S. Georgij in monte. Registro vltimo collation: a^f8 g6 h8 i6. .15.’ The two monasteries mentioned are Einsiedeln and St b-130^b-134] baveriis, baverius de 403

Georgenberg/Fiecht in Tyrol; on histories of the foundation of COPY monasteries see VL II 1010^11. Bound with: r On [a2 ] a woodcut initial touched in red and paragraph mark is 1. Pius II, Pont. Max., De curialium miseria. [Paris]: Antoine supplied in red. Caillaut, [c.1490] (P-302). r Provenance: Scheyern, Bavaria, BVM, Benedictines; on [a2 ]: Wanting the blank leaf b6. ‘Monasterij Scheyern’ in an eighteenth-century hand. Duplicate Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled. v from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ on [a1 ], no. 22 on front Red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and turquoise silk book- endleaf. Purchased in 1866, according to Sheppard, but not mark. Size: 195 ¿ 135 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 127 mm. v found in Invoice Book (1865^7, Library Records d. 431); the shelf- Manuscript foliation: 128^40. On b5 pen-trials. mark suggests a purchase date of c.1850. An initial is supplied in red; red capital strokes. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.67. Provenance: Johannes Despauterius (1460^1520); inscription on v SECOND COPY a1 . Francis Douce (1757^1834); inscription dated Paris 1817 and Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 50(2). Library. Size: 214 ¿ 150 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 135 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ B-133 Baudoin r v and no. 34 on [a2 ], no. 1088 on [b8 ]. Purchased for »0. 10. 6; see Livre de Baudoin comte de Flandre et de Ferrant ¢ls du Books Purchased (1850), 5. Roi du Portugal [French]. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.38. r [*1 ] ‘Table de ce present liure’. r a1 Livre de Baudoin comte de Flandre et de Ferrant ¢ls du Roi du B-131 Basilius Magnus Portugal. Incipit: ‘[E]n l’an mil cent quatrevingtz auoit en De legendis antiquorum libris, sive De liberalibus studiis Flandres vng conte nomme . . .’ et ingenuis moribus. refs. Le Livre de Baudoyn, conte de Flandre; suivi des fragments duRomandeTrasignyes, ed. E. P.Serrure and A.Voisin(Bruxelles, A v [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] Colluccius 1 1836), reprint of the edn Chambe¤ ry 1485 (GW 3729). The heroes Salutatus.‘Prefatio’. are probably Count Baudouin VIII of Flandres (1150^1195, see refs. See B-130. Stokvis III 494^5; LMA I 1371; Jacques Falmagne, Baudouin V, A r Basilius Magnus: De legendis antiquorum libris, sive De liber- 2 comte de Hainaut, 1150^1195 (Montreal, 1966)) and Ferna‹ o of alibusstudiis et ingenuis moribus. ‘Liber ad iuuenes quantum ex Portugal (1188^1233, see Stokvis II 28); the latter was the third gentilium libris ac litteris pro¢ciant’. [Dedicated to his nephews.] son of King Sancho I of Portugal (1154^1211) and married, in Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus. 1212, Joanna (1188^1244), daughter of Baudouin IX Count of refs. See B-130, and Schucan, Das Nachleben von Basilius Flanders and grand-daughter of BaudouinVIII. Magnus, 144^50 (Leipzig reception). [Lyons: Guillaume Le Roy with Barthelemy Buyer], 12 Nov. 1478. [Leipzig]: Arnoldus de Colonia, [1492^5]. 4o. 4o. collation: A6 B4. collation: [*4] a^h I l8 m n6. GW 3713; H 2692; Pr 3002; Sheppard 2132. Woodcut initials. COPY GW 3727; HC 2709; BMC VIII 235; Pr 8502; CIBN B-186; Sheppard Bound with: 6571. 2. Lucius Annaeus Seneca, De moribus humanae vitae. Leipzig: COPY JacobusThanner, 1502. Wanting leaves a , a , b , gathering c, leaves d and d , and the Binding: Nineteenth-century pasteboards; the gold stamp of the 1 6 8 1 2 blank leaf n . Leaf [* ] mutilated. Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 199 ¿ 151 ¿ 6 mm. Size of 6 1 Leaves e and e transposed by the binder. leaf: 192 ¿ 139 mm. 7 8 Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) quarter calf, the spine gold- Copious early marginal notes, washed out. tooled; the boards covered with Buntpapier. Size: 265 ¿ 195 ¿ Provenance: Purchased for »1. 5. 0; see Books Purchased 22 mm. Size of leaf: 260 ¿ 190 mm. (1826), 3. Manuscript note on g v. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.11(1). 8 Provenance: Guillaume de Bure (1734^1820); on the front paste- down ‘De Bure No. 3834’ (unclear which sale). Francis Douce B-132 Basinus, Bernardus (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. De magicis artibus et magorum male¢ciis. shelfmark: Douce 160. r a2 Basinus, Bernardus: De magicis artibus et magorum male¢ciis. B-134 Baveriis, Baverius de Incipit: ‘[Q]uom vos in audiendis magice artis disceptationibus attentissimos conspicio . . .’ Reggimento nel tempo della peste [Italian]. r refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 358 and Thorndike IV 488^9. [a1 ] Baveriis, Baverius de: Reggimento nel tempo della peste. Paris: Antoine Caillaut, [c.1491^2]. 4o. Incipit: ‘[E]ssendo nato l’homo non solo per utile di se, secondo collation: a8 b6. che dice Plato, ma etia[m] dio(?) perutile de li amici . . .’ GW 3720; H *2703; Pr 7967; BSB-Ink B-233; CIBN B-182; Sheppard Brescia: Baptista Farfengus, 8 May 1493. 4o. 6190. collation: [a4]. 404 beccadelli, antonius [b-134^b-136

GW 3741; Pr 7017; Sheppard 5806. 1671. Anonymous Sotheby’s sale (27 Aug. 1841), lot 169.

COPY Purchased for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 3. Binding: Nineteenth-century brown diced morocco. Size: 215 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q inf. 1.10. 160 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 152 mm. Provenance: ‘Franchi 20/1/94’ (note on back pastedown). Purchased for 60 Marks (»3. 6. 0) from J. Halle, Catalogue 16 B-136 Beccadelli, Antonius (1896), no. 33; see Library Bills, 27 Apr. 1896. Epistolae familiares. r shelfmark: Inc. e. I22.1493.1. [a1 ] [Beccadelli], Antonius Panormita: Epistolae familiares. ‘Prologus’. Dedicated to Franciscus Arcelius. Incipit: ‘[D]e lit- B-135 Baysio, Guido de teris, quas olim in iuuentute conscripsi in Gallia Cisalpina . . .’ Rosarium decretorum. refs. Beccadelli, Epistolarum libri V. Eiusdem Orationes II. Carmina praeterea quaedam quae ex multis ab eo scriptis adhuc [a r] Baysio, Guido de: Rosarium decretorum. Dedicated to 2 colligi potuere, [ed. P. Beccatellus] (Venice, 1553), fol. 1r^1v. See Gerardus Bianchi, later Bishop of S. Sabina, Rome. Incipit: Gianvito Resta, L’epistolario del Panormita. Studi per una edi- ‘[R]euerendo in Cristo patri suo domino Gerardo . . . Iuxta bea- zione critica, Universita' degli Studi di Messina, Facolta' di tum Ambrosium omnis racio superne sciencie . . .’ Lettere e Filoso¢a, Studi e Testi diretti da Michele Catalano, 3 refs. See Schulte II 186^8. (Messina, 1954), part II, no. 33. Remigio Sabbadini, Cronologia [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, c.1473]. Folio. 10 8 10 8 10 12 10 12 della vita del Panormita e del Valla, Reale Istituto di studi super- collation: [a^h i^m n^v x y z A^H I K^R S ]. iori pratici e di perfezionamento in Firenze, Sezione di ¢loso¢a e GW 3744; H *2713; Go¡ B-285; BMC I 57; Pr 213; BSB-Ink B-246; ¢lologia, 25 (Firenze, 1891). CIBN B-191; Hillard 308; Sack, Freiburg, 535; Schorbach, r [a2 ] [Beccadelli], Antonius Panormita: Epistolae familiares. Mentelin, 30; Sheppard 157^8. Incipit: ‘[A]ntonius Panhormita S. P. D. Antonio Cremonae. Si COPY uales, gaudeo. Suades ut uel singulis horis ad te litteras dem . . .’ Binding: Contemporary German (Bamberg, Carmelites, KyriÞ refs. Epistolarum libri (Venice, 1553) [arranged in a di¡erent workshop no. 5, Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 19^20) blind- order]. For the individual letters and their transmission see tooled calf over wooden boards, two clasps lost; rebacked. On Resta, L’epistolario del Panormita, part II, nos 188, 134, 327, 5, both covers triple ¢llets form a double frame; the inner rectangle 112, 620, 87, 608, 350, 352, 38, 349, 356, 148, 413, 185, 458, 328, is divided by triple ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In 406, 262, 411, 164, 541, 111, 136, 388, 313, 115, 68, 361, 403, 312, the compartments are two di¡erent stamps: a lozenge-shaped 622, 597, 594, 401, 442^3, 415, 394, 606, 372, 604, 143, 404, 628, stamp with a stag and a tear-drop stamp with a foliate orna- 189, 610, 130, 626, 448, 444, 456, 480, 147, 180, 159, 141, 135, 167, ment(?); within the frames, the stag stamp and a round £ower 160, 139, 179, 140, 154,126, 168, 137, 245, 310, 611, 392, 151, 85, 113, stamp; for the stamps see Weale^Taylor 135, 139 (pl. x nos 15, 16, 469, 21, [Letter of Ferdinandus I of Naples, see below], 8, 543, 398, 17), KyriÞ pl. 9, nos 1, 3, 4) and Schwenke^Schunke 139, no. 11 106, 37, 43, 553,13, 24, 380, 20, 6,15, 307, 554, 515, 92, 551, 274,158, (Bamberg, Bischo« £icher Meister). Size: 483 ¿ 346 ¿ 165 mm. 351,363, 396,176, 405,377,114,109, 269,67, 240, 360,182,582,303, Size of leaf: 470 ¿ 315 mm. r 523, 93,359,575,578,581*,579,138,452,588,198,178,131,177,453, On [a2 ] a fourteen-line initial is supplied in green with yellow 572, 603, 613, 91, 595, 598, 89, 108, 445, 592, 627, 607, 629, 266, 78, highlighting on a red background, within a segmented frame in 99, 263, 192, 155, 146, 128, 183, 478, 81, 470, 152, 601, 619, 378, 614, red and green; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied 393, 237, 569, 11, 514, 34, 10, [Letter of Johannes Ixanensis, see in red or blue; red capital strokes and underlining, occasional below], 35, 12, 9, 41, 42, 539, 368, 292, 14, 22, 18, 17, 72, 387, 23, 16, book numbers in red. 381, 118, 7, 116, 1, 19, 391, 395. The collection includes a letter Provenance: Johannes Trebra (À1494); given by him to the addressed to Beccadelli by Philippus Maria, Duke of Milan Cathedral Chapter of St Peter in Regensburg, see also MBK IV,1, (Resta, L’epistolario del Panormita, no. 581*), and the two letters, 94; on [a r]: ‘Istud Rosarium Archidiaconi super decreto fuit per 2 listed below, which were neither written by nor addressed to quondam bone memorie [ ] ac magne auctoritatis virum domi- Beccadelli. See also Remigio Sabbadini, Ottanta lettere inedite num Jo. Trebra, ponti¢cij iuris doctorem eximium, huius del Panormita tratte dai codici milanesi, Biblioteca della Societa' Ratisponensis ecclesie Canonicum, in hanc Bibliothecam eius- di Storia Patria per la Sicilia orientale, 1 (Catania, 1910), 1^167. dem Ratisponensis ecclesie Legatum et testatum tali modo et [i r] Ferdinandus I, King of Naples: [Letter addressed to] Philippus condicione, ut predicatorj in eadem ecclesia pro tempore exeunti, 1 Maria [Visconti], Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[D]iu ueritus sum, si si isto indiguerit aut pro quotidiano vsu necessarius fuerit, puereulus(!) ego tibi tanto principi scriberem . . .’ accomodetur, et quod post ipsius predicatoris recessum siue [k v] Johannes Ixanensis/Ixaritanus: [Letter addressed to] Petrus obitum in hanc Bibliothecam [eciam] ut prefatur(?) ad aliorum 2 Raimus. Incipit:‘Tuishisce ad me grauibus et ornatis epistolis . . .’ predicatorum succedentium simili vsu et necessitate donec dur- [k v] [Beccadelli], Antonius Panormita: ‘Epitaphium’. ‘Quaerite, auerit restituatur. Actum decimo kal. Augusti anno domini 10 Pierides, alium, qui ploret amores. Quaerite, qui regum fortia Mcccclxxxx quarto’; on [a r] above, a pencil note: ‘Hoc est > 2 facta canat. Me pater ille ingens, hominum sator atque redemp- nota d. Laurentij Hochwart’ (À1570, from 1530 preacher > tor Euocat, et sedes donat adire pias. Antonine, decus nostrum, in Regensburg). Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. > > r letare resurgam’; 2 elegiac distichs, followed by 1 hexameter. Emmeramus; on [a ]:‘Monasterij S: Emmerami’; on front paste- 2 refs. Epistolarum libri (Venice,1553), fol. 134v. down an eighteenth-century armorial book-plate, see Warnecke [Naples: Sixtus Riessinger, c.1475]. Folio. collation: [a8+1 b8 c6 d8 e6 f g8 h10 i8 k10]. b-136^b-138] beda 405

GW 3753; GW Nachtra« ge, 26; CR 928 = 929; Go¡ B-291; BMC VI B-138 Beda 855; Pr 6675; CIBN B-194; Fava^Bresciano 32; Oates 2507; Repertorium auctoritatum Aristotelis et aliorum Sheppard 5419^20. philosophorum. FIRST COPY r The gatherings misbound in the order [a, g, e, f, i, b, c, h, d, k]. a2 Beda [pseudo-]: ‘Repertorium siue tabula notabilium autorita- Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled blue morocco; tum, articulorum, dictorum et de omnibus his, que ex copiosis- quadruple ¢llets form a double intersecting frame; at all points of sime dictis philosophorum et inprimis excellentissimi Aristotelis, philosophorum principis, olim Alexandri magni intersection four dots; £oral roll on turn-ins; parchment end- leaves. Size: 293 ¿ 212 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 198 mm. directoris, vtiliora saltim atque in phisico auditu magis necessaria Faded early manuscript notes and numbers of letters. dignoscuntur’. refs. PL XC 965^1054 (expanded form). See Lohr (1967), 377. Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp; see Catalogue, r 1 (1834), lot 5534, sold for »1. 0. 0. J. S. Hall (nineteenth century); k2 Beda [pseudo-]; Cicero, MarcusTullius: ‘Auctoritates pro virtu- book-label, ‘et amicorum’. Purchased for »1. 10. 0; see Books tum capessendarum vberiori lege pientissime sacrate deo optimo Purchased (1844), 5. maximo arridente’. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.18. refs. PL XC 1053^89. Excerpts from De o⁄ciis, De amicitia, De senectute, De paradoxis, Tusculanae Disputationes, De re publica. SECOND COPY v Wanting [k ]. n7 ValeriusMaximus: ‘Quam atrox Marci Tullii fuit mors’. 2.9 refs. PL XC 1089^90.V. Max. 5. 4. Sheets [h4.7] and [h5.6] bound after [i4]. r Binding: Parchment. Size: 290 ¿ 215¿ 18 mm. Sizeofleaf: 277 ¿ n8 ‘Epithauium M.T.C. quod statua eius perplexum est in ede 200 mm. magni Iouis apud Tullorum monumentum’. ‘Hic iacet Arpinas r manibus tumulatus, amici, Qui fuit orator summus et eximius’; On [a2 ] a contemporary German initial is supplied in blue within > a green frame cut out; foliate extensions into the upper and lower 9 elegiac distichs. refs. PL XC 1090; Walther, Initia, 7951 and 7975. margins in red, blue, and green with some gold dotting. Other v initials are supplied in red or blue. n8 Danhauser, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Sebald Schreyer. r r Incipit: ‘Ego dum apud te diuturna, magnanime ciuis, vnicum Provenance: On [a1 ]: ‘Monasterii . . . Godigel’(?), on [a2 ]: ‘Ad Bibliothecam Monasterii [ ]burg[ ] S. [ ]’. Purchased for »1. 10. 0; amicitie specimen, opera imperio tuo subministrabam . . .’ refs.Text dated Nuremberg, 26 July 1490. see Books Purchased (1851), 55. v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.37. n9 [Poem in praise of printing.] ‘Tingere dispositis chartas quicun- que metallis > Cepit et insignes edidit arte notas’; 12 elegiac dis- tichs. B-137 Beda o Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Nuremberg: PeterWagner, [c.1491]. 4 . collation: a^m8 n10. [a r] Beda: [Letter addressed to] Ceolwulf, King of Northumbria. r 1 On a1 ‘Accipies’ woodcut: see Schreiber^Heitz no. 55. Woodcut refs. Beda, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, ed. initials. Bertram Colgrave and R. A. B. Mynors (Oxford, 1969), 2^6. On GW 3757; HC *2733 = H 1926; Go¡ B-294; BMC II 464; Pr 2246; the dedicatee see Colgrave^Mynors 2, n. 2. See also J. Michael BSB-Ink R-131; Schreiber V 3413; Sheppard 1628. Wallace-Hadrill, Bede’s ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English COPY People’:A Historical Commentary (Oxford, 1988), 1^6, 207. Bound with: [a v] ‘Capitula hystoriarum gestis(!) Anglorum’. 1 1. Carolus Maneken, Formulae epistolarum. [Cologne: Heinrich v Beda: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. 1 Quentell], 8 Mar.1489 (M-059); refs. Ends with the passage on Emperor Claudius for theyear 46. 2. Paulus Lescherius, Rhetorica pro con¢ciendis epistolis accomo- Beda, Ecclesiastical History, ed. Colgrave and Mynors 14^560. data. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 27 Jan. 1490 (L-097); See Wallace-Hadrill 7^201, 208^42. 3. Paulus Niavis, Epistolae breves. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, c.1475^8]. Folio. c.1488] (N-012); 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 6 collation: [a b c^e f g h i k l ]. 4. Paulus Niavis, Epistolae mediocres. [Leipzig: Conrad GW 3756; H *2732; C 933; Go¡ B-293; BMC I 71; Pr 284; BSB-Ink Kachelofen, c.1495] (N-013); B-255; CIBN B-195; Hillard 312; Oates118; Sheppard 201. 5. Paulus Niavis, Elegantiae latinitatis una cum modo epistolandi. COPY Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, [c.1495] (N-011). Binding: Half calf; bound for KloÞ. Size: 290 ¿ 215 ¿ 24 mm. Binding: Old German plain calf over wooden boards, with two Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 204 mm. metal clasps; titles written across the fore-edge: ‘Epistole Caroli’ Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital and ‘Retho Lescher’. Size: 219 ¿ 155 ¿ 56 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ strokes and underlining. 138 mm. r Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Occasional early marginal notes. On a1 :‘DasWindeche bethaus’ label; sale (1835), lot 655; purchased for »20; see Books in a nineteenth-century German hand; similar entries at the Purchased (1835), 4. beginning and end of other items by the same hand. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 3.19. Provenance: Leonhard Kirchhuber (¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- r tury); on [*1 ] of item 1, ‘Ex libris Leonhardi Kirchuberi Monacensis’. Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Jacobus, r ‘Schottenkloster’; on [*1 ] of item 1, ‘Ex libris Monasterij S. 406 belcari, feo [b-138^b-141

Jacobi Scotorum Herbipoli’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ collation: a b6 2a^f8 g h6 i8 k6 l m8 n6 o8 p6 q r8 s^z aa^mm A B6 1854); book-label; not found in sale catalogue. Possibly the copy C^G8. purchased in 1835, but not found in Books Purchased (1835); see GW 3762; HC *2736; Go¡ B-296; BMC IX 165; Pr 9303; Amelung, Catalogus (1843), Appendix, 592 (for item1). ‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, 7 no. 11; Boekdrukkunst (1973), shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.47(6). 187; BSB-Ink B-256; Campbell 260; CIBN B-B-197; Hillard, 313; HPT II 439; ILC 366; Oates 3814^16; Sack, Freiburg, 539; Sheppard 7154^5. B-139 Beda COPY Repertorium auctoritatum Aristotelis et aliorum Wanting the blank leaf G . philosophorum. 8 For variant settings ofhh2 and hh5, as in this copy,see Oates 3814. r a2 Beda [pseudo-]: ‘Repertorium siue tabula notabilium autorita- Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; marbled pastedowns. Size: tum, articulorum, dictorum et de omnibus his, que ex copiosis- 297 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 200 mm. sime dictis philosophorum et inprimis excellentissimi Early marginal notes in black ink. Aristotelis, philosophorum principis, olim Alexandri magni Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph 2 r directoris, vtiliora saltim atque in phisico auditu magis necessaria marks are supplied in red. On a2 an eight-line initial ‘S’ is sup- dignoscuntur’. plied in black ink, with foliate extensions and decoration in the refs. See B-138. upper and lower margins, in black ink over pencil. Headings are Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 29 Mar. 1495. 4o. supplied in a contemporary hand in black ink. 6 4 6 Provenance: Johannes Fortis de Augusta (c.1465^after 1520); collation: a^c d e^i . r r inscription on a1 in a contemporary hand: ‘Fratris Johannis On a1 ‘Accipies’ woodcut: see Schreiber^Heitz no. 56, here with the Fortis, S.T. bacc[elarii] et lectoris in Wienna’. Duplicate from the inscription ‘Arestotiles cum discipulis’. r GW 3758 (+ var.); HC *2734 = H 1935; Go¡ B-295; BMC I 284; Pr Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ on a1 and pencil number ‘15’ r 1329; BSB-Ink R-132; Sack, Freiburg, 538; Schreiber V 3414; on a2 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not Sheppard 1028;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 224. in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.12. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled pastedowns. Size: 195 ¿ 127 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 188 ¿ 117 mm. r B-141 Belcari, Feo Provenance: ‘Barnheim’; inscription on a1 in a nineteenth-cen- Rappresentazione di San Panunzio [Italian]. tury hand. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2843. r Bequeathed in 1914. [a1 ] [Title-page and woodcuts.] v shelfmark: Byw. S 2.21. [a1 ] Belcari, Feo: Rappresentazione di San Panunzio. ‘[A]nime electe a quel bene indicibile > che per grandeza qui non si puo intendere’. B-140 Beets, Johannes refs. A. D’Ancona, Sacre rappresentazioni dei secoli XIV, XVe Commentum super decem praeceptis decalogi. XVI, 3 vols (Florence,1872), II 65^70. r o a2 [Bostius, Arnoldus]: ‘Ex libro de viris illustribus sacri ordinis [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, c.1490]. 4 . virginee dei gentricis Marie de Monte Carmelo’. Incipit: collation: [a2]. r ‘[I]ohannes Beets, doctor conspicuus multa prestans virtute, in Two woodcuts on [a1 ]: see Kristeller 321a, with the lower woodcut acutissimis disputationum certaminibus clarus . . .’ illustrated on pl. 60. r a2 ‘Tabula’. GW 3797; H 2752b; R 1139; BMC VI 655; Pr 6240; Cioni, v b6 Beissel, Jodocus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] Arnoldus Rappresentazioni, 251 (LXXXI, 1); Kristeller 321a and pl. 60; Bostius. Incipit:‘[C]um tuam erga me caritatem, Arnolde optime Sheppard 5150.

doctissimeque, multis in rebus sepe . . .’ COPY 2 r a2 Beets, Johannes: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘[S]acra scriptura diuinitas Bound with: inspirata a sanctis prophetis ac aliis catholice ¢dei . . .’ 1. Gherardo da Prato, Storia della preziosa cintola della gloriosis- 2 r a3 Beets, Johannes: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]i vis ad vitam sima Vergine Maria. Florence: Alle Scalee di Badia, [Florence?, ingredi serua mandata’’, Math. xix [Mt19,17]. In istis verbis expli- 1550?]; catur nobis summa totius salutis nostre . . .’ 2. Storia e lamento di quel tribolato di Strascino Campani Sanese. 2 r a3 Beets, Johannes: Commentum super decem praeceptis deca- Siena: [n. pr., n. d.]; logi. Incipit: ‘[C]irca primum videtur quod sit tantum vnum pre- 3. LadevotissimaebellastoriadiSanGiuliano. Florence: [n. pr., n. ceptum. Dicit enim apostolus ad Romanos xiii, ‘‘Si quod est d.]; aliud mandatum in hoc verbo instauratur, diliges proximum 4. La representatione di Santa Domitilla. [n. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; tuum sicut teipsum’’ [Rm 13,9] . . .’ 5. Rappresentazione del miracolo dello Spirito Santo. [Florence: refs. See L. Burie,‘Proeve tot inventarisatie van de in handschrift Bartolommeo di Libri, 1485^92] (R-010); of in druk bewaarde werken van de Leuvense theologieprofesso- 6. Antonia Pulci, Rappresentatione del ¢gliuol prodigo. Florence: e ren uit de XV eeuw’, in Facultas S.Theologiae Lovaniensis1432^ Iacinto and Giovanni Battista Fantucci Tosi,1614; 1797, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium, 7. Giustino Berti, Rappresentazione di San Paolino vescovo di 45 (Louvain, 1977), 215^72, at 251^2. Lucca. Orazione di Santa Croce di Lucca. [Florence: Antonio di Louvain: Aegidius van der Heerstraten, 19 Apr. 1486. Folio. Bartolommeo Miscomini?, c.1500] (B-233); b-141^b-145] benedictus, s 407

8. [Feo Belcari], La rappresentatione della Annuntiatione di nostra COPY Donna. Siena: alla Loggia del Papa, 1608; Binding: Nineteenth-century English green morocco, stamped 9. La festa di Biagio contadino. Florence: all’insegna della on both covers, in gold, with the Aldine anchor, and with gilt- Testuggine, 1615; edged leaves; endpapers watermarked ‘1801’. Size: 209 ¿ 157 ¿ 10. Frottola di un padre. Florence: Lorenzo Arnesi, 1614; 17 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 145 mm. 11. Bernardo Giambulari, La istoria di San Zanobi vescovo Very faint marginal notes and correction(?) in a contemporary Fiorentino. Florence: [n. pr., sixteenth century]; hand, washed out. 13. Marco dal Monte S. Maria, Libro deicomandamenti di Dio del Provenance: Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851), Catalogue (1834), pt Testamento vecchio. Siena: Henricus de Harlem, 24 Mar. 1494 V no. 150. Purchased for »5. 15. 6; see Books Purchased (1834), 3. (M-092); shelfmark: Auct. 2R 3.86. 14. Luigi Pulci, Stran botti e rispetti nobilissimi d’amore. Florence: Orazio Barsi, 1616. B-144 Benedictus de Nursia Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, with gold-tooled spine and De conservatione sanitatis, et al. marbled pastedowns. Size: 219 ¿ 160 ¿ 15 mm. Size of v [a1 ] [List of contents.] leaf: 200 ¿ 149 mm. v Provenance: Alessandro, Count Mortara (À1855). Purchased [a1 ] Benedictus de Nursia: De conservatione sanitatis. from Count Mortara: see Alessandro Mortara, Biblioteca Italica refs. Gonario De¡enu, Benedetto Reguardati, medico e diplo- (1852), 41. matico di Francesco Sforza, Collana di studi di storia della medi- cina, 13 (Milan, 1955), 55^128. SeeThorndike^Kibre1539. shelfmark: Mortara 900(12). v [r4 ] Thaddeus de Florentia: De regimine sanitatis. [Also known as De conservanda sanitate.] Incipit: ‘Quoniam passibilis et mut- B-142 Bellincinis, Bartholomaeus de abilis extat humani corporis conditio. . .’ Apostillae super lecturas Nicolai deTudeschis et Antonii refs. See Thorndike^Kibre 1292. Thorndike^Kibre ascribes to Thaddeus de Florentia, Osler and GW to Johannes Hispalensis. de Butrio. Nancy G. Siraisi, Taddeo Alderotti and his Pupils: Two r a2 Bellincinis, Bartholomaeus de: Apostillae super lecturas Generations of Italian Medical Learning (Princeton, 1982), 426 [Nicolai de Tudeschis] et Antonii de Burtio. Incipit: ‘[S]uper ista notes that the De regimine sanitatis is ‘a Latin version of the Rubrica, vide Cy[prianum?] et Bal[bum?] in Rubrica . . .’ Italian regimen attributed toTaddeo’. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1477. Folio. Bologna: Dominicus de Lapis, for Sigismundus de Libris, 1477. 4o. collation: a b10 c d8 e^g10 h8 I k10 l4 n10 o8 p^r t10 v6+1 x10 y8. collation: [a] b^i [k] m [n^r8 s4]. Collation as GW. BMC collates ‘. . . x8 y10.’ GW 3819; HC *11920; Go¡ B-314; BMC VI 814; Pr 6536; CIBN GW 3804; HC *2760 = H 2759; Go¡ B-301; BMC V 229; Pr 4325; B-218; Osler, IM 129; Rhodes, 316; Sheppard 5327^8.

BSB-Ink B-267; CIBN B-205; Oates 1726; Sack, Freiburg, 540; FIRST COPY Sheppard 3494. Wanting gatherings [o]^[q]. COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, with gold-tooled Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian spine. Size: 205 ¿ 148 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 137 mm. Library. Size: 412 ¿ 276 ¿ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 396 ¿ 247 mm. Occasional faint marginal notes, apparently in a contemporary Title(?) on lower edge of leaves. hand, possibly several. Provenance: Purchased from the Fidelis Butsch catalogue Provenance: Acquired after 1738: not found in Fysher, (1858), no. 491. Purchased for »0. 12. 0; see Books Purchased Catalogus; but in Catalogus (1843), IV 879. (1858), 9. Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4o M 36 Jur. shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 2.25. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.14. SECOND COPY Binding: Parchment. Size: 213 ¿ 160 ¿ 30 mm. Size of B-143 Bembus, Petrus leaf: 206 ¿ 145 mm. De Aetna dialogus. Occasional early marginal annotations and some manuscript pagination. A r Bembus, Petrus: De Aetna dialogus [between Bembus Pater 1 Provenance: Sebastianus and friends; inscription on [a r]:‘Est. . . and Bembus Filius], addressed to Angelus Chabrielis. 1 Sebastiani et amicorum eius’. Oxford, Radcli¡e Library; armor- refs. Pietro Bembo, De Aetna, trans. with introduction by ial book-plate. Probably acquired after 1840: not found in Vittorio Enzo Al¢eri, notes by Marcello Carapezza and Catalogue (1835) or interleaved copy in Radcli¡e Library records. Leonardo Sciascia (Palermo, 1981), 43^59. Former Radcli¡e shelfmarks: 22. K. 2. 4a/42?; G.161.I.12/1^2; o Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, Feb. 1495/6. 4 . 3335/41; A.II.7; 86.A.22/1^2. 8 6 collation: A^C D . shelfmark: RR.w.303 [RSL]. GW 3810; HC *2765; Go¡ B-304; BMC V 554; Pr 5550; BSB-Ink B-269; Curt F. Bu« hler, ‘Manuscript Corrections in the Aldine Edition of Bembo’s De Aetna’, Early Books and Manuscripts: B-145 Benedictus, S Forty Years of Research (New York, 1973), 170^5, repr. from Regula [Latin and French] (trans. Guido Juvenalis). r Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 45 (1951), 136^ a1 [Title-page.] r 42; CIBN B-208; Scapecchi,‘Annali’,6; Sheppard 4616. a2 Benedictus, S.: [Prologue: Pars prima Latin]. 408 benignus salviatus, georgius [b-145^b-146

refs. ed. Rudolph Hanslik, CSEL 75 (1960), 1^4, in which the Provenance: Louis de Meau(l)x (À1607); name inside the upper prologue is not divided. cover; also inscription on front endleaf, perhaps in the hand of v a2 Benedictus, S.: ‘L’exposition en francoys’.Translated by Guido La Fontaine: ‘L. De Meaux, moine soub prieur de St. Denis en r v r Juvenalis. Incipit: ‘Mon ¢lz, escoute les enseignemens de ton France’, with signature on a1 ,A3 ,A4 , and rear endleaf. Jean de maistre Iesus et mectz ton cueur a voulentiers . . .’ La Fontaine (À1661); inscription on front endleaf: ‘J. De La r a3 Benedictus, S.: ‘Secundi prologi pars’ [Latin]. Fontaine, Moine In¢rmier de l’abbaye de St. Denis en France’, v refs. ed. Rudolph Hanslik, CSEL 75 (1960), 4^9. and signature on A3 . Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755). r a4 Benedictus, S.: ‘La seconde partie du prologue’. Translated by Presumably acquired by the Bodleian Library with the rest of R. Guido Juvenalis. Incipit: ‘Puis que nostre seigneur nous inuite si Rawlinson’s books. douscement . . .’ Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Arch. Bodl. D e.31; Arch. Bodl. D r d o a5 Benedictus, S.: Regula [Latin]. subt.70 ; 4 Rawl. 44. refs. ed. Rudolph Hanslik, CSEL 75 (1960), 17^165; ed. A. de shelfmark: Arch. B e.39. Vogu« e¤ , Sources Chre¤ tiennes 181^2 (Paris, 1971^2), I 412^II 672; see J. D. Broekaert, Bibliographie de la Re' gle de saint Beno|“ t. B-146 Benignus Salviatus, Georgius Editions latines et traductions imprime¤ es de 1489 a' 1929, 2 vols, Studia Anselmiana 77^8 (Rome, 1980) I no. 12^13. De natura angelica (ed. Ubertinus Risalitus). v r a5 Benedictus, S.: Regula [French].Translated by Guido Juvenalis. [*1 ] Cervinius, Aelius Lampridius: [Verse addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Il est manifeste qu’il est quatre manieres de moynes . . .’ ‘Quid nisi conspicuus summo uersabere Caelo > Visure refs. Each section or chapter of the Latin text is followed by the Angelicum Candide lector opus’; 2 elegiac distichs. r French translation. [*1 ] Cervinius, Aelius Lampridius: [Verse addressed to the reader.] k v [Prayer.] Incipit: ‘Deo gratias inexplicabiles agere non desisti- 6 ‘Legerat hec oculis quibus omnia maximus Aether > Aspicit mus’. Angelici Mystica scripta chori’; 3 elegiac distichs. r r A1 ‘Tabula’. [*1 ] Cervinius, Aelius Lampridius: [Verse addressed to the reader.] v A2 ‘La table’. ‘Esse uidebantur nobis aenigmata nuper Quae super angelico v > A3 [Colophon, French only]. scripta fuere choro’; 7 elegiac distichs. r Paris: [Andre¤ Bocard], for Geo¡roy de Marnef, 7 Sept. 1500. 4o. [*1 ] Puteus Ragusinus, Carolus: [Verse.] ‘Angelos quicunque Attributed to Bocard on the basis of the type by CIBN. choros celsamque cateruam > Naturamque cupit noscere celico- collation: a8 b^k6 A4. lum’; 6 elegiac distichs. r r [* v] Risalitus, Ubertinus: [Introductory letter, addressed to the Woodcut on a1 ; see BMC.Woodcut initial on a2 . 1 GW 3831; H 2775; C 943; Go¡ B-311; BMC VIII 180; Pr 8267; Senate of Ragusa (Dubrovnik).] Incipit: ‘[G]eorgius Benignus Anselm M. Albareda, Bibliogra¢a de la Regla Benedictina Saluiatus De angelica natura preclarum opus cum nuper ad me (Monserrat, 1933), 296, nos 12^13 and pl. 79; CIBN B-212; misisset . . .’ r Rhodes, 315; Sheppard 6447. [*2 ] Benignus Salviatus,Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Ubertinus Risalitus. Incipit:‘[M]itto ad te, suauissimeVbertine, De angelica COPY natura opus, quod quidem ita a nobis descriptum est . . .’ Printed on parchment, with paper endleaves. Leaf b slightly 2 a r Benignus Salviatus,Georgius: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit:‘[A]ngelica mutilated.Variants: on a r, l. 3: ‘. . . dominu[m] . . .’, and, on a r, l. 1 1 2 dignitas post summam illam optimi uniuersorum conditoris dei 3:‘. . . d[omi]no. . .’ maiestatem, patres conscripti Rhacusaneque . . .’ Binding: Limp parchment, with gold-tooled spine. Bound at the a v [List of Dalmatian nobles, who appear in ‘De natura angelica’.] end, a parchment leaf containing manuscript bidding prayers, 1 a v ‘Primi libri capita’. used in an unidenti¢ed French(?) monastery, written in a ¢f- 1 a r ‘Argumentum operis’. Incipit: ‘Kalendis Maii, anno salutis teenth/sixteenth-century hand, for the benefactors and for the 2 octauo et nonagesimo supra mille quadringentos totus senatus Pope and the College of Cardinals, the King, Queen, and quem rogatorum uocant Rhacusane . . .’ Dauphin of France, the lords temporal, the Archbishop of a v Benignus Salviatus, Georgius: De natura angelica. Edited by Rouen and the other lords spiritual, other ecclesiastics, the mon- 2 Ubertinus Risalitus. Incipit: ‘[A]ngelica natura (ut primum de astery, unnamed, and the churches of Verdelay (unidenti¢ed), substantia ipsius perscrutemur) uiri ornatissimi non est . . .’ Bethancourt (Be¤ thancourt-en-Valois, Oise, or Be¤ thancourt-en- q r [Colophon.] Vaux, Aisne), Freismont (unidenti¢ed),Vallis Nostrae Dominae 8 q r Bonifatius Gorgeus, Sigismundus: [Verse addressed to the (Val Notre-Dame, Antheit, near Lie' ge; Cistercian convent, sup- 8 reader.] ‘Quicumque Angelicos optabat noscere cetus Et quan- pressed 1797: see Cottineau II 3262), Gaudii Vallis (Vaujours, > tum excellat ille, uel ille chorus’; 5 elegiac distichs. Seine et Oise; Augustinian convent: see Cottineau II 3304^5), q r Benessius, Damianus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] the farmers, labourers, and merchants, for themselves, for peace, 8 ‘Cognitus etrusce prius ille Georgius urbi Incipit (ecce uides) and for founders and benefactors, particularly master Petrus de > notior esse modo’; 2 elegiac distichs. Nelle, Guillermus de Pilleronce, Stephanus Danery, and q r Benessius, Damianus: [Verse, addressed to] Georgius Benignus Guillermus de [ ] dominus. Also fragments of a parchment leaf, 8 Salviatus.‘Ecce quod extremis Scotus fuit ille Britannis Doctus containing unidenti¢ed manuscript text, in a ¢fteenth-century(?) > quod mauris Aureliusue suis’; 8 elegiac distichs. hand. Size: 200 ¿ 150 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 137 mm. q r Benessius, Damianus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Disce Some early pen-trials and scribbles. Head of Christ drawn in 8 quot iste bonis ornatur, lector, honestas Seruit honor, pietas, crayon on A v. > 4 gloria, forma sibi; 1 elegiac distich. Ruling supplied in red. Capitals touched with yellow wash. Florence: [Bartolommeo di Libri], 20 July 1499. Folio. b-146^b-149] benivieni, domenico 409 collation: [*2] a^q8. Savonarolae adversus Samuelem Cassinensem. [Florence: GW 3843; HC *2783; Go¡ B-324; BMC VI 654; Pr 6232; BSB-Ink Bartolommeo di Libri, after 1 Apr. 1497] (P-295). B-278; CIBN B-225; Sheppard 5145. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf (c.1825); bound for the

COPY Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Binding: Contemporary (c.1500) Italian (Milan) brown sheep both covers. Size: 211 ¿ 144 ¿ 17mm. Sizeofleaf: 206 ¿ 133 mm. over limp pasteboards. Four pairs of ties wanting. Tooled in Contents list, in a contemporary hand, on front endleaf, contain- blind with multiple two-line frames. Some corners mitred; at ing all items in order as bound at present. r others the frame lines are continued to create small squares and Provenance: Matteo Carosi (£. c.1600); signature on a1 of item1. rectangles. Border of a palmette tool, not carried to the corners Anonymous sale (13 Jan. 1825), lot 507.Purchased for »6. 6. 0; see owing to the prolongation of the frame lines. Multiple impres- Books Purchased (1825),19. sions of a four-lobed interlaced knotwork tool, inside a border of shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.37(4). ‘roof-top’ tools, in the centre. Plain edges. Double blue and pink headbands. Sewn on three (split?) thongs. Spine covered with B-148 Benivieni, Domenico later parchment. Pastedown and one free endpaper, wrapped Dialogo della verita' della dottrina predicata da round the ¢rst and last gatherings, at each end; watermark, a bull’s head (resembling Briquet 14950; Milan 1499, Ferrara Savonarola [Italian]. r 1505). From the same shop: (1) Christie’s: London, 17 Nov.1976, a1 Benivieni, Domenico: Dialogo della verita' della dottrina predi- lot 276: Aegidius Columna, Expositio super libros elenchorum cata da Savonarola [here called ‘frate Hieronymo da Ferrara’]. Aristotelis,Venice: S. de Luere for A. Torresano, 1500; ‘Liber M. Incipit:‘[S]alute. Do[menico]: O Philalete, quanto ho io gia lunga- Pauli Zobii [Giovio]’. (2) London, BL, Henry Davis Gift, P. 903: mente desiderato la presentia tua . . .’ A. Janus Parrhasius, Comentarii in raptum Proserpinae Cl. [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, after 8 May 1497]. 4o. Postdates Claudiani, Milan: Guillaume Le Signerre fratres, 1501. (3) Johannes Nesius, Oraculum de novo saeculo, N-006, which is Christie’s Giovio sale, 1 June 1977, lot 176, Raimondo Marliani, mentioned in the text; cf. CIBN. Opuscula geographica antiqua (sixteenth-century manuscript). collation: a8 b4. r Size: 277 ¿ 220 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 269 ¿ 209 mm. A three-line woodcut initial ‘S’on a1 . Provenance: Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851); purchased ‘At Wise’s GW 3846; HCR 2786; BMC VI 660; Pr 6241; CIBN B-228; 1st auction of Thorpe’s Books’, lot 1345, for »0. 4. 6; see Books Sheppard 5163. Purchased (1832), 3, and Financial Statements (1828^32; 1837^ COPY 40, Library Records b. 4), no. 16, ‘Books purchased by the Bound with: Librarian’. 1. Hieronymus Savonarola, Expositio orationis dominicae Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q extra 2.10. [Italian]. Expositione del pater noster. Florence: Antonio di shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.25. Bartolommeo Miscomini, 1494 (S-086); 2. Hieronymus Savonarola, Expositio in septem gradus B-147 Benignus Salviatus, Georgius Bonaventurae, with Italian trans. by Filippo Cioni. [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, not before Feb. 1497/8] (S-083); Propheticae solutiones. 3. Hieronymus Savonarola, Sermonefatto ai suoi frati nella vigilia r a1 [Title-page.] di Natale. [Florence: Gian Stephano di Carlo da Pavia, c.1505?] v a1 Benignus Salviatus,Georgius: [Preface addressed to] Ubertinus (S-096A); Risalitus. Incipit: ‘[C]ontendisti a me, Vbertine Risalite, ut opi- 4. Hieronymus Savonarola, Epistola contra sententiam excommu- nionem meam circa futuram ecclesiae Christi renouationem nicationis, with Italian trans. by Filippo Cioni. [Florence: aperirem . . .’ Johannes Petri, after19 June1497] (S-075). refs. Gian Carlo Garfagnini, ‘Benigno Salviati e Gerolamo Binding: Modern quarter calf; bound for the Bodleian Library. Savonarola. Note per una lettura della‘‘Propheticae solutiones’’’, Size: 200 ¿ 144 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 126 mm. v Rinascimento, 29 (1989), 81^123, 94^193; the letter edited on 94. ‘Simulato’on a6 deleted in black ink. r a2 Benignus Salviatus, Georgius: Propheticae solutiones. Provenance: Edward Henry Charles James Fox-Strangways, 7th [Dialogue with Ubertinus Risalitus.] Incipit: ‘[S]cire cuperem, mi Earl of Ilchester (1905^1964); sale, lot 107. Purchased at the pater Benigne, an uerum sit quod plerique dicunt . . .’ Ilchester sale in 1963; see BLR 7,4 (1964), 221. Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani, [8 Apr.] 1497. 4o. shelfmark: Inc. e. I9.7(5). collation: a b8 c6. GW 3845; HC 2779; BMC VI 686; Pr 6371; CIBN B-227; Sheppard B-149 Benivieni, Domenico 5252. Epistola responsiva alle calumnie contro Savonarola COPY [Italian]. Bound with: r 1. Johannes Nesius, Oraculum denovosaeculo. Florence: Lorenzo a1 Benivieni, Domenico: Epistola responsiva alle calumnie contro Morgiani, 8 May 1497 (N-006); Savonarola, [addressed to a friend.] Incipit:‘[P]erche essendomi io 2. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula, De iniusta excommu- gia per una mia apologia e probatione della doctrina et prophe- nicatione pro Hieronymi Savonarolae innocentia. [Florence: tie . . .’ Societas Colubris (Compagnia del Drago), Feb.1498] (P-293(1)); [Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani, 1497]. 4o. GWassigns this edition to 3. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula, Defensio Hieronymi Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri. 410 bentivoglio, antonio galeazzo [b-149^b-153 collation: a8. Heber’s note on front endleaf. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see r A four-line woodcut initial on a1 . Catalogue, 9 (1836), lot 445, sold for »3. 13. 6. Purchased for GW 3847; HCR 2785; Go¡ B-325; BMC VI 686; Pr 6384; Sheppard »6. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1849), 5. 5255. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.5.

COPY Binding: Twentieth-centurybrown cloth; bound for the Bodleian B-151 Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeazzo Library. Size: 201 ¿ 135 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 126 mm. Oratio ad AlexandrumVI nomine Bononiensium habita. Provenance: The British Museum, [18]67(?); date of accession on v v r v [a1 ] Salazar, Ferdinandus de: [Letter addressed to] Johannes de a8 : ‘6 JU 67’; duplicate stamp on a1 and a8 . Transferred to the Sala. Incipit: ‘Orationem, quam nuper luculentissimam habuit Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ ad Ponti¢cem Maximum Reipublicae Bononiensis nomine (Library Records c. 1054), no. 24. Antonius Galeacius Prothonotarius Bentiuolus . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. e. I9.5. r [a2 ] Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeazzo: Oratio ad Alexandrum VI nomine Bononiensium habita. Incipit: ‘Gaudio maximo, beatis- B-150 Benivieni, Girolamo sime pater, maximaque laetitia a¡ecti sunt Bononienses . . .’ [Rome: Stephan Plannck, not before Sept. 1492]. 4o. Canzone e sonetti dell’amore e della bellezza divina, con 2 commento [Italian]. collation: [a ]. GW 3852; HC 2791; Go¡ B-330; BMC XII 8; Pr 3705; Oates1484^5; r [*1 ] [Title-page.] Sheppard 2962. r [*2 ] ‘Tauola delle canzone et sonetti’. COPY [* r] ‘Emendatione d’alcuni errori piu notabili’. 3 Boxedwith A-212; see there for details ofbinding and provenance. [* v] Benivieni, Girolamo: [Introductory letter addressed to] 4 Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 142 mm. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[A]llo illustre shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.1(20). principe Giouanfrancesco Pico Mirandulano, Hieronymo Benivieni salutem. Hanno ultimamente gli honestituoi moniti. . .’ r B-152 Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeazzo a1 Benivieni, Girolamo: ‘Proemio’. Incipit: ‘[H]auendo io gia sono piu anni infra eprimi sudori de la mia giouentu alcuni uersi rac- Oratio ad AlexandrumVI nomine Bononiensium habita. v colti . . .’ [a1 ] Salazar, Ferdinandus de: [Letter addressed to] Johannes de r a3 Benivieni, Girolamo: ‘Commento’. Incipit: ‘Le dolce rime etc. Sala. Incipit: ‘Orationem, quam nuper luculentissimam habuit [P]oi che cos|' piace ad alcuni dalla optima uolunta . . .’ ad Ponti¢cem Maximum Reipublice Bononiensis nomine r a7 ‘Canzone e sonetti’.‘[L]e dolce rime e gli amorosi uersi Che di Antonius Galeacius Prothonotarius Bentiuolus . . .’ > r occulto uenen mio cor gran tempo’. [a2 ] Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeazzo: Oratio ad Alexandrum VI r a7 Benivieni, Girolamo: Commento. Incipit: ‘[V]ano e certo alla nomine Bononiensium habita. Incipit: ‘Gaudio maximo, beatis- uera recti¢catione della anima . . .’ sime pater, maximaque letitia afecti(!) sunt Bononienses . . .’ refs.The commentary surrounds and follows each poem. refs. See B-151. r r1 Benivieni, Girolamo: ‘Deploratoria’.‘[I]te stanchi miei uersi, ite [Rome: Stephan Plannck, not before Sept. 1492]. 4o. dolente Rime mie, inculte a ricercar del porto’. 2 v > collation: [a ]. r5 Benivieni, Girolamo: [Letter addressed to] Niccolo' da GW 3853; HC *2789; Go¡ B-331; Pr 3704; BSB-Ink B-287; CIBN Correggio. Incipit:‘[I]nhumano e' certamente e da ogni bene com- B-231; Oates1483; Sheppard 2963. posto iudicio alieno excellentissimo signore denegare . . .’ v COPY r6 ‘Argumento’. Incipit:‘[P]ascea amor l’alma in el diuin suo obiecto Amor quel che ogni ben cerca e disia . . .’ Boxed with A-241; see there for details of binding and proven- v> ance. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 142 mm. r6 Benivieni, Girolamo: ‘Amore’.‘[G]ia lieta al nuouo ciel la bella r Aurora Dal balcon d’oriente si monstraua’. Manuscript title in an early hand on [a1 ]. > shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.2(13). Florence: Antonio Tubini, Laurentius (Francisci) de Alopa, Venetus and Andrea Ghirlandi, [7 or 8] Sept. 1500. Folio. Some B-153 Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeazzo copies are dated 8 Sept.1500; see GW. collation: [*4] a^n8 o6 oo10 p8 q10 r s6. Oratio ad AlexandrumVI nomine Bononiensium habita. r GW 3850 (+ var. dated 8 Sept.1500); H *2788; Go¡ B-328; BMC VI [a1 ] Salazar, Ferdinandus de: [Letter addressed to] Johannes de 693; Pr 6424; BSB-Ink B-279; CIBN B-230; Roberto Ridol¢, Sala. Incipit: ‘Orationem, quam nuper luculentissimam habuit ‘Girolamo Benivieni e una sconosciuta revisione del suo ad Ponti¢cem Maximum Reipublice Bononiensis nomine Canzoniere’, Biblio¢lia, 66 (1964), 213^34; Sack, Freiburg, 542; Antonius Galeatius Prothonotarius Bentiuolus . . .’ v Sheppard 5276. [a1 ] Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeazzo: Oratio ad Alexandrum VI COPY nomine Bononiensium habita. Incipit: ‘Gaudio maximo, beatis- Binding: Gold-tooled English red morocco, with gilt-edged sime pater, maximaque l×titia a¡ecti sunt Bononienses . . .’ leaves; bound by C[harles] Hering; label inside the front endleaf. refs. See B-151. Size: 275 ¿ 210 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 193 mm. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, not before Sept. 1492]. 4o. Occasional manuscript corrections in black ink. collation: [a2]. Provenance: John Hunter (eighteenth/nineteenth century); GW 3854; H *2790; Go¡ B-332; BMC IV 114; Pr 3864; BSB-Ink anonymous sale, 2 Feb. 1813, purchased by Heber for »7. 7. 0; B-288; CIBN B-233; Sack, Freiburg, 543; Sheppard 3055^6. b-153^b-156] berchorius, petrus 411

FIRST COPY refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum IV 238^41 no. 6426, Boxed with A-241; see there for details of binding and proven- J. Engels, ‘Berchoriana. Notice bibliographique sur Pierre ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 139 mm. Bersuire, supplement au Repertorium biblicum medii aevi’, Early manuscript pagination: 13^16. Vivarium, 2 (1964), 62^124, at 63, and Marie-He¤ le' neTesnie' re,‘Le shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.2(12). Reductorium morale de Pierre Bersuire’, in L’enciclopedismo med- SECOND COPY ievale, ed. Michelangelo Picone (Ravenna, 1994), 229^49, at 247^ Binding: Cloth. Size: 205 ¿ 143 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 9. 130 mm. Ulm: Johann Zainer, 9 Apr. 1474. Folio. r Various pencil entries on [a1 ]. collation: [a^f10 g8 h8+1 i10+1 k^p10 q r8 s^z10 A^C10 D12]. Provenance: Purchased for ‘Fl. 3’, from Gilhofer & Ranschburg, r Woodcut half-border on [a1 ]; woodcut initials. Catalogue 3 (1885), no. 24; see Library Bills (1885), no. 210. GW 3862; H *2794; Go¡ B-336; BMC II 522; Pr 2502; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.43. B-291; CIBN B-235; Sack, Freiburg, 547; Sheppard 1793; Wegener, Zainer, 36.

B-154 Berberius, Johannes COPY r Viatorium utriusque iuris. On [D12 ] partly inked bearer type. r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian a2 [Note on the contents.] Incipit: ‘Hoc opusculum iuris viatorium merito intitulatum . . .’ Library. Size: 415 ¿ 302 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 397 ¿ 273 mm. r A few sixteenth-century marginal notes. a2 ‘Prime . . . partis . . . rubrices’. r Provenance: Purchased for »0.14. 0; see Books Purchased (1858), a3 Berberius, Johannes: Viatorium utriusque iuris. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]ias suas dominus demonstret michi et semitas suas edoceat 10. me pater luminum a quo omne donum de sursum’’. Jacobi .i. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.22. capi[tulo] [Iac 1,17] . . .’ refs. See Schulte II 380. B-156 Berchorius, Petrus [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, 1493]. 8o. Liber Bibliae moralis. 8 10 r collation: a^z h m A^E F . [a2 ] ‘Tabula specialis in librum sequentem moralis reductorii byblie GW 3858; HC *2793; Go¡ B-334; BMC I 127; Pr 572; BSB-Ink secundum ordinem alphabeti’. v B-290; Sack, Freiburg, 544^5; Sheppard 430. [c10 ] [First colophon.] [c v] [Verse.] ‘Libri autor claret, porro quis recta registra Addit ei, COPY 10 > rb scire haud opus est. Deus hunc beet ora’; 2 hexameters. Gatheringb misbound in the order b1, 4, 3, 2, 7, 6, 5, 8. On F10 bearer v [d r] ‘Registrum moralizacionum biblie secundum ordinem capitu- type, inked by mistake, comprising lines 1^17 of E1 ; see GW 1 Anm. lorum’. r Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled calf over [e1 ] Berchorius, Petrus: [Liber Bibliae moralis. Also known as wooden boards, four bosses on each cover lost; remains of a Reductorium morale, lib. XVI.] Incipit: ‘[C]um iam per opacam metal clasp. Title-label at the head of the upper cover. On both nature siluam £ores proprietatum lecturus percurrerim . . .’ covers triple ¢llets form a double frame; the inner frame with refs. See B-155. v mitred corners. In the central compartments a plait-work roll; [L9 ] [Second colophon.] on the upper cover in the inner frame a round £ower stamp; in [Strasbourg]: C.W.,7 Sept. 1474. Folio.The‘Tabula’ is dated 7 Oct. the outer frame a roll of a classical design; on the spine, a 1474. The printer has been identi¢ed tentatively as Clas Wencker lozenge-shaped stamp. Size: 160 ¿ 105 ¿ 40 mm. Size of or Conrad Wolfach. leaf: 150 ¿ 98 mm. collation: [a^c10 d^f8 g10 h12 i k8 l10 m n8 o6 p q10 r6 s10 t8 u12 x8 y10 Author name on title-page, folio references in table of contents, z A^C8 DE10 F6 G10 H8 I^L10]. and pagination on rectos only supplied by an eighteenth-century GW 3863; H *2795; Go¡ B-337; BMC I 82; Pr 341; BSB-Ink B-292; hand. CIBN B-236; Oates140; Sack, Freiburg, 548; Sheppard 281.

Provenance: Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; on COPY r back pastedown ‘Attinet Tegernsee’, on a2 : ‘Monasterij Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [L10]. Tegernseensis’ in an eighteenth-century hand. Duplicate from Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; gilt tendril roll on the Royal Library, Munich; on front pastedown, a pencil note: spine; worn. Size: 384 ¿ 275 ¿ 77 mm. Sizeofleaf: 373 ¿ 267 mm. ‘Non est Dupl. Conf. in ¢ne’ crossed out and ‘Dupl’ written v Leaf [L9 ] formerly used as back pastedown. beneath; old shelfmark ‘Inc. 284’. Acquired between 1847 and Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital c.1892, possibly in 1850; not found in Catalogus (1843) with strokes and underlining. Appendix. Provenance: Thomas Rodd; ‘Rodd Oct. 1819 »1. 1. 0’, note by shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.5. Heber, and purchased by him. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 717, sold for »2. 6. 0. J. T. B-155 Berchorius, Petrus Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1835; signature on endleaf; sale (1837), lot Liber Bibliae moralis. 170; purchased at his sale for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 4. [a r] [Berchorius, Petrus]: Liber Bibliae moralis. [Also known as 1 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.19. Reductorium morale, lib. XVI.] Incipit: ‘[C]um iam per opacam nature siluam £ores proprietatum lecturus percurrerim . . .’ 412 berengarius de landora [b-157^b-159

B-157 Berchorius, Petrus refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6427 and J. Engels, Liber Bibliae moralis. ‘Berchoriana. Notice bibliographique sur Pierre Bersuire, supple- r ment au Repertorium biblicum medii aevi’, Vivarium, 2 (1964), [a2 ] Berchorius, Petrus: [Liber Bibliae moralis. Also known as 62^124, at 64. Reductorium morale, lib. XVI.] Incipit: ‘[C]um iam per opacam r a3 Berchorius, Petrus: Repertorium morale. ‘Prima pars nature siluam £ores proprietatum lecturus percurrerim . . .’ Dictionarii’. Edited by Johannes Beckenhub. Incipit: ‘In primis refs. See B-155. notare possumus, quod ista dictio A tripliciter potest sumi . . .’ [Cologne]: Bartholomaeus de Unkel, 17 Mar. 1477. Folio. 10 8 10 12 10 6 10 [Nuremberg]: Anton Koberger, 4 Feb. 1489. Folio. collation: [a^y z AB C D^S T V ]. 8 6 8 collation: a b^z aa^zz hh mm t‹ t‹ . Leaf a2 is signed a. GW 3865; HC *2797; Go¡ B-339; BMC I 241; Pr 1137; BSB-Ink GW 3866; HC *2798 = 2801; Go¡ B-340; Pr 2066; BSB-Ink B-294; B-293; CIBN B-237; Hillard 321; Oates 626; Sheppard 861, 862; CIBN B-239; Hillard 322; Rhodes 317; Sack, Freiburg, 549; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 226. Sheppard 1511. FIRST COPY COPY Wanting the blank leaf [V10]. Wanting q4 and the blank leaf t‹ t‹ 8. The text of [D9] and [D10] has changed places. Instructions to the Volume 1 only. reader by way of correction are printed at the end of the text on v v v Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, KyriÞ workshop [D8 ], [D9 ], and [D10 ]. no. 113) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, one boss and four Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf. Size: 302 ¿ 220 ¿ corner-pieces on each cover lost; two clasps lost; rebacked with a 100 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 200 mm. gold-tooled spine in the eighteenth century; worn. Letter-stamp- Early manuscript signatures. ing at the head of the upper cover. On both covers triple ¢llets Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital form a frame. On the upper cover the inner rectangle is ¢lled strokes and underlining. with merrythoughts and £eurons; the frame is decorated with a Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0: see Library Bills (1829^32), rosette and a foliate sta¡ on three sides, with a lozenge-shaped no. 243, ‘Books purchased by the Librarian’, item 6, and Books £eur-de-lis stamp at the head. On the lower cover the inner rect- Purchased (1831), 2. angle is divided by ¢llets into four triangular compartments; in Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 1Q extra 2.8. the compartments the round rosette stamp; in the frame a shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 2.23. lozenge-shaped stamp with a gri⁄n. For the stamps see KyriÞ SECOND COPY pl. 227, nos 7, 8, 10. Size: 349 ¿ 240 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 340 ¿ Wanting the blank leaf [V10]. 228 mm. The text of [D9] and [D10] has changed places. Instructions to the v Old shelfmark ‘C.15’. On t‹ t‹ 7 :‘Amor meus cruci¢xus est. Burelli’. reader by way of correction are printed at the end of the text on r r v v v On [a2 ] and [a3 ] twenty one-line initials are supplied in azure on [D8 ], [D9 ], and [D10 ]. a burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, the azure Binding: Nineteenth-century brown calf. Size: 298 ¿ 218 ¿ initials with foliate scrolling in white and dark blue, within seg- 85 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 200 mm. mented frames of red and pale green. Other initials and para- Occasional chapter numbers and signatures supplied in an early graph marks are supplied in red and occasionally blue; red hand. r capital strokes and underlining. On [a2 ] a six-line initial is supplied in blue with reserved white Provenance: Laurentius Burellus (À1502), Bishop of Sisteron decoration; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in r es (1499^1502); on [a1 ]: ‘Hos dictionarii libros 3 emi anno salutis red; red capital strokes and underlining. o r 1489 [corrected from 1499], quos patribus et fratribus meis car- Provenance: Lie' ge, Augustinian Canons, Sancta Crux; on [a2 ]: melitis in meorum delictorum expiationem dedi. Oretur, queso, ‘Liber fratrum sancte Crucis conuentus Leodiensis’. Francis pro me et pro hiis, quorum elemosinis ista volumina et plurima Douce (1757^1834); this book does not contain a book-plate. alia [michi crossed out] adeptus [e crossed out] sum conuentui Bequeathed in 1834. nostro diuionensi. Burelli’. Dijon, Burgundy, Carmelites; on shelfmark: Douce 203. r r [a2 ] (a1 ) ‘Carmel. Diuion.’ Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. B-158 Berchorius, Petrus shelfmark: Douce 295. Repertorium morale (ed. Johannes Beckenhub). r a1 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Incipit: B-159 Berengarius de Landora ‘Etsi adolescentiam studio litterarum, viriles annos correcture Lumen animae (ed. Matthias Farinator). impressorum deuouerim . . .’ r [A ] ‘Tabula’. [Edited by Matthias Farinator.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uamuis refs. Dated Nuremberg, 4 Feb. 1489. 2 Athenarum Grecorumque multiplicata volumina miris odorifer- a r ‘Dictionarii ad lectorem epygramma’. ‘Si variis ornata libris 1 isque fragrantia . . .’ penetralia curas More tuo facias illa patere mihi’; 26 elegiac dis- > [a r] [Berengarius de Landora pseudo-; Gotfridus Vorowiensis]: tichs. 2 Lumen animae. [Version B.] ‘Prologus’. [Edited by Matthias a r Berchorius, Petrus: Repertorium morale.‘Prologus’. Edited by 2 Farinator.] Incipit: ‘[S]ummi mihi ponti¢cis fauente gratia eius Johannes Beckenhub. Incipit: ‘‘‘A. a. domine deus, ecce nescio pariter ad instinctum hunc decreui . . .’ loqui, quia puer ego sum.’’ Sicut dicit Bernhardus in quodam ser- refs. Mary A. Rouse and Richard H. Rouse, ‘The Texts called mone . . .’ Lumen Animae’, Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum, 41 (1971), 5^ 113, at 74^8. A substantially altered recension of the Lumen b-159^b-161] berlinghieri, francesco 413

v Animae A (by Berengarius de Landora), compiled by Gottfried of [a2 ] [Berengarius de Landora pseudo-; Gotfridus Vorowiensis]: Vorau in 1332; on authorship see Kaeppeli I 194 no. 566, Rouse Lumen animae. [Version B. Edited by Matthias Farinator.] and Rouse, 25^41 and 50^2 (this edition) and VLV 1050^4. Incipit: ‘[P]linius libro de mirabilibus mundi hoc etiam inquit . . .’ r r [a4 ] [Berengarius de Landora pseudo-; Gotfridus Vorowiensis]: [x4 ] ‘Tabula’. [Edited by Matthias Farinator.] r Lumen animae. [Version B. Edited by Matthias Farinator.] [x6 ] [Berengarius de Landora pseudo-; Gotfridus Vorowiensis]: Incipit: ‘[P]linius libro de mirabilibus mundi hoc eciam inquit . . .’ Lumen animae. [Version B.] ‘Secunda pars’. [Edited by Matthias v [x7 ] ‘Tabula’. [Edited by Matthias Farinator.] Farinator.] Incipit: ‘[A]thanasius in epistola ad Altisiodorum: v [x9 ] [Berengarius de Landora pseudo-; Gotfridus Vorowiensis]: ‘‘Tunc in dei veraciter accendi poteris charitate . . .’ Lumen animae. [Version B.] ‘Secunda pars’. [Edited by Matthias [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1481 ‘Legenda Aurea’], 22 Mar. 1482. Farinator.] Incipit: ‘[A]thanasius in epistola ad Altisiodorum: Folio. ‘‘Tunc in dei veraciter accendi poteris caritate . . .’ collation: [A^C8 D10 a^m8 n6 o^z aa^¡8 gg10]. [Augsburg]: Anton Sorg, 3 Sept. 1477. Folio. HC *10333; Go¡ L-396; BMC I 97; Pr 413; Hillard 1263; Oates172^ collation: [A^E10 F8 a^f10 g8 h^z aa10 bb8 cc^hh10 ii6]. 3; Rhodes 1127; Sack, Freiburg, 2215; Sheppard 339.

H *10329; Go¡ L-393; BMC II 344; Pr1650; Hillard1261; Sheppard FIRST COPY 1238. Wanting the blank leaves [A1] and [gg10]. COPY Binding: Sixteenth-century English gold-tooled calf, shortly The blank leaf [a1] has been torn away. before 25 June 1600; bound for the Bodleian Library; two clasps v r v On [A1 ] a blind impression of seventeen lines of [cc6 ], on [F8 ] lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp on the upper v v v that of four lines of [D5 ], on [C1 ] that of three lines of [D6 ], and cover. Stamped on the upper cover with the arms, on the lower r r on [ii6 ] that of seven lines of [ii3 ], a few words inked. cover with the crest, of George Carey, 2nd Lord Hunsdon. The Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg) (called U¡enheim, gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 295 ¿ Hauptwerkstatt by Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 259, but the 215 ¿ 67 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 197 mm. tools are the same as those ascribed to the Augsburg ‘Head-over- Provenance: Donated by George Carey, 2nd Lord Hunsdon r heels Binder’ by David Rogers,‘AGlimpse into Gu« nther Zainer’s (1547^1603); on [A2 ]: ‘R’ associated with books donated by Workshop at Augsburg’, Buch und Text im15. Jahrhundert/Books Carey; see Benefactors’ Register I 8; not found in James, and Text in the Fifteenth Century, ed. Lotte Hellinga and Helmar Catalogus (1605); see James, Catalogus (1620), 303; Jensen, Ha« rtel,Wolfenbu« ttler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung, 2 ‘Benefactors’ Register’, no. 15. (1981), 145^63, pls IV^V); blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, Former Bodleian shelfmarks: L 1. 10 Th.; M 5. 3 Th. (Catalogus two clasps lost; rebacked; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library (1620)). on both covers. On both covers ¢llets form a triple frame; the shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.4. inner frame with mitred corners. In the central compartment, SECOND COPY two di¡erent lozenge-shaped stamps: a £eur-de-lis and an ‘m’ Not in Sheppard. (Rogers no.16); in the inner frame, four round evangelists’stamps Wanting leaves [x6^8], gatherings [y], [z], and [aa^gg], and the (Schwenke^Schunke 99 no. 51; Rogers 19^22), a lozenge-shaped blank leaf [A1]. head of Christ (Schwenke^Schunke 83 no.10; Rogers no.8), and a Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper over pasteboards. lozenge-shaped pomegranate (Schwenke^Schunke 121 no. 136; Paper label at the head of the spine, giving the title of the work Rogers no. 9); in the middle frame, a square stamp with an angel and the name of the editor. Size: 289 ¿ 213 ¿ 40 mm. Size of (Schwenke^Schunke 96 no. 24; Rogers nos 1^4); in the outer leaf: 281 ¿ 200 mm. frame, a ‘Maria hilf’-scroll (not Rogers no. 5). Size: 300 ¿ 223 ¿ Early marginal annotations in a German hand, consisting of 100 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 207 mm. some comments on the text, also ‘nota’ marks and extraction of Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital key words. Notesby Lawn on the texton the recto ofthe front end- strokes and underlining. leaf, and, on a loose sheet of paper, folio references. r Provenance: Nathaniel Crynes (1686^1745); on [A1 ]: ‘D. D. N. Initials are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. Crynes’. Bequeathed in 1745. Provenance: Dr Brian Lawn (1905^2001); book-plate; cata- Former Bodleian shelfmarks: L 3.4 Jur.; Auct. 1Q 2.4. logue, p. 68. Bequeathed in 2001. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.3. shelfmark: Lawn d.7.

B-160 Berengarius de Landora B-161 Berlinghieri, Francesco Lumen animae (ed. Matthias Farinator). Geographia [Italian and Latin]. r v [A2 ] ‘Tabula’. [Edited by Matthias Farinator.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uamuis [*1 ] [Note on contents.] r Athenarum Grecorumque multiplicata volumina miris odorifer- [*2 ] [Table ofcontents.] ‘In quale libro et in quale capitolo et in quale isque fragrantia . . .’ tabula qualunque regione et qualunque isola maggiore posta sia’. v refs. See B-159. [*2 ] Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Dedicated to Federico r [a1 ] [Berengarius de Landora pseudo-; Gotfridus Vorowiensis]: da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino.] ‘[C]onsiderando meco, qual uia Lumen animae. [Version B.] ‘Prologus’. [Edited by Matthias fusse, > per qual potessi ognhuomo al ciel redire, > la ragion questa Farinator.] Incipit: ‘[S]ummi mihi ponti¢cis fauente gratia eius innanzi a glocchi adduxe’; 31strophes of 3 verses each and a single pariter ad instinctum hunc decreui . . .’ verse. On the previous plan to dedicate the work to Muhammed refs. See B-159. II, see Firenze e la scoperta dell’America: Umanesimo e geogra¢a 414 bernardinus senensis [b-161^b-163

nel ’400 Fiorentino, ed. Sebastiano Gentile (Florence, 1992), no. inf. 2.1^4 (B-320(1)). Size: 445 ¿ 298 ¿ 65 mm. Size of 112. leaf: 427 ¿ 278 mm. r v aa1 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Prologue. Dedicated On f9 a colophon supplied in manuscript. Occasional manu- to] Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. ‘[G]ia l’auriga di script notes. Titano adorno el sagiptario.’ Provenance: Angelo Maria Bandini (1726^1803); given by him to v aa1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Apologus ad Federicum Urbini ducem’. Carl Theodor, Elector Palatine and Elector of Bavaria (1724^ r Incipit:‘[Q]uem Iuppiter omnipotens orbis totius dominus ad ter- 1799); inscription on [*1 ]: ‘Potentissimo et serenissimo principi reni orbis imperium procreauit . . .’ CaroloTheodoro, comiti et electori Palatino, veterum monumen- refs. See Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum I, p. xliii, no.V17; torum indagatori liberalissimo, Francisci Berlingherii geogra- this edn is listed in P. O. Kristeller, Marsilio Ficino and His Work phiam per Nicolaum Alemannum Florentiae impressam anno after 500 Years (Florence,1987),121; Marsilio Ficino, Lettere, ed. circiter MCCCCLXXX, in qua prima chalcographiae specimina Sebastiano Gentile, I (Florence, 1990), p. clxxv. prodierunt, in ipsa Italia rarissimam, Angelus Mar[ia] Bandinius r aa2 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Books I and II. I.V. D., vt tanto principi studiorumque omnium fautori eximio Dedicated to] Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. quod erat in votis rem faciat gratissimam, devotus numini maies- ‘[G]eographia e della parte intera.’ tatique eius D. D. D.’. Anonymous sale (27 May 1840), lot 132. r dd4 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia.‘Distantie eleuationi de Purchased for »5. 7.6; see Books Purchased (1840), 4. siti soli posti nelle tabule’. [Dedicated to] Federico da shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 2.24. Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. [Eight maps.] r ee1 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Book III. Dedicated to] Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. B-162 Bernardinus de Rechaneto r hh5 [Table of distances. Six maps.] Indulgentia,1489. r a1 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Book IV. Dedicated to] Printed side Bernardinus de Rechaneto: [Indulgence for the bene¢t Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. r of the members of the Confraternity of SS. Francis and Anthony b7 [Table of distances. Four maps.] r of Padua at Paris, contributing to the convent’s college for poor b10 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Book V. Dedicated to] students.] Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. r refs. Codex documentorum sacratissimarum indulgentiarum [À1 ] [Table of distances. Five maps.] r Neerlandicarum, ed. Paul Fredericq, Rijks Geschiedkundige e1 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Book VI. Dedicated to] Publicatie« n, Kleine Serie, 21 (The Hague, 1922), 389^90, no. 256. Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. r [Gouda: Printer of Godevaert van Boloen (Collaciebroeders?), [**1 ] [Table of distances. Five maps.] r 1489]. Broadside. f1 Berlinghieri, Francesco: Geographia. [Book VII. Dedicated to] Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. Size of type area: 198 ¿ 136 mm.Woodcut initial ‘U’. r GW 3875; C 954 = 5502; BMC IX 111; Pr 8941; Campbell^ f8 [Table of distances.Three maps.] Kronenberg I 262a = Campbell <262b>; E 439; HPT II 422; ILC [Florence: Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, before Sept. 1482]. 373; Sheppard 6913. Folio. In two issues, the second of which has an added ¢nal leaf with a register and a colophon, apparently in sixteenth-century FIRST COPY types (Go¡). Bound in a modern guard-book, assembled in its present form in collation: [*2] aa10 bb^dd8 ee6 ¡ gg8 hh6 ii4 a6 b10 c d8 [À4] e8 [**4] 1954. Size of leaf: 168 ¿ 225 mm. f10. Gathering f is misnumbered. Printed on parchment. From the damage to the verso, it seems 31 copper-engraved maps; see B. Maracchi Biagiarelli, ‘Niccolo' that the leaf was once used as a pastedown. Tedesco e le carte della geographia di Francesco Berlinghieri Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. autore-editore’, in Studi o¡erti a Roberto Ridol¢, ed. B. B. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(2). Maracchi and D. Rhodes (Florence,1973), 377^97. shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(21). GW 3870; H *2825 (2nd issue, with mention ofthe¢rst); Go¡ B-342; SECOND COPY BMC VI 629 (both); Pr 6121; BSB-Ink B-296; CIBN B-241; Printed on parchment. From the slight damage to the recto and Campbell, Maps, 124^5 and 133^5, nos 148^78; Eames 66500 from the holes in the outer margin, it seems likely that this leaf (1st), 66501 (2nd); Hillard 323; Rhodes 319; Sander 927; was once used as a pastedown. Sheppard 5063. Facsimile: Geographia. Florence 1482, ed. R. A. Binding: Modern cloth wallet. Size of leaf: 167 ¿ 208 mm. Skelton,Theatrum OrbisTerrarum III/4 (Amsterdam, 1966). Provenance: Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); book-plate; pur- chased from McLeish in 1955 for »0. 18. 0. Presented in 1978 by COPY John Ehrman. Wanting leaf f10 (blank in some copies); the maps are backed. shelfmark: Broxb. 95.9. First stage as GW, not as GW (Anm.). Binding: Eighteenth-century German brown russia, the spine gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns, the cover with the arms of B-163 Bernardinus Senensis Carl Theodor, Elector Palatine and Elector of Bavaria, the two Della confessione [Italian]. shields with the arms of Bavaria, Ju« lich, Cleves, Berg, Mo« rs, r Bergen-op-Zoom, Veldenz, Mark, and Ravensberg: see 2 Bernardinus Senensis: [Introduction.] Siebmacher I/1, 16 pl. 20; see also Byw. A 3.8 and Auct. 5Q refs. Bernardinus, Operette volgari integralmente, ed. D. Pacetti (Florence, 1938), 51^4. v 2 Bernardinus Senensis: Della confessione. b-163^b-165] bernardinus senensis 415

refs. Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 55^134. See De GW 3881; HC *2835; Go¡ B-345; BMC I 78; Pr 317; BSB-Ink B-302; Sancti Bernardini Senensis operibus: ratio criticae editionis, ed. Ohly,‘Reyser’, 10; Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 19; D. Pacetti (Florence, 1947), 116^18. Rhodes 320; Sack, Freiburg, 551; not in Sheppard. v 7 [Durazinus], Michael; de Emporio: Sermone della regolata COPY lingua. Incipit: ‘[T]ra li altri me occorre questo dicto, ‘‘labia eius Binding: Late ¢fteenth-century German blind-tooled calf over stillantia(!) mirram primam’’, Cant.i. [Ct 5,13] Notare si debba wooden boards; bound for the Dominicans in Wroc•aw, che l’amore driza la lingua e insegna a parlare . . .’ Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 50. Clasps, decorated with £oral r 2 [Durazinus], Michael: Sermone di mercatanzia spirituale. ornament, hinged to lower board. Formerly chained: staple- Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]pera enim illorum sequntur(!) illos’’, Apocalipsis. mark of hasp in head of the lower cover. On both covers triple ¢l- [Apc14,13] Secundo el precepto di Iesu Christo ciascuno exercitar lets form an outer frame decorated with a repeated £oral stamp. si debbe secundo el talento di tenuto . . .’ The inner rectangle is divided into small triangular-shaped com- v 3 [Durazinus], Michael: ‘Sermon del Pater noster’. Incipit: partments by a fret, consisting of an interlocking saltire and ‘‘‘[P]ater noster qui es in celis’’, Mat. sexto capitulo. [Mt 6,9] La lozenge, each formed of triple ¢llets; the fret is decorated with a presente oratione e' excellentissima fra tutte le altre e digna, repeated £oral stamp and a repeated foliate sta¡ stamp. The tri- perche e' facta da Christo . . .’ angular compartments are decorated with a lozenge-shaped r 6 ‘Cominciamento di Confessione Sacramentale’. Incipit: £oral ornament stamp, a small triangular pelican in piety stamp ‘‘‘[I]n nomine patris et ¢lii et spiritus sancti amen. Sit nomen (Schwenke^Schunke 212, no. 76,Wroc•aw), and a robed and ton- domini benedictum, benedicite pater’’. El sacerdote rispondera, sured saint, Adalbertus, with book and sta¡ stamp (Schwenke^ ‘‘Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis, vt digne et competenter Schunke 130, no. 20,Wroc•aw). On the lower cover only, there is a annuncties(!) peccata tua . . .’ small rosette stamp at the intersections of the ¢llets forming the v 6 [Durazinus], Michael: ‘Sermone di preparatione a la com- fret. The spine is decorated with the £oral stamp used in the munione’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]ortui enim estis et uita vestra abscondita frame. Size: 300 ¿ 215 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 210 mm. est cum Christo deo’’, Colo. tertio capitulo [Col 3,3]. Morti in ver- Occasional early marginal notes. Inside the upper cover, is a note ita' sete e la vostra vita e' nascosta con Christo . . . in black ink, in a ¢fteenth-centuryhand, providing references per- r 3 Tommasuccio [da Foligno]: Visione della festa d’Ognissanti. haps to Gallus, Malogranatum. On the front endleaf is a shorttext Incipit:‘[T]enendo una ¢ata il beatoTomasuzooinuerso la cita' de on nobility, in a ¢fteenth-century hand, with incipit: ‘‘‘Nobilitas Nocea . . .’ est quedam de merito veniens laus parentum’’, Boecius libro 3o [Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, c.1494]. 4o. prosa xx [from Boethius, Philosophiae consolatio, III 6,7; ed. 8 4 collation: l . The gatherings are not Ludwig Bieler, CCSL 94 (Turnholt, 1984), 46] > Si igitur ¢lii signed, but the ¢rst half of each gathering is marked, at the head nobiles censendi sunt, necesse est quod a parentum virtutibus of the page, with letters in alphabetical order. non discedant . . .’ Three woodcuts, also woodcut initials. Initials at the beginning of each sermon are supplied in inter- GW 3879; H 2838 = 2927; R 831; BMC V 378; Pr 5670; Essling 730; locked red and blue; other initials and paragraph marks are sup- Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 117; Sander 942; plied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. Sheppard 4572. Provenance: Wroc•aw, Silesia, Dominicans; book-label inside

COPY the upper cover. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); book-plate; pur- Binding: Parchment. Size: 210 ¿ 160 ¿ 13 mm. Size of chased from McLeish in 1938 for »9. 10. 0. Presented in 1978 by leaf: 206 ¿ 150 mm. John Ehrman. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. shelfmark: Broxb. 20.8. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 106. B-165 Bernardinus Senensis Quadragesimale de christiana religione. B-164 Bernardinus Senensis r a1 [Title-page.] De contractibus et usuris. r a2 Bernardinus Senensis: ‘Prohemium’. r [a2 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, I, 3^4. r v [b1 ] Bernardinus Senensis: De contractibus et usuris [sermons 32^ a2 Bernardinus Senensis: Quadragesimale de christiana religione. 45 of ‘De evangelio aeterno’]. refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, I, pp. xlix^li, 5^191, 204^531, II refs. Bernardinus Senensis, Opera omnia, I- (Florence, 1950^ ), (Florence, 1950), 5^470. See Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. IV, pp. li^lii, 117^416. See Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 3^15. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, ends ‘ . . . vulgari ser- Pacetti, 18^19, 23^5; see also Raymond de Roover, San mone reserabo vobis’; in the incunable edition, this is followed Bernardino of Siena and Sant’Antonino of Florence: The Two by: ‘Recurre ad legendam de impressione sacrorum stigmatum Great Economic Thinkers of the Middle Ages, Kress Library of quam que dicit. Quam reuelare dignetur dominus noster Iesus Business and Economics publication,19 (Boston, 1967), passim. Christus. Qui cum patre et spiritu sancto regnat triumphator glor- [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), iosus in seculorum secula. Amen’. r not after 1474]. Folio. H1 ‘Tabula sermonum’. 8 10 8.10 12 8 8.10 8 6 8 v collation: [a b^d e^k l m n^q r s t ]. Collation as H1 ‘Conclusio totius operis’. GW. refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, II 472. v H1 Bernardinus Senensis [pseudo-; Johannes de Peckham Pseudo-; Guido de Marchia]: Disputatio inter mundum et 416 bernardinus senensis [b-165^b-167

religionem. ‘O Christi vicarie monarcha terrarum, > Vir matris GW 3884; HC 2833; Go¡ B-348; BMC I 183; Pr 828; Bernardinus, ecclesie £os patriarcharum’. Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 32; Oates 313^14; not in Sheppard; refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, I 192^203. See Walther, Initia, Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 227.

12544 and Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 30300. Normally found after COPY sermon 16.Walther ascribes to Peckham under the title ‘De mon- Wanting the blank leaf [d2]. achis’, Chevalier to Guido; Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Binding: Twentieth-century half calf. Size: 216 ¿ 153 ¿ 9 mm. Pacetti, 113 records attribution to both. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 146 mm. [Lyons: Janon Carcain, c.1490]. 4o. Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph collation: a-z h m k A^G8 H4. marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. Type: 66 G, here with a twice crossed ‘P’ with a scrolled stem. Provenance: Hubert Greville Palmer (nineteenth century); GW 3883; C 955; Go¡ B-347; not in Pr; Bernardinus, Operette vol- armorial book-plate. Christopher A.Webb (£. 1942^1973). Given gari, ed. Pacetti,113^14; Sheppard 6636. by Webb; see Friends of the National Libraries, Report (1975), 5.

COPY shelfmark: Inc. e. G3.6. Leaves repaired in gatherings a and H. Binding: Contemporary, perhaps Netherlandish, blind-tooled calf over pasteboards. Rebacked. Two holes for thongs on the B-167 Bernardinus Senensis outer edge of each cover. On both covers triple ¢llets form two Sermones de evangelio aeterno. r concentric frames, the outer undecorated, the inner decorated [*1 ] [Title-page.] r with a circular rosette stamp and a lozenge-shaped double- [*2 ] ‘Tabula totius operis’. v headed eagle stamp. The inner rectangle is divided into lozenge- [*3 ] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. r shaped and triangular compartments, decorated with a whole or a2 Bernardinus Senensis: [Prologue.] part of a lozenge-shaped foliate ornament stamp. David Rogers refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, III (Florence, 1956), 3^4. r has noted, inside the upper cover, that the binding was repaired a2 Bernardinus Senensis: Sermones de evangelio aeterno. [Also in 1956 by E. E. Wilmot. Size: 235 ¿ 175 ¿ 47 mm. Size of known as Sermones de caritate.] leaf: 230 ¿ 163 mm. refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, III, LII^LVI 4^459, IV Manuscript fragments lining the covers removed in 1956 and (Florence, 1956), 5^606, V (Florence, 1956), 5^344. See bound as Bodleian Library, MS. Lat. misc. c.18* (SC 47899), fols Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 15^27. Sermons in 61^2. The paper leaves, repaired by Wilmot, are badly mutilated, incunable edition begin with a ‘sermo proemialis’, and are then and contain manuscript material in perhaps one hand, probably numbered I^LXVI; in the modern critical edition, the ‘sermo v dating from the end of the ¢fteenth century. On fol. 61 a text, proemialis’ is numbered I, with the last sermon as LXV. entitled ‘Tenor vero cedule propositorum paprice > de qua ¡ertur, [Basel: Johann Amerbach, c.1489]. Folio. See sequitur et est talis’, with incipit ‘Venerabilis domine o⁄cialis Le- Amerbachkorrespondenz, I 43, for the suggestion that the date of d-e[ ], procurator et eo nomine Geurici [ ].’ > printing may not have been before1491. Occasional marginal notes. Some words deleted or scratched out 8 6 8.6 8 8.6 6 8 collation: [*] [À] a^y z aa^ii ll^xx yy zz . GWcollates‘<2 in the Disputatio inter mundum et religionem. 8 6 8 6 3 4 5> <12 3 4> . . .’BMC collates‘<1^5> <11^44> . . .’Leaves in ¢rst Pagination in black ink. two gatherings numbered, but not signed. Provenance: George Bryghtman (¢fteenth/early sixteenth cen- GW 3886; H *2827; Go¡ B-349; BMC III 752; Pr 7631; BSB-Ink tury); inscription on H v: ‘Iste liber pertinet Georgio 4 B-300; Oates 2797; Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 19; Bryghtman’. Henry Ma[ ]; possibly Henry Massey (b. 1698/9); r Sack, Freiburg, 553^5; Sheppard 2430. see A-523; signature on a2 , with end of surname destroyed by damage to the edge of the leaf. Purchased in 1956; see ‘Notable COPY Accessions: Printed Books’, BLR 6,1 (1957), 391. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and zz8. shelfmark: Inc. d. F2.3. Leaf [*1] rebacked. Binding: Old parchment, the leaves edged in blue. Size: 305 ¿ B-166 Bernardinus Senensis 215 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 201 mm. Marginal annotations, mostly in contemporary hands in black Sermo de gloriosaVirgine Maria. r ink. On [*1 ] in a contemporary hand, in black ink, notes for use r [a1 ] Bernardinus Senensis: Sermo de gloriosaVirgine Maria [part by priests, including questions for those to be baptized. In lower r of ‘Tractatus de Beata Virgine Maria’]. In this edition sermon 8 margin of vv1 a report of the ¢nding of Christ’s tunic at Trier in only. 1513: ‘O Bernardine diue, Iam de anno domini m ccccc xiii > adi- refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia, II, 371^97 [here as sermon 61of nuenta est, deo volente, tunica illa inconsutil[is] Christi > vera, ‘Quadragesimale’]. See Bernardinus, Operettevolgari, ed. Pacetti, Treueris que est vetustissima ciuitas’; this is listed in an inventory 31^4. of the relics preserved at Trier, which was printed perhaps at [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, before 10 Oct. 1470]. 4o. The copy in Augsburg in c.1515 (the Bodleian copy is pasted on to the inside Besanc° on, Bibliothe' que Municipale has a purchase note date of of the upper cover of Auct. 6Q inf. 2.3,Vincentius Bellovacensis, 10 Oct. 1470. Speculum historiale. [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and collation: [a^c8 d2]. Afra], 1474 (V-134)); according to this inventory, the tunic was brought back to Trier from the Holy Land by S. Helena (c.255^ c.330); relocated by Archbishop Johann I of Trier (1190^1212, Gams 318) in 1196; the inventory dates the rediscovery of the b-167^b-171] bernardus claravallensis 417

tunic to 1512, during the archiepiscopate of Richard von habebunt’’, Ecci.xxiiii [Sir 24,31]. O verbum iocundissimum Grei¡enklau (1511^31, Gams 318); on the tunic and its history omni acceptione dignum . . .’ r see J. Gildemeister and H. von Sybel, Der heilige Rock zu Trier I6 [Author’s colophon, dated1491.] v und die zwanzig andern heiligen ungena« hten Ro« cke (Du« sseldorf, I6 ‘Registrum’. [Table of contents.] r 1845). In lower margin of xx6 : ‘Prima[m] parte[m] artic[uli] iam Leipzig: [Conrad Kachelofen], 1493. 4o. r habui 1729’, of yy4 : ‘hunc ar[ticulum] i[am] habui 1730’, and of collation: A^H6 I8. r ss3 : ‘Arti[culum] i[am] habui 1731’. Note marks and underlining GW 3902; H *2840; Go¡ B-360; BMC III 625; Pr 2863; BSB-Ink in black ink. B-337; Oates1271^2; Sheppard 2076. v r-v Partial rubrication on a6 ^a7 only: three-line initials and para- graph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century German blue paper boards, with in red. One four-line initial ‘T’ is supplied in black ink on hh r. 1 leaves edged in red. Size: 215 ¿ 146 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ Provenance: Godfridus Cor[ ] (£. 1561); inscription on [* r] par- 1 135 mm. tially cancelled. Old shelfmark inside the upper cover: Initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in ‘Na.10.W.*’. Book-plate removed. the shelfmark implies a date of blue or red, and some paragraph marks are supplied in red. acquisition c.1885; probably the copy bought from Joseph Baer & Capital strokes and underlining in red. Co., Catalogue143, no.590, for Marks 8; see Library Bills,17May Provenance: Inscription on A r: ‘J. O. Katolischer Priester des 1884. 1 XIX Jahrhunderts’. Old shelfmark: ‘. . . 1.Q 27’, on label on spine shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.21. and verso of front endleaf (see B-170); also a note, probably in the same hand: ‘Paebstlicher Unsinn und ihn unter dem Volke, als B-168 Bernardinus Senensis unumstoesliche Warheit ausgebreitet, um dasselbe am De vita christiana. Narrenseil nach seinen Absichten herum zu fuehren’. Purchased r for »0. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1860), 11. [a2 ] Bernardinus [Senensis]: [Prologue.] refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia,VI 3^4. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.56a. r [a2 ] Bernardinus [Senensis]: De vita christiana. refs. Bernardinus, Opera omnia,VI 53*, 5^61. See Bernardinus, B-170 Bernardus Carthusiensis Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 28^31. DialogusVirginis Mariae misericordiam elucidans. o r [Utrecht:Wilhelmus Hees, 1475]. 4 . A1 [Title-page.] 8 6 r collation: [a^f g ]. A2 Bernardus Carthusiensis: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘‘‘[E]xaltate illam GW 3894; HC 2838a = H 2890; Pr 8852; Campbell 262; HPT II 452; quantum potestis. Maior est enim omni laude’’, Ecci. xliiio [Sir ILC 375; Bernardinus, Operette volgari, ed. Pacetti, 29; Sheppard 43,33]. Nam exaltare laudibus virginem gloriosam Mariam auto- 6865. ritas sacre scripture plerique locis mandat . . .’ r COPY A3 Bernardus Carthusiensis: DialogusVirginis Mariae misericor- Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper diam elucidans. Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]ui elucidant me uitam eternam boards, probably bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the habebunt’’, Ecci.xxiiii [Sir 24,31]. O verbum iocundissimum Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 201 ¿ 145 ¿ 15 mm. Size omni acceptione dignum . . .’ r of leaf: 195 ¿ 140 mm. L4 [Author’s colophon, dated1491.] v Some interlinear corrections in black ink in a small, contempor- L4 ‘Registrum’. [Table of contents.] ary hand. Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 1497. 4o. r 6.4 6 A ¢ve-line initial‘S’on [a2 ] is supplied in red, with extensions into collation: A^K L . the margin and £oral decoration, with pen-work decoration in GW 3903; H *2841; Go¡ B-361; Pr 3026; BSB-Ink B-338; Sack, black ink, and a four-line initial ‘S’, with extensions into the mar- Freiburg, 556; Sheppard 2142. r gin, is supplied in red on [c1 ]. Paragraph marks are supplied in COPY red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. Binding: Nineteenth-century German turquoise paper boards. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854). Size: 190 ¿ 135 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ 120 mm. Purchased for »5. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1826), 3, where the r r Partial rubrication on A1 and A2 only: capital strokes and under- author is called ‘Bernardus’, the printer is given as ‘[N. lining in red. Ketelaer]’, and the date ‘[1473].’ r Provenance: Heavily erased inscription on A1 : ‘Ex libris shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.4. Canonicorum regul[ ]’ Old shelfmark: ‘ . . . 1.Q 27’ on label on spine, in the same hand as the note in B-169. Purchased for »0. 7. B-169 Bernardus Carthusiensis 0; see Books Purchased (1860), 11. DialogusVirginis Mariae misericordiam elucidans. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.56b. r A1 [Title-page.] r B-171 Bernardus Claravallensis A2 Bernardus Carthusiensis: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘‘‘[E]xaltate illam quantum potestis. Maior est enim omni laude’’, Ecci. xliiio [Sir De consideratione. r 43,33]. Nam exaltare laudibus virginem gloriosam Mariam auto- [a2 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: De consideratione. [Dedicated to] ritas sacre scripture plerique locis mandat . . .’ Eugenius III, Pont. Max. r A3 Bernardus Carthusiensis: DialogusVirginis Mariae misericor- diam elucidans. Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]ui elucidant me, uitam eternam 418 bernardus claravallensis [b-171^b-173

refs. PL CLXXXII 727^808; Bernardus, Opera, ed. J. Leclercq Provenance: Probably acquired after 1738; not found in Fysher, and H. M. Rochais (Rome, 1957^77), 8 vols, III 393^493. On the Catalogus. manuscript used as printer’s copy (Utrecht, shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.34. Universiteitsbibliothek, MS. 2 C 6) see Boekdrukkunst (1973), nos 52a^b, with earlier literature. B-173 Bernardus Claravallensis [Utrecht: Nicolaus KetelaerandGerardus de Leempt, 1474].Folio. Epistolae. 8 collation: [a^e ]. r [a1 ] ‘Tabula epistolarum’. GW 3913; CR 976; Go¡ B-367; BMC IX 7; Pr 8843; Boekdrukkunst r [b1 ] [Guilelmus, Abbas Sancti Theoderici: Sancti Bernardi vita (1973), 52b; Campbell 263; CIBN B-255; HPT I11^13, II 446; ILC prima, liber I, cap. XI: Miraculum de prima epistola.] 376; Oates 3304; Sheppard 6856. refs. PL CLXXXV 255^6 no. 50. r COPY [b1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistolae. Bound with: refs. PL CLXXXII 68^514, 578^80, and 623; Bernardus, Opera, 1. Bernardus Claravallensis, Epistolae. : [Fratres Vitae VII 1^402; VIII 1^230, 335^7, and 398^9. The penultimate letter Communis], 11Apr. 1481 (B-174). also printed in Bernardus, >’Eloge de la nouvelle chevalerie.Vie de Wanting [e ]. 1, 2 saint Malachie. >’Epitaphe, Hymne, Lettres, ed. Pierre-Yves Leaves [a ] and [c ] detached, [a ] torn. 2 1 3 >’Emery, Sources chre¤ tiennes, 367 (Paris, 1990), 400^6. On Binding: Eighteenth-century Netherlandish(?) blind-tooled calf; authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. 295 letters, letter 77 counted endpapers watermarked with the arms of Amsterdam and two twice in the tabula. Corpus epistolarum nos 1^44, 77, 45^76, 77 lions supporting a shield, with the letters ‘IPFH’. Size: 277 ¿ (incipit only), 78^121 (including letter 84bis), 124^6, 255, 127^41, 207 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 261 ¿ 190 mm. 254, 142^91, 195^6, 192^3, 197^8, 310; [poem and ¢rst distich as r Early marginal notes, including a note on Pope Eugenius on [a2 ]. described below]; 199^200; [second distich]; 201^28, 231^2, 230, Principal initials are supplied in blue or red with reserved white 233^52, 122^3, 256^66, 268^71, 267, 272^85, 288^9, 291^6, 253, decoration; capital strokes in yellow. 290; ‘Epistolae extra corpus, series antiqua’ nos 374 and 415. v Provenance: Nicolaus Le Lohier (£. 1613); on [e7 ] of item 2: ‘Ex Wanting letters 194, 229, 286^7, 297^309 of the ‘Corpus libris Nicolaj Le Loh[ier] pastoris de Glons emptus 4 epistolarum’. a > r [Cauale]ris . . . 5 Feb. 1613’, followed by two short notes. Georg [g10 ] ‘Narratio pulcra metrica et dragmatica(!) de santo Bernardo Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot abbate’. [Elsewhere entitled Bona metra de sancto Bernardo.] 680; purchased for »1. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 4. ‘[M]ira loquar, sed digna ¢de, Bernarde, quid hoc est? > Viuis shelfmark: Auct. 7Q inf. 2.16(2). adhuc? Viuo. Non es, rogo, mortuus? Immo’; 16 hexameters, the last one incomplete. r B-172 Bernardus Claravallensis [g10 ] ‘Lactis virginei ros infusus faciei > Bernardi dat ei lactea verba De consideratione, et al. Dei’; 1 distich (versus unisoni). [g v] ‘O Bernarde pater, hic dulcia qui posuisti Fac me, qui scripsi, [a r] Bernardus Claravallensis: De consideratione. [Dedicated to] 10 > 1 regnum conscendere Christi’; 1 distich (versus caudati). Eugenius III, Pont. Max. [k r] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Meditationes de interiori refs. See B-171. 1 homine, cap. 15.] ‘De miseria et breuitate huius vite et de vera [d v] Bernardus Claravallensis: De con£ictu civitatis Babylon et 6 s[apien]cia’. Jerusalem. [Also known as Parabola II.] refs. PL CLXXXIV 506^8. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, refs. PL CLXXXIII 761^5; Bernardus, Opera,VI/2, 267^73. GW 71. lists as pseudographic. [k r] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘De temptationibus et [e r] Cyprianus [pseudo-; Augustinus pseudo-; Hugo de Sancto 1 3 ocio’. Incipit: ‘[S]eruum Dei gratis Deo seruientem non cessant Victore pseudo-]: De duodecim abusionibus saeculi. [Also sollicitare vicia . . .’ known as De duodecim abusionum gradibus, De xii abusivis sae- refs. See Haure¤ auV 111v. culi.] [k v] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘De bona et mala volun- refs. PL IV 947^60; PL XL 1079^88. See CPL 1106, which 1 tate’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnia genera viciorum ex aliquo [modo?] male ascribes to Pseudo-Cyprianus of Carthage. consuetudinis . . .’ [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1475^7]. Folio. refs. See Haure¤ au IV 214r. 10 6 8+1 v collation: [a^c d e ]. [k1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Arnulphus de Boeriis: Woodcut initials. Speculum monachorum.] ‘Speculum . . . super emendatione vite GW 3914; H *2887 + 5900; Go¡ B-368; BMC II 345; Pr1652 + 1655; hominis religiosi’. BSB-Ink B-308; Oates 913; Rhodes 321; Sack, Freiburg, 559; refs. PL CLXXXIV 1175^8 (the last paragraph is not present in Sheppard 1240. the incunable edition). On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 73. r COPY [k2 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘De gratia et libero arbitrio’ Binding: Nineteenth-century half black morocco. Size: 306 ¿ [addressed to] Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici. 216 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 200 mm. refs. PL CLXXXII 1001^30; Bernardus, Opera, III 165^203. r Manuscript signatures vij^xj and G^L in red in the inner margin. [k7 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Apologia . . . ad Cluniacenses de Woodcut initials touched in red; initials are supplied in red; red concordia ordinum siue excusatio eius ad eosdem’ [addressed to] capital strokes. Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici. b-173^b-176] bernardus claravallensis 419

refs. PL CLXXXII 898^918; Bernardus, Opera, III 81^108. B-175 Bernardus Claravallensis [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 1474]. Folio. Epistolae. 4 10 8 10 8 10 collation: [a b^e f g h i k ]. v a2 [Guilelmus, Abbas Sancti Theoderici: Sancti Bernardi vita GW 3923; H *2870; Go¡ B-383; BMC I 71; Pr 285; BSB-Ink B-310; prima, liber I, cap. XI:] ‘Miraculum de prima epistola’. CIBN B-259; Hillard 327; Sack, Freiburg, 562; Sheppard 194. refs. See B-174. r COPY a3 Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistolae. Wanting the blank leaf [a4]. refs. See B-174. 309 letters, here erroneously counted as 310. v Gathering [a] bound last. n4 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Lectio prima’. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for KloÞ. Size: refs. See B-174. r 430 ¿ 298 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ 282 mm. n5 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermo primus in natali sancti Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital Victoris.] ‘Lectio secunda’. strokes and underlining. refs. See B-174. v Provenance: Halberstadt, Saxe-Anhalt, Conventual n5 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermo secundus [in natali sancti r Franciscans; on [b1 ]: ‘Conventus Halberstad[ensis] Fratrum Victoris].‘Lectio quinta’. Minorum Strict[×] Observ[anti×]’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ refs. See B-174. v (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 679; purchased for »0.14. n6 [Colophon.] r 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 4. n7 ‘Tabula epistolarum’. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 1.10. Paris: [GeorgWolf], 30 May1494. 4o. On the ascription toWolf see BMC and CIBN; Sheppard, however, points out that it is impossi- B-174 Bernardus Claravallensis ble to say whether Wolf and Johann Philippi together or either Epistolae. alone was responsible; CIBN assigns to [Georg Wolf] alone, GW to [Pierre Levet]. r 8 10 [a2 ] ‘Tabula epistolarum’. collation: a^m n . v [b1 ] [Guilelmus, Abbas Sancti Theoderici: Sancti Bernardi vita GW 3925; HC 2874; Go¡ B-385; BMC VIII 148; Pr 8299; CIBN prima, liber I, cap. XI:] ‘Miraculum de prima epistola’. B-261; Hillard 329; Oates 2991; Rhodes 322; Sack, Freiburg, refs. PL CLXXXV 255^6 no. 50. 564; Sheppard 6369. r [b2 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistolae. COPY refs. PL CLXXXII 68^514 and 578^80; Bernardus, Opera,VII Bound with: 1^402; VIII 1^230, and 335^7. The last letter also printed in 1. Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, Historia ecclesiastica tripartita. Bernardus, ’Eloge, ed. ’Emery, 400^6. On authorship see > > [Paris]: GeorgWolf, [c.1492] (C-107(2)). Glorieux, Migne, 70. 309 letters. Corpus epistolarum nos 1^83, Binding: Eighteenth-century English half calf over faded 84bis-146, 148^228, 231^54, 84, 255^307, 230, 147, 310; ‘Epistolae marbled pasteboards. Size: 237 ¿ 173 ¿ 32 mm. Size of extra corpus, series antiqua’, no. 374. leaf: 227 ¿ 165 mm. [y r] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Lectio prima’. 6 Early marginal notes, some in Greek, in various hands. On n v refs. PL CLXXXII 609^12; Bernardus, Opera, VIII 377^9 no. 9 and n r/v references to various passages in the Epistolae added 398. First of eight lectiones. 10 in a seventeenth-century(?) hand. [y v] Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermo primus in natali sancti 6 On a v a four-line (French?) ‘F’and, on a r a seven-line (French?) Victoris.] ‘Lectio secunda’. 2 3 ‘S’ are supplied in gold with red and blue in¢ll within a red and refs. PL CLXXXIII 371^3; Bernardus, Opera, VI/1, 29^32. Nos blue frame, highlighting in white; the same style as in item 1. two, three, and four of eight lectiones. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. [y r] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermo secundus [in natali sancti 8 Provenance: John Estmond (¢fteenthth/sixteenth century); Victoris.] ‘Lectio quinta’. ‘Joannis Estmondi’; inscription on a r of item 1, followed by a refs. PL CLXXXIII 373^6; Bernardus, Opera,VI/1, 33^7. Nos 1 note in Greek:‘hJmw’n to; polivteuma ejn oujranoi’~ uJpavrcei’. ¢ve, six, seven, and eight of eight lectiones. Richard Farmer (1735^1797); inscription on front pastedown; Brussels: [FratresVitae Communis], 11 Apr. 1481. Folio. not found in his sale catalogue. Francis Douce (1757^1834); 6 8 10 collation: [a b^x y ]. armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. GW 3924; HC 2871; Go¡ B-384; BMC IX 172; Pr 9333; shelfmark: Douce 138(2). Boekdrukkunst (1973), 94; Campbell 268; CIBN B-260; Hillard 328; HPT II 397; ILC 382; Oates 3851; Sack, Freiburg, 563; Sheppard 7180. B-176 Bernardus Claravallensis

COPY Epistolae. v Boundwith B-171; see there for details ofbinding and provenance. a1 [Guilelmus, Abbas Sancti Theoderici: Sancti Bernardi vita Size of leaf: 263 ¿ 192 mm. prima, liber I, cap. XI:] ‘Miraculum de prima epistola’. Wanting gathering [a] containing the table. refs. See B-174. r Early marginal notes. a2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistolae. r On [b2 ] a six-line initial is supplied in blue with reserved white refs. See B-174. 309 letters, here erroneously counted as 307; the decoration and pen-£ourishing in red. Other initials and para- last letter without a number. r graph marks are supplied in blue or red; capital strokes in yellow. r1 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Lectio prima’. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 2.16(1). refs. See B-173. 420 bernardus claravallensis [b-176^b-178

r r1 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermo primus in natali sancti GW 3928; H *2925; Go¡ B-388; BMC II 403; Pr 1949; Sheppard Victoris.] ‘Lectio secunda’. 1383.

refs. See B-174. COPY r r2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermo secundus [in natali sancti Wanting the blank leaves [l6], [r5^6] and [s5^8]. Victoris.] ‘Lectio quinta’. Binding: Nineteenth-century German half calf. Size: 337 ¿ refs. See B-174. 245 ¿ 42 mm. Size of leaf: 327 ¿ 227 mm. v r2 [Colophon.] On [a r] a ¢ve-line initial is supplied in gold with pen-work in¢ll in r 2 r3 ‘Tabula epistolarum’. red and yellow and some pen-£ourishing. Some principal initials Basel: [Nicolaus Kesler], 1 Dec. 1494. Folio. are supplied in interlocked red and blue with pen-£ourishing. collation: a8 b^r6. Running headings, initials and paragraph marks are supplied in GW 3926; HC *2872; Go¡ B-386; BMC III 771; Pr 7686; BSB-Ink red; red capital strokes and underlining. B-311; Sack, Freiburg, 565; Sheppard 2487. Provenance: Lu« beck, Stadtbibliothek; stamp and duplicate

COPY stamp. Purchased in 1864 for »0. 12. 0; see Invoice Book (1862^4, Bound with: Library Records d. 430). 1. Bernardus Claravallensis, Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.68. Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1495 (B-188). Binding: Eighteenth-century Netherlandish(?) half calf, endpa- B-178 Bernardus Claravallensis pers watermarked with the arms of Amsterdam. Size: 302 ¿ Flores. 220 ¿ 58 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 205 mm. r On a r a six-line initial is supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in .j.2 ‘Tabula secundum alphabetum’. 2 r red. Other initials are supplied in red; red capital strokes and .j.5 ‘Bernardi £ores faciunt animam redolere > Per sanctos mores underlining. cum vult peccata dolere’; 2 hexameters (versus collaterales). r .j. v ‘Quandobeatus Bernardus intrauit Cistertium’.‘[A]nno milleno Provenance: Lampertus Pascualis (À1497); name on a2 of item1 5 ‘Frater Lampertus Pascualis’. Moers, North Rhine-Westphalia, centeno cum duodeno > Uno coniuncto numeri non exule puncto’; r 40 leonine hexameters, all but the ¢rst couple are versus collater- S. Maria; on a1 of item 1, ‘Iste liber pertinet ad conuentum fra- trum beate Marie in Moersa ex parte fratris Lamperti Pascualis ales. ex anno domini millesimo quadringentesimo nonagesimo sep- refs. See Jean Leclercq, EŁ tudes sur saint Bernard et letexte de ses timo. Oretur pro prop[ ]’. Johannes Bunninger (sixteenth cen- e¤ crits, Analecta sacri Ordinis Cisterciensis, 9 (Rome, 1953), 180, tury); on a r of item 1,‘Sum Johannis Bunningeri in perpetuum’. note1. 1 r Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate .j.6 ‘Nota de claustro’.‘Claustrum nolenti mors est, sedvitavolenti. > with handwritten shelfmark ‘AA.e.12’; see Lee, Royal Claustrum claustrales reddit quasi spirituales’; 16 leonine hexam- Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, part of lot 2300. Purchased eters, all starting with the word ‘claustrum’. r together with B-184 (Auct. 2Q 1.20) for »1. 8. 0; see Books .j.6 ‘Quando beatus Bernardus factus est abbas’.‘[A]nnus millenus Purchased (1844), 5. ter quinus connumeratur > Nec non centenus, vir sanctus quando shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 1.32(2). creatur’; 8 hexameters (versus collaterales). refs. See Leclercq, EŁ tudes sur saint Bernard, 180, note 1. r B-177 Bernardus Claravallensis .j.6 ‘Quanto tempore vixit abbas’. ‘[A]nnis terdenis octo, sed non sine penis > Hanc vallem rexit, multos ad sidera vexit’; 21 leonine Flores. hexameters. r [a2 ] [Guilelmus de Sancto Martino Tornacensi]: ‘Prologus’. refs. See Leclercq, EŁ tudes sur saint Bernard, 180, note 1. Incipit: ‘[C]um enim non essem alicuius(!) exercicio magno v .j.6 ‘[A]nnos sex decies et tres etatis habebat > Celi quando quies opere occupatus . . .’ hunc a mundo rapiebat; 8 hexameters (versus collaterales). refs. On authorship see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum,1731/ refs. See Leclercq, EŁ tudes sur saint Bernard, 180, note 1. v 1 (+ supplement) and also Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, I 130^1. .j.6 ‘Bona metra de sancto Bernardo’.‘[M]ira loquar, sed digna ¢de, [a v] Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Flores. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid est Deus? 2 Bernarde, quid est hoc? > Uiuis adhuc? Viuo. Non es, rogo, mor- Qui est? Merito quidem nil competencius eternitati . . .’ tuus? Imo’; 16 hexameters, the last one incomplete. r [r1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Capitula subsequencia sunt de qui- refs. See Leclercq, EŁ tudes sur saint Bernard, 180, note 1. busdam sentenciis venerabilis patris beate Bernhardi, in quibus v .j.6 ‘O pater alborum, dux et rector monachorum, > Consors sanc- continentur verba quedam melli£ua de beata Dei genitrice torum, duc nos ad regna polorum’; 2 hexameters (versus unisoni). Maria’. Incipit: ‘[N]on est, quod me delectet magis . . .’ v .j.6 ‘[A]nno milleno centeno quo minus vno > A Christo nato, tunc refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 1731,2. cepit griseus ordo’; 2 hexameters. r r [r4 ] [Guilelmus de Sancto Martino Tornacensi]: ‘Versus’.‘Fragrat a2 ‘Relatio de beato Bernardo abbate’. Incipit: ‘[B]ernardus egre- Bernhardus sacer in dictis quasi nardus > E quibus hic tractus liber gius Cisterciensis ordinis propagator, qui iniciatus est anno est in scripta redactus’; 2 leonine hexameters. dominice incarnationis millesimo nonagesimo octauo . . .’ r refs. See Walther, Initia, 6829. a2 ‘Pax est in verbis id odoriferis opus herbis Nempe gerit £ores r > [s1 ] ‘Capitula’. Bernardi nobiliores’; 2 leonine hexameters. v [Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt, not after 1470]. Folio. a2 [Guilelmus de Sancto MartinoTornacensi]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: collation: [a b10 c8 d6 e^i10 k8 l6 m^q10 r6 s8]. ‘[C]um enim non essem alicui exercitio magnopere occupatus . . .’ refs. See B-177. r a3 ‘Annotatio capitulorum’. b-178^b-181] bernardus claravallensis 421

v v a3 ‘Fragrat Bernhardus sacer in dictis quasi nardus E quibus hic o6 [Colophon.] > v tractus liber est in scripta redactus’; 2 leonine hexameters. o6 ‘Florida melli£ui Bernardi prata peragrans Hinc tibi nectareas v > a3 Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Flores.‘Liber primus exceptionum collige, lector, opes’; 1 elegiac distich. r collectarum de diuersis opusculis beati Bernardi egregii p1 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. Clareuallensis abbatis’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid est Deus? Qui est? Merito Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, for himself and Durand Gerlier (or quidem nil competencius eternitati . . .’ Jean Petit), 20 Nov. 1[4]99. 8o. The colophon reads: ‘1099. xij. refs.Table of contents preceding each book. calendas Decembris’. r v4 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘De quibusdam sermonibus vener- collation: A b^o8 p4. GWomits last gathering. abilis patris Bernardi, in quibus continentur verba quedam mel- GW 3930; HC 8220; C 992; Go¡ B-390; BMC VIII 120; Pr 8198; li£ua de beatissima Dei genitrice Maria’. Incipit: ‘[N]on est, Sheppard 6316. quod me magis delectet . . .’ refs. See B-177. COPY Wanting p2, 3, 4 and the blank leaf o8. Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 14[82]. Folio. Leaf p is bound after A and mounted at the foot. 6 8 6 8 1 1 collation: .j. a^q r s t v . Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf; marbled pastedowns. GW 3929; HC *2926; Go¡ B-389; Pr 1058; Oates 540; Sack, Size: 188 ¿ 128 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 117 mm. Freiburg, 566; Sheppard 801; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 231. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. COPY Provenance: Paris, St Martin-des-Champs, Cluniacs; on p1: Wanting the blank leaves .j.1, a1, and v8. ‘Bibliothec× S. Martini’. Probably acquired after 1738; not in Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco; endpapers Fysher, Catalogus. probably older Netherlandish, watermarked with the Maid of shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.64. Holland and crowned GR. Size: 320 ¿ 225 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 207 mm. B-180 Bernardus Claravallensis r On a2 : ‘Flagrat(!) Bernardus sacer in dictis quasi nardus > E qui- Homiliae super evangelio Missus est angelus Gabriel. bus hic tractus liber est in scripta redactus’added in red in a con- r v [a1 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Homiliae super evangelio Missus temporaryhand. On a2 the same hand added a heading ascribing the Prologus to Guilhelmus monachus sancti Martini est angelus Gabriel. [Also known as In laudibus virginis matris.] Tornacensis.The arabic ¢gures 82 have been added to the printed refs. Four sermons. PL CLXXXIII 55^88; Bernardus, Opera, IV date ‘M.cccc.’, probably in the printing-shop see GW (Anm.) 13^58. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red, principal initi- [Cologne: Printer of Augustinus,‘De ¢de’, c.1473]. 4o. The printer als with reserved white decoration; red capital strokes and has been identi¢ed with Goiswin Gops and with Johann Schilling underlining. (see Corsten, Anfa« nge, 44^5 and Needham, ‘Cologne Partners’, Provenance: Purchased from Joseph Baer & Co., 143. Lager- 126^8). Catalog (1884), no. 157, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills 17 May collation: [a^d8]. 1884. GW 3932; HC *2863; Go¡ B-399; BMC I 233; Pr 1095; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.28. B-324; Oates 570^1; Sheppard 839; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 236. COPY B-179 Bernardus Claravallensis Bound with A-574; see there for details of binding and proven- Flores. ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 140 mm. On front endleaf,‘Vis consilij exper[iri] mole ruit suavim temper- A r ‘Relatio de beato Bernardo abbate’. Incipit: ‘[B]ernardus egre- 2 atam in sublime prouehit Deus’ in an early hand. gius Cisterciensis ordinis propagator, qui iniciatus est anno shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.13(3). dominice incarnationis millesimo nonagesimo octauo . . .’ r A2 ‘Pax est in verbis id odoriferis opus herbis > Nempe gerit £ores Bernardi nobiliores’; 2 leonine hexameters. B-181 Bernardus Claravallensis v A2 [Guilelmus de Sancto MartinoTornacensi]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: Homiliae super evangelio Missus est angelus Gabriel. v ‘[C]um enim non essem alicui exercitio magnopere occupatus . . .’ A1 Bernardus Claravallensis: Homiliae super evangelio Missus refs. See B-177. est angelus Gabriel. [Also known as In laudibus virginis matris.] v A2 ‘Annotatio capitulorum’. refs. See B-180. r r A3 ‘Fragrat Bernardus sacer in dictis quasi nardus > E quibus hic D4 ‘Speciales ¢gure et multum notabiles ex compendio biblie cum tractus liber est in scripta redactus’; 2 leonine hexameters. magna diligentia enucleate in omnibus quasi sermonibus ad lau- r A3 Bernardus Claravallensis: Flores. ‘Liber primus £orum siue dembeate Marie servientibus’. Incipit:‘Marie conceptio et natiui- excerptionum collectarum de diuersis opusculis beati Bernardi tas signum fuit reparationis humane . . .’ egregii Clareuallensis abbatis’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid est Deus? Qui est? refs. See Haure¤ auV 58r.Twelve ¢gurae. Merito quidem nil competencius eternitati . . .’ [Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, between 2 Aug. 1487 and 26 Nov. 1489]. refs.Table of contents preceding each book. o r 4 . As dated in HPT. o4 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘De beatissima virgine Dei genitrice collation: A^E6. de quibusdam sermonibus venerabilis patris Bernardi, in quibus r On A1 a woodcut depicting the Annunciation; woodcut initials. continentur verba quedam melli£ua de beatissima Dei genitrice Maria’. Incipit: ‘[N]on est, quod me magis delectet . . .’ refs. See B-177. 422 bernardus claravallensis [b-181^b-183

GW 3933; HC 2864 = H 2865; C 963; Go¡ B-400; BMC IX 193; Pr Provenance: Mechelen, Flanders, Be¤ guines; see binding note. 9389; Campbell 281 = 280; CIBN B-271; HPT II 420; ILC 384; Petrus de Manso (Peter Verhoeven, ¢fteenth/sixteenth century); r Inventaris, 182; Oates 3921; Scha« fer 42; Sheppard 7216. inscription on A1 ; ‘Pertinet michi Petro de Manso presbitero, COPY confessori \olim/ [added later] religiosarum sororum deThabor’ Bound with: (possibly Thabor, near Sneek, Friesland, S. Elizabeth, Mons 2. Bonaventura, Speculum Beatae Mariae Virginis. Antwerp: Oliveti), with later additions ‘deinde curato beghin[ ] Machlin[ ]’, Gerard Leeu, 2 Aug.1487 (B-456); ‘quod post obitum meum de conuentui(!) Rubee Vallis in Zonia’ 3. Sermones compositi super particulis antiphonae Salve regina. (rest deleted),‘Oretur queso pro me .p.’. Zonie« nbos at Oudergem, Alost: Thierry Martens, 9 July 1487 (S-182); Brabant, Roo- or Roedenclooster, Augustinian Canons, S. r 4. Michael Francisci de Insulis, Quodlibet de veritate fraternitatis Paulus; on A1 :‘Bibliothec× Rube× Vallis’.On former back paste- o Rosarii [Gouda: Gerard Leeu, between 1483 and 11 June 1484] down,‘22 7bris 1792 N 424 C’. Louvain; on front pastedown ‘N. (F-095(1)); 1015 R. F. Charlis Presbr. Lov. 1808’. Purchased for »0. 16. 0; see 5. Michael Francisci de Insulis, Decisio deseptem doloribus BVM. Library Bills (1829^32), no. 243, item 9, and Books Purchased Antwerp: Thierry Martens, [not before 1496; not after 1497] (1831), 2. (F-093). shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.11(1). Binding: Contemporary Flemish (Mechelen) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, two clasps lost; rebacked. Within a border B-182 Bernardus Claravallensis is a double intersecting frame, on both covers. Within the outer Sermones super Cantica canticorum (ed. Johannes de frame, two rectangular stamps, one with hare and hound, the Ripa). other with hare, bird, and hound, and a lozenge-shaped £eur-de- [* r] ‘Tabula rubricarum super expositionem in canticis canti- lis stamp; atthehead and footofeach cover is a rectangular stamp 2 corum’. with the inscription ‘Aue Maria’. In the inner rectangle is a [* v] [Johannes de Ripa?]: ‘Serue Dei, Bernarde, meis ne desere lozenge-shaped stamp with a double-headed eagle and a minute 4 ceptis, Quem precibus sacris deuotum nomine dicunt’; 8 hexam- round stamp with the head of Christ. Along the lower edge: > eters; l. 6 is ‘Nomine de Ripa stat dictus namque Johannes’. ‘Tractatus et sermones de beata virgine’. Index tabs of red paper a r Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones super Cantica canti- in the last two items. On the binding see Prosper Verheyden,‘De 1 corum. ‘Expositio . . . in canticis canticorum Salamonis’. Edited paneelstempel Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ten-Troon’, De Gulden Passer, by Johannes de Ripa. 24 (1946), 19^32, at 30, and reproduced as pl. 5, and Foot, refs. 86 sermons. PL CLXXXIII 785^1198; Bernardus, Opera,I ‘Monasteries and Dragons’,197. Size: 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 57 mm. Size of 3^255; II 3^320. leaf: 202 ¿ 131 mm. o Manuscript table of contents on former front pastedown, now Pavia: Nicolaus Girardengus, 18 Dec. 1482. 4 . 4 8 6 8 raised, and early marginal notes, all probably in the hand of collation: [* ] a^u x y . v Petrus de Manso: on l5 of item 2,‘Deuotam meditationem super GW 3935; HC 2857; Go¡ B-428; BMC VII 1007; Pr 7081; CIBN Aue Maria vide in Stimulo amoris sancti Bonauenture capitulo B-273; Sheppard 5852. o e o xvi 3 partis, et similiter super Salue regina capitulo xix ibidem. COPY

Per aliam meditationem breuem et deuotam super Aue Maria Wanting the blank leaves [*1] and y8. Sheets e1.8 and e2.7 are quere inter opuscula domini .P. de Aillyaco cardinalis, et similiter transposed. r expositionem cantici Magni¢cat etc.’. On n4 of item 3, ‘Item Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled, deuotam meditationem super Salue regina vide in Stimulo edges red. Size: 285 ¿ 200 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 274 ¿ 188 mm. o e r amoris sancti Bonauenture capitulo xix 3 partis.’On d6 of item Occasional early marginal notes. 4,‘Preterea ex alio ampliori tractatu psalterii beate Marie, de quo Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other autor in prologo huius compendii mentionem facit, tracta sunt initials and paragraph marks are supplied alternately in red or aliqua singularia in codice sequenti contenta ad laudem christi- blue. fere Marie etc.’, followed by a gathering of originally 12 leaves Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); (three leaves cut out between fols 6 and 7) in manuscript with the book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘AA.d.7’: seeLee, Royal title on fol. 1r: ‘Sequuntur singularia breuiter excerpta a tractatu Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, part of lot 2300(?). Purchased psalterii beate Marie magistri Alani de Rupe doctoris sacre theo- for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1848), 5. logie ordinis predicatorum. Instructio pulcherrima et profunda, shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.29. quam reuelauit virgo Maria Alano sponso suo nouello’, incipit: ‘Accidit semel, quod beatissima virgo Maria, domina nostra pre- B-183 Bernardus Claravallensis dulcissima, apparuit sponso suo nouello petenti quomodo illam Sermones super Cantica canticorum (ed. Gregorius et alios sanctos deberet pie et deuote venerari . . .’; fol. 7r: ‘Sequuntur septuaginta due excellentie salutationis angelice pre- Britannicus). r dicto nouello sponso Marie a domino Jhesu reuelate’, incipit: [*1 ] [Johannes de Ripa?]: ‘Serue Dei, Bernarde, meis ne desere cep- ‘Jhesus ad sponsam et matrem suam Mariam. O dilectissima tis, > Quem precibus sacris deuotum nomine dicunt’; 8 hexam- mater mea Maria et sponsa, mihi placet te laudari in tua saluta- eters; l. 6 is ‘Gregorio fratri nato de stirpe Britanna’. v tione angelica . . .’ [*1 ] ‘Tabula rubricarum super expositionem in canticis canti- Initials are supplied in red with reserved white decoration; occa- corum’. sional red capital strokes and underlining. b-183^b-185] bernardus claravallensis 423

r a1 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones super Cantica canti- 23; sale, pt I, part of lot 2300. Purchased together with B-176 for corum.‘Expositio . . . in canticis canticorum Salamonis’. [Stated »1. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 5. to be edited by Gregorius Britannicus.] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.20. refs. See B-182. o o Brescia: Angelus Britannicus, 28 Jan. 1500. 4 & 8 . According to B-185 Bernardus Claravallensis GW, re-edited from the 1482 edition (H 2857) by Gregorius Sermones de tempore et de sanctis et de diversis [¢rst Britannicus (Go¡). collation: [*2] a^s8 t4. collection]. r Woodcut initials. [a1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. GW 3938; HR 2860; Go¡ B-431; BMC VII 981; Pr 7002; Sheppard [Pars hiemalis.] 5798. refs. PL CLXXXIII 35^56; Bernardus, Opera, IV 161^96. r COPY [a7 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Homiliae super evangelio Missus Bound with: est angelus Gabriel. [Also known as In laudibus virginis matris.] 2. Gregorius I, Pont. Max., Commentum super Cantica canti- refs. Four sermons. PL CLXXXIII 55^88; Bernardus, Opera, IV corum. Salamanca: Juan Giesser, de Seligenstat, 5 May 1508. 13^58. r Binding: Contemporary French (Parisian?, judging from former [b7 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. pastedowns, now Inc. c. F97.2; see M-158) blind-tooled calf, two [Pars hiemalis.] clasps lost; rebacked. On both covers a frame formed by a £oral refs. PL CLXXXIII 87^162,359^72,161^81,183^6,376^98, 253^ roll; on the inner rectangle a di¡erent £oral roll is impressed in 74; Bernardus, Opera, IV 197^273, 277^81, 273^6, 282^334; VI/1 four vertical stripes. Size: 192 ¿ 140 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 188 ¿ 28^9; IV 334^80; V 110^72. r 135 mm. [g8 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘Sermo secundus vnde Former pastedowns now bound as Inc. c. F97.2(see A-355, B-450, supra’. [= In cena domini. Also known as Sermo de excellentia and C-031). ss. sacramenti et dignitate sacerdotum.] Beginnings of two Latin prayers on the rear endleaf. refs. PL CLXXXIV 981^92. r Provenance: Cambrai, Hainaut, Brothers of the Common Life, [h1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. r [Pars aestivalis.] or of S. Hieronimus; on [*1 ] partly deleted inscription ‘Pertinet fratribus sancti Hieronymi domus Cameracen[sis] quem fratri refs. PL CLXXXIII 273^92, 666, 291^316, 665^6, 316^34, 397^ christiano dedit et misit ex Louanio anno 1515 prima Junii domi- 416, 333^9, 341^4, 415^30. PL CLXXXIV 1001^10. PL nus Rolandus Sterlant’. Cambrai, Hainaut, Discalced CLXXXIII 429^86; Bernardus, Opera, V 73^213, 228^60, 262^ Carmelites; on front endleaf deleted inscription ‘Ex libris con- 88, 294^303, 327^70, 417^23. On authorship see Glorieux, r Migne,72 and Jean Leclercq,‘Sermon pour l’Assomption restitue¤ uentus Cameracensis Carm[elitarum] Discalcita[ ]’; on [*1 ] a partly deleted inscription ‘Carmelitarum Discal[ ] con[ven]tus a' Bernard’, in Recueil d’e¤ tudes sur Saint Bernard et ses e¤ crits, 2 [Cameracensis]’. Sheppard records that this item was purchased (Rome, 1966), 261^70. v in 1957. [n5 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: [Epistola.] ‘Sermo ii vnde supra’. shelfmark: Inc. e. I22.1500.1(1). refs. PL CLXXXII 578^80; Bernardus, Opera, VIII 335^7; Bernardus, >’Eloge, ed. >’Emery, 400^6. ‘Epistolae extra corpus, series antiqua’, no. 374. r B-184 Bernardus Claravallensis [n6 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Sermones super Cantica canticorum [Italian] Sermoni [Pars aestivalis.] sopra la cantica. refs. PL CLXXXIII 343^60, 489^514. PL CLXXXIV 1031^50. PL CLXXXIII 513^36; Bernardus, Opera, V 304^26, 399^417, a r ‘La tabula dele rubrice dela expositione deli sermoni . . . sopra la 1 423^40. PL CLXXXIV 1031^50; Bernardus, Opera, V 440^7, cantica’. 370^98. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 72 and Jean a r Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Sermones super Cantica canti- 2 Leclercq,‘Les sermons synodaux attribue¤ s a' Bernard’, in Recueil corum [Italian]. Incipit: ‘[A] voi, fratelli, certo si debono dire d’e¤ tudes sur Saint Bernard et ses e¤ crits, 1 (Rome, 1962), 113^31, at altre cose h altramente che a seculari . . .’ 124^6. o Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 30 June 1494. 4 . [q r] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones in psalmum Qui habitat. 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 1 collation: a b c^e f g^k l m n o^q . refs.17 sermons. PL CLXXXIII185^254; Bernardus, Opera, IV v On a2 a woodcut of theThrone of Mercy. 383^492. GW 3939; HR 2861; Go¡ B-432; BMC VI 769; Pr 6066; Sheppard r [t1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de diversis. ‘De nimia 5002. quadam fallacia presentis vite’. COPY refs. 35 sermons. PL CLXXXIII 537^626 (sermons 1^32), 647^ Binding: Eighteenth-century half parchment. Size: 194 ¿ 210 ¿ 65 (sermons 40^2); Bernardus, Opera,VI/1, 73^221 (sermons 1^ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 197 mm. 32), 234^61 (sermons 40^2). On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, Provenance: Inscription on front endleaf ‘Il P. Girolamo Ma 70. r Borro da Linario [Linari, diocese of Luni-Sarzana, near [y5 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: De quattuor parabolis. ‘De ¢lio Fivizzano] de’ Pred[icato]ri compro' questo libro x due parpaiole regis’. in Milano x imparar parlar tedesco italianato. 1666’. Augustus refs. PL CLXXXIII 757^61 (I), 770^1 (V); PL CLXXXX 961^6 Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with hand- (VI = Gilberti Foliot London. episcopi epistola 287); PL written shelfmark ‘AA.e.13’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. CLXXXIII 761^5 (II); Bernardus, Opera,VI/2, 261^7 (I), 282^5 424 bernardus claravallensis [b-185^b-186

(V), 288^95 (VI without the introduction), and 267^73 (II). Four with merrythoughts, lozenge-shaped £oral ornaments and small parables. £ower stamps. In the frame are foliate stamps combined with r [y10 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: De tribus ordinibus ecclesie. [Also small round £owers and larger six-petalled £owers; for the known as Sermones de diversis, sermo 35, or Sermo ad abbates.] stamps see KyriÞ pl. 239, nos 1, 2, 4^6, 8, 11. Size: 425 ¿ 295 ¿ refs. PL CLXXXIII 634^7; Bernardus, Opera, V 288^93. On 78 mm. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ 282 mm. authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. Early marginal notes. r r r [z1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermones] exhortatorii ad fratres. On [a1 ] and [t1 ] nine-line initials are supplied in interlocked red [Also known as Sermones de diversis, sermones 36 and 37 or and blue with may£ower in¢ll in red and blue and some pen-£our- Sermo de altitudine et bassitudine cordis and Sermo in labore ishing in red. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in messis II.] red and occasionally blue; red capital strokes and underlining. r refs. PL CLXXXIII 637^44; Bernardus, Opera, V 214^16 and Provenance: Petrus Munich (Àafter 18 Mar. 1489); on [B9 ]: 222^8. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. ‘Hunc librum spectabilis vir dominus Petrus Munich Doctor r [z3 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermones] consolatorii ad fratres. bone memorie, parrochialis ecclesie in Amberg rector, eidem par- [Also known as Sermones de diversis, sermones 38 and 39 or rochiali ecclesie in Amberg in sui memoriam et pro salute anime Sermones in labore messis I and II.] sue testatus est die xviii marcii1489’. Amberg, parish church of S. refs. PL CLXXXIII 644^7; Bernardus, Opera, V 217^19 and Martinus; on front endleaf, ‘Ecclesi× Parochialis S: Martini 220^2. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. Amberg×’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- r [z4 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Epistola . . . in sermonem sequen- label; see sale (1835), lot 676; several other Amberg books also tem’. have a later KloÞ provenance. Purchased for »1. 16. 0; see Books refs. PL CLXXXII 921; Bernardus, Opera, III 213. Bernardus, Purchased (1835), 4. ’Eloge, ed. ’Emery,48^50. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 1.9. >r > [z4 ] ‘Tituli’. v [z4 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermo exhortatorius ad milites templi. B-186 Bernardus Claravallensis refs. PL CLXXXII 921^40; Bernardus, Opera, III 214^39. Sermones de tempore et de sanctis [second collection]. Bernardus, ’Eloge, ed. ’Emery,50^132. r v > > [a2 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, [z9 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo] ad clerum in con- pars hiemalis. cilio Remensi congregatum. refs. PL CLXXXIII 35^56, 87^130; Bernardus, Opera, IV 161^ refs. PL CLXXXIV 1079^86. On authorship see Glorieux, 270. Migne, 72 and Jean Leclercq,‘Les sermons synodaux attribue¤ s a' v [d6 ] [Nicolaus Claravallensis: Sermones.] Bernard’, in Recueil d’e¤ tudes sur Saint Bernard et ses e¤ crits, 1 refs. Four sermons. PL CXLIV 847^53 and CLXXXIV 827^32; (Rome, 1962), 113^31, at 117^20. r PL CXLIV 557^63 and CLXXXIV, 832^8; PL CXLIV 839 and [A1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Capitula sermonis sequentis ad CLXXXIV 839^46; PL CXLIV 853^7 and CLXXXIV 845^50. clericos’. v refs. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 60 and Schneyer, [A1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermo] exhortatorius ad clericos. Repertorium, IV nos. 18, 16, 17 and 19. See also Jean Leclercq, refs. PL CLXXXII 833^56; Bernardus, Opera, IV 69^116. r ‘Les collections de sermons de Nicolas de Clairvaux’, in Recueil [A9 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo] exhortatorius ad d’e¤ tudes sur Saint Bernard et ses e¤ crits, 1 (Rome, 1962), 47^82. clericos. v [e8 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, refs. PL CLXXXIV1085^96 (for the end cf. Bernardus, Opera,V pars hiemalis. 67). On authorship see Glorieux, Migne,72 and Leclercq,‘Les ser- refs. PL CLXXXIII129^32,135^7,131^5,137^62,359^65,365^6, mons synodaux’,113^17. r 365^72; Bernardus, Opera, IV 270^334; VI/1, 28^9; IV 334^44. [B2 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Bernardus de Toledo: r [h4 ] Guerricus, Abbas Igniacensis [pseudo-]: ‘Sermo . . . de puri¢- Sermones] super Salve Regina. candis et adornandis cordium a¡ectibus’. refs. Four sermons. PL CLXXXIV 1059^78. On authorship see refs. PL CLXXXV 79^89. Not included in Guerric d’Igny, Glorieux, Migne, 72. r Sermons, ed. J. Morson and H. Costello, 2 vols, Sources [B7 ] [Colophon.] r Chre¤ tiennes, 166, 202 (Paris, 1970^3), cf. I 79^80; see Schneyer II [B8 ] ‘Tituli sermonum’. 249 no. 19. See also Jean Leclercq, ‘La collection de sermons de Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 14 Apr. 1475. Folio. Guerric d’Igny’, in Recueil d’e¤ tudes sur Saint Bernard et ses e¤ crits, collation: [a^c10 d8 e6+1 f^i10 k8 l^p10 q r8 s6 t^z A B10]. 1 (Rome, 1962), 159^71, at 167^8. v GW 3940; H *2844; Go¡ B-436; BMC I 32; Pr 107; BSB-Ink B-320; [h8 ] ‘Sententia de eodem’. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui vult in pace dimitti, cone- CIBN B-262; Hillard 334; Oates 32^3; Sack, Freiburg, 575; tur esse Symeon . . .’ v Sheppard 65. [h8 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, COPY pars hiemalis. Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, KyriÞ workshop refs. PL CLXXXIII 161^86, 375^82, 392^8, 383^92, 253^9, 263^ no. 119) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, one boss and four 74, 259^62; Bernardus, Opera, IV 344^76;VI/1, 37^9; IV 377^80; corner-pieces on each cover lost, remains oftwo metal clasps with V 1^12, 34^42,13^34, 42^51, 56^72, and 51^5. r £oral decoration; spine split and daubed with paint. Formerly [n1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the lower cover. On pars aestivalis. both covers triple ¢llets form a frame; the inner rectangle is ¢lled refs. PL CLXXXIII 273^92, 666, 291^324, 665^6, 323^34, 397^ 404; Bernardus, Opera,V 73^148, 150^60, 149^50, 160^84. b-186^b-187] bernardus claravallensis 425

v r [q7 ] [Nicolaus Claravallensis?]: ‘Sermo de priuilegiis beati On [a1 ] list of abbreviations and symbols in an early hand. r Johannis’. On [a2 ] a eight-line initial is supplied in blue with reserved white refs. PL CXLIV 627^37 and 184, 991^1002. On authorship see £oral in¢ll on a red ground and with pen-£ourishing in brown. Glorieux, Migne, 60 and Schneyer, Repertorium, IV no. 1 (also Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capi- Schneyer, Repertorium, IX 493). See also Leclercq, ‘Les collec- tal strokes and underlining. r tions de sermons’, 47^82. Provenance: On [a2 ] a cancelled inscription ‘Ex libris fr [ . . .] S. v r [r4 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, Gregorii’ in an early hand. On [a2 ] in a nineteenth-century pars aestivalis. German hand ‘J. S. L. Mu« cker’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ refs. PL CLXXXIII 403^8, 412^16, 333^44, 371^6; Bernardus, (1787^1854); book-label; see sale (1835), lot 677. Purchased for Opera, V 185^91, 197^209; VI/1, 40^3; V 209^13; VI/1, 29^32; »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 4. VI/1, 33^7. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 3.7. r [s7 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-; Nicolaus Claravallensis]: ‘Sermo . . . in festa beate Marie Magdalene’. refs. PL CXLIV 660^6 and 185, 213^20. On authorship see B-187 Bernardus Claravallensis Glorieux, Migne, 60 and Schneyer, Repertorium, IV no. 4 (also Sermones de tempore et de sanctis et de diversis [repr. of Schneyer, Repertorium,VIII 376). See also Leclercq, ‘Les collec- ¢rst collection]. tions de sermons’, 47^82. r r A2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. [t2 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-; Bernhardus [Pars hiemalis.] Cluniacensis]: ‘Dominica nona epistola beati Bernardi abbatis refs. See B-185. ad Matheum Albanensem episcopum super omelia sua de villico r B2 Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Homiliae super evangelio Missus iniquitatis’. est angelus Gabriel. [Also known as In laudibus virginis matris.] refs. PL CLXXXII 661 (letter only) and 184, 1021^32. On refs. See B-185. authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 72. v v C6 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. [t6 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, [Pars hiemalis.] pars aestivalis. refs. See B-185. refs. PL CLXXXIII 644^7, 639^44, 415^30. PL CLXXXIV r L1 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘Sermo secundus vnde 1001^10. PL CLXXXIII 669^71, 429^48; Bernardus, Opera,V supra’. [= In cena domini. Also known as Sermo de excellentia 217^61; VI/1, 266^7; V 262^88. On authorship see Glorieux, ss. sacramenti et dignitate sacerdotum.] Migne, 70 and Leclercq,‘Sermon pour l’Assomption’, 261^70. r refs. See B-185. [y5 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘Item sermo de beata v L4 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Maria’. [Pars ×stivalis.] refs. PL CLXXXIV 1013^22. On authorship see Glorieux, refs. See B-185. Migne, 72. r r S7 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Epistola.] ‘Sermo secundus vnde [y8 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, supra’. pars aestivalis. refs. See B-185. refs. PL CLXXXIII 634^7, 447^86, 343^60, 489^514; v S7 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Bernardus, Opera,V 288^303, 327^70, 417^23, 304^26, 399^417, [Pars aestivalis.] and 423^40. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. r refs. See B-185. [D4 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Eodem die de triplici genere v Y6 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones in psalmum Qui habitat. bonorum et vigilantia super cogitationibus’. refs. See B-185. refs. PL CLXXXIII 579^83. Bernardus, Opera, VI/1, 144^9 r Cc1 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de diversis. ‘De nimia (sermo XVI de diversis). On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. v quadam fallacia presentis vite’. [D5 ] Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanc- refs. See B-185. tis, pars aestivalis. r Hh4 Bernardus Claravallensis: De quattuor parabolis. ‘De ¢lio refs. PL CLXXXIII 513^36; Bernardus, Opera,V 440^7,370^98. r regis’. [E8 ] [Colophon.] r refs. See B-185. [E9 ] ‘Tabula in sermones’. v Ii2 Bernardus Claravallensis: De tribus ordinibus ecclesie. [Also refs. The table of contents omits several sermons which form known as Sermones de diversis, sermo 35, or Sermo ad abbates.] part of the collection and in other parts bears only a minimal rela- refs. See B-185. tionship to the actual contents. v Ii3 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermones] exhortatorii ad fratres. Brussels: [FratresVitae Communis], 9 June 1481. Folio. [Also known as Sermones de diversis, sermones 36 and 37 or collation: [a^l8 m6 n^z A^D8 E10]. Sermo de altitudine et bassitudine cordis and Sermo in labore GW 3941; HC *2845 = 2911; Go¡ B-433; BMC IX 172; Pr 9334; messis II.] BSB-Ink B-316; Campbell 273 = 267; CIBN B-263; Hillard 332; refs. See B-185. r HPT II 397; ILC 389; Oates 3852^3; Sheppard 7181. Ii6 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermones] consolatorii ad fratres. COPY [Also known as Sermones de diversis, sermones 38 and 39 or Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paper Sermones in labore messis I and II.] boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 302 ¿ 230 ¿ 55 mm. Size of refs. See B-185. v leaf: 287 ¿ 204 mm. Ii7 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Epistola . . . in sermonem sequen- tem’. 426 bernardus claravallensis [b-187^b-188

refs. See B-185. refs. PL CLXXXIII 129^62, 359^72; Bernardus, Opera, IV 270^ v Ii7 ‘Tituli’. 3, 277^81, 273^6, 282^334; VI/1, 28^9; IV 334^44. v v Ii7 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermo exhortatorius ad milites tem- g1 Guerricus Abbas Igniacensis [pseudo-]: ‘Sermo. . . de puri¢can- pli. dis et adornandis cordium a¡ectibus’. refs. See B-185. refs. See B-186. v v Kk6 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo] ad clerum in con- g3 ‘Sententia de eodem’. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui vult in pace dimitti, conetur cilio Remensi congregatum. esse Symeon . . .’ v refs. See B-185. g3 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, v Kk8 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Capitula sermonis sequentis ad pars hiemalis. clericos’. refs. PL CLXXXIII 161^86, 376^98, 253^74; Bernardus, Opera, r Ll1 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermo] exhortatorius ad clericos. IV 344^76; VI/1, 37^9; IV 377^80;V 110-72. v refs. See B-185. k1 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘Sermo iivnde supra’. [= In r Mm2 BernardusClaravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo] exhortatorius ad cena domini. Also known as Sermo de excellentia ss. sacramenti clericos. et dignitate sacerdotum.] refs. See B-185. refs. See B-185. v r Mm6 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Bernardus de Toledo: k4 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis Sermones] super Salve Regina. [pars aestivalis]. refs. See B-185. refs. PL CLXXXIII 273^334, 397^404; Bernardus, Opera,V 73^ r Nn5 ‘Tituli sermonum’. 109,112^48,150^84. r v Oo2 [Anonymous letter addressed to] Peter Drach. Incipit: ‘Placuit n2 [Nicolaus Claravallensis?]: ‘Sermo de priuilegiis beati mihi vehementer diebus superioribus . . .’ Johannis’. refs. Dated Heidelberg, 31 Aug. [14]81. refs. See B-186. r r Oo2 [Alphabetical index.] n5 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, r Pp6 ‘I nunc, itandem totum, Bernarde, perorbem > Protinus exilias, pars aestivalis. ne tua fama cadat’; 5 elegiac distichs. refs. PL CLXXXIII 403^16,333^44,371^6; Bernardus, Opera,V [Speier]: Peter Drach, [after 31 Aug. 1481, not after 1482]. Folio. 185^209; VI/1, 40^3; V 209^13; VI/1, 29^37. r collation: A^N8 n6 O^Z Aa8 Bb10 Cc^Mm8 Nn^Pp6. o6 Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-; Nicolaus Claravallensis]: GW 3942; HC *2846 = H 2842; Go¡ B-437; BMC II 491; Pr 2339; ‘In festo beate Marie Magdalene’. BSB-Ink B-321; CIBN B-246; Sack, Freiburg,576; Sheppard1700. refs. See B-186. v p1 Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-; Bernhardus Cluniacensis]: COPY ‘Dominica nona epistola beati Bernardi abbatis ad Mattheum Binding: Contemporary German half pigskin over wooden Albanensem episcopum super omelia sua de villico iniquitatis’. boards, with two metal clasps. Lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis refs. See B-186. stamp on both covers. Size: 297 ¿ 208 ¿ 80 mm. Size of p r Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, leaf: 285 ¿ 202 mm. 4 pars aestivalis. Occasional early marginal notes. refs. PL CLXXXIII 415^30. PL CLXXXIV 1001^10. PL Provenance: Bernardus Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden (1457^ CLXXXIII 669^71, 429^48; Bernardus, Opera,V 228^61; VI/1, 1523). Schwa« bisch-Gmu« nd, Bavaria, Conventual Franciscans, S. 266^7; V 262^88. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70 and Ludovicus; inscription on A r: ‘Pertinet ad PP Franciscanos 2 Leclercq,‘Sermon pour l’Assomption’, 261^70. Gamundi× ex Bibliotheca Adelmannica empta’. Georg Franz r v Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo de beata Maria.] Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; see sale (1835), lot 678. 2 refs. See B-186. Purchased for »0. 7.6; see Books Purchased (1835), 4. r v Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 3.32. 4 pars aestivalis. refs. PL CLXXXIII 447^86; Bernardus, Opera,V 294^303, 327^ B-188 Bernardus Claravallensis 70, 417^23. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 70. v Sermones de tempore et de sanctis et de diversis. t1 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Epistola.] ‘Sermo secundus vnde r a2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, supra’. pars hiemalis. refs. See B-185. r refs. See B-185. t2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, r a7 Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Homiliae super evangelio Missus pars aestivalis. est angelus Gabriel. [Also known as In laudibus virginis matris.] refs. See B-185. v refs. See B-185. y3 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones in psalmum Qui habitat. v b7 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. refs. See B-185. v [Pars hiemalis.] B3 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de diversis. ‘De nimia refs. PL CLXXXIII 87^130; Bernardus, Opera, IV 197^270. quadam fallacia presentis vite’. r d3 [Nicolaus Claravallensis: Sermones.] refs. See B-185. r refs. See B-186. G1 Bernardus Claravallensis: De quattuor parabolis.‘Parabola . . . v e2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. de ¢lio regis’. [Pars hiemalis.] refs. See B-185. b-188^b-189] bernardus claravallensis 427

r G5 Bernardus Claravallensis: De tribus ordinibus ecclesie. [Also Bibliotheken (Leiden, 1971), 254^6 no. 92 and J. van Mierlo, ‘De known as Sermones de diversis, sermo 35, or Sermo ad abbates.] heilige Bernardus in de Middelnederlandse letterkunde’, Ons refs. See B-185. Geestelijk Erf, 27 (1953), 230^58, at 241^2. v r G5 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermones] exhortatorii ad fratres. A1 [Introductory note.] Incipit: ‘[H]ier beghint dat somerstuck van [Also known as Sermones de diversis, sermones 36 and 37 or sinte Bernardus sermonen . . .’ r Sermo de altitudine et bassitudine cordis and Sermo in labore A1 Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis messis II.] [Dutch]. [Part II: summer.] Incipit:‘[D]ie leeu van Iudas geslachte refs. See B-185. heeft verwonnen . . .’ r H1 Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermones] consolatorii ad fratres. Zwolle: Pieter van Os, 27 May 1495. Folio. [Also known as Sermones de diversis, sermones 38 and 39 or 4 6 4 6 4 2 6 4 6 collation: [* ] a^y A^G H IK L M^Y A B C . Leaf [*2] Sermones in labore messis I and II.] signed I. refs. See B-185. 27 woodcuts, three woodcut borders. r H2 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Epistola . . . in sermonem sequen- GW 3948; HCR 2854; Go¡ B-435; BMC IX 88; Pr 9145; BSB-Ink tem’. B-318; Campbell 276; CIBN B-269; HPT II 450; ILC 391; Oates refs. See B-185. 3618^19; Scha« fer 43; Sheppard 7010^11. r H2 Bernardus Claravallensis: Sermo exhortatorius ad milites tem- pli. FIRST COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch half calf; £oral tooling on refs. See B-185. spine; edges red; endpapers watermarked ‘J. Honig & Zoonen’; H v Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo] ad clerum in con- 6 see H. Vorn, De papiermolens in de provincie Nord-Holland cilio Remensi congregatum. (Haarlem, 1960), for example I 123. Size: 265 ¿ 205 ¿ 50 mm. refs. See B-185. Size of leaf: 258 ¿ 190 mm. I v Bernardus Claravallensis: [Sermo] exhortatorius ad clericos. 1 On [* r] prayer in an early Dutch hand: ‘OO suuer ioncfrouwe refs. See B-185. 1 Maria, weest mijn voersprecster altijt. O mechdelicke vrouwe, K v Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-: Sermo] exhortatorius ad 1 deelt mij mede van dijnre gracien. O fonteijn der genaden, veruolt clericos.‘Sermo secundus vnde supra’. die armoede mijnre sielen mit die volheit dijnre liefden. O solaes refs. See B-185. mijnre herten, sterct mij in allen dochden doer die menichuoldi- K r Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Bernardus de Toledo: 4 cheit dijnre sedelicker manieren. O’. Sermones] super Salve Regina. The woodcuts partly coloured in yellow, green, and blue, and refs. See B-185. labelled in red or ink. On a r,A r, and occasionally elsewhere, K r [Colophon.] 1 1 8 initials are supplied in blue with reserved white decoration, and j r ‘Registrum perutile omnium punctorum tactorum in sermoni- 1 pen-work in¢ll and frame in red, touched with light green wash; bus . . . secundum ordinem alphabeti’. principal initials are supplied in red with some pen-£ourishing; j v ‘Tituli sermonum’. 6 other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1495. Folio. strokes and underlining. 8 6 8 collation: a^c d^z A^I K j . 2 r Provenance: Inscription on C6 : ‘Dit boeck hoert heer Symon GW 3944; HC *2848 = H 2847; Go¡ B-439; BMC III 771; Pr 7687; Jansz[oon] alias Meyssen’ in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. BSB-Ink B-323; CIBN B-267; Sack, Freiburg, 578; Sheppard Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 2488. 1834. COPY shelfmark: Douce 154. Bound with B-176; see there for details of binding and proven- SECOND COPY ance. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 205 mm. Bound with: r On a2 a nine-line initial is supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in 2. Otto von Passau, Boeck des gulden throens. Haarlem: Jacob red extending into the inner and lower margins. Other initials are Bellaert, 25 Oct. 1484 (O-026(1)). supplied in red and occasionally blue; red capital strokes and Wanting [*1] (the title, with woodcut). underlining. Binding: Sixteenth-century (Dutch?) blind-tooled calf over shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.32(1). wooden boards, two metal clasps and catches; much worn. On both covers ¢llets form a double frame; the inner rectangle is B-189 Bernardus Claravallensis divided by ¢llets into triangular compartments. In the inner Sermones de tempore et de sanctis [Dutch]. frame an unidenti¢ed round stamp; in the outer frame two con- centric borders of cresting. Size: 293 ¿ 205 ¿ 72 mm. Size of r [*2 ] ‘Die tafele van sinte Bernardus sermonen van dat winter stuck’. leaf: 270 ¿ 190 mm. v [*2 ] ‘Die tafel van den somerstucke van sinte Bernardus sermonen’. Decoration from the Ijsselstreek; see Aafje B. Lem and Lydia S. r a1 [Introductory note.] Incipit: ‘[H]ier beghint dat boeck van sinte Wierda, ‘De Ijsselstreek’, Kriezels, aubergines en takkenbossen, Bernaerdus sermonen . . .’ Randversiering in Nordneederlandse handschriften uit de vijf- a r Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis r 1 tiende eeuw, ed. A. S. Korteweg (Zutphen, 1992), 116^29. On a1 , [Dutch]. [Part I: winter.] Incipit:‘[T]is soe ingeset van den heyligen r A1 and, occasionally, elsewhere initials are supplied in blue with vaders, dat men die sonderlinghe grote hoechtiden voercomen sal reserved white decoration, pen-work in¢ll and a frame in red; mit ynnighen vasten . . .’ principal initials are supplied in red with some pen-£ourishing; refs. For the manuscript tradition see J. Deschamps, Middelnederlandse Handschriften uit Europese en Amerikaanse 428 bernardus claravallensis [b-189^b-192

other initials are supplied in red or blue, paragraph marks are Early marginal annotations: the same ‘nota’ marks appear in one supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. contemporary hand in items1, 3, and 4, thus suggesting that these Provenance: Purchased for »1.1.0; see BooksPurchased (1851),8. items, at least, travelled together before they were bound in the shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.43(1). present binding. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other B-190 Bernardus Claravallensis two-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied alternately in Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris. red or blue. r shelfmark: Douce 57(4). a1 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Bernardus Silvestris(?)]: Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris. ‘Epistola . . . super re familiari gubernanda’. Addressed to Raymundus, miles. B-192 Bernardus Claravallensis refs. PL CLXXXII 647^51 (ep. 456). C. D. M. Cossar, The Floretus. v German Translations of the Pseudo-Bernhardine‘Epistola de cura a1 ‘Prohemium Floreti’. r rei familiaris’, Go« ppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 166 a2 Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: Floretus (cum commento). (Go« ppingen, 1975), 97^102. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, ‘[N]omine Floretus liber incipit adbona ceptus > Semper erittutus 70 and Cossar p. ii; ascribed to Bernardus Silvestris in LThK II eius documenta secutus’. 248. See also Gerhard Eis, Mittelalterliche Fachliteratur refs. See B-191. r (Stuttgart, 1962), 29. a2 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[I]stud est prohemium huius libri, quod v a3 Gerson, Johannes: De modo vivendi omnium ¢delium. diuiditur in tres partes . . .’ refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII no. 399,1^5. refs. See B-191. o [Paris]: Philippe Pigouchet, [c.1498]. 4 . [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1491]. 4o. 6 collation: a . collation: a^g6 h4 i6. r GW 3980; Pr 8210; CIBN B-281; Sack, Freiburg,561; Sheppard 6315. ‘Accipies’ woodcut on a1 ; see Schreiber^Heitz no. 18. COPY GW 4006; HC *2913; Go¡ B-393; BMC I 281; Pr 1412; BSB-Ink v Leaf a6 is without Pigouchet’s device; see GWAnm. Bound with F-160; Schramm VIII p. 20; Schreiber V, 3432; Sheppard 1000; A-444; see there for details of binding and provenance. Size of Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 233. leaf: 182 ¿ 126 mm. COPY Early marginal notes. Bound with: Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other 1. Johannes deVerdena, Sermones‘Dormi secure’de tempore et de initials and paragraph marks are supplied alternately in red or sanctis. Basel: [Printer of Me¡reth, ‘Sermones’ (Berthold blue. Ruppel)], 28 June 1489 (J-205). shelfmark: Douce 57(5). Wanting h4. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden B-191 Bernardus Claravallensis boards, one metal clasp. Yellow-edged leaves. On both covers Floretus. double ¢llets form an intersecting double frame; the inner rect- angle is divided by double ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compart- a r ‘Prohemium’. 2 ments; in each compartment a small rosette stamp. Size: 225 ¿ a v [Bernardus Claravallensis pseudo-]: Floretus (cum com- 2 160 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 146 mm. mento).‘[N]omine Floretus liber incipit ad bona ceptus Semper > Former front pastedown, now raised, a fragment of a late thir- erit tutus eius documenta sequutus’; leonine hexameters alternate teenth-century parchment manuscript containing antiphons; for- with the commentary. mer rear pastedown, now raised, a fragment of a twelfth-century refs. Liber Floretus, ed. Arpa¤ d Orba¤ n, Mittellateinisches parchment breviary with neums. Jahrbuch, Beiheft 16 (Kastellaun and Hunsru« ck, 1979); see Notes possibly concerning the following places: Langsdorf, Walther, Initia, 11943. Also ascribed to Bonaventura and Liecht, and Steinbach near GieÞen in Hesse; on a r of item 1, a Johannes de Garlandia, see Henkel, Schultexte, 250^3; VL V 1 note on sermons:‘dominica prima post festum natiuitatisgloriose 756^9. semper uirginis Marie [8 Sept.] dedicacio ecclesie in Sternbach a r [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[I]stud est prohemium huius libri, quod > 3 honeste celebratur’and abiblical quote:‘Ex suis operibus cognos- diuiditur in tres partes . . .’ citur . . . vt dicit saluator non . . .’ (not identi¢ed, similar to Mt 7). refs.The commentary of the Auctores octo; see also A-485. v o On a1 of item 1, ‘Tullius 2 Rethorice: Non su⁄cit haberi quod o [Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, c.1492]. 4 . Assigned to [Antoine oportet dicere, sed requi[re]tur ipsum negotium dicere, prout Caillaut] by GW (in Proctor’s Caillaut Type 5), but reattributed qualitas auditoris exigit et requirit’ and a list of 12 rules for a to Pigouchetby BMC. Sheppard dates to [c.1492], GW to [1490^5]. preacher, incipit:‘Cautela prima, quod [ullus] [presentator] vereri 8 collation: a^i . d[ebet] de reuerencia exhibenda domini nostri Ihesu Christi et GW 4005; C 991; Pr 7966; BSB-Ink F-159; Sheppard 6306. gloriose virginis Marie. Secunda, quod numquam proferat COPY nomen Dei, beate virginis uel alicuius sancti sine ad[iectiuo] . . .’ v r Bound with A-444; see there for details of binding and proven- On t6 of item1and a2 of item 2,‘Doctores enim theologi allegan- ance. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 127 mm. tur uel in quolibetis uel supra . . .’ Copious marginal notes, occa- r r Wanting the blank leaf i8. sional glosses in German, cf. g4 . On i6 copies of two letters relating to impediments to marriage, the ¢rst one by the plebanus of Liecht and dated 30 Jan. [14]96, the second one by Johannes b-192^b-194] bernardus claravallensis 429

r Starck, viceplebanus of Langsdor¡. On the rear pastedown, a list Aa2 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[I]stud est proemium huius libri, quod of feast days and of names, some in German. diuiditur in tres partes . . .’ Red capital strokes and underlining. refs. See B-191. Provenance: Acquired between 1835 and 1847; see Catalogus Cologne: [Heinrich Quentell], 1499. 4o. (1843), Appendix, 93. collation: Aa^Gg6 Hh4 Ii6. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.24(2). r On A1 a woodcut depicting a nativity scene. GW 4011; HC *2917; Go¡ B-395; BMC I 291; Pr 1359; BSB-Ink F-164; Oates 780; Schramm VIII p. 24; Schreiber V, 3434; Sack, B-192A Bernardus Claravallensis Freiburg, 569; Sheppard 1045; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 235. Floretus. COPY r Aa1 [Title-page.] Wanting the blank leaf Ii6. v Aa1 ‘Prohemium Folreti(!)’. Interleaved, with a German translation in rhymed couplets writ- r Aa2 Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: Floretus (cum com- ten in a ¢fteenth-centuryhand, incipit:‘Hy« ehebtsich an ein puî ech mento).‘[N]omine Floretus liber incipit ad bona ceptus Semper > zehantt, > Das ist von huî bschen pluî mlein genant . . .’, see Henkel, erit tutus eius documenta secutus’. Schultexte, 251. refs. See B-191. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden r Aa2 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[I]stud est prohemium huius libri, boards, one central boss and four corner-pieces on each cover, quod diuiditur in tres partes . . .’ remains of two metal clasps; rebacked. On both covers ¢llets refs. See B-191. form a triple frame. In the central compartment a large round [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1494]. 4o. rosette stamp; in the middle frame, stamped scrolls with the collation: Aa^Gg6 Hh4 Ii6. inscription ‘MARIA’ in capitals; in the outer frame, a lozenge- r ‘Accipies’ woodcut on Aa1 ; see Schreiber^Heitz no. 18. shaped £eur-de-lis stamp. Size: 225 ¿ 150 ¿ 30 mm. Size of GW 4007; HC *2914; Go¡ B-394; BMC I 293; Pr 1418; BSB-Ink leaf: 205 ¿ 132 mm. F-162; CIBN B-289; Sack, Freiburg, 567; Schramm VIII p. 22; Occasional early interlinear notes. Schreiber V 3433; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 234. Provenance: Purchased for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1845), 4. COPY Bound with: shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.37. 2. Passio S. Meynradi. Basel: Michael Furter, 20 Sept. 1496 (M-213(2)). B-194 Bernardus Claravallensis Wanting Ff6 and the blank leaf Ii6. Floretus. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) blue paper boards. Scar of an r index tab on a1 of item 2. Remains of a paper label covering label a2 ‘Prohemium’. Incipit:‘[A]ntequam lecturam commenti tam sub- in red and gilt at the head of the spine. Size: 203 ¿ 142 ¿ 13 mm. limis tanquam profunde indaginis aggredi presumam . . .’ r Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. a2 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: Floretus (cum commento). Notes in German in an eighteenth-century hand(?) on the back ‘[N]omine Floretus liber incipit ad bona cetus(!) > Semper erit endleaf of item 2; see M-213. tutus eius documenta secutus’. Capital strokes and underlining in red. refs. See B-191. v Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. a2 Gerson, Johannes: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[I]ncipit liber Bequeathed in 1834. This item was stolen from the Bodleian by nomine Floretus a beato Bernardo Clareuallis metrice accumula- Bruno Pagano (b. c.1942), using the name ‘C. B. Poli’ on 12 June tus ex pluribus sacre scripture voluminibus ad eruditionem vnius- 1978, and was recovered on 14 Sept. 1978. The valuation ‘»3200’ cuiusque in ¢de catholica. In cuius tituli continuatione quattuor was pencilled in on the front pastedown by the thief.The ink-writ- tanguntur cause . . .’ ten shelfmark‘Douce 92’ hasbeen bleached from inside the upper refs.The author is here called Jarson. r cover, as have the impressions of the circular Douce stamp from m1 ‘Floreti tabule’. both the title-leaves; the paper shelf number has also been almost Lyons: Johannes Fabri, 21 June 1494. 4o. Presumably reprinted completely removed from the foot of the spine. The site of the from GW 4014, according to BMC. Douce book-plate has been covered up by pasting over it a copy collation: a^z8 h m6. of the anonymous [Trotter] book-plate, which does not belong GW 4016; HC *7183; C 990; Go¡ B-396; BMC VIII 307; Pr 8626; here. Now restamped; a new Douce book-plate has been inserted. BSB-Ink F-161; Hillard 340; Sheppard 6685. shelfmark: Douce 92(1). COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; gilt roll on turn-ins; ¢llets on B-193 Bernardus Claravallensis spine; edges red; marbled pastedowns. Size: 253 ¿ 175 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 241 ¿ 163 mm. Floretus. Early marginal notes. v Aa1 [Prohemium.] Provenance: George Dunn (1865^1912); book-label. On rear r Aa2 Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: Floretus (cum com- endleaf, note by Quaritch dated 15 May [19]19. Sir Robert mento).‘[N]omine Floretus liber incipit ad bona ceptus > Semper Leicester Harmsworth, Bart (1870^1937); sale (15^17 Mar. 1948), erit tutus eius documenta secutus’. lot 4584. Purchased in 1948; see BLR 2 (1948), 229. refs. See B-191. shelfmark: Inc. d. F2.1494.1. 430 bernardus claravallensis [b-195^b-199

B-195 Bernardus Claravallensis Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, part of lot 2271(?). London, Meditationes de interiori homine, et al. British Museum; shelfmark ‘IA 39231’; duplicate stamp. r Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate [a1 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: Meditationes de interiori Incunabula’ (Library Records c. 1054), no. 29. homine. [Also known as De cognitione humanae conditionis.] Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.1475.1 ‘Contemplationes de interiori homine’. shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.8. refs. PL CLXXXIV 485^508. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, 71. r B-197 Bernardus Claravallensis [b3 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: De bona conscientia. [Also known as De conscientia aedi¢canda or Meditationes de Meditationes de interiori homine. r interiori domo, cap. 1^22.] a1 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: Meditationes [de interiori refs. PL CLXXXIV 509^32. On authorship see Glorieux, homine. Also known as De cognitione humanae conditionis.] Migne, 71. refs. See B-195. r o [c6 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: De miseria vitae. [Paris: Antoine Caillaut, c.1483^4]. 4 . ‘Meditationes De miseriavite’. Incipit:‘[O] miseravita, que tantos collation: a8 b10. in prosperis decipis, tantos seduxisti, tantos excecasti . . .’ GW 4026; BMC VIII 46; Pr 7930B; CIBN B-294; Sheppard 6186. refs. On authorship see GW. COPY [c r] ‘Oratio beati Bernhardi’. Incipit: ‘[O] dulcissime Christe, bone 7 Binding: Twentieth-century half blue morocco, for the Bodleian Hiesu, sicut desidero, sic tota mente peto . . .’ Library; paper wrappers from a German book bound in. Size: [c v] ‘Alia oratio’. Incipit: ‘[D]omine Hiesu Christe, Christe qui es 7 190 ¿ 134 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 121 mm. vnicus cum patre et spiritu sancto, piis precibus humiliter te Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. deprecor . . .’ Provenance: Purchased for 45 Francs from Anatole Claudin, 10 [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1475, not after 1476]. Folio. July 1900, no. 98404; see Library Bills (1900). 10 6 7 collation: [a b c ]. shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.5. GW 4023; H *2880; Go¡ B-401; BMC II 342; Pr 1653; BSB-Ink B-327; CIBN B-292; Oates 914; Sheppard 1227. B-198 Bernardus Claravallensis COPY Meditationes de interiori homine. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) blind-tooled calf imitating an a r ‘Annotatio capitulorum’. earlier style. Size: 280 ¿ 212 ¿ 15 mm. Sizeof leaf: 271 ¿ 197 mm. 2 a r Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: Meditationes [de interiori Early marginal notes; on [a r] glosses on the adjectives‘incompre- 5 1 homine. Also known as De cognitione humanae conditionis.] hensibilis’, ‘delectabilis’, ‘laudabilis’ and ‘amabilis’, incipit: refs. Each chapter is preceded by a short summary; see B-195. ‘Philosophus dicit: Sic se habet intellectus noster ad o manifestissimam . . .’ [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1492. 8 . 8 Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital collation: a^d . strokes and underlining. GW 4032; HC *2883; Go¡ B-404; BMC III 754; Pr 7593; BSB-Ink Provenance: Purchased for »1. 5. 0; see Books Purchased B-329; Sack, Freiburg, 570; Sheppard 2440. (1846), 4. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.12. Binding: Nineteenth-century green cloth, for the Bodleian Library. Size: 144 ¿ 103 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 136 ¿ 92 mm. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital B-196 Bernardus Claravallensis strokes and underlining. Meditationes de interiori homine. Provenance: Collation note signed ‘J. Baer’. Purchased from r Joseph Baer & Co., 143. Lager-Catalog, 1884, no. 572, for 6 [a1 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: Meditationes [de inter- iori homine. Also known as De cognitione humanae conditionis.] Marks; see Library Bills, 17 May 1884. ‘Liber de contemplatione’. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.28. refs. See B-195. o B-199 Bernardus Claravallensis [Paris: Au Sou¥et Vert(Louis Symonel et Socii), c.1475]. 4 . collation: [a10 b c8]. Meditationes de interiori homine. r GW 4024; C 966; Go¡ B-402; BMC VIII 15; Pr 7901; CIBN B-293; [*2 ] ‘Annotatio capitulorum’. r Rhodes 323; Sheppard 6112. a1 Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-]: Meditationes [de interiori COPY homine. Also known as De cognitione humanae conditionis.] Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) blind-tooled calf (BM Duplicate refs. Each chapter is preceded by a short summary; see B-195. List dates c.1830). Size: 213 ¿ 153 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ [Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, after 1492]. 8o. Reprinted from 144 mm. Amerbach’s edition of 1492 (Go¡ B-404; Bod-inc. B-198), whose Principal initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue; other date is reproduced. Strasbourg is falsely named as the place of initials and paragraph marks are supplied alternately in red or printing in the colophon (see BMC V p. xxxii). blue. collation: [*4] a^g4. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); GW 4033; HC 2884; Go¡ B-405; BMC V 379; Pr 5696A; Oates1927; book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘AA.c.11’; see Lee, Royal Sheppard 3995. b-199^b-203] bernardus claravallensis 431

COPY 5. Governayle of helthe and Medicina stomachi. [Westminster: Holes in g2 and g3 pasted over; text is supplied in an early hand. William Caxton, 1489] (G-168; present shelfmark: Arch. G f.10). Binding: Twentieth-century half blue morocco, for the Bodleian Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian Library. Size: 162 ¿ 110 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 155 ¿ 100 mm. Library, in the style of the Tanner collection, but rebacked. Size: Provenance: Purchased on 4 Aug. 1902 from Jacques Rosenthal 165 ¿ 132 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 159 ¿ 121 mm. v (1854^1937). On E6 :‘God by god be my begynnyng’. r Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. f. G7.1492.1 Provenance: Unread inscription at the head of A2 of item 1. On v shelfmark: Inc. f. I4.3. F6 of item 1, inscription ‘Liber iste pertinet Johanni Michell j[ ] teste(?) Roberto Ebeley(?) . . . cum multis aliis’ in a sixteenth-cen- r B-200 Bernardus Claravallensis turyhand.ThomasTanner(1674^1735); name on A2 of item1and r Meditationes de interiori homine. on A1 of item 2. Bequeathed in 1735. r shelfmark: Tanner178(2). a2 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: Meditationes [de interiori homine. Also known as De cognitione humanae conditionis.] B-202 Bernardus Claravallensis refs. See B-195. Modus bene vivendi. [Lyons: Printer of Baldovinus Sabaudiensis (GW 3208), before 19 v Jan. 1492/3?]. 4o. Dated tentatively [after 1500?] by GW; Pr dates a1 ‘Tabula huius operis’. r [c.1495]; CIBN dates [before 19 Jan. 1492/3] on the basis of an a2 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Thomas de Frigido Monte ownership inscription reported by Pellechet no. 2116. (Froidmont)]: Modus bene vivendi. collation: a b6. refs. PL CLXXXIV1199^1306. On the authorship see Glorieux, GW 4041; HC 2881; BMC VIII 347; Pr 8701A; CIBN B-298; Migne, 74. Sheppard 6744. Venice: Bernardinus Benalius and Matteo Capcasa, 16 Dec. 1490. o COPY 4 . 8 6 Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment; marbled pastedowns. collation: a^e f . Size: 205 ¿ 140 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 136 mm. GW 4046; HR 2892 = H 2891; Go¡ B-412; Pr 4875; Sheppard 3981. Principal initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue; other COPY initials are supplied alternately in red or blue. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco; bound for Provenance: Presented in 1964; see Friends of the Bodleian the Bodleian Library. Size: 230 ¿ 170 ¿ 10 mm. Size of Annual Report (1964). leaf: 221 ¿ 159 mm. shelfmark: Don. e.635. Occasional early marginal notes. Provenance: Purchased in 1860 for »0. 3. 0; see bill from Parker B-201 Bernardus Claravallensis dated Oct. 1860, Library Bills fol. 218; see Books Purchased Meditationes de interiori homine [English.] (1861), 7. v shelfmark: Auct.7Q 4.55. A1 [Prologue by the translator,‘a deuoute student of the vnyuersy- tee of Cambrydge’.] Incipit: ‘[F]ull prou⁄table ben to vs trauey- B-203 Bernardus Claravallensis lyng pylgrymes . . .’ refs. Dated 12 Sept.1495. Modus bene vivendi. r v A2 [Table of contents.] a1 ‘Tabula huius operis’. r r A3 Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Meditationes de interiori homine a2 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Thomas de Frigido Monte [English.] Incipit: ‘[M]any there ben that knowe [and] vnder- (Froidmont)]: Modus bene vivendi. stonde many other thynges . . .’ refs. See B-202. Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, 9 Mar. 1496. 4o. Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, 30 May 1492. 8o. collation: A8 B^E6. collation: a^k8 l m6. r v On A1 a woodcut depicting a monk (probably St Bernard); on E6 a GW 4047; HC *2893; Go¡ B-413; BMC V 373; Pr 4881; BSB-Ink woodcut depicting the cruci¢xion; woodcut initials. T-335; CIBN B-301; Sheppard 3985.

GW 4043; Pr 9699; Du¡ 41; Sheppard 7439; STC 1916. Facsimile: COPY English Experience, no. 847 (Amsterdam, 1977). Wanting the blank leaf m6. COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian quarter green morocco; the Bound with: spine gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns; for Boutourlin. Size: 1. Johannes de Hildesheim, The most excellent treatise ofthe three 163 ¿ 115 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 156 ¿ 103 mm. kynges of Coleyne. Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, [c.1496] Occasional early marginal notes. (J-165(1)); An initial is supplied in red; red capital strokes. 3. Salomon et Marcolphus, Dialogus [English]. Antwerp: Gerard Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); Leeu, [between 27 July 1489 and1492] (S-045). book-plate and shelfmark no. 480, see Catalogue (1831); not Until 1869, this volume also contained: found in Catalogue (1841). Purchased for »0. 4. 0; see Books 4. Ars moriendi [English.] [Westminster: William Caxton, c.1491] Purchased (1842), 7. (A-454; present shelfmark: Arch. G f.9); shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.62. 432 bernardus claravallensis [b-204^b-208

B-204 Bernardus Claravallensis gia lungo tempo pregato che io scriuessi h destinassi a te qualche Modus bene vivendi. parola amonitoria al ben uiuere . . .’ v Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri, for Piero Pacini, [*1 ] ‘Tabula huius operis’. o a r Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Thomas de Frigido Monte 27 Jan. 1495/6. 4 . 1 collation: [*4] a^i K l^p8. (Froidmont)]: Modus bene vivendi. r refs. See B-202. On [*1 ] a woodcut depicting St Bernard handing the book to a nun. Woodcut initials. Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, 30 May 1494. 8o. 2 8 GW 4053; H *2898; C 960; Go¡ B-418; BMC VI 683; Pr 6359; collation: [* ] a^n . BSB-Ink T-336; CIBN B-305; Hillard 347; Sander 956; Sheppard GW 4048; HCR 2896; Go¡ B-414; BMC V 375; Pr 4888; CIBN 5245. B-302; Oates 1921^2; Sheppard 3996. COPY COPY Wanting gathering o. Leaf n8 repaired. v Binding: Half parchment. Size: 196 ¿ 136 ¿ 25 mm. Size of Leaf [*2 ] is here blank, described in other copies as containing leaf: 191 ¿ 125 mm. the printer’s device. Provenance: Alessandro, Count Mortara (À1855). Purchased in Binding: Modern parchment. Size: 158 ¿ 112 ¿ 14 mm. Size of 1852 from Count Mortara. leaf: 153 ¿ 98 mm. shelfmark: Mortara 489. Provenance: Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932). Presented in 1913. shelfmark: Toynbee 400. B-207 Bernardus Claravallensis De planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis. r B-205 Bernardus Claravallensis [a1 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-; Oglerius deTridino]: De Modus bene vivendi [Italian]. planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis [version B.] refs. Altprovenzalische Marienklage des XIII. Jahrhunderts, ed. [* v] [Prologue by the translator.] Incipit:‘Essendo sta piu h piu uolte, 1 W. Mushacke, Romanische Bibliothek, 3 (Halle an der Saale, o Laura in Christo ¢gliola mia, con piatosissima importunita 1890), 41^50; C.W. Marx,‘The Quis dabit of Oglerius de Tridino, rechiesto da la bona memoria . . .’ Monk and Abbotof Locedio’, Journalof MedievalLatin, 4 (1994), [* r] ‘La tabula de questo libro deuotissimo’. 3 118^29, at 122^9. Other versions have been edited by K. Chr. J.W. [* v] [Colophon.] 4 deVries, De Mariaklachten, Zwolse drukken en herdrukken voor a r Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Thomas de Frigido Monte 1 de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde te Leiden, 48 (Froidmont)]: Modus bene vivendi [Italian]. ‘El modo del ben (Zwolle, 1964), 59^64 and 277^92 [version A] and in PL uiuer’. Incipit: ‘[C]arissima molto a mi in Christo sorella, auendo CLXXXII 1133^42 [version C]. On the authorship see H. Barre¤ , me tu za longo tempo pregato che io scriuesse h destinasse ad te ‘Le Planctus Mariae attribue¤ a' Bernard’, Revue d’asce¤ tique et de qualche parola admonitoria al ben uiuere . . .’ mystique, 28 (1952), 243^66, at 252^9 (where it is suggested that o Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, [c.1494]. 4 . the De planctu is an extract from the Tractatus in laudibus Sancte 4 8 6 8 collation: [* ] a^d e^g h^o . Dei Genitricis), and VL I 793^4. GW 4052; HR 2897; Go¡ B-417; BMC V 375; Pr 4902; Sheppard [Cologne: Printer of Dictys (Arnold Ther Hoernen), c.1470]. 4o. 3997. For the dating see Needham,‘Cologne Partners’,106^8. COPY collation: [a6]. Binding: Parchment. Size: 220 ¿ 162 ¿ 14 mm. Sizeofleaf: 210 ¿ GW 4055; C 986; Go¡ B-420; Pr 983; CIBN B-307; Sheppard 749; 149 mm. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 242. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark sug- COPY gests a date of 1886. Bound with A-574; see there for details of binding and proven- shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.32. ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 140 mm. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.13(2). B-206 Bernardus Claravallensis Modus bene vivendi [Italian]. B-208 Bernardus Claravallensis r [*1 ] [Prologue by the translator.] ‘Sermone composto dal traductore De planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis. di questa opera in uulgare a Laura sua ¢gluola religiosa’. Incipit: r ‘Essendo stato gia piu h piu uolte, o Laura in Christo ¢gluola mia, [a1 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-; Oglerius de Tridino con piatosissima importunita richiesto dalla buona memoria . . .’ (Trino)]: De planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis [version B.] r refs. See B-207. [*3 ] ‘La tauola di questi deuotissimi sermoni’. r o a1 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Thomas de Frigido Monte [Cologne: Nicolaus Go« tz, c.1475]. 4 . (Froidmont)]: Modus bene vivendi. ‘Del modo del ben uiuere’. collation: [a6]. Incipit: ‘[C]arissima molto a me in Christo sorella, hauendomi tu GW 4060; C 985; Go¡ B-424; BMC I 239; Pr 1116; CIBN B-308; Oates 599; Sheppard 848; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 244.

COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century red cloth, for the Bodleian Library. Size: 198 ¿ 140 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 130 mm. b-208^b-211] bernardus de gordonio 433

Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital GW 4077; H *2902; Go¡ B-446; Pr 3769; BSB-Ink B-359; CIBN strokes and underlining. B-313; Sheppard 2983.

Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark sug- COPY gests a date of1884. Bound with: shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.47. 1. Johannes Burckardus Argentinensis, Ordo missae. Rome: Stephanus Guillireti, 22 Oct. 1509; B-209 Bernardus Claravallensis 2. Bonaventura, De praeparatione ad missam. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1500] (B-428); Speculum de honestate vitae, et al. 3. Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones circa confessionem seu r [a1 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-; Bernardus Silvestris(?)]: Sacramentum poenitentiae. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1495] Speculum de honestate vitae. [Also known as Formula honestae (T-193); vitae.] Incipit: ‘[P]etis a me, ¢li et frater, quod nunquam et nus- 5. Nicolaus [de Blony], De sacramentis. Logron‹ o: Arnaldo quam aliquem a suo prouisore audiui petisse . . .’ Guillen, de Brocar, 11Oct. 1510; refs. PL CLXXXIV 1167^82, but with slightly di¡erent incipit. 6. (bound within item 5:) Hieronymus Savonarola, In Psalmum On authorship see Glorieux, Migne,73^4. XXX (31): Expositio vel Meditatio in psalmum In te domine sper- v [a4 ] Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-]: ‘Octo puncta mediante avi. [Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, c.1499] (S-076); quibus peruenitur ad perfectionem vite spiritualis’. 7. Albertus de Ferrariis, De horis canonicis. [Rome: Stephan refs. PL CLXXXIV1181^6. On authorship see Glorieux, Migne, Plannck,1491^1500] (F-018D). 74. Wanting the blank leaf a6. [Cologne:Ulrich Zell, c.1475]. 4o. Dated by CIBNaccording to the Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- state of the type; GWand Sheppard date [c.1473]. boards. Red-edged leaves. Size: 212 ¿ 153 ¿ 24 mm. Size of collation: [a8]. leaf: 206 ¿ 141 mm. GW 4072; HC *2901; Go¡ B-442; BMC I 193; Pr 885; BSB-Ink Copious marginal notes in all items in Gomes’s hand in brown B-356; CIBN B-311; Hillard 349; Oates 390; Sheppard 685^6; ink. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 238. Provenance: Juan Gomes (sixteenth century); inscription in the r lower margin of a1 of item 1 in brown ink: ‘Juan Gomes FIRST COPY Madrigal’. John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 28, Bound with A-026(1); see there for details of binding and proven- ‘J. Burkard. Ordo missae’. Presented in 1659. ance. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 135 mm. shelfmark: 4o B 6(4) Th. Seld. Occasional marginal notes in a seventeenth-century hand, also found in other items in the volume. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.2(3). B-211 Bernardus de Gordonio SECOND COPY Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. v Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards; bound for KloÞ. [a1 ] Del Tuppo, Francesco: [Letter addressed to] Bernardinus Size: 214 ¿ 150 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 145 mm. Ghelardinus. Early marginal notes. refs. Fava^Bresciano II 48^9, n. 3. r Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital [a2 ] Bernardus de Gordonio: [Introduction.] Incipit:‘[I]nterrogatus strokes and underlining. a quibusdam, Socrates quomodo posset optime dicere . . .’ r Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- [a2 ] [Table of contents.] v label; see sale (1835), lot 617. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1836; [a2 ] Bernardus de Gordonio: Practica, seu Lilium medicinae. inscription on front pastedown; sale (1837), lot 71; purchased for Incipit: ‘[F]ebris est calor innaturalis mutatus in igneum . . .’ »0. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 5. refs. See George Sarton, ‘Lilium medicinae’, in Mediaeval shelfmark: Auct.7Q 4.41. Studies in Honor of Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford, ed. Urban T. Holmes and Alex J. Denomy (Cambridge, Mass., 1948), 239^56, and Luke F. Demaitre, Doctor Bernard de Gordon: Professor and B-210 Bernardus Claravallensis Practitioner (Toronto, 1980), particularly 51^9. For the relation- Speculum de honestate vitae, et al. ship to the‘Lilium medicinae’of Gilbertus, see Sarton 239 ¡. r a1 Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-; Bernardus Silvestris(?)]: Naples: Francesco delTuppo, forBernardinus Gerardinus, 20 May Speculum de honestate vitae. [Also known as Formula honestae 1480. Folio. vitae.] collation: [a^h8 i k6 l^z A8 B6 C8]. refs. See B-209. GW 4080; H *7795; Go¡ B-447; Pr 6683; BSB-Ink B-333; Fava^ r a3 Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-]: ‘Octo puncta mediante Bresciano II 48^9 no. 58; Osler, IM 198; Sheppard 5463. quibus peruenitur ad perfectionem vite spiritualis’. COPY refs. PL CLXXXIV 1181^86. On authorship see Glorieux, Wanting [a ] [Sheppard notes that this is blank, not as GW]. Migne, 74. 1 Binding: Parchment. Size: 255 ¿ 200 ¿ 37 mm. Size of o [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1497^9]. 4 . Dated by CIBNaccording leaf: 247 ¿ 187 mm. v to the state of the type; GW dates [c.1490^6], Sheppard [1491^ Early marginal annotations. On [C8 ] notes in a sixteenth/seven- 1500]. Pr did not distinguish this edition from GW 4075. teenth-century hand. collation: a6. Woodcut initials. 434 beroaldus, philippus [b-211^b-214

r Provenance: Hieronymus Taurinus (sixteenth century); signa- a1 [Verse.] ‘Signe¢cata(!) volens scripturae noscere sacrae Haec r > ture in lower margin of [a2 ]. Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, legat, explanat saxea uerba pie’; 2 elegiac distichs. Conte Libri Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); purchased at refs. See Walther, Initia, 18198. r his sale (1 Aug. 1859), lot 1149, for »2. 0. 0; see Books Purchased a2 [Forte], Johannes Bernardus: [Introduction.] Incipit: (1859), 67. ‘[P]lerosque diuino cultui dedicatos esse cognoscimus . . .’ r shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.21. a3 [Forte], Johannes Bernardus: Vocabulista ecclesiastico [Italian]. Incipit: ‘Ah ah ah. El propheta quasi piangendo diceua, ah ah ah signore dio . . .’ B-212 Bernardus Parmensis Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani, 17 Nov. 1496. 8o. Casus longi super quinque libros Decretalium. collation: a^r8 s4. r [a1 ] [Title-page.] GW 4091; CR1000; Go¡ B-359; BMC VI 685; Pr 6365; Oates 2427; v [a1 ] ‘Tabula’. Sheppard 5251. r [a3 ] Bernardus [Parmensis: Introduction.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[R]ex paci¢- COPY

cus’’, premissa salutatione, sic pone casum. In ista constitutione, Wanting a1, the title-page, which has been replaced by a type- rex paci¢cus, id est dominius noster Iesus Christus pia sua miser- facsimile. atione ab initio mundi disposuit seu preuidit subditos suos fore Binding: Half parchment. Size: 144 ¿ 102 ¿ 30 mm. Size of pudicos, paci¢cos et modestos . . .’ leaf: 135 ¿ 95 mm. r v [a3 ] Bernardus [Parmensis]: Casus longi super quinque libros Early marginal note in red on p4 . r v r Decretalium. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]irmiter credimus’’. Nota quod post On a2 a six-line initial ‘P’, on c2 a three-line initial ‘C’, and on s4 symbolum apostolorum . . .’ initials ‘X’,‘Y’, and ‘Z’, are all supplied in red. refs. See Schulte II 115^16. Provenance: Dominus Fabianus de Clusereto (£. 1503); inscrip- v Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg tion, in red, on s4 : ‘Libellus iste est mei dompni Fabiani de Husner)], 1484. Folio. Clusereto, quem emi Florentiae decem soldorum die 28 Jan. collation: [a^y8.6 z8 A6 B^E8.6 F^I8]. 1503’. Giacomo, Count Manzoni (1816^1889) Catalogue, part II GW 4095; H *2932; Go¡ B-457; Pr 589; BSB-Ink B-344; Sheppard (1893), no. 3678. Purchased in 1893; purchase not identi¢ed in 456. Library Bills. shelfmark: Inc. f. I9.1496.1. COPY

Leaf [a1] torn; [I8] damaged. Some leaves repaired in guttering. Binding: Contemporary German(?) blind-tooled calf over B-214 Beroaldus, Philippus wooden boards, with bevelled edges. Remains of catches; two Annotationes centum (ed. Hieronymus Salius clasps lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of Faventinus). the upper cover. On both covers double ¢llets form two frames, v the inner rectanglebeing subdivided bydouble ¢llets into triangu- a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Ulrich von lar compartments. On the upper cover the inner rectangle is deco- Rosenberg. rated with the following repeated stamps: a circular rosette, a refs. Philippus Beroaldus, Annotationes Centum, ed. Lucia A. circular deer, a circular swan, a circular double-headed eagle, a Ciapponi, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 131 lozenge-shaped eagle, and a circular cross motif. On the lower (Binghamton, NY,1995), 53^6. For the dedicatee see Beroaldus, cover the frames are decorated with the lozenge-shaped eagle Annotationes Centum, ed. Ciapponi, 6, note 3. r stamp, small, circular evangelist stamps, and a circular unicorn a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes centum. Edited by stamp, all repeated; the inner rectangle is decorated with these Hieronymus Salius Faventinus. stamps, also the stamps from the upper cover and an oval-shaped refs. Beroaldus, Annotationes Centum, ed. Ciapponi, 57^163, S. Barbara, all repeated, and a circular Cruci¢xion, and circular with this edition discussed on 31. v Madonna and Child. Parchment endleaves and pastedowns. h3 ‘Hendecassyllabon’.‘Vldrici nitidos lares adite > Centenae simul Size: 318 ¿ 227 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 204 mm. annotationes’; 26 hendecasyllables. The gatherings are signed by hand. Early marginal notes. refs. Beroaldus, Annotationes Centum, ed. Ciapponi, 164. v Provenance: Thomas Williamson (sixteenth century); signature h3 [Erratum.] Incipit: ‘Vbi enarratur uersus ille satyrici poetae . . . r on [a1 ]. Ralph Hedingham (sixteenth century); damaged inscrip- Nomina dicuntur tituli debitorum presertim . . .’ v tion on [I8 ]: ‘pertinet Radulph Hedyngham’. Thomas Grey (six- Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, for himself and teenth century); signature on verso of lower parchment endleaf: Benedictus Hectoris, 1488. Folio. 6 4 ‘Magistri Tho. Grey Specsals’. Probably acquired between 1674 collation: a b c^h . Leaf a3 signed fiii. and 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, I 143, but not in Hyde, GW 4113; HC *2943; Go¡ B-464; BMC VI 823; Pr 6584; BSB-Ink Catalogus (1674). B-360; CIBN B-336; Rhodes 332; Sheppard 5338. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: B 5.8 Jur.; C 4.16 Th.; C 1.4 Jur. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.9. Bound with: 1. Sextus Aurelius Propertius, Elegiae. Bologna: Franciscus de B-213 Bernardus, Johannes Benedictis for Benedictus Hectoris, 1487 (P-483). Binding: Eighteenth-century red morocco. On both covers Vocabulista ecclesiastico [Italian and Latin]. double gold ¢llets form a frame, decorated with a dentelle roll; r a1 [Title-page.] foliate and £oral roll on turn-ins; the spine gold-tooled; marbled b-214^b-216] beroaldus, philippus 435

pastedowns and endpapers; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Reformation Thought, 38 (Leiden, 1986), p. xxxiii (version C), 3^ Library on both covers. Size: 320 ¿ 220 ¿ 35 mm. Size of 115. r leaf: 310 ¿ 203 mm. q1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Introduction dedicated to] Hannibal Some early marginal annotations. Bentivolus. Incipit: ‘[L]ibuit has quoque annotaciunculas, inclyte Provenance: Sir Thomas Saunders Seabright, (1723^1761); Hannibal Bentiuolae . . .’ r armorial book-plate: see Howe, Book Plates, 26406. Purchased q1 Beroaldus, Philippus: Appendix annotamentorum post from Harding & Lepard, Catalogue (1830), no. 3562 for »2. 2. 0; Suetonii enarrationes. Incipit: ‘Plerique omnes ecclesiasticae lit- r see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 19, manuscript note on a2 of item teraturae studiosi anxie et sitienter . . .’ r 1, and Books Purchased (1829), 17. q6 [Epilogue addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Lector candide, shelfmark: Auct. O 4.27(2). o¡endes opinor interdum o¡endicula . . .’ v q6 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Epigram] ‘ad librum’. ‘I liber Hannibalis genio su¡ultus et aura > Nec tu nasutum rhinocerota B-215 Beroaldus, Philippus time’; 2 elegiac distichs. v Annotationes centum, et al. q6 Tugerius Pontre[mulensis; Ugerius Pontremulensis]: r ‘Tetrastichon’.‘Venerit unde tibi liber hic si forte requiris Crede a1 [List of contents.] > r mihi caelo nobile uenit opus; 2 elegaic distichs. a2 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Ulrich von Rosenberg. refs. This epigram is ascribed to Ugerius Pontremulensis in refs. see B-214. Suetonius,Vitae XII Caesarum (Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 5 r Apr. 1493). a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes centum. r refs. see B-214; this edition is discussed in Beroaldus, r1 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Sigismondo Annotationes Centum, ed. Ciapponi, 31^2. Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[A]ccipe, splendidissime et ultramondane v Marchio, reuerendissime Protonotarie . . .’ c6 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecasyllabon’.‘Vldrici nitidos lares r adite Centenae simul annotationes’; 26 hendecasyllables. r1 Pius, Johannes Baptista: Annotamentum. Incipit: ‘[S]ubsiciuis > horis et tumultuariis, quod aiunt . . .’ refs. see B-214. v v s5 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Valedictory letter addressed to] c6 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Francesco Casati. Incipit: ‘[C]onsueuerunt religiosi agricolae primitias frugum diis Sigismondo Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[H]abes, reuerendissime protho- immortalibus dicare . . .’ notarie, haec qualiacumque annotamenta . . .’ r c7 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Contra Seruium annotationes’. [Also Brescia: Bernardinus de Misintis, for Angelus Britannicus, [17 known as Annotationes in commentarios Servii Vergilianos.] Dec.] 1496. Folio. The colophon reads: ‘saturnalibus Incipit: ‘[S]eruius, qui doctissimus a Macrobio nuncupatur, com- M.cccc.xcvi’. For the date of this edition, see BMC. mentarios scripsit . . .’ collation: a6 aa4 b c8 d^m6 n4 o6 p4 q^s6. v e3 [Concluding note addressed to] Francesco Casati. Incipit: GW 4114; HC 2946; Go¡ B-465; BMC VII 991; Pr 7039; BSB-Ink ‘[H]aec sunt uir praestantissime, quae partim in grammatica . . .’ B-361; CIBN B-337; Hillard 355; Sack, Freiburg, 591; Sheppard v e3 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecasyllabon ad libellum’.‘I curre ad 5813. dominum citus libelle I recta ad nitidi lares Casati’; 16 hende- > COPY casyllables. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper v e3 Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes in Plinium. Incipit: ‘In boards; bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library libro tertio, ubi sermo sit de Latinis populis . . .’ on both covers. Size: 318 ¿ 220 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 309 ¿ r f1 Politianus, Angelus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Lorenzo I de’ 204 mm. Medici. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- refs. Ma|« er I 213^17. label; see sale (1835), lot 219. Presumably the copy purchased for r f3 [List of authors.] »1. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 2, where it is listed as refs. Ma|« er I 218^19. ‘Annotationes doctorum virorum in grammaticos, oratores, r f4 [List of contents.] poetas’. refs. Ma|« er I 220^3. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.34. v f5 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellanea centuria prima. refs. Ma|« er I 224^311. r B-216 Beroaldus, Philippus n1 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Ex tertio libro obseruationum’. Incipit: ‘[V]ideo ‘‘a’’ praepositionem, quum in multas uariaque signi¢ca- Annotationes in commentarios Servii Vergilianos. r tiones pateat . . .’ a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Francesco Casati. v n3 Calderinus, Domitius: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Sic mihi Incipit: ‘[C]onsueuerunt religiosi agricolae primitias frugum diis perpetuae contingant murmura laudis Et bona post funus hora immortalibus dicare . . .’ > v superstes eat’; elegiac distichs. a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes in commentarios Servii refs. See Walther, Initia, 18122. Vergilianos. Incipit: ‘[S]eruius, qui doctissimus a Macrobio nun- r o1 Politianus, Angelus: Panepistemon. cupatur, commentarios scripsit in Virgilium maximae elegantiae refs. Ma|« er I 462^73. nec minoris eruditionis . . .’ r o6 Politianus, Angelus: Lamia. [Praelectio in priora Aristotelis Analytica.] refs. Angelo Poliziano, Lamia: praelectio in priora Aristotelis ‘Analytica’, ed. Ari Wesseling, Studies in Medieval and 436 beroaldus, philippus [b-216^b-220

v e5 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon ad libellum’.‘I curre ad Early marginal annotations, some cropped. v dominum citus, libelle, > I recta ad nitidi lares casati’; 16 hende- Provenance: Cancelled inscription on a6 in a contemporary casyllables. hand: ‘Istius libri possessor est Jacobus Dol . . .’ Anatole Bologna: Henricus de Colonia, 12 Nov. 1482. 4o. Claudin; slip pasted on the front endleaf. Purchased for Francs collation: a b8 c^e6. 40 from A. Claudin, Paris, 29 Dec. 1899, no. 94894; see Library GW 4115; HR 2944; Go¡ B-466; BMC VI 816; Pr 6543A; CIBN Bills (1900). B-339; not in Sheppard. shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.2.

COPY r B-219 Beroaldus, Philippus Wanting the blank leaf e6. On a1 , last line, variant: ‘mus. ut mag- nus vir . . .’ (see CIBN). Carmen de die dominicae passionis. r Binding: Brown calf with gilt-edged leaves, bound by [John] [*1 ] [Title-page.] v Clarke (£. 1821^1859) and [Francis] Bedford (1800^1884), pre- [*1 ] Beroaldus, Philippus: Carmen de die dominicae passionis. sumably for the 1st or 2nd Earl of Leicester, between 1841 and ‘[V]enit moesta dies, rediit lachrimabile tempus > Sancta salutiferi 1850. Size: 204 ¿ 138 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 133 mm. celebrantur funera Christi’; hexameters. Provenance: Holkham Hall, Norfolk, Earls of Leicester; shelf- refs. See Walther, Initia, 20104. mark ‘A1.B8’on front endleaf. Purchased in 1953. [Erfurt]: Heidericus and Marx Ayrer, [c.1498]. 4o. shelfmark: Holk. e.2. collation: [*6]. Gathering numbered but not signed. r Woodcut on [*1 ]; see Schramm XIII pl. 325. B-217 Beroaldus, Philippus GW 4120; Schramm XIII p. 7 and pl. 325; Schreiber V,3439; not in Annotationes in commentarios Servii Vergilianos. Sheppard. r a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Francesco Casati. COPY Incipit: ‘[C]onsueuerunt religiosi agricolae primicias frugum diis Binding: Parchment manuscript wrappers, from a ¢fteenth-cen- immortalibus dicare . . .’ tury antiphonary(?), with German neumes on a ¢ve-line stave. v a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes in commentarios Servii Formerly bound with, among other items, Poeniteas cito. Vergilianos. Incipit: ‘[S]eruius, qui doctissimus a Macrobio non- Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 1499 (Donaueschingen sale cata- cupatur, commentarios scripsit in Virgilium maxime elegantiae logue, lot 265); probably rebound separately in Germany in the nec minoris eruditionis . . .’ twentieth century. Size: 174 ¿ 134 ¿ 3 mm. Size of leaf: 166 ¿ v d7 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon ad libellum’.‘I curre ad 122 mm. domum citus, libelle, I recta ad nitidi lares casati’; 16 hendecasyl- Copious contemporary interlinear manuscript notes. > v lables. A two-line initial ‘V’ is supplied in black ink on [*1 ].Woodcut is [Milan: Simon Magniagus(?), c.1483^5].4o. Prassigns to [Casal di coloured in red, yellow, and green wash. Contemporary manu- SanVaso: Antonius de Corsiono]; see BMC VI p.xxviii. script foliation: 23^38. collation: a b8 c6 d6+1. Provenance: Donaueschingen, Baden-Wu« rttemberg, Court 29 leaves: GWcounts eight leaves in gathering d. Pellechet describes Library of Princes zu Fu« rstenberg; Donaueschingen shelfmark: a copy with an eighth leaf, containing on the verso‘Sonetto contra ‘Donau.Inc.81’, on label on the upper cover; sale, London: pestilentia’, not mentioned by GW. Sotheby’s, 1 July 1994, lot 47. Purchased in 1994 for »13,089.67; GW 4116; Pr 7274; Pellechet 2206; Sheppard 4980. see ledger (1993/4), no. 569. shelfmark: Inc. e. G21.1. COPY Bound with A-379; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 158 mm. B-220 Beroaldus, Philippus shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.35(3). Declamatio philosophi, medici, oratoris. r [*1 ] [Title-page.] v B-218 Beroaldus, Philippus [*1 ] Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Paulus Sidlovitius. Carmen de die dominicae passionis. Incipit: ‘[P]ortium Catonem Tusculanum illum, qui optimus ora- tor, optimus senator, optimus imperator, est habitus . . .’ r a1 [Title-page.] refs. See Krautter 16, and 23 n. 55, in which part of this letter is r a2 Beroaldus, Philippus: Carmen de die dominicae passionis. quoted. ‘Uenit mesta dies, rediit lachrymabile tempus Sancta salutiferi r > A1 Beroaldus, Philippus: Declamatio philosophi, medici, oratoris. celebrantur funera Christi’; hexameters. Incipit:‘[M]agna ac venerabilis res est eloquentiaviri ornatissimi, refs. See Walther, Initia, 20104. cuius bono nihil prestabilius . . .’ o r [Paris]: Jean Lambert, [c.1493]. 4 . B3 Beroaldus, Philippus: De optimo statu et principe. Incipit: collation: a6. ‘[P]ars philosophiae est et ea quidem pulcherrima uiri clarissimi GW 4119; Pr 8294A; Claudin II 232^3; Sheppard 6458. administrare rempublicam . . .’ o COPY Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 13 Dec. 1497. 4 . The Bodleian copy is illustrated in Claudin. collation: [*2] A^D8 E4. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century quarter brown mo- GW 4126; HC *2963; Go¡ B-473; BMC VI 844; Pr 6635; BSB-Ink rocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 185 ¿ 135 ¿ 6 mm. Size of B-371; CIBN B-343; Oates 2499; Sack, Freiburg, 592; Sheppard leaf: 176 ¿ 125 mm. 5387^8. b-220^b-223] beroaldus, philippus 437

FIRST COPY (B-221) Beroaldus, Philippus Bound with: Declamatio philosophi, medici, oratoris et al. 1. Gaius Caecilius Plinius Secundus, Epistolae. Bologna: o Benedictus Hectoris,19 Oct. 1498 (P-380); [Venice: Georgius de Rusconibus, c.1508]. 4 . Dated from BMC 2. Gaius Caecilius Plinius Secundus, Ad Traianum epistolae 46. (It). GW dates to [sixteenth century], BSB [1505?], IGI [after 1500], Pr [after1500(?)], R [c.1500]. [Venice]: Johannes deTridino,Tacuinus,11May 1502. 4 8 Binding: Eighteenth-century English calf; perhaps bound for the collation: [a b^n ]. Bodleian Library; with the gold stamp of the Library on both Some woodcut initials. covers. On both covers double gilt ¢llets form a frame; single gilt GW IV col. 27; H 2961a; R 424; Go¡ B-477; BMC (It) 89; Pr 5712; ¢llets on edges of boards; scroll on entwined bands on turn-ins; BSB-Ink B-374; not in Sheppard. six compartments on the spine separated by double ¢llets; COPY sprinkled turquoise-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; green Binding: Twentieth-century half brown morocco; bound for the silk bookmark. Size: 213 ¿ 160 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ Bodleian Library. Size: 207 ¿ 150 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 147 mm. 135 mm. From the evidence of missing text provided in both items 1 and 2 Early marginal annotations. in manuscript in the same contemporary hand, that of Guillaume Provenance: Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not found in Bude¤ (1462^1540) it is clear that at least the ¢rst two items have Catalogus (1843), with Appendix; the shelfmark suggests a date been travelling together from an early stage; on these notes see of c.1850. P-380. Aworm-hole shows that item 2 and Beroaldus were travel- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.66. ling together before they were put into the present binding. Some pointing hands in the margins. B-222 Beroaldus, Philippus Manuscript foliation in black ink. Declamatio ebriosi, scortatoris et aleatoris. Provenance: Guillaume Bude¤ (1467^1540). Thomas Hearne r r (1678^1735), 1708; signature and note on a1 of item 1: note in a1 [Title-page.] t v Hearne’s hand: ‘This edition (collated with a MS ) I bought in an a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Sigismund auction in the year 1708 in Oxon . . .’; Hearne’s number:‘MS 90 E Gossinger. Incipit: ‘[S]citi elegantisque conuiuatoris est non tam Pr 88’. Bequeathed to William Bedford (À1747). Listed in John apparatu ferculorum instruere . . .’ r Whiston’s list, MS. Rawl. D. 1167, fol. 12, no. 24: ‘Plinii Secundi a3 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[P]ater qui tres Epistol× ^ Bonon. 1497.The above book is collated through with ¢lios habebat, unum scortatorem, alterum aleatorem, tertium a manuscript’; the title of item 1 is con£ated with the imprint of ebriosum . . .’ r item 3. Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755). Bequeathed in 1755. a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: Declamatio ebriosi, scortatoris et alea- shelfmark: Auct. L 4.3(3). toris. Incipit: ‘[N]on ignoro iudices quanto onere causa nostra SECOND COPY prematur . . .’ Bound with: refs. See D. Schmid, Die‘Declamatio ebriosi, scortatoris et alea- 1. Philippus Beroaldus, De felicitate. Bologna: Benedictus toris de vitiositate disceptantium’ von Philippus Beroaldus und ihr Hectoris,13 Apr. 1499 (B-225(1)); Ein£uÞ auf die deutsche Fastnachtsdichtung (Freiburg in der 3. Philippus Beroaldus, Heptalogos. Bologna: Benedictus Schweiz,1947), particularly 4^30. Hectoris,18 Dec. 1498 (B-226); Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 1499. 4o. Pr does not distinguish 4. Philippus Beroaldus, Declamatio ebriosi, scortatoris et alea- between Go¡ B-471 and B-472. Sheppard notes that the1499 edi- toris. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris,1499 (B-222); tion described by BMC is GW 4131. 5. Philippus Beroaldus, Oratio proverbiorum. Bologna: collation: a b8 c4. Benedictus Hectoris,17 Dec. 1499 (B-227). GW 4130; H *2965; Go¡ B-471; Pr 6644; BSB-Ink B-370; CIBN Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch gold-tooled red morocco; B-344; Oates 2501; Rhodes 333; Sack, Freiburg, 593; Sheppard see Foot,‘Incunable Collector’, no. 42. Size: 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 26 mm. 5398. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 135 mm. COPY Manuscript contents list in Gerard Meerman’s hand on the front Bound with B-220(2); see there for details of binding and proven- endleaf.‘2101’on the verso of the front endleaf. ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 135 mm. Partial rubrication: some initials and paragraph marks are sup- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.33(4). plied in red ink. Provenance: Gerard Meerman (1722^1771); manuscript cata- logue (MMW S 145 III, fol. 5v, no. 645b); armorial book-plate; B-223 Beroaldus, Philippus contents list (see above). Johan Meerman (1753^1815); purchased De felicitate. at his sale, vol. II, p. 77, lot 223, for £. 14: see Books Purchased . . . r [*1 ] [Title-page.] at the Sale of M. Meerman, p. 3, with auction number on label at r [*2 ] Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jakob II von the head of the spine. Baden, Archbishop of Trier. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.33(2). r a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: De felicitate. Incipit:‘[M]agna res est, viri ornatissimi, et omnibus horis omnium uotis expetita felicitas . . .’ r d7 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Distichon ad auditores extemporaliter e¡usum’.‘Felix cui constant bona corporis et bona mentis > Nec non fortunae munera parca deae’; 1 elegiac distich. 438 beroaldus, philippus [b-223^b-225

r d7 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Endecasyllabon’ [addressed to] Johann Setzer, Aug.1530; Giovanni II Bentivoglio.‘Felix o nimis et beate princeps, > Cuius 6. Johannes Regiomontanus, De magnitudine cometae. presidio est beata felix’; 10 hendecasyllables. Nuremberg: Fridericus Peypus,1531; r d7 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Eiusdem endecasyllabon’ [addressed 7. Franciscus Bella¢nus, De origine et temporibus urbis Bergomi. to] Germania. ‘O Germania muneris repertrix > Quo nil utilius Descriptio agri et urbis Bergomatis M. A. Michaelis.Venice: I. A. dedit uetustas’; 28 hendecasyllables. and Brothers de Sabbio, May 1532; Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 1 Apr. 1495. 4o. 8. Magistratuum regni Neapolitano. Salerno, 1544; collation: [*4] a^d8. 9. Johannes Sturmius, Dialogi duo in partitiones oratorias GW 4132; HC 2969; Go¡ B-482; BMC VI 828; Pr 6606; BSB-Ink Ciceronis. Paris: Jean Loys, deThielt, 1543; B-365; CIBN B-345; Sack, Freiburg, 594; Sheppard 5350. 10. Paulus III, Pont. Max., Bulla ‘Laetare Hierusalem’. Louvain: Servatius Zassenus, Jan. 1545; COPY 11. Fridericus Nausea, Super deligendo futurae in Germania Wanting gathering [*]. Synodi loco Catacrisis una cum Coloniae et Ratisbonae civitatum Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; marbled pastedowns. Size: topothesia.Vienna: Johann Singriener, 1545; 218 ¿ 162 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 153 mm. 12. Concordata nationis Germanicae cum Sancta Sede Apostolica Manuscript foliation, perhaps by Ulisse Aldrovandi. pro ipsius ecclesiae unione. Louvain: Antonius Maria Bergaigne, Provenance: Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522^1605); inscription on d r: 8 1554; ‘Tum perlegi die 23 August 1571 Ego Ulisses Aldrovandus > 13. Pius IV, Pont. Max., Motus proprius super parrochialium ac in . . .’John Benjamin Charles Heath, Baron Heath (1790^1879); aliarum ecclesiarum curatarum collationibus. Brescia: for sale, Sotheby’s, 24 Apr. 1879, sold for »0. 9. 0. Ingram Bywater Johannes Baptista Bozola, 1563; (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 619. Bequeathed in 1914. 14. Georg Meier, Testamentum: psalm cxxvi. Dresden: Mattheus shelfmark: Byw. K 7.16. Stoeckel,1570; 15. Octavius Bandinius, Oratio in obitum Cosmi Medicis, 19 June B-224 Beroaldus, Philippus 1574. Florence: Juntae, 1574; De felicitate. 16. Marcus Antonius Muretus, Oratio in funere Karoli IX Gallorum Regis. Florence: Juntae, 1574; r a1 [Title-page.] 16a. Benedetto Betti, Ordine dell’apparato fatto da’ Giovanni della r a2 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jakob II von Baden. Compagnia di San Giovanni Vangelista. Florence, 1574; Incipit:‘[S]oleo ipse mecum, illustris Marchio, cumprimis admir- 17. Achilles Statius, Oratio obedientalis. Rome: Josephus de ari iuuenes illos . . .’ Angelis, 1574; refs. See B-223. 18. Achilles Statius, Lusitanorum regum insignia. [Rome: r a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: De felicitate. Incipit:‘[M]agna res est viri Josephus de Angelis, 1574]; ornatissimi, et omnibus horis omnium uotis expetita felicitas . . .’ 19. Pontius Scalma, Oratio de observantia. Piacenza: Franciscus r e3 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Distichon ad auditores extemporaliter Comes, 1575; e¡usum’.‘Felix cui constant bona corporis et bona mentis > Nec 20. Camillus Lomatius, Actio gratiarum, 6 June 1575. Piacenza: non fortunae munera parca deae’; 1 elegiac distich. Franciscus Comes, 1575; v e3 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Endecasyllabon’ [addressed to] 21. Calendarium et index festorum et ieiuniorum secundum Giovanni II Bentivoglio.‘Felix o nimis et beate princeps, > Cuius Metropolitanae Ecclesiae Pragensis. Prague: Michael Peterle, presidio est beata felix’; 10 hendecasyllables. 1578; refs. See B-223. 22. Chronologia ecclesiastica. Bologna: Societas Typographiae, v e3 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Eiusdem endecasyllabon’ [addressed 1580; to] Germania. ‘O Germania muneris repertrix > Quo nil utilius 23. Paulus Radegius, Decas tertia thesium de historia ¢dei dedit uetustas’; 28 hendecasyllables. Christianae. Basel: Heirs of Johann Oporinus, 1582; Bologna: Caligula de Bazaleriis, 1 Apr. 1495. 4o. Reprinted from 24. Georg Zigli, Libertatis Germanicae querela. Libertatis the edition of Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 1 Apr. 1495, with Helveticae. [N. pl.: n. pr.],1586. the date in the colophon unchanged (Sheppard and BMC VI 836). Binding: Nineteenth-century English half calf over marbled collation: a^e4. paper boards, bound uniformly with other books of the ‘G. GW 4133; HC *2968; Go¡ B-483; BMC VI 836; Pr 6615; BSB-Ink Pamph.’collection. Size: 200 ¿ 148 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ B-366; Oates 2497; Sheppard 5372. 137 mm.

COPY Occasional ‘nota’ lines against sections of the text, and a pointing v Bound with: hand, in faded black ink, on d2 . 2. Leonellus Chieregatus, Sermo in publicatione confoederationis Provenance: Charles Godwyn (1700?^1770). Bequeathed in1770. inter Alexandrum VI et Romanorum reges. [Rome: Johann shelfmark: G. Pamph. 1829(1). Besicken, after12 Apr. 1495] (C-187); 3. Petrus Hispanus, Flores. Strasbourg: Matthias Schuerer, May B-225 Beroaldus, Philippus 1513; De felicitate. 4. Ladislaus de Macedonia, Oratio habita Norimbergae coram r A1 [Title-page.] Senatus Principum et omnium ordinum sacri Romani Imperii, pro expeditione inTurcos. [Nuremberg?], 29 Nov.1522; 5. Hieronymus Gebweiler, Epitome. Gendorf bei Baldramsdorf: b-225^b-228] beroaldus, philippus 439

v r A1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letteraddressed to] Jakob IIvon Baden. a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: Oratio proverbium. Incipit: ‘[S]ocrates Incipit: ‘[S]oleo ipse mecum, illustris Marchio, cumprimis admir- ille philosophorum fons, uiri clarissimi, quem oraculum ari iuuenes illos . . .’ Apollinis sapientissimum mortalium esse prodidit . . .’ r r A3 Beroaldus, Philippus: De felicitate. Incipit:‘[M]agna res est viri c8 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epilogus’. Incipit:‘Habetis uiri clarissimi ornatissimi, et omnibus horis omnium uotis expetita felicitas . . .’ sententias populares, non populari opinor. . .’ r D4 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Distichon ad auditores extemporaliter Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 17 Dec. 1499. 4o. 8 4 e¡usum’.‘Felix cui constant bona corporis et bona mentis > Nec collation: a^c d . non fortunae munera parca deae’; 1 elegiac distich. GW 4142; HC *2966; Go¡ B-489; BMC VI 845; Pr 6645; BSB-Ink r D4 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Endecasyllabon’ [addressed to] B-379; CIBN B-350; Sack, Freiburg, 595; Sheppard 5397. Giovanni II Bentivoglio.‘Felix o nimis et beate princeps, > Cuius presidio est beata felix’; 10 hendecasyllables. COPY Bound with B-220(2); see there for details of binding and acquisi- refs. See B-223. tion. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 135 mm. D r [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Eiusdem endecasyllabon’ [addressed 4 Wanting the blank leaf d . to] Germania. ‘O Germania muneris repertrix Quo nil utilius 4 > shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.33(5). dedit uetustas’; 28 hendecasyllables. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 13 Apr. 1499. 4o. 8 4 B-228 Beroaldus, Philippus collation: A^C D . GW 4134 (+ Anm.); HC Addenda, *2971; Go¡ B-484; BMC VI 844; Orationes et poemata. r Pr 6641; BSB-Ink B-367; CIBN B-346; Sheppard 5393^4. a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Martinus ‘Boemus’. FIRST COPY Incipit: ‘[C]ollegi nuper oratiunculas nonnullas uariis a me tem- Bound with B-220(2); see there for details of binding and acquisi- poribus . . .’ r tion. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 136 mm. a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: Orationes. Incipit:‘[P]rudentis litterarum shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.33(1). professoris o⁄cium est, uiri prestantissimi . . .’ r SECOND COPY d7 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epigramma’ addressed to Ludovicus Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf, with mottled Sforza. ‘Hesperios inter ductores Inclite princeps > Principe quo blue paper boards. Size: 215 ¿ 160 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ status hic sospite, sospes erit’; elegiac distichs. 152 mm. refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. r Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 620. d7 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Bequeathed in 1914. Chalcus. Incipit: ‘‘‘Opusculum de nuptiis Bentiuolorum’’, quod shelfmark: Byw. K 7.17. nuper excucudi tibi . . .’ refs. Beroaldus’s Nuptiae Bentivolorum was written to celebrate the marriage of Annibale Bentivoglio and Lucrezia d’Este in1487. r B-226 Beroaldus, Philippus d8 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Nuptiae Bentiuolorum’. Incipit: Heptalogos. ‘[G]entem Bentiuolorum multos iam annos Bononiae £orentissi- r mam . . .’ a1 [Title-page.] r r e7 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon’, addressed to the book. a2 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Vartimbergensis. Incipit: ‘[M]ulta me, amabilissime mi ‘Quo tu quo properas recens, libelle? > Extra limina cur cupis Iohannes, ut tibi libellum hunc nominatim dedicem hortantur. . .’ uagari?’; hendecasyllables. r refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: Heptalogos. [Also known as Septem r sapientes.] Incipit: ‘[M]agnum miraculum est homo viri ornatis- f2 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to Minus Roscius.] simi, maximum miraculum est sapiens homo . . .’ Incipit: ‘[J]ohannes Boccatius homo in lingua uernacula disertis- r simus centum fabulosas . . .’ c7 [Verse.] ‘Respicito ¢nem uitai. Noscito temet. Optima mensura > refs. Letter located among ‘Orationes’. est, sponsio damna dabit’; 2 elegiac distichs. v f2 [Historia ex Boccatio conversa. Translated by Philippus Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 18 Dec. 1498. 4o. 8 Beroaldus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uo tempore Octauius Caesar nundum(!) collation: a^c . cognominatus Augustus . . .’ GW 4138; HC, Addenda, *2974; Go¡ B-487; BMC VI 844; Pr 6640; v g2 ‘Mythica hystoria’.Translated [by Philippus Beroaldus.] Incipit: BSB-Ink B-375; Sheppard 5392. ‘Cyprus insula est quondam nouem regnorum sedes . . .’ COPY refs. Located among the‘Orationes’. v Bound with B-220(2); see there for details of binding and acquisi- g8 Beroaldus, Philippus: Poemata. ‘Qualia lasciuo dedit oscula tion. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 135 mm. saepe tonanti > Dardanius Phrygia raptus ab arce puer’; elegiac shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.33(3). distichs. refs. See Walther, Initia, 15109, [not in Walther], 5820, [not in B-227 Beroaldus, Philippus Walther], [Letter], 20485, 20104, 12575, 19004, 4408, [not in Walther], [not in Walther], 16435, 9683, [not in Walther], [not in Oratio proverbiorum. Walther], 13105, [not in Walther], [not in Walther], 15485, [not in r a1 [Title-page.] Walther], [not inWalther],15253. v r a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Christopherus h8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Vaitimillius. Incipit: ‘[C]omplusculi ex Boemia scholastici ad Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[S]uperrime(!) cum feriatus essem, vir pre- capiendum ingenii cultum . . .’ stantissime . . . 440 beroaldus, philippus [b-228^b-230

r refs. Letter located among ‘Poemata’. h4 Beroaldus, Philippus: Poemata. Edited by Jodocus Badius Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, for himself and Ascensius. ‘Qualia lasciuo dedit oscula saepe tonanti > Benedictus Hectoris, 1491. 4o. Dardanius Phrygia raptus ab arce puer’; elegiac distichs. collation: a^i8 k4. refs. See B-228. r GW 4144; H *2949; Go¡ B-491; BMC VI 825; Pr 6594; BSB-Ink i3 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus B-380; CIBN B-351; Sheppard 5342. Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[S]uperrime(!) cum feriatus essem, vir pre- stantissime . . . COPY refs. Letter located among ‘Poemata’. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled brown paper boards. Size: k v Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Epigramma Ascensii ad lectores’. 205 ¿ 158 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 150 mm. 6 ‘Nunc Beroaldinas studiosi quaerite merces Lugdunum appul- Early marginal annotations. > sas dexteritate noua’; 4 elegiac distichs. Provenance: Johann Conrad Feuerlein (1725^1788); armorial refs. Renouard, Badius II 160. book-plate; see Warnecke 513. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count o Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark no. 461, see Catalogue (1831); Lyons: JohannesTrechsel, 4 Sept. 1492. 4 . 8 6 not found in Catalogue (1841).Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books collation: a^i k . Purchased (1842),7. GW 4145; H 2951 = HC *2952; Go¡ B-492; Pr 8600; BSB-Ink B-381; shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.53. Renouard, Badius, II 158^60; Sack, Freiburg, 596; Sheppard 6661. B-229 Beroaldus, Philippus COPY Orationes et poemata. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century(?) English mottled r and plain calf, ‘Cambridge style’; blind-tooled; inside a border a1 [Title-page.] r formed by double ¢llets an outer panel of mottled calf; within a2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius this a panel of plain calf and an inner rectangle of mottled calf; Burellus. each panel de¢ned by double blind rules. Size: 207 ¿ 142 ¿ refs. Renouard, Badius, II 159^60. r 20 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 133 mm. a3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter in verse addressed to the v List of contents on a1 , perhaps by Robert Burton. Early marginal readers.] ‘[P]alladiae mentes, melior pars aetheris alti > Aspicite annotations in various hands. Pen-work scribbles in black ink on hec oculis aurea dona bonis’; 10 elegiac distichs. v r h5 and i7 , probably by A. Condys. refs. Renouard, Badius II 160. See Walther, Initia, 13578. v Manuscript pagination is supplied in black ink. a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Martinus‘Boemus’. Provenance: Nicolaus Rusticus (sixteenth century); the Nicolao Incipit: ‘[C]ollegi nuper oratiunculas nonnullas uariis a me tem- di Gianandrea Rustici who, in 1526, received a grant from the poribus . . .’ r Council of Lucca ‘pro se exercendo in curia Serenissimi Regis a4 Beroaldus, Philippus: Orationes. Edited by Jodocus Badius Angliae’; see Marino Berengo, Nobili e mercanti nella Lucca del Ascensius. Incipit: ‘[P]rudentis litterarum professoris o⁄cium Cinquecento, Biblioteca di cultura storica, 82 (Turin, 1965), 133 est uiri prestantissimi . . .’ r r n. 1; name written twice on a1 in ex libris inscriptions. Johannes e2 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epigramma’ addressed to Ludovicus v More (sixteenth century); name in upper margin of h5 . A. Sforza.‘Hesperios inter ductores Inclyte princeps Principe quo v > Condys (sixteenth century); signature on k6 . Robert Burton status hic sospite, sospes erit’; elegiac distichs. r (1577^1640); signature on a1 ; see Kiesling, Robert Burton, 28 refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. v no. 143. Bequeathed in 1640; see Benefactors’ Register I 362. e2 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4o C 97 Art. Chalcus. Incipit: ‘‘‘Opusculum de nuptiis Bentiuolorum’’, quod shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.10. nuper excucudi tibi . . .’ r e3 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Nuptiae Bentiuolorum’. Incipit: B-230 Beroaldus, Philippus ‘[G]entem Bentiuolorum multos iam annos Bononiae £orentissi- mam . . .’ Orationes et poemata. v r f2 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon’addressed to the book. a1 [Title-page.] r ‘Quo tu quo properas recens, libelle? > Extra limina cur cupis a2 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius uagari?’; hendecasyllables. Burellus. refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. refs. See B-229. r r f5 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to Minus Roscius.] a3 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter in verse, addressed to the Incipit: ‘[J]ohannes Boccatius homo in lingua uernacula disertis- readers.] ‘Palladiae mentes, melior pars aetheris alti > Aspicite simus centum fabulosas . . .’ hec oculis aurea dona bonis’; 10 elegiac distichs. refs. Letter located among ‘Orationes’. refs. See B-229. v v f5 [Historia ex Boccatio conversa. Translated by Philippus a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Martinus‘Boemus’. Beroaldus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uo tempore Octauius Caesar nundum(!) Incipit:‘Collegi nuper oratiunculas nonnullas variis a me tempor- cognominatus Augustus . . .’ ibus . . .’ r v g6 ‘Mythica hystoria’.Translated [by Philippus Beroaldus.] Incipit: a4 Beroaldus, Philippus: Orationes. [Edited by Jodocus Badius ‘Cyprus insula est quondam nouem regnorum sedes . . .’ Ascensius.] Incipit: ‘Prudentis litterarum professoris o⁄cium refs. Located among the‘Orationes’. est, viri prestantissimi . . .’ b-230^b-232] bertholdus 441

v v d8 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epigramma’ addressed to Ludovicus a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Martinus ‘Boemus’. Incipit:‘Collegi nuperoratiunculas nonnullas uariis a me tempor- Sforza.‘Hesperios inter ductores Inclyte princeps > Principe quo status hic sospite, sospes erit’; elegiac distichs. ibus . . .’ r refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. a2 Beroaldus, Philippus: Orationes. Incipit: ‘Prudentis litterarum r e1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus professoris o⁄cium est, uiri prestantissimi . . .’ v Chalcus. Incipit: ‘‘‘Opusculum de nuptiis Bentiuolorum’’, quod f7 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] Ludovicus nuper excucudi tibi . . .’ Sforza, Duke of Milan.‘Hesperios inter ductores inclite, princeps v e1 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Nuptiae Bentiuolorum’. Incipit: Principe quo status hic sospite sospes erit’; hexameters. r> ‘[G]entem Bentiuolorum multos iam annos Bononiae £orentissi- f8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus mam . . .’ Chalcus. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]pusculum de nuptiis Bentiuolorum’’, quod r f1 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon’ [addressed to the book.] nuper excudi tibi . . .’ g r Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Nuptiae Bentiuolorum’. Incipit: ‘Quo tuo(!) quo properas recens, libelle? > Extra limina cur cupis 1 vagari?’; hendecasyllables. ‘[G]entem Bentiuolorum multos iam annos Bononiae £orentissi- refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. mam . . .’ v v f3 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to Minus Roscius.] h4 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon’ [addressed to the Incipit: ‘[J]ohannes Boccatius homo in lingua vernacula disertis- book.] ‘Quo tu quo properas recens, libelle? > Extra limina cur simus centum fabulosas . . .’ cupis uagari?’; hendecasyllables. refs. Letter located among ‘Orationes’. refs. Poem located among ‘Orationes’. r v f4 [Historia ex Boccatio conversa. Translated by Philippus h8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to Minus Roscius.] Beroaldus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uo tempore Octauius Caesar nundum(!) Incipit: ‘[J]ohannes Boccatius homo in lingua uernacula disertis- cognominatus Augustus . . .’ simus centum fabulosas . . .’ v g3 ‘Mythica hystoria’. [Translated by Philippus Beroaldus.] Incipit: refs. Letter located among ‘Orationes’. r ‘Cyprus insula est quondam nouem regnorum sedes . . .’ i1 ‘Historia ex Boccatio conversa’. [Translated by Philippus refs. Located among the ‘Orationes’. Beroaldus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uo tempore Octauius Caesar nundum(!) v h1 Beroaldus, Philippus: Poemata. [Edited by Jodocus Badius cognominatus Augustus . . .’ k r ‘Mythica historia Latinum’. [Translated by Philippus Ascensius.] ‘Qualia lasciuo dedit oscula saepe tonanti > 6 Dardanius Phrygia raptus ab arce puer’; elegiac distichs. Beroaldus.] Incipit: ‘[C]yprus insula est quondam nouem refs. Se B-228. regnorum sedes . . .’ v h8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus refs. Located among ‘Orationes’. r Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[S]uperrime(!) cum feriatus essem, vir pre- n2 Beroaldus, Philippus: Poemata. ‘Qualia lasciuo dedit oscula stantissime . . . saepe tonanti > Dardanius Phrygia raptus ab arce puer’; elegiac refs. Letter located among ‘Poemata’. distichs. v refs. See Walther, Initia, 15109, [ ], 5820, [ ], [Letter], 20485, k6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Epiramma(!) Ascensii ad lectores’. 20104, 12575, 19004, 4408, [ ], [ ], 16435, 9683, [ ], [ ], 13105, [ ], [ ], ‘Nunc Beroaldus studiosi quaerite merces > Lugdunum appulsas dexteritate noua’; 4 elegiac distichs. 15485, [ ], [ ],15253. r refs. See B-229. o4 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[?N]uperrime cum feriatus essem, vir pre- Paris: [Michel Tholoze, for] Denis Roce (orJean Du Pre¤ ), 12 Oct. stantissime . . . 1499. 4o. refs. Letter located among ‘Poemata’. collation: a^h8 i k6. o GW 4147; HC *2954; Go¡ B-494; BMC VIII 209; Pr 8402; BSB-Ink [Bologna]: Benedictus Hectoris, 1 Nov. 1500. 4 . 8 B-383; Hillard 366; Oates 3164^6; Renouard, Badius, II 161; collation: a^q . Sheppard 6519. GW 4148; H *2955; Go¡ B-495; BMC VI 846; Pr 6648; BSB-Ink B-384; CIBN B-352; Sheppard 5401. COPY Binding: English twentieth-century diced brown morocco, with COPY gold-tooled centre-piece and gilt-edged leaves. Size: 203 ¿ 140 ¿ Wanting gatherings g^q. Bound with: 13 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 130 mm. 2. Isocrates, Oratio ad Demonicum. Bologna: Benedictus v Hectoris, 1502. A marginal note on i3 in a contemporaryhand:‘Murenathe ¢sh - r Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian called the lamprey’. On k6 in a contemporary hand: ‘[ ]a [ ] cutle[¢sh?].’ Library. Size: 200 ¿ 143 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 130 mm. Provenance: George Dunn (1865^1912); book-plate; pencil Frames and underlining in red ink on a1. inscription ‘G D Aug. 1902’; see Jenkinson (1923), 71, no. 1193. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; acquired after1738 and before1835; see Catalogus (1843), I 241. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); purchased by Bywater at Dunn o sale, Feb.1914, lot 832; Elenchus, no. 622b. Bequeathed in 1914. shelfmark: 4 Y 50(1) Jur. shelfmark: Byw. K 7.20. B-232 Bertholdus Horologium devotionis. B-231 Beroaldus, Philippus r a1 [Title-page.] Orationes et poemata. r a1 [Title-page.] 442 bertrandi, petrus [b-232^b-234

r a2 Bertholdus: Horologium devotionis. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam secun- ecclesiastica (Go¡ T-159; Bod-inc V-147); Sheppard treats these dum beatum Gregorium,‘‘Omnis Christi actio nostra est instruc- as one item in each case. tio . . .’ collation: aa8 bb10. refs. See Kaeppeli I 241^2, no. 671. GW 4179; HC (+ Addenda) 3002; Go¡ B-516; BMC VIII148 (II); Pr [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1490]. 8o. A copy in Basel 8239; BSB-Ink B-402; Oates 3096^7; Rhodes 341; Sheppard University Library has a rubricator’s date of1490. 6373^6. 8 10 collation: a^g h . FIRST COPY 36 woodcuts, by (according to BSB-Ink) the ‘Meister des Haintz Bound with: Narr’; see Schramm XXI pls 679^709. 1. Vita et Processus sancti Thomae Cantuariensis martyris super GW 4175; H *2990 (I) = HC *2993 = H *8928; Go¡ B-506; BMC III libertate ecclesiastica. Paris: Johann Philippi, 27 Mar. 1495 753; Pr 7635; BSB-Ink B-398; Oates 2799^800; Rhodes 340; Sack, (V-147(1)). Freiburg, 604; Schramm XXI 27 and pls 679^709; Schreiber V, Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf, with older calfonlaid. 3442; Sheppard 2435. Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 223 ¿ 170 ¿ 28 mm. Size of

COPY leaf: 215 ¿ 161 mm. Binding: Parchment. Size:165 ¿ 118 ¿ 15 mm. Sizeof leaf: 160 ¿ Some marginal notes. On the front endleaf, manuscript notes 107 mm. about theVita et processus S.Thomae. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Underlining Provenance: Edward Burton (b. 1698); inscription on front end- and capital strokes in red. leaf in Hearne’s hand: ‘This book belongs to Edward Burton, Provenance: Purchased at sale, Catalogue of Books and Esq.’; armorial book-plate: a cross engrailed, between four roses; Manuscripts . . . (London: Christie, Manson, and Woods, 30 July crest: a dexter gauntlet; motto: ‘Dominus providebit’. Thomas 1889), lot 6, for »1.1. 0. Hearne (1678^1735); signature on front endleaf dated ‘Sept. 10 shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 3.3. 1734’. Richard Gough (1735^1809). Bequeathed by Gough. shelfmark: Gough Kent103(2). SECOND COPY B-233 Berti, Giustino Bound with: Rappresentazione di San Paolino vescovo di Lucca 1. Vita et Processus sancti Thomae Cantuariensis martyris super [Italian]. libertate ecclesiastica. Paris: Johann Philippi, 27 Mar. 1495 (V-147(2)). r a1 [Title-page.] Wanting bb . v 5.6 a1 Berti, Giustino: Rappresentazione di San Paolino vescovo di Binding: English mottled and plain blind-tooled calf; inside an Lucca. ‘Diuoti di Giesu che qui presente > uenuti siete per ueder outer panel of mottled calf a panel of plain calf; and an inner rect- lamorte’. angle of mottled calf; ‘Cambridge style’; the spine, gold-tooled; v a8 Berti, Giustino: Orazione di Santa Croce di Lucca.‘O gloriosa c.1700. Size: 233 ¿ 167 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 222 ¿ 157 mm. Croce Sancta e pretiosa > o uolto sancto di Christo saluatore’; 24 Notes by Douce on front endleaf and on a separate sheet, tipped lines of rhythmic verse. in at the end of the volume. Eighteenth/nineteenth-century note o r [Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini?, c.1500]. 4 . on bb10 about printing in England. BMC suggests that this edition may have been printed by an Frame supplied in red ink: single vertical lines divide the page into unknown printer using Miscomini’s material. two columns, with double horizontal lines above the printed text collation: a8. and a single onebelow,enclosing it. An eighteenth-century wood- v Five woodcuts; see Kristeller 322a, with two of the woodcuts illu- cut is pasted in on a1 . strated in pls149 and161. Provenance: Philibert de Cha[ ] (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); r GW 4178; R 836; BMC VI 695; Pr 6433; Cioni, Rappresentazioni, cropped inscription on a1 of item 1. Martinus Doversinus (six- 252 (LXXXII,1); Kristeller 322a; Sander 6328; Sheppard 5280. teenth century); name on back endleaf. Cancelled inscription on r r COPY aa1 . Sir Robert Bruce Cotton (1571^1631); signature a1 of item 1, Bound with B-141; see there for details of binding and proven- two other signatures inside the upper cover described as facsimile ance. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 150 mm. (probably by Douce). Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book- shelfmark: Mortara 900(7). plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 136(2). THIRD COPY B-234 Bertrandi, Petrus Bound with: Libellus de iurisdictione ecclesiastica contra Petrum de 1. Vita et Processus sancti Thomae Cantuariensis martyris super Cugneriis. libertate ecclesiastica. Paris: Johann Philippi, 27 Mar. 1495 (V-147(3)); r aa1 Bertrandi, Petrus: Libellus de iurisdictione ecclesiastica con- 3. Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus, Historia ecclesiastica tripartita. tra Petrum de Cugneriis. Incipit: ‘[L]ibellus iste con£atus est et [Paris]: GeorgWolf, [c.1492] (C-107(1)). compositus per dominum Petrum Bertrandi . . . Philippus, dei Impression of bearer type on bb10. gratia Francorum rex, dilecto et ¢deli nostro episcopo Binding: Eighteenth-century English calf; blind ¢llets form a Eduensi . . .’ border with a £oral tool at the corners. Size: 235 ¿ 175 ¿ 37 mm. Paris: Johann Philippi, 2 Apr. 1495. 4o. Issued with Vita et Size of leaf: 228 ¿ 160 mm. Processus sancti Thomae Cantuariensis martyris super libertate b-234^b-235] bessarion, johannes, cardinal 443

Some marginal notes in a seventeenth-century hand. Notes, Gebiete der Geschichte, 22 (Paderborn, 1927), 3^631; parallel including list of contents, on front endleaves, in Thomas Baker’s Greek and Latin texts. For Nicolaus Perottus as the translator hand. see John Monfasani,‘Bessarion Latinus’, Rinascimento, 2nd ser., r Provenance: Heavily cancelled inscription on a1 of item 1. Sir 21 (1981), 165^209. Book V is known elsewhere as ‘De erroribus r Henry Cocke (1538^1610); name on a1 of item 1. Richard interpretis Legum Platonis’, book VI as ‘De natura et arte’; see Watkinson (£. 1601^1640); gift from Ursula, Lady Coke; can- Monfasani 184; on the manuscript used for this edition, Venice, r celled signature and inscription, in a contemporary hand, on a1 Biblioteca Marciana, Marc. lat. Z 228, see G. Lombardi, ‘Dal of item 1: ‘Liber Ricardi Watkinson, ex dono colendissimae suae manoscritto alla stampa’, in Gutenberg e Roma: Le origini della dominae dominae Vrsulae Cock, vxoris Henr. Cocke, militis’; stampa nella citta' dei papi (1467^1477), ed. M. Miglio and O. v inscription on m6 of item 1: ‘Richardus Watkinson, Aulae Rossini (Naples, 1997), 29^40, at 33^5. v Pembrochianae in Academia Cantabrigiae alumnor, apud [A6 ] [Verse colophon addressed to the reader.] ‘Aspicis, illustris lec- Willingham in Comitatu Lincolniense natus, Ecclesiarum tor, quicunque libellos > Si cupis arti¢cum nomina nosse, lege’; 4 Broxborniae et Hoddesdoniae in Comitatu Hertfordiae ac elegiac distichs. Diocaesis Londini, me jure tenet ex dono colendissimae suae refs. See Walther, Initia, 1610. dominae dominae Vrsulae Cocke, Broxborniae viduae relictae Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, [before 13 ac nuper vxoris domini sui colendissimi, benignissimi ac digni- Sept. 1469]. Folio. ssimi Henrici Cocke, Equitis aurati defuncti, Co¡erarii illustris- collation: [a8 b6 c^r10 s12 t v10 x12 y10 z A8]. simo Domino nostro Jacobo dei gratia Angliae, Scociae, GW 4183; HC *3004; Go¡ B-518; BMC IV 7; Pr 3300; BSB-Ink Franciae et Hiberniae Regis etc. A[nn]o domini 1609’. Richard B-404; CIBN B-357; E. Gordon Du¡, Sweynheym and Pannartz: Watkinson (£. 1636); gift from his father in 1625; inscription on Notes and Collations, Edinburgh Bibliographical Society m v of item 1, in the same hand as that of Watkinson senior’s 6 ([Edinburgh?, 1907]), 10 no. 15; Oates 1359; Rhodes 342; inscription above: ‘Ricardus Watkinson de Bernards Inn, Sheppard 2610^11. London ac nuper de Glemsford in Comitatu Su¡olciae, hoc anno domini1636 me jure tenet exdonovenerabilis viri doctissimi FIRST COPY D. Ricardi Watkinson patris sui anno domini 1625’; signature on Wanting the blank leaves [a1], [A7^8]. r r r a1 of item 3. Dudley Loftus (1619^1695); signature on a1 and a2 Leaf [d1] bound after [d9]. of item1. James Margetson, Archbishop of Armagh (1600^1678); Binding: English gold-tooled russia, c.1789^90; bound for the inscription inside the upper cover: ‘Empt. e Bibliotheca Bodleian Library by Christian Samuel Kalthoeber; ticket on Margetsoniana’, in hand of Baker. Thomas Baker (1656^1740); front endleaf. On both covers two narrow and a wide ¢llet form a r r see Korsten, 10, no. 68; inscription on a1 and a2 of item 1: ‘Tho. frame with small £oral tools at the corners; roll of oval dots and Baker Coll. Jo. Socius eiectus’. Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851), lozenges on the edges of the boards; each of seven compartment Catalogue 1829, part III, no. 7710. Purchased from Thorpe for on the spine is contained by two gilt ¢llets; in the second author »1. 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1832), 2, and Thorpe Catalogue and title; in the fourth printer’s name; in the ¢ve other compart- (1832), part II, no. 2994. ments a small eight-petalled £ower tool; marbled pastedowns, Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4o A 88 Th. BS. and gilt-edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Library on both shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.47(2). covers. Size: 350 ¿ 249 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 334 ¿ 225 mm. FOURTH COPY Some ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands. Note on collation, by Bound with: Ingram Bywater, dated Apr. 1884, and attached to the front 1. Vita et Processus sancti Thomae Cantuariensis martyris super endleaf. libertate ecclesiastica. Paris: Johann Philippi, 27 Mar. 1495 South German decoration. Principal initials at the beginning of (V-147(4)). each book are supplied in blue, pink or red on burnished gold Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian grounds, the gilt with punch-dotting, the initials with foliate Library. Size: 242 ¿ 180 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 234 ¿ 172 mm. scrolling, within segmented frames of red and green, blue, and v On bb10 notes in a contemporary hand, on the humours: ‘est, green, or red and blue, and with ¢ne foliate border extensions in quia non potuit dicere, dixit erit > erit bene vtinam bene > cor red, pink, green, blue, grey, and gold, and dotting in silver, now sapit, et pulmo loquitur, fel commovet iram splen ridere facit, r > oxidized to grey-black. On [c2 ] the foliate border includes the et iecur cogit amare’: for the couplet ‘cor sapit . . . cogit amare’, coat of arms of Georg Beck. Paragraph marks and chapter num- seeWalther, Proverbia, 3428. bers supplied in red or blue. Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654). Presented in 1659; see Provenance: Georg Beck [Peck] (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 34:‘Thoma Cantuariensis.Vita’. coat ofarms (see above): sable, on a chevron gules, three crescents o shelfmark: 4 T 1 Th. Seld. reversed argent. Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^ 1792); Catalogue (1789), lot1546, was, according to the annotated sale catalogue, sold to van den Bergh for Fl. 60, the equivalent of B-235 Bessarion, Johannes, Cardinal »5. 5. 0, according to the exchange rate used by Thomas Payne at Adversus calumniatorem Platonis. the sale; described as ‘m[aroquin] r[ouge], d[ore¤ ] s[ur] t[ranche]’. r [a2 ] [List of contents.] The decoration is described . . . ‘dont la premier page est orne¤ e r [c2 ] Bessarion, [Johannes], Cardinal: Adversus calumniatorem d’une lettre capitale, & d’ornements peints en or & en couleurs’; Platonis. [Translated by Nicolaus Perottus.] Pinelli Sale Catalogue (1789), lot 6419 was, according to the refs. For book I^IV, Bessarion, In calumniatorem Platonis libri annotated sale catalogue, bought in by Edwards, the auctioneer, IV, ed. Ludwig Mohler, Quellen und Forschungen aus dem at »5. 10. 0; the present binding is English and made for the 444 biblia [b-235^b-236

Bodleian Library; it is not impossible that this is the Crevenna B-236 Beys, Matthaeus de copy, rebound, but it is more likely that it is the Ma¡eo Pinelli Extractum e libro Johannis deTurrecremata de e⁄cacia (1735^1785) copy sold to the Bodleian by James Edwards after the sale, although Edwards in his Catalogue ofa Select Collection aquae benedictae. of Ancient and Modern Books (London, 1790), no. 5, o¡ered the Printed side Beys, Matthaeus de: Extractum e libro Johannis de copy for »8. 8. 0; possibly bought with a rebate by the Bodleian; Turrecremata de e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. Incipit: ‘[S]anctus for an analogous case see E-041(1). Purchased in for »6. 6. 0; see Alexander primus papa et martyr, quintus a beato Petro, qui Books Purchased (1790), 6. sedit anno a passione domini . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. L 1.16. [Turin: Franciscus de Silva, c.1500]. Broadside. As assigned and SECOND COPY dated by Sheppard; GWattributes to [Jacobinus Suigus de Suico, Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter brown morocco with gold- c.1495], using type 97 G (reproduced in BMC VIII pl. liiF, Lyons, tooled spine and marbled boards, bound for Bywater. Size: 317 ¿ Suigus, 98 G), but Sheppard notes a di¡erent paragraph mark and 235 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 215 mm. ‘M’. Pagination in black ink; page numbers also added to list of con- Type: 94 G (reproduced in Le cinquecentine piemontesi: I: Torino, tents. Marginal annotations in black ink in a number of di¡erent ed. Marina Bersano Begey (Turin, 1961), 260^1); ‘assignment by hands. Dr Dondi (Turin B[iblioteca] N[azionale]). By kindness of D. Initials are supplied in blue, within a red pen-work frame andwith Rhodes’ (Sheppard). Type area: 220 ¿ 145 mm. Watermark: A red pen-work in¢ll, and with some colouring in green. Paragraph hand surmounted by a £ower. One eight-line woodcut initial ‘S’ marks are supplied in red or blue. Numbers or titles of books are on the recto; see Le cinquecentine piemontesi: I, 260. supplied in black ink. GW 4193; Pr 7228; Sheppard 5955. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 629; COPY probably purchased in 1878 for M.150, from Beck’sche Bound with: Verlagsbuchhandlung, No« rdlingen; slip from catalogue, no. 68, 1. Statuta Genuae. Bologna: Caligula de Bazaleriis, [4 July], 30 pasted in on the pastedown. Bequeathed in 1914. June 1498 (S-304(2)). shelfmark: Byw. B 3.1. Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf, with blue marbled paper boards, yellow-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and gold- tooled spine. Size: 270 ¿ 195 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 263 ¿ 184 mm. Provenance: Sir George Bowyer (1811^1883). Presented in 1842. shelfmark: Bowyer 48(2).

BIBLIA The Bible editions are listed in an approximately chronologi- p. 120, note 61). (Group 8) B-276 (Jensen, p. 120, note 60). cal order, with a few modi¢cations following the GW. The (Group 9) B-284 (Jensen, p. 121, note 128). (Group 10) relation between printed editions and manuscript sources is B-251; B-254; B-256; B-257; B-265; B-267; B-271; B-272; too complex to organize them in one or several sequences of B-275; B-279; B-281; B-286; B-289 (Jensen, p. 121, note 67). exclusive textual traditions, but an outline of the textual his- (Group 11) B-258 (Jensen, p. 121, note 65). (Group 12) tory can be found in the section called ‘The Dynamic B-270; B-290 (Jensen, p. 121, note 74). (Group 13) B-280; Development of Texts’ in Kristian Jensen,‘Printing the Bible B-282; B-285; B-291; B-292; B-293; B-303 (Jensen, p. 122, in the Fifteenth century; Devotion, Philology and note 82). (Group 14) B-283 (Jensen, p. 122, note 84). (Group Commerce’, in Incunabula and their Readers: Printing, 15) B-287; B-288 (Jensen, p. 122, note 85). (Group 16) B-295 Selling and Using Books in the Fifteenth Century, ed. (Jensen, p. 122, note 88). (Group 17) B-296 (Jensen, p. 122, Kristian Jensen (London, 2003), 115-38, with references to note 89). (Group 18) B-294 (Jensen, p. 122, note 91). (Group earlier literature on the topic. The following editions contain 19) B-297 (Jensen, p.122, note 96). (Group 20) B-298; B-301; the same set of texts, with minor variations: (Group1) B-237; B-304 (Jensen, p.123, note112). (Group 21) B-299 (Jensen, p. B-238; B-239; B-240; B-241; B-242; B-243; B-244; B-246; 122, note 98). (Group 22) B-300 (Jensen, p. 122, note 101). B-248; B-249; B-252; B-260; B-263; B-264; B-269; B-278. (Group 23) B-302; B-307; B-309 (Jensen, p. 123, note 104). (Group 2) B-247; B-259; B-261 (Jensen, p. 119, note 38). (Group 24) B-305 (Jensen, p. 123, note 109). (Group 25) (Group 3) B-266; B-268; B-273; B-274; B-277 (Jensen, p. B-306 (Jensen, p. 123, note 108). (Group 26) B-308 (Jensen, 119, note 41). (Group 4) B-245; B-253 (Jensen, pp. 119-20, p. 123, note 116). (Group 27) B-310; B-311; B-312 (Jensen, p. note 43). (Group 5) B-255 (Jensen, p. 120, note 56). (Group 123, note 118). 6) B-262 (Jensen, p. 120, note 60). (Group 7) B-259 (Jensen, b-236] biblia 445

Entries describing Bibles di¡er from other entries in the fol- 08. Ier. [Incipit: Hec interpretatio Hieronymi est. Siquid in ea lowing ways: noverit]. PL CXIV 9; Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’,133; Stegmu« ller, Biblia sacra iuxta vulgatam versionem, ed. Robert Weber, 2 Repertorium biblicum, 485. vols (Stuttgart, 1969) is used as a standard.With reference to 09. Ier. [Incipit: Joachim ¢lius Josie, cuius terciodecimo the Psalter, ‘Ps (G)’ stands for the Psalterium Gallicanum. anno]. PL XXV 495 (517); Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 128; The entries in this catalogue indicate the di¡erences from Berger,‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 160; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bib- this standard displayed by the incunable editions. These dif- licum, 490. Excerpt from Hieronymus, Commentarium ferences are of three kinds. First, some texts occur in a di¡er- in cap. I Danielis. ent order. The order in the incunable edition is indicated 10. Bar. [Incipit: Liber iste qui Baruch nomine prenotatur]. without further comment. Many texts included in incunable PL CXIV 63^4; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 133; Stegmu« ller, editions are not included inWeber’s edition.Their position in Repertorium biblicum, 491. the incunable edition is indicated, as is their position relative 11. Twelve Prophets. [Incipit: Regule sunt he, sub quibus sig- to the texts of Weber’s edition. These additional texts are ni¢cationibus]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 136; Berger, listed separately before the catalogue entries, and the entries ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 172; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, refer to this list by number. In many editions ‘argumenta’, 501. Excerpt from Hieronymus, Praefatio Commentarii often of a few lines only, precede some books of the Bible. in Ioel. The occurrence of such‘argumenta’ has been noted, but inci- 12. Os. [Incipit: Temporibus Ozie et Ioathe]. Bruyne, pits have not been provided. ‘Pre¤ faces’, 136^7; Berger,‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 174; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 507. 13. Ioel. [Incipit: Sanctus Johelapud Hebreos post Oseeponi- References to prefatory material and other texts not tur]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 137; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 180; appearing in Biblia latina, ed.Weber: Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 511. 01. Hieronymus, Epistola ad Paulinum (Epistola 53). Incipit: 14. Ioel. [Incipit: Johel ¢lius Phatuel describit terram duode- [Frater Ambrosius tua mihi munuscula perferens detulit cim tribuum]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 4; Stegmu« ller, similiter et suauissimas litteras]. PL XXII 540^9; Repertorium biblicum, 510. Excerpt from Hieronymus, Stummer 222^32; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 1^3; Berger, Epistola ad Paulinum ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 1; Schild 42^8; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium 15. Ioel. [Incipit: In hoc propheta idcirco nec reges nec tem- biblicum, 284. pora sunt prenotata]. Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’,149; Stegmu« ller, 02. I^II Par. [Incipit: Quomodo Grecorum historias magis Repertorium biblicum, 508. intelligunt]. PL XXIX 401^4; Stummer 241^2; Bruyne, 16. Ioel. [Incipit: Johel de tribu Ruben natus]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 31^2; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 327. ‘Pre¤ faces’, 147; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 509. Praefatio S. Hieronymi. Excerpt from Isidorus, De ortu et obitu Patrum. 03. Iob. [Incipit: Siaut¢scellam iuncotexerem autpalmarum 17. Am. [Incipit: Ozias rex cum religionem sollicite emulare- folia complicarem]. PL XXIX 61^2; Stummer 248; tur]. Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’,137^8; Berger,‘Pre¤ faces’, no.184; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 39; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 56; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 515. Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 357. Praefatio S. 18. Am. [Incipit: Amos propheta, pastor et rusticus et Hieronymi. ruborum mora distringens]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 4^5; see 04. Prv. [Incipit: Tribus nominibus vocatum fuisse Berger,‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 185; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bib- Salomonem scripture manifestissime docent]. PL XXIII licum, 512. Excerpt from Hieronymus, Epistola ad 1011; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 119^20; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. Paulinum. 130; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 456. 19. Am. [Incipit: Hic Amos propheta et pastor non fuit pater Hieronymus, Commentarius in Ecclesiasticen. Ysaie prophete]. See Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 150; Berger, 05. Prv. [Incipit: Tres libros Salomonis, id est Proverbia, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 187; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, Ecclesiasten et Canticum canticorum]. PL XXIX 403^4; 513. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 118^19; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 131y; 20. Abd. [Incipit: Jacob patriarcha habuit fratrem Esau, qui Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 455. Praefatio S. ob ruborem corporis sui]. incl. [Hebrei dicunt]. Bruyne, Hieronymi iuxta LXX. ‘Pre¤ faces’, 138; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 519; 06. Ecl. [Incipit: Memini me ante hoc ferme quinquennium]. Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 517. PL XXIII 1009^12; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 120; Berger, 21. Ion. [Incipit: Jonam sanctum Hebrei a⁄rmant ¢lium ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 138; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, fuisse mulieris vidue Sareptane]. PL CXVII 127; 462. Hieronymus, Commentarius in Ecclesiasticen. Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’,138^9; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- 07. Sap. [Incipit: Liber Sapientie apud Hebreos]. PL CXIII cum, 524. 1167; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 121; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 142; 22. Ion. [Incipit: Jona columba et dolens ¢lius Amathi]. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 468. Isidorus, Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 147; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium Etymologiae,VI,1,30. biblicum, 521. 446 biblia [b-236

23. Mi. [Incipit:TemporibusIoatheetAchazetEzechieregum 39. Rm. [Incipit: Romani sunt qui ex Iudeis et gentibus credi- Juda]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 139; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium derunt]. PL CL 103; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 215^17; Berger, biblicum, 526. ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 255; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 24. Na. [Incipit: Naum prophetam ante adventum regis 674. Assyriorum]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 139^40; Stegmu« ller, 40. I Cor. [Incipit: Epistola prima ad Corinthios multas cau- Repertorium biblicum, 528. sas diversasque complectitur]. PL CLIII 121^2; Bruyne, 25. Hab. [Incipit: Quattuor prophete in duodecim prophe- ‘Pre¤ faces’, 239; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 690. tarum volumine continentur]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 140^1; 41. II Cor. [Incipit: In secunda ad Corinthios epistola quasi in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 531. parte superiori]. PL CLIII 217^18; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 26. So. [Incipit: Tradunt Hebrei cuiuscunque prophete pater 239; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 697. aut avus ponatur in titulo]. PL XXV 1338; Bruyne, 42. Act. [Incipit: Canit psalmista ‘‘Ambulabunt de virtutibus ‘Pre¤ faces’, 141^2; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, in virtutes’’]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 209^10; Berger, 534. ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 250; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 27. Agg. [Incipit: Hieremias propheta ob causam periurii 633. Sedechie regis]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 142; Stegmu« ller, 43. Act. [Incipit: Lucas Antiocensis natione Syrus, cuius laus Repertorium biblicum, 538. in evangelio canitur]. Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’, 209; see Berger, 28. Za. [Incipit: Secundo anno Darii regis Medorum]. PL ‘Pre¤ faces’, nos 244^5; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- XXV 1387; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 143; Stegmu« ller, cum, 637, 640. Repertorium biblicum, 539. 44. Can. Eps. [Incipit: Non ita est ordo apud Grecos]. PL 29. Mal. [Incipit: Deus per Moysen populo Israel preceperat]. XXIX 821^32?; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 255^6; Berger, Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’,143^4; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 290; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- cum, 543. cum, 809. 30. Mal. [Incipit: Malachias, qui interpretatur angelus 45. Iac. [Incipit: Jacobus qui appellatur]. PL XXIII 609; domini]. Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’,146. Isidorus, Prooemium. Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’, 257^8; Stummer 260^1; Schild 62^3. 31. Mcc. [Incipit: Machabeorum libri duo prenotant prelia]. 46. I^II Pt. [Incipit: Simon Petrus ¢lius]. PL XXIII 607; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 151; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 189; Bruyne,‘Pre¤ faces’, 258; Stummer 261; Schild 63. Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 551. 47. I^III Io. [Incipit: Joannes apostolus quem Jesus dilexit]. 32. Mcc. [Incipit: Machabeorum libri licet non habeantur in See PL XXIII 623. canone Hebreorum]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 151; Berger, 48. Iud. [Incipit: Judas, frater Jacobi]. PL 23,613; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 190; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 258; Stummer 262; Schild 63. 552. Isidorus, Prooemium. 49. Apc. [Incipit: Omnes qui pie volunt vivere in Christo]. PL 33. Four gospels. [Incipit: Plures fuisse qui evangelia scrip- CC 862^3; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 262^3; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, serunt]. PL XXVI 15^23; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 155^6; no. 320; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 839. Berger,‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 196; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bib- 50. Apc. [Incipit: Johannes apostolus et evangelista a Cristo licum, 596. electus]. PL CXIV 709; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 261; Berger, 34. Mt. [Incipit: Matheus ex Iudea sicut in ordine primus ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 310; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, ponitur]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 170^1; Schild 90; Berger, 834. ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 199; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- 51. Apc. [Incipit: Apocalipsis Ihesu Christi Iohannis tot cum, 590^1. habet]. Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 7. Excerpt from S. 35. Mt. [Incipit: Matheus cum primo predicasset evangelium Hieronimus, Epistola ad Paulinum. in Judea]. PL 114,63; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 183^4; Berger, 52. Gabriel Brunus, Tabulaalphabetica. Quentin 83^6. ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 200; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 53. Translatores seu interpretes Biblie.[Incipit: Notandum 589. quod translatores et interpretes Biblie multi fuerunt]. PL 36. Mc. [Incipit: Marcus evangelista Dei electus et Petri in CXIII 23^6; Quentin 84. baptismate ¢lius]. PL CIII 279^80; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 54. Quatuor sunt modi seu regule exponendi Sacram 171^2; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 225; Stegmu« ller, Scripturam. Incipit: [Notandum quod omnis Sacra Repertorium biblicum, 607. Scriptura quadriformi ratione distinguitur siue exponi- 37. Lc. [Incipit: Lucas Syrus natione Anthiocensis, arte med- tur]. Quentin 84. icus]. PL XXX 643^4; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 172; Berger, 55. Inc. Litera gesta docet, quid credas allegoria. Walther, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 230; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, Initia, 10358; Quentin 84. 620. 56. Menardus Monachus, Epistola ad Jacobum de Ysenaco. 38. Io. [Incipit: Hic est Johannes evangelista, unus exdiscipu- Incipit: Rogatus nuper a vobis in loco solitudinis mee. lis Domini]. PL XCII 633^6; Bruyne, ‘Pre¤ faces’, 173; Quentin 78 and Stummer 159. Schild 90^1; Berger, ‘Pre¤ faces’, no. 236; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 624. b-236^b-237] biblia latina 447

r r 57. Capitularelectionum etevangeliorum.[Incipit: Dominica [239 /B1 ] [III^IV Esr.] r r prima in adventu Domini]. See PL LXXVIII 1367 and [261 /D1 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r r CLI 949. [280 /E10 ] [Iob.] [‘Prologus in Iob secundum hebraicum’, supplied 58. Ps. Alexander de Villa Dei. Incipit: Registrum Biblie. by the rubricator.] Walther, Initia, 17610; Wulf 389^90, 397^8; Fabricius, refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob and followed by Iob. Bibliotheca latina mediae et in¢mae aetatis,I v v [292 /G2 ] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’, supplied (Hamburg, 1734), 179; Johannes de la Haye, Biblia max- by the rubricator.] Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. ima, I (Paris,1660), I1^10; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bib- Vol. 2. r r licum, 1175^85; Quentin 85; Doctrinale (ed. Reichling) [1 /a1 ] [Prv.] v v XLII^III. [11 / b1 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’, supplied by the rubrica- 59. Aristeas [pseudo-]. Incipit: Ad Philocratem de lxx inter- tor.] pretibus. Trans. Mathias Palmerius Pisanus. Incipit: [Hi refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. v v sunt viri qui ex cunctis Judeorum tribubus perfecti sunt]. [15 / b5 ] [Ct^Lam.] v v See H. T. Andrews in R. H. Charles, Apocrypha and [101 / l1 ] [Bar.] [‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’, supplied by the rubri- Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament (Oxford, 1913), II cator.] refs. Pref. no. 10, followed by Bar. 83^122. Alberto Vaccari, ‘La fortuna della lettera r r [105 / l5 ] [Ez^Mal.] d’Aristea in Italia’, Scrittura di erudizione e di ¢lologia, r r [162 /r1 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, sup- I, Storia e letteratura, 42 (Rome, 1958), 1^23, and plied by the rubricator.] Civilta' cattolica (1930), 308^26. For the Greek original, refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. v v see also J.^G. Fevrier, La date, la composition et les [190 /t9 ] [Mt.] [‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’, sources de la lettre d’Ariste¤ e a' Philocrate, Bibliothe' que supplied by the rubricator.] de l’e¤ cole des hautes e¤ tudes, 242 (Paris, 1925). refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by 60. Fontibus ex Grecis Hebreorum quoque libris. Walther, Mt. r r Initia, 6750; Stummer 159; Darlow^Moule 911; [207 / x6 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’, sup- Quentin 80; BMC III 745. plied by the rubricator.] refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. 61a. Generat., Exodus, Levi., Numeri, quoque Deutro. r r 61b. Genesis, Exo., Leui., Numerorum, Deuteronomi. [217 / y6 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in ewangelium secundum Lucam’, supplied by the rubricator.] 61c. Gignit et exit. Leuiticus. Numeri quoque Deut.; Ios. 61a refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called and 61c partly edited in Quentin 81; cf. Walther, Initia, ‘Prohemium’. 7141 and 7146. r r [235 /A4 ] [Io.] [‘Prologus in ewangelium secundum Iohannem’, 62. Marcus Romanis, sed Johannes Asianis. Quentin 81. supplied by the rubricator.] 63. Qui memor esse cupit librorum bibliothece. Walther, refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. r r Initia, 15546; Quentin 78. [248 /B7 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti 64. Ad diuinarum litterarum verarumque diuitiarum ama- Pauli apostoli ad Romanos’, supplied by the rubricator.] r r tores exhortatio. Incipit: [Quiterrenis opibus divites ¢eri [249 /B8 ] [‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’, supplied volunt . . .]. Quentin 82. by the rubricator.] refs. Pref. no. 39. 65. Stephen Langton, Interpretationes hebraicorum nomi- v v num. Incipit: ‘[A]az: apprehendens, uel apprehensio . . .’ [249 /B8 ] [Rm^Hbr.] refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, See Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 1669, and A. d’Esneval, referred to as prologus by the rubricator in the case of Rom I and ‘Le perfectionnement d’un instrument de travail au II Cor (PL CXIV 551) and Gal. de¤ but du XIIIe sie' cle: les trois glossaires bibliques r r [285 /F1 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum aposto- d’Etienne Langton’, in Culture et travail intellectuel lorum’, supplied by the rubricator.] dans l’occident me¤ die¤ val, ed. G. Hasenohr and J. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. v v Longe' re (Paris, 1981), 163^75. [301 /G7 ] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan B-237 Biblia Latina [42 lines] ‘argumentum’. r r Vol.1. [310 /I1 ] [Apc.] [‘Prologus in Apocalipsim’,supplied by the rubrica- r r tor.] [1 /a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letteraddressed to] Paulinus.‘Epistola sancti Iheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. libris’. [Mainz: Printer of the 42^line Bible (Johann Gutenberg and Peter refs. Pref. no. 1. Schoe¡er), c.1455]. Folio. r r 10 10+1 10 6+1 10 10+1 10 4 [4 /a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. collation: Vol.1: [a^i k l m n o^z A BC D^I K ] r r 10 10+1 [226 /z8 ] [OrMan.] [324 numbered leaves in Bodleian copy]; vol. 2: [a^p q r^z r r 10 12 10+1 10 4+1 10 [226 / z8 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. II Esr entitled A^C D E FG H I ] [319 numbered leaves in ‘Liber Neemie’. Bodleian copy]. 448 biblia latina [b-237^b-238

r GW 4201; H *3031; Go¡ B-526; BMC I 17; Pr 56; BSB-Ink B-408; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Carmeli Heilbronnensis’. Presented by the CIBN B-361; Severin Corsten, ‘Die Gutenbergbibel in heutiger city of Heilbronn to Axel Oxenstierna (1583^1654) in 1633. Sicht’, Imprimatur, NS 9 (1980), 67^79; de Ricci, Mayence, 34; Cardinal E¤ tienne Charles de Lome¤ nie de Brienne (1727^1794); Hillard 369; Ilona Hubay, ‘Die bekannten Exemplare der Laire, Index librorum, 5^11, no. 6. Purchased for »100; see zweiundvierzigzeiligen Bibel und ihre Besitzer’, in Johannes Macray 275 and Books Purchased (1793), 1. Gutenbergs zweiundvierzigzeilige Bibel. Kommentarband Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. M 1.1,2; Arch. G b.5 (vol. 2). (Munich, 1979), 127^55, at 144, no. 24; Eberhard Ko« nig, Zur shelfmark: Arch. B b.10,11. Situation der Gutenberg-Forschung: Ein Supplement, SECOND COPY Sonderausgabe des Kommentars zum zweiten Faksimile des Binding: Blue cloth. Size: 405 ¿ 294 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 386 ¿ Berliner Exemplars mit grundlegenden Beitra« gen (Mu« nster, 280 mm. 1995), no. 32; Paul Needham, ‘The Paper Supply of the Fragmentof 2 leaves ([a9, 10] ofvol.1), Hubay no.33, p.147.Second Gutenberg Bible’, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of impression. r r America, 79 (1985), 303^74, P22; Oates 14^15; Sack, Freiburg, On [a9 ] note: ‘From the celebrated Mazarine bible’; on [a10 ]: 608; Sheppard 15^17. Facsimiles: Insel-Verlag, Leipzig, 1913^14, ‘Mazarine Bible. De Bure No 25 thinks it is anterior to the psalter reprint New York, 1960; Johannes Gutenbergs zweiundvierzigzei- of 1457 on account of the miniated capitals; but the colouring is ligeBibel, ed. Paul Schwenke (Leipzig,1923), at16 no.33; Editions weak or rather inaccurate’. les Incunables, Paris, 1985 (Mazarine copy). Initials are supplied alternately in red and blue; red headings and

FIRST COPY capital strokes. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps and Prv^Apc). Provenance: Possibly Bamberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Anna; For this copy see ContinentalShelf, no.16, and Wonderful Things, see sale (London: Sotheby’s, 15 June 1799), 116; in Douce’s copy no. 24. of the catalogue annotated ‘2 leaves d’. Francis Douce (1757^ Stubs from excised blank leaves are visible after fols 92 and 250. 1834). Bequeathed in 1834. The rest of the volume later belonged This copy is of the earlier impression throughout; see P. to Giovanni Francesco de Rossi (À1854); see Eberhard Ko« nig, Schwenke, Untersuchungen zur Geschichte des ersten Buchdrucks Zur Situation der Gutenberg-Forschung: Ein Supplement, ([Berlin,1900]), 17. Sonderausgabe des Kommentars zum zweiten Faksimile des Binding: Eighteenth-century French (Nicolas-Denis Dero“ me (le Berliner Exemplars mit grundlegenden Beitra« gen (Mu« nster, jeune), with his ticket dated1785, in use1785^9) gold-tooled green 1995), 25, who mentions that, after the publication of his article morocco; marbled pastedowns; see Barber, ‘Baroque to on the paper supply, Paul Needham discovered that these two Neoclassicism’, no. 33: ‘double panel of £eur-de-lis and similar leaves are from the De Rossi copy now in theVatican, Biblioteca type rolls with ¢ve petalled £owers at the corners’; the gold Apostolica. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. See Otto Mazal, Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. M 1.2*. ‘Die Bucheinba« nde der erhaltenen Exemplare der zweiundvier- shelfmark: Arch. B b.11*. zigzeiligen Bibel’, in Johannes Gutenbergs zweiundvierzigzeilige Bibel. Kommentarband (Munich, 1979), 158^75, at 168^9. Size: 416 ¿ 300 ¿ 74 and 416 ¿ 300 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 400 ¿ B-238 Biblia Latina r 286 mm. [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. [‘Epistola sancti An early hand has corrected the text and supplied words in brown Iheronimi prespiteri ad Paulinum episcopum de omnibus diuine ink, most frequently in the ¢rst volume. One letter supplied by the hystorie libris’, supplied by the rubricator.] rubricator has been erased. On the last two blank leaves ([318r- refs. Pref. no. 1. v r v v 319 /I9 ^I10 ]) ofvolume 2 in a contemporaryhand:‘Summa hys- [a3 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v torica Biblie magistri Petri Pictauiensis’, incipit: ‘Considerans [n8 ] [OrMan.] r hystorie sacre prolixitatem necnon et di⁄cultatem . . .’with draw- [n9 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. II Esr entitled ‘Liber ing of biblical pedigrees (from Adam and Eve to Samuel). Neemie’. v Principal initials are supplied in pink with gold highlighting and [o5 ] [III^IV Esr.] pen-£ourishing in red, blue, and pale green, or in blue with white refs. Esr III is here entitled Esr II and Esr IV Esr III. r highlighting and pen-£ourishing in red and blue; others in blue [p8 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r with pen-£ourishing in red and pale green or in red with pen- [q8 ] [Iob.] [‘Prologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] £ourishing in blue. Headings are printed or supplied in red. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Headings are supplied in alternating red and blue letters. Initials libro Iob and followed by Iob. r are supplied alternately in red and blue; red capital strokes; [r5 ] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum prophete Dauid de according to Ko« nig ‘Mainzer(?) Kalligraphie’. Christo’, supplied by the rubricator.] Preceded by the ¢rst of Provenance: Erhard Neninger (c.1420^1475), Mayor of Jerome’s prefaces only. r Heilbronn; presented by him to the Carmelites of Heilbronn not [t1 ] [Prv.] r later than 1474, according to an inscription on the original bind- [t8 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in libro Ecclesiastes’, supplied by the rubrica- ing (recorded by Franc° ois-Xavier Laire, Indexlibrorum abinventa tor.] typographia ad annum 1500, part I (Sens, 1791), p. 9), but subse- refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. r quently lost in the rebinding by Derome: ‘Erhardus Neninger [t11 ] [Ct^Lam.] v magister civium in Heylsprum, qui dedit illud fratribus Sanctae [A8 ] [Bar.] [‘Prologus in Baruch’, supplied by the rubricator.] Mariae de monte Carmeli ad urticas, prope dictam civitatem’. refs. Pref. no. 10, followed by Bar. v Heilbronn Carmelites, S. Maria ad urticas extra muros; [A10 ] [Ez^Mal.] b-238^b-239] biblia latina 449

r [E1 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, supplied Provenance: George and William Nicol; their auction (London, by the rubricator.] Evans,18 July1825), lot 224. Purchased byThomasThorpe (1791^ refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. 1851) for »189. Thorpe, Catalogue (1826), no. 31 o¡ered at »220; v [F7 ] [Mt.] [‘Prologus super Matheum’, supplied by the rubricator.] then again o¡ered at auction (London, Evans, 28 April 1826), lot refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by 296 (ex informatione Paul Needham). Purchased for »94.10. 0, see Mt. Macray 285 and Books Purchased (1826), 3. v [G6 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus . . . in Marcum ewangelistam’, supplied by the shelfmark: Auct. M 3.6. rubricator.] refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. B-239 Biblia Latina [H v] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus super Lucam’, supplied by the rubri- 1 [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti cator.] 1 Jheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called libris’. ‘Prohemium’. refs. Pref. no. 1. [I r] [Io.] [‘Prologus super Iohannem’, supplied by the rubricator.] 1 [a v] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. 3 [s r] [OrMan.] [I r] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus in epistolas Pauli apostoli’, supplied 4 10 [s r] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. by the rubricator.] 4 [t v] [III^IV Esr.] [I v] [‘Aliusprologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] 3 10 [v v] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 39. 9 [y v] [Iob.] ‘Prologus in Iob secundum hebraicum’. [I r] [Rm^Hbr.] 3 11 refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ libro Iob and followed by Iob. (referred to as ‘prologus’ by the rubricator throughout). [z v] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the [L v] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in Actus apostolorum’, supplied 3 10 ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. by the rubricator.] [2a r] [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. 1 [2a r] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. [M v] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus . . . super epistolas canonicas’, supplied 9 9 refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. by the rubricator.] [2b r] [Ct^Lam.] refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan 2 [2h r] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. ‘argumentum’ (referred to as ‘prologus’ by the rubricator 6 refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. throughout). [2h r] [Ez^Mal.] [N v] [Apc.] [‘Prologus in libro Apocalipsis’,supplied by the rubrica- 9 2 [2n r] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. tor.] 2 refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. 2 v [ p1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, not after1461]. Folio. At the end of refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by vol. 2, the copy in Freiburg im Breisgau UB has the date of rubri- Mt. 2 v cation1461, at the end ofvol.1,1460; according to Paul Needham, [ q3 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. ‘The Text’, 55, ‘its textual state shows that it was copied from a refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. 2 r Gutenberg Bible all of whose relevant quires were of the 1st [ r1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. setting’. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called 12 10 12 12+1 12 8 collation: [a^i k l^r s t^z A^M N ]. ‘Prohemium’. 2 v GW 4203; HC *3033; Go¡ B-528; BMC I 51; Pr 196; CIBN B-363; [ s4 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. Oates 68, 69; Rhodes 344; Sack, Freiburg, 610; Schorbach, refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. 2 r Mentelin, 1; Sheppard 126. [ t4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. 2 v COPY [ t4 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. r Slipped type on [a12 ]. refs. Pref. no. 39. 2 r Binding: Nineteenth-century blue morocco. Size: 405 ¿ 295 ¿ [ t5 ] [Rm^Hbr.] 120 mm. Size of leaf: 382 ¿ 268 mm. refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, At the beginning of each book, a short summary has been added referred to as‘prologus’ in the case of I and II Cor (PL CXIV 551). 2 r in a ¢fteenth-centuryhand. Atthebeginning ofthevolume, atitle- [ y2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. page has been added in an eighteenth-century German hand; the refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. 2 r verso bears a 22-line description of the book in a cursive and [ z5 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. roman hand within a frame with a small medallion, depicting refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan r the cross in a landscape. On [C6 ] contemporary handwritten ‘argumentum’. 2 r guide-letters and correction marks. [ A1 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannes in Apocalipsim’. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. 2 r pen-£ourishing in red; other initials are supplied in red or blue; [ A7 ] [Colophon.] headings, chapter numbers and paragraph marks supplied in Mainz: Johann Fust and Peter Schoe¡er, 14 Aug. 1462. Folio. red; red capital strokes. 450 biblia latina [b-239^b-240 collation: [1a^h10 i k8 l^z10 AB8];[2a^n10 o12 p^z10 2A6+1]. Not P.’ Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^1811); sold to him by as GW: see note below. On the state of this edition see Needham, Pre¤ fond c.1775. Guillaume de Bure (1734^1820) mistakenly iden- ‘TheText’, 56; for further variants see CIBN. ti¢es this copy with thatbelonging to Pre¤ sident Achille de Harlay; GW 4204; HC *3050; Go¡ B-529; BMC I 22; Pr 79; BSB-Ink B-410; see Bibliographie instructive (Paris, 1763), 41 and also de Ricci, CIBN B-364; de Ricci, Mayence, 79; Hillard 370; Oates 22^6; Mayence, 79; but see the description of the Harlay copy in Sheppard 31^5. Jacques Le Long, Bibliotheca sacra (Halle, 1783), III 99. Pietro-

FIRST COPY Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); sale (1789), lot 67; in Bound in four volumes (Gn^III Rg 9,16; III Rg 9,16^Ps; Prv^II the annotated catalogue marked down to Payne for Fl. 1460. Mcc; Mt^Apc). Purchased through Payne for »127. 15. 0; see Books Purchased In this copy,leaves 71^80 form a single gathering ([1h]), but leaves (1790), 1. 1 1 shelfmark: Auct. M 1.4^7. have been cut away after [ h4] and [ h7] (as in the British Library 1 1 SECOND COPY copy, shelfmark IC.102) and after [ x3] and [ x6] (as the British Library copy, shelfmark IC.101). With the red-printed heading First volume only (Gn^Iob 32,5). Gatherings [z], [A], and [B] (Iob 1 r 2 r 32,5^Ps) have been partly supplied in manuscript. Wanting [r ] on [ a1 ] and [ a1 ], but without the explicit and printer’s device 9 v 2 r 2 r and the manuscript leaves [z ], [A ], [A ], and [B ]. The manu- on [B8 ] and the explicit of the Apocalypse on [ A7 ]. On [ f3 ], 3 3 6 4.5 lines 43 and 44 of column two have been reversed. The colophon script leaves [z1, 2] and [z4^8] already formed part of this volume is the second of the two forms of the seven-line version described when it was purchased in 1750. Subsequently these were supple- by GW, as in BL, IC.101: ‘ . . . Arti¢coš |a adinuentione . . . mented by 14 more leaves from the same manuscript ([z9, 10], [A1, Maguntnš . . . ioh’em . . . con|ummatuš ’. Six blank leaves with red 2, 4, 5, 7, 8] and [B1^3, 6^8]), which were acquired in 1818 with the ruling at the beginning and end of column two. Canonici collection, see Henry Cotton, A Typographical Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; Gazetteer (Oxford, 1831), 339 and Macray 223. Leaves [a1] and probably bound by Richard Weir for Justin, comte MacCarthy [q10] mutilated. r Reagh; on both covers foliate dentelle with thistle-shaped pots Printed on parchment.With the red-printed heading on [a1 ]. The r with £owers in the corners; £oral and foliate roll on turn-ins; in text of [h4 ] and of gatherings [k] and [y] is of a di¡erent setting. the compartments of the spine a £oral tool surrounded by stars Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century plain calf; rebacked; and tendril stamps; lined with blue silk; the gold stamp of the the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 410 ¿ 300 ¿ 40, 405 ¿ 410 ¿ 315 ¿ 85 mm. Size of leaf: 396 ¿ 288 mm. 297 ¿ 37, 410 ¿ 295 ¿ 43, 410 ¿ 297 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 393 ¿ Occasional early and sixteenth-century marginal notes. Early 284 mm. signatures. r Manuscript table of contents in an early hand on endleaf of each In the printed gatherings [a^y]: On [a1 ] an illuminated £oral bor- 2 r der in gold, blue, red, and green; lower margin and lower part of volume. Early foliation ofeachvolume. On [ f3 ] the reversed lines 43 and 44 of column two have been corrected in manuscript. On outer margin cut o¡. Initials are supplied in gold with in¢ll in red 2 v or blue with white highlighting and within a frame of blue or red [ A7 ] notes in a contemporaryhand:‘Ex libro Innocencii pape de o⁄cio misse. Quia corde creditur ad justiciam ore . . .’ (the begin- respectively; principal initials also with £oral extensions into the ning of Innocent III, Sermo 21, PL CCXVII 547); ‘Sequitur de margin. Headings are supplied in ink. Chapter numbers are sup- duodecim partibus symboli vtriusque tam apostolici quam con- plied in alternating red and blue letters. In the manuscript gather- stantinopolitani. Petrus: Credo in deum patrem omnipoten- ings [z^B]: Principal initials are supplied in gold with blue in¢ll tem . . .’; ‘Sequitur symbolum constantinopolitanum quod habet with white highlighting, within a red frame with white highlight- duodecim clausulas. Prima: Credo in vnum deum patrem omni- ing or vice versa. Other initials are supplied alternately in red and potentem . . .’ In a di¡erent hand, two lines of verse: ‘Nunc lege, blue; headings and colophon with the coat of arms of Fust and Scho« ¡er are supplied in red. Headings and chapter numbers are nunc canta, nunc c[um] feruore labora, > sic erit hora breuis et labor prope leuis’ (Walther, Initia, 12451); followed by: ‘Ista sunt supplied in alternating red and blue letters. Provenance: Nicolas Joseph Foucault (1643^1721); armorial remedia quedam contra accidiam. > Nota quod super libros sapienciales valde bonam exposicionem fecerunt Holcot et Hugo book-plate. Purchased in 1750 for »2. 10. 0; see Library Records, de sancto Caro, ambo ordinis predicatorum.’ Instructions for Registrum C, and Macray 223. rubrication and corrections in early black ink. Former Bodleian shelfmark: A 5. 6 Th. Major initials are supplied in gold with in¢ll in dark blue and red shelfmark: Auct. M 1.3. with white highlighting, others in interlocked red and blue with THIRD COPY pen-£ourishing in red and blue. Headings and chapter numbers Fragments. are supplied in alternating red and blue letters, initials supplied Three fragments of leaf [t3] only, printed on parchment. Bound alternately in red and blue; yellow capital strokes; text enclosed with a large number of other miscellaneous fragments in a mod- within red rules. ern guard-book. Sizes of fragments: 25 ¿ 113 mm; 156 ¿ 77 mm; Provenance: Paris, Jesuits; faded inscription in each volume: 131 ¿ 95 mm. ‘Collegii Parisien. Societat. Jesu’, at the head of the ¢rst printed Notes by Douce. page. Louis Ce¤ sar de la Baume le Blanc, duc de La Vallie' re Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834 (1708^1780), whobought the book from the Jesuits for1800 livres; shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(1). see Catalogue des manuscrits de la Bibliothe' que de l’Arsenal, vol. VIII (Paris, 1899), 54 n. 2; sale (1767), lot 14. Paul Girardot de Pre¤ fond (Àafter c.1800), who bought the book at the Vallie' re sale B-240 Biblia Latina for 2500 livres; pencil note on front endleaf of volume 1: ‘No. 289 Part II only: b-240^b-241] biblia latina 451

r [B1 ] [Prv.] ‘P’ is supplied inblue withwhitehighlightingon a dark redground v [B9 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’, supplied by the rubricator.] with highlighting in yellow; £oral extensions between the two col- refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. umns and into the lower margin in red, blue, and green with some v [C2 ] [Ct^Lam.] gold dotting. Principal initials are supplied in various colours v [I6 ] [Bar.] [‘Prologus in librum Baruch’, supplied by the rubricator.] with foliate scrolling. Headings in alternating red and blue letters. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Other initials are supplied alternately in red and blue; red capital r v [K1 ] [Ez^Mal.] strokes. On [bb6 ] a rubricator’s note:‘Amenetc.’. r [O2 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, supplied Provenance: Munich, Augustinian Hermits, SS. Johannes r by the rubricator.] Baptista et Evangelista; inscription on [a1 ] of item 1 ‘Monast. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. Monacen. Or. Erem. S. P. Aug.1606’. No indication of ownership r [Q4 ] [Mt.] [‘Aliusprologus in Matheo’, supplied by the rubricator.] in item 2. Purchased for »15; see Books Purchased (1841), 4. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by shelfmark: Auct. M 2.13(2). Mt. v [R6 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus Marcy ewangeliste’, supplied by the rubrica- tor.] B-241 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. v 1 [S4 ] Hieronymus: [Prefatio in euangelium secundum Lucam.] refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called v [a3 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. ‘Prohemium’. r [s2 ] [OrMan.] [T v] [Io.] [‘Prologus . . . in ewangelium Iohannis’, supplied by the r 7 [s2 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. rubricator.] r [t2 ] [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. refs. [Numbered II and III by the rubricator.] [V v] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in epistolam ad Romanos’, sup- r 7 [v8 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. plied by the rubricator.] [y r] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. r 2 [V8 ] [Prologus specialis ad Romanos.] refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 39. libro Iob and followed by Iob. [V v] [Rm^Hbr.] r 8 [y12 ] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’, supplied by the refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. rubricator.] Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. [Z v] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in Actus apostolorum’, supplied r 1 [B1 ] [Prv.] by the rubricator.] v [B9 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in ecclesiastes’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. [aa v] [Iac^Iud.] [Prologus in epistolas canonicas.] v 4 [C2 ] [Ct^Lam.] refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan v [I6 ] [Bar.] [‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’).] ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. [aa v] [Apc.] [Prologus beati Iohannes in Apocalipsis.] r 10 [K1 ] [Ez^Mal.] refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. r [O2 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, supplied [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 24 May 1466]. Folio. by the rubricator.] One of the Munich copies bears the rubricator’s date 24 May refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. r 1466. The year-date 1466 is found in copies at Augsburg Stadt- [Q4 ] [Mt.] [‘Argumentum in ewangelium secundum Matheum’,sup- und Staatsbibliotek, Munich Staatsbibliothek, and Wolfenbu« ttel plied by the rubricator.] Herzog August Bibliothek, the latter in the hand of Johann refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by Ba« mler (GW); see Needham,‘TheText’, 57. Mt. 10 12 10 12 10 12 8+1 10 12 v collation: [a^k l m n^x y z A B^G H I KL M [R6 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus in ewangelium secundum Marcum’, supplied N10 O10+1 P^T10 VX12 Y Z aa10 bb8]. by the rubricator.] GW 4205; H *3037; Go¡ B-530; BMC I 66; Pr 257; BSB-Ink B-411; refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. v CIBN B-365; Hubay, Augsburg, 356; Oates 108^9; Rhodes 345; [S4 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefatio . . . in ewangelium secundum Lucam’, Sack, Freiburg, 611^12; Sheppard 168. supplied by the rubricator.]

COPY refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called Bound with: ‘Prohemium’. v 1. Biblia latina (part I only). [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not [T7 ] [Io.] [‘Prologus in ewangelium secundum Iohannem’, supplied after1468] (B-241(2)). by the rubricator.] Second part (Prv^Apc) only. Wanting the two blank leaves refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. [V v] Hieronymus: [‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’, [bb7^8]. 7 Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf; marbled pastedowns; supplied by the rubricator.] r by Charles James Aitken; covers loose. Size: 404 ¿ 290 ¿ 105 mm. [V8 ] [‘Prologus specialis ad Romanos’, supplied by the rubricator.] Size of leaf: 380 ¿ 272 mm. refs. Pref. no. 39. v Occasional early marginal notes. [V8 ] [Rm^Hbr.] On [B r] an initial ‘I’ is supplied in red with foliate scrolling in refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 1 v white, decoration in blue and green and gold dotting; an initial [Z1 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’, supplied by the rubricator.] 452 biblia latina [b-241^b-242

refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. auctioneer, for Fl. 75. Fl. 75 corresponded to »6. 10. 6, according v [aa4 ] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’, supplied by the to the exchange rate used by Thomas Payne at the sale; the item rubricator.] was purchased for »25. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1790), 1, and refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan Notitia (1795), 3. ‘argumentum’. shelfmark: Auct. M 1.8,9. v [aa10 ] [Apc.] [‘Prologus beati Iohannes in Apocalipsis’, supplied by SECOND COPY the rubricator.] Part I (Gn^Ps) only. Bound with B-240; see there for details of refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. binding and provenance. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ 272 mm. [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 1468]. Folio. Occasional early marginal notes. collation: [a^k10 l m12 n^x10 y z A12 B^G10 H12 I8+1 KL10 M12 Principal initials are supplied in red with pen-£ourishing in green N10+1 O^T10 VX12 Y10 Z12 aa10 bb8]. and other colours and drawings of grotesque faces; other initials, GW 4206; HC 3036; Go¡ B-531; BMC I 66; Pr 256; CIBN B-366; headings, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital Hillard 371; Oates107 (I only); Sheppard 169^71. strokes and underlining. shelfmark: Auct. M 2.13(1). FIRST COPY Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps and Prv^Apc). Wanting the blank leaves [A12] and [bb7^8]. B-242 Biblia Latina Binding: Eighteenth-century, English (London) blue morocco, [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. c.1790, by Heinrich Walther, with his ticket; bound for the 1 refs. Pref. no. 1. Bodleian Library; on both covers single ¢llets form a border; sin- [a v] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. gle gilt ¢llets on edges of boards; Greek key-pattern roll on turn- 3 [v r] [OrMan.] ins; gilt edges; sewn onto six double cords; on the cords a line of 3 [v v] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. dots; between each set, a Greek frieze roll; marbled pastedowns; 3 [x r] [III^IV Esr.] the gold stamp ofthe Library on both covers. Size: 413 ¿ 300 ¿ 60 2 [y r] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. and 412 ¿ 305 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 395 ¿ 285 mm. 10 [A v] [Iob.] [‘Prologus secundus’, supplied by the rubricator.] In both volumes contemporary manuscript signatures and guide- 5 refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in letters. libro Iob and followed by Iob. In vol. 1, a border on [a r]: three foliate sta¡s in gold, with leaves 1 [B v] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber y« mnorum’, supplied by the rubricator.] and £owers in dark blue, dark red, and green, in the inner, upper, 6 Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. and outer margins; two sta¡s arranged crosswise in the lower r r [E1 ] [Prv.] margin. An initial on [a ] is supplied in burnished gold, the gilt r 1 [B ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in Ecclesiasten’, supplied by the rubricator.] with punch-dotting, with dark blue in¢ll and within a red frame. 10 r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. Border on [a4 ]: two foliate sta¡s in the upper and lower margins, r [F3 ] [Ct^Lam.] connected with a broader bar in burnished gold, the gilt with r [M10 ] [Bar.] [‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’, supplied by the rubrica- punch-dotting, with edging in red and blue. Some principal initi- tor.] als are supplied in gold and colours with foliate extensions. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Headings are supplied in red, initials and paragraph marks are r [N3 ] [Ez^Mal.] supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes and underlining. In r [S2 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, supplied volume two, principal initials are supplied in red, dark blue, or by the rubricator.] green with reserved white decoration and £oral in¢ll, with pen- refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. £ourishing in red. Headings, initials, and paragraph marks are r [V5 ] [Mt.] [‘Argumentum in ewangelium secundum Matheum’,sup- supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. plied by the rubricator.] Provenance: Vol. 2: Ulrich Zell (¢fteenth century). Ahlen, North refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by Rhine-Westphalia, diocese of Mu« nster, Augustinian Nuns, S. Mt. Maria Rosa; on a strip of parchment pasted on an endleaf at the v [X8 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus in ewangelium Marci’, supplied by the rubri- end ofvolume two:‘Vniuersis et singulis hoc scriptum inspecturis cator.] constat honorabilem virum Vlricum Zeel, impressorie artis refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. r magistrum, presentem bibliam, sermones Jacobi voraginis de [Y7 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in ewangelium Luce’, supplied by tempore et sanctis, summam Pisanelle promptuariumque exem- the rubricator.] plorum sanctis contulisse virginibus in oppido Alen degentibus, refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called ut suas annuatim Deo omnipotenti fundant preces pro eius ‘Prohemium’. v anima et suorum parentum. Et promotoris horum librorum [aa5 ] [Io.] [‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’, supplied nomine Johannis Teydincho¡ natione Alensis, confratris domus by the rubricator.] fratrum Coloniensis, collatoris horum voluminum, voluntas fuit refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. r vltima quod prescripta permanerent in loco non alienando quo- [bb8 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio. . . in omnes epistolas Pauli’,supplied r modo’; inscription on [B10 ]:‘Libri C½nobij Ahle’ St Maria Rosa’; by the rubricator.] v this appears not to refer to vol. 1 of the present set, which is deco- [bb8 ] [‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’, supplied by rated di¡erently. Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^ the rubricator.] 1792); sale (1789), lot 69, described as bound ‘en carton’; in anno- refs. Pref. no. 39. r tated catalogue marked down to P[iet] d[en] H[engst], the [bb9 ] [Rm^Hbr.] b-242^b-243] biblia latina 453

v refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded byan‘argumentum’referred [L5 ] [Ct^Lam.] v to as ‘prologus’ by the rubricator in the case of I and II Cor (PL [T10 ] [Bar.] [‘Prologus in Baruch’, supplied by the rubricator.] CXIV 551). refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. v r [ee8 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’, [V4 ] [Ez^Mal.] r supplied by the rubricator.] [cc1 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libro Machabeorum’, supplied refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. by the rubricator.] v [gg2 ] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’, supplied by the refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. v rubricator.] [ee7 ] [Mt.] [‘Aliusprologus in Matheo’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by ‘argumentum’. Mt. r r [hh1 ] [Apc.] [‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’, supplied by [gg5 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus Marci ewangeliste’, supplied by the rubrica- the rubricator.] tor.] refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. r [Basel: Berthold Ruppel, c.1469]. Folio. As dated by Needham, [hh5 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus in Luca ewangelista’, supplied by the ‘The Text’, 58, from paper evidence; Sheppard and GW date rubricator.] [c.1468]. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called collation: [a^l10 m n8 o^s10 t v12 x^z A^C10 D12 E^H10 IK12 L^ ‘Prohemium’. v X10 Y Z aa8 bb^¡10 gg hh8]. [kk2 ] [Io.] [‘Prologus in Iohanne’, supplied by the rubricator.] GW 4207; H *3045; Go¡ B-532; BMC III 714; Pr 7445; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. v B-412; Oates 2736; Sheppard 2294. [ll5 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in epistolis Pauli’, supplied by the rubricator.] COPY [ll v] [‘Aliusprologus in epistulis Pauli ad Romanos’, supplied by the Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). At the end of volume 6 rubricator.] two is bound: refs. Pref. no. 39. 2. Nicolaus de Hanapis, Auctoritates utriusque Testamenti. [ll r] [Rm^Hbr.] [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, c.1468] (N-046). 7 refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an‘argumentum’ (mostly Wanting the blank leaf [l ]. 10 referred to as ‘prologus’ by the rubricator). This copy does not contain the directions to the rubricator. [pp v] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in Actus apostolorum’, supplied Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled russia; marbled paste- 3 by the rubricator.] downs. Size: 410 ¿ 300 ¿ 60 and 412 ¿ 300 ¿ 85 mm. Size of refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. leaf: 395 ¿ 282 mm. [qq r] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus super epistolas canonicas’, supplied by On [a r] a six-line initial is supplied in interlocked blue and red 10 1 the rubricator.] with pen-£ourishing and a grotesque head in the same colours refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan extending into the margins. Headings, chapter numbers, initials, ‘argumentum’ (referred to as ‘prologus’ by the rubricator). and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and [rr r] [Apc.] [‘Prologus in libro Apokalipsis’,supplied by the rubrica- underlining. 8 tor.] Provenance: Georg/Jo« rg Bu« rla¢nger (¢fteenth century); inscrip- r refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. tion on [F2 ]: ‘Jerg Bu« rla¢nger’. Uttenweiler, Wu« rttemberg, r r [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 8 Mar. 1470]. Folio. Augustinian Hermits; on [a1 ] and [E1 ] the inscription: ‘Fratrum Eremitarum S: Augustini Uttenwil×’. Purchased for »8. 2. 6; see The copy at Strasbourg, Grand Se¤ minaire, bears the rubricator’s Books Purchased (1851), 8. date 8 Mar. 1470, the one at the BnF 1470. See Paul Needham,‘A shelfmark: Auct. M 3.10,11(1). Gutenberg Bible used as Printer’s Copy by Heinrich Eggestein, c.1469’, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 9 (1986), 43 and 73 n. 12; CIBN suggests [c.1469^70]. B-243 Biblia Latina collation: [a^p10 q8 r^z A^H10 I10+1 K^Z aa^ll10 mm8 nn^qq10 r 8 6+1 [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. rr ss ]. refs. Pref. no. 1. GW 4208; H *3035; Go¡ B-533; BMC I 66; Pr 258; BSB-Ink B-413; v [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. CIBN B-367; Hillard 372; Oates 110; Sack, Freiburg, 613; v [z5 ] [OrMan.] Sheppard 173. v [z5 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. COPY v [A8 ] [III^IV Esr.] Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). r [C9 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Without the four leaves of rubrics described by BMC. r [E8 ] [Iob.] [‘Prologus super libro Iob’, supplied by the rubricator.] In the last gathering, the half-sheet which forms the sixth leaf is Preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob and fol- misbound as the ¢fth. lowed by Iob. Binding: Vol. 1 bound in contemporary German blind-tooled r [G1 ] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber ymnorum uel soliloquiorum’, supplied by the calf over wooden boards, two clasps. Title- and shelfmark labels rubricator.] Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. on the upper cover.‘94’on spine. On the upper cover single ¢llets r [K1 ] [Prv.] form a double frame; the inner rectangle is ¢lled with lozenge- v [L1 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in libro ecclesiastes’, supplied by the rubrica- shaped £oral ornaments. On the lower cover single ¢llets form a tor.] double frame; in the inner rectangle, merrythoughts, made up by refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. 454 biblia latina [b-243^b-244

v repeated headed-outline tools, surround lozenge-shaped £oral [F10 ] [Ez^Mal.] v ornaments. On both covers an unidenti¢ed stamp within the [K8 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, supplied outer frame.Vol. 2 bound in contemporary German pigskin over by the rubricator.] wooden boards, with tools identical to those on volume 1; two refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. v clasps, corner-pieces, and central boss lost. Title written on the [N1 ] [Mt.] [‘Argumentum in euuangelium secundum Matheum’, upper cover; shelfmark label on the upper cover. ‘98’ on spine. supplied by the rubricator.] On both covers ¢llets form a double frame; in the inner rectangle, refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by merrythoughts, made up by repeated headed-outline tools, sur- Mt. r round lozenge-shaped £oral ornaments. The inner rectangle is [O6 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus in euuangelium secundum Marcum’, supplied surrounded by a row of small foliate-sta¡ stamps; within the by the rubricator.] outer frame, a renaissance ornament. Size: 402 ¿ 305 ¿ 110 and refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. r 403 ¿ 310 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 392 ¿ 282 mm. [P3 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefatio. . . in euuangelium secundum Lucam’, Copious early marginal notes. Manuscript catchwords. supplied by the rubricator.] Bibliographical notes in the hand of KloÞ on the front endleaves refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called of both volumes. ‘Prohemium’. r Principal initials are supplied in gold and colours with £oral [Q5 ] [Io.] [‘Prologus in euuangelium secundum Iohannem’, supplied extensions into the margins and some gold dotting. Other initials by the rubricator.] are supplied in red, blue, and, occasionally, green; red headings, refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. v chapter numbers, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and [R3 ] [Hieronymus]: [‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli ad underlining. Romanos’, supplied by the rubricator.] r Provenance: Heinrich Parreut [Parayt] (£.1483); gave the bookto [R4 ] [‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’, supplied by the the Carthusians of Marienzell in Nuremberg; on a paper strip rubricator.] pasted on the front pastedown of vol. 2, an inscription: ‘Iste liber refs. Pref. no. 39. v est cartusiensium Nu« rmberge, eis datus cum multis alijs ex testa- [R4 ] [Rm^Hbr.] mento magistri Heinrici de Paray« t, quondam plebani inVtzhofen. refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (some Anno domini 1483.Vide in speculo morali in principio’; on rear entitled ‘prologus’ by the rubricator). r pastedown of vol. 2, a similar strip with the inscription: [T8 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’, ‘Karthusiensium Nu« remberge et liber iste’. Nuremberg, supplied by the rubricator.] Stadtbibliothek; armorial book-plate with the inscription: ‘Bib. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. r r v Nor.’ on [a2 ] and [K1 ]; see Warnecke 1473 and Leiningen- [V9 ] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’, supplied by the r Westerburg 463. Leaf [a1 ] appears to be supplied from another rubricator.] copy, as it is of slightly smaller size, has worm-holes in di¡erent refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan places and is rubricated and illuminated by di¡erent hands from ‘argumentum’. v the rest of the volume; the provenance information given there [X4 ] [Apc.] [‘Prologus in Apocalipsim’, supplied by the rubricator.] (‘Ad Bibliothecam aulicam Eystettensem’ [Eichsta« tt, Bavaria, refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Fu« rstbischo« £iche Hofbibliothek]) refers to this other copy, not to [Strasbourg: The R-Printer (Johann Mentelin and Adolf Rusch), B-243. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); notes (see c.1473]. Folio. As dated by Paul Needham in The Estelle Doheny above). Purchased for »45; see Books Purchased (1826), 3. Collection, I lot 16 (Christie’s: 22 Oct. 1987), and Needham, shelfmark: Auct.Y 3.5,6. SchÖyen, lot 6; the former dating to [not after1470] was ¢rst ques- tioned by Scholderer, Fifty Essays,153^4; see also Needham,‘The Text’, 55, where he notes that this edition was copied from B-244 Biblia Latina Mentelin’s edition of [not after1461] (Bod-inc. B-238). r 10 8 10 8 10 10 6 10 [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. collation: [a^l m n^v x y z A^L MN O^X ]. refs. Pref. no. 1. Collation as GW, not as BMC. r [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. GW 4209; HC *3034; Go¡ B-534; BMC I 60; Pr 234; BSB-Ink v [q2 ] [OrMan.] B-414; CIBN B-371; Hillard 373; Oates 92^3; Sheppard 210. r [q3 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. COPY v [r1 ] [III^IV Esr.] Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps and Prv^Apc), originally bound r [s6 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. together. r [t8 ] [Iob.] [‘Prologus secundus’, supplied by the rubricator.] Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red calf; by refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Nicolas-Denis Derome (le jeune), with the binder’s ticket dated libro Iob and followed by Iob. 1785, in use 1785^9; endleaves watermarked 1782; see Barber, r [v6 ] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’, supplied by the ‘Baroque to Neoclassicism’, no. 34: ‘Seven panel spine, corner rubricator.] Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. decoration, £ower centres with dotted lozenge’; marbled paste- r [z1 ] [Prv.] downs; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. r [z8 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus in Ecclesiasten’, supplied by the rubricator.] Size: 416 ¿ 280 ¿ 53 and 416 ¿ 285 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 400 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. 264 mm. r [A1 ] [Ct^Lam.] Occasional marginal notes, some ofthem early.Marginal notes in v [F8 ] [Bar.] [‘Prefatio in librum Baruth’, supplied by the rubricator.] vol. 2 washed out. Manuscript signatures. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. b-244^b-245] biblia latina 455

r On [a2 ] a ten-line initial is supplied in gold, with pen-£ourishing refs. Pref. no. 10, followed by Bar^Dn. r in red and beige extending into the inner margin. Red headings, [T7 ] ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Os]. paragraph marks, and underlining. A later, probably nineteenth- refs. Pref. no. 12; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim century hand supplied initials in gold on red or blue and added prophetarum’. v ‘Finis’ in gold, surrounded by a £oral ornament in blue and gold, [T7 ] [Os.] r v on [X10 ]. [T10 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. Provenance: Cardinal E¤ tienne Charles de Lome¤ nie de refs. Pref. no. 13. v Brienne(?) (1727^1794): possibly the copy described by Laire, [T10 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. Index,1 (1791),100,101. Not in Notitia (1795). Date of acquisition refs. Pref. no. 14. r unknown; the shelfmark suggests a date before 1821; certainly in [V1 ] [Ioel.] r the Library by 1843: see Catalogus (1843), I 254. [V2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. shelfmark: Auct. M 1.12,13. refs. Pref. no. 17. r [V2 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref no.18; in other editions, called ‘argumentum’. v B-245 Biblia Latina [V2 ] ‘Tercius prologus’. Volume 1. refs. Pref. no. 19, followed by Am. v [a r] [Bussis], Johannes Andreas [de: Editor’s preface addressed to] [V2 ] [Am.] 2 r Paulus II, Pont. Max. [V5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Bussi 56^7. refs. Pref. no. 20, followed by Abd. r [a v] ‘Tabula’. [V5 ] [Abd.] 2 v v [V5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. [a3 ] Palmerius [Pisanus], Mathias: [Letter addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[C]um et antea semper, beate Pontifex, intel- refs. Pref. no. 21. r lexerim . . .’ [V6 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. On the dedication see Giovanni Mercati, Codici Latini Pico refs. Pref. no. 22, folowed by Ion. r Grimani Pio, Studi e Testi, 75 (Vatican City, 1938), 288; Edoardo [V6 ] [Ion.] r Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane del quattrocento e del cinquecento, 2 [V7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. vols (Milan,1992), I 200^1. refs. Pref. no. 23, followed by Mi. r [a v] Aristeas [pseudo-]: Ad Philocratem de lxx interpretibus. [V7 ] [Mi.] 3 v Translated by Mathias Palmerius Pisanus. [V8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 59. H.T.Andrews in R. H. Charles, Apocryphaand refs. Pref. no. 24. r Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, II (1913), 83^122, with this [V9 ] [Na.] v edition noted on 90; see also A-381. [V9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. r refs. Pref. no. 25. [c2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. v refs. Pref. no. 1. [V10 ] [Hab.] r v [X1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to So]. [c4 ] [Gn^I Par.] [x r] ‘Prologus’ [to II Par]. [Also known as Alius prologus [to I^II refs. Pref. no. 26. 2 v Par].] [X1 ] [So.] v refs. Pref. no. 2; in other editions, this follows ‘Prefatio sancti [X2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 27. Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. r v [X3 ] [Agg.] [x2 ] [II Par.] v r [X3 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. [y8 ] [OrMan.] r refs. Pref. no. 28. [y8 ] [I^II Esr.] r refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. [X4 ] [Za.] v v [X7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. [z9 ] [III Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 29, followed by Mal. refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’. v r [X7 ] [Mal.] [A6 ] [Tb^Est.] v r [X8 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. [C4 ] [Hieronymus]: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. refs. Pref. no. 31. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. r v [X9 ] [I^II Mcc.] [C4 ] [Iob^Ps (G).] v refs. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. [aa1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. Volume 2. refs. Pref. no. 35; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’ and ‘argumentum’ [G2 ] [Prv.] r (Pref. no. 34). [H1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. r [aa2 ] [Mt.] refs. Pref. no. 6. v v [bb5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. [H1 ] [Ecl^Ct.] r refs. Pref. no. 36. [H6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. v [bb5 ] [Mc.] refs. Pref. no. 7. r v [cc4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. [H6 ] [Sap^Lam.] Lam, except with introduction, ‘[E]t factum est refs. Pref. no. 37. postquam in captiuitate . . .’, appended to ¢rst chapter. v r [cc4 ] [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. [P10 ] ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. 456 biblia latina [b-245^b-246

v [dd9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. the margins or guttering. In some cases, pencil outlines of refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. sketches of initials are still visible. v r [dd9 ] [Io.] Provenance: Paris, Bibliothe' que Royale; circular stamp on [a2 ], v [¡1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. arms on binding (as above); former Royal Library shelfmark: r r refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in ‘A.61’on front endleaf of vol. 1, and ‘A.61.2’ on [G2 ] and [G3 ] of omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. vol. 2: see Catalogue des Livres Imprime¤ s de la Bibliothe' que du r r r [¡2 ] [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Roy, I (Paris, 1739), A3 , cols 1^2; further shelfmarks on [a2 ] of v a b [¡7 ] [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’, here entitled ‘Prologus’. vol. 1 ‘A.106 ’ and on front endleaf of vol. 2 ‘A.106 ’. Purchased r [gg5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. Incipit: ‘[P]ost actam a Corinthiis peni- for »35; seeBooks Purchased (1804), 1, and Macray 285. tentiam . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. M 1.10,11. r [gg5 ] [II Cor^Hbr]. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by II Cor^Hbr. Gal^Hbr each pre- B-246 Biblia Latina ceded by ‘argumentum’, the one before Gal being entitled [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti ‘Prologus’. 1 Jheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie [ii v] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Act]. 5 libris’. refs. Pref. no. 42. refs. Pref. no. 1. [ii v] [Act.] 5 [a v] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [kk r] ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. 3 10 [s r] [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 44. 4 [s r] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [kk v] [Iac^Iud.] 4 10 [t v] [III^IV Esr.] refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. 3 [v v] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [ll v] [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. 8 7 [y v] [Iob.] [‘Aliusprologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Pref. no. 49. 3 refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in [ll r] ‘Alterprologus’. 8 libro Iob and followed by Iob. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. [z v] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’, supplied by the [ll r] [Apc.] 3 8 rubricator.] Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. [mm r] [Verse colophon addressed to the reader.] 7 [2a r] [Prv.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Darlow^Moule 909, Bot¢eld 48 and Copinger, Incunabula 1 [2a r] [Ecl.] Biblica, 37. 9 refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. [nn r] [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nomi- 1 [2b r] [Ct^Lam.] num’. 2 [2h r] [Bar.] ‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’. refs. Pref. no. 65. 6 refs. Pref. no. 10, followed by Bar. 2 r Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, [not before [ h9 ] [Ez^Mal.] 2 r 15 Mar.] 1471. Folio. [ n2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. 8 10 8 10 12 10 8 10 8 collation: Vol. 1: [a b c^g h i^m n o^r s t v^z A B C^ refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. 10 12 10 8 10 8 10 12 10 8 2 v E F ]; vol. 2: [G^L M N^R S T^Y Z aa^ee ¡ gg^ [ p1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. 10 8 10 8 kk ll mm nn^qq rr^tt ]. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by GW 4210; HC *3051; Go¡ B-535; BMC IV12; Pr 3316; CIBN B-368; Mt. 2 v Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 13; Darlow^Moule 6081; Oates [ q3 ] [Mc.] [Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum.] 1362; Quentin 76^7; Sheppard 2629. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. 2 r COPY [ r1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’.

Wanting the blank leaves [a1], [F12], [G1], and [tt8]. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called Bound in two volumes. ‘Prohemium’. 2 v Binding: Eighteenth-century French red morocco; the gold [ s4 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. stamp of the royal arms of France, surrounded by the collar of refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. 2 r the Order of the Holy Ghost, on both covers of each volume. [ t4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. 2 v Spine gold-tooled with various stamps, including a repeated [ t4 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. £eur-de-lis, and a £oral(?) monogram surmounted by a crown. refs. Pref. no. 39. 2 r Circular paper label bearing French Royal Library shelfmark [ t5 ] [Rm^Hbr.] ‘A.61.2’on spine of vol. 2. Size: Vol. 1: 395 ¿ 290 ¿ 65 mm; vol. 2: refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ 395 ¿ 290 ¿ 85 mm. Size of leaf: 384 ¿ 271 mm. (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I and II Cor). r 2 r Rubrication in vol. 2 only: on [G2 ] a twelve-line initial ‘P’ is sup- [ y2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. plied in interlocked red and purple, with purple pen-work in¢ll, refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. 2 r and surrounded by red pen-work decoration, extending into the [ z5 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. v guttering; on [R3 ] a seven-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in yellow refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan with reserved white decoration, inhabited by a crowned lion ram- ‘argumentum’. 2 r pant(?) in yellow and black. Other initials are supplied in red or [ A1 ] [Apc.] [‘Prologus in Apokalipsim’,supplied by the rubricator.] purple or interlocked red and purple, some with extensions into b-246^b-247] biblia latina 457

refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, ‘In vigilia Mathie’ (i. e. 23 Feb.) 1472. libro Iob and followed by Iob. r Folio. For dating see CIBN and Hillard. See Needham, ‘The [x9 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloqueorum’. Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. Text’, 57. r 1 10 8 10 8 2 10 12 10 2 6+1 [B1 ] [Prv.] collation: [ a^h i k l^z AB ];[ a^n o p^z A ]. v Collation as GW; CIBN collates ‘[ . . . A6(5+1)]’. [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. GW 4211; HC *3052; Go¡ B-536; BMC I 28; Pr 98; BSB-Ink B-415; v [C1 ] [Ct^Lam.] CIBN B-369; Hillard 374; IGI VI 1636^A; Oates 31; Sack, r Freiburg, 614; Sheppard 52. [H10 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. COPY v [I2 ] [Ez^Mal.] Bound in two volumes. v 2 r [N3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. On [ h6 ] the red-printed explicit of Lam is inverted. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English blind and gold- v [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. tooled blue morocco; on the turn-ins, double zig-zag line with cir- refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by cles in the triangular compartments; marbled pastedowns; gold Mt. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 425 ¿ 290 ¿ r [R4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. 50 and 424 ¿ 290 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 410 ¿ 276 mm. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. Early marginal notes concerning the reading of the Bible in r [S2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. church and refectory throughout the year, the divisions of the refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called text being marked by handwritten letters in the margins. ‘Prohemium’. 2 v 2 v On [ o12 ] a date of ‘1472’ is supplied by the rubricator; on [ q3 ] a [T r] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. 2 r o 1 r 6 date of ‘72’; [ A7 ] a date of ‘1472 ’ and signed ‘J. G.’. On [ a1 ] a refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. £oral three-quarter border is supplied in red, green, and blue r [X1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Preuacio(!) in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli ad with some gold-dotting; garlands in upper and lower margins; a Romanos’. seven-line initial is supplied in gold on a blue background with v [X1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. 1 r pen-£ourishing in white. On [ a4 ] £oral three-quarter border is refs. Pref. no. 39. v supplied in red, green, and blue with some gold-dotting; a crown [X1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] in the centre of the upper margin; gold initial incorporated into refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ the inner margin. Other initials, headings, and foliation are sup- (referred to as‘prologus’ in the case of Rm, I and II Cor and Gal). 1 v 2 r 2 r v plied in red. Some principal initials (see [ t3 ], [ d5 ], [ l7 ], and [Z7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Preuacio(!). . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. 2 v 2 r [ l10 ]) are supplied in colours at a later stage. On [ d5 ] the mono- refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. v gram ‘FAC’ and date ‘1567’ inserted in red initial, probably the [aa9 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. signature of the second illuminator. From gathering [2m], initials refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan are supplied in gold and a di¡erent palette, with £oral extensions ‘argumentum’. 2 v r into the margins; on [ s4 ] a historiated initial depicting a saint [bb5 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim’. 2 r holding a chalice; on [ t5 ] a historiated initial depicting a saint refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. r holding a sword. [cc1 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de 1 v Provenance: B. M.; on [ a6 ]: ‘Ede, bibe, lude, epula, anima mea; Ysenaco. post mortem non est voluptas. 1551. B. M. selten Rich’. refs. Pref. no. 56. 1 r v Christophorus Prastinger (£. 1551); on [ b3 ]: ‘Christophorus [cc4 ] [GuidoVicentinus: In summarium Biblie ad lectorem.Verses Prasttinger legit in hoc libro etiam’, followed by several inscrip- from ‘Margarita bibliae’.] tions of the name. Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (1771^1823); refs. Pref. no. 63.The authorship is ascribed by BSB-Ink. r armorial book-plate on front pastedown of each volume; sale [cc5 ] ‘Tabula canonum’. [Eusebian canons.] (1824), lot 607. Purchased for »36. 15. 0; see Books Purchased [Basel: Bernhard Richel, not after 1474]. Folio. The copy in the (1824), 3. Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif., has the date of rubrica- shelfmark: Auct. M 1.14,15. tion 1474.Woodcut initials. collation: [a12 b^y10 z A6 B^N10 OP6 Q^S10 TV8 X^Z aa bb10 cc6]. B-247 Biblia Latina GW 4212; H *3041 = 3043; Go¡ B-537; BMC III 736; Pr 7526; r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti BSB-Ink B-417; CIBN B-372; Sheppard 2363.

Iheronimi ad Paulinum prespiterum de omnibus diuine historie COPY libris’. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). refs. Pref. no. 1. Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf. Size: 397 ¿ 300 ¿ 86 and v [a5 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 395 ¿ 300 ¿ 67 mm. Size of leaf: 382 ¿ 278 mm. v [q10 ] [OrMan.] A few early marginal notes. r [r1 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Woodcut initials painted in red and blue. Headings supplied in v [r9 ] [III^IV Esr.] red; red paragraph marks, capital strokes and underlining. v [t5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r [v9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. 458 biblia latina [b-247^b-249

2 r Provenance: No.‘999’on endleaf. Purchased from Payne & Foss [ y3 ] [Apc.] [‘Prologus in Appocalipsim’, supplied by the rubrica- for »26. 5. 0: see Library Bills (1827), no. 95, and Books Purchased tor.] (1827), 3; inscription on endleaf. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Z 1.1,2. [Basel: Berthold Ruppel and Bernhard Richel, not after 1474]. shelfmark: Auct. 1Z 2.1,2. Folio. As dated by GW; CIBN dates [c.1472/3]. The copy in the Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. has the date of rubrica- B-248 Biblia Latina tion 1474. r 2 10 8 [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. collation: [a^y a^v x y ]. refs. Pref. no. 1. Type: The second part (Prv^Apc) is printed with Richel’s type 119. r [a3 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Woodcut initials in the second part. v [q5 ] [OrMan.] GW 4213; H *3038 = 3044; Go¡ B-538; BMC III 714 & 736; Pr 7447 r [q6 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. & 7531; BSB-Ink B-416; CIBN B-370; Sheppard 2296 & 2362. v [r4 ] [III^IV Esr.] COPY v [s8 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). v [v1 ] [Iob.] [‘Prologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] Binding: Contemporary German (Ingolstadt: KyriÞ workshop refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in no. 45, Johann Grellin) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, libro Iob and followed by Iob. with remains of two metal fastenings; corner-pieces and central r [v10 ] [Ps (G).] [‘Liber ympnorum’, supplied by the rubricator.] bosses lost. On the upper cover of volume 1, a metal V (for Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. Vetus), on volume 2, N (for Novum). Shelfmark labels on both 2 r [ a1 ] [Prv.] covers. On both covers of volume 1, ¢llets form a triple frame; 2 v [ a8 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] the inner rectangle is divided bydouble ¢llets into lozenge-shaped refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. compartments. In the compartments a large round rosette stamp, 2 r [ b1 ] [Ct^Lam.] a palm-leaf stamp, a lozenge-shaped £oral stamp, a stamp with 2 v [ g9 ] [Bar.] [‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’,supplied by the rubricator.] two intersecting arches, and a scroll with the inscription: ‘I. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Grellin’. Within the middle frame, quatrofoils, four acorns and 2 r [ h2 ] [Ez^Mal.] two £owers; within the outer frame, the palm-leaf, rosette 2 r [ m2 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’, sup- stamps, and the scroll. Additional stamps on volume 2: a small plied by the rubricator.] round stamp with a stag, lozenge-shaped stamps with a double- refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. headed eagle and a standing ¢gure, and a set of four evangelists. 2 r [ o1 ] [Mt.] [‘Argumentum in ewangelium Mathei’, supplied by the For the stamps see KyriÞ pl. 93, nos1^3, 5^9. Size: 400 ¿ 300 ¿ 90 rubricator.] and 400 ¿ 295 ¿ 85 mm. Size of leaf: 384 ¿ 286 mm. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by Copious marginal notes and some German glosses by various Mt. early hands, one of which has added ‘C[asus] S[ummarii]’ mainly 2 r [ p2 ] [Mc.] [‘Prologus in ewangelium secundum Marcum’, supplied in the lower margins of several books in volume1; see also the edi- by the rubricator.] tion from Ulm: Johann Zainer, 29 Jan. 1480 (B-276). r r refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. On [a2 ] and [v10 ] an initial and a £oral border are supplied in sev- 2 r [ p9 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio. . . in ewangelium secundum Lucam’, eral colours and gold. Woodcut initials in part II painted in var- supplied by the rubricator.] ious colours. Other initials, headings, chapter numbers are refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called supplied uniformly in both volumes in red; paragraph marks are ‘Prohemium’. supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. 2 r [ r1 ] [Io.] [‘Prologus in ewangelium secundum Iohannem’, supplied Provenance: Johannes Schert (À1517); inscription on back paste- by the rubricator.] down ofvolume 2:‘Ego Johannes Schert de Geylndor¡ [tunc tem- refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. poris inserted] d[iui]norum cooperator in Dinckelspuhl Emi 2 v [ r9 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefatio in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli ad Totum Corpus Biblie Anno Domini 1476 citra fest’ Michaelis Romanos’, supplied by the rubricator.] archangeli pro quatuor £or[enis] reynens’et quartale £or[eni] pro 2 r [ r10 ] [‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’, supplied by inligatura vij lib’, facit libra 30 denarii’. On front pastedown of the rubricator.] volume 2, ‘Iste liber per’ (no more written). Augsburg; erased r refs. Pref. no. 39. and mostly unread inscription on [a1 ] of volume 1, ending in 2 v [ r10 ] [Rm^Hbr.] ‘Auguste Vindel[icorum]’. Purchased from Longman, Rees, refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ Orme, Brown, and Green, Catalogue (1830), no. 427, for »10; see (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of Rm, I and II Cor and Gal). Books Purchased (1830), 3. 2 r [ v4 ] Hieronymus: [‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’, Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Z 1.3,4. supplied by the rubricator.] shelfmark: Auct.1Z 2.3,4. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. 2 v [ x5 ] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’, supplied by the B-249 Biblia Latina rubricator.] r refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti ‘argumentum’. Iheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie libris’. refs. Pref. no. 1. b-249^b-250] biblia latina 459

v [a5 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. scroll with the inscription:‘Ihesus’, four stamps with the symbols v [B5 ] [OrMan.] of the evangelists in each corner, a round £ower stamp, and an v [B5 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. octagonal lamb-and-£ag stamp; for the stamps see Weale^ v [C9 ] [III^IV Esr.] Taylor pl. vii, nos 4, 5 and also no. 95; see also Goldschmidt I r [G1 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 249. Size: 320 ¿ 225 ¿ 105 and 312 ¿ 230 ¿ 90 mm. Size of r [I1 ] [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus’. leaf: 308 ¿ 217 mm. r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Manuscript catchwords. Table of contents on [O1 ] in an early libro Iob and followed by Iob. hand. v [K4 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the Principal initials are supplied in blue or red with pen-£ourishing ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. in red or violet with in¢ll in green; other initials and paragraph r [O2 ] [Prv.] marks are supplied in red or blue; red headings, capital strokes, r [P3 ] [Ecl.] [‘Prologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] and underlining. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. Provenance: Hermann Proninck (£. 1484); bequeathed the book r v v [P7 ] [Ct^Lam.] to a convent; on [a1 ] and on [O1 ] the inscription: ‘Anno domini v [aa5 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. Mcccclxxxiiij decimo die mensis Januarij obijt dominus refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Hermannus Pronynck vicarius et magister fabrice ecclesie v [aa9 ] [Ez^Mal.] Mon[asterii] qui dedit et legauit hunc librum conuentui [name v [hh3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. deleted] [ordinis] [ ]. Orate ¢deliter pro anima eiusdem et omnium refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. suorum.’ Old shelfmarks ‘A.20’ and ‘A.21’ on front pastedowns. v [mm1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. Weddern, near Du« lmen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Carthusians, refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by Castrimaria/ Castrum Beatae Mariae; inscriptions: ‘Liber Mt. [Carthusiensium Mariecastri prope Dulmaniam?]’on parchment v [nn8 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. endleaf of vol. 1 and front pastedown of vol. 2 deleted. Joseph refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. Niesert (1766^1841); inscription dated 1819; see sale (1843), lots v [oo9 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 28, 29, bought byThomas Rodd, according to a note by Bandinel refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called in the Bodleian copy of the sale catalogue. Purchased for »10. 0.0; ‘Prohemium’. see Books Purchased (1844), 6. v [qq8 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1466.c.1,2. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. shelfmark: Auct.V 3.2,3. v [ss2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r [ss3 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. refs. Pref. no. 39. B-250 Biblia Latina v [ss3 ] [Rm^Hbr.] r [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ Iheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal). libris’. v [yy1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. [a v] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r 3 [zz10 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in epistolas canonicas’. v [q9 ] [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan r [q10 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. ‘argumentum’. [r v] [III^IV Esr.] r 8 [AA8 ] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. v [t4 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Preface ascribed to v [x1 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. Hieronymus in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in [Cologne: Conrad Winters, de Homborch, c.1475]. Folio. libro Iob and followed by Iob. 10 8 10 8 10 8+1 10 8 6 v collation: [a^h i k^n o p^v x y z A^C DE F G^Z [x10 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloqueorum’. Preceded by the aa bb10 cc dd8 ee^ii10 kk ll6 mm^zz AA10 BB8]. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. r GW 4214; HC 3039; Go¡ B-539; Pr 1173; CIBN B-378; Hillard 375; [B1 ] [Prv.] v Oates 659^60; Rhodes 346; Sheppard 883; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 249. [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. COPY refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. v Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). [C1 ] [Ct^Lam.] [H r] [Bar.] ‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’. Wanting [q10] and the blank leaf [BB8]. 10 Binding: Both volumes bound uniformly in contemporary refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. v German (Du« lmen?), blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, [I2 ] [Ez^Mal.] v remains of two clasps; remains of corner-pieces on the second [N3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. volume only; bosses lost; tawed leather index tabs. On both refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. v covers double ¢llets form a double frame; the inner rectangle is [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. divided by double ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by the compartments two di¡erent stamps: a round eagle and a Mt. r lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis; within the outer frame a blind-tooled [R4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. 460 biblia latina [b-250^b-251

r [S2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in ‘Prohemium’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r v [T6 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. [n1 ] [I^II Par.] v refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. [p2 ] [OrMan.] r v [X1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli ad [p2 ] [I^II Esr.] Romanos’. refs. II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. v r [X1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. [q6 ] [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 39. refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. v v [X1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] [r4 ] [Tb^Est.] v refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ [s6 ] ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of Rm, I and II Cor and Gal). refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. v r [Z7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. [s7 ] [Iob^Ps (G).] refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst v [aa9 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. of Jerome’s prologues only. r refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan [x1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by Jerome’s preface. r r [bb5 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim’. [x1 ] ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 5. v v [bb10 ] [Date.] [x1 ] [Prv.] r v [cc1 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de [x8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. Ysenaco. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl^Ct. v refs. See Pref. no. 56. [x8 ] [Ecl^Ct]. v v [cc4 ] [In summarium Biblie ad lectorem.] [y2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 63. refs. Pref. no. 7. r v [cc5 ] ‘Tabula canonum’. [Eusebian canons.] [y2 ] [Sap^Is.] [Basel: Bernhard Richel], 1475. Folio. refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. v collation: [a^g10 h8 i^r10 s8 t6 v^y10 z8 A6 B^N10 OP6 Q^S10 TV8 [B7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] X^Z aa bb10 cc6]. refs. Pref. no. 8. v Woodcut initials. [B7 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. GW 4215; HC *3053; C 1024; Go¡ B-540; BMC III 736; Pr 7524; refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. v BSB-Ink B-418; CIBN B-375; Oates 2753; Sack, Freiburg, 616; [B7 ] [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Sheppard 2367. [D6 ] [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in captiuitate . . .’ COPY [D r] [Lam.] Wanting gathering [cc] (the additions of Menardus Monachus). 6 [D r] ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin. On 8 refs. Pref. no. 10, followed by Bar^Dn. both covers triple ¢llets form three concentric frames; the inner [D r] [Bar^Dn]. rectangle is decorated with a large lozenge-shaped stamp and 8 [G r] ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. four corner-pieces. In the frames three di¡erent rolls with 2 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim Renaissance ornaments; in the spaces between the frames, a dif- prophetarum’. ferent triangular stamp. Size: 385 ¿ 285 ¿ 125 mm. Size of [G v] ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. leaf: 370 ¿ 267 mm. 2 refs. Pref. no. 12, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Os. Major woodcut initials painted in various colours, minor ones in [G v] [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. red; red capital strokes. 2 [G r] ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. Provenance: Inscription on endleaf: ‘1817. 11 April P..m Aus. No 5 refs. Pref. no. 13. 113 Et T.90’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- [G r] ‘Aliusprologus’. label on the front pastedown; see sale (1835), lot 700. Purchased 5 refs. Pref. no. 15, followed by argumentum (Pref. no. 14), and for »4. 18. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 5. Ioel. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.2. r [G5 ] [Ioel], preceded by ‘argumentum’. r [G6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. B-251 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 17. r r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in [G6 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions, called ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 1. [G6 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. r [a4 ] [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 19. v refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. [G6 ] [Am.] r r [n1 ] ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. [G8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 20. v [G8 ] [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. b-251^b-252] biblia latina 461

v r [G8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. [Q1 ] [Act.] r refs. Pref. no. 21. [R2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. r [G9 ] [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (Pref. no. 22). refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded by v [G9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 23, followed by ‘argumentum’and Mi. [R7 ] [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v [G9 ] [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. r v [G11 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. [R7 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 24, followed by ‘argumentum’and Na. refs. Pref. no. 50. r r [G11 ] [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [R8 ] [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v [G12 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. [R12 ] [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 25. [S1 ] [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nomi- v [G12 ] [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. num’. r [H1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 26, followed by ‘argumentum’and So. Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn and Nicolaus de r [H1 ] [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Frankfordia, 1475. Folio. r [H2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. collation: [a^h10 i^l12 m^s10 t v12 x^z A^E10 F^I12 K^M10 N12 refs. Pref. no. 27. O^Q10 R12 S10 T12 V10+1]. v [H2 ] [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. GW 4216; HC *3054; Go¡ B-541; BMC V 193; Pr 4163; BSB-Ink r [H3 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. B-419; CIBN B-377; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 24; Darlow^ refs. Pref. no. 28, followed by ‘argumentum’and Za. Moule 910; Quentin 79; Sheppard 3338. r [H3 ] [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [H v] ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. COPY 5 Wanting the blank leaf [a ], and [a ], the place of which has been refs. Pref. no. 29. 1 2 taken by a manuscript facsimile. [H r] [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 6 Leaf [V ] mounted. [H r] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 11 7 Binding: English calf, c.1790, bound for the Bodleian Library; refs. Pref. no. 31. on both covers single gilt ¢llets form a border; single gilt ¢llets [H r] ‘Aliusprologus’. 7 on edges of boards; Greek key-pattern roll on turn-ins; marbled refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. pastedowns, gilt-edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Library on [H r] [I^II Mcc]. 7 both covers; according to Morelli, the previous binding was [K v] ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 1 French. Size: 285 ¿ 210 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 185 mm. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Some early marginal notes. Note on [a r] presumably refers to Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. 3 Paulus (Paulinus), ¢rst bishop of Tivoli, c.366. [K v] ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 1 On [a r] a fourteen-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in reserved white, refs. Pref. no. 35. 2 with red pen-work in¢ll and decoration and extensions into the [K r] [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). 2 margin. Other initials are supplied in red or blue, some having [L v] ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 2 pen-work in¢ll and decoration in the other colour, with exten- refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. sions into the margins. Paragraph marks are supplied in red or [L v] [Mc.] 2 blue. Capitals touched with yellow wash. [L r] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 9 Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); see Morelli (1787), I no. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called 128; sale (1789), lot 5037. Purchased for »5.7.0; the annotated sale ‘Prohemium’. catalogue gives no name of purchaser, but the same price as [L r] [Lc.] 9 Books Purchased (1789),1. [M r] ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 10 shelfmark: Auct. M 2.1. refs. Pref. no. 38. v [M10 ] [Io.] r [N9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. B-252 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie [N9 ] [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v libris’. [O1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 40. r v [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [O1 ] [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v [s4 ] [OrMan.] [O5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r [s4 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 41. v r [t3 ] [III^IV Esr.] [O6 ] [II Cor^Hbr]. v [v9 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v [y3 ] [Iob.] [‘Secundus prologus’, supplied by the rubricator.] [P10 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 42. v libro Iob and followed by Iob. [P10 ] ‘Alius prologus’. v [z3 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 43. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. 462 biblia latina [b-252^b-253

r r [C1 ] [Prv.] [a1 ] ‘Tabula’. r v [C9 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. [a1 ] Palmerius [Pisanus], Matthias: [Letter addressed to] Paulus refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[C]um et antea semper, beate Pontifex, r [D2 ] [Ct^Lam.] intellexerim . . .’ r [K6 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. refs. See B-245. r refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. [a2 ] Aristeas [pseudo-]: Ad Philocratem de lxx interpretibus. r [K9 ] [Ez^Mal.] Translated by Mathias Palmerius. r [P2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Pref. no. 59; see also A-381. r refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. [b1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti v [R1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by libris’. Mt. refs. Pref. no. 1. v r [S3 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. [b3 ] [Gn^I Par.] r refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. [o6 ] ‘Prologus secundus’ [to II Par]. r [T1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. refs. Pref. no. 2. v refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called [o6 ] [II Par.] v ‘Prohemium’. [q8 ] [OrMan.] v v [V4 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. [q8 ] [I^II Esr.] II Esr is entitled ‘Liber Neemie.’ v refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. [r7 ] [III Esr.] r [X4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. refs. Entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition; wanting IV Esr. v v [X4 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Roma[nos].’ [s2 ] [Tb^Est.] r refs. Pref. no. 39. [t5 ] [Hieronymus]: ‘Alterprologus in Iob secundum Hebraicum’. r [X5 ] [Rm^Hbr.] refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the ‘Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ libro Iob’and followed by Iob. v (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I and II Cor and Gal). [t5 ] [Iob^Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorumvel soliloquiorum’.Preceded by r [aa2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. r refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. [y1 ] [Prv.] r r [bb5 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. [y8 ] ‘Prologus in Aeclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan refs. Pref. no. 6. r ‘argumentum’. [y8 ] [Ecl^Ct.] r r [cc1 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. [z2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 7. r Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 16 Nov. 1475. Folio. [z2 ] [Sap^Lam.] Lam, except with introduction, ‘[E]t factum est collation: [a^h10 i k8 l^z10 AB8 C^P10 Q12 R^Z aa bb10 cc8]. postquam in captiuitate . . .’, appended to ¢rst chapter. r GW 4218; HC *3056; Go¡ B-543; BMC II 413; Pr 1970; BSB-Ink [E7 ] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. B-420; CIBN B-373; Hillard 376; Oates 980^1; Sack, Freiburg, refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar^Dn. r 615; Sheppard 1430. [H4 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 14. COPY [H r] [Ioel.] Wanting the blank leaf [cc8]. 7 [H r] ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. Binding: Eighteenth-century English binding for Lord Harley; 8 refs. Pref. no. 17. gold-tooled red morocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 412 ¿ [H r] ‘Aliusprologus’. 295 ¿ 97 mm. Size of leaf: 400 ¿ 272 mm. 8 refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. ‘Alius Occasional sixteenth-century marginal notes. prologus’ [to Os]. On [a r] an eight-line initial is supplied in red, black, grey, and 1 [H r] ‘Tercius prologus’. green; a painted circle in grey between the two columns. Other 8 refs. Pref. no. 19, followed by Am. initials and headings are supplied in red; red capital strokes and [H v] ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. underlining; the text surrounded by double rules. 10 refs. Pref. no. 20, followed by Abd. Provenance: Edward, Lord Harley, later 2nd Earl of Oxford [I r] ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. (1689^1741); upper corner of the endleaf cut o¡; perhaps the 1 refs. Pref. no. 21. copy listed in London, BL, MS. Harley 3886, fol. 22; bought by [I r] Thomas Osborne; see Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae, I no. 1 refs. Pref. no. 12.‘Alius prologus’. 41. Purchased for »8. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1826), 3. refs. Pref. no. 22, followed by Ion. shelfmark: Auct.Y 3.1. v [I1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 23, followed by Mi. r B-253 Biblia Latina [I3 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r refs. Pref. no. 24, followed by Na. [a1 ] [Bussis] Johannes Andreas[de]: [Editor’s preface addressed to] r [I4 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. Paulus II, Pont. Max. v refs. See B-245. Preceded by a short note on the inclusion of [H4 ] Bussis’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 25, followed by Hab. b-253^b-254] biblia latina 463

r [I5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to So]. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other refs. Pref. no. 26, followed by So. initials are supplied in red; red capital strokes. r [I6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Provenance: Acquired before 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus,I refs. Pref. no. 27, followed by Agg. (1738), 152. r [I7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. Former Bodleian shelfmark: B 6. 7 Th. refs. Pref. no. 28, followed by Za. [Os.] shelfmark: Auct. M 1.16. r [I10 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ma]. refs. Pref. no. 29, followed by Ma. v [H6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. B-254 Biblia Latina v refs. Pref. no. 13. a1 Romerus, Blasius: [Prefatory letter addressed to] ThomasTaqui r [H7 ] [seeking the latter’s support.] Incipit: ‘[N]obili uiro Thome Taqui, r [K1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. Blasius professione Populeti monachus . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 31. v a1 Taqui,Thomas: [Reply to Romerus’s letter.] Incipit:‘[A]rdue reli- r [K1 ] [I^II Mcc.] gionis uiro Blasio Romero Populeti monacho, Thomas Taqui r [L10 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. salutem.Tanto me impetu epistole tue . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 35, preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi presby- r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to Paulinus]. teri ad Damasum Papam in quattuor Euangelistas’, and ‘argu- refs. Pref. no. 1. mentum’ (pref. no. 34). a r [Gn^IV Rg.] r 3 [L10 ] [Mt.] refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. [M v] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. r 10 n1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in v [N7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variations in refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. ‘Prohemium’. v n1 [I^II Par.] [O r] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. v 9 p2 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. p r [I^II Esr.] r 3 [P8 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. refs. II Esr is entitled ‘Neemias’. [P v] ‘Prologus spetialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. v 8 p10 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 39. refs. III Esr is here entitled ‘II Esr’, and IV Esr ‘III Esr’. [P r] [Rm^Hbr.] r 9 r4 [Tb^Est.] refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ v s6 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Iob]. (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I and II Cor). refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. [S v] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in Actibus apostolorum’. v 3 s6 [Iob^Ps.] refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst r [T5 ] ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. of Jerome’s prologues only. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan r y1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- v [V2 ] [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris refs. Pref. no. 49. Salomonis’. r [V3 ] ‘Alter prologus in Apocalypsin’. v y1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 5. v [V8 ] [Colophon.] y v [Prv.] r 1 [X1 ] [Stephen Langton]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. r y8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Preface no. 6. v Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 9 Dec. y8 [Ecl^Ct.] r 1475. Folio. z2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. collation: [a8 b^t10 v x12 y z A^S10 TV8 X^Z10]. refs. Pref. no. 7, followed by Sap^Is, the latter preceded by GW 4219; H *3057; Go¡ B-544; BMC II 407; Pr 2199; BSB-Ink ‘argumentum’. r B-421; CIBN B-374; Rhodes 347; Sheppard 1406. z2 [Sap^Is]. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. r COPY bb7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] Wanting the blank leaf [Z ]. For another copy, di¡erently set up, refs. Pref. no. 8, followed by Jerome’s Prologue. 10 r of the second sheet (outer forme) of gathering [f] see J-095. bb7 ‘Alius prologus’. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) plain calf, marks of two leather refs. Pref. no. 9. v ties; rebacked. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at foot bb7 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v of the upper cover. Size: 467 ¿ 335 ¿ 134 mm. Size of leaf: 460 ¿ dd5 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in 317 mm. captiuitate . . .’ r Endleaves from a thirteenth-century manuscript breviary on dd6 [Lam.] v parchment (removed to MS. Lat. liturg. a. 6, fols 27^9). dd7 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Occasional manuscript headings. refs. Pref. no. 10, followed by Bar^Dn. v dd7 [Bar^Dn]. 464 biblia latina [b-254

r r gg6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. mm9 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r refs. Pref. no. 11; Preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim nn10 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. prophetarum’. refs. Pref. no. 38. r v gg6 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. nn10 [Io.] r refs. Pref. no. 12. nn11 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v gg6 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in v gg8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 13. nn11 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v hh1 ‘Aliusprologus’. pp3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 15. refs. Pref. no. 40. r v hh1 [Ioel]; preceded by ‘argumentum’ (Pref. no. 14). pp3 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v hh2 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. pp7 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 17. refs. Pref. no. 41. r v hh2 ‘Aliusprologus’. pp7 [II Cor^Hbr]. refs. Pref. no. 18. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r hh2 ‘Aliusprologus’. rr2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Pref. no. 42. v v hh2 [Am.] rr2 ‘Aliusprologus’. r hh4 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 43. v refs. Pref. no. 20. rr2 [Act.] v v hh4 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ss5 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v hh4 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 21. ss5 [Iac^Iud.] v hh5 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 22). refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v hh5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. tt2 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 49. v r hh5 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. tt3 ‘Aliusprologus’. r hh7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 50. r refs. Pref. no. 24. tt3 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v hh7 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. tt8 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. v hh7 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 25. Naples: Mathias Moravus [and Biagio Romero], 1476. Folio. r hh8 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. collation: a^e10 f8 g10 h i8 k^m m n^r10 s t8 u10 x8 y z aa^ee10 ¡ r h hh9 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. gg8 hh10 ii^ll lm8 mm^qq10 rr^uu8 xx10 yy 2z8. refs. Pref. no. 26. GW 4220; HC 3059; C 1019; Go¡ B-545; BMC VI 862; Pr 6696; r hh9 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 27). BSB-Ink B-422; CIBN B-380; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 31; r hh10 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Darlow^Moule 910; Fava^Bresciano 110; Oates 2513^14; r hh10 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Rhodes 348; Sheppard 5431. v hh10 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. refs. Pref. no. 28. COPY r Wanting a , h , and hh . ii [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 10 4.7 1 Leaf uu misbound fourth in the gathering. ii v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 1 3 Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf. Formerly chained: refs. Pref. no. 29. staple-marks of a hasp at head of the upper cover; on both covers ii r [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 double ¢llets form aborder; two sets ofvertical double ¢llets sepa- ii v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 4 rate a narrow and awide rectangle; a small £ower tool in each cor- refs. Pref. no. 31. ner; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Front ii r ‘Aliusprologus’. 5 board nearly detached. Size: 322 ¿ 218 ¿ 85 mm. Size of refs. Pref. no. 32. leaf: 317 ¿ 204 mm. ii r [I^II Mcc.] 5 On 2z v and the recto and verso of the following rear endleaf, ll r ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 8 7 tables, in red and black ink, in a ¢fteenth/early sixteenth-century refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad hand, giving the order of the books of the Bible, and the names of Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. some Medieval commentators for each book. Some marginal ll v ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 7 notes in Gn, in a seventeenth-century hand. Some notes in refs. Pref. no. 35. English. Occasional pointing hands and underlining in black ink. ll r [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). 8 Partial rubrication only: in Gn some initials and verse numbers mm v ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 2 are supplied in red. Chapter numbers added in upper margins in refs. Pref. no. 36. black ink. mm v [Mc.] 2 Provenance: Margaret, Lady Capell (¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- mm r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 9 tury); inscription on 2z v, apparently in the hand of Roger refs. Pref. no. 37. 7 b-254^b-256] biblia latina 465

r Philpot: ‘Istum librum habemus ex dono m[at]r[on]e mee [S6 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de Margarete Capell, uxoris Willelmi Capell, Armigeri, ¢lieThome Ysenaco. 2 v Arundell militis’. Roger Philpot (£. 1497^1501); signature on z7 . refs. Pref. no. 56. v Edward Bernard (1638^1697); Wanley’s list, p. 1, no. 92. Among [S9 ] [In summarium Biblie ad lectorem.] the books purchased in 1697 from Bernard’s widow. refs. Pref. no. 63. v Former Bodleian shelfmark: I 3. 5 Th. [S9 ] [Date.] shelfmark: Auct. M 2.2. [Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner], 1476. Folio. B-255 Biblia Latina collation: [a10 b10+2 c d10 e12 fg10 h8 i^p10 q10^2 r10 s8 t^z A^E10 F8 r 10 8+1 6 10 8 10 6+1 8+2 8 10 [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti GH I K LM N OP Q RS T^Y Z ].The second Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie insert in gathering [b] is half a leaf only. Gathering [q] originally libris’. consisted of ten leaves, but two leaves have been cut out after [q6]. refs. Pref. no. 1. GW 4221; HC *3062; Go¡ B-546; BMC II 408; Pr 2203; BSB-Ink r [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. B-423; Oates1068; Sack, Freiburg, 617^18; Sheppard 1414^15. r [p4 ] [OrMan.] FIRST COPY r [p4 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Wanting [S7, 8, 10] and gatherings [T]^[Z] (‘Interpretationes r [q2 ] [III Esr.] Hebraicorum nominum’). v r refs. [q6 ] ends with the incipit of IV Esr, but the two following The incipit on [a2 ] printed in black. leaves have been cut out. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- r [q7 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. sia; on both covers double ¢llets form a double frame; within the v [r10 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’. outer frame an acorn and £ower roll; within the inner a dentelle refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in roll; marbled pastedowns. Size: 413 ¿ 290 ¿ 110 mm. Size of libro Iob and followed by Iob. leaf: 388 ¿ 253 mm. r [t1 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber himnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the Manuscript table of contents with German glosses in an early r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. hand on [a1 ]. Early marginal notes in various hands, occasional r r v v [x1 ] [Prv.] glosses in German ([a8 ]) and Hebrew ([L4 ]). On [L2 ] an excerpt v [x7 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in Ecclesiasten’. from Guilelmus Parisiensis, Postilla. List of the books of the Old refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. Testament in a nineteenth-century hand on endleaf at the end of r [x10 ] [Ct^Lam.] the volume. refs. Sap is preceded by Pref. no.7. Woodcut depicting ‘Sanctus Hieronymus’ writing pasted onto v v [D4 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’. [a1 ]. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red folia- refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. tion, capital strokes and underlining. v [D6 ] [Ez^Mal.] Provenance: Wiblingen, Wu« rttemberg, Benedictines, S. v r [H4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. Martinus; on [a2 ] an inscription: ‘Monasterij Wiblingen’. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in r [K1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. 1834. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by shelfmark: Douce 281. Mt. SECOND COPY r [L5 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelum(!) secundum Marcum’. Bound in two volumes; Gn^II Mcc; Mt^Apc. The second part refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. bound with A-223(2); see there for details of binding and proven- r [M1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. ance. Size of leaf: 397 ¿ 272 mm. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called Without gatherings [T]^[Z] (Interpretationes Hebraicorum ‘Prohemium’. nominum). v v v [N1 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. The incipit of IV Esr on [q6 ] and the date‘1476’on [S9 ] erased. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. shelfmark: Auct.Y 3.7,8(1). r [O1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r [O1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. B-256 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 39. v r [O1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ Bibliam’. (referred to as‘prologus’ in the case of Rm, I and II Cor, and Col). refs. Pref. no. 1. r v [Q3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r [R6 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. n8 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in argumentum. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variations in r [S1 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. n8 [I^II Par.] v p9 [OrMan.] v p9 [I^II Esr.] 466 biblia latina [b-256

v refs. II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. F2 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r q8 [III^IV Esr.] F4 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’, and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 24. v r s1 [Tb^Est.] F4 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r t3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. F5 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 25. r v t4 [Iob^Ps (G)]. F5 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst F6 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. of Jerome’s prologues only. refs. Pref. no. 26. r r y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. F6 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by Jerome’s preface. F7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r y2 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 27. v refs. Pref. no. 5. F7 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r y2 [Prv.] F8 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. v y9 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 6. F8 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v y9 [Ecl^Ct.] F10 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. v z3 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 7. G1 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r z3 [Sap^Is.] G2 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. v r k8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] G2 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 32. v r k8 ‘Alius prologus’. G2 [I^II Mcc.] v refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. I1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v k8 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r B7 [Introduction to Lam]. Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v tiuitate . . .’ I1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r B7 [Lam.] refs. Pref. no. 35. r r B9 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. I2 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). v refs. Pref. no. 10. K2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r B9 [Bar^Dn.] refs. Pref. no. 36. r v E5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. K2 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim K9 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. prophetarum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. v r E5 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. K9 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r refs. Pref. no. 12. L10 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v E5 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 38. r v E8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. L10 [Io.] r refs. Pref. no. 13. M9 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. r E8 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 15. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r v E8 [Preface.] M9 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 14; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. N1 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r E8 [Ioel.] refs. Pref. no. 40. r v E9 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. N1 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. N5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r E9 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. N6 [II Cor^Hbr]. r E9 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. O10 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v E9 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r v F1 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. O10 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r F1 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. P1 [Act.] v r F1 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. Q2 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 44. r r F2 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Q2 [Iac^Iud.] v F2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 23. Q7 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. b-256^b-257] biblia latina 467

r refs. Pref. no. 49. x1 ‘Aliusprologus’. v Q7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 5. v refs. Pref. no. 50. x1 [Prv.] v v Q7 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. v Q12 [Colophon.] refs. Pref. no. 6. r v R1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. x8 [Ecl^Ct.] v refs. Pref. no. 65. y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1476. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 7. v collation: a^z h m k A^L10 M12 N^P10 Q12 R^T10 UX8. y2 [Sap^Is.] GW 4222; HC *3061; Go¡ B-547; BMC V 176; Pr 4100; BSB-Ink refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. v B-424; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 28; Darlow^Moule 910; 37 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] Lowry, Jenson, 245 no. 49; Oates 1641^2; Quentin 79; Sheppard refs. Pref. no. 8. v 3275. 37 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. COPY 3 v [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Wanting the blank leaves a and H , also X , containing the 7 1 10 8 5 r [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- register. 6 tiuitate . . .’ Leaf O is made up. Gathering g is bound in the order 1^ 6 5 r [Lam.] 3,5,6,8,9,4,7,10, the sixth leaf being duplicated. Leaf T is bound 6 9 5 r ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. afterV . 8 8 refs. Pref. no. 10. Binding: Eighteenth-century French blue morocco; on both 5 r [Bar^Dn.] covers, within a border formed by a broad ¢llet, a £oral and foli- 8 8 r ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. ate dentelle; spine and turn-ins gold-tooled; lined with red silk; 2 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: prophetarum’. 287 ¿ 212 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 190 mm. 8 v ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. Occasional marginal annotations. 2 refs. Pref. no. 12. Some initials are supplied in red or blue, or interlocked red and 8 v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capitals touched with 2 8 r ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. yellow wash.Text enclosed within double red rules. 5 refs. Pref. no. 13. Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); 8 r ‘Aliusprologus’. printed label, on endleaf, of the sale (1789) part I, lot 72; in anno- 5 refs. Pref. no. 15. tated catalogue marked down to Payne for Fl. 55. Purchased 8 r [Ioel.] through Payne for »4.16. 0; see Books Purchased (1790), 1. 5 8 r ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. shelfmark: Auct. M 2.3. 6 refs. Pref. no. 17. r 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-257 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. r r 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter to] Paulinus.‘Prologus in Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Pref. no. 1. v r 86 [Am.] a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] r refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. r refs. Pref. no. 20. n1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. v 88 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Slight variations in the incipitofthe ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r v 89 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. n1 [I^II Par.] v v 89 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. p2 [OrMan.] v refs. Pref. no. 23. p2 [I^II Esr.] v 89 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemia’. r r 811 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. q1 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’. r v 811 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r4 [Tb^Est.] r v 812 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. s6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. refs. Pref. no. 25. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. v r 812 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. s7 [Iob^Ps (G)]. r refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst 91 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 26. of Jerome’s prologues only. r r 91 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- 92 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 27. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris v Salomonis’. 92 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 468 biblia latina [b-257^b-258

r 93 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. GW 4223; HC 3063; Go¡ B-548; BMC V 193; Pr 4165; Copinger, refs. Pref. no. 28. Incunabula Biblica, 27; Darlow^Moule 910; Oates 1662; Quentin r 93 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 79; Rhodes 349; Sheppard 3342. v 95 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. COPY refs. Pref. no. 29. Gatherings v and x are bound between those signed 1 and 2. r 96 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Binding: Eighteenth-century French mottled calf, possibly by r 97 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. Richard Weir for Justin, comte McCarthy-Reagh, given the refs. Pref. no. 31. Toulouse provenance, with gold-tooled spine with a £ower and r 97 ‘Alius prologus’. Incipit: ‘[M]achabeorum librum licet non thistle tool in a lozenge made up of minute circles, crosses, and habeantur . . .’ rosettes; on the turn-ins a roll of thistles; the gold stamp of the r 97 [I^II Mcc.] Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 290 ¿ 208 ¿ 90 mm. Size v 111 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. of leaf: 281 ¿ 192 mm. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Pointing hands and some marginal notes in black ink. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. Manuscript foliation in black ink. On a r a manuscript verse, in v 1 111 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. Italian, in an early hand, giving advice for avoiding the plague; refs. Pref. no. 35. incipit: ‘Al male percusivo e pestilente’. On a v a table in a seven- r 1 112 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). teenth-century hand, listing the books of the Bible with the num- v 122 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. ber of the folio where they begin. refs. Pref. no. 36. On a r a thirteen-line initial ‘F’and on a v a sixteen-line initial ‘I’, v 2 4 122 [Mc.] are both supplied in blue, with in¢ll, decoration, and extensions r 129 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. into the margins, in red. Other initials are supplied in red, some refs. Pref. no. 37. with reserved white decoration, somebeing decorated withyellow r 129 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. in¢ll. Some capital strokes in red, other capitals touched with yel- r 1310 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v low wash. Inscription on 187 in same yellow colour as decorative refs. Pref. no. 38. in¢ll of capitals: ‘Finita est ista bibia miniandi per uenerabilem v 1310 [Io.] uirum dominum Stephanum de Pir[ ]s archiepresbyterum de r 149 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. Uignola et per me dominum Gulielmum de Marachys rectorem refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in sancti Christofori pentrio(?) 1479 die xxi maii’. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. Provenance: Toulouse, Minims, S. Rochus; inscription on a r: v 2 149 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ‘Bibliothec× Minimospondan× conuentus sancti Rochi ad v 151 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r Tolosam’.‘No. 48’, on a2 . Justin, comte McCarthy-Reagh (1744^ refs. Pref. no. 40. 1811); note inside the upper cover; see Catalogue (1815), lot 69. v 151 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Purchased for »3. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1817), 2. v 155 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. shelfmark: Auct. M 2.4. refs. Pref. no. 41. r 156 [II Cor^Hbr]. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. B-258 Biblia Latina v 1610 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r [*]1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. refs. Pref. no. 42. v ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. 1610 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 43. r r [*]3 [Gn^II Par.] 171 [Act.] r r q9 [OrMan.] 182 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v q9 [I^II Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 44. r r r8 [III^IV Esr.] 182 [Iac^Iud.] r s3 [Tb^Est.] refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Est preceded by ‘argumentum’. 187 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. r s6 ‘Prologus’ [to Iob]. refs. Pref. no. 49. v refs. Preceded by ‘Prologus . . . in Job’. 187 ‘Aliusprologus’. r s6 [Iob^Ps (G)]. refs. Pref. no. 50. v refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst 187 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v of Jerome’s prologues only. 1812 [Colophon.] v r x6 [Prv.] A1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. r y6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 6. r Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn and Nicolaus de y6 [Ecl^Ct.] Frankfordia, 1476. Folio. refs. Ct preceded by ‘argumentum’. 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 v collation: a^h i^l m^s t v x y 1^6 7^10 11^13 14 15^ y10 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. 1710 1812 A10 BC12. refs. Pref. no. 7. v y10 [Sap^Ier.] refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. b-258] biblia latina 469

v [F3 ] [Lam.] refs. Pref. no. 36. r refs.What in other editions is the introduction (‘[E]t factum est [N4 ] [Mc.] v postquam in captiuitate. . .’)is here atthe end ofthe last chapterof [P1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Lc]. Ier. refs. Pref. no. 37. v v [F5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Bar]. [P1 ] [Lc.] refs. Pref. no. 10. refs.Verses1^4 here called ‘Aliusprologus’. v r [F5 ] [Bar^Dn]. [Q4 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 2 r H3 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 38. r refs. Pref. no. 12. Preceded by ‘Prologus sancti Jeronimi presbi- [Q4 ] [Io.] r teri in libros xii prophetarum’. [R4 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. 2 v H3 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prologus beati Hieronimi presbi- 2 v H5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. teri in epistolas Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 13. [R4 ] [Rm^I Cor.] 2 r H6 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 r v H6 [Ioel.] F5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 2 r H7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 17. F6 [II Cor^Hbr]. 2 v H6 [Am.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’, which in other editions is refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r entitled ‘Aliusprologus’. [S7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Act]. Incipit: ‘[L]ucas euangelista r [I1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. apostolorum actus . . .’ r refs. Pref. no. 20 [S7 ] [Act.] v r [I1 ] [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [T9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. r [I2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 44. r refs. Pref. no. 21. [T9 ] [Iac^Iud]. r [I2 ] [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r [I2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. [V3 ] Hieronymus [pseudo-; Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to refs. Pref. no. 23. Apc]. r [I3 ] [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v [I4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. [V3 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 50. v v [I4 ] [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [V3 ] [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r [I5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. [V9 ] [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 25. [X1 ] [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nomi- v [I5 ] [Hab.] Preceded by two‘argumenta’. num’. v [I6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 26. [Vicenza]: Leonardus Achates de Basilea, 10 May 1476. Folio. v [I6 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]osias regem Iudem, cuius . . .’ collation: [*4] a^i10 k6 l-r 10 s8 t u6 v8 x^z10 [A10 B^D8 E^H10] r i | [K1 ] [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2H8 [I K6 L8 M10+1 N^Q10 R8]FG8 [S10 T12 V^Y10 Z14]. Collation v [K1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. as GW. BMC collates‘. . . x^z10 10 A^C8 D^G10 H8 IK6 L8 M10+1 r h [K2 ] [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A^D10 E^G8 H10 I12 K^O10 P12+1’.Sheppard collates as BMC ‘... v [K2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. M10+1 AA^DD10 EE^GG8 HH10 II12 KK^MM10 NN12’. refs. Pref. no. 28. 491 leaves (GW); 490 leaves (BMC). r [K3 ] [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. GW 4224; HC 3060; Go¡ B-549; BMC VII1031; Pr 7122; Copinger, v [K5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. Incunabula Biblica, 26; Darlow^Moule 910; Oates 2667^8; refs. Pref. no. 29. Quentin 80; Sheppard 5885. r [K6 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 30. COPY Wanting the blank leaf [V ]. [K r] [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 10 6 Bound in the following order: Interpretationes nominum [L r] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 1 Hebraicorum, Gn^Sir, Mt^II Pt, So^II Mcc, Is^Hab, I Io^Apc. refs. Pref. no. 32. The blank leaf [* ] is bound at the end of the gathering. [L r] [I^II Mcc.] 1 1 Binding: Parchment; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on [N v] ‘Prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 1 both covers. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Prephatio sancti Hyeronimi pre- 192 mm. sbiteri in libros quatuor Euangeliorum’, known also as ‘Epistola Early marginal notes. beati Hieronymi ad Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. On [* r] a ¢fteen-line Italian (Vicenza?) initial ‘F’ is supplied in [N r] ‘Mystica declaratio facierum quatuor euangelistarum’. 2 2 pink and yellow on a blue ground, decorated with foliate exten- [Known in other editions as ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]).] sions in blue, red, and green, edged with white, extending into refs. Pref. no. 35; preceded by ‘argumentum’. v the gutter and the margins, against a background of gold, edged [N2 ] [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r with black and grey, and a gold dot in the guttering. On a3 a [O4 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 470 biblia latina [b-258^b-259

seventeen-line Italian initial ‘I’ is supplied in red, green, blue, and refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in grey, edged with white, and decorated with foliate extensions in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r the same colours, edged with white and with gold dots, against a [V8 ] [Rm^Hbr.] background of blue and gold, edged in black and grey. See Pa« cht refs. Each letter is preceded by ‘argumentum’, those before I^II and Alexander II,113 no. pr.111. Other initials are supplied in red Cor and Gal entitled ‘Prologus’ in this edition. r or blue. [Z5 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. Provenance: George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale refs. Pref. no. 42. r (1821), lot 43:‘a very indi¡erent copy’; purchased for »0. 19. 0; see [Z5 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. Books Purchased (1821), 2 and the annotated sale catalogue. refs. Pref. no. 43; in this edition it appears as part of the‘Prefatio’ shelfmark: Auct. M 2.5. above. r [Z5 ] [Act.] r B-259 Biblia Latina [aa8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 44. Volume 1. [aa r] [Iac^Iud.] [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in 8 2 refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. Bibliam’. [bb r] ‘Prologus’. [In other editions entitled ‘Aliusprologus’]. refs. Pref. no.1. On this edition see also Denise Hillard,‘Les e¤ di- 4 refs. Pref. no. 50. tions de la Bible en France au xve sie' cle’,in LaBibleimprime¤ edans [bb r] [Apc.] l’Europe moderne, ed. Bertram Eugene Schwarzbach (Paris, 4 [bb r] [Verse.] ‘Me duce carpe viam, qui celum ascendere gestis 1999), 68^82, at 68^71. 10 > Unde orior, deus est qui me descendere iussit’; 15 hexameters. [a r] [Gn^II Par.] 4 refs. Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 70. [s r] [OrMan.] 1 [bb r] [Verse colophon]. ‘Iam tribus vndecimus lustris Francos [s r] [I^II Esr.] 10 1 Ludouicus Rexerat; Vlricus Martinus itemque Michael’; 5 hex- refs. II Esr also entitled ‘Neemias’. > ameters. [s v] [III^IV Esr.] 10 refs. Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 70. [v v] [Tb^Est.] 6 A r [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. [x v] ‘Prologus in Job secundum Hebraicum’. [Also known as Alius 1 10 refs. Pref. no. 65. prologus.] refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz, and Michael Friburger, r [y1 ] [Iob^Ps (G)]. [between 22 July 1476 and 21 July 1477]. Folio. 10 12 2 10 8 refs. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. collation: [a^y z A B^Z aa bb] AB C . Volume 2. GW 4225; HC 3058; Go¡ B-550; BMC VIII 8; Pr 7845; CIBN B-379; r [B1 ] [Prv.] Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 30; Darlow^Moule 910; Oates r [B9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. 2871; Sheppard 6091. refs. Pref. no. 6. COPY v [B9 ] [Ecl^Lam.] Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [C8]. refs.Wanting the prologue to Ier. Slight variations at the begin- Bound in two volumes. ning, with ‘[E]t factum est postquam in captiuitate . . .’added to Binding: Nineteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco, Lam. by Boze¤ rian the younger; the spine gold-tooled, gilt-edged leaves, r [I7 ] ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. and marbled pastedowns. Size: Both volumes: 392 ¿ 287 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 10. 50 mm. Size of leaf: 371 ¿ 256^261 mm. v [I7 ] [Bar^Dn.] Now Auct. M 2.15*, but previously loosely inserted, is a copy of r [M8 ] [Os^Mal.] Preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim prophe- the letter from John Taylor (1704^1766), Registrary of the tarum’. University of Cambridge, dated 20 Dec. 1740, relating to the r [O3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. forged date of the copy in the Cambridge University Library: see refs. Pref. no. 31. Oates p. 19; on Taylor, brie£y Librarian of Cambridge University r [O3 ] [I^II Mcc.] Library, see David J. McKitterick, Cambridge University v [Q4 ] [Mt.] Preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Damasum Library: A History: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’, and an ‘argumentum’. (Cambridge, 1986), passim. Many marginal notes washed out, v [R6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. but occasional annotations still visible. r refs. Pref. no. 36. Contemporary French decoration, partly un¢nished. On [a2 ] of v r [R6 ] [Mc.] vol. 1, a seven-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in gold. On [a5 ] of vol. 1, r [S4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. a six-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in reserved white on faded gold refs. Pref. no. 37. ground, with border decoration of black pen-work, gold leaves, v [S4 ] [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. and faded leafy scrolls in left margin, and partially ¢lling head v [T7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. Incipit: ‘[H]ic est [I]ohannes euangelista . . .’ and lower margins; two red berries in lower margin. Other initials refs. Pref. no. 38. are supplied in red or faded blue or interlocked red and blue. v [T7 ] [Io.] Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Running titles supplied in v [V7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. red or red and blue in volume one, irregularly in black ink in a contemporary hand in volume two. Capitals touched with yellow b-259^b-261] biblia latina 471

wash. In volume two, the text is enclosed within double red rules. collation: [* ** *** a^h10 i8 k^n10 o8 p^v10 x8+1 y z A^C10 DE8 Irregular foliation in black ink. F6 G^Z aa bb10 cc dd8 ee^ii10 kk ll6 mm^zz AA10 BB8]. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); GW 4226 (Anm.);HC 3040; Go¡ B-551; BMC I 246; Pr1174; Hillard book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘E.g.6’: see Lee, Royal 379; Sheppard 890; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 250 and 1123.

Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, lot 725. Purchased for »35. 10. 0; COPY see Books Purchased (1844), 6, where the date is given as 1475. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). shelfmark: Auct. M 2.14,15. Wanting the blank leaf [N10]. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf imitating earlier B-260 Biblia Latina style; blind stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: r [*2 ] [Table.] 310 ¿ 230 ¿ 90 and 310 ¿ 230 ¿ 83 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti 209 mm. Iheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie Manuscript tables of contents on front endleaf of both volumes. libris’. Occasional early marginal notes and corrections. At the end of 10 refs. Pref. no. 1. vol. 2 are bound 39 manuscript leaves on di¡erent paper ([1^3 v 4^1 6 [a5 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 4 5 ]) containing [Stephen Langton’s] ‘Interpretaciones de v [B5 ] [OrMan.] hebreo siroque ad latinum per alphabetum latinarum litterarum’ v [B5 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. in a ¢fteenth-century hand, incipit: ‘Interpretaciones per A lit- v [C9 ] [III^IV Esr.] teram. Aac apprehendens vel apprehensio . . .’; i.e. Pref. no. 65. r [G1 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. The manuscript heading ‘Tabula compendiosa omnium librorum r r [I1 ] [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus’. biblie’on [*2 ]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in In the Tabula, principal initials are supplied in red or blue with libro Iob and followed by Iob. pen-£ourishing in grey. Other initials are supplied in red or blue; v [K4 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the headings in blue or red; red paragraph marks, capital strokes, and ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. underlining. Other principal initials are supplied in red or blue, r [O2 ] [Prv.] occasionally with £oral decoration (foliate sta¡) in beige, green, r [P3 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. and blue and in¢ll in brown, blue, and beige, and pen-£ourishing r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. extending into the inner margin in blue or red; on [O2 ] an unco- r [P7 ] [Ct^Lam.] loured drawing for a painted initial. Initials are supplied in red or v [aa5 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. blue; red headings, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and under- r refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. lining. On [BB7 ] drawing of a cross by the rubricator lettered v [aa9 ] [Ez^Mal.] ‘Deus meus et omnia’. v r [hh3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. Provenance: Erased ownership inscription on [*2 ] of the Tabula r refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. and on [O2 ]: ‘Conu[entus] [unread placename] f[ra]trum min[- v [mm1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. orum] Recoll[ectorum]’. Purchased for »47. 5. 0; see Books refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by Purchased (1808), 1. Mt. shelfmark: Auct. M 3.4,5. v [nn8 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. v B-261 Biblia Latina [oo9 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. r refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti ‘Prohemium’. Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie r [qq8 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. libris’. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. refs. Pref. no. 1. v v [ss2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r v [ss3 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. [q10 ] [OrMan.] v refs. Pref. no. 39. [q10 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v v [ss3 ] [Rm^Hbr.] [r9 ] [III^IV Esr.] v refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, [t5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal. [v9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. v [yy1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. libro Iob and followed by Iob. r v [zz10 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in epistolas canonicas’. [x8 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber y« mnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. r ‘argumentum’. [B1 ] [Prv.] r v [AA8 ] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Preface ascribed to refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. v Hieronymus in this edition. [C1 ] [Ct^Lam.] [H r] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. [Cologne: Conrad Winters, de Homborch, not after 1477]. Folio. 10 refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. v [I2 ] [Ez^Mal.] 472 biblia latina [b-261^b-262

v [N3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. SECOND COPY refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. Fragment of 25 leaves: X9,8,7,6,V7,Y1^4,Z7,6,X1,V2,6,X5,4,3,2,10, v [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. Z5,4,Y7^10. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(8). Mt. r [R4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. B-262 Biblia Latina r r [S2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti Iheronimi refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie libris’. ‘Prohemium’. refs. Pref. no. 1. r v [T6 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. [r2 ] [OrMan.] r v [X1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. [r2 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v r [X1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. [s4 ] [III^IV Esr.] v refs. Pref. no. 39. [v5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v v [X1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] [x9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’ refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in (referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I and II Cor and Gal). libro Iob and followed by Iob. [Z v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r 7 [y9 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloqueorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. [aa v] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. r 9 [B1 ] [Prv.] refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan r [B9 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in Ecclesiasten’. argumentum. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. [bb r] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. r 5 [C2 ] [Ct^Lam.] refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. v [I1 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. v [bb10 ] [Colophon, with a note on the ‘Tabula canonum’.] refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. [cc r] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de r 1 [I4 ] [Ez^Mal.] Ysenaco. v [P1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Pref. no. 56. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. [cc v] ‘Tabula canonum’. v 4 [R1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 30 July 1477. Folio. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by collation: [a12 b^y10 z A6 B^N10 OP6 Q^S10 TV8 X^Z aa bb10 Mt. 6 r cc ]. [S5 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. GW 4227; HC *3065; Go¡ B-552; BMC II 414; Pr 1980; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. r B-425; Oates 986^7; Rhodes 350; Sack, Freiburg, 619^20; [T4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. Sheppard 1440. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called

FIRST COPY ‘Prohemium’. r [V9 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. Wanting the blank leaf [a1] and gathering [cc] (the epistle of refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. Menardus etc.). r Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; on both [Y1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli ad covers a £oral roll forms a border, within which are triple ¢llets. Romanos’. v Within the second ¢llet a cresting roll with a small £oral tool; [Y1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. another £oral tool in the corners; single ¢llets form a double refs. Pref. no. 39. v frame; within the outer is the cresting roll decorated with the [Y1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] small £oral roll; marbled pastedowns and gau¡ered edges. Size: refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, 378 ¿ 285 ¿ 110 mm. Size of leaf: 360 ¿ 260 mm. referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of Rm, I^II Cor and Gal. r A few sixteenth/seventeenth-century marginal notes. [cc1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. Major initials are supplied in blue or red with decoration in sev- refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. v eral colours and pen-£ourishing extending into the margins; [dd4 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. minor initials, running headings, and paragraph marks are sup- refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan plied alternately in red and blue, with Cologne style reserved ‘argumentum’. r white £oral decoration; occasionally, red capital strokes and [dd1 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim’. underlining. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. r Provenance: Horstmar, diocese of Mu« nster, Jesuits; on [a r] an [dd7 ] [Colophon.] 2 v inscription: ‘Missionis Horstmarie So[cieta]tis Jesu’. Purchased [dd7 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de for »3. 6. 6; see Books Purchased (1826), 3. Ysenaco. shelfmark: Auct.Y 3.2. refs. Pref. no. 56. r [dd10 ] ‘Registrum secundum ordinem librorum’. r [ee2 ] [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- corum’. b-262^b-264] biblia latina 473

refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called Basel: Bernhard Richel, 8 Sept. 1477. Folio. ‘Prohemium’. v collation: [a b10 c12 d^k10 l10+1 m^q10 r8 s6 t8 v^z10 A12 B^D10 E12 [rr8 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. FG10 H10+1 I4 K8 LM10 N8 O6 P12 Q8 R^Z aa^hh10]. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. v Woodcut initials. [tt2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r GW 4228; HC *3064; C 3303 (‘Interpretationes Hebraicorum [tt3 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. nominum’); Go¡ B-553; BMC III 737; Pr 7532; BSB-Ink B-426; refs. Pref. no. 39. v Oates 2755, 2756; Sack, Freiburg, 621^2; Sheppard 2373. [tt3 ] [Rm^Hbr.] refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, COPY referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal. Without gatherings [ee]^[hh] (the ‘Interpretationes Hebraicorum [zz v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. nominum’). 1 refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. Binding: Eighteenth-century French red morocco, probably [AA r] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in epistolas canonicas’. bound for comte MacCarthy Reagh; crown-and-foliage tool on 10 refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan turn-ins; marbled pastedowns, the spine gold-tooled; the same ‘argumentum’. tools as Auct. L 5.19 and Auct. N 2.31, both from MacCarthy [BB r] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. Reagh; however, this edition is not found in the catalogues of 8 refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Preface ascribed to MacCarthy Reagh’s sales from 1779, 1789, or 1815. Size: 402 ¿ Hieronymus in this edition. 285 ¿ 105 mm. Size of leaf: 387 ¿ 268 mm. Occasional early marginal notes. [Cologne: Nicolaus Go« tz, after 1480]. Folio. As dated by CIBN; On [a r] aten-line initial is supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in Sheppard and GW date [c.1477^8]. 2 10 8 10 8 10 8 6 10 8 6 red. Other initials are supplied and woodcut initials painted alter- collation: [a^h i k^n o p^z A^C DE F GH I K L 8 10 8 10 10 8 10 6 10 nately in red and blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red and M N O P^Z aa^cc dd ee ¡^kk ll mm nn^zz AA BB 8 occasionally in blue; red capital strokes. CC ]. Provenance: Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^ GW 4229; HC *3046; Go¡ B-554; Pr 1118; BSB-Ink B-427; CIBN 1811)(?).Purchased from John & Arthur Arch for »10. 10. 0; see B-400; Oates 601; Sack, Freiburg, 623; Sheppard 853; Voullie¤ me, Books Purchased (1830), 3; Library Bills (1829^32), no. 202. Ko« ln, 251. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Z 2. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Z 2.1. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [x1]. B-263 Biblia Latina Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 300 ¿ 220 ¿ 72 and 300 ¿ 220 ¿ 80 mm. r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 207 mm. Iheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie On paper slip pasted on the front pastedown, two lists often man- libris’. data of biblical books. On the verso of an endleaf at the beginning refs. Pref. no. 1. ofvolume 1, a ¢fteenth-century hand wrote a‘Prologus quidem in v [a5 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. bibliam primus’, incipit: ‘He omnia liber vite e quo . . . Secundum v [B5 ] [OrMan.] quod dicit beatus . . .’Copious marginal notes in gathering [a] and v [B5 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. in the Gospels; a few throughout; some in German. After [G ] is v 3 [C9 ] [III^IV Esr.] bound in a paper slip with notes in a ¢fteenth-century hand. r [G1 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Manuscript note by KloÞ. Bibliographical note by W. A. r [I1 ] [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus’. Copinger in volume two. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital libro Iob and followed by Iob. strokes and underlining in gatherings [a], [P], and [nn]-[rr] only. v [L1 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the Provenance: On a paper slip pasted on the nineteenth-century ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. front pastedown,‘Iste liber primus biblie et s[ecundus? ad idem?] r [P2 ] [Prv.] preter inligationem eorum 36 constat albis monete Coloniensis r [Q3 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus’ [in ecclesiasten]. [quibus] Colonie emi anno 1478’. Probably Georg Franz refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854). Purchased for »31. 10. 0; see Books r [Q7 ] [Ct^Lam.] Purchased (1826), 3. v [bb5 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Z 2.1,2. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. shelfmark: Auct. 2Z 1.1,2. v [bb9 ] [Ez^Mal.] v [ii3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in liberos(!) Machabeorum’. B-264 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. Incomplete [no complete copy available]. [nn v] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. 1 r refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by [p1 ] [I Sam^IV Rg]. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r Mt. [O1 ] [Prv.] v [P v] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus’ [in ecclesiasten]. [oo8 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. 2 refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. v [pp9 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 474 biblia latina [b-264^b-265

v r [P6 ] [Ct^Sir 39,32]. x1 ‘Aliusprologus’. [Cologne: Nicolaus Go« tz, after 1478]. Folio. As dated by CIBN; refs. Pref. no. 5. v Sheppard and GW date [c.1477^8]. x1 [Prv.] v collation: [a^m10 n o8 p^v10 x8 y z10 A^D10 E8 F10 G8 H6 I^L8 x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. M10 N8 O^R10 S6 T^Z10 aa10 bb8 cc10 dd8 ee ¡10 gg8 hh^rr10 ss8 refs. Pref. no. 6. v tt^xx10 yy zz8 AA8]. x8 [Ecl^Ct.] v GW 4230; C 1020; Go¡ B-555; Pr 1119; CIBN B-391; Hillard 380; y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. Oates 602; Polain 4205 (I); Sheppard 854^5;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 252. refs. Pref. no. 7. v y2 [Sap^Is.] FIRST COPY refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. Gatherings [p]^[v] and [x] ofvol.1 (I Sam^IV Rg) and [O]-[R] and m v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] leaf [S ] of vol. 2 (Prv^Sir 39,32) only. 7 1 refs. Pref. no. 8. Binding: Paper boards. Size: 290 ¿ 215 ¿ 27 mm. Size of m v ‘Aliusprologus’. leaf: 285 ¿ 205 mm. 7 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Manuscript signatures and foliation from 136 to 244. m v [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Initials and occasional headings are supplied in red; red capital 7 bb r [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in strokes. 6 captiuitate . . .’ Provenance: London Library; cancelled stamp; sale (1966), lot bb r [Lam.] 29. Purchased in 1966. 6 bb r ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.7. 8 refs. Pref. no. 10. SECOND COPY bb r [Bar^Dn.] Bound in a modern guard-book of miscellaneous fragments. 8 ee r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Formerly bound with Nonius Marcellus, De proprietate sermo- 4 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim num. Antwerp: Christophorus Plantinus, 1565 (8o D 118 Linc.). prophetarum’. Size of leaf: 233 ¿ 162 mm. ee r ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. One leaf only, containing Lv 19,26^21,18. Size of fragment: 235 ¿ 4 refs. Pref. no. 12. 162 mm. ee v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ‘Marcellus Junii manus autograph. postliminio emendatus’ in a 4 ee r ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. 7 refs. Pref. no. 13. Initials are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. ee r ‘Aliusprologus’. Provenance: Provenance (of 8o D 118 Linc.): Franciscus Junius 7 refs. Pref. no. 15. (1589^1677). Probably Thomas Barlow (1607^1691). Bequeathed ee r [Pref. no. 14]. in 1691. 7 ee r [Ioel.] Former Bodleian shelfmark: 8o D 118 Linc. 7 ee r ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(6). 8 refs. Pref. no. 17. r ee8 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-265 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. r r ee8 ‘Aliusprologus’. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in refs. Pref. no. 19. Bibliam’. v ee8 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 1. r r ee10 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r ee10 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 22). n1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. v refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in ee10 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 21. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variations in r ¡1 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v v ¡1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. n1 [I^II Par.] v refs. Pref. no. 23. p2 [OrMan.] v v ¡1 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. p2 [I^II Esr.] r r ¡3 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. q6 [III Esr.] v refs. Pref. no. 24. r4 [Tb^Est.] r v ¡3 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. s6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. ¡4 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. r refs. Pref. no. 25. s7 [Iob^Ps (G)]. v ¡4 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst r of Jerome’s prologues only. ¡5 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. r refs. Pref. no. 26. x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. r ¡5 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- r ¡6 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris v Salomonis’. ¡6 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 27). b-265^b-266] biblia latina 475

r ¡7 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. GW 4231; HC *3070; Go¡ B-556; BMC V 254; Pr 4431; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 28. B-428; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 35; Darlow^Moule 910; r ¡7 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Oates1779^80; Rhodes 351; Sheppard 3569. v ¡9 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. COPY refs. Pref. no. 29. Wanting the blank leaves a and C . r 1 12 ¡10 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Gathering ee misbound: 1,2,4,5,6,7,3,8,9,10. r gg1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. Binding: Eighteenth-century Spanish mottled calf, with gold- refs. Pref. no. 31. tooled spine and border, marbled pastedowns and gilt-edged r gg1 ‘Alius prologus’. leaves; endleaves watermarked ‘Pavlar’and a stag with the letter- refs. Pref. no. 32. ing ‘GVRLA’. Armorial stamp of the Discalced Carmelites on r gg1 [I^II Mcc.] both covers; see Enciclopedia universal europeo-americana, XI v ii1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 1120. Covers rather worn. Size: 302 ¿ 215 ¿ 77 mm. Size of refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad leaf: 294 ¿ 193 mm. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. Occasional early marginal annotations. r ii2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r Provenance: Inscription on A1 : ‘Esta biblia es del convento . . . refs. Pref. no. 35. viedra’; given the arms on the binding, the language of inscrip- r ii2 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). tion, and the later provenance, a house of Discalced Carmelites v kk2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. in Spain. E. Temple (£. 1814); note on front endleaf, signed: ‘E. refs. Pref. no. 36. Temple, Madrid, 26th Jany. 1814’. Purchased for »5. 15. 6; see v kk2 [Mc.] Books Purchased (1826), 3. r kk9 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. shelfmark: Auct. 2Z 1.3. refs. Pref. no. 37. r kk9 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r ll10 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. B-266 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 38. v v [a1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Locus librorum numerus dinoscitur ordo’. ll10 [Io.] r r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti mm9 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in libris’. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 1. mm9 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. nn1 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. v [q10 ] [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 40. v v [q10 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. nn1 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v [r9 ] [III^IV Esr.] nn5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r [t4 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 41. r r [v9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. nn6 [II Cor^Hbr]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v libro Iob and followed by Iob. oo10 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v [x8 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hy« mnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 42. v ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. oo10 ‘Aliusprologus’. r [B1 ] [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 43. v r [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. pp1 [Act.] r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. qq2 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v [C1 ] [Ct^Lam.] refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’, with variations. r r [H10 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. gg2 [Iac^Iud.] refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r [I2 ] [Ez^Mal.] qq7 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v [N3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. qq7 ‘Aliusprologus’. v [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. refs. Pref. no. 50. v refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by qq7 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v Mt. qq12 [Colophon.] r r [R4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. A1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. refs. Pref. no. 65. r [S2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio and Theodorus de Reynsburch, refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called 1478. Folio. ‘Prohemium’. 10 12 10 14 10 10 8 10 12 r collation: a^h i^l m^t v x^z h m aa^gg hh ii^ll mm [T6 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. nn^pp10 qq12 A10 BC12. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. r [X1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v [X1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. 476 biblia latina [b-266^b-267

r refs. Pref. no. 39. q1 [III^IV Esr.] v [X1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, IV Esr ‘III Esr’. v refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, r3 [Tb^Est.] v referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal). s6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. v [Z7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. r refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. s7 [Iob^Ps (G)]. v [aa9 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan of Jerome’s prologues only. r argumentum. x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. r [bb5 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris v [bb10 ] [Colophon.] Salomonis’. r r [cc1 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de x1 ‘Aliusprologus’. Ysenaco. refs. Pref. no. 5. v refs. Pref. no. 56. x1 [Prv.] v v [cc4 ] ‘Tabula canonum’. x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 14 Apr. 1478. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 6. v collation: [a12 b^y10 z A6 B^N10 OP6 Q^S10 TV8 X^Z aa bb10 x8 [Ecl^Ct.] v cc6]. y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. GW 4232; HC *3068; Go¡ B-557; BMC II 415; Pr 1984; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 7. v B-429; Oates 988; Sheppard 1445. y2 [Sap^Is.] refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. COPY 3 v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over 7 refs. Pref. no. 8. wooden boards covered with leaves from a liturgical manuscript 3 v ‘Aliusprologus’. on parchment; two metal catches lost. Vertical impression of 7 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. crocketed cresting. Letter ‘A’ on the lower part of the spine. 3 v [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Green-edged leaves. Size: 425 ¿ 285 ¿ 125 mm. Size of 7 3 r [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- leaf: 410 ¿ 270 mm. 6 tiuitate . . .’ On [a r] an initial is supplied in blue on burnished gold ground, 2 3 r [Lam.] the gilt with punch-dotting, the initial with foliate scrolling, 6 5 r ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. within a segmented frame of red and pale green, and with foliate 8 refs. Pref. no. 10. border extensions including gold dotting. Some principal initials 5 r [Bar^Dn.] are supplied in red with pen-£ourishing in blue or in blue with 8 8 r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. pen-£ourishing in red. Other initials are supplied in red and occa- 2 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim sionally in blue; red capital strokes and underlining. prophetarum’. Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Conventual Franciscans, v 8 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. Inventio crucis/Sancta crux; on [a r] a partially erased inscrip- 2 1 refs. Pref. no. 12. tion: ‘Ad Bibliothecam Fratrum Minorum Conventualium S. 8 v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Francisci Herbipol[ensis] 1673’; printed label on [a r]. Georg 2 2 8 r ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label on rear paste- 5 refs. Pref. no. 13. down, but not found in his sale catalogue. Purchased from Payne 8 r ‘Aliusprologus’. and Foss (1832), no. 113 for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 3 5 refs. Pref. no. 15. and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 428. 8 r ‘Argumentum’. shelfmark: Auct.Y 3.3. 5 refs. Pref. no. 14. r 85 [Ioel.] r B-267 Biblia Latina 86 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. r refs. Pref. no. 17. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in r Bibliam’. 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. r r 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r 86 [Am.] n1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 20. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variations in v 88 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v v 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. n1 [I^II Par.] v refs. Pref. no. 21. p2 [OrMan.] r v 89 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. p2 [I^II Esr.] v refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. 89 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. b-267^b-268] biblia latina 477

refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v 89 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 187 ‘Aliusprologus’. r 811 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 50. v refs. Pref. no. 24. 187 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v 811 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1812 [Colophon.] r r 812 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. A1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. refs. Pref. no. 25. refs. Pref. no. 65. v 812 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Venice: LeonardusWild, for Nicolaus de Frankfordia, [July] 1478. r 91 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 26. collation: a^h10 i^l12 m^s10 t v12 x y 1^610 7^1012 11^1310 1412 15^ r 91 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1710 1812 A10 BC12. r 92 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. GW 4233; HC 3067; Go¡ B-558; BMC V 264; Pr 4456; BSB-Ink v 92 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 27). B-430; Darlow^Moule 910; Quentin 79; Rhodes 352; Sack, r 93 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. Freiburg, 624; Sheppard 3599. refs. Pref. no. 28. 9 r [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. COPY 3 Wanting the blank leaf a . 9 v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 1 5 Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden refs. Pref. no. 29. boards, with one metal clasp and remains of the second; ¢ve 9 r [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 6 bosses lost on each cover; rebacked, but partly re-using old 9 r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 7 spine.‘Cologne style’. On both covers triple ¢llets form a double refs. Pref. no. 31. frame; within the outer frame stamps of the symbols of the 9 r ‘Aliusprologus’. 7 Evangelists, one at each corner, and a lozenge-shaped dragon refs. Pref. no. 32. stamp; within the middle frame a circular £oral stamp, a circular 9 r [I^II Mcc.] 7 dragon stamp, and a Cruci¢xion stamp (similar to Schwenke^ 11 v ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 1 Schunke 81 no. 9). Inner rectangle formed by triple ¢llets and refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad divided by triple ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and triangular com- Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. partments, with both dragon stamps, a circular lamb-and-£ag 11 v ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 1 stamp, a Virgin-and-Child stamp; and a lozenge-shaped stamp refs. Pref. no. 35. with two lions(?). Most of stamps very worn. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 11 r [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). 2 87 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 199 mm. 12 v ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 2 Parchment pastedowns from a ¢fteenth-century manuscript, refs. Pref. no. 36. containing an unidenti¢ed legal commentary. 12 v [Mc.] 2 Some marginal annotations. 12 r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 9 On a r a 15^line initial ‘F’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue, refs. Pref. no. 37. 2 with purple pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins in 12 r [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 9 purple, decorated with yellow and red. On a v an 18^line initial 13 r ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 4 10 ‘I’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue, with purple pen-work refs. Pref. no. 38. and extensions into the margins and yellow decoration. Initials, 13 v [Io.] 10 at beginning of individual books or prologues, are supplied in 14 r ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. 9 red or blue, often with reserved white decoration, with red or pur- refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in ple pen-work in¢ll, extensions into the margins, and yellow or omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. green decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are sup- 14 v [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 9 plied in red or blue. Capital strokes and underlining in red. 15 v ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. 1 Provenance: Steinfeld in der Eifel, Premonstratensian conventof refs. Pref. no. 40. S. Maria and S. Potentinus; cancelled ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century 15 v [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 inscription on a r: ‘Liber ecclesie sancte Marie sanctique 15 v ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 2 5 Potentini in Steynuelt’. Purchased, with four other Bibles, for refs. Pref. no. 41. »12. 3. 6; see Books Purchased (1841), 5. 15 r [II Cor^Hbr]. 6 Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibl. Lat. 1478 c.1. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v shelfmark: Auct.V 3.8. 1610 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. refs. Pref. no. 42. v 1610 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-268 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 43. v r [a1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Locus librorum numerus dinoscitur ordo’. 171 [Act.] r r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti 182 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. r libris’. 182 [Iac^Iud.] refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 187 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v [q10 ] [OrMan.] 478 biblia latina [b-268^b-269

v [q10 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. margins and some gold-dotting. Other initials are supplied either v [r9 ] [III^IV Esr.] in interlocked red and blue with pen-£ourishing in blue; or, alter- v [t5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. nately in red and blue; red capital strokes and underlining. r [v9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in label; see sale (1835), lot 712. Purchased for »5. 10. 0; see Books libro Iob and followed by Iob. Purchased (1835), 5. v [x8 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber y« mnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.3. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. r [B1 ] [Prv.] B-269 Biblia Latina v [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. Incomplete. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti [C v] [Ct^Lam.] 2 1 Jeronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie [H r] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. 10 libris’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. refs. Pref. no. 1. [I v] [Ez^Mal.] 2 [a v] [Gn^Rt.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [N v] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. 5 3 [ll r] [Mt.] refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. 2 [mm r] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. [Q v] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. 8 1 refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by [nn v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. Mt. 8 refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called [R r] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. 4 ‘Prohemium’. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. [pp r] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. [S r] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 7 2 refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called [rr r] Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. ‘Prohemium’. 1 [rr v] [‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’.] [T r] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. 1 6 refs. Pref. no. 39. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. [rr r] [Rm^Hbr.] [X r] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. 2 1 refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, [X v] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. 1 referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal. refs. Pref. no. 39. [vv v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. [X v] [Rm^Hbr.] 9 1 refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, [yy r] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in epistolas canonicas’. referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal). 7 refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan [Z v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. 7 ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. [zz v] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. [aa v] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. 6 9 refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Preface ascribed to refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan Hieronymus in this edition. ‘argumentum’. r « [bb5 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. [Cologne]: Nicolaus Gotz, [c.1478]. Folio. As dated by CIBN; refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Sheppard and GW date [c.1478^80]. v 10 8 10 8 10 10 8 10 8 6 8 10 [bb10 ] [Colophon.] collation: [a^m n o p^v x y z A^D E F G H I KL r 6 10 6 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 [cc1 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de MN O^R S T^Z aa bb cc dd ee ¡ gg hh^rr ss tt^ 10 8 Ysenaco. xx yy zz AA ]. refs. Pref. no. 56. GW 4235; HC *3042; Go¡ B-560; BMC I 239; Pr 1117; BSB-Ink v ¤ [cc4 ] ‘Tabula canonum’. B-432; CIBN B-390; Oates 600; Sheppard 857^8; Voullieme, Ko« ln, 253. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 10 Nov. 1478. Folio. collation: [a12 b^y10 z A6 B^N10 OP6 Q^S10 TV8 X^Z aa bb10 COPY cc6]. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Rt; Mt^Apc). GW 4234; HC *3069; Go¡ B-559; BMC II 416; Pr 1989; BSB-Ink Wanting the blank leaf [a1] and leaf [b1], gatherings [p]^[kk] (I B-431; Hillard 382; Oates 992; Sack, Freiburg, 625; Sheppard Sm^II Mcc), the blank leaf [ll1]; and leaves [zz7^8] and [AA5^8]. 1453. Leaves [a4^5], [c2], [k1], [l9] and [rr10] are mutilated, the missing text being supplied in sixteenth-century hands. Several leaves COPY mutilated or damaged. Binding: Forel. Size: 387 ¿ 285 ¿ 115 mm. Size of leaf: 382 ¿ By an error of imposition, the text on [tt v] and [tt v] has changed 270 mm. 5 6 places. Early marginal notes in ink and in red. Binding: Paper boards. Size: 275 ¿ 215 ¿ 32 and 270 ¿ 215 ¿ On [a r] a historiated initial is supplied in blue with white high- 2 30 mm. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 190^5 mm. lighting; within a red frame, Jerome seated at a desk; in the gutter- Early marginal notes. Notes concerning the error of imposition ing, a £oral ornament in red, green, and blue. Principal initials are on [tt r/v] and [tt r/v]. supplied in gold and colours with £oral extensions into the 5 6 b-269^b-270] biblia latina 479

Principal initials are supplied in red with some pen-£ourishing, refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. v including grotesque faces; other initials and paragraph marks N8 [Ez^Dn.] v are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. Q8 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Provenance: Sayn near Koblenz, Premonstratensians, BVM; an refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim endpaper pasted over the armorial book-plate on the front paste- prophetarum’. r down of vol. 1, see Leiningen-Westerburg 302 and Warnecke no. Q9 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete.’ 1853; inscription on front endleaf of volume 1: ‘Fratres nostri, ut refs. Pref. no. 12. r videtur, his bibliis usi sunt in choro, pro recitandis inde lectioni- Q9 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r bus, saltem circa annum 1500: quia paulo post, alia forma bre- R2 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. viarii, est introducta: vide divisionem lectionum in libris refs. Pref. no. 13. r Regum, et simul breviaria illius temporis. in hac spactura deest R2 ‘Aliusprologus’. cap. 13. et 14 Genesis: si tibi vacat, inscribas.’ Georg Franz refs. Pref. no. 15. v Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; see sale (1835), lot 697. R2 ‘Argumentum’. Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 5. refs. Pref. no. 14. v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1476 d.1,2. R2 [Ioel.] v R3 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 17. v B-270 Biblia Latina R3 ‘Alius prologus’. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti refs. Pref. no. 18. 2 r Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie R4 ‘Aliusprologus’. libris’. refs. Pref. no. 19. r refs. Pref. no. 1. R4 [Am.] v R v ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also 6 preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt r esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this q5 Hieronymus: ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in prologue. v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in R6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. R7 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. q v [I^II Par.] refs. Pref. no. 21. 5 r t v [OrMan.] R7 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 r v R8 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. t1 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. II Esr entitled ‘Liber Neemie’. refs. Pref. no. 23. r v r [III^IV Esr.] R8 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. R10 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. x r [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 24. 9 r A v [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. R10 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in S1 ‘Prologus in Abacuch prophetam’. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. refs. Pref. no. 25. v B r [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the S1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 5 v ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. S2 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. E r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 26. 1 r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- S3 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris S3 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 27. Salomonis’. r v S4 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. E1 ‘Aliusprologus’. r refs. Pref. no. 5. S5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. v refs. Pref. no. 28. E1 [Prv.] r v S5 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. E10 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. v refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. S8 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. r refs. Pref. no. 29. F4 [Ct.] r v S9 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. F5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie.’ r refs. Pref. no. 7. S10 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. v refs. Pref. no. 31. F5 [Sap^Is.] r refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. S10 ‘Aliusprologus’. r refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. K10 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. v refs. Pref. no. 8. X1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad K10 ‘Aliusprologus’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. r v X2 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. K10 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 35. N6 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. 480 biblia latina [b-270^b-271

r X2 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. Sheets 22.9 and 23.8 have changed places in binding. refs. Pref. no. 34. Binding: Contemporary German/Austrian blind-tooled pigskin v X2 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. over wooden boards, two clasps lost. On the upper cover ¢llets r X3 [Mt.] form a triple frame; the inner rectangle is divided by ¢llets into r Y6 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. vertical compartments. In the compartments and within the refs. Pref. no. 36. outer frame, a palm-leaf stamp; within the central frame, a large v Y6 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. rosette stamp. On the lower cover ¢llets form a triple frame; the r Y7 [Mc.] inner rectangle is divided by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compart- r 15 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. ments. In the compartments a small £ower stamp; within the refs. Pref. no. 37. middle frame, a palm-leaf stamp; within the outer frame, a large v 15 ‘Breuiarium in Lucam’. rosette stamp alternating with the small £ower stamp. The gold v 16 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 313 ¿ 220 ¿ v 210 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. 140 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 208 mm. refs. Pref. no. 38. Reinforcing strips from a ¢fteenth- or early sixteenth-century v 210 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. German document on parchment, issued by Jo« rig Lo« b con¢rm- r 31 [Io.] ing the purchase of land in Asch. v 41 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red underlining. r v 42 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. Provenance: Hall inTyrol, Jesuits; on a1 :‘Societ. Jesu Hal×’, on r r refs. Pref. no. 39. a2 : ‘Coll. Soc. Jesu Hal×’. Old number ‘14’on a2 . Ma¡eo Pinelli v 42 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. (1735^1785); see Morelli I, no. 131 and sale (1789), lot 5040. v 47 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. Purchased for »1. 8. 0; the annotated sale catalogue gives no refs. Pref. no. 40. name of purchaser, but the same price as Books Purchased v 47 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. (1789), 1. v 52 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. shelfmark: Auct. M 2.11. refs. Pref. no. 41. r 53 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v 56 [Gal^Hbr.] B-271 Biblia Latina refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. r 2 71 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. On this edition see Hillard, ‘Les e¤ ditions de la refs. Pref. no. 42. Bible’,72^3. v 71 ‘Alius prologus’. v a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. r 85 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r n1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in v 85 [Iac^Iud.] librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v 91 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati v m10 [I^II Par.] Johannis apostoli’. v p2 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 49. p v [I^II Esr.] r 2 92 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsin’. refs. II Esr is entitled ‘Neemias’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. q r [III^IV Esr.] v 1 98 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur [nunc] metricus ordo’. refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition, and IV Esr ‘III Esr’. refs. 12 hexameters; Pref. no. 61c. r v [Tb^Est.] v 4 98 [Poem in praise of the book.] v s6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. refs. Pref. no. 60. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. v 98 [Date ‘M.CCCC.LXXIX’]. s r [Iob^Ps (G)]. r 7 101 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst refs. Pref. no. 57. of Jerome’s prologues only. r 108 [Verse.] r x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 62. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1479. Folio. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris collation: a^y A^T10 U12 X 1^810 9 108. Salomonis’. r GW 4236; HC *3075; Go¡ B-561; BMC III 745; Pr 7557; BSB-Ink x1 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-433; Hillard 383; Oates 2766; Sack, Freiburg, 627; Sheppard refs. Pref. no. 5. v 2407. x1 [Prv.] v COPY x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. Sheppard notes: ‘Without the Interpretationes hebraicorum refs. Pref. no. 6. v nominum’; this text is, however, not part of this ed. (see note at x8 [Ecl^Ct.] v the end of the volume). y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 7. b-271] biblia latina 481

v y2 [Sap^Is.] refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. 97 ‘Alius prologus’. v 37 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] refs. Pref. no. 32. r refs. Pref. no. 8. 97 [I^II Mcc.] v v 37 ‘Aliusprologus’. 111 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad v 37 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Damasum Papam in quattuor Euangelia’. r v 56 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- 111 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. tiuitate . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 35. r r 56 [Lam.] 112 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). r v 58 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. 122 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. refs. Pref. no. 10. refs. Pref. no. 36. r v 58 [Bar^Dn.] 122 [Mc.] r r 82 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. 129 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio’ [to Lc]. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 37. r prophetarum’. 129 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. v r 82 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. 1310 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 38. v v 82 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1310 [Io.] r r 85 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. 149 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. refs. Pref. no. 13. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefacio sancti Hieronymi in r 85 ‘Aliusprologus’. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. 149 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v 85 ‘Argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). 151 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r 85 [Ioel.] refs. Pref. no. 40. r v 86 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. 151 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. 155 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions entitled ‘Argumentum’. 156 [II Cor^Hbr]. r 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. 1610 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v 86 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r v 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. 1610 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r 88 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 171 [Act.] v r 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. 182 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 44. r r 89 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 182 [Iac^Iud.] v 89 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 23. 187 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v 89 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. r v 811 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. 187 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 50. r v 811 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 187 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v 812 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. 1812 [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 25. A1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. v 812 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 65. r 91 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. Lyons: Perrinus Lathomi, 1479. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 26. collation: a^i10 k l12 m^s10 t u12 x y10 112 2^610 7^1012 11^1310 1412 r 91 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 15^1710 1812 A^C10 D8. r 92 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. GW 4237 (Anm.); HC 3074; Go¡ B-562; Pr 8539; Copinger, refs. Pref. no. 27. Incunabula Biblica, 42; Darlow^Moule 911; Oates 3188; v 92 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Sheppard 6594. r 93 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. refs. Pref. no. 28. COPY Wanting a and the blank leaf D . 9 r [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 8 3 Bound in two volumes. 9 v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 5 Binding: Blind-tooled calf; double ¢llets form a frame; water- refs. Pref. no. 29. r mark in the endpapers, the letters ‘MIFRE’ in a scroll under a 95 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v shield with a crowned ‘M’; the gold stamp of the Bodleian 96 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 482 biblia latina [b-271^b-272

r Library on both covers. Size: Both vols: 290 ¿ 210 ¿ 50 mm. Size A7 [Bar^Dn.] r of leaf: 286 ¿ 193^200 mm. D2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Some pointing hands and ‘nota’ marks. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim Some initials are supplied in interlocked red and black, occasion- prophetarum’. r ally with pen-work in¢ll in red and black ink. Other initials and D2 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. paragraph marks are supplied in red. Underlining in red. refs. Pref. no. 12. v Capitals touched with yellow wash. D2 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r v Provenance: Inscriptions on a2 and x1 , mainly unread under D4 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. ultraviolet light:‘Exbibliotheca Parisiensi . . .’Former shelfmarks refs. Pref. no. 13. v inside the upper covers, of vol. 1: ‘3 A 28’; and of vol. 2: ‘3 A 29’. D4 ‘Aliusprologus’. Purchased from D. Speare for »10. 10. 0: see Library Bills (1814), refs. Pref. no. 15. v no. 44, and Books Purchased (1814), 1. D4 ‘Argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). v shelfmark: Auct. M 2.7,8. D4 [Ioel.] v D5 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. Pref. no. 17. v B-272 Biblia Latina D5 ‘Aliusprologus’. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus.‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 1. D5 ‘Aliusprologus’. a r [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 19. 5 r refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. D6 [Am.] v D v ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. n3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. 7 refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 20. v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in D7 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. D8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. v refs. Pref. no. 21. n3 [I^II Par.] v D r [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. p3 [OrMan.] 8 v D r ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. p3 [I^II Esr.] 9 refs. II Esr here also entitled ‘Neemias’. refs. Pref. no. 23. r q v [III^IV Esr.] D9 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, IV Esr ‘III Esr’. D10 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r r [Tb^Est.] refs. Pref. no. 24. 5 v s r ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. D10 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 7 r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. E1 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. s r [Iob^Ps (G)]. refs. Pref. no. 25. 7 v refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst E1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r of Jerome’s prologues only. E2 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. x r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 26. 4 v refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- E2 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris E3 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 27. v x r ‘Alius prologus’. E3 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 r refs. Pref. no. 5. E4 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. x r [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 28. 4 r x v ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. E4 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 10 v refs. Pref. no. 6. E6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. r refs. Pref. no. 29. y1 [Ecl^Ct.] r y v ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. E7 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 v refs. Pref. no. 7. E7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. y v [Sap^Is.] refs. Pref. no. 31. 4 r refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. E8 ‘Alius prologus’. v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] refs. Pref. no. 32. m7 r refs. Pref. no. 8. E8 [I^II Mcc.] v r H1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. m8 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. m8 v v H1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. A5 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- refs. Pref. no. 35. tiuitate . . .’ r v H2 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). A5 [Lam.] r r I2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. A7 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 10. refs. Pref. no. 36. b-272^b-273] biblia latina 483

r r I2 [Mc.] [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti Hieronimi v I8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie libris’. refs. Pref. no. 37. refs. Pref. no. 1. v v I8 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v v K9 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. [q10 ] [OrMan.] v refs. Pref. no. 38. [q10 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v v K9 [Io.] [r9 ] [III^IV Esr.] r v L8 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. [t5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in [v9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in r L8 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. libro Iob and followed by Iob. r v M2 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. [x8 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber y« mnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 40. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. v r M2 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [B1 ] [Prv.] v v M6 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. Pref. no. 41. [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. v M6 [II Cor^Hbr]. refs. Pref. no. 6; followed by Ecl. v refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. [C1 ] [Ct^Lam.] r r O1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. [H10 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. refs. Pref. no. 42. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. r v O1 ‘Aliusprologus’. [I2 ] [Ez^Mal.] v refs. Pref. no. 43. [N3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. r O1 [Act.] refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. r v P2 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by r P2 [Iac^Iud.] Mt. r refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. [R4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. r P7 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. r refs. Pref. no. 49. [S2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. v P7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called refs. Pref. no. 50. ‘Prohemium’. v r P7 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [T6 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. v P12 [Colophon.] refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. r r Q1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. [X1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 65. [X1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1479. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 39. v collation: a^z h m k A^E10 F6 G8 H^O10 P12 Q^S10 TU8. [X1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] GW 4238; HC *3073; Go¡ B-563; BMC V 180; Pr 4119; BSB-Ink refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, B-434; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 40; Darlow^Moule 6083; referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal). v Lowry, Jenson, 249 no. 76; Quentin 79; Sheppard 3290. [Z7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. COPY [aa v] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. Wanting a ,U . 9 1^4 7 refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan Binding: Eighteenth-century tree calf; single gilt ¢llets form a ‘argumentum’. border; gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. [bb r] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. Rebacked. Size: 333 ¿ 227 ¿ 82 mm. Size of leaf: 325 ¿ 204 mm. 5 refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. On a r an 11^line Italian (Venice) initial ‘I’ is supplied in red and 5 [bb v] [Colophon.] pink on a gold ground, with foliate decoration in green and blue, 10 [cc r] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de and with pen-work extensions into the guttering in black ink, with 1 Ysenaco. gold dots; see Pa« cht and Alexander II,111no. pr.89. Some initials, refs. Pref. no. 56. particularly at the beginnings of books or prologues, are supplied [cc v] ‘Tabula canonum’. in redwith purple pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins, 4 or blue with red pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 6 Aug. 1479. Folio. 12 10 6 10 6 10 8 10 Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. collation: [a b^y z A B^N OP Q^S TV X^Z aa bb 6 Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased cc ]. (1799), 1. GW 4239; HC *3072; Go¡ B-564; BMC II 417; Pr 1993; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. M 2.10. B-435; Oates 993; Sheppard 1456. COPY r B-273 Biblia Latina Leaf [a2 ] is mutilated, an illuminated initial having been cut v away. [a1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Locus librorum numerus dinoscitur ordo’. 484 biblia latina [b-273^b-275

r Binding: Seventeenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold- T4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in Actus apostolorum’. tooled; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. v Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the upper V4 [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus beati Ihoronimi(!) in vii. epistolas ca[noni- cover. Size: 380 ¿ 276 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 368 ¿ 262 mm. cas].’ Some early German glosses. Occasional early marginal notes. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan r On [a2 ] an initial was supplied, but cut out; only foliate exten- ‘argumentum’. r sions in light green, blue, and red with some gold dotting, in the V9 ‘Prologus . . . in Apocalipsim beati Iohannis’. inner and lower margins, are preserved. Principal initials are sup- refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Preface ascribed to plied in red and blue with pen-£ourishing in red and green. Other Hieronymus in this edition. r initials and paragraph marks are supplied alternately in red and X4 [Colophon.] v blue; red capital strokes and underlining. X4 Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de v Provenance: Ensisheim, Alsace, Jesuits; on [a1 ] an inscription: Ysenaco. ‘Collegij Societatis Jesu Ensishemij 1624’, with a similar inscrip- refs. Pref. no. 56. r v tion on [a2 ]. Acquired by 1843; see Catalogus (1843), 254 with X7 ‘Tabula canonum’. shelfmark as at present. Cologne: Conrad Winters, de Homborch, 20 Sept. 1479. Folio. Former Bodleian shelfmark: U 5.12 Jur. collation: a^t10 v x6 A^L10 M8 NO10 PQ8 R^X10. shelfmark: Auct. M 2.9. GW 4240; HC *3071; Go¡ B-565; BMC I 247; Pr 1165; BSB-Ink B-436; Hillard 385; Oates 651; Sheppard 898; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 254. B-274 Biblia Latina COPY v a1 [Table of contents.] ‘Locus librorum numerus dinoscitur ordo’. Wanting a , b , x ^D ,S ,T , and X . r 2 2.9 1 3 10 1 10 a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti v r Leaves a1,N1 and X9 are mutilated; leaves v6 and D4 dirty and Iheronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie damaged. Several leaves torn. libris’. Binding: Seventeenth-century English blind-tooled calf; the refs. Pref. no. 1. gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Formerly v a4 [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. chained: staple-marks of a hasp at tail of the upper cover. Size: v p1 [OrMan.] 380 ¿ 275 ¿ 95 mm. Size of leaf: 350 ¿ 255 mm. v p1 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Early marginal notes, some in English, see s r. v 2 p8 [III^IV Esr.] Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capi- r r3 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. tal strokes and underlining. r s4 [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. Provenance: John Haward(?), Canon of St Paul’s, London (six- refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in teenth century). John Delapeend (sixteenth century); given to libro Iob and followed by Iob. him by John Haward(?); on X v: ‘Liber Johannis Delapeend’ ex r 9 t2 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the dono Johannis [ ] Haward(?) presbiteri canonicique ecclesie diui ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. Pauli London’ in a sixteenth-century hand. Acquired before r B1 [Prv.] 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus I (1738), 152. v B8 [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 8.17, C16.13 Th, and C16. 4 Th. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. shelfmark: Auct. M 2.6. v C1 [Ct^Lam.] r G4 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. B-275 Biblia Latina v r G6 [Ez^Mal.] a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in r L2 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. refs. Pref. no. 1. v r N1 [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Mt. m10 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. v O1 [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in v O7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called m10 [I^II Par.] v ‘Prohemium’. p1 [OrMan.] r v Q1 [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. p1 [I^II Esr.] v refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. q5 [III^IV Esr.] v v R1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli apos- r3 [Tb^Est.] v toli’. s5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. r R2 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. r refs. Pref. no. 39. s6 [Iob^Ps (G)]. v R2 [Rm^Hbr.] refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. of Jerome’s prologues only. b-275] biblia latina 485

r r x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. 91 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 26. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris 91 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. 92 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r x1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 27. v refs. Pref. no. 5. 92 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r x1 [Prv.] 93 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. v x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 6. 93 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v x8 [Ecl^Ct.] 95 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. v y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 7. 95 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r y2 [Sap^Is.] 96 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. v r 37 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] 96 [I^II Mcc.] v refs. Pref. no. 8. 111 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v 37 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v v 37 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 111 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r 56 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- refs. Pref. no. 35. r tiuitate . . .’ 112 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v 56 [Lam.] 122 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r 58 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 10. 122 [Mc.] r r 58 [Bar^Dn.] 129 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. Incipit: ‘[L]ukas Syrus natione r 82 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Antiocens . . .’ r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim 129 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r prophetarum’. 1310 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v 82 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 12. 1310 [Io.] v v 82 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 148 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. r 85 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 13. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r v 85 ‘Aliusprologus’. 149 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. 151 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r 85 [Ioel]; preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 40. r v 86 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. 151 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. 155 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r 86 ‘Aliusprologus’. Incipit: ‘[S]ic Amos propheta pastor . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 41. r r 86 ‘Argumentum’. 156 [II Cor^Hbr]. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Alius prologus’, and refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v printed before the prologue, which, in this edition, precedes it. 1610 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v 86 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r v 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. 1610 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. r r 88 ‘Aliusprologus’. 171 [Act.] r refs. Pref. no. 20. 182 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v 88 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. v r 88 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. 182 [Iac^Iud.] refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r 89 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 22). 187 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v 89 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 49. v refs. Pref. no. 23. 187 ‘Aliusprologus’. v 89 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 50. r v 811 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. 187 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 24. 1812 [Colophon.] r r 811 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. r 812 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 25. o v Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, 1480. Folio and 4 . 812 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Format of gatherings: a^o folio; p mixed folio and 4o; q 4o; r^s 486 biblia latina [b-275^b-276

o r mixed; t-y 4 ; 1^2 mixed; 3 folio; 4^10 mixed; 11 folio; 12^14 [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. mixed; 15^18 folio; A^C mixed; D folio. C. F. Bu« hler, refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by ‘Chainlines versus Imposition in Incunabula’, Studies in Mt. o o v Bibliography, 23 (1970), 141^5 implies 4 and 8 , but BMC also [R5 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. records this edition as folio and 4o; see, in addition, Paul refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. r Needham,‘Aldus Manutius’s Paper Stocks: The Evidence of Two [S5 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. Uncut Books’, Princeton University Library Chronicle, 55 (1994), refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called 287^307, at 291^2. ‘Prohemium’. 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 r collation: a^h i^l m^s t v x y 1^6 7^10 11^13 14 15^ [V2 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. 1710 18 A^D12. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. r GW 4241; HC *3078; Go¡ B-566; BMC V 195; Pr 4177; BSB-Ink [X4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r B-437; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 46; Darlow^Moule 913; [X4 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. Oates 1674; Sheppard 3356. refs. Pref. no. 39. v COPY [X4 ] [Rm^Hbr.] refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, Wanting the blank leaf D12. Binding: Eighteenth-century English calf, c.1790; bound for the referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal). v Bodleian Library; single ¢llets form a border on both covers; on [aa4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. the spine six compartments de¢ned by single gilt ¢llets; edges yel- refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. r low; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers; marbled paste- [bb7 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. downs. Size: 255 ¿ 185 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 245 ¿ 164 mm. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan Marginal notes, some in an early hand in red ink. ‘argumentum’. v r [cc4 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. On a1 a ¢fteen-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in reserved white, within a red pen-work border, decorated with stylized Maiblumen and refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. v with extensions into the guttering. Other initials and paragraph [dd2 ] [Colophon with note on the addition of summaries at the marks are supplied in red or blue. beginning of each chapter]. Incipit: ‘Anno a natiuitate domini v Millesimo quadringentesimo octuagesimo quarto kalendas feb- Provenance: Venice, Benedictines; inscription on D11 :‘Iste liber est monachorum congregationis S. Justine de Padua deputatus in ruarii . . .’ v S. Georgii Maioris Venetiarum. 773’. Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); [dd2 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de Morelli (1787), I no. 132; sale (1789), lot 5041. Purchased through Ysenaco. Peter Elmsley for »1. 10. 0; see the annotated sale catalogue and refs. Pref. no. 56. v Books Purchased (1789), 1. [dd5 ] ‘Tabula canonum’. r shelfmark: Auct. M 2.12. [ee1 ] [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- corum’. refs. Pref. no. 65. B-276 Biblia Latina Ulm: Johann Zainer, 29 Jan. 1480. Folio. r 10 8 10 8 8+1 8 12 8 [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti collation: [a b^k l m^z A^K L M^O P Q^Z aa^hh ]. Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie Collation as GW, not as BMC. r libris’. Woodcut initials. On [a2 ] historiated initial ‘F’ depicting Jerome r refs. Pref. no. 1. writing. On [a4 ] a woodcut border. Psalms are numbered and v [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; chapters preceded some have prophetic interpretations. v by Casus Summarii throughout (see the note on [C4 ] and the GW 4242; HC *3079; Go¡ B-567; BMC II 526; Pr 2522; BSB-Ink colophon) B-438; Oates 1159; Sack, Freiburg, 628; Schramm V p. 19; v [r8 ] [OrMan.] Schreiber V 3469; Sheppard 1817^18; Wegener, Zainer, 62. r [s1 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. FIRST COPY v [s8 ] [III^IV Esr.] Wanting the blank leaves [a ] and [dd ]. r 1 8 [v5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Gatherings [ee]^[hh] bound ¢rst. v [x8 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. Binding: Nineteenth-century elaborately blind-tooled russia refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in over wooden boards; corners raised; marbled pastedowns. Size: libro Iob and followed by Iob. 390 ¿ 285 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 382 ¿ 252 mm. [z r] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the v 1 Occasional early marginal notes. On [y8 ] a list of the Septem ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only.With a short title for each psalm. Psalmi Paenitentiales written in a sixteenth-century hand (signed r [B3 ] [Prv.] and dated ‘P. M. 1599’). r [C2 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in Ecclesiasten’. Many of the woodcut initials, including the historiated one, refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. painted; initials are supplied in red and occasionally blue; red v [C4 ] [Ct^Lam.] Without ‘casus summarii’ in Ct. capital strokes and underlining. v [I8 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. Provenance: Baumburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, S. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Margareta; on [ee r] an inscription:‘Monasterij Baumburg’ in an v 1 [K2 ] [Ez^Mal.] r [O5 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. b-276^b-278] biblia latina 487

eighteenth-century hand. Purchased from Munich via Thomas refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. r Rodd for Fl. 30, i.e. »3. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 5. [X1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v shelfmark: Auct. M 3.7. [X1 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. SECOND COPY refs. Pref. no. 39. v Three initials cut away (at the beginning of Hbr, I Pt and I Io); [X1 ] [Rm^Hbr.] missing text supplied in manuscript. refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal. v Binding: Sixteenth-century blind-tooled pigskin over wooden [Z7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. boards, with two metal clasps. On both covers triple ¢llets form refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. v ¢ve concentric frames; the inner rectangle is decorated with a [aa9 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. large lozenge-shaped stamp and four corner-pieces. Within the refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan frames four di¡erent rolls with Renaissance ornaments and two ‘argumentum’. r triangular stamps. Size: 400 ¿ 290 ¿ 88 mm. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ [bb5 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. 260 mm. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. v Sixteenth-century marginal notes and signatures.‘Lit. G’ written [bb10 ] [Colophon.] r in pencil on endleaf. [cc1 ] Menardus Monachus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus de Woodcut initials painted. Initials are supplied alternately in red Ysenaco. and blue; red paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining. refs. Pref. no. 56. v Provenance: Petershausen, near Konstanz, Benedictines, S. [cc4 ] ‘Tabula canonum’. r Gregorius Magnus; on [a2 ] a woodcut armorial stamp Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 14 Apr. 1480. Folio. ‘Monasterii Petridomus’.‘Dupl’. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); on collation: [a12 b^y10 z A6 B^N10 OP6 Q^S10 TV8 X^Z aa bb10 endleaf an inscription dated 1837; see sale (1843), lot 73. cc6]. Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), 6. GW 4243; HC *3076; Go¡ B-568; BMC II 418; Pr 1995; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. M 3.8. B-439; Hillard 386; Sheppard 1458.

COPY B-277 Biblia Latina Binding: German blind-tooled pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, dated 1615; with two metal clasps, one of which is partly v [a1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Locus librorum numerus dinoscitur ordo’. lost. On both covers ¢llets form ¢ve concentric frames; the inner r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti rectangle is divided by vertical ¢llets into four compartments. In Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie the compartments two rolls: crocketed cresting and a foliate libris’. ornament; within the frames three di¡erent Renaissance rolls refs. Pref. no. 1. and the rolls from the central compartment. Size: 408 ¿ 287 ¿ v [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 120 mm. Size of leaf: 381 ¿ 252 mm. v [q10 ] [OrMan.] Marginal notes and corrections in early hands. v [q10 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. On [a r] an initial is supplied in interlocked blue and redwith may- v 2 [r9 ] [III^IV Esr.] £owers and pen-£ourishing in red; dotting in the margins. r [t5 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Principal initials are supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in red; r [v9 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Provenance: Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Capuchins, BVM and libro Iob and followed by Iob. S. Franciscus; partially deleted inscription on [a r]: ‘Fratrum v 1 [x8 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber y« mnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the Minorum Capuccinorum Hildesiens[ium]’. Solley, anonymous ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. sale (1831), lot 344. Purchased for »3. 9. 0; see Books Purchased r [B1 ] [Prv.] (1831), 2, and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 252. v [B8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.1. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. shelfmark: Auct.Y 3.4. v [C1 ] [Ct^Lam.] r [H10 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. B-278 Biblia Latina v r [I2 ] [Ez^Mal.] [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti v [N3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. libris’. v [Q1 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. v refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by [a5 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v Mt. [B5 ] [OrMan.] r v [R4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. [B5 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. [C9 ] [III^IV Esr.] r r [S2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. [G1 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called [I1 ] [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus’. ‘Prohemium’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in r [T6 ] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. libro Iob and followed by Iob. 488 biblia latina [b-278^b-279

r [K5 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the B-279 Biblia Latina ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in [O r] [Prv.] 2 2 Bibliam’. [P r] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus’ [in ecclesiasten]. 3 refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. a r [Gn^IV Rg.] [P r] [Ct^Lam.] 4 7 refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. [aa v] [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch’. 5 l r ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. 11 refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in [aa v] [Ez^Mal.] 9 librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in [hh v] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. 3 the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. l v [I^II Par.] [mm v] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. 11 1 n v [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by 8 n r [I^II Esr.] Mt. 9 refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. [nn v] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. 8 o r [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. 5 refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, and IV Esr ‘III Esr’. [oo v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 9 p v [Tb^Est.] refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called 6 q v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. ‘Prohemium’. 6 refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. [qq v] [Io.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Ioannem’. 8 q r [Iob^Ps (G)]. refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. 7 refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst [ss v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. 2 of Jerome’s prologues only. [ss r] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. 3 s r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 39. 11 refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- [ss v] [Rm^Hbr.] 3 teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, Salomonis’. referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal. s v ‘Alius prologus’. [yy v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. 11 1 refs. Pref. no. 5. refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. s v [Prv.] [zz r] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in epistolas canonicas’. 11 10 t v ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan 6 refs. Pref. no. 6. ‘argumentum’. t v [Ecl^Ct.] [AA r] ‘Prologus beati Ioannis in Apocalipsim’. 6 8 t v ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. Preface ascribed to 10 refs. Pref. no. 7. Hieronymus in this edition. v t10 [Sap^Is.] Cologne: [Successor of Nicolaus Go« tz(?)], 9 May 1480. Folio. As refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. assigned by CIBN; Sheppard and GWassign to [Go« tz] alone. y v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] 10 8 10 8 10 8 6 10 9 collation: [a^h i k^n o p^z A^C DE F G^Z aa bb cc refs. Pref. no. 8. dd8 ee^ii10 kk ll6 mm^zz AA10 BB8]. v y9 ‘Aliusprologus’. GW 4244; C 1025; Go¡ B-569; Pr 1113; BSB-Ink B-440; CIBN refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. B-397; Oates 597; Sheppard 859; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 255. v y9 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r COPY h4 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). tiuitatem . . .’ r Wanting the blank leaves [a1], [N10], [O1], and [BB8], and leaves h4 [Lam.] r [d1], [h3], [l10], [q10] and [N1^2]. h6 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Leaf [a2] mutilated (painted initial with pen-£ourishing torn out). refs. Pref. no. 10. r Binding: Bound uniformly in sixteenth-century blind-tooled h6 [Bar^Dn.] r parchment over wooden boards, with two metal clasps on each k8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. volume. Stamped £oral centre-piece on all covers. Size: 270 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim 200 ¿ 75 and 270 ¿ 200 ¿ 77 mm. Sizeofleaf: 256 ¿ 179^183 mm. prophetarum’. v Bibliographical note by W.A. Copinger on front endleaf. k8 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. Principal initials are supplied in blue and gold with reserved white refs. Pref. no. 12. v decoration and pen-£ourishing in red; other initials and para- k8 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r graph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes and k11 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. underlining. refs. Pref. no. 13. r Provenance and date ofacquisition unknown; the shelfmark indi- k11 ‘Alius prologus’. cates a date of acquisition after 1883. refs. Pref. no. 15. r shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1480 d.1,2. k11 [Ioel]; preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). r k12 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. b-279^b-280] biblia latina 489

v refs. Pref. no. 17. G5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r k12 ‘Argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Aliusprologus’. G6 [II Cor^Hbr]. r k12 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. H8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v k12 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r v A2 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. H8 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. r r A2 ‘Alius prologus’. Incipit: ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt esse . . .’ H9 [Act.] r refs. Included in pref. no. 20. I10 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v A2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v r A2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. I10 [Iac^Iud.] refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r A3 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. K5 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v A3 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 17. v refs. Pref. no. 23. K5 ‘Aliusprologus’. v A3 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 50. r v A5 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. K5 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 24. K10 [Colophon.] r r A5 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. aa1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationeshebraicorum nominum’. r A6 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 25. Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 31 May 1480. 4o. v A6 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. collation: a b10 c^z A^G12 H^K10 aa bb12 cc14. r h m k A7 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. GW 4245; HC *3080; Go¡ B-570; BMC V 276; Pr 4564; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 26. B-441; Quentin 79; Sheppard 3630. r A7 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A r ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. COPY 8 Wanting the blank leaf a . refs. Pref. no. 27. 1 Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian(?) mottled calf with gold- A v [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 8 tooled spine. Size: 221 ¿ 153 ¿ 75 mm. Sizeofleaf: 214 ¿ 133 mm. A r ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. 9 ‘Nota’ marks and occasional marginal annotations. refs. Pref. no. 28. On a r a twelve-line initial ‘F’, and on a v a seventeen-line initial A r [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 4 9 ‘I’, are both supplied in blue, with red pen-work in¢ll and exten- A v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 11 sions into the margins; other initials are supplied alternately in refs. Pref. no. 29. red or blue. A r [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 12 Provenance: Stroncone, Umbria, Franciscans; oval stamp on B r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 1 a r. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark refs. Pref. no. 31. 2 no. 250, see Catalogue (1831); sale: Catalogue (1841), lot 1. B r [I^II Mcc.] 1 Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 7. C r ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 7 shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1480 e.1. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v C7 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. B-280 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 35. r r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti C8 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie D6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. libris’. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 1. D6 [Mc.] v r a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also E1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. r r q5 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. E1 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in E12 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’; with slight variation refs. Pref. no. 38. v in the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. E12 [Io.] v r q5 [I^II Par.] F9 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v t1 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in v t1 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. II Esr entitled ‘Liber omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v Neemie’. F9 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v v2 [III^IV Esr.] G1 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 40. r v x9 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. G1 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v A4 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. 490 biblia latina [b-280

v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in S1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. S2 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. r B5 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 26. r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. S3 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v E1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. S3 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- refs. Pref. no. 27. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris S4 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. S5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. v E1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 5. S5 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v E1 [Prv.] S8 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. v E10 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. S9 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r F4 [Ct.] S10 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. v F5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie.’ refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Pref. no. 7. S10 ‘Aliusprologus’. v F5 [Sap^Is.] refs. Pref. no. 32; followed by I^II Mcc. v refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. X1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. r K10 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 8. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. v r K10 ‘Aliusprologus’. X2 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. v r K10 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X2 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. r N6 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 34. v refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. X2 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. v r N8 [Ez^Dn.] X3 [Mt.] v r Q8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Y6 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 36. v prophetarum’. Y6 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. r r Q9 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete.’ Y7 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 12. 15 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. r Q9 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. r v R2 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. 15 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. v refs. Pref. no. 13. 16 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r v R2 ‘Aliusprologus’. 210 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. refs. Pref. no. 15. refs. Pref. no. 38. v v R2 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). 210 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. v r R3 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. 31 [Io.] v refs. Pref. no. 17. 41 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v r R3 ‘Aliusprologus’. 42 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. refs. Pref. no. 18. refs. Pref. no. 39. r v R4 ‘Aliusprologus’. 42 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. 47 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. r R4 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 40. v v R6 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. 47 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt 52 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this refs. Pref. no. 41. r prologue. 53 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v R6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 56 [Gal^Hbr.] r R7 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 21. 71 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r R7 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v R8 ‘Prologus in Micham prophetam’. 71 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r r R8 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 85 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r R10 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v refs. Pref. no. 24. 85 [Iac^Iud.] r R10 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v S1 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. 91 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati refs. Pref. no. 25. Johannis apostoli’. b-280^b-281] biblia latina 491

v refs. Pref. no. 49. m10 [I^II Esr.] r 92 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. r refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. n7 [III^IV Esr.] v 98 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, IV Esr ‘III Esr’. v refs. Pref. no. 61a; with a number of variants from the edition o7 [Tb^Est.] v [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc B-270). 14 p9 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. hexameters. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. v v 98 [Poem in praise of the book.] p9 [Iob^Ps (G)]. refs. Pref. no. 60. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst v 98 [Date‘M.CCCC.LXXXI’]. of Jerome’s prologues only. r v 101 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] |4 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 57. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- r 108 [Verse.] teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris refs. Pref. no. 62. Salomonis’. r v 111 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. |4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 5. v [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1481. Folio. |4 [Prv.] r collation: a^y A^T10 V12 XY10 1^810 9 108 1110 12 1312. s2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. GW 4246; HC *3081 = HC 3083; Go¡ B-571; BMC III 745; Pr 7560; refs. Pref. no. 6. v BSB-Ink B-443; Hillard 388; Oates 2767; Sack, Freiburg, 629; s2 [Ecl^Ct.] v Sheppard 2409. s5 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 7. COPY s v [Sap^Is.] Wanting the blank leaves a and13 . 5 1 12 refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden x v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier.] boards; bosses, corner-pieces, and two clasps lost; ¢llets form a 5 refs. Pref. no. 8. double frame close to the edges of the boards; red edges; parch- x r ‘Aliusprologus’. ment index tabs with printed initials of books. Size: 297 ¿ 210 ¿ 6 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. 115 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 187 mm. x r [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A few early marginal notes. 6 z r [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- On a r an initial is supplied in red with £oral in¢ll in brown and 1 2 tiuitate . . .’ yellow, on a green ground within a blue frame; other initials and z r [Lam.] paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and 1 z r ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. underlining. 2 refs. Pref. no. 10. Provenance: Wolfgang Eiller (£.1619); on10 v woodcut armorial 8 z r [Bar^Dn.] book-plate with printed inscription: ‘Wol¡gangvs Eiller, 2 A r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Ha« bacensis Bauarus,Vicarius Chori Passaviensis, & Canonicus 3 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim Matticensis. M.DC.XIX’ beneath and ‘Spes mea Christus’ prophetarum’. above. Alto« tting, Conventual Franciscans, S. Anna; inscription A r ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. on a r:‘Ad PP. Franciscanos Veteris Oº tting× Cella IV’. Duplicate 3 2 refs. Pref. no. 12. from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ on front endleaf. A v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. London, British Museum; acquired in 1867; on 13 v red stamp ‘7 3 11 A r ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. OC 67’; shelfmarks: ‘3834.c’,‘3021.e.9’and ‘IB.37265’; stamp and 5 refs. Pref. no. 13. duplicate stamp. On 13 v red stamp ‘7 OC 67’.Transferred to the 11 A v ‘Alius prologus’. Bodleian in Oct.1913; see‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library 5 refs. Pref. no. 15. Records c. 1054), no. 9, with A. W. Pollard’s note describing the A v [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). item as a‘Munich duplicate’. 5 A r ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. shelfmark: Inc. d. GS2.1481.1. 6 refs. Pref. no. 17. r A6 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-281 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. v r A6 ‘Alius prologus’. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in refs. Pref. no. 19. Bibliam’. v A6 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 1. r v A8 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. a2 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r A8 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. l3 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in A8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 21. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. v v A8 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. l3 [I^II Par.] r r B1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. m10 [OrMan.] 492 biblia latina [b-281^b-282

r refs. Pref. no. 23. L4 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. r B1 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. r v B2 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. L4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 50. r v B2 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. L4 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v B2 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. L8 [Colophon.] 2 r refs. Pref. no. 25. a1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. r B3 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 65. v B3 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. Venice: LeonardusWild, 1481. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 26. collation: a b10 c8 d10 d8 e^k10.8 l^n10 o^r8.10 8 s10 t8 v^z 10 A^ r | h B4 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. K8.10 L8 2a b10 c12. v B4 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. GW 4247; HC 3082; Go¡ B-572; Pr 4459; Copinger, Incunabula refs. Pref. no. 27. Biblica, 52; Darlow^Moule 6084; Oates 1787; Quentin 79; v B4 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Rhodes 353; Sheppard 3604. r B5 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. refs. Pref. no. 28. COPY Wanting the blank leaf a , [round d] and x . B v [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 2 2 5 Missing text on [round d] and x supplied in manuscript by a ¢f- B v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 2 2 7 teenth-century hand; a signed a, a a , etc. refs. Pref. no. 29. 2 3 2 Binding: Nineteenth century half gold-tooled brown morocco B v [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 7 over blue marbled paper boards, with gold-tooled spine. Size: B v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 8 304 ¿ 212 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 198 mm. refs. Pref. no. 31. Some marginal notes. B v ‘Aliusprologus’. 8 On a r an eighteen-line Italian (Venice) initial ‘F’ is supplied in refs. Pref. no. 32. 2 maroon, with white decoration, on a gold ground, and decorated B v [I^II Mcc.] 8 with £oral in¢ll in maroon, blue, green, yellow, and white. Foliate D r ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 5 extensions are supplied in red and green, edged with white or yel- refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad low.On a r a nineteen-line Italian initial ‘I’ is supplied in blue on a Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. 4 gold ground, with foliate decoration in maroon, green, or blue D v ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 5 and edged in white or yellow. See Pa« cht and Alexander II, 112 no. refs. Pref. no. 35. pr. 95. Black pen-work extensions into the margins with gold dots D r [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). 6 and foliate extensions in green, blue, and maroon. A scroll is sup- E r ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 4 plied, partially coloured in pink, as background to the running refs. Pref. no. 36. title. Other initials are supplied alternately in red or blue. Some E v [Mc.] 4 paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. F v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 1 Provenance: Inscription on a r:‘Auso di s[uor]a Ma perpetua fate refs. Pref. no. 37. 2 orazione per me’. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^ F v [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 1 1829); book-plate, now covered by pastedown, and shelfmark F v ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 10 no. 278, see Catalogue (1831); sale: Catalogue (1839), lot 12. refs. Pref. no. 38. v Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1840), 4. F10 [Io.] v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1481 d.1. G7 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. B-282 Biblia Latina r G8 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati H3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 40. v libris’. H3 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 1. H6 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also refs. Pref. no. 41. r preceded by ‘argumentum’. H7 [II Cor^Hbr]. r q5 Hieronymus: ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in K1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in refs. Pref. no. 42. r the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. K1 ‘Aliusprologus’. v q5 [I^II Par.] refs. Pref. no. 43. v r t1 [OrMan.] K1 [Act.] v r t1 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber K10 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Neemie’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. r r v2 [III^IV Esr.] K10 [Iac^Iud.] refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r x9 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. b-282] biblia latina 493

v A4 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 25. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in S1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. S2 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. r B5 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 26. r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. S3 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v E1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. S3 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- refs. Pref. no. 27. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris S4 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. S5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. v E1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 5. S5 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v E1 [Prv.] S8 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. v E10 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. S9 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r F4 [Ct.] S10 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. v F5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie.’ refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Pref. no. 7. S10 ‘Aliusprologus’. v F5 [Sap^Is.] refs. Pref. no. 32; followed by I^II Mcc. v refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. X1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. r K10 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 8. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. v r K10 ‘Aliusprologus’. X2 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. v r K10 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X2 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. r N6 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 34. v refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. X2 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. v r N8 [Ez^Dn.] X3 [Mt.] v r Q8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Y6 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 36. v prophetarum’. Y6 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. r r Q9 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete.’ Y7 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 12. 15 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. r Q9 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. r v R2 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. 15 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. v refs. Pref. no. 13. 16 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r v R2 ‘Alius prologus’. 210 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Johannem’. refs. Pref. no. 15. refs. Pref. no. 38. v v R2 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no.14). 210 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. v r R3 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. 31 [Io.] v refs. Pref. no. 17. 41 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v r R3 ‘Aliusprologus’. 42 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Rhomanos’. refs. Pref. no. 18. refs. Pref. no. 39. r v R4 ‘Alius prologus’. 42 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. 47 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. r R4 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 40. v v R6 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. 47 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt 52 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this refs. Pref. no. 41. r prologue. 53 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v R6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 56 [Gal^Hbr.] r R7 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 21. 71 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r R7 [Ion.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v R8 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. 71 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r r R8 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 85 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r R10 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v refs. Pref. no. 24. 85 [Iac^Iud.] r R10 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r S1 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. 494 biblia latina [b-282^b-283

v 91 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst Johannis apostoli’. of Jerome’s prologues only. v refs. Pref. no. 49. x9 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. r 92 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris v 98 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. Salomonis’. v refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition x9 ‘Aliusprologus’. [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). refs. Pref. no. 5. v r 98 [Poem in praise of the book.] x10 [Prv.] r refs. Pref. no. 60. y7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. v 98 [Date ‘M.CCCC.LXXXII’]. refs. Pref. no. 6. r r 101 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] y7 [Ecl^Ct.] r refs. Pref. no. 57. z1 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. r 108 [Verse.] refs. Pref. no. 7. r refs. Pref. no. 62. z1 [Sap^Is.] r 111 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 65. C7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1482. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 8. v collation: a^y A^T10 V12 XY10 1^810 9 108 1110 12 1312. C7 ‘Aliusprologus’. GW 4248; HC *3086; Go¡ B-573; BMC III 746; Pr 7563; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. v B-445; Oates 2770; Sack, Freiburg, 630^3; Sheppard 2415. C7 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v E6 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- COPY tiuitate . . .’ Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). E v [Lam.] Wanting the blank leaves a and 13 . 6 1 12 E r ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf; on both covers, 8 refs. Pref. no. 10. within a border formed by a fern-tip roll and two ¢llets, a £oral E r [Bar^Dn.] and foliate roll; marbled pastedowns. Size: 286 ¿ 205 ¿ 50 and 8 H v ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. 286 ¿ 205 ¿ 60mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 183 mm. 5 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim Early marginal notes. prophetarum’. Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied H v ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. in red; underlining in red; yellow capital strokes in some 5 refs. Pref. no. 12. gatherings. H r [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); 6 H v ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘C.d.3’: see Lee, Royal 8 refs. Pref. no. 13. Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, probably lot 937. Purchased H v ‘Aliusprologus’. for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1844), 6. 8 refs. Pref. no. 15. shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1482 d.1,2. v H8 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). v H9 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. B-283 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 17. r v a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in H9 ‘Aliusprologus’. Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 1. On this edition see also Hillard,‘Les e¤ ditions de H10 ‘Alius prologus’. la Bible’,72^3. refs. Pref. no. 19. r r a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] H10 [Am.] r refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. I2 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. r o5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 20. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in I2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. I2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. v o5 [I^II Par.] refs. Pref. no. 21. r v q7 [OrMan.] I2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v q7 [I^II Esr.] I3 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. refs. Pref. no. 23. v v r6 [III^IV Esr.] I3 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, IV Esr ‘III Esr’. I5 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r |9 [Tb^Est.] refs. Pref. no. 24. v r s10 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. I5 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. I6 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. v s10 [Iob^Ps (G)]. refs. Pref. no. 25. v I6 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. b-283^b-284] biblia latina 495

r I7 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 50. v refs. Pref. no. 26. V5 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v I7 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X2 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. r I8 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition refs. Pref. no. 27. [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270. v v I8 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X2 [Poem in praise of the book.] r I9 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. refs. Pref. no. 60. v refs. Pref. no. 28. X2 [Colophon.] v r I9 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X3 [Capitulare lectionum.] r K2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. refs. Pref. no. 57. r refs. Pref. no. 29. Y1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. v K2 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 65. v K3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. [Lyons]: Marcus Reinhart and Nicolaus Philippi, 1482. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 31. collation: a^q10 r 12 s^z A^K10 L12 M8 N^S10 T12 VX8 Y10 Z 12. v | h K3 ‘Aliusprologus’. GW 4249; HC 3085; Go¡ B-574; BMC VIII 245; Pr 8531; Copinger, refs. Pref. no. 32. Incunabula Biblica, 56; Sheppard 6586. v K3 [I^II Mcc.] M v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. COPY 1 Wanting the blank leaves a and h . refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad 1 12 Leaves ,O , and P are quarto; a signed a, a signed a , etc. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. |2^4 5 1 2 3 2 Binding: Sixteenth-century German(?) blind-tooled pigskin M r ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 2 over paper boards. On both covers double ¢llets form a frame, refs. Pref. no. 35. with a foliate roll. Triple ¢llets form a double frame; within the M r ‘Registrum in euangelium Mathei’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’ 2 outer a foliate roll, and a rectangle above and below, each con- (pref. no. 34). taining two £eurons. In the inner rectangle, a £euron at each cor- M v [Mt.] 2 ner and a lozenge-shaped ornament stamp in the middle. Size: N r ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 5 310 ¿ 225 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 205 mm. refs. Pref. no. 36. On a r a fourteen-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in interlocked red and N v ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. 1 5 blue, with red pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the guttering. N r [Mc.] 6 Other initials are supplied in red or blue or in interlocked red O v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 2 and blue. Capital strokes and underlining in red. refs. Pref. no. 37. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- O r ‘Registrum in Lucam’. 3 label: see sale (1835), lot 717. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books O r [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 4 Purchased (1835), 5. P v ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 5 Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Auct. M inf. 2.4; Auct. M 3.10. refs. Pref. no. 38. v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1482 c.1. P5 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. r P6 [Io.] v Q5 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. B-284 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine hystorie Q5 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r libris’. Q10 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 40. r v [a4 ] [Gn^II Par.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Q10 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v [v4 ] [OrMan.] R4 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v [v4 ] [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 41. r v [x5 ] [III^IV Esr.] R4 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v [z3 ] [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. R7 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v [B1 ] [Iob.] ‘Prologus secundus’ [in librum Iob]. S9 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 42. r libro Iob and followed by Iob. S10 ‘Aliusprologus’. v [C1 ] [Ps (G).] ‘Liber ymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 43. r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. S10 [Act.] r v [F1 ] [Prv.] T11 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. r [F8 ] [Ecl.] ‘Prologus in ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. T11 [Iac^Iud.] v [G2 ] [Ct^Lam.] refs. Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v [O3 ] [Bar.] ‘Prefacio in librum Baruch’. V4 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v [O5 ] [Ez^Mal.] V5 ‘Aliusprologus’. v [T3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. 496 biblia latina [b-284^b-285

refs. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in v [Y2 ] [Mt.] ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in refs. Pref. no.34; preceded by Jerome’s prologue and followed by the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r Mt. Z6 [I^II Par.] v v [Z4 ] [Mc.] ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Marcum’. DD4 [OrMan.] v refs. Pref. no. 36, followed by Mc. DD4 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled‘Liber r [aa4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Preuatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. Neemie’. r refs. Pref. no. 37, followed by Lc, where verses 1^4 are called FF1 [III^IV Esr.] ‘Prohemium’. refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. v v [bb7 ] [Io.] ANON ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. HH5 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v refs. Pref. no. 38, followed by Io. KK7 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. v [cc8 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in v [cc8 ] ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Rom[anos].’ libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. v refs. Pref. no. 39. MM3 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by r [cc9 ] [Rm^Hbr.] the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. r refs. Rm^Hbr, each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, a1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. referred to as ‘prologus’ in the case of I^II Cor and Gal. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- v [¡8 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris refs. Pref. no. 42, followed by Act. Salomonis’. r v [hh4 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Prologus in epistolas canonicas’. a1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no.44, followed by Iac^Iud, each letter preceded byan refs. Pref. no. 5. v ‘argumentum’. a1 [Prv.] v r [ii1 ] [Apc.] ‘Prologus beati Iohannis in Apocalipsim’. b3 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. v v [ii6 ] [Colophon.] b6 [Ct.] r v [kk1 ] [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- b8 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. corum’. refs. Pref. no. 7. v refs. Pref. no. 65. b8 [Sap^Is.] Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 31 Dec. 1482. Folio. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v collation: [a b8 c6 d8 e6 f^z A^D8 E6 F^T8 VX6 Y Z aa^hh8 ii6 i2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. kk10 ll mm12]. refs. Pref. no. 8. v GW 4250; H *3084; Go¡ B-575; BMC II 424; Pr 2027; BSB-Ink i2 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-446; Sheppard 1484. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. r i3 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. COPY m v [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. Wanting the blank leaves [a ] and [mm ]. 6 1 12 refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Binding: Seventeenth-century German blind-tooled parchment; n v [Ez^Dn.] stamped centre-piece with the Cruci¢xion and two di¡erent cor- 1 r v ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. ner-piece stamps on both covers. Size: 318 ¿ 225 ¿ 110 mm. Size 3 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim of leaf: 303 ¿ 202 mm. prophetarum’. On [a r] an initial is supplied in azure on burnished gold ground, 2 r v ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. the gilt with punch-dotting, the azure initials with foliate scrol- 3 refs. Pref. no. 12. ling, within segmented frames of red, pale green, and grey, and r v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. with foliate border extensions including gold dotting. Other initi- 3 r r ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. als are supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes. 7 refs. Pref. no. 13. Provenance: Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Capuchins, BVM and r r ‘Aliusprologus’. S. Franciscus; partially deleted inscription on [a r]: ‘[Fratrum 7 2 refs. Pref. no. 15. Minorum] Capucinorum Hildesiens[ium] catalogo inscriptus N. r v [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). 24’. Purchased from Thomas Rodd for »1. 8. 0; see Books 7 r v ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. Purchased (1830), 3 and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 153. 8 refs. Pref. no. 17. shelfmark: Auct. 2Z 2.3. r |1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 18. r B-285 Biblia Latina |1 ‘Alius prologus’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. A2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati r |1 [Am.] Hieronimi ad Paulinum presbiterum de omnibus diuine historie r libris’. |4 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt r esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this A5 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also prologue. preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v |4 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Z5 Hieronymus: ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. b-285^b-286] biblia latina 497

v |4 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 21. 97 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r |5 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. v v |5 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. 97 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r r |6 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 115 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. v |7 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v refs. Pref. no. 24. 115 [Iac^Iud.] r |8 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r s1 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. 123 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati refs. Pref. no. 25. Johannis apostoli’. v s1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v r s2 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. 124 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. r r s3 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 132 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. r s4 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition refs. Pref. no. 27. [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). v r s4 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 132 [Poem in praise of the book.] r s5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 60. r refs. Pref. no. 28. 132 [Date ‘M.CCCC.LXXXIII’]. v r s5 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 132 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] v t1 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 57. v refs. Pref. no. 29. 1310 [Verse.] r t2 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 62. r t3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 1483. Folio and 4o. refs. Pref. no. 31. collation: A^Z AA^II kk LL^PP a^ s^v8 u4 x8 1^8 <9 8> 9^1310 r | t3 ‘Aliusprologus’. 14^188 1912. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. GW 4252; HC *3088; Go¡ B-577; Pr 437; BSB-Ink B-448; Oates v 11 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 179; Sack, Freiburg, 634; Sheppard 356. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. COPY Wanting the blank leaf A and gatherings 14^19 containing 1 r ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. 1 2 ‘Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum’. refs. Pref. no. 35. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf. Size: 272 ¿ 1 v ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. 2 195 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 266 ¿ 180 mm. refs. Pref. no. 34. A few early marginal notes. 1 v ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. 2 Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other 1 v [Mt.] 3 initials are supplied in red or blue. 2 r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. 9 Provenance: On A r a cropped inscription: ‘[Bibliam] quam refs. Pref. no. 36. 2 Theodorus Sch[ ] Dalensis ex liberal[itate] Christiani Sto¡ Lud[ ] 2 v ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. 9 profeÞore in L[ ] justo titulo [ ] 1608 2 dec. Augus[ ] Esto quod 2 r [Mc.] 10 que[ris] haberi’. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^ 3 v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 9 1843); book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘C.d.4’: see Lee, refs. Pref. no. 37. r Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, probably lot 938. 310 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. v Purchased for »0. 16. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 6. 41 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1483 d.1. 57 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. refs. Pref. no. 38. r 58 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. B-286 Biblia Latina v 58 [Io.] r r a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in 71 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v Bibliam’. 71 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Rhomanos’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 39. r r a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] 72 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. 78 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Chorinthios’. v n8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 40. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in 78 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in 84 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 41. v v n8 [I^II Par.] 84 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r p6 [OrMan.] 89 [Gal^Hbr.] v p6 [I^II Esr.] 498 biblia latina [b-286

v refs. II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. G5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. v q2 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 23. r refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’, IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. G6 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r r8 [Tb^Est.] G7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r s1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Iob]. refs. Pref. no. 24. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. G7 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r s1 [Iob^Ps (G)]. G8 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst refs. Pref. no. 25. v of Jerome’s prologues only. G8 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. G9 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 26. v teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris G9 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. G10 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r x1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 27. v refs. Pref. no. 5. G10 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r x1 [Prv.] G11 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. v x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 6. G11 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r x8 [Ecl^Ct.] H2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. v x12 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 7. H2 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r x12 [Sap^Is.] H3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. v r B11 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. H3 [I^II Mcc.] v refs. Pref. no. 8. I9 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v B11 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Ier]. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v r B11 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. I10 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r D6 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- refs. Pref. no. 35. v tiuitate . . .’ I10 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). r r D6 [Lam.] L1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r D8 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 10. L1 [Mc.] r v D8 [Bar^Dn.] L7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. v F10 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 37. r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim L8 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r prophetarum’. M7 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v F10 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 12. M7 [Io.] r r F11 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. N4 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. r G1 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 13. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r v G1 ‘Aliusprologus’. N4 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. N8 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. v G1 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 40. r r G2 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. N9 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 17. O1 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v G2 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 19. O1 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r G2 ‘Argumentum’. O4 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Aliusprologus’. P4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v G2 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. v r G4 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. P4 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r G4 ‘Aliusprologus’. Incipit: ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt esse . . .’ P4 [Act.] v refs. Including pref. no. 20. Q3 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v G4 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. r v G5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. Q3 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 21. Q8 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. r G5 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. b-286^b-287] biblia latina 499

r v R1 ‘Aliusprologus’. u3 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’.Ps (G) preceded by refs. Pref. no. 50. the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. r r R1 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. v R6 [Colophon.] refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- r S1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris refs. Pref. no. 65. Salomonis’. r Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, 1483. 4o. A1 ‘Aliusprologus’. collation: a^f12.8 g8 h^k12 l m8 n^p12 q r8 s12 t8 v10 x y12 A^I12 K8 refs. Pref. no. 5. | v L^P12 Q8 R6 S^X12. A1 [Prv.] v GW 4253; HC *3089; Go¡ B-578; BMC V 198; Pr 4182; BSB-Ink A7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. B-449; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 60; Darlow^Moule 6086; refs. Pref. no. 6. v Oates1678; Quentin 79; Sack, Freiburg, 635; Sheppard 3358. A7 [Ecl^Ct.] r B3 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. COPY refs. Pref. no. 7. Wanting O , the place of which is taken by duplicates of O . 3^4 5^6 B r [Sap^Is.] Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf, with gold-tooled 3 refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. spine. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the E v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. upper cover. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both 8 refs. Pref. no. 8. covers. The upper cover almost detached. Size: 207 ¿ 155 ¿ E v ‘Aliusprologus’. 75 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 143 mm. 8 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Occasional early marginal notes, with some in red ink in the F r [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. spaces left for initials, probably in the hand of Cuthbert Thornell. 1 G r [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- Spaces left blank, except for a thirteen-line initial ‘I’ on a v, sup- 8 3 tiuitate . . .’ plied in black ink, with‘C[uthbert] T[hornell]’ initials in red ink. G v [Lam.] Provenance: W. Webb (£. c.1500); signature on a r. Cuthbert 8 1 H v ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Thornell (£. 1572); signature and initials, both in red ink, on a r. 1 1 refs. Pref. no. 10. Arthur Charlett (1655^1722); engraved book-plate with mono- H v [Bar^Dn.] gram ‘AC’ and motto ‘Animus si ×quus, quod petis hic est’: see 1 K v ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Howe, Book Plates, 5614, and Journal of the Ex-Libris Society, 8 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim III, 71. Nathaniel Crynes (1686^1745); name printed on a r. 1 prophetarum’. Bequeathed by Crynes in 1745. K v ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: A 7. 6 [ ] (on the verso of the front 8 refs. Pref. no. 12. endleaf); AA 40 JS(?) (inside the upper cover in red crayon, with K v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ‘40’’ written across the fore-edge in black ink). 8 L v ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.12. 2 refs. Pref. no. 13. r L3 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-287 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 15. v r a1 Franciscus Moneliensis: [Prefatory letter, praising the work of L3 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). v Herbort]. ‘In sacrosanctam ac sacratissimam Bibliam epistola’. L3 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. Incipit: ‘Rettulimus iam iam summum opi¢cem adeo immen- refs. Pref. no. 17. r sum . . .’ L4 ‘Aliusprologus’. r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. r Bibliam’. L4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 19. v r a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] L4 [Am.] v refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. L5 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. r o4 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 20. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in L6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in L6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 21. r r o4 [I^II Par.] L6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v q6 [OrMan.] L6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. v q6 [I^II Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 23. r refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. L7 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r r5 [III^IV Esr.] L8 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, and IV Esr ‘III Esr’. refs. Pref. no. 24. r r t1 [Tb^Est.] L8 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r u3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. M1 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 25. r M1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 500 biblia latina [b-287^b-288

r r M2 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. z6 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 26. z10 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. r M2 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. 61a, with a number ofvariants from the edition [Basel: v M2 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 436; Bod-inc. B-270). r refs. Pref. no. 27. z10 [Colophon.] r r M3 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 11 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. v M3 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. refs. Pref. no. 65. v refs. Pref. no. 28. 47 Cimbriacus, [Elius] Quintius Aemilianus: [Verse.] ‘Qui primus v M3 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. latias e⁄nxit in aere lituras Et docuit sacros aere notare libros’; 3 r > M6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. elegiac distichs. refs. Pref. no. 29. Venice: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 31 Oct. 1483. Folio. r M6 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. collation: a10 b^x8 y10 A^Xy8 z10 1^48. r M7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. GW 4254; HC *3090; Go¡ B-579; BMC V 303; Pr 4691; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 31. B-450; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 59; Oates 1858.5; Quentin r M7 ‘Aliusprologus’. 81; Sheppard 3753. refs. Pref. no. 32. M r [I^II Mcc.] COPY 7 The ¢rst gathering of Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum is O r ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 6 bound after the second. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Binding: Contemporary German (KyriÞ workshop no. 134) Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. blind-tooled pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, with remains O v ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 6 of metal clasps. On the upper cover quadruple ¢llets form a frame refs. Pref. no. 35. in which are a circular rosette stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 5), a O r ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’ 7 lozenge-shaped £oral stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 6), a lozenge- (pref. no. 34). shaped £eur-de-lis stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 9), a small circular O v [Mt.] 7 £oral stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 7) and an acorn stamp (KyriÞ pl. P v ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 8 269, no. 1). In the inner rectangle, repeated merrythoughts, a refs. Pref. no. 36. repeated £euron, the acorn stamp, a small circular rosette stamp P v ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. 8 (KyriÞ pl. 269, no.10) and a foliate stamp (KyriÞpl. 269, no. 2). On Q r [Mc.] 1 the lower cover quadruple ¢llets form a frame in which are the cir- Q v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 6 cular rosette stamp, the lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis stamp, a cir- refs. Pref. no. 37. cular £eur-de-lis stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 11) and the foliate Q r ‘Registrum in Lucam’. 7 stamp. The inner rectangle, formed by double ¢llets, is divided Q r [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 8 by further double ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped com- S v ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 1 partments, with a small lozenge-shaped £oral stamp at the inter- refs. Pref. no. 38. section of each pair of ¢llets (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 8), and with the S r ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. 2 lozenge-shaped £oral stamp, the small circular £oral stamp, a S v [Io.] 2 lozenge-shaped crowned eagle stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 3), a T r ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. 2 lion rampant stamp (KyriÞ pl. 269, no. 4), and the lozenge-shaped refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in £eur-de-lis stamp.Worn manuscript label on spine. Shelfmark in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. black inkon spine‘R.16. N.55’(?) Size: 326 ¿ 232 ¿ 82 mm. Sizeof T v [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 leaf: 312 ¿ 211mm. T r ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. 6 Very occasional marginal notes. refs. Pref. no. 40. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- T v [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 6 label: see sale (1835), lot 718. Purchased in 1835 for »1. 0. 0; see U r ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 2 Books Purchased (1835), 5. refs. Pref. no. 41. r shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.5. U2 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v U4 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v B-288 Biblia Latina X7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v refs. Pref. no. 42. a1 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur sic metricus ordo’. v X7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. 61a, with a number ofvariants from the edition [Basel: refs. Pref. no. 43. Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). v r X7 [Act.] a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in r z1 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. r v z1 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] v z5 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 49. o5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. v z5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 50. b-288] biblia latina 501

v refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in L6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in refs. Pref. no. 21. v the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. L6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r o5 [I^II Par.] L7 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. r q8 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 23. r v q8 [I^II Esr.] L7 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. L8 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r r7 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 24. v refs. III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, IV Esr ‘III Esr’. L8 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r t3 [Tb^Est.] M1 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. v v5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. refs. Pref. no. 25. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. M1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r v6 [Iob^Ps (G)]. M2 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst refs. Pref. no. 26. v of Jerome’s prologues only. M2 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r A1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. M3 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 27. v teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris M3 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v Salomonis’. M3 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. r A1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 5. M4 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v A1 [Prv.] M6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. r A7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 29. v refs. Pref. no. 6. M6 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r A7 [Ecl^Ct.] M7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. v B2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Pref. no. 7. M7 ‘Aliusprologus’. v B2 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 32. v r E8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. M7 [I^II Mcc.] r refs. Pref. no. 8. P1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. r F1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. r v F1 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. P1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r H1 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- refs. Pref. no. 35, followed by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). r tiuitate . . .’ P2 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. r v H1 [Lam.] P2 [Mt.] r v H2 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Q4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. refs. Pref. no. 10. refs. Pref. no. 36. r v H2 [Bar^Dn.] Q4 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. r r L1 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Q5 [Mc.] v refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim R3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. prophetarum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. r v L1 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. R3 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. r refs. Pref. no. 12. R5 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r r L1 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. S7 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. r L3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 13. S7 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. r r L3 ‘Aliusprologus’. S8 [Io.] r refs. Pref. no. 15. T8 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v L3 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r L4 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r refs. Pref. no. 17. T8 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r L4 ‘Aliusprologus’. V4 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 40. v v L4 ‘Aliusprologus’. V4 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. V8 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v L4 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 41. r v L6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. V8 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 20. X3 [Gal^Hbr.] r L6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. 502 biblia latina [b-288^b-289

r Y7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. which is a sprinkled panel; a chain-roll forms a frame with £oral refs. Pref. no. 42. tools atthe corners, within which atree calfpanel; a cresting £oral r Y7 ‘Aliusprologus’. roll forms a frame within which an inner rectangular panel of refs. Pref. no. 43. sprinkled calf; marbled pastedowns and gilt-edged leaves. r Y7 [Act.] Rebacked. Size: 230 ¿ 175 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 221 ¿ 155 mm. v ZZ1 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Some marginal annotations and parts of the text crossed through refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. in black ink. Manuscript table of incipits of the liturgical epistles v ZZ1 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. and gospels on rear endleaves, in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century v r ZZ6 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. hand. Pen-trials on a1 . refs. Pref. no. 49. On a2 a ¢fteen-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in blue, with white dec- v ZZ6 ‘Aliusprologus’. oration, on gold ground, edged in red, with £oral in¢ll in red and r refs. Pref. no. 50. green, and containing the initials‘MBP’. On a4 a nine-line initial r ZZ7 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ‘I’ is supplied in gold on a red ground, with gold £oral in¢ll. Other v ZZ11 [Poem in praise of the book.] initials are supplied in red or blue, or interlocked red and blue; refs. Pref. no. 60. paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Pen-work borders v ZZ11 [Colophon.] are supplied in red. Both columns of text framed with double red r aa1 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. rules. refs. Pref. no. 65. Provenance: E. W. Somerby (nineteenth century); signature on Venice: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 30 Apr. 1484. 4o. front pastedown. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature on front collation: ab8 c12 d^g8 (h i)12 k^t8 v12 x y8 z2 A^N8 O6 P^Z8 ZZ12 endleaf. Purchased at his sale (1837) lot 74, for »0. 15. 0; see aa^dd8. Books Purchased (1837), 5. GW 4255; HC *3091; Go¡ B-580; BMC V 304; Pr 4693; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.7. B-451; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 64; Oates 1859; Quentin 81; Sheppard 3754^5. B-289 Biblia Latina FIRST COPY r Binding: Eighteenth-century quarter calf, with gold-tooled a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in spine, and marbled paper boards. Occasional parchment index Bibliam’. tabs. Upper board slightly loose. Size: 240 ¿ 180 ¿ 53 mm. Size refs. Pref. no. 1. r of leaf: 232 ¿ 166 mm. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v n1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. Occasional marginal annotations. On a1 : ‘Tabula librorum Bibli×’, in a sixteenth-century hand. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in On a2 a contemporary, probably French, ¢fteen-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in red and gold, surrounded by a branch border, his- the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v toriated with a seated ¢gure of Jerome, on the left, dressed in n1 [I^II Par.] v gold, white with blue sleeves, and holding a book, with a lion at p2 [OrMan.] v his feet, looking back at him. Behind Jerome is a background of p2 [I^II Esr.] II Esr here also entitled ‘Neemias’. r blue, decorated with gold £oral patterns; behind the lion, in q1 [III^IV Esr.] v front of two windows, is a lectern; through the left window gold r4 [Tb^Est.] v rays of the sun shine onto Jerome; in the right window, a view of s6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. a city. To the right of the lion is a small golden table. On A v an refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. 1 r eight-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in gold, with the stem in the form s7 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by of a tree, and the lobe a beaked and winged creature, on a blue the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. Here also entitled ‘Liber soli- ground decorated with gold and edged in black, and with gold loquiorum’. r £oral in¢ll on a red ground. Other initials are supplied in red or x1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. blue, or interlocked red and blue. Paragraph marks are supplied refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- in red or blue. Capitals touched with yellow wash. Pen-work bor- teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris der is supplied in red. Foliation in faded black ink. Both columns Salomonis’. r of text framed with double red rules. x1 ‘Aliusprologus’. Provenance: Limay, Ií le-de-France, Celestines, S. Trinitas; refs. Pref. no. 5. v inscriptions on dd r in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand: ‘Hec x1 [Prv.] 8 v Biblia est Celestinorum prope Meduntam. Sic signata 7’, and on x8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. a r in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century(?) hand: ‘Ex biblioteca refs. Pref. no. 6. 2 v Caelestinorum Meduntensium siue juxta Meduntam’. x8 [Ecl^Ct.] v Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1833), 3. y2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. shelfmark: Auct. 1Z 1.2. refs. Pref. no. 7. v SECOND COPY y2 [Sap^Is.] Wanting dd . refs. Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. 8 v Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century gold-tooled panelled m7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. calf; ‘Cambridge style’; a fern-tip roll forms a border within refs. Pref. no. 8. v m7 ‘Aliusprologus’. b-289] biblia latina 503

refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad v m7 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. r v bb6 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in ii1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. captiuitate . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 35. r r bb6 [Lam.] ii2 [Mt.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). r v bb8 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. kk2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. refs. Pref. no. 10. refs. Pref. no. 36. r v bb8 [Bar^Dn.] kk2 [Mc.] r r ee4 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. kk9 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 37. r prophetarum’. kk9 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r r ee4 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. ll10 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 38. v v ee4 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ll10 [Io.] r r ee7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. mm9 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. refs. Pref. no. 13. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r ee7 ‘Aliusprologus’. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. mm9 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v ee7 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). nn1 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r ee8 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. Pref. no. 40. v refs. Pref. no. 17. nn1 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v ee8 ‘Aliusprologus’. nn5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r r ee8 ‘Aliusprologus’. nn6 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. nn8 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v ee8 [Am.] oo10 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r ee10 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 42. v refs. Pref. no. 20. oo10 ‘Aliusprologus’. v r ee10 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 22). pp1 [Act.] v v ee10 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. qq1 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. r r ¡1 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. qq2 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v ¡1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. qq6 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 49. v r ¡1 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. qq7 ‘Aliusprologus’. r ¡3 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 50. v refs. Pref. no. 24. qq7 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r ¡3 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [Venice: Nicolaus de Frankfordia, c.1485]. Folio. r ¡4 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. collation: a^h10 i^l12 m^t10 v14 x^z h m aa^gg10 hh8 ii^ll10 mm12 refs. Pref. no. 25. nn^pp10 qq12. v ¡4 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. GW 4256; C 1022; Go¡, Supplement, B-580a; Pr 3265; Sheppard r ¡5 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. 3869. refs. Pref. no. 26. ¡ r [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. COPY 5 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; marbled paste- ¡ r ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. 6 downs. Upper board detached. Size: 313 ¿ 230 ¿ 95 mm. Size of refs. Pref. no. 27. leaf: 305 ¿ 197 mm. ¡ v [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 6 On a v a note on liturgical lessons in the hand of Henricus Bagher. ¡ r ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. 1 7 Some watermarks outlined in pencil. refs. Pref. no. 28. On a r a 14^line initial ‘F’ is supplied in red, with decoration and ¡ r [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 7 in¢ll in yellow, and edged in gold, and with pen-work extensions ¡ v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 9 into the margins, inblack ink, decoratedwith gold and red. On a v refs. Pref. no. 29. 4 a 14^line initial ‘I’ is supplied in red, with reserved white decora- ¡ r [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 10 tion and pen-work in¢ll in brown ink. Other initials are supplied gg r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 1 in red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. refs. Pref. no. 31. Provenance: Henricus Bagher (£. 1498); inscription on a v: gg r ‘Alius prologus’. 1 1 ‘Collectum in octa die assumptionis Marie a Domino Doctore refs. Pref. no. 32. Hinrico Bagher anno 1498’. Date of acquisition unknown; the gg r [I^II Mcc.] 1 shelfmark indicates a date after 1883. ii v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 1 shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1490 c.2. 504 biblia latina [b-290

r B-290 Biblia Latina U7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 19. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti 2 U v [Am.] Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie 7 X v ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. libris’. 1 refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt refs. Pref. no. 1. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this a v [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also 4 prologue. preceded by ‘argumentum’. X v [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. t r Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. 1 4 X r ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in 2 refs. Pref. no. 21. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in X r [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. 2 X r ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. t v [I^II Par.] 3 4 refs. Pref. no. 23. y r [OrMan.] 6 X r [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. y v [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber 3 6 X v ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. Neemie’. 4 refs. Pref. no. 24. z v [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this 8 X r [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. edition. 5 X v ‘Prologus in Abacuch prophetam’. k r [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 5 1 refs. Pref. no. 25. 1 r [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. 8 X r [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in 6 X r ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. 7 refs. Pref. no. 26. 3 r [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the 2 X r [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. 7 X r ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. G r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. 8 1 refs. Pref. no. 27. refs. Pref. no. 4, preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- X r [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris 8 Y r ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. Salomonis’. 1 refs. Pref. no. 28. G v ‘Aliusprologus’. 1 Y r [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 5. 1 Y r ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. G v [Prv.] 4 1 refs. Pref. no. 29. H r Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. 1 Y v [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. 4 Y v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. H r [Ct.] 5 4 refs. Pref. no. 31. H v ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. 5 Y v ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 7. 5 refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. H v [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 bb v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. N v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. 3 5 refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 8. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. N r ‘Alius prologus’. 6 bb r ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. 4 refs. Pref. no. 35. N r [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 6 bb r ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. Q v [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. 4 5 refs. Pref. no. 34. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. bb v ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. Q r [Ez^Dn.] 4 8 bb v [Mt.] U r ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. 5 3 dd r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus. . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim 2 refs. Pref. no. 36. prophetarum’. dd r ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. U v ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. 2 3 dd v [Mc.] refs. Pref. no. 12. 2 ee v Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. U v [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 2 3 refs. Pref. no. 37. U v ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. 5 ee r ‘Breuiarium in Lucam’. refs. Pref. no. 13. 3 ee r [Lc.] U r ‘Alius prologus’. 4 6 gg r ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. refs. Pref. no. 15. 2 refs. Pref. no. 38. U r [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). 6 gg r ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. U r ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. 2 7 gg r [Io.] refs. Pref. no. 17. 3 hh r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. U r ‘Alius prologus’. 5 7 hh v ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. refs. Pref. no. 18. 5 refs. Pref. no. 39. b-290^b-291] biblia latina 505

r r hh6 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. s4 [I^II Par.] r r ii3 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Chorinthios’. x4 [OrMan.] v refs. Pref. no. 40. x4 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber r ii3 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Neemie’. r r ii8 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. y6 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this refs. Pref. no. 41. edition. v r ii8 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. aa6 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v r kk3 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. cc4 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. v mm2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 42. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. v r mm2 ‘Aliusprologus’. A6 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. v r nn8 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. D4 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 44. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- v nn8 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris r oo7 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati Salomonis’. r Johannis apostoli’. D4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 49. refs. Pref. no. 5. v v oo7 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. D4 [Prv.] v refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. E4 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. r pp6 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur [nunc] metricus ordo’. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. v refs. Pref. 61c, the same text as in the edition [Basel: Johann E7 [Ct.] r Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). F1 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie.’ r pp6 [Poem in praise of the book.] refs. Pref. no. 7. v refs. Pref. no. 60. F1 [Sap^Is.] r pp6 [Date ‘M.CCCC.LXXXV’]. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v pp6 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] L2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 57. refs. Pref. no. 8. v r qq6 [Verse.] L3 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 62. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. r [Basel: Michael Wenssler], 1485. Folio. As ascribed by Sack, L3 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v Freiburg; Sheppard ascribes to [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1483 O2 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete.’ ‘Vitas Patrum’]. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. r collation: a10 b^z 1^38 4 510 G^Z aa^pp8 qq6. O5 [Ez^Dn.] h m k v GW 4257; HC 3092; Pr 424; BSB-Ink B-452; Sack, Freiburg, 636^7; R8 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Sheppard 345. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim prophetarum’. COPY S r ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete.’ Wanting the blank leaf 5 . 1 10 refs. Pref. no. 12. Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) parchment over wooden boards, S r [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. with remains of two metal clasps. Size: 310 ¿ 215 ¿ 90 mm. Size 1 S r ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. of leaf: 295 ¿ 206 mm. 4 refs. Pref. no. 13. Some early marginal notes. S r ‘Alius prologus’. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and green with 4 refs. Pref. no. 15. some pen-£ourishing; other initials are supplied in red or green. S r [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). Provenance: Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851), Catalogue (1847), no. 4 S r ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. 1331. Purchased for »5. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), 4. 5 refs. Pref. no. 17. shelfmark: Auct. Z 1.3. v S5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 18. v B-291 Biblia Latina S5 ‘Aliusprologus’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti v S5 [Am.] Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie v libris’. S7 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 20. Here, the passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc v dicunt esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also this prologue. preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v S8 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. s3 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in S8 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 21. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in v the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. S8 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 506 biblia latina [b-291^b-292

r T1 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r refs. Pref. no. 23. Ii8 ‘Aliusprologus’. v T1 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r v T3 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. Ll5 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. r r T3 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ll6 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r T4 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. Mm4 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim beati refs. Pref. no. 25. Johannis apostoli’. v T4 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v T5 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. Mm4 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. v v T5 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Mm10 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. v T6 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition refs. Pref. no. 27. [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). r v T7 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Mm10 [Poem in praise of the book.] v T7 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 60. v refs. Pref. no. 28. Mm10 [Date‘M.CCCC.LXXXVI’]. r r T8 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Nn1 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] r U3 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 57. r refs. Pref. no. 29. Nn8 [Verse.] v U3 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 62. v r U4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. ij1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. refs. Pref. no. 65. v U4 ‘Aliusprologus’. [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1486. Folio. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. collation: a b10 c^h8 i10 k8 l6 m^z aa^cc A B8 C10 D^Z Aa^Ll8 v Z1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. Mm10 Nn ij [2 38 410]. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad GW 4258; HC *3094; Go¡ B-581; BMC III 749; Pr 7571; BSB-Ink Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. B-455; Oates 2772; Rhodes 354; Sack, Freiburg, 638^9; r Z2 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. Sheppard 2422. refs. Pref. no. 36. Z r ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. COPY 2 Wanting the blank leaves a and [4 ] and leaves [2 ] of the refs. Pref. no. 34. 1 10 3^6 ‘Interpretationes’. Z v ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. 2 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the Z r [Mt.] 3 Bodleian Library. Size: 320 ¿ 240 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ Aa v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum 7 207 mm. Marcum’. Early marginal notes, some German glosses. refs. Pref. no. 36. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue or in red Aa v ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. 7 or blue with pen-£ourishing; other initials and paragraph marks Aa r [Mc.] 8 supplied alternately in red and blue. Bb r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 8 Provenance: Johannes Widman (£. 1654); on a r an inscription: refs. Pref. no. 37. 2 ‘Adscribor Libris M. Johannis Widmanni Feurbaccensis Bb v ‘Registrum in Lucam’. 8 Donatione Nobilissim× Matron× domin× Ann× de Weiler Cc v [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 1 nata(!) a' Helwell Vid. Beysing×. Mea, Jesus, Vita Vera, Fide. Dd r ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. 7 anno: 654(!)’. Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased refs. Pref. no. 38. v (1841), 4. Dd7 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. r shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.4. Dd8 [Io.] r Ff2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v Ff2 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. B-292 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 39. r r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati Ff3 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie Ff8 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. libris’. refs. Pref. no. 40. v refs. Pref. no. 1. Ff8 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v a5 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also Gg5 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 41. v r u4 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. Gg6 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in Hh1 [Gal^Hbr.] librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. Ii7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r u5 [I^II Par.] b-292] biblia latina 507

r z7 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 23. r r z7 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber D1 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Neemie’. D3 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. v bb1 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this refs. Pref. no. 24. r edition. D3 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r dd3 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. D4 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. v ¡4 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 25. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in D4 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. D5 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. v gg7 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 26. r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. D6 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v ll1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. D6 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- refs. Pref. no. 27. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris D7 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. D8 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. r ll2 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r refs. Pref. no. 5. D8 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v ll2 [Prv.] E3 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. r mm3 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. E4 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r mm6 [Ct.] E5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. r mm8 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Pref. no. 7. E5 ‘Aliusprologus’. r mm8 [Sap^Is.] refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. v refs. Is preceded by an argumentum. G10 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v ss4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 8. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. r r ss5 ‘Aliusprologus’. H1 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. r r ss5 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. H1 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. v xx6 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 34. v refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. H1 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. r r yy1 [Ez^Dn.] H2 [Mt.] v r B7 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. I7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 36. v prophetarum’. I7 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. r r B8 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. I8 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 12. K8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. r B8 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. r v C3 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. K8 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. r refs. Pref. no. 13. L2 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r r C3 ‘Aliusprologus’. M8 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. refs. Pref. no. 15. refs. Pref. no. 38. v r C3 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). M8 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. v r C4 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. N1 [Io.] v refs. Pref. no. 17. O3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v r C4 ‘Aliusprologus’. O4 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Rhomanos’. refs. Pref. no. 18. refs. Pref. no. 39. r v C5 ‘Aliusprologus’. O4 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. P1 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. r C5 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 40. v v C7 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. P1 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt P6 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this refs. Pref. no. 41. r prologue. P7 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v C7 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Q2 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r C8 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. S1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v C8 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. S1 ‘Aliusprologus’. r D1 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. 508 biblia latina [b-292^b-293

r v T7 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r T7 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. q5 Hieronymus: ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. v U5 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in Jehannis(!) apostoli’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in refs. Pref. no. 49. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r v U6 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. q5 [I^II Par.] v refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. t1 [OrMan.] v v X6 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. t1 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition Neemie’. r [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). v2 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this v X6 [Poem in praise of the book.] edition. r refs. Pref. no. 60. x9 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v v X6 [Date ‘M.CCCC.LXXXVI’]. A4 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. r Y1 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 57. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. r r Y8 [Verse.] B5 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 62. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. r r AA1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- E1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. corum’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- refs. Pref. no. 65. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris [Speier: Peter Drach], 1486. Folio. Salomonis’. v collation: a^z aa^cc8 dd6 ee^zz A^E8 FG10 H^T8 VX6 YAA^ E1 ‘Aliusprologus’. EE8. refs. Pref. no. 5. v GW 4259; HC *3093; Go¡ B-582; BMC II 495 and I 119 (note); Pr E1 [Prv.] v 517; BSB-Ink B-456; Oates 1116; Sack, Freiburg, 640; Sheppard E10 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. 1710. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. r F4 [Ct.] COPY F v ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. Bound in three volumes (Gn^Tb; Idt^II Mcc; Mt^Apc). 5 refs. Pref. no. 7. Wanting the blank leaf a . 1 F v [Sap^Is.] Interleaved. Inked bearer type on I r. 5 7 refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment; printer’s K r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. waste used as reinforcing pieces; two leather straps on each 10 refs. Pref. no. 8. volume missing. Size: 270 ¿ 205 ¿ 80, 270 ¿ 210 ¿ 80 and 270 ¿ K v ‘Aliusprologus’. 210 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 202 mm. 10 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Some early manuscript notes, including a Latin prayer on EE r 8 K v [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. and Verg. Ecl. 1. 1^3 on EE r with the subscription ‘Hec scripsi 10 8 N r [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. anno 1567 8o Martii’, followed by the dates 1571 and 1581. Notes 6 refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. in a nineteenth-century hand, probably that of van de Velde, on N v [Ez^Dn.] many of the inserted leaves. 8 Q v ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. On a r an initial is supplied in blue with £oral decoration in green, 8 2 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim red, and yellow; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied prophetarum’. in red or blue. Q r ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. Provenance: Nicolas le Primost (£.1558); on oo v an inscription: 9 7 refs. Pref. no. 12. ‘Ce fust escript le xv jo[ur] d’octobrexvcc lviij mois estant clercq de Q r [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Louvain(?) Nicolas le Primost’. Louvain, Brabant, Jesuits; on a r 9 2 R r ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. and G r the inscription: ‘Lovanij Societatis Jesu M. B. O. 29’; 2 10 refs. Pref. no. 13. later inscription on the endleaf. Jean-Franc° ois van de Velde R r ‘Alius prologus’. (1743^1823); inscription on the endleaf of all volumes. Probably 2 refs. Pref. no. 15. the copy purchased for »1. 12. 0; see Books Purchased (1852), 10: R v [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no.14). ‘s. l.1846’, in the Bodleian copy corrected in pencil to 1486. 2 R v ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1486 d.1^3. 3 refs. Pref. no. 17. v R3 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-293 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 18. r r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti R4 ‘Alius prologus’. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie refs. Pref. no. 19. r libris’. R4 [Am.] v refs. Pref. no. 1. R6 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. b-293] biblia latina 509

2 v refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage starting ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt g2 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this refs. Pref. no. 41. 2 r prologue. g3 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v 2 v R6 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. g6 [Gal^Hbr.] r R7 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 21. i1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r R7 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r 2 v R8 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. i1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r 2 r R8 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. k5 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r R10 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 24. k5 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r 2 v R10 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. l1 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati r S1 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. Johannis apostoli’. refs. Pref. no. 25. refs. Pref. no. 49. v 2 r S1 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. l2 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. v S2 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 26. l8 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. r S3 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition v S3 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). 2 v refs. Pref. no. 27. l8 [Poem in praise of the book.] r S4 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 60. r 2 v S5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. l8 [Date‘M.CCCC.LXXXVI’]. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 28. m1 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] r S5 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 57. v 2 r S8 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. m8 [Verse.] refs. Pref. no. 29. refs. Pref. no. 62. r S9 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss], 1486. Folio. r S10 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. collation: a^y A^T10 U12 2a^k10 l m8. refs. Pref. no. 31. GW 4260; HC *3095; Go¡ B-583; BMC I 119; Pr 518; BSB-Ink r S10 ‘Aliusprologus’. B-457; Oates 206; Sack, Freiburg, 641; Sheppard 410. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. 2a v ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. COPY 1 Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Binding: Bound uniformly in contemporary German Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. (Hildesheim, St Godehard; Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 120) 2a r ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. 2 blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, two metal clasps on each refs. Pref. no. 35. volume, one of which on volume 1 is partly lost; leather index 2a r ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. 2 tabs; rebacked. On both covers triple ¢llets form a frame; the refs. Pref. no. 34. inner rectangle is divided by double ¢llets into lozenge-shaped 2a v ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. 2 compartments. In the compartments six di¡erent lozenge-shaped 2a r [Mt.] 3 stamps: a small and a larger eagle, a £eur-de-lis, a pair of facing 2b r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. 6 lions and a £oral ornament. In the frame, ¢ve round stamps: refs. Pref. no. 36. stamps lettered ‘ihs’ and ‘mar’ (Schwenke^Schunke 282 no. 119 2b v ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. 6 and 287 no. 242: Hildesheim, Godehard), a Virgin and Child 2b r [Mc.] 7 (Schwenke^Schunke 198 no. 30: Hildesheim, Godehard), 2c r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. 5 emblems of the Passion (arma Christi; Schwenke^Schunke 81 no. refs. Pref. no. 37. 19: Hildesheim, Godehard) and a lamb and £ag (Schwenke^ 2c v ‘Registrum in Lucam’. 5 Schunke 154 no. 78: Hildesheim, Godehard). Additional stamps 2c v [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 6 on volume 2 are round symbols of the Evangelists and a lozenge- 2d v ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. 10 shaped stamp with a heart. Size: 330 ¿ 225 ¿ 65 and 322 ¿ 225 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 38. 65 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 211mm. 2d v ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. 10 Parchment pastedowns in vol. 2. 2e r [Io.] 1 Early marginal notes. On front pastedown of vol. 2,‘No. 8311.’ 2f v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. 1 On a r a 15^line initial is supplied in blue with white highlighting 2f r ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. 5 2 within a frame of red and gold; a £oral border in the outer margin refs. Pref. no. 39. supplied in blue, red, and green. On E r a £oral border is supplied 2f v [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 2 in brown and green. Principal initials are supplied in blue with 2f v ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. 7 pen-£ourishing in red and green and occasionally in red with refs. Pref. no. 40. 2 v f7 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 510 biblia latina [b-293^b-294

pen-£ourishing in violet. Initials and paragraph marks are sup- refs. Pref. no. 13. v plied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. M5 ‘Aliusprologus’. r Provenance: Inscription on a2 : ‘F. Rolfers(?) 1824’. Purchased refs. Pref. no. 15. v from Abraham Asher & Co. for »3. 3. 0: see Library Bills (1856^ M5 ‘Aliusprologus’. 8), no. 84, item 2; Books Purchased (1856), 8. refs. Pref. no. 16. v shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1486 c.1,2. M5 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 14. v M6 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. B-294 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 17. v M v ‘Aliusprologus’. a1 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur sic metricus ordo’. 6 refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition refs. Pref. no. 18. v [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). M6 ‘Aliusprologus’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati r Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie N1 [Am.] v libris’. N2 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt r esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios pre- ceded by ‘argumentum’. prologue. v q r Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. N2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 8 r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in N3 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in refs. Pref. no. 21. r the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. N3 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r N r ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. q8 [I^II Par.] 4 v refs. Pref. no. 23. s5 [OrMan.] r N r [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. s6 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 4 v N r ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. t7 [III^IV Esr.] 5 x v [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 24. 6 v z r [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. N5 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in N6 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. refs. Pref. no. 25. v r [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the N6 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. h4 r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. N7 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. A r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 26. 1 v refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- N7 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris N8 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 27. Salomonis’. v A r ‘Aliusprologus’. N8 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 r refs. Pref. no. 5. O1 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. A v [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 28. 1 r A r Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. O1 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 8 v refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. O3 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. B r [Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 29. 3 r B r ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. O4 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 v refs. Pref. no. 7. O4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. B r [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. 4 v v O4 ‘Aliusprologus’. F5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. r v Q8 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. F5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad F v [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. 5 v r Q8 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. I2 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. refs. Pref. no. 35. v v Q8 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. I4 [Ez^Dn.] M r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 34. 3 r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim R1 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. v R1 [Mt.] prophetarum’. r r S5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. M3 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 36. refs. Pref. no. 12. v r S5 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. M3 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v S6 [Mc.] M5 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. b-294^b-295] biblia latina 511

r T6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 37. [Basel]: Nicolaus Kesler,‘24 kal. Novembris’, i.e. 9 Oct. or 24 Nov. r T6 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. 1487. Folio. v T6 [Lc.] collation: a^h8 i6 k^m8 n6 o8 p6 q8 r6 8 s6 t8 u6 x8 y6 z8 6 t‹ A^G8 v | h m X5 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. H6 I^L8 M6 NO8 P6 Q8 R^U6 X8 YZ6 Aa8 Bb^Dd6 Ee^Ff8 Gg refs. Pref. no. 38. 2a6 b c8. v X5 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. GW 4262; HC *3100; C 1029; Go¡ B-585; BMC III 765; Pr 7664; r X6 [Io.] BSB-Ink B-458; Rhodes 355; Sheppard 2475. r Y6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. Y v ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. COPY 6 Wanting 1a . refs. Pref. no. 39. 5 Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled russia; rear Z r ‘Capitulatio siue registrum epistole Pauli ad Rhomanos’. 1 marbled endleaf watermarked ‘1816’; marbled pastedowns. Size: Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 320 ¿ 230 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 205 mm. Z r [Rm.] 1 Copious early marginal notes at the beginning of the volume. Z r ‘Prologus in epistolam primam ad Corinthios’. 5 On a r an initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue on a blue refs. Pref. no. 40. 2 background with yellow highlighting and some pen-£ourishing, Z v ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Corinthios’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 5 extending into the inner, upper, and lower margins. Principal Z v [I Cor.] 5 initials are supplied in colours with pen-£ourishing, sometimes Aa v ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. 3 depicting grotesque heads or human ¢gures. Other initials and refs. Pref. no. 41. paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes Aa r ‘Capitulatio epistole secunde ad Corinthios’. Preceded by 4 and underlining. ‘argumentum’. r r Provenance: Brussels, Carthusians; on a1 a partly deleted Aa4 [II Cor.] v inscription: ‘Liber Cartusi× Bruxellensis’. Augustus Frederick, Aa6 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Galathas’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelf- Aa7 [Gal.] r mark ‘C.f.5’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot Aa8 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Ephesios’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r 547. Purchased for »4. 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 6. Aa8 [Eph.] v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1487 c.1. Bb1 [Phil^Phlm.] refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v Cc1 ‘Registrum epistole ad Hebreos’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. B-295 Biblia Latina r Cc2 [Gal.] r r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in Cc5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r refs. Pref. no. 1. Cc5 ‘Aliusprologus’. r a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 43. v v q5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. Cc5 ‘Registrum in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in Ee4 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. r v q6 [I^II Par.] Ee4 [Iac^Iud.] v t2 [OrMan.] refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v t2 [I^II Esr.] II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. Ff1 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim beati v v2 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr here entitled ‘II Esr’, and IV Esr ‘III Esr’. Johannis apostoli’. r x8 [Tb^Est.] refs. Pref. no. 49. r r z4 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. Ff2 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 50. r r z4 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by Ff2 ‘Capitulatio in librum Apocalypsis’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. tum’and followed by Apc. r v A1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. Ff7 [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- Ff8 ‘Translatores seu interpretes Biblie’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris refs. Pref. no. 53. v Salomonis’. Ff8 ‘Quatuor sunt modi seu regule exponendi Sacram Scripturam’. r A1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 54. r refs. Pref. no. 5. Gg1 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] v A1 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 57. r v A8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. Gg6 [Verse.] refs. Pref. no. 6. refs. Pref. no. 62. v 2 r A8 [Ecl^Ct.] a2 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. r B4 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 7. r B4 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by ‘argumentum’. 512 biblia latina [b-295

v r F5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. O4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 31. r r F6 ‘Aliusprologus’. O4 [I^II Mcc.] r refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Q6 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. r F6 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r H8 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v tiuitate . . .’ Q6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r H8 [Lam.] refs. Pref. no. 35. r r I1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. R1 ‘Registrum’. v refs. Pref. no. 10. R1 [Mt.] r v I1 [Bar^Dn.] S5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. v M3 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim S5 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. r prophetarum’. S6 [Mc.] r v M4 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. T5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 37. r r M4 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. T6 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. v r M6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. T7 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Proemium’. v refs. Pref. no. 13. X3 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v M6 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 15. X3 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. v v M6 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X4 [Io.] r refs. Pref. no. 14. Y6 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v M7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 17. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v r M7 ‘Alius prologus’. Y6 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. Z3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. v M7 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 40. r refs. Pref. no.18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’and pre- Z3 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v ceding the above prologue. Z7 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r M8 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 41. v r N1 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. Z8 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 20. AA3 [Gal^Hbr.] v N1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 20. CC1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v N1 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v N2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. CC1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 43. r v N2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. CC1 [Act.] r v N3 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. DD5 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. r r N3 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. DD6 [Iac^Iud.] r N4 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 24. EE3 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. v N4 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. r r N5 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. EE4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 25. refs. Pref. no. 50. v r N5 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. EE4 [Apc.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r N6 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. EE10 [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 26. aa1 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationeshebraicorum nominum’. v N6 [So.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 65. r N7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 27 Feb. 1487/8. 4o. refs. Pref. no. 27. collation: a^z A^P8 Q6 R^Z AA^DD8 EE10 aa^cc8 dd10. v h m k N7 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. GW 4263; HC *3099 = H 3097; Go¡ B-586; BMC V 383; Pr 4912; r N8 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. BSB-Ink B-460; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 74; Quentin 81; refs. Pref. no. 28. Sack, Freiburg, 642; Sheppard 4018. r N8 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. O r ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. COPY 3 Wanting the blank leaf a , and gatherings aa^dd containing refs. Pref. no. 29. 1 r Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum. O3 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. b-295^b-296] biblia latina 513

Binding: Parchment, with details of imprintsupplied inblack ink refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim on spine. Size: 205 ¿ 147 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 137 mm. prophetarum’. r Heavily cropped marginal notes. Bibliographical note on paper B8 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. attached to the endleaf, and signed‘W[alter] A[rthur] C[opinger].’ refs. Pref. no. 12. r Initials and foliation are supplied in black ink. B8 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); C3 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘C.b.4’: see Lee, Royal refs. Pref. no. 13. r Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, lot 323(?). Purchased for »0. 18. C3 ‘Alius prologus’. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 6. refs. Pref. no. 15. v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1487 e.1. C3 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). v C4 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 17. v B-296 Biblia Latina C4 ‘Aliusprologus’. v refs. Pref. no. 18. a1 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur sic metricus ordo’. r refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition C5 ‘Alius prologus’. [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). refs. Pref. no. 19. r C r [Am.] a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati 5 v Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuini(!) his- C7 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. torie libris’. refs. Pref. no. 20. Here, the passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc refs. Pref. no. 1. dicunt esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of a r [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also this prologue. 5 v preceded by ‘argumentum’. C7 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v C r ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. u4 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. 8 refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in refs. Pref. no. 21. r librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in C8 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. D1 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. r refs. Pref. no. 23. u5 [I^II Par.] r D r [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. z7 [OrMan.] 1 r D r ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. z7 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber 3 Neemie’. refs. Pref. no. 24. r bb v [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this D3 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 1 r edition. D4 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. dd r [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 25. 3 v ¡ v [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. D4 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 4 v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in D5 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. refs. Pref. no. 26. r gg v [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the D6 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 7 v ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. D6 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. ll v ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 27. 1 r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- D7 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris D8 ‘Prologus in· achariam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 28. Salomonis’. r r D8 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. ll2 ‘Aliusprologus’. v refs. Pref. no. 5. E3 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. r refs. Pref. no. 29. ll2 [Prv.] r r E4 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. mm3 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. r refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. E5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. v refs. Pref. no. 31. mm6 [Ct.] r r E5 ‘Aliusprologus’. mm8 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. refs. Pref. no. 7. v r G10 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. mm8 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad ss4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. refs. Pref. no. 8. r r H1 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. ss5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. r r H1 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. ss5 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 34. xx6 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. v H1 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. r r H2 [Mt.] yy1 [Ez^Dn.] r v I7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. B7 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. 514 biblia latina [b-296^b-297

refs. Pref. no. 36. the lower cover ¢llets form a frame; the inner rectangle is divided v I7 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. by diagonal ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. r I8 [Mc.] Additional stamps on the lower cover are a medium-sized rosette, r K8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. a round stamp lettered‘Johannes’(?), and a larger lozenge-shaped refs. Pref. no. 37. £eur-de-lis. For the stamps see Paul Schwenke, ‘Die Buchbinder v K8 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. mit dem Lautenspieler und dem Knoten’, in Wiegendrucke und r L2 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. Handschriften. Festgabe Konrad Haebler, ed. Isak Collijn and r M8 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. others (Leipzig, 1919), 122^44, pl. 2 nos 10, 11, 12 and pl. 3 nos 16, refs. Pref. no. 38. 30, 33, but the name stamps are not those of Johannes Fogel and r M8 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. Hermann von Erfurt as illustrated by Schwenke and r N1 [Io.] Goldschmidt, pl. xcix no. 2. Size: 315 ¿ 215 ¿ 117 mm. Size of v O3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. leaf: 292 ¿ 262 mm. r r O4 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Rhomanos’. A few early marginal notes. On a1 a heading of a table of contents refs. Pref. no. 39. in an early hand. Below, in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand, v O4 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Walther, Initia, 15901a with German translation: ‘Quid sis, quid P v ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. 1 fueris, quid eris, semper mediteris, > Sic minus atque minus pecca- refs. Pref. no. 40. tis subycieris. Id est Wer sich gehrn wenden wolt von su« nden, v > > P1 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Der soll alzeit woll ergru« nden Sein anfang, mittall, vnd sein v > P6 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. endtt vnd gott bitten, das er guodt sendtt. DaÞ thu, so fehrstu > v > refs. Pref. no. 41. woll’. On EE8 a note: ‘In multiloquis non deerit peccatum’ in a r P7 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. contemporary hand. v Q2 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital r S1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. strokes and underlining. refs. Pref. no. 42. Provenance: Scho« nau, Hesse-Nassau, Benedictines, S. Florinus; v r S1 ‘Aliusprologus’. on a1 an inscription: ‘Liber Mon[aste]rij S. Florini in Scho« nauw. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. Ordinis S. Benedicti. Quid sis quid fueris quid eris semper medi- r T7 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. teris’ in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century hand. Georg Franz refs. Pref. no. 44. Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); on a sheet attached to an endleaf, v T7 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. an inscription recording the gift of a Bible to Georg KloÞ from v U5 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati Wilhelm Friedrich Hofnagel, 18 Feb. 1813, followed by a note Johannis apostoli’. signed by KloÞ ‘hoc folium ex alio eiusdem editionis exemplo in refs. Pref. no. 49. memoriam donatoris doctissimi quondam, et infelicissimi heic r U6 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. transposuimus’; see sale (1835), lot 719. Purchased for »1. 0. 0; see refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. Books Purchased (1835), 5. v X6 [Poem in praise of the book.] shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.6. refs. Pref. no. 60. SECOND COPY v X6 [Date ‘M.CCCC.LXXXIX’]. Fragments of 22 leaves: a2,4,6,8, xx5^yy4, zz5,6,Q1^3,5,R5^8. r Y1 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] Binding: Modern brown cloth. Removed in 1953 from the bind- refs. Pref. no. 57. ing of Vet. D2 d.7 (Giacomo Zabarella, Opera logica. r Y8 [Verse.] (Frankfurt: Lazarus Zetzner, 1608)). Size of fragments: 250 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 62. 175 mm. r AA1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- Early marginal notes and numerous pointing hands. corum’. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red and occasionally refs. Pref. no. 65. blue; red capital strokes and underlining. r [Speier: Peter Drach], 1489. Folio. Provenance (of Vet. D2 d.7): Jacobus Raschke; name on a2 . collation: a^z aa^cc8 dd6 ee^zz A^E8 FG10 H^T8 UX6 YAA^ Robert Purves Hardie (1863^1942); presented in 1954 by his EE8. widow. GW 4264; HC 3103 = *3105; Go¡ B-587; BMC II 497; Pr 2378; shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1489 d.1. BSB-Ink B-461; Hillard 392; Sheppard 1719^21. FIRST COPY B-297 Biblia Latina Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden v boards; two bosses, eight corner-pieces, and two clasps lost; a1 ‘Registrum librorum veteris testamenti’. v covers loose. On the upper cover ¢llets form a double frame; the a1 ‘Directorium noui testamenti’. v inner rectangle is divided by horizontal ¢llets into three compart- a1 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur sic metricus ordo’. ments. On the upper cover are two large round stamps, one with a refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition rosette, the other one with an eagle, a pentagonal stamp with a [Basel: Johann Amerbach],1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270). r standing ¢gure surrounded by rays, an almond-shaped £eur-de- a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati lis, stamped scrolls with the names ‘hermannus’ and ‘iohanes’, a Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie small lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis, and a small round dragon. On libris’. refs. Pref. no. 1. b-297] biblia latina 515

r a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also refs. Pref. no. 20. Here, the passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc preceded by ‘argumentum’. dicunt esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of r q8 Hieronymus: ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. this prologue. r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in P2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in P2 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 21. r v q8 [I^II Par.] P2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r s6 [OrMan.] P3 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. r s6 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Pref. no. 23. v r t8 [III^IV Esr.] P3 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v u8 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. P4 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. v y5 [Iob.] ‘Alius prologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 24. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in P4 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. P5 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. r z6 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 25. v ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. P5 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v [t’]3 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. P6 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- refs. Pref. no. 26. v teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris P6 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v Salomonis’. P7 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. r [t’]4 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 27. v refs. Pref. no. 5. P7 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r [t’]4 [Prv.] P8 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. r A3 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 28. v refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. P8 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v r A5 [Ct.] Q3 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. r B1 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 7. Q3 [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r B1 [Sap^Is.] Q4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. r r G3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. Q4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. r r G3 ‘Aliusprologus’. T1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r G3 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. r v K3 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. T1 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. refs. Pref. no. 35. r r K5 [Ez^Dn.] T2 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. r O2 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 34. r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim T2 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. v prophetarum’. T2 [Mt.] v v O2 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. X1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 36. v v O2 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. X1 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. v r O4 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. X2 [Mc.] v refs. Pref. no. 13. Y2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. r O5 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 37. v refs. Pref. no. 15. Y2 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. r r O5 ‘Alius prologus’. Y3 [Lc.] r refs. Pref. no. 16. Aa1 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. r O5 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 38. v r O5 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. Aa1 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. Aa1 [Io.] r r O6 ‘Alius prologus’. Bb4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 18. Bb4 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. r O6 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 39. r refs. Pref. no. 19. Bb5 ‘Capitulatio siue registrum epistole Pauli ad Rhomanos’. r O6 [Am.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r P2 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. Bb5 [Rm.] v Cc3 ‘Prologus in epistolam primam ad Corinthios’. 516 biblia latina [b-297^b-298

refs. Pref. no. 40. Principal initials are supplied in red or blue with pen-£ourishing; r Cc4 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Corinthios’. Preceded by ‘argumen- other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are tum’. supplied in red; capital strokes, and underlining in red. r 1 r Cc4 [I Cor.] Provenance: Joachim Mattenclot (£. 1629); at the tail of a1 a v Dd2 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. deleted inscriptions ‘[Joa] Mattenclot 1629’ and ‘Joachim refs. Pref. no. 41. Mattenclot I.V.D.’; faded and only partly read ownership inscrip- v 1 r Dd2 ‘Capitulatio epistole secunde ad Corinthios’. Preceded by tion at the head of a1 : ‘. . . possessor libri’. Purchased, together ‘argumentum’. with ¢ve other editions of the Bible, for »12. 3. 6; see Books v Dd2 [II Cor.] Purchased (1841), 5. v Dd5 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Galathas’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. shelfmark: Auct.1Z 1.4. v Dd5 [Gal.] r Dd7 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Ephesios’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r Dd7 [Eph.] B-298 Biblia Latina Dd v [Phil^Phlm.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r 8 a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati v Ff1 ‘Registrum epistole ad Hebreos’. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie v Ff1 [Hbr.] libris’. r Ff5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 42. a r [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also r 4 Ff5 ‘Alius prologus’. preceded by ‘argumentum’; chapters preceded by ‘Casus r Ff5 ‘Registrum in librum Actuum apostolorum’. Summarii’ throughout. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r v Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. v 2 Hh5 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in v Hh5 [Iac^Iud.] the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r2 [I^II Par.] Ii r [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim beati r 5 u2 [OrMan.] Johannis apostoli’. r u2 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber refs. Pref. no. 49. Neemie’. Ii v [Apc.] ‘Alius prologus in Apocalipsim’. r 5 x2 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 50. r y8 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Ii v ‘Capitulatio in librum Apocalipsis’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- v 5 A5 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. tum’and followed by Apc. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in v Kk5 [Colophon.] libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. r Kk6 ‘Translatores eu(!) interpretes Biblie’. r B5 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the refs. Pref. no. 53. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. v Kk6 ‘Quatuor sunt modi seu regule exponendi Sacram r E2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. Scripturam’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- refs. Pref. no. 54. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris r [*1 ] [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 57. E v ‘Aliusprologus’. v 2 [*6 ] [Verse.] refs. Pref. no. 5. refs. Pref. no. 62. v 2 r E2 [Prv.] a1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. v F1 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. r [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss], 1489. Folio. F4 [Ct.] 8 6.8 6 8 6 6 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 r collation: a^c d^i ij k l m n n‹ o p q r | s t v u x y z h F5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. m t‹ 8 A^D6 E8 F^H6 I8 K^L6 M8 NO6 P8 QR6 S8 T^X6 y8 Z Aa^ refs. Pref. no. 7. 6 8 2 6 8 r Cc Dd Ee^Kk [*] a b c . F5 [Sap^Is.] GW 4265; HC *3104; Go¡ B-588; BMC I 122; Pr 543; BSB-Ink refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v B-462; Oates 210; Sack, Freiburg, 643^4; Sheppard 419. L2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. COPY refs. Pref. no. 8. L r ‘Alius prologus’. Leaf c8 mutilated and backed. 3 Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over bevelled refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. r wooden boards, two clasps lost; rebacked. On both covers ¢llets L3 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v form a frame; the inner rectangle is divided by double ¢llets into N6 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. lozenge-shaped compartments. In the compartments a £oral refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. v ornament stamp; in the frame, a large circular Virgin and Child. O2 [Ez^Dn.] r Size: 308 ¿ 215 ¿ 95 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 198 mm. R2 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Occasional sixteenth-century marginal notes. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim prophetarum’. b-298] biblia latina 517

r r R2 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. Z3 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 12. ZZ3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. v R2 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. v r R4 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. ZZ3 [Lc.] r refs. Pref. no. 13. Aa5 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. v R4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 15. Aa5 [Io.] v r R4 ‘Aliusprologus’. Bb7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 16. Bb7 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. v R4 [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’ (pref. no.14). refs. Pref. no. 39. v r R5 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. Bb8 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 17. Cc4 ‘Prologus in epistolam primam ad Corinthios’. v R5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 40. r refs. Pref. no. 18. Cc4 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r R6 ‘Alius prologus’. Dd2 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Pref. no. 41. r r R6 [Am.] Dd2 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. v v S1 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. Dd4 [Gal^Hbr.] refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this Ff2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. prologue. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v S2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ff2 ‘Aliusprologus’. r S2 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. v refs. Pref. no. 21. Gg4 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r S2 [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. r v S3 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. Gg4 [Iac^Iud.] refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r S3 [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Hh3 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim beati r S4 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. Johannis apostoli’. refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v S4 [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Hh3 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalipsim’. r S5 ‘Prologus in Abacuc prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. r refs. Pref. no. 25. Hh8 [Colophon.] v 2 r S5 [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. a1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. r S6 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 26. [Freiburg im Breisgau: Kilianus Piscator (Fischer)], 1491. Folio. v S4 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. As assigned by BMC; Pr and GW assign it to [Basel: Johann r S5 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. Amerbach]. refs. Pref. no. 27. collation: a^g8.6 h^n8.6 o6 p8 q^z8.6 A^F8.6 G^Z6.8 ZZ8 Aa^ r S5 [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Hh6.8 2a6 b c8. v S5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. GW 4267; HC *3108; Go¡ B-590; BMC III 694; Pr 7590; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 28. B-464; Hillard 393; Sack, Freiburg, 648; Sheppard 2251. r S6 [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. T v ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. COPY 2 Wanting sheet 2c of the Interpretationes. refs. Pref. no. 29. 1.8 Title cut out and mounted. T r [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 3 Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden T v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. 3 boards; two clasps lost; spine repaired. On both covers ¢llets refs. Pref. no. 31. form a double frame; the inner rectangle is divided by ¢llets into T v ‘Aliusprologus’. 3 lozenge-shaped compartments. In the compartments and the refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. frames are three di¡erent stamps: a round eagle, a small lozenge- X r ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 6 shaped £eur-de-lis and a small rosette. Size: 325 ¿ 230 ¿ 90 mm. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 210 mm. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue. In gath- X v ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. 6 erings a^K, other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in refs. Pref. no. 35. red; red capital strokes and underlining. X v ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. 6 Provenance: Purchased, together with ¢ve other editions of the refs. Pref. no. 34. r Bible, for »12. 3. 6; see Books Purchased (1841), 5. Y1 [Mt.] v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1491 c.1. Z2 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 36. 518 biblia latina [b-299

v B-299 Biblia Latina M6 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 18. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati 2 M v ‘Aliusprologus’. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie 6 refs. Pref. no. 19. libris’. N r [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 1. 1 N v ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. a r [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also 2 4 refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt preceded by an ‘argumentum’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this q r Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. 8 prologue. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in N v [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in 2 N r ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. 3 refs. Pref. no. 21. q r [I^II Par.] 8 N r [Abd.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. s v [OrMan.] 3 5 N r ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. s r [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 4 6 refs. Pref. no. 23. t v [III^IV Esr.] 7 N r [Mi.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. x v [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 4 6 N r ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. z r [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. 5 4 refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in N v [Na.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. 5 N r ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. h r [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the 6 4 refs. Pref. no. 25. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. N v [Hab.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. 6 1 N r ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- 7 refs. Pref. no. 26. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris N v [So]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Salomonis’. 7 N r ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. A r ‘Aliusprologus’. 8 1 refs. Pref. no. 27. refs. Pref. no. 5. N v [Agg.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. A v [Prv.] 8 1 O r ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. A r Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. 1 8 refs. Pref. no. 28. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. O r [Za.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. B r [Ct.] 1 3 O v ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. B r ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. 3 4 refs. Pref. no. 29. refs. Pref. no. 7. O r [Mal.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. B r [Sap^Is.] 4 4 O v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 4 refs. Pref. no. 31. F v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. 5 O v ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 8. 4 refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. F v ‘Aliusprologus’. 5 Q r ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. 8 refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad F v [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 5 Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. I r [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. 2 Q v ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. 8 refs. Pref. no. 35. I v [Ez^Dn.] 4 Q v ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. M r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. 8 3 refs. Pref. no. 34. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim R r ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. prophetarum’. 1 R v [Mt.] M r ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. 1 3 S r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 12. 5 refs. Pref. no. 36. M r [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 3 S v ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. M v ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. 5 5 S r [Mc.] refs. Pref. no. 13. 6 T r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. M v ‘Alius prologus’. 6 5 refs. Pref. no. 37. refs. Pref. no. 15. T r ‘Registrum in Lucam’. M v ‘Alius prologus’. 6 5 T v [Lc.] refs. Pref. no. 16. 6 X v ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. M v [Ioel.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. 5 5 refs. Pref. no. 38. refs. Pref. no. 14. v v X5 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. M6 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. r X6 [Io.] refs. Pref. no. 17. r Y6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. b-299^b-300] biblia latina 519

v Y6 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. COPY refs. Pref. no. 39. Without the marginalia on a2 and a7; see GWAnm. r Z1 ‘Capitulatio siue registrum epistole Pauli ad Rhomanos’. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; single gilt ¢llets form Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. a frame; gilt ¢llets on the spine; marbled edges and marbled pas- r Z1 [Rm.] tedowns; endleaves watermarked with a unicorn rampant and an r Z5 ‘Prologus in epistolam primam ad Corinthios’. orb in a boat, with the inscription: ‘PARMET’; countermark ‘E’ refs. Pref. no. 40. with a crown on its side. Size: 308 ¿ 220 ¿ 75 mm. Size of v Z5 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Corinthios’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- leaf: 295 ¿ 196 mm. r tum’. Early marginal notes, occasionally cropped. On a1 verses added v Z5 [I Cor.] in a ¢fteenth-century hand: ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur sic Aa v ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. 3 metricus ordo. > Generat Exodus Leui. Numer[i] quoque refs. Pref. no. 41. Deutro.; Iosue, Iudicum, Ruth, Reges et Paralipon’. r > Aa4 ‘Capitulatio epistole secunde ad Corinthios’. Preceded by an Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with ‘argumentum’. pen-£ourishing in red; other initials and paragraph marks are r Aa4 [II Cor.] supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes and underlining. v Aa6 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Galathas’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscription dated 1817; tum’. see sale (1843), lot 33. Purchased for »1. 6. 0; see Books Purchased r Aa7 [Gal.] (1843), 6. r Aa8 ‘Capitulatio epistole ad Ephesios’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1491 c.3. tum’. r Aa8 [Eph.] v Bb1 [Phil^Phlm.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. B-300 Biblia Latina Cc v ‘Registrum epistole ad Hebreos’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- v 1 [*1 ] ‘Ad diuinarum litterarum verarumque diuitiarum amatores tum’. exhortatio’. r Cc2 [Hbr.] refs. Pref. no. 64. Cc r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. r 5 [*2 ] ‘In summarium Biblie ad lectorem tetrastichon’. refs. Pref. no. 42. refs.The beginning of pref. no. 63 (2 elegiac distichs). Cc r ‘Aliusprologus’. r 5 [*2 ] ‘In ordinem librorum distichon ad eundem’.‘Perspice nunc, lec- refs. Pref. no. 43. tor, quis debitus ordo librorum Biblia quos sociat, ordinat atque v > Cc5 ‘Registrum in librum Actuum apostolorum’. probat’; 1 distich. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. [* r] ‘Librorum ordo’. v 2 Ee4 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. refs. Pref. no. 61b. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by ‘argumentum’. [* r] ‘Finis’. ‘Sit benedictus Deus et homo de virgine natus v 2 > Ee4 [Iac^Iud.] Credentes verbis sacris saluare paratus’; 2 hexameters. refs. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. [* v] ‘Summarium’. Incipit: ‘Librorum totius Sacre Scripture in v 2 Ff1 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati Biblia comprehense . . .’ Johannis apostoli’. r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati refs. Pref. no. 49. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie r Ff2 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. libris’. refs. Pref. no. 50. refs. Pref. no. 1. Ff r ‘Capitulatio in librum Apocalypsis’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- r 2 a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also tum’and followed by Apc. preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v Ff7 [Colophon.] r r Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. r 6 Ff8 ‘Translatores seu interpretes Biblie’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in refs. Pref. no. 53. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in v Ff8 ‘Quatuor sunt modi seu regule exponendi Sacram Scripturam’. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 54. r v [I^II Par.] r 6 Gg1 [Capitulare lectionum et evangeliorum.] v v4 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 57. v r [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v 5 Gg6 [Verse.] v x5 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 62. A r [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 2 r 4 a2 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. r C1 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 9 Jan. 1491. Folio. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 r collation: a^h i k^m n o p q r | s t u x y z h m t‹ A^G D2 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the H6 I^L8 M6 NO8 P6 Q8 R^U6 X8 YZ6 Aa8 Bb^Dd6 Ee^Ff8 Gg6 ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. 2 6 8 r a b c . F8 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. GW 4268; HC *3111; Go¡ B-591; BMC III 769; Pr 7679; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- B-465; Sack, Freiburg, 645; Sheppard 2482. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris Salomonis’. 520 biblia latina [b-300

r v F8 ‘Aliusprologus’. X1 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 5. X4 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. v F8 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 29. v v G7 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. X4 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. X5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. v H2 [Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 31. r v H4 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. X5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 7. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. r v H4 [Sap^Is.] 11 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r N1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. r refs. Pref. no. 8. 12 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. v N1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. r refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. 12 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. v N1 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 34. r r P7 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. 12 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. r refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. 13 [Mt.] v v Q1 [Ez^Dn.] 25 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. r T4 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 36. r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim 26 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. v prophetarum’. 26 [Mc.] r v T4 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. 35 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 37. r v T4 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 35 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. v v T6 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. 36 [Lc.] v refs. Pref. no. 13. 52 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. r T7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 15. 52 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. r r T7 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). 53 [Io.] r r T8 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. 64 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. 64 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. r T8 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 39. r refs. Pref. no. 18. 65 [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r r T8 ‘Aliusprologus’. 71 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Pref. no. 40. v v T8 [Am.] 71 [I Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. r v U2 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. 75 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. refs. Pref. no. 20. Here not followed by ‘Alius prologus’, incipit: refs. Pref. no. 41. r ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt esse . . .’ 76 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r U2 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 81 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v U2 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. 95 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v U3 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 95 ‘Aliusprologus’. v U3 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r refs. Pref. no. 23. 111 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. v v U3 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 111 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v U5 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. 112 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati refs. Pref. no. 24. Johannis apostoli’. v U5 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. r r U6 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. 113 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. refs. Pref. no. 25. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. v v U6 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 118 [Poem in praise of the book.] v U7 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 60. v refs. Pref. no. 26. 118 [Colophon.] v 2 r U7 [So]. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. A1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- v U8 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. corum’. refs. Pref. no. 27. refs. Pref. no. 65. v 2 r U8 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. E6 ‘Translatores Biblie’. v X1 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 53. refs. Pref. no. 28. b-300^b-301] biblia latina 521

2 v v E6 ‘Modi intelligendi Sacram Scripturam’. Incipit: ‘Notandum E2 ‘Aliusprologus’. quod omnis sacra scriptura quadriformi ratione distinguitur siue refs. Pref. no. 5. v exponitur . . .’ E2 [Prv.] v Basel: Johann Froben, 27 June 1491. 8o. F1 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. collation: [*4] a^y A^Z1^108114 11 2A^E8. Collation as GW, not refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. r as BMC; 2E are blank. F4 [Ct.] 7^8 r GW 4269; HC *3107; Go¡ B-592; BMC III 789; Pr 7755; BSB-Ink F5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. B-466; Hillard 394; Oates 2836^7; Sack, Freiburg, 646^7; refs. Pref. no. 7. r Sheppard 2540. F5 [Sap^Is.] refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. COPY L v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden 2 refs. Pref. no. 8. boards, ¢ve bosses, four corner-pieces and two clasps on each L r ‘Aliusprologus’. cover; spine loose. On both covers triple ¢llets form a frame; the 3 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. inner rectangle is ¢lled with merrythoughts and £eurons. In the L r [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. frame, a diamond-shaped stamp with a four-petalled £ower. 3 N v [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. Size: 178 ¿ 120 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 165 ¿ 110 mm. 6 refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. The gold stamp of the Bodleian on leather cut out and pasted on O v [Ez^Dn.] back pastedown. 2 R r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. On a r an initial is supplied in blue with white highlighting on a 6 2 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim gold ground; £oral extensions into the inner, lower, and outer prophetarum’. margin in green, magenta, blue, and yellow with some gold-dot- R r ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. ting, ending with the drawing of a parrot. Principal initials else- 6 refs. Pref. no. 12. where are supplied in gold and colours with £oral extensions into R v [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. the margins; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in 6 S v ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. red or blue; red ruling, capital strokes, and underlining. 2 refs. Pref. no. 13. Provenance: Ownership inscriptions on [* r] and 2E v crossed 1 6 S v ‘Aliusprologus’. out. Andreas Morellet; on [* r] name below deleted inscription. 2 1 refs. Pref. no. 15. On the front endleaf, ‘Bible [ ] achette¤ e a' Basle en 1775’. S v ‘Aliusprologus’. Purchased for »2.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1803), 1. 2 refs. Pref. no. 16. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.13. v S2 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). v S3 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. B-301 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 17. v r S3 ‘Aliusprologus’. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola sancti refs. Pref. no. 18. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine hystorie r libris’. S4 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Pref. no. 1. r r S4 [Am.] a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also v preceded by an ‘argumentum’; chapters preceded by ‘Casus S5 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. Summarii’ throughout. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt v esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this s2 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. prologue. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in r S6 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variation in r the incipit of ¢rst preface to I^II Par. S6 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. v refs. Pref. no. 21. s2 [I^II Par.] r r S6 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v2 [OrMan.] r r T1 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. v2 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber refs. Pref. no. 23. Neemie’. r r T1 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. x2 [III^IV Esr.] r refs. III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this edition. T2 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. r refs. Pref. no. 24. y8 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v v T2 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. A5 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in T3 ‘Prologus in Abacuc prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 25. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. v r T3 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. B5 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the r ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. T4 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. r refs. Pref. no. 26. E2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. v T4 [So]. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris T5 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 27. 522 biblia latina [b-301^b-302

r T5 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. GW 4270; HC *3047; Go¡ B-593; BMC III 695; Pr 7647 = 7642; v T5 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. BSB-Ink B-471; Hillard 395; Sack, Freiburg, 649^50; Sheppard refs. Pref. no. 28. 2252^3. r T6 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. FIRST COPY v U2 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. 1 Wanting a8, which is supplied in photostat from the copy in the refs. Pref. no. 29. Birmingham Reference Library. r U3 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Binding: Nineteenth-century plain calf, bound for the Bodleian v U3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 318 ¿ 230 ¿ 80 mm. Size of refs. Pref. no. 31. leaf: 303 ¿ 208 mm. v U3 ‘Aliusprologus’. On the front endleaf, ‘Ordo librorum veteris et noui testamenti’ refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. and other notes in a ¢fteenth-century hand. Especially in the r Z2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. Gospels, copious manuscript notes, mostly in one ¢fteenth/six- refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad teenth-century hand; some German glosses. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. Principal initials are supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in red; v Z2 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or, occa- refs. Pref. no. 35. sionally, in blue. v Z2 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. 1 r Provenance: Nicolaus Scho« nborn; on a1 an inscription: refs. Pref. no. 34. ‘Nicolaus Scho« nborn legauit’ in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century r Z3 [Mt.] hand. Cancelled inscription on 1a r: ‘Inscriptus cathalogo v 2 Aa6 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum libro[rum]’. Purchased for »0. 16. 16; see Books Purchased Marcum’. (1851), 8. refs. Pref. no. 36. shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1490 c.1. r Bb1 [Mc.] SECOND COPY r Cc1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. Wanting gatherings 2a^c (the Interpretationes nominum refs. Pref. no. 37. hebraicorum). r Cc1 [Lc.] Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf; watermarkon endpapers: r Dd5 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. arms of Amsterdam and crowned‘GR’. Size: 305 ¿ 225 ¿ 64 mm. refs. Pref. no. 38. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 207 mm. v Dd5 [Io.] On 1a1r a note in thehand of Johannes Conradus. Occasional early r Ff1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. marginal notes. v Ff1 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. Principal initials are supplied in blue; other initials are supplied in refs. Pref. no. 39. red. r Ff2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Provenance: Johannes Conradus (£.1520); on 1a1r an inscription: r Ff5 ‘Prologus in epistolam ad Corinthios’. ‘Liber magistri Johannis Conradvs curati [corrected from curatus] refs. Pref. no. 40. et commissarius in Sinthorm anno millesimo quingentesimo r Ff5 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. vicesimo feria 4a p[ost] visitacionis’. Purchased for »1. 6. 0; see r Gg4 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. Books Purchased (1842), 6. refs. Pref. no. 41. shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1491 c.2. r Gg4 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v Gg6 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v Ii6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. B-302 Biblia Latina refs. Pref. no. 42. v v A1 Brunus, Gabriel: ‘Tabula alphabetica’. Ii6 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 52. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r v A10 ‘Translatores Biblie’. Ll4 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. refs. Pref. no. 53. refs. Pref. no. 44. v v A10 ‘Modi intelligendi sacram scripturam’. Ll4 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 54. Mm3 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim beati r a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in Johannis apostoli’. Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v refs. Pref. no. 1. Mm3 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalipsim’. v a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. 2 r refs. Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. a1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. r t5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in [Freiburg im Breisgau: Kilianus Piscator (Fischer), c.1493^4]. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in Folio. BMC and BSB-Ink assign to Fischer; Pr and GW to the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v [Basel: Johann Amerbach]. t5 [I^II Par.] 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 r collation: a b^h i k l m^| s t u v x y z A B C D E F y6 [OrMan.] 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 2 6 8 v G H I K L M N^Z Aa^Ll Mm a b c . y6 [I^II Esr.] refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. b-302] biblia latina 523

v z8 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 25. v 2 r bb8 [Tb^Est.] A4 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v 2 r dd6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. A5 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. refs. Pref. no. 26. r 2 r dd-[7] [Iob^Ps (G)]. A5 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst A6 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. of Jerome’s prologues only. refs. Pref. no. 27. r 2 v ii1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. A6 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- A7 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris refs. Pref. no. 28. 2 r Salomonis’. A7 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v ii1 ‘Aliusprologus’. B2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. refs. Pref. no. 5. refs. Pref. no. 29. v v ii1 [Prv.] B2 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v kk2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. B3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. refs. Pref. no. 6. refs. Pref. no. 31. r v kk2 [Ecl^Ct.] B3 ‘Aliusprologus’. v kk6 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 32. r refs. Pref. no. 7. B4 [I^II Mcc.] v v kk6 [Sap^Is.] E1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r pp8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. r refs. Pref. no. 8. E2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. v pp8 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. r refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. E2 [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). v v pp8 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. F6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. v ss8 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 10. F6 [Mc.] v v ss8 [Bar^Dn.] G6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. r yy8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 37. v refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim G6 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. v prophetarum’. I3 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v yy8 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 38. r refs. Pref. no. 12. I4 [Io.] v r yy8 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. K6 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v zz3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 13. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v v zz3 ‘Aliusprologus’. K6 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. L3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. v zz3 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 40. v v zz4 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. L3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. L8 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r zz5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions entitled ‘argumentum’. M1 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r zz5 ‘Aliusprologus’. M4 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. O2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r zz5 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r r zz7 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. O2 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r zz7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. O2 [Act.] r r zz8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. P7 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 44. r v zz8 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. P7 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r zz8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. Q5 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 49. 2 r v A1 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Q5 ‘Alius prologus’. 2 v A2 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 50. r refs. Pref. no. 24. Q6 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 v A2 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 v A3 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. 524 biblia latina [b-302^b-303

r Q12 [Extended colophon, in honour of the book, and naming Owing to an error of imposition of the inner forme of gathering r v r v r v r v r v r Petrusevangelus de Monte Ulmi as editor]. Incipit: ‘Laus, honor pp, the text appears in the order: pp1 , 3 , 4 , 2 , 3 , 1 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 7 , 8 , v r v r v et sempiterna gloria summo deo patri omnipotenti . . .’ 6 , 7 , 5 , 6 , 8 . r 11 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. Binding: Early sixteenth-century, English blind-tooled calf over refs. Pref. no. 65. wooden boards, with remains of metal catch; rebacked. On the Venice: Hieronymus de Paganinis, 7 Sept. 1492. 8o. upper cover triple ¢llets form a double frame. In the inner rect- collation: A10 a^z aa^zz 2A^P8 Q12 1^48 510. angle, a panel stamp of theTudor rose, surrounded by a garland, GW 4271; HC *3114 = H 3112 = 3113; Go¡ B-594; BMC V 456; Pr inscribed:‘Hec rosavirtutis de celo missa sereno Eternum £orens 5464; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 95; Darlow^Moule 6087; regia sceptra feret’, and supported on each side by an angel; in the Quentin 83; Sheppard 4257^9. upper left-hand corner is the sun, a shield with a cross and stars in the upper right-hand corner, the moon, a shield bearing the arms FIRST COPY of the City of London, and stars. Below, the binder’s mark and For this copy see Coates^Jensen 248^9, no. 9. initials ‘HI’: see Oldham, Blind Panels, 34^5 and pl. xxxix, RO Bound in two volumes. The ‘Interpretationes nominum 15, and Weale R 108. On the lower cover panel stamp of an Hebraicorum’are bound at the end of vol. 1. escutcheon bearing quarterly 1 and 4 the arms of France, and 2 Binding: English sixteenth-century calf over boards with metal and 3 the arms of England, ensigned with a royal crown, and sup- catches; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on the upper ported by a dragon and a greyhound; in the upper left-hand cor- cover of each volume; rebacked. On both covers triple ¢llets ner, is the sun, a shield with a cross and stars, in the head right- form an outer frame, and an inner one in which is a £oral roll hand corner, the moon, a shield bearing the arms of the City of (Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xl, roll no. 624). On the London, and stars. Below, the initials ‘HI’: see Oldham, Blind upper cover the inner rectangle contains the Bodleian Library Panels, 25 and pl. xxi, HE 24; Weale R 107, and G. D. Hobson, stamp, on the lower, four small £eurs-de-lys (Ker, Pastedowns, Blind-stamped Panels in the English Book-trade, c.1485^1555, pl. xiii, ornament 47), forming a lozenge. Size: Both volumes: Supplement to The Bibliographical Society’s Transactions, 17 172 ¿ 120 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: Both volumes: 164 ¿ 107 mm. (London, 1944), 39. The lower cover detached. Size: 177 ¿ 125 ¿ In both volumes, parchment pastedowns from a fourteenth/¢f- 67 mm. Size of leaf: 166 ¿ 108 mm. teenth-century theological manuscript, perhaps containing ser- Copious early marginal notes, some in English. Also pen-trials. mons: see Ker, Pastedowns, 825b. On a r an11^line initial ‘F’ is supplied in blue, with reserved white Marginal notes, some in the hand of George London (see below). 1 decoration; other initials are supplied in red. Also in London’s hand, on 5 r of vol. 1: ‘Si tibi de¢ciunt medici, 10 Provenance: Given the early marginal notes in English and the medici tibi ¢ant Hec tua mens leta requies bona dieta’. Also on > date of the binding, the book has presumably been in England verso of back endleaf, again in London’s hand:‘He desyereth you since the early years of the sixteenth century. Purchased for »1. 5. in your iiii sermondes that you shall with gode grace make at > > 0; see Books Purchased (1851), 8. brayls(?) to [ ]che prayer for the dead prayer to Saynte wor- > > > > shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1492 f.1. shippynge of images > and that priests shall live chast’. On the back endleafofvol. 2, a faulty elegiac distich in a sixteenth/seven- teenth-century hand: ‘Quisquis amat dictis absentum rodere B-303 Biblia Latina a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati vitam > Homo mensam indignam noverit esse sibi’; with an 2 English translation: ‘He doth love with hys wor- Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie dis, to reprove the lyew of those thatt bee absent he libris’. ys not worthy att any honest mannis table to bee present. Let hym refs. Pref. no. 1. r know that att thys table he ys not worthy to bee present.’ On end- a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also leaves of both volumes, copious notes relating to passages of the preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v Bible, in an unidenti¢ed sixteenth/seventeenth-century(?) hand, p7 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. which also provided marginal annotations; both in the margins refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in and in the endnotes are references to Domingo de Soto, De natura librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in et gratia, which ¢rst appeared in Paris in 1549. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v Initials and occasional paragraph marks are supplied in red. p7 [I^II Par.] r Occasional capital strokes in red. s4 [OrMan.] v Provenance: Thomas Warren (sixteenth century); signature on s4 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface; II Esr entitled ‘Liber 1 r A1 of vol. 1, and on the front endleaf of vol. 2. The identi¢cation Neemie’. r of owners with an Oxford background is supported by the evi- t4 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ and IV Esr ‘III Esr’ in this dence of the binding. George London [Lund] (1503^post 1560); edition. r r inscription on 510 of vol. 1: ‘Ad Georgium Lundu[m] attinet iste x2 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. v r liber’. Acquired by 1602: see James, ‘Catalogus’ (1602), fol. 27 ; y6 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. James, Catalogus (1605), 21. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in Former Bodleian shelfmarks: 8o B 13 Th.; 8o B 14 Th. libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. r shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.14,15. z6 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the SECOND COPY ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. 1 r Wanting gathering A, containing title-leaf and table, also ¡3.6 A1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. and qq8. b-303] biblia latina 525

r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- M6 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris M6 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r r A1 ‘Aliusprologus’. M7 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 5. N1 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. v A1 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 29. r v A7 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. N1 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. N2 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. v B1 [Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 31. v v F5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie.’ N2 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 7. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. v v B2 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. P2 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. r F2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 8. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. v r F2 ‘Aliusprologus’. P3 ‘Prologus in Matheum’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. v v F2 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. P3 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. v I1 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 34. v refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. P3 ‘Registrum in euangelium Mathei’. v r I3 [Ez^Dn.] P4 [Mt.] v v L3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Q6 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 36. v prophetarum’. Q6 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. v r L3 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. Q7 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 12. R5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. v L3 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. r v L6 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. R5 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. v refs. Pref. no. 13. R6 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r v L6 ‘Aliusprologus’. S8 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. refs. Pref. no. 15. refs. Pref. no. 38. r r L6 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no.14). T1 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. r v L7 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. T1 [Io.] r refs. Pref. no. 17. U1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r v L7 ‘Aliusprologus’. U1 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. refs. Pref. no. 18. refs. Pref. no. 39. r r L7 ‘Aliusprologus’. U2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. U6 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. r L7 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 40. r r M1 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. U6 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt X2 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this refs. Pref. no. 41. r prologue. X2 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r M1 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. X5 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v M1 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. Z1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 42. v v M1 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Z1 ‘Alius prologus’. r M2 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. r refs. Pref. no. 23. y‘5 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r M2 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v r M3 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. y‘5 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 24. z2 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalipsim beati v M3 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Johannis apostoli’. r M4 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v refs. Pref. no. 25. z2 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalipsim’. v M4 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. r v M5 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. z7 ‘Biblia quem retinet sequitur nunc metricus ordo’. refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. Pref. no. 61a, with a number of variants from the edition v M5 [So]. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. [Basel: Johann Amerbach], 1479 (GW 4236; Bod-inc. B-270); in r M6 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. other editions 14 hexameters only. v refs. Pref. no. 27. z7 [Poem in praise of the book.] 526 biblia latina [b-303^b-304

r refs. Pref. no. 60. On a1 in an early hand, six lines of AH 15,22, incipit: ‘Salue festa [Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, not after 1493]. Folio. dies que volnera nostra coerces’, also Walther, Initia, 17100. On v collation: a^z A^E8 F6 G8 H6 I8 Kk6 K^Z 8. z7 a rubricator’s signature‘1496 .S.V’. h m y‘ z r GW 4272; HC *3048; Go¡ B-595; BMC II 475; Pr 2301; BSB-Ink On a2 an initial is supplied in blue with some red; other initials B-470; Sheppard 1661^3. and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue, some in inter- locked red and blue; red capital strokes and underlining. FIRST COPY Provenance: Kirchdorf near Villingen, Bavaria; on a r an Binding: Sixteenth-century German (Augsburg: Friedrich 2 inscription: ‘Co[mmun]it[at]i Cler[icorum] Saecu[larium] in Ziegler) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; two clasps co[mmun]e viv[entium] Kirchdor⁄j’. Joseph Niesert (1766^ lost. On both covers ¢llets form atriple frame.The inner rectangle 1841); inscription on a r dated1817; see sale (1843), lots 28^9; pur- and outer frame are ¢lled with crocketed cresting. In the inner 1 chased by Thomas Rodd, according to a note by Bandinel in the frame a roll with portrait medallions and coats of arms, one of Bodleian copy of the sale catalogue. Purchased for »1. 12. 6; see them lettered ‘F.Z.’; in the middle frame, a roll with four panels Books Purchased (1843), 6. showing the cruci¢xion, the serpent of brass, Adam and Eve, Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1478 d.3. and the resurrected Christ; for the rolls see Haebler, Rollen- und shelfmark: Auct.V 3.11. Plattenstempel I 510, nos 1, 2, and Weale^Taylor no. 184. Size: 300 ¿ 215 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 192 mm. Occasional early marginal notes and German glosses. Note dated r B-304 Biblia Latina 1548 on U2 ; numerous interlinear and marginal glosses on the r following leaves. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in r Bibliam’. On a2 a Nuremberg-style initial is supplied in azure on a burn- ished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, the azure initial refs. Pref. no. 1. On this edition see also Hillard,‘Les e¤ ditions de la Bible’,72^3. with foliate scrolling, within a segmented frame of red and pale r green, and with a foliate extension into the inner margin including a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Each chapter of each book preceded by a summary, gold dotting; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in entitled ‘C.S.’ (‘Casus summarii’). Ios preceded by an ‘argumen- red or blue. tum’. v Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, S. p6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. r r refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in Georgius; on a1 an inscription: ‘S. Georgij August×’; on a2 an inscription: ‘Bibliothec× S: Georgij August×’. Duplicate from librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the Royal Library, Munich; on front pastedown,‘Dpl’and pencil the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r number 3109n. Possibly the copy purchased for »0. 12. 6; see p7 [I^II Par.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r Books Purchased (1852), 10. s2 [OrMan.] r Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1478 d.1. s2 [I^II Esr.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. II Esr shelfmark: Auct.V 3.9. also entitled ‘Neemias’. r SECOND COPY t2 [III^IV Esr.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r Wanting a (the title-page). v6 [Tb^Est.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. 1 v Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian y1 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Iob]. Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 75 mm. Size of refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. v leaf: 286 ¿ 196 mm. y1 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Each chapter pre- On the front endleaf, notes on important church events between ceded by ‘Casus summarii’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst of the years 213 and 1475 in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. Jerome’s prologues only. v Occasional early marginal notes and a few longer excerpts. m2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- On a2 an initial is supplied in red on a burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, the red initial with foliate scrolling, teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris within a segmented frame of blue and pale green; other initials Salomonis’. r and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capital m2 ‘Alius prologus’. strokes. refs. Pref. no. 5. v Provenance: Robert Johnson (sixteenth century); on t v an m2 [Prv] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. 1 v inscription:‘Robert Jhonson is the true owner of this Latin bible, A1 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. witnes Jhon Williams with many other [ ]e[ ] Benedictus [ ]’ in a refs. Pref. no. 6. v sixteenth-century hand. Possibly the copy purchased for »0. 12. 6 A1 [Ecl] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r (if not the one above); see Books Purchased (1852), 10. A4 [Introduction to Ct.] Incipit: ‘Cantica Canticorum Salomonis a Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Bib. Lat. 1478 d.2; L.3.10 Jur. diuersis doctoribus diuersimode . . .’ r shelfmark: Auct.V 3.10. A4 [Ct.] r THIRD COPY A5 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. Wanting f . refs. Pref. no. 7. 4.5 r Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian A5 [Sap^Is.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. Is pre- Library. Size: 300 ¿ 215 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 197 mm. ceded by an ‘argumentum’. v A few early marginal notes. E4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio’ [to Ier]. refs. Pref. no. 8. r E5 ‘Alius prologus’. b-304] biblia latina 527

refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r r E5 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by M2 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. ‘Casus summarii’. r v G5 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- M4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. tiuitate . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 29. r r G5 [Lam.] M5 [Mal.] Preceded by an‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by v G6 ‘Prefacio’ [to Bar]. ‘Casus summarii’. v refs. Pref. no. 10. M5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. v G6 [Bar^Dn.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 31. r v K6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. M5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 32. r prophetarum’. M6 [I^II Mcc.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r r K6 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. O6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad v K6 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v ‘Casus summarii’. O6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. v K8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 35. r refs. Pref. no. 13. O7 [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). Each chapter v K8 ‘Aliusprologus’. preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. P8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. v K8 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 36. r refs. Pref. no. 16. Q1 [Mc] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r r L1 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14); each chapter Q7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 37. v r L1 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. Q7 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called‘Prohemium’.Each chapter preceded refs. Pref. no. 17. by ‘Casus summarii’. v r L1 ‘Aliusprologus’. S1 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 38. r v L2 ‘Aliusprologus’. S1 [Io] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. T1 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. r L2 [Am] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r L3 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r refs. Pref. no. 20. T2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by r L4 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r ‘Casus summarii’. T6 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r L4 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 40. r refs. Pref. no. 21. T6 [I Cor.] Preceded by an‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by v L4 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r ‘Casus summarii’. V2 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r L5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 23. V2 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded r L5 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by by ‘Casus summarii’. v ‘Casus summarii’. V4 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each r L6 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. v refs. Pref. no. 24. X8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v L6 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by refs. Pref. no. 42. v ‘Casus summarii’. X8 ‘Alius prologus’. r L7 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. refs. Pref. no. 43. r refs. Pref. no. 25. X8 [Act] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. v v L7 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by Z2 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. r v L8 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. Z2 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’. Each chapter refs. Pref. no. 26. preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. v r L8 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by Aa1 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 49. r v M1 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Aa1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 27. refs. Pref. no. 50. r v M1 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by Aa1 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded ‘Casus summarii’. by ‘Casus summarii’. v r M1 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. Aa6 [Colophon.] 528 biblia latina [b-304^b-305

r v aa1 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. A3 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 7. v [Lyons]: Mathias Huss, 1494. Folio. A3 [Sap^Is.] collation: a8 b6 c^z A^Y8 Z Aa aa6 bb cc8. refs. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. h m v GW 4273; HC 3115;Go¡ B-596; Pr 8569; Oates 3194; Sheppard 6615. E4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. refs. Pref. no. 8. COPY E r ‘Alius prologus’. Wanting the title and gatherings aa^cc, containing 5 refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. E r [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf; marbled paper boards. 5 G v [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in Rebacked. Size: 290 ¿ 215 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 193 mm. 6 captiuitate . . .’ Some marginal annotations and occasional pen-trials. v v G6 [Lam.] Provenance: On m : ‘Johannes [ ]is’ in a contemporary hand. r 8 G ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Purchased with four other Bibles for »12. 3. 6; see Books 8 refs. Pref. no. 10. Purchased (1841), 5. r G8 [Bar^Dn.] shelfmark: Auct. 1Z 1.5. r L1 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim B-305 Biblia Latina prophetarum’. r r L1 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. a1 [Title-page.] v refs. Pref. no. 12. a1 [Explanatory note on layout of the tables.] Incipit: ‘Ad euiden- v L1 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. tiam sequentis tabule notandum est quod . . .’ v r L3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. a2 [Alexander de Villa Dei pseudo-]: ‘Tabula super Bibliam per refs. Pref. no. 13. versus composita’. v refs. Pref. no. 58. L3 ‘Aliusprologus’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. a8 Brunus, Gabriel: Tabula alphabetica totius Bibliae. v L3 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 52. v r L4 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. a16 [Explanatory note on translators of the Bible and commenta- refs. Pref. no. 17. tors.] v refs. Pref. no. 53. L4 ‘Argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Aliusprologus’. a16 [Explanatory note.] ‘Modi intelligendi sacram scripturam’. r Includes ‘Littera gesta docet’. See pref. nos 54^5. L5 ‘Alius prologus’. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 19. a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in r L5 [Am.] Bibliam’. v refs. Pref. no. 1. L6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 20. a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v L6 ‘Aliusprologus’. q1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II]. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in r L7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in r the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. L7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. v refs. Pref. no. 21. q1 [I^II Par.] v v L7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. s5 [OrMan.] r v L8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. s5 [I^II Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. r v L8 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. t5 [III^IV Esr.] Running title for III Esr variously printed as II Esr v and III Esr. M1 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. v refs. Pref. no. 24. x2 [Tb^Est.] v r M1 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. y6 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Iob]. r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. M2 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. r refs. Pref. no. 25. y6 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded by v M2 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. r r M3 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. k1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- v M3 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris r Salomonis’. M4 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r refs. Pref. no. 27. k1 ‘Aliusprologus’. v M4 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 5. r r M5 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. k1 [Prv.] r refs. Pref. no. 28. k8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. r M5 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 6. r r M8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. k8 [Ecl^Ct.] b-305^b-306] biblia latina 529

refs. Pref. no. 29. COPY r 2 M8 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Wanting the blank leaf a1. v M8 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over refs. Pref. no. 31. wooden boards; two clasps lost. On both covers triple ¢llets r N1 [I^II Mcc.] form concentric frames; within the outer is a roll with named ¢g- r P2 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. ures of ‘Fides’,‘Spes’, and ‘Caritas’, and bearing the date ‘1586’: refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad see Haebler, Rollen- und Plattenstempel, I 25, roll 2; with the sec- Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. ond frame is a roll containing coats of arms (lion, eagle, and v P2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. Bavaria) and three crowned heads within wreaths, signed ‘T. A.’: refs. Pref. no. 35. see Haebler, Rollen- und Plattenstempel, I 25, roll 1; within the r P3 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. Preceded by an ‘argumen- inner frame is an ornamental roll. The inner rectangle on the tum’ (pref. no. 34). upper cover is decorated, at each corner, with a £euron, and in r P3 [Mt.] the centre with a badly-worn oval-shaped stamp, with initials v Q5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. ‘IHS’; on the lower cover is a repeated ornamental roll. refs. Pref. no. 36. Manuscript label on the spine. Size: 212 ¿ 167 ¿ 80 mm. Size of v Q5 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. leaf: 198 ¿ 148 mm. r Q6 [Mc.] Marginal annotations. r r R4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. Provenance: Jacobus Ha« rtl (£. 1625); inscription on a1 : ‘Me refs. Pref. no. 37. tenet Jacobus Ha« rtl vicarius in Haustetten. 26 Ao 1625’. v r R4 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. Wolfgang Harscher (seventeenth century); inscription on a1 . v r R5 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Proemium’. Caspar Durmair (£. 1663^1693); inscriptions on a1 : ‘Ex libris r S8 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. Caspari Durmair parochi in Reichenkhirchen. 9 April 1663’; and v refs. Pref. no. 38. on cc4 :‘Casparus Durmair possessor huius Bibli× camerarius et r S8 ‘Registrum in euangelium Joannis’. parochus in Raichenkhirchen, 1693’. Erding, Bavaria, v r S8 [Io.] Capuchins; inscription on a1 : ‘Loci Capucinorum Erdinge’. r U1 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ on front end- refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in leaf. Purchased for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1855), 8. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Mason II 8. r U1 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1494 e.1. r U5 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 40. r U5 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. B-306 Biblia Latina X r ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v 1 AA1 Brunus, Gabriel: Tabula alphabetica. refs. Pref. no. 41. refs. Revised version. Pref. no. 52. r X1 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. BB r ‘Ad diuinarum litterarum verarumque diuitiarum amatores v 1 X3 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by is ‘argumentum’. exhortatio’. r Y7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. refs. Pref. no. 64. refs. Pref. no. 42. BB v ‘In summarium Biblie ad lectorem tetrastichon’. v 1 Y7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs.The beginning of pref. no. 63 (2 elegiac distichs). refs. Pref. no. 43. BB v ‘In ordinem librorum distichon ad eundem’. ‘Perspice nunc, v 1 Y7 [Act.] lector, quis debitus ordo librorum Biblia quos sociat, ordinat r > bb2 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. atque probat’; 1 distich. refs. Pref. no. 44, followed by an ‘argumentum’. BB v ‘Librorum ordo’. r 1 bb2 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by is ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 61b. r bb7 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. r BB2 ‘Summarium’. Incipit: ‘Librorum totius Sacre Scripture in refs. Pref. no. 49. Biblia comprehense . . .’ v bb7 ‘Aliusprologus’. v BB4 ‘Sanctus Hieronymus interpres biblie’. ‘Simachus atque refs. Pref. no. 50. Theodotion vel septuaginta Addo aquilam et quorum nomina v > bb7 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. lata patent’; 4 elegiac distichs. v cc4 [Poem in praise of the book.] r a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati refs. Pref. no. 60. Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie v cc4 [Colophon.] libris’. r dd1 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationeshebraicorum nominum’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 65. v a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 22 Nov. 1494. 4o. preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 16 2 8 4 8 4 r collation: a a^z h m k A^Yaa bb cc dd^gg hh . r8 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. GW 4274; HC *3117; Go¡ B-597; BMC V 519; Pr 5388; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in B-472; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 100; Darlow^Moule 6089; librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in Quentin 81; Sheppard 4468. the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r r8 [I^II Par.] 530 biblia latina [b-306

v r v6 [OrMan.] U7 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v v6 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. U7 ‘Prologus in Abachuc prophetam’. v x7 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 25. r r A6 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. U8 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v C3 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob’. U8 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 26. r libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. X1 [So]. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v D4 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum vel soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the X1 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. refs. Pref. no. 27. r r G2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. X2 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- X2 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris refs. Pref. no. 28. r Salomonis’. X3 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v G2 ‘Alius prologus’. X5 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 5. refs. Pref. no. 29. r r G2 [Prv.] X6 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r H1 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. X7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. refs. Pref. no. 31. v r H4 [Ct.] X7 ‘Alius prologus’. v H5 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. v refs. Pref. no. 7. Aa2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v H5 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r N3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. r refs. Pref. no. 8. Aa3 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. r N3 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 35. r refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. Aa3 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Matheum’. r N3 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 34. r r Q1 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. Aa3 ‘Registrum in euangelium Matthei’. r refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. Aa4 [Mt.] v r Q3 [Ez^Dn.] Bb7 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus. . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. v T5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim Bb7 ‘Registrum in euangelium Marci’. v prophetarum’. Bb7 [Mc.] v r T5 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. Cc7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 37. v r T5 [Os.] preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Cc7 ‘Registrum in Lucam’. r r T8 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. Cc8 [Lc.] v refs. Pref. no. 13. Ee4 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. r T8 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 15. Ee4 ‘Registrum in euangelium Johannis’. v r T8 [Ioel.] preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). Ee5 [Io.] v r U1 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. Ff6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. Ff6 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. v U1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 39. r refs. Pref. no. 18. Ff7 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v U1 ‘Aliusprologus’. Gg3 ‘Prologus in primam epistolam ad Corinthios’. refs. Pref. no. 19. refs. Pref. no. 40. v v U1 [Am.] Gg3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r U3 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. Gg8 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. refs. Pref. no. 20; preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Here not fol- refs. Pref. no. 41. v lowed by ‘Aliusprologus’, incipit: ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt esse . . .’ Gg8 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v U4 [Abd.] Hh3 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v U4 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. Ji8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 42. v v U4 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ji8 ‘Aliusprologus’. r U5 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. v refs. Pref. no. 23. Ll4 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. r U5 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v v U6 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. Ll4 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 24. b-306^b-307] biblia latina 531

r Mm2 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati Copious early marginal notes in English hands; a few in English. v Johannis apostoli’. On Mm8 a note about Mount Syon and its allegorical meanings: refs. Pref. no. 49. ‘Syon. Sion mons est in Hierusalem et sepe ponitur pro ipsa ciui- v Mm2 [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. tate. . .’; beneath, a note in a di¡erent hand‘Be holde and consyder refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. the sonne [and] the beames that come from yt’. r Mm8 [Poem in praise of the book.] Provenance: Thomas Stephens (sixteenth century); name on v v refs. Quentin 83. Kk4 . On Mm8 : ‘AT W K R B’ in an early hand. In view of the r Mm8 [Colophon.] former shelfmark possiblyThomas Barlow (1607^1691); perhaps 2 r A2 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebrai- bequeathed in 1691. corum’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: 8o O.30 Linc. refs. Pref. no. 65. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.16. 2 r E8 ‘Translatores Biblie’. refs. Pref. no. 53. o B-307 Biblia Latina (ed. Petrusevangelus de Monte Basel: Johann Froben, 27 Oct. 1495. 8 . collation: AA8 BB4 a^y A^Z Aa^Mm 2A^E8. Ulmi and Gregorius Britannicus). v r Woodcut on BB4 depicting ‘Sanctus Hieronymus interpres biblie’, A1 [Title-page.] v see Hieronymus, Buchillustration, no. 90. A1 Brunus, Gabriel: ‘Tabula alphabetica historiarum’. GW 4275; HC *3118; Go¡ B-598; BMC III 791; Pr 7760; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 52. v B-474; Hillard 397; Oates 2840; Rhodes 356; Sack, Freiburg, A9 [First colophon, dated 29 Dec. 1496]. r 651^3; Schramm XXII p. 46; SchreiberV 3470; Sheppard 2543^4. A10 ‘Translatores Biblie’. FIRST COPY refs. Pref. no. 53. v The colophon reads:‘Haš melburgk’. A10 ‘Modi intelligendi sacram scripturam’. Includes verse ‘Littera Binding: Contemporary English panelled calf over wooden gesta docet’. See pref. nos 54^5 r boards, remains of two metal catches on the lower cover. Spine a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Prologus in and the lower cover damaged. On both covers triple ¢llets form a Bibliam’. frame; the inner rectangle is ¢lled with two impressions of the refs. Pref. no. 1. v panel stamp ‘Ecce homo’; see Oldham, Blind Panels, 32, pl. a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r xxxvi, Rel. 11. Size: 170 ¿ 122 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 157 ¿ t6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. 103 mm. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in Former parchment pastedowns, now raised, the one in front from librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in a thirteenth-century manuscript psalter, the one at the end from a the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v thirteenth-century manuscript of a grammatical work with mar- t6 [I^II Par.] v ginal notes and glosses in English in a sixteenth-century hand. aa7 [OrMan.] r Late eighteenth-century calculations of the age of the Bible on aa8 [I^II Esr.] II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. v Mm v. Notes, some in English, on the back endleaf. cc1 [III^IV Esr.] 8 r Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. ee2 [Tb^Est.] r Provenance: Richard Moore (sixteenth/seventeenth century); on ¡8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. 2E v: ‘Richard moores boke’ and below ‘Ex dono [presbiteri] refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. 8 v Ric[har]d More’. John Evans (£. 1673^1674) and Thomas Evans ¡8 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded byan‘argumentum’.Ps (G) preceded v e st by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. (seventeenth century?); on BB4 : ‘John Evans May y 31 1674’, r ll v ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. similar inscriptions dated 1674 and 1673 respectively on J1 and 2 2 v r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- E8 ; on A1 : ‘Thomas Evan his hand and [pen]’, similar inscrip- r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris tion on P4 . Thomas Williams (late seventeenth century); inside the upper cover, under former pastedown, inscription: ‘Thomas Salomonis’. 2 r ll r ‘Aliusprologus’. Williams’. William Thomas (£. 1701); on A1 : ‘William Thomas 3 his book September the 21 1701’. Humphrey and James Larwill refs. Pref. no. 5. r (£. 1766); on the back endleaf, ‘Humphry Larwill April the 3 ll3 [Prv.] r mm v ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. 1766’; on AA1 :‘James Larwill [His] Hand May the11768’. Other 3 names scribbled in the book; see D r. Purchased in 1940. refs. Pref. no. 6. 1 v shelfmark: Inc. f. GS2.1495.1. mm3 [Ecl^Ct.] r SECOND COPY mm8 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. The colophon reads:‘Hamelburgk’. refs. Pref. no. 7. mm v [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Wanting gatherings AA and BB (the title-leaf and table), also a1.8, 8 rr r Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. y1,Q8, Aa1,D1,7,8,E1^8, and theblank leaf A1;H5 is mutilated; y8 is 10 bound in place ofy ,K before K . refs. Pref. no. 8. 1 8 1 v Binding: Old parchment over pasteboards, both boards covered rr10 ‘Aliusprologus’. in marbled paper; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by Jerome’s ‘Prologus’. v covers. No. ‘30’ on spine. Size: 161 ¿ 115 ¿ 60 mm. Size of rr10 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v leaf: 153 ¿ 102 mm. xx1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 10. 532 biblia latina [b-307^b-308

v v xx1 [Bar^Dn.] G6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. r hh8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 37. v refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim G6 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. v prophetarum’. I3 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v hh8 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 38. r refs. Pref. no. 12. I4 [Io.] v r hh8 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. K6 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v mm3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 13. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v v mm3 ‘Aliusprologus’. K6 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 15. L3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. v mm3 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no.14). refs. Pref. no. 40. v v mm4 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. L3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. L8 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r mm5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 41. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions entitled ‘Argumentum’. M1 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r mm5 ‘Aliusprologus’. M4 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. O2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r mm5 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r r mm7 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. O2 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r mm7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. O2 [Act.] r v mm8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. P7 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 44. r v mm8 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. P7 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v mm8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. Q5 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 49. 2 r r A1 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Q6 ‘Alius prologus’. 2 v A2 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 50. r refs. Pref. no. 24. Q6 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 v v A2 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Q12 [Extended second colophon, in honour of the book, naming 2 v A3 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. Petrusevangelus de Monte Ulmi and Gregorius Britannicus as refs. Pref. no. 25. editors, and dated 7 Sept. 1496]. Incipit: ‘Laus, honor et sempi- 2 r A4 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. terna gloria deo patri omnipotenti . . .’ On the date in this colo- 2 r A5 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. phon see BMC VII 978. r refs. Pref. no. 26. 11 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. 2 r A5 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 65. 2 r A6 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Brescia: Angelus and Jacobus Britannicus, 29 Dec. 1496. 8o. refs. Pref. no. 27. Sheppard records as 4o and 8o. 2 v A6 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. collation: A10 a^x aa^qq8 rr10 ss^zz 2A^P8 Q12 1^48 510. 2 r hh mm A7 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. GW 4276; HC *3119; Go¡ B-599; BMC VII 978; Pr 6993; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 28. B-475; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 106; Darlow^Moule 914; 2 v A7 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Quentin 83; Rhodes 357; Sheppard 5789; Veneziani, Brescia, 119. v B2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. refs. Pref. no. 29. COPY Wanting gathering 1A and leaves 5 , the last being blank. B v [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 9^10 2 Binding: Parchment, with details of imprint on spine in black B v Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 3 ink. Size: 165 ¿ 125 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 159 ¿ 112 mm. refs. Pref. no. 31. Provenance: Deleted inscription on a r, now unread. Antonius B v ‘Aliusprologus’. 1 3 Todeschinus (sixteenth/seventeenth century); cancelled inscrip- refs. Pref. no. 32. tion on 5 v. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), 1809; inscription on a r; B r [I^II Mcc.] 8 1 4 label bearing sale number on spine. Purchased at his sale for »1.0. E v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 1 0: see sale catalogue (1843), lot 2735, and Books Purchased refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad (1843), 6. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. r shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1496 f.1. E2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. refs. Pref. no. 35. v E2 [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). B-308 Biblia Latina v F6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r [*1 ] ‘Sanctus Hieronimus interpres biblie’. ‘Simachus atque refs. Pref. no. 36. Theodotion vel septuaginta Addo aquilam et quorum nomina v > F6 [Mc.] lata patent’; 4 elegaic distichs. b-308] biblia latina 533

r [*2 ] Brunus, Gabriel: Tabula alphabetica. refs. Pref. no. 15. v refs. Revised version. Pref. no. 52. F5 ‘Item alius prologus’. r [*6 ] ‘Ad diuinarum litterarum verarumque diuitiarum amatores refs. Pref. no. 16. v exhortatio’. F5 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no.14). v refs. Pref. no. 64. F6 ‘Prologus in Amos prophetam’. r [*6 ] ‘Librorum ordo’. refs. Pref. no. 17. v refs. Pref. no. 61b. F6 ‘Aliusprologus’. v [*6 ] ‘Summarium’. Incipit: ‘Librorum totius Sacre Scripture in refs. Pref. no. 18. r Biblia conprehense . . .’ G1 ‘Aliusprologus’. r a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Epistola beati refs. Pref. no. 19. r Hieronymi ad Paulinum presbyterum de omnibus diuine historie G1 [Am.] r libris’. G3 ‘Prologus in Abdiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt r a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] Most books preceded by Jerome’s preface; Ios also esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this preceded by an ‘argumentum’; chapters preceded by ‘C.S.’ prologue. r throughout (casus summarii). G3 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v aa3 Hieronymus: ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. G3 ‘Prologus in Jonam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in refs. Pref. no. 21. v librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon’. Slight variations in G3 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. G4 ‘Prologus in Micheam prophetam’. r aa3 [I^II Par.] refs. Pref. no. 23. r v ee3 [OrMan.] G4 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r ee3 [I^II Esr.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. G6 ‘Prologus in Naum prophetam’. r ¡6 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 24. v v hh8 [Tb^Est.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. G6 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r kk6 [Iob.] ‘Aliusprologus in Iob secundum hebraicum’. G7 ‘Prologus in Abacuc prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 25. v libro Iob and followed by an ‘argumentum’and Iob. G7 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v mm1 [Ps (G).] ‘Liber hymnorum soliloquiorum’. Preceded by the G8 ‘Prologus in Sophoniam prophetam’. ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. refs. Pref. no. 26. r v pp2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. G8 [So]. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presby- H1 ‘Prologus in Aggeum prophetam’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris refs. Pref. no. 27. v Salomonis’. H1 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r pp2 ‘Alius prologus’. H2 ‘Prologus in Zachariam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 5. refs. Pref. no. 28. v v pp2 [Prv.] H2 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v qq4 Hieronymus: [Ecl.] ‘Prologus . . . in librum Ecclesiasten’. H5 ‘Prologus in Malachiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 6, followed by Ecl. refs. Pref. no. 29. v v qq7 [Ct.] H5 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v qq8 ‘Prologus in librum Sapientie’. H6 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in libros Machabeorum’. refs. Pref. no. 7. refs. Pref. no. 31. v v qq8 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. H6 ‘Aliusprologus’. r yy2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio in Hieremiam prophetam’. refs. Pref. no. 32, followed by I^II Mcc. v refs. Pref. no. 8. L6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. r yy2 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. Damasum Papam in quattuor euangelistas’. r r yy2 [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. L7 ‘Prologus in Mattheum’. v B4 [Bar.] ‘Prefatio in librum Baruch prophete’. refs. Pref. no. 35. r refs. Pref. no. 10; followed by Bar. L7 ‘Argumentum in euangelium secundum Mattheum’. r B7 [Ez^Dn.] refs. Pref. no. 34. v r F2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. L7 [Mt.] r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim N3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus . . . in euangelium secundum Marcum’. prophetarum’. refs. Pref. no. 36. v r F2 ‘Prologus in librum Osee prophete’. N3 [Mc.] v refs. Pref. no. 12. O2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in euangelium secundum Lucam’. v F2 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 37. v v F5 ‘Prologus in Johel prophetam’. O2 [Lc.] r refs. Pref. no. 13. P7 ‘Prologus in euangelium secundum Iohannem’. v F5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 38. 534 biblia latina [b-308^b-309

r P7 [Io.] Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 929. Purchased for »1. 9. 0; v Q8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio . . . in omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. see Books Purchased (1844), 6. r R1 ‘Prologus specialis in epistolam ad Romanos’. shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1497 c.2. refs. Pref. no. 39. r R1 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r R6 ‘Prologus in epistolam ad Corinthios’. B-309 Biblia Latina r refs. Pref. no. 40. A1 [Title-page.] r v R6 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. A1 [Brunus, Gabriel]: ‘Tabula alphabetica’. r S3 ‘Prologus in secundam epistolam ad Corinthios’. refs. Pref. no. 52. r refs. Pref. no. 41. A10 Tarnslatores(!) Biblie’. r S3 [II Cor.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 53. r v S6 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. A10 ‘Modi intelligendi sacram scripturam’. r V4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio. . . in librum Actuum apostolorum’. refs. Pref. no. 54. v refs. Pref. no. 42. A10 [Verse.] r V4 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 55. r refs. Pref. no. 43, followed by Act. a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. v X7 ‘Prologus in septem epistolas canonicas’. ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. refs. Pref. no. 44. refs. Pref. no. 1. X r [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r 8 a3 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Y v [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus in Apocalypsim beati v 5 r8 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Johannis apostoli’. Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. refs. Pref. no. 49. Slight variation in the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. Y v [Apc.] ‘Aliusprologus in Apocalypsim’. v 5 r8 [I^II Par.] refs. Pref. no. 50, followed by an ‘argumentum’and Apc. v u6 [OrMan.] Z v [Colophon.] v 5 u6 [I^II Esr.] II Esr also entitled ‘Neemias’. 2a r [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum’. r 1 y1 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 65. r z8 [Tb^Est.] v Strasbourg: [Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 26 Apr. 1497. Folio. m5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. collation: [*8] a^z aa^gg6 hh^kk8 ll6 mm8 nn^pp6 qq8 rr6 ss8 tt6 refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Job’. 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 2 10 r vv xx yy zz A BC D E F G HI K^X YZ ab .The ¢rst m6 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded gathering is numbered but not signed. by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. r v On [*1 ] a woodcut depicting Jerome. cc5 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. GW 4277; HC *3122; R 837; Go¡ B-600; BMC I 111; Pr 479; refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- BSB-Ink B-476; Hillard 398; Sack, Freiburg, 654; Schramm XX teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris p. 22; Schreiber V 3471; Sheppard 386^7. Salomonis’. r FIRST COPY cc6 ‘Aliusprologus’. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over refs. Pref. no. 5. r wooden boards; two clasps lost. On both covers ¢llets form two cc6 [Prv.] r concentric frames. In the inner rectangle an ornamental centre- dd6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. piece and corner-pieces; in the frames a £oral roll and a cresting refs. Pref. no. 6. r roll. Size: 310 ¿ 225 ¿ 95 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 196 mm. dd6 [Ecl^Ct.] r Copious early marginal notes in Latin. ee2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. Principal initials are supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in red refs. Pref. no. 7. r or interlocked red and blue; other initials and paragraph marks ee2 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v are supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes and underlining. ii8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. Provenance: Purchased, together with ¢ve other editions of the refs. Pref. no. 8. v Bible, for »12. 3. 6; see Books Purchased (1841), 5. ii8 ‘Alius prologus’. shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1497 c.1. refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. r SECOND COPY kk1 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled sheep. Size: 307 ¿ 225 ¿ mm5 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in 75 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 199 mm. captiuitate . . .’ r Early marginal notes in various hands. mm5 [Lam.] r Principal initials are supplied in blue with pen-£ourishing in red; mm7 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red refs. Pref. no. 10. r capital strokes and underlining. mm7 [Bar^Dn.] v Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); qq2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘C.e.11’: see Lee, Royal refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim prophetarum’. r qq3 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 12. b-309^b-310] biblia latina 535

r v qq3 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. kk4 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v qq5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 13. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v r qq5 ‘Aliusprologus’. kk5 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 15. A1 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r qq6 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). refs. Pref. no. 40. r 2 v qq7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. A1 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 17. A6 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. r qq7 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 41. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. A6 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v qq7 ‘Alius prologus’. B1 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. C7 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r qq7 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. r r rr1 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. C7 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r rr1 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. C7 [Act.] v v rr1 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. E3 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 21. refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. r v rr2 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. E3 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r rr2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. F1 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v rr2 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. F1 ‘Alius prologus’. r rr4 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 50. v refs. Pref. no. 24. F1 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v rr4 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. F7 [Colophon, in honour of the book, and naming Petrusevangelus r rr5 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. de Monte Ulmi as editor]. Incipit: ‘Laus, honor et sempiterna refs. Pref. no. 25. gloria summe deo patri omnipotenti . . .’ v r rr5 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 11 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nominum’. v rr6 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 65. refs. Pref. no. 26. Venice: Hieronymus de Paganinis, 7 Sept. 1497. 8o. v rr6 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. collation: A10 a^z aa^mm8 nn10 oo^zz 2A^F8 1^48 56. v h m k hh mm kk rr7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. GW 4278; HC *3123; Go¡ B-601; BMC V 459; Pr 5468; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 27. B-478; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 110; Darlow^Moule 914; r rr8 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Oates 2129; Quentin 83; Rhodes 358; Sack, Freiburg, 655; v rr8 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. Sheppard 4270. refs. Pref. no. 28. rr v [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. COPY 8 Wanting the title-leaf, A , and gathering f. ss v ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 1 3 Binding: Nineteenth-century calf (c.1825), for the Bodleian refs. Pref. no. 29. Library; gold-tooled spine; the gold stamp of the Library on ss r [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 4 both covers. Upper board loose. Size: 185 ¿ 120 ¿ 55 mm. Size of ss r Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 5 leaf: 176 ¿ 108 mm. refs. Pref. no. 31. Some marginal annotations and underlining in black ink. ss r ‘Aliusprologus’. 5 Some initials supplied in red ink. refs. Pref. no. 32. Provenance: ‘B’; inscription on F v: ‘L. acq. Lut. Parisior., 11 8 ss r [I^II Mcc.] 7 5 1774. B’. Le Coudray Duclos; inscription on 5 v: ‘De la xx r ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 6 1 Preuostiere aduocat a Orbec. Ce liure m’a este¤ donne¤ par le refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad > Coudray Duclos’. Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books Purchased Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. (1825), 4. xx v ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 1 shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.17. refs. Pref. no. 35. r xx2 [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). r B-310 Biblia Latina yy6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. refs. Pref. no. 36. refs. On this edition see also Hillard, ‘Les e¤ ditions de la Bible’, v yy6 [Mc.] 72^3. The contents of this edition are the same as those for B-312 v zz5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. (checked against the BL copy). refs. Pref. no. 37. [Lyons]: Franc° ois Fradin and Jean Pivard, 23 Dec. 1497. Folio. r zz6 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. collation: a8 b6 c^z A^Z Aa Bb aa^cc8 dd10. r h m mm2 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. GW 4279; HC 3121; Go¡ B-602; BMC VIII 333; Pr 8668; Copinger, refs. Pref. no. 38. Incunabula Biblica, 109; Darlow^Moule 6088; Sheppard 6733. v mm2 [Io.] 536 biblia latina [b-310^b-311

r COPY C6 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter of each Wanting the blank leaf dd10. book preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. r Binding: Mottled calf with gold-tooled spine. Size of leaf: 256 ¿ H5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. 170 mm. refs. Pref. no. 8. r Provenance: Jan Ver[ ]. Jean de La Font, of St. Chamond, 1576; H5 ‘Aliusprologus’. inscription: ‘ . . . Jehan de la Font . . . A St. Chamond . . . 1576’. refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. v Purchased for »1. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 7, where the H5 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by place of printing is given as Paris. ‘Casus summarii’. v shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1497 d.1. Missing since at least 1994. L1 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘Et factum est postquam in cap- tiuitatem . . .’ r B-311 Biblia Latina L2 [Lam.] L v ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. [*] r [Title-page.] 3 1 refs. Pref. no. 10. [*] v [Explanatory note on layout of the Bible.] Incipit: ‘[A]d euiden- 1 L r [Bar^Dn.] Each chapter of each book preceded by ‘Casus sum- tiam sequentis tabulae notandum est quod . . .’ 4 marii’. [*] r [Alexander deVilla Dei pseudo-]: ‘Tabula super Bibliam’. 2 P r ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 58. 1 refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim [*] r Brunus, Gabriel: ‘Tabula alphabetica’. 5 prophetarum’. refs. Pref. no. 52. P v ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. a r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. 1 1 refs. Pref. no. 12. ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. P v [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by refs. Pref. no. 1. 1 ‘Casus summarii’. a v ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi presbyteri in Pentateuchum’. 3 P r ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. a r ‘Summaria super Bibliam a libro Genesis vsque ad 4 4 refs. Pref. no. 13. Palipomenon’. P v ‘Aliusprologus’. 2a r [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 4 1 refs. Pref. no. 15. r r ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti 1 P v ‘Aliusprologus’. Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. 4 refs. Pref. no. 16. Slight variation in the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. P v [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’, pref. no. 14; each chapter r r [I^II Par.] Each chapter of each book (except Ct) preceded by 4 1 preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. summary, entitled ‘C.S.’ (‘Casus summarii’). P v ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. s r [OrMan.] 5 8 refs. Pref. no. 17. s v [I^II Esr.] Each chapter of each book preceded by summary, 8 P v ‘Aliusprologus’. entitled ‘C.S.’ (‘Casus summarii’). II Esr also entitled ‘Neemias’. 5 refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. v r [III^IV Esr.] Each chapterofeach book preceded by ‘Casus sum- 2 P r ‘Alius prologus’. marii’. 6 refs. Pref. no. 19. x v [Tb^Est.] Each chapter of each book preceded by ‘Casus sum- 8 P r [Am.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by marii’. 6 ‘Casus summarii’. z v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. 6 P r ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Job’. 8 refs. Pref. no. 20. z v [Iob^Ps (G)]. Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Each chapter of Iob 6 P v ‘Aliusprologus’. preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst of 8 refs. Pref. no. 20. Jerome’s prologues only. P v [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by A r ‘Summaria psalterii’. 8 4 ‘Casus summarii’. A r ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. 8 Q r ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- 1 refs. Pref. no. 21. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris Q r [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by Salomonis’. 1 ‘Casus summarii’. A v ‘Aliusprologus’. 8 Q r ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 5. 2 refs. Pref. no. 23. B r [Prv.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. 1 Q r [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by C r ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. 2 1 ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 6. Q v ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. C v [Ecl.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. 3 1 refs. Pref. no. 24. C v [Introduction to Ct.] Incipit: ‘Cantica Canticorum Salomonis a 4 Q r [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by diuersis doctoribus diuersimode exponuntur . . .’ 4 ‘Casus summarii’. C v [Ct.] 4 Q r ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. C r ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. 5 6 refs. Pref. no. 25. refs. Pref. no. 7. v Q5 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. b-311^b-312] biblia latina 537

v r Q6 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. gg6 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. v v Q6 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by gg6 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, and each ‘Casus summarii’. chapter by ‘Casus summarii’. v r Q7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. hh4 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 27. refs. Pref. no. 49. r v Q8 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by hh4 ‘Aliusprologus’. ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 50. v r Q8 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. hh5 [Apc.] Preceded by an‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by refs. Pref. no. 28. ‘Casus summarii’. r v R1 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by hh10 [Poem in praise of the book.] ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 60. v v R4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. hh10 [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 29. AA1 [Langton, Stephen]: ‘Interpretationes hebraicorum nomi- v R4 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by num’. ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 65. v R5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 8 May 1498. 4o. refs. Pref. no. 31. collation: [*] 2[*]8 a10 a^ s^z A^Z aa^gg8 hh10 AA^DD8 v | h m k R5 ‘Aliusprologus’. EE4. refs. Pref. no. 32. 73 woodcuts. r R6 [I^II Mcc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter pre- GW 4280; HC *3124; Go¡ B-603; BMC V 522; Pr 5406; BSB-Ink ceded by ‘Casus summarii’. B-479; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 113; Darlow^Moule 6089; v V2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. Essling138; Oates 2096; Sander 995; Sheppard 4486. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. COPY Binding: Contemporary (c.1498) Italian (Florentine) darkbrown V r ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. 3 goatskin over wooden boardsbevelled inwards. Four clasps (three refs. Pref. no. 35. nails forming a triangle), hinging on the upper cover now want- V r [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by 3 ing. Catches, originally small and shell-shaped, wanting. A later ‘Casus summarii’. clasp and catch present. Covers decorated with three-line frames X r ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 7 in blind.These contain a giltborderofa foliate tool.The tooling in refs. Pref. no. 36. the central panel is in gilt: leaves at the corners, a square arab- X r [Mc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by 7 esque tool placed point upwards above and below the centre, cir- ‘Casus summarii’. cular centre ornament with IHS inside a ring of S-tools, inside a Y v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 6 circle of palmettes: for a discussion of the palmette-circle motif, refs. Pref. no. 37. see A. R. A. Hobson, Humanists and Bookbinders (Cambridge, Y v [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Proemium’. Each chapter preceded 6 1989), 83^6, and ¢g. 73. Red edges. Rebacked. Headbands, spine, by ‘Casus summarii’. and endleaves new. Old, but not original, spine laid down. Size: aa v ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 3 227 ¿ 170 ¿ 85 mm. Size of leaf: 216 ¿ 145 mm. refs. Pref. no. 38. Provenance: Florence, Dominicans, S. Marcus; cancelled aa v [Io.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. 3 inscription on recto of title-page: ‘Pro Hospitio S. Marci de bb v ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. 5 Florentia 1620’; inscription on verso of title-page: ‘Ex refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in Bibliotheca Novitiorum S. Marci de Florentia’. Purchased from omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. Payne and Foss (1832), no. 114 for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased bb r [Rm.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded by 6 (1832), 3, and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 428. ‘Casus summarii’. v shelfmark: Auct.1Z 1.1. cc2 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 40. v cc2 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded B-312 Biblia Latina by ‘Casus summarii’. r r h1 [Title-page.] cc7 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v h1 [Pivard, Jean: Introductory letter addressed to the reader.] refs. Pref. no. 41. v Incipit: ‘Ne nesciens et ob id ingratus sacrosanctam diuini cc7 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter preceded verbi . . .’ by ‘Casus summarii’. v v h1 ‘Pulchra et vtilis diuisio totius Biblie’. dd2 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’, and each v h1 ‘In tabulam primam de ordine librorum ad lectorem disticon’. chapter by ‘Casus summarii’. r ‘Perspice nunc, lector, quis debitus ordo librorum’; 1 distich. ¡2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio’ [to Act]. v h1 ‘Prima quattuor tabulorum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r refs. Pref. no. 61c. ¡2 ‘Alius prologus’. v h2 ‘Tabula secunda continens libros Biblie per ordinem alphabeti’. refs. Pref. no. 43. v r h2 [Alexander deVilla Dei pseudo-]: ‘Tertia tabula’. ¡2 [Act.] Each chapter preceded by ‘Casus summarii’. refs. Pref. no. 58. 538 biblia latina [b-312

r v m1 Brunus, Gabriel: ‘Quarta tabula’. M8 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 14). v refs. Pref. no. 52. N1 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. r m8 [Explanatory note about translators of the Bible and commenta- refs. Pref. no. 17. v tors.] N1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 53. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. v v m8 ‘Modi intelligendi sacram scripturam’. N1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 54. refs. Pref. no. 19. r v a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus [ep. 53].‘Prologus in N2 [Am.] v Bibliam’. N3 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 1. On this edition see also Hillard,‘Les e¤ ditions de refs. Pref. no. 20. v la Bible’,72^3. N3 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r a4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Each chapter of N4 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. each book (except Ct) preceded by summary, entitled ‘C.S.’ refs. Pref. no. 21. r (‘Casus summarii’). N4 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v p6 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti N4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. refs. Pref. no. 23. v Slight variation in the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. N4 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r p6 [I^II Par.] N6 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r s2 [OrMan.] refs. Pref. no. 24. v r s2 [I^II Esr.] II Esr also entitled ‘Neemias’. N6 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v t2 [III^IV Esr.] N6 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. v v6 [Tb^Est.] refs. Pref. no. 25. v r y1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. N7 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. N7 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. r y2 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded refs. Pref. no. 26. r by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. N8 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v B3 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. N8 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 27. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris O1 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v Salomonis’. O1 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. r B3 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 28. v refs. Pref. no. 5. O1 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r B3 [Prv.] O4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. r C2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 29. v refs. Pref. no. 6. O4 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r C2 [Ecl^Ct.] O5 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. r C6 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Pref. no. 7. O5 ‘Alius prologus’. r C6 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 32. v r G5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. O5 [I^II Mcc.] r refs. Pref. no. 8. Q5 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v G5 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. v v G5 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Q5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. v I5 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- refs. Pref. no. 35. v tiuitate . . .’ Q5 [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). v v I5 [Lam.] R7 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r I7 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 10. R7 [Mc.] r r I7 [Bar^Dn.] S5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. r M6 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 37. v refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim S5 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r prophetarum’. T7 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. r M6 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 38. v refs. Pref. no. 12. T7 [Io.] v r M6 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. U7 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v M8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 13. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v v M8 ‘Alius prologus’. U7 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 15. X3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. b-312^b-314] biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria 539

r refs. Pref. no. 40. s5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. v X3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 42. r v X7 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. s5 [Act.] r refs. Pref. no. 41. x6 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. r X7 [II Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v v Y1 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. x6 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v Z4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. z1 ‘Prologus [to Apc].’ refs. Pref. no. 42. refs. Pref. no. 50. Preface ascribed to Hieronymus in this edition. v r Z4 ‘Aliusprologus’. z2 [Apc.] r refs. Pref. no. 43. aa6 Haymo, Episcopus Halberstatensis: ‘Prologus’. r Z5 [Act.] refs. PL CXVIII 817^20. v r Aa6 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. aa6 Haymo, Episcopus Halberstatensis: De Christianarum rerum refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. memoria. [Also known as Historiae sacrae epitome.] v Aa6 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. PL CXVIII 819^74. Epitome of Eusebius, Historia r Bb3 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. ecclesiastica. v refs. Pref. no. 49. ee4 [Explicit, giving details of the history of the work]. Incipit: r Bb3 ‘Aliusprologus’. ‘Explicit Haymo de Christianarum rerum memoria, qui quod refs. Pref. no. 50 Eusebius prolixe facunde tamen . . .’ v r Bb3 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. ee5 ‘Tabula’. r aa1 [Langton,Stephen]: ‘Interpretationeshebraicorum nominum’. [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, after 1476]. 4o. Dated as HPT. refs. Pref. no. 65. 10 8 6 collation: a b^z aa^cc dd ee . Leaf a2 unsigned, a3 signed a2, o [Lyons]: Jean Pivard, 29 Jan. 1500/1. 4 . a4 a3, etc. collation: h m a8 b6 c^z A^Z Aa Bb aa^cc8 dd10. Type: Only dated use of type 79 G [P.5]. GW 4281; HC 3128; Go¡ B-604; Pr 8670; Copinger, Incunabula HC 8410 = C 5769; BMC IX 157; Pr 6780; Campbell^Kronenberg Biblica, 120; Darlow^Moule 6090; Sheppard 6736. 1645; HPT II 501; ILC 397; Polain1844; Sheppard 7143.

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Binding: Seventeenth-century mottled half calf, with gold- Wanting the blank leaf a1. tooled spine. Lower board loose. Size: 267 ¿ 193 ¿ 68 mm. Size Without the unsigned gathering of four leaves containing a table of leaf: 259 ¿ 167 mm. of rubrics (as Polain). Occasional early marginal notes. Later impressions of inked Binding: Nineteenth-century English brown morocco, with gilt- leaves. edged leaves, stamped with the monogram and motto (‘Deus alit r On a2 an eleven-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in blue with red pen- me’) on the upper cover, and arms on the lower cover (on a fess work in¢ll. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. sable between three ravens as many crescents, in chief a spear Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); head), of Revd T.Williams; see Denis Wood¢eld, An Ordinary of book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘C.d.6’: see Lee, Royal British Armorial Bookbindings in the Clements Collection, Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, lot 1175. Purchased for »0. 10. 6; Victoria and Albert Museum (London, 1958), 45. Bound by see Books Purchased (1844), 6. Charles Lewis (1786^1836); label on front endleaf, ‘Bound by C. shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1500 d.1. Lewis. Duke St., St James’. Size: 216 ¿ 146 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 138 mm. r B-313 Biblia: Novum Testamentum On a2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in red, with pen-work in¢ll and decoration in reserved white and green, and with foliate r a2 [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Conclamant omnes quemlibet ¢delem qui se extensions into the margins and guttering in red and green. litteras nosse pro¢tetur . . . Other initials are supplied in red, occasionally with red pen- r a2 ‘Epistola beati Hieronimi ad Damasum Papam in quattuor work in¢ll. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes Euangelia’. and underlining in red. v a3 [Mt.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Provenance: Note of ownership(?) on a r; washed out. Augustus r 2 d1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with hand- refs. Pref. no. 36. written shelfmark ‘R.e.5’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; v d1 [Mc.] not identi¢ed in sale catalogue. Revd Theodore Williams (1785^ v e8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 1875); binding stamps, as above; not identi¢ed in sale catalogue. refs. Pref. no. 37. Purchased for »2. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 46. r f1 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.6. v i2 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. refs. Pref. no. 38. r B-314 Biblia Latina cum glossa ordinaria i3 [Io.] r Volume 1. l7 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. r refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in a1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. refs. Pref. no. 1. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r r a3 ‘Prefatio . . . in Pentateuchum’. l8 [Rm^Hbr.] Each letter preceded by ‘argumentum’, which, in some cases, is entitled ‘Prologus’. 540 biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria [b-314

v 2 v a3 [Walafrid Strabo pseudo-: Glossa ordinaria: marginalis. Gn^ c3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 13. 2 v refs. PL CXIII 61^1316, CXIV 10^752. See Stegmu« ller, c3 ‘Alius prologus’. Repertorium biblicum, 1178.1^36. On the ‘glossa ordinaria’ see refs. Pref. no. 15. 2 v Margaret T. Gibson, ‘The Glossed Bible’, in Karlfried Froehlich c3 ‘Item prologus’. and Margaret T. Gibson, Biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria: refs. Pref. no. 16. 2 v Introduction to the Facsimile Reprint of the , c3 ‘Argumentum’. Adolph Rusch of Strassburg1480/81 (Turnhout, 1992), pp. vii^xi; refs. Pref. no. 14. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. 2 v B. Smalley, ‘Glossa ordinaria’, Theologische Realenzyklopa« die c1 [Ioel.] 2 r XIII 452^7. c7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. r a5 [Anselmus Laudunensis pseudo-: Glossa ordinaria: interli- refs. Pref. no. 17. 2 r nearis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘Temporis, vel ante cetera, vel in ¢lio c7 [Prologus.] ‘Ex epistola sancti Hieronymi ad Paulinum’. suo. . .’ refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Alius prologus’ or r a5 [Gn^Dt.] ‘Argumentum’. r 2 v jd6 [Ios^Rt.] Ios preceded by ‘prologus’as in ed.Weber, and ‘argu- c7 ‘Alius prologus’. mentum’. refs. Pref. no. 19. 2 v Volume 2. c7 [Am.] r 3 v a1 [I Sm^IV Rg]. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. c6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. 11 r c3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Par]. Preceded by ‘Prefatio’. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt 11 v c3 [I^II Par.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this 15 v c10 [OrMan.] prologue. 1 v 3 v h1 [I^II Esr.] II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. c6 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 r 3 v h7 [III^IV Esr.] c7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. 4 v h6 [Tb^Est.] refs. Pref. no. 21. 7 r 3 r h1 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. c8 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 4 r refs. Followed by ‘Prologus in Job’. c2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. 7 r h2 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded refs. Pref. no. 23. 4 r by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. c2 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 4 v Volume 3. c6 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r b1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 24. 4 r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- c7 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris c1 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 25. r 5 r b1 ‘Aliusprologus’. c2 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 v refs. Pref. no. 5. c4 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. v b1 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 26. 3 r 5 r b5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. c5 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 r refs. Pref. no. 6. c7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. 3 r b5 [Ecl^Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 27. 5 v 5 v b4 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. c7 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 6 v refs. Pref. no. 7. c1 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. 5 v b4 [Sap^Sir.] refs. Pref. no. 28. v 6 v g1 [Is.] Preceded by ‘Prologus’, as in ed.Weber, and ‘argumentum’. c1 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 7 r 7 v g2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. c4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 29. 7 r 7 r g2 ‘Alius prologus’. c5 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 r refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. a1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 7 v g2 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. 12 v 3 r g4 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in a1 ‘Aliusprologus’. captiuitate . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 32. 12 v 3 v g4 [Lam.] a1 [I^II Mcc.] 14 r g8 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Volume 4. r refs. Pref. no. 10. f1 ‘Prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 14 r g8 [Bar^Dn.] refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r c1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’, as in ed. Weber, and refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim Nicolaus de Lyra’s ‘Prologus’. v prophetarum’. f1 ‘Argumentum’. [In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’]. r c1 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 34. r refs. Pref. no. 12. f2 [Mt.] v 6 r c1 [Os.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. f5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. b-314] biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria 541

refs. Pref. no. 36. ordinaria: Introduction to the Facsimile Reprint of the Editio 6 v f5 [Mc.] Princeps, Adolph Rusch of Strassburg 1480/81, by Karlfried j v f5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. Froehlich and Margaret T. Gibson (Turnhout,1992). refs. Pref. no. 37. FIRST COPY j r f6 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. Bound in four volumes, of which the Bodleian possesses only vols r b1 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 1, 2, 4. refs. Pref. no. 38. Binding: All volumesbound in nineteenth-centuryblue morocco r b1 [Io.] over wooden boards (probably original); rebound for the r a1 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. Bodleian Library (although Sheppard asserts ‘KloÞ rebinding, refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in no doubt’). Parchment index tabs. Size: Vol. 1: 500 ¿ 340 ¿ omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. 100 mm; vol. 2: 500 ¿ 335 ¿ 115 mm; vol. 4: 500 ¿ 336 ¿ 97 mm. r a2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Size of leaf: 468 ¿ 316 mm. 3 v a2 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. Bibliographical note by KloÞ on front pastedowns ofvols1and 2. refs. Pref. no. 40. Initials are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue, some 3 r a3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. with extensions into the margins. Paragraph marks supplied in 5 r a2 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. red. Capital strokes in red. ‘Glosa ordinaria’ on upper edge of refs. Pref. no. 41. vol.1,‘Prophete et Psalmi’on upper edge of vol. 2. 5 r a2 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Provenance: Bernardus Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden (1457^ 13 r a1 ‘Alius prologus’. 1523); signature on front endleaves of each volume. Schwa« bisch- refs. Pref. no. 43. Gmund, Bavaria, Conventual Franciscans, S. Ludovicus; 13 r « a1 [Act.] inscription on a r of vols 1 and 2, and on f r of vol. 4: ‘Fratrum r 1 1 a7 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Minorum Coventual[ium] Gamundi×’. Georg Franz Burkhard refs. Pref. no. 44. KloÞ (1787^1854); bibliographical note in his hand on front r a7 Hieronymus: [Prologue to Iac.] pastedown of vols 1 and 2. Purchased for »12. 12. 0, see Library refs. Pref. no. 45. Bills (1829^32), no. 93, Payne and Foss, A Catalogue of Books r a7 [Iac.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Printed upon Vellum (London, 1829), no. 127, and Books 2 v a3 Hieronymus: [Prologue to I^II Pt]. Purchased (1829), 3. It appears that the Library bought a set con- refs. Pref. no. 46. taining vols 1, 2, and 4, now the ¢rst copy, in 1829, and then a sec- 2 v a3 [I^II Pt.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. ond set containing vols 2,3, and 4, now the second and third 3 v a2 Hieronymus: [Prologue to I^III Io]. copies, in 1831; at that point, vol. 3 was removed, and added to refs. Pref. no. 47. the ¢rst copy, making up a complete set. In the ‘full set’, all four 3 v a2 [I^III Io.] Each letter is preceded by an‘argumentum’, those for volumes are in the same blue morocco bindings: Sheppard says II and III Io being entitled ‘Prologus’. that these bindings are ‘no doubt’ KloÞ bindings; however, 3 r a8 [Prologue to Iud.] according to the Payne and Foss catalogue, from which vols 1, 2, refs. Pref. no. 48. and 4 were purchased, they were in their original bindings when 3 r a8 [Iud.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. sold. This implies that the three volumes from the 1829 sale and 4 r a1 ‘Prologus’. vol. 3 from the 1831 sale were all rebound by the Library when refs. Pref. no. 50. the set was created: pastedowns with KloÞ’s notes must have 4 v a1 Gilbertus Pictaviensis: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. been raised very carefully to avoid damage. There is no evidence refs. Pref. no. 49. to suggest that KloÞ owned either of the other two Hildesheim 4 r a2 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus alius’. books. refs. Pref. no. 51. shelfmark: Auct. Z 3.1,2,4. 4 r a2 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. SECOND COPY [Strasbourg: Adolf Rusch, with the type of Johann Amerbach, for Vol. 3 only. Anton Koberger, not after 1480]. Folio. Ascription as Sack, Binding: Nineteenth-century blue morocco over wooden boards Freiburg: see Ferdinand Geldner, ‘Amerbach-Studien’, AGB 23 (probablyoriginal), rebound for the Bodleian Library.Parchment (1982), 662^91, at 684^7. GW ascribes to [Strasbourg: Adolf index tabs. Size: 494 ¿ 335 ¿ 105 mm. Sizeofleaf: 468 ¿ 316 mm. Rusch, for Anton Koberger, shortly after 23 Sept. 1481], but Principal initials are supplied in blue, green, or interlocked red manuscript notes in the Sion College copy and in Oates 124 are and blue, with reserved white decoration and, in both volumes, dated 1480. Polain assigns to [Strasbourg: Adolf Rusch, for having pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins in red, Anton Koberger]. Alfred Hartmann rejects the ascription to green, and blue; other initials are supplied in red, some with Rusch in Amerbachkorrespondenz, I, 2, n. 2. reserved white decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in red. collation: Vol.1: a10 9¿b8 5¿d8 d6 d10 a8 9¿d8 3¿b8 b b6; vol. 2: a8 Capital strokes and underlining in red. 14¿c8 c10 3¿h8 c6 h6 h8 h h6 h8 c8 c c6 c8 c6 10¿e8 e10 e8; vol. 3: 5¿b8 Provenance: Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Capuchins, BVM and 6 8 10 8 6 10 8 6 6 8 8 6 8 8 8 r b b b b 11¿g g g g 4¿d d e e a a 5¿c c c a d 3¿a ; vol. S. Franciscus; heavily erased inscription on b1 :‘Ad usum fratrum 4: 12¿f8 f6 f8+1 b8 b6 b10 8¿a8 a a6 a8 a6 a^c8 4¿a8 a10. Capuccinorum Hildes’ [ ] inscriptus A’. Purchased at Solley’s GW 4282 (Anm.); HC *3173; Go¡ B-607; BMC I 92; Pr 299; anonymous sale (29 Apr. 1831), lot 341, as part of third copy, for BSB-Ink B-442; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 44; Darlow^ »3. 3. 0: see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 252, and Books Purchased Moule 911; Hillard 401; Oates 124; Rhodes 359; Sack, Freiburg, (1831), 2. 656; Sheppard 320^1. Facsimile: Biblia latina cum glossa shelfmark: Auct. Z 3.3. 542 biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria [b-314^b-315

r THIRD COPY a4 Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti Vols 2 and 4 only. Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius,’’ etc. Ad euidentiam 5 Vol. 4 wanting the last two blank leaves, a9^10. huius epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presby- Binding: Both volumes: contemporary German blind-tooled terum . . .’See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. v pigskin over wooden boards, two catches and clasps; ¢ve bosses a4 Guilelmus Brito: [Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: lost on each cover. Manuscript labels on the upper cover, one on ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis volume two with the shelfmark ‘Aii’,and on spine, also list of con- Hieronymi . . .’ tents in a contemporary hand at the head of the upper cover. On refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. v both covers double ¢llets form a double frame; the inner rectangle a4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. is divided by double ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. compartments, in which are a small lozenge-shaped lion rampant refs. Pref. no. 1. r stamp (similar to Schwenke^Schunke pl. 188 no. 53/4) and a b4 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio. . . in Pentateuchum’. r small rosette. Tawed leather index tabs. Size: Volume 2: 500 ¿ b4 Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in 343 ¿ 105 mm; vol. 4: 500 ¿ 350 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 473 ¿ Pentateuchum’. Edited by Bernardinus Gadolus. Incipit: 320 mm. ‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’. Istam epistolam scripsit Hieronymus . . .’ Parchment leaves from a ¢fteenth-century manuscript breviary refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. r used as upper and lower pastedowns of vol. 4. b6 [Walafrid Strabo pseudo-: Glossa ordinaria: marginalis. Gn^ Principal initials are supplied, invol. 2, inblue with reserved white Apc]. decoration or in interlocked red and blue, in vol. 4, in blue, red or refs. PL CXIII 61^1316, CXIV 10^752. See Stegmu« ller, green, with reserved white decoration and, in both volumes, hav- Repertorium biblicum, 1178.1^36. r ing pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins in red and c1 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n green. Other initials are supplied in red or blue, some with principio’’. Omissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que reserved white decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in red. magis . . .’ Capital strokes and underlining in red. Contemporary manu- refs. On the printed editions of Nicolaus’ Postils, see Gosselin; script signatures. also Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’, 157^75. On Nicolaus’ use of Rashi, see Provenance: Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Capuchins, BVM and Herman Hailperin, Rashi and the Christian Scholars (Pittsburgh, r S. Franciscus; partially erased inscription on a1 of vol. 2: ‘Ad 1963), esp. 137^246. Commentary surrounds text in each book. r usum fratrum Capuccinorum Hildes’ [ ] inscriptus A’; heavily c1 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r erased inscription on f1 of vol. 4. Purchased with the second c1 [Anselmus Laudunensis pseudo-: Glossa ordinaria: interli- copy at Solley’s sale (29 Apr. 1831), lot 341, for »3. 3. 0: see nearis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘Temporis, vel ante cetera, vel in ¢lio Library Bills (1829^32), no. 252, and Books Purchased (1831), 2. suo . . .’ v shelfmark: Auct.Y 1.7,8. hh5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the inci- B-315 Biblia Latina cum glossa ordinaria pit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r Volume 1. hh7 [I^II Par.] r v a1 [Title-page.] ccc4 [OrMan.] v r a1 [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘Ad intelligentiam ordinis et signorum ccc6 [I^II Esr.] II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. r huius sacrosancti libri sciendum est . . .’ ¡f4 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. r v a2 Gadolus, Bernardinus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus hhh1 [Tb^Est.] Tedeschini-Piccolomini, Cardinal of Siena. Incipit: ‘[S]unt com- Volume 2. r plures animi, colendissime pater, quibus vehementissime concu- lll1 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. [Also known as Alius prologus.] piui . . .’ Dated Venice, 28 Jan. 1495. refs. Pref. no. 3, unusually followed, rather than preceded, by r a2 [Gadolus, Bernardinus]: ‘De libris Biblie canonicis et non cano- ‘Prologus in Job’. r nicis’. Incipit:‘[Q]uia sunt multi qui ex eo. . .’Karlfried Froehlich, lll3 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- ‘The Printed Gloss’, in Froehlich and Gibson, Biblia latina cum ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. v glossa ordinaria, pp. xvi^xvii, at p. xvii gives incipit as ‘Quoniam I2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. plerique’, as in PL CXIII 19^24. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- v a2 [Gadolus, Bernardinus(?)]: ‘Translatores Biblie’. The editor of teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris this edition was Bernardinus Gadolus, as mentioned in the letter Salomonis’. v above to the Cardinal of Siena and in the colophon. According to I2 ‘Aliusprologus’. the printing privilege granted to Paganinus de Paganinis on 20 refs. Pref. no. 5. r Sept. 1492 Eusebius [Osornus] Spagnolus and Secundus I3 [Prv.] r Contarenus acted as co-editors; see Fulin no. 9. M5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 53. refs. Pref. no. 6. r r a3 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. M5 [Ecl^Ct.] v refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, P2 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. refs. Pref. no. 7. v > v a3 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. P2 [Sap^Sir.] refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,159. Volume 3. b-315] biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria 543

r r Z2 [Is.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. NNN4 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. v II3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. refs. Pref. no. 28. v refs. Pref. no. 8. NNN4 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r II4 ‘Aliusprologus’. OOO8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 29. v v II4 [Ier.] Preceded by ‘argumentum’. OOO8 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v PP7 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in PPP3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. captiuitate . . . refs. Pref. no. 31. r r PP7 [Lam.] PPP4 ‘Aliusprologus’. r RR7 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 32. v refs. Pref. no. 10. PPP4 [I^II Mcc.] r RR7 [Bar^Dn.] Volume 4. v r FFF7 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. UUU2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad prophetarum’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’. v v FFF7 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. UUU2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. refs. Pref. no. 12. refs. Pref. no. 34. r r FFF8 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. UUU3 ‘Aliusprologus’. r HHH5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 35. v refs. Pref. no. 13. UUU3 [Mt.] v v HHH5 ‘Item prologus’. 45 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. refs. Pref. no. 14. refs. Pref. no. 36. r r HHH5 ‘Aliusprologus’. 47 [Mc.] r refs. Pref. no. 15. 76 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. r HHH5 [Ioel.] refs. Pref. no. 37. r r III2 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. 77 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Proemium’. v refs. Pref. no. 17. 134 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. r III2 ‘Ex epistola Sancti Hieronymi ad Paulinum’. [Also known as refs. Pref. no. 38. v Alius prologus.] 135 [Io.] r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Alius prologus’ or 191 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. ‘Argumentum’, and printed before the prologue, which, in this refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in edition, precedes it. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v r III2 ‘Item prologus’. 192 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. 218 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. v III3 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 40. v v KKK2 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. 218 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt 246 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this refs. Pref. no. 41. r prologue. 247 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v KKK3 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 344 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r KKK5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 42. v refs. Pref. no. 21. 344 ‘Aliusprologus’. v KKK5 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 43. r r KKK8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. 345 [Act.] r refs. Pref. no. 23. 387 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. r KKK8 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44. v r LLL5 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. 387 Hieronymus: [Prologue to Iac.] refs. Pref. no. 24. refs. Pref. no. 45. r v LLL6 ‘Aliusprologus’. Incipit:‘[S]ciendum quoniam Niniue in nos- 387 [Iac.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v tra lingua . . .’ 394 Hieronymus: [Prologue to I^II Pt]. r LLL6 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 46. r r MMM1 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. 395 [I^II Pt.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 25. 405 Hieronymus: [Prologue to I^III Io]. r MMM2 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 47. v r MMM5 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. 406 [I^III Io.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’, with refs. Pref. no. 26. those for II and III Io each being entitled ‘prologus’. r v MMM6 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 414 [Prologue to Iud.] r NNN1 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 48. r refs. Pref. no. 27. 415 [Iud.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r NNN1 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 417 Gilbertus Pictaviensis: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. 544 biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria [b-315^b-316

r refs. Pref. no. 49. a2 [Gadolus, Bernardinus]: ‘De libris Biblie canonicis et non cano- v 417 ‘Prologus’. nicis’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia sunt multi qui ex eo . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 50. Preface ascribed to Hieronymus in this edition. refs. See B-315. r v 418 Hieronymus: ‘Ex epistola sancti Hieronymi ad Paulinum’. a2 ‘Translatores Biblie’. refs. Pref. no. 51. refs. Pref. no. 53. r v 418 [Apc.] a2 [Contents of part I, in verse].‘Prima refert Moysi liber hic mod- 44 r Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcherrime questiones Judaicam per¢- 7 ulamina quinque > Dat Genesis mundo principium atque homini’; diam in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢- 3 elegiac distichs. r diam Judaeorum and Probatio adventus Christi.] a3 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’.Edited by Sebastian Brant. refs. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,177^82, who lists otheralternative refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, titles on 177. 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. r v > 448 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum a3 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. principale est probandum . . .’ refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. r r > 4410 [Colophon.] a4 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘In moralitates Biblie prologus’. Venice: Paganinus de Paganinis, 18 Apr. 1495. Folio. refs. PL CXIII 33^6. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,172. 8 6 8 6 8 6 v collation: a b c^z h m k aa^dd ee ¡ gg^rr ||^vv xx^zz hh mm kk a4 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additiones circa prologos’. aaa-ppp8 qqq rrr6 sss^zzz hhh mmm kkk A^U8 XY6 Z AA^ZZ AAA^ refs. PL CXIII 35^7. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum IV SSS8 TTT10 UUU^ZZZ8 1^438 4410. 194. r 54 woodcuts. a5 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. GW 4283; HC *3174; C 1035; Go¡ B-608; BMC V 458; Pr 5170; refs. PL CXIII 37^50. r BSB-Ink B-473; Essling 137; Froehlich, ‘Printed Gloss’, in a7 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte Froehlich and Gibson, Biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria, pp. questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum xvi^xvii; Gosselin 42; Oates 2028^9; Rhodes 360; Sack, auctori additionum fuit missa’. Freiburg, 657; Sander 994; Sheppard 4268. refs. PL CXIII 50^1. v a7 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. COPY refs. PL CXIII 51^60. Bound in four volumes. a v Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille fra- Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over 8 tris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. wooden boards, with bevelled edges; two clasps lost on each refs. PL CXIII 59^62. volume. On both covers of each volume, ¢llets form an outer b v Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti frame in which is a cresting roll. Within this, triple ¢llets form 1 Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius tua mihi . . .’’ etc. Ad three further frames, in each a £oral roll. The inner rectangle is euidentiam huius epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad decorated at each corner with a £euron, and in the centre with a Paulinum presbyterum . . .’ large ornamental stamp. Sixteenth-century(?) printed labels on r spines of each volume. Tawed leather index tab in vol. 1. Size: b2 Guilelmus Brito: [Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: Vol. 1: 360 ¿ 260 ¿ 90 mm; vol. 2: 352 ¿ 257 ¿ 65 mm; vol. 3: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis 360 ¿ 260 ¿ 70 mm; vol. 4: 360 ¿ 260 ¿ 75 mm. Size of Hieronymi . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. leaf: 340 ¿ 235 mm. r b2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. Occasional marginal annotations. In vol. 4, between 52 and 53, a refs. Pref. no. 1. seventeenth/eighteenth-century manuscript about Lyra’s v c5 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio. . . in Pentateuchum’. commentary. v Initials are supplied in red or blue or interlocked red and blue, c5 Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in some with extensions into the margins. Paragraph marks are sup- Pentateuchum’. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’.Istam epistolam scrip- plied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. sit Hieronymus . . .’ Provenance: Polling, diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria, Augustinian refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. Each prologue is accompanied by Guilelmus Brito’s commentary. Canons, SS. Jacobus, Salvator and S. Crux; book-plate: see v Warnecke 1598; inscription, in a seventeenth/eighteenth-cen- c7 [Walafrid Strabo pseudo-: Glossa ordinaria: marginalis. Gn^ r Apc]. tury(?) hand, on a1 of vol. 1: ‘Monasterii S. Saluatoris et S. r r refs. PL CXIII 61^1316, CXIV 10^752. See Stegmu« ller, Crucis in Polling’, repeated on lll1 of vol. 2, Z1 of vol. 3, and r Repertorium biblicum, 1178.1^36. UU1 of vol. 4. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; r ‘Dupl’ on front endleaves of each volume, also shelfmarks ‘A S d1 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n III 33^55i’-‘A S III 36^55i’. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, principio’’. Omissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que possibly in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. magis . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 2.6^9. refs. See B-315. Commentary surrounds text in each book. Doering’s corrections occur after Burgensis’additions. v d1 [Gn^Dt.] B-316 Biblia Latina cum glossa ordinaria v d1 [Anselmus Laudunensis pseudo-: Glossa ordinaria: interli- Part I. nearis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘Temporis, vel ante cetera, vel in ¢lio v a1 Brant, Sebastian: [Letter addressed to] Johannes de Dalberg, suo . . .’ v Bishop of Worms. Incipit: ‘Parthorum regem sine munere nemo d6 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla moralis. Gn^Apc]. salutat. Ego vero, reuerendissime praesul . . .’ refs. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,171^7. b-316] biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria 545

r e1 Paulus Burgensis: [Additions to Nicolaus’s Postils. Gn^Apc]. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus . . . in librum duodecim Incipit: ‘Circa expositionem litteralem huius primi capitii . . .’ prophetarum’. r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6329. On the author- bb2 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. ship, see Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,370. Burgensis’additions occur fol- refs. Pref. no. 12. > r lowing the ‘Postilla moralis’at the end of each chapter. bb3 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v e5 Doering,Matthias: [Corrections to Paulus Burgensis’additions: dd6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. Gn^Apc]. ‘Replica’. ‘Correctorium corruptorii Burgensis’. refs. Pref. no. 13. r Incipit: ‘[P]ost prologum suum, Burgensis ad litteram accedens ee1 ‘Aliusprologus’. dicit . . .’ On the authorship, see Labrosse, ‘ OEuvres’, 370. refs. Pref. no. 16. > r Doering’s corrections occur after Burgensis’additions. ee1 ‘Aliusprologus’. Part II. refs. Pref. no. 14. r r a1 [Title-page.] ee1 ‘Aliusprologus’. v a1 ‘Summarium libri’.‘Noscere presentis vis forte volumina libri refs. Pref. no. 15. > v Qui Lyram integrum continet, atque glosas’; 6 elegiac distichs. ee1 [Ioel.] v v a3 [Ios^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. ee7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. v B5 ‘Prologus’ [to Par]. Followed, rather than preceded, by the other refs. Pref. no. 17. r prologue. ee8 [Prologus.] ‘Ex epistola sancti Hieronymi ad Paulinum’. v B7 [I^II Par.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Alius prologus’ or v I6 [OrMan.] ‘Argumentum’. r r K1 [I^II Esr.] II Esr here entitled ‘Neemias’. ee8 ‘Aliusprologus’. v O3 [III^IV Esr.] refs. Pref. no. 19. r v Q5 [Tb^Est.] ee8 [Am.] r Part III. gg6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. r a1 [Title-page]. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt v a1 ‘Summarium huius operis’. ‘Tertia idumei pars vlcera sanat esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this Iobab’; 4 elegiac distichs. prologue. r v a2 Hieronymus: ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Iob]. gg6 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Followed by ‘Prologus in Job’. gg8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. r a5 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an‘argumentum’. Ps (G) preceded refs. Pref. no. 21. v by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. hh1 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v x6 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. hh4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 23. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris hh5 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. ii7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. v x6 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 24. r refs. Pref. no. 5. ii7 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r x7 [Prv.] kk3 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. r cc5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 25. v refs. Pref. no. 6. kk4 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r cc5 [Ecl^Ct.] ll4 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. r gg4 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 26. r refs. Pref. no. 7. ll5 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r gg4 [Sap^Sir.] mm1 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. Part IV. refs. Pref. no. 27. r r a1 [Title-page.] mm2 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v a1 [Contents, in verse]. ‘Continet Esaiam, quarta hec, sub rege mm5 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. Manasse’; 10 elegiac distichs. refs. Pref. no. 28. r r a2 [Is.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. mm6 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v q3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. pp2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 29. r r q4 ‘Aliusprologus’. pp3 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. pp8 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. v q4 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 31. v v C2 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- pp8 ‘Aliusprologus’. tiuitate . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 32. r v C3 [Lam.] pp8 [I^II Mcc.] r F6 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. Part V. r refs. Pref. no. 10. a1 [Title-page.] r F6 [Bar^Dn.] r bb2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. 546 biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria [b-316

v r a1 [Summary of contents, in verse].‘Bis duo, quinta noue pars euan- R1 Nicolaus de Lyra: Contra per¢diam Judaeorum. [Also known gelia legis > Quattuor et Christi continet illa rotas’; 7 elegiac dis- as Pulcherrime questiones Judaicam per¢diam in catholica ¢de tichs. improbantes and Probatio adventus Christi]. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo r a3 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. queritur vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis possit e⁄caciter. . .’ refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad refs. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,177^82, who lists alternative titles Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’, as in ed. Weber, and on 177, and Gosselin 415^16, including alternative titles. r Nicolaus de Lyra’s ‘Prologus’. R2 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum v a3 ‘Prologus’. principale est probandum . . .’ r refs. Pref. no. 34. R5 [Colophon.] v v a4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. R5 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] the reader. refs. Pref. no. 35. refs. Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 189. r a5 [Mt.] Basel: Johann Froben and Johann Petri, 1 Dec. 1498. Folio. v n4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. collation: Part I: a^z8.6 A^C6 D^Z8.6 aa^¡8.6 gg hh8; Part II: a^ refs. Pref. no. 36. d8 e f6 g^r8 s6 t8 v x6 y z A8 B^R8.6 S^U8; Part III: a^y8.6 z8 A^ r n6 [Mc.] Y6.8 Z6 aa^qq8.6 rr6; Part IV: a^y8.6 z8 A^Y6.8 Z6 aa^vv8.6 xx8 v s1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. yy10; Part V: a^y8.6 z8 A^K6.8 LM6; Part VI: a^y8.6 z8 A^Q6.8 R6. refs. Pref. no. 37. Woodcuts: see Schramm XXI pls 649^75 and XXII pls1085^1105. r s2 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Proemium’. GW 4284 (Anm.); HC *3172; Go¡ B-609; BMC III 791; Pr 7763; v D2 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. BSB-Ink B-480; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 115; Darlow^ refs. Pref. no. 38. Moule 912; Froehlich, ‘Printed Gloss’, in Froehlich and Gibson, v D3 [Io.] Biblia latina cum glossa ordinaria, pp. xvii^xix; Gosselin 407 no. Part VI. 14; Oates 2842; Rhodes 361; Sack, Freiburg, 658; Schramm XXII r a1 [Title-page.] p. 46; Schreiber V 3477; Sheppard 2547^9. v a1 [Contents, in verse].‘Sexta tenet Pauli Tharsensis scripta beati[ ]’; 10 elegiac distichs. FIRST COPY For this copy see Coates^Jensen 252, no. 17. a r ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. 2 Parts I and II only: two volumes of the same set, as they were refs. Pref. no. 39, preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in owned by the same person at the beginning of the sixteenth cen- omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. tury and have travelled together since. a v [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 Wanting the blank leaves hh (part I), and U (part II). e r ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. 8 8 5 Title-page of part I as GWAnm. refs. Pref. no. 40. Binding: Bothvolumesbound in parchment; the upper cover and e r [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 spine detached from text block of vol. 2. Size: Vol. 1: 305 ¿ 222 ¿ i v ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 5 80 mm; vol. 2: 310 ¿ 222 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: Both vols: 301 ¿ refs. Pref. no. 41. 208 mm. i v [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 Occasional early marginal annotations, and some underlining in z v Hieronymus [pseudo-]: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. 8 black ink. refs. Pref. no. 42. Initials are supplied in red and occasionally in blue, in vol.1, some A r ‘Aliusprologus’. 1 with extensions into the margins. Paragraph marks are supplied refs. Pref. no. 43. in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. A r [Act.] 1 Provenance: Sheen, Carthusians, Charterhouse of Jesus of G r ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. 5 Bethlehem; only these two volumes are certainly from Sheen refs. Pref. no. 44. although Ker, Medieval Libraries, 178 lists all 5 vols of Bib. Lat. G v Hieronymus: [Prologue to Iac.] 5 1498 c.1^5 as being from there; inscription on a r: ‘Pertinet refs. Pref. no. 45. 1 domui Jhesu de Sheene’. Thomas Hull (sixteenth century); G r [Iac.] Preceded by an an ‘argumentum’. 6 inscriptions on a r of both volumes: ‘Sum Thom× Hull’. H v Hieronymus: [Prologue to I^II Pt]. 1 6 Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate refs. Pref. no. 46. with handwritten shelfmark ‘D.e.2’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, H r [I^II Pt.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 7 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, part of lot 1185. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see K r Hieronymus: [Prologue to I^III Io]. 4 Books Purchased (1850), 6. refs. Pref. no. 47. r shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1498 c.1, 2. K4 [I^III Io.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. L r [Prologue to Iud.] SECOND COPY 5 Part II only. refs. Pref. no. 48. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf.‘Lira’and ‘Iuditum et Regum’ L r [Iud.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 written on fore-edge in contemporary hands. Size: 316 ¿ 223 ¿ M v Gilbertus Pictaviensis: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. 1 62 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 202 mm. refs. Pref. no. 49. Initials are supplied in blue, red, or interlocked blue and red; M v ‘Prologus’. 2 paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. refs. Pref. no. 50. r Provenance: ‘Wyllyam’, on front endleaf: probably ‘Wyllmj M3 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r Orphen’ (sixteenth century) whose signature appeares on a1 of b-316^b-317] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 547

part III (MS. Bodl. 349). Miles Leigh (£. 1558^1582); gave the ¢llets form an outer border, in which is a repeated lozenge-shaped r book to Robert J. Russell (c.1550^1626); inscription on a1 : ornamental stamp (apparently slightly smaller than Oldham, ‘Robert J. Russell ×dis Christi Oxon. ex dono Magistri Milonis Blind-stamped Bindings pl. xxvi no. 343 [Sheppard’s identi¢ca- Lighe 1582’. Acquired by 1697; see [Bernard], Catalogus librorum tion]). Triple ¢llets form an inner frame in which a repeated foli- manuscriptorum Angli× et Hiberni× in unum collecti cum indice ate-sta¡ stamp (Oldham pl. xxvi no. 339). Triple ¢llets form an alphabetico (Oxford, 1697), no. 2421. inner rectangle divided by further triple ¢llets into triangular Former Bodleian shelfmark: NE.F.6.2; for ‘NE’ [‘New End’] and lozenge-shaped compartments; in each a large lozenge- shelfmarks see SC, vol. 1, ed. R.W.Hunt (Oxford, 1953), p. xii. shaped ornamental stamp (apparently slightly smaller than shelfmark: MS. Bodl. 348. Oldham pl. xxvi no. 340).‘Lyra’ written on fore-edge in a contem- THIRD COPY porary hand. Size: 317 ¿ 232 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ Part III only. 215 mm. Binding: Parchment. Size: 308 ¿ 218 ¿ 95 mm. Size of Pastedowns from a thirteenth-century parchment manuscript of leaf: 301 ¿ 208 mm. the Digest of Justinian with commentary. Early marginal notes. Some early marginal notes. Principal initials are supplied in blue with red pen-work in¢ll, Initials are supplied in red or blue. Occasional paragraph marks partly coloured in green, or in red with black pen-work in¢ll; are supplied in red. Some capital strokes and underlining in red. other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital Provenance: Richard Lavender (À1508); see Emden, BRUO,1109 strokes and underlining in red. for a list of books which he owned, including this volume; inscrip- r Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); tion on a1 : ‘Liber Magistri Ricardi Lauander decretorum doc- book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘D.e.2’: see Lee, Royal toris ac Archidiaconi Leicestrie, emptus per eundem Anno Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, part of lot 1185. Purchased for domini millesimo quingentesimo 2o ^ vs viij d’. Robert J. Russell r »0. 13. 0; see Books Purchased (1850), 6. (c.1550^1626); inscription on a1 : ‘Robert J. Russell ×dis Christi shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1498 c.3. Oxon:’. Acquired by 1697; see [Bernard], Catalogus librorum FOURTH COPY manuscriptorum Angli× et Hiberni× in unum collecti cum indice

Part IVonly.Wanting the blank leaf yy10. alphabetico (Oxford, 1697), no. 2424. Leaf rr5 is bound before rr4. Former Bodleian shelfmark: NE.F.6.5; for ‘New End’shelfmarks Binding: Parchment. Size: 310 ¿ 215 ¿ 100 mm. Size of see above. leaf: 301 ¿ 208 mm. shelfmark: MS. Bodl. 351. Principal initials are supplied in blue, with reserved white decora- tion, and red pen-work in¢ll; other initials and paragraph marks B-317 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et are supplied in red; capital strokes, and underlining in red. r expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis (ed. Paulus Provenance: Johannes Acronius (1565^1627); inscription on a1 . Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate Mercatellus) with handwritten shelfmark ‘D.e.2’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, Volume 1. v 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, part of lot 1185. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see a1 Franciscus Moneliensis: ‘In sacrosanctam Bibliam epistola’, Books Purchased (1850), 6. [addressed to] Franciscus Samson. Incipit: ‘[I]nter omnes sum- shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1498 c.4. mos optimosque, Diogenes, illum Diogenem . . .’ r FIFTH COPY a2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. PartsVand VI only. refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, Wanting the title-leaves to both parts, each leaf signed a1, and the 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. v > blank leaf R6. a3 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘In epistolas Hieronymi expositio’. Incipit: Binding: Parchment, with remains of parchment index tabs. ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius, etc.’’ Ad euidentiam huius epistole quam Leaves cropped. Size: 310 ¿ 217 ¿ 105 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presbyterum . . .’ 208 mm. refs. see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. r Early marginal notes. a4 [Guilelmus Brito: Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: Principal initials are supplied in blue with red pen-work in¢ll, ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis partly coloured in green, or in red with black pen-work in¢ll; Hieronymi . . .’ r other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital a4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. strokes and underlining in red. ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); refs. Pref. no. 1. v book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘D.e.2’: see Lee, Royal b5 Nicolaus de Lyra [pseudo-; Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio in pro- Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, part of lot 1185. Purchased for logum Pentateuchum’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’. Istam episto- »0. 13. 0; see Books Purchased (1850), 6. lam scripsit Hieronymus . . .’ shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1498 c.5. refs. see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. Each prologue SIXTH COPY accompanied by Guilelmus Brito’s commentary. v Part Vonly. b5 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] r Binding: Contemporary English (‘Foliate sta¡ binder’: see b7 Paulus Burgensis (Paulus de Sancta Maria, Bishop of Burgos): Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, 30, 60) blind-tooled calf over ‘Prologus in additiones’. wooden boards.Two clasps lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks refs. PL CXIII 35^7. v of a hasp at head and tail of the upper cover. On both covers triple b7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. 548 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-317

refs. PL CXIII 37^50. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim r b10 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte prophetarum’. v questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum BBB8 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. auctori additionum fuit missa’. refs. Pref. no. 12. r refs. PL CXIII 50^1. CCC1 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v b10 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. CCC12 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. PL CXIII 51^60. refs. Pref. no. 13. r r b12 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille DDD1 ‘Alius prologus’. fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. refs. Pref. no. 14. Includes what is in other editions a separate refs. PL CXIII 59^62. prologue, beginning ‘In hoc propheta . . .’, pref. 15. v v b12 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis DDD1 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v in questione perambula’. DDD5 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. PL CXIII 60^2. refs. Pref. no. 17. r v c1 [Nicolaus de Lyra: Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n DDD5 ‘Aliusprologus’. principio’’. Omissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. r magis . . .’ DDD6 ‘Alius prologus’. v c1 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 19. r v c9 Doering,Matthias: [Corrections to Paulus Burgensis’additions: DDD6 [Am.] v Gn^Apc]. ‘Correctorium corruptorii Burgensis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ost EEE3 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. prologum suum, Burgensis ad litteram accedens dicit . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt refs. On the authorship see Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’, 370. Doering’s esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this corrections usually occur after Burgensis’additions. prologue. v r hh5 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. EEE4 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 2; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in EEE5 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in refs. Pref. no. 21. v the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. EEE6 [Ion.] r hh7 [I^II Par.] refs. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 22). v v ccc4 [OrMan.] EEE8 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. r ccc6 [I^II Esr.] II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 23. r r ¡f4 [III^IV Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. EEE9 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r hhh1 [Tb^Est.] FFF4 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. Volume 2. refs. Pref. no. 24. r v cC1 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. Followed, rather than preceded, by FFF4 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v ‘Prologus in Job’. FFF6 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. r cC4 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- refs. Pref. no. 25. v ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. FFF7 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v rr2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. GGG3 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. Pref. no. 26. v teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris GGG4 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r Salomonis’. GGG7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. v rr2 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 27. r refs. Pref. no. 5. GGG8 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r rr3 [Prv.] HHH2 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. v tt6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 28. v refs. Pref. no. 6. HHH2 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r tt7 [Ecl^Ct.] III6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. r uu5 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 29. r refs. Pref. no. 7. III7 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r uu5 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Aa1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. r II1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. refs. Pref. no. 31. r refs. Pref. no. 8. Aa2 [I^II Mcc.] v II1 ‘Aliusprologus’. Volume 2. v refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. Ee3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. v II2 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Includes what in other edi- refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad tions is a separate introduction to Lam. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’ (pref. no. 32). r v OO1 [Lam.] Ee4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. r PP1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 35; preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (pref. no. 34). r refs. Pref. no. 10. Ee5 [Mt.] r v PP1 [Bar^Dn.] Ll4 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r BBB8 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 36. b-317] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 549

v Ll5 [Mc.] the upper cover ¢llets form a frame, in which is a repeated £oral v Nn2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. stamp, and a rosette stamp at each corner; in the inner rectangle, refs. Pref. no. 37. repeated double merrythoughts, inside which is a £oral stamp. On r Nn3 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. the lower cover double ¢llets form an outer frame, in which is a v Rr1 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. repeated stamp of four scrolls, at least one having the letter ‘M’ refs. Pref. no. 38. [Maria?], on a sta¡, and a lozenge-shaped eagle stamp in the two r Rr3 [Io.] lower corners; parts of the upper portion of the frame have been r Zz2 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. repaired with calf decorated with a £oral roll; ¢llets form an inner refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in frame, in which is a £oral stamp and a rosette stamp at each cor- omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. ner; the inner rectangle is divided by double ¢llets into lozenge- v Zz2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. shaped and triangular compartments, in which is a large £oral r Bbb4 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. stamp, and the lozenge-shaped eagle stamp. Vol. 2: nineteenth- refs. Pref. no. 40. century(?) half brown morocco. Size: Vol. 1: 325 ¿ 225 ¿ r Bbb4 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 108 mm; vol. 2: 332 ¿ 225 ¿ 66 mm. Size of leaf: Vol 1: 318 ¿ v Ddd5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 198 mm; vol 2: 320 ¿ 212 mm. refs. Pref. no. 41. Verses and prayers inside the upper cover, front endleaves, and v Ddd5 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. inside the lower cover in the hand that wrote inscription: r 61 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. ‘P¢storis Ascha¡enburgensis . . .’ (see below); verses inside the refs. Pref. no. 42. upper cover, with incipit: ‘Vos precor o iuuenes sacris incumbite 6 v ‘Aliusprologus’. 1 Musis > Ex quorum manat fontibus omne sophos’; on recto of refs. Pref. no. 43. front endleaf, entitled (1) ‘I.P. Epigramma ad fratrem’, with inci- v 61 [Act.] pit ‘In primis venerare Deum super omnia fratrem Quidquid v > 94 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. habes summi venit ab arce poli’; (2) ‘Ne sit capitosus(!)’, with inci- refs. Pref. no. 44. pit ‘Exue duritiem puer intractabilis ×ui Pone supertilium disce r > 95 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. placere bonis’; (3) ‘Ne preciosum tempus perdat’, with incipit 11 v [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. 6 ‘Temporis haud vlla est grauior iactura putanda > Quo pereunt refs. Pref. no. 49. menses, annus, hora, dies’; (4) without title, but with incipit 11 r ‘Aliusprologus’. 8 ‘Mollitiem noctu nebulonum puer inertem > E¡uge, sepe vagis refs. Pref. no. 50. nox tenebrosa nocet’; (5) without title, but with incipit ‘Si tibi vis r 118 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. credam te poenituisse malorum Prisca uelim posthac crimina r > 146 [Colophon, naming the editor.] non iteres’; (6) ‘Saphicum’, with incipit ‘Quando te carnis reprobe 14 v Franciscus Moneliensis: ‘In sacrosanctam et sacratissimam 6 pruritus > Vexat, aut noster inimicus acer’; on verso, entitled (1) Bibliam epistola’, [addressed to] the reader. Incipit: ‘Sacrosancta ‘Ad studiosos: ut discant sacram scripturam , dimissis c×teris dei precepta dictaque condigne formidari ac laudibus . . .’ mundi vanitatibus’, with incipit ‘Disce sacros libros Christo [* r] Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcherrime questiones Judaicam per¢- 1 deuote sacerdos > Mystica sit ¢dei noscere cura tibi’; (2) ‘Ad sum- diam in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢- mum deum oratio’, with incipit ‘O pater alme Deus natus de vir- diam Judaeorum.] Incipit: ‘[P]rimo queritur vtrum ex scripturis gine pura > Maximus et summus rector in arce poli’; (3) ‘Ad receptis a Judeis posit e⁄caciter. . .’ sanctum spiritum’, with incipit ‘Mane tuum petimus numen, o refs. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,177^82, who lists other alternative > Spiritus alme > Sensibus a nostris nubila crassa fuges’; inside the titles on 177. lower cover with incipit:‘Dilige virtutem et sophiam £os, candide [* v] ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum 2 puer > Nobilis hinc vere tuquebeatus eris’.Inside the upper cover a principale est probandum . . .’ listofthebooks ofthe Bible, Gn^Est, in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- Venice: [Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, for] Johannes de tury hand, with German translations of the names, and the num- Colonia, Nicolaus Jenson et Socii, 31 July 1481. Folio. ber of chapters in each book, added in a hand of similar date. collation: a10 b12 c^h10 i k8 l^p10 q12 r^v10 u^z h m k10 t‹ 12 AB10 C4 Volume 1: copious early marginal notes; vol. 2: occasional mar- D^N10 O12 P10+1 Q^S10 T6 U^Z10 aA^dD10.8 eE^gG10 aa^oo10 ginal notes. Bibliographical note, with initials ‘W[alter] A[rthur] 8 10 10 8 10 12 10 r ppp qq rr^vv uu^zz hh mm kk AA^GG HH II^MM C[opinger]’, attached to a1 asserting that some of the marginal NN12 OO8 PP^XX10 YY ZZ AAA BBB8 CCC12 DDD EEE10 notes are in the hand of Philipp Melanchthon. FFF^HHH8 III Aa^Pp10 Qq8 Rr^Uv10 Xx8 Yy6 Zz Aaa^Ccc10 Vol. 1: initials are supplied in red or blue or interlocked red and Ddd12 Eee10 F¡8 1^410 512 6^1210 13 148 [*]6. blue; paragraph marks supplied in red or blue; capital strokes v r v GW 4286; HC *3164; Go¡ B-611; BMC V 301; Pr 4681; BSB-Ink and underlining in red; rubricator’s date ‘1483’ on k8 , q12 , m10 , 2 r v v r r r v r B-444; Gosselin 26; Labrosse,‘¼uvres’, 155; Lowry, Jenson, 101; t12 ,B10 ,O12 ,T6 ,Y10 ,Z9 , and aA9 .Volume 2: on Ee2 a ten- Oates1855; Rhodes 363; Sheppard 3742^4. line initial ‘Q’ supplied in red, with black pen-work in¢ll and

COPY extensions into the guttering; other initials, some with extensions Volume1wanting gatherings cC^Dd (Iob^Mcc); volume 2 want- into the margins, and paragraph marks supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. Contemporary lettering in black ing the blank leaf Ee1. Bound in two volumes. ink on upper edge. Binding: Vol. 1: contemporary German blind-tooled calf over Provenance: Vol. 1: Jodocus Preiserl (sixteenth century); inscrip- r boards of pasteboard and wood. Two clasps lost; rebacked. On tion on a1 : ‘In usum Jodoci Preiserl’. Johannes Mu« llemeyster, alias Myll(?) (£. 1517); inscription inside the lower cover: 550 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-317^b-318

v ‘Johannis Muellemeysters alias Myll vicarius sancte Katharine 12 ‘Aliusprologus’. de Fredbergk ex testamento doctoris honorabilis domini refs. Pref. no. 5. r Johannis Mylls olim rati commissarii E[ ]stadis 1517’. Johannes 13 [Prv.] r P¢stor (sixteenth century); ‘Muellemeysters [ ] Fredbergk’ struck 34 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. through and the following substituted: ‘P¢storis refs. Pref. no. 6. v Ascha¡enburgensis emptus ab heredibus dalero v.’. Koblenz 34 [Ecl^Ct.] v (Ehrenbreitstein-Koblenz), Hesse, Capuchins; both inscriptions 410 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. r on a1 : ‘Ad vsum fratrum Minorum Capuccinorum Vallis refs. Pref. no. 7. v Molan×’ and ‘Bibliotheca fratrum CapC Con£uent’. Georg 410 [Sap^Is.] Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label: see sale (1835), 171 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. lot 723. Provenance of vol. 2: Bartholomeus Schobarz(?) (six- refs. Pref. no. 8. r v teenth century?); signature on Ee2 . Cancelled inscription on 171 ‘Aliusprologus’. r Ee2 . Purchased for »0. 9.0; see Books Purchased (1835), 5. refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. r shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.11,12. 172 [Ier^Lam.] Ier preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r 219 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. Pref. no. 10. r B-318 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et 219 [Bar^Dn.] r expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis 299 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. Volume 1. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim r prophetarum’. a2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. v refs. See N-059. 299 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. v refs. Pref. no. 12. a2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. r refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. 2910 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. > r v 309 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. a3 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘In epistolas Hieronymi expositio’. Incipit: refs. Pref. no. 13. ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius, etc.’’ Ad euidentiam huius epistole quam r 3010 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presbyterum . . .’ r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. 313 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. r refs. Pref. no. 17. a4 [Guilelmus Brito: Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: r ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis 313 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. Hieronymi . . .’ v r 313 ‘Aliusprologus’. a4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. refs. Pref. no. 19. ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. r 314 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 1. r v 321 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. b6 Nicolaus de Lyra [pseudo-; Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio in pro- logum Pentateuchum’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’. Istam episto- refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt lam scripsit Hieronymus . . .’ esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this prologue. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. v r 321 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. c1 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis: Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n v principio’’. Omissis diuisionibus curiosis, accipio illam . . .’ 322 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. See Labrosse, ‘ OEuvres’, 157^75. Commentary surrounds refs. Pref. no. 21. > v 323 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. the text of each book. r r 325 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. c1 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’. Jerome’s prologue refs. Pref. no. 23. to Pentateuch omitted. v r 325 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. kk8 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti v Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. 329 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 24. Slight variation in the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. r v 3210 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. kk-[9] [I^II Par.] v oo-[8]r [OrMan.] 331 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. v refs. Pref. no. 25. oo8 [I^II Esr.] II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. v v 332 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. qq5 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. IV Esr omitted. r v 335 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. rr3 [Tb^Est.] r refs. Pref. no. 26. tt8 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. r v 336 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. tt10 [Iob.] r refs. Pref. no.3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’and‘argumentum’. 338 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. refs. Pref. no. 27. Volume 2. v r 338 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. A2 [Ps (G).] Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. r r 3310 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. 12 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 28. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- r 341 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris r Salomonis’. 349 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. b-318^b-319] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 551

refs. Pref. no. 29. refs. PL CXIII 37^50. r 2 r 3410 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. a3 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte r 351 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. questionis a quodam magistro in sacrapagina de ordine minorum refs. Pref. no. 31. auctori additionum fuit missa’. r 352 [I^II Mcc.] refs. PL CXIII 50^1. 2 v Volume 3. a3 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. v 382 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. refs. PL CXIII 51^60. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad a5 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. v 383 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. refs. PL CXIII 59^62. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 35; preceded by an ‘argumentum’. a5 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis r 384 [Mt.] in questione perambula’. v 427 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. refs. PL CXIII 60^2. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 36. a5 Paulus Burgensis: [Additions to Postils of Nicolaus de Lyra: v 428 [Mc.] Gn^Apc]. ‘Additiones ad postillam Nicolai de Lyra super v 441 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. Bibliam’. Incipit: ‘[C]irca expositionem litteralem huius primi refs. Pref. no. 37. capituli Genesis . . .’ v 442 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6329. v 2 r 472 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. b1 Doering, Matthias: [Corrections to Paulus Burgensis’ addi- refs. Pref. no. 38. tions: Gn^Apc]. ‘Correctorium corruptorii Burgensis’. Incipit: v 473 [Io.] ‘[P]ost prologum suum, Burgensis ad litteram accedens dicit . . .’ v 521 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. On the authorship see Labrosse, ‘>OEuvres’, 370. Doering’s cor- refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in rections usually occur after Burgensis’s additions. 2 v omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. t6 [Colophon for ‘Additiones’, dated1483]. r r 522 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. [*1 ] ‘Tabula additionum’. r 539 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, 1482^3. Folio. In three refs. Pref. no. 40. parts. Parts I and II are undated. Part III is dated 1482, and the r 539 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. ‘Additiones’of Paulus Burgensis 1483. The ‘Additiones’, although v 557 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. often found with the Bible, are not included in its printed register, refs. Pref. no. 41. and are entered separately in Pr and BMC. v 557 [II Cor^Hbr]. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. collation: Volume 1: a^c8 d^f10 g8 h10+1 i k10 l8 m^y aa^ll10 mm8 r 621 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. nn^xx10 yy12; volume 2: A^I10 K8 1^810 9 108 11^3010 318 32 3310 refs. Pref. no. 42. 3412 3510 36 3712; volume 3: 38^4910 50 518 52^6010 618 62^510 668 r 621 ‘Aliusprologus’. 67^910 [*]2 2a^o8 p10 q8 r^t6. refs. Pref. no. 43. GW 4287; HC *3165; Go¡ B-612; BMC V 197^8; Pr 4180^1; v 621 [Act.] BSB-Ink B-447; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 58; Darlow^ r 6410 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Moule 912; Gosselin 29; Labrosse, ‘¼uvres’, 156; Oates 1675^7; refs. Pref. no. 44. Sack, Freiburg, 660^2; Sheppard 3357. v 6410 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 67 r [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. COPY 1 Bound in three volumes. Gathering [*] bound at the end of vol. 3, refs. Pref. no. 49. after gathering 2t. 67 r ‘Aliusprologus’. 2 Binding: Parchment. Author, title, andvolume number inscribed refs. Pref. no. 50. Preface ascribed to Isidorus in this edition. on spine of each volume in black ink, also some white labels, giv- 67 v [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 ing imprint; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both 69 v [Printer’s explanation of the book, addressed to] the reader. 3 covers. Size: Vol. 1: 295 ¿ 210 ¿ 80 mm; vol. 2: 295 ¿ 210 ¿ Incipit: ‘Pro expeditione huius operis necnon ad intelligentiam 85 mm; vol. 3: 295 ¿ 205 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 196 mm. omnium in eo positorum, scias, in primis, o lector . . .’ Atbeginningofeachvolume, a listofthe Biblical books contained refs. BMC V 197. in that volume, in a seventeenth-century(?) hand. Occasional 69 v [Colophon, dated 1482]. 3 marginal annotations. 69 r Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcherrime questiones Judaicam per¢- 4 Provenance: Naples, Jesuits; deleted inscription on a r: ‘Domus diam in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Probatio 1 probationis Neapolitane’. George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^ adventus Christi.] Incipit: ‘[P]rimo queritur vtrum ex scripturis 1834); sale (1821), lot 186; purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books receptis a Judeis . . .’ Purchased (1821), 2 and the annotated sale catalogue. refs. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,177^82, who lists other alternative > shelfmark: Auct. M 3.1^3. titles on 177. v 695 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum principale est probandum . . .’ B-319 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et 2 r a1 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus’. expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis refs. PL CXIII 35^7. 2 r Part I. a1 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. r [a2 ] Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. 552 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-319

refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris v > [a2 ] Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. Salomonis’. 2 v refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. [ E2 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. v > [a3 ] [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti refs. Pref. no. 5. 2 r Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius,’’ etc. Ad euidentiam [ E3 ] [Prv.] 2 v huius epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presby- [ G6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. terum . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 6. r 2 r [a4 ] [Guilelmus Brito: Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: [ G7 ] [Ecl^Ct.] 2 r ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis [ I5 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. Hieronimi . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 7. 2 r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. [ I6 ] [Sap^Sir.] r [a4 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. Part III. 3 v ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. [ a2 ] [Is.] Preceded by a prologue and an ‘argumentum’. 3 r refs. Pref. no. 1. [ i1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. v [b5 ] Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in refs. Pref. no. 8. 3 v Pentateuchum’. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’. Istam epistolam scrip- [ i1 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. sit Hieronymus . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 9; preceded by ‘Prologus’. 3 v refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. [ i2 ] [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v 3 v [b5 ] [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio. . . in Pentateuchum’. [ n12 ] [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in r [b7 ] Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus in additiones’. captiuitate . . .’ 3 r refs. PL CXIII 35^7. [ o1 ] [Lam.] v 3 r [b7 ] Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. [ p1 ] ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. PL CXIII 37^50. refs. Pref. no. 10. r 3 r [b10 ] ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte [ p1 ] [Bar^Dn.] 3 r questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum [ D1 ] ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. auctori additionum fuit missa’. refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim refs. PL CXIII 50^1. prophetarum’. v 3 v [b10 ] ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. [ D1 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. PL CXIII 51^60. refs. Pref. no. 12. r 3 v [b12 ] Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille [ D2 ] [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 v fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. [ E3 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. PL CXIII 59^62. refs. Pref. no. 13. v 3 r [b12 ] [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta [ E4 ] ‘Argumentum’. Burgensis in questione perambula’. refs. Pref. no.14. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. In this edi- refs. PL CXIII 60^2. tion, it includes ‘In hoc propheta . . .’, pref.15. r 3 v [c1 ] Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n [ E4 ] [Ioel.] 3 v principio’’. Omissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que [ E8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. magis . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 17. [3E v] ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. See Labrosse, ‘>OEuvres’, 157^75. Commentary surrounds 8 text in each book. Doering’s corrections occur after Burgensis’ refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. 3 r additions. [ E9 ] ‘Aliusprologus’. v refs. Pref. no. 19. [c1 ] [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 v [Y r] ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. [ E9 ] [Am.] 3 3 v refs. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in librum [ F6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the inci- refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt pit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this [Y v] [I^II Par.] prologue. 4 3 r [cc r] [OrMan.] [ F7 ] [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 6 3 v Part II. [ F8 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. [2a v] [I^II Esr.] I Esr preceded by prologue. II Esr entitled refs. Pref. no. 21. 2 3 v ‘Neemias’ in this edition. [ F9 ] [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 v 2 r [ G ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. [ c1 ] [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. 1 [2d r] [Tb^Est.] Each book preceded by a prologue. refs. Pref. no. 23. 1 3 r [2g r] ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. [Also known as Alius prologus.] [ G2 ] [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 1 3 r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. Unusually fol- [ G7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. lowed, rather than preceded, by ‘Prologus in Job’. refs. Pref. no.24.‘Sciendum quoniam Niniue in nostra lingua. . .’, 2 r which in other editions appears as a separate prologue, is here [ g4 ] [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- included in this prologue. ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. 3 v 2 r [ G7 ] [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. [ E2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. b-319] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 553

3 v 2 r [ G9 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. [ R1 ] Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcerrime questiones Judaicam per¢- refs. Pref. no. 25. diam in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢- 3 v [ G10 ] [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. diam Judaeorum and Probatio adventus Christi.] Incipit:‘[P]rimo 3 r [ H4 ] ‘Prologus’ [to So]. queritur vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis posit e⁄caciter. . .’ refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,177^82, who lists other alternative 3 r > [ H5 ] [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. titles on 177. 3 v 2 v [ H7 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. [ R2 ] ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum refs. Pref. no. 27. principale est probandum . . .’ 3 v [ H8 ] [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1485. Folio. In four parts: (I^III) 3 v [ I2 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. [undated]; (IV) dated 7 May 1485. refs. Pref. no. 28. collation: Part I: [a10 b12 c^h10 i k8 l^o10 p6 q8 r^z A^E10 F12 G 3 r [ I3 ] [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. H10 I4 K^P10 QR6 S^X10 Y12 Z aa bb10 cc6]; part II: [a^e10 f8 g10 3 v [ K6 ] ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. h8 i^z A B10 CD8 E^O10 P8]; part III: [a^g10 h12 i^m10 n12 o8 p q10 refs. Pref. no. 29. r8 s2 t v10 x y6 z A^G10 HI8 K^N10 O8]; part IV: [a^l10 m8 n^q10 r8 3 v [ K7 ] [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. s6 t^y10 z12 A10 B8 C^F10 G12 H^O10 P8 Q6 R8]. Collation as GW, 3 r [ L1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. rather than BMC. refs. Pref. no. 31. 44 woodcuts. 3 r [ L2 ] [I^II Mcc.] GW 4288; HC *3166; Go¡ B-613; BMC II 427; Pr 2041; BSB-Ink Part IV. B-453; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 67; Darlow^Moule 912; 4 v [ a3 ] ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. Gosselin 409, no. 34; Oates 1004; Rhodes 364; Sack, Freiburg, refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad 663^4; Schramm XVII p. 8; Schreiber V 3472; Sheppard 1493^4. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’. [4a r] ‘Argumentum’ [to Mt]. [In other editions entitled Prologus.] FIRST COPY 4 Part II only (I Esr^Sir). Leaf [a ] mutilated, an initial cut away. refs. Pref. no. 34. 1 Leaves damaged. [4a v] ‘Prologus’. 4 Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, KyriÞ workshop refs. Pref. no. 35. no.114) blind-tooled calfover wooden boards. On the upper cover [4a r] [Mt.] 5 four corner-pieces, central boss lost, on lower two corner-pieces [4g v] Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 4 and central boss, two further corner-pieces lost. Remains of refs. Pref. no. 36. catches, two clasps lost. Letter-stamping at the head of the upper [4g v] [Mc.] 5 cover ‘Secunda pars lire’. On both covers triple ¢llets form a [4i v] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 2 frame, in which is a repeated foliate stamp (KyriÞ pl. 229, no. 3), refs. Pref. no. 37. and a repeated small £oral stamp (KyriÞ pl. 229, no. 4). On the [4i r] [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 3 upper cover the inner rectangle contains repeated merrythoughts [4n v] ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 1 with £oral decoration in the centre (KyriÞ pl. 229, no. 1 and pl. refs. Pref. no. 38. 230); on the lower cover the inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢l- [4n r] [Io.] 3 lets into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, in which [4t r] ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. 2 are two di¡erent £eurons. On the spine, a headed-outline tool refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in (KyriÞ pl. 229, no. 6), the small £oral stamp, and a small star- omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. shaped stamp (KyriÞ pl. 229, no. 2). Size: 325 ¿ 230 ¿ 85 mm. [4t v] [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 208 mm. [4x r] ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. 4 Occasional early marginal notes. refs. Pref. no. 40. Initials are supplied in red and blue. Capital strokes in red. [4x r] [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 4 Irregular manuscript signatures in red ink. [4z v] ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 5 Provenance: Wilfrid Michael Voynich, An Illustrated Catalogue refs. Pref. no. 41. of Early Printed Books . . ., Catalogue 28 no. 24, at the price of [4z v] [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 »1. 10. 0, but with a discount of 10% plus »0. 1. 0 postage, giving a [4H r] Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. 1 total of »1. 7. 0. Purchased in 1911; see Library Bills, 9 Jan. 1911; refs. Pref. no. 42. Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford [4H r] ‘Alius prologus’. 1 University Gazette, 22 May 1912,771. refs. Pref. no. 43. 4 v shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1485 c.2. [ H1 ] [Act.] [4L v] ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. SECOND COPY 4 Part of parts II and III only (Prv^II Mcc). refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) plain calf over wooden boards, [4L r] [Iac^Iud.] Each book preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 5 with remains of metal clasps, rebacked, the spine gold-tooled, let- [4N v] [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. 6 tered ‘S. Biblia N. Lyrani 1492’, cf. B-319(3) and B-323(1). Size: refs. Pref. no. 49. 322 ¿ 230 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 200 mm. [4N r] ‘Aliusprologus’. 8 Initials are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. Irregular con- refs. Pref. no. 50. 4 r temporary foliation in black ink. [ N8 ] [Apc.] 2 r [ Q6 ] [Colophon.] 554 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-319^b-320

Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. v book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘D.f.1’: see Lee, Royal b5 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio. . . in Pentateuchum’. r Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, lot 1182(?). Probably the copy pur- b7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus in additiones’. chased in either 1844 or 1854 for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased refs. PL CXIII 35^7. v (1844), 6 and Books Purchased (1854), 6. b7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1492 c.3. refs. PL CXIII 37^50. r shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1485 c.3. b10 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte THIRD COPY questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum Bound as gathering [a] in Koberger’s edition of1487 (B-320(2)). auctori additionum fuit missa’. Gathering [a] of part I only. refs. PL CXIII 50^1. v Binding: Contemporary German(?) blind-tooled calf over b10 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. wooden boards. Two clasps lost; rebacked, with gold-tooled refs. PL CXIII 51^60. r spine, the spine gold-tooled, lettered ‘S. Biblia N. Lyrani 1492’; b12 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille see Bib. Lat. 1485 c.3 and Bib. Lat. 1492 c.2,4, but now badly fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. worn. On both covers quadruple ¢llets form an outer frame, in refs. PL CXIII 59^62. v which is half of a lozenge-shaped foliate stamp. Further quadru- b12 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis ple ¢llets form an inner frame, in which is a repeated £oral stamp. in questione perambula’. The inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into triangular and refs. PL CXIII 60^2. r lozenge-shaped compartments, in which is the lozenge-shaped c1 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n £oral stamp or half stamp. Size: 323 ¿ 228 ¿ 108 mm. Size of principio’’. Omissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que leaf: 309 ¿ 207 mm. magis . . .’ Principal initials are supplied in red or blue, with pen-work in¢ll refs. See Labrosse, ‘>OEuvres’, 157^75. Commentary surrounds and extensions into the margins in red, blue, yellow, and green, text in each book. Doering’s corrections occur after Burgensis’ and £oral decoration, edged in black ink, and coloured in pink additions. v and yellow wash; other initials are supplied in red or blue. c1 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r Capital strokes in red. xx3 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. r Provenance: Heavily deleted inscription on [a1 ]. Frater Simon refs. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in librum r Heym (£. 1527); inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Frater Symon Heym [ ] Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the inci- posessor huius codicis [ ] Biblie anno 1527’. Augustus Frederick, pit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. v Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelf- xx4 [I^II Par.] r mark ‘D.f.1’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, lot mm6 [OrMan.] 1182(?). Probably the copy purchased in either 1844 or 1854 for Volume 2. v »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 6 and Books Purchased A2 [I^II Esr.] I Esr preceded by ‘Prologus’.II Esr entitled‘Neemias’ (1854), 6. in this edition. r Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1492 c.1. C1 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. r shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1487 c.2. D1 [Tb^Est.] Each book preceded by a prologue. r G1 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. [Also known as Alius prologus.] refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. Unusually fol- B-320 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et lowed, rather than preceded, by ‘Prologus in Job’. r expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis G4 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. Volume 1. r r Ee2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. a1 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris v > Salomonis’. a1 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. v refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. Ee2 ‘Aliusprologus’. v > refs. Pref. no. 5. a2 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti r Ee3 [Prv.] Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius,’’ etc. Ad euidentiam v huius epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presby- Gg6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. refs. Pref. no. 6. terum . . .’ r r Gg7 [Ecl^Ct.] a3 [Guilelmus Brito: Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: r ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis Ii5 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. refs. Pref. no. 7. Hieronymi . . .’ r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. Ii5 [Sap^Sir.] r Volume 3. a3 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53] v AA2 [Is.] Preceded by a prologue and an ‘argumentum’. ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. r refs. Pref. no. 1. II1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. v refs. Pref. no. 8. b5 Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in v Pentateuchum’. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’. Istam epistolam scrip- II1 ‘Aliusprologus’. sit Hieronymus . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by ‘Prologus’. b-320] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 555

v II2 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Volume 4. v 2 v NN12 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in a2 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. captiuitate . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r OO1 [Lam.] Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’. r 2 r PP1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. a3 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. refs. Pref. no. 10. refs. Pref. no. 34. r 2 v PP1 [Bar^Dn.] a3 ‘Aliusprologus’. r CCC1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 35. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim a4 [Mt.] 2 v prophetarum’. g4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. v CCC1 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 36. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 12. g5 [Mc.] v 2 v CCC2 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. i2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. v DDD3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 37. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 13. i3 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. r 2 v DDD4 ‘Argumentum’. n1 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. refs. Pref. no.14. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. In this edi- refs. Pref. no. 38. 2 r tion, it includes ‘In hoc propheta . . .’; pref. no. 15. n3 [Io.] v 2 r DDD4 [Ioel.] t2 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. v DDD8 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in refs. Pref. no. 17. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. v 2 v DDD8 ‘Aliusprologus’. t2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. x4 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r DDD9 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 40. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 19. x4 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v 2 v DDD9 [Am.] z5 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. v EEE6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. refs. Pref. no. 41. 2 v refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt z5 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 2 r esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this hh1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. prologue. refs. Pref. no. 42. r 2 v EEE7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. hh1 ‘Aliusprologus’. v EEE8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. refs. Pref. no. 43. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 21. hh1 [Act.] v 2 v EEE9 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. ll4 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. v FFF1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 23. ll5 [Iac^Iud.] Each book preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r 2 v FFF2 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. nn6 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. r FFF7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. refs. Pref. no. 49. 2 r refs. Pref. no.24.‘Sciendum quoniam Niniue in nostra lingua. . .’, nn8 ‘Aliusprologus’. which in other editions appears as a separate prologue, is here refs. Pref. no. 50. 2 r included in this prologue. nn8 [Apc.] v 2 r FFF7 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. qq6 [Colophon.] v 2 v FFF9 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. qq6 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcerrime questiones Judaicam per¢- refs. Pref. no. 25. diam in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢- v FFF10 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. diam Judaeorum and Probatio adventus Christi.] Incipit:‘[P]rimo r GGG4 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. queritur vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis posit e⁄caciter. . .’ refs. Pref. no. 26. refs. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,177^82, who lists other alternative r > GGG5 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. titles on 177. v 2 r GGG7 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. rr2 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum refs. Pref. no. 27. principale est probandum . . .’ v GGG8 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1487. Folio. In four parts: (I^III) v HHH2 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. [undated]; (IV) 3 Dec. 1487. refs. Pref. no. 28. collation: Part I: 1a10 b12 c^h10 i k8 l^o10 p6 q8 r^z aa^dd10 ee12 ¡ r h HHH3 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. gg10 hh4 ii^oo10 pp qq6 rr^vv10 xx12 yy zz 10 6; part II: A^E10 F8 v hh mm III6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. G10 H8 I^Z Aa Bb10 Cc Dd8 Ee^Oo10 Pp8; part III: AA^GG10 refs. Pref. no. 29. 12 10 12 8 10 6 v HH II^MM NN OO PP^TT UU XX YY ZZ AAA^ III7 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 10 8 10 8 2 10 8 r FFF GGG HHH III^MMM NNN ; part IV: a^l m n^ KKK1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. q10 r8 s6 t^y10 z12 2aa10 bb8 cc^¡10 gg12 hh^oo10 pp8 qq rr6. refs. Pref. no. 31. r Collation as GW, not as BMC. KKK2 [I^II Mcc.] 44 woodcuts. 556 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-320^b-321

GW 4289; HC *3167; Go¡ B-614; BMC II 431; Pr 2060; BSB-Ink B-321 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et B-459; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 77; Darlow^Moule 912; expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis Gosselin 409, no. 35; Oates 1012; Rhodes 365; Sack, Freiburg, Volume 1. 665; Schramm XVII p. 8; Schreiber V 3473; Sheppard 1505^6. r a2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. FIRST COPY refs. PL CXIII 23^6. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, Bound in four volumes. 1 2 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. Wanting the blank leaves a1, Dd8, and a1. v > a2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. Binding: Eighteenth-century German mottled calf; marbled refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. pastedowns; the spine gold-tooled and lettered ‘B[ibliotheca] v > a3 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘In epistolas Hieronymi expositio’. Incipit: P[alatina]’. On both covers of each volume, the arms of Carl ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius, etc.’’ Ad euidentiam huius epistole quam Theodor, Elector Palatine and Elector of Bavaria, the two shields scribit Hieronimus ad Paulinum presbyterum . . .’ over the collar of the Order of S. Hubertus, bearing the arms of r a4 [Guilelmus Brito: Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: Bavaria, Ju« lich, Cleves, Berg, Mo« rs, Bergen-op-Zoom,Veldenz, ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis Mark, and Ravensberg: see Siebmacher 1/1, 16 pl. 20; see also Hieronymi . . .’ Byw. A 3.8 and Auct. 1Q inf. 2.24. Scars of index tabs. Size: refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. Volume 1: 295 ¿ 230 ¿ 78 mm; volume 2: 295 ¿ 222 ¿ 68 mm; r a4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. vol. 3: 295 ¿ 230 ¿ 72 mm; vol. 4: 295 ¿ 225 ¿ 67 mm. Size of ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. leaf: 288 ¿ 204 mm. refs. Pref. no. 1. Early marginal notes, pointing hands, and underlining in black v b5 Nicolaus de Lyra [pseudo-; Guilelmus Brito: Commentary on ink. Hieronymus’s prologue to Pentateuch.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]esiderii Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. mei’’. Istam epistolam scripsit Hieronymus . . .’ Provenance: Carl Theodor, Elector Palatine and Elector of refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. Bavaria (1724^1799); shelfmark on front endleaves of each v b5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio Hieronymi presbyteri in Pentatheum’. volume: ‘Collect. Bibl. pag. 461’. Duplicate from the Royal r v v v b7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus in additiones’. Library, Munich; stamp on a1 of vol. 1, A1 of vol. 2, AA1 of vol. v refs. PL CXIII 35^7. 3, a1 of vol. 4; ‘Dupl’on pencil on verso of front endleaves of vols v b7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. 1, and 2, also shelfmarks‘A80’and ‘C9’on front endleaves of each refs. PL CXIII 37^50. volume. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not v c1 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 2.1^4. auctori additionum fuit missa’. SECOND COPY refs. PL CXIII 50^1. Part I only. r c2 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. Gathering [a] is of Koberger’s edition of 7 May 1485 (B-319(3)). refs. PL CXIII 51^60. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden r c3 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille fra- boards. Two clasps lost; rebacked, with gold-tooled spine, the tris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. spine gold-tooled, lettered ‘S. Biblia N. Lyrani 1492’; see Bib. refs. PL CXIII 59^62. Lat. 1485 c.3 and Bib. Lat. 1492 c.2,4, but now badly worn. On v c3 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis both covers quadruple ¢llets form a frame, in which is half a in questione perambula’. lozenge-shaped foliate stamp. Further quadruple ¢llets form an refs. PL CXIII 60^2. inner frame, in which is a repeated £oral stamp. The inner rect- r c4 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘[I]n angle is divided by triple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge- principio creauit deus, omissis diuisionibus curiosis . . .’ shaped compartments, in which is the lozenge-shaped £oral refs. See Labrosse, ‘>OEuvres’, 157^75. Commentary surrounds stamp or half stamp. Size: 323 ¿ 228 ¿ 108 mm. Size of text in each book. leaf: 309 ¿ 207 mm. v c4 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Very occasional early notes. v d2 Doering, Matthias: [Corrections to Paulus Burgensis’ addi- Woodcuts coloured in red, yellow,blue, and greenwash. Principal tions: Gn^Apc]. ‘Correctorium corruptorii Burgensis’. Incipit: initials are supplied in red or blue with reserved white decoration, ‘[P]ost prologum suum, Burgensis ad litteram accedens dicit . . .’ and with pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins in red, Doering’s corrections occur after Burgensis’additions. blue, yellow, and green; other initials are supplied in red or blue. r tt2 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Capital strokes in red. r Hieronymi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Provenance: Heavily deleted inscription on [a1 ]. Frater Simon r Slight variation in the incipit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. Heym (£. 1527); inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Frater Symon Heym [ ] tt-[3]r [I^II Par.] posessor huius codicis [ ] Biblie anno 1527’. Augustus Frederick, zz-[9]r [OrMan.] Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelf- Volume 2. mark ‘D.f.1’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, lot r Aa3 [I^II Esr.] II Esr entitled ‘Neemias’ in this edition. 1182(?). Probably the copy purchased in either 1844 or 1854 for r Cc1 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. IV Esr omitted. »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 6 and Books Purchased v Cc8 [Tb^Est.] (1854), 6. r Gg1 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1492 c.1. shelfmark: Bib. Lat.1487 c.2. b-321] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 557

v r Gg3 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by a ‘Prologus’ and an ‘argumen- GG6 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r tum’. Ps (G) preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. GG8 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r Eee2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. refs. Pref. no. 27. r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- HH1 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris HH2 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 28. r r Eee2 ‘Aliusprologus’. HH3 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 5. II3 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. v Eee2 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 29. r r Ggg6 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. II4 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 6. KK1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. v Ggg6 [Ecl^Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 31. v v Iii4 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. KK1 [I^II Mcc.] refs. Pref. no. 7. Volume 4. r 2 r Iii5 [Sap^Sir.] AA2 ‘Alius prologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. Volume 3. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r A1 [Is.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelia’. r 2 r I1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. AA3 ‘Prologus’ [to Mt]. refs. Pref. no. 8. refs. Pref. no. 35; preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v 2 v I1 ‘Aliusprologus’. AA3 [Mt.] 2 r refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by a‘Prologus’. GG1 ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r I2 [Ier^Lam.] Ier preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 36. r 2 r P1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. GG2 [Mc.] 2 v refs. Pref. no. 10. HH6 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. r P1 [Bar^Dn.] refs. Pref. no. 37. r 2 r CC1 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. HH7 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 2 r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim NN1 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. prophetarum’. refs. Pref. no. 38. r 2 v CC1 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. NN2 [Io.] v refs. Pref. no. 12. TT1 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. r CC2 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in v DD3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. r refs. Pref. no. 13. TT2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r DD4 [Ioel.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. XX3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. r DD8 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. refs. Pref. no. 40. r refs. Pref. no. 17. XX3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r v DD8 ‘Aliusprologus’. ZZ4 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 41. v v DD8 ‘Aliusprologus’. ZZ4 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 19. HHH1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. r EE1 [Am.] refs. Pref. no. 42. v r EE6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. HHH1 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt refs. Pref. no. 43. v esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this HHH1 [Act.] v prologue. LLL4 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. r EE7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. v r EE8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. LLL5 [Iac^Iud.] Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 21. NNN6 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prologus’ [to Apc]. r FF1 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 49. v v FF2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. NNN7 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. Pref. no. 23. refs. Pref. no. 50. r r FF3 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. NNN8 [Apc.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r FF7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. QQQ5 [Colophon, attributing commentary, additions, and correc- refs. Pref. no. 24. tions]. v r FF7 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. RRR1 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Libellus . . . in quo sunt pulcerrime ques- r GG1 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. tiones iudaicam per¢diam in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also refs. Pref. no. 25. known as Probatio adventus Christi.] Incipit: ‘[P]rimo queritur v GG2 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis possit . . .’ v GG5 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. refs. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,177^82, who lists other alternative refs. Pref. no. 26. titles on 177. 558 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-321^b-322

r RRR2 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: grounds, the gilt with punch-dotting, the initials with decoration ‘[S]ecundum principale est probandum . . .’ in white, yellow or black, within borders of red and green, or red, [Lyons]: Johannes Siber, [after 7 May 1485, c.1488]. Folio. and with foliate extensions and borders in red, green, and blue. collation: Part I: a^z h aa^rr8 ||6 sstt6 tt^xx8 yy6 zz10; part II: Other initials are supplied in red or blue, or interlocked red and Aa10 Bb^Ii8 Kk6 Ll10 Mm^Ss8 Tt6 Uv^Zz Aaa8 Bbb Ccc6 Ddd^ blue, some with extensions into the margins. Paragraph marks Kkk8 Lll Mmm Nnn6 Ooo Ppp8 Qqq10; part III: A^R8 ST6 U Xy are supplied in red and blue. Capital strokes in red. zZ AA^HH8 II6 KK^NN8; part IV: AA^HH8 II^MM6 NN^ Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Franciscan friars assisting atthe 8 6 8 10 8 6 8 convent of the Poor Clares, S. Clara; inscriptions, in the same ¢f- PP QQ RR SS^ZZ AAA BBB CCC^PPP QQQ RRR . r r 6 4+1 teenth/sixteenth-century hand, on a2 of vol. 1 and AA1 of vol. 4: Gathering Nnn , not Nnn as GW; Nnn6 is a blank leaf. 25 woodcuts. ‘Iste liber pertinet ad domum fratrum apud sanctam Claram GW 4290 (Anm.); HC *3163; C 1036; Go¡ B-615; Pr 8542; BSB-Ink Bamberge’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); bibliogra- B-454; Gosselin 27; Labrosse, ‘¼uvres’, 156; Rhodes 366; Sack, phical note, perhaps in KloÞ’s hand on front endleaf of each Freiburg, 666^7; Sheppard 6601. volume: not found in KloÞ’s sale catalogue. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelf- COPY mark ‘D.h.2’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, lot Wanting the blank leaves, vol. 1: a1, r8, cc8, zz10; vol. 2: Aa1, Ff8, 737. Purchased for »6; see Books Purchased (1844), 6. Qqq9^10; vol. 3: O8, BB8; vol. 4: SS8, BBB10, QQQ6, RRR7^8. shelfmark: Auct.Y 1.1^4. Impressions of inked type on Aa2, Qqq8, and the rear endleaf of vol. 2; the front endleaf, NN8 and the rear endleaf of vol. 3. Bound in four volumes. B-322 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, KyriÞ workshop expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis no. 112) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with metal Volume 1. clasps and catches (vol. 1: upper clasp only; vol. 2: no clasps; vols (A r [Title-page.] 3 and 4: both clasps). Central boss and corner-pieces on each 1 (A r Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. cover lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of 2 refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, the lower cover of each volume. Contemporary manuscript label 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. on the upper cover of each volume. Vol. 1: On the upper cover > (A v Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. quadruple ¢llets form a frame, in which is a large rosette stamp 2 refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. (KyriÞ pl. 225, no. 1), a foliate sta¡ stamp (KyriÞ pl. 225, no. 3), > (A v Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti and a lozenge-shaped dragon stamp (KyriÞ pl. 225, no. 2). 3 Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius,’’ etc. Ad euidentiam Quadruple ¢llets form an inner rectangle, in which are repeated huius epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presby- merrythoughts and a repeated £euron stamp. On the lower cover terum . . .’ quadruple ¢llets form a frame, in which are the rosette stamp and r (A4 Guilelmus Brito: [Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: the foliate sta¡ stamp. Quadruple ¢llets form an inner rectangle, ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis further divided by quadruple ¢llets into triangular compart- Hieronymi . . .’ ments, each containing the lozenge-shaped dragon stamp.Vol. 2: refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. On the upper cover quadruple ¢llets form an outer frame, in r (A4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. which are the rosette stamp and the foliate sta¡ stamp; further ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. quadruple ¢llets form an inner frame, in which is the rosette refs. Pref. no. 1. stamp at each corner. Quadruple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, v (B5 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in in which are the repeated merrythought stamp and the repeated Pentateuchum’. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’.Istam epistolam scrip- £euron. On the lower cover quadruple ¢llets form a frame, in sit Hieronymus . . .’ which are the rosette stamp and the foliate sta¡ stamp. The inner refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. rectangle, formed by quadruple ¢llets, is further divided by quad- v (B5 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio . . . in Pentateuchum’. ruple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, in r (B7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus in additiones’. some of which is the rosette stamp, others with a small £oral refs. PL CXIII 35^7. v stamp.Vol. 3: on the upper cover quadruple ¢llets form an outer (B7 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. frame, in which are the rosette stamp and the foliate sta¡ stamp; refs. PL CXIII 37^50. r further quadruple ¢llets form an inner frame, decorated, at each (B10 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte corner, with the rosette stamp. The inner rectangle, formed by questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum quadruple ¢llets, is divided by quadruple ¢llets into triangular auctori additionum fuit missa’. and lozenge-shaped compartments, in which is a £euron or a refs. PL CXIII 50^1. v £oral stamp. On the lower cover decoration as for the lower (B10 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. cover of vol. 1. Vol. 4: decoration on both covers as for vol. 1; refs. PL CXIII 51^60. r lower clasp repaired. Size: Vol. 1: 430 ¿ 308 ¿ 105 mm; vol. 2: (B12 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille 430 ¿ 308 ¿ 85 mm; vol. 3: 430 ¿ 305 ¿ 80 mm; vol. 4: 430 ¿ fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. 308 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 414^8 ¿ 290^3 mm. refs. PL CXIII 59^62. v Occasional early marginal notes. (B12 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis South German decoration. Principal initials at the beginning of in questione perambula’. each book are supplied in blue, red or green, on burnished gold refs. PL CXIII 60^2. b-322] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 559

r r (C1 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n HHH5 [Ioel.] r principio’’. Omissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que III1 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. magis . . .’ Commentary surrounds text in each book. Doering’s refs. Pref. no. 17. r corrections occur after Burgensis’additions. III1 ‘Aliusprologus’. v (C1 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by a‘prologus’and an‘argumentum’, refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. v Rg by a‘prologus’. III1 ‘Aliusprologus’. r (XX3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to I^II Par]. refs. Pref. no. 19. r refs. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in librum III2 [Am.] r Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the inci- KKK1 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. pit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt v (XX4 [I^II Par.] esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this r (mm6 [OrMan.] prologue. v Volume 2. KKK1 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r A2 [I^II Esr.] I Esr preceded by a prologue. II Esr entitled KKK3 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. ‘Neemias’ in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 21. r r C5 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. KKK4 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r D1 [Tb^Est.] Each book preceded by a prologue. KKK6 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. r G3 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. [Also known as Alius prologus.] refs. Pref. no. 23. v refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. Unusually fol- KKK6 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v lowed, rather than preceded, by ‘Prologus in Job’. LLL3 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. r G6 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- refs. Pref. no.24.‘Sciendum quoniam Niniue in nostralingua. . .’, ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. which in other editions appears as a separate prologue, is here r Ll2 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. included in this prologue. r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- LLL4 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris LLL6 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 25. v r Ll2 ‘Alius prologus’. LLL7 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 5. MMM2 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. r Ll3 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 26. v v Oo2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. MMM3 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 6. MMM6 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r Oo3 [Ecl^Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 27. r r Qq7 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. MMM7 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 7. NNN1 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. r Qq7 [Sap^Sir.] refs. Pref. no. 28. v Volume 3. NNN1 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r AA1 [Title-page.] OOO5 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. v AA2 [Is.] Preceded by a prologue and an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 29. r r LL4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacio’ [to Ier]. OOO6 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 8. PPP1 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. v LL4 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Pref. no. 31. v refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by a‘prologus’. PPP2 [I^II Mcc.] v LL5 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Volume 4. v v RR7 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit: ‘[E]t factum est postquam in a3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. captiuitate . . . refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad r RR8 [Lam.] Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’. v r SS7 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. a4 ‘Argumentum’ [to Mt]. refs. Pref. no. 10. refs. Pref. no. 34. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. v v SS7 [Bar^Dn.] Ez and Dn preceded by prologues. a4 ‘Prologus’. v FFF7 ‘Alius prologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. refs. Pref. no. 35. r refs. Pref. no. 11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim a5 [Mt.] v prophetarum’. h8 [Hieronymus]: ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. r FFF8 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. Pref. no. 36. v refs. Pref. no. 12. i1 [Mc.] r v GGG1 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. l2 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. r HHH4 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. Pref. no. 37. r refs. Pref. no. 13. l3 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. v v HHH4 ‘Argumentum’. q1 ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. refs. Pref. no.14. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. In this edi- refs. Pref. no. 38. r tion, it includes ‘In hoc propheta . . .’, pref. no. 15.. q3 [Io.] 560 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-322^b-323

r r aa2 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. On a2 an eight-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue with red pen- refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in work £oral in¢ll and extensions into the guttering. Other initials omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. are supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. v aa2 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Provenance: Johannes Hinselmann(?) (À1538). Sold book to r dd4 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. Nicolaus Richter de Aysa, 1538: signatures on outside of cover of r refs. Pref. no. 40. vol. 2 and inscription on a1 of vol. 4: ‘Empta per fratrem r dd4 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Nicolaum Richter de Aysa anno salutis 1538 a venerabili viro v gg1 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. domino ve[ ]o sacre pagine licen[tiat]o et testamenti magistri refs. Pref. no. 41. Joannis Hinslei(?) executore ve[ ].’Augustus Frederick, Duke of v gg1 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelfmark r rr1 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. ‘D.f.1’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, lot 1182(?). refs. Pref. no. 42. Probably purchased in either 1844 or 1854 for »2. 2. 0; see Books v rr1 ‘Aliusprologus’. Purchased (1844), 6 and Books Purchased (1854), 6. refs. Pref. no. 43. shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1492 c.2,4. v rr1 [Act.] SECOND COPY v xx2 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. Vol. 4 only.Wanting gathering [*]. refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over r xx3 [Iac^Iud.] Each book preceded by an ‘argumentum’. wooden boards, with metal clasps. On both covers triple ¢llets v zz8 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. form concentric frames; in the outer, a repeated round £ower- refs. Pref. no. 49. head tool; in the central frame, a repeated £oral tool and, in a r hh2 ‘Aliusprologus’. panel at head and tail, a £oral ornament; in the inner frame, a refs. Pref. no. 50. cresting roll. In the inner rectangle, a £oral centre-piece and, at r hh2 [Apc.] each corner, a small £oral tool. Size: 324 ¿ 223 ¿ 80 mm. Size of r [*]1 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcerrime questiones Judaicam per¢diam leaf: 302 ¿ 208 mm. r in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢diam Copious marginal notes.Table of contents on a1 in a contempor- Judaeorum and Probatio adventus Christi.] Incipit:‘[P]rimo quer- ary hand. r itur vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis posit e⁄caciter. . .’ On a2 a nine-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in interlocked red and v [*]2 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum blue, with extension into the guttering. Other initials, some with r principale est probandum . . .’ extensions into the margins, paragraph marks, and a rubric on a2 Strasbourg: [Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 1492. Folio. In four are supplied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. parts dated: (I^III) [undated]; (IV) 3 Nov.1492. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark may collation: Vol.1: (A10 (B12 (C-(H10 (I (K8 (L-(O10 (P6 (Q8 (R-(Z (h suggest a date c.1855. (AA-(DD10 (EE12 (FF10 (GG8 (HH6 (II-(OO10 (PP (QQ6 shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.49. (RR-(UU10 (XX12 (YY (ZZ (hh10 (mm6; vol. 2: A^C8 (D6 D10 E^I8 THIRD COPY K6 L8 MN6 O^Z Aa^Gg8 Hh Ii6 Kk^Nn8 Oo6 Pp^Rr8 Ss6 Tt Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-146(3); see there for details of Uv8 Xx^Zz hh6 mm8; vol. 3: AA^ZZ8 hh6 mm AAA^RRR8 SSS6 binding and provenance. TTT8; vol. 4: a^o8 p6 q^x8 y6 aa bb8 cc4 dd^ll8 mm6 nn^zz 8 6 Gathering g only. Size of fragments: 308 ¿ 217 mm. hh mm v kk8 [etc] [*]6. Early annotations on g6 , including a ‘nota’ mark and a pointing 43 woodcuts: see Schramm XX pls128^62. hand. GW 4292; HC *3169; Go¡ B-617; BMC I 108; Pr 462; BSB-Ink Two- and three-line initials are supplied in red; occasional capital B-468; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 27; Darlow^Moule 912; strokes in red. Gosselin 409, no. 38; Oates 185^6; Rhodes 367; Sack, Freiburg, shelfmark: Gibson 403*(10). 669; Schramm XX p. 22; Schreiber V 3474; Sheppard 367^8. FIRST COPY B-323 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et Vols 2 and 4 only. expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, the spine gold-tooled, lettered ‘S. Biblia N. Lyrani 1492’; Volume 1. r see Bib. Lat. 1487 c.2 and Bib. Lat. 1485 c.3; two catches on vol. 2, Aa1 [Title-page.] r remains of two catches on vol. 4; four corner-pieces on each Aa2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. volume. Rebacked. On both covers triple ¢llets form two frames; refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, in the outer triangular-shaped halves of a large £oral ornament; 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. v > in the inner a repeated stamp of a dragon and scrolls containing Aa2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. the inscription: ‘SPES MEA DEUS’. The inner rectangle is refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. v > divided by triple ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and triangular com- Aa3 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti partments, in which is a full or half £oral ornament stamp. Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’. Ad euidentiam huius Signature of Johannes Hinselmann(?) on outside of cover of epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presbyterum . . .’ r vol. 2. Size: Volume 2: 320 ¿ 227 ¿ 81 mm; vol. 4: 320 ¿ 228 ¿ Aa4 [Guilelmus Brito: Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: 85 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 204 mm. ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis Early marginal notes. Hieronymi . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. b-323] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 561

r v Aa4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. A2 [Is.] Preceded by a prologue and an ‘argumentum’. v ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. K3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. refs. Pref. no. 1. refs. Pref. no. 8. v r Ab6 [Guilelmus Brito]: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in K4 ‘Aliusprologus’. Pentateuchum’. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’.Istam epistolam scrip- refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by a‘prologus’. r sit Hieronymus . . .’ K5 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. Q2 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- v Ab6 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio . . . in Pentateuchum’. tiuitate . . . r v Ab8 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus in additiones’. Q2 [Lam.] v refs. PL CXIII 35^7. R1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. v Ab8 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. refs. Pref. no. 10. v refs. PL CXIII 37^50. R1 [Bar^Dn.] r r Ac3 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte EE7 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum refs. Pref. no.11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim pro- auctori additionum fuit missa’. phetarum’as in ed.Weber. r refs. PL CXIII 50^1. EE7 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. r Ac3 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. refs. Pref. no. 12. r refs. PL CXIII 51^60. EE8 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v Ac4 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille GG2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. refs. Pref. no. 13. v refs. PL CXIII 59^62. GG2 ‘Argumentum’. r Ac5 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis refs. Pref. no.14. In other editions entitled‘Prologus’. In this edi- in questione perambula’. tion, it includes ‘In hoc propheta . . .’, pref. no. 15. r refs. PL CXIII 60^2. GG3 [Ioel.] v r Ac5 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Commentary GG7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. surrounds text in each book. Doering’s corrections usually occur refs. Pref. no. 17. r after Burgensis’additions. GG7 ‘Aliusprologus’. r Ac6 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. r v Cb8 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. GG7 ‘Alius prologus’. refs. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in librum refs. Pref. no. 19. r Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the inci- GG8 [Am.] r pit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. HH6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. r Cc1 [I^II Par.] refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt r Cg8 [OrMan.] esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this Volume 2. prologue. r r Da1 [Title-page.] HH7 [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v r Da2 [I^II Esr.] I Esr preceded by prologue. II Esr entitled HH8 ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. ‘Neemias’ in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 21. v r Dc3 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. II1 [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v Dd4 [Tb^Est.] Each book preceded by a prologue. II2 ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. r Dg6 ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. [Also known as Alius prologus.] refs. Pref. no. 23. r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. Unusually fol- II3 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v lowed, rather than preceded, by ‘Prologus in Job’. II7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. v Dg8 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- refs. Pref. no.24.‘Sciendum quoniam Niniue in nostralingua. . .’, ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. which in other editions appears as a separate prologue, is here v Eh1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. included in this prologue. r refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- II8 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris KK2 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. Salomonis’. refs. Pref. no. 25. v r Eh1 ‘Alius prologus’. KK3 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 5. KK6 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. r Eh2 [Prv.] refs. Pref. no. 26. v r Ek7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. KK7 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 6. LL1 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. r Ek8 [Ecl^Ct.] refs. Pref. no. 27. r v Em8 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. LL2 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r refs. Pref. no. 7. LL4 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. r Em8 [Sap^Sir.] refs. Pref. no. 28. v Volume 3. LL4 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r r A1 [Title-page.] MM7 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. 562 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-323^b-324

refs. Pref. no. 29. GW 4293; HC *3170; Go¡ B-618; BMC II 436; Pr 2083; BSB-Ink r MM8 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. B-469; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 98; Darlow^Moule 912; r NN3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. Gosselin 409, no. 39; Oates 1025; Sack, Freiburg, 670^1; refs. Pref. no. 31. Schramm XVII p. 9; Schreiber V 3475; Sheppard 1518^19. r NN4 [I^II Mcc.] FIRST COPY Volume 4. Bound in four volumes. v a3 ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. Wanting Aa4 and the blank leaves RR8 and xx8. refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad Binding: All four volumes bound identically, for the Bodleian Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’. Library, in nineteenth-century calf, with tawed leather index r a4 ‘Argumentum’ [to Mt]. tabs. Size: Vol. 1: 360 ¿ 245 ¿ 83 mm; vol. 2: 360 ¿ 245 ¿ 70 mm; refs. Pref. no. 34. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. vol. 3: 360 ¿ 245 ¿ 70 mm; vol. 4: 360 ¿ 245 ¿ 83 mm. Size of v a4 ‘Prologus’. leaf: 347 ¿ 223 mm. refs. Pref. no. 35. Early marginal notes. r a5 [Mt.] Principal initials at the beginning of each volume are supplied in r h4 [Hieronymus]: ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. blue, with foliate scrolling in white, on burnished gold ground, the refs. Pref. no. 36. gilt usually with punch-dotting, within a segmented frame of red, v h5 [Mc.] pale green, edged in yellow; in the frame, £oral decoration sup- v k4 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. plied in red, green, blue, yellow, and pink, with dots in gold and, refs. Pref. no. 37. occasionally, in silver. Other initials, some with extensions into v k5 [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Some o v ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. v v 6 capital strokes in red. Rubrication dated ‘1494’on xx1 and xx7 . refs. Pref. no. 38. Provenance: Largely erased inscription, on Da r,A r: ‘Pertinet v 1 1 o7 [Io.] ad Bibliothecam . . .’, according to Sheppard possibly Augsburg, r v7 ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Udalrichus et Afra, but too uncertain refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in for transcription and the inscription does not follow the pattern omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. of a book certainly owned by S. Georgius, B-303(1). Georg v v7 [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); see sale catalogue (1835), lot v z3 ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. 724, which is marked in the Bodleian copy as being purchased refs. Pref. no. 40. for the Library, and appears to be the only evidence for the KloÞ v z3 [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. provenance. Purchased for »1. 10. 0; see Books Purchased r bb7 ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. (1835), 5. refs. Pref. no. 41. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.7^10. v bb7 [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. SECOND COPY v ll5 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. Vol. 3 only. refs. Pref. no. 42. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over v ll5 ‘Aliusprologus’. wooden boards, with remains of leather clasps. The upper cover refs. Pref. no. 43. badly worn. On both covers ¢llets form concentric frames; the v ll5 [Act.] outer, a foliate roll, within this a frame, in which is a foliate sta¡ r pp4 ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. with rosette and, within this, a frame in which is a roll containing refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. heads over a £oral background with names; in the inner frame, a v pp4 [Iac^Iud.] Each book preceded by an ‘argumentum’. repeated £eur-de-lis stamp, two small £oral stamps, and a v rr8 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. £euron. In the inner rectangle, a lozenge-shaped centre-piece refs. Pref. no. 49. and four small £eur-de-lis stamps, one at each corner of the rect- v ss1 ‘Aliusprologus’. angle.‘Nicolai de Lyra Postilla’on spine in faded black ink. Size: refs. Pref. no. 50. 340 ¿ 245 ¿ 73 mm. Size of leaf: 328 ¿ 224 mm. v ss1 [Apc.] Early marginal notes, some in red. v xx1 [Colophon.] Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph r xx2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcerrime questiones Judaicam per¢diam marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢diam red. Some woodcuts are partially coloured in red. Judaeorum and Probatio adventus Christi.] Incipit:‘[P]rimo quer- r Provenance: Heraldic book-plate on A1 : quarterly,1and 4, eagle itur vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis posit e⁄caciter. . .’ dimidiated, 2 and 3, bust of a man wearing a pointed cap facing refs. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,177^82, who lists otheralternative centre; crest, between wings, bust of man wearing pointed cap. titles on 177. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not found in Catalogus v xx3 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum (1843), with Appendix. principale est probandum . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.32. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1493. Folio. In four parts: (I^III) undated; (IV) 12 Apr. 1493. B-324 Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et collation: Part I: Aa^Az Ba^Bz Ca^Cg8; part II: Da^Dz Ea^ Es8 Et10; part III: A^Z AA^PP8 QQ6 RR8; part IV: a^z aa^xx8. expositionibus Guilelmi Britonis Woodcuts. Volume 1. b-324] biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis 563

r v Aa1 [Title-page.] Eh1 ‘Prologus’ [to Prv]. r Aa2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus primus’. refs. Pref. no. 4; preceded by ‘Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbi- refs. PL CXIII 25^30. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, teri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos, de libris 5829 and Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. Salomonis’. v > v Aa2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Prologus secundus’. Eh1 ‘Aliusprologus’. refs. PL CXIII 29^34. See Labrosse,‘ OEuvres’,159. refs. Pref. no. 5. v > r Aa3 Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . super epistolas Sancti Eh2 [Prv.] v Hieronymi’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius,’’ etc. Ad euidentiam Ek7 ‘Prologus’ [to Ecl]. huius epistole quam scribit Hieronymus ad Paulinum presby- refs. Pref. no. 6. r terum . . .’ Ek8 [Ecl^Ct.] r r Aa4 Guilelmus Brito: [Postils on prologue of Hieronymus.] Incipit: Em8 ‘Prologus’ [to Sap]. ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Istam litteram inueni in epistolis refs. Pref. no. 7. r Hieronymi . . .’ Em8 [Sap^Sir.] refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2824. Volume 3. r r Aa4 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest [ep. 53]. A1 [Title-page.] v ‘Prologus in Bibliam’. A2 [Is.] Preceded by a prologue and an ‘argumentum’. v refs. Pref. no. 1. K3 Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Ier]. v Ab6 Guilelmus Brito: ‘Expositio . . . in prologum . . . in refs. Pref. no. 8. r Pentateuchum’. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]esiderii mei’’.Istam epistolam scrip- K4 ‘Aliusprologus’. sit Hieronymus . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 9. Preceded by a‘prologus’. r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 2825. K5 [Ier.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v v Ab6 [Prologue to Pentateuch.] ‘Prefatio . . . in Pentateuchum’. Q2 [Introduction to Lam.] Incipit:‘[E]t factum est postquam in cap- r Ab8 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Prologus in additiones’. tiuitate . . .’ v refs. PL CXIII 35^7. Q2 [Lam.] v v Ab8 Paulus Burgensis: ‘Additio super vtrumque prologum’. R1 ‘Prefatio’ [to Bar]. refs. PL CXIII 37^50. refs. Pref. no. 10. r v Ac3 ‘Copia cuiusdam littereque contra determinationem predicte R1 [Bar^Dn.] r questionis a quodam magistro in sacra pagina de ordine minorum EE7 ‘Aliusprologus’ [toTwelve Prophets]. auctori additionum fuit missa’. refs. Pref. no.11; preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim pro- refs. PL CXIII 50^1. phetarum’as in ed.Weber. r r Ac3 ‘Copia responsionis ad predictam epistolam’. EE7 ‘Prologus’ [to Os]. refs. PL CXIII 51^60. refs. Pref. no. 12. v r Ac4 Doering, Matthias: ‘Prologus in replicas defensiuas postille EE8 [Os.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v fratris Nicolai de Lyra ab impugnationibus domini Burgensis’. GG2 ‘Prologus’ [to Ioel]. refs. PL CXIII 59^62. refs. Pref. no. 13. r v Ac5 [Doering, Matthias]: ‘Replica contra quedam dicta Burgensis GG2 ‘Argumentum’. in questione perambula’. refs. Pref. no.14. In other editions entitled‘Prologus’. In this edi- refs. PL CXIII 60^2. tion, it includes ‘In hoc propheta . . .’, pref. no. 15. v r Ac5 Nicolaus de Lyra: [Postilla litteralis. Gn^Apc]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n GG3 [Ioel.] r principio’’. Obmissis diuissionibus curiosis, accipio illam que GG7 ‘Prologus’ [to Am]. magis . . .’ Commentary surrounds text in each book. Doering’s refs. Pref. no. 17. r corrections usually occur after Burgensis’additions. GG7 ‘Aliusprologus’. r refs. Pref. no. 18; in other editions called ‘Argumentum’. Ac6 [Gn^IV Rg.] Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’. r GG v ‘Alius prologus’. Cb8 ‘Alius prologus’ [to I^II Par]. 7 refs. Preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in librum refs. Pref. no. 19. r Dabreiamin, qui est Paralypomenon’. Slight variation in the inci- GG8 [Am.] r pit of the ¢rst preface to I^II Par. HH6 ‘Prologus’ [to Abd]. r refs. Pref. no. 20. The passage beginning ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt Cc1 [I^II Par.] r esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this Cg8 [OrMan.] Volume 2. prologue. r HH r [Abd.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Da1 [Title-page.] 7 v HH r ‘Prologus’ [to Ion]. Da2 [I^II Esr.] I Esr preceded by a prologue. II Esr entitled 8 ‘Neemias’ in this edition. refs. Pref. no. 21. v II r [Ion.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Dc3 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled ‘II Esr’ in this edition. 1 v II v ‘Prologus’ [to Mi]. Dd4 [Tb^Est.] Each book preceded by a prologue. 2 Dg r ‘Primus prologus’ [to Iob]. [Also known as Alius prologus.] refs. Pref. no. 23. 6 r refs. Pref. no. 3; preceded by ‘Prologus in Iob’. Unusually fol- II3 [Mi.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v lowed, rather than preceded, by ‘Prologus in Job’. II7 ‘Prologus’ [to Na]. v Dg8 [Iob^Ps (G)]. Iob preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Ps (G) pre- ceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prologues only. 564 biblia latina cum postillis nicolai de lyra et expositionibus guilelmi britonis [b-324

refs. Pref. no.24.‘Sciendum quoniam Niniue in nostralingua. . .’, refs. Pref. no. 49. v which in other editions appears as a separate prologue, is here ss1 ‘Aliusprologus’. included in this prologue. refs. Pref. no. 50. r v II8 [Na.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. ss1 [Apc.] r v KK2 ‘Prologus’ [to Hab]. xx1 [Colophon.] r refs. Pref. no. 25. xx2 Nicolaus de Lyra: ‘Pulcerrime questiones Judaicam per¢diam r KK3 [Hab.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. in catholica ¢de improbantes’. [Also known as Contra per¢diam r KK6 ‘Prologus’ [to So]. Judaeorum and Probatio adventus Christi.] Incipit:‘[P]rimo quer- refs. Pref. no. 26. itur vtrum ex scripturis receptis a Judeis posit e⁄caciter. . .’ r v KK7 [So.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. xx3 ‘Probatio incarnationis diuine persone’. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum v LL1 ‘Prologus’ [to Agg]. principale est probandum . . .’ refs. Pref. no. 27. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1497. Folio. In four parts: (I^III) v LL2 [Agg.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. undated; (IV) 6 Sept.1497. r LL4 ‘Prologus’ [to Za]. collation: Part I: Aa^Az Ba^Bz Ca^Cg8; part II: Da^Dz Ea^ refs. Pref. no. 28. Es8 Et10; part III: A^Z AA^PP8 QQ6 RR8; part IV : a^z aa^xx8. v LL4 [Za.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Woodcuts. r MM7 ‘Prologus’ [to Mal]. GW 4294; HC *3171; Go¡ B-619; BMC II 443; Pr 2115; BSB-Ink refs. Pref. no. 29. B-477; Copinger, Incunabula Biblica, 112; Darlow^Moule 912; r MM8 [Mal.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. Gosselin 410, no. 46; Oates 1046^7; Rhodes 368; Sack, Freiburg, r NN3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologus’ [to Mcc]. 672; Schramm XVII p. 10; Schreiber V 3476; Sheppard 1545^7. refs. Pref. no. 31. NN r [I^II Mcc.] FIRST COPY 4 Bound in four volumes. Volume 4. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) English calf over pasteboards; a r [Title-page.] 1 on both covers double ¢llets form a frame; two sets of vertical a v ‘Aliusprologus’ [to Four Evangelists]. 3 double ¢llets separate a narrow and a wide triangle. Edges of refs. Pref. no. 33; preceded by ‘Epistola beati Hieronymi ad leaves decorated. Both covers of vols 1, 2, and 4 detached.Vol. 3 Damasum Papam in quatuor Euangelistas’. rebacked. Size: Vol. 1: 330 ¿ 233 ¿ 85 mm; vol. 2: 330 ¿ 230 ¿ a r ‘Argumentum’ [to Mt]. 4 66 mm; vol. 3: 330 ¿ 233 ¿ 65 mm; vol. 4: 331 ¿ 232 ¿ 65 mm. refs. Pref. no. 34. In other editions entitled ‘Prologus’. Size of leaf: 324 ¿ 216 mm. a v ‘Prologus’. 4 Early marginal notes, pointing hands, and underlining in black refs. Pref. no. 35. ink. Scribbled notes on endleaves. a r [Mt.] 5 In vol. 4 only, initials are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. h r [Hieronymus]: ‘Prologus’ [to Mc]. 4 Provenance: John Wickins (sixteenth century); signature on refs. Pref. no. 36. Aa r, Da r,A r. Deleted inscription on Aa r, Da r,A r. Russell h v [Mc.] 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 Scott (late sixteenth/seventeenth century?); signature on Aa r, k v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Lc]. 1 4 Da r,A r, a r. ‘Ent. May 72 AN’ on Aa r, Da r,A r, a r. Acquired refs. Pref. no. 37. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 between 1847 and c.1892; not found in Catalogus (1843), with k v [Lc.] Verses1^4 here called ‘Prohemium’. 5 Appendix. o v ‘Prologus’ [to Io]. 6 Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Bib. Lat. 1497 c.1^4. refs. Pref. no. 38. v shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.26^9. o7 [Io.] v r ‘Prologus’ [to Rm]. SECOND COPY 7 Vols1 and 2 only. refs. Pref. no. 39; preceded by ‘Prefatio sancti Hieronymi in Binding: Late sixteenth/early seventeenth-century German omnes epistolas sancti Pauli’. blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with clasps. On both v v [Rm.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 7 covers of both volumes, ¢llets form an undecorated outer frame, z v ‘Prologus’ [to I Cor]. 3 within which triple ¢llets form a frame, in which is a roll of heads refs. Pref. no. 40. within wreaths, interspersed with £oral ornaments. Triple ¢llets z v [I Cor.] Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 3 form an inner frame, in which is a roll of small £ower petals. bb r ‘Prologus’ [to II Cor]. 7 Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, decorated on the upper refs. Pref. no. 41. cover with an oval stamp with the arms of the Benedictine mon- bb v [II Cor^Hbr]. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’. 7 astery of Metten: quarterly, 1 and 4, nine £eurs-de-lys, 2 and 3, ll v Hieronymus: ‘Prefatio’ [to Act]. 5 double-headed eagle; with an escutcheon en surtout, on a bend, refs. Pref. no. 42. three £eurs-de-lys, the arms of Johann Nablas, Abbot 1595^1628 ll v ‘Aliusprologus’. 5 (Sheppard gives reference to Zimmermann, Kloster-Heraldik, refs. Pref. no. 43. 102) and, in each corner of the rectangle, a £eur-de-lis stamp; on ll v [Act.] 5 the lower cover an oval stamp of St Michael and the dragon and, pp r ‘Prologus’ [to Canonical Epistles]. 4 in each corner of the rectangle, the £eur-de-lis stamp. Both of refs. Pref. no. 44; followed by an ‘argumentum’. v these stamps are very badly mutilated on vol. 1. For a roll and a pp4 [Iac^Iud.] Each book preceded by an ‘argumentum’. v £eur-de-lis stamp, see C-080, also from Metten. Size: Vol. 1: rr8 [Gilbertus Pictaviensis]: ‘Prefatio’ [to Apc]. b-324^b-325] biblia 565

r 333 ¿ 246 ¿ 80 mm; vol. 2: 333 ¿ 246 ¿ 67 mm. Sizeof leaf: 323 ¿ [s2 ] [‘Dy drytt vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] 217 mm. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. r Occasional early marginal notes. [s2 ] [Ps (G).] v On Aa1 a full-page pen-and-ink drawing of the Creator, Adam, refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. r and Eve in the Garden of Eden.Woodcuts coloured in red, yellow, [v1 ] [Prv.] r blue, and green wash. On Aa2 an initial ‘H’ is supplied in blue on refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti a burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, within a Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de v segmented frame of red, pale green, edged in yellow. On Da1 a libris Salomonis (‘Dy vorrede Salomonis in den beyspilen etc.’). r ¢ve-line initial ‘U’ is supplied in blue on a burnished gold ground, [v8 ] [Hieronymus]: [‘Dy vorrede in Ecclesiasticem(!)’, supplied by the gilt with punch-dotting and a £eur-de-lis. Other initials are the rubricator.] supplied in red or interlocked red and blue, some with extensions refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. v into the margins. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. [v10 ] [Ct.] Provenance: Michael Mu« nichofer (£. c.1500); gave book to refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),117^31. r Metten, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Michael; coat of arms on bind- [v12 ] [‘Dy vorrede des buchs der weyÞheyt’, supplied by the rubrica- r r ing; inscription on Aa1 , partially repeated on Da1 :‘Annodomini tor.] millesimo quingentesimo et tercio ven[erabi]lis vir Dominus refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),131. r Michael Mu« nichofer plebanus quondam in Seebach tum scien- [v12 ] [Sap^Is.] cia(?) et honestate preditus tradidit nostro Monasterio presentem refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- librum cum quibusdam aliis in remedium anime sue et in usum tum’ (‘Dy ander vorrede’). r v fratrum reseruandum’; later inscription on Da2 : ‘Iste liber est [A4 ] [‘Dy« ander vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] Sancti Michaelis Archangeli [ ] in Metten’. Erased inscription on refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface r Aa2 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not found in Catalogus (‘Dy« erst vorrede des propheten Jeremie’). v (1843), with Appendix. [A4 ] [Ier^Lam.] shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.30,31. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. r [C1 ] [Bar.] [‘Die vorred des propheten Baruch’, supplied by the rubricator.] B-325 Biblia [German] refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. r [C r] [Ez^Mal.] [a1 ] [Hieronymus]: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. 3 refs.W.Kurrelmeyer, DieerstedeutscheBibel,10 vols, Bibliothek refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. r des litterarischenVereins in Stuttgart, 234, 238, 243, 246, 249, 251, [G1 ] [Hieronymus]: [‘Dy vorred des buchs der streytt’, supplied by 255, 258, 259, 266 (Stuttgart, 1904^15). Here Kurrelmeyer 3 the rubricator.] (1907), 1^37. refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. v [H v] [Hieronymus]: [‘Die erst vorred Jeronimi zu dem ewangelis- [a3 ] [‘Dy« vorrede der.v. bucher Moy« si’, supplied by the rubricator.] 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. ten Matheum’, supplied by the rubricator.] [a r] [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. 4 r refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ [H7 ] [‘Die ander vorrede zu Matheum dem ewangelisten’, supplied 459. Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘Dy ander vorrede’). by the rubricator.] [m r] Hieronymus: [‘Dyander vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. 9 r refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti [H7 ] [Mt.] Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘dy erst refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. « r vorrede des ersten buch Paralipominon’). [I7 ] [Hieronymus]: [‘Dy vorred des ewangelisten Marcus’, supplied v by the rubricator.] [m9 ] [I^II Par.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251.Without OrMan. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. v r [I7 ] [Mc.] [o9 ] [I^II Esr.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. r preface. [K4 ] [‘Dy vorrede des heyligen ewangelisten sant Lucas yn seynen r ewangelien’, supplied by the rubricator.] [p7 ] [III Esr.] [‘Dy beycht Esdre’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. r r [K4 ] [’Dy« ander vorred deÞ ewangelisten sant Lucas’, supplied by [q1 ] [Tb^Est.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. the rubricator.] [r v] [’Dy erst vorrede des dultigen mans Job’, supplied by the rubri- refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. 2 v cator.] [K4 ] [Lc.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 134^7. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. r v [L5 ] [‘Dy vorred des ewangelisten sant Iohannes’, supplied by the [r2 ] [Iob.] [‘Dy ander vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),137^45 and146^237. Followed by the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Dy dritt vorrede’) and v Iob. [L5 ] [Io.] v refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. [s1 ] [‘Dy ander vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] r refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of [N1 ] [‘Die erst vorrede deÞ aposteln Pauli’, supplied by the rubrica- Jerome’s prefaces. tor.] 566 biblia [b-325^b-326

refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. ‘N. 70’ on the front endleaf. Purchased for »42; see Books r [N1 ] [‘Die ander vorrede sant Pauls tzu den Romern’, supplied by Purchased (1821), 3 and Macray 308. the rubricator.] shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.2. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. v [N1 ] [Rm.] B-326 Biblia [German] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ [a r] Hieronymus: [Letteraddressed to] Paulinus. [’Die vorrede oder (‘Die dry« tt vorrede etc.’). 1 die epistel des heiligen priesters sant Jheronimi zu Paulinum von [N r] [I Cor^Hbr]. î 6 allen go« ttlichen hystorien der bu« cher vnder der biblien’, supplied refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an by the rubricator.] ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). v refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. [P ] [Hieronymus]: [‘Dy« vorred yn den den (!) geschischten (!) ader v 4 [a ] [‘Die ander vorrede uber die fun¡ bucher Moysi’, supplied by wercken der aposteln’, supplied by the rubricator.] 3 the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. [Q v] [‘Dy vorred in den episteln sant Jacobs’, supplied by the rubri- 5 [a r] [Gn^IV Rg.] cator.] 4 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. 459. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’ (‘Ein ander vorrede’). [Q v] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Eyn bewerung sant Jacobs in seyn epistel’, sup- 5 [o r] Hieronymus: [‘Ein ander vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] plied by the rubricator.] 1 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘die vor- ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). v rede u¤ ber d[as] buch Paralippominon’). [Q ] [Apc.] [‘Dy« vorred in apocalipsi[m]’, supplied by the rubrica- v 10 [o ] [I^II Par.] tor.] 1 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. [q r] [I^II Esr.] [R r] [Table of contents for the Psalms.] 1 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 465^528. preface. r [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, before 27 June 1466]. Folio. [q9 ] [III Esr.] Sheppard notes that Schorbach’s dating ‘nicht nach 1461’ is refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. r based on a manuscript date which should be read 1467, not 1461; [s1 ] [Tb^Est.] see pl. viii. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. 12 10 10+1 10 8 12 10 12 10 12 10 v collation: [a b^e f g^i k l m^o p q^t v x^z A [t2 ] [‘Die vorrede u¤ ber das bu¤ ch Job’, supplied by the rubricator.] 14 10 8+1 12 10 8 6 10 B C^E F G H^K L M N^R ]. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 134^7. v GW 4295; HC *3130; Go¡ B-624; BMC I 52; Pr198; BSB-Ink B-482; [t2 ] [Iob.] [‘Ein ander prologus oder vorrede uber d[as] buch Job’, Oates 73; Schorbach, Mentelin, 3; Sheppard 132; Karl supplied by the rubricator.] Stackmann, ‘Die Bedeutung des Beiwerks fu« r die Bestimmung refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 137^45, 146^237. Followed by the der Gebrauchssituation vorlutherischer deutscher Bibeln’, De Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Ein ander vorrede’) and captu lectoris. Wirkungen des Buches im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert Iob. r dargestellt an ausgewa« hlten Handschriften und Drucken, [v1 ] [‘Ein ander vorredu¤ berden psalter’,supplied by the rubricator.] Festschrift Wieland Schmidt, ed. Wolfgang Milde and Werner refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of Schuder (Berlin and New York, 1988), 273^88, at 264^77; Stefan Jerome’s prefaces. r Strohm, Deutsche Bibeldrucke 1466^1600, Die Bibelsammlung [v1 ] [‘Aber ein ander vorred uber den psalter’, supplied by the rubri- der Wu« rttembergischen Landesbibliothek Stuttgart II/1 cator.] (Stuttgart, 1987), 3^4;VLVI 1276^90, at 1277^80. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. r COPY [v1 ] [Ps (G).]

Wanting the blank leaf [M6]. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. r Binding: Sixteenth-century blind-tooled leather over paste- [y1 ] [Prv.] boards. On both covers ¢llets form three concentric frames. In refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti the inner rectangle, a triangular stamp used as corner-pieces. In Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de the frames, a cresting roll and a £oral roll and an ornamental libris Salomonis (‘Die vorrede uber d[as] bu¤ ch parabole stamp. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers Salomonis’). r Size: 424 ¿ 315 ¿ 120 mm. Size of leaf: 395 ¿ 290 mm. [y8 ] Hieronymus: [‘Die vorrede Ecclesiastes’,supplied by the rubri- Initials and chapter headings are supplied in red; red capital cator.] strokes and underlining. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. v Provenance: Halle an der Saale, Marienbibliothek. Johann Peter [y10 ] [Ct.] r von Ludewig (1670^1743); on [a1 ] an inscription: ‘Liber refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 117^31. r Bibliothec× Halensis in templo B.Virginis ex dono Ludovici’and [z2 ] [‘Die vorred u¤ ber d[as] buch der wyÞheit’, supplied by the rubri- below in a di¡erent hand ‘Ex auctione publica redemi d. xx Maii cator.] M D ccx Ludewig’. On the front endleaf ‘A. J. [or A.V. or A. M.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 131. o r Barth A.1746’. Old shelfmarks ‘N 660’ on front pastedown and [z2 ] [Sap^Is.] b-326^b-327] biblia 567

v refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- [T2 ] [Apc.] [‘Die vorred uber d[as] bu« ch der heimlichen o¡enbar- tum’ (‘Ein ander vorred’). ung’, supplied by the rubricator.] r [C6 ] [‘Ein ander vorred’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. r refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface [T8 ] [Table of contents for the Psalms.] [‘Die thytellus haben sich hie (‘Die vorrede uber den propheten Jheremiam’). an uber einen ieglichen psalm’, supplied by the rubricator.] r [C6 ] [Ier^Lam.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 465^528. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 1470]. Folio. The copy r [F1 ] [Bar.] [‘Die vorrede u¤ ber d[as] buch Baruth’, supplied by the in the Gotha Forschungsbibliothek has the note: ‘Ste¡an rubricator.] Losniczer Zum Stege Ist dicz puech Amen etc. 1470.’ refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. collation: [a^f10 g2+1 h^k10 l8 m^q10 r4 s10 t10+1 v10 x8+1 y z A B10 r [F3 ] [Ez^Mal.] C^E8 F^R10 ST12]. Collation as BMC, not as GW, exceptthat [r4], refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. rather than [r11]. r [I10 ] Hieronymus: [‘Die vorred uber die bu« cher Machabeorum’, GW 4296; HC *3129; Go¡ B-625; BMC I 72; Pr 286; BSB-Ink supplied by the rubricator.] B-483; Oates 119; Sack, Freiburg, 673; Sheppard 174; Strohm, refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. Deutsche Bibeldrucke, 4^6;VLVI 1276^90, at 1280^2. v [L7 ] [‘Die vorred uber Matheum’, supplied by the rubricator.] COPY refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. v r Leaf [P ], col. 1, l. 1reads ‘ob er i||t der i|t verdampt . . .’, see GW [L ] [‘Ein ander vorred u¤ ber sant Matheum xii bott vnnd ewange- 9 8 Anm. Gathering [p] misbound after [s]. list’, supplied by the rubricator.] Binding: Eighteenth-century blind-tooled russia (bound for the refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. Bodleian Library) over wooden boards; two metal clasps; blue- [L r] [Mt.] 8 edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Size: refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. 392 ¿ 305 ¿ 96 mm. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ 278 mm. [M r] [Hieronymus]: [‘Die vorred uber den ewangelisten Marcum’, 8 Foliation in ink by an early hand. Marginal notes in the gospels in supplied by the rubricator.] German by an early hand indicating liturgical lessons. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. On [a r] a ten-line initial is supplied in green with foliate scrolling [M v] [Mc.] 1 8 and red in¢ll with yellow pen-£ourishing, within a light blue refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. frame; £oral extensions into the margins in blue, green, and [N r] [‘Die vorred uber Lucam den ewangelisten’, supplied by the 5 magenta with gold dotting. Principal initials are supplied in red rubricator.] or blue with pen-£ourishing in brown or red; other initials are refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. supplied in red or blue, headings and chapter numbers in red; [N r] [’Ein ander vorrede uber Lucam den ewangelisten’, supplied 5 red capital strokes. by the rubricator.] Provenance: Purchased for »50; see Books Purchased (1794), 1 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. and Macray 276. [N v] [Lc.] 5 shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.1. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. r [O6 ] [‘Die vorred uber Iohannem den ewangelisten’, supplied by the rubricator.] B-327 Biblia [German] refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. v v [a2 ] ‘Das register u¤ ber die bibeln des alten testaments’. [O6 ] [Io.] v [a2 ] ‘Das register des neu¤ wen testaments’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. r [a3 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Die epistel des [P r] [‘Die vorrede u¤ ber Paulum’, supplied by the rubricator.] e 5 heyligen priesters sant Jheronimi zuî Paulinumvon allen gotlichen refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. e v buochern der hystori’. [P5 ] [‘Ein andere vorrede’, supplied by the rubricator.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. r e v [a6 ] ‘Die vorred in die fun¡ buocher Moysi’. [P5 ] [Rm.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ r [a7 ] [Gn^IV Rg.] (‘Aber ein ander vorred uber Paulum’). r refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ [P10 ] [I Cor^Hbr]. 459. Ios preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘Eyn andere vorred’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an r [r4 ] Hieronymus: ‘Eyn andere vorred u¤ ber Paralipomenon’. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). v refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti [R8 ] Hieronymus: [‘Die vorred . . . in d[as] bu¤ ch der botten’, sup- Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘die plied by the rubricator.] vorred u¤ ber das buî ch Paralipomenon’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. v v [r4 ] [I^II Par.] [S9 ] [‘Die vorred uber die canonicas epistolas’, supplied by the refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. rubricator.] v [t10 ] [OrMan.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. v refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 415^16. [S9 ] [Iac^Iud.] [‘Ein ander vorred’, supplied by the rubricator.] v [t10 ] [I^II Esr.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). preface. r [x1 ] [III Esr.] 568 biblia [b-327

r refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. [aa8 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber Iohannem den ewangelisten’. r [x7 ] [Tb^Est.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. v refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [aa8 ] [Io.] r [z3 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber das buî ch Job nach der auÞlegung der sibentzig refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. r auÞlegern’. [bb9 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber Paulum’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 134^7. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. r r [z2 ] [Iob.] ‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber das buî ch Job’. [bb10 ] ‘Ein ander vorred’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),137^45 and146^237. Followed by the refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. v Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Ein andere vorrede u¤ ber [bb10 ] [Rm.] das buî ch Iob’) and Iob. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ r [A5 ] ‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber die weissagung des propheten Dauid’. (‘Aber ein ander vorred’). r refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of [cc6 ] [I Cor^Hbr]. Jerome’s prefaces. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an r [A5 ] ‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber den psalter’. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). r refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. [¡2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred in das buî ch der wu¤ rckung der .xii. r [A5 ] [Ps (G).] botten’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 277^8 n. 53. r r [D6 ] [Prv.] [¡2 ] ‘Die ander vorred’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. r Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de [gg6 ] ‘Die vorrede in die epistolas canonicas’. libris Salomonis (‘Die vorred Jheronimi u¤ ber das buî ch der spru¤ ch refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. v des weisen ku¤ nigs Salomonis’). [gg6 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Die ander vorrede in die epistel canonica sant v [E5 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorrede Jheronimi u¤ ber d[as] buî ch zuî latein Iacobs’. genennet Ecclesiastes’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). r r [E9 ] [Ct.] [hh3 ] [Apc.] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber das buî ch der heymlichen o¡enbar- refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 117^31. ung’. v [E10 ] ‘Die vorrede in das buî ch der weyÞheit’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. r refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 131. [hh10 ] [Colophon.] v [E10 ] [Sap^Is.] Augsburg: [Gu« nther Zainer, not after 1474]. Folio. For dating see refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded by an‘argumen- note in BMC reprint, referring to presentation of a copy in 1474, tum’ (‘Ein andere vorred in den prophetenYsaiam’). and Sack, Freiburg. v [K5 ] ‘Eyn andere vorred’. collation: [a10 b8 c8+1 d^s10 t10+1 v^z A^S10 TV8 X^Z aa^hh10]. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface 76 woodcut historiated initials at the beginning of each book; see (‘Die vorred u¤ ber den propheten Jheremiam’). Walter Eichenberger and Henning Wendland, Deutsche Bibeln v [K5 ] [Ier^Lam.] vor Luther.Die Buchkunstderachtzehn deutschen Bibeln zwischen refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. 1466 und1522 (Hamburg [1977]), 29^38. v [M10 ] [Bar.] ‘Die vorrede u¤ ber d[as] buî ch des weissagen Baruth’. GW 4298 (+ Anm.); H *3133; Go¡ B-627; BMC II 323; Pr 1577; refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. BSB-Ink B-485; Oates 887; Sack, Freiburg, 674^5; Schramm II v [N3 ] [Ez^Mal.] 19 and 24; Schreiber V 3456; Sheppard 1161^2; Karl Stackmann, refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. ‘Die Bedeutung des Beiwerks fur die Bestimmung der v « [S3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . u¤ ber die buî cher Machabeorum’. Gebrauchssituation vorlutherischer deutscher Bibeln’, De captu refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. lectoris.Wirkungen des Buches im15. und 16. Jahrhundert darges- r [X1 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber Matheum’. tellt an ausgewa« hlten Handschriften und Drucken, Festschrift refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. Wieland Schmidt, ed. Wolfgang Milde and Werner Schuder v [X1 ] ‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber Matheum den zwelfboten vnd ewan- (Berlin, 1988), 273^88, at 282^3; Strohm, Deutsche Bibeldrucke, gelisten’. 9^11;VLVI 1276^90, at 1282^3. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. [X v] [Mt.] FIRST COPY 1 Wanting the blank leaf [a ]. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. 1 The second of the two settings of [M ]^[V ] (fols cccxxxvi^ [Y v] [Hieronymus]: ‘Die vorred u¤ ber den ewangelisten Marcum’. 1 8 4 ccccxxi) recorded in GWAnm. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin [Y r] [Mc.] 5 (Schunke^Schwencke: U¡enheim Hauptwerkstatt; David refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. Rogers: Augsburg,‘Head-over-heels binder’) over bevelled wood- [Z v] ‘Die vorred vber den ewangelisten Lucam’. 3 en boards; rubbings of the binding and of individual stamps are refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. r reproduced in David Rogers, ‘A Glimpse into Gu« nther Zainer’s [Z ] ‘Ein ander vorrede’. 4 Workshop at Augsburg’, Buch und Text im 15. Jahrhundert/ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. Books and Text in the Fifteenth Century, ed. Lotte Hellinga and [Z r] [Lc.] 4 Helmar Ha« rtel, Wolfenbu« ttler Abhandlungen zur refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. b-327^b-328] biblia 569

Renaissanceforschung, 2 (1981), 145^63, pls IV^V. Two bosses, B-328 Biblia [German] four corner-pieces on each cover, and two clasps lost. Book-label [a v] ‘Das register u¤ ber die bibeln des alten testaments’. at the head of the upper cover lost. On both covers triple ¢llets 2 [a r] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Die epistel des form three concentric frames; the inner rectangle is divided into 3 heyligen priesters sant Jeronimi zu Paulinum von allen goettlichen lozenge-shaped compartments. In the inner rectangle, a lozenge- î buoe chern der hystory’. shaped stamp with a dog; in the frames, a large lozenge-shaped refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. stamp with a pomegranate (Rogers no. 9; Schwenke^Schunke [a r] ‘Die vorred in die fu« n¡ buoe cher Moysi’. 121, no. 136: U¡enheim Hauptwerkstatt), a smaller lozenge- 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. shaped stamp with the head of Christ (Schwenke^Schunke 83, [a r] [Gn^IV Rg.] no. 10: U¡enheim Hauptwerkstatt; Rogers no. 8), a square lamb- 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ and-£ag stamp (Schwenke^Schunke 152 no. 22: U¡enheim 459. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’ (‘Ein andere vorred’). Hauptwerkstatt; Rogers no. 6), a set of four square Evangelist [r r] Hieronymus: ‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber Paralipomenon’. stamps (Schwenke^Schunke 96 no. 24: U¡enheim 2 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti Hauptwerkstatt; Rogers nos 1^4), a rosette stamp (Rogers no. 5); Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘die a palmette stamp (Rogers no. 11) and stamped scrolls with the vorred u¤ ber das buch Paralipomenon’). inscription: ‘AUE MARIA’ (Rogers no. 5); for descriptions of î [r v] [I^II Par.] similar bindings on other books printed by Zainer, see Rogers, 2 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. ‘Zainer’s Workshop’, 150^1, and pl. VI. Size: 495 ¿ 330 ¿ [t v] [OrMan.] 185 mm. Size of leaf: 475 ¿ 327 mm. 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 415^16. Pastedowns, consisting of a ‘pull’, printed on one side only, of [t v] [I^II Esr.] Johannes de Fonte, Compendium librorum Sententiarum. 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, 1475^6], were extracted in Feb. 1975, preface. and placed in a modern guard-book; see J-154(2). See also [v v] [III Esr.] Rogers,‘Zainer’s Workshop’. 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. Early German marginal notes, mainly from Iob onwards. On [x v] [Tb^Est.] [hh v] a list in German in an early hand indicating liturgical 3 10 refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. lessons. [y v] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber das buch Job’. A few woodcut initials painted in several colours. 8 î refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),134^7. Provenance: Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not found in [y r] [Iob.] ‘Ein ander vorred u¤ ber das buch Job’. Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. 9 î refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),137^45 and146^237. Followed by the shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.6. Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber SECOND COPY das buuch Job’) and Iob. Wanting the blank leaf [a ]. î 1 [z r] ‘Ainandere vorred u¤ ber die wyssagung des propheten Dauid’. The second of the two settings of [M ]^[V ] (fols cccxxxvi^ 10 1 8 refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of ccccxxi) recorded in GWAnm. Jerome’s prefaces. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over [z r] ‘Ainander vorred u¤ ber den psalter’. bevelled wooden boards, two bosses, four corner-pieces on each 10 refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. cover lettered ‘Heirch Meosli 1577’; two clasps, one of which has [z r] [Ps (G).] recently been repaired, but is now partly lost. On both covers ¢l- 10 refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. lets form seven concentric frames. In the central compartments a [2a v] ‘Das register u¤ ber das ander teyl der bibel’. triangular ornamental stamp; in the frames stamped £oral and 1 [2a v] ‘Das register des nu¤ wen testaments’. ornamental rolls. Size: 465 ¿ 310 ¿ 145 mm. Size of leaf: 445 ¿ 1 [2a r] [Prv.] 292 mm. 2 refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti On [hh r] a note in German in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century 10 Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de hand on early editions of the Bible (1448^1518). libris Salomonis (‘Die vorred Jheronimi u¤ ber d[as] buch der Historiated initials are supplied in several colours. On [a r] £oral î 3 spru¤ ch des wysen ku¤ ngs Salomonis’). extensions into the inner and upper margins in blue, green, and [2b r] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorrede Jheronimi u¤ ber das buch zu latin magenta with some gold dotting. 1 î î genennet Ecclesiastes’. Provenance: Leonhard Rissius (£. 1588); on [a r] an inscription: 3 refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. ‘Leonhardus Rissij Lucer Orthodox’. Inspection note on [a r] by 2 [2b r] [Ct.] Amandus von Niderhofen of Altdorf (Àc.1566), Canton Uri, 4 refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),117^31. Switzerland: ‘Besechen vÞ Beuelch vnser herren vnd gUî tt erkent [2b v] ‘Die vorred in das buch der wiÞheit’. durch Amandum von Niderhofenn vnd HanÞen zum [ ]’. 5 î refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),131. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate [2b r] [Sap^Is.] with handwritten shelfmark ‘M.h.6’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 1930. Purchased for »3. 6. 0, via Parker, tum’ (‘Ein ander vorred in den prophetenYsaiam’). from Theodor Weigel (Catalogue (1856), no. 180); see Library [2f v] ‘Ein andre vorred’. Bills (1856^8), 130v and Books Purchased (1856), 9. 8 refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.7. (‘Die vorred u¤ ber den propheten Jheremiam’). 570 biblia [b-328^b-329

2 v [ f8 ] [Ier^Lam.] four evangelists; see Walter Eichenberger and Henning refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. Wendland, Deutsche Bibeln vor Luther. Die Buchkunst der acht- 2 v [ i2 ] [Bar.] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber das buî ch des wissagen’. zehn deutschen Bibeln zwischen 1466 und 1522 (Hamburg [1977]), refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. 45^52. 2 r [ i5 ] [Ez^Mal.] GW 4299; H *3132; Go¡ B-628; BMC II 408; Pr 2204; BSB-Ink refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. B-486; Oates 1070; Sack, Freiburg, 676; Schramm XVIII p. 14; 2 v [ o2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . u¤ ber die buî cher Machabeorum’. Schreiber V 3457; Sheppard 1416; Strohm, Deutsche Bibeldrucke, refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. 11^12;VLVI 1276^90, at 1283^4. 2 r [ r1 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber Matheum’. COPY refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). 2 v e [ r1 ] ‘Ein andere vorred u¤ ber Matheum den zwol¡botten vnd ewan- Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. gelisten’. Binding: Bound uniformly in pasteboards covered with leaves refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. from a manuscript antiphonary on parchment, dyed brown. 2 v [ r1 ] [Mt.] Size: 395 ¿ 295 ¿ 66 and 397 ¿ 290 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 385 ¿ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. 262 mm. 2 r [ s4 ] [Hieronymus]: ‘Die vorred u¤ ber den ewangelisten Marcum’. A few early marginal notes, mainly in the Psalms. Manuscript refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. catchwords. 2 v [ s4 ] [Mc.] Woodcuts touched in red, yellow, and pink. Initials and para- refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. graph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and 2 r [ t2 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber den ewangelisten Lucam’. underlining. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); 2 v [ t2 ] ‘Ein ander vorrede’. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘M.h.4’: see Lee, Royal refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 1928. Purchased for »9. 5. 2 v [ t2 ] [Lc.] 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 6. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. shelfmark: Auct.Y 1.5,6. 2 r [ v6 ] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber Iohannem den ewangelisten’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. B-329 Biblia [German] [2v v] [Io.] 6 v refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. [a1 ] ‘Das register u« ber die bibeln des alten testaments’. v [2x v] ‘Die vorred u¤ ber Paulum’. [a1 ] ‘Das register des neu« wen testaments’. 6 r refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. [a2 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus.‘Die vorrede oder 2 r die epistel des hailigen priesters sant Jheronimi zuî Paulinum von [ x7 ] ‘Ein ander vorred’. e refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. allen gotlichen hystorien der bu« cher vnder der biblen’. [2x v] [Rm.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. 7 v refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ [a5 ] ‘Die vorred in die fu« n¡ buî cher Moysi’. (‘Aber ein ander vorred’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. r 2 v [a6 ] [Gn^IV Rg.] x7 [I Cor^Hbr]. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). 459. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’ (‘Ein andere vorred’). v 2 r [r3 ] Hieronymus: ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber Paralipomenon’. [ A7 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred in das buî ch der wu¤ rckung der .xii. botten’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 277^8 n. 53. Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘die [2A v] [‘Dye ander vorred’.] vorred u« ber das buî ch Paralipomenon’). 7 v refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. [r6 ] [I^II Par.] [2C r] ‘Die erst vorred’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. 1 v refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. [v1 ] [OrMan.] [2C r] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Die ander vorred in die epistel canonica sant refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 415^16. 1 v Iacobs’. [v1 ] [I^II Esr.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). preface. v 2 v [x2 ] [III Esr.] [ D1 ] [Apc.] ‘Dievorredu¤ berdasbuî ch der heimlichen o¡enbarung’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. [x r] [Tb^Est.] [Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 9 refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. between 1476 and 1478]. Folio. v 1 10 8 1 10 2 10 8 6 [z4 ] ‘Die vorredu« ber dasbuî ch Job nach der auÞlegung der sibentzig collation: Vol. 1: [ a b c d^z A^C ]; vol. 2: [ a^o p q r^z auÞlegern’. 2AB10 C6 D8]. r refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 134^7. On [a3 ] a woodcut historiated initial ‘B’ depicting Jerome and r [z5 ] [Iob.] ‘Ein ander vorred u« ber das buî ch Job’. Paulinus in conversation over a book; 72 similar historiated initi- r als at the beginning of each book. On [a7 ] a woodcut depicting God enthroned above Paradise, surrounded by symbols of the b-329] biblia 571

2 r refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),137^45 and146^237. Followed by the [ x10 ] ‘Ein andre vorred’. Prologussancti Hieronymiinlibro Iob (‘Ein ander vorred u« ber das refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. 2 v buî ch Job’) and Iob. [ x10 ] [Rm.] v [A6 ] ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber die weissagung des propheten Dauid’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of (‘Aber ein ander vorred’). 2 r Jerome’s prefaces. [ y6 ] [I Cor^Hbr]. r [A7 ] ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber den psalter’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). r 2 v [A7 ] [Ps (G).] [ B2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred in das buî ch der wu« rckung der refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. zwooel¡poten’. 2 r [ a1 ] [Prv.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 277^8 n. 53. 2 v refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti [ B2 ] ‘Dye ander vorred’. Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. 2 v libris Salomonis (‘Die vorrede Jheronimi vber das buî ch der [ C6 ] ‘Die vorrede in die epistolas canonicas’. spru« ch des weyÞen ku« nigs Salomonis’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. 2 v 2 r [ a10 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorrede Jheronimi u« ber d[as] buî ch zuî [ C7 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Die ander vorrede in die epistel canonica sant latein genennet Ecclesiastes’. Iacobs’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an 2 r [ b4 ] [Ct.] ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). 2 r refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 117^31. [ D4 ] [Apc.] ‘Die vorred u« ber d[as] puî ch der heymlichen o¡enbar- 2 v [ b5 ] ‘Die vorrede in das buî ch der weyÞheyt’. ung’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 131. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. 2 r 2 r [ b6 ] [Sap^Is.] [ D10 ] [Colophon.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 20 June 1477. Folio. tum’ (‘Ein andere vorred in den prophetenYsaiam’). collation: Part I: [a^q10 r8+1 s^z A^C10 D8; 2a^n10 o10+1 p12 q10+1 2 v [ g1 ] ‘Ein andere vorred’. r^z 2A^C10 D10+1]. Collation di¡ers from GW; see GWAnm. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface 77 woodcuts; woodcut initials; see Eichenberger and Wendland, (‘Die vorred u« ber den propheten Jheremiam’). Deutsche Bibeln vor Luther, 59^64. 2 v [ g1 ] [Ier^Lam.] GW 4301; HC *3135; Go¡ B-630; BMC II 344; Pr 1649; BSB-Ink refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. B-488; Sack, Freiburg, 677; Schramm IV 7 and 50; Schreiber V 2 v [ i6 ] [Bar.] ‘Die vorred u« ber das buî ch des weissagen Barutch’. 3459; Sheppard 1236^7; Strohm, Deutsche Bibeldrucke, 14; VL refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. VI 1276^90, at 1284. 2 v [ i9 ] [Ez^Mal.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. FIRST COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the [2o v] Hieronymus: ‘Dievorred. . . vberdiebucher Machabeorum’. 10 î Bodleian Library. Size: 403 ¿ 290 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. 250 mm. [2q r] [Date 1477.] 11 On [a r] a German note in a seventeenth-century hand. [2r r] ‘Die vorred u« ber Matheum’. 1 1 Woodcuts painted in various colours, woodcut initials touched in refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. red. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. [2r v] ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber Matheum den zwel¡botten vnd ewan- 1 Provenance: Franz To« psl (1711^1796). Polling, diocese of gelisten’. Augsburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, SS. Jacobus, Salvator refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. and S. Crux; on front pastedown a book-plate inscribed [2r v] [Mt.] 1 ‘Franciscus Pr×positus S. Salvatoris Polling×. Ao 1744. Ad refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. Bibliothecam ibidem’; see Warnecke 1601. Duplicate from the [2s r] [Hieronymus]: ‘Die vorred u« ber den ewangelisten Marcum’. 5 Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’, duplicate stamp and shelf- refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. mark ‘Inc. typ. Nro 1022’. Purchased for »5; see Books Purchased [2s v] [Mc.] 5 (1851), 8. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. 2 v shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.8. [ t3 ] ‘Die vorred u« ber den ewangelisten Lucam’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. SECOND COPY Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). [2t r] ‘Ein andere vorred’. 4 Binding: Parchment. Size: 350 ¿ 265 ¿ 65 and 346 ¿ 260 ¿ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. 72 mm. Size of leaf: 340 ¿ 242 mm. [2t r] [Lc.] 4 A few sixteenth-century manuscript notes. On [2L r] German refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. 10 notes on the invention of printing and on Martin Luther in an [2v r] ‘Die vorred u« ber Iohannem den ewangelisten’. 8 eighteenth-century hand signed ‘M.v.S. 1765.’ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. Woodcut initials touched in red; paragraph marks are supplied in [2v v] [Io.] 8 red; red capital strokes and underlining. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. Provenance: Melchior Stintzing (sixteenth/seventeenth cen- [2x v] ‘Die vorred u« ber Paulum’. 9 tury?); on [2L r] an inscription: ‘Daz puch ist des Melchars refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. 10 572 biblia [b-329^b-330

Stinczen’ in an early hand. Purchased for »6. 2. 6; see Books refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- Purchased (1844), 6. tum’ (‘Ein andere vorred in den propheten Isaiam’). r Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Germ. 1477 c.1,2. [aa2 ] ‘Ein andere vorrede’. shelfmark: Auct.V 3.4,5. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface (‘Dye vorrede vber den propheten Jheremiam’). v B-330 Biblia [German] [aa2 ] [Ier^Lam.] r refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Die epistel des v e [dd ] [Bar.] ‘Dy vorrede vber das buch des weyssagen Baruch’. heyligen priesters sant Jheronimi zu Paulinumvon allen gotlichen 5 e refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. buchern der hystori’. [dd v] [Ez^Mal.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. 8 e refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. [a r] ‘Die vorred in die fun¡ buocher Moysi’. 4 [ll r] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . vber die buoe cher Machabeorum’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. [b r] [Gn^IV Rg.] 1 [oo v] ‘Die vorred vber Matheum’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. 1^459. Chapters preceded by short summaries throughout, [oo r] ‘Ein andere vorred vber Matheum den zwelfboten vnd ewan- printed in Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 426^37; 2 (1905), 533^7; 3 8 gelisten’. (1907), 462^72; 4 (1907), 439^49; 5 (1908), 464^74; 6 (1909), 404^ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. 13; 7 (1910), 531^40; 8 (1912), 532^50; 9 (1913), 526^38; 10 (1915), [oo r] [Mt.] 363^72. Ios preceded by ‘argumentum’ (‘Ein andere vorred’). 8 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. [A v] Hieronymus: ‘Ein andere vorred vber Paralipomenon’. 5 [qq v] [Hieronymus]: ‘Die vorred vber den euangelisten Marcum’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘dye [qq r] [Mc.] vorred vber das buch Paralipomenon’). 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. [A v] [I^II Par.] 6 [rr v] ‘Dy vorred vber den euangelisten Lucam’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. [E r] [OrMan.] 3 [rr v] ‘Ein ander vorrede’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 415^16. 8 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. [E v] [I^II Esr.] 3 [rr v] [Lc.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s 8 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. preface. [tt v] ‘Die vorred vber Iohannem den ewangelisten’. [F r] [III Esr.] 7 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. [tt r] [Io.] [G r] [Tb^Est.] 8 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. [xx v] ‘Die gemayn vorred in alle epistel sancti Pauli’. [I v] [Iob.] ‘Dy vorred vber das buch Job’. 3 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),134^45 and146^237. Followed by the [xx r] ‘Dye sue nderlich vorred in die epistel, die sant Pauls an die roe - Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Ein andere vorred vber 4 mer geschriben hat’. daz buch Job’) and Iob. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. [L r] ‘Ein andere vorred vber die weyssagung des propheten Dauid’. 5 [xx v] [Rm.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of 4 refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ Jerome’s prefaces. (‘Aber ein ander sunderliche vorred anzaygende, was die mey- [L v] ‘Ein andere vorred’. 5 nung diser gantzen epistel sei’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. [yy r] [I Cor^Hbr]. [L v] [Ps (G).] 2 5 refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). [Q r] [Prv.] 2 [BB v] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . in das buch der wurckung der refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti 3 zwel¡botten’. Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 277^8 n. 53. libris Salomonis (‘Dye vorred Iheronimi vber das buch der spru« ch v e [BB ] ‘Die ander vorred’. des weysen kunigs Salomonis’). 3 refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. [R r] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorrede Jheronimi vber das buch zu latein 4 [DD r] ‘Die gemeyn vorrede in epistolas canonicas’. genennet Ecclesiastes’. 2 refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. [DD r] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Die sunderlich vorrede in die epistel canonica [R r] [Ct.] 2 8 sant Iacobs’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 117^31. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an [S v] ‘Die vorrede in das buch der weyÞheyt’. 1 ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 131. [EE r] [Apc.] ‘Dye vorred vber d[as] buch der heymlichen o¡enbar- [S v] [Sap^Is.] 3 1 ung’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. b-330^b-331] biblia 573

v [FF5 ] [Colophon.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. v Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 17 Feb. 1483. Folio. aa7 ‘Die vorred in die funf bucher Moysi’. collation: [a4 b^d8 e6 f^z A^O8 P6 Q^Z aa^zz AA^CC8 DD^ refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. r FF6]. Collation as GW, not as BMC. aa9 [Gn^IV Rg.] 109 woodcuts; see Eichenberger and Wendland, DeutscheBibelnvor refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ Luther, 91^6. 459. Chapters preceded by short summaries throughout, printed GW 4303; H *3137; Go¡ B-632; BMC II 424; Pr 2028; BSB-Ink in Kurrelmeyer1 (1904),426^37; 2 (1905),533^7; 3 (1907),462^72; B-490; Oates 1000^1; Rhodes 370; Sack, Freiburg, 678^80; 4 (1907), 439^49; 5 (1908), 464^74; 6 (1909), 404^13; 7 (1910),531^ Schramm XVII p. 8; Schreiber V 3461; Sheppard 1485; Karl 40; 8 (1912), 532^50; 9 (1913), 526^38; 10 (1915), 363^72. Ios pre- Stackmann, ‘Die Bedeutung des Beiwerks fu« r die Bestimmung ceded by ‘argumentum’ (‘Ein andere vorred’). r der Gebrauchssituation vorlutherischer deutscher Bibeln’, De O4 Hieronymus: ‘Ein ander vorred vber Paralippomenon’. captu lectoris. Wirkungen des Buches im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti dargestellt an ausgewa« hlten Handschriften und Drucken, Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘die Festschrift Wieland Schmidt, ed. Wolfgang Milde and Werner vorred vber das buch Paralippomenon’). r Schuder (Berlin, 1988), 273^88, at 284; Strohm, Deutsche O5 [I^II Par.] Bibeldrucke, 19^20;VLVI 1276^90, at 1285^6. refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. V r [OrMan.] FIRST COPY 1 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 415^16. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). V v [I^II Esr.] Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop 1 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s no. 83; Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 12) blind-tooled calf over preface. wooden boards, two bosses, four corner-pieces on each cover v and two clasps lost. Letter-stamping at the head of the upper Y3 [III Esr.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. cover. Merrythought stamps on the spine. On both covers ¢llets v form a triple frame; the inner rectangle is ¢lled with merry- Z6 [Tb^Est.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. thoughts. In the inner frame a stamp with three £owers, in the r middle frame a cresting roll, in the outer frame, palm-leafstamps; d2 [Iob.] ‘Dye vorred u« ber das buî ch Job’. for the cresting roll see KyriÞ pl. 169 roll no. 1 (Augsburg) and refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 134^45, 146^237. Followed by the Schwenke^Schunke 80 no. 31. Size: 403 ¿ 277 ¿ 90 and 403 ¿ Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Ein andere vorred u« ber das buî ch Job’) and Iob. 280 ¿ 98 mm. Size of leaf: 390 ¿ 270 mm. v A coloured woodcut of St Mary Magdalene, measuring 113 ¿ f7 ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber die weyssagung des propheten Dauid’. 69 mm, pasted on the endleaf of vol. 1. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces. Rubrics in German by an early hand indicating liturgical lessons. v Woodcuts painted in several colours. f7 ‘Ein andere vorred’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. Provenance: Jo« rg Zwicker (£. 1515); name on the rear paste- r downs; on the front endleaves inscription: ‘DiÞ bUî ch hat vnÞ f8 [Ps (G).] refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. vnser vater Jo« rg Zwicker vmb gotz willen geben v¡ aftermentag 2 r vor sant valentine amen. Domini 1515 Jar’ [13 Feb. 1515]. a2 [Prv.] Anonymous sale (London, Evans, 6 Feb. 1832), lot 270. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti Purchased for »3. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 3 and Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de Library Bills (1829^32), no. 348 (dated1832). libris Salomonis (‘Die vorred Hieronimi u« ber d[as] buî ch der spru« ch des weisen ku« nigs Salomonis’). shelfmark: Auct.Y 4.3,4. 2 r SECOND COPY c2 Hieronymus: ‘Die vorrede Jheronimi u« ber das buî ch zuî latein Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-168(5); see there for details of genennt Ecclesiastes’. binding and provenance. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. 2 r c8 [Ct.] Leaves [x1] and [I1] only. Size of fragments: 384 ¿ 267 mm. On both leaves paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capi- refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),117^31. 2 v r d2 ‘Die vorrede in d[as] buch der weiÞheit’. tal strokes and underlining in red. On [x1 ] line ¢llers are supplied î in red; on [I r] athree-line initial‘D’ is supplied in red. On [x r] and refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),131. 1 1 2 r v d3 [Sap^Is.] on [I1 ] woodcut initials have been pasted in the gaps left for r refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- coloured initials to be supplied: that on [x1 ] shows King David v tum’ (‘Ein andre vorred in den propheten Isaiam’). with a harp, that on [I1 ] show God creating the world; also on v 2n v ‘Ein andere vorred’. [X1 ] a ¢ve-line initial ‘E’ in gold, decorated with red pen-work 7 and edged in black, has been pasted in the gap left for an initial. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface shelfmark: Gibson 403(5/1^2). (‘Die vorrede u« ber den propheten Jheremiam’). 2 v n7 [Ier^Lam.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. B-331 Biblia [German] 2 v t2 [Bar.] ‘Die vorrede u« ber das buî ch des weyssagen Baruch’. r aa2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus.‘Epistel des heyli- refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. e 2 v gen priesters sannt Jheronimi zu Paulinum von allen gotlichen t7 [Ez^Mal.] buchern der histori’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. 574 biblia [b-331^b-332

2 v F3 Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . u« ber die bucher Machabeorum’. COPY refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). 2 r 1 2 L3 ‘Die vorred u« ber Matheum’. Wanting the blank leaves aa1 and aa1. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century German blind-tooled 2 r e L4 ‘Ein andere vorredvber Matheum den zwolf boten vnd euange- pigskin over wooden boards; ornamental centre-piece and roll listen’. with crocketed cresting; two clasps lost. Size: 298 ¿ 215 ¿ 97 and refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. 292 ¿ 210 ¿ 107 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 195 mm. 2 v L4 [Mt.] On front pastedown of both volumes collation note signed by refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. F[idelis] B[utsch] and dated1857. 2 r O3 [Hieronymus]: ‘Die vorred u« ber den ewangelisten Marcum’. Most woodcuts painted in several colours. Principal initials are refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. supplied in interlocked red and blue; other initials and paragraph 2 r O4 [Mc.] marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. Provenance: Pru« fening, Bavaria, near Regensburg, 2 v 1 r 2 r Q1 ‘Die vorred u« ber den ewangelisten Lucam’. Benedictines, S. Georgius; on a2 and a2 an inscription: refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. ‘Monasterij S. Georgij martyris in Pri£ing’. Old shelfmark 2 v Q2 ‘Eyn ander vorred’. ‘Collect. Bibl. pag. 567’ on the front pastedown of vol. 1. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; duplicate stamp and 2 v a Q2 [Lc.] shelfmarks ‘Inc.c.A. (1485) 1555 ’ and ‘Bibl. Inc. c. A. StraÞburg refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. 1485’on front pastedown of vols 1 and 2, pencil number ‘498’ on 2 r T2 ‘Die vorred u« ber Iohannrm(!) den ewangelisten’. endleaf of vol. 1,‘Duplum’on endleaf of vol. 2. Butsch-catalogue refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. (1858), no. 29. Purchased for »12. 16. 0; see Books Purchased 2 r T3 [Io.] (1858), 12. refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. shelfmark: Bib. Germ.1485 d. 1,2. 2 v X4 ‘Die gemein vorred in alle epistel sancti Pauli’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. B-332 Biblia [German] 2 v e X5 ‘Die sunderlich vorred in die epistel, die sant Paulus an die ro- r [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. ‘Die epistel des mer geschrieben hat’. e heiligen briesters sant Jheronimi zu Paulinum von allen gotlichen refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. î bu« chern der hystorien’. 2X v [Rm.] 6 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 1^37. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ e [a v] ‘Die vorred in die fu« n¡ buocher Moy« si’. (‘Aber ein ander sunderliche vorred anzeygende, was die meinung 5 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 37^43. diser gantzen epistel sey’). [a r] [Gn^IV Rg.] 2Y v [I Cor^Hbr]. 7 7 refs. Kurrelmeyer 3 (1907), 44^459; 4 (1907), 1^437; 5 (1908), 1^ refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an 459. Chapters preceded by short summaries throughout, printed ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). in Kurrelmeyer1 (1904),426^37; 2 (1905),533^7; 3 (1907),462^72; 2dd r Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . in das buch der wurckung der 8 î 4 (1907), 439^49; 5 (1908), 464^74; 6 (1909), 404^13; 7 (1910), 531^ zwooel¡boten’. 40; 8 (1912), 532^50; 9 (1913), 526^38; 10 (1915), 363^72. Ios pre- refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 277^8 n. 53. ceded by ‘argumentum’ (‘Ein andere vorred’). 2dd v ‘Die ander vorred’. 8 [i r] Hieronymus: ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber Paralippomenon’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. 2 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 1^11. Preceded by Prefatio sancti 2gg v ‘Die gemeyn vorrede in epistolas canonicas’. 7 Hieronimi in librum Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘die vor- refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. rede u« ber das buch Paralipomenon’). 2gg v [Iac^Iud.] ‘Dye sunderlich vorred in die epistel canonica sant î 7 [i r] [I^II Par.] Iacobs’. 3 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 11^251. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an [o r] [OrMan.] argumentum (‘vorred’). 1 2 v refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 415^16. ii [Apc.] ‘Die vorred u« ber d[as] buch der heimlichen o¡enbarung’. v 2 î [o ] [I^II Esr.] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. 1 refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 252^342. Preceded by Jerome’s 2kk r [Colophon.] 8 preface. r Strasbourg: [Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 2 May 1485. Folio. [Q1 ] [III Esr.] 1 1 8 4 1 8 10 8 collation: Vol.1: aa^|| ss^zz A BC D^Z a^i k l m ; vol. 2: refs. Kurrelmeyer 6 (1909), 342^401. 2 2 2 8 v a^v w^z A^Z aa^kk . [Q10 ] [Tb^Est.] 109 woodcuts, the ¢rst numbered in inverse roman numbers; see refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),1^134. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Eichenberger and Wendland, Deutsche Bibelnvor Luther, 97^109. v [v1 ] [Iob.] ‘Die vorrede u« ber das buî ch Job’. GW 4304; H *3138; Go¡ B-633; BMC I103; Pr 443; BSB-Ink B-491; refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910),134^45 and146^237. Followed by the Rhodes 371; Sack, Freiburg, 681; Schramm XVII p. 22; Schreiber Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro Iob (‘Ein andere vorred u« ber V 3462; Sheppard 358; Strohm, Deutsche Bibeldrucke, 21^2; VL das buî ch Job’) and Iob. r VI 1276^90, at 1286^7. [y5 ] ‘Ein anderevorredeu« ber dieweiÞsagung despropheten Dauid’. b-332] biblia 575

refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 238^42. Preceded by the ¢rst of refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905),10^60. Preceded by an‘argumentum’ Jerome’s prefaces. (‘Aber ein ander sunderliche vorred anzey« gende, w[as] die mey« - v [y5 ] ‘Ein andere vorrede’. nung diser ganczen epistel sey« ’). r refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 242^3. [YY4 ] [I Cor^Hbr]. v [y5 ] [Ps (G).] refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 60^277. Each letter preceded by an refs. Kurrelmeyer 7 (1910), 243^64. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). r r [ee1 ] [Prv.] [ccc8 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . in das buî ch der wu« rckung der refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 1^86. Preceded by Epistola sancti zwooel¡boten’. Hieronymi presbyteri ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 277^8 n. 53. r libris Salomonis (‘Die vorrede Jheronimi u« ber das buî ch der [ccc8 ] ‘Die ander vorred’. spru« che des wey« senn ku« niges Salomonis’). refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 278^410. Followed by Act. r r [¡8 ] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorrede Jheronimi u« ber das buî ch zuî latein [¡f4 ] ‘Die gemein vorrede in epistolas canonicas’. genennet Ecclesiastes’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 410^11. v refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 87^117. Followed by Ecl. [¡f4 ] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Die sunderlich vorrede in die epistel canonica sant v [gg5 ] [Ct.] Iacobs’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 117^31. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 412^69. Each letter preceded by an v [gg7 ] ‘Die vorrede in das buî ch der wey« Þheit’. ‘argumentum’ (‘vorred’). r refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912), 131. [ggg6 ] [Apc.] ‘Die vorrede u« ber daz buî ch der hey« mlichen o¡enbar- r [gg8 ] [Sap^Is.] ung’. refs. Kurrelmeyer 8 (1912),132^528. Is preceded byan‘argumen- refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 470^528. Followed by Apc. v tum’ (‘Ein andere vorrede in den propheten Isaiam’). [hhh9 ] [Colophon.] r [qq3 ] ‘Ein andere vorrede’. Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger, 25 May 1487. Folio. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 1^4. Preceded by Jerome’s preface collation: [a6 b^m8 n8+1 o^z A^Z aa^zz AA^ZZ aaa-ggg8 (‘Die vorrede u« ber den propheten Jheremiam’). hhh10]. v [qq3 ] [Ier^Lam.] 109 woodcuts; woodcut initials; see Eichenberger and Wendland, refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 4^223. Deutsche Bibeln vor Luther,110^18. v [xx1 ] [Bar.] ‘Die vorrede u« ber d[as] buî ch des wey« ssagen Baruch’. GW 4305; H *3139; Go¡ B-634; Pr 1765; BSB-Ink B-492; Schreiber refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 223^48. Followed by Bar. V 3463; Sheppard 1294; Strohm, Deutsche Bibeldrucke, 22^3;VL r [xx6 ] [Ez^Mal.] VI 1276^90, at 1287. refs. Kurrelmeyer 9 (1913), 248^523; 10 (1915), 1^141. COPY [GG v] Hieronymus: ‘Die vorred . . . u« ber die bu« cher 8 Bound in two volumes (Gn^Ps; Prv^Apc). Machabeorum’. Binding: Sixteenth-century German (Tegernsee, KyriÞ work- refs. Kurrelmeyer 10 (1915), 142^361. Followed by I^II Mcc. shop no. 31) blind-tooled leather over bevelled wooden boards, [MM r] ‘Die vorred u« ber Matheum’. 3 two bosses, four corner-pieces on each cover, and two clasps refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 1^5. e lost. On the upper cover ¢llets form four concentric frames; the [MM r] ‘Ein andere vorred u« ber Matheum den zwol¡ boten vnd 4 inner rectangle is divided by rolls into vertical compartments. In ewangelisten’. the compartments several di¡erent ornamental and £oral rolls, refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 5^6. one of which shows a standing ¢gure with erect arms. On the [MM v] [Mt.] 4 lower cover ¢llets form a frame; the inner rectangle is divided refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 7^116. into three horizontal compartments, the upper and lower ones of [OO v] [Hieronymus]: ‘Die vorredu« ber den ewangelisten Marcum’. 8 which are divided by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and triangular refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 117^20. ¢elds. In the ¢elds, a large round stamp with the arms of [PP r] [Mc.] 1 Tegernsee, two round rosette stamps, a £ower stamp, and a trian- refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 121^89. gular foliate stamp. In the frame, a £oral roll. For the stamps see [QQ r] ‘Die vorred u« ber den ewangelisten Lucam’. 5 KyriÞ pl. 69, nos 4, 6, a. Size: 320 ¿ 220 ¿ 75 and 310 ¿ 220 ¿ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 190^4. 80 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 195 mm. [QQ r] ‘Ein ander vorrede’. 6 On front endleaf of vol. 1 a few lines of a‘Register vber diÞ pue ech’ refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 194^5. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. entered in a sixteenth-century South German hand. [QQ r] [Lc.] 6 On [a r] and [b r] initials are supplied in blue with highlighting in refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 195^330. 1 1 white on burnished gold grounds, the gilt with punch-dotting, [TT v] ‘Die vorred u« ber Iohannem den ewangelisten’. 2 within a segmented frame of red and green, and with gold dotting; refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 331^4. in the lower margin, £oral ornament in the same palette with gold [TT v] [Io.] 3 dotting.Woodcuts painted in various colours and (on [b r]) deco- refs. Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 335^423. 1 rated with burnished gold. In gatherings [a], [b], and [ee], para- [XX r] ‘Die gemey« n vorred in alle epistel sancti Pauli’. 3 graph marks supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 1^6. v Provenance: Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus. Old [XX3 ] ‘Die sunderlich vorrede in die epistel, die sant Pauls an die e shelfmark ‘Collect. Bibl. pag. 568’ on front pastedowns of both romer geschriben hat’. volumes. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; stamp. refs. Kurrelmeyer 2 (1905), 6^10. v Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plates [XX4 ] [Rm.] 576 biblia [b-332^b-333

with handwritten shelfmark ‘L.e.1’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 1946. Purchased for »5. 7. 6; see Books Mu« ller, 270. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. r Purchased (1844), 6. [kk3 ] [Lc.] Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Germ. 1487 c.1,2. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and shelfmark: Auct.V 3.12,13. Mu« ller, 270^334. v [ll8 ] [Hieronymus]: ‘Dievorredeouer Iohannem den ewangelisten’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and B-333 Biblia [Low German, with glosses] Mu« ller, 731^2. r Part II only. [mm1 ] [Io.] r [L1 ] [Prv.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die Niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Gerhard Mu« ller, (1976), 335^87. r Ising, Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, 54/4 (Berlin, 1971), 328^ [nn2 ] Hieronymus: ‘Dye vorrede . . . ouer dye epystolen Pauli to den 73. Each chapter preceded by a short summary throughout. Romeren’. v [L10 ] [Ecl.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die Niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV,ed. Ising, 374^90. Mu« ller, 734^5. r v [M4 ] [Note about the Jewish restriction of the readership of Ct, [nn2 ] [Rm^Hbr.] which therefore is not translated into German.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die Niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV,ed. Ising, 390. Mu« ller, 735, 388^415, 736^7, 416^40, 737, 441^59, 737^8, 460^8, r 738, 469^77, 738, 478^83, 738, 484^9, 738^9, 490^4, 739, 495^7, [M4 ] [Ct]. v 739, 498^505, 739, 506^10, 739^40, 511^13, 740, 514^15, 740, 516^ [M5 ] [Sap^Is.] refs. Die Niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Ising, 404^ 36. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, referred to as 639. Sir and Is without Jerome’s prologue. ‘vorrede’. r [qq v] Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . auer dat boeck der werckinge [s5 ] [Ier^Lam.] 5 refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke,V, ed. Gerhard Ising der apostolen’. and Charlotte Mu« ller, Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, 54/5 refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and (Berlin, 1974), 3^202. Ier without Jerome’s prologue. Mu« ller, 740 and 537^96. Followed by Act. r [ss r] [Iac^Iud.] ‘Dye vorrede in de epystolen der regulen’. [x5 ] [Bar.] ‘Die vorrede van Baruchs boeck’. 4 refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke,VI, ed. Gerhard Ising refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and and Charlotte Mu« ller, Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, 54/6 Mu« ller, 741^2, 597^603, 742, 604^11, 743, 612^17, 743, 618^24, (Berlin, 1976), 709 and Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, 743, 625, 743, 626^7, 743, 628^9. Followed by Iac^Iud, each letter ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 203^24. Followed by Bar. preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘Dye vorrede’). v [tt r] [Apc.] ‘Dye vorrede ouer dat boeck der hemelicker apenbar- [x8 ] [Ez^Dn.] 1 refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising and inge’. Mu« ller, 225^481. Ez and Dn without Jerome’s prologue. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and v Mu« ller, 744 and 630^63. Followed by Apc. [bb7 ] [Os^Mal.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising and Cologne: [Heinrich Quentell, c.1478]. Folio. Mu« ller, 482^629.Without prologues or ‘argumenta’. collation: [a4 b^d10 e^l8 m n6 o^s8 t6 v8 x y10 z A B8 C10 D^G8 H r 10 8 10 8 6 10 8 10 8 6 10 8 [ee1 ] Hieronymus: ‘Dye vorrede . . . van den twen boeken der I K L M^O P Q RS T V^Z aa^ee ¡ gg^ii kk ll mm Machabeen’. nn10 oo8 pp10 qq rr8 ss tt10]. r r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Woodcut border on [hh1 ] and [tt1 ]; see Eichenberger and Mu« ller, 724 and 3^168. Pref. no. 31, followed by I^II Mcc. Wendland, Deutsche Bibeln vor Luther, 65^86. r [hh1 ] ‘De vorrede ouer Matheum’. GW 4308; H *3141; Go¡ B-637; BMC I 264; Pr 1252; Borchling^ refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Claussen 27; BSB-Ink B-494; Oates 720; Schramm VIII p. 19; Mu« ller, 725^6. Schreiber V 3466; Sheppard 937; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 257. v [hh1 ] ‘Eyne ander vorrede’. Facsimile: Die Ko« lner Bibel 1478/1479: Erster originalgetreuer refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Nachdruck (Amsterdam and Hamburg, 1979); on the production Mu« ller, 726^7. of this Bible see Severin Corsten,‘The Illustrated Cologne Bibles v [hh1 ] [Mt.] of c.1478’,in Incunabula, ed. Davies,79^88;VLVI 977^86, at 980^ refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and 3.

Mu« ller, 170^235. COPY r [ii4 ] [Hieronymus]: ‘De vorrede ouer Marcum’. Gatherings [L]^[tt] only (Prv^Apc). refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Binding: Sixteenth-century blind-tooled German pigskin over Mu« ller, 727^8. wooden boards; two clasps lost. On both covers ¢llets form three v [ii4 ] [Mc.] concentric frames. In the inner rectangle an ornamental centre- refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and piece and corner-pieces; in the frames two di¡erent £oral rolls Mu« ller, 236^69. and a cresting roll. Size: 410 ¿ 295 ¿ 95 mm. Size of leaf: 388 ¿ r [kk2 ] [Hieronymus]: ‘Dye vorrede ouer den ewangelisten Lucam’. 280 mm. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with Mu« ller, 729^30. pen-£ourishing in red and blue; other initials and paragraph r [kk3 ] ‘Eyn ander vorrede’. b-333^b-334] biblia 577

marks are supplied in red or blue; red capital strokes and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and underlining. Mu« ller, 696^7; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. r Provenance: Cologne, Jesuits; on [L1 ] an inscription: ‘Collegii Ising, 393^433. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. r Soc. Jesu Coloniae 1745’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, h4 [III^IV Esr.] Munich; old shelfmark ‘Inc.s.a. 195’, stamp and duplicate stamp. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. Ising, 434^90. v Collation note on front pastedown signed F[idelis] Bu[tsch] and [c’]8 [Note on the translator of IV Esr and the absence of glosses by dated 1857; Fidelis Butsch, Catalogue (1858), no. 30. Probably Nicolaus de Lyra for that book.] purchased through Parker in Mar. 1860 for »36. 3. 0; see Parker’s refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. Ising, 490. r bill (dated Mar. 1860) in Library Bills; not identi¢ed in Books A1 [Tb^Est.] Purchased. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and shelfmark: Bib. Germ.1480 b.1. Mu« ller, 697^8; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. Ising, 491^508; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. B-334 Biblia [Low German, with glosses] Ising and Mu« ller, 698; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, v ed. Ising, 509^31; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. [a1 ] ‘De delinghe vnde inholdynghe desses bokes der godliken scrift der Biblien’. Ising and Mu« ller, 698^9; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. Ising, 532^54. Preceded by Jerome’s preface. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and r Mu« ller, 668^76. B3 [Iob.] ‘Devorrede in datboek Job na der iodeschenvthsettinghe’. r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and [a3 ] [Note on the reading ofthe Bible and on the glossesby Nicolaus de Lyra.] Mu« ller, 699^701; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Gerhard Ising, Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, 54/4 (Berlin, Mu« ller, 676. 1971), 3^58. Followed by the Prologus sancti Hieronymi in libro v Iob (‘De ander vorrede in dat boek Job na der vtsettinghe der [a3 ] Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus.‘De epistel sunte souentich’) and Iob. Hieronimi to deme prestere Paulinum van allen boken der godli- v ken historien’. D1 [Ps (G).] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 676^85. Mu« ller, 702; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Ising, v e 59^327. Preceded by the ¢rst of Jerome’s prefaces only. [a6 ] Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . in de vif booke Moysi’. v refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and H1 [‘De vorrede in de boeke Salomonis’]. Mu« ller, 686^7. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and r Mu« ller, 702^4. Preceded by Epistola sancti Hieronymi presbyteri b1 [Gn^IV Rg.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, I, ed. Gerhard Ising, ad Chromatium et Heliodorum episcopos de libris Salomonis (‘De Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, 54/1 (Berlin, 1961), 3^705; Die sendebref sunte Hieronimi des presters to den biscoppen niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, II, ed. Gerhard Ising, Chromacium vnde Heliodorum van den boken Salomonis’). v Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters, 54/2 (Berlin, 1963), 3^334; Die H1 ‘Een ander vorrede’. niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 689^ refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and 91; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, II, ed. Ising, 335^559; Mu« ller, 704; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Ising, Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 328^73. Followed by Prv. r 691^3; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, II, ed. Ising, 559^ I2 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede sunte Jheronimi in dat boek 709; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. Gerhard Ecclesiasten’. Ising, DeutscheTexte des Mittelalters, 54/3 (Berlin, 1968), 3^291. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Chapters preceded by short summaries throughout, printed in Mu« ller, 705; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Ising, Kurrelmeyer 1 (1904), 426^37; 2 (1905), 533^7; 3 (1907), 462^72; 374^90. Followed by Ecl. r 4 (1907), 439^49; 5 (1908), 464^74; 6 (1909), 404^13; 7 (1910), I5 [Ct.] 531^40; 8 (1912), 532^50; 9 (1913), 526^38; 10 (1915), 363^72; refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Ising, 391^ ascribed to Nicolaus de Lyra in the preceding note. Ios preceded 403. v by ‘argumentum’ (‘Dat argumentum, de bewysinghe’). I8 ‘De vorrede in dat boek der wiÞheyt’. r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and v6 Hieronymus: ‘Een ander voerrede’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 705. v Mu« ller, 693^6. Preceded by Prefatio sancti Hieronimi in librum I8 [Sap^Is.] Dabreiamin, qui est Paralipomenon (‘de vorrede sunte Jheronimi refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV,ed. Ising, 404^34; in dat boek Paralipomenon’). Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, v v6 [I^II Par.] 705^6; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. Ising, 435^ refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, Gerhard Ising, 522; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and 292^391. Mu« ller, 706^7; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, IV, ed. r z3 [OrMan.] Ising, 523^639. Is preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘De refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, III, ed. Ising, 392. bewisinghe’). r v z3 [I^II Esr.] Q2 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede in den profeten Hieremiam’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 708. v Q2 ‘Ene ander vorrede dar vp’. 578 biblia [b-334

refs. Pref. no. 9; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. and Mu« ller, 538^40. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de Ising and Mu« ller, 708; Preceded by a‘prologus’. bewisinghe’). v r Q2 [Ier^Lam.] aa1 ‘De vorrede in den propheten Jonam’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 708. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke,V,ed. Gerhard Mu« ller, 716^17. r Ising and Charlotte Mu« ller, DeutscheTexte des Mittelalters, 54/5 aa1 [Ion.] (Berlin, 1974), 3^202. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and r T2 [Bar.] ‘De vorrede in den profeten Baruch’. Mu« ller, 717; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and and Mu« ller, 541^6. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de Mu« ller, 709; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising bewysinghe’). r and Mu« ller, 203^24. Followed by Bar. aa2 ‘De vorrede in den propheten Micheam’. v T4 [Ez^Dn.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 717. v Mu« ller, 709^10; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke,V,ed. Ising aa2 [Mi.] and Mu« ller, 225^395; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 710^11; Die niederdeutschen Mu« ller, 717; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising Bibelfru« hdrucke,VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 396^481. and Mu« ller, 547^61. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de r Z1 ‘Een ander vorrede’ [toTwelve Prophets]. bewysinghe’). r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and aa4 ‘De vorrede yn den propheten Naum’. Mu« ller, 712. Preceded by ‘Prologus in librum duodecim prophe- refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and tarum’ (‘De voe rrede in dat boek der twelf Propheten’). Mu« ller, 718. r v Z1 ‘De vorrede in den profeten Osee’. aa4 [Na.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 712^13. Mu« ller, 718; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising r Z1 [Os.] and Mu« ller, 562^8. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bewysinghe’). r Mu« ller, 713; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising aa5 ‘De vorrede in den propheten Abacuk’. and Mu« ller, 482^508. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bewisinge’). Mu« ller, 718^20. v v Z4 ‘De vorrede in den profeten Johel’. aa5 [Hab.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 713^14. Mu« ller, 720; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising v Z4 ‘Een ander vorrede in den profeten Johel’. and Mu« ller, 569^76. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bewisynghe’). r Mu« ller, 714. aa7 ‘De vorrede yn den propheten Sophoniam’. v Z4 [Ioel.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 720^1. r Mu« ller, 714; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising aa7 [So]. and Mu« ller, 509^18. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bewysinghe’). Mu« ller, 721; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising r and Muller, 577^84. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de Z6 ‘De vorrede in den profeten Amos’. « refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bewysinghe’). r Mu« ller, 714^15. aa8 ‘De vorrede yn den propheten Aggeum’. r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Z6 ‘Een ander vorrede’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 721^2. v Mu« ller, 715. aa8 [Agg.] r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Z6 ‘Noch een ander vorrede’. refs. Pref. no. 19; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Mu« ller, 722; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising Ising and Mu« ller, 715. and Mu« ller, 585^9. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de Z r [Am.] bewysinghe’). 6 r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising and bb1 ‘De vorrede in den profeten Zachariam’. Mu« ller, 519^37. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Z v ‘De vorrede in den profeten Abdiam’. Mu« ller, 722^3. 8 r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bb1 [Za.] Mu« ller, 716; here, the passage beginning: ‘[H]ebrei hunc dicunt refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and esse . . .’ is not headed ‘Alius prologus’, but forms part of this Mu« ller, 723; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising prologue. and Mu« ller, 590^620. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de Z v [Abd.] bewisinghe’). 8 r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and bb5 ‘De vorrede in den profeten Malachiam’. Mu« ller, 716; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising b-334] biblia 579

refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 723^4. Mu« ller, 736. r v bb5 [Mal.] kk7 [I Cor.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 724; Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, V, ed. Ising Mu« ller, 736^7, 416^40. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘De and Mu« ller, 621^9. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘de bewysinghe’). r bewisinghe’). ll4 ‘De vorrede in de anderen epistole to den Chorinthien’. v bb6 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . in de twe boeke der Machabeen’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 737. r Mu« ller, 724. ll4 [II Cor.] v bb6 [Hieronymus]: ‘Een ander vorrede’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 737, 441^59. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘De Mu« ller, 724^5, 3^168. Followed by I^II Mcc. bewysinghe’). v v dd8 ‘De vorrede in Matheum’. ll7 [Gal^Hbr.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 725^6. Mu« ller, 737^8, 460^8, 738, 469^77,738, 478^83, 738, 484^9,738^9, r ee1 ‘Een ander vorrede’. 490^4,739, 495^7,739, 498^505,739, 506^10,739^40, 511^13,740, refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and 514^15, 740, 516^36. Each letter preceded by an ‘argumentum’, Mu« ller, 726^7. referred to as ‘De vorrede vnde de bewysinghe’,‘De bewysinghe’ r ee1 [Note on the symbols of the evangelists.] or ‘De vorrede’. v refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and nn4 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . auer dath boek der werkynghe Mu« ller, 727. der apostele’. r ee1 [Mt.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 740^1. v Mu« ller, 170^235. nn4 ‘Ene andere voerrede’. v ¡4 [Hieronymus]: ‘De vorrede in Marcum’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 741, 537^96. Followed by Act. r Mu« ller, 727^8. oo8 ‘De vorrede in de souenn regulerde epistolen’. r ¡5 [Mc.] refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 741^2. r Mu« ller, 236^69. oo8 ‘De bewisinghe in de souen regulerede epistolen’. r gg3 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . in dat euangelium Luce’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 742. r Mu« ller, 730^1. oo8 [Iac^Iud.] ‘De bewisinghe ouer de regulerede epistel sunte v gg3 ‘Een ander vorrede’. Jacobs’. refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Mu« ller, 270. Not a prologue, but Lc 1,1^4. Mu« ller, 742, 597^603, 742, 604^11, 743, 612^17, 743, 618^24, 743, v gg3 [Lc.] 625, 743, 626^7, 743, 628^9. Followed by Iac^Iud, each letter pre- refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and ceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘De bewisinghe’). v Mu« ller, 270^334. pp5 [Apc.] ‘De vorrede auer dat boekder hemeliken apenbaringhe’. r hh7 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . auer Iohannem den ewangelis- refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and ten’. Mu« ller, 744, 630^63. Followed by Apc. r refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and qq6 [Colophon.] Mu« ller, 731^2. Lu« beck: Stephanus Arndes, 19 Nov. 1494. Folio. v hh7 [Io.] collation: [a6] b^z h c‹ A^E8 FG6 HI8 K^M6 NO8 PQ6 R^Z aa^ refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and 8 6 oo pp qq .The signatures of gathering qq start with qq2. Mu« ller, 335^87. 92 woodcuts; woodcut initials, see Hans Wahl (ed.), Die 92 v kk1 Hieronymus: ‘De vorrede . . . in alle epistolen efte sendebreue Holzschnitte der Lu« becker Bibel aus dem Jahre 1494 (Weimar, sunte Pawels’. 1917), and Eichenberger and Wendland, Deutsche Bibeln vor refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Luther, 119^34. Mu« ller, 733^4. GW 4309; HCR 3143; Go¡ B-638; BMC II 560; Pr 2645; Borchling^ v kk1 ‘De vorrede ouer de epistole Pauli to den Romeren’. Claussen 241; BSB-Ink B-495; Oates 1194; Schramm XI p. 12; refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and Schreiber V 3467; Sheppard 1910; Karl Stackmann, ‘Die Mu« ller, 734^5. Bedeutung des Beiwerks fur die Bestimmung der r « kk2 [Rm.] Gebrauchssituation vorlutherischer deutscher Bibeln’, in De refs. Die niederdeutschen Bibelfru« hdrucke, VI, ed. Ising and captu lectoris. Wirkungen des Buches im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert Mu« ller, 735, 388^415. Preceded by an ‘argumentum’ (‘De dargestellt an ausgewa« hlten Handschriften und Drucken, bewysinghe’). Festschrift Wieland Schmidt, ed. Wolfgang Milde and Werner r kk7 ‘De vorrede in de erste epistole tho den Chorinthier’. Schuder (Berlin, 1988), 273^88, at 284^5;VLVI 977^86, at 983^5. 580 biblia: vetus testamentum [b-334^b-336

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As assigned and dated by v [E5 ] [I^II Esr.] Without Jerome’s preface. Sheppard; not Pellechet 2360, despite the handwritten identi¢ca- v [F2 ] [Tb^Est.] Tb preceded by Jerome’s preface. tion in the reprint with Pr 7979 and Proctor’s attribution to Guy r [I7 ] [Iob.] Marchant. v [L5 ] [Prv^Sir.] Without Jerome’s prefaces. collation: a^d8 e6 f g8 h6 i8 k6 l^t8.8.6 v^z8.6 A4. r [R10 ] [Is.] ‘[H]ier begint dat boec vanYsayas prophecie’. Incipit:‘Die Type:112 B.172 leaves, a2-z5 numbered ii^clxvii, with errors.35 lines welke sine reden is so schone in hebreusche also Iheronimus r r (a3 ); two columns.Type area: 195 ¿ 133 mm (a3 ).Two woodcuts: seit . . .’Followed by Is. v v on a1 Christ seated in majesty, holding in one hand a book with [X6 ] [Ier^Lam.] Preceded by Jerome’s prologue (‘Prologhe op the inscription: ‘Ego alpha sum et o’; symbols of the Evangelists; Iheremiam den propheet’). v v beneath, a £oriated cross; on z5 Cruci¢xion, with a £oriated [CC1 ] [Bar.] ‘Die voersprake van Baruchs boeck’. Incipit: ‘[D]ese cross beneath: illustrated in Pierre Aquilon, ‘La Bible abre¤ ge¤ e’, boec, die Baruch ghenoemt wert . . .’Followed by Bar. v Revue franc° aise d’histoire du livre, 2 (July^December, 1972), 167^ [CC6 ] [Ez.] Preceded by Jerome’s prologue. r 8. [HH1 ] [Dn.] Without the prologue. r Not in GW; Pr 7979; Aquilon,‘La Bible abre¤ ge¤ e’, 147^82, at 175^7; [KK1 ] [Os^Mal.] Preceded by Jerome’s preface. Paul Needham, ‘Two Unrecorded French-language Incunabula [MM r] [Colophon.] 10 from the Press of Antoine Caillaut, with Additional Notes on his Delft: Jacob Jacobszoen van der Meer and Mauricius Printing before1492’, in Amelung,‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, Yemantszoen,10 Jan. 1477. Folio. In two parts. 339^62, at 349 no. C 31; Sheppard 6246^8; Bettye Thomas 10 6 6+1 10 8+1 collation: Part I: [a^z aa bb cc dd ee^gg hh ]; part II: Chambers, Bibliography of French Bibles (Geneva, 1983), 12, no. 10 6 8 10 [A^Z AA^EE FF GG^II KK^MM ]. 11. HC 3160; Go¡ B-648; BMC IX 16; Pr 8862; Amelung, COPY ‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, 63; Boekdrukkunst (1973), 117; Wanting b and the, presumably, blank leaf z . Campbell 290; HPT II 399; ILC 396; Machiels, Arend de 4.5 6 Leaves k and k transposed; a partially repaired. Keysere, B430; Oates 3335^6; Sheppard 6871. 3 4 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian COPY Library; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Bound in two volumes (Gn^IV Rg, Dn, I^II Mcc; I Par^Iob, Library on both covers. Size: 285 ¿ 210 ¿ 35 mm. Size of Prv^Ez, Os^Mal). Omitting Psalms. leaf: 271 ¿ 187 mm. Wanting [y1^3] of vol.1. Copious marginal annotations in a sixteenth-century hand, 8 Leaf [y4] repaired. Dn ([HH^II ]) bound after IV Rg ([dd9]); see translating the text into Latin, and with some commentary. BMC note. Numerous pen-trials and scribbles on front and back endleaves, including a horse on recto of back endleaf; ‘Sancta Barbara ora b-336^b-337] biblia 581

r pro nobis’on recto of front endleaf; faces of creatures in the gut- ii1 Aristeas [pseudo-]: ‘De settanta due interpreti a Philocrate suo v tering of z5 . fratello’. [Translated by Bartholomaeus Fontius]. Incipit: Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. ‘[H]auendo tu sempre, o Philocrate, qualum que cosa desider- Provenance: Jehan Dorin (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); inscrip- ato . . .’ r tion on a1 (damaged): ‘Ce present liure apartient [a moy] Iehan Part II. 2 r Dorin quil le trouuera si luy rendra [ ]’; signature and pen-trials [*2 ] ‘Registro’. > 2 r repeated on endleaves. Simon Le Moyne (sixteenth century); sig- [*3 ] ‘Tabula’. [Prv^Apc]. r naturebelow colophon. Other names, probablylater: inscriptions A1 Hieronymus: ‘Epistola’, [addressed to] Cromatio and Eliodoro. v r on A4 : ‘Johanne Kyrby ys a false thefe so saythe Johanne A1 [Prv.] r Cannone and Thomas Wodrofe’; ‘Thomas Wodrofe ys a crityke B1 ‘Prologo’ [to Ecl], followed by [Ecl]. r so sayth George Hayse’; John Kirby; John Cannon; Thomas B4 ‘Prologo’ [to Ct], followed by [Ct], followed by [Sap]. v Wodrofe; George Hayse. Acquired by 1835; see Catalogus (1843), C3 ‘Prologo’ [to Sir], followed by [Sir]. r I 258. E6 ‘Prologo’ [to Is], followed by [Is]. v Former Bodleian shelfmark: Arch. A 154. H2 ‘Prologo’ [to Ier], followed by [Ier-Lam]. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.20. L5 ‘Prologo’ [to Bar], followed by [Bar]. r L8 ‘Prologo’ [to Ez], followed by [Ez]. r O6 ‘Prologo’ [to Dn], followed by [Dn]. v B-337 Biblia [Italian] P7 ‘Prologo’ [toTwelve Prophets]. v Part I. P7 ‘Prologo’ [to Os], followed by [Os]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r [*] r Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Marco Q3 ‘Prologo’ [to Ioel]. 2 v Cattaneo, Bishop of Alessandria. Allenspach^Frasso 272^5. Q3 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Ioel]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. v [*] r ‘Tabula de la prima parte de la Biblia’. Q4 ‘Prologo’ [to Am]. 3 v [*] r Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest. Q4 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Am]. 7 r ‘Prologo’.Translated by Niccolo' Malerbi. Q7 ‘Prologo’ [to Abd]. r refs. As in La Bibbia volgare, ed. Carlo Negroni, 10 vols Q7 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Abd]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r (Bologna, 1882^7). ‘Prologo’ to Pentateuch, as in La Bibbia vol- Q8 ‘Prologo’ [to Ion], followed by [Ion]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r gare, ed. Negroni, included as chapter nine of this letter. On the R1 ‘Prologo’ [to Mi], followed by [Mi]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. v translator see Edoardo Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane del quattro- R2 ‘Prologo’ [to Na], followed by [Na]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. v cento e del cinquecento (Milan, 1992), I 16^35, with a discussion R3 ‘Prologo’ [to Hab], followed by [Hab]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r of the form of the name on 17^18; for this edition see Edoardo R5 ‘Prologo’ [to So]. v Barbieri, ‘EŁ diteurs et imprimeurs de la Bible en italien (1471^ R5 [So]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r 1600)’, in La Bible imprime¤ e, 246^59, at 247, with further R6 ‘Prologo’ [to Agg], followed by [Agg]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r references. R7 ‘Prologo’ [to Za], followed by [Za]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r [a r] [Gn^Dt.] S3 ‘Prologo’ [to Mal]. 1 v k v ‘Prologo’ [to Ios], followed by [Ios^Rt]. S3 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Mal]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. 6 v v S4 Hieronymus: ‘Prologo’ [to Mcc], followed by [I^II Mcc]. n4 ‘Prologo’ [to Rg], followed by [I Sm^IV Rg]. t v ‘Prologo’ [to Par], followed by [I^II Par]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. 7 r z r ‘Prologo’ [to Esr]. Y1 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Damasus, Pont. Max. 3 v z r ‘Altro prologo’ [to Esr], followed by [I^II Esr]. Y1 ‘Prologo’ [to Four Evangelists]. 3 r r [III Esr.] Y2 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Mt]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. h5 v v ‘Prologo’ [toTb]. Z6 ‘Prologo’ [to Mc], followed by [Mc]. m4 r v AA7 ‘Prologo’, followed by [Lc].Verses 1^4 here called ‘Altro pro- m4 [Tb.] v ‘Prologo’ [to Idt]. logo’. m8 r r [Idt.] CC6 ‘Prologo’ [to Io], followed by [Io], followed by [Act]. k1 r v ‘Prologo’ [to Est]. GG2 ‘Prologo’ [to Pauline Epistles]. k6 v v [Est.] GG2 ‘Altro prologo’ [to Pauline Epistles]. k6 r aa r ‘Prologo’ [to Iob]. GG3 ‘Prologo’, followed by [Rm]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. 4 v v HH1 ‘Prologo’ [to I Cor], followed by [I Cor]. Preceded by ‘argu- aa4 ‘Altro prologo’ [to Iob]. aa r [Iob.] mento’. 5 v v HH7 ‘Prologo’ [to II Cor], followed by [II Cor]. Preceded by ‘argu- 7 [Colophon for part I.] cc r ‘Prologo’ [to Ps]. Followed by ‘argumento’. mento’. 1 v cc v ‘Altro prologo’. II3 [Gal^Hbr.] Each letter is preceded by an ‘argumento’. 1 r v LL5 ‘Prologo’ [to Canonical Epistles], followed by [Iac^Iud]. Iac cc1 ‘Terzoprologo’. cc r [Ps (G).] Preceded by ‘argumento’. preceded by ‘argumento’. 2 v r MM3 ‘Prologo’ [to Apc], followed by [Apc], followed by [Grace]. hh6 [Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: Concluding verse.] ‘Laude te re¡erischo a te, signore Che de tal gratia si ma facto degno’; Incipit: ‘Uieni signor Jesu, la gratiadel signor nostro Jesu > Christo sia con tutti noi. Amen’. ottava rima. r refs. Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane, I 204. MM10 [Valedictory prayer.] Incipit:‘Quale adunque lode et gratie, o r summo signore porgere . . .’ ii1 ‘Argumento de tutta lopera’. refs. Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane, I 202. 582 biblia [b-337^b-338

r r MM10 [Colophon] followed by [Prayer]. ‘Gloria ti rendo, o mio BB3 ‘Prologo’ [to Ct], followed by [Ct], followed by [Sap]. r signor benigno Che di tal gratia tu me ha fatto digno’; 2 lines of CC2 ‘Prologo’ [to Sir], followed by [Sir]. > r verse. DD7 ‘Prologo’ [to Is], followed by [Is]. v refs. Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane, I 199. FF5 ‘Prologo’ [to Ier], followed by [Ier-Lam]. v Venice: Gabriele di Pietro, 1477^8. Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) HH8 ‘Prologo’ [to Bar], followed by [Bar]. v 26 Nov. (¢rst gathering, after 23 Dec.) 1477; (II) 15 Jan. 1477/8. II2 ‘Prologo’ [to Ez], followed by [Ez]. v collation: Part I: [*] [a] b10 c^z aa 8 cc10 dd^gg8 hh^kk6; LL1 ‘Prologo’ [to Dn], followed by [Dn]. h m k v part II: 2[*]6 AB10 C^U8 X4 Y10 Z AA^LL8 MM10. LL8 ‘Prologo’ [toTwelve Prophets]. v GW 4313; H *3152; R 303 (Psalms); Go¡ B-641 (including P-1077); LL8 ‘Prologo’ [to Os], followed by [Os]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r Pr 4200; Barbieri, Lebibbieitaliane, I199^205 no. 4; Bohatta, Lit. MM3 ‘Prologo’ [to Ioel]. r Bibl. 1032 (Psalms); BSB-Ink B-497; Darlow^Moule 802; MM3 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Ioel]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r Sheppard 3376. MM4 ‘Prologo’ [to Am]. r MM4 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Am]. COPY MM r ‘Prologo’ [to Abd]. Wanting T ;T duplicated. 6 3 4 MM r ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Abd]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) parchment; the gold stamp of the 6 MM v ‘Prologo’ [to Ion], followed by [Ion]. Preceded by ‘argu- Bodleian Library on both covers, over a central ornamental 6 mento’. stamp. Two ties lost. Size: 293 ¿ 210 ¿ 120 mm. Size of MM r ‘Prologo’ [to Mi], followed by [Mi]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. leaf: 285 ¿ 194 mm. 7 MM v ‘Prologo’ [to Na], followed by [Na]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); 8 NN r ‘Prologo’ [to Hab], followed by [Hab]. Preceded by ‘argu- printed label of the sale (1789) part I, lot 115, inside the upper 1 mento’. cover; in the annotated catalogue marked down to Payne for Fl. NN v ‘Prologo’ [to So]. 20. Purchased through Payne for »1. 15. 0; see Books Purchased 2 NN v [So]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. (1790),1. 2 NN r ‘Prologo’ [to Agg], followed by [Agg]. Preceded by ‘argu- shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.26. 3 mento’. r NN4 ‘Prologo’ [to Za], followed by [Za]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. r B-338 Biblia [Italian] NN7 ‘Prologo’ [to Mal]. r NN7 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Mal]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. Part I. r r NN8 Hieronymus: ‘Prologo’ [to Mcc], followed by [I^II Mcc]. a1 [Title-page.] a v ‘Registro’. Preceded by ‘argumento’. 1 v r A2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Damasus, Pont. Max. a2 ‘Tabula de la prima parte de la Biblia’. r a v Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus the priest.‘Prologo’. A3 ‘Prologo’ [to Four Evangelists]. 5 v Translated by Niccolo' Malerbi. A3 ‘Altro prologo’, followed by [Mt]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. v B6 ‘Prologo’ [to Mc], followed by [Mc]. refs. As in La Bibbia volgare, ed. Negroni. v r C5 ‘Prologo’, followed by [Lc].Verses1^4 here called ‘Prologo’. a8 Hieronymus: ‘Prefacione . . . nel Pentatheuco’, followed by [Gn^ v Dt]. E1 ‘Prologo’ [to Io], followed by [Io], followed by [Act]. r i v ‘Prologo’ [to Ios], followed by [Ios^Rt]. G6 ‘Prologo’ [to Pauline Epistles]. 7 v v G6 ‘Altro prologo’ [to Pauline Epistles]. l8 ‘Prologo’ [to Rg], followed by [I Sm^IV Rg]. v q v ‘Prologo’ [to Par], followed by [I^II Par], followed by [Or Man]. G6 ‘Prologo’, followed by [Rm]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. 7 r r H3 ‘Prologo’ [to I Cor], followed by [I Cor]. Preceded by ‘argu- t3 Hieronymus: ‘Prologo’ [to Esr], followed by [I^II Esr]. II Esr here entitled ‘Neemia’, followed by [III Esr]; here entitled ‘II Esr’. mento’. r v H7 ‘Prologo’ [to II Cor], followed by [II Cor]. Preceded by ‘argu- u7 ‘Prologo’ [toTb], followed by [Tb]. v mento’, followed by [Gal^Hbr]. Each letter is preceded by an x2 ‘Prologo’ [to Idt], followed by [Idt]. x v ‘Prologo’ [to Est], followed by [Est]. ‘argumento’. 6 v v K6 ‘Prologo’ [to Canonical Epistles], followed by [Iac^Iud]. Iac y2 ‘Prologo’ [to Iob]. y r ‘Altro prologo’ [to Iob], followed by [Iob]. preceded by ‘argumento’. 3 r aa r ‘Prologo’ [to Ps]. Followed by ‘argumento’. L3 ‘Prologo’ [to Apc], followed by [Apc], followed by [Colophon]. 1 r aa r ‘Altro prologo’. L8 [Preface to the life of St Joseph.] 1 e v refs. Edoardo Barbieri,‘Une vie de Saint Joseph du xv sie' cle peu aa1 ‘Terzoprologo’, followed by [Ps (G)]. Preceded by ‘argumento’. dd v ‘Argumento de tutta lopera’. connue’, Cahiers de Jose¤ phologie, 37 (1989), 208^21 at 208. 7 r refs. Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane, I 202. L8 ‘La legenda del glorioso patriarcha et confessore sancto Joseph’. v refs. Barbieri,‘Une vie de Saint Joseph’, 208^21, with introduc- dd7 Aristeas [pseudo-]: ‘De settanta due interpreti a Philocrate suo fratello’. [Translated by Bartholomaeus Fontius]. Incipit: tion on 197^207 and commentary on 222^46. See also Barbieri, ‘[H]auendo tu sempre, o Philocrate, qualum que cosa desider- Le bibbie italiane, I 213^14. Roland Gauthier,‘Pre¤ sence de Saint ato . . .’ Joseph dans les e¤ ditions incunables’, in Saint Joseph a' l’e¤ poque de Part II. la Renaissance1450^1600, Cahiers de Jose¤ phologie, 25 (1977), 98, AA r Hieronymus: ‘Epistola’ [addressed to] Cromatius and attributes authorship to Malerbi. 1 v Eliodorus. M1 ‘Tabula de la seconda parte de de(!) la Byblia’. v AA1 [Prv.] Venice: Giovanni Ragazzo, for Lucantonio Giunta, 15 Oct. 1490. v AA8 ‘Prologo’ [to Ecl], followed by [Ecl]. Folio. b-338^b-340] biblia 583 collation: Part I: a^x8 y10 aa^dd8 ee6; part II: AA^PPA^L8 M6. [A]l beati||imo papa Dama|o. . .’This incipit is not in the BL copy Woodcut illustrations: see Alfred W. Pollard, ‘Two Illustrated or in the second Bodleian copy. Italian Bibles’, Library, 2nd ser., 11 (1902), 227^42, esp. 231^42, Cropped single leaf ([a1]) from a copy of Marcus Tullius Cicero, James Strachan, Early Bible Illustrations (Cambridge, 1957), 28^ De o⁄ciis, etc. Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, 13 Aug. 1470 31, and Lamberto Donati, ‘Il mistero della Bibbia italiana’, (C-311(1)) bound between [I10] and [K1]. Biblio¢lia, 77 (1975), 93^105. Binding: Eighteenth-century English, gold-tooled russia, with GW 4317; H *3156; Go¡ B-644; BMC V 500; Pr 5349; Barbieri, Le gold-tooled spine and gilt-edged leaves, probably bound for bibbie italiane, I 219^21, no. 11; BSB-Ink B-499; Darlow^Moule Thomas Coke between 1718 and perhaps 1728. On both covers 808; Essling133; Sander 989; Sheppard 4414. triple ¢llets form frames, in which are two rolls of gold-tooled

COPY dentelle: see Rogers 256 and 261. On both covers is the armorial Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled calf; marbled stamp of Coke of Holkham, impaling Tufton: see Cyril pastedowns and gilt-edged leaves. Bound by ‘Lewis’, presumably Davenport, English Heraldic Book Stamps (London, 1909), 122. Charles Lewis (1786^1836), for Henry Drury; named in Drury’s Vols 2 and 3 each have a back parchment endleaf. Upper board ownership inscription. Size: 305 ¿ 208 ¿ 57 mm. Size of of vol. 1 almost detached. Size: Vol. 1: 422 ¿ 286 ¿ 85 mm; vol. 2: leaf: 295 ¿ 193 mm. 422 ¿ 288 ¿ 65 mm; vol. 3: 422 ¿ 292 ¿ 44 mm. Sizeof leaf: 410 ¿ Provenance: Henry Joseph Thomas Drury (1778^1841), 1818; 265 mm. inscription on front endleaf: ‘Coll[ated and] perf[ect]: H. Drury. Early marginal notes. Harrow 1818. Bound by Lewis. C.35.2’. Francis Douce (1757^ Occasional initials are supplied in black ink, with vine-scroll 1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. decoration. shelfmark: Douce 244. Provenance: Cristofalo de Pelegrin (¢fteenth century); inscrip- tion on the verso of the parchment endleaf in vol. 2: ‘Questo libro fu de mes’ Cristofalo de Pelegrin [ ]’. Holkham Hall, Norfolk, B-339 Biblia [Italian] Earls of Leicester. Purchased in 1953. shelfmark: Holk. b.1^3. Part I. SECOND COPY [a v] ‘Tabula dei libri de tuto il testamtento uechio’. 1 NewTestament(vol. 3) only. [a r] [Gn^Ps (G)] [Italian]. 7 Headings of gatherings [I^M] cropped. refs. As in La Bibbia volgare, ed. Negroni. II Esr here entitled Binding: Rough paper boards, with a back parchment endleaf. ‘Neemias’, III Esr II Esr. The translation is in part anonymous, Cropped. Size: 384 ¿ 256 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 377 ¿ 237 mm. and in part by Niccolo' Malerbi: see Darlow^Moule 5575 and The margins of the Apocalypse are ¢lled with a manuscript Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane, I 192^4. Italian commentary, written in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century Part II. hand, which is continued on the recto of the parchment endleaf, [2a r] [Prv^II Mcc] [Italian]. 2 and attributed by Barbieri 191^2, to Federico Renoldo da refs. As in La Bibbia volgare, ed. Negroni. Venezia. Part III. On [y r] a contemporary Venetian six-line epigraphic initial ‘Q’ is [y r] Hieronymus: [Prologue to New Testament, addressed to] 2 1 supplied in blue, touched with white, on a gold ground, edged in Damasus, Pont. Max. black with £oral decoration in brown ink, and inhabited by an refs. As in La Bibbia volgare, ed. Negroni. angel, dressed in white with purple-pink wings, touched with red [y v] [Mt^Apc] [Italian]. 1 and grey, holding a scroll. Other epigrapic initials are supplied in refs. As in La Bibbia volgare, ed. Negroni. Lc 1,1^4 entitled here red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capitals ‘il secondo prologo’. In this edition, Act follows, rather than pre- touched with yellow wash. cedes, the Canonical Epistles. Provenance: Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not found in [M v] [Colophon.] 5 Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. [M r] ‘Tabula deTestamento Nouo’. 6 Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. M [ ]. [Venice: Adam de Ambergau], 1 Oct. 1471. Folio. shelfmark: N.T. Ital. 1471 c.1. collation: Part I: [a^i10 k8 l6 m^p10 q r8 s^z A^H10 IK8]; part II: [a10+1 b^i10 k^m8 n^v10 x12]; part III: [y10 z A8 BC10 D8 E^G10 H8 IK10 L8 M6]. Collation as GW. BMC collates part I: [[*] a^h10 i8 k6 B-340 Biblia [Czech] Bible Prazí ska¤ 10 8 10 8 2 10 8 10 l^o p q r-z aa^gg hh ii ]; part II: [[** ] A^I K^M N^V r a2 Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Paulinus. X12 AA10 BB CC8 DD EE10 FF8 GG^II10 KK8 LL MM10 NN8 6 refs. cf. Pref. no. 1. OO ]. v a6 [Gn^II Par.] GW 4321 (Pt.1 Anm.); HC *3148; Go¡ B-639; BMC V 188; Pr 4146; v z2 [OrMan.] Barbieri, Le Bibbie italiane, I 191^6, no. 2; BSB-Ink B-496; r z3 [I^II Esr.] II Esr called book of Nehemiah in this edition. Darlow^Moule 5575; Essling 131; Rhodes 372; Sander 985; r A5 [III Esr.] III Esr entitled II Esr in this edition. Sheppard 3319^20. v B2 [Tb^II Mcc.] r FIRST COPY aa1 Hieronymus: [Prologue to the Four Gospels.] 2 Wanting [ a1]. refs. cf. Pref. no. 33. v Bound in three volumes. aa1 [Mt^Io.] r The prologue of Jerome to the NewTestament has the incipit:‘Qui ¡3 [Rm^Hbr.] r comincia il prologo de |an Hieronymo |opra il te|tamento nouo. ii8 [Act^Apc]. 584 biel, gabriel [b-340^b-342

v mm8 [Colophon.] B-341 Biel, Gabriel r [*1 ] [Index of readings from epistles and gospels for Sundays, Sacri canonis missae expositio. Wednesdays and Fridays]. r r [*2 ] Biel, Gabriel: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘Sacri canonis misse exposi- [*7 ] [Index of readings from epistles and gospels for saints’days]. tio resolutissima . . . [I]n nomine superbenedicte trinitatis, Prague: [Printer of the 1488 Bible (Johann Kamp?)] for Johann patris . . .’ Pytlik, Johann? Severin, Johann von Sto« rchen, and Matthias r [*4 ] ‘Tabula contentorum’. vom weissen Lo« wen, Aug. 1488. Folio. r a Biel, Gabriel: Sacri canonis missae expositio. ‘Lectura super collation: a^g10 h8 i^z A10 B8 C^Z AA BB10 CC8 aa^ll10 mm 1 Canone Misse in alma universitateTuwingensi ordinarie lecta.’ [*8]. Gathering [*] numbered but not signed. refs. G. Biel, Canonismisseexpositio, ed. H. A. Oberman and W. GW 4323; HC 3161; Go¡ B-620; BMC III 808; Pr 9468; M. Bosnjak, í J. Courtenay,5 vols (Wiesbaden, 1963^76). A Study of Slavic Incunabula (Zagreb, 1968), 8; BSB-Ink B-501; [Reutlingen:] Johann Otmar, 15 Nov. 1488. Folio. CIBN B-455; Sheppard 2582. 8 10 8.6 8 6.8 6 8.6 8 10 collation: [*] [À] [>] a^y z A^K L^N O^X Y Z The COPY ¢rst three gatherings are numbered but not signed. Wanting the blank leaf a . 1 GW 4332; HC *3178; Go¡ B-659; Pr 2714; BSB-Ink B-503; Oates Leaves a are mounted and cropped; leaf c is bound beforeb , 2^4 10 10 1218; Sheppard 1979. and in its place a duplicate leaf from a shorter copy has been inserted. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia; marbled Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden pastedowns and edges. Size: 314 ¿ 223 ¿ 102 mm. Size of boards. On both covers triple ¢llets form a double frame; in the leaf: 302 ¿ 190 mm. inner frame a repeated stamp of a foliate sta¡, and a rosette in Occasional early marginal annotations. the corner; in the inner rectangle a single stamp makes up a mer- r rythought pattern, surrounding a repeated £oral stamp; the title On a2 a nine-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work decoration; other two- to nine-line initials, some with extensions stamped and gilt on the upper cover; for another book printed by into the margins, are supplied in red, blue or interlocked red and Otmar and with the title stamped in gold see H-132(1); centre- blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes pieces, four corner-pieces, two catches, and two leather clasps all and underlining supplied in red. lost; with tawed leather index tabs. Size: 310 ¿ 210 ¿ 90 mm. Size Provenance: Jarome¤ rí , Bohemia, monastery of S. Laurentius; of leaf: 292 ¿ 194 mm. r inscription on a5 in a sixteenth-century hand: ‘Conventus D.V. A few early notes and pointing hands. Laureti Jaromeritzii’. Laurentius Xaverius Menhart (£. 1674). Four-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in alternate v r Jacobus Franciscus Chizerowsky(?) (£. 1674); inscription on a6 : red or blue; red capital strokes, until x5 , and underlining of head- v v ‘Dono acceptus a' Domino Laurentio Xaverio Menhart Cive ings and running heads. Rubrication dated 1496 on [*]3 and Z7 . Trebiczense 1674. Ex libris P. Jacobi Francisci Chizerowsky(?)’ Provenance: Joseph Franz Ecker von Ka« p¢ng und Lichteneck, capel. Trebiczen.’ Purchased for »17. 10. 0, from Asher & Co.; see Bishop of Freising (1696^1726); on the front pastedown an letter from Albert Cohn for Asher & Co., to Bandinel, in Library engraved armorial book-plate, Warnecke 558. Duplicate from Bills (1851^5), no. 328; the invoice in Library Bills (1856^8), no. the Royal Library,Munich:‘Duplum’ ‘no 902’.Acquired between 84, item1; also Macray 361 and Books Purchased (1856), 9. 1847 and c.1892; not found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bib. Boh. 1488 c.1. shelfmark: Auct 5Q 3.10. shelfmark: Auct.V 3.14. B-342 Biel, Gabriel B-340A Biblia [Czech] Epitoma expositionis sacri canonis missae (ed. Fragment. Wendelinus Steinbach). v Kuttenberg: Martin of Tischniowa, 14 Nov. 1489. Folio. A1 Bebelius, Henricus: ‘Ad sacerdotes de huius operis utilitate et 10 12 10 12 10 8 10 6 collation: a^q r^t v^z A BC D^Z m t‹ aa^mm [* ]. necessitate epigramma’. ‘Vos qui sacrorum ritus et mistica GW 4324; HC 3162; Go¡ B-621; BMC III 816; Pr 9495; Oates 4036; Christi’; 9 elegiac distichs. r not in Sheppard. A2 Steinbach, Wendelinus: [Letter addressed to] Fridericus COPY Meinberger. Incipit: ‘[C]laret experientia teste, Friderice Bound with A-146(3); see there for details of binding and n[oster], bibliopola res quascunque . . .’ provenance. refs. See VL IX 254. v One leaf only, probably l9. A4 Bebelius, Henricus: ‘Exhortatio Heinrici Bebelii Iustingensis A di¡erent setting from the copy in the BL (IB.51804); personal ad doctorem Wendelinum vt demissis aliis sua aliquando scripta communication from J. Gold¢nch to A. Coates, 6 Aug. 2003. in lucem edat’.‘Qui modo conaris multo prodesse labore’; 8 ele- Size of fragment: 268 ¿ 192 mm. giac distichs. r Some marginal annotations, also a running folio number in the A5 ‘Epitaphium Gabrielis Biel’. ‘Quem modo laudarent Itali vel upper right-hand corner, and a (book?) number in the lower Grecia alumnum’; 5 elegiac distichs. r margin. A6 Biel, Gabriel: Epitoma expositionis sacri canonis missae. Two three-line initials (both the letter ‘T’) are supplied, one in red, Edited by Wendelinus Steinbach. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam sacerdotali the other in blue. Capitals are touched with yellow wash. dignitate pernecessarium est nosse ritum ac o⁄cii sui minister- shelfmark: Gibson 403*(12). ium . . .’ b-342^b-344] biel, gabriel 585

r refs. See VL I 856.With the text of the Canon. l1 [Biel, Gabriel]: ‘Monotesseron’. Incipit:‘Textus dominice passio- Tu« bingen: [Johann Otmar, for Friedrich Meynberger, c.1500]. 4o. nis ex omnibus quattuor euangelistis collectus . . .’ r collation: A^I8 k6. m1 [Biel, Gabriel]: ‘Fasciculus mirre’. Incipit:‘‘‘[V]erba sunt eccle- v sie’’ Cant. i. [Ct 1,13]. Universa amara quae sponsus suus . . .’ Woodcut on A5 , the cruci¢xion. GW 4336; H *3180; Go¡ B-656; BMC III 702; Pr 3232; BSB-Ink refs.The commentary on the story of the Passion is numbered as B-507; Sheppard 2279; Schramm IX p. 21; Schreiber V 3490. Sermo 24. r n4 [Biel, Gabriel]: ‘Magnitudinis passionis Christi ostensio’. COPY Incipit: ‘Passio domini inter omnes vite huius passiones fuit max- Wanting the blank leaf k6. ima . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth century calf (c.1825), bound for the refs.Text begins in column one, last line but eight. Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on o r Biel,Gabriel: Sermones de festiuitatibus Christi [25^53]. Edited both covers. Size:195 ¿ 145 ¿ 15 mm. Sizeof leaf: 189 ¿ 133 mm. 1 byWendelinus Steinbach. Incipit:‘‘‘[S]urrexit. Non est hic’’Marc. On A r Latin verses dated 1501, ‘Ad diuam virginem Mariam’; 1 vlti. [Mc 16,6] A. Desiderata ac diu optata adest nobis solennis- incipit: ‘O genus ethereum virgo sidusque salubre’; eight elegiac sima festiuitas . . .’ distichs: Hermann Busch, Elegia ad BVM; and ‘Ad sanctam refs. See VL I 855. Annam’, incipit: ‘Anna parens Ihesu Christi genitricis aueto’; two z r ‘Indulgentie a summis ponti¢cibus concesse pro festo corporis elegiac distichs (Walther, Initia, 12675); on A r ‘Epitaphium 4 5 Cristi’. sac[ri] sepulcri saluatoris in Hierusalem’, incipit: ‘Sum deus ex refs. The computation of the number of days of indulgence euo carnem sumpsi sine neuo’; Walther, Initia, 18702; L. granted to those who take part in the celebration of Corpus Bertalot, ‘Die a« lteste gedruckte lateinische Christi is inserted before Sermo 46 on Corpus Christi. Epitaphiensammlung’, in Collectanea variae doctrinae Leoni Part II. Olschki oblata (Munich,1921), Epit. 28; eight leonine hexameters. [** v] ‘Numerus sermonum de festiuitatibus virginis gloriose’. Provenance: ‘Jo.Vogt. 1749’, probably Johann Vogt (1695^1764). 1 [** r] ‘Tabula presentis operis’. Purchased for »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased (1825), 4. 2 A r Biel, Gabriel: Sermones de festivitatibus gloriosae virginis shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf.1.2. 1 Mariae. Edited by Wendelinus Steinbach. Incipit: ‘‘‘[N]ecdum erant abyssi et ego iam concepta eram Prouer.8.’’ [Pr 8,24] Illuxit B-343 Biel, Gabriel nobis, carissimi, hodie dies festiua . . .’ Expositio brevis et interlinearis sacri canonis missae. refs. See VL I 855. r Part III. a2 Biel,Gabriel: Expositiobrevis et interlinearis sacri canonis mis- r aa2 Biel, Gabriel: Sermones de sanctis. Edited by Wendelinus sae. Incipit: ‘Quia sanctus dominus deus sabaoth . . .’ Steinbach. Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]ui non baiulat crucem suam’’ [Lc refs. Incipit of the interlinear gloss.With the text of the Canon. 14,27] . . . A. Agimus nunc solennem festiuitatem beatissimi See B-342. Andree . . .’ [Tu« bingen: Johann Otmar, c.1499]. 4o. Originally assigned by Pr refs. See VL I 855. and BMC to Strasbourg; as dated in BMC; GW dates [after Part IV. r 1500]; Sheppard dates [c.1500]. [ÀÀ2 ] [Steinbach,Wendelinus: Preface.] Incipit:‘Uisum fuit quibus- collation: a b8. dam valde conducere si sermonis prefati . . .’ v r Woodcut initials and cruci¢xion woodcut on a1 . [ÀÀ3 ] B[ebelius], H[enricus]: ‘Elegus’ dedicated to Wendelinus GW 4337; HC Addenda 3183; Go¡ B-657; BMC III 703 = I 163; Pr Steinbach.‘OVendline, meis nunquam reticende camoenis’; 6 ele- 750; BSB-Ink B-509; Schramm IX p. 21; Schreiber V 3493; giac distichs. v Sheppard 2280. [ÀÀ3 ] B[ebelius], H[inricus]: ‘De nobilitate et praestantia sermo- COPY num et declamationum Gabrielis Byel Theologorum monarche Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth; bound for the Bodleian peones’. ‘Grandia fundentes populo mysteria christi’; 17 elegiac Library. Size: 220 ¿ 150 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 139 mm. distichs. r r On b8 a manuscript date,‘1623’. AA1 Biel, Gabriel: Sermones de tempore. Incipit:‘‘‘[E]cce rex tuus Provenance: Purchased from Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 143, venit tib[i] mansuetus . . . Mat.21. [Mt 21,5] . . . A. Adest, caris- no. 591, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills,17 May 1884. simi, tempus sacratissimum omni deuotionis cultu . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.54. refs. See VL I 855. v OOO1 Biel, Gabriel: ‘Contra pestilentiam sermo medicinalis’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Simile est regnum celorum homini regi qui voluit B-344 Biel, Gabriel ponere rationem cum seruis suis’’ Matth. 18. [Mt 18,23] Solent Sermones (ed.Wendelinus Steinbach). homines huius seculi regum et principum o⁄ciati . . .’ refs. See Klebs^Sudho¡ no. 8. Part I. r v PPP5 [Biel, Gabriel]: ‘Questio de fuga pestis’. Incipit: ‘Utrum [*1 ] ‘Numerus sermonum cuiuslibet festiuitatis Christi’. r regnante morbo epidimie liceat, prosit, et expediat suspectas [*2 ] ‘Tabula huius operis’. r loca et personas fugiendo vel repellendo declinare . . .’ a1 Biel, Gabriel: Sermones de festiuitatibus Christi [1^23]. Edited refs. See Klebs^Sudho¡ no. 8. by Wendelinus Steinbach. Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]um esset desponsata r mater Jesu Maria Joseph . . .’’ [Mt I,18] A. Proximus est dies ille QQQ2 [Biel, Gabriel]: ‘Defensorium obedientie apostolice’. Domini magnus et gaudiosus . . .’ Dedicated to Pius II, Pont. Max. refs. See VL I 855. 586 biffus, johannes vincentius [b-344^b-345

refs. G. Biel, Defensorium obedientiaeapostolicae, ed. and trans. THIRD COPY H. A. Oberman, D. E. Zerfuss and W. J. Courtenay (Cambridge, Part II and IV only, wanting the preliminary gathering of six Mass., 1968). leaves of part II; part IV bound ¢rst. r SSS8 [Colophon.] Binding: Nineteenth century calf (c.1825); gold-tooled spine; r [>1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Registrum.’ bound for the Bodleian Library; gold stamp of the Library on Tu« bingen: Johann Otmar, for Friedrich Meynberger, 1499^1500. both covers. Size: 215 ¿ 155 ¿ 60 mm. Sizeof leaf: 210 ¿ 139 mm. 4o. In four parts dated: (I and III) [undated]; (II) 18 Nov. [14]99; Four- and six-line initials are supplied in red or black ink. (IV) 10 Mar. 1500. Occasional early notes and pointing hands in black ink. collation: Part I: [*] a^i8 k l6 m8 n4 o^z h m8 tš sš 6; part II: [**]6 A^ Provenance: Franz von Dietrichstein, Prince-Bishop of M8 N4 O8; part III: aa^qq l[À],8; part IV: [ÀÀ]4 AA^DD8 EE8+1 Olomouc (Olmu« tz), later Cardinal (1570^1636); his printed slip: FF^UU AAA8 BBB6 CCC GGG^SSS [ ]8 [ ]6 Gatherings [*], ‘Ex bibliotheca cardinalis et principis a' Dietrichstain’. Unread > >> r ownership inscription on aa1 .‘Purchased at Hamburgh 1825’ for [À], [>], and [>>] are unsigned but numbered. GW 4340; H *3184 (I^III) + *3185 (IV); Go¡ B-662; BMC III 703; »0. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1825), 4. Pr 3234; BSB-Ink B-515;Oates1347; Rhodes 375; Sheppard 2276^ shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.3. 7. B-345 Bi¡us, Johannes Vincentius FIRST COPY Parts I and II only. Epistolae et carmina. r Binding: Contemporary German (Bamberg, Bavaria, a1 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Dominican Convent), blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; Galeaz Sforza, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[M]aiorum laudes olim central leather clasp with metal catch and hasp both inscribed citharedos frequenti conuiuio. . .’ r ‘MARIA’. On both covers triple ¢llets form a double frame in a2 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: [Carmina dedicated to] which are stamps of a foliate sta¡ and of a rosette; in the corners Johannes Galeaz Sforza; Ludovicus Sforza, ‘Il moro’, Duke of a framed circular stamp with the letters ‘p m’, ascribed by Weale Milan; Ambrosius Varisius Rosateus; Jacobus Antiquarius; no. 668 to the Bamberg Dominicans; in the central panel two Bartholomaeus Chalcus; Carolus Barbauara; Christophorus stamps make up a merrythought pattern, surrounded by eight ‘vetus Ducalis sigilli’ (probably Christophorus Lampugnanus); small £oral stamps. The title is inscribed in black ink on the Johannes Bentivolus II; Gualtaeus de Basilicapetri; Franchinus upper cover. Size: 220 ¿ 160 ¿ 70 mm. Sizeofleaf: 212 ¿ 156mm. Gafurius; Franciscus Altovitus.‘M>oenia cum primum uariis ful- With twelfth-century manuscript guard-strips. sere ¢guris’. v Occasional notes in black ink, and on the rubricated leaves in red. a8 Antonius, PlebanusCremonensis: ‘De libellouenerandi pr[esbi- r On h4 a four-line initial is supplied in red; some paragraph marks teri] Io[hannis] Bi⁄ carmen’.‘Maurus ab innumeris laudatur ubi- are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining in a few que camoenis’; 13 elegiac distichs. r sections. b1 Antonius, Plebanus Cremonensis: [Carmen addressed to] Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Dominicans; stamp on binding Ludovicus Sforza, Duke of Milan. ‘Maure magis toto princeps r and sixteenth-century ownership inscription on [*]1 :‘Conuentus optabilis auro’; 5 elegiac distichs. r Bambergensis ord[inis] pred[icatoru]m’. Albert Ehrman (1890^ b1 Antonius, Plebanus Cremonensis: ‘De eodem libello . . . 1969); armorial book-plate; purchased in1923 for »3.15. 6; acces- Iohannis Bi⁄ carmen’. ‘Inclyta qui Mauri ducis et complura sion no.‘533’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. potentum’; 2 elegiac distichs. r shelfmark: Broxb. 29.15. b1 Hellus, Dionysius: [Carmen addressed to] Johannes Bi¡us. SECOND COPY ‘Surgite Pierides, uester febrescit amicus’; 3 elegiac distichs. r Parts II and III only,part III bound before part II. Impressions of b1 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: ‘Carmen’ [dedicated to] r bearer type visible on aa1 . Johannes Antonius Varisius and Baptista Baldironus. ‘Si cupitis Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over uestrum tolli super aethera nomen’; 3 elegiac distichs. v wooden boards; central clasp on both covers lost. Triple ¢llets b1 Hellus, Dionysius: [Sonnet addressed to] Johannes Bi¡us. ‘Se form a rectangle, divided by triple ¢llets into triangular compart- dopo morte e poy pompa funebre’. v ments; in the compartments on the upper cover a £oral stamp and b1 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: ‘De assumptione beatissimae a tendril stamp; on the lower cover the tendril stamp and a scroll Virginis Mariae’.‘Angelicis assumpta choris assumpta tonanti’; 8 stamp with the inscription:‘maria’. Size: 223 ¿ 150 ¿ 70 mm. Size elegiac distichs. v of leaf: 212 ¿ 141 mm. b1 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: [Poem addressed to] Georgius Parchment pastedowns are fragments of a fourteenth-century(?) Merula.‘Pieridum cultor viridi spectande senecta’; 6 elegiac dis- manuscript of the Missal, from the Canon of the Mass. tichs. r Provenance: Andreas Lehmann (sixteenth century); inscription b2 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: ‘In Pygmeum pro defensione on the title-page: ‘Ex libris fr[atr]is andree lehe[n]mann lectoris Francisci Philelphi’. ‘Mollibus in plumis quid stas pygmae et d[e] gamu[ndi]a’. Michael Scho« ¡el (£. 1614); inscription on the recursant’; six elegiac distichs. r front pastedown: ‘Ex libris R. D. M. Michaelis Scjoe¡elij, sacer- b2 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: ‘De statua marmorea. . . Beatrici dotis Gamu[n]diani, cui[us] sp[irit]us exultet in Deo salutari suo puellae Bononiensi dicata.’ ‘Prisca mihi e⁄gies niveo sub mar- Ao 1614 13 Aprilis D[omi]nica Misericordi× migrauit hinc.’ more vivit’. r Purchased from Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 143, no. 576, for 3 b3 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: [Letter addressed to] Carolus Marks; see Library Bills, 17 May 1884. Barbavara. Incipit:‘Habes, uir clare, quod per litteras inferius . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.80. b-345^b-345b] bindus de senis 587

r b3 Barbavara, Carolus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bi¡us. Incipit: ‘[A]bstinentia est primo meriti augmentatiua, auget enim Incipit: ‘Venerabili in Christo d[omino] presbytero . . . Quod merita etuirtutes. Ideouoluit dominus noster parentes nostros. . .’ petenti FranciscoTrachedino homini grauissimo recusarem . . .’ v b3 Antonius, Plebanus Cremonensis: [Carmen addressed to] refs. The prologue alone is by Antonius Rampegollis. The Johannes Bi¡us. ‘Paegasides et phoebe parens soteria uestris’; 4 Aureum Bibliae Repertorium (identical with the so-called elegiac distichs. ‘Distinctiones exemplorum Veteri et Noui Testamentorum’ of v b3 Cornelius, Andreas: [Carmen addressed to] Johannes Bi¡us. Nicolaus de Hanapis) is by Bindus Guerrius of Siena; see ‘Tale poeta facis dulci testudine carmen’; 5 elegiac distichs. Scholderer,‘Further Note’, 153^4; Zumkeller 62^3, no. 115; Sack, v b3 Mannius Mediolanensis, Andreas: [Carmen addressed to] Freiburg, 3010. The title ‘Reportatorium Bibliae’ is recorded in r Johannes Bi¡us.‘Bi¡e Tomitanos inter numerande poetas’; 5 ele- the explicit on [m10 ]. giac distichs. r [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra, c.1473]. Folio. As b4 Gilinus [de Ghilinis], Johannes Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] dated by Sheppard; BSB-Ink dates [c.1475]. Johannes Bi¡us. Incipit: ‘Presbytero Iohanni Bi¡o salutem. Potes collation: [a^e10 f6 g^m10]. et in solciensi propinquo tuo . . .’ r HC 13678; Go¡ R-13; BMC II 340; Pr 1635; BSB-Ink B-521; Oates b4 Bi¡us, Johannes [Vincentius]: [Carmina, one of which is dedi- 901; Sack, Freiburg, 3012; Sheppard 1208^9. cated to] Ludovicus Sforza.‘Sunt tria Sfortiadum toto notissima mundo’. FIRST COPY v Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the b4 Cornelius, Andreas: [Sonnet addressed to] Ludovicus Sforza. ‘Qual plectro arguto, o qual tonante tromba’. Bodleian Library. Size: 308 ¿ 223 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ o 204 mm. Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 10 Oct. 1493. 4 . r On [m ] beneath the colophon,‘M.I.S.’ in a sixteenth-century(?) collation: a8 b4. 10 German hand. Marginal notes in a late(?) sixteenth-century GW 4350; HCR 3194; Pr 5835; Ganda187; Sheppard 4880. r German hand, supplying Biblical references on [a7 ]. COPY v The ¢rst three-line initial is supplied in red on [a2 ]. Bound with: Provenance: Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), 1. Franciscus Philelphus: Odae. [Brescia]: Angelus Britannicus, 4 60. July 1497 (P-273(2)). shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.26. Binding: Late eighteenth-century English calf (after 1789, per- SECOND COPY haps 1794), bound for Wodhull. On both covers a gilt scrolling Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalf calfwithbrown cloth over pas- band forms a border. Size: 195 ¿ 145 ¿ 15 mm. Size of teboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 315 ¿ 219 ¿ leaf: 187 ¿ 133 mm. 21 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 200 mm. Provenance: Parma, Jesuit College; seventeenth-century A marginal note, ‘Nota bene’, supplied in a sixteenth-century r r v inscriptions on a1 and a2 of item 1: ‘Collegii Societatis Jesu German hand on [g10 ]. r Parme’. Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); see Morelli (1787), II 5461; On [a1 ] a six-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue and sale (1789), lot 10363 which comprised the two items here with red and blue pen-work and extensions into the margin. bound together, with two others, according to the Bodleian anno- Elsewhere one- to two-line initials, capital strokes, pilcrows, and tated copy of sale catalogue sold for »0. 7. 6; the purchaser is not underlining of headings are supplied in red. named, but was Wodhull. Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); note on Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘No. recto of front endleaf: ‘Mr Woodhull May 6th 1789’, with pur- 1356 n. 2’,‘4980’and ‘Dupl’ in pencil in the upper right-hand cor- chase price of book given as »0. 7. 6, and cost of rebinding as ner on front endleaf. Acquired between1847 and c.1892, probably »0. 3. 0; on back endleaf: ‘July 18th 1794’. John Edmund Severne in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. (1826^1899); sale (1886), lot 1972(2); purchased for »0. 17. 0; see shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.20. Library Bills. shelfmark: Auct 7Q 6.63(2). B-345B Bindus de Senis B-345A Bindus de Senis Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia. r Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia. [*2 ] [List of chapters.] r r [a1 ] Rampegollis, Antonius de: [Prologue to the Compendium [a1 ] Rampegollis, Antonius de: [Prologue to the Compendium Morale sive Figurae Bibliae, addressed to] members of the con- Morale sive Figurae Bibliae, addressed to] members of the con- gregation of his order in Naples (OESA, S. Giovanni a gregation of his order in Naples (OESA, S. Giovanni a Carbonara). Incipit: ‘[R]eligiosis atque honestis uiris in Christo Carbonara).‘Liber manualis ac introductorius in Biblie historias dilectis fratribus studentibus Neapolim(!) conuentus ordinis fra- ¢gurasque Ueteris ac Noui Testamenti peroptimus, Aurea Biblia trum heremitarum sancti Augustini, Anthonius Rampigollis . . .’ vocitatus’. Incipit: ‘[R]eligiosis atque honestis viris in Christo On the identi¢cation of the author as Antonius de Rampegollis, dilectis fratribus studentibus Neapolim(!) conuentus ordinis fra- see J.V. Scholderer, ‘A Further Note on Nicolaus Hanapus’, Gb trum heremitarum sancti Augustini, frater Antonius Jb (1939), 153^4. Ampigollus(!) . . .’ r [a1 ] ‘Tabula in Reportatorium Bibliae Aureum’. refs. See B-345A. v v [a2 ] [Bindus Guerrius de Senis: Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive [a1 ] [Bindus Guerrius de Senis: Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia.] ‘Abstinentia est meriti augmentatiua, sapientiae Aurea Biblia.] ‘De Abstinentia. Abstinentia est meriti augmen- acquisitiua, religiositatis ostensiua . . . exempli demonstratiua’. tantiua(!), sapientie acquisitiua, religiositatis ostensiua . . .’ 588 bindus de senis [b-345b ^b-345d

Incipit: ‘[A]bstinentia primo est meriti augmentatiua, auget enim COPY merita et virtutes. Ideo voluit dominus parentes nostros . . .’ Wanting the leaf [a5] and the blank leaf [p8]. refs. On the authorship see B-345A. The title ‘Aurea Biblia’ is Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalfcalfwithbrown cloth over pas- r recorded in the explicit on [p7 ]. teboards; bound for the Bodleian Library; manuscript title along Ulm: Johann Zainer, 17 June 1475. Folio. The colophon reads ‘die the lower edge; remains of a parchment index tab on [a1]. Size: altera post uiti et modesti martirum’ (15 June). 299 ¿ 222 ¿ 35 mm. Sizeof leaf: 286 ¿ 197 mm. From the inscrip- collation: [*8 **6 a b10 c8 d^o10 p8]. tion in the contemporary hand (on the recto of the front endleaf) Woodcut initials. the book appears to have been originally bound with a copy of HC 13681; Go¡ R-12; BMC II 524; Pr 2508; BSB-Ink B-520; CIBN Thomas Aquinas, CompendiumTheologicaeVeritatis. R-11; Sack, Freiburg, 3010^11; Sheppard 1799; Wegener, Zainer, A few marginal notes in a contemporary hand, correcting the text 41. and supplying one pointing hand. ‘ccc l folia’ in the hand of Johannes Bresslauer on recto of front endleaf. COPY Some initials coloured, and capital strokes and underlining of Wanting the blank leaf [p ]. 8 headings supplied in red. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Provenance: Johannes Bresslauer (£. 1489); ‘Ego Johannes Bodleian Library; marbled pastedowns; remains of an index tab Presslawer percepi huš c librum ab honorabili d[omino] Jeorgio on [* ]. Size: 308 ¿ 223 ¿ 34 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 202 mm. 1 Hagnawer item pl[e]bano S[ancti] Sp[iritu]s [ ] ocasion[e] ex Manuscript title in black ink is supplied in a sixteenth-century > e[cc]lesie suae alt[ ]e ma[ ]luš is anno 1489 Sibi librum de uita German hand on [* r]. A few marginal notes in red or black ink > 1 Xpisti’ on recto of front endleaf. ‘ccc l folia’ in the hand of in the same hand, extracting key words and making one correc- Johannes Bresslauer on the same page would seem to indicate tion. A few notes in a later German hand. Bibliographical notes that the book was formerly bound with another item (the Vita by Niesert on the verso of the front endleaf. Christi mentioned in Bresslauer’s inscription). Munich, Initials and pilcrows coloured, and capital strokes and underlin- Franciscan Observants, S. Antonius de Padua; ‘Monachij ad P.P. ing are supplied in red. Franciscanos pro bibl.’in a seventeenth-century German hand on Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841);‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert [* r]; shelfmark ‘M.5’on the recto of the front endleaf. Duplicate pastoris inVelen1819’on [* r], with the date of purchase below the 1 1 from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum No. 1736 n.1’and ‘69’ bibliographical note on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Ex auc- in pencil on [* r]; ‘Inc. typ. Monast. 1736’, ‘89’ and ‘69’ on front tione publ. librorum 1819 Lipsi× habita stetit 3 imperiali’; pur- 1 endleaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; chased at his sale (1843), lot 13744 (dated as 1479) for »1. 0. 0; see not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Books Purchased (1843), 42. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.33. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.35.

B-345C Bindus de Senis B-345D Bindus de Senis Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia. Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia. r r [a2 ] ‘Tabula in Directorium Bibliae Aureum’. [*1 ] [List of chapters.] r r [b ] [Anonymous preface.] Incipit: ‘[T]anta pollet excellentia pre- [a ] Rampegollis, Antonius de: [Prologue to the Compendium 6 1 diaconnis(!) o⁄cium quod saluator noster. . .’ Morale sive Figurae Bibliae, addressed to] members of the con- [c r] Rampegollis, Antonius de [Pseudo; Bindus Guerrius de Senis: gregation of his order in Naples (OESA, S. Giovanni a 1 Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia.] ‘De abstinentia. Carbonara).‘Liber manualis ac introductorius in Biblie historias Abstinentia est meriti augmentatiua, sapientie acquisitiua, reli- ¢gurasque Ueteris ac Noui Testamenti peroptimus, Aurea Biblia giositatis ostensiua . . .’ Incipit: ‘[A]bstinentia est primo meriti uocitatus’. Incipit: ‘[R]eligiosis atque honestis uiris in Christo augmentatiua, auget enim merita et virtutes. Ideo voluit dominus dilectis fratribus studentibus Neapolim(!) conuentus fratrum noster parentes nostros . . .’ heremitarum ordinis sancti Augustini, frater Antonius refs. Attributed to Antonius Rampigolis with the title ‘Aureum Ampigollus(!) . . .’ Reportorium Bibliae’ in the printer’s colophon on [r r]. See refs. See B-345A. 8 v B-345A. [a ] [Bindus Guerrius de Senis: Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive 1 [r r] [Colophon.] Aurea Biblia.] ‘De Abstinentia. Capitulum primum. Abstinentia 8 est meriti augmentatiua, sapientie acquisitiua, religiositatis Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1481. Folio. 8 6 8 6 8 ostensiua . . .’ Incipit: ‘[A]bstinentia primo est meriti augmenta- collation: [a b c^o p q r ]. tiua, auget enim merita et virtutes. Ideo voluit dominus parentes H13683; Go¡ R-16; BMC II 451; Pr 2151; BSB-Ink B-523; Sheppard nostros . . .’ 1586. refs. See B-345A.The title‘Aurea Biblia’ is recorded in the expli- COPY r cit on [p7 ]. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Ulm: Johann Zainer, 1476. Folio. Binding: Eighteenth-century German tanned sprinkled half collation: [*8 **6 a b10 c8 d^o10 p8]. sheep with triple blind-tooled ¢llets around the borders, over a Woodcut initials. £oral and interlaced ‘Bronz¢rnispapier’ (bronze varnished H 13682; Go¡ R-14; BMC II 524; Pr 2512; BSB-Ink B-522; CIBN paper) from a woodblock on a red ground, by Joseph Friedrich 3013; Oates1156^7; Sheppard 1804. Leopold (1669^1727), Augsburg; see A. Haemmerle, Buntpapier (Munich,1961), 207 no.135 and pl XII. Approximate size of sheet: 345 ¿ 440 mm. Lettering partially visible at tail turn-ins, lower b-345d^b-345f] bindus de senis 589

board: ‘GIO. SAC: CAES: MA’, upper board: ‘LEOPOLD: EX’; Bindings, pl. XI, no. 91 and 97. At the head and tail of the spine is Haemmerle gives lettering as ‘CUM. PRIVILEGIO. SAC: a rope-type decoration. Title along the fore-edge: ‘Reportorium CAES: MAI [ . . .] IOS: FRID: LEOPOLD: EXC: AUG: biblie’. Strips of thirteenth/fourteenth-century manuscript VIND:’. Sprinkled red-edged leaves; ‘1223’ on a label at the tail parchment, written in an English hand, used in the binding, of the spine. Size: 279 ¿ 199 ¿ 132 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ partly visible. Size: 220 ¿ 154 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 182 mm. 148 mm. Some initials are supplied in brown ink. Headings, section-num- Marginal notes at the beginning of the book in a sixteenth-cen- bers and underlinings supplied throughout the ¢rst pages in an turyhand, supplyingbrackets, underlining, pointing hands, aster- eighteenth-century German hand. isks and some section numbers; the same hand probably in all Provenance: Duplicate from Royal Library, Munich; no.‘772’on three items; the same curly brackets used as nota marks in items paper slip; ‘Duplum’ in ink on front endleaf. Acquired between 2 and 3. 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Provenance: Acquired by 1620: see James, Catalogus (1620), 311. Appendix. Former Bodleian shelfmark: C 4. 13 Th., as in James. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.55. shelfmark: C 4.13(3) Linc.

B-345E Bindus de Senis B-345F Bindus de Senis Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia. Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia. r r a1 [Title-page.] a1 [Title-page.] ‘Biblia aurea cum suis historiis nec non exemplis r a2 Rampegollis, Antonius de: Prologue to the Compendium Ueteris atque Noui Testamenti’. r [Morale] sive Figurae Bibliae, [addressed to] members of the con- a2 Rampegollis, Antonius de: Prologue [to the Compendium gregation of his order in Naples (OESA, S. Giovanni a Morale sive Figurae Bibliae, addressed to] members of the con- Carbonara). ‘In ¢gurarum Biblie fructuosum et vtile compen- gregation of his order in Naples (OESA, S. Giovanni a dium quod et aureum alias Biblie Reportorium’. Incipit: Carbonara).‘Liber manualis ac introductorius in Biblie historias ‘[R]eligiosis atque honestis viris in Christo dilectis fratribus ¢gurasque Ueteris ac Noui Testamenti peroptimus, Aurea Biblia Neapolim(!) conuentus ordinis fratrum heremitarum sancti vocitatus’. Incipit: ‘[R]eligiosis atque honestis viris in Christo Augustini, frater Anthonius Rampigollis . . .’ dilectis fratribus studentibus Neapolim(!) conuentus ordinis fra- refs. See B-345A. trum heremitarum sancti Augustini, frater Antonius v a2 ‘Tabula in Reportorium Biblie Aureum’. Ampigollus(!) . . .’ r a4 [Bindus Guerrius de Senis]: Aureum Bibliae Repertorium [sive refs. See B-345A. v Aurea Biblia]. ‘Figurarum Biblie fructuosum et utile compen- a2 [Bindus Guerrius de Senis]: Aureum Bibliae Repertorium [sive dium.’ Incipit: ‘De abstinentia et ieiunio. Meriti augmentatiua . . . Aurea Biblia]. ‘Capitulum primum. De Abstinentia. Abstinentia [A]bstinentia est primo meriti augmentatiua, auget enim merita est meriti augmentatiua . . .’ Incipit: ‘[A]bstinentia primo est mer- et virtutes. Ideo voluit dominus ne Adam et Euam parentes nos- iti augmentatiua, auget enim merita et virtutes. Ideo voluit domi- tros . . .’ nus parentes nostros . . .’ refs. See B-345A. The title ‘Aureum Reportorium Bibliae’ is refs. See B-345A. The title ‘Biblia Aurea Ueteris et Noui v recorded in the explicit on y5 . Testamenti’ is recorded in the colophon. v o h6 [Colophon.] [Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, c.1487]. 4 . Pr assigns to r [Strasbourg: Printer of Vitas Patrum]. h7 ‘Tabula’. o collation: a^t8 v x4 y8. [Strasbourg]: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 6 Dec. 14[9]6. 4 . 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 2 8 C 5025; Pr 434; CIBN R-14; Sheppard 953; Voullie' me, Ko« ln, 1001. collation: a b c d e f g^k l^o p q r s t v x y z h . HC 13687; Go¡ R-20; BMC I 110; Pr 474; BSB-Ink B-528; CIBN COPY Bound with: R-16; Oates 192^3; Sack, Freiburg, 3016; Schmidt, Gru« ninger, 27; 1. Poeniteas cito. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 28 Jan. 1486 (P-397); Sheppard 380. 2. Guido de Monte Rochen, Manipulus curatorum. [Louvain: COPY Johannes deWestfalia,1483^5] (G-277). Binding: Twentieth-century paper boards. Size: 203 ¿ 144 ¿ Wanting the blank leaves y6^8. 207 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 129 mm. Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden Some marginal notes (in the ¢rst gatherings) in a sixteenth-cen- boards, with a metal catch at the centre of the edge of the lower tury French(?) hand, supplying underlining and section numbers. cover; remains of a clasp hinged from the upper cover; formerly Three-line initials (some with pen-work extensions into the mar- chained in two places: staple-marks of a hasp at both the head gins), pilcrows, and capital strokes are supplied in red ink. and the tail of the upper cover. On the upper cover double ¢llets Provenance: Bernhard Wendt; Catalogue 23, no. 13. Purchased form an intersecting frame; in the outer border are circular ¢re- from Wendt in Feb. 1964 out of the Gordon Du¡ Fund for wheel stamps, the inner rectangle divided by diagonal double ¢l- DM220; see label and pencil note, both on the front pastedown. lets into four triangular compartments, each with a lozenge- shelfmark: Inc. e. G7.1496. shaped £oral stamp. On the lower cover double ¢llets form an intersecting double frame; in the outer border are lozenge-shaped eagle stamps, and the ¢re-wheel and £oral stamps; within the outer frame are square stag stamps; the inner rectangle has square mythical beast stamps; see Oldham, Blind-stamped 590 birgitta [b-345g^b-348

B-345G Bindus de Senis COPY Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive Aurea Biblia [German] Bound with A-267; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 131 ¿ 93 mm. Die gu« ldene Bibel. Wanting the ¢rst leaf, with the woodcut. r [*1 ] Rampegollis, Antonius de: [Prologue to the Compendium On [*10] a prayer to the Virgin Mary, incipit: ‘Preces famuli tui morale sive Figurae Bibliae.] ‘Ein Vorred dies bu« chs genant die gloriosa dei genetrix semper virgo maria exaudi . . .’ Guldin Bibel. Innhaltend belongung der tugennt vnnd strouf der shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.71(5). laster.’ Incipit: ‘[D]ies nachuolgend werck und bu« chlim so mitt dem allerho« chsten £yss duch einen durchlewchtigen doctor und andechtigen vater gemachet ist, mit namen Antonium B-347 Birgitta Rampigolis . . .’ Orationes. [* r] ‘Register’. 2 [a v] Birgitta [pseudo-]: Orationes. Incipit:‘O Domine Jesu Christe, [a r] [Bindus Guerrius de Senis: Aureum Bibliae Repertorium sive 1 1 eterna dulcedo te amantium . . .’ Aurea Biblia].‘Vonabbruchundvasten Das erst Capitel. Abbruch refs. See B-346. tut das verdienen meren,Weisetheit ernolgen, Geistlicheit erken- r « [a ] Augustinus [pseudo-]: Oratio. Incipit: ‘O dulcissime domine nen’. Incipit: ‘[A]bbruch tut des ersten das verdienen meren? 6 « Jesu Christe, verus deus . . .’ Wann es meret das verdienen, vnnd sterckt in tugenden, darumm o wolt vnnser herr das vnnser ersten vater . . .’ [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 1500]. 8 . As dated by Accurti. refs. See B-345A. Sheppard notes that the type 86 G here measures 84 mm, and is after1500. Augsburg: [Ludwig Hohenwang, c.1477]. Folio. 8 6 10 12 collation: [a ]. collation: [* a^v x ]. GW 4376; not in Pr; Accurti II 83; Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I 5^7; Woodcut initials. Sheppard 3114. HC 13690; Go¡ R-21; BMC II 359; Pr 1740; BSB-Ink B-529; Sheppard 1279. COPY Bound with A-269; see there for details of binding and proven- COPY ance. For almost the same group of works bound together see In this copy sheet [v3.8] is printed normally (see BMC). A-268. Size of leaf: 135 ¿ 103 mm. Binding: Contemporary(?) paper boards covered with parch- shelfmark: 8o M 40(6) Th. Seld. ment leaves from a c.1200 German manuscript Psalter; remains of one leather tie, one lost. Size: 241 ¿ 191 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 237 ¿ 175 mm. B-348 Birgitta ‘Oratio circa communionem dicenda . . .’ in a sixteenth-century Revelationes. hand on a ticket pasted on the front pastedown. A clergyman’s v note in German arranged under di¡erent titles in a seventeenth- a1 [Declaration of authenticity.] ‘Epigramma libri presentis’. The centuryhand (partially cut away), attached to the rear pastedown. volume was edited by Petrus Ingemari and the lay brother ‘580’ in pencil on front pastedown. Gerardus on behalf of the Brigittine monastery in Vadstena. Provenance: Rappoltsweiler, Alsace, church of S. Gregorius; Incipit: ‘[B]enedictus deus, a quo hoc liber inspiratus est . . .’ r refs. See Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I 122^3. ‘Sum Eccl[esi]ae Raš pp.’ on [*1 ]. Jacob Buschius (sixteenth cen- v tury?); ‘Yacob Buschij’ on the front pastedown. Albert Cohn. a1 ‘Phares voluminis infrascripti’.‘Diuide sic numen subscriptum, Purchased from Cohn for 110 Marks; see Library Bills (1884), siue volumen’; 5 hexameters, a mnemonic poem listing the works of the volume. no. 186 ‘Guldin Bibel. Augspurg’. r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.70. a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: ‘Epistola . . . ad omnes christi¢- deles’. Incipit: ‘[I]ohannes miseracione diuina sacrosancte Romane ecclesie tituli . . . Rogati deuota cum instancia per vener- B-346 Birgitta abiles et religiosos fratres . . .’ Authentication of the ‘Defensorium’; not found in Kaeppeli III 24^42. Orationes. v r a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Defensorium super revelationes [*2 ] [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[H]ee(!) sunt quindecim collecte siue ora- caelestes S. Birgittae. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]ixerunt Iudith, Ozias et presbi- tiones illius preclarissime virginis beate Birgitte . . .’ o r teri, Omnia quae locuta es vera sunt. Iudith c viij ’’ [Idt 8,28] . . . [*3 ] Birgitta [pseudo-]: Orationes. Incipit: ‘[O] Domine Jesu Ista quippe verba qu× secundum sensum litteralem . . .’ The pro- Christe eterna dulcedo te amantium . . .’ logue and the ¢rst six chapters only; chapter 5 also contains refs. See G. E. Klemming, Birgitta-litteratur. Bibliogra¢ Bonifatius IX, [Bulla, Ab origine mundi, 7 Oct. 1391]; MBR IV (Stockholm,1883), 58^62. r (Turin, 1859), 616^24; and Martinus V, [Bulla, Excellentum prin- [*8 ] Augustinus [pseudo-]: Oratio [pro tribulatis]. Incipit: ‘[O] dul- cipum,1July1419]; not in MBR. See Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I121; not cissime domine Jesu Christe, verus deus . . .’ found in Kaeppeli III 24^42. o r [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1495]. 8 . a11 Johannes de Castello: ‘Littera testimonialis’. Incipit: 10 collation: [* ]. The gathering is unsigned, but [*5] is ‘[V]niuersis et singulis christi¢delibus . . . Ludouicus de Garsis numbered 2. vtriusque iuris doctor . . .’ r Three woodcuts. a12 Jacobus: ‘Instrumentum notarii’. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine indiui- GW 4368; H Addenda 3209; Go¡ B-679; Pr 3770; BSB-Ink B-538; due trinitatis . . . Ego Jacobus, domini diui de Callio publicus Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I 5^7; Sander 1027; Sheppard 2984. apostolica et imperiali autoritatibus notarius . . .’ b-348^b-349] birgitta 591

v a12 Three pages of woodcuts with revelatory texts. Incipit:‘Ego sum FIRST COPY deus tuus qui tecum loqui volo . . .’ The ¢rst leaf contains four, the Wanting n8 which bears on the verso a full page cut of the others three woodblocks. cruci¢xion. r b2 Matthias de Suecia: Prologus. Binding: Contemporary Dutch(?) blind-tooled calf over wooden refs. Birgitta, Revelaciones lib. I cum prologo Magistri Mathie, boards; red edges. Two catches, and two metal corner-pieces at book I, ed. C.-G. Undhagen (Stockholm,1977), 229^40. the tail of each cover, the two others lost. Two leather straps with r b5 Revelationes i^vii. metal fastening on the spine; remains of two clasps; ¢ve bosses on refs. Sancta Birgitta, Revelaciones I, ed. Undhagen; each cover lost. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. In three sec- Revelaciones IV, ed. H. Aili (Stockholm, 1992); Revelaciones V^ tions of the outer frame a small open rosette stamp, along the VII, ed. B. Bergh (Stockholm, 1967^91). Each book is preceded back a small open £eur-de-lis stamp. On the upper cover: in the by a page of woodcuts, some containing revelatory texts. inner frame an open undulating arch stamp and a small open v ð10 One page of woodcuts with revelatory texts. Incipit: ‘Ego sum £oral stamp. The inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into similis carpentario . . .’ lozenge-shaped compartments. On the lower cover: no stamps r aa1 Alphonsus, Bishop of Jae¤ n: Epistola Solitarii ad reges. in the frame, but another small rosette stamp at the points where refs. Arne Jo« nsson, Alfonso of Jae¤ n: His Life and Works with the intersecting ¢llets meet the inner frame. Two-thirds of the Critical Editions of the Epistola Solitarii, the Informaciones and back is wanting. Size: 335 ¿ 240 ¿ 110 mm. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ the Epistola Servi Christi, Studia Graeca et Latina Lundensia, 1 230 mm. (Lund, 1989). Front pastedown, now raised, from a parchment manuscript end- r bb1 Birgitta: Revelationes viii; Liber celestis imperatoris. Incipit: leaf containing the legal decision of a court held at S. Maria ‘[V]idi palacium grande, incomprehensibile magnitudine . . .’ Novella, Florence 23 Feb. 1442, relating to a disputed canonry in r dd3 Birgitta: Regula saluatoris. the church of St John the Evangelist,’s Hertogenbosch. refs. Opera minora. I. Regula salvatoris ed. S. Eklund The woodcuts and principal initials painted in gold and colours; a (Stockholm, 1975),‘P tradition’ 100^73. fewother initials are supplied, some printed initials painted in red r ee1 ‘Prologus in Sermonem angelicum . . .’ or blue ink, headings and rubrics underlined, printed paragraph refs. Opera minora. II. Sermo angelicus, ed. S. Eklund marks touched with red, and capital strokes. (Stockholm, 1972), 75^6. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. v ee1 Birgitta: Sermo angelicus. Bequeathed in 1834. refs. Opera minora. II. Sermo angelicus, ed. Eklund,77^137. shelfmark: Douce 291. r ¡4 [Prohemium in orationes.] SECOND COPY refs. Opera minora. III. Quatuor oraciones, ed. S. Eklund Printed on parchment. (Stockholm, 1991), 65. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English diced calf with r ¡4 Birgitta: Orationes. gilt edges, for the Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the refs. Opera minora. III. Quatuor oraciones, ed. Eklund, D-text, Bodleian on both covers; binder’s ticket: bound by Louis 66^92. Cordavau (£. 1799); boards detached. Size: 340 ¿ 230 ¿ 125 mm. r A1 [Prologus in reuelationes celestes.] Size of leaf: 325 ¿ 210 mm. refs. Revelaciones extravagantes, ed. L. Hollman (Stockholm, Woodcuts and principal initials are painted in gold and colours. A v 1956), 113^14. six-line initial on a6 is partly painted in gold. Some underlining in r A1 Birgitta: Revelationes extravagantes. black ink. refs. Revelaciones extravagantes, ed. Hollman, 115^232. Provenance: Edward Rouse (sixteenth century); inscription on v v v C6 ‘Vita abbreuiata . . . sancte Birgitte’. Incipit: ‘[B]enedictus sit ð10 :‘Edward Rowce would owe thisbook’; and on e9 verses writ- Deus, pater et ¢lius et spiritus sanctus. De cuius priuilegiata ten by Rowse:‘Possidet aut vellet codicem qui scribit in illo > nunc familiaritate . . .’ in illo Rowsus candida multa legens’.William Laud, Archbishop v C10 [Editorial statement on pseudographic texts.] Incipit: ‘Finit of Canterbury (1573^1645): ‘Liber Guilielmi Laud. diuinum uolumen omnium celestium Reuelationum preelecte Archiepi[scopi] et Cancelarij Vniuersitatis Oxonš 1635’. Donated sponse Christi . . .’ by Laud in 1635; see Coxe, Laudian MSS, p. xxxv. v C10 [Colophon.] ‘Mille quadringenti nonaginta duo simul anni’; 8 shelfmark: Auct 1Q 1.6. hexameters. r [a1 ] [Tabula.] r [h8 ] ‘Oratio deuota ad Sanctam Birgittam’. ‘[O] Birgitta mater B-349 Birgitta bona, dulcis ductrix et partona’; a rhythmic poem. Revelationes. v [Lu« beck]: Bartholomaeus Ghotan [for Vadstena Monastery, [*1 ] [Waldauf von Waldenstein, Florian(?)]: Prologus. Incipit: before 25 Nov.] 1492. Folio. ‘Dum illustris ac nobilis vidua sancta Birgitta ex Suetia regali collation: a12 b^l10 m8 n^p10 q8 r^z10 h8 tš ð aa^ee10 ¡8 A^C [2a]10 orta prosapia . . .’ b^g10 h8. refs. Prologue announcing the ¢nancial backing of Florian The woodcuts and woodcut initials are discussed in Collijn, Waldauf vonWaldenstein for both the German and the Latin edi- Bibliogra¢, I 124^6. tions of this work, and of the backing of Maximilian I: see GW 4391 H 3204*; Go¡ B-687; BMC II 554; Pr 2625; BSB-Ink Montag, Birgitta, 104^23, 114^16 on the involvement of B-530; Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I 117^28; Rhodes 377; Schramm XII Wolfgang von Sandizell; see VL X 606^11, at 608^9. r p. 11; Schreiber V 3502; Sheppard 1903^4. [*2 ] ‘Insignia regie maiestatis’. v [*2 ] ‘Arma strennui militis Floriani Waldauf’. 592 birgitta [b-349^b-350

r v [*3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: ‘Epistola’. Incipit: ‘[I]ohannes H6 [Editorial statement on pseudographic texts, with colophon.] miseratione diuina sacrosancte romane ecclesie tituli . . . Rogati Incipit: ‘Finit diuinum uolumen omnium celestium deuota cum instantia per venerabiles et religiosos fratres . . .’ Reuelationum preelecte sponse Christi . . .’ r Authentication of the Defensorium; not found in Kaeppeli III [a1 ] [Tabula.] 24^42. r Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 21 Sept. 1500. Folio. Printed at the [*3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Defensorium super revelationes instigation of Maximilian I. caelestes s. Birgittae. Incipit:‘‘‘[D]ixerunt Iudith, Ozias et presby- collation: [*]6 [**] a^z A^F8 GH6 2a^f8 2g6.The ¢rst two sheets teri, Omnia quae locuta es vera sunt’’ [Idt 8,28] . . . Ista quippe are unsigned, but numbered. verba quae secundum sensum litteralem . . .’ The woodcuts and woodcut initials are discussed in Collijn, refs. See B-348. v Bibliogra¢, I 185^6. [**3 ] Johannes de Castello: ‘Littera testimonialis’. Incipit: GW 4392; HC 3205; Go¡ B-688; BMC II 445; Pr 2124; BSB-Ink ‘[V]niuersis et singulis christi¢delibus . . . Ludouicus de Garsis B-531; Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I 178^86; Rhodes 378; Schramm vtriusque iuris doctor . . .’ v XVII p.10; Schreiber V 3504; Sheppard 1555. [**4 ] Jacobus: ‘Instrumentum notarii’. Incipit:‘[I]n nomine indiui- COPY due trinitatis . . .Ego Jacobus domini diui de Callio publicus apos- 2 tolica et imperiali auctoritatibus notarius . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves A4 and g6. r Leaf H6 blank as GW, not as BMC. [**5 ] Three pages of woodcuts with revelatory texts. Incipit: ‘[E]go sum Deus tuus qui tecum loqui volo . . .’ The ¢rst leaf contains Binding: Eighteenth-century English half calf. Size: 310 ¿ 210 ¿ four, the others three woodblocks. 45 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 197 mm. v A few early manuscript notes. [**6 ] Matthias de Suecia: Prologus. Incipit: ‘[S]tupor et mirabilia audita sunt in terra nostra . . .’ Twelve-, six-, and four-line initials and paragraph marks are sup- refs. See B-348. plied in red; red capital strokes. r Provenance: Edward Medley (£. c.1512^1515); inscription on [**8 ] [Declaration of authenticity.] Incipit: ‘[B]enedictus deus a quo v s [*]1 : ‘Edwardus Medley p[reti]us iij ’. Thomas Marmion hoc liber inspiratus est . . .’ r r (À1583); signature on [*]1 . Presumably passed on to his wife [**8 ] ‘Phares voluminis infrascripti’. ‘Diuide sic numen subscrip- tum, siue volumen’; 4 hexameters, a mnemonic poem listing the Mary, born Shakerley (À1605) who in 1585 married Anthony works of the volume. Morgan (1569/70^1608/9). Presented in 1601: see Benefactors’ r Register I 32 where the date of the colophon has been misinter- a1 Birgitta: Revelationes i^vii. Incipit: ‘[V]erba domini nostri Ihesu Christi ad suam electam sponsam . . . Ego sum creator celi preted as 1521; James, Catalogus (1605), 17 (B 2. 10 [Th.]); et terre, vnus in deitate cum patre et spiritu sancto . . .’ Jensen,‘Benefactors’ Register’, no. 60. refs. See B-348. Former Bodleian shelfmark: E 4. 10 Th. v shelfmark: E 1. 2 Th. z3 One page of woodcuts with revelatory texts. Incipit: ‘Ego sum similis carpentario . . .’ r z4 Alphonsus, Bishop of Jae¤ n: Epistola Solitarii ad reges. Incipit: ‘[O] serenissimi reges et vtinam veri reges in Christo domini B-350 Birgitta mei . . . Quoniam moris regum existit velle curiose discutere . . .’ Onus mundi. r refs. See B-348. [a2 ] [Tortsch, Johann]: Onus mundi. Edited by Wolfgang von r A3 Birgitta: Revelationes viii; Liber celestis imperatoris. Incipit: Sandizell, printed at the expense of Georg der Reiche, Duke of ‘[V]idi palatium grande, incomprehensibile magnitudine . . .’ Bavaria-Landshut. r C3 Birgitta: Regula saluatoris. refs. Montag, Birgitta, 252^328, with the Latin and German refs. Opera minora. I. Regula salvatoris, ed. Eklund, ‘P tradi- text, also 180;VL XI 982^4. v tion’,100^73. [d1 ] [Tortsch, Johann(?)]: Festa S. Birgitte. Incipit: ‘[S]ancta r D1 [Prologus in Sermonem angelicum.] Birgitta habet tria festa in anno . . .’ v refs. Opera minora. II. Sermo angelicus, ed. Eklund, 75^6. [d1 ] ‘O⁄cium missae in natali Sanctae Birgittae’. Incipit: r D1 Birgitta: Sermo angelicus. ‘[G]audeamus omnes in domino diem festum celebrantes . . .’ v r r refs. Opera minora. II. Sermo angelicus, ed. Eklund, 77^137. The text of the O⁄ce on [d1 ], [d2 ] line 15 and [d4 ] are excerpts v E2 ‘Prohemium in orationes’. from Birger Gregerson, O⁄cium sancte Birgitte, ed. C.-G. refs. Opera minora. III. Quatuororaciones, ed. Eklund, 65. Undhagen (Uppsala, 1960), 181^2 and 230^7; the rest is from v E2 Birgitta: Orationes. Nicolaus Hermanni, Rosa rorans. Ett Birgittao⁄cium, ed. H. refs. Opera minora. III. Quatuor oraciones, ed. Eklund, D-text, Schu« ck (Lund, 1893), 52^3. 66^92. v [d3 ] ‘Oratio bona de Sancta Birgitta’.‘Gaude Birgitta nobilis exorta r E6 Prologus in reuelationes celestes. es miri¢ce sponso celesti abilis £orens ex regno Suecie’; rythmical refs. Revelaciones extravagantes, ed. Hollman,113^14. verse.The prayer is inserted between two parts ofthe O⁄ce, but is r E6 Birgitta: Revelationes extravagantes. not contained in either of the published O⁄ces; see Montag, refs. Revelaciones extravagantes, ed. Hollman,115^232. Birgitta, 162 n. 4. H v ‘Vita abbreuiata sanctae Birgittae.’ Incipit: ‘[B]enedictus sit r 3 [e1 ] Birgitta: Revelationes. Incipit:‘[F]ilius loquitur. Si iste uelit me deus pater et ¢lius et spiritus sanctus. De cuius priuilegiata famil- honorare . . .’Chapters 48, 49,10,17,33,76, and 80 from book IVof iaritate . . .’ the Revelationes; see Montag, Birgitta, 162 n. 4. r [g1 ] [Tortsch, Johann]: ‘Sermo defensionum et probationum ac expositionum’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]xultauit Iesus et spiritu dixit: b-350^b-352] blanchellus, menghus 593

v Con¢teor tibi Domine pater celi etterre etc. Lucex.[Lc10,21] Hic s2 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones circa consequentias. est sciendum quod secundum Originem . . .’ Incipit: ‘Utrum di⁄nitio consequentie sit bene data que est: refs. Excerpts from Lucidarius revelationum S. Birgitte; see Consequentia est illatio consequentis ex antecedente . . .’ r Montag, Birgitta, 163 and 188^9. refs. Stated on t3 to be 12 ‘quaestiones’. r r [k5 ] [Tortsch, Johann(?)]: ‘Oratio in laudem S. Birgitte’. Incipit: t3 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones. Incipit:‘Utrum propositio ‘[N]unc autem quiade nunciis Dei ad salutem hominum missis. . .’ particularis inde¢nita et singularis de nomine subiecto prono- mine . . .’ r refs. See Montag, Birgitta, 163 n. 2. refs. Stated on u6 to be 18 ‘quaestiones’, stating ‘quare si bene Rome: Eucharius Silber, 1 Oct. 1485. 4o. numerabis est centenarius’. However, the stated numbers add up collation: [a^c8 d4 e8 f 4 g^i8 k6]. GW gives the collation in two to 103. parts. Treviso: [Michael Manzolus], 10 Apr. 1476. Folio. GW 4399; HC 12012*; Go¡ B-675; BMC IV 106; Pr 3818; Collijn, collation: a10 b8 c d6 e8 f6 g h8 i6 k8 l^p6 q8 r6 s8 t u6. Bibliogra¢, I 46^50; Rhodes 376; Sheppard 3013^14. GW 4404; HCR 3227; Go¡ B-691; BMC VI 887; Pr 6467; Rhodes,

FIRST COPY Treviso, no. 34; Sheppard 5503. r Blind impression of the register on [d4 ]: see GW (Anm.). COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century German dark blue paper boards, Wanting a1, ablank, and p2. Leafa10 isbound after o1.The last leaf with reinforcing slips cut from a manuscript. Size: 220 ¿ 155 ¿ is backed. 15 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 143 mm. Binding: Parchment over pasteboards. Size: 290 ¿ 200 ¿ 35 mm. Three-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 192 mm. capital strokes and underlining of headings; printed paragraph At the end of each gathering catchwords are supplied vertically in marks marked in red. a large hand within a frame. Extensive marginal notes in at least Provenance: Acquired between 1835 and 1847; see Catalogus two early hands. (1843), Appendix, 132. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.42. armorial book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘VII.D.f.35’; SECOND COPY not identi¢ed in Sussex sale catalogues. Purchased for »0. 10. 6; r Gatherings [a]^[d] only. With the register on [d4 ]. The ‘Onus see Books Purchased (1848), 6. mundi’, ‘Festa S. Birgittae’ and the selected ‘Revelationes’ are, shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.28. according to GW, often found separately. Binding: Eighteenth-century English calf, in each corner B-352 Blanchellus, Menghus Rawlinson’s scallop stamp. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Supertotam logicam Pauli Veneti expositio etquaestiones Library on both covers. See Oldham, Shrewsbury School (ed. Matthaeus Campagna de Cherio). Bindings, 104. Size: 250 ¿ 140 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ r 131 mm. a2 Blanchellus, Menghus: [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[C]um viderem Some black underlining, and occasional early marginal notes. Pauli Veneti logicam non parua indigere expositione . . .’ v Provenance: Thomas Rawlinson (1681^1725), his note C[ollated] a2 Blanchellus, Menghus: Super totam logicam Pauli Veneti expo- & P[erfect]; sale London, T. Ballard (13 Nov. 1732). Richard sitio. Edited by Matthaeus Campagna de Cherio. Incipit: Rawlinson (1690^1755)(?); perhaps purchased at his brother’s ‘[T]erminus quadrupliciter sumitur, uno modo pro omni re termi- sale. Perhaps bequeathed in 1755. nante . . .’ Without the text of PaulusVenetus. r shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.20. i1 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones summularum. Incipit: ‘‘‘[T]erminus est signum’’etc. Contra hoc arguitur. Et primo sic. Circa idem versatur . . .’ B-351 Blanchellus, Menghus r refs. Stated on o8 to be 49 ‘quaestiones’. Super totam logicam Pauli Veneti expositio et r o8 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones suppositionum. Incipit: quaestiones. ‘Utrum di⁄nitio suppositionis sit bene data. [C]ontra primo r a1 [Blanchellus, Menghus: Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[C]um uiderem arguitur quod non bene dicitur quod suppositio sit acceptio. . .’ r Pauli Veneti logicam non parua indigere expositione . . .’ refs. Stated on q7 to be 24 ‘quaestiones’. r r a1 Blanchellus, Menghus: Super totam logicam Pauli Veneti expo- q7 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones circa consequentias. sitio. Incipit: ‘[T]erminus quadrupliciter sumitur, uno [modo] pro Incipit: ‘Utrum di⁄nitio consequentie sit bene data que est: omni re terminante . . .’ Without the text of PaulusVenetus. Consequentia est illatio consequentis ex antecedente . . .’ r r i1 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones summularum. Incipit: refs. Stated on rt to be 12 ‘quaestiones’. v ‘‘‘[T]erminus est signum’’etc. Contra hoc arguitur. Et primo sic. r7 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones. Incipit:‘Utrum propositio Circa idem uersatur . . .’ particularis inde¢nita et singularis de nomine subiecto prono- r refs. Stated on q2 to be 49 ‘quaestiones’. mine . . .’ r v q2 Blanchellus, Menghus: Quaestiones suppositionum. Incipit: refs. Stated on s9 to be 18 ‘quaestiones’, stating ‘quare si bene ‘Utrum di⁄nitio suppositionis sit bene data. Contra. Primo numerabis est centenarius’. However, the stated numbers add up arguitur quod non bene dicitur quod suppositio sit acceptio. . .’ to 103. v refs. Stated on s2 to be 24 ‘quaestiones’. 594 blondus, flavius [b-352^b-355

v r s9 [Colophon containing a reference to the editor, Matthaeus Provenance: Inscription on A1 : ‘Maihard’. [ ] Stanley (£. 1816^ Campagna de Cherio.] 1817); Heber’s note: ‘Sale by Stanley, July 1817’. Richard Heber Venice: Johannes Leoviler, for Franciscus de Madiis, 21 Mar. (1773^1833); not found in Catalogue. Purchased for »0. 1. 6: see 1488. 4o. Books Purchased (1835), 5. collation: a^r8 s10 shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.54. GW 4407; HR 3229; Go¡ B-694. not in Pr; not in Sheppard.

COPY B-354 Blondus, Flavius Bound with: Historiarum ab inclinatione Romanorum imperii 1. Paulus Venetus, Tractatus summularum logice. Venice: decades. Lucantonio Giunta, 29 Dec. 1517. r a2 Blondus, Flavius: Historiarum ab inclinatione Romanorum Binding: For the description of the binding see XYL-23. Size: imperii decades. Incipit:‘[R]omanorum imperii originem incre- 215 ¿ 155 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 154 mm. mentaque cognoscere . . .’ Provenance: ‘Loci Sa[n]cte Marie de [erased] 1649’on title-page r S7 [Colophon.] of item1; this hasbeen partly erased and replaced by ‘Conventu S. v S7 Campanus, [Johannes Antonius: Verse.] ‘Blonde, pio uiuo mor- Antonij Fran[ciscorum?]’. Maciano, province of Urbino, eris nil morte dolendum est Tufamae, domui consulit ille tuae’; 2 v > Franciscan House(?); inscription in the inner margin of sig. c4 elegiac distichs. Not found in Campanus, Opera omnia. of item 2: ‘Sancte Marie Maciani’. Montemaggio, province of v S7 [Campanus, Johannes Antonius: Verse dedicated to Pius II, Urbino, Convent of Observant Friars Minor; modern library Pont. Max.] ‘Romam instauratam c>oepit cum scribere Blondus > stamp on the title page of item 1: ‘Libreria de RR.PP. Min. Oss. Multa illum instaurans contulit Eugenius’; 3 elegiac distichs. Not de Montemaggio’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book- found in Campanus, Opera omnia. plate; purchased from Hans P. Kraus in 1950 for »450; accession v S7 [Campanus, Johannes Antonius]: ‘Epitaphium’. ‘Hic situs est no.‘R 894’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. Blondus Priami cui forma, Catonis > Vita,Titi Liuii phama decus- shelfmark: Broxb. 30.13(2). que fuit’; 3 elegiac distichs. Not found in Campanus, Opera Omnia. B-353 Blanchinus, Johannes Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 16 July 1483. Folio. 8 10 8 10 8 Tabulae celestium motuum earumque canones. collation: a^l m^z A^C D^E F^M N^S . r GW 4419; HC *3248; Go¡ B-698; BMC V 277; Pr 4575; BSB-Ink A2 Augustinus [Ka« sebrod] Moravus Olomucensis: [Letter B-551; Oates 1824; Rhodes 381; Sheppard 3641. addressed to] Andreas Stiborius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uantum reipublice litterarie profuerit recens imprimendorum caracterum inuen- COPY tum . . .’ Dated 1 Jan.1495. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) Italian half parchment over pas- v teboards; bound for Albergotti(?). Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 66 mm. Size A2 Blanchinus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Emperor Fridericus III. of leaf: 296 ¿ 213 mm. refs. G. Bo⁄to, ‘Le tavole astronomiche di Giovanni Bianchini Manuscript notes, chie£y in Decas secunda, in a contemporary and in later hands, some in Italian. in un codice della collezione Olschki’, Biblio¢lia, 9 (1907^8), r 378^88, 446^60, at 450^1. On a2 a Venetian eight-line epigraphic initial ‘R’ is supplied in r gold, on a blue and red background with white ¢ligree on the A3 Blanchinus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Leonellus d’Este. refs. Bo⁄to 454^5. blue, yellow ¢ligree on the red; £oral extension into the inner mar- r gin in blue, maroon, and green with gold dots and pen-work: see A4 Blanchinus, Johannes: Canones in tabulas celestium motuum. Incipit:‘[P]tholomeus qui merito illuminat[or] diuine artis astrol- Pa« cht and Alexander II 112, no. pr. 101; at the beginning of each ogie vocari potest . . .’ subsequent book ¢ve-line epigraphic initials are supplied in red, blue, and red, or blue over guide letters in brown or black ink. refs. See Bo⁄to 451. r v r Provenance: Inscriptions of ownership on a2 and S7 , both a2 Blanchinus, Johannes: Tabule ethereorum motuum. Incipit: ‘Tabula motus augium communium.’ scored out, the latter covered with an early paper slip. Albergotti refs. See Bo⁄to 452. family (eighteenth century). Dimitrij Petrovich, Count r Boutourlin (1763^1829); sale (1831), lot 322. Purchased for »0. 10. O6 Basilius, Johannes: Ad lectorem . . . epigramma. refs. Bo⁄to 447. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 8. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.45. O6 [Note on omitted tables.] Incipit: ‘Notandum quod tabule non- nulle videlicet . . .’ Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 10 June 1495. 4o. B-355 Blondus, Flavius collation: A B a^z h m k 2A^N8 O6. Historiarum ab inclinatione Romanorum imperii GW 4410; H *3233; Go¡ B-697; BMC V 520; Pr 5391; BSB-Ink decades. B-547; Rhodes 380; Sheppard 4469. r a2 Blondus, Flavius: Historiarum ab inclinatione Romanorum COPY imperii decades. Incipit:‘[R]omanorum imperii originem incre- Binding: Early eighteenth-century(?) mottled calf; double gilt ¢l- mentaque cognoscere . . .’ r lets form a border; gilt ¢llets on spine; endpapers watermarked I8 [Colophon.] r with horse and rider. Size: 206 ¿ 155 ¿ 55 mm. Size of I8 Campanus, [Johannes Antonius: Verse.] ‘Blonde, pio uiuo mor- leaf: 198 ¿ 152 mm. eris nil morte dolendum est > Tufamae, domui consulit ille tuae’; 2 Title written in arabic characters on the front endleaf. elegiac distichs. b-355^b-357] blondus, flavius 595

r 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 I8 [Campanus, Johannes Antonius: Verse dedicated to Pius II, collation: [a b c^g h i k l^s ]. Pont. Max.] ‘Romam instauratam c>oepit conscribere Blondus > GW 4421; HC 3246; Go¡ B-700; BMC IV 33; Pr 3397; Sheppard Multa illum instaurans contulit Eugenius’; 3 elegiac distichs. 2717. r I8 [Campanus, Johannes Antonius]: ‘Epitaphium’. ‘Hic situs est COPY Blondus Priami cui forma, Catonis Vita, Titi Liuii fama decus- > Wanting the blank leaf [a1]; gatherings [m] and [p] are misbound que fuit’; 2 elegiac distichs. between [e ] and [f ]; the last leaf is backed. r 10 1 AA1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Abbreviationes supra Decades Blondi. Binding: English eighteenth-century gold-tooled, crushed red Incipit: ‘[F]uit autem in urbe Constantinopoli Romanum imper- morocco, stamped with the arms of the Duke of Roxburgh; ium magna cum gloria . . .’ marbled pastedowns; gilt-edged leaves; endpapers watermarked refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera quae extantomnia (Basel,1571),144^ ‘Budgen 1795’, countermark a £eur-de-lis also dated 1795. Size: 281. 333 ¿ 240 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 322 ¿ 210 mm. Venice: Thomas de Blavis de Alexandria, 28 June 1484. Folio. A few early but washed notes still visible. collation: a^g8 h10 i^u8 x10 A8 B14 C^I AA^EE8 FF10. Provenance: John Ker,3rd Duke of Roxburghe (1740^1804); sale GW 4420 (Blondus only); HC *3249; Go¡ B-699; BMC V 317; Pr (18 May 1812), lot 8187, possibly for »8. 8. 0. Purchased for »3. 16. 4758; BSB-Ink B-552; Oates1875; Sheppard 3815. 6; see Books Purchased (1822), 2.

COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.21

Wanting the blank leaf a1. Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden B-357 Blondus, Flavius boards, two clasps lost. Formerly chained; staple-marks of a Roma instaurata (ed. Johannes Antonius Pantheus). hasp at head of the upper cover. On both covers triple ¢llets form v [*2 ] ‘Index’. a frame, in which is a triangular £oral stamp; triple ¢llets form an r [*6 ] Broianicus, Hieronymus: [Verse.] ‘Qui Romam Latium intersecting double frame; in the frame a rectangular £oral Venetos lustrauit abunde’; 4 elegiac distichs. stamp; the inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into triangu- v [*6 ] Pantheus, Johannes Antonius: [Versi¢ed preface addressed lar and lozenge-shaped compartments with triangular and to] Paulus Ramusius Ariminensis. lozenge-shaped £oral stamps; circular rosette on spine; see refs. See C. Perpolli,‘L’Actio Panthea e l’UmanesimoVeronese’, Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xviii, nos 182, 184, 189, 190: Atti dell’Accademia di Agricoltura, Scienze e Letteratura di ‘Fruit and Flower Binder’. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Verona, 4th ser., 16 (1915), 55. Library on both covers. Size: 325 ¿ 215 ¿ 60 mm. Size of r a1 Blondus, Flavius: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Eugenius IV, Pont. leaf: 303 ¿ 208 mm. Max. Incipit:‘[V]rbis Romae rerum dominae ruinarum potius Endleaves and pastedowns from Dionysius Halicarnassus, quam aedi¢ciorum . . .’ Antiquitates romanae, Treviso: B. Celerius, 25 Feb. 1480, books v a1 Blondus, Flavius: Roma instaurata. Edited by Johannes 9^10; see D-096(3); partly covered by fragment of a ¢fteenth-cen- Antonius Pantheus. Incipit:‘[R]omam in Latio ad Tiberim tury manuscript of terminist logic. amnem sitam . . .’ Author and title in an early hand on fore-edge. Early marginal r e6 Blondus, Flavius: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Foscari, notes in books I^Vof the Abbreviatio. Doge of Venice, and the Venetian senate. Incipit:‘[M]agnum, Provenance: Thomas Herrison (seventeenth century?); signature Francisce Foscari princeps serenissime uosque amplissimi sena- r on a2 . John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 18. tores ac uiri patricii, negotium an omnium magis . . .’ Presented in 1659. v e6 Blondus, Flavius: ‘De origine et gestis Venetorum’. Edited by Former Bodleian shelfmarks: B 1.11Art. Seld.; Auct. N 1.11. Johannes Antonius Pantheus. Incipit:‘[V]enetam urbem ad shelfmark: S. Seld. c.1. annum salutis sextum quinquagesimum et quadringentesimum condi coepisse . . .’ v g3 [First colophon dated 20 Dec. 1481.] B-356 Blondus, Flavius r A1 Blondus, Flavius: ‘In Italiam illustratam prefatio’. Italia illustrata (ed. Gaspar Blondus). Incipit:‘[Q]uom multi historiam uariis extollant celebrentque sen- r [a2 ] [Table of contents.] Incipit:‘De Italie nomine, dimensione ac tentiis tum maxime eam Alexander Antonius . . .’ v forma . . .’ A1 Blondus, Flavius: Italia illustrata. Edited by Johannes r [c1 ] Blondus, Gaspar: [Letter addressed to] Paulus Zane, Bishop of Antonius Pantheus. Incipit:‘[I]taliam describere exorsi prouin- Brescia. Incipit: ‘Coegerunt me tandem assidue tue uoces, pre- ciarum orbis primariam a laudibus suis incipere debemus . . .’ v stantissime pater . . .’ M5 Broianicus, Hieronymus: [Poem.] ‘Itala quam debet Saturno r turba latenti Iliadae tantum martia turba suo’; 3 elegiac distichs. [c2 ] Blondus, Flavius: ‘In Italiam illustratam prefatio’. Edited by > Gaspar Blondus. Incipit:‘[C]um multi hystoriam uariis celebrent Verona: Boninus de Boninis, 1481^2. Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) extollantque sententiis tum maxime Alexander Antoninus . . .’ 20 Dec. 1481; (II) 7 Feb. 1482. v 6 8 4 8 6 [c2 ] Blondus, Flavius: Italia illustrata. Incipit:‘[I]taliam describere collation: [* ] a^f g A^L M . exorsi prouinciarum orbis primariam a laudibus eius incipere GW 4423; HC *3243 + *3247; Go¡ B-702; BMC VII 951; Pr 6920; debuimus . . .’ BSB-Ink B-554; Rhodes 382; Sheppard 5701. Micro¢che: Unit 4: Rome: Johannes Philippus de Lignamine, [not before 10] Dec. Chronicles and Historiography Part I, CH 4; Unit 6: Image of the 1474. Folio. Although the colophon is dated 5 Dec., the prefatory World: Travellers’ Tales,TT 6. letter is dated10 Dec.; BMC presumes that the bookwas not com- plete before10 Dec. 596 boccaccio, giovanni [b-357^b-360

v COPY 1 : pseudo-Valerius Messala Corvinus, Ad Oct. Augustum de pro- Wanting the leaves [*1.6] and M6, two being blank, [*6] containing genia sua: incipit: ‘Cum frequenter me digna moneat postulatio the verse by Broianicus and the preface by Pantheus. tua gentium, gloriosissime Imperator, ut . . . tui s×culi perenne Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, with gold-tooled spine; bound ac immortale decus. C×sar Aug.’ r for the Bodleian Library; parchment index tabs; the gold stamp On [a1 ] a contemporary north-east Italian eight-line epigraphic of the Library on both covers. Size: 310 ¿ 215 ¿ 30 mm. Size of initial is supplied in gold on a blue, maroon, and green back- leaf: 303 ¿ 193 mm. ground and a white vine-stem ending in pink blossoms; in the Initials are supplied in red. inner margin a white vine-stem border touched in pink and incor- v r v Manuscript annotations in an early hand. On [*4 ], M5 , and V3 porating a lamb, on ablue, maroon, and greenbackground, edged are extracts on Blondus from Jacobus Philippus de Bergamo, in black, and with a single gold dot; six-line epigraphic initials Supplementum chronicarum. Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, 23 supplied in gold on a green, maroon, and blue backgrounds with v Aug.1483; on leaf BB4 is a further extract with some supplemen- white or yellow ¢ligree decoration; Pa« cht and Alexander II, 115 tary information. Manuscript copies of the verses found in the no. pr. 144. edition from Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 16 July 1483; Johannes Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby’s, anonymous sale (23 Antonius Campanus, incipit: ‘Blonde, pio uiuo moreris nil morte Apr. 1857), lot 258, for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1857), 9. dolendum est’; [Johannes Antonius Campanus, verse dedicated shelfmark: Auct 4Q 2.14. to Pius II, Pont. Max.], incipit: ‘Romam instauratam c½pit con- scribere Blondus’; [Johannes Antonius Campanus], Epitaphium, r B-359 Blondus, Flavius incipit: ‘Hic situs est Blondus Priami cui forma, Catonis’. On M1 a manuscript copy of the epitaph of Robertus, King of Naples, by Roma triumphans. r Franciscus Petrarcha, incipit: ‘Hic sacra magnanimi requiescunt a1 Blondus, Flavius: [Letter addressed to] Pius II, Pont. Max. ossa Roberti’. Incipit:‘[Q]uotquot hactenus scriptores et uates opera sua princi- Provenance: Ghent, Discalced Carmelites, S. Maria de Monte pibus inscripsere . . .’ v Carmelo. Adrianus de Eenhoute (£. 1483). Petrus Brunus (£. a1 Blondus, Flavius: In Romae triumphantis prohemium’. Incipit: v 1483); inscription on M5 :‘Iste liber pertinet bibliothece conuen- ‘[A]rdenti uirtute praestantique ingenio ferme omnes sermones tus gandavij sacri ordinis gloriosissime dei genitricis Marie de quos de gestis rebus . . .’ v monte Carmelo, et aduenit eadem anno domini 1483 reverendo a2 Blondus, Flavius: Roma triumphans. Incipit: ‘[R]eligionem patre fratre Petro Bruno perornate ex procuratione reverendis- deorum culturam esse Nonius Marcellus scribit. Eandem . . .’ v simi magistri Adriani de eenhoute sacre theologie professoris. z1 [Colophon.] v Orate pro eis.’ Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased z1 [Verse.] ‘Vrbs antiqua tulit Vercellae Bartholomaeum > Hoc qui (1822), 2. impressit opus. Brixia nosce uirum’; 2 elegiac distichs. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.20. Brescia: BartholomaeusVercellensis, 1482. Folio. collation: *2 a^b10 c^l8 m6 n o8 p6 q^y8 z4. B-358 Blondus, Flavius GW 4425; HC (+ Addenda) *3245; Go¡ B-704; BMC VII 966; Pr Roma triumphans. 6952; BSB-Ink B-555; Sheppard 5745; Rhodes 383. r COPY [a1 ] Blondus, Flavius: [Letter addressed to] Pius II, Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[Q]uotquot hactenus scriptores et uates opera sua princi- Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian quarter red leather over pibus inscripsere . . .’ grey/green paper boards, the spine tooled with small upright v £oral gilt tools in the panels, the bands outlined with simple hor- [a1 ] Blondus, Flavius: ‘In Romae triumphantis libros Proemium’. Incipit: ‘[A]rdenti uirtute praestantique ingenio ferme omnes ser- izontal ¢llets. Size: 310 ¿ 210 ¿ 34 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ mones quos de gestis rebus . . .’ 198 mm. v Marginal notes in an early hand in brown ink. [a2 ] Blondus, Flavius: Roma triumphans. Incipit: ‘[R]eligionem deorum culturam esse Nonius Marcellus scribit. Eandem . . .’ Provenance: Giacomo Lucchesini (1753^1820): inside upper refs. On the passage omitted in the printing see BMC and also board an erased inscription: ‘Di Giacomo Lucchesini’. Luciano Capra, ‘Un tratto di ‘‘Roma triumphans’’ omesso dagli Purchased in Florence via D. A. Talboys, Oxford, for »1. 0. 0; see stampatori’, Italia medioevale e umanistica, 20 (1977), 303^22. Books Purchased (1832), 3. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 1.12. [Mantua: Petrus Adam, de Michaelibus, c.1473]. Folio. For argu- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.25. ments for ascribing the book to Mantua see BMC; Pr and GW ascribe the book to [Brescia: Printer for PietroVilla]. collation: [a^b10 c^l8 m6 n^o8 p6 q^y8 z4.] B-360 Boccaccio, Giovanni GW 4424; HCR 3244; Go¡ B-703; BMC VII 927; Pr 6942; Sheppard Ameto [Italian]. 5616. r a2 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Ameto. COPY refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, L’ameto, Lettere, Il Corbaccio, ed. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian Nicola Bruscoli, in G. Boccaccio, Opere, vol. 5, Scrittori d’Italia, Library. Size: 342 ¿ 240 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 332 ¿ 228 mm. 182 (Bari, 1940), 3^152; Giovanni Boccaccio, Decameron, Early marginal notes with a few corrections to the text in two or Filocolo, Ameto, Fiammetta, ed. Enrico Bianchi, Carlo Salinari three hands. Six leaves of ¢fteenth-century manuscript bound at and Natalino Sapegno, La letteratura italiana, Storia e testi, 8 the end, on fol. 1r: Beda, De temporum ratione, extract from lib. I (Milan and Naples, 1952), 903^1057; Comedia delle ninfe ch. 1, De computo vel loquela digitorum (see PL XC 296,7); on fol. Fiorentine, ed. Antonio Enzo Quaglio, in Tutte le opere, ed. b-360^b-363] boccaccio, giovanni 597

r Vittore Branca, vol. 2 (Milan, 1964), 679^835; Giovanni on [a2 ] of item 1, ‘M. Christophori Hagenbach. anno 49.’ Boccaccio, Opere minori in volgare, ed. Mario Marti, vol. 3 Anonymous sale (London: Evans, 13 Jan. 1825), lot 208. (Milan,1971), 9^205. Purchased for »29.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), 4. r l5 [Colophon.] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.5(1). r l5 Bononius, Hieronymus: [Sonnet.] ‘Nymphe, satyri, phauni [e] gli altri dei’. B-362 Boccaccio, Giovanni refs. G. Boccaccio, Comediadelleninfe¢orentine(Ameto), ed. A. De casibus virorum illustrium [English] The falle of E. Quaglio (Florence, 1963), p. xviii n. 1 ‘‘I’’. In the incunable the princis. author is called Hieronymo BononioTrevisano. v r l5 [Sonnet.] ‘Furon duo trombe che d’amor sonaro’. Surrounded by a2 [Lydgate, John]: ‘Prologus’. Addressed to Humfrey, Duke of the letters P.T. R. S. Gloucester. refs. G. Boccaccio, Comediadelleninfe¢orentine(Ameto), ed. A. refs. John Lydgate, Fall of Princes, ed. Henry Bergen E. Quaglio (Florence, 1963), p. xviii n. 1 ‘‘II’’. (Washington, 1923), 1^13. On the printer’s copy, Manchester, o John Rylands University Library, English MS. 2, see Ford, Treviso: Michael Manzolus, 22 Nov. 1479. 4 . 8 6 ‘Author’s Autograph’, no. 26. collation: a^i k l . a r Boccaccio, Giovanni: De casibus virorum illustrium.‘The falle GW 4429; HC *3287; Go¡ B-707; BMC VI 888; Pr 6473; BSB-Ink 5 of princis, princessis [and] other nobles’. Translated by John B-557; Rhodes,Treviso, no. 44; Sheppard 5505. Lydgate. Dedicated to Humfrey, Duke of Gloucester. COPY refs. Lydgate, Fall of Princes, ed. Bergen 13^673; 675^1020. Binding: Parchment. Size: 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 20 mm. Size of r H3 [Lydgate, John]: ‘The wordes of the translatoure’. leaf: 204 ¿ 135 mm. refs. Lydgate, Fall of Princes, ed. Bergen 1021^2. Provenance: Joseph Smith (1682^1770); armorial book-plate. r H3 [Colophon.] Ralph Willett (1719^1795); sale (6 Dec. 1813), lot 370. Guglielmo v H3 ‘Greneacres a L’enuoye vpon John Bochas’. Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Carrucci della Sommaia refs. Lydgate, Fall of Princes, ed. Bergen 1023. (1803^1869); purchased at his sale (1 Aug. 1859), lot 348, for London: Richard Pynson, 27 Jan. 1494. Folio. »4. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 20. collation: a^m8 n6 o^v A^F8 G6 H4. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.58. Nine woodcuts; see Hodnett nos 1945, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, and 1960, also BMC. B-361 Boccaccio, Giovanni GW 4431; HC 3345; Go¡ B-710; BMC XI; Pr 9783; Baer, Die De casibus virorum illustrium. Illustrierten Historienbu« cher, p. xlvi, no. 228; Du¡ 46; Lydgate, r Fall of Princes, ed. Bergen, part IV, 109^15; Oates 4197; [a2 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Letter addressed to Mainardo de’ Sheppard 7535; STC 3175. Facsimile: English Experience, no. Cavalcanti.] ‘Prologus’. 777 (Amsterdam, 1976). refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, Decasibusvirorumillustrium, ed. Pier Giorgio Ricci and Vittorio Zaccaria, in Tutte le opere, ed.Vittore COPY Branca, vol. 9 (Milan, 1983). Wanting the blank leaf a1 and leaf H4 with the device. r Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) English blind-tooled calf. Size: [a3 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: De casibus virorum illustrium. 298 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 211mm. refs. Boccaccio, De casibus virorum illustrium, ed. Ricci and v Provenance: Digby (before 1654); on H3 ‘Decrevi in eternum Zaccaria. v r qd’ Dygby’. On H3 ‘1559 Nil tam noset(!) quam male(!) societas, [s6 ] [Alphabetical index.] v qd’george rodiat’. On H3 ‘In the I putte my truste, o Lorde, lete [Strasbourg: Georg Husner, c.1474^5]. Folio. Polain dates [before me neuer be confounded. Thomas [ ]ley’; the name erased and 1479]. > 10 12 10 8 replaced by ‘Wi: Bromley’; William Bromley (£. before 1654). collation: [a b c^e f^s ]. John Selden (1584^1654); MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 18. Presented in GW 4430; HC *3338; Go¡ B-708; BMC I 83; Pr 352; BSB-Ink B-558; 1659. Polain 705; Sack, Freiburg, 705; Sheppard 288. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: L 3.13 Jur.; N 2.8 Jur.; Auct. QQ COPY sup. 2.12. Bound with: shelfmark: Arch. G d.26. 2. Giovanni Boccaccio, De claris mulieribus. [Strasbourg: Georg Husner, c.1474^5] (B-377). B-363 Boccaccio, Giovanni Wanting the blank ¢rst leaf [a1]. Decasibus virorum illustrium [French] (trans. Laurent de Sheet [r4.5] is misbound as the innermost sheet of [d]. Binding: Eighteenth-century French(?) red morocco, the spine Premierfait). with £oral gold tooling; gold-tooled edges and turn-ins; lettering Fragment. in French; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Bruges: Colard Mansion, 1476. Folio. Known in four lissues (A^ Library on both covers. Size: 272 ¿ 205 ¿ 45 mm. Size of D); see GW. leaf: 263 ¿ 183 mm. collation: [a8 b^i10 k l8 m^q10 r8 s t10 v8 x y10 z12 A^G10]. r v r On [a2 ], [s5 ] and [s7 ] of item 1 ‘Ulmae 1473’. GW 4432; HC 3341; Go¡ B-711; BMC IX 132; Pr 9316; Baer, Die r Provenance: Johannes Sphyractes (1508^1578); on [a2 ] of item1, Illustrierten Historienbu« cher, p. lviii, no. 281; Boekdrukkunst ‘Sum Johannis Sphyract× Basiliensis et amicorum Anno 1559’. (1973), 102; Campbell (II) 295; Seymour de Ricci,‘Le Boccace de r On [a2 ] of item 1, ‘Socini’. Christoph Hagenbach (1596^1668); Colard Mansion (1476)’, GbJb (1927),46^9; HPT II 395; ILC 400; 598 boccaccio, giovanni [b-363^b-366

Helmut Kind,‘Die Inkunabeln der Niedersa« chsichen Staats- und B-365 Boccaccio, Giovanni Universita« tsbibliothek Go« ttingen’, Gb Jb (1982), 120^49, at 129; La Fiammetta [Italian]. Henri Michel, L’imprimeur Colard Mansion et Le Boccace r (Paris, 1925); Henry P. Rossiter,‘Colard Mansion’s Boccaccio of [a1 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: La Fiammetta.‘Ad Flamettam Panphyli 1476’, in Essays in Honor of Georg Swarzenski (Chicago, 1951), amatricem libellus’. 103^10; Scha« fer 63; Sheppard 7063. refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, L’Elegia di madonna Fiammetta, ed. C. Delcorno, in Tutte le opere, ed.V. Branca, vol. 2 (Milan, 1984); COPY Opere minori in volgare, ed. Mario Marti, vol. 3 (Milan, 1971), Bound with: 421^636. 1. Boethius, De consolatione philosophiae [French]. Bruges: r [o8 ] [Colophon.] Colard Mansion, 28 June 1477 (B-405). [o v] [Verse.] ‘Cecus et alatus, nudus puer et pharetratus Istis quin- Fragment of a single leaf. Text, col. 2: ‘ot triumphal dore. les up 8 > | > que modis depingitur deus amoris’; 2 hexameters. plications e|toyent ja pre| > ques ordonnes aux dieux > pour dei¢er refs. See Walther, Initia, 2267. actilij . . .’ Binding: Bound in a guard-book. Size of fragment: 131 ¿ [Padua]: Bartholomaeus de Valdezoccho and Martinus de Septem Arboribus, 21 Mar. 1472. 4o. 137 mm. 10 8 Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); a note in the book collation: [a^k l^o ]. attests that it comes from Douce fragments. Bequeathed in 1834. GW 4456; HC *3291; Go¡ B-733; BMC VII 903; Pr 6755; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. Q 1.6(2). B-578; Sheppard 5556. COPY B-364 Boccaccio, Giovanni Wanting sheet [c3.8]. Decamerone [Italian]. Binding: Nineteenth-century English green morocco, edges gilt; r bound by Charles Lewis(?). Size: 210 ¿ 160 ¿ 23 mm. Size of [*2 ] ‘Tavola’. r leaf: 202 ¿ 147 mm. [*5 ] Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: Vita di Boccaccio. On the recto and verso of a rear endleaf is an Italian paraphrase of refs. A. Solerti, Le vite di Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio (Milan v v two passages from La Fiammetta (see [c1 ] and [c6 ]) added in a [1904]), 695^7; see also Allenspach^Frasso 245 n. 2. v sixteenth-century(?) hand. [*5 ] [Boccaccio, Giovanni: Autoepita⁄o.] Initials are supplied in red and possibly blue, removed by refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, Opere latine minori, ed. Aldo washing. Francesco Masse' ra, in G. Boccaccio, Opere, vol. 9, Scrittori Provenance: Purchased for »21; see Books Purchased (1836), 5. d’Italia (Bari, 1928), 105; Carmina, ed. Giuseppe Velli, in Tutte le shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.71. opere, ed.Vittore Branca, vol. 5/1 (Milan, 1992), 454. r a1 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Decamerone. B-366 Boccaccio, Giovanni refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, Decameron, ed. Vittore Branca, in Tutte le opere, ed.Vittore Branca, vol. 4 (Milan, 1976), 3^964. La Fiammetta [Italian]. r Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, 20 June1492. Folio. a2 Boccaccio, Giovanni: La Fiammetta. ‘Il libro di madonna collation: [*6] a8 b^y6 z4. Fiammetta da lei alle innamorate mandato’. r refs. See B-365. On a1 a woodcut border; 112 woodcuts. GW 4449; HC 3277 bis; Go¡ B-728; Pr 4524; Essling 640; Sander [Northern Italy: Printer of Antonius de Rosellis,‘De legitimatio- 1060; Sheppard 3888. nibus’ (H 13975), c.1480^5]. Folio. 10 8 6 COPY collation: a b^i k . Leaf a2 signed ai. Bound with: GW 4457; H 3290; C 1071; R 1147; Go¡ B-735; BMC VII 1125; Pr 2. Masuccio Salernitano, Novellino. Venice: Johannes and 7363; Sheppard 6066. Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 21 July 1492 (M-142). COPY Wanting the blank leaf [*6]. Wanting the blank leaf a1. v Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) English gold-tooled limp Di¡erent from both recorded variants: a9 , last line reads:‘comin- parchment, formerly chained; two ties lost; with arms stamped cio aparlare. >’ in gold of George Carew, Lord Carew of Clopton and Earl of Binding: Nineteenth-century Italian(?) blind-tooled russia, Totnes; three lions passant in pale. On front endleaf instruction described as ‘romantique cuir brun’ in the typed description to the binder. Size: 316 ¿ 232 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 314 ¿ attached to front endleaf. Size: 290 ¿ 210 ¿ 23 mm. Size of 212 mm. leaf: 282 ¿ 195 mm. Early marginal notes in Italian. Initials are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Possibly Edward Dudley,4th Lord Dudley (À1586); Provenance: Ulrich Hoepli, sale (18 Feb.1929), lot 46. Eduardo J. r on b4 :‘mihi Edward Duddley 2306’. George Carew, Lord Carew Bullrich; ‘Ex libris Eduardo J. Bullrich’, gold-tooled morocco of Clopton and Earl of Totnes (1555^1629). John Selden (1584^ book-label on the front pastedown. D. L. Alvear (£. 1952); sale 1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 18. Presented in 1659. (1952), lot 58. Purchased at his sale via Quaritch for »130. Former Bodleian shelfmark: B 1.10 Art. Seld. shelfmark: Don. d.131. shelfmark: S. Seld. c.2(1). b-367^b-369] boccaccio, giovanni 599

B-367 Boccaccio, Giovanni followed by a drawing of a Maltese cross and the motto:‘Sic fortis Il Filocolo [Italian]. Hetruria crescit Pietas fortitudo nobilitas’. Old shelfmarks r ‘M.S.722’ and ‘A 4 B.11’. Holkham Hall, Norfolk, Earls of [a2 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: Il Filocolo.‘Florio [e] Bianza¢ore chia- Leicester. Purchased in 1953. mato Philocolo’. Dedicated to Maria, natural daughter of shelfmark: Holk. c.2. Roberto, King of Naples. refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, Filocolo, ed. Antonio Enzo Quaglio, in Tutte le opere, ed.Vittore Branca, vol. 1 (Milan, 1967), 61^675. B-368 Boccaccio, Giovanni Giovanni Boccaccio, Opere minori in volgare, ed. Mario Marti, Il Filocolo [Italian]. vol. 1 (Milan, 1969), 71^806. r r A2 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Il Filocolo. ‘Florio [e] Bianza¢ore chia- [B7 ] [Colophon.] r mato Philocolo’. Dedicated to Maria, natural daughter of [B7 ] Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: Vita di Boccaccio. refs. See B-364. Roberto, King of Naples. r refs. See B-367. [B7 ] [Boccaccio, Giovanni: Autoepita⁄o.] v Y6 [Colophon.] refs. See B-364. v Y6 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: Vita di Boccaccio. Venice: Gabriele di Pietro and Filippo di Pietro, 20 Nov. 1472. refs. See B-364. Folio. v 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 Y7 [Boccaccio, Giovanni]: [Autoepita⁄o.] collation: [a b c^f g h i k^n o^r s t v x y z A B ]. refs. See B-364. GW 4463; HR 3296; Go¡ B-740; BMC V 199; Sheppard 3364^5. v Y7 Mombritius, Boninus: ‘In Philocalum’.‘Philocalum quicunque COPY legis, ne credito tamen’; 5 elegiac distichs. Bound before 67 manuscript leaves of Italian works of Boccaccio ra ra Milan: Dominicus deVespolate, [for himself, Bartolomeo, and the in a ¢fteenth-century hand, comprising: fol. 1 -34 Il Filostrato, brothers Moresini, AntonioValeraand Boninus Mombritius],14 incipit: ‘Molte ¢ate gia, nobellissime done, auene, che jo . . .’; see June1476. Folio. On the identity of the printer and the publishers, Tutte le opere, ed. Vittore Branca, vol. 2 (Milan, 1964), 17^228; ra rb see Arnaldo Ganda, ‘Il ‘‘tipografo del Servius H 14708’’ ha un fol. 34 -56 Ninfale Fiesolano; see Tutte le opere di Giovanni nome: Domenico Giliberti da Vespolate’, Biblio¢lia, 87 (1985), Boccaccio, ed.Vittore Branca, vol. 3 (Milan, 1974), 291^421; on rb vb 227^66. 56 -61 an Italian poem in 112 stanzas, incipit: ‘Signori chari, collation: A^R rr S^Y8. essendo zoveneto un ziorno foi mestesso maginando . . .’ and ra va > GW 4464; HR 3297; Go¡ B-741; BMC VI 732; Pr 5890; Sheppard fol. 62 -67 the Storia di Ippolito e Leonora in Italian prose, inci- 4902. pit: ‘Per la magni¢ca et bellissima zita di Fiorenza sono dece . . .’; see William Roscoe, Frederic Madden, and Seymour de Ricci, A COPY Handlist of Manuscripts in the Library of the Earl of Leicester at Wanting the blank leaf Y8. Holkham Hall, Supplement to the Bibliographical Society’s Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled brown mo- Transactions, 7 (Oxford, 1932), no. 722. rocco, bound by Charles Lewis. Size: 345 ¿ 245 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 336 ¿ 225 mm. Wanting the blank leaf [a1] and leaf [m10]. [a2] cut out and re- r attached. In this as in all but one of the surviving copies, two col- On A2 an initial is supplied in red with £oral extensions into the v upper and lower margins; other initials are supplied in red. umns of text have been printed upside down, on [B8 ]. The text of column one belongs to book IV, chapters 93 and 94, of column Provenance: Purchased for »28. 7. 0; see Books Purchased ra vb (1843), 7. two to chapter 98; di¡erently set up from leaves [s3 ] and [s4 ]; BMC, followed by GW, explains this as a result of erroneously shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.28. inked bearer type; Neil Harris, ‘Una pagina capovolta nel Filocolo veneziano del 1472’, Biblio¢lia, 98 (1996), 1^21 suggests B-369 Boccaccio, Giovanni that an error in setting up the text of chapters 93 and 94 was dis- covered before the whole sheet had been printed, and that the Genealogiae deorum. r sheets were not discarded but used for printing the last bifolium, [a1 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Table of contents.] ‘Prohemium’. probably as a result of a shortage of paper. Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled russia, ‘[Q]uis primus apud gentiles Deus habitus sit . . .’ r stamped with the crest of Coke of Holkham. The upper cover [b1 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: Genealogiae deorum gentilium. loose. Size: 328 ¿ 235 ¿ 63 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 215 mm. Dedicated to Hugo II. r In the inner margin of [a2 ] Italian (Venice?) quarter white vine- refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, Genealogiedeorum gentilium libri, ed. stem border with some gold dotting on a blue, red, and green Vincenzo Romano, 2 vols, in G. Boccaccio, Opere, vol. 10, ground incorporating a seven-line epigraphic initial painted in Scrittori d’Italia, 200 (Bari, 1951), 1^414; vol. 11, Scrittori gold. At the beginning of each book, initials are supplied in gold, d’Italia, 201 (Bari, 1951), 433^785. v surrounded by white vine-stems de¢ned in red, blue or green and [D7 ] [Bandinus], Dominicus: ‘Tabula rubricarum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia colours with some gold dotting. Initials and paragraph marks are istud opus genealogie deorum gentilium est adeo prolixum . . .’ supplied in red or blue. See Pa« cht and Alexander II,110 no. pr. 65. Compiled for Coluccio Salutati (1330^1406), chancellor of Provenance: Cosimo Almeni (seventeenth century?); on the rear Florence; on this index see E. H. Wilkins, The University of endleaf: ‘Questo libro e del Caualiere Cosimo Almeni nato in Chicago MS. of the ‘‘Genealogia deorum’’ of Boccaccio (Chicago, Fiorenza, ma discendente della Augustisima Citta' di Perugia, 1927) 20^5, 67^70 and Boccaccio, Genealogie deorum, ed. Caualiere del hordine di Toscana di S. Stefano Papa e martire’, Romano, as above. 600 boccaccio, giovanni [b-369^b-370

v [G14 ] Dominicus Silvester: ‘Versus super quindecim libris sale (1789), part III, lot 5010; according to the annotated cata- Genealogiarum’ (17 hexameters, without verse 18). logue bought by ‘P.d.H’ (P. den Hengst), the auctioneer, at Fl. 32, refs. Domenico Silvestri, The Latin Poetry, ed. Richard C. the equivalent of »1. 16. 0 according to the exchange rate used by Jensen, Humanistische Bibliothek II/20 (Munich, 1973),180. Thomas Payne at this sale. Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^ v [G14 ] Zovenzonius, R[aphael: Verse addressed to] Jacobus Zenus, 1853); sale (1830), lot 209. Purchased at the Renouard sale for Bishop of Padua. »2. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1830), 4. refs. B. Ziliotto, Ra¡aeleZovenzoni, lavita, icarmi, Celebrazioni shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.22(1). degli Istriani illustri, 3 (Trieste, 1950),160, no. 265. v [G14 ] [Colophon.] B-370 Boccaccio, Giovanni Venice:Vindelinus de Spira, 1472. Folio. Genealogiae deorum. collation: [a^m10 n12 o^s10 t6 v^y10 z A B8 C^F10 G14]. Leaves [* r] Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Table of contents.] ‘Prohemium’. [B ] and [G ] are blank. 1 8 14 Addressed to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Incipit: GW 4475; HC *3315; Go¡ B-749; BMC V 162; Pr 4045; BSB-Ink ‘[Q]uis primus apud gentiles Deus habitus sit . . .’ B-583; Hillard 424; Oates1615; Rhodes 385; Sheppard 3219^20. r a1 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Genealogiae deorum gentilium. FIRST COPY Dedicated to Hugo II. Bound with: refs. See B-369. 2. Giovanni Boccaccio, De montibus, silvis, fontibus. Venice: v aa1 [Bandinus], Dominicus: ‘Tabula rubricarum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia [Vindelinus de Spira],13 Jan. 1473 (B-375(1)). istud opus genealogiae deorum gentilium est adeo prolixum . . .’ r Leaf [b1 ] reads: ‘Genealogie° deorum gentilium Ioannis boccatii See B-369. v de certaldo Ad Vgo neš inclytum Hieru|alem & cypri regem. ee2 Dominicus Silvester: ‘Versus super quindecim libris > r Eiu|dem libri prohe° minm’; [p10 ] has been left blank in error. The Genealogiarum’ (17 hexameters, without verse 18). last blank leaf ([G14]) is bound twelfth in the gathering. refs. See B-369. v Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; ee2 [Verse.] ‘Dum tua, Boccaci, propriis Laurentius auget’; 3 elegiac marbled pastedowns. Size: 332 ¿ 240 ¿ 85 mm. Size of distichs. leaf: 320 ¿ 215 mm. v ee2 [Colophon.] r A few early marginal notes. ee3 [Register.] Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied r ft1 Boccaccio, Giovanni: De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, in red. £uminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, de nominibus maris. Incipit: Provenance: Old shelfmark ‘Y.1.13’on endleaf. Erased shelfmark ‘[S]urrexeram equidem fessus a labore quoddam(!) egregio. . .’ r or ownership inscription on [a1 ] of item 1. John Adrian Louis refs. ed. Manlio Pastore Stocchi, in Tutte le opere di Giovanni Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun and 1st Marquess of Linlithgow Boccaccio, ed.Vittore Branca, vols. 7^8 (Milan, 1998). (1860^1908); armorial book-plate, see Howe, Book Plates, 15273 Reggio Emilia: Bartholom×us and Laurentius de Bruschis, or 15274; sale (25 Feb. 1889), lot 285. Paget Jackson Toynbee Bottonus, 6 Oct. 1481. Folio. (1855^1932); book-plate; donated byToynbee. collation: [*10] a^l10 m14 n^r10 s6 t^x10 y z8 &6+1 m10 aa6 aa4 bb Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1120. cc10 dd10+1 ee2+1 ft ct10 A^C10 D8. Gathering [*] is numbered but shelfmark: Toynbee 3617(1). not signed. SECOND COPY GW 4476; HC *3319; Go¡ B-751; BMC VII 1085; Pr 7250; BSB-Ink Bound with: B-584; Hillard 425; Sheppard 6007^8. 2. Giovanni Boccaccio, De montibus, silvis, fontibus. Venice: [Vindelinus de Spira],13 Jan. 1473 (B-375(2)). FIRST COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half russia over wooden boards. Wanting the blank leaves [B8] and [G14]. r Size: 312 ¿ 215 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 205 mm. Leaves [b1]^[f10] are di¡erently set up: see GW Anm.; [b1 ]: ‘Genealogie° deoruš gentiium Ioannis Bocacii de certaldo Ad Occasional early marginal notes. v Provenance: Beltramolus Cattaneus (sixteenth century); on D8 Vgonem > inclytum Hieru|alem & Cypri regem. eiu|dem libri pro- hoemium’. The last two printed leaves, noted in the La Vallie' re inscription in a sixteenth-century hand: ‘Hic liber est mei sale catalogue as being in manuscript, have since been made up Beltramoli Cattanei’. Collation note dated 1899. Paget Jackson with leaves from a slightly shorter copy. Toynbee (1855^1932); book-plate; donated byToynbee. Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1121. £oral tools on spine; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the shelfmark: Toynbee 3618. Bodleian Libraryon both covers. Size: 335 ¿ 240 ¿ 80 mm. Sizeof SECOND COPY leaf: 326 ¿ 218 mm. Wanting gatherings ft^D (De montibus, etc.). Occasional early marginal notes. Binding: Contemporary Italian (Padua?, c.1481) blind-tooled Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with dark brown goatskin over wooden boards bevelled inwards; pen-£ourishing in red and violet; other initials are supplied in rebacked. Four clasps (three star nails, forming a triangle), hin- red or blue with pen-£ourishing; paragraph marks are supplied ging on the upper cover, wanting. Catches (wanting) were in the in red or blue; yellow capital strokes. form of inverted triangles with the apex cut o¡ (four nails). Provenance: Louis Ce¤ sar de la Baume le Blanc, duc de La Covers tooled in blind with ¢ve multi-line frames; border of knot- Vallie' re (1708^1780); ‘V.3810’, not found in his sale (1767). Pietro- work ¢gures of eight between the second and third lines, and of a Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the palmette motif between the fourth and ¢fth lines; corners of empty borders mitred; a knotwork tool repeated seven times in a b-370^b-372] boccaccio, giovanni 601

vertical line in the central panel. Upper edge dark green, others extending c.65 mm over the sides. Boards bevelled inwards. Four light brown. No headbands. New endleaves. Same palmette- clasps (renewed) hinge on the upper cover and are secured by motif border on Darmstadt, Landesbibliothek, II.204: Petrus de three star nails (triangle). Brass catches in the form of an inverted Abano, Liberdephysionomia, Padua: Petrus Maufer,1474; bound triangle with the point cut o¡, decorated with foliate ornament in with Matheolus Perusinus, Dememoria, Padua: Petrus Maufer, n. relief round a small boss. The leather pasted onto the boards and d., and Conradus Turicensis, De cometis [Venice]: Hans Aurl, the edges secured by ¢ve star nails. Decorated in blind in four 1474, with anchor watermark (resembling Piccard, Anker, IV compartments bounded by thick-between-two-thin lines, each 242: Lienz 1483). With similar, but probably not identical, bor- containing four leaf-tools around a thick-between-two-thin-line der-tool: San Marino, Calif., Huntington Library, 94926: saltire. Sewn on three double bands. Rebacked. Edges plain or Panegyrici veteres latini, Milan: A. Zarotus, [c.1482]; London, brown (the latter from gathering ‘q’onwards). Single plain head- BL, IA.23953, S. Bernardus Claravallensis, Opuscula, Venice: bands. Endleaves: original pastedown at the front and one origi- Simon Bevilaqua, 1495 (BMC V 520). Size: 315 ¿ 205 ¿ 80 mm. nal endleaf at the back, watermark: a bull’s head with cross and Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 190 mm. serpent; no exact match in Piccard, Ochsenkopf, but closest to Occasional early marginal notes in a small neat humanist hand; XVI 183 (Venice 1487). Size: 232 ¿ 210 ¿ 48 mm. Size of early foliation and running headings. leaf: 305 ¿ 197 mm. Provenance: Purchased at the anonymous sale (23 April 1857), Provenance: Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); inscription of lot 261; for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1857), 9. name and number ‘183’; donated byToynbee. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.14, Auct. Q inf. 2.15. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1123. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.66. shelfmark: Toynbee 3619. THIRD COPY B-371 Boccaccio, Giovanni Binding: Modern quarter parchment; marbled pastedowns. Genealogiae deorum. Size: 303 ¿ 213 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 196 mm. First initial is supplied in ink. v [*1 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Table of contents.] ‘Prohaemium’. Provenance: Bonaventura de Crema (¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- Addressed to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Incipit: v tury); inscription on k8 :‘Ad usum fratris Bonauenture de Crema ‘[Q]uis primus apud gentiles Deus habitus sit . . .’ or[din]is minorum’. Possibly Crema, Lombardy, Franciscans. r a1 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Genealogiae deorum gentilium. Bought by Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932) from Ulrich Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Hoepli in 1899; book-plate; donated between1912 and 1923. refs. See B-369. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1124. r t1 [Bandinus], Dominicus: ‘Tabula rubricarum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia shelfmark: Toynbee 3620. istud opus genealogiae deorum gentilium est adeo prolixum . . .’ See B-369. v B-372 Boccaccio, Giovanni x6 Dominicus Silvester: ‘Versus super quindecim libris Genealogiarum’ (17 hexameters, without verse 18). Genealogiae deorum. v refs. See B-369. a1 Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Table of contents.] ‘Prohemium’. r y1 Boccaccio,Giovanni: De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, £u- Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Incipit: minibus, stagnis seu paludibus, de nominibus maris. Incipit: ‘[Q]uis primus apud gentiles Deus habitus sit . . .’ r ‘[S]urrexeram equidem fessus a labore quodam egregio . . .’ a6 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Genealogiae deorum gentilium. refs. See B-370. Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. r k8 [Colophon.] refs. See B-369. v Vicenza: Simon Bevilaqua, 20 Dec. 1487. Folio. p4 [Bandinus], Dominicus: ‘Tabula’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia istud opus 8 10 8 6 8 genealogiae deorum gentilium est adeo prolixum . . .’ collation: [*] a^r s t u x y z & k . refs. See B-369. GW 4477; HC *3316 = H 3320; Go¡ B-752; BMC VII 1051; Pr 7179; r BSB-Ink B-585; Rhodes 387; Sheppard 5945^7. r4 Dominicus Silvester: ‘Versus super quindecim libris Genealogiarum’. FIRST COPY refs. See B-369. Binding: Parchment. Size: 302 ¿ 208 ¿ 45 mm. Size of v r4 Boccaccio, Giovanni: De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, leaf: 291 ¿ 197 mm. £uminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, de nominibus maris. Incipit: Occasional early marginal notes. ‘[S]urrexeram equidem fessus a labore quodam egregio . . .’ Provenance: Naples, S. Maria intercede, later S. Agnello, refs. See B-370. Basiliens, from 1517 Augustinians from Bologna; see Cottineau r r r u10 [Colophon.] II 2033; on [*1 ] ‘e¤ di s. Aniello Danio Napolitano’. On [*1 ] v v Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 23 Feb. 1494/ ‘V.I.D. Joseph Cocara’. On [*1 ] and [*8 ] ‘Melchior Magius 5. Folio. C.A.C. Rom× 1724’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; 8 10 ‘Duplum’on front endleaf and old shelfmark ‘od 28972’. Acquired collation: a^t u . between1847 and c.1892, possibly in1850; not found in Catalogus Woodcut diagrams at the beginning of each book; woodcut initials. (1843), with Appendix. GW 4478; HC *3321; Go¡ B-753; BMC V 444; Pr 5052; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.16. B-586; Essling 799; Oates 1978; Rhodes 388; Sack, Freiburg, 706; Sander 1077; Sheppard 4214^16. SECOND COPY Binding: Contemporary Italian (Veneto?, c.1487) blind-tooled half goat over wooden boards. Dark brown goatskin spine 602 boccaccio, giovanni [b-372^b-373

r FIRST COPY x10 [Colophon.] Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian half calf; end- Venice: Manfredus de Bonellis, de Monteferrato, 25 Mar. 1497. papers watermarked ‘G & C Cini’ and ‘La Stella’. Size: 325 ¿ Folio. 225 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 319 ¿ 211mm. collation: a^m8 n^q6 r^v8 x10. r Provenance: Guilelmus Aurelianus (£. 1508); on a1 inscription: Woodcut diagrams at the beginning of each book; woodcut initials. ‘Frater Guillelmus Aurelianus minoritanus Gallus h[ab]uit GW 4479; HC *3324 = H 3322; Go¡ B-754. BMC V 504; Pr 5367; r Papie 1508’. Deleted ownership inscription on a1 ‘Iste [ ] signatus BSB-Ink B-587; Essling 800; Hillard 426; Oates 2088; Sack, o r n 115’.Old shelfmarks‘F 2’,‘V.2’on a1 . Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Freiburg, 707; Sander1078; Sheppard 4428^31. Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelfmark No. 533, see Catalogue (1831); sale catalogue (1841), part III, lot 1148. FIRST COPY By an error of imposition of the inner formes of the second and Purchased for »2. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 8. v third sheets of gathering t, the text of t2 has changed places with shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.41. v r r that of t3 and the text of t6 with that of t7 . SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; Library. Size: 312 ¿ 217 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 193 mm. marbled pastedowns. Size: 320 ¿ 220 ¿ 40 mm. Size of A few early marginal notes. leaf: 310 ¿ 202 mm. Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Canons Regular, Priory, Provenance: On a r deleted sixteenth century(?) inscription: ‘[ ] 1 Sancta Crux; on a r inscription: ‘Monasterij S. Crucis August×’. Christoforus Paganinius’; below, an unread inscription. 1 Old shelfmark ‘Num. 18. Class. 4’. Acquired between 1847 and Desiderius Mesme(?); on a r an inscription: ‘Desd. Mesme’(?). J. 1 c.1892, possibly in 1850; not found in Catalogus (1843), with du Moulin; armorial book-stamp. Ernest Thorin (nineteenth cen- Appendix. tury); bookseller’s label on front pastedown. On rear endleaf old shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.40. number ‘No 654’. EŁ mile Paul & Co.; on rear endleaf a pencil note by the bookseller ‘Emile Paul et Co., Paris 1900, 13 frs.’ Paget SECOND COPY By an error of imposition of the inner formes of the second and Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); book-plate and note ‘Bought for third sheets of gathering t, the text of t v has changed places with 13 fr. at sale, Paris 1900.‘‘Bloemfontein Day’’ March 15’; donated 2 that of t v and the text of t r with that of t r. byToynbee. 3 6 7 Binding: Parchment. Size: 320 ¿ 220 ¿ 40 mm. Size of Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1126. leaf: 313 ¿ 202 mm. shelfmark: Toynbee 3621. On the rear pastedown, a list of references added in a nineteenth- THIRD COPY century hand. Leaf u bound after u . 1 8 Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red Binding: Italian paper boards. Size: 305 ¿ 223 ¿ 27 mm. Size of paragraph marks and underlining. leaf: 301 ¿ 210 mm. Provenance: Hartwig, of Schlitten; on a r inscription: Provenance: Augustinus Tertius (sixteenth century). Bergamo, 1 ‘Hartvuigus a Sliten’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); note on cut- Franciscans, S. Franciscus; on a r deleted inscription: ‘Augustini 1 ting of sale catalogue ‘Clement Palmer 1895’, of 12 Southampton Tertii Bergomensis Minoritani, et amicorum’. Paget Jackson Row, London; Elenchus, no. 645. Bequeathed in 1914. Toynbee (1855^1932); inscription of name and note ‘Romagnoli, shelfmark: Byw. B 3.11. Bologna, 20 frs. 1899’; donated byToynbee. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1127. THIRD COPY Wanting l . shelfmark: Toynbee 3622. 1 Sheets t2.7 and t3.6 are di¡erently set up and the text printed in the right order. B-373 Boccaccio, Giovanni Binding: Paper boards. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ 30 mm. Size of Genealogiae deorum. leaf: 305 ¿ 205 mm. v a1 Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Table of contents.] ‘Prohoemium’. Provenance: Don Giacinto Amati (1778^1850); book-label. Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Incipit: Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); book-plate and note ‘No. ‘[Q]uis primus apud gentiles Deus habitus sit . . .’ 180. Vendita Bevilacqua Grazia-La Masa. Venezia. Nov. 1900’; r a6 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Genealogiae deorum gentilium. donated byToynbee. Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1128. refs. See B-369. shelfmark: Toynbee 3623. v q2 [Bandinus], Dominicus: ‘Tabula’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia istud opus FOURTH COPY genealogiae deorum gentilium est adeo prolixum . . .’ Wanting the leaf a1. r s4 Dominicus Silvester: ‘Versus super quindecim libris By an error of imposition of the inner formes of the second and v Genealogiarum’ (17 hexameters). third sheets of gathering t, the text of t2 has changed places with v r r refs. See B-369. that oft3 and the text oft6 with that of t7 .The setting ofsheet a4.5 v v s4 Boccaccio, Giovanni: De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, di¡ers from thatofthe other Bodleian copies: a5 , col.3, l. 20 reads £uminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, de nominibus maris. Incipit: ‘Genealogi×’ instead of ‘Genologi×’. ‘[S]urrexeram equidem fessus a labore quodam egregio . . .’ Binding: Modern half parchment; marbled pastedowns. Size: refs. See B-370. 313 ¿ 217 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 200 mm. Occasional early marginal notes. b-373^b-376] boccaccio, giovanni 603

Provenance: Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); book-plate ‘Bibliothec× Rube× Vallis’. Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); and note ‘[Ulrich] Hoepli, Milan, 1899, 10 frs.’; donated by note on purchase (dated Aug. 1912) on the rear endleaf; donated Toynbee. byToynbee. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1129. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 1108. shelfmark: Toynbee 3624. shelfmark: Toynbee 3616.

B-374 Boccaccio, Giovanni B-375 Boccaccio, Giovanni Genealogiae deorum (books I^XIII only). De montibus, silvis, fontibus. [a r] Boccaccio, Giovanni: Genealogiae deorum gentilium (books 1 [a r] Boccaccio, Giovanni: De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, I^XIII). Dedicated to Hugo II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus. 1 £uminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, de nominibus maris. Incipit: Incipit: ‘[Q]ui(!) primus apud gentiles Deus habitus sit . . .’ v ‘[S]urrexeram equidem fessus a labore quoddam(!) egregio . . .’ refs. See B-369, but a shortened version; see note on [n3 ]. v refs. See B-370. [n3 ] Dominicus Silvester [de Florentia]: ‘Versus super quindecim libris Genealogie deorum gentilium Boccacii’ (17 hexameters). Venice: [Vindelinus de Spira], 13 Jan. 1473. Folio. The colophon refs. See B-369. reads:‘Idus. Ian. cccc. lxxiii’. r collation: [a^e10 f8 g10 h8]. [n4 ] [Alphabetical table of contents.] GW 4482; HC *3326; Go¡ B-756; BMC V 162; Pr 4048; BSB-Ink [Louvain: Johann Veldener, 1473^4]. Folio. Tentatively assigned to B-564; Oates1618; Rhodes 390; Sheppard 3225^6. Veldener’s Louvain press by HPT I 18 and Allan Stevenson,‘The First Book Printed at Louvain’, Essays in Honour of Victor FIRST COPY Scholderer, ed. Dennis E. Rhodes (Mainz, 1970), 402^6; see also Bound with B-369(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Needham, ‘Cologne Partners’, 123^6; GW assigns to [Cologne: ance. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ 215 mm. Printer of the‘Flores Sancti Augustini’, c.1473]. Wanting the blank leaf [h8]. collation: [a^c10 d8 e^g10 h8 i^n10]. Leaf [d6] bound before [d5]. v GW 4480; HC 3317; C 1077; Go¡ B-750; BMC I 234; Pr 1104; On [h7 ] an Italian note on the collation of the volume. Campbell <294a>; ILC 402; HPT II 432; Oates 589; Rhodes 386; Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Sheppard 826^7; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 258. shelfmark: Toynbee 3617(2). SECOND COPY FIRST COPY Bound with B-369(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Wanting the outermost sheet of gathering [k] and the blank leaf ance. Size of leaf: 326 ¿ 218 mm. [n ]. 10 Wanting the blank leaf [h ]. The heading on [a r] printed in black. 8 1 Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; £oral pen-£ourishing in red and violet; other initials are supplied in tool on spine; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the red or blue with pen-£ourishing; paragraph marks are supplied Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 292 ¿ 215 ¿ 33 mm. Size in red or blue; yellow capital strokes. of leaf: 285 ¿ 200 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.22(2). North European (Flemish?) decoration; principal initials are r supplied in interlocked red and blue with pen-£ourishing; on [c1 ] v r lettered ‘paix’, on [i5 ] with a drawing of a face. On [a3 ] a drawing B-376 Boccaccio, Giovanni r r of a dragon, on [c6 ] of a shield with three £eurs-de-lys. On [g1 ] De claris mulieribus. ‘Paix etc.’ added in calligraphic writing in blue, on [l v] in ink. 3 r Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; [a1 ] ‘Rubrice’. r red underlining; the text enclosed within red rules. [a3 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Letter addressed to] Andreola r Acciaiuolus. Provenance: On [a1 ] a painted coat of arms: on a crozier, a shield, quarterly,1 and 4, azure, a cross or between two stars and refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, De mulieribus claris, ed. Vittorio two crescents; 2 and 3, gules, a ram passant, a chief of the second. Zaccaria, in Tutte le opere, 2nd edn, ed. Vittore Branca, vol. 10 Also, in the outer margin, a crozier with oak branch and a scroll (Milan, 1970), 18^22; Giovanni Boccaccio, Famous Women, ed. lettered ‘paix’. On [n v] a pencil drawing of a coat of arms: on a and trans.Virginia Brown (Cambridge, Mass., 2001), 2^7. 3 r crozier, a shield, quarterly, 1 and 4, a star; 2 and 3, a crescent. [a4 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: De claris mulieribus. Dedicated to Probably the copy purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased Andreola Acciaiuolus. (1825), 4. refs. Giovanni Boccaccio, Opere in versi: Corbaccio, Trattatello shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.10. in laude di Dante, Prose latine, Epistole, ed. Pier Giorgio Ricci SECOND COPY (Milan and Naples, 1965), 712^82 [selections only]. Boccaccio, Gatherings [b] and [c] are misbound after [m]. De mulieribus claris, ed. Zaccaria, 22^450; Boccaccio, Famous Binding: Seventeenth-century Italian red morocco, the covers Women, ed. and trans. Brown, 8^475. decorated with fan-pattern and other gold tooling; in the centre Ulm: Johann Zainer, 1473. Folio. oval, a coat of arms, largely obliterated, surmounted by a coronet. collation: [a^l10 m8]. Size: 300 ¿ 205 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 200 mm. 81 woodcuts. Initials are supplied in red. GW 4483; H *3329; Go¡ B-716; BMC II 521; Pr 2496; BSB-Ink Provenance: Zonie« nbos at Oudergem, Brabant, Roo- or B-559; Oates 1150; Rhodes 384; Schramm V p. 18; Schreiber V r Roedenclooster, Augustinian Canons, S. Paulus; on [a1 ] 3510; Sheppard 1788; Wegener, Zainer, 25. 604 boccaccio, giovanni [b-376^b-379

COPY Provenance: Charles Chauncy (1709^1777); armorial book- The ¢rst leaf cut out and mounted. plate; Howe, Book Plates, 5654; sale (1790), lot 2732, listing both Binding: Early nineteenth-century English gold-tooled red mo- items together. Bought by Francis Douce (1757^1834), at rocco. Size: 291 ¿ 213 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 190 mm. Chauncy’s sale for »2. 3. 0, according to his annotated copy of Woodcuts painted in red, green, blue, andyellow.Woodcutinitials the sale catalogue; armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. touched in red or green. Initials and paragraph marks are sup- shelfmark: Douce 215(1). plied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. SECOND COPY

Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Anna; see sale Wanting K4 and the blank leaf L6. (London: Sotheby’s, 15 June 1799), lot 52; Douce’s copy of the L3 repaired. catalogue is annotated‘[»]1.12. 0. d’ [for Douce]; Sotheby’s anno- Binding: Eighteenth-century half morocco; a gold stamp of a tated catalogue gives the same price and ‘Douce’. Francis Douce vase on the spine; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. both covers. Size: 278 ¿ 208 ¿ 17mm. Sizeofleaf: 266 ¿ 198 mm. shelfmark: Douce 216. Provenance: Johannes Basan (sixteenth/seventeenth century); r name on A1 . Purchased from Parker, Catalogue (1832), no. B-377 Boccaccio, Giovanni 6462, for »1. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 3, and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 449. De claris mulieribus. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.20. r [a2 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Letter addressed to Andreola Acciaiuolus.] refs. See B-376. B-379 Boccaccio, Giovanni v [a2 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: De claris mulieribus. Dedicated to Teseide [Italian]. Andreola Acciaiuolus. r [a1 ] [Bassi, Pietro Andrea de: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[P]er che, claris- refs. See B-376. simo principe, con elegantissima facundia li philosophanti ne [Strasbourg: Georg Husner, c.1474^5]. Folio. dimostra . . .’ 10 8 10 r collation: [a b^i k ]. [b2 ] Boccaccio, Giovanni: Teseide. GW 4484; HC *3327 (var.); Go¡ B-717; BMC I 83; Pr 353; BSB-Ink refs. Teseida delle nozze di Emilia, ed. Alberto Limentani, in B-560; Sack, Freiburg, 708; Sheppard 289. Tutte le opere, ed.Vittore Branca, vol. 2 (Milan, 1964), 253^664. r COPY [b2 ] [Bassi, Pietro Andrea de: Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Marte oltra Bound with B-361; see there for details of binding and, in part, la inuocation che lo auctore ha facta de le muse . . .’ provenance. Size of leaf: 263 ¿ 183 mm. Ferrara: Augustinus Carnerius, 1475. Folio. r 4 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 On [k10 ] ‘Ulm× Anno M.C.D.L.X.X.III.’ collation: [a b c d e f^h i k l m n o p q r s t ]. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.5(2). GW 4499; H 3308 (var.); [H]CR 3308; Go¡ B-761; BMC VI 606; Pr 5735; Sheppard 4778. B-378 Boccaccio, Giovanni COPY De claris mulieribus. Wanting leaves [a1], [b1^2], [k1, 4, 5], [p1^10], [t1, 4, 5], and the blank r leaves [t7, 8]. A2 Boccaccio, Giovanni: [Letter addressed to] Andreola Gathering [a] bound at the end; [a4] repaired; [h5] bound as the Acciaiuolus. outermost of the gathering. The colophon reads: refs. See B-376. o o v .M .CCCC .LXXV. A2 Boccaccio, Giovanni: De claris mulieribus. Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century Italian(?) gold-tooled refs. See B-376. r brown morocco with ¢ve metal bosses on each cover; on both L3 [Colophon.] r covers a border formed by a gilt roll of half rosettes and triangles L4 ‘Tabula operis precedentis’. surmounted bysmall £owers, withinwhich double gilt ¢llets and a Louvain: Aegidius van der Heerstraten, 1487. Folio. roll of rosettes and £owers in wreaths. Double gilt ¢llets form a 8 6 collation: AB C^L . double frame; in the corners of the central panel a fan pattern 76 woodcuts. with a £ame tool, all contained by a repeated drawer-handle GW 4485; H 3328 = HC 3330 = 3331 = 3332; Go¡ B-718; BMC IX tool. In the centre a wheel made up of the same tools as the corner 166; Pr 9308; Baer, Die Illustrierten Historienbu« cher, p. xiii, no. ornaments, and also contained by the repeated drawer-handle 64; Boekdrukkunst (1973), 189a; Campbell 294 = 293; HPT II tool; spine and turn-ins gold-tooled; possibly a remboitage. Size: 439; ILC 401; Sheppard 7160^1. 352 ¿ 250 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 341 ¿ 241 mm. FIRST COPY Pastedowns from a ¢fteenth-century parchment manuscript con- Bound with: taining the records ofa court dealing withbreaches ofthe peace at 2. Johannes Lichtenberger, Prognosticatio. [Heidelberg: Printer Brescia in 1453. of theVocabularius, after1 Apr. 1488] (L-103(1)). Occasional seventeenth/eighteenth-century marginal notes in Wanting the blank leaf A1. Italian; signatures added by hand. v In this copy the last line on B6 (beneath the woodcut) is omitted. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; single gilt ¢llets form a bor- Provenance: Purchased in 1872 from William and Thomas der; marbled pastedowns; red-edged leaves; rebacked. Size: Boone for »25; see Invoice Book (1870^5, Library Records d.433). 291 ¿ 210 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 200 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 2.12. b-380^b-382] boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus 605

r B-380 Bodivit, Guilelmus a1 Boethius: [Prologue to second commentary on Porphyrius, Sermo habitus in die Annuntiationis,1484. Isagoge.] r refs. Boethius, Operum pars I: In Isagogen Porphyrii commenta, [a1 ] Bodivit, Guilelmus: Sermo habitus in die Annuntiationis, ed. Brandt, 135^47. 1484. Incipit: ‘[O]raturus, beatissime Pontifex vosque patres r a2 Porphyrius: Isagoge.Translated by Boethius. reuerendissimi apostolorum successores . . .’ refs. Porphyrius, Isagoge, trans. Boethius, ed. Minio-Paluello. o r [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 12 Aug. 1484]. 4 . a2 Boethius: [Second commentary on Porphyrius, Isagoge.] collation: [a4]. refs. Boethius, Operum pars I: In Isagogen Porphyrii commenta, GW 4503; CR 1083; Go¡ B-763; BMC IV 71; Pr 3579; BSB-Ink ed. Brandt,147^348. Begins with book I, chapter 5 of Brandt’s ed. r B-588; Sheppard 2841. c1 Boethius: [Prologue to commentary on Aristoteles, Categoriae.] COPY refs. PL LXIV 159^63. Referred to as book I in PL. v Bound with B-090(2); see there for details of binding and proven- c1 Aristoteles: Categoriae. ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 147 mm. refs. Aristoteles, Categoriae vel Praedicamenta, trans. Boethius, Early marginal notes, some in the same hand and ink as in items ed. Lorenzo Minio-Paluello, AL, i.1^2 (Bruges and Paris, 1961). v 11, 12, and13. c1 Boethius: [Commentary on Aristoteles, Categoriae.] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.48(10). refs. PL LXIV 163^294. r g1 Boethius: [Prologue to ¢rst commentary on Aristoteles, De interpetatione.] B-381 Bodivit, Guilelmus refs. Boethius, Commentarii in librum Aristotelis Peri; Sermo habitus in dieTrinitatis,1485. eJrmhneiva~, ed. Karl Meiser (Leipzig, 1877), 31^5. g r Aristoteles: De interpretatione.Translated by Boethius. [a r] Bodivit, Guilelmus: Sermo habitus in die Trinitatis, 1485. 1 1 refs. Aristoteles, De interpretatione vel Periermenias, trans. Incipit: ‘[I].Tres sunt qui testimonium dant in celo . . .’ Boethius, ed. Lorenzo Minio-Paluello, AL, ii.1 (Bruges and o [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 29 May 1485]. 4 . Paris, 1965). collation: [a4]. r g1 Boethius: [First commentaryon Aristoteles, Deinterpretatione.] GW 4504; HR 3350; Go¡ B-764; Pr 3585; BSB-Ink B-589; CIBN refs. Boethius, Commentarii in librum Aristotelis Peri; B-555; Sheppard 2848^9. eJrmhneiva~, ed. Meiser, 35^225. r FIRST COPY k1 Judecus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Petrus Pasqualicus. Bound with B-050(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Incipit: ‘Nullus fere liber Aristotelis est in ea facultate . . .’ v ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. k1 Boethius: [Prologue to second commentary on Aristoteles, De Manuscript table of contents on front endleaf in a seventeenth- interpretatione.] century(?) hand. refs. Boethius, Commentarii in librum Aristotelis Peri; shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68 (14). eJrmhneiva~, ed. Meiser, 3^4. v SECOND COPY k1 Boethius: [Second commentary on Aristoteles, De interpreta- Bound with B-090(2); see there for details of binding and proven- tione.] ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 146 mm. refs. Boethius, Commentarii in librum Aristotelis Peri; Sheet [a2.3] has changed places in binding with leaves 2^5 of item eJrmhneiva~, ed. Meiser, 4^504. r 11. k2 Aristoteles: De interpretatione.Translated by Boethius. Early marginal notes, some in the same hand and ink as in items refs. Aristoteles, De interpretatione vel Periermenias, trans. 10,11, and 13. Boethius, ed. Minio-Paluello. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.48(12). s1 Boethius: De divisione. refs. PL LXIV 875^92. v s3 Boethius [pseudo-; Marius Victorinus, Gaius]: De de¢nitioni- B-382 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus bus. Opera. refs. PL LXIV 891^910; Th. Stangl, Tulliana et Mario- Part I. Victoriniana (Munich, 1888), 12^48; repr. P. Hadot, Marius r Victorinus: recherches sur sa vie et ses oeuvres (Paris, 1971), 329^ [*1 ] [List of contents.] > v 65. [*1 ] [Table of contents.] r r t1 Boethius: Introductio in syllogismos categoricos. [Also known A1 Boethius: [Prologue to ¢rst commentary on Porphyrius, Isagoge.] as Antepraedicamenta.] refs. PL LXIV 761^94. refs. Boethius, Operum pars I: In Isagogen Porphyrii commenta, r ed. Samuel Brandt, CSEL, 48 (Vienna,1906), 3^16. u1 Boethius: InTopica Ciceronis, [dedicated to] Patricius. r refs. Cicero, Opera,V/1, 269^388, ed. J. C. Orelli and J. G. Baiter A2 Porphyrius: Isagoge.Translated by Gaius MariusVictorinus. refs. Porphyrius, Isagoge, trans. Boethius, ed. Lorenzo Minio- (Zurich, 1833); repr. PL LXIV 1039^1174. For a possible identi¢- Paluello, AL, i.6 (Bruges and Paris, 1966). Text seems to ¢nish cation of the dedicatee, see J. Martindale, Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (Cambridge, 1980), II 839^40. imperfectly. r r u1 Cicero: Topica. A2 Boethius: [Commentary on Porphyrius, Isagoge.] refs. Cic.Top.. refs. Boethius, Operum pars I: In Isagogen Porphyrii commenta, r ed. Brandt, 17^132. Begins with book I, chapter 7 of Brandt’s v1 Boethius: De di¡erentiis topicis. edition. 606 boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus [b-382

refs. PL LXIV1173^1216; Boethius, Detopicis di¡erentiis, ed. D. see ed. Folkerts 41^2. Boethius’ Geometria is a translation or a Z. Nikitas, Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi: Philosophi paraphrase of Euclid’s Elements I^V, possibly even the entire Byzantini 5 (Paris and Brussels, 1990), p. lxxviii and 1^92. See text of Euclid: see Gibson, Smith and Ziegler, Codices also Boethius, In Ciceronis Topica, trans. and ed. Eleonore Boethiani, and references given there. David Pingree, ‘Boethius’ Stump (Ithaca, NY,1978). Geometry and Arithmetic’, Boethius, ed. Margaret T. Gibson r x1 Boethius: De syllogisimis categoricis. (Oxford, 1981), 155^61, at 157 notes that ‘the Geometria refs. PL LXIV 761^94. Euclidis . . . begins with a dedication to Patricius that echoes the r y1 Boethius: De syllogismis hypotheticis. title ‘patrician’ given to Symmachus in the preface to the De refs. PL LXIV 831^76; Boethius, De hypotheticis syllogismis. Institutione Arithmetica’. r Testo critico, traduzione, introduzione e commento, ed. L. ll6 [First colophon, dated 18 Aug. 1492.] Obertello (Brescia, 1969). Part II. r r z3 Boethius: [Prologue to De trinitate.] [*1 ] [Title-page.] r refs. Boethius, The Theological Tractates. The Consolation of [*2 ] ‘Tabula’. 2 r Philosophy, trans. and ed. H. F. Stewart and E. K. Rand, revised A1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Prologue to commentary on De S. J.Tester(London, 1973), 2^4; PL LXIV1247^9. consolatione philosophiae.] ‘Prologus’. r z3 Boethius: De trinitate I. refs. Thomas Aquinas, Opera omnia,VII 121^2. On the author- refs. Boethius, TheTheological Tractates, 4^30; PL LXIV 1249^ ship see Pierre Courcelle, La consolation de philosophie dans la 56. tradition litte¤ raire (Paris, 1967), 322^3, 414^15, also Nigel Palmer, v z4 Boethius: De trinitate II. [Also known as Utrum Pater et Filius.] ‘Latin and Vernacular in the Northern EuropeanTradition of the refs. Boethius, TheTheological Tractates, 32^6; PL LXIV 1299^ De consolatione philosophiae’, Boethius, ed. Gibson, 362^409, at 1302. 363 and 399; and Alastair J. Minnis, ‘Aspects of the Medieval v z4 Boethius: ‘Prologus’ to De hebdomadibus. French and English Traditions of the De consolatione philoso- refs. Boethius,TheTheological Tractates, 38^40; PL LXIV1311. phiae’, Boethius, ed. Gibson, 312^61, at 354. This commentary v z4 Boethius: De hebdomadibus. apparently dates from the ¢fteenth century and is probably the refs. Boethius,TheTheologicalTractates, 40^50; PL LXIV1311^ workof a German scholar; it is a compilation with glosses ofaver- 14. sion of the commentary of William of Conches being assimilated r z5 Boethius [pseudo-; Gundissalinus, Dominicus(?)]: De unitate et to those of Nicolaus Trevet; see Alastair J. Minnis and L. Nauta, uno. ‘More Platonico loquitur: What Nicolaus Trevet Really Did to refs. PL LXIII 1075^8; ed. P. Correns, BGPTM, i.1 (Mu« nster, William of Conches’, in Chaucer’s ‘Boece’ and the Medieval 1891), 3^11. For the suggested attribution to Gundissalinus, see Tradition of Boethius, ed. Alastair J. Minnis (Cambridge, 1993), M. T. Gibson, L. Smith, and J. Ziegler, Codices Boethiani: A 1^33, at 9. 2 r Conspectus of Manuscripts of the Works of Boethius, Warburg A2 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. Institute Surveys and Texts, 25 (London, 1995), 5 no. 25. refs. Boethius, Philosophiae consolationis libri quinque, ed. r z6 Boethius: Contra Eutychen. [Also known as Liber de persona et Wilhelm Weinberger, CSEL, 67 (Vienna and Leipzig, 1934); duabus naturis.] Boethius, Philosophiae consolatio, ed. Ludwig Bieler, CCSL 94 refs. Boethius, The Theological Tractates, 72^128; PL LXIV (Turnholt,1984). 2 r 1337^54. A2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione r aa1 [Title-page.] philosophiae.] v aa1 Boethius: [Preface to De arithmetica, addressed to] Quintus refs.Thomas Aquinas, Opera omnia,VII 122^72. v Aurelius Memmius Symmachus. L3 [Thomas Aquinas pseudo-: Prologue to commentary on De dis- refs. Boethius, De institutione arithmetica. De institutione ciplina scholarium.] ‘Prologus’. musica, ed. Johann Gottfried Friedlein (Leipzig, 1867, repr. refs. Thomas Aquinas, Opera omnia, VII 172^3. See Pseudo- Frankfurt, 1966), 3^5. For the dedicatee see Martindale, Boethius, De disciplina scolarium, ed. O. Weijers (Leiden and Prosopography, II 1044^6. Cologne, 1976), 29; J. V. Scholderer, ‘Conradus, Boethius and v aa1 ‘Capitula primi libri’. pseudo-Boethius’, Speculum, 22 (1947), 257^9. r refs. Boethius, De institutione arithmetica, ed. Friedlein, 5^7. L4 Boethius [pseudo-]: De disciplina scholarium. r aa2 Boethius: De arithmetica. refs. Pseudo-Boethius, De disciplina scolarium, ed. Weijers. An refs. Boethius, De institutione arithmetica, ed. Friedlein, 7^173. anonymous text, probably written in Paris, c.1230^40. r In this edition, chapter1 entitled ‘Prohemium’. L4 [Thomas Aquinas, pseudo-: Commentary on De disciplina r scholarium.] dd2 Boethius: De musica. refs. Boethius, De institutione arithmetica, ed. Friedlein, 178^ refs. Thomas Aquinas, Opera omnia, VII 173^98. See Pseudo- 371. In this edition, chapter1 entitled ‘Prohemium’. Boethius, De disciplina scolarium, ed.Weijers, 29^30. r P r Conradus(?): [Verse.] ii3 Judecus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Donatus Civalellus. 6 Incipit: ‘[R]ecognoscens superioribus diebus, Donate Musarum refs. Scholderer, ‘Conradus’, 258. See Walther, Initia, 3183; culte elegantissme . . .’ BSB-Ink calls Conradus [Intzverger?]. v P r [Second colophon, dated 26 Mar.1491.] ii4 Euclides [pseudo-; Boethius pseudo-]: Geometria II [addressed 6 to] Patricius.Translated by Boethius. Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 1491^2. refs. Boethius, De institutione arithmetica, ed. Friedlein, 373^ Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) 18 Aug.1492; (II) 26 Mar. 1491. 428; Boethius, Geometrie II: ein mathematisches Lehrbuch des collation: Part I: [*2]AB6 a8 b10 c d8 e f6 g4 h6 i8 k^q6 r4 s^u uu Mittelalters, ed. M. Folkerts (Wiesbaden, 1970); for this edition uuu uuuu6 v8 x y6 z8 aa^kk6 ll8; part II: [*]4 2A8 B^P6. b-382^b-383] boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus 607

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Scribbles and De consolatione philosophiae. v pen-trials on F8 , including ‘Dominus mihi adiuto > non timebo Part I. quid faciat in homo quid ergo inferum in homines nihil in r > > > > a1 [Title-page.] cure tunc placidum sine asperum’. v > a1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] Provenance: John Killegrewe and Richard Helliard (£. 1580); Stephanus Geynardus. note of ¢nancial agreement (perhaps the ¢rst draft of an inden- refs. Renouard, Badius II 198^9. ture) between them on q r: ‘The kondicon of this present obliga- r 2 a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Prologue to commentary on De con- con is more that is thabove bounden John Killigrewe, his heires solatione philosophiae.] ‘Prohemium’. > executres and paye . . . > contente . . . and payed vnto . . . named refs. See B-382. Richard Helliard . . .’John Thube (sixteenth century?); signature a v Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Proemium explanationis v 3 on F8 . Nicholas Willoughby and William Denston (sixteenth- Ascensiane’. 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The last letter in both lines of the colophon is not printed. r A1 [Thomas Aquinas, pseudo-: Prologue to commentary on De Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) calfwithgold-tooled spine. Size: disciplina scholarium.] ‘Prohemium’. 282 ¿ 203 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 191 mm. refs. See B-382. Initials are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. b-388^b-391] boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus 611

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Wanting the blank leaf a1. B-389 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus r On e10 , the last line of the colophon reads:‘. . . chr|ti . . .’ De consolatione philosophiae. Binding: Eighteenth-century French, by Nicolas-Denis r a1 [List of contents.] ‘Registrum quinque librorum Boecii de conso- Derome; gold-tooled green morocco; triple ¢llets with rose lacione philosophie’. stamp in the centre; six-panel spine with a small classical orna- 2 r a1 [Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae.] ment; date on spine; red silk pastedowns, gilt-edged leaves. refs. See B-382. Bound between 1785 and 1789; label on verso of front endleaf; [Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, c.1475]. 4o. endleaves watermarked 1789?; the gold stamp of the Bodleian 8 6 2 8 8+1 8 6 2 2 collation: a b a^g h i^r s^v . Leaf a1 signed v1, a3 v3. Library on both covers; see Barber, ‘Baroque to Neoclassicism’, GW 4516; H 3354; Pr 964; BSB-Ink B-595; Oates 446; Sheppard 736; no. 36. Size: 295 ¿ 207 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 194 mm. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 259. Epigraphic initials are supplied in gold. Pen-work borders are supplied in red ink. Some letters touched in gold. The text COPY v enclosed in eighteenth-century pink rules, probably by Derome. Impression of bearer type on b ; explanatory pencil note: ‘This 6 Provenance: Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^1811); sale blank impression is from the type of the reverse of n3 E. B. > (1815), lot 1479; ‘m[aroquin]. vert, tabis, l[ave¤ ], r[egle¤ ]’; N[icholson] ex relatione E. G. Du¡’. ‘Maccarthy Sale’; a note in ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. Binding: Contemporary German/Polish(?) blind-tooled half 76. Purchased for »0.17.0; see Books Purchased (1817), 2. calf over wooden boards, with metal clasps and catch. On both shelfmark: Auct. N 1.16. covers triple ¢llets form three compartments: on the upper cover the head and tail compartments are decorated with a repeated rosette stamp; on the lower cover the upper and lower compart- B-391 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus ments are decorated with the rosette stamp, a shield stamp, and De consolatione philosophiae. another very badly worn stamp; in the central compartment of a r Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. both covers a repeated headed-outline-tool makes up merry- 1 refs. See B-382. thoughts. ‘Boethius De consulacione’ on upper and lower edges o in black in a contemporary hand. Two unidenti¢ed fragments of [Deventer: Richard Pafraet, 1480^5]. 4 . 8 parchment manuscript leaves used to reinforce the binding. Size: collation: a^l . B 215 ¿ 150 ¿ 56 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 140 mm. Type: Sheppard records type 103 G . Heavily annotated in an early hand. Bound with 58 leaves of GW 4519; C1093a; Pr 8962; Campbell^Kronenberg I 306b; HPT II manuscript in a ¢fteenth-century hand; fols 1^5: Latin verses, 406; ILC 408; Sheppard 6930. ‘Salutaris poeta’, with incipit: ‘Aurea lux oritur, pratum pete, col- COPY lige £ores > Et puerile caput clari¢care stude’ (Walther, Initia, Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian 1798); fols 6^8: [Johannes de Garlandia], ‘Penitencionis poeta’, Library. Size: 227 ¿ 154 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 220 ¿ 140 mm. with incipit: ‘Peniteas cito, peccator, cum sit miserator Iudex. Et Copious early marginal and interlinear notes, apparently in a sin- > r sunt hec quinque notanda tibi’; see Walther, Initia, 13564; gle German(?) hand. On l8 , the epitaph for Boethius’ wife, Bloom¢eld 3812; VL IV 619^20, with references given there; fols Epitaphium uxoris Boethii, with incipit, ‘Helpis dicta fui Sicule 9^58: a commentary on Boethius, with incipit: ‘Seneca octauo regionis alumna > Quam procul a patria coniugis egit amor’: 612 boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus [b-391^b-393

Boethius, Philosophiae consolationis libri quinque, ed. R. Peiper SECOND COPY (Leipzig, 1871), p. xxxvi, lines 1^2, 7^8, and see Gibson, Smith Wanting the blank leaves [a1], [e7], [m6], and [q6]. and Ziegler, Codices Boethiani, 11, no. vii, II; in Jacobus de Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf; Voragine, Legenda aurea also only these four lines; see ed. T. marbled pastedowns and fore-edges; the gold stamp of the Graesse (Leipzig, 1801), 832, chapter clxxxi. Also further verses: Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 384 ¿ 285 ¿ 44 mm. Size ‘Vt gaudere solet fessus iam nauta labore Desiderata diu litora of leaf: 370 ¿ 272 mm. > r r nota videns > Haud aliter scriptor optato ¢ne libelli > Exultat viso On [b1 ] a six-line initial ‘C’and on [f2 ] an eight-line initial ‘P’, are lassus et ipse quidem’: attributed toWalafrid Strabo, as one of his both supplied in blue, with reserved white decoration, and with carmina ad amicos: see Poetae aevi Carolini, I^VI, ed. Ernst red pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the guttering; other initi- Du« mmler, MGH II (Berlin, 1884), 402 and Walther, Initia, als and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital 19805; ‘Ut letus ponti spumantis nauita limphas > Munere con- strokes and underlining in red. gaudet summi tranasse tonantis > Sic sacro thalamo scriptor sul- Provenance: George Mason (1735^1806); sale (20 Jan. 1807); cante libellos’: not identi¢ed. purchased by Heber for »0. 17. 6; inscription in Heber’s hand on Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes front endleaf. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 9 and underlining in red. (1836), lot 455. Purchased for »1. 17. 0; see Books Purchased v Provenance: Johannes Horstmann (£. 1500); signature on l8 . (1836), 5. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); no inscription but see sale (1843), shelfmark: Auct. P 1.13. lot 15099, dated 1472. Purchased for »0. 16. 0; see Books THIRD COPY Purchased (1843), 8. Bound with: shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.20. 1. Isidorus Hispalensis, Etymologiae. [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, c.1473] (I-036(2)). B-392 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Wanting the blank leaves [e8], [f1], [m6], and [q6]; also [q5]; [a1] De consolatione philosophiae. mutilated. Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf, re-using an older Part I. spine, with the stamp of University College, Oxford, in gold on r [a2 ] ‘Tabula’. the upper cover. As the decoration of the two parts is similar, r [b1 ] Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. and as marginal notes written in the same hand appear in both refs. See B-382. parts, it is almost certain that they were travelling together from Part II. soon after 1476. Size: 424 ¿ 299 ¿ 62 mm. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ r [f2 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De con- 260 mm. solatione philosophiae.] Early marginal notes, some in the hand of the ‘Tournai purchase refs. See B-382. inscription’ (see below), which perhaps also wrote marginal notes r [f4 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione in item1, others in a second, contemporaryhand, perhaps the one philosophiae.] that wrote one of the two‘England repent’notes. Below these two refs. See B-382. r notes, on [a1 ], in a sixteenth-century(?) hand:‘England repent or Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 Nov. 1476. Folio. else thou wilt relent’. collation: Part I: [a6 b8 c10 d e8]; part II: [f^l10 m6 n o10 p8 q6]. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue, with Sheppard collates as Polain, not as BMC or GW. pen-work in¢ll and decoration and extensions into the margins GW 4526; HC *3370; Go¡ B-771; BMC II 413; Pr 1971; BSB-Ink in red and blue; other initials, some with extensions into the mar- B-596; CIBN B-561; Polain 725; Sheppard 1431^3. gins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Underlining in

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v a3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione Initials are supplied in red or blue, some with reserved white dec- philosophiae.] oration, some having extensions into the margins. Paragraph refs. See B-382. marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. r a4 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. [Edited by Conradus Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Poseiaen.] label: sale (1835), lot 909. Purchased for »0. 4. 6; see Books refs. See B-382. Purchased (1835), 5. v q7 [Verse.] ‘Curribus ethereis dum sol conscenderat arces > Orbis shelfmark: Auct. P 4.28. stelliferi, quo £ammant sidera cancri’; 16 hexameters. SECOND COPY refs. See Walther, Initia, 3976. Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-146(3); see there for details of Toulouse: Johannes Parix, 1481. Folio. binding and provenance. 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 6 8 6 Leaves g and only. Size of fragments: 289 ¿ 210 mm. collation: a b c d e f g h^k l m n o p q [*] . 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B-394 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus collation: a^z8 h m6. De consolatione philosophiae. GW 4534; HC 3377; Go¡ B-778; BMC IX 142; Pr 9234; Campbell r 307 = 308; HPT II 436; ILC 415; Oates 3714; Rhodes, 396; [*2 ] ‘Tabula’. r Sheppard 7093. a2 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. refs. See B-382. COPY r g1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De con- Binding: Contemporary Belgian(?) calf over wooden boards. solatione philosophiae.] Triple ¢llets form a border, a double intersecting frame, and refs. See B-382. divide the inner rectangle into triangular and lozenge-shaped v g3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione compartments. Two catches lost: holes repaired; rebacked. philosophiae.] Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head (repaired) and refs. See B-382. middle of the lower cover. Contemporary manuscript label on v h4 ‘Compendiosa succinctaque resumptio’. 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Formerly chained: marks of rusted metal, scars, and holes 6 Brabant, Pe¤ dagogie du Porc; demolished 1807; inscription on at head of leaves in gatherings h and m. Size: 295 ¿ 220 ¿ 45 mm. a r: ‘Bibliothece Pedagogii Porcensis’. Purchased from [Richard] Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 200 mm. 2 Baynes, Catalogue (1832), no. 3910; for »2. 0. 0: see Library Bills Occasional early marginal annotations. (1829^32), no. 343; Books Purchased (1832), 3. Former Bodleian shelfmark: L 6.3 Art. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.29. 614 boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus [b-396^b-398

v B-396 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus A1 ‘Summarium dicendorum in sequenti libro’. r De consolatione philosophiae. A3 Gerson, Johannes: [Preface to De consolatione theologiae.] r refs. ed. Glorieux IX no. 449,185. [*2 ] ‘Tabula.’ r r A3 Gerson, Johannes: [De consolatione theologie (verse)]. [*6 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De con- refs. ed. Glorieux IV no. 189,163^4. solatione philosophiae.] v A4 Gerson, Johannes: De consolatione theologiae (prose). refs. See B-382. r refs. ed. Glorieux IX no. 449,186^245. a1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione philosophiae.] [Cologne]: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1488. Folio. In two parts dated: (I) 27 Jan. 1488; (II) 1488. refs. See B-382. 6 8 6 8 6 6.8 8 a r Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. collation: Part I: [*] a^c d e^h i k^n ; part II: A^C . 1 Gathering [*] numbered. Gathering A is signed as follows: A refs. See B-382. 1 unsigned, A2 signed Aij,A3 aiij,A4 aiiij, and A5 av. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 23 June 1486. Folio. 6 8 6.8 10 GW 4540; HC *3380; Go¡ B-783; Pr 1074; BSB-Ink B-604; CIBN collation: [* ] a b c^h i . B-577; Sack, Freiburg, 715; Sheppard 815;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 262. GW 4537; HC *3378; Go¡ B-781; BMC II 430; Pr 2050; BSB-Ink B-601; CIBN B-572; Rhodes 397; Sack, Freiburg, 713^14; COPY Sheppard 1499^1500. Wanting the blank leaf C8. Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards; bound for FIRST COPY KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Wanting the blank leaves [*1] and i10. Leather index tabs. Size: 297 ¿ 222 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards, rebound 209 mm. for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Manuscript additions, in the contemporary hand of the Trier Size: 310 ¿ 227 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 211mm. inscription, to the title-page. Occasional early notes. Initials are supplied in red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. label: sale (1835), lot 910. Purchased for »0. 6. 0; see Books Provenance: Paulus Merensis (sixteenth century); signature on Purchased (1835), 5. r [*]1 and on recto of the back endleaf. Trier, North Rhine- shelfmark: Auct. P 3.27. Westphalia, Benedictines, S. Eucharius-Matthias, but for use of SECOND COPY Benedictine priory of Vilmar an der Lahn; inscription in a six- Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. r teenth-century hand on [*]1 : ‘Codex monasterii S. Mathie apos- Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian toli extra muros Treuire ad vsum pastorieVilmariensis’. Limburg Library. Size: 306 ¿ 215 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 202 mm. an der Lahn, Hesse, Observant Franciscans, 1714; inscription on Early marginal notes in red and black ink. r r [*]2 : ‘Bibliothec× Limburgensis, 1714’. Georg Franz Burkhard On a1 a ten-line initial is supplied in red, with red pen-work foli- KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label: sale (1835), lot 911. Purchased for ate in¢ll and extensions into the guttering. Other initials are sup- »0. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 5. plied in red, with extensions into the margins, or occasionally in shelfmark: Auct. P 4.30. blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. Rubricator’s signature ‘J. L.’and date ‘1487’ in a decorative scroll v B-398 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus on i8 . Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; De consolatione philosophiae. r r ‘Duplum’ and number ‘9’, in pencil, on [*2 ]. Purchased for »0. a1 [Title-page.] v 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1840), 5. a1 ‘Tabula’. r shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.6. a8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De con- solatione philosophiae.] refs. See B-382. B-397 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus v b2 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. De consolatione philosophiae, et al. refs. See B-382. v Part I. b2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione r [*1 ] [Title-page.] philosophiae.] r [*2 ] ‘Tabula’. refs. See B-382. r v a1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De con- E4 ‘Compendiosa succinctaque resumptio’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimus liber solatione philosophiae.] habet septem metra et sex prosas . . .’ refs. See B-382. Hagenau: [Heinrich Gran], 21 Feb. 1491. 4o. v 8.8.4 8 4 8.8.4 a2 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. collation: a^x y z h A^F . refs. See B-382. GW 4549; H *3383; Go¡ B-791; BMC III 682; Pr 3172; BSB-Ink v a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione B-605; CIBN B-580; Sack, Freiburg, 717; Sheppard 2227. philosophiae.] COPY refs. See B-382. r Wanting the blank leaf F4. n8 [First colophon.] Part II. r A1 [Title-page.] b-398^b-401] boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus 615

r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian [*2 ] ‘Tabula’. r Library. Remains of index tabs. Size: 190 ¿ 145 ¿ 30 mm. Size of A1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: ‘Prohemium’. [Preface to commen- leaf: 184 ¿ 125 mm. tary on De consolatione philosophiae.] Some early marginal notes. refs. See B-382. v r r Partial rubrication: two initials are supplied in red on a1 and a2 , A3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione r and a ten-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in black ink and red on a8 . philosophiae.] Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ refs. See B-382. r r and no. ‘4286’ in pencil on a1 . Acquired between 1847 and A3 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. c.1892, possibly in 1850; not found in Catalogus (1843), with refs. See B-382. Appendix. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 8 June 1495. 4o. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.30. collation: [*]6 A^X8. GW 4559; HC *3388; Go¡ B-799; BMC II 440; Pr 2099; BSB-Ink B-399 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus B-609; CIBN B-585; Oates 1037; Sack, Freiburg, 722; Sheppard De consolatione philosophiae. 1534. r COPY [*1 ] [Title-page.] v Wanting the blank leaf X8. [*1 ] ‘Tabula’. r Gathering [*] misbound: leaf 3 bound before leaf 2. Gathering G a1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Preface to commentary on De con- solatione philosophiae.] bound after H. refs. See B-382. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English paper boards. r Size: 205 ¿ 140 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 130 mm. a3 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. v refs. See B-382. Early marginal notes, some cropped. On X7 , a note about envy r written in a sixteenth-century hand, with incipit, ‘Inuidia oritur a3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione ex instinctu et suggestione diaboli. Inuidia diaboli mors . . .’ philosophiae.] r refs. See B-382. On A3 a six-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue on a yellow back- r ground, edged with red and decorated with in¢ll of may£owers. D1 ‘Compendiosa succinctaque resumptio’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimus liber habet septem metra et sex prosas . . .’ Other initials are supplied in red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Some capital strokes and underlining in red. Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, 19 Mar. 1491. 4o. 6 8 6 4 6 Provenance: Francis Cobden (£. 1637^1645); signature on title- collation: [*] a b^r s t^z h A^D .Third leaf only of gathering r page. Sir PhilipWarwick (1609^1682); signature on [*]1 . Heavily [*] numbered. r cancelled inscription on [*]1 . Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books GW 4552; C 1111; Go¡ B-794; BMC IX 67; Pr 9053; Campbell 313; Purchased (1832), 3. CIBN B-583; HPT II 412; ILC 418; Oates 3539; Polain 736; Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q extra 1.2. Rhodes 398; Sheppard 6968. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.44. COPY r Variant on D1 , l. 3:‘. . . con|o|olatione’, as Polain, but not BMC. B-401 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) English calf, with double and De consolatione philosophiae. triple gold-tooled ¢llets forming a border and a frame, decorated r with a gold-tooled £euron at each corner; the gold stamp of the a1 [Title-page.] v Bodleian Library on both covers; marbled pastedowns. Size: a1 ‘Tabula’. r 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 138 mm. A1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: ‘Prohemium’. [Preface to commen- r^v tary on De consolatione philosophiae.] Early marginal notes and pointing hands in black ink. On D6 an objection in English in a sixteenth-century hand, to Thomas refs. See B-382. r Pounde’s Six reasons of 1580, defending the authority of the A3 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. Roman Catholic church with regard to the interpretation of scrip- refs. See B-382. r ture; cf. Robert Crowley, An aunswer to sixe reasons . . . London, A3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione 1581 (STC 6075). philosophiae.] Provenance: Thomas Bull (sixteenth century); signatures on [*] r refs. See B-382. 1 r and note‘pretium 3s-0’; perhaps to be identi¢ed withThomas Bull E4 ‘Epilogatio’. ‘Compendiosa succinctaque resumptio’. Incipit: r ‘[P]rimus liber habet septem metra et sex prosas . . .’ (À1546). Jo[hn] Barber (sixteenth century); signature on [*]1 ; per- haps to be identi¢ed with John Barber (Pryor) (À1549). Date of Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 31 Dec. 1497. 4o. The year is some- acquisition unknown; probably acquired after 1738; not in times recorded as 1496. Fysher, Catalogus; although the shelfmark may indicate an ear- collation: a A 2a^i6 k8 l^z h 2A^E6 F4. r lier date of acquisition, it was possibly acquired after 1847 and Woodcut on a1 showing, on the left, a master at a lectern with a before c.1892; not found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. book and a rod and, on the right, four scholars: see Schreiber^ shelfmark: Auct. N 5.10. Heitz pl. 56 (here without the title‘Versor cum discipulis suis’). GW 4563; HC *3390; Go¡ B-802; BMC I 287; Pr 1342; BSB-Ink B-400 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus B-610; CIBN B-587; Oates 771; SchrammVIII p. 23; Schreiber V De consolatione philosophiae. 3517; Sheppard 1032; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 266. r [*1 ] [Title-page.] 616 boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus [b-401^b-403

COPY sale (20 Feb. 1860), lot 1084. Purchased for »9. 0. 0; see Books Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian Purchased (1860), 12. Library. Size: 215 ¿ 150 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 130 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.39. Initials are supplied in red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied SECOND COPY 8 in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. Wanting the blank leaves a1, a1 and V . r Provenance: Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased Wanting the two-line heading on a2 : see Campbell 322 note and (1844), 7. GW 4574 (Anm.), reproduced in JanWillem Holtrop, Monuments shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.30. typographiques des Pays-Bas au quinzie' me sie' cle (The Hague, 1868), 114 (100) b (with the heading), c (without the heading). 1 B-402 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Gatherings a and b, containing the table, bound at the end. De consolatione philosophiae [Dutch and Latin]. Binding: Eighteenth-century sprinkled calf. Engraving by L. Duval, of an unnamed eighteenth-century man pasted on the r a2 ‘De tafele’. front pastedown. Size: 377 ¿ 295 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 362 ¿ r a2 ‘De prologhe’. Incipit: ‘[A]llen ende sonderlinghe goeder duech- 267 mm. deliker . . .’ On a r a 12^line initial ‘A’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work r 2 a4 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [Latin]. in¢ll and extensions into the margins. Initials are supplied in red refs. See B-382. or blue. r a4 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [Dutch]. Incipit:‘[V]an Provenance: Cutting from a bookseller’s catalogue in French. vreudgem screet ic wilen eer . . .’ ‘280 frs’ in ink on inside of the upper cover. Purchased from refs. See Ge¤ de¤ on Huet,‘La premie' re e¤ dition de la Consolation de Payne and Foss, Catalogue of Printed Books and Manuscripts in Boe' ce en ne¤ erlandais’, Me¤ langesJulienHavet (Paris,1895),561^9, Various Languages (London, 1837), no. 4651, for »2. 12. 6; see at 561^2; Palmer,‘Latin and Vernacular’, in Boethius, ed. Gibson, Books Purchased (1837), 5, and Library Bills (1827^8), no. 44. 371; Mariken Goris and Wilma Wissink, ‘The Medieval Dutch shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.49. Tradition of Boethius’ Consolatio’, in Boethius in the Middle Ages: Latin and Vernacular Traditions of the ‘Consolatio B-403 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Philosophiae’, ed. Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen and Lodi Nauta, Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 58 De consolatione philosophiae [German and Latin]. (Leiden, New York, Cologne, 1997), 121^65, at 122, 125^7, 138^ Part I. r 65, with the translation and contents discussed on 140^4; [a2 ] ‘Tabula’. r Mariken Goris,‘Boethius’ Consolatio Philosophiae and the Early [b2 ] Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae. Printing Tradition’, in The Bookshop of theWorld:The Role of the refs. See B-382. r Low Countries in the Book-Trade 1473^1941, ed. Lotte Hellinga, [b2 ] [Introduction to De consolatione philosophiae [German]]. Alastair Duke, Jacob Harskamp and Theo Hermans (’t Goy- Incipit: ‘[H]ie hebt sich an das Puech von dem Trost der Weishait Houten, 2001), 49^54. des Maiesters Boecy. . .’ Sometimes considered to be the transla- r a4 [Commentary on De consolatione philosophiae.] Incipit: ‘[T]er tion of 1401 by the Benedictine Peter von Kastel. According to eeren ende loue ons heeren Ihesu Christi . . .’ Palmer, ‘Latin and Vernacular’, in Boethius, ed. Gibson, 362^ refs. See Huet, ‘La premie' re e¤ dition de la Consolation’, 567^9, 409, at 364, Peter von Kastel’s translation is lost. On this anon- and Goris and Wissink 145^53. ymous translation, see VL I 908^27, at 922^3; see also Nigel F. Ghent: Arend de Keysere, 3 May 1485. Folio. Palmer,‘The German Boethius Translation Printed in 1473 in its collation: a b6 a^z h A^K M M^R8 ST6 V8. Historical Context’, in Boethius in the Middle Ages, ed. Hoenen GW 4574 (Anm.); HC 3400; Go¡ B-812; BMC IX 206; Pr 9461; and Nauta, 287^302; Palmer notes on 289, note 8, that he used Boekdrukkunst (1973), 160; Campbell 322; CIBN B-593; Hillard the Bodleian copy; Goris, ‘Boethius’ Consolatio Philosophiae 437; HPT II 443; ILC 420; Machiels, Arend de Keysere, 42^5, no. and the Early Printing Tradition’, 49^54. v 16; Machiels, Boekdrukkunst, no. 19; Oates 400^4; Sheppard [b2 ] Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [German]. Incipit: 7261^2. ‘[D]ie geticht, die ich ettwen mit wunsamen £eis . . .’ Part II. FIRST COPY [2a r] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-: Commentary on De consolatione Wanting the blank leaves a and V . 2 1 8 philosophiae.] Binding: Eighteenth-century Netherlandish or French(?) refs. See B-382. mottled calf, with gold-tooled spine and marbled pastedowns; for watermarks on endleaves see Churchill, Watermarks, 542. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 24 July 1473. Folio. 6 8 10 8 10 8 2 10 6 10 8 Size: 365 ¿ 270 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 358 ¿ 251mm. collation: Part I: [a b c^h i k l ]; part II: [ a^f g h i k 6 Occasional early marginal annotations. l ]. Collation as GW. Initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue, or in red. GW 4573; H *3398; Go¡ B-816; BMC II 412; Pr 1966; BSB-Ink Foliation numbers are supplied in red. Some ruling in crayon, B-593; CIBN B-592; Sheppard 1427; Worstbrock, presumably in preparation for the addition of illustrations. Antikerezeption, no. 41. Provenance: Palick(?) Backert (£. c.1500); inscription written COPY r twice on t7 : ‘Van Palick Backert’. Samuel Weller Singer (1783^ Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin (¢llets 1858); perhaps purchased byhim in1824 for »2.12.6: price in pen- only) over wooden boards; scars of corner-pieces and catches; cil on front endleaf, and note on front endleaf ‘C P May 22d 1824’, the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: in same hand asbibliographical note signed‘W[eller] S[inger]’;his 422 ¿ 293 ¿ 70 mm. 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v Early marginal notes. Note on front pastedown in contemporary [m5 ]. Not found in Hyde, Catalogus (1674), but acquired before hand, apparently from Cic. O¡., with incipit,‘Quid preter deos est 1738: see Fysher, Catalogus, I 107, where he lists two copies. optabilius sapientia, quid prestantius, quid homini melius . . .’: see Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 1.20. Cic. O¡. 2. 5. 4, with slight variation of text, ‘Quid enim est, per shelfmark: Arch. G d.12. deos, optabilius sapientia . . .’; also a quotation from Sen. Ep. SECOND COPY 15. 1. 4: ‘Si philosophari bene est’. ‘Valere enim hoc demum est Wanting [b1]. Bound with A-054(1); see there for details of the sine hoc aeger est amicus’, and from Ep. 88. 33. 2,‘Magna et spe- binding, provenance, and former shelfmarks. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ ciosa res est sapientia’. 195 mm. v Initials, some with black pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the On [d2 ] a note in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand,‘Wyll[ ]m [ ] > margins, paragraph marks and headings are supplied in red. what is yors?’ Capital strokes and underlining in red. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 1.21(2). r Provenance: Old shelfmarks on [a1 ]: square printed label shelfmark: Arch. G d.13(2). ‘Philologi.XXV.a.17’ and, in pencil, ‘Phlg.XXIX.a.5’ and ‘XXXI.b.8’ (cancelled). Purchased for »20. 0. 0; see Books B-405 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Purchased (1803), 2. De consolatione philosophiae [French]. shelfmark: Auct. L 1.17. Fragment. Bruges: Colard Mansion, 28 June 1477. Folio. B-404 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus collation: [a8 b^e10 f^q8 r^t10 v^z A^K8 L4]. De consolatione philosophiae [English and Latin]. GW 4579; HC 3362; not in Pr; Boekdrukkunst (1973),103; Campbell r 323; CIBN B-595; HPT II 395; ILC 421; Oates 3835; Sheppard [a2 ] Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [Latin]. 7064. refs. See B-382. [a r] Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [English]. Translated COPY 2 Bound with another fragment: by Geo¡rey Chaucer. 2. Giovanni Boccaccio, De casibus virorum illustrium [French]: refs. The Riverside Chaucer, ed. Larry D. Benson, 3rd edn De la Ruine des Nobles hommes et femmes. Bruges: Colard (Oxford, 1988), 397^469; Chaucer According to William Caxton, Mansion, 1476 (B-363). ed. Beverly Boyd (Lawrence, Kan., 1978), 40^172. See also Boyd Single leaf only, with text in col. 1 of the recto, beginning ‘on pp. xv^xviii. On Chaucer’s sources for Boece see Chaucer, ed. deboutee je te en|eigneray. . .’ Boyd, p. xvi, and Minnis, ‘Medieval French and English According to note on front endleaf of guard-book this fragment Traditions’, in Boethius, ed. Gibson, 341. was removed from the binding of A 9.17 Linc.: Ptolemy, [m r] Caxton,William: [Printer’s epilogue.] 5 Geographiae uniuersae opus (Cologne, 1608). refs. Chaucer, ed. Boyd 172^4. Binding: Bound in a guard-book. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 203 mm. [m r] Surigonus, Stephanus: ‘Epitaphium Galfridi Chaucer’. 6 Provenance (of A 9.17 Linc.): John Holloway (£. 1609); cancelled refs. Chaucer, ed. Boyd174^5. See Caxton, Exhibition, BL, 43^4. inscription on title-page: ‘Liber Johannis Holloway emptus The epitaph was inscribed on a tablet, and hung on a pillar next to Oxonii 9 die Decembris Anno Domini 1609 . . .’ Thomas Barlow Chaucer’s tomb in Westminster Abbey. Surigonus is also the (1607^1691). Bequeathed in 1691. author of collection of poems in London, British Library, MS. shelfmark: Auct. Q 1.6(1). Arundel 249, fols 94^117: see Chaucer, ed. Boyd, p. xv; on verses and author see also Painter, Caxton, 92^3. B-406 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus [Westminster]:William Caxton, [c.1478]. Folio. collation: [a^l8 m6]. De consolatione philosophiae [German] DerTrost der GW 4576; HC 3399; Go¡ B-813; BMC XI; Pr 9630; Blades, Caxton, Weisheit. r 25; de Ricci, Caxton, 8; Du¡ 47; Caxton, Exhibition, BL, no. 29; a1 [Title-page.] v Chaucer, ed. Boyd, pp. xv,196; Needham, Pardoner, 85, no. Cx 31, a1 [Preface.] Incipit:‘In disem Bu« ch das do genant wu« rt Boecius von and 74 no.16; Oates 4064; Painter, Caxton, 212; Rhodes 402;The demTrost der Weisheyt . . .’ r Riverside Chaucer, ed. Larry D. Benson, 3rd edn (Oxford, 1988), a2 [Introduction to De consolatione philosophiae [German]].‘Der 1151, Cx; Sheppard 7370^1; STC 3199. Facsimile: English Trost der Weisheit’. Incipit: ‘[H]ie hebt sich an das Bu« ch von dem Experience, no. 644 (Amsterdam, 1974). Trost der Weisheit des Maisters Boecii . . .’ r FIRST COPY a3 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [German]. Incipit: ‘[D]ie gedicht die ich etwan mit wunsamen £eis . . .’ Wanting [h1] and the blank leaf [a1].Variants from GWas noted in r refs. See B-403. Oates 4064.Variant from Du¡ on [m6 ] line 4: ‘p yerides . . .’ For this copy see Caxton, Exhibition, Bodley, no. 11. Strasbourg: Johann Schott, 31 Aug. 1500. 4o.Worstbrock dates to Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the 29 Aug. Bodleian Library. Size: 285 ¿ 200 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 272 ¿ collation: a^d8 e8+1 f^m8 n o6. 181 mm. Nine woodcuts: see Schramm XX pls 2291 (used three times), 2292^ Occasional note marks and numbers in margins in black ink. 4, 2296 (used three times). Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. GW 4575; HC *3359; Go¡ B-815; BMC I 167; Pr 763; BSB-Ink Provenance: Nicholas Trotter (£. 1519); signature in Greek char- B-617; Sack, Freiburg, 723; Charles Schmidt, Martin and Jean r acters on [a2 ]. Thomas Fowler (sixteenth century); signature on Schott, Re¤ pertoire bibliographique strasbourgeois, 2 618 boethius, anicius manlius torquatus severinus [b-406^b-409

(Strasbourg, 1893), 2; Schramm XX p. 30; Schreiber V 3518; Provenance: Purchased at the anonymous sale 13 Jan. 1825, lot Sheppard 555; Worstbrock, Antikerezeption, no. 42. 206 for »9; see Books Purchased (1825), 5. ‘Purch’d 1825’ on the

COPY title-page, in the hand of Bandinel. Bound with: shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 1.3. 2. Aelius Donatus, Ars minor, with interlinear glosses in German. [Augsburg]: J[ohann] S[cho« nsperger], 1497 (D-147). B-408 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Leaf apparently removed between e3 and e4. De disciplina scholarium. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian r a1 [Title-page.] Library; with leather index tabs and marbled pastedowns. Size: r a2 [Preface.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]sculetur me osculo oris sui’’ [Ct 1,1]. 207 ¿ 147 ¿ 26 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 130 mm. Uerba ista scribuntur Canticorum primo . . .’ Occasional early notes. On old endleaves, bound after item 1: on refs. See Pseudo-Boethius, De disciplina scolarium, ed. Weijers the recto, a list of virtues and vices in German; on the verso, the 28^9, no. 28 and Edda Ducci, Un saggio di pedagogia medievale: Lord’s Prayer, ‘Ave Maria’ and Creed in German, in a ¢fteenth/ il‘De disciplina scholarium’dello pseudo-Boezio (Turin, 1967), pp. sixteenth-century hand. ix, 12. Provenance of item1: Casparus Degemair (sixteenth/seventeenth r r a3 [Thomas Aquinas, pseudo-: Commentary on De disciplina century); signature on a1 . Purchased for »0. 12. 0; see Books scholarium.] Incipit: ‘[I]ste presens liber diuiditur in duas partes Purchased (1850),7. principales, videlicet . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.64(1). r a3 Boethius [pseudo-]: De disciplina scholarium. refs. See B-382. B-407 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, 9 Oct. 1490. 4o. De consolatione philosophiae [Castilian]. collation: a^k6. Part I. GW 4597; C 1121; BMC IX 66; Pr 9050; Campbell (II) 326; CIBN r a1 [Title-page.] B-601; HPT II 412; ILC 423; Oates 3537; Sheppard 6966. r a2 Ginebreda, Antoni: ‘Prologo’ [Castilian]. Incipit: ‘[P]orque el COPY libro de Boecio, De consolacion, es muy necessario a recrear los Binding: Nineteenth-century English (London) gold-tooled mo- omnes que son en tribulacion . . .’ rocco, with gilt-edged leaves; bound by Francis Bedford and John v a3 ‘Tabla’ [an abbreviated Castilian version of the ‘Compendiosa Clarke, between 1841 and 1850; stamp on front endleaf. Size: recensio’]. Incipit: ‘En el primero metro tracta so qual forma 212 ¿ 150 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 141 mm. Boecio llora su trabajo . . .’ Provenance: Holkham Hall, Norfolk, Earls of Leicester; shelf- r a7 Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae [Castilian]. Translated mark ‘A1.B1’on front endleaf. Purchased in 1953. from Antoni Ginebreda’s Catalan version. Incipit: ‘[L]o cuytado shelfmark: Holk. e.3. que solia ser en grant estudio . . .’ On the background and sources of this translation, see Ronald G. Keightley,‘Boethius in Spain: A B-409 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus Classi¢ed Checklist of Early Translations’, in The Medieval Boethius: Studies in the Vernacular Translations of ‘De consola- De disciplina scholarium. r tione philosophiae’, ed. A. J. Minnis (Cambridge, 1987), 169^87, a1 [Title-page.] r at 175^81; and Kaeppeli I 113 no. 292. a2 [Preface.] ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]sculetur me osculo oris sui’’ v g4 [First colophon.] [Ct 1,1]. Uerba ista scribuntur Canticorum primo . . .’ v Part II. a2 Boethius [pseudo-]: De disciplina scholarium. r A1 [Jacobo de Benavente]: Vergel de consolacio¤ n. Incipit: ‘[A]si refs. See B-382. r como dize el apostol sant Pedro los omnes . . .’ a3 [Thomas Aquinas, pseudo-: Commentary on De disciplina v E5 [Second colophon.] scholarium.] Incipit: ‘[I]ste presens liber diuiditur in duas partes Seville: Meinardus Ungut and Stanislaus Polonus, 1497. Folio. In principales, videlicet . . .’ two parts, dated: (I) 18 Feb. 1497; (II) 21 Feb. 1497. Strasbourg: [Georg Husner, 1495?]. 4o. The colophon reads: collation: Part I: a^e8 f6 g4; part II: A B8 C^E6. ‘M.ccccxv’ (presumably intended as 1495). Woodcut initials. collation: a8 b^l8.4 m8. r GW 4584; H 3366; C 5979 (II) = 5980 (II); Go¡ B-818; Pr 9540; ‘Accipies’ woodcut on a1 : see Schreiber^Heitz pl. 19. Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 59 (incl. 669); Sheppard 7310; GW 4601; HC *3424; Go¡ B-825; BMC I 162; Pr 743; BSB-Ink Vindel, Arte,V 265: 97. B-627; Sack, Freiburg, 726; Schreiber V 3513; Sheppard 536.

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Wanting E6, containing the table. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian Binding: Old Spanish parchment, with two gold-tooled rosettes, Library. Size: 209 ¿ 145 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 135 mm. r a gold-tooled £euron at each corner. Title on fore-edge and on Provenance: Numbers on a1 :‘771’and ‘8’ in pencil,‘397’ in black spine in black ink. Manuscript text in Spanish on the lower ink. Purchased for »0. 18. 0; see Books Purchased (1861), 9. cover. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. shelfmark: 70 d.2. Size: 275 ¿ 195 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ 192 mm. Note marks in margins in black ink. b-410^b-413] bollanus, dominicus 619

B-410 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus black ink. Title,‘Boetius in Topica’, in black ink on lower edge of De arithmetica. leaves. r Provenance: Two shelfmarks on pastedown: ‘T-3’ and ‘G.3’. a1 [Title-page.] r Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 212, no. 12, for 75 a2 Boethius: [Preface addressed to Symmachus]. Marks; see Library Bills, 30 Nov.1896. refs. See B-382. v Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. d. I98.1484.1. a2 ‘Capitula libri primi’. shelfmark: Inc. d. I2.1484.1. refs. See B-382. r a3 Boethius: De arithmetica. B-412 Boiardo, Matteo Maria refs. See B-382. o Sonetti e canzoni [Italian]. Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 20 May 1488. 4 . v collation: a^f8. a1 Crottus, Bartholomaeus: ‘Sonetto . . . in laude del conte 43 woodcut tables and diagrams. Mattheo Maria e di sua rima amorosa’. refs. SeeTiraboschi, Biblioteca modenese II, 197^202, at 202. GW 4586; HC *3426; Go¡ B-828; BMC II 381; Pr 1873; BSB-Ink r B-592; Schreiber V 3511; Sheppard 1316; Smith, Arithmetica, 25^ a2 Boiardo, Matteo Maria: Amores. 8. refs. Boiardo, Amorum libri, ed. M. Micocci (Milan, 1990); Amorum libri. The Lyric Poems, ed. Andrea di Tommaso, COPY Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 101 (Binghamton, Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled olive-green NY, 1993); see also E. Bigi, ‘La poesia latina del Boiardo’, Il morocco; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Boiardo e la critica contemporanea; Atti del convegno di studi su Library on both covers. Size: 174 ¿ 132 ¿ 21 mm. Size of Matteo Boiardo - Scandiano^Reggio Emilia, 25^27 Aprile 1969, leaf: 166 ¿ 123 mm. ed. G. Anceschi (Florence, 1970), 81^96; Stefano Carrai,‘La tra- Provenance: ‘126’ in faded black ink on front endleaf. Louis dizione manoscritta e a stampa dei ‘‘Pastoralia’’di Boiardo’, Italia ¤ ' Cesar de la Baume le Blanc, duc de LaValliere (1708^1780); num- Medioevale e Umanistica, 35 (1992),179^213. ber in lower left corner of rear endleaf ‘V.1795’, showing that the Reggio Emilia: Franciscus de Mazalibus, 19 Dec. 1499. 4o. book was purchased by Crevenna. Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro- 8 10 Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale (1789), part I, lot collation: a^g h . 1915; in the annotated catalogue marked down to Payne for Fl.11. Woodcut initials. In Boiardo, Opere volgari, ed. Pier Vincenzo Purchased through Payne with Boethius, Opera (Arithmetica, Mengaldo (Bari, 1962), 350^3, and Paolo Trovato, ‘Per un censi- Musica, Geometria only) Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de mento dei manoscritti di tipogra¢a in volgare (1470^1600)’, in Il Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 1491^2 (B-382), for »0. 19. 0; see Books libro di poesia dal copista al tipografo, ed. Amedeo Quondam Purchased (1790), 6. and M. Santagata (Modena, 1989), 43^81, at 51, it has been shelfmark: Auct. L 4.8. claimed that Bodleian Library, MS. Canon. Ital. 47 was used as printer’s copy for this edition, but the evidence is not conclusive. B-411 Boethius, Anicius ManliusTorquatus Severinus GW 4611; HR 3433; Go¡ B-831; BMC VII 1089; Pr 7258; Sheppard 6017. Topica. COPY r [a2 ] Boethius: Topica. [Also known as De di¡erentiis topicis.] Wanting leaf a1 (the title-leaf) and the blank leaf h10. refs. See B-382. r Binding: Nineteenth-century brown quarter morocco. Size: [e1 ] Cicero, MarcusTullius: Topica. 204 ¿ 142 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 136 mm. refs. Cic.Top. v Provenance: Purchased for »1.15. 0; see Books Purchased (1860), [f4 ] Boethius: In Ciceronis Topica commentum, [addressed to] 12. Patricius. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.84. refs. See B-382. [Rome]: Oliverius Servius, 20 Feb. 1484. Folio. For the ascription B-413 Bollanus, Dominicus to [Johannes Schoemberger, for Oliverius Servius], see BMC IV De conceptione BeataeVirginis Mariae. 132, note. r collation: [a^d8 e6 f^l8 m^q6 r4]. Collation as BMC and [a2 ] Bollanus, Dominicus: [Letter to] Nicolaus Marcellus, Doge of Sheppard. Venice. Incipit: ‘Cum ex £orentissimo gymnasio Paduano ad patriam reuersus essem . . .’ Woodcut initials. v GW 4587; HC 3429; Go¡ B-829; BMC IV 130, 133; Pr 3960; [a2 ] Bollanus, Dominicus: De conceptione Beatae Virginis Sheppard 3134. Mariae. ‘Determinatio Dominici Bollani . . . probantis beatam virginem ab originali culpa esse preseruatam, soluentis autori- COPY tates et rationes sentientium eam in originali peccato conceptam, Binding: Old parchment; two ties lost. Size: 294 ¿ 223 ¿ 40 mm. sed mox sancti¢catam’. Dedicated to doge Nicolaus Marcellus of Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 208 mm. Venice. Incipit: ‘[N]on paruo dolore animi a⁄cior . . .’ Early marginal notes and pointing hands in both red and black [Erfurt: Printer of Bollanus, c.1486^90]. 4o. ink. 8 Paragraph marks are supplied in red ink. Running headings sup- collation: [a^d ]. plied irregularly in black ink. Irregular manuscript foliation in GW 4617; H *3435; Pr 3114; BSB-Ink B-632; Sheppard 1989. 620 bonatus, guido [b-413^b-416

COPY B-416 Bonatus, Guido Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf. Size: 217 ¿ 150 ¿ 10 mm. Decem tractatus astronomiae (ed. Johannes Angeli). Size of leaf: 213 ¿ 144 mm. v Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital [*1 ] Canter, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Mu« ller strokes. [Regiomontanus]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoties et quam multis in rebus . . .’ Letter dated Augsburg, 28 May [1491]. Provenance: Purchased from John Mozley Stark for »0. 12. 0; v label with number from Stark’s catalogue: ‘47’; see Library Bills [*1 ] Canter, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Mu« ller. [1858] no. 439; Books Purchased (1858), 14. ‘Carmina . . . super indice nuper huic operi addito’. ‘Que fuerat quondam Guidonis ceca Bonati’; 4 elegiac distichs. shelfmark: I d.117. r [*2 ] Bonatus, Guido: ‘In decem tractatus astronomie tabula breuis titulorum omnium capitulorum secundum ordinem totius libri’. B-414 Bologninus, Bartholomaeus r a1 Bonatus, Guido: Decem tractatus astronomiae. Edited by Epitoma elegiaca in Ovidii libros Metamorphoseon. Johannes Angeli. Incipit: ‘In nomine domini amen. Incipit liber v A1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus introductorius ad iudicia stellarum . . .’ v Bologninus Bononiensis. EE7 [Colophon with acknowledgement of Johannes Angeli.] refs. Giovanni Pesenti, ‘Lettere inedite del Poliziano’, Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 26 Mar. 1491. 4o. Athenaeum, 3 (Pavia, 1915), 284^304, at 297^9; repr. in Ma|« er III collation: [*14] a^z A^Z AA^EE8. Gathering [*] is numbered, 536^8. Letter dated Fiesole, 17 May 1492. r but not signed. A2 Bologninus, Bartholomaeus: Epitoma elegiaca in Ovidii libros 163 woodcuts and 22 woodcut diagrams; woodcut initials. Metamorphoseon. Dedicated to Angelus Politianus.‘[T]ersa puer GW 4643; HC *3461; Go¡ B-845; BMC II 384; Pr 1891; BSB-Ink claudo perstrinxi corpora versu.’ B-652; Sack, Freiburg, 737; Schramm XXIII p. 25; Schreiber V Bologna: Johannes Jacobus de Fontanesis, Regiensis, ‘1492. die 3519; Sheppard 1337^8. o .19. Aprilis’ [i.e. probably after 17 May 1492]. 4 . Although the FIRST COPY colophon has the date ‘1492. die .19. Aprilis’, the preface is dated Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over ‘.xvi. kal’. Jun.’ (Go¡). 8 wooden boards; one clasp lost. On both covers ¢llets form a collation: A^E . frame; the inner rectangle is divided by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped GW 4621; HC Addenda *3437; Go¡ B-836; BMC VI 838; not in Pr; compartments. In the compartments a six-petalled £ower, a BSB-Ink B-633; CIBN B-607; not in Sheppard. small lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis and a plait-work stamp; in the COPY frame, a palm-leaf stamp and a stamp with a tendril supporting Wanting gathering A. two £owers. Size: 225 ¿ 170 ¿ 105 mm. Size of leaf: 213 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled papers. Size: 203 ¿ 145 ¿ 156 mm. 8 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 143 mm. Early marginal notes in ink and in red. Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his Woodcut initials painted in several colours. Red capital strokes. sale, lot 83, for »121. Provenance: Irsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Maria; inscription r shelfmark: Inc. e. I11.1492.1. on [*1 ] ‘Maioris Vrsinensis Bibliothec×’. Augsburg, Bavaria, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek; stamp and duplicate stamp; old (B-415) Bonaspes, Nicolaus shelfmark ‘4o Ink. 393’ on spine. Acquired in 1960 by exchange Libellus de lepidis gravium divinorumque virorum from the Staats- und Stadtbibliothek, Augsburg, the exchange epistolis. value being DM 300; see ‘Bodley’s American Friends’, BLR 6,6 (1961), 643. Paris: [Michel Tholoze, for] Denis Roce and Jean Gourmont, shelfmark: Don. e.549. o [c.1507]. 4 . Dated from Gourmont’s device (Moreau). SECOND COPY According to GW, Jean Gourmont’s activity as a publisher began Wanting gathering [*] and leaf EE8 with the printer’s device. in 1507. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over 4 4 collation: a b . bevelled wooden boards, remains of two clasps. Formerly 8 leaves. chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the lower cover. GW IV col. 383; H 3579; Go¡ B-844; Pr 8407; BSB-Ink B-651; Remains of a title-label at the head of the upper cover. On both Moreau I 231: 67; not in Sheppard. covers ¢llets form a double frame. In the inner rectangle, a COPY crocketed cresting roll; in the outer frame, two di¡erent £oral Bound with: rolls. Size: 227 ¿ 165 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 154 mm. r 1. Sextus Aurelius Propertius, Elegiae. Paris: Michael Tholoze, Provenance: Inscription on a1 ‘Ex parte Erhardi Radolt de for Denis Roce, 6 Dec. 1499 (P-484). Augusta. Anno 1491’. Old shelfmark ‘C.III.5’. Augsburg, Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf; the gold stamp of the Stadtbibliothek; woodcut book-plate on front pastedown Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 205 ¿ 140 ¿ 16 mm. Sizeof (Warnecke 69^71), painted in red, yellow, and green; perhaps leaf: 198 ¿ 132 mm. designed by Christoph Amberger, c.1540^1543; see Albert Provenance: Purchased for »1.11. 6; see Books Purchased (1825), Haemmerle, Die Buchzeichen der freien Reichsstadt Augsburg (n. 21. pl., n. d.), nos i^viii. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; shelfmark: Auct. N 5.34(2). old shelfmark ‘Inc. 822m’and ‘Dpl’on endleaf. Purchased for »4. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1858), 14. shelfmark: 30 d.4. b-417] bonaventura 621

B-417 Bonaventura refs. On authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bk and Distelbrink no. 178. Opuscula. v r r4 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Pharetra. a2 ‘Libri ettractatus sequentes sancti Bonauenture in hoc volumine refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VI 104^208. continentur’. r With tables of contents preceding each book. a3 Bonaventura: Breviloquium.‘Prologus’. r F1 Bonaventura: [Quaestiones disputatae de perfectione evange- refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 k and Balduin Distelbrink, lica (2).] ‘Tractatus . . . de paupertate Christi contra magistrum no. 1. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. studio et cura PP. Collegii Wilhelmum’. a S. Bonaventura, 10 vols (Quaracchi, 1891), V 199^208. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 e1 and Distelbrink no. 5. Bonaventura,Tria opuscula, 4th edn (Quaracchi, 1925), 7^30. v Bonaventura, Opera omnia,V 124^65. a5 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Table of contents.] r H1 Bonaventura: De quinque festivitatibus pueri Jesu. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1891), V 209^10. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 aj and Distelbrink no. 15. Tria opuscula, 31^2. r Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 88^95. Bonaventura, Decem a6 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. opuscula, 207^27. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 210^91. Tria opuscula, 32^ v H5 Bonaventura: De regimine animae. Dedicated to ‘Blanca 285. r regina Hispaniae’ (Blanca d’Artois). f3 Bonaventura: Soliloquium. [Also known as De quattuor menta- refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ah and Distelbrink no. 16. libus exercitiis.] Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 128^30. For the identity of the refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 al and Distelbrink no. 23. dedicatee, see Opera omnia,VIII 128 n. 1. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1898), VIII 28^67. v H6 Bonaventura: Epistola de tribus qu×stionibus ad magistrum Bonaventura, Decem opuscula ad theologiam mysticam spectan- innominatum. tia, ed. quarta (Quaracchi, 1949), 43^154. r refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 f and Distelbrink no. 46. h5 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum.‘Prologus.’ Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 331^6. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 m and Distelbrink no. 19. v I2 Bonaventura [pseudo-(?); Johannes dePeckham(?): Epistola de Bonaventura, Opera omnia,V 295^6. Tria opuscula, 289^93. v sandaliis apostolorum.] ‘Epistola . . . de eo quod Christus et apos- h5 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum.‘Capitula.’ toli et discipuli eius incesserunt discalciati’. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,V 296. Tria opuscula, 293. v refs. See Distelbrink no. 45. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII h5 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum. 386^90. Ascribed to Johannes de Peckham(?) by Glorieux, refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,V 296^313. Tria opuscula, 294^ Re¤ pertoire, 305 au; not listed in Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 839. 348. r r I4 Bonaventura: Epistolae [o⁄ciales (2)].‘Epistola . . . in qua man- k1 Bonaventura: Lignum vitae. dat, vt fratres sui ordinis caueant a frequentia discursuum, ab refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ak and Distelbrink no. 21. importunitate questuum, a sumptuositate edi¢ciorum, librorum, Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 68^86. Bonaventura, Decem vestium ac ciborum, apredicatione contraprelatos coram laicis et opuscula,155^206. r a litigiosa inuasione sepulturarum et testamentorum’. k7 Bonaventura: Epistola continens XXV memorialia.‘Regula et refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 l7 and Distelbrink no. 40. institutio omnium pie et spiritualiter in Christo viuere volentium.’ Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 470^1. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ac and Distelbrink no. 42. v I4 Bonaventura: Epistolae [o⁄ciales (1)].‘Epistola. . . ad ministros, Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 491^8. Bonaventura, Selecta prouinciales et custodes de reformandis fratribus sui ordinis’. pro instruendis fratribus ordinis minoris scripta, 3rd edn refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 l1 and Distelbrink no. 39. (Quaracchi, 1942), 237^57. r Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 468^9. l2 Bonaventura: De reductione artium ad theologiam. v I5 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De tribus ternariis peccatorum infami- refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 x and Distelbrink no. 3. bus. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,V 319^25.Tria opuscula, 365^85. v refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 279^85. l4 Bonaventura: [De triplici via. Also known as Incendium Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dt amoris.] ‘Paruum bonum vel regimen conscientie sancti and Distelbrink no. 114. Bonauenture quod vocatur fons vite.’ v I7 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De septem gradibus contemplationis. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 am and Distelbrink no. 18. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 104^5. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 3^18. Bonaventura, Decem Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), opuscula, 3^39. r XII 183^6. Ascribed to Thomas Gallus by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, m5 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Prologus.] 305 da and 116 g and Distelbrink no. 107. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 58. Also r K1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta]: Viginti passus de ascribed to Johannes Marchesinus de Regio, see Glorieux, virtutibus. [De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. Re¤ pertoire, 305 cb and Distelbrink no. 67. v Lib. I. Pars II.] ‘Viginti passus . . . de informatione spiritualis vite m5 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Table of contents.] r ac virtute et profectu religiosorum’. m6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 658^62. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VI 58^102. v David von Augsburg, ed. S. Lempp (Quaracchi, 1899), 36^57. On r3 Bonaventura [pseudo-; GilbertusTornacensis; Or Guilelmus de authorship see Distelbrink no. 238. On the author see VL II 47^ Fourmenterie]: Pharetra. [Prologus.] 58, and Dagobert Sto« ckerl, Bruder David von Augsburg. Ein refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VI 103^4. deutscher Mystiker aus dem Franziskanerorden, 622 bonaventura [b-417^b-418

Vero« ¡entlichungen aus dem Kirchenhistorischen Seminar SECOND COPY Mu« nchen, IV/4 (Munich, 1914), 196^8. Front endleaves consisting of ten leaves with manuscript texts in r K4 Bonaventura: Collationes de decem praeceptis. ‘Sermones de two di¡erent ¢fteenth-century hands: decem preceptis’. 1. fol. 1r/v: extracts from Isidore, Seneca, Cicero, Boethius, refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 aq and Distelbrink no. 55/1. , Apuleius, and Ambrosius; Bonaventura, Opera omnia,V 507^32. 2. fol. 2ra-10va: book I (here referred to as II), chapters 1^9, of the r L8 Bonaventura: Apologia pauperum. Speculum doctrinale and extracts from book XXV (here referred refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 as and Distelbrink no. 26. to as XXVI), chapters 72^81, book XXVII (here referred to as Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 233^330. XXVIII), chapters 45^8, and book XXVIII (here referred to as r S1 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Expositio orationis dominicae. [Also XXIX), chapters 6 and 11, of the Speculum historiale by known as Expositio super Pater noster.] Vincentius Bellovacensis; refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum no. 1782. 3. fol. 10va-b: a rhythmic poem ascribed to ‘Bernhardus’ and Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1895), VII 652^5. entitled ‘De dulci nomine Jhesu’ (incipit: ‘Jhesu dulcis memoria Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 cr dans v[era] cordis gaudia’) [PL CLXXXIV 1317^20, see Walther, and Distelbrink no. 140. Initia, 9837]; r ra S3 Martinis, Octavianus de: Oratio in vitam et merita S. 4. fol.11 : atext on the six ages ofthe world ascribed to Hugh of S. Bonaventurae. Dedicated to Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere. Victor (incipit: ‘Ab Adam vsque ad diluuium prima etas seculi refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 845^9. continens annos mille .cc.lvi . . .’); ra vb Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 31 Oct. 1489. Folio. 5. fol.11 -a2 : book XXVI (here referred to as XXVII), chapters collation: a^c8 d^g6.8 h i6 k^z A^D8.6 E6 F8 G^M8.6 N^S6.8. 110^16, of the Speculum historiale byVincentius Bellovacensis. GW 4647; HC *3465; Go¡ B-927; BMC I 150; Pr 683; BSB-Ink Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the B-671; CIBN B-615; Hillard 444; Sack, Freiburg, 740; Sheppard Bodleian Library. Size: 303 ¿ 220 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 510^11. 204 mm. Fragments of two bifolia of a ¢fteenth-century paper manuscript, FIRST COPY containing a text on the eucharist and the Holy Spirit, formerly Binding: Contemporary German (Regensburg, S. Emmeramus, used as front and back pastedowns in an earlier binding, are now KyriÞ workshop no. 29; Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 21: bound at the end. Bamberg, Blumentopf 31 und 33)) blind-tooled calf over wooden On a a manuscript text continued from front endleaves (see boards, two clasps, four corner-pieces and central boss on each 1^2 above). On S r notes in a ¢fteenth-century hand: a note cover lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of 8 ‘Patronius Bononie est Ytalie ecclesie episcopus’, followed by a the lower cover. Marks of a book-label at the head of the upper poem comprising 18 elegiac distichs; incipit: ‘Quid faciunt leges, cover. On the upper cover ¢llets form three compartments; the vbi solapecunia regnat aut vbi paupertas vincere nullapotest. . .’ central square is divided into three concentric frames. In the com- > (Walther, Proverbia, 25032) and several extracts ascribed to partments at the head and the foot a square stamp with a £ower- ‘Jero[nimus]’, incipit:‘Nichil est christiano felicius cui promittun- pot (Schunke^Schwenke 78 no. 33: Bamberg); in the outermost tur regna celorum . . .’On S v a text entitled ‘Exhortacio quedam’ frame, a rectangular stamp with a foliate sta¡, a round stamp 8 incipit: ‘Si vigilanter attendere vis de vita et passione Christi . . .’ with the evangelists in each corner, and a round stamp with the Marginal notes in the same ¢fteenth-century hand on the former arms of S. Emmeramus at the sides; in the middle frame, a pastedowns. lozenge-shaped stamp with a double-headed eagle; in the inner- Initials, paragraph marks, signatures and catchwords are sup- most frame, a rectangular stamp with a tendril. On the lower plied in red or green; capital strokes, and underlining in red. cover triple ¢llets form four rectangular compartments which Provenance: Purchased for »0.10.6; see Books Purchased (1859), are subdivided into triangular sections; at each point of intersec- 21. tion, a small rosette stamp; in the sections, two lozenge-shaped shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.10. stamps with a dragon and a swan (Schunke^Schwenke 297 no. 11: Bamberg Blumentopf 33) and a stamped scroll with the inscription ‘MARIA’. On the spine, a lozenge-shaped stamp B-418 Bonaventura with a £oral ornament and a four-petalled £ower; for the stamps Opuscula. see KyriÞ pl.65, nos a,1, 2,4,5 and pl.66 and Sack, Freiburg,1340. Size: 302 ¿ 215 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 204 mm. Part I. r A ¢fteenth-century note on the contents on the front pastedown. [*2 ] Bonaventura: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘[F]uerat profecto equum . . .’ v AContemporary note on S. Bonaventura on a r. Occasional early [*2 ] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. 1 r marginal notes. a1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Olivi, Petrus Johannis]: Principium Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. sacrae scripturae. [Also known as Tractatus de sacrae Scripturae Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. praestantia.] ‘Principium in libros sacre scripture’. Incipit: Emmeramus; inscriptions: ‘Monasterii S. Emmerami ‘‘‘[O]stendit mihi dominus £uuium aque viue . . .’’ [Apc 22,1]. r r Probatissime perfectissimeque legis integritas . . .’ Ratisbon×’ on a1 and a2 and an eighteenth-century armorial book-plate on front pastedown, see Warnecke 1671; included in refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), I 1^8. the 1501 catalogue of the monastery; see Wagner,‘St Emmeram’, refs. Ascribed to Petrus Johannis Olivi by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 190. Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1861), 9. II 305 cj and II 327a6, and Distelbrink no. 233. v shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.1. a7 Bonaventura: Collationes in Hexaemeron. ‘Luminaria eccle- sie . . . siue Illuminationes siue de quinque visionibus’. b-418] bonaventura 623

r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum no. 1772, Glorieux, M3 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Rodolphus de Bibraco]: Collationes de Re¤ pertoire, 305 at and Distelbrink no. 55/5. Bonaventura, Opera septem donis spiritus sancti. Incipit: ‘[O]mne datum optimum et omnia (Quaracchi, 1891),V 329^449. omne donum perfectum . . .’ v h5 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Andreae, Antonius(?)]: refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 236^76; Compendiosum principium in libros sententiarum. Incipit: not the version edited in Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, ‘‘‘[G]irum celi circuiui sola’’ Eccl[esiasticus] .xxiiii [Sir 24,8]. 1891),V 457^503; di¡erent incipit: ‘Hortamur vos . . .’Authorship Quam sit libri sententiarum inaccessibilis celsitudo. . .’ dubious according to Distelbrink no.106. v refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 213^14. Q6 Bonaventura(?); [Johannes de Peckham(?)]: Expositio super Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bw regulam Fratrum Minorum. and Distelbrink no.71. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 av; Distelbrink no. 48 and r h6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Sententiae sententiarum Petri Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 839. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII Lombardi carmine digestae. ‘[O] fons splendoris, vas dulcoris, 391^437. Selecta scripta (Quaracchi,1942), 1^149. v sed amoris.’ S6 Bonaventura: [Quaestiones disputatae de perfectione evange- refs. See Walther, Initia, 12651. Bonaventura, Opera omnia lica (2).] ‘Tractatus . . . de paupertate Christi contra magistrum (Rome, 1588^96), VI 215^33. Authorship dubious according to Guilhelmum’. Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ds, Distelbrink no. 198, and refs. See B-417. r Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum no. 14. X2 Bonaventura [pseudo-?; Johannes de Peckham(?): Epistola de r k2 Bonaventura: De reductione artium ad theologiam. sandaliis apostolorum.] ‘Epistola . . . de eo quod Christus et apos- refs. See B-417. toli et discipuli eius incesserunt discalciati’. v k4 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Prologus.] refs. See B-417. v refs. See B-417. X3 Bonaventura: Apologia pauperum. r l1 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Table of contents.] refs. See B-417. v refs. See B-417. CC5 Bonaventura: Determinationes quaestionum circa regulam r l2 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. Fratrum Minorum. Pars I. refs. See B-417. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 z and Distelbrink no. 29. v p6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Prologus.] Incipit: Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 337^56. r ‘[E]cce descripsi eam tibi tripliciter . . .’ EE1 Bonaventura: Quare Fratres Minores praedicent et confes- refs. See B-417. siones audiant. r p7 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Table of contents.] refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ab and Distelbrink no. 52. v p7 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 375^81. r refs. See B-417. EE5 Bonaventura: Epistolae [o⁄ciales (2)]. ‘Epistola . . . in qua v v2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De tribus ternariis peccatorum infami- mandat, vt fratres sui ordinis caueant a frequentia discursuum, bus. ab importunitate questuum, a sumptuositate edi¢ciorum, refs. See B-417. librorum, vestium ac ciborum, a predicatione contra prelatos v v6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Summa de gradibus virtutum. coram laycis et a litigiosa inuasione sepulturarum et testamen- ‘Formula aurea de gradibus virtutum.’ torum’. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 646^54. Authorship refs. See B-417. ¤ v dubious according to Glorieux, Repertoire, 305 bf, Distelbrink EE5 Bonaventura: Epistolae [o⁄ciales (1)].‘Epistola . . . ad minis- no. 221 and Opera omniaVIII 646 n. 1. tros, prouinciales et custodes de reformandis fratribus sui ordi- v x4 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Marchesinus, Johannes?]: nis’. Confessionale. Incipit:‘[I]n Dei tabernaculo id est in sancta eccle- refs. See B-417. sia positus . . .’ r EE6 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Schoonhoven]: Collatio refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 48^70. de contemptu saeculi. Ascribed to Johannes Marchesinus de Regio(?) by Glorieux, refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 655^7. Authorship Re¤ pertoire, 305 cc and Distelbrink no. 77. dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 be, Distelbrink r z5 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo con- no. 68 and Opera omniaVIII 655 n. 1. ¢tendi et de puritate conscientiae. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam fundamen- v EE7 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Exercitia quaedam spiritualia. tum et ianua virtutum . . .’ refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 105^6. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 687^99. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bm Ascribed to Matthaeus de Cracovia by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 and Distelbrink no. 133. dn and Distelbrink no. 92. In the title, the ascription to v EE7 [First Colophon.] Bonaventura is supported by a reference to Johannes Gerson: Part II. ‘cancellarius Parisiensis in tractatu de cognitione castitatis’. r A2 Bonaventura: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘[F]uerat profecto equum . . .’ A v Bonaventura [pseudo-; Gilbertus Tornacensis Or; Guilelmus v 5 A2 ‘Tabula’. de Fourmenterie]: Pharetra. [Prologus.] v aa1 Martinis, Octavianus de: Oratio in vitam et merita S. refs. See B-417. Bonaventurae. Dedicated to Cardinal Julianus de Rovere. v A6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Pharetra. refs. See B-417. refs. See B-417. v aa5 Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: [Canonizationis b. Bonaventurae] Relatio. A letter to Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissime pater, circa canonizationem beati Bonauenture . . .’ 624 bonaventura [b-418

refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 849^66. refs. See Distelbrink no. 13. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII v cc4 [Caracciolus(?)], Robertus: Sermo de laudibus S. 677^8. Bonaventurae.Incipit:‘[Q]uasistellamatutinain medionebule...’ refs. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire,305 an and Opera omniaVIII 677 n.6. v refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 866^8. nn6 Bonaventura: [O⁄cium de passione domini.] ‘Cursus de pas- r dd1 Sixtus IV,Pont. Max.: Bulla canonizationis b. Bonaventurae. sione domini’. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 869^72. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ap and Distelbrink no. 22. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1882), I pp. xxxix^xliv. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 152^8. v v dd2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Bernardus a Bessa]: Speculum disci- oo2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: O⁄cium de compassione BVM. plinae ad novitios.‘Libellus de minimis’. ‘Cursus de compassione beate virginis’. Incipit: ‘[D]omine, labia refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 583^622. Selecta scripta mea aperies. Re[sponsio:] Et os meum . . .’ (Quaracchi, 1942), 275^422. Ascribed to Bernardus a Bessa in refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 485^8. Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 df, Distelbrink no. 216 and Opera Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bq omniaVIII 583 n.1. and Distelbrink no.167. v r ¡8 Bonaventura: Epistola continens XXV memorialia.‘Regula et oo4 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Carmina in canticum Salve Regina. institutio omnium pie et spiritualiter in Christo viuere volentium.’ ‘Salue, virgo virginum, stella matutina’; rhythmic poem. refs. See B-417. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 489^90. r gg3 Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta]: Viginti passus de See Walther, Initia, 17182. Authorship dubious according to virtutibus. [De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bs and Distelbrink no. 65. v Lib. I. Pars II.] ‘Viginti passus siue formula nouiciorum . . . de oo4 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Expositio missae. Incipit: ‘[C]hristus informatione spiritualis vite ac virtute et profectu religiosorum’. assistens pontifex . . .’ refs. See B-417. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 78^88. v gg5 Bonaventura: De regimine animae. Dedicated to ‘Blanca Authorship dubious according to Franz, Messe, 463^5; regina Hispaniae’ (Blanca d’Artois). Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bn, and Distelbrink no. 137. v refs. See B-417. pp3 Bonaventura: Laudismus de sancta cruce. ‘Recordare sancte r hh1 Bonaventura: Epistola de tribus quaestionibus ad magistrum crucis, qui perfectam vitam ducis, delectare iugiter’. innominatum. refs. See Distelbrink no. 20. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII refs. See B-417. 667^9. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, r hh3 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Expositio orationis dominicae. [Also 305 ao and Opera omniaVIII 667 n.1. r known as Expositio super Pater noster.] pp4 Bonaventura: Soliloquium. [Also known as De quattuor men- refs. See B-417. talibus exercitiis.] r hh5 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Holznicker de Saxonia, Conradus]: refs. See B-417. v Speculum BVM. rr5 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum.‘Prologus.’ refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 450^5. refs. See B-417. r Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), rr6 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum.‘Capitula.’ XIV 232^92. Conradus de Saxonia, Speculum Beatae Mariae refs. See B-417. r Virginis, ed. PP. Collegii S. Bonaventurae, Bibliotheca francis- tt1 Bonaventura: De triplicivia. Prologus.‘Paruumbonum . . . quod cana ascetica medii aevi, 2 (Quaracchi, 1904), 1^277. Ascribed to alias incendium amoris dicitur vel regimen conscientie vel fons Conradus Holzinger de Saxonia by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dp vite.’ and Distelbrink no. 214;VLV 247^51. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 18. v r mm1 Bonaventura: De praeparatione ad missam. tt1 Bonaventura: De triplici via. ‘Paruum bonum . . . quod alias refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ai and Distelbrink no. 24. incendium amoris dicitur vel regimen conscientie vel fons vite.’ Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 99^106. On authorship see refs. See B-417. v Franz, Messe, 462^3. vv1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Rodolphus de Bibraco]: De septem v mm4 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Jacobus de Mediolano, Lector(?)]: itineribus aeternitatis. Instructio sacerdotis ad se praeparandum ad celebrandam mis- refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 145^96; sam. Incipit: ‘[A]d missam celebrandam sex considerationes Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), VIII 393^482. attendende sunt . . .’ Ascribed to Rodolphus de Bibraco by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 75^7. do and Distelbrink no. 109. v Ascribed to Jacobus de Mediolano, lector(?), by Glorieux, BB1 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus. Re¤ pertoire, 305 cw and Distelbrink no. 146; also Franz, Messe, Incipit: ‘[D]e quattuor uirtutibus cardinalibus . . .’ 463 n. 1 and DSAM I 1848 and VIII 48^9. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 234^5. v mm5 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Peckham(?)]: Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bc Psalterium maius BVM. and Distelbrink no.172. v refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 502^17; BB2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Collationes octo ad fratresTolosates. Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), XIV 199^221. Incipit: ‘[V]ide, anima mea innouata, mirabilia veritatis . . .’ Ascribed to Johannes de Peckham(?) by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 565^7. 305 dk and Distelbrink no. 185; see also Sharpe, Latin Writers, Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 db no. 839. and Distelbrink no. 70. The ¢rst part is taken from the Arbor v nn6 Bonaventura: Corona BVM. vitae cruci¢xae by Ubertinus de Casali, whose 1485 Venetian b-418] bonaventura 625

edition has been reproduced with an introduction of C. T. Davis Archivum Franciscanum Historicum, 25 (1932), 3^35, 175^209, (Turin, 1961); see Ernst Knoth, Ubertino von Casale. Ein Beitrag 305^48, 449^83. v zur Geschichte der Franziskaner an der Wende des 13. und 14. RR4 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Opus contemplationis. Jahrhunderts (Marburg, 1903), 9^19; G. L. Potesta' , ‘Ubertin de refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 440^2; Casale’, DSAM XVI 3^15. Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), XIV 167^71. v BB4 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Alphabetum reli- Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 br giosorum [prose.] ‘Alphabetum paruum boni monachi in scola and Distelbrink no. 170. v Dei’. RR6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De septem verbis domini in cruce. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^ refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 674^6. On authorship see 71), XII 502f; Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, III, ed. M. J. Pohl Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dj (possibly by Johannes de Peckham) (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1904), 317^22. Ascribed to Thomas a' and Distelbrink no. 110. Authorship dubious according to Opera Kempis by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dq, and Distelbrink no. 57. omniaVIII 674 n.3. r r BB5 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Alphabetum religiosorum [verse.] SS1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes dePeckham(?)]: Philomena. ‘Alphabetum religiosorum incipientium’. ‘Ama paupertatem, sis refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 669^74. Authorship vilibus contentus’; rhythmic poem. dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 di, Distelbrink refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 565. See no. 179 and Opera omnia VIII 669 n.3. Ascribed to Johannes de Walther, Initia, 887. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Peckham by P. Maximilianus, ‘Philomena van John Pecham’, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bi and Distelbrink no. 58. Neophilologus, 38 (1954), 206^17 and 290^300; see also Sharpe, r BB5 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Hugo Alias] Henricus de Balma: LatinWriters, no. 839. r Theologia mystica. Incipit: ‘[V]ie Syon lugent eo quod non sit qui SS3 Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta]: De vitiis et eorum vadat ad solemnitatem . . .’ remediis. [De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. Lib. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 699^730. II. Pars I. Cap. X^L.] Ascribed to Hugo de Balma by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 de and refs. David von Augsburg, ed. Lempp, 92^160. On authorship Distelbrink no. 226. Ascription discussed in the title. see Distelbrink no. 118. On the author see VL II 47^58, and v EE6 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Fascicularius. Incipit: ‘[S]cire debes Sto« ckerl, Bruder David von Augsburg, 198^9. v quod, quamuis omnia que in diuina scriptura . . .’ TT5 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Jacobus, Lector Mediolanensis(?)]: refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 107^12. De remedio defectuum religiosi. Incipit: ‘[S]implicissimo animo On authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 cy and Distelbrink hesterna luce me accedebas . . .’ no. 143 (an extract from the De reformatione virium animae by refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 669^70. Gerardus Zutphaniensis). Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dw v FF2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De pugna spirituali contra septem and Distelbrink no. 196. v vitia capitalia.‘De duobus necessariis veris bellatoribus’. Incipit: TT6 Bonaventura: De perfectione vitae ad sorores. ‘[E]ya nunc, milites Christi bellum spirituale ingressuri . . .’ refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ae and Distelbrink no. 14. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 27^30. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 107^27; Decem opuscula, 250^ On authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 cz and Distelbrink 309. r no. 102 (an extract from the De reformatione virium animae by UU5 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Laus BVM.‘Aue, celeste lilium, aue, Gerardus Zutphaniensis). rosa speciosa’. r FF4 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De septem gradibus contemplationis. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 491^6. refs. See B-417. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bt r FF5 Bonaventura: De quinque festivitatibus pueri Jesu. and Distelbrink no. 151. r refs. See B-417. XX1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Peckham(?)]: v GG3 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Marchesinus, Johannes]: De eccle- Psalterium minus BVM. siastica hierarchia. Incipit: ‘[I]nuisibilia Dei per ea que facta refs. See Walther, Initia, 2021. Bonaventura, Opera omnia sunt . . .’ (Rome, 1588^96),VI 497^501. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. A. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 264^93. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), XIV 189^95. On authorship see Ascribed to Johannes Marchesinus de Regio by Glorieux, Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dl and Distelbrink no. 186. v Re¤ pertoire, 305 ca and Distelbrink no. 171. XX2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Declaratio terminorum theologiae. v II8 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Incipit: ‘[O]mnipotens Deus, pater, ¢lius et spiritus sanctus, vnus Meditationes vitae Christi.‘Tabula’. est deus . . .’ r KK2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 209^12. Meditationes vitae Christi. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ba refs. Johannes de Caulibus, Meditaciones vite Christi, olim S. and Distelbrink no. 120. r Bonaventurae attribuitae, ed. M. Stallings-Taney, CCCM, 153 XX5 Bonaventura[pseudo-]; Hieronymus: Summa de essentia dei. (Turnholt, 1997). Ascribed to Johannes de Caulibus by Glorieux, refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome,1588^96),VII 681^4. PL Re¤ pertoire, 305 dr. See also Distelbrink no. 166 (and 164), XLII 1199^1206; PL L 729^37. Ascription discussed in the title. Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 9, no. 4311,1 and Zumkeller See Distelbrink no. 220. r no. 203. The ascription to Johannes de Caulibus is queried by XX7 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Amatorium. Incipit:‘[P]resens opus- Columban Fischer, ‘Die Meditationes vitae Christi, ihre hands- culum qui legerit . . .’ chriftliche Uº berlieferung und die Verfasserschaftsfrage’, 626 bonaventura [b-418^b-419

r refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 250^63. dotting in red, blue, or gold; on aa6 a nine-line initial ‘P’ is sup- Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 bl plied in pink highlightedwith acanthus leaf scrolling in black, and and Distelbrink no. 59. ending in yellow acanthus leaves, the descender of the letter ¢lling v ZZ3 Bonaventura: Collationes de decem praeceptis. the inner margin; in the lower margin a foliate sta¡ in red, yellow, refs. See B-417. green, and silver, now oxidized; in the outer margin a stylized rose r r Aaa5 Bonaventura: [Determinationes quaestionum circa regulam branch in blue, green, pink, red, yellow, gold, and silver; on hh1 a Fratrum Minorum. Pars II.] ‘Libellus apologeticus id est excusa- ten-line initial is supplied in green on a gold ground with a foliate torius’. sta¡ in the inner margin in green, yellow, red, and silver, now oxi- 1 r refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 z . Bonaventura, Opera dized, and with some dotting. On h6 athree-line initial is supplied omnia,VIII 356^74. in gold with £oral decoration in the outer margin in green, pink, r Ccc1 Bonaventura: Lignum vitae. and silver and one gold dot. Initials, made up of cadelles, are sup- refs. See B-417. plied in red or blue, and other initials, sometimes with pen-£our- v Ddd1 Bonaventura [pseudo-]; Alanus [de Insulis pseudo-]: De sex ishing into the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red alis seraphim. or blue. refs. Bonaventura, Operaomnia (Rome,1588^96),VII 684^7; PL Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. r CCX 273^80. Ascribed to Alanus de Insulis by Glorieux, Emmeramus; on front pastedowns and on [*1 ] of vol. 1 an Re¤ pertoire, 305 ct and Distelbrink no. 111. Ascription discussed inscription: ‘Monasterij S. Emmeramj Ratisbon×’, similar r r in the title. inscription on A2 ; on [*1 ] of vol. 1 and on front pastedown of r Ddd3 Bonaventura: De sex alis seraphim. vol. 2 an eighteenth-century armorial book-plate, for which see refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ag and Distelbrink no. 17. Warnecke 1671. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 131^51. ‘Duplum’and ‘III N 475’on back pastedown of vol. 2. Purchased v Eee5 [Second colophon.] for »0. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1861), 9. Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.2,3. Husner)], 1495. Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) 1495; (II) 18 Dec. 1495. 8 6 8 6.8 6 8.6 8 6.8 6 B-419 Bonaventura collation: Part I: [* ] [À ] a b c^f g h i^y z A^M N^Q R^Y8.6 Z8 AA6 BB8 CC DD6 EE8; part II: 2A8 BC6 aa bb8 cc^ Opuscula. 6.8 6 8.6 2 8.6 6 8.6 8 v qq rr^tt vv^zz AA^QQ RR SS TT^YY ZZ Aaa^ [*1 ] Bonaventura: ‘Opuscula sancti Bonauenture . . . in hoc libello Eee6. Gatherings [*] and [À] are numbered but not signed. nouiter impressa’. r Four full-page woodcuts. [*2 ] ‘Tabula opusculorum sancti Bonauenture que in hoc libello GW 4648; HC *3468; Go¡ B-928; BMC I 144; Pr 639; BSB-Ink continentur’. r B-673; CIBN B-616; Rhodes 417; Sack, Freiburg, 741; Schreiber a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta: De institutione novi- V 3521; Sheppard 493. tiorum. De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. Lib. I.

COPY Pars I.] ‘De interiori homine siue alias de triplici statu religio- sorum, incipientium videlicet pro¢tientium et perfectorum, et Bound in two volumes. Edges of z3 repaired. Binding: Both volumes bound uniformly in contemporary blind- primo de informatione nouitiorum’. tooled calf over wooden boards, two clasps; rebacked. Title-label refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 652^8; atthehead of the upper cover. On both covers ¢llets form a double David von Augsburg, ed. Lempp. On authorship see Glorieux, frame; the inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into lozenge- Re¤ pertoire, 305 cu and Distelbrink no. 90. On the author see VL shaped compartments. Surface perished and stamps unidenti¢- II 47^58; Sto« ckerl, Bruder David von Augsburg, 192^6. r able. Size: 298 ¿ 218 ¿ 103 and 298 ¿ 215 ¿ 90 mm. Size of b4 Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta: De profectu religio- leaf: 290 ¿ 189 mm. sorum Lib. I. De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. Occasional early marginal notes, all in one early hand, especially Lib. II.] ‘Liber secundus qui intitulatur de reformatione mentis’. in gatherings M, N, mm^rr, and BB^CC, mainly extracting key refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 595^612; r David von Augsburg, ed. Lempp, 63^378. On authorship see words. On BB5 an early manuscript note in the same hand, ascribing the text to Hugo de Balma. Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 cv and Distelbrink no. 100. On the Scroll painted around title and coloured in yellow and green in author see VL II 47^58, and Sto« ckerl, Bruder David von vol. 1, in red and blue in vol. 2. Woodcuts coloured in yellow, Augsburg, 198^9. v green, and red and three of them decorated with painted borders. d3 Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta: De profectu religio- r sorum Lib. II. De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. On [*2 ] a four-line initial is supplied in green, highlighted in yel- low, on a gold background and with two gold dots; similar initial Lib. III.] ‘Tertius scilicet de processu religionis’. 2 r r refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 612^51; in pinkon A2 . On a1 aten-line initial is supplied, on a darkgreen ground, in blue de¢ned in black, with white highlighting, gold in David von Augsburg, ed. Lempp, 63^378. r i r Bonaventura: Regula novitiorum. the area de¢ned by the letter, within a green frame. On aa1 a 1 seven-line initial is supplied in green, edged in black, highlighted refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 475^90; Selecta scripta in yellow, on a blue background, with a red and a blue rosette and (Quaracchi, 1942), 191^232; see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ad and an acanthus leaf in the margin. On aa v a nine-line initial is sup- Distelbrink no. 53. 1 v plied in pink on a gold ground with highlighting in white and i7 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Bernardus a' Bessa]: Speculum discipli- black and foliate extension into the margin in colours, with some nae [ad novitios]. refs. See B-418. b-419^b-422] bonaventura 627

v r n1 Bonaventura: [De triplici via. Also known as Incendium [g10 ] [Alphabetical index.] Incipit: ‘[T]ametsi in capite huiusce pre- amoris, Parvum bonum, Regimen conscientiae and Fons vitae.] clari opusculi . . .’ ‘Itinerarium in seipsum’. Nuremberg: [Johann Sensenschmidt], 10 Feb. 1472. Folio. refs. See B-417. collation: [a b10 c8 d6+1 e^g10 h4]. r n8 Bonaventura: [Soliloquium.] ‘De quattuor mentalibus exerci- GW 4651; H *3472; Go¡ B-855; BMC II 405; Pr 1947; BSB-Ink tiis’. B-653; Sheppard 1398. refs. See B-417. aa r Bonaventura [pseudo-: Oratio.] ‘Stimulus amoris’. COPY 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century plain calf; marbled pastedowns; refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 206; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 277 ¿ 195 ¿ 18 mm. Size of Stimulus amoris Fr. Iacobi Mediolanensis, ed. PP. Collegii S. leaf: 265 ¿ 179 mm. Bonaventurae, Bibliotheca franciscana ascetica medii aevi, 4 Headings, initials, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red (2nd edn Quaracchi, 1949), 3^5; see Distelbrink no. 218. capital strokes and underlining. aa r Bonaventura [pseudo-: Stimulus amoris. Forma intermedia.] 1 Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 206^50; ‘Duplum’and old shelfmark ‘Inc. Typ. No 2359’on the front end- Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), XII 631^703. See leaf; pencil number ‘2577’on rear endleaf. Acquired between1847 also Jacobus Mediolanensis, Stimulus amoris, 2nd edn and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not found in Catalogus (1843), with (Quaracchi, 1949), 6^129. A compilation from the work by Frater Appendix. Jacobus lector Mediolanensis; see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 cx shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.27. and Distelbrink no. 218. Divided into two parts. v dd6 Bonaventura: [Lignum vitae.] ‘De Jesu Christi vita’. refs. See B-417. B-421 Bonaventura r ee7 Bonaventura [pseudo-: Speculum conscientiae.] ‘Speculum Breviloquium. anime’. r refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 623^45. Authorship [a1 ] Bonaventura: Breviloquium.‘Prologus’. refs. See B-417. dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dm (also attribu- v ted to Johannes de Peckham and Henricus de Hassia), [a6 ] Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Table of contents.] ‘Registrum Distelbrink no. 215, and Opera omniaVIII 623 n.1. huius libelli’. refs. See B-417. Brescia: Bernardinus de Misintis, for Angelus Britannicus, 17 v o o [a7 ] Bonaventura: Breviloquium. Dec. 1495. 8 and 4 . refs. See B-417. collation: [*4] a^p8 q4 aa^gg8. [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, not after 1476]. Folio. GW 4649; HC *3467 (including H 3481); Go¡ B-929; BMC VII 989; 10 8 Pr 7033; BSB-Ink B-672; Sheppard 5811;Veneziani, Brescia, 235. collation: [a^g h ]. GW 4653; H *3470; Go¡ B-857; BMC II 342; Pr 1654; BSB-Ink COPY B-655; CIBN B-620; Sheppard 1228. Binding: Parchment. Size:180 ¿ 130 ¿ 26 mm. Sizeofleaf: 172 ¿ 118 mm. COPY v Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian Early foliation. On q4 early drawings. v Library. Size: 299 ¿ 216 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 193 mm. Provenance: Lucio Piacentini (sixteenth century?); on q4 inscription: ‘Sum fratris Lucij Plac[enti]ni professi sancti A few early marginal corrections. Hyeronimi’ pasted over; later inscriptions: ‘In Monasterio Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red underlining. Sab[i?]niensi’ possibly a monastery in Sabiona, South Tyrol; and Provenance: Probably J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); see sale (1837), ‘Julo(?) Pe[ ] de Alaysa[ ]’. Valerio Piacentini (sixteenth/seven- lot 79; purchased for »0. 2. 6; see Books Purchased (1837), 5. teenth century):‘D.Valerij Placentini’; inscription in a sixteenth/ shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.28. r seventeenth-century hand on a2 . Cardinal Giuseppe Garampi (1725^1792); printed book-label ‘Ex bibliotheca Josephi r B-422 Bonaventura Garampii’ on [*1 ]. Purchased from Sta« helin & Lauenstein, Breviloquium, et al. Catalogue 11 (1900), no.1332 for 22.50 Marks. shelfmark: Inc. e. I22.1495.1. Part I. 1 r a2 Bonaventura: Breviloquium.‘Prologus’. refs. See B-417. B-420 Bonaventura r a6 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Table of contents.] Breviloquium. refs. See B-417. r v [a1 ] Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Prologus.] a6 Bonaventura: Breviloquium. refs. See B-417. refs. See B-417. r [a6 ] Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Table of contents.] ‘Capitula’. Part II. 2 r refs. See B-417. a1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Nicolaus de Hanapis]: Biblia pau- v [a6 ] Bonaventura: Breviloquium. perum. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]xori Manue concepture ¢lium populi libera- refs. See B-417. torem angelus apparens abstinentiam indixit’’Judic[um] .xiii. [Idc v [g9 ] [Colophon.] 13,2] . . .’ refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VII 469^563. Ascribed to Nicolaus de Hanapis by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dc, 628 bonaventura [b-422^b-424

Distelbrink no. 64, and Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, nos COPY 1789/90 and 5815. Wanting the blank leaf [a1] and leaves [s3^9]. r d8 [Colophon.] Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1477. 4o. Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 413 ¿ 295 ¿ 35 mm. Size of collation: Part I: 1a^e8 f6 g8; Part II: 2a b8 c6 d8. leaf: 400 ¿ 273 mm. GW 4654; H *3473; Go¡ B-858; BMC XII 16; Pr 4313; BSB-Ink Principal initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue; other B-656; CIBN B-621; Hillard 445; Sack, Freiburg, 742; Sheppard initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capi- 3482. tal strokes and underlining. Provenance: Purchased for ». 0. 15.0; see Books Purchased FIRST COPY (1844), 7. Part I only. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.7. Binding: Nineteenth-century German(?) paper boards covered with leaves from a liturgical manuscript on parchment, dyed dark blue. Bound identically with copy 2 (see below). Remains of B-424 Bonaventura bookseller’s label at the tail of the spine. Size: 221 ¿ 163 ¿ 25 and Commentarius in secundum librum Sententiarum Petri 220 ¿ 172 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ 155 mm. Occasional early marginal notes in red. Lombardi (ed. Thomas Penket). r Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital a2 Bonaventura: Commentarius in secundum librum strokes and underlining. Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Edited by Thomas Penketh, as Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Conventual Franciscans, stated in the colophon. 1 r Inventio crucis/Sancta crux; on a2 inscription: ‘Ad refs. See B-423. v Bibliothecam Fratrum Minorum Conuentualium S. Francisci mm3 [Colophon.] v Herbipoli ad S. Crucem’. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); name on the mm3 ‘Tabula’. 1 v front endleaf and on g8 ; sale (1837), lot 79. Date of acquisition Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio and Theodorus de Reynsburch, unknown; other books with neighbouring shelfmarks were 1477. Folio. acquired during the1830s. collation: a^l10 m 2m8 n^p P q^t10 v8 x10 y z8 aa12 bb^kk8 ll mm6. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.46. GW 4659; HC (+ Addenda) *3538; Go¡ B-873; BMC V 254; Pr 4428; SECOND COPY BSB-Ink B-659; CIBN B-627; Rhodes 412; Sheppard 3565^6. Part II only. Binding: Nineteenth-century German(?) paper boards covered FIRST COPY with leaves from a liturgical manuscript on parchment, dyed Wanting the blank leaf a1. dark blue; see above. Size: 221 ¿ 173 ¿ 19 mm. Size of Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian half green mo- leaf: 213 ¿ 156 mm. rocco, the spine gold-tooled; endpapers watermarked ‘AlMasso’, Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital and in a crowned shield a lion below the initials GM (cf. B-124); strokes and underlining. probably bound for Boutourlin. Size: 265 ¿ 195 ¿ 50 mm. Size of Provenance: Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased leaf: 257 ¿ 182 mm. (1843), 8. Occasional early marginal notes in red and ink; various hands. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.63. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes. B-423 Bonaventura Provenance: Albergotti family (eighteenth century); o¡set inscription on a2. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^ Commentarius in primum librum Sententiarum Petri 1829); book-plate and shelfmark no. 168, see Catalogue (1831); Lombardi. sale catalogue (1839), lot 265; purchased at his sale for »0. 10. 0; r [a2 ] Bonaventura: [Commentarius in primum librum see Books Purchased (1840), 5. Sententiarum Petri Lombardi.] shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.7. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 b, Stegmu« ller, Repertorium SECOND COPY commentariorum, 111, and Distelbrink no. 2. Bonaventura, Binding: Contemporary German plain dark brown pigskin over Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1882), I. wooden boards; two clasps; central boss and four corner-pieces r [t1 ] Bonaventura: ‘Questiones . . . super primo libro Sententiarum’. on each cover lost; rebacked. Size: 295 ¿ 207 ¿ 86 mm. Size of Incipit: ‘Circa genus cause materialis queritur . . .’ leaf: 287 ¿ 197 mm. [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), Fragments from a ¢fteenth-century manuscript, containing a c.1474^7]. Folio. Printed in type 2 of the editions ascribed by draft letter concerning events in Vienna and a sermon, used as Ohly to Georg Reyser. As dated by GW and Sheppard; Pellechet pastedowns. dates [not after 1480] relying on a manuscript date, CIBN [1474^ On the front endleaf is pasted a fragment from a ¢fteenth-century manuscript in German, found used as a bookmark. 9]. r collation: [a^c10 d8 e6 f^h10 i4 k^m10 n8 o^q10 r8 s10 t2]. On a2 an 18^line £oral initial is supplied in green, magenta, red, GW 4656; H *3536; Go¡ B-870; BMC I 80; Pr 324; BSB-Ink B-657; and grey. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; CIBN B-625; Ohly, ‘Reyser’, 27; Pellechet 2710; Sack, Freiburg, red capital strokes and underlining. Provenance: Bibliotheca Ingeleriana. Andreas Seidel (£. 1672^ 743; Sheppard 249. r 1706); on a1 inscription: ‘Ex reliquijs Bibliothec× Inglerian× possidet Andreas Seidel, Culmbac[ensis] pastor Illschwang. b-424^b-428] bonaventura 629

r v 1706’. William Allford (1820^1865); on a1 armorial book-plate, a7 ‘Oratio dicenda post missam’. Incipit:‘[O]mnipotens sempiterne see Howe, Book Plates, 399. Francis Edward Norris (1885^1966). Deus, Jhesu Christe domine, esto propicius . . .’ Presented in 1952; see BLR 4,3 (1952), 174. refs. See Leroquais, Livres d’heures, I 312 (MS. lat. 10433, fol. shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1477.2. 220v). [Paris: Antoine Caillaut, c.1490]. 4o. collation: a8. B-425 Bonaventura GW 4677; Pr 7974A; Sheppard 6196. Legenda maior S. Francisci [Italian]. COPY r [*1 ] [Table of contents.] Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter red morocco; marbled r a1 Bonaventura: Legenda maior S. Francisci [Italian].‘La uita del pastedowns. Size: 212 ¿ 143 ¿ 6 mm. Sizeof leaf: 206 ¿ 135 mm. glorioso seraphico pa[t]re meser san Francesco’. Incipit: ‘[C]omo Provenance: Purchased for 35 Francs from Anatole Claudin on per il glorioso patre seraphico meser san Francesco . . .’ 29 Dec, 1899, no. 94612. r e3 ‘La uita [e] miraculo de sa[n] Francesoho(!)’. Incipit:‘[I]n prima e shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.1. da considerare ch[e] il glorioso patre . . .’ r o8 ‘La regola de frati minori’. Incipit: ‘[O]norio ueschoue [e] seruo B-427 Bonaventura de serui . . . Si uole desiderare spesso l’apostolicha sedia . . .’ v De preparatione ad missam. o8 Franciscus de Assisio: Regula. [Also known as Regola bollata.] r ‘Della regola [e] uita de frati minori’. A2 Bonaventura: De preparatione ad missam. refs. Franciscus de Assisio, Gli scritti, ed. Mariano D’Alatti refs. See B-426. (Rome, 1982), 41^8. [Leipzig:Wolfgang Sto« ckel], 1496. 4o. r 8 o11 Franciscus de Assisio: ‘Il testamento del beato sancto collation: A . Francescho’. GW 4683; H *3548; Go¡ B-935; BMC III 653; Pr 3051; BSB-Ink refs. Franciscus de Assisio, Gli scritti, ed. D’Alatti,146^9. B-664; Sheppard 2154. o Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 6 Feb. 1477. 4 . COPY collation: [*4] a^n8 o12. Gathering [*] numbered but not signed. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian GW 4662; HR 3574; Go¡ B-890; BMC VI 714; Pr 5798; CIBN Library. Size: 220 ¿ 160 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 147 mm. v B-629; Ganda 56; Sheppard 4845. Occasional early marginal notes. On A8 ‘Claros viros decet vir- COPY tus, memoria eius decus perpetuu[m]’ in a sixteenth/seventeenth-

Leaf [*1] repaired; missing text supplied in manuscript facsimile. century hand. Gathering [*] (the table of contents) bound last. Provenance: Purchased for ». 0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian gold-tooled red 21. morocco; probably bound for Boutourlin. Size: 273 ¿ 195 ¿ shelfmark: 1 d.76. 30 mm. Size of leaf: 262 ¿ 181 mm. v Provenance: Murata, Lazio(?); on [*4 ] faded inscription: B-428 Bonaventura ‘Questo libro si e del s. del m[urate?] e ec[clesi]a’ and below De preparatione ad missam. ‘[Quest]o [bel?] libro sie del . . . del monasterio del [murate?] . . .’ a r Bonaventura: De preparatione ad missam. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); book-plate 1 refs. See B-426. and shelfmark ‘No. 169’, see Catalogue (1831); not found in sale a v ‘Oratio deuota ad eukaristiam’. catalogue. Purchased for »0.18. 0; see Books Purchased (1848), 6. 7 refs. See B-426. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.1. v a8 ‘Oratio dicenda ante missam’. Incipit: ‘[D]eus, qui de indignis dignos, de peccatoribus iustos . . .’ refs. See B-426. B-426 Bonaventura v a8 ‘Oratio dicenda post missam’. Incipit:‘[O]mnipotens sempiterne De preparatione ad missam. Deus, domine Jesu Christe, esto propitius . . .’ r a1 Bonaventura: De preparatione ad missam. refs. See B-426. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 99^106; see Glorieux, [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1500]. 4o. Re¤ pertoire, 305 ai and Distelbrink no. 24. On authorship see 8 collation: a . Leaf a3 is signed aii. Franz, Messe, 462^3. v Woodcut initials. a6 [Johannes de Peckham: Meditatio de SS. sacramento altaris. GW 4685; R 1467; Go¡ B-937; Sheppard 3102. Also known as Rhythmus de corpore Christi; rhythmic poem.] ‘Oratio dicenda ad eucharistiam’. COPY refs. AH 31, no. 105 (De corpore Christi), strophes 1^11 and 13^ Bound with B-210; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 143 mm. 15. See Walther, Initia, 2023 and Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- Copious early marginal notes in various hands. cum, 9, no. 4855,2. On authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 316 o ap., and Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 839. shelfmark: 4 B 6 (2) Th.Seld. v a7 ‘Oratio dicenda ante missam’. Incipit: ‘[D]eus, qui de indignis dignos, de peccatoribus iustos . . .’ refs. See Leroquais, Livres d’heures, I 156 (MS. lat. 1347, fol. 207v). 630 bonaventura [(b-429)^b-433

(B-429) Bonaventura Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capi- De preparatione ad missam. tal strokes and underlining. o Provenance: Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not found in [Paris: Guy Marchant], for Jean Petit, [c.1505]. 8 . GWassigns to Catalogus (1843), with Appendix; the shelfmark suggests that [Guy Marchant]. Dated from the state of the device (GW, this may be a duplicate from Munich, Royal Library acquired in Moreau); Pr dates [c.1500]. 8 4 1850. collation: [a ] b . shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.16. Woodcut initials. GW IV col. 416; Pr 8034; Moreau, 146: 29; not in Sheppard. B-431 Bonaventura COPY Soliloquium. Bound with: r 1. Lavacrum conscientiae. Rouen: Jacques Le Forestier, [1507]; a2 Bonaventura: Soliloquium. [Also known as De quattuor menta- 2. Jean Gerson, Opus tripartitum. Rouen: for Pierre Regnault, libus exercitiis.] [c.1510]; refs. See B-417. 3. Tractatus de septem peccatis mortalibus. Rouen: Pierre Violette [Gouda: Gerard Leeu, not after 1483]. 4o. For dating see Pellechet. for Pierre Regnault, [150^]; collation: a^e8 f6. 4. Laurentius Dozoli, Tractatus corporis Christi. Paris: Jean GW 4687; HC 3485; Go¡ B-954; BMC IX 36; Pr 8935; BBFN 92; Lambert, [c.1506]. Campbell 337; Chatelain p. 29: 175; CIBN B-640; HPT II 417; Binding: Early sixteenth-century panel tooled calf over wooden ILC 437; Oates 3402^5; Pellechet 2672; Rhodes 418; Sheppard boards, clasp lost; rebacked. On both covers ¢llets form a frame; 6904.

the inner rectangle is ¢lled with a blind-tooled panel. On the COPY upper cover a framed panel depicting S. Barbara holding a book Bound with A-039; see there for details of binding and proven- and the martyr’s palm, in front of a tower with three windows. On ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 137 mm. the lower cover a panel lettered around the edges ‘Notam fac Wanting the blank leaf a1. michi uiam in > qua ambulem > [quia] ad [te leuaui] > animam shelfmark: Arch. G e.6(4). meam’ [Ps 142,8]; the central rectangle is divided into ¢ve hori- zontal compartments, the innermost one ¢lled with triangular £oral ornaments, the two outer ones on either side with tendrils B-432 Bonaventura surrounding animals. For a similar binding see Sta¡an Soliloquium. r Fogelmark, Flemish and Related Panel-stamped Bindings: a2 Bonaventura: Soliloquium. [Also known as De quattuor menta- Evidence and Principles (NewYork, 1990), pl. xl. Size: 145 ¿ 95 ¿ libus exercitiis.] ‘Dialogus . . . in quo anima deuota meditando 40 mm. Size of leaf: 136 ¿ 90 mm. interrogat et homo mentaliter respondet’. Front pastedown from a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century printed edi- refs. See B-417. tion of Guilelmus Duranti, Speculumiudiciale, lib. II, part III (De Paris: Guy Marchant, in part for Jean Petit, 29 July 1499. 8o. expensis que ¢unt extra iudicium), with additions of Johannes collation: a^e8 f 4. Andreae, amounting to 32 lines from the end of an ‘a’ column v v Two woodcuts on a1 and f4 ; woodcut initials. (only one word’s width of col.‘b’), with the marginal commentary GW 4693; HCR 3489; Go¡ B-956; BMC VIII 66; Pr 8020; Sheppard cut o¡ before the end of the page. Rear pastedown from a six- 6235. teenth-century edition of a work on logic (printer’s waste). The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library pasted inside both covers. COPY Provenance: Acquired before 1620; see James, Catalogus (1620), Bound with: 245, for item1 in the volume. 1. Isidorus Hispalensis, De summo bono. Paris: Jean Petit,1502; Former Bodleian shelfmark: 8o L 48 Art. 3. David de Augusta, De exterioris et interioris hominis composi- shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.3(5). tione. Lib. II^III (De profectu religiosorum). Paris: [Andre¤ Bocard for] Jean Petit, [c.1498^1500] (D-036). With Petit’s device on the title-page; see Polain, Marques, 146. B-430 Bonaventura Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian half green mo- Soliloquium. rocco, bound for Boutourlin. Size: 142 ¿ 103 ¿ 28 mm. Size of r [a2 ] Bonaventura: Soliloquium. [Also known as De quattuor men- leaf: 135 ¿ 98 mm. talibus exercitiis.] Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); refs. See B-417. shelfmark ‘No. 612’, see Catalogue (1831); sale catalogue (1841), lot 110. Purchased for »0. 10. 0, plus »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 1474]. 4o and folio. (1842), 24 and 8. collation: [a b10 c6]. Gathering [c] is in folio. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.19(2). GW 4686; H *3483; Go¡ B-953; BMC I 72; Pr 287; BSB-Ink B-674; CIBN B-638; Hillard 448; Sack, Freiburg, 754; Sheppard 195. B-433 Bonaventura COPY De triplici via. Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [c6]. r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian a1 [Title-page.] r Library. Size: 272 ¿ 200 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 260 ¿ 188 mm. a2 Bonaventura(?): De triplici via. Prologus. r A few early marginal annotations. Pencil number ‘5062’on [a1 ]. refs. See B-418. b-433^b-437] bonaventura 631

v a2 Bonaventura: [De triplici via.] ‘Incendium amoris’. ‘Paruum B-435 Bonaventura bonum vel regimen conscientie sancti Bonauenture quod vocatur De castitate et munditia sacerdotum. fons vite.’ r refs. See B-417. A2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De castitate et munditia sacerdotum. v Incipit: ‘Voce lamentabili et amaro corde, [f]ratres carissimi, d2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Opus contemplationis. refs. See B-418. referre compellor. . .’ refs. See B-434. Montserrat: Johann Luschner, for the monastery, 27 May 1499. F v ‘Nota bene auctoritates que sequuntur’. Incipit: ‘[I]tem tot mor- 8o. 3 8 tibus digni sunt sacerdotes . . .’ collation: a^d . o v Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 21 May [14]99. 4 . On a1 a woodcut; woodcut initials. 6 GW 4708; HC, Addenda, 3500; Go¡ B-972; BMC X 78; not in Pr; collation: A^F . CIBN B-645; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 66; Kurz 72; Vindel, GW 4718; HC *3505; Go¡ B-868; BMC III 650; Pr 3036; BSB-Ink Arte, I 218: 136; not in Sheppard. B-679; Sheppard 2145. COPY COPY Binding: Twentieth-century Spanish gold-tooled blue morocco; Bound with A-018; see there for details of binding and proven- marbled pastedowns; bound by Subirana and gilt by Emilio ance. Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 125 mm. Wanting the blank leaf F6. Brugalla: lettered ‘S+B’ and ‘1499’ on the spine and signed r ‘SUBIRANA-ENC.’and ‘BRUGALLA-DOR.’ Size: 146 ¿ 103 ¿ On A1 of item 2 an early note in German: ‘O Maria, mater 10 mm. Size of leaf: 142 ¿ 99 mm. vnÞderkaren Allelua > Vende van vnÞ dines ky[n]des carne gracia Several reproductions of pages of this edition pasted in at the end > P[rimus] [Post?] om[nium] [omne?] molle donum h[ ]’, followed by ‘Bertoldus’ in a di¡erent hand. of the volume. r Provenance: Jorge Beristayn (1894^1964); name written in ink Provenance: On A1 of item 2 erased inscription. Purchased from on the penultimate leaf. On the front pastedown a twentieth-cen- Joseph Baer & Co., 143. Lager-Catalog, no.170, for10 Marks; see tury ex-libris lettered ‘sb’ [Subirana-Brugalla]. Albert Ehrman Library Bills,17 May 1884. (1890^1969); armorial book-plate on the front pastedown; shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.39(2). stamp on the back endleaf; accession no. ‘1807’; bought by him in 1936 from Edwin Marcus Baer for »100; blue presentation B-436 Bonaventura plate from A. and R. E[hrman] to J[ohn] P.W. E[hrman] dated 17 Centiloquium. Mar. 1949 on the back endleaf. Purchased through Quaritch in [a r] Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Prologus.] 1978 for $2400 at the Broxbourne sale (London: Sotheby’s, 8 2 refs. See B-417. May 1978), lot 380. r [a2 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Table of contents.] shelfmark: Inc. f. S19.1499.1. v [a4 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. refs. See B-417. B-434 Bonaventura Zwolle: [Johannes de Vollenhoe, c.1478/9^80]. 4o. Sometimes De castitate et munditia sacerdotum. assigned to [Pieter van Os], but HPT assigns to [Johannes de r a1 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De castitate et munditia sacerdotum. Vollenhoe]. Incipit: ‘[V]oce lamentabili et amaro corde, fratres carissimi, collation: [a^n8 o10]. referre compellor . . .’ Authorship dubious according to GW 4719; HC 3496; Go¡ B-869; BMC IX 81; Pr 9125; BBFN 105; Distelbrink no. 79. Campbell 333; CIBN B-650; HPT II 448; ILC 427; Oates 3594^ r e5 ‘Tabula titulorum huius libelli’. 5; Rhodes 411; Sheppard 7004. o [Paris: Antoine Caillaut, c.1482^4]. 4 . COPY collation: a^d8 e6. Binding: Eighteenth-century sprinkled calf; marbled paste- GW 4709; C 4373; Go¡ B-861; BMC VIII 44; Pr 7940; CIBN B-646; downs. Size: 206 ¿ 140 ¿ 26 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 133 mm. Hillard 451; Sheppard 6183. Principal initials are supplied in blue or red with reserved white COPY decoration and pen-£ourishing in red or brown. Other initials Binding: Nineteenth-century English half morocco; bound for and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and Douce. Size: 187 ¿ 138 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 133 mm. underlining. Initials are supplied in red. Provenance: Bethlehem (Herent), near Louvain, Priory, BVM, r Provenance: Bruges, Flanders, Augustinian Hermits of the Augustinian Canons; on [o10 ] inscription: ‘Iste liber pertinet v Congregation of S. Gulielmus; on e6 deleted inscription: monasterio de Bethleem prope Louanium’. R. C. Edwards (nine- ‘Pertinet monasterio fratrum heremitarum sancti Wilhelmi teenth century?); inscription of name on front endleaf. Purchased Brugis’. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. from James Tregaskis, Catalogue 304, no. 334, for »2. 18. 0; see Bequeathed in 1834. Library Bills, 21 May 1895. shelfmark: Douce 52. shelfmark: Inc. e. N11.1479.1.

B-437 Bonaventura Diaeta salutis. 1 r a1 ‘Tabula super dietam salutis et capitula diete salutis’. 632 bonaventura [b-437^b-439

2 r a1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Guilelmus de Lanicia]: Diaeta salutis. B-438 Bonaventura Incipit: ‘‘‘[H]ec est via, ambulate in ea . . .’’ Ysa[ias] .30. [Is 30,21] Diaeta salutis. Magnam misericordiam facit, qui erranti . . .’ v [a1 ] ‘Capitula diete salutis’. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96),VI 285^348. r On authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dd (by Guilelmus [a2 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Guilelmus de Lanicia]: Diaeta salutis. de Lavicea) and Distelbrink no.124 (by Guilelmus de Lanicia). refs. See B-437. Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1474. Folio. [Esslingen: Conrad Fyner, c.1475]. Folio. Often found with collation: 1a8 2a b10 c^f8 g10. Themata dominicalia totius anni (Go¡ T-128). Sack, Freiburg, GW 4720; HC 3528; Go¡ B-874; BMC I 219; Pr 1024; CIBN B-651; dates [c.1476]. collation: [a10 b c8 d6 e^h8 i6 k l8]. Sheppard 786^7; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 273. GW 4721 (I); H *3526; C 3333; Go¡ B-875; BMC II 515; Pr 2479; FIRST COPY Sack, Freiburg, 745; Sheppard 1776. Bound with: 1. Thomas Cantipratensis, Bonum universale de proprietatibus COPY Wanting gathering [l] (the Themata dominicalia). apum. [Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder,1478^80?] (T-197); Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for the Bodleian 3. Thomas Aquinas, De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum Library. Size: 293 ¿ 210 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 194 mm. sermonum. [Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, c.1475] (T-189). The references in the table of contents are corrected by an early Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the hand; occasional early marginal notes. On [a r] a marginal note Bodleian Library. Size: 297 ¿ 212 ¿ 56 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 2 in an eighteenth-century hand. 204 mm. On [a r] an eight-line initial is supplied in blue with an inkdrawing On a v of item one, bibliographical notes in Niesert’s hand. 2 1 of a dragon; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in On 2a r a four-line initial is supplied in blue with reserved white 1 red; red capital strokes and underlining. decoration and pen-£ourishing in red. Headings, chapter num- Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ bers in the margins, initials and paragraph marks are supplied in r on [a ]. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not red or blue; red capital strokes and underlining. Similar decora- 1 found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. tion in item 3. v shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.25. Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); on a1 inscription dated 1815; not found in his sale. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see B-439 Bonaventura Books Purchased (1840), 5. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.10(2). Diaeta salutis, et al. r SECOND COPY a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Guilelmus de Lanicia]: Diaeta salutis. Bound with: refs. See B-437 r 1. Dialogi decemvariorum auctorum. [Cologne: Printer of ‘Flores r3 ‘Tabuia(!) diete salutis’. v Sancti Augustini’,1473] (D-043(1)). t2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Devota con- Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; templatio, seu meditatio de nativitate domini. [Meditationes vitae marbled pastedowns. Size: 280 ¿ 210 ¿ 45 mm. Size of Christi, cap.7.] Incipit:‘[A]dueniente nouem mensium termino. . .’ leaf: 270 ¿ 194 mm. On former front pastedown (now raised) and four old endleaves refs. See B-418. v bound at the beginning, an early inscription of prayers and of a t3 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De resurrectione a peccato ad gratiam. text in four columns entitled ‘Documenta peroptima sancti Incipit: ‘[P]aulus apostolus videtur ¢rmiter asserere . . .’ Bernardi Clareuall[ensis]’, incipit: ‘Si plene vis assequi quod refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VI 277^9. v intendis. . .’On g10 of item 2 a metric prayer in a ¢fteenth-century Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 ay hand:‘Escas cum potu benedic, Deus, ore tuo tu Laus ex hoc esu and Distelbrink no.105. > v sit tibi, Christe Jhesu’. t7 ‘Tabula tractatus de resurrectione hominis’. Headings, initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red Lyons: Jean Bachelier and Pierre Bartelot, 14 July 1496. 8o. capital strokes and underlining. collation: a^t8. r Provenance: Jacob van der Straten (£. 1489); on former front On a1 a woodcut depicting the cruci¢xion. pastedown, inscription: ‘D[omi]nj Jacop van der straten a[nno] GW 4726; C 1155; Go¡ B-877; Pr 8655; Hillard 453; Sheppard 6711.

lxxxix.’ On the ¢rst old endleaf an inscription: ‘H. de platea [cor- COPY rected from atrio] possessor est istius libri.’ Walincourt, Hainaut, Binding: Half parchment. Size: 143 ¿ 100 ¿ 18 mm. Size of near Cambrai, Williamites, Congregation of Augustinian leaf: 136 ¿ 92 mm. Hermits; on ¢rst old endleaf, an inscription: ‘[Ist]e liber pertinet Occasional early marginal notes, some in Italian, in di¡erent monasterio vallis beate Marie [pro]pe Walincourt. Jacobus de r early hands. On t8 notes on the Holy Spirit and sin. platea dedit dicto conuentui.’ On the former front pastedown, an Provenance: Purchased in 1889 from Leo Olschki (1861^1940), inscription: ‘Henricus Moreau’; on ¢rst old endleaf: ‘Henricus Catalogue 20, no. 42, for Fr. 50; see Library Bills. Embracensis’. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 3.4. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘III.A.k.13’: see Lee, Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, part of lot 5495. Purchased for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 7. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 1.34(2). b-440^b-443] bonaventura 633

B-440 Bonaventura refs. See B-418. Diaeta salutis. Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, 12 Mar. [14]68. Folio. 10 8 10 8 r collation: [a b^d e^g h ]. a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Guilelmus de Lanicia]: Diaeta salutis. refs. See B-437. GW 4739; H *3557; Go¡ B-893; BMC II 315; Pr 1520; BSB-Ink r B-681; CIBN B-659; Sheppard 1115. r3 ‘Tabula diete salutis’. v t2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Devota con- COPY templatio, seu meditatio de nativitate domini. [Meditationes vitae Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. r Christi, cap. 7.] Leaf [d5 ], l. 1:‘h extendens |anatus e|t’, for which see GWAnm. refs. See B-418. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the v t3 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De resurrectione a peccato ad gratiam. Bodleian Library. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ refs. See B-439. 207 mm. v t7 ‘Tabula tractatus de resurrectione hominis’. Four-and two line initials are supplied in red over guide letters in Paris: Pierre Le Dru, for Jean Petit, 11 Nov. 1499. 8o. black or brown ink. Paragraph marks are supplied in red; red 8 capital strokes and underlining. collation: a^t . r One woodcut; one woodcut border; woodcut initials. Provenance: Vienna, Dominicans, S. Maria; on [a2 ] inscription: GW 4732; HC 3532; Go¡ B-882; Pr 8319; Hillard 455; Sheppard ‘Iste liber est conuentus beate Marie semper virginis fratrum 6467. ordinis predicatorum inWienna Austrie’. Purchased for »2.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), 10. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.25. Wanting n4. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) calf, rebacked; triple blind ¢l- B-442 Bonaventura lets form a border. Size: 135 ¿ 90 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 130 ¿ 87 mm. Meditationes vitae Christi. r r Provenance: John Golihill(?) (sixteenth century); name on t8 : a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Meditationes ‘This is John Gotshill(?)’. Robert Portland (sixteenth century); vitae Christi.‘Liber aureus de vita Christi’. V name on t8 : ‘Pro anima Roberti Portland’. John Shelley (six- refs. See B-418. V v teenth century); name on t8 . Robert Watts (1683^1726); donated i5 ‘Tabula capitulorum’. in 1708; inscription on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Donavit R. [Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger, c.1497^8]. 4o. Amelung, Watts, Socius Coll. D. Jo. Bapt. Sept.17.1708’. Fru« hdruck, I 42^3 assigns to [Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger]. o shelfmark: 8 N 69 Th. Assigned to [Ulm: Johann Zainer, c.1487] in BMC and GW. SECOND COPY collation: a^i6. Avariant with J. Petit’s device on the title-page. r ‘Accipies’ woodcut on a1 ; see Schreiber^Heitz no. 68. Binding: Early sixteenth-century English (London: Peter GW 4745; HC (+Addenda) *3551 = H 3552; Go¡ B-895; BMC II 530; Actors?) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, remains of one Pr 2549 = 2550; BSB-Ink B-685; Sack, Freiburg, 747; SchrammV clasp; rebacked. On both covers ¢llets form a frame. In the central p. 19; Schreiber V 3525 = 3526; Sheppard 1835; Wegener, Zainer, rectangle on the upper cover a framed panel (90 ¿ 63 mm) consist- 75. ing of three vertical stripes, the central one with two entwined COPY dragons, the outer ones with hares within foliage; in the frame let- Bound with A-112; see there for details of binding and proven- tering ‘PVISQV E MON DIEV. . . RE..S SV S IE SVIS TENV’. > > > ance. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 147 mm. In the central rectangle on the lower cover a framed panel (90 ¿ shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.78 (4). 61 mm) depicting a double-headed eagle; in the frame an oak and acorn border, in the corners a unicorn, a stag and other ani- mals. For a similar binding see Goldschmidt 204^5 and pl. XLI. B-443 Bonaventura Size: 145 ¿ 95 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 137 ¿ 91 mm. Meditationes vitae Christi. v r On a1 early English scribbles. a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Meditationes v Provenance: Robert Langford (sixteenth century?); on a1 ‘Iste vitae Christi.‘Tabula’. r liber pertinet ad Robartin Langford’ and ‘Robarte Langforde a4 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Meditationes possessor huius libri verus’. John Lyten (sixteenth century?); on vitae Christi. v a1 ‘Thys ys John lyten book’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); refs. See B-418. v armorial book-plate on the front pastedown; purchased from h6 [Colophon.] r Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887^1954) in 1934 for »15; accession h7 [Bonaventura: Lignum vitae. Excerpt.] ‘Versiculi arboris vite no.‘1649’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. Christi’.‘Jesus ex parte genitus > Jesus spirator natus’. shelfmark: Broxb. 10.2. refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia,VIII 86^7. r h8 Bernhardus [Claravallensis; Stephen Langton(?): Jubilus B-441 Bonaventura rhythmicus de nomine Jesu.] refs. PL CLXXXIV1317^20;A.Wilmart, Le‘‘Jubilus’’ditdesaint Meditationes vitae Christi. Bernard, Storia e Letteratura, 2 (Rome, 1944), 146^55 with r [a2 ] ‘Tabula’. r [a3 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Meditationes vitae Christi.‘Liber aureus de vita Christi’. 634 bonaventura [b-443^b-447

variant texts and arrangement. See also Walther, Initia, 9837; not Provenance: Elias Ashmole (1617^1692). Ashmolean Museum, listed in Sharpe, LatinWriters. Oxford, 1692.Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860. Pavia: [Franciscus Girardengus and Johannes Antonius Birreta, shelfmark: Ashm.1144*. for] Jacobus de Paucis Drapis Burgofrancho, 4 Mar. 1490. 8o. collation: a^g8 h10. Woodcut initials. B-446 Bonaventura GW 4748; HC *3560; Go¡ B-896; BMC VII1004; Pr 7076; BSB-Ink Meditationes vitae Christi [Italian] Ledeuote meditatione B-682; Oates 2653; Sheppard 5845. sopra la passione del nostro signore. r COPY a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Meditationes Binding: Parchment. Size:146 ¿ 105 ¿ 10 mm. Sizeofleaf: 146 ¿ vitae Christi [Italian]. ‘Le deuote meditatione sopra la passione 101 mm. del nostro signore’. Incipit: ‘[A]propinquando se il termine . . .’; v Provenance: Marinus Mattola Cerva (sixteenth century?); on a1 explicit: ‘. . . ritorno al sanctissimo corpo nel sepulchro.’ r ‘Est Marini Mattole° Cerue° Senioris’. Deleted ownership inscrip- e8 [Sonnet.] ‘Se alcuna pieta, o lector, ti moui’. v tion on h6 . The shelfmark indicates a date of acquisition after Venice: Hieronymus de Sanctis and Cornelio, 1487. 4o. c.1892. collation: a^e8. shelfmark: Inc. f. I23.1490.1. r 11full-page woodcuts; woodcut border on a2 ; woodcut initials; the design of the woodcuts are ascribed to Cristoforo Cortese; see C. B-444 Bonaventura Huter,‘Cristoforo Cortese in the Bodleian Library’, Apollo (Jan. Meditationes vitae Christi. 1980), 10^17, at 16 with references to earlier literature. GW 4795; R 843; Go¡ B-922; BMC V 461; Pr 5180; Essling 404; a r Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Caulibus(?)]: Meditationes 2 Sander 1172; Sheppard 4277. vitae Christi.‘Liber aureus de vita Christi’. refs. See B-418. COPY v i5 ‘Tabula capitulorum’. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian(?) quarter green morocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 217 ¿ 160 ¿ 12 mm. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, c.1496]. 4o. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 149 mm. Attributed to Husner by Ernst Voullie¤ me, ‘Zur a« ltesten A few early marginal notes. Buchdruckergeschichte StraÞburgs’, ZfB 32 (1915),309^21, at 311. The ¢rst two woodcuts are partly coloured and decorated with collation: a^i6. gold. GW 4754; HC *3550; Go¡ B-897; BMC I 116; Pr 505; BSB-Ink Provenance: Giuseppe Storck (1766^1836); inscription on a r: B-683; Hillard 457; Sack, Freiburg, 746; Sheppard 381. 1 ‘G. Storck a Milano 1802’. Sheppard records that this item was COPY purchased in 1842, but it has not been identi¢ed in Books Binding: Nineteenth-century green cloth, bound for the Purchased. Bodleian Library. Size: 218 ¿ 150 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ Former Bodleian shelfmark: Mason FF 461. 140 mm. r shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.32. Provenance: Deleted ownership inscription on a2 . Purchased from Joseph Baer & Co., 143. Lager-Catalog (1884), no. 154, for 4 Marks; see Library Bills17, May 1884. B-447 Bonaventura shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.56. Psalterium maius BeataeVirginis Mariae. r [a1 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Johannes de Peckham(?)]: Psalterium B-445 Bonaventura maius BVM. Meditationes vitae Christi [English] The myrroure of the refs. See B-418. blessyd lyf of Jhesu Cryste. [Basel: Martin Flach, c.1473^5]. 4o. Fragment. collation: [a^c10 d e8]. [Westminster]: William Caxton, [c.1489^90]. Folio. As dated by GW 4798; H *3568; Go¡, Supplement, B938a; Pr 7539; BSB-Ink Needham, Pardoner, and BMC; Sheppard dates [1488?], GW B-689; Sheppard 2386^7. [c.1490]. FIRST COPY 8 4 collation: a^s t . Bound with: Woodcuts: see BMC. 1. Gregorius I, Pont. Max., Pastorale, sive Regula pastoralis. GW 4764; HC 3564; Go¡ B-903; BMC XI; Pr 9672; de Ricci, [Basel: Martin Flach, not after 1472] (G-225). Caxton, 10; Du¡ 49; Needham, Pardoner, 90, no. Cx 96; Oates Gatherings [b] and [d] have changed places in binding. 4101; Sheppard 7408; STC 3260. Binding: Sixteenth-century parchment with two leather ties. COPY Size: 195 ¿ 143 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 132 mm. Originally bound with MS. Ashmole1144, see AshmoleCatalogue Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital v (1845), 990^3, at no. XXV.Extracted in 1885. strokes and underlining. On [e8 ] rubrication dated ‘1474’. Fragment of eight leaves; gathering i only. Provenance: Au am Inn, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, BVM et Binding: Nineteenth-century English blue cloth. Size: 285 ¿ S. Felicitas; inscription: ‘Monasterij S. F½licitatis in Auu’ in an 210 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 274 ¿ 199 mm. eighteenth-century hand and printed book-label dated 1778 with Early foliation 49^63, but in wrong order. shelfmark ‘H. Patres 6.B’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, b-447^b-451] bonaventura 635

r Munich;‘Dpl’on [a1 ]. Purchased from Munich viaThomas Rodd B-449 Bonaventura for Fl. 18, i.e. »1. 16. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 17. Sermones quattuor novissimorum. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.8(2). r SECOND COPY a2 [Bonaventura pseudo-: Sermones quattuor novissimorum.] Bound with A-574; see there for details of binding and proven- Incipit: ‘[A]nimarum salutem pio zelans a¡ectu . . .’Authorship dubious according to Distelbrink no. 210. ance. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 138 mm. v shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.13(1). m3 ‘[R]ubrice huius tractatus’. [Paris]: Philippe Pigouchet, for himself and Antoine Caillaut, B-448 Bonaventura [c.1489^90]. 4o. 8 Sermones de morte. collation: a^m . r GW 4807; Go¡ B-945; Pr 7947; Claudin I 302 and 304; Sheppard [a2 ] Pasqualicus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Lodovicus 6300. [Antonius] Montaltus. Incipit: ‘[O]mnes homines qui non equ[um] aliis ac sibi . . .’ COPY r Bound with A-073; see there for details of binding and proven- [a3 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Gilbertus Tornacensis]: Sermones de morte. Incipit: ‘[C]um propriam imperitiam, fratres carissimi, ance. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 157 mm. sub secreti . . .’Ascribed to Gilbert of Tournai by Distelbrink no. The device of A. Caillaut coloured yellow and blue. On a2 initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red, red capital strokes and 201. g v Andrelinus, P[ublius] Faustus: ‘Ad candidos lectores’.‘Puluereo underlining. 7 shelfmark: Douce 96(2). tam sancta situ monumenta latebant > Nunc volitant docti cuncta per ora chori’; 5 elegiac distichs. refs. See Publius Faustus Andrelinus, ‘Amores’ sive ‘Livia’, ed. B-450 Bonaventura Godelieve Tournoy-Thoen, Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Sermones quattuor novissimorum. Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten v [a1 ] Peregrinus Italicus: [Letter addressed to] Hieronymus de van Belgie« , Klasse der Letteren, 44/100 (Brussels, 1982), 221. v Bagnacavallus. Incipit:‘Me diebus istiscumaliquibusloquente...’ g7 [Colophon.] v The author describes himself as ‘frater’, and Hieronymus de g8 [Note about the place of sale.] Bagnacavallus as ‘magister ordinis minorum’. o r [Paris: Antoine Chappiel, for] Robert Gourmont, [after1500?]. 8 . [a2 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Sermones quattuor novissimorum. As dated by GW; Polain dates [c.1498]. Incipit: ‘[A]nimarum salutem pio zelans a¡ectu . . .’See B-449. 8 r collation: [a] b^g . r7 ‘Rubrice huius tractatus’. GW 4803; C 1152 (I); Go¡ B-944; not in Pr; Oates 3170^1; Polain [Paris: Antoine Chappiel], for Robert Gourmont, [after1500?]. 8o. 802(I); not in Sheppard. collation: [a8] b^r8 s4. COPY GW 4809; C 1152 (II); not in Pr; Sheppard 6551. Bound with: COPY 1. Johannes de Tambaco, Consolatio theologiae. Paris: Georg Fragment of four leaves: [a1.8] and [a4.5]. Size of fragments: 191 ¿ Mittelhus, [14]93 (J-199(2)); 137 and 195 ¿ 137 mm. Bound in a guard-book of French frag- 2. Innocentius III, Pont. Max., Liber de vilitate conditionis huma- ments removed from the binding of Inc. e. I22.1500.1, see B-183. nae [Paris:] Gaspard Philippe, 14 May 1502. shelfmark: Inc. c. F97.2(3). Binding: Contemporary French (Paris: Denis Roce) blind- tooled calf over pasteboards; four leather ties lost. Title-label with shelfmark ‘481 M’on the lower cover. On the upper cover a B-451 Bonaventura panel (120 ¿ 69 mm) is divided into four compartments, each Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. r depicting a saint (Jacobus, Barbara, Catharina, Nicolaus), sur- [a2 ] ‘Registrum sermonum et de tempore et de sanctis cum com- rounded by a three-quarter border lettered D[enis] R[oce] at the muni sanctorum’. r foot, with oak and acorn and a dragon on the right-hand side. [b2 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de On the lower cover is a panel (120 ¿ 55 mm) with a vertical row tempore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]eniet desideratus cunctis gentibus’’ Aggei of arches on either side ¢lled with acorns and £owers, surrounded .ii. [Agg 2,8] Si sancti patres domini desiderabant aduentum . . .’ byan oak and acorn border with a dragon. For the panels see Gid, refs. See Distelbrink no. 209 and Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos I no. 258 and II pl. 24 and pl. 30. For a similar panel see Sta¡an 1^130 (Servasanctus de Faenza). 130 sermons. Sometimes erro- Fogelmark, Flemish and Related Panel-stamped Bindings: neously attributed to Hugo de Sancto Caro; see Go¡. r Evidence and Principles (New York, 1990), pl. xli. Size: 147 ¿ [F4 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones 96 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 139 ¿ 95 mm. de sanctis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]ichi autem absit gloriari nisi in cruce Provenance: Martin Roce (early sixteenth century). Marcoussis, domini nostri Jesu Christi’’ Gala. vltimo. [Gal 6,14]. Narrat v Celestines, S. Trinitas; on g7 ‘Celestinorum de marcoussi . . . Ex Valerius Maximus . . .’ dono fratris Martini Ruze 481. M’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, V nos 131^2, 135^6, 138, 140, armorial book-plate; accession no. ‘1220’. Presented in 1978 by 143^7, 150, 153, 156^7, 161^70, 172, 160, 173^87 (Servasanctus de John Ehrman. Faenza). Sermons 9, 13, 30, 31, and 34 are not in Schneyer. shelfmark: Broxb. 22.15(3). Sermons 14, 32, 36, 37, and 38 are listed as anonymous; see Schneyer, Repertorium, VII nos 15 and 9 and Schneyer, Repertorium,VIII nos 1, 17 and 19. Sermon 18 is listed among the 636 bonaventura [b-451^b-452

sermons of Matthaeus ab Aquasparta: Matthaei ab Aquasparta, B-452 Bonaventura Sermones de Beata Maria Virgine, ed. C. Piana, Bibliotheca Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Franciscana Ascetica Medii Aevi, 9 (Quaracchi, 1962), 20^34; r see Schneyer, Repertorium, IV 157, no. 94. Some sermons are a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de also listed among the sermons of Bonaventura, see Schneyer, tempore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]eniet desideratus cunctis gentibus’’ Aggei Repertorium, I 655^6. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. A. C. .ij. [Agg 2,8] Si sancti patres domini desiderabant aduentum . . .’ refs. See B-451. Peltier (Paris, 1864^71), XIII 493^636. 54 sermons. Ascribed to r Servasanctus de Faenza by Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 305 dx, and A1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de Distelbrink no. 205. sanctis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]ihi autem absit gloriari nisi in cruce domini r nostri Jesu Christi’’ Gal. vltimo. [Gal 6,14]. Narrat Valerius [Q3 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de communi sanctorum. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati oculi qui vident que Maximus . . .’ refs. See B-451. vos videtis’’ Luce decimo [Lc 10,23]. Docet Anc[elmus] in libro r de veritate . . .’ I7 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de refs. Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos193^6,188,198^202, 205, 207, communi sanctorum. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati oculi qu[i] vident que vos 209, 215, 218, and 223. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. Peltier, videtis’’ Lu. x. [Lc10,23]. Dicit Ans[elmus] in libro de veritate . . .’ refs. See B-451. XIV 1^138. 16 sermons. v N6 [Colophon.] Zwolle: [Johannes de Vollenhoe], 1479. Folio. Regarded as a var- O r ‘Registrum alphabetico ordine collectum’. iant of Campbell^Kronenberg I 336a by Pr and GW. Formerly 1 Reutlingen: [Johann Otmar],‘Autumni tempore’ 1484. Folio. assigned to [Pieter van Os], but see HPT. See also G. Kohlfeldt, 8 6 8 6 8 6 ‘Einige Fa« lle von Inkunabel-Doppeldrucken’, ZfB 20 (1903), collation: a^z A^D E F GH I K^P . 375^8. GW 4813; H *3515 = 3514; Go¡ B-950; BMC II 585; Pr 2705; CIBN collation: [a10 b^z A^T8 V6]. B-673; Sack, Freiburg, 750; Sheppard 1971. GW 4810; H 3511 = HCR 3512 = HC 8976; Go¡ B-948; BMC IX 80; COPY Pr 9122; BBFN 108A; Campbell 336; CIBN B-672; Hillard 458; Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin (Inzigkofen: HPT II 448; ILC 435; Oates 3590^1; Sheppard 7003. Baden-Wu« rttemberg, Schunke^Schwenke^Rabenau 271) over

COPY bevelled wooden boards; remains of clasp. On both covers ¢llets form an intersecting double frame; within the outer frame, a Wanting [o2], [s1,2], and [I8]. Binding: Contemporary German (Herzogenburg, pomegranate stamp (Schunke^Schwenke 123 no. 156), a square Augustinians; or Oloumouc, Moravia?, KyriÞ workshop no. stamp with a swan, and a small open rosette. An inner rectangle 13?), blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, four corner-pieces is divided by ¢llets into three horizontal compartments; in the and the central boss on each cover and two clasps lost; yellow- large central compartment plain outline-tools form merry- edged leaves; rebacked. Parchment leaf used for reinforcing. thoughts each containing a round rosette stamp and a round stag Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the lower stamp (Schunke^Schwenke 141 no. 70a?); in the upper compart- cover. On both covers ¢llets form intersecting triple frames. On ment, a large round stamp with a double-headed eagle the upper cover the inner rectangle is ¢lled with £eurons sur- (Schunke^Schwenke 19 no. 455?); in the lower compartment, a rounded by merrythoughts made up of two di¡erent headed-out- square lamb-and-£ag stamp. Size: 313 ¿ 210 ¿ 75 mm. Size of line tools; within the outer frame a lozenge-shaped stamp with a leaf: 297 ¿ 208 mm. dragon and two small rosette stamps; within the second frame a Rear pastedown from a ¢fteenth-century manuscript on paper repeated wedge-shaped stamp. On the lower cover the inner rect- containing a theological text in Latin. Reinforcing pieces from a angle is divided by triple ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compart- manuscript on parchment containing a note about taxes paid in ments, within which are the headed-outline tools; within the kind, in Alemannic dialect. outer frame the £euron stamp and two small rosette stamps; Occasional early marginal notes. Provenance: Johannes Scolaris (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); on within the second frame the repeated wedge-shaped stamp. The r a2 : ‘Possidet me Joannes Scolaris, plebanus in Mainwang.’ stamps are possibly the same as KyriÞ pl. 27, nos 2, 3, 5; the work- r shop is ascribed to Olomouc by Hope Mayo, ‘Olomouc, not Josephus Dita (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); on a2 :‘Ex libris fr[a- tris] Jos[ephi] Dita paroch[i] in Niderrimbsingen.’ Erhard Sartor Herzogenburg: a Group of Gothic Blind-tooled Bookbindings r Reattributed’, Gb Jb 69 (1994), 264^91; tools on the binding of (£. 1574). Jacobus Riegger (£. 1574); on z8 : ‘Jacobus Riegger this incunable may be identical to nos 1, 2, 3, and 28. Size: 294 ¿ librum hunc, a' M. Janne(!) Erhart Sartore accepi dono. ac suo amico optimo. Anno salutis 1574. 23 Julij.’ Rastatt, Baden- 215 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 202 mm. r Wu« rttemberg, Piarists; on a2 inscription: ‘Biblioth. In gathering [a], paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; yel- v r Rastadiensis Scholarum Piarum’; on a2 a stamp. Purchased in low capital strokes and red underlining. On [b2 ] a ¢ve-line initial is supplied in red with in¢ll in brown on a yellow ground. Other 1884 from Joseph Baer & Co., 143. Lager-Catalog (1884), no. initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red and yellow 334, for 8 Marks; see Library Bills, 17 May 1884. capital strokes and red underlining. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.20. Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); see sale (1837), lot 173; purchased for »0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 5. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.42. b-453^b-457] bonaventura 637

B-453 Bonaventura (1765?^1854); purchased at his anonymous sale (12 Mar. 1847), Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. lot 652, for »1.11. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), 5. r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.15. a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de tempore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]eniet desideratus cunctis gentibus’’ Aggei .ii. [Agg 2,8] Si sancti patres domini desiderabant aduentum . . .’ B-455 Bonaventura refs. See B-451. Speculum Beatae MariaeVirginis. r r D1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de [a2 ] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Holznicker de Saxonia, Conradus]: sanctis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]ihi autem absit gloriari nisi in cruce domini Speculum BVM. nostri Jesu Christi’’ Gal. vltimo. [Gal 6,14]. Narrat Valerius refs. See B-418. Maximus . . .’ [Augsburg]: Anton Sorg, 20 Sept. 1477. Folio. refs. See B-451. 10 11 r collation: [a^d e ]. N1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Servasanctus de Faenza]: Sermones de Woodcut initials. communi sanctorum. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati oculi qu[i] vident que vos GW 4818; H *3567; Go¡ B-960; BMC II 345; Pr 1651; BSB-Ink videtis’’Luc. x. [Lc10,23]. Dicit Ans[elmus] in libro de veritate. . .’ C-523; Oates 912; Rhodes 420; Sheppard 1239. refs. See B-451. v COPY Q6 [Colophon.] R r ‘Registrum alphabetico ordine collectum’. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. 1 Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century paper boards. Size: Reutlingen: [Johann Otmar],‘Autumni tempore’ 1485. Folio. 8 6.8 8.6 6.8 6 6.8 8 6 8 6 278 ¿ 205 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ 189 mm. collation: a^c d^g h^p q^z A B^L M N O P^S . Woodcut initials coloured in red. Paragraph marks are supplied GW 4814; H *3517; Go¡ B-951; BMC II 585; Pr 2707; Sack, in red; red capital strokes and underlining. Freiburg, 751^2; Sheppard 1972. Provenance: Blaubeuren, Baden-Wu« rttemberg, Benedictines, S. r COPY Johannes Baptista; on [a2 ] inscription: ‘Monasterij Wanting the blank leaf S6. Blaupurensis 1632’. John Wilks (1765?^1854); anonymous sale Lines 3^4 of the colophon read ‘. . . |os tanqš q ¢deli populo fruc- (12 Mar. 1847), lot 653. Purchased for »1. 5. 0; see Books tuo|os Ser- > nes . . .’ Purchased (1847), 5. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.13. Bodleian Library. Size: 300 ¿ 215 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 196 mm. B-456 Bonaventura Sixteenth/seventeenth-century marginal notes. Speculum Beatae MariaeVirginis. Initials are supplied in red. v Provenance: Frater Hugolinus Mauchter (¢fteenth/sixteenth a1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Holznicker de Saxonia, Conradus]: r Speculum BVM.‘Prologus’. century); on a1 inscription: ‘Ex libris F. Hugolini Mauchter’. r refs. See B-418. Regensburg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Salvator; on a2 inscrip- r tion: ‘Bibliothec× Fratrum Minorum Coventus Ratisbon[ensis]’. a3 ‘Tabula’. r Purchased for »0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1861), 9. b1 Bonaventura [pseudo-; Holznicker, Conradus]: Speculum shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.4. BVM. refs. See B-418. B-454 Bonaventura Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 2 Aug. 1487. 4o. 6 Speculum Beatae MariaeVirginis. collation: a^l . One woodcut; woodcut initials. [a r] Bonaventura [pseudo-; Holznicker de Saxonia, Conradus]: 2 GW 4819; HC 7[3]49; Go¡ B-961; BMC IX188; Pr 9366; BBFN113; Speculum BVM. Campbell^Kronenberg1576; CIBN B-679; HPT II 419; ILC 449; refs. See B-418. Inventaris, 136; Oates 3892^3; Sheppard 7213. [Augsburg]: Anton Sorg, 29 Feb. 1476. Folio. COPY collation: [a^e10]. Bound with B-181; see there for details of binding and proven- Woodcut initials. ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 135 mm. GW 4817; HC *3566; Go¡ B-959; BMC II 343; Pr 1645; BSB-Ink Wanting l containing the printer’s device. C-522; CIBN B-678; Sack,Freiburg, 755; Sheppard 1232. 6 shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.11 (2). COPY Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [e10]. B-457 Bonaventura Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 200 mm. Stimulus amoris. r Initials are coloured in red; red underlining. a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]; or Johannes de Palma: Stimulus Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); amoris.‘Prologus seu epistola’. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘III.G.h.6’: see Lee, refs. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588^96), VII 206; Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 5484. John Wilks Jacobus Mediolanensis, Stimulus amoris, 2nd edn (Quaracchi, 1949), 1^3. On authorship see Distelbrink no. 217; the alternative ascription to Johannes de Palma is found in the colophon. r a3 [Table of contents.] 638 bonifacius viii, pont. max. [b-457^b-460

r r a4 Bonaventura [pseudo-]; or Johannes de Palma: [Stimulus a5 Bonaventura [pseudo-: Stimulus amoris. Forma longa.] amoris. Forma longa.] refs. See B-457. Edited by Johannes Quentin, according to the r refs. See B-419; divided into three parts, rather than two. title on a1 . r r1 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum.‘Prologus.’ Paris: [E¤ tienneJehannot, for] Jean Petitand Denis Roce, [c.1499]. refs. See B-417. 8o. As assigned and dated by Sheppard; GW assigns to [Georg v r2 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum. [Capitula.] Wol¡], but Sheppard notes that the type is 65 G*, and is not refs. See B-417. Wol¡’s; CIBN dates [c.1501^2] from the state of the devices of r r3 Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum. Petit and Roce. refs. See B-417. collation: a^m8 n4. r [Brussels: Fratres Vitae Communis, between 9 June 1481 and One woodcut on n4 . 1484]. 4o. As dated in HPT. GW 4826; C 1130; Go¡ B-967; not in Pr; CIBN I/2 p. 376^7; collation: a^t8 v6. Sheppard 6502.

GW 4820; HC *3475; Go¡ B-962; BMC IX175; Pr 9341; BBFN 109; COPY Campbell 347; CIBN B-680; HPT II 398; ILC 450; Oates 3862; Wanting n4, containing a woodcut and the device of Jean Petit. Rhodes 421; Sheppard 7189. r On a2 , l. 1:‘. . . Bonaneš ture . . .’ COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled blue morocco. Size: Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment. Size: 200 ¿ 157 ¿ 130 ¿ 97 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 126 ¿ 90 mm. 27 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 139 mm. Some initials are supplied in ink; running headings in ink Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capi- throughout. tal strokes and underlining. Provenance: Edmund Waterton (1830^1887); on the front end- Provenance: ‘Hamm 1838’. Franc° ois-Joseph Vergauwen (1801^ leaf a deleted note, followed by inscription: ‘Edmd. Waterton. 1881); sale catalogue (1884), part I, lot 190. Purchased in 1892; Walton Hall. 1854’. Thomas Ryburn Buchanan (1846^1911). see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Presented by Mrs Buchanan in 1941. Oxford University Gazette, 9 May 1893, 477; purchase not identi- shelfmark: Buchanan f.171. ¢ed in Library Bills. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.67. B-460 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. Liber sextus Decretalium. B-458 Bonaventura r [a1 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus Stimulus amoris. Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana r A2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Stimulus amoris. ‘Prologus seu epis- subsidia . . .’ r tola’. [a1 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus refs. See B-457. Decretalium.] r A3 [Table of contents.] refs. Decretalium Collectiones, Corpus Iuris Canonici, 2, ed. A. v A5 Bonaventura [pseudo-: Stimulus amoris. Forma longa.] E. Richter and A. Friedberg (Leipzig, 1881), 933^6. r refs. See B-457. Edited by Johannes Quentin, according to the [a3 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. r title on A1 . refs. Decretalium Collectiones, ed. Richter and Friedberg, 937^ Paris: Georg Mittelhus, 4 Apr. 1493. 8o. 1124. See Schulte II 34^44. 8 r collation: A^R . [a3 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] GW 4823; HC 3480; Go¡ B-965; BMC VIII 126; CIBN B-682; Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum Hillard 460; Oates 3018; Sack, Freiburg, 757; Sheppard 6332. procedere a solo patre . . .’ refs. See Schulte II 213^14. COPY

Wanting the blank leaves R7^8. [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, c.1470^2]. Folio. 10 12+1 10 6 10 8 10 4 10 12 The variant setting of the ¢rst two gatherings beginning collation: [a^d e f g h i k l m^p q r^v x ]. j GW 4849; HC *3583; Go¡ B-977; BMC I 70; Pr 271; BSB-Ink B-700; ‘Stimulus. > diuini amoris deuoti||im . a |aaš cto > iohaš ne bonaueš ture . . .’ CIBN B-694; Sack, Freiburg, 762; Sheppard 185. Binding: Nineteenth-century half tan cloth with marbled paper. COPY

Size: 147 ¿ 100 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 141 ¿ 95 mm. The blank leaf [h5] cut away. Manuscript foliation172^307. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian Provenance: Purchased in 1955; see BLR 5,5 (1956), 226. Library. Size: 430 ¿ 315 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 412 ¿ 295 mm. shelfmark: Inc. f. F1.1493.2. Occasional early marginal notes. Inner portion ofa leaf bearing a manuscript index, written in a ¢fteenth-century hand, bound at B-459 Bonaventura the beginning. Initials, some with extensions into the margins or pen-work in¢ll Stimulus amoris. and decoration, and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Book r a2 Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Stimulus amoris. ‘Prologus seu epis- numbers and some chapter titles supplied in black ink in a ¢f- tola’. teenth-century hand. On the upper edge is a stamp ‘S [cross] a’. refs. See B-457. Provenance: Amberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Bernardinus v r a2 [Table of contents.] Senensis; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Ad bibliothecam P.P. Francisc. b-460^b-463] bonifacius viii, pont. max. 639

Amberge’. Probably Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854): GW 4853 (Anm.); HC, Addenda *3590; Go¡ B-981; BMC I 29; Pr see sale (1835), lot 2392. Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books 101; BSB-Ink B-703; CIBN B-696; Sack, Freiburg, 761; Sheppard Purchased (1835), 5; another copy appears to have been bought 56.

for »0. 11. 0 from the sale and in 1837; see Library Bills (1837^8), COPY no. 30, lot 174, described in the printed sale catalogue as being Wanting sheets [b1.10], [b5.6], [i1.12], [i6.7], [o5.6], [q1.10], and [q5.6]. printed in Mainz by Peter Scho« ¡er, but in Sotheby’s annotated The outer and middle sheets of each gathering, except [r], are catalogue this has been corrected to Eggestein; it is possible that parchment; in gathering [r], only the outer is parchment; see this copy was returned to Sotheby’s as it does not occur in Books [Paul Needham], Incunables from the SchÖyen Collection Purchased (1837). (Sotheby’s, NewYork, 12 Dec. 1991), lot15. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 2.10. Binding: Nineteenth-century diced calf; bound for the Bodleian Library(?); the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Size: B-461 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. 415 ¿ 298 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 402 ¿ 276 mm. r Liber sextus Decretalium. Early marginal notes. Manuscript table of contents on [r4 ] in black ink, in a ¢fteenth-century hand. [a r] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus 2 Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana marks are supplied in red or blue. Book numbers and chapter subsidia . . .’ r headings supplied in contemporary black ink. [a ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus 2 Provenance: Purchased for »10. 3. 0; see Books Purchased Decretalium.] (1803), 1. refs. See B-460. r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.2. [a4 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum procedere a solo patre . . .’ r B-463 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. [a4 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. refs. See B-460. Liber sextus Decretalium. v [a1 ] ‘Rubrice libri sexti Decretalium’. Rome: Georgius Lauer and Leonardus P£ugel, 24 Oct. 1472. r Folio. [a5 ] Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus collation: [a^c10 d8 e f10 g8 h6 i10 k l8 m10 n o8 p4 q^v10]. Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana subsidia . . .’ GW 4852 (Anm.); HC *3589; Go¡ B-980; BMC IV 38; Pr 3413; r BSB-Ink B-702; CIBN B-695; Sheppard 2734. [a5 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus Decretalium.] COPY r refs. See B-460. Wanting the blank leaves [a2] and [v10]. The last word on [v4 ] is v [a7 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. ‘. . . andrrree.’; see CIBN. refs. See B-460. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper v [a7 ] Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 380 ¿ 285 ¿ 50 mm. Size of Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum leaf: 374 ¿ 271 mm. procedere a solo patre . . .’ Running headings are supplied in black ink in a ¢fteenth-century Rome: Ulrich Han, 24 Dec. 1474. Folio. hand. 10+2 8 12 6 12 6 10 12 10 6 12 6 10 6 8 10 8 Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- collation: [a b c d e f g h i k l m n o p q r s t10 v12 x10 y6 z10 A6 BC8]. Collation as Sheppard, not as GW, which label; sale (1835), lot 2393. Purchased for »0. 14. 0; see Books 10 11 Purchased (1835), 5, where it is recorded as being printed by collates‘[ . . . g h . . .]’.There is one more leaf than GWcalls for, P£ugel in 1473. making 232 leaves in all: the extra leaf is the blank leaf [h1]. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.10. Gathering [a] is made up of ten leaves, with a bifolium inserted, as leaves [a2^3]: see diagram by D. M. R[ogers] on recto of front B-462 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. endleaf.The blank leaf [a4] is not so described in GW. GW 4854; H *3591; Go¡ B-982; Pr 3363; BSB-Ink B-704; Sheppard Liber sextus Decretalium. 2680. r [a1 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus COPY Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana Bound with: subsidia . . .’ 2. ClemensV,Pont. Max., Constitutiones (cum apparatu Johannes r [a1 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus Andreae). [Rome: Johannes Bulle, c.1478] (C-367). Decretalium.] Binding: Contemporary leather over wooden boards, with metal refs. See B-460. catches; two clasps and ¢ve bosses on each cover lost.Three ¢llets v [a2 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. form a frame, with the inner rectangle being divided by triple ¢l- refs. See B-460. lets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments. Size: v [a2 ] Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] 425 ¿ 300 ¿ 100 mm. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ 273 mm. Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum Manuscripttable ofcontents on a single leaf in a ¢fteenth-century procedere a solo patre . . .’ hand, inserted between [a1] and [a2]. r Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 5 Apr. 1473. Folio. On [a5 ] a ¢ve-line initial‘B’ is supplied in blue and edgedwith red. collation: [a^c10 d12+1 e^g10 h10+1 i12 k l8 m6 n^q10 r4]. Other initials are supplied in red, blue, or turquoise, some with 640 bonifacius viii, pont. max. [b-463^b-465

r extensions into the margins. Some capital strokes in red. Provenance: Gottsmann family, Bavaria; coat of arms on [a5 ]: Manuscript foliation and chapter headings supplied in black ink. see Siebmacher, Abgestorbene bayerische und fra« nkisch-nord- Title along the lower edge. gauische Adels-Geschlechter, VI/1, 1, 39 and pl. 39. Johannes r Provenance: Ried, Tyrol, Capuchins; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Loci Christopherus Gu« nther, Geranus (£. 1757); name at the end of Capucinorum Ried’. Joschius; a note by KloÞ inside the upper the note on the Decretals. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ cover describes the contents of the volume as ‘Exempla Joschii, 1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 2399. Purchased for »0. 10. 0; unica’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; see Books Purchased (1835), 5. sale (1835), lot 2395 (1). Purchased for »0. 19. 0; see Books shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 1.9. Purchased (1835), 5. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 1.11(1). B-465 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. B-464 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. Liber sextus Decretalium. r Liber sextus Decretalium. [a1 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus r Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana [a2 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris consanguinitatis.] subsidia . . .’ Incipit: ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum r modum tenentibus . . .’ [a1 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus refs. See Schulte II 215^16 and Stintzing149^85. Decretalium.] r refs. See B-460. [a3 ] [Arbor consanguinitatis.] v v [a2 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. [a3 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d refs. See B-460. arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ v r [a2 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] [a5 ] [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] r Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum [a5 ] Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus Decretalium.] Edited by Alexander de Nevo. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia pre- procedere a solo patre . . .’ posterus est ordo prius humana subsidia . . .’ Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 9 Jan. 1476. Folio. r 10 12+1 10 10+1 12 8 6 10 4 [a5 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus collation: [a^c d e^g h i k l m n^q r ]. Decretalium.] GW 4857 (Anm.);HC (+ Addenda) *3593; Go¡ B-985; BMC I 32; Pr refs. See B-460. 109; BSB-Ink B-706; CIBN B-698; Sheppard 72. v [a6 ] Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] COPY Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled leather over procedere a solo patre . . .’ wooden boards; central boss on each cover and two clasps lost; v [a6 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. rebacked. On both covers double ¢llets form a double intersecting refs. See B-460. frame and an inner rectangle, the outer border being decorated Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1476. Folio. with a small lozenge-shaped foliate stamp and two other small collation: [a10] b^d8 e f6 g^m8 n6 o^q8 r10 s12. foliate stamps, repeated; within the outer frame, a repeated GW 4856; HC *3592; Go¡ B-984; BMC V 176; Pr 4097; BSB-Ink ‘Maria’ scroll stamp. On the upper cover the inner rectangle is B-705; CIBN B-700; Lowry, Jenson, 244 no. 43; Sheppard 3276^7. divided by lattice-work formed by triple ¢llets and a small lat- COPY tice-work roll into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments,

Leaves [a9^10] bound after [a2]. The following sheets belong to each decorated with a rosette stamp and a repeated cusp-edged Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max., Liber sextus Decretalium, Venice: stamp. On the lower cover the inner rectangle is divided by triple Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1479 (Bod-inc. ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, each r B-468): [a1.10], b1.10, c1.10, d1.10, e1.10, p4, r3 and s6. Leafs12 contains decorated with the rosette stamp and the cusp-edged stamp. The the register, and is not blank as in BMC. ‘Anno 1476’ added on spine is decorated with the repeated cusp-edged stamp. Large r [a4 ], in a di¡erent type, at the end of the ‘Super arboribus contemporary manuscript label on the upper cover; later manu- a⁄nitatis’. script labels on the spine. Size: 420 ¿ 298 ¿ 55 mm. Size of Binding: Nineteenth-century German half calf, with early leaf: 410 ¿ 280 mm. r knotted parchment index tabs; Sheppard notes that it was bound On [a1 ] a14^line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue, for KloÞ. Size: 440 ¿ 295 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 432 ¿ 271 mm. with pen-work in¢ll in red and green, and with decoration and r Early marginal notes and pointing hands. On [a1 ] a manuscript extensions into the margins in green, and a three-line initial ‘B’ note on Nicolaus Jenson and on the Decretals and the printer, supplied in blue. Other initials, some with extensions into the written by Johannes Christopherus Gu« nther. margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital r On [a5 ] a thirteen-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in gold, with blue strokes and underlining in red. in¢ll, and purple pen-work decoration and extensions into the Provenance: Polling, diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria, Augustinian margins, and containing a shield, hanging from a buckled strap, Canons, SS. Jacobus, Salvator and S. Crux; book-plate: see bearing the arms of Gottsmann, or, an antelope couped sable; Warnecke 1598. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; and a four-line initial‘Q’supplied inblue, with red pen-work in¢ll, ‘Duplum’ written on book-plate in black ink; shelfmarks: ‘Inc. decoration, and extensions into the margins. Other initials, some Typ. no. 489’, on book-plate. Unidenti¢ed shelfmark/bookseller’s r with extensions into the margins, and paragraph marks are sup- mark on [a1 ]. Purchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for Fl. plied in red or blue. Book numbers and chapter titles are supplied 66, i.e. for »6. 12. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 6. in red. Capital strokes in red. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.11. b-466^b-468] bonifacius viii, pont. max. 641

B-466 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. GW 4859 (Anm.);HC, Addenda *3595; Go¡ B-987; BMC III 724; Pr Liber sextus Decretalium. 7483; BSB-Ink B-708; CIBN B-701; Sack, Freiburg, 764^5; r Sheppard 2329. [a1 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana COPY subsidia . . .’ Bound with: r 1. ClemensV,Pont. Max., Constitutiones (cumapparatu Johannis [a1 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus Andreae). Basel: Michael Wenssler, 2 May 1478 (C-368(1)). Decretalium.] r refs. See B-460. On [s6 ] the last two rubrics appear in reverse order: ‘De regulis v iuris cxlvii’/‘De verborum signi¢[catione] cxlv’, as in GWAnm. [a2 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. refs. See B-460. Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalf calf; bound for KloÞ. Remains v of parchment index tabs. Size: 412 ¿ 297 ¿ 52 mm. Size of [a2 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum leaf: 400 ¿ 273 mm. procedere a solo patre . . .’ Early marginal annotations, pointing hands, note marks, and r underlining in black ink. [s6 ] [Verse, addressed to the reader.] ‘Pressos sepe vides, lector stu- r On [a1 ] a13^line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue, diose, libellos > Quos eciam gaudes connumerare tuis’; 4 elegiac distichs. with purple pen-work in¢ll and decoration. Other initials, some r with extensions into the margins, paragraph marks, reference let- [s6 ] [Colophon.] ters in text, and book numbers are supplied in red. Some chapter Basel: Michael Wenssler, 8 July 1476. Folio. 10 8 10 8 10 8 6 10 8 10 6 titles supplied in red, others in black ink, and repeated at the head collation: [a^d e f g h i^l m n o p q r s ]. of the pages. Capital strokes in red. GW 4858; HC (+ Addenda) *3594 = H *3584; Go¡ B-986; BMC III Provenance: The two items are decorated in a similar style and 723; Pr 7480; BSB-Ink B-707; CIBN B-699; Sack, Freiburg, 763; were presumably together from an early date. Georg Franz Sheppard 2327. Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 2400(1). COPY Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 5. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, possibly bound for KloÞ. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 2.9(2). Size: 395 ¿ 302 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ 280 mm. Early marginal notes. Initials are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue, some B-468 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. with extensions into the margins. Paragraph marks are supplied Liber sextus Decretalium. in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. Manuscript titles are sup- a v Albinianus Trecius, Petrus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] plied in black ink in the upper margins. 1 VictorTervisanus. Incipit:‘[D]iuturno fessus labore, obseruandis- Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- sime pater, in emendandis iterato immensis Decreti, Decretalium label; sale (1835), lot 2398. Purchased for »0. 9. 6; see Books Clementinarumque voluminibus . . .’Letter dated 19 May 1479. Purchased (1835), 5. a r [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris consanguinitatis.] Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 2.8. 2 ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- tibus . . .’ B-467 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. r a3 [Arbor consanguinitatis.] v Liber sextus Decretalium. a3 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d r [a1 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ v Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana a4 [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] r subsidia . . .’ a5 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus r [a1 ] Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana Decretalium.] subsidia . . .’ r refs. See B-460. a5 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus v [a2 ] BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. Decretalium.] refs. See B-460. refs. See B-460. v v [a2 ] [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] a6 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum procedere a solo patre . . .’ procedere a solo patre . . .’ r v [s6 ] ‘Rubrice sexti libri Decretalium’. a6 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. r [s6 ] [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Pressos sepe vides, lector stu- refs. See B-460. diose, libellos > Quos eciam gaudes connumerare tuis’; 4 elegiac Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, ‘16 Apr.’ distichs. [probably after 19 May] 1479. Folio. Preface dated ‘xiiij Caledas r [s6 ] [Colophon.] Junias’ (i.e. 19 May). 10 8 6 8 6 8 10 12 Basel: Michael Wenssler, 10 Dec. 1477. Folio. Di¡erent setting collation: a b^d e f g^m n o^q r s . from GW 4860. GW 4863; HC (+ Addenda) *3599; Go¡ B-990; BMC V 234; Pr 4335; collation: [a^d10 e8 f10 g h8 i^l10 m8 n6 o p10 q8 r10 s6]. BSB-Ink B-710; CIBN B-703; Sheppard 3500. FIRST COPY

Wanting the blank leaf s12. 642 bonifacius viii, pont. max. [b-468^b-469

Binding: Nineteenth-century half russia; marbled paper boards. refs. Decretalium Collectiones, ed. Richter and Friedberg,1238^ Size: 435 ¿ 295 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 427 ¿ 276 mm. 49. See Schulte II 60 no. 3 and passim. Occasional marginal annotations. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1479. Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) 23 ContemporaryVenetian decoration; major epigraphic initials are Nov.1479; (II) 24 Nov.1479. supplied in gold on a ground of red, blue, and green, with ¢ligree collation: Part I: a12 b^d8 e^g6 6 k^p8 q6 r8; part II: a10 B^F8 decoration in white or yellow; Pa« cht and Alexander II,109 no. pr. G10 H8. 51. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. GW 4864; HC *3598; Go¡ B-991; BMC V 180; Pr 4122; BSB-Ink Manuscript foliation supplied in black ink. B-711; CIBN B-704; Lowry, Jenson, 249 no. 79; Sack, Freiburg, Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); 766; Sheppard 3293^4. shelfmark no. 235, see Catalogue (1831); sale catalogue (1841), lot 416. Purchased for »1. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1840), 5. FIRST COPY Part I only. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 2.16. Wanting the blank leaf r8. SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian Some sheets of this edition are bound with Jenson’s edition of Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 440 ¿ 305 ¿ 30 mm. Size of 1476; see B-464. leaf: 425 ¿ 276 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 1.9. r On a5 , a contemporary south German ten-line initial ‘B’ is sup- plied in blue, with white foliate scrolling, on a gold ground, deco- B-469 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. rated with a repeated small £oral stamp, within an architectural Liber sextus Decretalium, et al. frame, in yellow and green, in the vault of which is a coat of arms, Part I. quarterly1and 4 gules, 2 and 3 argent, over all a pitchfork in bend; v a1 Franciscus Moneliensis: [Prefatory letter, praising the work of the whole surrounded by a double border in red and pink, and red v Nicolaus Jenson, addressed to] Alexander de Nevo. Incipit: ‘[S]i pen-work decoration. On g2 a four-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in utriusque lingue uiros celeberrimos diligentius scrutatus . . .’ gold, decorated with the small £oral stamp, on a blue ground r a2 [Andreae, Johannes: Super arboribus consanguinitatis.] Incipit: with white foliate scrolling, edged in red, and with red pen-work r ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- decoration; on k5 a four-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in gold, on a tibus . . .’ green ground with white foliate scrolling, edged in red, and with r v a3 [Arbor consanguinitatis.] red pen-work decoration; on n4 , an eight-line initial ‘E’ is sup- v a3 [Andreae, Johannes: Super arboribus a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d plied in red, with white foliate scrolling and red pen-work in¢ll arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ and decoration. Other initials, some with extensions into the mar- v a4 [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] gins, are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue. r a5 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus Paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana red. subsidia . . .’ Provenance: Baumburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons Regular, r r a5 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus S. Margareta; inscription on a1 : ‘Monasterii Bamburg’. Decretalium.] Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich(?); pencil no. ‘11’ on r r refs. See B-460. a1 and a2 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; r a6 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. not found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. refs. See B-460. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.13. v a6 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] SECOND COPY Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum Part II only. procedere a solo patre . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf a1. r r7 [First colophon.] Binding: Contemporary Bohemian(?) blind-tooled calf over Part II. wooden boards; on each cover ¢ve bosses and four corner-pieces r a2 [Andreae, Johannes]: Gloss on Bulla. Incipit: ‘Johannes. lost, also two clasps. On both covers a single ¢llet forms an outer Gratiosum hoc nomen per interpretationes, deriuationes vel ety- border; in the upper and lower sections are ¢ve repeated stamps: a mologias . . .’ trefoil stamp, a small star stamp, a left-hand and a right-hand r a2 Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: Bulla‘Quoniam nulli iuris ratio’. curve stamp, and a cresting stamp; in the inner and outer sec- refs. Decretalium Collectiones, ed. Richter and Friedberg, 1129^ tions, a repeated small £oral stamp. Double ¢llets form an inter- 32. secting double frame, within which is a repeated ‘Maria’ scroll r a3 ClemensV,Pont. Max.: Constitutiones. stamp and the small £oral stamp. The inner rectangle is divided refs. Decretalium Collectiones, ed. Richter and Friedberg, 1133^ into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments by triple ¢llets 1200. See Schulte II 45^50. containing a repeated lattice-work stamp; in the compartments a r a3 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Constitutiones.] Incipit: ‘Fidei rosette stamp, the small £oral stamp, a larger £oral stamp, a catholice. Summa huius concilii hec est . . .’ £euron, a small star stamp, and a repeated small foliate stamp. v G9 [Second colophon.] On the spine a repeated lattice-work stamp and the repeated r G10 Decretales extravagantes. cresting stamp. Size: 445 ¿ 298 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 431 ¿ 287 mm. Early marginal notes and pointing hands. b-469^b-472] bonifacius viii, pont. max. 643

r v On a2 a nine-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in blue, decorated with red a2 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] pen-work and extensions into the margin. Other initials and para- Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum graph marks are supplied in red or blue. procedere a solo patre . . .’ Provenance: Trí eboní , Bohemia, Augustinian Canons Regular, Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 Mar. 1482. Folio. r 1718; inscription on a2 : ‘Ex bibliotheca Canonicorum collation: a 8 e^h6 i^o8 p6 q8. Regularium S. Augustini Trebon×, 1718’. Georg Franz Burkhard GW 4868; HC (+ Addenda) *3603; Go¡ B-993; BMC II 422; Pr KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 2412. Not found in 2018; BSB-Ink B-713; Sack, Freiburg, 769; Sheppard 1478. Books Purchased (1835). shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 1.12. COPY Bound with: 2. Clemens V,Pont. Max., Constitutiones, cum apparatu Johannis B-470 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. Andreae. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 15 Jan. 1482 (C-370). Liber sextus Decretalium. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the r A2 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus Bodleian Library. Size: 358 ¿ 245 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 343 ¿ Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana 217 mm. subsidia . . .’ Alphabetical index for item 1 in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century r v A2 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus hand on the recto of the front endleaf; on q8 of item 1, an alpha- Decretalium.] betical index for item 2 in the same hand, therebyshowing thatthe refs. See B-460. two items were bound together soon after they were printed. On v A3 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. the two rear endleaves a list of ‘Festa palacij quibus obstantibus refs. See B-460. non tenetur audiencia causarum’ in a sixteenth-century hand. v A3 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and occasionally Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum decorated with pen-work in¢ll, are supplied in either red or blue. procedere a solo patre . . .’ Paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red.Titles Speier: Peter Drach, 17 Aug. 1481. Folio. and folio numbers are supplied in black ink in the upper margin in collation: A^I L^N 2NO8 P6 Q 2P S T 8 X6. both items; title in black ink across the fore-edge. GW 4867; HC *3600; Go¡ B-992; BMC II 491; Pr 2338; BSB-Ink Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; B-712; CIBN B-706; Sack, Freiburg, 767^8; Sheppard 1699. ‘Duplum’ on front endleaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, possibly in 1850; not found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 2.15(1). Wanting the blank leaf X6. Front endleaf inserted between A1 and A2. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; marbled paste- B-472 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. downs. Size: 335 ¿ 245 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 321 ¿ 216 mm. Liber sextus Decretalium. Manuscript list of ‘tituli’, dated 1494, pasted onto front endleaf. a r [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris consanguinitatis.] Incipit: Title in a ¢fteenth-century hand on A . 2 1 ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- Initials, some with extensions into the margins, paragraph marks, tibus . . .’ titles, and book numbers in upper margin, are supplied in red. a r [Arbor consanguinitatis.] Capital strokes in red.Titles of works on lower edge of leaves. 3 a v [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d Provenance: Amberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Bernardinus 3 r arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ Senensis: inscription on A : ‘Ad Bibliothecam Patrum Francisc. 2 a v [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] Amberge’; stamp on head edge of leaves: ‘S[ancti] [cross] 4 a r [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus B[ernardini]’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; pencil 5 r Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana no.‘14’on A . Acquired between 1835 and 1847, possibly in 1850; 2 subsidia . . .’ see Catalogus (1843), Appendix. a r [Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: Preface to Liber sextus shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.22. 5 Decretalium.] refs. See B-460. B-471 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. v a6 [BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.]: Liber sextus Decretalium. Liber sextus Decretalium. refs. See B-460. r v a1 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus a6 [Andreae, Johannes: Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum subsidia . . .’ procedere a solo patre . . .’ r r a1 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus r7 [Colophon.] Decretalium.] Milan: Johannes Antonius de Honate, for Petrus Antonius de refs. See B-460. Castelliono and Ambrosius de Caymis, 23 July 1482. Folio. r 12 8 4 6 8 6 8 a2 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. collation: a b^e f g k^p q r . refs. See B-460. GW 4870; H *3602; Go¡ B-994; Pr 5904 (I); BSB-Ink B-714; CIBN B-708; Sheppard 4925.

COPY Bound with: 644 bonifacius viii, pont. max. [b-472^b-474

2. Clemens V, Pont. Max., Constitutiones. Milan: Johannes shaped compartments, decorated on the upper cover with the Antonius de Honate, for Petrus Antonius de Castelliono and small square £ower-petal stamp in the compartments and at the Ambrosius de Caymis, 2 Sept.1482 (C-375). points of intersection the small circular £ower-petal stamp; on Wanting the blank leaf r8. the lower cover with these two stamps and another smaller Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, possibly bound for KloÞ. £ower-petal stamp. Badly worn contemporary manuscript label Size: 445 ¿ 309 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 434 ¿ 283 mm. on the upper cover. Parchment index tabs. Spine damaged. Size: Copious early marginal notes, pointing hands, and underlining. 252 ¿ 185 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 242 ¿ 173 mm. Initials are supplied in red or blue, or interlocked red and blue. Parchment manuscript leaves, containing a text on logic, written Paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Manuscript titles in a fourteenth-century English hand, used as pastedowns on the supplied in black ink in upper margin. upper and lower covers. Between gatherings A and B, a fragment Provenance: Rason Goetghebuer (Bonusvicinus) (À1490); of a leaf, perhaps from the same manuscript, reinforcing thebind- r inscription on a1 : ‘Frater Raso Boni Vicini professus in ing. The upper pastedown also contains a list of contents in the Trunchinio iuxta Gandauum’. The decoration and the notes of margin, perhaps in the hand of Jacobus de Nussia. the two hands indicate that the two items were together from Some early marginal notes. r early times. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); sale On A5 a nine-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in gold, on a blue ground, (1835), lot 2402(1). Purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Books Purchased with £oral in¢ll in black ink and red. Other initials are supplied in (1835), 5. blue. Capital strokes in red. Manuscript running headings are shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 1.10(1). supplied in black ink in a contemporary hand. Provenance: Jacobus de Nussia (¢fteenth century); inscription r B-473 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. on A1 : ‘Ex pro[cura]cione fratris Jacobi de Nussia, ordinis fra- Liber sextus Decretalium. trum Dei genitricis Marie de Monte Carmeli, tunc lectoris con- uentus Coloniensis’; various old shelfmarks, perhaps from r A2 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris consanguinitatis.] Incipit: Cologne, Carmelites, S. Alanus: ‘Lin.9.N.11’, ‘L.6.N.12’, ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- ‘L.5.N.44’,‘L.n.12’,‘L.7.n.*’. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); inscrip- tibus . . .’ tion dated 1816, on A r; sale (1843), lot 14125. Purchased at r 2 A3 [Arbor consanguinitatis.] Niesert’s sale, for »0. 14. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), 8. v A3 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.9(1). arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ v A4 [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] r B-474 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. A5 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana Liber sextus Decretalium. r subsidia . . .’ a2 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris consanguinitatis.] Incipit: r A5 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- Decretalium.] tibus . . .’ v refs. See B-460. a2 [Arbor consanguinitatis.] v r A6 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] a3 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ v procedere a solo patre . . .’ a3 [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] v r A6 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. a4 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus refs. See B-460. Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana Venice: AndreasTorresanusde Asula, Bartholomaeus de Blavis de subsidia . . .’ r Alexandria, and Mapheus de Paterbonis, 26 Sept. 1482. 4o. a4 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus collation: A B D^R8 S10. Decretalium.] GW 4871; H *3604; Go¡ B-995; Pr 4698; BSB-Ink B-715; Sheppard refs. See B-460. r 3759. a5 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. refs. See B-460. COPY a r Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] Bound with: 5 Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum 2. ClemensV,Pont. Max., Constitutiones (cum apparatu Johannis procedere a solo patre . . .’ Andreae), with XX Extravagantes.Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, Bartholomaeus de Blavis de Alexandria, and Mapheus de Venice: Baptista deTortis,6 Nov. 1484. Folio. 8 6 Paterbonis, 3 Aug. 1482 (C-372). collation: a b c^r . Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf (north German, GW 4874; H *3607; Pr 4627; BSB-Ink B-718; Sack, Freiburg, 771; Cologne?) over wooden boards; central boss and four corner- Sheppard 3846. pieces lost on each cover, also two clasps. On both covers double COPY ¢llets form a border. Triple ¢llets form an intersecting double Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for KloÞ. Size: frame; within the outer frame on the upper cover is a repeated 440 ¿ 295 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 429 ¿ 272 mm. v tendril stamp, and at the corners a small square £ower-petal Early marginal notes, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks. On a1 , a stamp; on the lower, the repeated tendril stamp and a small circu- list of rubrics in black ink in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand, lar £ower-petal stamp. On both covers triple ¢llets form an inner with paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining in red, rectangle, divided by double ¢llets into triangular and lozenge- and some lines and concluding rubric in green. b-474^b-475a] bonifacius viii, pont. max. 645

r On a4 a 15^line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue, which is the distich‘Impetrat alma ¢des Cristo > quam dante salu- with pen-work in¢ll and decoration in red ink. Other initials, tem expecta > re soror spes animosa solet’; the central compart- some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph marks are ment on the lower cover contains a panel of Caritas and a supplied in red or blue. Folio numbers are supplied in red, with beggar, beneath which is the distich ‘Que vocor insigni caritum that for folio 1 of the text also supplied in green. Capital strokes de > nomine virtus omnia que pie > tas suadet obire sequor’. in red. Above the inner rectangle on the upper cover is a blind-tooled r Provenance: La Marcke family,Westphalia; coat of arms on a1 : shield, with the arms bendy of four, inscribed above ‘Hanns [ ]hv[ or, a demi-lion rampant gules, issuant from a fesse checky gules ]en’. Green-edged leaves. Size: 347 ¿ 244 ¿ 75 mm. Size of and argent, with motto, ‘Vive la Marcke’: see Johannes Baptist leaf: 330 ¿ 221 mm. Rietstap, Armorial ge¤ ne¤ ral, pre¤ ce¤ de¤ d’un dictionnaire des termes Initials supplied in red or blue. Paragraph marks supplied in red. du blason, 2 vols, 2nd edn (Gouda, 1884^7), planche IV, pl. cxli. Early manuscript title on spine. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- (1835), lot 2404 (with date misprinted as 1494). Purchased for label; sale (1835), lot 2258(2); purchased for »0. 9. 6; see Books »0. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 5, where the date is given as Purchased (1835), 5, where it is dated as 1476. 1494. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.7(1). shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 1.8.

B-475 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. B-475A Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. Liber sextus Decretalium. Liber sextus Decretalium. r Incomplete copy. A1 [Title-page.] v a v Albinianus Trecius, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Victor A1 [Table of contents.] 1 r Tervisanus. Incipit: ‘Ad reuerendum in Christo patrem dominum A2 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris consanguinitatis.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- UictoremTeruisanum beati Cipriani Muriani abbatem . . .’ r tibus . . .’ a2 [Andreae, Johannes: Super arboribus consanguinitatis.] Incipit: r A3 [Arbor consanguinitatis.] ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenen- v A3 [Andreae, Johannes: Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis.] Incipit: ‘[A]d tibus . . .’ r arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ a5 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus v A4 [Arbor a⁄nitatis.] Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana r A5 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus subsidia . . .’ r Decretalium.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana a5 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Liber sextus Decretalium.] subsidia . . .’ Edited by Petrus AlbinianusTrecius. r A5 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus refs. See B-460. Decretalium.] [Lyons: Johann Siber, between 1485 and Nov. 1494]. Folio. refs. See B-460. Probably issued with GW 7115. For the dating see note in BMC v A6 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] VIII 251on the printer’s device. GW dates [c.1490]. Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum collation: a^p8.6.6 q r6 s8 t^x6. procedere a solo patre . . .’ GW 4884; not in Pr; Pellechet 2728 (I); Sack, Freiburg, 777; not in v A6 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. Sheppard. refs. See B-460. COPY Basel: Michael Wenssler, 1486. Folio. Bound with: 8 10 collation: A^R S . 2. Clemens V,Pont. Max., Constitutiones. [Lyons: Johann Siber, GW 4877; HC *3612; Pr 7511; BSB-Ink B-721; Sack, Freiburg, 773^ c.1490] (C-375A), probably as issued. 4; Sheppard 2349. Wanting gatherings a and b (except b6), and leaves l6, p6, q1, x2, COPY and x5^6. Bound with: Binding: Contemporary calf over pasteboards; ¢ve ties lost, 2. ClemensV,Pont. Max., Constitutiones, cum apparatu Johannis three from the fore-edge, one each from the head and the foot. Andreae, with XX Extravagantes. Basel: Michael Wenssler, 1486 Size: 372 ¿ 278 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 362 ¿ 275 mm. (C-374); On m6 and o2^3 missing/defective pieces of text are supplied in 3. Justinianus, Institutiones, with glossa ordinaria of Accursius. manuscript in an early hand. Some early marginal notes, under- Basel: Michael Wenssler, 1486 (J-239). lining in the text, pointing hands, and nota marks in black ink. r Leaf A1 repaired, possibly mounted, with section cut out on A1 Manuscript notes in French in a sixteenth-century hand on the for the title. front pastedown. Occasional scribbles in black ink in the mar- v Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin; two gins, and a drawing of a human ¢gure on s4 . clasps lost. On both covers triple ¢llets form a quadruple frame: One- to ¢ve-line initials are supplied in red or blue, or, occasion- within the outer is a roll with portrait medallions, within the sec- ally, in black ink; paragraph marks are supplied in red. Running ond a £oral roll, within the third a roll with ¢gures of Fides, headings supplied in black ink in a sixteenth-century(?) hand. Fortitudo, Spes, and Caritas. The inner rectangle is subdivided Irregular manuscript foliation supplied in black ink: 10^121. into three rectangular compartments. On theupper cover the cen- Provenance: Dr Graham Airth (1917^1996); purchased byhim in tral compartment contains a panel of Fides and Spes, beneath the late 1950s from Richard Hatchwell, Malmesbury, for »80. 646 bonifacius viii, pont. max. [b-475a^b-477

Presented in Aug. 1996 by Mrs Patricia Airth in memory of her refs. See B-469. r husband. AA3 ClemensV,Pont. Max.: Constitutiones. shelfmark: Inc. c. F2.1(1). refs. See B-469. r AA3 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Constitutiones.] Incipit:‘Fidei catholice. Partes patent. Secunda ibi, porro tertia ibi, ad hoc. Item B-476 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. hec prima pars . . .’ Liber sextus Decretalium. refs. See Schulte II 217. v Part I. KK7 Clarius, Hieronymus: ‘In extrauagantes Decretales breue r preludium’, [addressed to] the reader. Incipit:‘Cum omnis magis- I1 [Title-page.] v tratus presertim ecclesiastici in decidendis causis et ceteri . . .’ I1 Brant, Sebastian: [Preface addressed to the reader.] Incipit: v ‘Potuissemus iamdudum decretorum paruarumque Decretalium KK7 Decretales extravagantes. refs. See B-469. impressione . . .’ r r MM6 [Colophon.] I2 Andreae, Johannes: ‘Lectura arboris consanguinitatis’. Incipit: ‘Circa lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum modum tenenti- Basel: Johann Froben, 1 Sept. 1494. 4o. bus . . .’ collation: Part I: I6 a^c F h^y8 z4 h8; part II: AA^KK8 LL6 r 8 I3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Pro arboris commendatione’.‘Sanguinis ista MM . Woodcut: see Schramm XXII pl. 1107; BSB-Ink identi¢es it as the gradus, cognataque iura docebit > Arbor, et a vetito posse cauere thoro’; 7 elegiac distichs. work of the‘Meister desVerardus’. refs. See Walther, Initia, 17271. GW 4890; HC *3619; Go¡ B-1008; BMC III 791; Pr 7759; BSB-Ink v I3 ‘Arbor consanguinitatis’. B-730; Oates 2839; Sack, Freiburg,780; Schramm XXII 46 and pl. r I4 [Andreae, Johannes]: ‘Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis’. Incipit: ‘[A]d 1107; Schreiber V 3529; Sheppard 2542. arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ COPY r I5 ‘Arbor a⁄nitatis’. Leaf I bound before I . r 4 3 I5 ‘Titulorum quinque librorum sexti Decretalium secundum Binding: Modern mill boards (Feb. 1933), with the badly ordine alphabetica’. damaged remains of an early blind-tooled leather binding pre- v I5 ‘Titulorum et capitulorum sexti Decretalium quo ad primum served within the covers. Size: 225 ¿ 165 ¿ 65 mm. Size of eius partialem librum annotatio’. leaf: 216 ¿ 145 mm. v I6 [Woodcut.] ‘Bonifacius octauus’. Occasional pointing hands and note marks. v I6 Brant, Sebastian: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Debuimus Manuscript title on upper edge of leaves. totum, lector, tibi candide iuris > Canonici cursum pollicitum, Provenance: Au am Inn, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, BVM et ecce tenes’; 6 elegiac distichs. r S. Felicitas; inscription on I1 : ‘Monasterii S. Felicitatis in Auu’. refs. See Walther, Initia, 4198. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’ on verso of a r Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus v 1 front endleaf and no.‘1442’on MM8 of part II. Purchased for 10 Decretalium.] Edited by Sebastian Brant. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia prepos- Marks, from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 78 (1885), no. 25; see terus est ordo prius humana subsidia . . .’ Library Bills (1885), no. 381. r a1 Andreae, Johannes: [Summary of each chapter. Edited by shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.47. Sebastian Brant.] Incipit: ‘Sexti libri Decretalium in concilio Lugdunensi per Bonifacium octauum editi . . .’ Summaries pre- B-476A Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. cede each chapter. r Liber sextus Decretalium. a1 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus Decretalium.] ‘Proemium’. Edited by Sebastian Brant. Fragment. refs. See B-460. Venice: Baptista deTortis,[not before 1499]. Folio. r a3 BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. Edited GW 4900; BMC V 330; Pr 4662; BSB-Ink B-733; Sack, Freiburg, by Sebastian Brant. 785; not in Sheppard.

refs. See B-460. COPY a r Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] 3 Leaf c5 only. Size of leaf: 413 ¿ 285 mm. Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum shelfmark: Rawl. fol. 1(10). procedere a solo patre . . .’ r h8 [Colophon.] B-477 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. Part II. r Liber sextus Decretalium. AA1 [Title-page.] v AA1 ‘Titulorum constitutionum Clementis secundum ordinem Part I. r alphabeti annotatio’. Aa1 [Title-page.] v v AA1 ‘Titulorum et capitulorum primi libri annotatio’. Aa1 Brant, Sebastian: [Preface addressed to the reader.] Incipit: r AA2 [Andreae, Johannes]: Gloss on Bulla. Incipit: ‘Johannes. ‘Potuissemus iamdudum Decretorum paruarumque Gratiosum hoc nomen per interpretationes, deriuationes vel ety- Decretalium impressione . . .’ In his preface Brant indicates that mologias . . .’ he re-ascribed to Johannes Andreae divisions which others r AA2 [Rubric.] Rubrics precede each chapter. ascribed to Dominicus. r AA2 Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘Quoniam nulli iuris ratio’.‘Proemium’. b-477^b-478] bonincontrius, laurentius 647

r r Aa2 Andreae, Johannes: ‘Lectura arboris consanguinitatis’. MM6 Brant, Sebastian: [Verse addressed] ‘ad studiosos iuris Incipit: ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris, diuersis olim diuersum alumnos’. ‘Si Clementis opus, post cuncta volumina iuris > modum tenentibus . . .’ Canonici cupias perlegere o inuenis’; 7 elegiac distichs. r Aa3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Pro arboris commendatione’. ‘Sanguinis Basel: Johann Froben and Johann Amerbach, 1 Dec. 1500. 4o. 6 8 4 8 8 6 ista gradus, cognataque iura docebit > Arbor, et a vetito posse collation: Part I: Aa a^y z h ; part II: AA^LL MM . cauere thoro’; 7 elegiac distichs. v r v Schematic woodcut diagrams on Aa3 and Aa5 . On Aa6 , a wood- refs. See B-476. cut: see Schramm XXII pl. 1107; Schreiber V 3530, refers to 3529, v Aa3 ‘Arbor consanguinitatis’. which records six roundels, rather than ¢ve. BSB-Ink identi¢es it v Aa3 [Andreae, Johannes]: ‘Lectura arboris a⁄nitatis’. Incipit: as the work of the ‘Meister desVerardus’. ‘[A]d arborem a⁄nitatis et eius materiam transeamus . . .’ GW 4905; HC *3626; Go¡ B-1015; BMC III 793; Pr 7767; BSB-Ink r Aa5 ‘Arbor a⁄nitatis’. B-735; Sack, Freiburg, 787; Schramm XXII p. 46 and pl. 1107; r Aa5 ‘Titulorum quinque librorum Sexti Decretalium secundum Schreiber V 3530; not in Sheppard. ordine alphabetica’. Aa v ‘Titulorum et capitulorum Sexti Dectetalium(!) quo ad pri- COPY 5 Binding: Contemporary German (possibly Augsburg, KyriÞ mum eius partialem librum annotatio’. workshop no. 84; Schunke^Schwenke^Rabenau12) blind-tooled Aa v [Woodcut.] ‘Bonifacius octauus’. 6 calf over wooden boards, with a boss and four corner-pieces on Aa v Brant, Sebastian: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Debuimus 6 each cover; two clasps lost. Letter-stamping ‘Sext et de’ at the totum, lector, tibi candide iuris Canonici cursum pollicitum, > head of the upper cover. On the upper cover ¢llets form an outer ecce tenes’; 6 elegiac distichs. frame, within which with a hunt roll (KyriÞ pl. 171, no. 1; refs. See B-476. Schunke^Schwenke pl. 146 no. 14, where it is ascribed to a r Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Preface to Liber sextus 1 Augsburg); further ¢llets form an inner frame, decorated with a Decretalium.] Edited by Sebastian Brant. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia prepos- repeated foliate stamp. The inner rectangle is decorated with a terus est ordo prius humana subsidia . . .’ repeated circular eagle stamp. On the lower cover ¢llets form a a r Andreae, Johannes: [Summary of each chapter.] Edited by 1 double frame, within which is the animal and £oral roll. The Sebastian Brant. Incipit: ‘Sexti libri Decretalium in concilio inner rectangle is divided by triple ¢llets into four triangular com- Lugdunensi per Bonifacium octauum editi . . .’ partments, each containing the circular eagle stamp. On the spine a r Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Preface to Liber sextus 1 is the repeated circular eagle stamp. On Aa r, a pencil note by Decretalium.] ‘Proemium’. Edited by Sebastian Brant. 1 Albert Ehrman ascribes the binding to Tegernsee. Size: 225 ¿ refs. See B-460. 165 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 217 ¿ 153 mm. a r BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max.: Liber sextus Decretalium. Edited 3 On Aa r a seven-line initial ‘C’, on Aa v a six-line initial ‘A’, and, by Sebastian Brant. 2 3 on AA r a nine-line initial ‘I’, are all supplied in blue, with foliate refs. See B-460. 2 scrolling in white, on a gold ground. In the lower margins of Aa r a r Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Liber sextus Decretalium.] 2 3 and AA r, and the outer margin of A v, £oral decoration are sup- Incipit: ‘Fideli. Errore Grecorum qui dicebant spiritum sanctum 2 3 plied in blue, green, maroon, pink, yellow, and red, with silver procedere a solo patre . . .’ dots. A paragraph mark is supplied in red and underlining in red Part II. on Aa r.Woodcut on Aa v coloured in red, yellow, and green. AA r [Title-page.] 1 6 1 Provenance: Old shelfmark ‘104’changed to‘105’ in black ink on AA v ‘Titulorum constitutionum secundum ordine alphabetica 1 the fore-edge. Nineteenth-century label with old shelfmarkon the annotatio’. back: ‘Z83 (1500)’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book- AA v ‘Titulorum et capitulorum primi libri annotatio’. 1 plate; accession no. ‘291’: purchased by Ehrman from McLeish AA r [Andreae, Johannes]: Gloss on Bulla. Incipit: ‘Johannes. 2 and Sons in1929 for »10.10.0. Presented in1978 by John Ehrman. Gratiosum hoc nomen per interpretationes, deriuationes vel ety- shelfmark: Broxb. 29.3. mologias . . .’ r AA2 Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘Quoniam nulli iuris ratio’.‘Proemium’. B-478 Bonincontrius, Laurentius refs. See B-469. Fasti. r r AA3 ClemensV,Pont. Max.: Constitutiones. a2 Bonincontrius, Laurentius: [Prefatory letter addressed to] refs. See B-469. Cardinal Julianus [della Rovere], Bishop of Ostia. Incipit: r AA3 Andreae, Johannes: [Gloss on Constitutiones.] Incipit:‘Fidei ‘[M]arcus Varro, Juliane presul dignissime, omnium sententia catholice. Partes patent. Secunda ibi: Porro. Tertia ibi: Ad hoc. Romanorum doctissimus . . .’ r Item hec prima pars . . .’ a3 Bonincontrius, Laurentius: Fasti. ‘[S]ume uocalem Citharam, KK r Clarius, Hieronymus: ‘In extrauagantes Decretales breue 7 beate > Sixte, qui polles patribus uerendis’; odes, consisting of preludium’, [addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Cum omnis magis- stanzas each with 3 sapphic and 1 adonic verse, and poems in ele- tratus presertim ecclesiastici in decidendis causis et ceteri . . .’ giac distichs. KK v Decretales extravagantes. 7 Rome: Stephan Plannck, 9 Feb. 1491. 4o. refs. See B-469. collation: a^g8. MM r [Colophon.] 6 GW 4906; H *3631; Go¡ B-1019; Pr 3691; BSB-Ink B-737; CIBN B-716; Sheppard 2958. 648 book of hawking, hunting, and heraldry [b-478^b-482

COPY dates [c.1498/9]; CIBN assigns to [Lyons?: Nicolaus Wol¡?] and Wanting the blank leaf a1. dates [c.1498]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco; marbled collation: a b8. paper boards. Size: 175 ¿ 135 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 170 ¿ GW 4928; HC 3652; Pr 7227; CIBN B-722; Sheppard 5963.

123 mm. COPY Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature on the front Binding: Gold-tooled French red morocco, by Padeloup, endleaf; purchased at his sale (1837), lot 80, for »0. 2. 6; see according to Crawford sale catalogue; marbled pastedowns and Books Purchased (1837), 6. gilt-edged leaves; for the Padeloup family, see Ernest Thoinan, shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.41. Les relieurs franc° ais 1500^1800 (Paris, 1893), 356^70. Inside the upper cover a ¢fteenth-century(?) woodcut showing a bishop fol- B-479 Bonnor, Honore¤ lowing a tonsured boy carrying a cross into a church, and an eighteenth-century(?) engraving of a cow. Size: 198 ¿ 140 ¿ L’arbre des batailles [French]. 10 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 133 mm. r r a2 [Bonnor, Honore¤ : Prologue.] On b8 , annotation in a sixteenth-century hand, giving the name refs. L’arbre des batailles, ed. Ernest Nys (Brussels and Leipzig, of the printer. Three manuscript leaves, containing a work 1883),1^3; see alsoTheTreeofBattlesof Honore¤ Bonet, an English entitled ‘Miraculum pro exemplo’. On the recto of the front end- version, with introd. by G.W.Coopland (Liverpool,1949), 15^69. leaf, bibliographical notes, in a nineteenth-century(?) hand, with v a2 [Table of contents.] the suggestion that the‘Miraculum’ is taken from‘an undescribed r b1 [Bonnor, Honore¤ : Introduction.] edition printed by Antonius Zarotus, Milan, 1490, xvii Feb.’, and refs. L’arbre des batailles, ed. Nys 4. on the verso, in the same hand, some notes about the dress of the r b1 [Bonnor, Honore¤ ]: L’arbre des batailles. boys of the Blue Coat School. refs. L’arbre des batailles, ed. Nys 5^256. Provenance: John Bellingham Inglis (1780^1870): not found in Lyons: [Martin Huss], 24 Dec. 1481. Folio. Pr assigns to his catalogue; armorial book-plate. William Horatio Crawford [Guillaume le Roy]. (1815^1888) of Lakelands, Cork; armorial book-plate; sale (12 6 8 collation: a b^q . Leaf a2 signed ai, a3 aii. Mar. 1891), lot 418. Purchased through Quaritch for »1. 6. 0; see GW 4915; H 3638; Pr 8506; Sheppard 6592. Library Bills, 25 Mar. 1891. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.39. COPY

Wanting b3^6, h3 and the blank leaves a1 and q8. Binding: Eighteenth-century French red morocco, with gold- B-481 Book of Courtesy [English] tooled spine, marbled pastedowns, and gilt-edged leaves. Size: Fragment. 237 ¿ 175 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 230 ¿ 161 mm. o Woodcut pasted to the verso of the front endleaf, showing, on the Westminster: [Wynkyn de Worde, 1491^3]. 4 . Ascribed to left, a knight in armour on horseback, in front of a building, fol- Wynkyn de Worde on the basis of the printer’s device; dated on lowed by a page, with, on the right, a city wall in the background; the basis of the type which was not in use after 1493. on the verso of the woodcut, text apparently from an edition of Type: 120 G. 23 lines on ‘Bb’. Type area: 138 ¿ 91 mm on ‘Bb’. Francesco Petrarca, De remediis utriusque fortunae, in German, Watermark: Crown above an eight-pointed star. and the signature, E4. HC 4928; Pr 9689; Blades 94; de Ricci, Caxton, 103; Douce Legacy, Bibliographical notes by Douce on recto of front endleaf. no. 114; Du¡ 54; Sheppard 7425; STC 3304. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Some capitals COPY touched with yellow wash. Two leaves only, proofs, one signed Bb, the other unsigned, each Provenance: Jean Baptiste Denis Guyon, seigneur de Sardie' re printed on one side: the contents of the leaves are noted in John r v (À1759); signature on a2 and q7 . Royal Library, Paris; circular Hodgkin, ‘Proper Terms . . .’, Transactions of the Philological r r stamp on a2 ; duplicate stamp on a2 . Justin, comte MacCarthy Society, Supplement (1907^10), 1^187, at 6, 9, 42, 61, and in Reagh (1744^1811). Francis Douce (1757^1834); acquired by Rachel Hands, English Hawking and Hunting in‘The Boke of St. exchange from MacCarthy Reagh: see note on front endleaf; Albans’ (Oxford, 1975), pp. xlviii^xlix. armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco; bound for shelfmark: Douce 139. the Bodleian Library.Nineteenth-century(?) paper wrappers sur- rounding leaves. Size of leaves: 195 ¿ 135 mm. ‘[ ]s’ in black ink. Date‘1676’ in black ink. A note by Douce on the B-480 Bonvicinus de Ripa inside of the paper wrapper. Vita scholastica. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. r a1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Douce Fragm. e.4. r a2 [Bonvicinus de Ripa]: Vita scholastica. refs. Quinque claves sapientiae . . . Vita scholastica, ed. A. Vidmanova¤ -Schmidtova¤ (Leipzig, 1969); see also P. Garbini,‘Per B-482 Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Heraldry la ‘‘Vita scholastica’’’, Studi medievali, 3rd series, 31 (1990), 705^ [English] 37. Part I. 1 r Turin: [Printer of Bonvicinus de Ripa‘Vita scholastica’ (Pr 7227), a2 Book of Hawking. Incipit: ‘[I]n so moch that gentill men and c.1495^1500?]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard, following Pr; GW honest persones haue greete delite . . .’ b-482^b-483] book of hawking, hunting, and heraldry 649

1 v refs. See E. F.Jacob,‘The Bookof St Albans’, Bulletin ofthe John a1 [Book of Hawking.] Incipit: ‘This present boke shewyth the Rylands Library, 28 (1944), 99^118, and Marjorie Gray Wynne, manere of hawkynge and huntynge and also of diuysynge of cote ‘The Boke of St. Albans’, Yale University Library Gazette, 26 armours . . . In so moche that gentylmen and honeste persones (1951), 33^6. On the authorship of this and the other works attrib- haue grete delyte . . .’ On the printer’s copy used for this edition, uted to Juliana Berners, see Hands, English Hawking and the BL copy of GW 4932, see Ford,‘Author’s Autograph’, no. 29. 1 r Hunting, pp. xiv^xv, lv^lx. c6 Berners, Juliana [pseudo-: Bookof Hunting.] ‘Where so euer ye 1 r e1 Berners, Juliana [pseudo-]: Book of Hunting. Incipit: ‘Lyke fareby fryth or by fell > Mydere chylde take hede howTrystam doo wise as in the booke of hawkyng aforesayd are writyn and you tell’. r noted . . .’ e5 ‘Here now folowynge shall be shewed all the shyres and the 1 r f8 ‘Here now foloyng shall be shewed all the shyreys and thebysho- byshopryches of the realme of Englonde . . .’ Incipit: ‘Kente. pryches of the reolme of Englond . . .’ Incipit: ‘Kente. Caunterbury. Rochestre . . .’ r Caunturbury. Rouchestre . . .’ e5 ‘Prouynces of Englonde’. Incipit:‘Caunterbury.Yorke. Sta¡orde. 1 r f8 ‘Prouynces of England’. Incipit: ‘Caunturburi and Yorke. Derby. . .’ v Sta¡ord, Darby. . .’ e5 [Worde,Wynkyn de(?): Verse.] ‘A faythfull frende wolde i fayne Part II. fynde > Tofynde hym there, he myghte be founde’; 37 lines ofverse. 2 r r a1 [Book of Heraldry.] ‘Liber armorum’. Incipit: ‘Here in thys e6 ‘Liber armorum’. Incipit: ‘Here in this boke folowynge is deter- booke folowyng is determyned the lynage of coote armuris . . . myned the lygnage of cote armures . . . Beynge in worthynesse Beyng in worthenes aarmes for beere by the royall blode . . .’ armes for to beere by the ryall blood . . .’ 2 r v c1 [Book of Heraldry.] ‘The blasyng of armys’. Incipit: ‘I haue she- g3 [Berners, Juliana(?): ATreatise of Fishing.] wyed to you in thys booke a foore how gentilmen began . . .’ refs. Juliana Berners, A treatyse of fysshynge wyth an Angle, ed. ‘Piscator’ (Edinburgh,1885),1^36. St Albans: [Schoolmaster Printer], 1486. Folio. For an alternative i v [Worde, Wynkyn de: Note on the composition of the book.] identi¢cation ofthe place of printing see James Moran,‘The Book 4 Incipit: ‘Andfor bycause that this present treatyse sholde not . . .’ of St Albans and the‘‘Schoolmaster Printer’’’, BlackArt, 2 (1963^ Part II. 4), 117^24, and ‘The Book of St Albans’, Coat of Arms, 8 (1964), 2a r [Book of Heraldry.] Incipit: ‘I haue shewed to you in this booke 48^53; on the printer, see also Nicolas Barker, ‘The St. Albans 1 afore how gentylmen began . . .’ Press’, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 7 (1979), 257^78. Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, 1496. Folio. 6 4 6 4 6 8 collation: Part I: a^c8 d4 e f8; part II: 2a b6 c^e8 f10. collation: Part I: a^e f g h i ; part II: a^c d . 117 woodcuts of coats of arms in part II. Woodcuts: see BMC. GW 4932; HC 2465; Go¡ B-1030; BMC XI; Pr 9828; Du¡ 56; GW 4933; HC 2466; Go¡ B-1031; BMC XI; Pr 9704; Juliana Hands, English Hawking and Hunting, p. xvii; Hodgkin, ‘Proper Berners, A Treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle, facsimile repro- Terms’, 6, 9, 42; Oates 4214; Sheppard 7578; STC 3308. duction, with introduction by M. G. Watkins (London, 1880); Facsimile: English Experience, no. 151 (Amsterdam, 1969). The Book Containing the Treatises of Hawking, Hunting, Coat- armour, Fishing and Blasing of Arms: As Printed at Westminster COPY byWynkyn deWorde . . . with introduction by Joseph Haslewood Wanting gatherings 1a and 2f. (London, 1810); Du¡ 57; Hands, English Hawking and Hunting, Leaves 1f , 2d cropped. 3^4 6, 8 pp. xxi^xxii; Hodgkin, ‘Proper Terms’, 6, 9^10, 42; Sheppard Binding: Quarter parchment over blue-grey paper boards. Size: 7442^5; STC 3309; on the copy of the 1486 edition used as prin- 300 ¿ 213 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 205 mm. ter’s copy for this edition see ‘Notable Accessions’, British Some early annotations, pointing hands, and scribbles. On 2b r, a 6 Library Quarterly, 27 (1963^4), 100^101; also Lotte Hellinga, drawing in black ink, of a coat of arms, quarterly 1 and 4, three ‘The Book of Saint Albans 1486’, in Fine Books and Book roundels in chief, 2 and 3 a chevron charged with three(?) molets Collecting: Books and Manuscripts acquired from Alan G. of eight points, between three(?) doves. Bibliographical notes on Thomas and described by his Customers on the Occasion of his the front endleaf, byThomas Hearne. Seventieth Birthday, ed. C. de Hamel and R. Linenthal Yellow wash added to the coats of arms, where appropriate. (Leamington Spa, 1981), 31^4. Provenance: Thomas Tabe (sixteenth century); name in a six- 2 v FIRST COPY teenth-century hand on b4 . Thomas Hearne (1678^1735), 28 Sept. 1732; signature and date, and notes on front endleaf. Bound with: Bequeathed to William Bedford (À1747). Listed in John 2/4. [William Caxton], Chroniclesof England. [London]:Wynkyn Whiston’s list MS. Rawl. D. 1167, fol. 1, no. 4: ‘Juliana Barnes, or deWorde, 1520 (STC 10001); the St. Alban’s Chronicles. Imperfect.There is in this book a writ- 3. Chroniclesof England. [London:William de Machlinia, c.1486] ten account of it by Mr Hearne’. Bequeathed by Richard (C-197(3)) bound between gatherings f and i of 2/4. For this copy see Wonderful Things, no. 29. Rawlinson (1690^1755) in 1755. 2 Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.1. Wanting d8. shelfmark: Arch. G d.18. Binding: Seventeenth-century gold-tooled parchment, stamped with the coat of arms of George Carew, Earl of Totnes: or, three lions passant in pale, sable. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a B-483 Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Heraldry hasp at head of the upper cover. Size: 260 ¿ 192 ¿ 50 mm. Size of [English] leaf: 253 ¿ 173 mm. Part I. 650 boort, henricus [b-483^b-484

r On a1 , a note in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand, ascribing the THIRD COPY works in this book to Nicholas Upton, with a later note, below, Bound with: attributing the Book of Hawking and Hunting to Juliana 2. [John Heywood], A mery play betwene Johan Johan the hus- Berners; and, in a hand of a similar date, ‘He that not wyse, bande, Tyb his wyfe and syr Johan the preest. [London]: William patient, stout and hardy > May lament of himselfe, and not of Rastell, 12 Feb. 1533 (STC 13298); destinie’. 3. [John Rastell], Of gentylnes and nobylyte: a dyaloge betwen the Woodcut coats of arms in part II coloured in yellow and purple marchaunt, the knyght and the plowman . . . [London]: John where appropriate. Rastell, [c.1525] (STC 20723). r 1 1 2 Provenance: Robert Kenne (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); on e8 Wanting gathering a; also b1^2 and d1^2, 6^8. Missing text of of item 3: ‘I do beseche you whosoeuer yt be yt shall haue this gathering 2d supplied in manuscript in a sixteenth-century hand booke whether it be man or woman or chylde to praye for the on four and four inserted leaves. Three nineteenth-century blank 2 1 soule of good h Master Kenne(?) for he was the ryght he[ ]r of yt’; leaves bound after gathering c. b4, 6 transposed by the binder. r continued on e7 :‘Andme Roberte Kenne’. JohnVowell (Hooker) Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf; on both covers, (1527^1601); heavily cancelled, and partially damaged, inscrip- double ¢llets form aborder; two sets ofvertical double ¢llets sepa- r tion on a1 of item 1, dated 1600; woodcut coat of arms pasted on rate a narrow and a wide rectangle, the spine and metal clasps v i4 : six quarterings: 1. Vowell; 2. Hooker; 3. Bolter, of bearing the arms of Ashmole. Both boards detached. Size: 246 ¿ Bolterscombe; 4. Druell; 5. Kelly, of Kelly; 6.Wilford, of Exeter; 177 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 240 ¿ 165 mm. 1 r motto: ‘Post mortem vita’; the same coat, but from a di¡erent Marginal notes: on b3 , in English, in a seventeenth-century(?) block, appears in Vowell’s Pamphlet of the O⁄ces and Duties of hand: ‘What we intend now to eat > grant after dynner or souper Every . . . O⁄cer of the Citie of Excester (London, 1584); see also Laud, praise and dominion be unto god for this refection. > 1 v > v F.T. Colby,‘The Heraldry of Exeter’, Archaeological Journal, 30 Amen.’; on d4 : ‘Egonis vnde et popina quid’; on i4 , pen-trials (1873), 245, 250. George Carew (1555^1629), Earl of Totnes; coat and ‘Claudianus. If rage or lust attempt thy mynde > Auoid the of arms stamped on binding (see above). John Selden (1584^ cause and conquest ¢nde’; note on the last of the inserted six- 1654); MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 27 records ‘Nic.Vpton. His heraldry teenth-century leaves (by Ashmole?), ‘A snakes egg was the with hawking and hunting. Lond. 1636’; Hyde, Catalogus (1674), badge or ensigne that the old Druids carried for their armes. II 242, records ‘Nic. Uptonus. Of Hawking, Hunting, Blazoning Plin. l.29, cap.3’. of Armes, etc.Westminster,1496’, with the shelfmark ‘P 1.10 Art. Woodcut coats of arms in part II coloured in yellow and purple Seld.’; no workof this title by this author exists; the date and place where appropriate. r ofprinting in the Selden catalogue are clearlya misreading, which Provenance: Elias Ashmole (1617^1692); signature on b3 of was subsequently corrected in Hyde’s catalogue; the fact that the item 1. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1692. Transferred to the shelfmark of the copy listed by Hyde is identical to the earliest Bodleian Library in 1860. shelfmark recorded in this copy shows that this copy was cer- Former shelfmark: Ashm. E 38. tainly in the Library by 1674; that the peculiarities of the descrip- shelfmark: Ashm.1766(1). tion in the Selden catalogue have been corrected by Hyde shows FOURTH COPY 1 1 2 that this must have been the Selden copy. A made-up copy: wanting leaves a1,6, d1,6, e3,4,5, g3, h1,5,6, c1, 2 1 FormerBodleian shelfmarks: P1.10 Art. Seld. (on the recto ofthe d1,6,7,8. Leaves c5,6 mutilated, with some loss of text. Many front endleaf); AA 112 Th. Seld.; Auct. QQ sup. 2.8. other leaves cropped. shelfmark: S. Seld. d.17(1). Binding: Nineteenth-century calf. Size: 257 ¿ 188 ¿ 18 mm. Size SECOND COPY of leaf: 254 ¿ 175 mm. 1 2 Wanting a1 and d8, both supplied from Haslewood’s facsimile Early scribbles, underlining, and pen-trials. edition. Coats of arms coloured, where appropriate, in yellow, maroon, Leaf e4 bound in reverse and repaired. and blue. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English russia, with Provenance: John Spadderd (sixteenth century); inscription in r gold-tooled spine and black pastedowns. Size: 247 ¿ 190 ¿ lower margin of i1 : ‘Hic liber pertanethe ad me, Johannes 20 mm. Size of leaf: 237 ¿ 173 mm. Spadderd, wytteneshed by me’. Thomas Beckwith (1731^1786); 2 v Early marginal annotations, scribbles, and pen-trials, including, inscription in lower margin of b1 : ‘Tho. Beckwith his old book 2 r on b2 , cropped drawings of heraldic emblems in pencil, and, on which he values like old gold’. Date of acquisition unknown. 2 r 1 r c4 , drawings, in black ink, of heraldic beasts’ heads; on c6 , Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.5. 2 r ‘John Coryat ys a good boye be[ ]’; on d2 ,‘John Denys Thomas shelfmark: Arch. G d.22. 2 r 2 v [ ]’; on d6 , ‘By me Peter’; on d7 , ‘Gorge Dorney and Roberd Eyre [ ]’,‘Imple hydrias fyll the pot swayne qua[n]do [ ] siderus a B-484 Boort, Henricus r[ lyng > thy brayne cum terra te eleuat igitur be¡ore was playne ne te proteictt go backward agayne’. Various bibliographical Fasciculus morum. > v notes by Douce. Blazon of Thomas Beckwith, with motto, on i4 . Incomplete copy. Woodcut coats of arms coloured in yellow and purple where [Deventer: Richard Pafraet, between 12 Mar. 1492 and 6 June appropriate. Part II paginated in black ink. 1500]. 4o. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. collation: a^m8.4 n6 o8. Bequeathed in 1834. GW 4934 (Anm.);CR 2434 = C 2434a; Go¡ B-1032; BMC IX113; Pr shelfmark: Douce 146. 9041; Amelung,‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’,15; Campbell 744; CIBN B-724; HPT II 410; ILC 455; Oates 3526; Sheppard 6959. b-484^b-486] bossius, donatus 651

COPY B-486 Bossius, Donatus Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ Chronica. 141 mm. v Wanting gatherings a^h. a1 ‘GenealogiaVicecomitum Principum Mediolani descendentium r de Inuorio Ducatus Mediolani’. On o8 , in black ink, in a contemporary hand, ‘O quam di⁄cile r crimen est prodere vultu’. a2 Bossius, Donatus: Chronica. Dedicated to Johannes Galeaz Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Sforza, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[Q]uamuis in¢nitus causarum cumulus . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. c. N97.1(7). r y1 [Series episcoporum et archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium.] B-485 Borro, Gasparino ‘Omnes episcopi et archiepiscopi Mediolani’. Incipit: ‘Barnabas apostolus Jesu Christi Cypri ortus . . .’ Trion¢, sonetti, canzoni e laude dellaVergine Maria Milan: Antonius Zarotus, for the author, 1 Mar. 1492. Folio. [Italian]. collation: a^r8 s10 t6 u8 x y4. v [*1 ] ‘Tabula de li Triumphi’. One woodcut diagram; woodcut initials. v [*1 ] [Simone Dal Castellacio: Letter addressed to] Philippus GW 4952; HC *3667; Go¡ B-1040; BMC VI 722; Pr 5831; BSB-Ink Cavaza and Benedictus Marianus. B-758; CIBN B-729; Ganda175; Hillard 472; Rhodes 429; Sander refs. see G. M. Besutti,‘Repertori e sussidi generali. Edizioni del 1238; Sheppard 4878. secolo XV (1476^1500)’, in Bibliogra¢a dell’Ordine dei Servi, FIRST COPY Bibliotheca Servorum Romandiolae, 4 (Bologna, 1971), 69^212, Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled. at 120^5 no. 4, the text of the letter at 120^1. r Size: 382 ¿ 234 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 323 ¿ 221 mm. a1 Borro, Gasparino: ‘Triumphi de la gloriosa virgine Maria’. Occasional sixteenth-century marginal notes. Edited by Tomaso de Cremona, Simone dal Castellacio, and Provenance: Dr Francesco Testa (£. 1800); inscription on the Giovanni Battista Boneto. Incipit: ‘[P]rima chel tempo miro eter- front pastedown: ‘1800. di Francesco Dr Testa Vicentino’. nitade . . .’ Frederic North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1766^1827); armorial refs. See a summary of contents in Besutti121^2. v book-plate on front pastedown. Purchased for »1. 10. 0; see f6 Borro, Gasparino: ‘Il lamento dela morte del beato Books Purchased (1834), 4. Bonauentura da Forli’. Incipit: ‘[F]uga da me qualunque human shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.28. conforto . . .’ v SECOND COPY g4 Borro, Gasparino: ‘De la misericordia de Dio’. Incipit: ‘[E]l Binding: Contemporary Italian thick paper wrappers, sewn on sparso ben che pioue sopra el mundo. . .’ v two bands with string laced through the covers and secured g6 Borro, Gasparino: ‘Laude de la virgina Maria’. Incipit: inside. Plain edges; title ‘Cronica Bossiana’ in ink along the ‘[V]ergine sacra al ciel splendida lampa . . .’ r lower edge. Double headbands of green and pale brown thread. A1 Borro, Gasparino: ‘Li moralissimi sonetti e cancione deuotis- Title ‘Chronica Bossiana’ in a later hand on the spine. Two end- sime’. Incipit: ‘[D]el mar di questo mondo alpestro e ¢ero . . .’ leaves at the front, one at the end, folded round the ¢rst and last refs. See a summary of contents in Besutti121^2. gatherings; watermark, a bull’s head, not in Briquet or Piccard. E v Loda, Alessandro: ‘Sonetto . . . a l’auctore’. Incipit: ‘[V]olse 10 For a comparable binding see Manfred von Arnim, Europa« ische Uirgilio sol per fama eterna . . .’ v EinbandkunstaussechsJahrhunderten (Schweinfurt,1992), no.17. E10 [Colophon with note on the editors.] Inventories suggest that paper wrappers were more common as o Brescia: Angelus Britannicus, 23 Oct. 1498. 4 . bindings in Renaissance libraries than surviving examples might 4 8 10 collation: [* ] a^g A^D E . suggest. Size: 325 ¿ 235 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 223 mm. GW 4942; HCR 3663; Go¡ B-1037; BMC VII 980; Pr 6999; CIBN Early marginal notes in a humanist hand. Copious earlyadditions B-727; Hillard 471; Oates 2628.5; Sheppard 5795. by the ¢rst owner, chie£y in gathering y (the ‘Series episcoporum COPY et archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium’); he has written a chrono- Wanting gathering [*] (the title-leaf and prelims). logical calculation on the recto of the rear endleaf: ‘Bellouesus Binding: Eighteenth-century brown morocco; rebacked; Ingressus Italia[m] anno mundi: 4072 . . .’ according to Morelli, a French binding. Size: 213 ¿ 158 ¿ Provenance: An early (the ¢rst?) owner has written details of his 20 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 149 mm. career on the verso of the back endleaf: chaplain of Santa Maria r Provenance: Faded note on a1 . Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); di Vimodrone; chaplain of San Ambrogio d’Aplavo/Aplano; Morelli (1787), IV 2172; sale (1789), lot 2870; according to anno- canon of Santa Maria de Gallarate (1508); these appointments tated catalogue sold for »0. 5. 6; the purchaser is not named, but were registered by the notaries Leonardus de Ozeno, Lutheus de was Wodhull. Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); on endleaf inscrip- Fontana, and Jo. Antonius de Vasinis of Gallarate; Aplavo/ tion: ‘M: Wodhull Feb: 16th 1790. Pinelli Auction 5s 6d’. John Aplano is unidenti¢ed (possibly Appiano Gentile, Lombardy); Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale (1886), lot 467; purchased for the other places are all in Lombardy (‘Ozeno’ = Ozzero); this »0. 13. 0; see Library Bills. owner was perhaps Io[annes] de Tenplis whose death in 1510 is shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.54. recorded in another hand immediately below these entries, evi- dently by a new owner, who succeeded as canon of Gallarate. ‘Meser Aluisi’; inscription on the front endleaf. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); bought by him from Lathrop Colgate Harper in 1953 for »80; armorial book-plate on the front pastedown and 652 bossus, matthaeus [b-486^b-489

stamp on theback pastedown; accession no.‘R1166’.Presented in Wenman; armorial book-plate on front pastedown (Howe, Book 1978 by John Ehrman. Plates, 31310); probably Philip, 7th Viscount (1742^1800). Philip shelfmark: Broxb. 97.4. Augustus Hanrott (1776^1856); sale (5 Aug. 1833), lot 367. Purchased for »0. 7.6; see Books Purchased (1833), 4. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.22. B-487 Bossus, Matthaeus De instituendo sapientia animo. B-489 Bossus, Matthaeus r [a2 ] Bossus, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Severinus Chalcus. Epistolae familiares et secundae. Incipit: ‘[M]ecum, mi Seuerine, saepe percogitans . . .’ v refs. See Giovanni Soranzo, L’umanista canonico regolare A1 Mayno, Jason de: [Letter addressed to] Augustinus Papiensis. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi abs te superioribus, mi Augustine, diebus . . .’ Lateranense Matteo Bosso di Verona (1427^1502). I suoi scritti e il r suo Epistolario (Padua, 1965), 254 (dated 19 Sept. 1493). Dated A2 Crassus, Balthasar: ‘In libellos et epistolas Matthaei Bossi Verona, 19 Sept.1495. Canonici regularis . . . hexametrum’.‘[O]ptarem meritos tibi com- v mendare libellos’. See Soranzo, Bosso,100, and in the index under [a4 ] [Note addressed to the reader.] r Crasso Baldassare, Grasso Baldassare, and Grasso Bartolomeo. A1 Bossus, Matthaeus: De instituendo sapientia animo. r ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimus incipit liber, in quo describi- A3 [Bossus, Matthaeus: Letter addressed to] Johannes Antonius tur . . .’ de Sancto Georgius, Bishop of Alexandria.‘Praefatio et epistola refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 55^8. prima’. Incipit: ‘[G]entiles christianique philosophi ac scrip- v tores . . .’ Q2 [Note on errata to the reader.] r refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 100 and 255 (letter I). Dated Verona, 1 Q3 Aldegatus, Marcus Antonius: ‘Ad lectorem epigramma’. May 1498. ‘Illustret quae uere animum sapientia nostrum’; 6 elegiac distichs. r A4 [Table of contents.] ‘Epistolarum numerus causaequae(!) scri- Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 6 Nov. 1495. 4o. 4 8 8 8 4 bendi’. collation: [a ] A^I k L^P Q . v A10 [Bossus, Matthaeus]: ‘Argumentum’. [Note by the author on GW 4954; HC 3675 = *3677; Go¡ B-1043; BMC VI 828; Pr 6609; the publication of further letters.] BSB-Ink B-759; CIBN B-731; Hillard 474; Sack, Freiburg, 789; r b1 Bossus, Matthaeus: Epistolae familiares. [Part II.] Incipit: Sheppard 5354. ‘[P]rudenter ne equidem satis operoseue e¡ecerim . . .’ COPY refs. 231 letters. See Soranzo, Bosso, 101 and 255^92 (letters II^ Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; double gilt ¢llets form a bor- CCXXXII). v der; gilt £oral tool in corners; the gold stamp of the Bodleian x6 Bossus, Matthaeus: Epistolae [secundae]. Incipit: ‘[C]um istic Library on both covers. Size: 202 ¿ 144 ¿ 23 mm. Size of agerem, Philippe . . .’ leaf: 195 ¿ 132 mm. refs. Four letters. See Soranzo, Bosso,101^2 and 223^4 (letters I, Early marginal notes in at least two di¡erent hands. II, XLIII (or XLVI?) and XLIX). r r Provenance: William Garbut (£.1588/9); on [a1 ] a faded inscrip- z6 [Colophon.] v tion: ‘Guilielmus Garbut’. Thomas Rawlinson (1681^1725); sale z6 ‘Registrum’. r (22 Nov. 1727), lot 270. Date of acquisition unknown; probably z7 [Errata.] acquired after 1738 but before 1835; not in Fysher, Catalogus but Mantua:Vincentius Bertochus, 9 Nov. 1498. Folio. On this edition in Catalogus (1843), 305. see Soranzo, Bosso, 99^102 (gives ‘9 Sept. 1498’as the date of the shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.21. imprint). collation: A10 b^i K l^y6 z8. B-488 Bossus, Matthaeus GW 4956 (+ var.); HC (+ Addenda) *3671; Go¡ B-1042; BMC VII Dialogus de veris et salutaribus animi gaudiis. 934, XII 67; Pr 6911; BSB-Ink B-761; CIBN B-730; Hillard 473; Oates 2592; Sack, Freiburg, 790; Sheppard 5638^9. r a2 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Lorenzo I de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘Sapienter ut cetera, Laurenti, facis . . .’ FIRST COPY Wanting the blank leaf z . a r Bossus, Matthaeus: Dialogus de veris et salutaribus animi gau- 8 3 Gathering b set up as in BMC VII 934 (IB.30686). diis. Incipit: ‘[S]i quis est vti sapientem . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled russia; refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 45^51. border of vine leaves and grapes; marbled pastedowns. Size: o Florence: Francesco Bonaccorsi, 8 Feb. 1491. 4 . 300 ¿ 203 ¿ 26 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 190 mm. 8 10 collation: a^k l . r Provenance: Milan, Regia Biblioteca Braidense; on A2 stamp Woodcut initials. ‘Reg. Biblioth. Braidensis’ with monogram RBB; see Girolamo GW 4955; HC (+ Addenda) *3672; Go¡ B-1041; BMC VI 674; Pr Tiraboschi, Vetera Humiliatorum monumenta (Milan, 1766^8), 6312; BSB-Ink B-760; Oates 2412.5; Sheppard 5221. III 40 and 51, and Enciclopedia italianaVII 806 [ex informatione COPY Pierangelo Bellettini, 29 Aug. 1994]. Luigi Celotti (c.1768^ Wanting the blank leaf l10. c.1846); sale (1819), lot 220; probably acquired there by Heber; Binding: Eighteenth-centuryblind-tooled calf; the gold stamp of note on front endleaf ‘Apr. 1819 Sale by Sotheby 15.6’. Richard the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 208 ¿ 136 ¿ 22 mm. Heber (1773^1833); stamp on front endleaf ‘Bibliotheca Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 128 mm. Heberiana’; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 745. Purchased for »0. 8. r ci Provenance: On a1 deleted inscription: ‘Liber L Benedicti . . .’ 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 4. r On a1 inscription: ‘J. Herbert’ (eighteenth century). Lord shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.36. b-489^b-491] bossus, matthaeus 653

SECOND COPY refs. 133 letters. See Soranzo, Bosso, 223^54 (letters I^CXXXI). Wanting the blank leaf z8. Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 20 July 1493. Folio. On Gathering b set up as in BMC VII 934 (IB.30687). this edition see Soranzo, Bosso, 93^6. Binding: Parchment. Size: 303 ¿ 210 ¿ 25 mm. Size of 6 8 6 4 8 collation: H a^g h i A^I k L^O . leaf: 296 ¿ 205 mm. GW 4958; HC *3669; Go¡ B-1045; BMC VI 826; Pr 6597; BSB-Ink Provenance: Purchased for »0. 2. 6; see Books Purchased B-762; CIBN B-732; Oates 2493; Sheppard 5343. (1848), 7. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.27. COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch(?) half calf; endpapers watermarked ‘D and G Blauw’; see H.Vorn, De papiermolens in B-490 Bossus, Matthaeus de provincie Nord-Holland (Haarlem, 1960), 123. Size: 311 ¿ Recuperationes Faesulanae. 223 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 210 mm. v 1 Bossus, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Petrus Baroccius, A few early marginal notes. H r Bishop of Padua. Incipit:‘[S]uperiore anno multorum rogatu . . .’ Provenance: Joachim Camerarius (1539^1598); on H1 inscrip- refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 254 (letter CXXXV). tion: ‘Joachimo J[oachimi] F[ilio] Camerario’. J. T. Hand (£. r 2 ‘Rerum numerus titulique’. 1834^1837); inscription dated London 1835 on the front endleaf; H v 6 [Note on errata.] sale (10 May 1837), lot 175. Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Hv a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epistola . . . ad lectorem’. Incipit: Purchased (1837), 6 [another copy was purchased in 1848 for ‘[S]criptionem ecclesiasticam plerique existimant consimilem »0. 7.6, Books Purchased (1848), 7.] esse uirgini ualentulae . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.45. r a2 Bossus, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal Giovanni de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[A] plerisque saepe rogatus . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 254 (letter CXXXIII). Dated Fiesole, B-491 Bossus, Matthaeus 31 Mar.1492. Recuperationes Faesulanae. r a Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘De tolerandis adversis dialogus’. v 3 a Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epistola . . . ad lectorem’. Incipit: Dedicated to Johannes Philippus [Bossus], his brother. Incipit: 1 ‘[S]criptionem ecclesiasticam plerique existimant consimilem ‘[Q]uoniam cum saepe alias . . .’ esse uirgini ualentulae . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 52^3. a r Bossus, Matthaeus: [Letter to] Cardinal Giovanni de’ Medici. b v Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Secunda collatio. . . Cur iniqui fortunacius 2 8 Incipit: ‘[A] plerisque saepe rogatus . . .’ agunt’. Incipit:‘[R]edeuntes postridie nosque salutantes amici . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 254 (letter CXXXIII). c v Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘De gerendo magistratu iustitiaque colenda 7 a r Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘De tolerandis adversis dialogus’. opusculum’. Incipit:‘[C]onstituenti mihi tuis precibus impulso. . .’ 3 Dedicated to Johannes Philippus [Bossus], his brother. Incipit: refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 53^5. ‘[Q]uoniam cum saepe alias . . .’ e r Bossus, Matthaeus: [De honesto cultu feminarum.] ‘Ne foemi- 7 refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 52^3. nea ornamenta Bononiensibus restituantur . . . cohortatio’. b v Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Secunda collatio. . . Cur iniqui fortunacius Incipit: ‘[P]udiciciam, quam omnes matronarum decus . . .’ 8 agunt’. Incipit:‘[R]edeuntes postridie nosque salutantes amici . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 61^6. c v Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘De gerendo magistratu iustitiaque colenda f r Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio in azimorum die de beata domini 6 8 opusculum’. Incipit:‘[C]onstituenti mihituis precibus impulso. . .’ coena’. Incipit:‘[M]ecum ipse cogitans, quibus ingenii uiribus . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 53^5. refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 66^7. e v Bossus, Matthaeus: [De honesto cultu feminarum.] ‘Ne foemi- g r Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio in beata domini coena’. Incipit: 5 2 nea ornamenta Bononiensibus restituantur . . . cohortatio’. ‘[H]odiernus hic dies, reuerendi patres . . .’ Incipit: ‘[P]udiciciam, quam omnes matronarum decus . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 67^8. refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 61^6. g v Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘In magni Aurelii patris natalem festumque 5 f v Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio in agimorum die de beata domini diem oratio’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uotiens, reuerendi patres uirique claris- 6 coena’. Incipit:‘[M]ecum ipse cogitans, quibus ingenii uiribus . . .’ simi, h×c alma lux . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 66^7. refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 69^71. v v f Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio in beata domini coena’. Incipit: g Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio. . . in laudem sanguinis domini Jesu 8 8 ‘[H]odiernus hic dies, reuerendi patres . . .’ Christi, qui pie religioseque Mantuae colitur’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uingentis et eo amplius annis . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 67^8. g r Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘In magni Aurelii patris natalem festumque refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 71^2. 4 r diem oratio’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uotiens, reuerendi patres uirique claris- h3 Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘In solemni omnium caelitum die oratio’. Incipit: ‘[R]efulget hodie nobis, viri patres et commilitones . . .’ simi, haec alma lux . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 69^71. refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 72. v v g6 Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio. . . in laudem sanguinis domini Jesu h6 Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio in beata coena domini’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod tentare iamdudum desieram . . .’ Christi, qui pie religioseque Mantue colitur’. Incipit:‘[Q]uingentis refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 68^9. et eo amplius annis . . .’ r refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 71^2. A1 Bossus, Matthaeus: [Epistolae familiares. Part I.] ‘Diversarum v rerum epistolae’. Incipit: ‘[C]um istic agerem, Philippe . . .’ h1 Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘In solemni omnium caelitum die oratio’. Incipit: ‘[R]efulget hodie nobis, viri patres et commilitones . . .’ refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 72. 654 boutillier, jean [b-491^b-495

v h4 Bossus, Matthaeus: ‘Oratio in beata coena domini’. Incipit: Binding: Sixteenth-century English (Cambridge?) calf over ‘[Q]uod tentare iamdudum desieram . . .’ wooden boards, two clasps lost; staple-marks at the foot of the refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 68^9. upper cover; rebacked. On both covers ¢llets form four con- r i1 Bossus, Matthaeus: [Epistolae familiares. Part I.] ‘Diversarum centric frames; the inner rectangle is divided by horizontal ¢llets rerum epistolae’. Incipit: ‘[C]um istic agerem, Philippe . . .’ into three compartments. In the central compartments, a £euron refs. 133 letters. See Soranzo, Bosso, 223^54 (letters I^CXXXI). and the lettering I[ohn] B[etts], see Oldham, Blind-stamped Bologna: Bazalerius de Bazaleriis, (28 Oct.?) 1493. 4o. The colo- Bindings, 49 n. 3. In the frames, two rolls: the ¢rst lettered phon reads: ‘Vigesimo octavo Kallendas Octobres’, interpreted Justitia, Prudentia, Suavitas, and Lucretia, the second Lucretia, by Go¡ as 28 Oct. On this edition see also Soranzo, Bosso, 96. Prudentia, and Suavitas; see Oldham pl. lxi, rolls no. 1079 and collation: a^i K l^u8 x6. 1080. Size: 428 ¿ 300 ¿ 98 mm. Size of leaf: 415 ¿ 277 mm. GW 4959; HC *3670; Go¡ B-1046; BMC VI 834; Pr 6580; BSB-Ink Former pastedowns now removed. B-763; CIBN B-733; Oates 2485; Rhodes 430; Sheppard 5367. A few early marginal notes. Provenance: John Betts (À1598); evidence from binding (see COPY above). Oxford, Merton College; presented in 1600; on a r Binding: Parchment; marbled pastedowns. Size: 222 ¿ 158 ¿ 1 inscription: ‘Liber vniuersitatis Oxon[iensis] ex dono collegij 35 mm. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 147 mm. Merton’; see James, Catalogus (1605), 224. On the front endleaves index and table of contents in humanist Former Bodleian shelfmark: B 3.7 Jur. hands. Occasional early marginal notes. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.9. Provenance: The copy bought at the sale of J.T. Hand (1837), lot SECOND COPY 81, for »0. 4. 0, is no longer in the Library.Ingram Bywater (1840^ Wanting gatherings Aa^ddd (the ‘Distinctiones super lib. IV,V’, 1914); Elenchus, no. 665. Bequeathed in 1914. and ‘Repertorium’). shelfmark: Byw. K 8.14. Binding: Seventeenth-century English blind-tooled mottled calf, formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the upper B-492 Bossus, Matthaeus cover; rebacked. Size: 437 ¿ 300 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 425 ¿ 278 mm. Sermo de Jesu Christi passione. Early marginal notes. r r a1 Bossus, Matthaeus: Sermo de Jesu Christi passione. Incipit: Provenance: Richard Layton (1500?^1544); on a1 inscription: r ‘[D]e immanitate suplicii horrendaque morte parentis . . .’ ‘Liber Ric. Layton’. William Mouse (À1588); on a1 inscription: refs. See Soranzo, Bosso, 73^4 and n. 24. ‘Guliel. Mouse’. John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 11 Nov. 1495. 4o. p. 11. Presented in 1659. collation: a b6. Former Bodleian shelfmark: C 1.1 Jur. Seld. GW 4960; HC *3678; Go¡ B-1047; BMC VI 828; Pr 6610; BSB-Ink shelfmark: B 1.7 Th. Seld. B-764; CIBN B-734; Sheppard 5355. COPY B-494 Bourdeille, Helias de Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth, for the Bodleian Library. Contra pragmaticam Gallorum sanctionem. Size: 208 ¿ 143 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 134 mm. [a r] Bourdeille, Helias de: Contra pragmaticam Gallorum sanc- Provenance: D. S. Steinhauer (seventeenth century); on b v 1 6 tionem. Incipit: ‘[A] summo celo ueniens in hunc mundum . . .’ inscription: ‘D. S. Staynauer’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, See LMA II 509. Munich; ‘Dpl’ on a r. Purchased for ‘Fl. 3’ from Gilhofer & 1 o Ranschburg, Catalogue 3 (1885), no. 30; see Library Bills (1885), Rome: Eucharius Silber, 1486. 4 . 8 10 no. 210. collation: [a b c ]. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.21. GW 4966; HC 3687 = H *8421; Go¡ B-1050; BMC XII 10; Pr 3821; BSB-Ink B-768; CIBN B-737; Hillard 478; Sack, Freiburg, 792; Sheppard 3015.

B-493 Bouhic, Henricus COPY Distinctiones superV libris Decretalium. Bound with B-050(1); see there for details of binding and proven- r ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 131 mm. a2 Bouhic, Henricus: Distinctiones super V libris Decretalium. Edited by Franciscus Josserandi. Incipit: ‘[V]enerabilibus et dis- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68(19). cretis viris doctoribus . . .’ refs. See Schulte II 266^9 (no. 99). B-495 Boutillier, Jean r aaa1 ‘[R]epertorium questionum et materiarum’. La somme rurale [French]. Lyons: Johannes Siber, for Jacques Buyer, 1498. Folio.With table. [1a r] ‘La table du premier liure’. 8 4 8 10 8 6 1 collation: a^l m A^M AA^NN Aa^Ee aa^nn oo aaa bbb [ a v] [Colophon.] 8 6 1 10 ccc ddd . r [1b1 ] Boutillier, Jean: La somme rurale. Lib. I. Incipit: ‘[O]u nom GW 4964; HC *3682 (incl. C *3632); Go¡ B-1049; BMC VIII 255; du roy Jhesus Amen. Comme moy, petit clerc indigne . . .’ See Pr 8553; BSB-Ink B-629; Claudin III 213^16; Hillard 476; Oates Guido van Dievoet, Jehan Boutillier en de Somme rural, 3190; Rhodes 431; Sack, Freiburg, 791; Sheppard 6604^5. Universiteit te Leuven, Publicaties op het gebied der geschiedenis FIRST COPY en der philologie, 3/41 (Louvain, 1951), 93^4. 2 r Wanting the blank leaves m4, Ee8, and oo10. [ a1 ] ‘La table de ce second liure’. b-495^b-497] bovillus, nicolaus 655

2 r v [ b1 ] Boutillier, Jean: La somme rurale. Lib. II. Incipit: ‘[P]uis que a3 Bovillus, Carolus: De constitutione et utilitate artium huma- dit et monstre ay des drois . . .’ narum. Incipit: ‘[A]rs est certus modus . . .’ 2 v v [ k3 ] ‘Coppie du testament du compilleur de ce present liure’. c8 Pellitarius, Johannes: ‘Decastichon ad lectores’.‘Candide suc- Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine domini Amen. Sachent tous que je Jehan cincti lector cole sensa libelli’; 5 elegiac distichs. Boutillier . . .’ [Paris: Gaspard Philippe], forJean Petit, [c.1500]. 4o. Dated from 2 r [ k6 ] [Colophon.] the state of the device by GW; ISTC recrods that it is dated from Bruges: Colard Mansion, 1479. Folio. external evidence to before 27 June 1500 by S. Musial, ‘Dates de collation: [1a10 b^y8 2a4 b^g8 h10 i8 k6]. naissance . . . de Charles de Bovelles’, Actes du Colloque GW 4967; HC 3688; Go¡ B-1051; BMC IX 133; Pr 9320; International . . . Charles de Bovelles 1479^1979 (Paris, 1982), 42 Boekdrukkunst (1973), 104; Campbell 360; CIBN B-738; HPT II n. 42. 395; ILC 459; Sheppard 7065. collation: a^c8.

COPY Woodcut initials. 2 GW 4975; not in Pr; Sheppard 6553^4. Wanting the blank leaf [ k6]. Binding: Nineteenth-century French blind-tooled brown mo- FIRST COPY rocco with gold ¢llets, signed at foot by ‘Hague¤ ’; on the boards Bound with: gold-tooled calf panels inlaid and painted in various colours, imi- 1. Peri Archon (id est de principiis) scientiarum. Paris: Henricus tating Grolier designs; watered silk linings. Nineteenth-century Stephanus, 6 Oct. 1513; ¢tted box, covered in red leather; marbled edges and green silk 2. Destructio naturarum communium contra reales. [Paris: Georg linings; key lost. Size: 380 ¿ 280 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 371 ¿ Mittelhus, c.1495] (D-042); 258 mm. 4. Carolus Bovillus, Physicorum elementorum libri decem. Paris: 1 v 1 v 1 v The three tables of consanguinity on [ r2 ], [ r4 ], and [ r6 ] sup- Jean Petit and Josse Bade,13 Dec. 1512; plied in manuscript in red and blue. 5. Carolus Bovillus, Metaphysicum introductorium. [Paris]: Guy 1 r 2 r On [ b1 ] and [ b1 ] initials are supplied in blue with pen-£ourish- Marchant, for Jean Petit,1503; ing in red and green; other initials and paragraph marks are sup- 6. Carolus Bovillus, Dominica oratio tertrinis ecclesiasticae hier- plied in red and blue; red foliation, capital strokes, and archiae ordinibus particulatim attributa. [Paris]: Jean Petit, 6 Oct. underlining. 1511; Provenance: Alphonse Honore¤ Taillandier (1797^after 1867); 7. Carolus Bovillus, Commentarius in primordiale evangelium divi bibliographical note signed A. T. Purchased from Quaritch for Johannis.Vita Raymundi eremitae. Philosophicae aliquot episto- »220; see Library Bills, 21 Apr. 1874, and Macray 389. lae. [Paris]: Josse Bade, 3 Dec. 1511. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 2.16. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 208 ¿ 144 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; not found in B-495A Boutillier, Jean Catalogus (1843), although the shelfmark indicates a date of La somme rurale [French]. acquisition before1835. o Abbeville: Pierre Ge¤ rard, 1486. Folio. shelfmark: 4 T 28(3) Th. BS. collation: aa10 a^r i | s t8; AA4 A^F8 G10 H8 I6. SECOND COPY GW 4968; HC 3689; Go¡ B-1052; not in Pr; CIBN B-739; Oates Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled calf; marbled pastedowns. 3273; not in Sheppard. Size: 208 ¿ 142 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 137 mm. r Date‘1553’on a1 . COPY Paragraph marks are supplied in red; underlining in red. Two fragments of leaf r only [ex informatione Nicholas Smith, 5 Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 668. Rare Books Dept., Cambridge University Library]. Bequeathed in 1914. Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size of shelfmark: Byw. K 8.17. fragments: 148 ¿ 217 mm. Two- and three-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. B-497 Bovillus, Nicolaus Provenance: Acquired from Theodore Hofmann; see letter Contra obtinentes plura bene¢cia. r addressed to Dr R.W.Hunt, dated 29 Mar.1972. [a1 ] Bovillus, Nicolaus: Contra obtinentes plura bene¢cia.‘Breuis shelfmark: Inc. c. F97.1(18). conclusio a recta via iuris non deuians perutilis’. Incipit: ‘[H]abens bene¢tium quntumcunque simplex . . .’ o B-496 Bovillus, Carolus [Paris: Georg Mittelhus, c.1493]. 8 . As dated by Sheppard; GW [c.1495]. De constitutione et utilitate artium humanarum. 8 collation: [a ]. v a1 Bovillus, Carolus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Faber GW 4976; C 1225; Pr 8115; Sheppard 6335. Stapulensis. COPY refs. Rice 128^9. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with black cloth; bound a r Bovillus, Carolus: De constitutione et utilitate artium huma- 2 for the Bodleian Library. Size: 134 ¿ 95 ¿ 9 mm. Size of narum.‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[C]um diligentissimi nature rerum leaf: 128 ¿ 86 mm. indagatores . . .’ v a2 ‘Operis dispositio’. 656 brack, wenceslaus [b-497^b-500

Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; acquired between Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 1488 (GW 7027), but not with the 1847 and c.1892; not found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. Bodleian copy (Auct. O inf. 1.64). shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.73. Binding: Contemporary German (KyriÞ workshop no. 154) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, ¢ve bosses on the upper cover, four bosses on the lower cover, and two clasps lost. B-498 Braccellus, Jacobus Book-label at the head of the upper cover. On both covers ¢llets De bello Hispano. form a frame; the inner rectangle is divided by diagonal ¢llets r [a2 ] Braccellus, Jacobus: [Preface addressed to] Philippus Maria into four triangular compartments. In the compartments a Sforza. Incipit: ‘[S]olent saepenumero uiri docti . . .’ rosette with ¢llets emanating from it; along the diagonal ¢llets, refs. Saxius 538^9. headed-outline tools. For the stamps see KyriÞ pl. 309, nos 1, 11. r [a4 ] [Poem in praise of the book.] ‘Cur aliena placent tantum quod Title on lower edge. Manuscript fragments used as reinforcing strips. Printed Tegernsee shelfmark-label ‘L.68.2o’ on the upper propria te[m]nis > Facta? etiam mentem pagina nostra iuuat’; 4 elegiac distichs. cover. Printed label with no. ‘255’ on spine. Size: 210 ¿ 140 ¿ refs. Saxius 539. 55 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 135 mm. r r [b1 ] Braccellus, Jacobus: De bello Hispano. Edited by Masellus On [*1 ] a manuscript list of contents in the hand of Ambrosius Venia [Beneventanus]. Incipit: ‘[I]nter maxima plurimaque litter- Schwerzenbeck, librarian of Tegernsee (£. 1483/4^1494): arum bene¢cia . . .’ ‘Contenta huius libri: Vocabularium Archonium. Tractatus de refs. Jacobus Braccellus, De bello quod inter Hispanos et modo epistolandi Benczeslai Brack. Libri Hugonis de sancto Genuenses seculo suo gestum libri V, in J. G. Graevius, Thesaurus Victore in Dydascolicon. Liber Cyceronis de proprietatibus ter- antiquitatum ethistoriarum Italiae, I/2 (Leiden,1725),1261^1322. minorum quo ad d[i¡erenti]as in modo signi¢candi’ (last item [Milan?: Archangelus Ungardus?, c.1476^7]. 4o. On the printer see extracted).‘No. 34’ written on the front pastedown. BMC. Pr and GWassign to [Philippus de Lavagnia, c.1475]. Principal initials are supplied in red with pen-£ourishing; other collation: [a4 b^f8 g4 h^l8 m6]. initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital GW 4981; HC 3695 = H 3696; Go¡ B-1057; BMC VI 735; Pr 5865; strokes and underlining. Provenance: Wolfgangus Foerster (¢fteenth century); name on CIBN B-749; Sheppard 4910. r [*1 ] in red, crossed out. Heinrich Ku« ntzner (À1544); given by COPY r him to Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; on [*1 ] Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for KloÞ. Size: note by Schwerzenbeck: ‘Hunc librum obtulit Deo et sancto 207 ¿ 150 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. Quirino martyri Patrono nostro in Tegernsee frater Heinricus Sixteenth-century marginal notes. Ku« nczner de Kophstay« n Hic professus Anno domini 1491 in die Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Ascensionis domini’. ‘Duplum quorum I et II’ on front paste- label; sale (1835), lot 812. Henri Ternaux-Compans (1807^1864); r down. No. ‘5052’ on [*1 ]. Purchased from Albert Cohn, gilt stamp on both covers: a ram’s head with the initials ‘H T’. Catalogue 160, no. 419, for 12 Marks; see Library Bills, 26 May Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), 8. 1884. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.74. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.43.

B-499 Brack,Wenceslaus B-500 Brack,Wenceslaus Vocabularius rerum. Vocabularius rerum. r r [*2 ] [Table of contents.] A2 Brack, Wenceslaus: Vocabularius rerum. Incipit: r a1 Brack,Wenceslaus: Vocabularius rerum. Incipit: ‘[W]enceslaus ‘[W]enczeslaus Brack artis professor et examinator . . .’ See VL I Brack artium professor et examinator . . .’See VL I 983. 983. v v h2 Isidorus Hispalensis: ‘Ethimologie nominum quorundam’. H6 [Colophon.] r refs. Isid. Orig.10. H7 ‘Tabula’. r i2 [Brack,Wenceslaus]: ‘De verbis paruula positio ob tabule parui- Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, 5 Jan. 1489. 4o. tatem’. Incipit: ‘Abalieno as empfrembden . . .’ collation: A^F8.6 G6 H8. v k1 Brack, Wenceslaus: [De modo epistolandi.] Dedicated to GW 4990; HC Addenda, *3705; Go¡ B-1064; BMC I 122; Pr 541; Johannes Lantz prepositus in Ho¡en. Incipit: ‘Si iuuat alta reco- BSB-Ink B-797; Sheppard 417. lere mente . . .’ p r Hugo [de SanctoVictore]: Didascalicon. COPY 1 Wanting the blank leaf H . refs. Hugo de Sancto Victore, Didascalicon, ed. Charles Henry 8 Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco with dark Buttimer, Catholic University of America, Studies in Medieval blue cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 208 ¿ 150 ¿ and Renaissance Latin,10 (Washington, DC, 1939), 1^133. 15 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. o [Augsburg: Anton Sorg], 14 Sept. 1487. 4 . A few early marginal notes. 4 8 4 8 collation: [* ] a^n o p^x . r On A2 paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in GW 4988; H *3703; Go¡ B-1062; BMC II 352; Pr 1702; BSB-Ink red. B-795; Sheppard 1252. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library,Munich;‘Dpl’on r COPY A1 . Purchased from Albert Cohn for 8 Marks; see Library Bills, Probably formerly bound with: 25 Feb. 1886. 2. Marcus Tullius Cicero, De proprietatibus terminorum. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.28. b-501^b-504] brant, sebastian 657

v B-501 Brack,Wenceslaus [a2 ] Brandolinus, Lippus [Aurelius]: Oratio pro S. Thoma Vocabularius rerum. Aquinate. r refs. L. Cinelli, ‘I panegirici in onore di S. Tommaso d’Aquino a1 Brack,Wenceslaus: Vocabularius rerum. Incipit:‘[W]enczeslaus alla Minerva nel XV secolo’, Memorie Domenicane, n.s., 30 Brack artis professor et examinator . . .’See VL I 983. v (1999), 19^146, at 72 no. 4 and 113^20. h6 [Colophon.] o h r ‘Tabula’. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1488^9?]. 4 . As dated by CIBN; 7 Sheppard dates [1483^7], GW [c.1485^90]. Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg collation: [a b6]. Husner)], 22 Dec. 1495. 4o. 8 4 8 4 8 GW 5016; HCR 3716; C 1233; Go¡ B-1074; BMC IV 122; Pr 3935; collation: a b c d e f g h . CIBN B-755; Sack, Freiburg, 801; Sheppard 3088. GW 4993; H *3708; Go¡ B-1067; BMC I 145; Pr 640; BSB-Ink B-799; Sack, Freiburg, 797; Sheppard 494. COPY Bound with B-050(1); see there for details of binding and proven- COPY ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century blue cloth; bound for the Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68(8). Library. Size: 201 ¿ 146 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 136 mm. v Provenance: On a4 a nineteenth-century(?) inscription: ‘Georg B-504 Brant, Sebastian WeiÞ chindtarzt(?) geho« rig’. Date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark and the binding suggest a date of c.1884^5. Das Narrenschi¡ [German]. r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.2. a1 Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡. [Note by the author.] refs. Sebastian Brant, Sebastian Brants Narrenschi¡, ed. Friedrich Zarncke (Leipzig, 1854), 1; see also VL I 992^1005. r B-502 Bradwardine,Thomas a2 Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡. ‘Ein vorred in das Arithmetica speculativa. Narrenschi¡’. r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,1^4. Sebastian Brant, Das A2 Bradwardine,Thomas [pseudo-; Simon Bredon]: Arithmetica speculativa. Edited by Petrus Sanchez Cirvelus. Incipit: Narrenschi¡.Nach der Erstausgabe (Basel1494)mitden Zusa« tzen ‘[Q]uantitatum alia continua . . .’A commentary on Boethius, De der Ausgaben von 1495 und 1499, ed. Manfred Lemmer, 3rd edn aritmetica; see Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1632. (Tu« bingen,1986), 2^6. a v Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡.‘Vonvnnutzen buchern’. Paris: Guy Marchant, Feb. 1495. 4o. 4 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 4^114; Brant, collation: AB8. Narrenschi¡, ed. Lemmer, 6^208. Six woodcuts. v v2 [First Colophon.] GW 5003; C1231 = 1232; Go¡ B-1071; BMC VIII 61; Pr 7998; CIBN r v Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡.‘Der wyÞ man’. B-753; Hillard 481; Oates 2960; Sack, Freiburg, 799; Sheppard 3 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 114^15; Brant, 6221. Narrenschi¡, ed. Lemmer, 208^9. COPY v v4 [Second Colophon.] ‘End des narrenschi¡s’. Bound with: refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 115; Brant, Narrenschi¡, 1. MS: Julian of Toledo, Liber pronosticarum futuri seculi ed. Lemmer, 210. r (English, early ¢fteenth century); v5 ‘Register des Narrenschi¡s’. 2. Johannes Huswirt, Enchiridion novus algorismi. Cologne: o Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 12 Feb. 1499. 4 . Heinrich Quentell,1504. 8 6 collation: a^t u v . Wanting leaves A and B (with ¢ve woodcuts). 1 8 114 woodcuts; two woodcut borders on each page. Leaves A ,B and A bound as fols 29^36 between b and c of 8 1 2^7 4 1 GW 5047; HC 3742; BMC III 797; Pr 7782; Schreiber V 3560; item 2; B bound as fols 47^52 after d of item 2. A and B 2^7 4 8 1 Sheppard 2563. Se¤ bastien Brant. 500e anniversaire de La Nef des bound before A . 2 Folz (Basel, 1994), 182^7. Binding: Bound in paper boards, covered with parchment leaves from a ¢fteenth-century antiphonary with two gold initials on a COPY blue and red ground. Size: 215 ¿ 145 ¿ 10 mm. Size of Wanting k8, m4.5, q5 and r7. leaf: 202 ¿ 138 mm. Leafa8 is bound aftera1, i8 bound after e7, m5 bound after q4. f6, h8 Early marginal notes. and v6 mutilated.The missing text on h8, k8 and v6 has been added Provenance: Probably acquired between 1613 and 1620, see SC in manuscript. 2003. Binding: Old paper boards covered with coloured £oral paper. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Th. 4o T.4. Size: 205 ¿ 155 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 144 mm. shelfmark: MS. Bodl. 476(3). In the Register, numbers added in manuscript. On back paste- down ‘1677 12 Febr. auÞ gela« Þen ieden menschen zur ba« Þerung’. Provenance: Sebastian Schedel (À1628); on front pastedown B-503 Brandolinus, Lippus Aurelius printed and coloured armorial book-plate: a moor’s head, with Oratio pro S.Thoma Aquinate. motto ‘Ich lass passiern’, inscribed ‘Sebastian Schedel’, see Siebmacher, Bu« rgerlicheWappenV,1 pl. 76 for an identical coat of [a r] Brandolinus, Lippus [Aurelius]: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal 1 arms, but with an uncoloured head, from an Album amicorum Oliverius Carafa. Incipit: ‘[E]tsi singularem erga me beniuolen- tiam tuam . . .’ 658 brant, sebastian [b-504^b-506

v dated Vienna, 7 Feb. 1594. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. atostichon’. shelfmark: Douce 66. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. r a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’. B-505 Brant, Sebastian refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. v Das Narrenschi¡ (expanded text, entitled ‘Das neue a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In narragonicam profectionem celeusma’. Narrenschi¡’) [German]. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. a r Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narrogoniam’. a r [Ps 106,23 and 26^7]. 7 2 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. a r Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡. ‘Ein forrede in das 2 a v [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et Narrenschi¡’. 8 libelli Narragonici’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,1; Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. Lemmer, 2. v r b2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. a2 [Ps 106,23, 26^7, and 4^5 [German].] Incipit: ‘Das sind dye sich e refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. wagen auf das moor . . .’ r e b Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin]. Stultifera navis.‘De a r [Sap14,3^5 [German].] Incipit:‘Du hastgeben in dem more einen 3 2 inutilibus libris’.Translated by Jacobus Locher Philomusus.‘Inter weg . . .’ precipuos pars est mihi reddita stultos’. a v [Woodcut.] ‘Der mag wol vom glu« ckrad sagen’; 4 lines of verse. 2 refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. a r Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡. [Vorrede, second part.] 3 Zarncke, 214^15. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 2^4; Brant, Narrenschi¡, r v Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 ed. Lemmer, 2^6. 8 sapphic strophes. a v Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡. [Expanded text.] ‘Vnnu« tze 4 s r [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis me[ch]anicorum’.‘Stultorum bucher’. 3 trahitur collecta caterua virorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 4^114; Brant, s v Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’. Narrenschi¡, ed. Lemmer, 6^208. 3 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. s r [Colophon.] ‘End des varregonens(!) schi¡s’. Incipit: ‘Hie endet 4 s r Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum sich das neu« schi¡ auÞ Narrogonia . . .’ 4 fatuorum additio’. s v ‘Register des neu« en narrenschi¡s’. 4 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. o Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger, 28 May 1498. 4 . s r Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de 8 6 4 6 4 6 7 collation: a b^h i k l m n o^s . Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ 119 woodcuts; 4 woodcut borders. r s8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. GW 5052; HC *3745; Go¡ B-1085; BMC II 372; Pr 1795; BSB-Ink ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- B-823; Schreiber V 3566; Sheppard 1304. tichs. v COPY s8 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad numeros suos vt Johannem Bergmanum Wanting the blank leaf s6. festine adeant’.‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte salutes’; 27 ele- Binding: Eighteenth-century German(?) blind and gold-tooled giac distichs. v morocco; the central panel diced; marbled pastedowns. Size: t1 [Colophon.] ‘Finis stultifere nauis’. r 194 ¿ 144 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 134 mm. t2 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. Provenance: Purchased for »2.19.0; see Books Purchased (1860), Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 1 Mar. 1497. 4o. 13. collation: a^s8 t4. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 5.20. 117 woodcuts; woodcut border. GW 5054; HC 3746 = [not H]C Addenda 3747; Go¡ B-1086; BMC B-506 Brant, Sebastian III 795; Pr 7776; BSB-Ink B-817; CIBN B-758; Oates 2849; Rhodes 435; Sack, Freiburg, 809; Schreiber V 3567; Sheppard Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (with captions). 2557^8; Se¤ bastien Brant. 500e anniversaire, 193. r a1 [Title-page with date‘1497’and motto and name of Bergmann de FIRST COPY Olpe.] Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English russia; v a1 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. marbled pastedowns. Size: 220 ¿ 160 ¿ 21 mm. Size of refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. leaf: 211 ¿ 152mm. v a1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. Copperplate portrait of Sebastian Brant, removed from a six- refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 teenth/seventeenth-century book about Basel/Amerbach?, Feb. [14]97. pasted on verso of front endleaf. Engraving lettered ‘Der Weiber- v a3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad S[ebastianum] Brant’. Narr’attached to rear endleaf. Engraving ofa book-collector with refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. a caption in Latin and German pasted onto rear pastedown. r a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris Early marginal notes. tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. Woodcut on b r coloured. Ink drawing of a fool on l r. v 3 8 a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. This item was stolen from the Bodleian by Bruno Pagano (b. v a5 [Ps106,23 and 26^7].‘Ad Narragoniam’. b-506^b-508] brant, sebastian 659

v c.1942), using the name‘C. B. Poli’on12 June1978, and was recov- r8 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 ered on 14 Sept. The ink-written shelfmark has been bleached sapphic strophes. r from inside the upper cover, as have the impressions of the circu- s3 [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis mechanicorum’.‘Stultorum lar Douce stamp from both the title-leaves; the paper shelf num- trahitur collecta caterua virorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. v ber has also been almost completely removed from the foot of the s3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’. spine. The site of the Douce book-plate has been covered up by refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. r pasting over it a copy of the armorial book-plate of Sinclair, s4 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum which bears the shelfmark C.VI.17. Now restamped; a new fatuorum additio’. Douce book-plate has been inserted. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. r shelfmark: Douce 70. s7 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de SECOND COPY Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ r Binding: Nineteenth-century calf covering early(?) half calf over s8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. wooden boards, one clasp lost; the lower cover is detached; the ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 208 ¿ tichs. v 155 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 143 mm. s8 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad numeros suos vt Johannem Bergmanum Some woodcuts coloured in red, green, and yellow. festine adeant’.‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte salutes’; 27 ele- Provenance: Purchased fromThomasThorpe, London, for »2. 2. giac distichs. v 0; see Catalogue (1830), no. 5079; Library Bills (1829^32), no.156; t1 [Colophon by Johannes Bergmann de Olpe.] ‘Finis stultifere Books Purchased (1830), 4. Nauis’. r shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.10. t2 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. [Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, after 1 Mar. 1497]. 8o. Reprinted in B-507 Brant, Sebastian Nuremberg from the edition of Basel: Johann Bergmann, 1 Mar. Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus 1497 (GW 5054), including the colophon. Locher; with captions). collation: A8 b^s8 t4. 117 woodcuts; woodcut initials. A r [Title-page with date‘1497’and motto and name of Bergmann de 1 GW 5055; H *3747; Go¡ B-1087; BMC II 471; Pr 7775; Schramm Olpe.] XVIII p. 21; Schreiber V 3568; Sheppard 1651; Se¤ bastien Brant. A v Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. 1 500e anniversaire, 193^4. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. v COPY A1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. Dated Freiburg,1 Feb. [14]97. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; single gilt ¢llets on refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. covers; gold-tooled spine; marbled pastedowns. Size: 158 ¿ v A3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad Se[bastianum] Brant’. 105 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 153 ¿ 92 mm. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Discalced Carmelites, S. Anna; r r A4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris on A1 ‘Conuentus Augustani Carmelitarum Discalceatorum’. tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. This item was v A5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. stolen from the Bodleian by Bruno Pagano (b. c.1942), using the refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. name ‘C. B. Poli’ on 12 June 1978, and was recovered on 14 Sept. v A5 [Ps106,23 and 26^7].‘Ad Narragoniam’. The ink-written shelfmark has been bleached from inside the v A5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- upper cover, as have the impressions of the circular Douce atostichon’. stamp from both the title-leaves; the paper shelf number has also refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. been almost completely removed from the foot of the spine. The r A6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- site of the Douce book-plate has been covered up by pasting over tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’. it a copy of the armorial book-plate of Sinclair, which bears the refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. shelfmark QQ.ix.18. Now restamped; a new Douce book-plate v A6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In narragonicam profectionem celeusma’. has been inserted. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. shelfmark: Douce 19. r A7 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narrogoniam’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v A8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et B-508 Brant, Sebastian libelli Narragonici’. Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. Locher; with captions). b v [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. 2 a r [Title-page.] refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. 1 a r Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. b r Brant, Sebastian: Stultifera navis. ‘De inutilibus libris’. 2 3 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. Translated by Jacobus Locher Philomusus.‘Inter precipuos pars a r Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. est mihi reddita stultos’. 2 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Feb. [14]97. Zarncke, 214^15. r a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad S[ebastianum] B[rant]’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. 660 brant, sebastian [b-508^b-509

v a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris Provenance: Purchased by Heber for »1. 13. 0, according to the tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard v a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigrramma(!) in Narragoniam . . . ad lec- Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 439. Purchased tores’. for »1.12. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 6. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.70. r a6 [Ps 106,23 and 26^7].‘Ad Narragoniam’. SECOND COPY r a6 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- Wanting sheet a1.8 and leaves t2^4. atostichon’. Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. marbled pastedowns. Size: 160 ¿ 110 ¿ 29 mm. Size of v a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- leaf: 154 ¿ 96 mm. tionis narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’. A few early marginal notes. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. r a7 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In narragonicam profectionem celeusma’. Bequeathed in 1834. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. shelfmark: Douce 20. v a7 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narrogoniam’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. B-509 Brant, Sebastian r b1 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus libelli narragonici’. Locher; with captions). refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. r r b3 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. A1 [Title-page.] v refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. A1 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. v b3 Brant, Sebastian: Stultifera navis. ‘De inutilibus libris’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. v Translated by Jacobus Locher Philomusus.‘Inter precipuos pars A1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. est mihi reddita stultos’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Feb. [14]97. r Zarncke, 214^15. A3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad Se[bastianum] B[rant]’. v r8 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. v sapphic strophes. A3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Saphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris v s2 [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis me[ch]anicorum’.‘Stultorum tonare’; 15 strophes. v trahitur collecta caterua virorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. A4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. v s3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. A4 [Ps106,23 and 26^7].‘Ad Narragoniam’. r v s4 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate qu[o]rundam nouorum fat- A4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- norum(!) additio’. atosticon’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v r s6 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de A5 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- Olpe. Incipit:‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’. r s8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. v ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- A5 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In narrogonicam(!) profectionem cel- tichs. eusma’. v s8 Locher, Jacobus; Philomusus: ‘Ad numeros suos vt Johannem refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. v Bergmunum(!) festine adeant’. ‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte A5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narragoniam’. salutes’; 27 elegiac distichs. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v r t1 [Colophon by Johannes Bergmann de Olpe.] ‘Finis stultifere B1 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et nauis’. libelli Narragonici’. r t2 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. r v t4 [Colophon.] B2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger, 1 Apr. 1497. 8o. Reprinted from B v Brant, Sebastian: Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis.‘De the edition of Basel: Johann Bergmann, 1 Mar. 1497 (GW 5054), 2 inutilibus libris’.Translated by Jacobus Locher Philomusus.‘Inter including the colophon, with added colophon on t r. 4 precipuos pars est mihi reddita stultos’. collation: a^s8 t4. refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. 118 woodcuts. Zarncke, 214^15. GW 5056; H *3748; Go¡ B-1088; BMC II 370; Pr 1788; BSB-Ink x r Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 B-818; Schreiber V 3569; Sheppard 1298^9. 4 sapphic strophes. FIRST COPY v x5 [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis mechanicorum’.‘Stultorum Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled olive morocco, edges trahitur collecta caterua virorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. gilt. Size: 154 ¿ 106 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 150 ¿ 101 mm. r x6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’. Paragraph marks supplied in red; red underlining, capitals refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. touched inyellow.Hairlines added throughout in earlybrown ink. b-509^b-511] brant, sebastian 661

v r x6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum a2 Locher, Jacobus: [Prologus.] ‘Prologue’. [Translated by Pierre fatuorum additio’. Rivie' re.] Incipit: ‘[C]omme ie eusse a par moy par long temps et refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. grandement cogite . . .’ v v y2 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de a3 [Locher, Jacobus: Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ libelli Narragonici [French].] ‘Prolude’. [Translated by Pierre v y3 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. Rivie' re.] ‘Par tout le monde et regions’; octosyllabic verse. ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 220^3. v tichs. a6 [Locher, Jacobus: Argumentum in Narragoniam.] ‘Argument r y4 Locher, Jacobus; Philomusus: ‘Ad numeros suos vt Johannem en la Nef des folz du monde’. [Translated by Pierre Rivie' re.] Bergmanum festine adeant’. ‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte Incipit: ‘[A] la felicite et saluberrime enseignement . . .’ v salutes’; 27 elegiac distichs. a6 [Rivie' re, Pierre: Verse.] ‘Cy s’ensuit le premier chappitre’; 7 lines v y4 [Colophon.] of octosyllabic verse. v r y4 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. b1 Brant, Sebastian: [La nef des folz du monde.] ‘Des liures inutilz’. Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 1 June 1497. 4o. [Translated from the Latin version of Jacobus Locher by Pierre collation: AB6 C^H4.6 IK4 L^V6.4 x y6. Rivie' re.] ‘Le premier fol de la nef suis’; octosyllabic verse. 118 woodcuts. refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. GW 5057; H *3749; Go¡ B-1089; BMC I112; Pr 480; BSB-Ink B-819; Zarncke, 223^6. v Schramm XX p. 23; Schreiber V 3570; Sheppard 388^9. v5 [Brant, Sebastian: Socialis nauis mechanicorum; octosyllabic verse.] ‘De la nef socalle mechanicque’. [Translated by Pierre FIRST COPY Rivie' re.] ‘La turbe des plusieurs iniques’; octosyllabic verse. Binding: Nineteenth-century English(?) blind and gold-tooled v v [Brant, Sebastian: De singularitate quorundam nouorum calf; endpapers watermarked ‘1811’. Size: 204 ¿ 145 ¿ 19 mm. 6 fatuorum additio [French].] ‘De la singularite d’aucuns nouueaulx Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 136 mm. folz addicion’. [Translated by Pierre Rivie' re.] ‘Pource que deuons After D is pasted a coloured woodcut with a note by Douce, a 5 auoir soing’; octosyllabic verse. modi¢ed impression of the woodcut on D v, cut out of F r of the 5 2 x v [Rivie' re, Pierre: Poem addressed to Pallas Athene.] ‘Or auons edition of Horace, Opera printed in Strasbourg by Johann 3 nous excerce noz beaulx ieux’; 10 strophes of 9 decasyllabic verses (Reinhard) Gru« ninger on 12 Mar. 1498, cf. Auct. O 2.6 and each. Douce 232. x r ‘La table de ce present liure’. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. 4 Bequeathed in 1834. Paris: [Fe¤ lix Baligault?, for] Geo¡roy de Marnef and Johann shelfmark: Douce 67. Philippi (Manstener), [not before Dec.] 1497. Folio. GWassigns SECOND COPY the printing to [Jean Lambert]. collation: a6 b8 c^x6. WantingV1. Binding: Old parchment. Size: 193 ¿ 147 ¿ 22 mm. Size of 117 woodcuts. leaf: 191 ¿ 140 mm. GW 5058; H 3754; Go¡ B-1094; BMC VIII 178; Pr 8257; CIBN r B-763; Se¤ bastien Brant. 500e anniversaire, 203; Sheppard 6446. Woodcut on B3 coloured. Provenance: On front pastedown inscription: ‘G. de Wind’ COPY (seventeenth century). Purchased ‘At Wise’s 1st auction of Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; triple gilt ¢llets form a border; Thorpe’s Books’, lot 599 for »0. 12. 0; see Books Purchased edges of boards and turn-ins gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns. (1832), 4, and Financial Statements (1828^32; 1837^40, Library Size: 277 ¿ 208 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ 195 mm. Records b. 4), no. 16,‘Books purchased by the Librarian’. Copperplate portrait of Sebastian Brant, removed from a six- shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.17. teenth/seventeenth-century book about Basel/Amerbach?, pasted on verso of front endleaf. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. B-510 Brant, Sebastian Bequeathed in 1834. Das Narrenschi¡ [French] La nef des folz du monde shelfmark: Douce 181. (trans. from the Latin version of Locher by Pierre Rivie're; with Latin captions and references in the B-511 Brant, Sebastian margins). r Das Narrenschi¡ [French] La nef des folz du monde a1 [Title-page with woodcut and advertisement for Geo¡roy de (trans. from the Latinversion of Locher by Jean Drouyn; Marnef.] ‘Hommes mortelz qui desirez scauoir’; 10 lines of deca- syllabic verse. with Latin captions). r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 219. a1 [Title-page with woodcut and advertisement for Guillaume r a2 [Rivie' re, Pierre]: ‘Le prologue du translateur’. Incipit: Balsarin.] ‘Hommes mortelz qui desirez scauoir’; 10 lines of deca- ‘[C]onsiderant que‘‘Non omnibus vna doctrina est adhibenda . . .’ syllabic verse. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 219^20. On authorship refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 226. r see Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 219 note. The translation of a2 [Drouyn, Jean]: ‘Le prologue du translateur’. Incipit: the Narrenschi¡ is ascribed to Rivie' re in Jean Bouchet, Lesgenea- ‘[C]ognoissant que ‘‘Melius est habundare quam de¢cere . . .’ logies, e⁄gies et epitaphes des roys de France (Poitiers, 1545), fol. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 226^7. On authorship see 78r. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 226 note. 662 brant, sebastian [b-511^b-512

v a2 Locher, Jacobus: [Prologus.] ‘Prologue’. [Translated by Pierre B-512 Brant, Sebastian Rivie' re.] Incipit: ‘[C]omme ie eusse a par moy par long temps et Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus grandement cogite . . .’ v Locher; with captions). a3 [Locher, Jacobus: Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et r libelli Narragonici [French Prose].] ‘Prolude’. [Translated by Jean a1 [Title-page with date‘1497’and motto and name of Bergmann de Drouyn.] Incipit: ‘[M]aintenant est le monde plain de science . . .’ Olpe.] v v a4 [Locher, Jacobus: Argumentum in Narragoniam.] ‘Argument a1 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. ‘[C]armina sint en la Nef des folz du monde’. [Translated by Pierre Rivie' re.] quamuis triuiali sculpta moneta’; 7 elegiac distichs. Incipit: ‘[A] la felicite et saluberrime enseignement . . .’ refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. r v a5 [Brant, Sebastian: La nefdes folz du monde.] ‘Des liures inutilz’. a1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. Incipit: [Translated from the Latin version of Jacobus Locher by Pierre ‘[S]i fas esset, preceptor iucundissime . . .’ Rivie' re and Jean Drouyn.] Incipit: ‘Le premier fol de la nef refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 suys . . .’ Feb. [14]97. v refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. a3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad S[ebastianum] Brant’.‘Si mihi Zarncke, 228^30. The ¢rst seven lines of each chapter from nunc pean sacros concederet arcus’; 26 elegiac distichs. Rivie' re’s translation in octosyllabic verse, followed by a prose refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. r translation. a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris v n6 [Brant, Sebastian: Socialis nauis mechanicorum.] ‘De la nef tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. v sociale mecanique’. [Translated from the Latin version of a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. Jacobus Locher by Pierre Rivie' re and Jean Drouyn.] ‘La turbe ‘Nauem stultorum iucundo sco[m]mate promsit’; 8 elegiac dis- des plusleurs iniques’.The ¢rst six lines from Rivie' re’s translation tichs. in octosyllabic verse, followed by a prose translation. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. r v o1 [Brant, Sebastian: De singularitate quorundam nouorum a5 [Ps 106,23 and 26^7]. v fatuorum additio [French].] ‘De la singularite d’aulcuns a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- nouueaulx folz addicion’. [Translated from the Latin version of atostichon’. ‘Tempore f>oelici currunt presentia cursu’; 5 elegiac Jacobus Locher by Pierre Rivie' re and Jean Drouyn.] ‘Pource que distichs. deuons auoir soing’.The ¢rst ¢ve lines from Rivie' re’s translation refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. r in octosyllabic verse, followed by three more lines of verse and a a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- prose translation. tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’.‘Nuper v o2 [Drouyn, Jean?]: ‘De ceulx qui veullent corrompre le droit adi- ego stultos vulgari carmine scripsi’; 13 elegiac distichs. tion nouuelle’. ‘Voyes le droit auironne’; 7 lines of octosyllabic refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. v verse, followed by a prose text. a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In Narrogonicam profectionem celeusma’. v o4 [Brant, Sebastian: De corrupto ordine uiuendi pereuntibus ‘Hortor, adeste viri, quos nunc vocat Eurus, eundum est’; 11 ele- inuentio noua [French].] ‘De ceulx qui font toutes choses au con- giac distichs. traire addition’.‘Celluy qui fait le contraire’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. r refs. See Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 228. Seven lines of a7 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narrogoniam’. Incipit:‘[C]um octosyllabic verse, followed by a prose text. mecum diu multumque cogitassem . . .’ r o6 [Drouyn, Jean: Epilogue.] Incipit:‘[M]ere de Dieu, vierge inuio- refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v lee . . .’ a8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 227^8. libelli Narragonici’. ‘Per cunctas resonant faustissima dogmata r o6 [Colophon with note on translator.] gentes’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. Lyons: Guillaume Balsarin, 1498. Folio. v collation: a^o6. b2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. Incipit: ‘[A]d humani generis foelicitatem . . .’ 115 woodcuts. refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. GW 5059; H 3755; Go¡ B-1095; Pr 8583; CIBN B-764; Sheppard r 6640. b3 Brant, Sebastian: Stultifera navis. ‘De inutilibus libris’. Translated by Jacobus Locher Philomusus.‘Inter precipuos pars COPY est mihi reddita stultos’. Wanting o5. refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; Zarncke, 214^15. £oral tools on spine; marbled pastedowns. Size: 253 ¿ 190 ¿ v r8 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 20 mm. Size of leaf: 248 ¿ 184 mm. sapphic strophes. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. v s2 [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis mechanicorum’.‘Stultorum Bequeathed in 1834. trahitur collecta caterua virorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 149. r s3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’.‘Finis adest shelfmark: Douce 151. operis, nec te, Nicolae, videre’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. v s3 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ b-512^b-513] brant, sebastian 663

v s4 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- Feb. [14]97. v tichs. a3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad S[ebastianum] Brant’.‘Si mihi r s5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad numeros suos vt Johannem Bergmanum nunc pean sacros concederet arcus’; 26 elegiac distichs. festine adeant’.‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte salutes’; 27 ele- refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. r giac distichs. a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris r s6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. v fatuorum additio’.‘Te nostram accepi vertisse, Jacobe, carinam’. a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. ‘Nauem stultorum iucundo sco[m]mate promsit’; 8 elegiac dis- r t1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De corrupto ordine uiuendi pereuntibus tichs. inuentio noua’.‘Stultorum ingentes culpauimus hactenus ausus’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 121^7. a5 [Ps 106,23 and 26^7].‘Ad Narragoniam’. r v x4 Beccadelli, Thomas: ‘Epigramma’. Dedicated to Sebastian a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- Brant.‘Augescit merito foelix Germania fama’; 9 elegiac distichs. atostichon’. ‘Tempore f>oelici currunt presentia cursu’; 5 elegiac refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. distichs. r x4 Beccadelli, Thomas: [Epigramma.] Dedicated to Johannes refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. r Bergmann de Olpe.‘O cui posteritas nunquam debere negabit’; 2 a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- elegiac distichs. tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’.‘Nuper refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. ego stultos vulgari carmine scripsi’. v x4 [Colophon.] ‘Finis stultifere nauis’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. r v y1 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In Narrogonicam profectionem celeusma’. Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 1 Aug. 1497. 4o. ‘Hortor, adeste viri, quos nunc vocat Eurus, eundum est’; 11 ele- collation: a^s8 t^y4. giac distichs. 117 woodcuts; two woodcut borders. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. r GW 5061; HC *3750; Go¡ B-1090; BSB-Ink B-820; CIBN B-759; a7 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narragoniam’. Incipit:‘[C]um Hillard 482; Oates 2853; Schramm XXII p. 47; Schreiber V 3571; mecum diu multumque cogitassem . . .’ Se¤ bastien Brant. 500e anniversaire, 194^5; not in Sheppard. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v a8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et COPY libelli Narragonici’. ‘Per cunctas resonant faustissima dogmata Wanting a , x , y and the blank leaf y . 1 1.4 1 4 gentes’. Binding: Contemporary north French or Flemish calf, with refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. defective £ap. On both covers ¢llets form a border; the inner rect- b v [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. Incipit: angle is divided by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments. In 2 ‘[A]d humani generis f oelicitatem . . .’ the lozenge-shaped compartments and in the corners a round > refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. armorial stamp lettered ‘S. TULART: LEVUBLEUR’ or b r Brant, Sebastian: Stultifera navis. ‘De inutilibus libris’. ‘LEVVALEUR’(?), in the triangular compartments a minute 3 Translated by Jacobus Locher Philomusus.‘Inter precipuos pars stamp; in the border, a smaller round stamp lettered ‘T.L.R.’(?). est mihi reddita stultos’. For similar impressions of seals on bindings see Goldschmidt refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. 134 and 177 and plates II, XCIX, and CIII, and Weale^Taylor Zarncke, 214^15. 302. Size: 212 ¿ 170 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 154 mm. r v Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 Provenance: On the verso of the back endleaf inscription: ‘Obiit 8 sapphic strophes. secretarius van(?) Moul(?) 16 Januarij 1650’. Robert Willock; on s r [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis mechanicorum’.‘Stultorum the recto: ‘Nov. 20. 1773 ex dono amiciss. Roberti Willock’. 3 trahitur collecta caterua virorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. Loveday family; sale (London: Sotheby’s, 8 June 1953), lot 25. s v Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’.‘Finis adest Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); bought by him for »28 from W. H. 3 operis, nec te, Nicolae, videre’. Robinson Ltd., London, in 1953; armorial book-plate; accession refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. no.‘1162’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. s r Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum shelfmark: Broxb. 77.1. 4 fatuorum additio’.‘Te nostram accepi vertisse, Jacobe, carinam’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. r B-513 Brant, Sebastian s7 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus r s8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. Locher; with captions). ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- r a1 [Title-page with date‘1498’and motto and name of Bergmann de tichs. v Olpe.] s8 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad numeros suos vt Johannem Bergmanum v a1 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. ‘[C]armina sint festine adeant’.‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte salutes’; 27 ele- quamuis triuiali sculpta moneta’; 7 elegiac distichs. giac distichs. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. |1 ‘De fatuis sagittariis’. ‘Si non vultis indignari’; 28 rhythmic v a1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. Incipit: strophes. ‘[S]i fas esset, preceptor iucundissime . . .’ refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 215^16. 664 brant, sebastian [b-513^b-514

v |3 Beccadelli, Thomas: ‘Egloga’. Dedicated to Thomas Wolf. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. r ‘Marcia Roma fuit bello crepitantibus armis’. a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- r |5 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De corrupto ordine uiuendi pereuntibus tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’.‘Nuper inuentio noua’.‘Stultorum ingentes culpauimus hactenus ausus’. ego stultos uulgari carmine scripsi’; 13 elegiac distichs. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 121^7. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. r v x4 Beccadelli, Thomas: ‘Epigramma’. Dedicated to Sebastian a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In Narraconicam(!) profectionem celeusma’. Brant.‘Augescit merito foelix Germania fama’; 9 elegiac distichs. ‘Hortor, adeste uiri, quos nunc uocat Eurus, eumdum est’; 11 ele- refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. giac distichs. r x4 Beccadelli, Thomas: [Epigramma.] Dedicated to Johannes refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. r Bergmann de Olpe.‘O cui posteritas nunquam debere negabit’; 2 a7 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narragoniam’. Incipit:‘[C]um elegiac distichs. mecum diu multumque cogitassem . . .’ refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. v v x4 [Colophon.] ‘Finis stultifere nauis’. a8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et r x5 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. libelli Narragonici’. ‘Per cunctas resonant faustissima dogmata Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 1 Mar. 1498. 4o. gentes’. 8 4 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. collation: a^s |^y . v 117 woodcuts; two woodcut borders. b2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. Incipit: GW 5062; H *3751; Go¡ B-1091; Pr 7778; BSB-Ink B-821; CIBN ‘[A]d humani generis foelicitatem . . .’ refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. B-760; Hillard 483; Sack, Freiburg, 811; Schramm XXII p. 47; v Schreiber V 3572; Se¤ bastien Brant. 500e anniversaire, 195; b2 Brant, Sebastian: Stultifera navis. ‘De inutilibus’ [libris]. Sheppard 2560. Translated by Jacobus Locher.‘Inter precipuos pars est mihi red- dita stultos’. COPY refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century English diced russia; Zarncke, 214^15. marbled pastedowns. Size: 217 ¿ 153 ¿ 26 mm. Size of v r6 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 leaf: 207 ¿ 136 mm. sapphic strophes. Copperplate portrait of Sebastian Brant, removed from a six- v r8 [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis navis mechanicorum’.‘Stultorum teenth/seventeenth-century book on Basel or Amerbach(?), trahitur collecta caterua uirorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. pasted on verso of front endleaf. Cut out and mounted on back v s1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’.‘Finis adest pastedown: ‘Epigramma eiusdem Philomusi in Speculum lai- operis, nec te, Nicolae, uidere’. corumVdalrici TenglerVernacula lingua confectum’. r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. Provenance: On a1 inscription: ‘R.B.’ Francis Douce (1757^ v s1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de 1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ shelfmark: Douce 69. v s2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- tichs. B-514 Brant, Sebastian v s2 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad numeros suos ut Johannem Germanum(!) Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus festine adeant’.‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte salutes’; 27 ele- Locher; with captions). giac distichs. r v a1 [Title-page.] s3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum v a1 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. ‘[C]armina sint fatuorum additio’.‘Tenostram accaepi uertisse, Jacobe, carinam’. quamuis triuiali sculpta moneta’; 7 elegiac distichs. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. s6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De corrupto ordine uiuendi pereuntibus v inuentio noua’.‘Stultorum ingentes culpauimus hactenus ausus’. a1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. Incipit: ‘[S]i fas esset, preceptor iucundissime . . .’ refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 121^7. r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 t8 Beccadelli, Thomas: ‘Epigramma’. Dedicated to Sebastian Feb. [14]97. Brant.‘Augescit merito foelix Germania fama’; 9 elegiac distichs. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. a3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad Se[bastianum] Brant’.‘Si mihi v nunc paean sacros concederet arcus’; 26 elegiac distichs. t8 Beccadelli, Thomas: [Epigramma.] Dedicated to Johannes refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. Bergmann de Olpe.‘O cui posteritas nunquam debere negabit’; 2 r elegiac distichs. a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Graudibus(!) possunt numeris tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. v a v Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. t8 [Colophon.] ‘Finis stultifere nauis’. 5 r ‘Nauem stultorum iucundo sco[m]mate promsit’; 8 elegiac dis- u1 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. v tichs. u3 ‘Fatuus mundanus’.‘Dum me cura tenet sublimia forte petendi’; refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. 4 elegiac distichs. v o a5 [Ps106,23 and 26^7] ‘Ad Narragoniam’. [Lyons]: Jacobus Sacon, 28 June ‘1488’ [i.e. 1498]. 4 . The printed v a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Gergmanum(!) de Olpe. . . dec- date ‘1488’ is erroneous: see K. Ohly, ‘Die Anfa« nge des atostichon’. ‘Tempore foelici currunt presentia cursu’; 5 elegiac Buchdrucks in Basel’, ZfB 57 (1940), 259^60. distichs. collation: a^t8 u4. b-514^b-515] brant, sebastian 665

v 119 woodcuts. a8 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Hecatostichon in proludium auctoris et GW 5063; HC 3752; Go¡ B-1093; BMC VIII 336; Pr 8671; BSB-Ink libelli Narragonici’. ‘Per cunctas resonant faustissima dogmata B-822; Sheppard 6738^9. gentes’.

FIRST COPY refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212^13. v Binding: Sheep. Manuscript fragments used as reinforcing b2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Argumentum in Narragoniam’. Incipit: strips. Size: 208 ¿ 145 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 143 mm. ‘[A]d humani generis foelicitatem . . .’ Provenance: Inscriptions on a r and u v: ‘Jeclausa’ or refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 213. 1 3 v ‘Declausa’(?). Abbe¤ Fauvel (£. 1700); ‘E bibliotheca D. Abbatis b2 Brant, Sebastian: Stultifera navis. ‘De inutilibus libris’. Fauvel’; armorial book-plate on front pastedown. Nathaniel Translated by Jacobus Locher.‘Inter precipuos pars est mihi red- Crynes (1686^1745). Bequeathed in 1745. dita stultos’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Crynes 802. refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.17. Zarncke, 214^15. v SECOND COPY r6 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Excusatio’.‘Vertimus naues fatuas latinis’; 20 Wanting p and the blank leaf u . sapphic strophes. 1 4 v r8 [Brant, Sebastian]: ‘Socialis nauis mechanicorum’.‘Stultorum Leaf s6 uncut. Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled blue morocco; trahitur collecta caterua uirorum’; 20 elegiac distichs. v marbled pastedowns and gilt edges. Size:192 ¿ 131 ¿ 24 mm. Size s1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Nicolao Renner acuphago’.‘Finis adest of leaf: 186 ¿ 121 mm. operis, nec te, Nicolae, uidere’. On n v four lines of Latin text added in an early hand. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119. 6 v r s1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bergmann de Provenance: Erased ownership note on a1 . Francis Douce (1757^ 1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Olpe. Incipit: ‘Etsi non dubito, amice iucundissime . . .’ v shelfmark: Douce 68. s2 [Locher, Jacobus]: ‘Ad eundem Johannem B[ergmann] de Olpe’. ‘Me rogo commendes nostro, iucunde Johannes’; 3 elegiac dis- tichs. B-515 Brant, Sebastian v s2 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad numeros suos ut Johannem Bergmanum Das Narrenschi¡ [Latin] Stultifera navis (trans. Jacobus festine adeant’.‘Ite, rudes numeri, millenas ferte salutes’; 27 ele- Locher; with captions). giac distichs. v r s3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum a1 [Title-page.] v fatuorum additio’.‘Te nostram accepi uertisse, Jacobe, carinam’. a1 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma ad lectorem’. ‘[C]armina sint refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. quamuis triuiali sculpta moneta’; 7 elegiac distichs. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 210^11. s6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De corrupto ordine viuendi pereuntibus v inuentio noua’.‘Stultorum ingentes culpauimus hactenus ausus’. a1 Locher, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Sebastian Brant. Incipit: refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 121^7. ‘[S]i fas esset, preceptor iucundissime . . .’ r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211. Dated Freiburg, 1 t8 Beccadelli, Thomas: ‘Epigramma’. Dedicated to Sebastian Feb. [14]97. Brant.‘Augescit merito foelix Germania fama’; 9 elegiac distichs. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. a3 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Carmen . . . ad Se[bastianum] Brant’.‘Si mihi v nunc pean sacros concederet arcus’; 26 elegiac distichs. t8 Beccadelli, Thomas: [Epigramma.] Dedicated to Johannes refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 211^12. Bergmann de Olpe.‘O cui posteritas nunquam debere negabit’; 2 r elegiac distichs. a4 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Sapphicon’. ‘Grandibus possunt numeris refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 217. tonare’; 15 sapphic strophes. v v t8 [Colophon.] ‘Finis stultifere nauis’. a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Epigramma in Narragoniam . . . ad lectores’. r v1 ‘Registrum stultifere Nauis’. ‘Nauem stultorum iucundo sco[m]mate promsit’; 8 elegiac dis- r tichs. v4 ‘Fatuus mundanus’.‘Dum me cura tenet sublimia forte petendi’; refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. 4 elegiac distichs. v o a5 [Ps 106,23 and 26^7].‘Ad Narragoniam’. Paris: [Georg Wolf, for] Geo¡roy de Marnef, 8 Mar. 1498. 4 . On v a5 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Ad Johannem Bergmannum de Olpe . . . dec- the date see Hillard. atostichon’. ‘Tempore foelici currunt presentia cursu’; 5 elegiac collation: a^t8 v4. distichs. 118 woodcuts. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. GW 5064; HC 3753; Go¡ B-1092; BMC VIII 150; Pr 8381; CIBN r a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad Jacobum Philomusum subeunde profec- B-761; Hillard 484; Sheppard 6380. tionis Narragonice e barbaria in latiale solum exhortatio’.‘Nuper COPY ego stultos uulgari carmine scripsi’; 13 elegiac distichs. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century French gold-tooled refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118. calf by P. Lefebvre; marbled pastedowns. Size: 198 ¿ 134 ¿ v a6 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In Narragonicam profectionem celeusma’. 26 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 126 mm. ‘Hortor, adeste uiri, quos nunc uocat Eurus, eundum est’; 11 ele- r Provenance: On a1 the inscription:‘G. . . Bercheri liber’ in a six- giac distichs. r teenth century hand. On a1 the inscription: ‘Joannis Symonis refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 118^19. liber’ in a sixteenth-century hand. Purchased for »0. 18. 0; see r a7 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologus . . . in Narragoniam’. Incipit:‘[C]um Books Purchased (1839), 4. mecum diu multumque cogitassem . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.44. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 212. 666 brant, sebastian [b-516^b-517

B-516 Brant, Sebastian Provenance: Sale (Paris,1852), lot 721. Baron Achille de Seillie' re Das Narrenschi¡ [French] La nef des folz du monde. (1813^1869): Bibliothe' que de Mello; sale (1887), lot 178. Thomas r Ryburn Buchanan (1846^1911). Presented by Mrs Buchanan in a1 [Title-page with woodcut.] ‘En ce liure trouuer pourront les 1941. saiges’; 10 lines of decasyllabic verse. r shelfmark: Buchanan d.20. a2 ‘Le prologue du translateur’. Incipit: ‘[P]ource que les lecteurs et auditeurs de l’aage presente . . .’ refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 230^1. B-517 Brant, Sebastian r a2 Locher, Jacobus: ‘Prologue’. Incipit: ‘[A]⁄n de mieulx com- Varia carmina. prendre la substance de ce liure . . .’ r refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 231. A1 [Title-page with woodcuts.] ‘Que tibi diua miser christipara car- r mina lusi’; 3 elegiac distichs. a3 ‘Le translateur’. Incipit: ‘[J]cy lesse(!) le hecathostique c’est a refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 174. scauoir. . .’ v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 231. A1 Bergmann de Olpe, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] r Wymmarus de Ercklens. Incipit: ‘[Quia] te summa virtute a3 ‘L’argument’. Incipit: ‘[A]insi que les anciens acteurs . . .’ refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 231. virum . . .’ v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 174^5. Dated Basel, 15 a3 Brant, Sebastian: [La nef des folz du monde.] ‘Des liures Mar.1498. inutilz’. Incipit: ‘Pour l’introduction de la matiere . . .’ v refs. Chapters 1, 4, and 62 edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. A2 Brant, Sebastian: Varia carmina. [Part I.] ‘Ad magni¢cum et Zarncke, 231^3. An anonymous prose translation, see Brant, nobilem virum dominum Adelberum de Rotperg . . . inuectio’. Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 230. ‘Quod te cultorem scio virginis intemerate . . .’ v refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 175^84 o6 [Introductory note.] ‘L’excusation de l’acteur de ce present liure’. Incipit: ‘Pourtant que l’acteur de ce liure . . .’ nos 1^41. See also Curt F. Bu« hler, ‘The Publication of Sebastian r Brant’s Varia Carmina’, Gb Jb 37 (1962), 179^82. p1 [Locher, Jacobus: Excusatio.] Incipit: ‘[O] vous lecteurs de ce r present opuscule . . .’ a1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De corrupto ordine uiuendi pereuntibus v inuentio noua’.‘Stultorum ingentes culpauimus hactenus ausus’. p1 [Introductory note.] ‘De la nef socialle mechanique’. Incipit: ‘En ce que dessus est cuyda l’acteur . . .’ refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 121^7. Without the two r concluding distichs addressed to the reader. p2 [Brant, Sebastian: Socialis nauis mechanicorum.] Incipit:‘[J]cy r est tiree et amenee . . .’ bc4 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part II.] ‘In Bethicum tri- r umphum congratulatio’.‘Si, Fernande, tibi possent mea carmina p2 [Introductory note.] Incipit: ‘[J]cy fait l’acteur vne petite inuita- tion . . .’ laudis’. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 184^5 nos 43^5. p2 [Brant, Sebastian: De Nicolao Renner acuphago.] ‘De Nicolas r Renner et des enchanteurs’. Incipit: ‘[J]cy est la ¢n de mon d1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad diuum Maximilianum Romanorum oeuure . . .’ regem gloriosissimum in vitam et conuersationem regum Israhel v et Juda’.‘[H]actenus immensum regnorum enauimus equor’. p2 [Introductory note.] ‘De la singularite d’aucuns nouueaulx folz refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,185 no. 46. addition’. Incipit: ‘A⁄nque aucun qui verroit le latin . . .’ r v e4 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part III.] ‘Ad cunctos p2 Brant, Sebastian: [De singularitate quorundam nouorum fatuorum additio.] Incipit:‘[J]aques Locher, mon escolier et hum- Rhomano imperio subiectos elegiaca exhortatio contra per¢dos ble disciple . . .’ et sacrilegos Flamingos’.‘[A]ccipite, o reges, quam nostrum pol- r luat aeuum’. p4 [Introductory note.] ‘De l’ordre de viure corrompue et que inor- dination est cause de la destruction de toutes choses’. Incipit: refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,186^7 nos 47^59. ‘Ensuyt l’autre chapitre ouquel l’acteur allegue . . .’ v v h4 Brant, Sebastian: [Two German-Latin poems.] ‘De causis p4 Brant, Sebastian: [De corrupto ordine uiuendi pereuntibus inuentio noua.] Incipit: ‘[N]’a gueres nous auons blasme . . .’ First deprauationis rerum omnium’.‘[P]osteaquam impuberes cunnos section only. gens stulta petiuit’. v refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 153^4. p4 ‘La table de ce present liure’. v h6 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part IV.] Paris: [Andre¤ Bocard?, for] Geo¡roy de Marnef, 8 Feb. 1499. refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 187^92 ¤ Folio. BMC assigns doubtfully to Bocard, GW to [Etienne nos 62^79. Jehannot]. r 6 l5 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum collation: a^p . fatuorum additio’.‘Tenostramaccepivertisse,Jacobe,carinam...’ 116 woodcuts; woodcut initials. GW 5065; H 3756; Go¡ B-1096; BMC VIII 159; not in Pr; Sheppard refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. 6406. r l8 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part V.] COPY refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 192 no. 81. r Wanting leaf p6 containing de Marnef’s device. m1 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part VI.] ‘Explanatio . . . de Binding: Nineteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco anticipatione horologii Basiliensium’. by Niedre¤ e, with monogram surmounted by a coronet and refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 192^4 nos 82^6. r marbled pastedowns. Size: 260 ¿ 190 ¿ 14 mm. Size of n1 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part VII.] ‘Thurcorum terror leaf: 255 ¿ 180 mm. et potentia’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 194^5 no. 86a. b-517^b-518] brant, sebastian 667

v n4 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad lectorem carminum suorum’.‘Carmina Bibliographie der Schriften Johannes Reuchlins im 15. und 16. nostra prement multi (scio) lector, ab illis’. Jahrhundert, Bibliotheca bibliographica, 18 (Bad Bocklet, 1955), refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 195 no. 86b. 12 no. 46. r v [*1 ] ‘Finis carminum Sebastiani Brant’. ‘Hoc Titionis opus, dulcis B2 [Note about time and place of performance and players.] Wynmare, peractum’. refs. Holstein, Johann Reuchlins Komo« dien, 30^1. r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 195 no. 87. B3 Helfant, Valentinus; [Reuchlin, Johannes]: ‘Oratio’. Incipit: r [*1 ] [Colophon.] ‘[C]omicos hos ludos, illustris princeps . . .’ The speech was given v [*1 ] ‘Registrum carminum S. Brant’. by Valentinus Helfant, but composed by Reuchlin; see Holstein, Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 1 May [14]98. 4o. Johann Reuchlins Komo« dien, 35 n. 1. v collation: A^D8 E^H4.8 IK4 a8 bc4 d^h8 i4 8 l8 m n [*4]. B3 Dracontius, Jacobus: ‘Ad iuuentutem Germanicam in Seven woodcuts; two woodcut borders; woodcut initials. Johannem Reuchlin . . . panegyris’. ‘[H]uc ades, Aonidum qui GW 5068; HC *3731; C1238 (incl.1244); Go¡ B-1099; BMC III 796; ludere queris in vmbra’. Pr 7779; BSB-Ink B-808; CIBN B-757; Hillard 485; Oates 2854; refs. Holstein, Johann Reuchlins Komo« dien, 32^3. r Rhodes 436; Sack, Freiburg, 803; Schreiber V 3543, 3543a, 3580; B4 AdamWernervonThemar: ‘Ad . . . Johannem Richartzhusen . . . Schramm XXII p. 47; Sheppard 2561. carmen’.‘[T]e duce res nostris agitur rarissima terris’. refs. Holstein, Johann Reuchlins Komo« dien, 33^4. COPY B v Brant, Sebastian: ‘De corrupto ordine viuendi pereuntibus With the two additional signatures m and n, the ¢rst having the 4 inuentio noua’.‘[S]tultorum ingentes culpauimus hactenus ausus’. date 23 Apr. 1498 on m r, the latter having the date 1 Sept. 1498 4 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 121^7. Without the two on n r; see GWAnm. 2 a,b. 1 concluding distichs addressed to the reader. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian D v Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part II.] Library; marbled pastedowns. Size: 222 ¿ 162 ¿ 25 mm. Size of 5 refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 184^5 nos 43^5. leaf: 211 ¿ 145 mm. D v Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad diuum Maximilianum Romanorum Provenance: Thierhaupten, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Petrus et 6 regem gloriosissimum in vitam et conuersationem regum Israhel Paulus. Johann Rumpfhart, Abbot of Thierhaupten, 1533^47; on et Juda’.‘[H]actenus immensum regnorum enauimus equor’. A r ‘Jo. Rumpfhart A[bbas]’and ‘Thierhaupten’. Duplicate from 1 refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,185 no.46. the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’on A r. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; 1 G r Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part III.] see Books Purchased (1840), 6. 2 refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,186^7 nos shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.33. 47^59. v K4 Brant, Sebastian: [Two German-Latin poems.] ‘De causis B-518 Brant, Sebastian deprauationis rerum omnium’.‘[P]osteaquam impuberes cunnos Varia carmina. gens stulta petiuit’. r refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 153^4. a1 [Title-page with woodcuts.] ‘Que tibi diua miser christipara car- r mina lusi’; 3 elegiac distichs. L2 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part IV.] refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 174. refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 187^92 v nos 62^79. a1 Bergmann de Olpe, Johannes: [Letteraddressed to] Wymmarus v de Ercklens. Incipit:‘Q[uia] te summa virtute virum . . .’ O3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De singularitate quorundam nouorum refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 174^5. Dated Basel, 15 fatuorum additio’.‘Te nostram accepi vertisse, Jacobe, carinam’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 119^21. Mar.1498. v r O5 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part V.] a2 Brant, Sebastian: Varia carmina. [Part I.] ‘Ad magni¢cum et refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 192 no. 81. nobilem virum dominum Adelberum de Rotperg . . . inuectio’. v ‘Quod te cultorem scio virginis intemerate’. O6 Brant, Sebastian: [Varia carmina. Part VI.] ‘Explanatio . . . de refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 175^84 anticipatione horologii Basiliensium’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 192^4 nos 82^6. nos 1^41. v r P3 ‘Finis carminum Sebastiani Brant’. ‘Hoc Titionis opus, dulcis A1 Brant, Sebastian: [Poem on Johannes Reuchlin.] ‘Accipe, Vangionem(!) presul venerande, Ioannis’. Wynmare, peractum’. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 195 no. 87. refs. Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke, 195 no. I. Hugo Holstein, r P4 [Colophon.] Johann Reuchlins Komo« dien. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des latei- r nischen Schuldramas (Halle an der Saale, 1888), 31^2. P4 ‘Tabula carminum S. Brant’. v o A1 Bergmann de Olpe, Johannes: [Letter addressed to Johannes Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 1 Aug. 1498. 4 . de Dalberg.] Incipit: ‘[E]piscoporum gloriam, philosophorum collation: a6 b c4 d6 e f 4 g6 h^k4 l A6 BC4 D6 EF4 GH6 I4 K6 L pater . . .’ Dated Basel, 1 May 1498. See Karl Morneweg, Johann M4 N^P6. von Dalberg: ein deutscher Humanist und Bischof (Heidelberg, Seven woodcuts. 1887), 258. GW 5069; HC, Addenda, *3732; Go¡ B-1100; BMC I 113; Pr 487; v A1 Ko« chlin [i.e. Reuchlin], Johannes: Scenica progymnasmata. BSB-Ink B-809; Schramm XX p. 23; Schreiber V 3544; Sheppard [Also known as Henno.] ‘[N]ouus poeta sentiens actoribus’. 399. refs. Hugo Holstein, Johann Reuchlins Komo« dien. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des lateinischen Schuldramas (Halle an der Saale, 1888), 13^30. See Ludwig Geiger, Johann Reuchlin. Sein Leben und seine Werke (Leipzig, 1871), 81^91, and Josef Benzing, 668 brentius, andreas [b-518^b-522

r COPY A2 Breitenbach, Johannes de: Repetitio capituli i[d est] de statu Without the additional unsigned gathering of four leaves after monachorum et canonicorum regularium. Incipit: ‘[R]epetiturus gathering l containing the ‘Turcorum terror et potentia’, dated 1 dei auxilio implocrato(!) i[d est], de sta[tu] monachorum et cano- Sept.1498. nicorum regularium, ne inordinate procedere videar hunc . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled English calf by refs. See Schulte II 337. v Charles Murton. Size: 195 ¿ 140 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ E6 [Breitenbach, Johannes de?]: ‘Conclusiones cum suis correlar- 130 mm. iis’. Incipit: ‘Conclusio prima. Illud ius quod episcopus habet in A few early marginal notes. ecclesias et clericos . . .’ Initials are supplied in red. [Leipzig: Gregorius Bo« ttiger (Werman), after 22 Nov. 1496]. 4o. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. collation: A^D6 E8. Bequeathed in 1834. GW 5088; HC *3770; Go¡ B-1107; BMC III 648; Pr 3022; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Douce 64. B-836; Sheppard 2140.

COPY B-519 Brant, Sebastian Bound with A-255; see there for details of binding and proven- De origine et conversatione bonorum regum et de laude ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 144 mm. civitatis Hierosolymae. Early sixteenth-century(?) marginal notes in black ink. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Some capital v A1 Brant, Sebastian: [Letter of dedication to] Maximilian I, King strokes and underlining in red. of the Romans. Incipit: ‘[C]ogitanti mihi et quidem saepius (vt shelfmark: Diss. D 34(7). soleo) iampridem hesitanti . . .’ r A4 Brant, Sebastian: De origine et conversatione bonorum regum et de laude civitatis Hierosolymae. Incipit: ‘[U]rbem B-521 Breitenbach, Johannes de Hierosolymam, vti sacre nobis tradunt littere . . .’ Repetitio capituli: Sententiam sanguinis ne clerici vel v T3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad diuum Maximilianum Romanorum monachi. regem gloriosissimum in vitam et conuersationem regum Israhel r A1 [Title-page.] et Juda prefatio’. Dedicated to King Maximilian I. Incipit: r A2 [Preface.] ‘Superest, inuictissime rex, vt quod . . .’ v refs. Decretalium Collectiones, Corpus Iuris Canonici, 2, ed. A. T4 Brant, Sebastian: [Ad diuum Maximilianum Romanorum E. Richter and A. Friedberg (Leipzig, 1881), 659. regem gloriosissimum in vitam et conuersationem regum Israhel v A2 [Gloss on Sententia sanguinis.] Incipit: ‘Sententiam sanguinis. et Juda.] ‘Epilogus’. ‘[H]actenus immensum Solymarum su⁄cit Episcopi non possunt sententias sanguinis ferre infra . . .’ equor’. v A2 [Gregorius IX, Pont.Max.: Decretales. Lib. III, tit. L, cap. IX.] refs. Partly edited in Brant, Narrenschi¡, ed. Zarncke,185 no.46. refs. Decretalium Collectiones, 659^60. o v Basel: Johann Bergmann, de Olpe, 1 Mar. 1495. 4 . A3 Cerasianus, Johannes: Repetitio capituli: Sententiam sangui- collation: A^V8. nis: Partes principales. Commissioned by Johannes de Two woodcuts; woodcut borders; woodcut initials. Breitenbach. Incipit: ‘[C]irca primam partem principalem viden- GW 5072; H *3735; Go¡ B-1097; BMC III 794; Pr 7772; BSB-Ink dum est, quid sit irregularitas . . .’ r B-810; CIBN B-767; Oates 2847; Sack, Freiburg, 812; Schramm I3 [Table of contents.] ‘Registrum’. XXII p. 47; Schreiber V 3574; Sheppard 2553. [Leipzig]: Melchior Lotter, 1499. 4o. COPY collation: A^H6 I8. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled quarter calf GW 5093; H *3771 = HC 4880; Go¡ B-1106; BMC III 651; Pr 3038; over wooden boards; remains of two clasps. Formerly chained: BSB-Ink B-835; Sheppard 2147. staple-marks of a hasp at foot of the lower cover. Title-label at COPY the head of the upper cover. On both covers ¢llets form two verti- Several sheets uncut. Leaf I8 backed. cal compartments ¢lled with a roll with a foliate sta¡and a £ower. 8 Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco; bound for A fragment of eight leaves, consisting of gathering m of Horae the Bodleian Library. Size: 233 ¿ 165 ¿ 13 mm. Sizeofleaf: 228 ¿ [Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, c.1495?] has been removed 150 mm. from the binding; see H-150. Size: 228 ¿ 157 ¿ 47 mm. Size of Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ leaf: 216 ¿ 150 mm. r r and nos ‘4’ and ‘2461a’, in pencil, on A1 . Purchased on 17 Jan. Provenance: Johannes Protzer (À1528); on A1 the inscription: 1886 from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 79, no. 477, for 6 Marks: see ‘Johannes Protzer J.V. li[centia]tus M cccc xcviiij Conp[araui]t in Library Bills (1886), no. 8. Germania .xliiij. d.’; see Wagner 85. Purchased for »2. 0. 0; see shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.56. Books Purchased (1861), 9. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 4.57. B-522 Brentius, Andreas Oratio CaesarisVesontione habita. B-520 Breitenbach, Johannes de v Repetitio (capitulorumV): De statu monachorum et [a1 ] ‘Ad Cesarem’.‘Vt possem niueam tuam referre’; 10 hendecasyl- lables. canonicorum regularium. r [a2 ] Brentius, Andreas: [Letter addressed to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. r A1 [Title-page.] Incipit: ‘[V]enatoribus gratum munus canes sunt . . .’ b-522^b-525] breviarium 669

v [a2 ] Brentius, Andreas: ‘Prefatio ad quirites’. Incipit: ‘[C]. Iulius B-523 Brentius, Andreas Cesar bello Heluetiorum confecto . . .’ r In Pentecosten oratio. [a3 ] Brentius, Andreas: Oratio CaesarisVesontione habita. Incipit: v ‘[N]on eadem, commilitones . . .’ [a1 ] Brentius, Andreas: [Introductory letter, addressed to] refs. Based on a speech summarized in Caes. Gal1. 40; DBI XIV Cardinal Oliverius Carafa. Incipit: ‘Egi hanc oratiunculam, prin- ceps optime, non ut industriam ostentarem . . .’ 151: ‘la versione da Dione Cassio della ‘‘Caesaris oratio r Vesontione habita’’ ^ rielaborata e ampliata sulla base di un con- [a2 ] Brentius, Andreas: In Pentecosten oratio. Incipit: ‘[V]t fronto con il testo dato dal ‘De bello Gallico‘ ’; Paola Casciano,‘A maiorum nostrorum consuetudo seruetur ab antiquis quidem Grecis . . .’ proposito di un ‘falso’ umanistico: la‘‘Caesaris oratioVesontione v Belgiae ad milites habita’’ di Andrea Brenta, professore dello [a10 ] Brentius, Andreas: [Valedictory note, addressed to the Studium Urbis’, in Un ponti¢cato ed una citta' , 515^56, using a reader.] Incipit: ‘Autor pauca huc ex se contulisse pro¢tetur . . .’ Vatican manuscript without realising it being a copy of the [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 18 May 1483]. 4o. Planck edition, which is a poor reprint of this edition; see M. D. collation: [a10]. Reeve, ‘Modestus, scriptor rei militaris’, in La Tradition vive. GW 5100 (Anm.); HR 3778; Go¡ B-1111; BMC VII 1131; Pr 3807; Me¤ langes d’histoire des textes en l’honneur de Louis Holtz, ed. CIBN B-780; Sheppard 3003^4.

Pierre Lardet, Bibliologia, 20 (Turnhout, 2003), 417^32, at 423. FIRST COPY v [b4 ] Litavicus [Busatus: Poem praising Brentius.] ‘Quod tua Boxedwith A-212; see there fordetails ofbinding and provenance. Romano Cesar monumenta leguntur’; 2 elegiac distichs. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 138 mm. refs. See Walther, Initia, 16324. Early marginal annotations. v [b4 ] Franciscus: [Poem praising Brentius.] ‘Incognitam diu latinis shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.1(3). nobilem > orationem Cesaris’; 6 lines of verse. The author may be SECOND COPY Franciscus Afranius Brixias; see also P-433. A fragment, consisting of [a1.9] only. Bound with B-090; see there v [b4 ] [Fazini?], M[arcus] Lucius (i.e. Lucidus): [Poem praising fordetails ofbindingandprovenance. Sizeofleaf: 207 ¿ 145mm. Brentius.] ‘Scripta quidem grece, sed nondum nota latinis’; 3 ele- Early marginal annotation. giac distichs. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.48(9). v [b4 ] Ambrosius: [Poem praising Brentius.] ‘Quem muse Charitesque contioni’; 6 hendecasyllables. B-524 Breviarium [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1481.] 4o. collation: [a6 b4]. Breviarium Romanum. GW 5098; HCR 4229 = H 3780?; Go¡ B-1109; BMC XII 6; Pr 4007; Fragment. CIBN B-778; Sheppard 2837^8. Incipit: ‘[Lectio vi.] Secundum Matheum. Cum esset desponsata FIRST COPY mater . . .’; explicit: [Lectio ix.] Iccirco volebat eam dimittere . . . Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ 7 mm. Size et intrepidus.’ of leaf: 199 ¿ 135 mm. Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 4 Dec. 1497. 8o. Manuscript foliation: 40^9. collation: [*]8 [+ ]4 16 2^10 .10. 11^438 43.434 44^78 486 49^638. Provenance: Purchased for »0. 4. 6; see Books Purchased GW 5118; C 1304; BMC V 387; Pr 4934; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 456; (1837),7. Essling 916; Sheppard 4035. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.30. COPY shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.17. Leaf 455 only. Bound in a guard-book with other fragments. SECOND COPY Binding: Modern guard-book. Size of leaf: 137 ¿ 99 mm. Bound with: Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. 1. Gaius Julius Caesar, Commentarii. Venice: Aldus Manutius, shelfmark: Inc. b. I97.1(22). 1575. Cuttings from various works concerning Caesar and manu- script notes in various seventeenth/eighteenth-century hands are bound into item 1. Formerly also bound with a broadside, La B-525 Breviarium descriptionetdivisiondeGaule (Paris, [c.1510]), nowVet. E1a.1(2). Breviarium Romanum [Franciscan use]. Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century parchment. Size: 183 ¿ Fragment. 125 ¿ 95 mm. Size of leaf: 169 ¿ 107 mm. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, Bernhard Maler (Pictor) and Peter On the front pastedown, an engraved portrait of Aldus Manutius, Lo« slein for Nicolaus de Frankfordia, 1478. 8o. coloured in red, green, and yellow. collation: [*] a^r | s^x12 xx8 y 1^1612 178. Provenance: On front pastedown, inscription: ‘He° red[ ] D. GW 5147; H *3897; BMC V 245; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 400; Salust[ ] Cerrene° de Crescent. . .’William Lucas (b.1620); inscrip- BSB-Ink B-888; Sheppard 3538. tion of name on front pastedown; on title-page of item 1, ‘W. Lucas A: M: e' Coll. Winton. e' Coll. Exon. Oxon. e' Soc. Linc: COPY r-v Inn’. Chelmsford Philosophical Society; stamp on title-page of Leaf c10 only, with text beginning: [Ps 86,1] ‘[F]undamenta eius item 1. Chelmsford, Borough Library; book-plate with shelfmark in montibus . . .’and ending [Ps 88, 40] ‘. . . testamentum servi tui’. ‘R 094.1’ and no. 33642. Acquired by 1958; Bodleian accession Binding: Modern guard-book. Size of leaf: 152 ¿ 57 mm. stamp dated 1958. Deleted word on verso in black ink. shelfmark: Vet. F1 e.122 (2). Initials are supplied in red or blue. Some capitals touched with yellow wash. 670 breviarium [b-525^b-527

o r Removed in 1963 from the lower cover of 8 Z 204 Th.: Ordo [bb1 ] [Computus.] Incipit: ‘Quia cognitio festorum mobilium horas Romanus de o⁄cio missae (Cologne: Heirs of Arnoldus canonicas . . .’ Birckmann, 1561). [cc] ‘Declaratio cursus hyemalis’. ‘Tempore brumali cursus patet Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown. ordine tali > Nam primo de dominicis dat quot numero sint’; 11 shelfmark: Inc. d. I97.1(1). hexameters. [cc] [Table.] r B-526 Breviarium [dd1 ] ‘Prefatio in examinationem, approbationem et rati¢cationem Breviarium Romanum [Augustinian use]. breuiarii reformationis . . .’ Incipit: ‘Georgius, Dei et apostolice sedis gratia episcopus Lausaniensis, Guillerinus(!) Hugonis, r 1 [Tabulae.] archidyaconus Metensis . . .’ Permission for the revision of the Hr a1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘In nomine domini nostri Jesu Cristi, Breviary accorded by Georgius de Saluzzo, Bishop of Lausanne Amen. Ordo psalterii secundum morem . . .’ (1440^61; see Gams 284), and by other members of the Council v s1 [Litaniae sanctorum.] of Basle, to Johannes Hagen, Abbot of Bursfeld (1439^69), dated r s4 [Proprium de tempore.] Incipit: ‘[In capite ieiunii.] Ad magni¢- Worms, 17 July 1445. cat. Antiphona.Thesaurizate vobis . . .’ refs. P. Volk, Urkunden zur Geschichte der Bursfelder r A1 [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: ‘Incipiunt festivitates sanc- Kongregation, Kanonistische Studien und Texte, 20 (Bonn, torum . . .’ 1951), 54^5 no. 2. v Zaragoza: Georg Coci, Leonardus Hutz, and Wolf Appentegger, 7 [dd1 ] [Permission for revision of the Breviary.] Incipit: ‘Iohannes Sept. 1499. 8o. miseratione diuina Sancti Angeli . . . Humilibus supplicum . . .’ 8 4 6 Permission for the revision of the Breviary accorded by collation: Tabulae: H HH HHH ; Psalterium ^ Proprium de tempore: a^h8 i6 k^z aa^hh8 ii6; Proprium de sanctis ^ Johannes Carvajal, Cardinal deacon of S. Angelus (1440^69; see Commune sanctorum ^ O⁄cia annexa: A^Z8 AA BB8 CC6 DD^ Eubel II 9 no. 26), to the Abbots of Bursfeld, Reinhausen, and II8 KK12 LL MM8 NN4. Huysburg; dated Mainz, 2 Dec. 1448. Woodcuts: see Kurz 79 and Vindel, Arte, IV 291: 88, pls on pp. 292 refs.Volk, Urkunden, 70^1 no. 10. r and 294. [dd2 ] ‘Littera con¢rmationis ordinarii cum oppositione prioris GW 5173; not in Pr; Kurz 79; Sheppard 7297; Vindel, Arte, IV 291: Montis sancti Jacobi extra muros Moguntinenses’. Incipit: 88. ‘Nicolaus, miseratione diuina tituli sancti Petri ad vincula sacro-

COPY sancte Romane ecclesie . . . Iustis et honestis . . .’Con¢rmation of Part of Psalterium, and Proprium de tempore only. the revised Breviary by Nicolaus de Cusa, Cardinal legate, to the Abbot and prelates of the Congregation of Bursfeld; dated Wanting gatherings H^HHH, a^e, i6, k1, m4, dd7, and gatherings hh and ii. Cologne, 6 Mar. 1452. refs.Volk, Urkunden, 95^6 no. 22. Outer margin of t8 cut away, with some loss of text. cc6^8 badly r mutilated. For this copy see Hispanic MSS and Books, 7 no. 20. a1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘In aduentu Printed on parchment in black and red. domini super psalmos. Antiphona. Regnum tuum etc. Binding: Quarter leather, with parchment-covered boards; Capitulum I ad Thessalonicenses. [D]eus pacis sancti¢cet vos per omnia . . .’ marbled endleaves and back pastedown. Leather very shrivelled; r back board detached. Size:178 ¿ 126 ¿ 38 mm. Sizeof leaf: 165 ¿ Aa1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘[B]eatus vir, qui non abiit in consilio impiorum . . .’ 113 mm. r All illuminated initials cut away. Capitals touched with yellow Hh6 [Litaniae sanctorum.] ‘Bernharde’, ‘Paule’, and ‘Hilarion’ wash. among the confessors; ‘Scholastica’, ‘Katherina’, ‘Barbara’, and ‘Ursula cum sodalibus’among the virgins. Provenance: Purchased in 1961 through Day’s, bookseller, v Hh7 [List of psalms, in alphabetical order.] Thame, Oxfordshire; unsigned note in ink by David Rogers on v the front pastedown, with »10 written in pencil on the front Ii1 [O⁄cium BVM.] Incipit: ‘In cursu beate Marie virginis. Invitatorium. Ave Maria gratia plena . . .’ pastedown. r shelfmark: Inc. e. S2.1499.1. Ii3 [O⁄cium defunctorum.] Incipit: ‘Vigilie defunctorum ad ves- peras. Antiphona. Placebo domino in regione . . .’ refs. See K. Ottosen, The Responsories and Versicles ofthe Latin B-527 Breviarium O⁄ce ofthe Dead (Aarhus, 1993),192^3. r Breviarium Benedictinum (Congregationis Kk7 [Hymnarium.] Incipit:‘Feriatis diebus extra adventum et LXX Bursfeldensis). Pars hiemalis. ad nocturnum hymnum. Eterne rerum conditor . . .’ r r A1 [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: ‘Andree apostoli ad vesperas. [aa1 ] [Title-page.] r Capitulum. Ad Romanos. [C]orde creditur ad iusticiam, ore [aa3 ] [Calendarium.] autem confessio sit . . .’From S. Andrea to Annuntiatio BVM. refs. P.Volk, ‘Zur Geschichte des Bursfelder Breviers’, Studien r und Mitteilungen zur Geschichte des Benediktiner-Ordens und sei- E4 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘De apostolis ad vesperas. Capitulum ad Ephesios. [N]am non estis hospites et aduene . . .’ ner Zweige, Neue Folge,15(1928),49^92,175^201, 233^58, at 233^ v 46 a full transcription of the calendar, at 60^1a discussion on this H8 [O⁄cium in dedicatione ecclesiae.] Incipit: ‘In primis vesperis speci¢c edition. See Also A. Rosenthal, Martyrologium und super psalmus. Antiphona. Tu, domine, vniuersorum qui nullam habes indigentiam . . .’ Festkalender der Bursfelder Kongregation, Beitra« ge zur v Geschichte der alten Mo« nchtums und des Benediktinertums, 35 I3 [First colophon, dated 20 Aug.1493.] (Mu« nster, 1984), 260 ‘B1’. b-527^b-528] breviarium 671

r v I4 ‘Registrum chartarum partis hyemalis’. I5 [O⁄cium defunctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipiunt vigilie defunctorum. [Nuremberg]: Georg Stuchs, 1493. 8o. In two parts dated: (I) 20 Ad vesperas. Antiphona. Placebo domino. . .’ r Aug.1493; (II) 13 Aug. 1493. K3 [Hymnarium. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit:‘In adventu domini ad ves- collation: Pars hiemalis: Calendarium: [aa8 bb4 cc1 dd2]; peras ymnus. Conditor alme syderum . . .’ r Proprium de tempore: a^o8; Psalterium: Aa^Kk8 Ll6; Proprium L1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit:‘De apostolis in simplicibus fes- de sanctis^Commune sanctorum: A^H8 I4. tis advesperas antiphone et psalmi feriales. Capitulum. Beatus vir GW 5179 (I); CR1255; Go¡ B-1128; Pr 2272 (II), 2273 (I); Sheppard ut infra.Ymnus. Exultet celum.Versus. In omne terra. Ad magni- 1643. ¢cat antiphona. Ecce ego mitto. In duplici festo super psalmos feriales. Antiphona. [E]cce ego mitto vos sicut oues . . .’ COPY N r [O⁄cium BVM parvum.] Wanting the blank leaf o . 4 8 N r Su¡ragia. Pars hiemalis (I) only. Printed on parchment. Calendar bound in 6 N v ‘Psalmi quindecim graduum’. the following order: [aa dd bb cc bb ]. [cc] a single sheet 8 1^2 3^4 2A r [Hymnarium. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘Ab octaua Pasche vsque printed on one side only. 1 ad Ascensionem . . .’ Binding: Contemporary south German blind-tooled pigskin refs. See AH 27,88. over wooden boards, with remains of clasps and metal corner- 2aa r [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘Dominica pieces. On both covers ¢llets form concentric frames, with a £oral 1 prima in aduentu. Ad vesperas antiphona. [S]obrie et iuste et pie and foliate roll inside the outer frame. Further ¢llets form an viuamus in hoc seculo. . .’ inner rectangle, with headed-outline-tools forming interlaced 1 r [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘In vigilia beati merrythoughts. On the spine a repeated lozenge-shaped £euron 1 Andree. Lectio prima secundum Iohannem. [I]n ill[o tempore] (£eur-de-lis) and a repeated lozenge-shaped heart stamp. stabat Johannes . . .’ Leather index tabs; not found in Paul Schwenke, ‘Die o Buchbinderei des Petersklosters’, in Joseph Theele, Die Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 15 Oct. 1488. 8 . 8 10 Handschriften des Benediktinerklosters S. Petri zu Erfurt collation: Rubricae, Calendarium: [aa] bb ; Psalterium- 8 8 (Leipzig, 1920), 38^45, nor F. R. Go¡, ‘Fifteenth-century Commune sanctorum: A^N ; Hymnarium. Pars aestivalis:A ; 8 4+1 6 8 Stamped Bindings from the Benedictine Monastery of St Peter Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis: aa^gg hh ii kk^nn 6 8 10 at Erfurt’, Gb Jb (1969), 274^9. Size: 195 ¿ 135 ¿ 80 mm. Size of oo ; Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis: 1^3 4 . Collation as leaf: 178 ¿ 110 mm. Sheppard. GW incorrectly describes the sections, which in the r Bodleian copy form parts of the Pars hiemalis, as belonging to In an early hand, on [aa1 ], the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed; on v the Pars aestivalis. [aa1 ], instructions for prayers at liturgical hours (compline, prime, etc.), to be performed by a chapter of monks (probably Types: 72 G and 63 G of Thierry Martens, Alost are used: see GW V b the Benedictines at Erfurt), also recommendations of other pas- col. 171, 1 . In the Bodleian copy, the ¢rst section contains 18 sages from scripture and prayers, and the blessing of the house: leaves, the second 104, the third 8, the fourth 105 and the ¢fth 34. r ‘Pro priuatim legentibus completis benedictio[nem] ad lectionem Woodcut on [aa1 ]: on the left, David, with his harp, directs two collationis noctem quietam tribuat nobis omnipotens et miseri- ¢gures carrying the Ark of the Covenant into the Temple behind cors Dominus . . .’ and ‘Sequuntur usuales(?), tum versic[uli] et him. collecta ad beatam uirginem . . . O £orens rosa rosa nostri GW 5241 (Erga« nz V); C 1331 = 1332; Pr 9378; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., v 545^6; HPT II 420; Inventaris, 165; ILC 481; Jan van Ruusbroec, Domini speciosa, o uirgo . . .’; on [aa1 ],‘Agenda capituli post pri- mas’, with incipit: ‘Sancta Maria mater Domini nostri Ihesu catalogue (1981) 225; B. Kruitwagen,‘Het Breviarium Christi et omnes sancti intercedant pro nobis . . .’ In the Windeshemense, Antwerpen, Gerard Leeu, 1488, 15 October’, Calendarium, obits and other manuscript entries dating from Het Boek, 3 (1914), 193^202; Proctor, Campbell, III 367 A; 1483^98, probably in the same hand as the prayers; also several Sheppard 7223^4. manuscript entries relating to Sebastianus Lang, including his COPY ordination as sub-deacon, deacon, and priest. Commune sanctorum bound at end. Provenance: Sebastianus Lang (£. 1609^1611); manuscript notes Binding: Contemporary Netherlandish(?) blind-tooled calf over (see above). Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- bevelled wooden boards, with remains of metal catches and label; sale (1835), lot 1327. Purchased for »0. 14. 0; see Books clasps. On both covers, double ¢llets form concentric intersecting Purchased (1841), 6. frames; further double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into trian- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.31. gular and lozenge-shaped compartments. On both covers four di¡erent sizes of £ower-petal stamps. Stamps very worn. Size: B-528 Breviarium 148 ¿ 104 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 138 ¿ 95 mm. BreviariumWindeshemense [Windesheim]. On the rear parchment endleaf, manuscript prayers in Latin, writ- ten in a late ¢fteenth/early sixteenth-century hand, with incipit: 1 r [ aa1 ] [Title-page.] ‘[S]alutifera vulnera dulcissimi amatoris mei Jhesu Christi . . .’, 1 r [ aa2 ] [Rubricae.] Incipit:‘De aduentu. [A]duentus domini proxima ‘Domine amantissime Jhesu Christe, benedicti sint claui quibus dominica post vi kalendas . . .’ manus pedesque tuos . . .’, ‘Splendide ac intime discem dulcis 1 r [ aa7 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit: ‘Januarius habet dies xxxi . . .’ Jhesu hac tua spinea corona . . .’,‘[A]ve sanctissima Maria mater 1 r A1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘Dominicis diebus. Inuitatorium. dei regina celi . . .’,‘Radix viua mire pietatis oliua . . .’; the last two [A]doremus dominum . . . In I nocturno psalmus. Beatus vir, qui prayers are ascribed to Sixtus IV, Pont. Max., according to the non abiit in consilio impiorum . . .’ note which precedes them; back parchment pastedown contains v I2 [Litaniae sanctorum.] 672 breviarium [b-528^b-530

part of an unidenti¢ed text in Dutch, written in a ¢fteenth-cen- All red-letter entries in the Calendarium and all rubrics are in tury(?) hand. manuscript, not printed, unlike the copies described by Pellechet Note on the verso of the back endleaf in Dutch, in an early hand, 2844 and GW. concerning the rector of Ouden[h]ove. Printed on parchment. Principal initials are supplied in blue, purple or interlocked red Binding: Late eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red mo- and blue, with reserved white decoration, and some with red rocco; the spine gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns. Cropped pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the margins, touched with leaves. Size: 197 ¿ 140 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 122 mm. r green; other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks On a2 a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with white tracery are supplied in red; underlining and capital strokes in red. and edging, and with £oral in¢ll decoration in blue, red, and Provenance: Erased inscription on verso of front endleaf. white, all on a gold ground; accompanied by a full border within Johannes Althier (£. 1787^1840); purchase inscription, for 7 Fl. red rules, decorated with £owers (in some instances identi¢able on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Althier, Utrecht, Dec. 1826, 7 as poppies) or strawberries in red and green, and other £owers £or.’ Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851); Catalogue (1837), part IV, no. and foliage in blue, green, gold, and red, and decorative pen- 244; Thorpe catalogue states that this catalogue consisted of strokes in black; a space has been left in the middle of lower mar- r books purchased from Heber’s library. Richard Heber (1773^ gin, presumably for a coat of arms. On h4 a two-line initial ‘E’, v 1833). Purchased for »0. 9. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 7 and and on m6 a two-line initial ‘I’, are both supplied in gold on a Library Bills (1837^8), no. 18. blue and maroon ground with white tracery; accompanied by a shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.21. quarter border, with decoration as above, with the addition, in each case, of a strawberry in red and green. By a French hand, B-529 Breviarium with decoration similar to those in The George Abrams Breviarium Aeduense [Autun]. Collection (London: Sotheby’s, 16^17 Nov. 1989), lot 47 (Albrecht von Eyb, Margarita poetica I. Paris: Ulrich Gering, 20 r [* ] [Calendarium.] GW notes [*1] as being unknown, although it Nov.1478), lot 50 (Robert Gaguin, Compendium de origineetges- presumably contained the calendar for January and February. tis Francorum. Paris: Thielman Kerver for Durand Gerlier and r a2 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘[Inuitatorium.] Adoremus Dominum, qui Jean Petit, 13 Jan. 1500), and lot 119 (Publius Terentius Afer, fecit nos Psalmus. Venite. Hymnus. Primo dierum omnium. Comoediae, Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 11 Feb. Hymnus. Nocte surgentes. Psalmus. [B]eatus vir qui non abiit in 1499). Other initials are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red consilio impiorum . . .’ and blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Red-letter v g3 [Litaniae sanctorum.] entries in the Calendarium and rubrics are supplied in red (see r h4 [Proprium de tempore.] Incipit: ‘In vigilia adventus domini ad above). Capitals touched with yellow wash. Text enclosed within vesperas.Antiphona. Benedictus. Capitulum. [E]cce dies veniunt, single red rules. Some running titles supplied in a seventeenth- dicit Dominus et suscitabo. Hymnus. Conditor alme syderum . . .’ century(?) hand. v [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: In vigilia sancti Andree v m6 Provenance: Cancelled inscription on aa6 :‘Lib[er] [ ] et aliorum apostoli . . .Ad vesperas super psalmos. Antiphona. Dilexit 1664’. Purchased for »2. 4. 0; see Library Bills (1837^8), no. 22 Andream Dominus in odorem suauitatis alleluia. Capitulum. ‘Books Purchased by the Librarian’, and Books Purchased [N]am non estis hospites et aduene . . .’ (1838), 5. r T2 [O⁄cium defunctorum.] shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.28. v X2 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘De apostolis.[Capitulum.] [V]os amici mei estis, si feceritis quod precipio vobis, dicit B-530 Breviarium Dominus . . .’ v Breviarium Argentinense [Strasbourg]. Pars hiemalis. Y5 [Rubricae.] Incipit: ‘[V]olentibus horas canonicas secundum 1 r vsum ecclesie Eduenensis . . .’ [ a1 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius habet dies xxxi, luna xxx . . .’ v 2 r Y7 [Colophon, acknowledging the editorial contribution of Simon [ a1 ] [Rubrica generalis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando per A. aduentus de Vetericastro made on the instructions of Cardinal Jean Rolin, Domini inchoatur . . .’ 3 r Bishop of Autun (1436^83)]. [ a1 ] [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘In dominicis diebus ad matutinas. r Z2 [O⁄cium BVM parvum.] Incipit: ‘[Antiphona.] [D]omine, labia Inuitatorium. Adoremus Dominum qui fecit nos . . .’ 4 r mea aperies . . .’ [ a1 ] [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘Ad mandatum v Z3 [O⁄cium BVM.] Incipit: ‘Ad vesperas. Antiphona. Missus est reuerendissimi patris et principis illustris domini Ruperti . . . Gabriel angelus . . . Psalmus. Dixit dominus domino meo. Dominica prima aduentus Domini. Ad vesperas. Capitulum. Capitulum. [E]cce virgo concipiet . . .’ ‘[E]cce dies uenient, dicit Dominus . . .’ The edition is stated to v Z8 [O⁄cium Conceptionis BVM.] Incipit: ‘In primis vesperis. have been commissioned by Rupprecht, Duke of Bavaria, Antiphona. Sicut lilium inter spinas . . . Oratio. [D]eus qui per Bishop of Strasbourg. This appears to be a con£ation of two immaculatam virginis conceptionem . . .’ Bishops of Strasbourg: Ruprecht von Pfalz-Simmern, Bishop Paris: [Ulrich Gering], 10 Mar. 1480/1. 4o. (1440^78), and Albrecht von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, 6 8 10 8 6 Bishop of Strasbourg (1479^1506). collation: [*] a^z m A^I kk L^Z aa . 5 r GW 5246; Pr 7867; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 53; Sheppard 6140. [ a1 ] [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit:‘Sequitur nunc de sanctis ab adventu usque ad festum Penthecostes. Et primo de vig- COPY ilia Andree apostoli. Secundum Matheum. [I]n illo tempore sta- Wanting [*1], R1 and the blank leavesY8 and Z1. r bat Johannes et ex discipulis . . .’ In this copy, a1 , described by GW as containing the Tabula fes- torum mobilium, is blank, as in Pellechet 2844. b-530^b-531] breviarium 673

v [f2 ] ‘Commune de sanctis infra festa pasche et penthecostes’. refs. See AH 2,34 and 51,38. r Incipit: ‘In omnibus festis sanctorum . . .’ g1 ‘Praeparamenta ad missam’. Incipit: ‘Incipit accessus altaris. 3 r [ f5 ] [Colophon.] Sancti spiritus assit nobis gratia . . .’ 1 r [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?)], A1 [Proprium de tempore ^ de sanctis. Pars estivalis.] Incipit: 12 Jan. 1478. Folio. BMC ascribes to [Speier: Georgius de ‘Incipit pars estivalis libri horarum iuxta ritum chori ecclesie Spira]. Printed in type 4 of the editions ascribed by Ohly to Augustensis. In vigilia Pentecostes. Antiphona.Veni sancte spiri- Georg Reyser. Section 2 belongs to the Directorium Argentinense tus . . .’ r (GW 8437). Y5 [First colophon.] 2 r collation: Calendarium: [a6]; Rubrica: [a8]; Psalterium: [a^e10 A1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit commune sanctorum f6]; Proprium de tempore ^ Pars hiemalis: [a^l10 m8 n6]; Proprium per anni circulum iuxta usum . . .’ r de sanctis ^ Pars hiemalis: [a^d10 e f6]. C7 [O⁄cium BVM parvum.] Incipit: ‘Hystoria secundum chorum GW 5259; C 1247a; BMC II 484; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 71; Augustensem de commemoratione beate virginis Marie. Ad ves- BSB-Ink B-840; CIBN B-805; Ohly, ‘Reyser’, 41; Schreiber V peras super psalmos. Antiphona. Gaude regina nobilis virgo . . .’ v 3583; Sheppard 257. D6 [Second colophon.]

COPY Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, Jan. 1493. Folio. 1 10 4 2 8 Parshiemalis. Proprium detempore, Propriumdesanctis, and part collation: Calendarium ^ Tabulae: [a b ]; Psalterium: a^c 6 4 1 8 6 of Commune sanctorum only.Wanting the blank leaf [3f ]. d^f g ; Proprium de tempore ^ de sanctis: A^X Y ; Commune 6 8 Binding: Nineteenth-century English (London) brown tooled sanctorum: A^D . 1 v 1 v morocco, with gilt-edged leaves; bound by Francis Bedford and Two woodcuts in the Calendarium, on [ a2 ] and [ a10 ]. John Clarke, between 1841 and 1850. Size: 295 ¿ 215 ¿ 36 mm. GW 5266 (II, 1^5); H *3793; BMC II 386; Pr 1899 (incl. 1889); Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 190 mm. Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 78; BSB-Ink B-846; Schreiber V 3585; 1 r Sheppard 1342^3. On [ a1 ] a six-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue, with red pen-work in¢ll, decoration, and extensions into FIRST COPY 1 1 the inner margin. Other initials, some with extensions into the Wanting the blank leaves [ a1] and D8, and [ a2], containing a margins, are supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. Some woodcut. running titles are supplied in black ink in a seventeenth/eight- Gathering g of the Psalterium set up as GW 5266 (I, 3, Anm. 2). eenth-century hand. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the Provenance: Holkham Hall, Norfolk, Earls of Leicester. Bodleian Library. Leather index tabs. Loose upper board. Size: Purchased in 1953. 364 ¿ 252 ¿ 52 mm. Size of leaf: 355 ¿ 225 mm. shelfmark: Holk. d. 34. Occasional early marginal annotations. r The woodcut initial on C1 contains the manuscript monogram B-531 Breviarium ‘GV’ in black ink. Breviarium Augustanum [Augsburg]. Pars aestivalis. Provenance: Purchased for »0.10. 6; see Books Purchased (1851), 11. 1 r [ a3 ] [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Cum sacrosancta Dei ecclesia statuerit, shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.14. quod quisque sacri ordinis . . .’ Friedrich II, Count of SECOND COPY Hohenzollern, Bishop of Augsburg (1486^1505), is stated to have Calendarium and Psalterium only. commissioned the edition. Wanting the blank leaf [1a ]. 1 r 1 [ a4 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius habet dies xxxi . . .’ The last gathering is of the setting-up of GW 5266 (I,3). [1a r] [Tabulae.] Incipit: ‘Tabula. Septuagesime . . . Septuagesimam 1 10 Leaf [ a2] backed. alicuius anni propositi . . .’ Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over paper 1 v [ a10 ] [Tabulae.] Incipit:‘Litteram dominicalem ad annum proposi- boards; rebacked, at which time the upper board was apparently tum . . .’ put in place of the lower, upside down, and the lower board in 1 r [ b2 ] ‘Incipit tabula partis estivalis per ordinem alphabeti’. place of the upper. On the present upper cover triple intersecting 2 r a1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘In nomine domini nostri . . . Incipit psal- ¢llets form a triple frame; within the outer is a lattice-work and terium cum suis pertinentibus secundum modum ecclesie £ower-petal roll; within the second is a foliate roll inhabited by Augustensis ordinatum. Dominicis diebus. Inuitatorium. unicorns(?), dragons, and monkeys. The inner rectangle is Adoremus Dominum, qui fecit nos. Psalmus. [B]eatus vir, qui divided by further triple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped non abiit in consilio impiorum . . .’ compartments. On the present lower cover a £oral roll forms an r e1 [Litaniae sanctorum.] outerborder.Triple¢llets form a frame, withinwhich is a repeated r e2 ‘Preces’ [ad horas minores]. Incipit: ‘Repleatur os meum laude, scallop-shell stamp and a repeated £oral stamp.Within this, triple ut cantem gloriam . . . Antiphona. Requiem eternam . . .’ ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided into triangular v e4 ‘Su¡ragia minora’. Incipit: ‘De sancta croce. Antiphona. Per compartments by a saltire formed by triple ¢llets and decorated signum crucis de inimicis nostris libera . . . Collecta. Perpetua with the repeated scallop-shell stamp and a repeated small £oral quesumus, Domine Ihesu Christe . . .’ stamp. The triangular areas of the inner rectangle are decorated r e5 ‘Longa su¡ragia’. Incipit: ‘De sancto Iohanne. Responsorium. with the lattice-work and £ower-petal roll and the repeated scal- Iste est de sublimibus . . . Pro pace. Collecta. Deus qui omnibus lop-shell and larger £oral stamps. Letter-stamping at the foot of sanctis tuis coronam dedisti . . .’ the lower cover:‘Psalterium’.The spine is gold-tooled. Size: 350 ¿ v e6 [Hymnarium.] Incipit: ‘Ad vesperas de sancta Trinitate hymnus. 250 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 350 ¿ 250 mm. O lux beataTrinitas et principalis vnitas . . .’ 674 breviarium [b-531^b-532

v Early marginal notes, some in red ink. Early manuscript contents k5 [Su¡ragium BVM cum su¡ragio de sanctis.] Incipit:‘De domina 1 r 1 r table on [ a3 ]. In Calendarium, on [ a5 ], ‘Eodem die [26 Mar.] nostra per aduentum. Missus est Gabriel angelus . . .’ v anno MDXI aput Mare Hadrianum et in Foro Julio [Friuli] fuit k9 ‘Rubrica de festis’. Incipit: ‘Ex quo clare in locis suis patet quali- ma[xi]mus terre motus quem et Augu[stae] Vindelicorum ter festa videlicet summa duplex . . .’ v [Augsburg] sentiuimus [p]luit grandini non sine damno’; on k11 ‘Benedictiones matutinales’. Incipit: ‘Benedictiones ad lectio- 1 v [ a6 ], in red ink, ‘Anno MDX die 21 eiusdem mensis Caesar nem in matutinam. In festis ix lectiones. In i nocturno. [E]xaudi, Maximilianus Augustus fuit in nostris aedibus et bibliotheca per Domine Jesu Christe, preces seruorum . . .’ r tres horas’. l1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit pars bre- Woodcut and initials are coloured in red, yellow, green, and blue viarii hyemalis de tempore. Dominica prima aduentus domini ad wash.Text enclosed within single red rules. primas vesperas. Antiphona. Benedictus. Capitulum. [E]rit in Provenance: Probably Augsburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. nouissimis diebus preparatus mons domus . . .’ r Udalrichus et Afra, 1510/11; inscriptions (see above); parliament y1 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit secunda met at Augsburg, 2 Mar.-May1510, and Maximilian I is known to pars hiemalis berviarii(!) de sanctis. Et primo de sanctis have been in Augsburg by at least 10 Apr.: see Hermann Saturnino Crisanto et Daria . . .’ v Wies£ecker, Maximilian I: Die Fundamente des habsburgischen m6 [First colophon.] r Weltreiches (Vienna and Munich, 1991), 400. Charles Chauncy A1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘In die sancto (1709^1777); book-plate: see Howe, Book Plates, 5655; not found Pasce. Ad mat. Domine labia mea aperies . . .’ r in sale (1790). Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. I9 [O⁄cium in dedicatione ecclesiae.] r Bequeathed in 1834. K1 ‘Ordinarius de sanctis in octava pasce venientibus’. Incipit: shelfmark: Douce 268. ‘Incipit pars estivalis de sanctis . . .’ r K4 [Commune sanctorum infra pasca et penthecostes.] Incipit: B-532 Breviarium ‘Incipit nunc commune sanctorum infra pasca et penthecostes Breviarium Coloniense [Cologne]. servandum. In festo unius apostoli . . . Antiphona. Iustus germi- r nabit sicut lilium . . .’ [*1 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius habet dies xxxi, luna xxx . . .’ r K6 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars estivalis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit nunc de It includes: 11Jan.‘Obitus tercii regis’; 21 Jan.‘Patrocli m’; 30 Jan. sanctis infra pasca et penthecostes venientibus . . .’ ‘Aldegundis v’; 6 Feb. ‘Dorothee v’; 11 Feb. ‘Desiderii ep et cf’; 1 v X4 [Second colophon.] Mar.‘Suicberti ep’; 16 Mar.‘Heriberti ep et cf’; 26 Mar.‘Ludgeri v X4 [Valediction.] Incipit: ‘Valete et valeant qui nos male viuere ep et cf’; 2 May ‘Transl. Cassii et Florencii m’; 13 May ‘Seruacii optant.’ ep et cf’; 29 May ‘Maximini ep’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep et cf duplex’; Cologne: Hermann Bumgart, 6 June 1500. Folio. 26 July ‘Ermolai presb’; 10 Oct. ‘Gereonis et soc. eius, duplex 6 8 (red)’; 21 Oct. ‘Undecim milia virginum. duplex (red)’; 23 Oct. collation: Calendarium: [*] [À] ; Psalterium^Commune sanc- torum^Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis^Proprium de sanctis. ‘Seuerini ep, duplex (red)’; 12 Nov. ‘Cuniberti ep, semiduplex 8 10 8 12 8 8+1 8 6 8 6 (red)’; 4 Dec.‘Annonisep’. Pars hiemalis: a^g h i k l^o p q^t v x y z h m ; Proprium [* r] [Verse.] ‘In iano claris calidisque cibis potiaris Atque decens de tempore. Pars aestivalis^Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis: 1 > 8 10 8 4 potus post fercula sit tibi notus’; 4 hexameters for each month of A^H I K^V X . the calendar. See Walther, Proverbia, 11795. GW 5313; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 195; Oates 837; not in r Sheppard; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 285. [À1 ] [Computus.] Incipit: ‘Tabula annorum communium et bisexti- lium . . .’ COPY r [À2 ] [Rubrica generalis.] Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine sancte et indiuiduae Leaf [À8] bound after [À1]; leaf [À2] signed i, [À3] signed ii, etc. trinitatis . . .’ Many leaves repaired, especially in gathering e, and g1. r [À3 ] ‘Rubrica adventus’. Incipit:‘[S]equens registrum docet qualiter Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century dark blue straight- singulis annis per adventum . . . Ad vesperas. Solenniter de festo grained morocco. Scars of index tabs. Size: 260 ¿ 194 ¿ 60 mm. nativitatis Christi ut in loco suo. Deo gratias.’ Size of leaf: 253 ¿ 180 mm. r r [À8 ] [Invitatorium.] Incipit: ‘Ita incipientur hore in priuato tam de Early marginal notes in a number of hands. On A1 , a drawing in sanctis quam de tempore. Ad matutinum. Pater noster. Aue black ink of a seated ¢gure, with hair coloured in gold. Early Maria . . .’ manuscript additions to the Calendarium: 26 May ‘Festum v [À8 ] [Horae de cruce.] Incipit:‘Sequitur o⁄cium sancti crucis dicen- Pentecostes’; 12 Aug. S. Clara, 25 Aug. S. Ludovicus, 17 Sept. dum in ¢ne omnium horarum. Antiphona. Adoramus te Christe Stigmata of S. Francis (venerated in France), and S. Lambertus, et benedicimus . . .’ 27 Sept. S. Elzearus, Count of Ariano (venerated at Apt, r a1 [Psalterium feriatum.] Incipit:‘Dominicis diebus admatutinas. . . Vaucluse), 7 Oct. S. Birgitta (Sweden), and 27 Oct. [Translation Invitatorium. Adoremus dominum qui fecit nos . . . Psalmus of] Ivo, priest of Tre¤ guier (venerated in Brittany); also a cropped r i.[B]eatus vir, qui non abiit in consilio impiorum . . .’ note on [*1 ], referring to theThird Order of Franciscans. r r g2 [Litaniae sanctorum.] On a1 a seven-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in gold, edged in black, v g3 [O⁄cium defunctorum.] with foliate decoration, on a blue ground with decoration in r h1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit commune sanctorum white and red. A three-quarter foliate-sta¡ border is supplied in per totum annum excepto tempore pasca(!). Et primo de apostolis green, red, blue, brown, and gold; the outer margin is decorated in festis duplici. Ad primas vesperas. Antiphona. [E]cce ego mitto with foliage in red and blue, in the centre of which is David play- r vos sicut oues . . .’ ing a harp; the border has been cropped. On c4 a ¢ve-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in gold with a foliate extension into the inner b-532^b-534] breviarium 675

margin and with red decoration, on a purple ground with white tempore, Proprium de sanctis.Pars aestivalis: A^N8 OP6 Q^Y z foliate scrolling, edged with red, with red pen-work extensions Aa^Mm8; Commune sanctorum: 2aa^dd8. v into the inner margin. On c8 , a stylized foliate initial ‘E’ is sup- Watermark: crossed keys; Sheppard notes that this watermark is r v plied in blue. On h1 a ¢ve-line initial ‘E’and on f2 a ¢ve-line ini- rarely, if ever, found in Gru« ninger’s books.Two woodcuts. tial ‘D’, are both supplied in purple, with white foliate decoration GW 5321; H[not C] 3826; Go¡ B-1155; BMC I 117; Pr 502; Sack, r and edging, on a gold ground. On l1 a six-line initial‘E’ is supplied Freiburg, 824; Schreiber V 3594; Sheppard 363. in gold, with foliate decoration, on a blue ground edged with red, COPY r 1 and with red pen-work extensions into the inner margin. On A1 a Wanting the Pars hiemalis; also [ a1.8], the blank leaf Mm8, and 2 ¢ve-line stylized foliate initial ‘A’is supplied in gold, touched with dd8. red and green. Other initials are supplied in red or blue, some with Binding: Contemporary German (Tu« bingen, KyriÞ workshop reserved white foliate in¢ll, and extensions into the margins in no. 124) blind-tooled leather over wooden boards; two catches black ink or in red. Some initials are coloured over in red or blue, and clasps lost. On both covers triple ¢llets form an intersecting paragraph marks stroked in blue or red, capital strokes in red. frame, within which is a circular evangelist symbol (St John) Underlining in red. stamp (KyriÞ pl. 249, no. 2) and a lozenge-shaped dove stamp Provenance: Probably in France by the early years of the six- (KyriÞ pl. 249, no. 1). On the upper cover triple ¢llets form a teenth century; French associations in additions to further frame, within which is a circular Catherine wheel stamp Calendarium. Giovanni M. Nerli (£. 1860); gift from ‘I.O’; (KyriÞ pl. 249, no. 3), and also the inner rectangle, which is deco- inscription in pencil on front endleaf, dated 3 July 1860: ‘Joanni rated with a lozenge-shaped lattice-work stamp (KyriÞ pl. 249, no. 4) and two small foliate stamps (KyriÞ pl. 249, nos 5 and 6). M. Nerli > doctissimo eruditissimoque amico > in memoriam itin- On the lower cover triple ¢llets form an inner rectangle, which is eris per multas terras atque > in Dalmatiam nec non et Montem divided by further triple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped Nigrum > cum eo iucunde feliciterque factum > I.O. > dono dedit compartments, decorated with the Catherine wheel stamp. iii mentis Julii > A.D. mdccclx’. Probably Chislehurst, Kent, S. Nicholas College Library; shelfmark(?) ‘P.R. I.h.32’; name and Parchment index tabs. Size: 313 ¿ 220 ¿ 96 mm. Size of shelfmark on pastedown. Purchased from E. van Dam on o¡er at leaf: 293 ¿ 208 mm. »150 on 26 Oct. 1971; notes on pastedown and verso of front Occasional early marginal notes. On back endleaf, a lists of litur- endleaf. gical works in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.1500.1. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- label; sale (1835), lot 1519. Purchased from David Nutt (1837), no. 245 for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 7, and Library Bills B-533 Breviarium (1837^8), no. 12. Breviarium Constantiense [Constance]. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.18. 1 r [ a2 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius habet dies xxxi . . .’ 1 v [ a8 ] ‘Benedictiones matutinales’. B-534 Breviarium r [*1 ] [Rubrica generalis.] Incipit:‘Pro maiori directione quedam gen- Breviarium Constantiense [Constance]. eralia sunt . . .’ [1a r] [Title-page.] 2a r [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘Incipit psalterium secundum cursum 1 1 [1a r] [Calendarium.] Incipit: ‘Januarius habet xxxi dies, luna vero Constantiensis dyocesis . . . Inuitatorium. Adoremus Dominum 2 xxx . . .’ qui fecit nos. Psalmus.Venite exultemus . . .’ [1a r] ‘Tabula interualli’. e v [Litaniae sanctorum.] 8 10 [* r] ‘Tabula pro inueniendis psalmis secundum ordinem foliorum’. 1aa r [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘[I]n aduentu 1 1 [* v] ‘Incipit tabula festorum secundum ordinem alphabeti’. Domini ad primas vesperas . . .’ 1 [* v] ‘Benedictiones’. Incipit:‘Hec benedictiones dantur ad lectiones ab r [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] 4 3 secundum chorum Constantiensis ecclesie. Primo cum agitur de am v [Commune sanctorum.] 9 tempore et ¢nitus est primus nocturnus dictumque est. Pater nos- A r [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘In vigilia 1 ter, et ne nos inducas in temptationem . . .’ Penthecostes. Invitatorium. Regem ascendentem . . .’ v [* ] ‘Memoria passionis domini’. Incipit: ‘Post matutinas. Patris Q r [Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘In vigilia sancti 6 1 sapientia, veritas diuina, Christus hoc captus . . .’ Johannis Baptiste . . . Initium sancti euangelii secundum Lucam. r [* ] [Rubricae.] Incipit: ‘Nota a prima dominica octobris usque ad Fuit in diebus Herodis regis . . .’ 8 2 r adventum . . .’ aa1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit commune sanctorum 2 r a1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘Incipit psalterium secundum ecclesie per circulum anni. Et primo de euangelistis. Ad vesperas super modum Constanciensis . . . dominicis diebus. In primo nocturno. psalmos. Antiphona. Estote fortes in bello. . .’ 2 v Antiphona. Seruite. Psalmus i. [B]eatus vir, qui non abiit in consi- dd4 [O⁄cium in dedicatione ecclesiae.] Incipit: ‘Antiphona. lio impiorum . . .’ Presta, Domine, vt quisquis. Capitulum.Vidi civitatem sanctam v h5 [Litaniae sanctorum.] Hierusalem . . .’ v h7 [O⁄cium defunctorum minimum.] Incipit: ‘Incipiunt vespere [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger?, c.1488]. Folio. defunctorum. Ad vesperas antiphon. Placebo Domino in regione Ascription to Gru« ninger doubtful: see BMC. viuorum . . .’ 1 8 6 v collation: Calendarium:[ a ]; Rubrica generalis: [*] ; h9 [O⁄cium defunctorum maior.] Incipit: ‘Sequitur vigilia maior. Psalterium: 2a^d8 e12; Proprium de tempore, Proprium de sanctis. In primo nocturno antiphone cum psalmis sequentibus ut in Pars hiemalis: 1aa^zz ab ac ae^al8 am10; Proprium de minor vigilia. Lectio prima. Parce mihi, domine, nihil enim . . .’ 676 breviarium [b-534^b-535

r i1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit:‘Incipit commune sanctorum per B-535 Breviarium circulum anni. Et primo de apostolis. Ad vesperas. Antiphona. Breviarium Eboracense [York]. Estote fortes in bello. . .’ r v [11 ] [Title-page.] m6 [Commune sanctorum (Pasch.).] ‘Hystoria de festis martyrum r Christe pascali’. Incipit: ‘In vesperas . . . Antiphona. Filie [12 ] [Rubricae.] Hierusalem venite et videte . . .’ refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. r StephenW.Lawley, 2 vols, Surtees Society,71, 75 (Durham, 1880, m9 [O⁄cium in dedicatione ecclesiae.] Incipit: ‘Antiphona. Presta, Domine ut quisquis hec . . .’ 1882), I 1^3. v r [12 ] [Proprium de tempore.] n1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘In adventu domini ad primas vesperas psalmi recipiuntur feriales cum reli- refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. quis et suis antiphonis. Capitulum. [D]eus pacis sancti¢cet vos Lawley, I 3^652. r per omnia, vt integer spiritus . . .’ 233 ‘Rubrica de festo dedicationis’. r refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. gg1 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘Pars hyemalis de sanctis. Et primo in vigilia sancti Andree apostoli. Ad vesperas. Lawley, I 652^6. v Capitulum. [B]enedictio Domini super caput iusti . . .’ 234 ‘In festo dedicationis ecclesie’. r refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. A1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit:‘Incipit pars esti- valis de tempore. Et primo in vigilia Penthecostes. Ad vesperas. Lawley, I 656^73. v Antiphona. [V]eni, sancte spiritus, reple tuorum corda ¢de- 241 ‘Rubrica de commemorationibus’. lium . . .’ refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. r Lawley, I 673^5. G1 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘Urbani pape et r martyris si eius festum tempore paschali venerit . . .’ 242 ‘De commemorationibus’. v refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. R10 [Colophon.] r R11 [Orationes.] Incipit: ‘Ad matutinas. Exurge, Domine, adiuua Lawley, I 675^706. r nos et redime nos . . . Post confessionem. Ad preces. Per sanctum 253 ‘Ordo o⁄ciorum dominicalium’. ieiunium . . .’ refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. Lawley, I 706^26. [Strasbourg: Johann Gru« ninger], 25 Jan. 1495. 16o. [26 r] [Calendarium.] collation: Calendarium: [a8]; Tabulae: [*]8; Psalterium^ 1 refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. Commune sanctorum^Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis^ Lawley, I (3)^(14). Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis: a^g8 h12 i^l8 m12 n^y aa^ee8 [26 r] [Computus.] ¡6 gg^kk8 ll12; Proprium detempore. Pars aestivalis^ Proprium de 7 refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. sanctis. Pars aestivalis: A^E8 F10 G^Q8 R12. Gathering [*] num- Lawley, I (15). bered with upper-case roman numerals, but not signed. v 2 r [26 ] [Benedictiones matutinales.] Woodcut on a , showing David on the left kneeling before God. 7 1 refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. GW 5324; H 3829; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 208; BSB-Ink Lawley, I (16)^(18). B-863; Sheppard 370. r 271 [Psalterium feriatum.] COPY 1 refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. Wanting [ a1]. v Lawley, I 727^944. On h7 , 11lines of type, used as bearers, were inked in error. r 336 [Litaniae sanctorum.] Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over r 338 [Su¡ragia.] wooden boards, with bevelled edges and two metal clasps. On r 341 [Commune sanctorum.] both covers triple ¢llets form a frame, within which is a £oral refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. roll. Further triple ¢llets form an inner rectangle, which is divided Lawley, II 1^82. by ¢llets into two rectangular compartments, each decorated with r a1 [Proprium de sanctis.] the £oral roll. Rolls very worn. Remains of leather index tabs. refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. Leaves cropped. Size: 118 ¿ 95 ¿ 57 mm. Size of leaf: 105 ¿ Lawley, II 83^730. 74 mm. v r y10 [Colophon.] On G5 , a prayer, accompanied by a‘signe-de-renvoi’, written in a refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand, in the lower margin: ‘Concede Lawley, II 729^30. quaeso, omnipotens deus vt qui beati Johannis Baptiste solennia r > y11 ‘Tabula super breuiarium’. colimus eius aput te intercessione muniamur’. Other early mar- > Venice: Johannes Hamman, for Franciscus de Egmondt, 1 May ginal annotations. o Some initials are supplied in red or blue. 1493. 8 . collation: Proprium de tempore. Calendarium. Psalterium. Provenance: Purchased from Wilfrid Michael Voynich, 8 12 Catalogue 4, no. 308, for »6. 6. 0; see Library Bills, 24 Oct. 1903. Communesanctorum: [1] 2^25 [26] 27^34 35 ; Proprium desanc- tis: a^x8 y12. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. g. G8.1496.1. v shelfmark: Inc. g. G7.1495.1. Woodcut of St William of York on y10 ; see Sander 1296 and Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. Lawley, II p. xii. GW 5333; HC 3834; BMC V 424; Pr 5189; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 217; Du¡ 59; Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. b-535^b-538] breviarium 677

6 r Lawley, I pp. xiii^xv and II p. xii [edition from Bodleian copy]; [ a1 ] [O⁄cium BVM in sabbato.] Incipit: ‘De beata virgine infra Oates 2035; Sander1296; Sheppard 4142^3; STC 15856. adventum domini ad vesperas. Antiphona super psalmos.

FIRST COPY Missus est Gabriel angelus ad Mariam virginem . . .’ o Wanting y11^12, containing theTabula. Bamberg: Johann Sensenschmidt, 1482^3. 4 . In two parts, dated: Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century(?) calf, with a gold (I) 17 Oct. 1482; (II) 5 Apr. 1483. £oral stamp on both covers. Size: 165 ¿ 118 ¿ 52 mm. Size of collation: Calendarium:[1a6]; Psalterium:[2a^g10 h12]; Proprium leaf: 153 ¿ 95 mm. de tempore:[3a^x10 y z8 AB10 C8 D6]; Proprium de sanctis:[4a^ ‘Ad matutinas’, with incipit, ‘Beatus Nicholaus ad huc puerilus g10]; Commune sanctorum:[5a10 b^d8]; O⁄cium BVMin sabbato: mult[o] ieiunio macerabat corpus ora pro nobis . . .’, written in a [6a8 b6]. v v ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand on [11 ]. Prayer on [12 ], with GW 5343 (1; Anm.); H *3841; BMC I 174; Pr 783, 784; BSB-Ink incipit, ‘Salua nos, domine, vigilantes, custodi nos dormientes, B-875; CIBN B-825; Oates 274; Sack, Freiburg, 828; Sheppard ut vigilemus . . .’ Some days and dates added in upper margins in 577.

black ink. COPY r Provenance: RalphThoresby (1658^1725); inscription on [1 ]:‘E r 1 On [a3 ], line 3, of the Calendarium,‘. . . Dedicatoš eccl’e Fri|ing’ libris Rad. Thoresby’. Marmaduke Fothergill (À1731); summary Sigi md’i . . .’: see GW (Anm.) r | of contents on [11 ] in Fothergill’s hand (Breviarium ad usum Gathering [C] contains eight leaves, as GW, not as BMC. insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. Lawley, II p. xv). Edward Gathering [D] misbound between gatherings [x] and [y]. Jacob (1710?^1788). Richard Gough (1735^1809), 1789; gift from Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, for the Bodleian Library,with Jacob: inscription on recto of front endleaf: ‘R. G. 1789 e libris leather index tabs. Size: 227 ¿ 170 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 218 ¿ Edw. Jacob’. Bequeathed in 1809. 154 mm. shelfmark: Gough Missals 6. Benedictions in an earlyhand on three front endleaves. Early mar- SECOND COPY ginal notes, some in red ink. Gathering 32 and k1, 2, 7, 8 only. Manuscript foliation in black ink. Leaves 321, 4, 6, 7 cropped, and the leaves from gathering k badly Provenance: possibly a Jesuit inscription: ‘Catalogo inscriptus mutilated. pag. 697’. Purchased for »1.18. 0; see Books Purchased (1845), 5. Formerly pastedowns in A 7. 21 Linc. and A 7. 22 Linc. (Petrus shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.39. Corarrubias, Sermones dominicales. Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 1520). B-537 Breviarium Binding: These leaves were extracted from the above volumes in 1970 and bound in a modern guard-book; see note on recto of Breviarium Hamburgense [Hamburg]. front endleaf of A 7. 21 Linc. by DMR[ogers]. Sizes of leaves: Fragment. 321.8: 145 ¿ 203 mm; 324.5: 145 ¿ 202 mm; 322.7: 145 ¿ 202 mm; [Lu« beck: Bartholomaeus Ghotan, c.1484]. Folio. 323.6: 143 ¿ 201 mm; k1.8: 124 ¿ 202 mm; k2.7: 124 ¿ 192 mm. collation: No complete copy known: see GW. Provenance of A 7. 21and A 7. 22 Linc.: John Barcham/Barkham GW 5352; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 48 = 139; Sheppard 1898. r (1572?^1642); inscription on a1 of A 7.21 Linc.: ‘Liber COPY Uniuersitatis Oxoniensis, ex dono Johannis Barchami, collegii Upper half of a leaf containing twenty lines out of 43, beginning: Corporis Christi socii’. Given by Barcham in 1602: see Macray ‘Audistis ex lectione euangelicaperi > culum nostrum Ecce enim is 420. qui non ex ac . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.9. Pastedown on the lower cover of Auct. 6Q 6.75, Speygel der dogede. Lu« beck: Bartholomaeus Ghotan, 23 Aug. 1485 (S-276). B-536 Breviarium Size of leaf: 127 ¿ 201 mm. Breviarium Frisingense [Freising]. Pars hiemalis. An early note in black ink in central margin. 1 r Initials are supplied in blue or red. Capital strokes in red. [ a1 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius habet dies xxxi, luna xxx . . .’ 2 r Provenance (of Auct. 6Q 6.75): purchased for »3. 18. 0; see Books [ a1 ] [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘Inuitatorium dominicis diebus ad matu- tinas. Antiphona. Servite domino. [Psalmus]. [B]eatus vir, qui non Purchased (1850), 52. abiit in consilio impiorum . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.75(3). v [h6 ] [Litaniae sanctorum.] 3 r [ a1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] Incipit: ‘Pars hyemalis de tempore B-538 Breviarium secundum breviarium chori ecclesie Frisingensis incipit feliciter. Breviarium Herbipolense [Wu« rzburg]. Dominica prima in aduentu domini. Ad vesperas super psalmos. 1 r [ a1 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit: ‘Sex nonas, Mayus, October, Julius et Antiphona. [V]eni et liber nos, Deus noster. . .’ r Mars . . .’ [D6 ] [First colophon.] 1 v 4 r [ a6 ] [Computus.] [ a1 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit:‘Incipit pars hyemalis de sanctis. 2 r [ a1 ] of Prop. de sanctis] [Ordinarium o⁄cii.] Incipit: ‘Modus In vigilia sancti Andree habeatur . . . 5 r orandi secundum chorum Herbipolensem. Pro inicio matuti- [ a1 ] [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit commune de sanctis. narum dicitur versus. Domine, labia mea aperies . . .’ Primo de apostolis. Ad vesperas super ps. Antiphona. In pacien- 3 r [ a1 ] [Psalterium feriatum.] Incipit: ‘Dominicis diebus inuitator- tia vestra possidebitis animas . . .’ ium. [I]n manu tua, Domine, omnes ¢nes terre. Psalmus. [B]eatus vir, qui non abiit in consilio impiorum . . .’ 1 v [ c9 ] [Litaniae sanctorum.] 678 breviarium [b-538^b-539

1 v [ c10 ] [O⁄cium defunctorum.] Incipit: ‘Vigilie maiores. are supplied in blue and chapter numbers in upper margin in red. Invitatorium. Circumdederunt me . . .’ Capital strokes in blue.Text enclosed by double rules in dry-point. 1 v [ c11 ] [O⁄cium defunctorum minimum.] Incipit: ‘Item vigilie min- Provenance: Probably Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Cathedral. William ores. Invitatorium. Circumdederunt . . .’ Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1573^1645); coat of arms on 4 r [ a1 ] [Hymnarium.] Incipit:‘In aduentu Domini advesperas ymnus. binding (see above); presumably acquired by Laud in 1636: r [V]eni redemptor gentium ostende partum virginis . . .’ inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Liber Guilelmi Laude Archiepiscopi refs. See AH 2,36. Cantuarensis et Cancellarii Universitatis Oxoniensis 1636’. 5 r [ a1 ] [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit:‘Incipit commune sanctorum. Donated by Laud in 1639; see Coxe, Laudian MSS, pp. xxxvii Et primo in nataliciis apostolorum. Ad vesperas super psalmos and xxiv. feriales. Antiphona. [E]stote fortes in bello et pugnate cum anti- shelfmark: MS. Laud Misc. 301. quo serpente . . .’ 6 r [ a1 ] [Preface, dedicated to] Rudolphus de Scherenberg, Bishop of Wu« rzburg, who commissioned the work. Incipit: ‘[R]udolphus, B-539 Breviarium Dei gratia episcopus Herbipolensis et Francie orientalis . . .’ Breviarium Ilerdense [Le¤rida]. [6a v] [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘[Dominica 1 [1a v] [Calendarium.] Edited by Lorenzo Fornes. Incipit: ‘Aureus prima adventus. Lectio tercia.] De gente peccatrici populo gravi 1 numerus KL; Januarius habet dies xxxi . . .’ iniquitate . . .’ [1a v] ‘Tabula’. [7a r] [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘[I]n vigilia 7 1 [2a r] [Ordinarium o⁄cii.] Incipit:‘[M]ane surgimus ad matutinas et Pasche. Ad vesperas antiphona. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. 1 sancta oratione incipimus canticum graduum . . .’ Psalmus. Laudate domino omnes gentes . . .’ [2a r] [Proprium de tempore.] Incipit: ‘[S]abbato prime dominice [8a r] [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit ordo de festivitatibus 5 1 Aduentus Domini . . .’ sanctorum per circulum anni peragendis. In vigilia sancti [3a r] [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘[D]ominum, qui fecit nos, venite adore- Andree apostoli . . . Lectio prima secundum Iohannem. In illo 1 mus . . .’ tempore, stabat Johannes et ex discipulis eius duo . . .’ [4a r] [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit santurale(!) secundum [1n v] ‘In dedicatione maioris ecclesie Herbipolensis’. Incipit: ‘Ad 1 5 consuetudinem ecclesieYllerdensis. In die natalis Domini ad ves- vesperas super psalmos feriales. Antiphona. Sancti¢cavit domi- peras . . . Oratio. [D]a nobis quaesumus, Domine, imitari quod nus tabernaculum . . .’. colimus . . .’ Wu« rzburg: Stephan Dold, Georg Reyser, Johann Beckenhub, 5 r [ a1 ] [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit:‘Incipit commune sanctorum. [after 20 Sept. 1479]. Folio. Et primo de omnibus apostolis facimus festa duplicia . . . 1 6 2 4 collation: Calendarium:[ a ]; Ordinarium o⁄cii:[ a ]; Capitulum. [F]ratres iam non estis hostes . . .’ Psalterium:[3a b10 c12]; Hymnarium:[4a4]; Commune sanctorum: 5 r [ b10 ] [Colophon naming the editor, publisher and printer.] [5a10 b8 c6]; Proprium de tempore ^ Pars hiemalis:[6a^g10]; Le¤ rida: Heinrich Botel, for Antonio Palares, 16 Aug. 1479. 4o. Proprium de tempore ^ Pars aestivalis:[7a b10 c8+1 d^f10 g8]; collation: Calendarium:[1a8]; Ordinarium o⁄cii and Proprium Proprium de sanctis:[8a^n10 o p8]. detempore:[2a^l16 ?]; Psalterium:[3a^d16 e8 ?]; Proprium de sanc- GW 5356; H 3845; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 250; Schreiber V tis:[4a^v10]; Commune sanctorum:[5a8 b10]. 3602; Sheppard 1925^6. GW 5363 (3,4; Anm.); H 3848; Pr 9557; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 261; COPY Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 84; Sheppard 7321; Vindel, Arte,I Wanting the Calendarium, [a1, 5, 6] and [p1^3]. 32: 8. Sheppard notes that GW’s description allows for the Ordinarium o⁄cii twice over, once separately after the Calendarium, and COPY Proprium de sanctis and Commune sanctorum only. again as leaves [p ] of the Proprium de sanctis. 4^7 Leaf [5b ] backed. For this copy see Hispanic MSS and Books, 8 Printed on parchment. 10 Bound in the following order: Proprium de tempore. Pars hiema- no. 21. lis, Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis, Ordinarium ([p ] of Binding: Parchment, with leather ties. Size: 183 ¿ 133 ¿ 37 mm. 4^7 Size of leaf: 172 ¿ 121 mm. Proprium de sanctis), Psalterium, Hymnarium, Commune sanc- r torum, Proprium de sanctis. Occasional marginal annotations. On [v10 ], a text, the title Binding: English calf, 1630s, bound in London by Richard cropped, with incipit ‘[ ]riso. Non potest ridere pro celestia predi- Badger for Laud, and stamped in gold with the arms of candi qui gloria terrena(?) querit . . .’ and a quotation from Canterbury, impaled with Laud. Double ¢llets form a border; Bede(?), ‘Christus enim per passionem suam mortem tanquam per portam angustam intravit’, in a sixteenth/seventeenth-cen- rebacked. Scars of index tabs. Size: 400 ¿ 295 ¿ 110 mm. Size of 5 r-v leaf: 388 ¿ 242 mm. tury hand. On [ b10 ], in the same hand,‘De penitentia distinctio Manuscript additions are supplied in an early hand in black and tertia in decre[to]’, with incipit ‘Inanis est penitentia quam red ink. sequens culpa . . .’, Gratianus, Decretum, II, causa 33, Quaestio Principal initials are supplied in blue, maroon, green, or red, with tertia, distinctio tertia, c. 12; the text on the verso, which shows through the recto, is now covered by the modern backing sheet. foliate scrolling in grey, white, pink or gold, on grounds of green, 4 r blue, gold or pink, with in¢ll in yellow, white, and edged in red, On [ a1 ] a seven-line initial is supplied in interlocked red and pink, yellow, blue, gold or green, with extensions into the margins blue, with red pen-work in¢ll. Other initials are supplied in red, in green, blue, red, yellow, pink, maroon, and grey, and with gold blue or interlocked red and blue. Paragraph marks and rubric dots. Other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks titles are supplied in red. Underlining and capital strokes in red. Manuscript foliation and some running titles in black ink. b-539^b-542] breviarium 679

Provenance: Purchased from William and Thomas Boone in Binding: Nineteenth-century red cloth; bound for the Bodleian 1867, for »36; see Invoice Book (1865^7, Library Records d. 431). Library. Size of leaf: Sizes of leaves (pencil numbers followed): shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.66. leaf 1: 307 ¿ 195 mm; leaf 2: 309 ¿ 189 mm; leaf 3: 297 ¿ 187 mm; leaf 4: 237 ¿ 184 mm; leaf 5: 237 ¿ 186 mm; leaf 6: 335 ¿ 195 mm; leaf 7: 296 ¿ 178 mm; leaf 8: 292 ¿ 179 mm; leaf B-540 Breviarium 9: 334 ¿ 197 mm; leaf 10: 212 ¿ 236 mm; leaf 11: 301 ¿ 187 mm; Breviarium Lincopense [Linko« ping]. leaf 12: 310 ¿ 191 mm; leaf 13: 310 ¿ 189 mm; leaf 14: 287 ¿ Fragment. 203 mm; leaf 15: 293 ¿ 203 mm; leaf 16: 237 ¿ 182 mm. refs. Breviarium Lincopense, ed. Knut Peters, Laurentius Petris Initials are supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes and underlin- Sa« llskapets Urkundsserie, 5/1^4 (Lund, 1950^8). ing in red. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, 16 Apr. 1493. 8o. shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(30). collation: Calendarium: [*]8 m10; Psalterium ^ O⁄cia annexa: AA^HH8 II10; Proprium de tempore: a^x8; Proprium de sanctis ^ 8 10 8 6 Commune sanctorum: A^S T U^Y Z . B-542 Breviarium Woodcut. Breviarium Pataviense [Passau]. Pars hiemalis. GW 5373; HC (+ Addenda) 3852; Go¡ B-1164; BMC II 467 (note); Pr 1 v 2271; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 273; Bohatta (Parma) 131; Collijn, [ a2 ] [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Et si sacerdotem et diuinis addictum cleri- Bibliogra¢ I 128; G. E. Klemming, Sveriges a« ldre liturgiska litter- cum . . .’ 1 r atur (Stockholm, 1879) 20^2 and pl. 6; Oates 1092^3; Schramm [ a3 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januariushabet dies xxxi, luna xxx . . .’ XVIII p. 21; Sheppard 1642. refs. See Georg-Hubertus Karnowka, Breviarium Passaviense, Mu« nchenerTheologische Studien, 44 (St Ottilien, 1983). COPY [1a r] [Tabulae.] One leaf, signed B. 9 [1a r] [Computus.] Incipit: ‘Tabula. Septuagesime . . . The single leaves registered were issued with Klemming. 10 Septuagesimam alicuius anni propositi . . .’ Binding: Bound as a plate in Klemming. Size of leaf: 163 ¿ [1a r] [Computus.] Incipit: ‘Litteram dominicalem ad annum . . .’ 125 mm. 10 [1a v] ‘Registrum’. Provenance of leaf unknown. The Bodleian copy of Klemming’s 10 [* r] [O⁄cium S. Stephani.] Incipit: ‘De commemoratione sancti bookwas donated by the author via the Swedish Embassy in1879. 1 Stephani prothomartyris ad vesperas super psalmos. Antiphona. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibliogr. B. 4. Stephanus autem plenus gratia et fortitudine faciebat . . . shelfmark: 258875 c.1 (pl. 6). v [*2 ] [O⁄cium BVM.] Incipit: ‘De veneratione virginis gloriose ad vesperas. Antiphona. Ecce tu pulchra es . . .’ 2 r B-541 Breviarium a1 [Psalterium feriatum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit psalterium et breviarium Breviarium Misnense [Meissen]. secundum chorum ecclesie Pataviensis. Dominicis diebus ad Fragment. matutinas. Invitatorium. Regem magnum. Psalmus. Venite. Antiphona. Servite domino. Psalmus. [B]eatus vir, qui non abiit Meissen: [Printer of ‘Breviarium Misnense’ (Simon Koch?)], 16 in consilio impiorum . . .’ July 1483. Folio. e r [Su¡ragia.] Incipit: ‘Su¡ragia feriatis diebus. De sancta cruce. 6 12 6 collation: Calendarium: [a ]; Psalterium: a^c ; Proprium de [A]doremus crucis signaculum per quod . . .’ 13 tempore. Pars hiemalis ^ Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis: a f r [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis [Adventus^LXX].] Incipit: 12 10 1 b c^r ; Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis ^ Proprium de ‘Incipit pars hyemalis secundum modernum breviarium ecclesie 10 12 10 12 sanctis. Pars aestivalis: a^m n o^t v ; Commune sanctorum: Pataviensis. In aduentu Domini ad vesperas super psalmos. 14 [a ]. Antiphona. Benedictus . . . Capitulum. [D]eus pacis sancti¢cet Woodcut. vos per omnia . . .’ GW 5390; H 3859; Go¡ B-1168; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 290; v l8 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis [S. Marcellus^S. Georgius.]] Schreiber V 3609; Sheppard 2187. Incipit: ‘De sanctis post Epiphaniam. Marcelli pape tres lec- COPY tiones. Ad vesperas. Capitulum. Ecce sacerdos. Hymnus. Iste Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. confessor . . . Collecta. Preces populi tui quesumus, Domine . . .’ r 16 leaves only, three having printed signatures: l1, l4, and p4. o4 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis [LXX^Pentecost].] Incipit: Leaves 1^11 are from the Proprium de tempore, 12^16 from the ‘In septuagesima advesperas super psalmos. Antiphona. Alleluia Commune sanctorum. Leaves 4, 5, 10, and 16 cropped. alleluia. Psalmus. Benedictus. Capitulum. [F]ratres, nescitis quod Removed from the bindings of six Hebrew books, when these hi qui in stadio. . .’ v were rebound: leaves 1^2 and 12^13 from Opp. Add. fol. II.32, y4 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis [S. Ambrosius^S. leaves 3 and 11 from Opp. Add. 4o III.9, leaves 4, 5, 10, and 16 Urbanus].] Incipit: ‘De sanctis infra pascha et ascensionem. De from Opp. Add. 4o II.90, leaves 6 and 9 from Opp. Add. 4o III.7, sancto Ambrosio.Ad vesperas super psalmos. Antiphona. Ecce and leaves 7 and 8 from Opp. Add. 4o III.11; leaves 14 and 15 are ego vobiscum. Psalmus. Laudate. Capitulum. Habemus ponti¢- from the binding of an unidenti¢ed copy of the catalogue of the cem magnum qui . . .’ r Michael collection [a note by Revd H. A. Wilson, on a slip in z6 [Hymnarium.] Incipit: ‘Ille hymnus in adventu domini dicitur guard-book, dated Mar. 1919, records that this catalogue was sabbatinis noctibus ad vesperas . . . Ad completorium. [V]eni housed (unreferenced) in the Oriental Sub-Librarian’s study]. redemptor gentium, ostende partum virginis . . .’ The leaves as a whole were arranged by Wilson. refs. See AH 2,36. 680 breviarium [b-542^b-544

v 5 r h1 ‘Rubrica in anno’. Incipit: ‘[N]ota de feriis. Clama in fortitu- [ a1 ] [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit:‘Incipit commune sanctorum. dine . . .’ Et primo de apostolis. Ad vesperas. Antiphona. Estote fortes in v h4 ‘Rubrica de festis’. Incipit: ‘Ordo dominicalium o⁄ciorum bello et pugnate . . .’ Gregorius papa sic ecclesiastica ordinavit o⁄cia . . .’ [Wu« rzburg]: Georgius de Spira (Georg Reyser?), [before 13 June r A1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit:‘Incipit commune de sanctis. In 1480]. 4o. Printed in type 4 of the editions ascribed by Ohly to vigilia apostolorum . . . De apostolis ad vesperas super psalmos. Georg Reyser, here working at Wu« rzburg; on Georgius de Spira Antiphona. [N]on vos me elegistis, sed ego elegi . . .’ as printer see Frieder Schanze, ‘Der Drucker des Breviarium Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 27 Nov. 1490. Folio. Ratisponense (‘Georgius de Spira’). Zur SchluÞphase der collation: Calendarium:[1a10]; O⁄cium S. Stephani^O⁄cium Ariminensis-O⁄zin in StraÞburg 1479^1481/82’, Gb Jb 69 BVM in sabbato: [*]6; Psalterium: 2a^d8 e6; Proprium de tempore (1994), 67^77. BMC assigns to [Speier]. et de sanctis; Pars hiemalis: f^z8 h6; Commune sanctorum:AB8. collation: Calendarium:[1a12]; Psalterium:[2a^d12 e10]; Typesetting in Calendarium, Psalterium, Commune sanctorum, and Hymnarium:[3a6]; Proprium de tempore^Proprium de sanctis: extra o⁄ces as GW (Anm.) Woodcuts: see Schramm XXIII pls 25 [4a^z A^O8]; Commune sanctorum:[5a8 b10]. and 31, and Schottenloher pls 5^8. Woodcuts. GW 5426 (Anm.: 1a-3a,4,6a); H *3874; Pr 1888; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., GW 5433; H *3838 = 3883; C 1292 (= 1293?); R 439; Go¡ B-1176; 335; BSB-Ink B-880; Schramm XXIII p. 25 and pls 25 and 31; BMC II 485; Pr 3255; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 226 = 369 = 371; Schreiber V 3615; Sheppard 1335. BSB-Ink B-884; Ernst Consentius, Das Breviarium Ratisponense

COPY von 1480 aus der Sammlung von Dr. Otto H. F.Vollbehr (Berlin, 1921); Ohly,‘Reyser’, 46; Schreiber V 3619; Sheppard 1927. Wanting: Calendarium: the blank leaf [a1]; O⁄cium S. Stephani^ O⁄cium BVM: [*5]; Proprium de tempore et de sanctis. Pars hie- COPY malis: t8; Commune sanctorum:B3, 6 and the blank leaf B8. Hymnarius bound after Proprium de tempore and Proprium de Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter calf, with sanctis. brown paperboards. Size: 333 ¿ 235 ¿ 43 mm. Size of Some leaves repaired, particularly in gathering [3b]. leaf: 327 ¿ 213 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, for the Bodleian Library. Sixteenth-century manuscript entries of births and deaths in the Parchment index tabs. Size: 223 ¿ 156 ¿ 66 mm. Size of Calendarium, some in red ink. Following feasts added: 7 Jan. S. leaf: 214 ¿ 150 mm. Valentine, 15 Feb. Translation of S. Leopold, 2 May, Holy Lance, Some early annotations. In the Calendarium, three early manu- 13 July, Emperor Henry II, 13 Dec., S. Judoc. Occasional early script additions: 18 July ‘Materni epi. et m. . . . Curiensis’ (Chur, marginal annotations in the text. Switzerland), 20 July ‘Arbogasti epi. et m. . . . Curiensis’, 27 Aug. Provenance: Purchased from David Nutt (1837), no. 249 for »1.4. ‘Gebhardi epi. Constanciensis’ (Konstanz, Switzerland). 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 7, and Library Bills (1837^8), no. Initials, many with extensions into the margins, are supplied in 12. red; occasional initials are supplied in black ink. Capital strokes 1 v shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.21. and underlining in red. Woodcut on [ a12 ] coloured with red strokes. B-543 Breviarium Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; the shelfmark sug- Breviarium Ratisponense [Regensburg]. Pars aestivalis. gests a date in the late1850s. 1 r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.21. [ a2 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius. Circumcisio. Octaua sancti Stephani . . .’ The edition was commissioned by Henricus IV de Abensberg, Bishop of Regensburg; see GW 5433 (Anm). B-544 Breviarium 1 r [ a8 ] [Tabula historiarum.] Breviarium Salzburgense [Salzburg]. 1 r 1 r [ a9 ] [Orationes.] Incipit: ‘[O]remus pro omni gradu ecclesie. [ a1 ] [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Cum in diocesi Saltzburgensi esset magna Sacerdotes tui . . .’ penuria emendatorum codicum horarum canonicarum . . .’ The 2 r [ a1 ] [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘[Psalmus.] [B]eatus vir, qui non abiit in preface mentions that the edition was commissioned by consilio impiorum . . .’ Bernhard von Rohr, Archbishop of Salzburg (1466^82). 3 r 1 r [ a1 ] [Hymnarium.] Incipit:‘[V]eni, creator spiritus, mentes tuorum [ a2 ] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Aureus numerus. KL. Januarius habet uisita . . .’ dies xxxi, luna xxx . . .’ 4 r 2 r [ a1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] Incipit: ‘In sancta nocte ad vesperas. [ a1 ] [Tabulae.] 3 r Antiphona. [V]eni, sancte spiritus, reple tuorum . . .’ a1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit feriale r [k4 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit de sanctis pars estivalis. breviarii secundum usum ecclesie sancte Saltzburgensis. Et primo de sancta [P]etronella. Capitulum. Virgo cogitat. Dominica prima in aduentu Domini ad vesperas super psalmos. Responsorium. Regnum mundi . . . Oratio.[A]diuua nos quesu- Antiphona. Benedictus dominus. Capitulum. [D]eus pacis sancti- mus domine beate Petronelle virginis . . .’ ¢cet vos per omnia . . .’ v r [n4 ] [O⁄cium in dedicatione ecclesiae.] Incipit: ‘Sancti¢cauit dom- n1 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit:‘Incipit pars hyema- inus tabernaculum suum, hec est domus dei . . .’ lis de sanctis . . . In sancti Saturnini martyris antiphona cum col- lecta dicatur ut de uno martyre. Oratio. [D]eus qui nos beati Saturnini . . .’ r q1 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit commune de sanctis infra pasca et penthecosten. In festo vnius apostoli ad binos. Ad vesperas super psalmos. Antiphona. [P]ax vobis ego sum . . .’ b-544^b-546] breviarium 681

r r1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘Incipit psalterium secundum Initials are supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. usum . . .Dominicis diebus inuitatorium. Regem magnum. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Psalmus. [V]enite exultemus domino iubilemus . . .’ label; not found in sale (1835). Thomas Thorpe; Catalogue r v12 [Litaniae sanctorum.] (1836), part VIII, no. 343. Purchased for »0. 12. 0; see Books v x2 [Su¡ragia.] Incipit:‘Sequntur su¡ragia ad vesperas per circulum Purchased (1836), 6. anni. De sancta trinitate sabbatinis noctibus. Antiphona. [T]e shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.31. deum patrem ingenitum te ¢lium . . . v x5 [O⁄cium defunctorum.] Incipit:‘Incipiunt vespere mortuorum. B-545 Breviarium Antiphona. [P]lacebo domino in regione viuorum . . .’ v Breviarium Sarisburiense [Salisbury]. x9 [Hymnarium.] Incipit: ‘In aduentu domini ad vesperas hymnus. [C]onditor alme siderum eterna lux . . .’ Fragment. refs. See AH 2,35 and 51,46. [Southern Netherlands: Printer of the Sarum ‘Breviarium’ , r o 11 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘Incipit ordo de sanctis qualiter c.1475]. 4 . For a discussion of the place of printing see HPT I 24. de ipsis per circulum anni cantandum sit. Et primo de communi collation: Proprium detempore: leaves 4.6 (see GW); Psalterium- apostolorum . . . Antiphona. [E]stote fortes in bello et pugnate . . .’ Commune sanctorum: [a b8]. r 31 [O⁄cium BVM in sabbato.] Incipit:‘[M]issus est angelus Gabriel GW 5445; C 1308; Pr 1158; Campbell^Kronenberg 365e; Du¡ 60; ad Mariam virginem . . .’ HPT I 24^5, II 453; ILC 469; Oates 647^8; Sheppard 7267; STC r 41 [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit pars esti- 15794; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 289.

valis. In sancta nocte Penthecostes ad vesperas super psalmos. COPY Antiphona. [V]eni, sancte spiritus, reple tuorum corda ¢de- Two conjugate leaves only, the text, belonging to the Proprium de lium . . .’ r tempore, not continuous. Fol.1contains: Passion Sunday,Matins, 101 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘Incipit pars esti- lect. ix^end of Prime; fol. 2: Palm Sunday, end of Vespers^Feria valis de sanctis. Urbani pape et martyris . . . Oratio. [D]a quesu- iii, Matins, lect. ii. mus, omnipotens Deus . . .’ v Binding: Bound separately in the present modern guard-book in 174 [O⁄cium in dedicatione ecclesiae.] Incipit: ‘In dedicatione 1971: see unsigned note [by D. M. Rogers]. Sizeoffragment: 295 ¿ ecclesie summum festum facimus. Ad vesperas super psalmos. 197 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 147 mm. Antiphona. Sancti¢cauit Dominus tabernaculum suum hec Early annotations, in English hands, and scribbles. est . . .’ v Provenance: John Upston (£. 1481^1512); partially cancelled 177 [Colophon.] r inscription on recto of conjugate leaves: ‘Ad Joannem [Upston] A1 ‘Breuiarium gradualis seu o⁄ciorum’. [Also known as clericum millatensem > attinet iste liber emptus anno domini 15 Directorium missae.] Incipit: ‘Incipit breviarium gradualis seu millesimo’. John Page (£. 1491^1510); name on verso of conjugate o⁄ciorum per circulum anni . . . Dominica prima in aduentu leaves. Miles Clifton (sixteenth century); inscription on recto of Domini. O⁄cium. [A]d te leuaui . . .’ r conjugate leaves: ‘Mr. Myles Clyfton et am[ic]orum’. Date of C3 [O⁄cium et missa SS. Ruperti et Virgilii.] Incipit: ‘Capitulum. acquisition unknown. [P]lures facti sunt sacerdotes idcirco quod morte prohiberentr Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(5). permanere Ihesus . . .’ v shelfmark: Inc. b. N99.1. C3 ‘Registrum breviarii’. Venice: Nicolaus de Frankfordia, 1482. 4o. 1 8 2 4 B-546 Breviarium collation: Calendarium:[ a ]; Tabulae:[ a ]; Proprium de tem- pore, Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis^Psalterium^ Hymni: Breviarium Sarisburiense [Salisbury]. 3 12 8 12 10 14 12 8 r a^l m n o p q r^x y ; Commune sanctorum^Proprium A1 [Title-page.] 12 14 12 r de tempore, Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis: 1^8 9 10^15 A2 [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] 16 178; Directorium missae:AB12 C6. refs. Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Sarisburiensis, ed. GW 5442; H *3931; Go¡ B-1178; BMC V 334; Pr 4799; Bohatta, Lit. Francis Procter and Christopher Wordsworth, 3 vols Bibl., 473; BSB-Ink B-905; Rhodes 442; Sheppard 3868. (Cambridge,1879^86), I pp. mxlv^mccccl. 1 r COPY [ a1 ] [Benedictiones matutinales.] Wanting the two gatherings [1a] and [2a], containing the refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated Calendarium and Tabulae; also C and the blank leaf C . section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives pp. 17^18). 3^4 6 1 r Binding: Sixteenth-century, south German or Austrian(?) blind- [ a2 ] [Tabulae.] 2 r tooled calf, over wooden boards, with two metal clasps. On both [ a1 ] [Calendarium.] covers triple intersecting ¢llets form frames, with a £oral roll refs. Similar to Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, between the second and third sets. Further triple ¢llets, with a unpaginated section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) £eur-de-lis at each corner, form an inner rectangle, decorated gives pp. 3^14), with variations. 2 r with an oval £oral centre-piece on the upper cover, and a circular [ a7 ] [Tabulae.] one on the lower cover. Rolls and centre-pieces formerly gilded: refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated traces of gilding on the lower cover. The spine is decorated with a section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives pp. 15^16), repeated small foliate stamp. Size: 200 ¿ 153 ¿ 75 mm. Size of with some variations. 2 v leaf: 186 ¿ 134 mm. [ a7 ] ‘Festorum mobilium canon’. Frequent early marginal notes. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 16). 682 breviarium [b-546^b-547

2 v [ a7 ] ‘Nouiluniorum canon’. GW 5448; C1312; Pr 5196; Bohatta, Lit.Bibl.,487; Henry Bradshaw, refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated ‘Printed Sarum Breviaries’, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, p. xliii; section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 16). Du¡ 67; Sheppard 4152; STC 15801. 2 v [ a7 ] ‘Carmina docentia per nouilunia inuenire pascha’. ‘Post COPY regum festa quere nouilunia trina Post dominica tertia sacrum > Leaf A1 partially repaired. pascha celebra’; 1 distich. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated Library. Size: 129 ¿ 95 ¿ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 121 ¿ 81 mm. section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 16). Early notes on A r. Some early scribbles and pen-trials on cc r-v. 2 v 1 4 [ a7 ] ‘Alia [carmina]’.‘Post veris equinoctium quere plenilunium > Provenance: Thomas Kirton (£. 1547^1559); Rhodes 411, who Et dominica proxima sacrum celebra pascha’; 5 lines of rhythmic notes an inscription in this book with the date ‘1550’, which has verse. v not been found; inscription on cc4 : ‘Kyrtonus socius collegii refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated Corporis Christi’. Richard Gough (1735^1809), 1788; initials and section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 16). date (12 Feb.) on A r. Bequeathed in 1809. 2 r 1 [ a8 ] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. shelfmark: Gough Missals 43. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 352^4. 2 v [ a8 ] ‘Benedictio panis et aque’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 35^55. B-547 Breviarium 3 r a1 [Psalterium.] Breviarium Sarisburiense [Salisbury]. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 5^260. 1 r v [ a1 ] [Calendarium.] k3 [Commune sanctorum.] refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 355^554, with section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives pp. 3^14), ‘In natali unius matrone’at the end, for which see II 556^7. r with variations. n8 ‘Orationes de sanctoWolfado martyre, de sancta Radegunde uir- 1 r [ a7 ] [Computus.] gine, de sancta Modwenna uirgine, de sancta Editha uirgine’. 1 v [ a7 ] ‘Tabula psalterii’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated r A1 [Psalterium feriatum.] section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 20). r refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 5^260. o1 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. r K7 [Litaniae sanctorum.] refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, mccccxlix^ r L1 [Commune sanctorum.] mccccxcii. r refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 364^459, end- o7 ‘In commemoratione sancti Cedde’. ing with‘In natali vnius matrone’, for which see II 556^7. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 319^21, with r N10 [Rubrics: extracts.] variations. r refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated o8 ‘In translatione Cedde’. section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 19). refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 317^19, with v N10 ‘Versus de ¢ne orationum siue collectarum’. ‘Per dominum variations. dicas, si patrem presbyter oras Si Christum memores per r > p1 ‘In commemorationeThome’. eundem dicere debes’; 4 hexameters. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 315^17, with v N10 ‘Orationes de sancto Wolfado martyre, de sancta Radegunde slight variations. r uirgine, de sancta Modwenna uirgine, de sancta Editha uirgine’. p1 ‘Seruitium beate Marie’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 283^312, with section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 20). di¡erent ending including ‘lectiones de sancta Maria in tempore r O1 [O⁄cium BVM parvum.] ‘Seruitium beate Marie’. Pasce’. r refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 283^312, with H1 [Proprium de sanctis.] di¡erent ending, including ‘lectiones de sancta Maria in tempore refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, III 305^1120, Pasce’. with variations. r v P1 [O⁄cium dedicationis ecclesiae.] cc3 ‘Rubricae generales’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, pp. mccccxlix^ refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated mccccxcii. section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives p. 19). 2 r r a1 [Benedictiones matutinales.] cc4 ‘Uersus de conclusione orationum siue collectarum’.‘Per dom- refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated inum dicas, si patrem presbyter oras > Si Christum memores per section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives pp. 17^18). eundem dicere debes’; 4 hexameters. 2 r r a2 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] cc4 [Colophon.] refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, pp. v^mxxviii. r Venice: Johannes Hamman, for Frederick Egmondt, 1 Mar. 1495. a |k1 [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hiemalis.] 16o. The date ‘post mille|imuš quaterquecente|imuš nonage|imo refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, III 1^320. r quinto Kalendas Martias’ has been read (e.g. by GW) as 25 Feb. h |k1 ‘In festo yconie saluatoris’. 1490. GW records as 8o. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 321^9. collation: Pars aestivalis: Proprium de tempore: A^G8; Tabulae: r H1 [‘In commemorationeThome’.] [1a2]; Calendarium:[2a8]; Psalterium^Commune sanctorum: 3a^ refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 315^17. p8; Proprium de sanctis: H^Z8 aa bb8 cc4. v H1 ‘Translatio sancti Cedde’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 317^19. b-547^b-548] breviarium 683

v r 2 ‘In commemoratione sancti Cedde’. 11 [Title-page.] H r refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 319^21. 12 [Benedictiones matutinales.] r H3 ‘Commune Paschalis temporis’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, unpaginated refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 355^62. section at the beginning (Conspectus (their p. 6) gives pp. 17^18). r Beginning of Commune sanctorum. 13 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Rouen: Martin Morin, 2 June [c.1492]. 8o. Pr dates to [1497?]. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, pp. v^mxxviii. r collation: Calendarium:[1a8]; Psalterium^Commune sanc- 211 [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] torum: A^I8 K10 LM8 N10 OP8; Proprium de tempore. Pars hie- refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, I, pp. mxlv^ malis: 2a^x8 y6; Propriumdesanctis.Parshiemalis: 3a^f 8 g 10 h mccccl. |k |k r 4 4 275 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. |k ; O⁄cia annexa: H . Leaf K5 signed Nv,N5 signed Kv. GW 5450; C1314; Pr 8775; Bohatta, Lit.Bibl.,482; Henry Bradshaw, refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II pp. mccccxlix^ ‘Printed Sarum Breviaries’, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, p. xliii; mccccxcii. r Du¡ 69; STC 15795.5; Sheppard 6812. 287 ‘Seruitium beate Marie’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 283^314. COPY [No complete copy known] [Psalterium.] Wanting g of Proprium de tempore (O⁄ce for S. Thomas 6^7 refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 2^260. Becket); references to S.Thomas Becket and Popes deleted in 40 r [Commune sanctorum.] kalendarium. 1 refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 355^459, end- Printed on parchment; bound in two volumes. Proprium de tem- ing with ‘In natali vnius electe’ [also known as In natali vnius pore bound before Psalterium^Commune sanctorum; O⁄cia matrone’], for which see II 556^7. annexa bound before Proprium de sanctis. ð r ‘Correctio psalterii’. Incipit:‘Correctiovel potius purgatio ab his Leaf [1a ] contains the continuation of the Tabulapsalterii, and is 1 8 videlicet . . .’ not blank, unlike GW. o The year 1492 is printed in the Computus on 1a r. [Venice: Johannes Hamman, c.1494]. 8 . 7 8 4 8 2 Binding: Eighteenth-century English(?) gold-tooled brown mo- collation: 1^6 [7] 8^19 20 21^9 [30^1] 32^42 ; ð . A single unsigned and unnumbered leaf, with text beginning ‘Bnš dictio rocco; within a border formed by a single gilt ¢llet, a repeated , £oral and a repeated foliate tool form a dentelle; stamped with |alis et aqš o|šbj dnš icis x annuš po|t pmaš . . .’, is bound ¢rst in the the arms of Michael Wodhull; gilt-edged leaves and marbled pas- volume and is not included in the collation. It presumably formed tedowns. Both volumes rebacked. Size: Both vols: 150 ¿ 103 ¿ part of a gathering, either unsigned or signed with a signature not 45 mm. Size of leaf: 140^2 ¿ 93^8 mm. in the numerical series, which contained the Calendarium and Principal initials are supplied in white on a gold ground, deco- was placed before the Psalterium, as in some other editions. rated with either a strawberry or a £ower in red and green, or Types: [158 G (title)], 70 (67) G, 61 G (P.6, Haebler ‘mit’5*: 66’). with dots in red, blue, and white. Each initial is accompanied by Lombard initials. 334 leaves, 2^332 numbered 2^344, with errors r a half-border within red rules, decorated with £owers (in some and omissions. Two columns; 12 : 36 lines and headline. Size of instances identi¢able as poppies) or strawberries in red and type area: 120 (125) ¿ 82 mm. Description to supplement the green, and other £owers and foliage in blue, green, gold, and red, GW description of an incomplete copy: title: [(red) ‘Breuiariuš r and decorative pen-strokes in black. By a French hand, probably |ed’m mo > rem eccle|ie Sarum’]; 12 (headline): ‘Benedictiones from the same workshop that decorated the following books:The matutinales Quotien|cuš que ¢unt.ix.lec. per totuš annuš : dican- >> r > George Abrams Collection, Sotheby’s, 16^17 Nov. 1989, lots 47 tur i|te |ex > benedictiones . . .’; 13 : ‘In no|š e |ancte et indiuidue > (Albrecht von Eyb, Margarita poetica I. Paris: Ulrich Gering, 20 trinitatis Amen. Incipit ordo > breuiarii |ecundum morem et Nov. 1478), 50 (Robert Gaguin, Compendium de origine et gestis con|ue- tudineš eccle|ie Saruš anglica- ne In parte hyemali. Do > > v > Francorum. Paris: Thielman Kerver for Durand Gerlier and minica prima in adueš tu ad ve |peras . . .’; 204 :‘Explicit pars hie- r > Jean Petit, 13 Jan. 1500), and 119 (Publius Terentius Afer, malis > de tempore.’; 211 :‘In dei no|š e amen. Breuia > rii |ecundum Comoediae. Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gruninger, 11 Feb. v|um Saruš pars e|tiua lis incipit. In fe|to |ancte trini tatis ad « r > > 1499); see also A-475. Other initials are supplied in red, blue, or ve|peras . . .’; 275 (numbered ‘213’): ‘In dedicatioš e eccle|ie . . .’; r interlocked red and blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in red or 287 (numbered‘223’): [Servitium beatae Mariae] (black) ‘virginis blue. Underlining in red. Capitals touched with yellow wash.Text vtero verbum tuuš an gelo nuš ciante carneš |u|cipere volui|ti . . .’; r > > enclosed within single red rules. 321 (numbered ‘249’): [Psalterium] (headline, red) ‘Laudes > Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); the gold stamp ofhis (black) men eius in choro: in tympa- no et p|alterio p|alaš t ei . . .’; r > coat of arms on the upper cover of each volume; not in Wodhull 401 (numbered ‘321’): ‘[Commune sanctorum] (red) In natali sale; no annotations on endleaves. Richard Gough (1735^1809). vniusap’li |ive vniuseuaš ngeli|tevelpl’rimo[rum] apo|toloruš ...’; v > > r Bequeathed in 1809. 428 (numbered ‘344’): ‘Explicit coš mune |anctorum.’ |1 (head- v v shelfmark: Gough Missals 67b, 68. line):‘Correctio p|alterii’. |2 :‘Finis’.Woodcut initial ‘D’on 376 . GW 5451; C 1309; not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 479; Du¡ 63 = 64; B-548 Breviarium Rhodes 443; STC 15797; Sheppard 4148^51. Breviarium Sarisburiense [Salisbury]. COPY Wanting 11 (the title-page), 71^2, 283^6, 295^8, and gatherings 30 [* r] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. 1 and 31. 261 and 277^8 are mutilated. Many other leaves are refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 352^4. damaged and repaired. Five modern blank leaves are inserted v [*1 ] ‘Benedictio panis’. refs. Breviarium, ed. Procter and Wordsworth, II 354^5. 684 breviarium [b-548^b-551

within gathering 26, and two in gathering 27, apparently without Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibliogr. B. 4. reason. shelfmark: 258875 c.1 (pl. 8). Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf; marbled pastedowns and scars of index tabs. Loose upper board. Size: 183 ¿ 123 ¿ B-551 Breviarium 43 mm. Size of leaf: 168 ¿ 104 mm. Breviarium [Utrecht]. ‘In illo tempore dixit Jesus’ in an early, English hand in the lower v [* r] [Calendarium.] Incipit:‘Januarius habet dies xxxi, luna xxx . . .’ margin of 201 , and occasional early notes. Some crosses (as note 2 marks) in the margins. Deleted inscription in upper margin of Attribution of the breviary to Utrecht/Windesheim is suggested r by the presence of Willibrord and Lebuinus, both venerated at 392 . r Utrecht, in the Calendarium, both names printed in red, and like- Title in an early hand in the upper margin of12 . Provenance: Hazlewood, near Tadcaster, Yorkshire (nineteenth wise in the calendar of the 1507 Windesheim breviary.The minor century); inscription on verso of front endleaf: ‘E libris parochi series ofthe O⁄ce ofthe Dead is that of Utrecht and reading IXof Hazelwood’. Purchased for »25 from B. H. Blackwell, Ltd, 5 the major series is again that of Utrecht. See K. Ottosen, The Nov.1969. Latin O⁄ce ofthe Dead (Aarhus, 1993), 280^2, 345. r shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.9. [**6 ] ‘Ordinarius’. Incipit:‘Ordinarius pro lxx. D. Prisce virginis. Si hic fuerit lxx.vii ydus infra . . .’ r h1 [Rubricae.] Incipit: ‘[P]rimus aduentus, dominica prima et B-549 Breviarium secunda . . .’ Breviarium Strengnense [Strangnas]. r « « aa1 [Proprium de tempore. Pars hiemalis.] Incipit:‘Dominica prima Fragment. in aduentu Domini ad vesperas antiphona et psalmos feriales. Stockholm: Johannes Fabri,18 July1495. 4o. Format given as 8o by Capitulum. [S]obrie et pie et iuste viuamus in hoc seculo . . .’ r GW, but it is ‘clearly a quarto’: see [Paul Needham], Incunables a1 [Psalterium.] Incipit: ‘Dominicis diebus. Inuitatorium. from the SchÖyen Collection (NewYork, Sotheby’s, 12 Dec. 1991), Adoremus dominum, qui fecit nos. Psalmus.Venite exultemus.In lot 40(6). I nocturno antiphona. Servite domino. Psalmus. [B]eatus vir, qui collation: Calendarium: [*]10; Psalterium: ^ ; Proprium de tempore: a^t v ; Proprium de sanctis^ e8 [Litaniae sanctorum.] 8 6 r Commune sanctorum: A^T V . e11 [O⁄cium defunctorum.] v GW 5467; C 1318; Go¡ B-1183; Pr 9829; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 502; f2 [Hymnarium.] v Collijn, Bibliogra¢, I 138; Klemming 22^4 and pl. 7; Oates 4218; g3 [Commune sanctorum.] Incipit: ‘[Euangelium]. [E]cce ego mitto Sheppard 7584. vos sicut oues in medio luporum . . .’ A r [Proprium de tempore. Pars aestivalis.] Incipit:‘In vigilia Pasche COPY 1 ad vesperas.Antiphona. Alleluia Alleluia. Psalmus. Laudate One leaf only, signed Bii. Binding: Bound as plate in Klemming. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ domino. Ad magni¢cat. Antiphona. [V]espere autem sabbati que lucescit . . .’ 134 mm. r Provenance of leaf unknown. Bodleian copy of Klemming H1 [Proprium de sanctis.] Incipit: ‘Commune sanctorum. Ad mag- donated by the author via the Swedish Embassy in 1879. ni¢cat. Antiphona.[F]ilie Hierusalem venite et videte martirem Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibliogr. B. 4. cum corona . . .’ This part actually contains the ‘Proprium de shelfmark: 258875 c.1 (pl. 7). sanctis’. [Speier: Peter Drach, not before 1481]. 16o. Attribution and dating B-550 Breviarium to [148?] by Alan G. Thomas, on the basis of a letter to Dr H. A. Feisenberger (Sotheby’s) from Dr Ursula Altmann and Dr Breviarium Upsalense [Uppsala]. Ursula Bruckner, GW, 29 Oct. 1984. Fragment. collation: [*8 **12] h8 aa^kk16 ll4 a^h A^R16. Stockholm: Johannes and, subsequently, Anna Fabri, 30 Sept. Type: 74G [P.5]. Printed in red and black throughout. Probably 592 o r 1496. 4 . Single leaves registered were issued with Klemming. leaves (589 leaves in the Bodleian copy). 31 lines ([a2 ]); two col- collation: Calendarium: [*]4 [À]10; Psalterium: [a8] ^ 8 10; Proprium de tempore: a^k8 marks.Woodcut initials in red. l4 m^v8; Proprium de sanctis^Commune sanctorum: A^V8 X10; Not in Pr; not in Sheppard. 8 4 Appendix:A B . COPY Woodcut. Wanting [*1], and the last two leaves, R15^16, both possibly blank. GW 5499; HC (+ Addenda) 3950; Go¡ B-1187; Pr 9830; Bohatta, Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled calf over Lit. Bibl., 532; Collijn, Bibliogra¢ I 148; Klemming 24^7 and pl. wooden boards; two clasps, the one lost, but with the remains of 8; Needham, SchÖyen, lot 40(7); Oates 4219^20; Schreiber V the catch. On each cover, double ¢llets form a border, decorated 3627; Sheppard 7585. with circular stamps, two perhaps containing medallions, but all COPY now too worn for identi¢cation; further double ¢llets form an One unsigned leaf only. inner rectangle, decorated with a lozenge-shaped centre-piece Binding: Bound as a plate in Klemming. Size of leaf: 174 ¿ on the upper cover, an oval-shaped one, with slight remains of 121 mm. gilding, on the lower, which also contains a small £eur-de-lis in Provenance of leaf unknown. Bodleian copy of Klemming the head left-hand corner. Both covers are very worn, and the donated by the author, via the Swedish Embassy,1879. boards themselves have su¡ered from considerable worm damage b-551^b-552] breydenbach, bernhard von 685

r at the edges. Scars of index tabs. Remains of manuscript label on [A7 ] [Medical advice.] ‘De regimine peregrinantium in transmare spine. Size: 160 ¿ 115 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 144 ¿ 98 mm. scribit Hali medicus in hunc modum’. Incipit: ‘[I]n mari peregri- Early manuscript notes, in some cases cropped. Extensive anno- nanti si subuersio et vomitus acciderit . . .’ r tation on g3 . An unread inscription on the verso of the back refs. Instructions probably taken from Albucazi and Rhazes; endleaf. see Davies p. xi notes 2 and 3. Many initials and some paragraph marks are supplied in red or Mainz: Erhard Reuwich, 11 Feb. 1486. Folio. blue. Capital strokes and underlining in red. collation: [a b6 c2+2+2+2 d e2 f^h2+2 i^u8 x10 y2+2+2 z A8]. Davies Provenance: Inside the upper cover is an inscription in a seven- collates [a b6 c8 d e2 f^h4 i^u8 x10 *6 y z8]. teenth-century(?) hand: ‘Inter libros pastorales repertum hoc 17 woodcuts; seven topographical views; woodcut initials; see breviarium ad bibliothecam^B’. Sale (London, 22 Nov. 1984), Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt, ‘Die Holzschnitte der lot 158. Alan G. Thomas (1911^1992). Purchased on 24 Jan. 1985 Breydenbachschen Pilgerfahrt als Vorbilder gezeichneter fromThomas for »585 (»650); see ledger (1984/5), no. 735. Handschriftenillustrationen’, Gb Jb (1929), 152^63. shelfmark: Inc. f. G8.1. GW 5075; HC *3956; Go¡ B-1189; BMC I 43; Pr 156; BSB-Ink B-909; Campbell, Maps, 65; CIBN B-771; Hugh William Davies, B-552 Breydenbach, Bernhard von BernhardvonBreydenbachand hisJourneytotheHolyLand1483^ 4. A Bibliography (London, 1911), no. I; Hillard 486; Oates 52; Peregrinatio in terram sanctam. Sack, Freiburg, 813; Schramm XV p. 7; Schreiber V 3628; r [a2 ] Breydenbach, Bernhard von: [Letter addressed to] Berthold Sheppard 96^9. [von Henneberg], Archbishop of Mainz. Incipit: FIRST COPY ‘[R]euerendissime in Christo pater et domine, domine mi gra- For this copy see Wonderful Things, no. 30. tiose, quod tue preter morem meum vsitatum scribere . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf [A8]. refs. See Bernhard von Breydenbach, Die Reise ins Heilige Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; on both Land: Ein Reisebericht aus dem Jahre 1483 mit 17 Holzschnitten, covers a border is formed by a palmette and two ¢llets and a crest- 5 Faltkarten und 6 Textseiten in Faksimile, ed. Elisabeth Geck ing £oral and rosette roll; a frame is formed by double ¢llets (Wiesbaden, 1977) (the German translation); see also Die Reise within which is the palmette roll; a £oral tool pointing in and out nach Jerusalem. Bernhard von Breydenbachs Wallfahrt ins at the corners; marbled pastedowns; endleaves watermarked with Heilige Land (Mainz,1992); on the authorship see VL I 752^4. a snake on a cross with an orb. Size: 295 ¿ 215 ¿ 38 mm. Size of v [a3 ] ‘Continentiam huius operis subiecta monstrabunt’. leaf: 285 ¿ 204 mm. v [a4 ] Breydenbach, Bernhard von: Peregrinatio in terram sanctam. Early marginal notes. Incipit: ‘[S]ancte et salubris profectionis atque peregrinationis The woodcuts are coloured in red, blue, green, and yellow.Initials transmarine Jherosolimitane . . .’ and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red capital r [z1 ] ‘Iste sunt insule aVeneciis vsque Rodum’. strokes. r [z2 ] ‘Quedam communia vocabula de ydiomate sarracenico in lati- Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); num translata’. sale (1789), part III, lot 5776; in the annotated catalogue marked r [z3 ] ‘In sequentes historias prefatiuncula’. Incipit: ‘[D]uobus expli- down to van den Berg for Fl. 8; according to the exchange rate citis atque absolutis itinerariis nostris . . .’ used by Thomas Payne at the sale this is the equivalent of »0. 14. r [z3 ] [Isidorus, Archbishop of Kiev: Epistola Universis Christi ¢de- 0. Francis Douce (1757^1834); manuscript note by Douce: ‘pur- libus.] ‘De Constantinopolitane vrbis expugnatione’. Incipit: chased from the Library of M. de Crevenna’; Douce’s copy of ‘[A]nno domini millesimo quadringentesimo quinquagesimo Gustavus Brander’s sale catalogue (1790), lot 1056 is marked secundo ciuitas Constantinopolitana . . .’ »5.5.0, butthis is probably not a sign ofpurchase; Douce’s armor- refs. Extracted from Antoninus Florentinus, Chronicon, ial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 31 July 1484 (A-313), Part III, shelfmark: Douce 223. Titulus XXII, Capitulum XIII (fol. CLXXXII verso^ SECOND COPY CLXXXIII recto). For an edition of the original version of the let- Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf. Formerly chained: ter, based on unabridged manuscript exemplars see La caduta di staple-marks of a hasp at head of the upper cover. Size: 302 ¿ Costantinopoli. Le testimonianze dei contemporanei, ed. A. 210 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 197 mm. Pertusi, 2 vols (Milan, 1999), I 80^90. On authorship see Davies The woodcuts of Venice ([c]) and the Holy Land ([y]) are slightly p. x. defective and backed on linen. v [z4 ] ‘De Nigroponti captione’. Incipit: ‘[F]idelis quidem et prepo- The woodcuts are coloured in red, blue, green, and yellow.Initials tens vrbs Nigropontensis . . .’ Possibly a letter written by and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and Balthasar Perusino about the taking of Negroponte in July 1470 underlining. Capitals touched in yellow. and addressed to the Duke of Urbino; see Davies p. x. Provenance: James Horswell (sixteenth century); on [A v] sev- v 7 [z6 ] [Caorsin, Guilelmus: Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio.] eral inscriptions of ‘Jacobus Horswell de Plymmouthe’ in a six- ‘De Rodie vrbis obsidione’. Incipit: ‘[R]odie vrbis obsidionem v teenth-century hand. On [A7 ]: ‘Lent to Master Doctor descripturus . . .’ Mooreman to be restored at Crystmas next commyng after the refs. See G. Fumagalli, Bibliogra¢a Rodia, Biblioteca di biblio- date hereof. Data primo die Februarij Anno Domini 1531’; pre- gra¢a italiana, 14 (Florence, 1937), no. 79. On the authorship see sumably John Moreman (Àby Aug. 1554). John Selden (1584^ Davies p. x. 1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 18. Presented in 1659. v [A6 ] ‘De captione ciuitatisYdruntine’. Incipit: ‘[S]ane posteaquam insula Rodi . . .’ 686 breydenbach, bernhard von [b-552^b-553

Former Bodleian shelfmarks: B 1.16 Art. Seld.; Auct. 1Q 4.15. Woodcuts coloured in yellow, red, green, brown, and blue. shelfmark: S. Seld. d.9. Principal initials are supplied in red or blue with reserved white THIRD COPY decoration; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century blue gold-tooled mo- red or blue; red capital strokes and underlining. rocco; gilt-edged leaves; watermark on the endleaves a lion lean- Provenance: Roger Parker (sixteenth century); signature on ing on a shield containing an anchor and the initials IIRS. Size: front pastedown in a sixteenth-century hand. Thomas Castlon r 302 ¿ 222 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 204 mm. (sixteenth century); on [a2 ] inscription of three hexameters and The woodcuts of Venice ([c]) and the Holy Land ([y]) are backed. one pentameter: ‘Vnde superbit homo, cuius conceptio culpa, > Copious early marginal notes in two di¡erent hands. Nasci p½na, vita labor, morique necesse, post > hominem vermis, The woodcuts of Porec (Parenzo), Istria ([d]), Corfu ([e]), Modon post vermem f½tor et horror, sic in non hominem, vertitur > v r > ([f]), and Candia ([g]) are partially coloured in green. Principal omnis homo. T. Castlon’, on [s1 ] and [s2 ]: ‘Nusquam tuta ¢des. initials are supplied in red or blue with reserved white decoration; Thomam Castlon’. Christopher Dowe (sixteenth century); on v r other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; red [A7 ] and [A8 ] ‘Sum liber Christoferi Dowe notarij’. Ambrose capital strokes and underlining. r Mannering (sixteenth century); on [A8 ] inscription of name. Provenance: Carl Theophilus von Aichbichl (£. 1679); on [a v] r 1 Roger Hunt (sixteenth century); on [A8 ] inscription: ‘Rogerus inscription: ‘Ex libris Caroli Theophili ab Aichpu« hl 1679’. Hunt in propria possidet’and ‘Mr Hunte after moost hartye com- Oxford, Radcli¡e Library; probably the copy purchased on 29 mendaciones these(?) shalle(?) to desyre you to goo ¡orwarde June 1836 from Payne and Foss; see ‘New Purchases 1810^39’ in with’. Sir John Sutler (sixteenth century); erased inscription on purchase list, Radcli¡e Library records FD1; book-plate with the back pastedown. Robert Burton (1577^1640); signature on old shelfmarks ‘1 C.2 1’ and ‘G.39 H.2’; manuscript addition on the front pastedown, preceded by ‘Homo natus ad orbem con- p. 2a of interleaved Catalogue (1835) in Radcli¡e Library records templandum’ and followed by ‘Ex Óde Cri[sti]’ [Christ Church, gives shelfmarks‘1C.1.9’ (cancelled) and ‘1.C.2.1a’.Transferred to r Oxford]; name erased on [a2 ]. Possibly the copy listed in the the Bodleian by the Radcli¡e Trustees between 1861 and 1893; Benefactors’ Register I 358, selected from the books of Robert Bodleian date stamp 2 July 1938. Burton in 1641; see Kiesling, Robert Burton no. 225. Apparently Other former Radcli¡e shelfmarks: 1. C.1 4a; RR.x.23. turned out as a duplicate. Lt Col W. E. Moss (1875^1953). shelfmark: Inc. d. G1.1486.1. Returned to the Bodleian by Moss in 1928; see BQR 5 (1926^8), FOURTH COPY 224 and 285. Wanting the woodcuts of Venice (Davies [c ], except the last 1^7 Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Q 1.17 Art; ‘Arts A 1.37 Med.’; leaf), Corfu ([e ]), Modon ([f ]), Candia ([g ]), Rhodes ([h 1, 2 3, 4 3, 4 1^ D 4.19 Art. ]), and the Holy Land ([y ]). 4 1^6 shelfmark: Inc. c. G1.1486.1. The ¢rst leaf ([a1]), which is bound in reverse, is made up from a FIFTH COPY slightly smaller copy and bears the date stamp 1 Nov 1928. Not in Sheppard. Binding: Contemporary Netherlandish (Utrecht?) blind-tooled Eight leaves only: [i ], [p ], [u ], and [x ]. calf over wooden boards; two clasps lost; traces of chaining; 4 1, 2, 7 2, 3, 6 10 Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of miscellaneous frag- rebacked and repaired. On both covers triple ¢llets form aborder; ments. Formerly pastedowns in A-346(1) (Auct. 1Q 2.12^15.): the inner rectangle is divided by ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and Antoninus Florentinus, Summa theologica. Partes I^IV. triangular compartments. In the border, a triangular stamp with Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 1496: Auct. 1Q 2.12 a vine and grapes, in the corners a round stamp with a head of ([p ] and [p ]), Auct. 1Q 2.15 ([p ]) and Auct. 1Q 2.13 ([u ]); Christ, in the compartments a triangular and a lozenge-shaped 1 7 2 2 although only these four leaves have notes to this e¡ect, all eight £oral stamp; for the stamps see Abraham Hulshof and M. J. leaves were probably used as pastedowns in the four volumes. Size Schretlen, De kunst der oude boekbinders (Utrecht, 1921), pl. xi, of fragments: 315 ¿ 220 mm. nos 10, 12^14 (ascribed to Utrecht). Size: 325 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. v v On [p7 ] an early note in an English hand. On [x10 ] early marginal Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 207 mm. v r notes. On [i4 ] a note in the hand of Thomas Rawlinson. Early marginal notes, some in English. On [A8 ] two inscriptions r Provenance: John Purcell (sixteenth century); on [u2 ] several ofthe poem‘Oh that the meaninge of myharte > might be declaryd to your mynde Then shulde yow perceyve my smarte And how inscriptions of ‘Johannes Purcell capellanus’and other names in > v > English hands. Edward Medley (£. c.1512^5). Anthony Morgan yow are to me unkynde.’ On [A8 ] inscriptions of English and Latin poems and prose texts, all in the same hand: ‘If dowblenes (1569/70^1608/9) Donated by Morgan in 1601: see Benefactors’ Register I 32. were dentye > And no man coulde yt fynde > Where shulde a man haue plentye but in a womann’s mynde’,‘Gratum et vulgare est Former Bodleian shelfmarks: A11.4^7 Th.: see James, Catalogus > r perire quod facis ingrato Est aliquid ingrato, meritum exprobare (1605), 11. Auct.1Q 2.14 has shelfmark Auct.1Q 1.7 on a1 . > shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(18). voluntas’,‘O pater, o hominum diuumque eterna potestas > ¢dere cui possum te sine nulla salus’,‘Detrahere aliquid alteri, et homi- nem hominis incommodo sine augere commodum, magis est contra naturam, quam mors, quam paupertas, quam dolor, B-553 Breydenbach, Bernhard von quam cetera que possunt aut corpori a..dere, aut rebus exteriis’, Peregrinatio in terram sanctam [German] Die heyligen ‘Natura non patitur vt aliorum spoliis nostras facultates copias reyssen gen Jherusalem. opes augeamus’, ‘Honesta enim bonis viris, non occulta r a2 Breydenbach, Bernhard von: [Letter addressed to] Berthold queruntur’. [von Henneberg], Archbishop of Mainz. Incipit: ‘[H]ochwirdigister vatter in Cristo vnd genaoe digister fu« rst vnd b-553^b-554] breydenbach, bernhard von 687

herr, das ich mich wider mein gewonlich gebrauch vermessen B-554 Breydenbach, Bernhard von hab . . .’ Peregrinatio in terram sanctam [Dutch] Die heylighe refs. See Elisabeth Geck, Bernhard von Breydenbach. Die Reise ins Heilige Land. (Peregrinatio in terram sanctam. Deutsche beuarden tot dat heylighe gra¡t in iherusalem. r Ausgabe vom 21.6.1486). Ein Reisebericht aus dem Jahre 1483. a2 Breydenbach, Bernhard von: [Letter addressed to] Berthold Mit 15 Holzschnitten, 2 Faltkarten und 6 Textseiten im Faksimile [von Henneberg], Archbishop of Mainz. Incipit: (Wiesbaden, 1961); see also B-552. On the authorship see VL I ‘[H]ochweerdichste vader in Cristo en[de] here, mijn geminde 752^4. here, dat ic voir my ghenomen heb . . .’ v a4 ‘Inhalt diÞ buî chs weiset dises nachgende Register’. refs. See B-553. r v a7 Breydenbach, Bernhard von: [Peregrinatio in terram sanctam; a3 ‘Die tafell bewysende alle dat in dit boeck becreuen staet’. r Die heyligen reyssen gen Jherusalem.] ‘Die fart oder reyÞ vµ ber a5 Breydenbach, Bernhard von: [Peregrinatio in terram sanctam.] mere zuî dem heyligen grab vnsers herren Jhesu Cristi gen ‘Die heylighe beuarden tot dat heylighe gra¡t in Jherusalem’. Jherusalem, auch zuî der heyligen iunckfrawen sant Katherinen Incipit: ‘[T]eer heiligher en[de] saligher beuaerden ouer dat meer r grab auf dem berg Synai’ (a1 ). Incipit: ‘[D]er hey« ligen vnd hey« lsa- the Jherusalem . . .’ e r men fart u« ber mor gen Jherusalem . . .’ y6 ‘Die namen der eylanden vanVenegien tot Rodis toe’. r r A4 ‘Namen aller inseln vonVenedig biÞ gen RodiÞ’. y7 ‘Sommighe ghemeen woerden van sarraceensche sprake ouer v A5 ‘Ettliche gemaine wort von sarraceni sprach in teu« tsche zungen gheset in duytsche sprake’. v verwandelt’. y7 ‘Een cleyn toereydinghe totter nauolghenden historien’. Incipit: v A6 ‘Ein klein vorrede in die nachuolgende hy« storien’. Incipit: ‘[N]a bescriuinghe der tweer onser reysen . . .’ r ‘[N]ach beschreibung der zwaien raisen . . .’ y8 [Isidorus, Archbishop of Kiev: De Constantinopolitane vrbis r A7 [Isidorus, Archbishop of Kiev: De Constantinopolitane vrbis expugnatione.] ‘Vant ghewin der stadt Constantinopelen doir die expugnatione.] ‘Von gewin der statt Constantinopel durch die Thurcken’. Incipit: ‘[I]nt jaer ons heeren .m.cccc.lij. als die stadt Tu« rcken’. Incipit: ‘[I]n dem jar vnsers hey« ls als man zalt von Constantinopole . . .’See B-552. r Cristi gepurd tausent vierhundertfu« n¡zig vn[de] zway« ward die z2 [De Nigroponti captione.] ‘Hoe dat Nigropont ghewonnen wert statt Constantinopel . . .’On authorship see Davies p. x. als die selue Cardinael bescrij¡t’. Incipit: ‘[D]ie ghelouighe en[de] r B2 [De Nigroponti captione.] ‘Von dem gewinnen der statt machtighe stadt Nigropont . . .’ Possibly a letter written by Nigropont auch durch die tu« rcken geschehen’. Incipit:‘[D]ie glau- Balthasar Perusino about the taking of Negroponte in July 1470 big vnd mechtig statt Nigropont . . .’ Possibly a letter written by and addressed to the Duke of Urbino, see Davies p. x. v Balthasar Perusino about the taking of Negroponte in July 1470 z4 [Caorsin, Guilelmus: Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio.] and addressed to the Duke of Urbino, see Davies p. x. ‘Van die stadt Rodis hoe dat se beleghen wert van den thurck’. v B4 [Caorsin, Guilelmus: Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio.] Incipit: ‘[A]lsoe als ick wille hebbe om dat belegh der stadt Rodis ‘Von der stat RodiÞ wie sy« von den tu« rcken ward belegert vnd te bescriuen . . .’ vnderstanden zuî gewinnen’. Incipit:‘[S]o ich hab willen zuî schrei- refs. See B-552. On authorship see Davies p. x. r ben, wie die stat RodiÞ von den tu« rcken belegert vnd vnderstann- h6 [De captione ciuitatis Ydruntine.] ‘Hoe dat die stadt Ydruntina den ward zuî gewinnen . . .’ van die thurcken ghewonnen wert’. Incipit: ‘[N]ae dat die stadt refs. See the Latin editions ‘[R]odie vrbis obsidionem descrip- en[de] eylant Rodis . . .’ turus . . .’; G. Fumagalli, Bibliogra¢a Rodia, Biblioteca di biblio- Mainz: Erhard Reuwich, 24 May 1488. Folio. 8 4 2+2+2+2 2 2 2+2 2+2 2+2 8 6 2+2+2 gra¢a italiana, 14 (Florence, 1937), no. 79; on authorship see collation: a b c d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 e f g h^ Davies p. x. n8 o6 p q8 r6 s^z8 h8. Davies collates a8 b4 c8 d16 e8 f g6 h^n8 o6 p q8 r 6 8 C6 [De captione ciuitatis Ydruntine.] ‘Von gewin der statt Ydrunti r s^z h . auch durch die tu« rcken geschehen’. Incipit: ‘[N]ach dem vnd die 17 woodcuts; seven topographical views; woodcut initials. stat vn[de] insel RodiÞ . . .’ GW 5081; HCR 3963; Go¡ B-1191; BMC I 44; Pr 159; BSB-Ink Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 22 Apr. 1488. Folio. B-914; Campbell, Maps, 65; CIBN B-776; Oates 54; Schramm collation: a b8 c^z6.8 A^C8. XV p. 7; Schreiber V 3633; Sheppard 100. Eight woodcuts; woodcut initials. COPY

GW 5078; HC *3960; Go¡ B-1194; BMC II 353; Pr 1705; BSB-Ink Wanting the woodcut of the Holy Land (g) and the blank leaf h8. B-912; CIBN B-773; Oates 927; Sack, Freiburg, 816; Schramm IV Leaf a1 reversed in binding. The woodcut of Venice (c) partly p. 52; Schreiber V 3631; Sheppard 1253. backed; mutilated sections provided in manuscript. The view of COPY Rhodes (d5/d12^16) partly backed, and defective at the joints.

Wanting the blank leaf C8. Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch(?) mottled calf with gold- Title-leaf a1 backed. tooled spine; marbled pastedowns; endleaves watermarked with Binding: Nineteenth-century German half red morocco; the Maid of Holland and ‘WVB’. Size: 290 ¿ 210 ¿ 38 mm. Size marbled pastedowns. Size: 280 ¿ 205 ¿ 35 mm. Size of of leaf: 282 ¿ 194 mm. leaf: 269 ¿ 194 mm. Early marginal notes, washed out. Early marginal notes, washed out. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital Woodcuts coloured, but washed. strokes. Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), Provenance: Purchased from Asher & Co. for »4. 4. 0; see 39. Library Bills (1851^5), no. 77, and Books Purchased (1853), 12. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.43. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.21. 688 bricot, thomas [b-555^b-558

B-555 Bricot,Thomas 2. Antonius [Monchiacenus] Demochares, In Topicorum Insolubilia. Obligationes. Aristotelis hypomnema. Paris: Simon Colinaeus, 1535. r Wanting the leaves N5^6. a2 Bricot,Thomas: Insolubilia. r On A2 l. 8 ‘. . . nece||arium > gri|arori . . .’as in Oates, not as GW. refs. Thomas Bricot, Tractatus insolubilium, ed. E. J. Ashworth, Binding: Sixteenth-century English gold-tooled brown calf, Artistarium, 6 (Nijmegen,1986),13^112; on this edition see p. xvi. bound shortly before 25 June 1600, for the Bodleian Library; See Lohr 29 (1973), 173^8. r calf; two clasps lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp d3 Bricot, Thomas: Obligationes. Incipit: ‘[C]irca obligationes at head of the upper cover. On both covers a border of ¢ve ¢llets, queritur vtrum di⁄nitio obligationis sit bona . . .’ the centre one in gold, stamped with the crest of the 2nd Lord Paris: Antoine Caillaut, 21 Jan. 1492/3. 4o. Reprinted from Hunsdon. Size: 200 ¿ 145 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 137 mm. Hopyl’s ‘editio princeps’, GW 5520 (BMC). Manuscript strips used as reinforcing pieces. collation: a^e8. Early marginal notes. v v On a1 a woodcut depicting a seated saint at a lectern and two stand- Provenance: Richard Saunders (sixteenth century); on 316 of ing scholars. item 2, several inscriptions of ‘Richardus Saunders me possidet GW 5521; HR 3977; C 1342; BMC VIII 51; Pr 7957; Sheppard 6195. teste Thoma Sanpole a quo . . . emi’, the name later crossed out

COPY and replaced with ‘Joannes . . .’ Presented by George Carey, 2nd Bound with: Lord Hunsdon (1547^1603) in 1600; see Benefactors’ Register, I 1. Johannes XXI, Pont. Max., Summulae logicales. Paris: Andre¤ 10 and James, Catalogus (1605), 289; Jensen, ‘Benefactors’ Bocard for De Marnef, 29 Aug. 1491 (J-100). Register’, no. 27. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Art. B 3.7, as in James, Catalogus Wanting the blank leaf e8. Binding: Contemporary French(?) blind-tooled calf over wood- (1605); Art. BS 161. en boards; marks of two clasps; the upper cover loose. On both shelfmark: BB 11(1) Art. Seld. covers multiple ¢llets form a border; within the frame, a square stamp with a stag; the inner rectangle is divided into three vertical B-557 Bricot,Thomas stripes; in the left and right stripes, a small square stamp with a Textus abbreviatus in totam naturalem philosophiam lion; in the central stripe, a round rosette stamp. Size: 210 ¿ Aristotelis. 150 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 137 mm. a v [Note on Aristotle.] Incipit:‘Aristoteles gentis Macedonie . . .’ Pen-trials on front pastedown. On front endleaf, ‘Scribere qui 1 a r Bricot,Thomas: Textus abbreviatus in totam naturalem philoso- nescit, nullum putat esse laborem’ (Walther, Proverbia, 27691, l. 2 phiam Aristotelis. Incipit:‘[D]e natura scientia fere plurima vide- 1),‘Tempore f½lici multi numerantur amici’ (Walther, Proverbia, tur circa corpora et magnitudines . . .’ 31227a^31228a, l. 1), ‘Tempora si fuerint nubila solus erit’ refs. See Lohr 29 (1973), 177^8 no. 4. (Walther, Proverbia, 31216, l.1),‘Nullum malum impunitum, nul- ¤ o lum bonum inremuneratum (Walther, Proverbia, 39079c). Early Paris: Etienne Jehannot, for Durand Gerlier, [c.1499]. 8 . Dated marginal notes. by Sheppard; GW and Sack attribute to [Pierre Le Dru], for The device is coloured in red. Durand Gerlier, [after 1500?] although they describe the device r Provenance: On a r of item 1, ‘Anno domini M d xiiijo decima of Jehannot on a1 . 1 8 4 octaua augusti a domino re[veren]do Jo[hanne] pre[sbyte]ro collation: a^m n . The title-page and a2 are unsigned, a3 is hunc emi trium gr cum albo’; on e v of item 2,‘Anno domini M d signed aii. 7 r decimoquarto decimaoctaua augusti a domino re[veren]do Types: 96 G, 83 B, 65 G* (not as GW). In the diagram on c2 , a few Jo[hanne] pre[sbyte]ro hunc trium gr cum albo emi’. words are printed in agothic type measuring c.80 mm. Five wood- r cuts and ¢ve woodcut diagrams; woodcut initials. Moyenmoutier, Vosges, Benedictines; on a2 of item 1 ‘Mediani Mo[naste]rii Cathalogo inscriptus’; on front endleaf ‘P. 2 No. 81’ GW 5541; Pr 8371; Sack, Freiburg, 842; Sheppard 6503. in the same hand. Purchased on 9 Oct. 1889 from Alexandre COPY Baillieu (no. 81) for 31.50 Francs; see Library Bills (1889). Wanting the leaf a1 (with the device). shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.58(2). Leaf c2 bound ¢rst. Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf; double ¢llets form a border; rebacked. Size: 132 ¿ 93 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 127 ¿ B-556 Bricot,Thomas 85 mm. Textus abbreviatus in cursum totius logices Aristotelis. Early marginal notes. r Provenance: Elias Ashmole (1617^1692). Ashmolean Museum, A2 Bricot, Thomas: Textus abbreviatus in cursum totius logices Aristotelis. Incipit: ‘[C]um sit necessarium, Grisarori, et ad eam Oxford, 1692.Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860. que est apud Aristotilem predicamentorum doctrinam nosse . . .’ shelfmark: Ashm.1354. refs. See Lohr 29 (1973), 174^5 no. 1. B-558 Bricot,Thomas Paris: Georg Mittelhus, 12 Nov. 1489. 4o. collation: AB8 C6 D8 E6 F8 GH6 I8 K6 L8 M6 N10. Textus abbreviatus in totam naturalem philosophiam GW 5528; HC 3966; Pr 8100; CIBN B-857; Oates 3016; Sheppard Aristotelis. v 6330. a1 [Note on Aristotle.] Incipit:‘Aristoteles gentis Macedonie . . .’ COPY Bound with: b-558^b-559] britannicus, gregorius 689

r r a2 Bricot,Thomas: Textus abbreviatus in totam naturalem philoso- T8 ‘Hexastichon.’ ‘Qui mutilus fueras ego te mi dulce Georgi > Ad phiam Aristotelis. Incipit:‘[D]e natura scientia fere plurima vide- limam redigens tua nigra in candida verti’; 6 hexameters. r tur circa corpora et magnitudines . . .’ T8 [Printers’device.] r refs. See B-557. [*1 ] Georgius [Bruxellensis]: ‘Tabula questionum et dubiorum cur- [Paris]: Guillaume Guerson deVillelongue, [c.1500]. 8o. sus totius phisices Georgii luce clarius indicatiua’. r collation: a^m8 n4. V1 Quaestiones sex librorum Metaphysicorum. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur Six woodcuts; ¢ve woodcut diagrams; one woodcut initial. primo utrum totalis habitus qui metaphisica dicitur . . .’ Go¡ B-1205a; BMC VIII 225; not in Pr; Sheppard 6557. refs. CIBN, with references, records this as an anonymous work; Hillard notes that it has been attributed to both Thomas Bricot COPY and Georgius Bruxellensis. With a colophon di¡erent from BMC (see pl. XXXIIF): l.1:‘Finit. V v Bricot, Thomas: Textus abbreviatus: Metaphysica. Textus . . .’, l. 3: ‘pre||us: hic de terrenis celicolas . . .’and ending 1 ‘Metaphysice’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnes homines natura scire desider- with ‘cogno|cere cau|as.’. A second colophon on 100v (type 115 ant . . .’ G.):‘Venales reperiuš tur libri |š ca= mera magi|tri guillermi guer |- v > > Z6 [Second colophon.] oni de villaloš ge in monte |an cte genouefe ante collegium v > > Z ‘Distichon’. ‘Qui ducis vultus et non vides ista libenter Remen|e’. 6 > Omnibus inuideas liuide nemo tibi’; 1 elegiac distich. Binding: Paper boards covered with a fragment of a manuscript parchment antiphonary written in red and brown. Size: 145 ¿ Paris: Johannes Higman and Wolfgang Hopyl, 3^13 Nov. 1494. 103 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 137 ¿ 94 mm. Folio.With two colophons in the second and third parts. 8 10 8 12 8 2 8 6 Provenance: Purchased in 1956; see BLR 6,2 (1958), 445. collation: a b c^l m A^T [*] VX YZ . Former Bodleian shelfmark: Vet. E1 f.114. Woodcuts: see BMC. shelfmark: Inc. f. F1.6. GW 5543; HC 3971; Go¡ B-1203; BMC VIII 135; not in Pr; CIBN B-855; Hillard 504; Rhodes 445; not in Sheppard. Micro¢che: B-558A Bricot,Thomas Unit 28: Philosophy: Renaissance, PH156. Textus abbreviatus super libris Physicorum et tota COPY naturali philosophia Aristotelis. Wanting the title-page a1. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century parchment. Mottled r a1 [Title-page.] red- and black-edged leaves. Size: 274 ¿ 210 ¿ 72 mm. Size of r a2 Bricot, Thomas: Textus abbreviatus super libris Physicorum et leaf: 266 ¿ 196 mm. tota naturali philosophia Aristotelis. ‘Prohemium Phisicorum.’ Copious early marginal notes, including extensive comments on Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam autem intelligere et scire contingit . . .’ the text, also diagrams,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands; under- refs. See Lohr, 29 (1973), 177^8, no. 4; the abbreviated text alter- lining in the text in black and in red. nates with commentary. The abbreviated texts are those of: De Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other caelo et mundo, De generatione et corruptione, Meteora, De initials are supplied in red or blue; occasional capital strokes in anima, De sensu et sensato, De memoria et reminiscentia, De red. somno et vigilia, De longitudine et brevitate vitae. Provenance: Dr Brian Lawn (1905^2001); book-plate; cata- r a3 [Georgius Bruxellensis; and Bricot, Thomas: Quaestiones logue, p. 22. Bequeathed in 2001. additae super libris Physicorum.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]uoniam quidem shelfmark: Lawn d.2. intelligere et scire contingit . . .’’. Iste est liber Phisicorum Aristotelis in quo determinatur de rebus naturalibus . . .’ B-559 Britannicus, Gregorius refs. See Lohr, 24 (1968), 156^8, no. 2; CIBN states that these quaestiones are a mixture of those of Bricot and of Georgius Sermones funebres et nuptiales. v Bruxellensis. [*1 ] ‘Ad lectorem epigramma elegiacum’. ‘Jura tibi si forte velis r m12 [Verse.] ‘Fata regunt ¢nem, spero dii cepta seundent(!)’;1line of decerpere, lector’; 9 elegiac distichs. r verse. [*2 ] Britannicus, Gregorius: [Letter addressed to] Paulus Zane, refs. See Walther, Initia, 6282. Bishop of Brescia. Incipit: ‘[E]t si nulla vnquam, reuerendissime r m12 [Verse.] ‘Fortuna opes auferre non animum potest’; 1 line of antistes, nec consuetudo. . .’ Dated 19 Mar. 1495. verse. refs. Saxius 509^10. v [* v] Zane, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Gregorius Britannicus. m12 [Verse.] ‘Ut celum signis prefulgens est duodenis > Sic hominis 2 corpus assimilatur eis’; 7 elegiac distichs. Incipit: ‘[P]erlectis suauissimis litteris tuis . . .’ Dated Brescia, 21 v m12 [Verse.] ‘Fata regunt ¢nem, spero dii cepta secundent’; 1line of Mar. 1495. verse. refs. Saxius 510^11. v refs. See Walther, Initia, 6282. [*3 ] ‘Tabula orationum funebrium vulgarium’. r r T8 [Verse.] ‘Fata regunt ¢nem spero dii cepta secundent’; 1 line of a1 Britannicus,Gregorius: Sermones funebres et nuptiales. Incipit: verse. ‘[S]ecundum quod dicit Damasenus(!), nulla res distinguitur . . .’ refs. See Walther, Initia, 6282. 103 sermons. In addition, the collection contains sermons by r T8 [Note.] Incipit: ‘Non viribus aut velocitatibus aut celeritate cor- Thomas Acerbus, Johannes Britannicus, Carolus Zenus and porum res magne geruntur sed consilio sententia et autoritate.’ Christophorus Barzizius; see below. r v T8 [First colophon.] h1 Acerbus,Thomas: ‘Oratio funerea in quemcumque equitem aur- atum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam mors co[mmun]i sorte hominum corpora dissipat . . .’ Listed in John McManamon, Funeral 690 brudzewo, albertus de [b-559^b-562

r Oratoryand theCultural IdealsofItalian Humanism (Chapel Hill, n5 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Oratio matrimonialis’. Incipit: ‘[E]t si NC, 1989), 249. mihi iure letandum est, magni¢ci rectores vosque, amplissimi r h8 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Oratio . . . in obitu magni magistratus patres . . .’ r Brixiani Nicolai Duodo habita Brixie’. Incipit: ‘[C]upienti mihi, o1 Barzizius, Christophorus (Grammaticus): ‘Oratio coniugalis’. magni¢ce pretor uosque, amplissimi patres . . .’ Incipit: ‘[Q]ualem in presenti causa . . .’ r v i2 Zenus, Carolus: ‘Oratio pro quocumque principe, capitaneo, q4 ‘Auctoritates’. Incipit: ‘[H]omo vite commodatus est . . .’ v magistratu, legato, doctore omni scientia celeberrimo’. Incipit: r6 Britannicus, Gregorius: Sermones funebres et nuptiales vul- ‘[M]aximum et amplissimum munus . . .’ gares [Italian]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]emorare nouissima tua . . .’’ [Ecl v l2 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Oratio matrimonialis’. Incipit: ‘[E]t si 7,40]. Queste parole, ornatissimi citadini mei . . .’ mihi iure letandum est, magni¢ci rectores vosque, amplissimi Venice: [Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, after 1500?]. 8o. patres . . .’ collation: A6 a^s8 t12. r l6 Barzizius, Christophorus (Grammaticus): ‘Oratio coniugalis’. Woodcut initials. Incipit: ‘[Q]ualem in presenti causa . . .’ GW 5554; H 3978 = 3979?; Go¡ B-1210; BSB-Ink B-922; Sack, r p1 ‘Auctoritates’. Incipit: ‘[H]omo vite commodatus est . . .’ Freiburg, 846; Sheppard 4459. r q1 Britannicus, Gregorius: Sermones funebres et nuptiales vul- gares [Italian]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]emorare nouissima tua . . .’’ [Ecl COPY Binding: Parchment. Size:163 ¿ 115 ¿ 25 mm. Sizeof leaf: 156 ¿ 7,40]. Queste parole, ornatissimi citadini mei . . .’ 109 mm. o [Brescia: Angelus Britannicus, c.1498]. 8 . GW ascribes to On the back endleaf ink drawing of a cow; occasional drawings of [Angelus and Jacobus Britannicus]. hands in the margins. 4 8 4 8 4 8 collation: [* ] a^l m n o p^r . Gathering [*] numbered, but Provenance: According to Sheppard, this item was purchased in not signed. 1912 from Percy Mordaunt Barnard. Woodcut initials. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Antiq. f.1.7. GW 5551; C 1345; BMC VII 980; Pr 7012; Sheppard 5793. shelfmark: Inc. f. I4.1500.1. COPY Binding: Parchment. Size:140 ¿ 100 ¿ 22 mm. Sizeofleaf: 132 ¿ 93 mm. B-561 Britannicus, Johannes Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. In Persii satiras commentarii. r Bequeathed in 1834. A2 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the citizens of shelfmark: Douce 11. Brescia.] Incipit: ‘[C]um multa et uaria . . .’ v A4 ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus in Thuscia Volaterras B-560 Britannicus, Gregorius habet patriam . . .’ Sermones funebres et nuptiales. refs. See Dorothy Robathan and Francis E. Cranz, ‘Persius’, in CTC III 268. A v ‘Ad lectorem epigramma elegiacum’. ‘Jura tibi si forte velis 1 a r Britannicus, Johannes: In Persii satiras commentarii. Incipit: decerpere, lector’; 9 elegiac distichs. 1 ‘[S]atyra carmen est, vt Diomedi placet . . .’ A r Britannicus, Gregorius: [Letter addressed to] Paulus Zane, 2 refs. See Robathan and Cranz,‘Persius’, 267^9 no. 19. Bishop of Brescia. Incipit: ‘[E]t si nulla vnquam, reuerendissime antistes, nec consuetudo. . .’ Dated19 Mar.1495. Brescia: Gabriele (di Pietro) Tarvisinus and his son Paulus, 14 refs. Saxius 509^10. Nov. 1481. Folio. r collation: A4 a b8 c^i6 k l4 m6 n4 o8. A3 Zane, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Gregorius Britannicus. Incipit: ‘[P]erlectis suauissimis litteris tuis . . .’ Dated Brescia, 21 GW 5556; HC (+ Addenda) R 3987 = HC 12729; Go¡ B-1213; BMC Mar. 1495. VII 965; Pr 6951; Oates 2617; Sheppard 5743. refs. Saxius 510^11. COPY r A4 ‘Tabula orationum funebrium vulgarium’. Wanting gathering A and leaves a1.8 and a2.7. r a1 Britannicus,Gregorius: Sermones funebres et nuptiales. Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century half morocco, bound for the ‘[S]ecundum quod dicit Damascenus, nulla res distinguitur . . .’ Bodleian Library. Size: 292 ¿ 195 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ 103 sermons. In addition, the collection contains sermons by 180 mm. Thomas Acerbus, Johannes Britannicus, Carolus Zenus, and Provenance: Purchased for »0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1861), Christophorus Barzizius; see below. 45. r i7 Acerbus,Thomas: ‘Oratio funerea in quemcumque equitem aur- shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.2. atum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam mors communi sorte hominum cor- pora dissipat . . .’ r B-562 Brudzewo, Albertus de k7 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Oratio . . . in obitu magni magistratus Brixiani Nicolai Duodo habita Brixie’. Incipit: ‘[C]upienti mihi, Commentum in theoricas planetarum Georgii Purbachii. v magni¢ce pretor vosque, amplissimi patres . . .’ a1 Johannes Otto; Germanus deValleUracense: [Letter ofdedica- v l1 Zenus, Carolus: ‘Oratio pro quocumque principe, capitaneo, tion] addressed to Ambrosius [Varisius] Rosatus. magistratu, legato, doctore omni scientia celeberrimo’. Incipit: refs. Dated Pavia, 19 Sept. 1494. Ludwig Anton Birkenmajer, ‘[M]aximum et amplissimum munus . . .’ Commentariolum super Theoricas novas planetarum Georgii Purbachii in studio generali Cracoviensi per Mag. Albertum de Brudzewo diligenter corrogatum (Munera saecularia Universitatis b-562^b-565] brulefer, stephanus 691

Cracoviensis) (Cracow,1900),1^2; for author and dedicatee see p. GW 5579; HC 4002; Go¡ B-1220; BMC IX 106; Pr 9180; Campbell xliii n. 1. (II) 383; BBFN 68; CIBN B-861; HPT II 444; ILC 486; Oates r a2 Brudzewo, Albertus de: Commentum in theoricas planetarum 3665; Sheppard 7038; L. A. Sheppard, ‘The Vita Lidwinae Georgii Purbachii. Incipit: ‘[A]strorum obseruatores studiosi Printed at Schiedam, 1498’, Gb Jb (1950), 172^6.

experti quidem su⁄cienter sensu, ratione et instrumentis tradi- COPY derunt recte virtute prime sphere omnium orbium lationes . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century russia; marbled paste- refs. Birkenmajer, 3^151. downs. Size: 205 ¿ 143 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 134 mm. v g8 [Colophon.] On the front endleaf is pasted a late seventeenth-/early eight- v g8 [Johannes Otto; Germanus deValleUracense(?)]: ‘Ad lectorem eenth-century engraving lettered ‘S. Lydtwina virgo epigramma’.‘Si cupis ethereos motus cognoscere, lector > Fecundi Schiedamnsis ab Angelo ramum e¤ Paradiso accipit’. libros perlege Purbatii Quem modo depulsis tenebris lustrauit et r > On a1 , ‘Examinatus in Bibliotheca’. Occasional early marginal omnes > Albertus nodos Proseuo (i.e. Brudzewo) subripuit > Is celi notes, some washed out. On verso of rear endleaf, inscription of nexus varios et vincula monstrat > Inque domos superas ille redire three prayers in an early hand: ‘Pro benefactoribus defunctis’, docet > Hunc lege feruenti studio que sidera pernox > suspicis ‘Secreta’and ‘Post com[munionem]’. ethereum quique reponis opus. > Liuor abi, rabies procul hinc Woodcuts and woodcut initials are coloured in red, blue, green, dentesque maligni > Iam faustum peragat, oro, libellus iter.’ yellow, and pink. Red capital strokes and underlining. refs. Birkenmajer, 152. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 30 Mar. 1495. 4o. Bequeathed in 1834. 8 4 8 4 8 collation: a b c d e f g ; leaf a4 is signed aii, b2 signed c; unlike shelfmark: Douce 94. GW, which indicates 4 c4. r v r^v v v r v 11woodcut astronomical diagrams on a7 , a8 , b1 , b3 , c4 , d1 , d2 , r B-564 Brulefer, Stephanus and f1 . GW 5577; HC *3999; Go¡ B-1218; BMC VI 769; Pr 6028; BSB-Ink Formalitates in doctrinam Scoti. r B-928; Sack, Freiburg, 848; Sander 1407; Sheppard 5004. a2 Brulefer, Stephanus: Formalitates in doctrinam Scoti. Incipit: COPY ‘[C]um multi pro introductione doctrine Scoti . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian Paris: [Simon Doliatoris, c.1485]. 4o. Library. Size: 223 ¿ 165 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ 151 mm. collation: a b6. Occasional early manuscript notes. GW 5582; C1353; Pr 8474; Oates 3172; Rhodes 447; Sheppard 6200. Woodcut initials and diagrams are coloured in red, yellow, and COPY green; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; Bound with A-459; see there for details of binding and proven- red capital strokes and underlining. ance. Size of leaf: 184 ¿ 131 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich, ‘Dupl. A few early marginal notes. 54847’; purchased from the Fidelis Butsch sale (1858), lot 219. shelfmark: 4o C 15(3) Th. Purchased for »2. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1858), 17. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.84. B-565 Brulefer, Stephanus Opuscula theologica. B-563 Brugmannus, Johannes r Vita S. Lidwinae. a2 [Letter addressed to the editor.] Incipit: ‘[C]um superiori tem- v pore pro tua charitate . . .’ a1 Brugmannus, Johannes: [Vita S. Lidwinae.] ‘Prologus in vitam v a3 ‘Responsio ad predicta’. Incipit: ‘[B]ene admones . . .’ alme virginis’. v a3 [Admonition to the reader.] Incipit:‘Quemlibet etiam hortor lec- refs. Johannes Brugmann,Vita alme virginis Liidwine, ed. A. de torem . . .’ Meijer, Teksten en documenten, 2 (Groningen, 1963), 1^8; see r a4 Brulefer, Stephanus: Sermo de verbo divino. Incipit: Mees I 65^102, at 74^5; BBFN I 65^102, at 74^5;VL I 1048^52. v ‘‘‘[V]erbum caro factum est’’ Johannis i [Io 1,14]. Et in euangelio a6 ‘Copia littere testimonialis quam laborante ipsa Lijdwina vir- misse tertie . . .’ gine in egritudine ad robur veritatis iudices Schiedammenses con- v c2 Brulefer, Stephanus: Positio decem propositionum an personae scriptam sigillo sue co[mmun]itatis munierunt in hac forma’. in divinis sunt depingendae. Incipit: ‘[P]ater in diuinis non est refs. Brugmann,Vita alme virginis Liidwine, ed. de Meijer, 8^11. depingendus . . .’ r b1 Brugmannus, Johannes: Vita S. Lidwinae. r c8 Brulefer, Stephanus: De timore servili. Incipit: ‘[U]trum irre- refs. Brugmann, Vita alme virginis Liidwine, ed. de Meijer, 11^ prehensibiliter predicetur . . .’ 173.With tables of contents preceding each part. q r Brulefer, Stephanus: De paupertate Christi et apostolorum r 5 v7 ‘Sequentia de almavirgine Lijdwina’. Incipit:‘[A]lleluya festiuale eius. Incipit:‘[U]trum contemnens abdicationem . . .’ t[em]p[u]s exigit paschale voce votis jubilo. . .’ aa r Brulefer, Stephanus: Quaestio de simonia . . . in synodo qua- v 2 v7 [Colophon with a note about the battle of Schiedam and the dam Maguntinensi edita et clero proposita. Incipit: ‘[U]trum ad intended canonization of Lydwina.] solos sacerdotes . . .’ r Schiedam: [Printer of Vita Lydwinae (Otgier Nachtegael?)], 1498. aa7 Brulefer, Stephanus: De valore missarum . . . sermo factus in 4o. quadam synodo Maguntinensi. Incipit: ‘‘‘Sponsabo te michi in collation: a8 b^t6 v8. iusticia’’ [Os 2,19]. [R]euerendi in Christo patres . . .’ See Franz, 25 woodcuts; woodcut initials. Messe, 602^3. 692 brunus aretinus, leonardus [b-565^b-568

r cc1 Brulefer, Stephanus: Mysteriorum missae declaratio. Incipit: Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. ‘[Q]uoniam (teste philosopho primo Phisicorum) innata est Bequeathed in 1834. nobis via . . .’See Franz, Messe, 603. shelfmark: Douce 159. v gg4 Brulefer, Stephanus: De virgine Maria. Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]ulier gratiosa inueniet gloriam’’ Prouerbiorum .xi. [Prv 11,16]. B-567 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Mirabuntur fortasse vestre preclare ingenuitates . . .’ v De bello Italico adversus Gothos gesto. hh8 [Colophon.] r [a r] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: De bello Italico adversus ij1 [Alphabetical table of subjects.] 2 v Gothos gesto. Dedicated to Julianus de Cesarinis, Cardinal dea- ij7 [Table of contents.] con of S. Angelus. Paris: Andre¤ Bocard, for Jean Petit, 24 Apr. 1500. 8o. refs. Zosimus, Historiae libri VI, ed. Johann Loewenklau collation: a^z h m aa^ij8. (Geneva, 1605), 636^700. Bruni, Schriften, 147^9 (preface only). Woodcut initials. For an abridged translation of books 5^8 of Procopius’ Bella, see GW 5587; H *4004; Go¡ B-1222; BMC VIII 157; Pr 8165; BSB-Ink Bruni, Schriften, 147 and177. B-929; CIBN B-862; Oates 3050; Sack, Freiburg, 849; Sheppard 6397. Foligno: Johann Neumeister and Aemilianus de Or¢nis, 1470. Folio and 4o. At least ¢ve variants of the colophon are known; COPY see GWAnm. Sheets [a ] and [d ] are 4o. Binding: Sixteenth-century (c.1520) Italian tacketted parchment 2.11 1.10 collation: [a12 b^f10 g12]. binding; reverse skin; sewn textblock; two ties lost. Manuscript GW 5600; HC 1558; Go¡ B-1234; BMC VI 599; Pr 5721; BSB-Ink fragment used as reinforcing strip. Name of author and abbre- B-937; CIBN B-872; Oates 2234; Rhodes 449; Sheppard 4762. viated title in manuscript in black ink running along the lower edge. Size: 147 ¿ 105 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 140 ¿ 97 mm. COPY A few early marginal notes. The ¢rst variant of the colophon: see GW Anm. 1,1.Wanting the Provenance: Antoninus Zopius Politianus (sixteenth century?); blank leaves [a1] and [g12]; sheet [g6.7] is in duplicate. r Binding: Eighteenth-century (Italian?) gold-tooled citron mo- on a1 inscription: ‘Fratris Antonini Zopij Politiani’. Acquired in v rocco; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian 1922; Bodleian stamp on a1 dated 9 May 1922. shelfmark: Inc. f. F1.1500.1. Library on both covers. Size: 298 ¿ 213 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 201 mm. B-566 Brunschwig, Hieronymus Early marginal notes in a humanist hand washed out. On front endleaf, late eighteenth- or early nineteenth-century note in Chirurgia [German]. Italian. v r [*2 ] Brunschwig, Hieronymus: Chirurgia. Die hantwirckung der On [a2 ] an Italian half-border in the inner and lower margins: wund Artzeny. ‘Die vorred’. Incipit: ‘Got dem almechtigenn zuî white vine-branches on a blue, red, and green ground incorporat- lobe . . .’See VL I 1073^5. ing a six-line epigraphic initial supplied in gold; in a wreath in the r [*3 ] [Table of contents.] lower margin, a coat of arms (see below). Some principal initials v [*6 ] Brunschwig, Hieronymus: Chirurgia. Incipit: ‘Ver(!) der ist are supplied in gold on a blue, red, and green ground with high- v r der da begeret vnnd lernen wil die kunst der wund artzenny. . .’ lighting in white, on [c1 ] and [f6 ] with white vine-branch decora- refs. See Karl Sudho¡, ‘Brunschwigs Anatomie’, Sudho¡s tion and extensions into the margin. See Pa« cht and Alexander II, Archiv, 1 (1908), 41^66 and 141^56. Facsimiles: Das Buch der 106 no. pr. 13. Chirurgia, ed. Gustav Klein, Alte Meister der Medizin und Provenance: Unidenti¢ed Italian coat of arms: or, in the form of Naturkunde, 3 (Munich, 1911); C. Probst (Gertenbach, 1967); K. a ring an amphisbaena azure, the heads erect, gorged azure and Ko« lbl (Munich-Allach, 1968). vert. Purchased from Payne and Foss, A Catalogue of Books in Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 4 July 1497. Folio. Foreign Languages . . . (London, 1824), no. 2334 for »5. 5. 0; see collation: [*] A^V6. Gathering [*] is numbered but not signed. Books Purchased (1824), 2. 61 woodcuts; woodcut initials. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.23. GW 5593; H *4017 = HC *4018 (‘1397’); Go¡ B-1225; Pr 481; BSB-Ink B-930; CIBN B-869; Sack, Freiburg, 851; Schramm XX B-568 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus p. 23; Schreiber V 3641^2, 3642b, 3639^40; Sheppard 390. De bello Italico adversus Gothos gesto. COPY r [a1 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Debello Italico adversus Gothos Wanting the leaf T1, which is replaced with a blank leaf. gesto. Dedicated to Julianus de Cesarinis, Cardinal deacon of S. Title-leaf [*1] and leaf [*6] backed. For an earlier state of printing, r Angelus. see GWAnm.1b and c; onV6 , l. 36 reads‘. . .Vnd dorch iohannes refs. See B-567. gru« ’; l. 38 reads ‘. . . v¡ zi|tag . . .’ [Venice]: Nicolaus Jenson, before July 1471. 4o. The format is Binding: Nineteenth-century English blind and gold-tooled calf; described as folio in GW, but Paul Needham, SchÖyen Sale spine and turn-ins gold-tooled; edges gilt; doublures and silk lin- Catalogue (New York: Sotheby, 12 Dec. 1991), lot no. 16 records ings; endleaves watermarked 1812. Size: 267 ¿ 200 ¿ 150 mm. it as a large quarto in half-sheets. The book was for sale in Size of leaf: 254 ¿ 185 mm. Germany by 6 July1471; see Mariarosa Cortesi,‘Incunaboli vene- Some woodcuts are partially coloured in red. ziani in Germania nel1471’, in Vestigia. Studi in onore di Giuseppe Billanovich, ed. R. Avesani and others, 2 vols, Storia e Letteratura, 162^3 (Rome, 1984), I 197^219. b-568^b-571] brunus aretinus, leonardus 693 collation: [a12 b^e10 f12]. refs. La Prima guerra punica, ed. Ceruti, 1^4. r GW 5601; H *1559; Go¡ B-1235; BMC V 170; Pr 4080; BSB-Ink [a2 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Della prima guerra punica. B-938; CIBN B-873; Hillard 508; Rhodes 450; Sheppard 3248. refs. La Prima guerra punica, ed. Ceruti, 4^246. o COPY [Venice: Printer of Basilius,‘De vita solitaria’, c.1471]. 4 . Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; gilt ¢llets on spine; collation: [a^g10 h i8]. marbled pastedowns. Size: 283 ¿ 210 ¿ 20 mm. Size of GW 5604; HCR 1560; Go¡ B-1256; BMC V 186; Pr 5653; CIBN leaf: 279 ¿ 196 mm. B-892; Sheppard 3311.

Early marginal notes in a humanist hand washed out. COPY r On [a1 ] contemporary Venetian quarter border in the inner mar- Binding: Eighteenth-century blind and gold-tooled calf; the gin: white vine-stems on a blue, red, and green ground with dot- spine gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns; watermarkof the endpa- ting in white, incorporating a six-line epigraphical initial supplied pers: snake on sta¡ withtheletters‘S W’. Size: 240 ¿ 170¿ 26 mm. in gold. Principal initials are supplied in gold on a blue, red, and Size of leaf: 233 ¿ 158 mm. green ground with dotting in white and white vine-branch decora- r On [a1 ] an Italian eight-line initial is supplied in gold surrounded tion; lower margin, presumably formerly with a coat of arms, cut by white vine-stems de¢ned in red, blue or green. In the lower o¡ and replaced with later paper. See Pa« cht and Alexander II,110 r margin of [a1 ] a coat of arms within a wreath (see below). no. pr. 62. Principal initials are supplied in gold on a red, blue, and green Provenance: On front endleaf inscription: ‘This copy sold at a ground. sale for 3.7.-’. Probably acquired after 1738: not in Fysher, Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat ofarms within a wreath: argent, a Catalogus. tree eradicated, supporting a green climbing vine proper, the top Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 1.14. en£amed. On the front endleaf an inscription: ‘Hoc saltem shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.26. munere donetur amicitia. Apr. 1. 1821. Ph. W.’ Purchased for »1. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 4. B-569 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.58. De primo bello Punico. v a1 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: [Preface.] ‘Omnibus Polybii his- B-571 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus toriae studiosis’. Epistolarum familiarum libri VIII. refs. Bruni, Schriften, 122^3, and 167. [a r] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Epistolarum familiarum libri r 2 a2 Polybius; [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus]: De primo bello VIII. [Edited by Antonius Moretus and Hieronymus Punico. Incipit:‘[O]rigo primi Punici belli . . .’ Squarza¢cus.] refs. Edition of the Italian text only: La Prima guerra punica, ed. refs. Leonardus Brunus, Epistolarum libri VIII, ed. J. A. Antonio Ceruti (Bologna,1878). According to the heading, trans- Fabricius (Hamburg, 1724). Leonardus Brunus, Epistolarum lated by Brunus Aretinus from Polybius; more accurately a com- libri VIII, ed. Lorenzo Mehus, 2 vols (Florence, 1741). For edi- pendium; see David Marsh,‘Xenophon’, CTC VIII 75^196, at111. tions of individual letters see Gordon Gri⁄ths, James Hankins, r e1 Guarinus Veronensis: ‘Paralelia ex Plutarcho in latinum con- and David Thompson, The Humanism of Leonardo Bruni: uersa’. Dedicated to Jacobus Lauegnolus. Incipit: ‘[G]uarinus Selected Texts, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 46, Veronensis ornatissimo uiro Jacobo Lauegnolo salutem. Cum te The Renaissance Society of America, Renaissance Texts Ser., 10 Polianum . . .’ (Binghamton, NY, 1987), 409 n. 4. See Francesco Paolo Luiso, refs. See Sabbadini 130. Studi sull’Epistolario di Leonardo Bruni, Istituto Storico Italiano Brescia: Jacobus Britannicus, 24 Oct. 1498. Folio. per il Medio Evo (Rome, 1980), and Lucia Gualdo Rosa, collation: a8 b^e6. Censimento dei codici dell’epistolario di Leonardo Bruni (Rome, Woodcut initials. 1993^); and James Hankins, ‘Notes on the Textual Tradition of GW 5603; HC *13250; Go¡ B-1254; BMC VII 982; Pr 7006; Leonardo Bruni’s Epistolae familiares’, in Filogia umanistica per BSB-Ink B-936; CIBN B-891; Sheppard 5800; Veneziani, Gianvito Resta, ed. Vinceno Fera and Giacomo Ferrau¤ , 3 vols, Brescia, 142. Medioevo e umanesimo, 94^6, (Padua, 1997), II 1083^122. r COPY [k6 ] [Colophon.] r Bound with A-371; see there for details of binding and proven- [k6 ] Moretus, Antonius; and [Squarza¢cus], Hieronymus: [Letter ance. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 192 mm. to] Jacobus Zenus, Bishop of Padua. r refs. Allenspach^Frasso 264. On a1 (title-page) a note on Polybius in the same hand as the notes on the title-pages of the other items. Early marginal notes in var- [Venice: Printer of Brunus Aretinus (H 1565)], 1472. Folio. This ious hands, one of which also annotated item 2. press (designated the Printer of Terentius (BMC VII 1143) in IGI) r r On a1 and on a2 , paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital is located by BMC at Venice, by GW tentatively at [Milan]. strokes and underlining. collation: [a10 b^i8 k6]. shelfmark: Auct. N 4.8(4). GW 5606; HC *1565; Go¡ B-1242; BMC VII1143; Pr 7349; BSB-Ink B-940; CIBN B-879; IGI 2199; Rhodes 452; Sheppard 4737.

B-570 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus COPY De primo bello Punico [Italian] Della prima guerra Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian quarter red morocco; the punica. spine gold-tooled; bound for Boutourlin; marbled pastedowns; v [a1 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: [Preface.] ‘Prologo’. 694 brunus aretinus, leonardus [b-571^b-574

endpapers watermarked ‘Al Masso’. Size: 295 ¿ 210 ¿ 20 mm. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera inedita, ed. Josephus Cugnoni Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 200 mm. (Rome, 1883), 365, no. 86. Occasional early marginal notes. [Louvain: Rodolphus Loe¡s, de Driel, between 1483 and 1484/5]. Some initials supplied in red or faded ink. 4o. As dated by HPT; GW dates [c.1487], Sheppard [1483/4]. Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); collation: a^m8 n10 o^|8 t10. book-plate and shelfmark ‘No. 45’, see Catalogue (1831); sale: GW 5608; HC 1564; BMC IX 161; Pr 9296; Amelung, Catalogue (1839), lot1798 rather than (1840), lot1463; the former ‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, 17; BSB-Ink B-941; Campbell entry is annotated with ‘B’ in the Bodleian copy of the catalogue. 168; CIBN B-881; Oates 3801; HPT II 439; ILC 487; Sheppard Purchased for »3; see Books Purchased (1840), 3. 7149. shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.8. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for KloÞ. Size: B-572 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus 215 ¿ 150 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 142 mm. Epistolarum familiarum libri VIII. Occasional early marginal notes. r a2 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Epistolarum familiarum libri Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- VIII. [Edited by Antonius Moretus and Hieronymus label; see sale (1835), lot 312. The Bodleian Library purchased a Squarza¢cus.] copy of this edition at Sotheby’s sale (9 Feb. 1847), lot 249, for refs. See B-571. »0. 7. 0; see Library Bills 1837^8, no. 30 and Books Purchased r i6 [Colophon.] (1837), 3; another copy was purchased at the sale of J. T. Hand r i6 Moretus, Antonius; and [Squarza¢cus], Hieronymus: [Letter (1837), lot 64 for »0. 1. 0, see Library Bills (1837^8), no. 30; a third to] Jacobus Zenus, Bishop of Padua. copy was purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1847), 2; refs. See B-571. the present copy is unlikely to have been Hand’s as it does not [Venice: Damianus de Mediolano, de Gorgonzola, in part by carry his usual signature, but may be either the ¢rst or the third Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis], 15 June 1495. Folio. copy. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.84. Sheppard notes that gatherings a^c, sheets d1 and d2, gathering e, and sheet f1 were printed by Damianus de Mediolano, the rest by Petrus de Quarengiis. B-574 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus collation: a8 b^i6. Gracchus et Poliscena comoedia. GW 5607; HC *1567 = H 1566?; Go¡ B-1243; BMC V 512; Pr 5520; r [a1 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Leonardo della BSB-Ink B-942; CIBN B-880; Sheppard 4446, 4575. Serrata: Gracchus et Poliscena comoedia.] ‘[C]orripio m[at]res COPY gnatas, ne numina ducant.’ Leaf a1 (the title-page) is cut out and mounted, and i6 is backed. refs. On authorship see Giorgio Nonni, ‘Documenti intorno Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; all’umanista vercellese Leonardo della Serrata’, Giornale italiano marbled pastedowns. Size: 290 ¿ 198 ¿ 18 mm. Size of di ¢lologia, NS 5 (1974), 278^94, Giorgio Nonni,‘Contributi allo leaf: 287 ¿ 187 mm. studio della Commedia umanistica: La Poliscena’, Atti e memorie A few marginal notes. dell’Arcadia, 3/6 (1975^6), 393^451; Heinz-Werner Norenberg, Provenance: Old shelfmarks ‘IX.F.6’ and ‘XLVI.R.17’. ‘Leonardo [Brunis] Poliscena und ihre Stellung in der Tradition Purchased from Albert Cohn; see Library Bills, 26 May 1884. der ro« mischen Komo« die’, Humanistica Lovaniensia, 24 (1975), shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 1.16. 1^28; John Pearson Perry,‘Poliscena, a Latin Humanist Comedy of the Early Renaissance’, unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, B-573 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Harvard University,1975. Epistolarum familiarum libri IX. Schussenried: [Printer of the‘Gracchus et Poliscena’], 1478. Folio. v The colophon reads ‘. . . in monad|terio / Sortenš . . . . Anno . . .’ a1 Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to] Pros[docimus] de 8 6 > Pros[docimis]. collation: [a b ]. refs. GuarinusVeronensis, Epistolario, ed. Remigio Sabbadini,3 GW 5610; H *1595; Go¡ B-1245; BMC II 568; Pr 2667; BSB-Ink vols, Miscellanea di storia Veneta, Serie 3, t. 8^11^14 (Venice, B-943; CIBN B-882; Sack, Freiburg, 854; Sheppard 1922. 1915^19), II 395^6, no. 762. COPY r a2 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Epistolarum familiarum libri Binding: Nineteenth-century diced russia, for the Bodleian VIII. [Edited by GuarinusVernonensis.] Library(?); stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: refs. See B-571. 292 ¿ 215 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 198 mm. v r3 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Epistolarum familiarum liber IX. A few early interlinear glosses. Incipit: ‘Ad regem Hyspanie de munere et o⁄cio regali . . .’ Provenance: Purchased for »3. 13. 6; see Books Purchased refs. See Francesco Paolo Luiso, Studi sull’Epistolario di (1806), 1. Leonardo Bruni, Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo shelfmark: Auct. O 3.13. (Rome, 1980), 148^60. v t4 ‘Index siue tabula epistolarum familiarium’. r t10 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Epitaphium Leonardi Aretini’. b-575^b-576] brunus aretinus, leonardus 695

B-575 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus colophon of the Aretinus. The title is presumably intended to cover both works. Historia Florentini populi [Italian]. 8 10 4 r collation: a^z & m aa bb k . a2 Acciaiuolus, Donatus: ‘Prohemio’. Dedicated to the ‘signori GW 5613 (I); HC (+ Addenda) 1563 (I) = *13173 (I); Go¡ B-1248; priori di liberta et gonfaloniere di giustitia del popolo BMC VI 649; Pr 6197; BSB-Ink B-946 (I); CIBN B-884; Oates Fiorentino’. Incipit:‘[M]olte sono le cagioni . . .’ v 2354; Rhodes 454; Sheppard 5129. a2 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ‘Prohemio’. Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus. FIRST COPY refs. Leonardus Brunus, Historiarum £orentini populi libri XII. Bound with: Istoria ¢orentina di Leonardo Aretino, tradotta in volgare da 2. Poggius Florentinus, Historia Florentina. Florence: Donato Acciaiuoli, 3 vols (Florence, 1855^69); Leonardus Bartolommeo di Libri, 3 Sept.1492 (P-418(1)). Brunus, Istoria Fiorentina, ed. Cirillo Monzani (Florence, 1861); Gathering k bound ¢rst. Edition of the Latin text only: Leonardus Brunus, Historiarum Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, the spine taken from an Florentini populi libri XII, ed. Emilio Santini, Rerum italicarum eighteenth-century gold-tooled binding. Size: 335 ¿ 225 ¿ scriptores, NS 19/3 (Citta' di Castello, 1914), 3^4. 70 mm. Size of leaf: 325 ¿ 208 mm. r On both items, early marginal notes, mainly extracting dates and a3 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Historiae Florentini populi [Italian].Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus. information in abbreviated form, in various humanist hands. refs. Brunus, Historiarum £orentini populi libri. Brunus, Istoria Manuscript foliation: 1^220 (included the list of contents of item 2); 1^114. Fiorentina, ed. Monzani (Florence, 1861); edition of the Latin r text only: Brunus, Historiarum Florentini populi libri, ed. Santini, Provenance: Niccolini, of Florence; on k1 , a circular stamp let- 5^288. tered ‘P. G. N.’ George C. Harvey (Àbefore 1885); armorial book- plate. Revd Henry Auber Harvey (1824^1910); sale (16 Jan.1885), Venice: Jacobus Rubeus, 12 Feb. 1476. Folio. Often found with lot 352. Purchased at Harvey’s sale. Poggius Florentinus, Historia Fiorentina (Go¡ P-873). 10 6 10 12 10 shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf.1.19(1). collation: a^k kk l^p q r^x . SECOND COPY GW 5612; HC *1562; Go¡ B-1247; BMC V 215; Pr 4242; BSB-Ink Bound with: B-945; CIBN B-883; Oates 1696; Rhodes 453; Sheppard 3421. 2. Poggius Florentinus, Historia Florentina. Florence: COPY Bartolommeo di Libri, 3 Sept.1492 (P-418(2)). Bound with: Gathering k bound ¢rst. 2. Poggius Florentinus, Historia Florentina. Venice: Jacobus Binding: Fifteenth-century dark brown Italian (Florence) goat- Rubeus, 8 Mar.1476 (P-417). skin over wooden boards bevelled inwards. Blind-tooled. Three Wanting the blank leaf a1. six-line frames, a border of a repeated tool of a vase of £owers Binding: Sixteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; between the second and third; the centre decorated with a six- arabesque corner- and centre-pieces; endpapers watermarked line saltire and a lozenge of S-tools between six-line borders. with crowned £eur-de-lis and inscription: ‘savois’ (cosavois?) Brass centre-pieces of lozenge shape with curved indentations and two entwined columns standing on a third column; cf. decorated with leaf forms around a circular boss. Brass corner- Briquet 7256 with dates from 1574 to 1580; and Briquet 4432^49. pieces of scalloped shape with circular domed boss and £owers Size: 335 ¿ 230 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 328 ¿ 212 mm. in relief between outer dotted and inner milled borders. Two A few early marginal notes in a humanist hand. clasps secured by three star nails arranged in a triangle hinge on Text surrounded by brown rules in both items. the upper board; large shell-shaped catches. Brown edges. Single Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); brown headbands. Sewn on four split thongs. Compartments of sale (1789), part IV, lot 6426; in annotated catalogue marked the spine decorated with a close-set two-line diaper. Endleaves: down toThomas Payne for Fl. 20. Both items purchased through pastedown plus one at the front, pastedown only at the end; no Payne for »1.15. 0; see Books Purchased (1790), 10. watermark. The vase of £owers ornament is found in at least ten shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.8(1). versions: 1. The tool on this binding is found also on University of Ulster, B-576 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Coleraine, P.583 (F): Euclid, Elementa,Venice: E. Ratdolt, 1482. Historia Florentini populi [Italian]. Contains unidenti¢ed arms: azure, a mountain of six hillsbelow a crescent and between two stars, or. r a2 Acciaiuolus, Donatus: ‘Prohemio’. Dedicated to the ‘signori 2.Veneto (Venice or Vicenza?) Library of Congress, H. 8079: Jo. priori di liberta et gonfaloniere di giustitia del popolo Gritsch, Quadrigesimale. Venice: Lazarus de Soardis, 1495; Fiorentino’. Incipit:‘[M]olte sono le cagioni . . .’ UCLA, D* A1 A710: Aristotle, Opera, Venice: G. de Gregoriis, v a2 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ‘Prohemio’. Translated by 1496, HRC, Austin, Texas, formerly G. Uzielli: N. Perotti, Donatus Acciaiuolus. Cornucopia, Venice: Aldus Manutius 1499. Harvard UL, Inc. refs. See B-575. 7131, Arnoldus de Villanova, Tractatus de virtutibus herbarum. r a3 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Historiae Florentini populi Vicenza, 1491, with arms of Agostini (Tuscany). From the same [Italian].Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus. shop: Venice, Bibl. Marciana, Inc. v. 211: Hieronymus, Epistolae, refs. See B-575. Venice: J. Rubeus Vercellensis, 1496. The Gritsch and r k1 ‘Tauola delle Historie ¢orentine’. Hieronymus are inscribed, ‘Iste liber est D. Vincentij Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, 5 June 1492. Folio. Hain *13173 Vincentini(!) et mon[aster]ij S. Michaelis de Muriano’. combines this and Go¡ P-874 in one entry but ignores the 3. Central Italy (Perugia or Tuscany?) Vatican, MS. Chigi B.VII, 696 brunus aretinus, leonardus [b-576^b-579

17: Gerardus de Senis ordinis Sci Augustini, Sententiae, late thir- collation: [a b8]. teenth century, inscribed ‘Munus m.ci Gregorij perusini’,‘ex lib. GW 5614 = 2384; HC *1764 = H 1765; Go¡ B-1249; BMC I 183; Pr Sti. Aug[usti]ni perusia . . .’, ‘fr. gregorius carrentius perusinus’, 823; BSB-Ink B-947; CIBN B-885; Oates 306; Rhodes 455; etc. Sheppard 625.

4. [Central Italy(?), mid ¢fteenth century] Bodleian Library, MS. COPY Canon. Pat. Lat. 142: Lactantius, Institutiones Divinae. Had Binding: Nineteenth-century blind and gold-tooled blue mo- ‘Florentine’ shell catches. rocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 217 ¿ 146 ¿ 7 mm. Size of 5. Library of Congress, Inc. 1497.V5 (Rosenwald Catalogue no. leaf: 211 ¿ 140 mm. 321): Hieronymus, Vita di sancti padri. Venice: Johannes A few early marginal notes. Alvisius, 1497. On [a1] and [b8] initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; 6. Tuscany(?). San Marino, California, HEHL 95880: Scriptores red capital strokes and underlining. rei rusticae, Reggio d’Emilia: B. and L. de Bruschis, 1482. Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp; see Catalogue, Belonged in sixteenth century to the Appiani, Princes of 1 (1834), lot 455, sold for »1. 1. 0. Purchased for »1. 2. 0 according Piombino (with note of gift in 1588 in Piombino). Arms (seven- to Books Purchased (1834), 2. teenth century) inside the upper cover of Guidi, Counts of shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.21. Bagno, Marquises of Montebello (Florence). 7. Perhaps Florence? Library of Congress, H. 15218: Tacitus, Opera, [Venice]: Vindelinus de Spira, [c.1473]. B-578 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus 8. Florence. Schweinfurt, Scha« fer Library (Katalog, I,2, no. 275; Isagogicon moralis disciplinae. De Marinis, II, no. 1593, as Venice): Pliny, Historia naturalis, r [a1 ] [Aristoteles pseudo-]; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: trans. Cristoforo Landino, 1476, with the arms of Serzelli ‘Isagogicon’ [moralis disciplinae.] Dedicated to Galeotto (Florence). [Ricasoli]. 9.Emilia(?). Lionel Robinson sale, Sotheby’s, 26 June1986, lot 80: refs. See B-577; in this edition the work is ascribed to Leonardus Ovid Opera, Parma: Stephanus Corallus, 1477. Vol. 2 only. Brunus. Watermark of endleaves type of Briquet 4742, 4745 (Reggio o d’Emilia 1471, 1482). [Venice: Printer of Juvenalis, 1470, c.1470^1]. 4 . On the attribu- tion to [Vindelinus de Spira] see BMC. According to Sheppard, 10. Florence. Bodleian Library, Inc. c. I2.1476.2 (Bod-inc. o o the format is 8 , but [b6^7] are in 4 . L-127(2)): Titus Livius, Terza Deca. Rome: [apud Sanctum 10 12 Marcum], 1476. Size: 335 ¿ 225 ¿ 81 mm. Size of leaf: 322 ¿ collation: [a b ]. 215 mm. GW 5615; HC, Addenda, 1569; C 589; Go¡ B-1250; BMC V 582; Pr On both items marginal notes in a seventeenth/eighteenth-cen- 5675; CIBN B-886; Oates 2227; Sheppard 4735. tury hand. COPY Provenance: Carlo da Merygazo(?) di Martino (sixteenth cen- Wanting the blank leaves [b1.12]. r r tury?); signature on k1 (the ¢rst page) and on a1 of item 1 and on Binding: Quarter parchment. Size: 200 ¿ 142 ¿ 13 mm. Size of v O10 (the last page) of item 2: ‘Charlo da Merygazo(?) di Martino leaf: 193 ¿ 138 mm. dello Ysoletto’. Lotteringhi della Stufa (seventeenth century); Manuscript foliation: 17^34. A few seventeenth/eighteenth-cen- v inscription: ‘Pandulphus Stupha’ on O10 (the last page) of tury notes in Latin and Italian. r item 2. Dello Scelto family; coat of arms pasted inside the upper On [a1 ] an initial is supplied in brown and red ink, with extension cover: azure, a dragon or or argent, tongued gules. John into the inner margin. Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford (1701^1767); armorial book- Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); see Morelli (1787), I no. plate on front pastedown and armorial book-plate lettered ‘The 1570; sale (1789), lot 6481; in the annotated catalogue marked v Right Hon. The Lord Carmichael’ on a1 of item 1. Albert down to Wodhull for »0. 3. 0. Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; bought in 1940 from inscription dated 15 Apr. 1789 on front endleaf; on recto of back Herbert Reichner for $51; accession no.‘2109’. Presented in 1978 endleaf ‘June 27th1792’. John Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale by John Ehrman. (1886), lot176; purchased for »0. 6. 0; see Library Bills. shelfmark: Broxb. 110.16(1). shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.62.

B-577 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus B-579 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Isagogicon moralis disciplinae. Isagogicon moralis disciplinae. r r [a2 ] Aristoteles [pseudo-]; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ‘Liber de a1 Aristoteles [pseudo-]; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ‘Liber de moribus ad Eudemium’. [Also known as Isagoge in Aristotelis moribus ad Eudemium’. [Translated by Leonardus Brunus librum De moribus ad Eudemum or Isagogicon moralis discipli- Aretinus.] Dedicated to Galeotto [Ricasoli]. nae. Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Dedicated to refs. See B-577. In this edition, the text is ascribed to Aristotle, Galeotto [Ricasoli]. while Leonardo Bruni is named as translator. refs. Leonardus Brunus, Opere letterarie e politiche, ed. Paolo [Sant’Orso: Johannes de Reno, c.1475]. 4o. GW 2385 assigns to Viti (Turin, 1996), 200^40; Bruni, Schriften, 20^41. See Lohr [Treviso: Hermannus Liechtenstein, c.1477]. (1971), 316^20, at 317^18 no. 1. In this edition, the text is ascribed collation: a8 b6. to Aristotle, while Leonardo Bruni is named as translator. GW 5617 = 2385; HC 1766; Go¡ B-1251; BMC VII 1027; Pr 7147; [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1470]. 4o. BSB-Ink B-948; CIBN B-888; Rhodes 456; Sheppard 5880. b-579^b-582] brunus aretinus, leonardus 697

COPY B-581 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Bound with: De temporibus suis. 1. Pius II, Pont. Max., De duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. r [Sant’Orso: Johannes de Reno, c.1475] (P-303). a1 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: De temporibus suis. Binding: Eighteenth-centurygold-tooled mottled calf; £oral and refs. Leonardus Brunus, Rerum suo tempore gestarum commen- tendril tools on spine; marbled pastedowns. Size: 183 ¿ 126 ¿ tarius, ed. Carmine di Pierro, Rerum italicarum scriptores, NS 15 mm. Size of leaf: 175 ¿ 116 mm. 19/3 (Citta' di Castello,1926), 423^58; Bruni, Schriften, 177. On the front pastedown, a portrait of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus Bononiensis [and Dionysius has been pasted in, accompanied by the elegiac distich: ‘Vt pius Bertochus], 5 Feb. 1485. 4o. collation: a8 b4 c6. Óneas, ut et alter Sy« lvius esset, > Ductor et Oenotri× pastor in urbe fuit’. Two cuttings from Hartmann Schedel, Liber chroni- GW 5625; HC *1561; Go¡ B-1260; BMC V 390; Pr 4847; BSB-Ink carum. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 July 1493, leaf CCXLVr B-949; CIBN B-895; Rhodes 457; Sack, Freiburg, 855; Sheppard have been inserted on front endleaves: the woodcut lettered ‘Duo 4041.

amantes’ and the passage about Euryalus and Lucretia. A ten- COPY page manuscript letter of J. B. Inglis is inserted (Sheppard). Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century cloth. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ Manuscript foliation: 153^66, continued from item 1 (which is 3 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 136 mm. foliated 119^52). Manuscript foliation: 93^110. A few early marginal notes. Initials are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914). Donated by Bywater Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. in Sept. 1908; see donation list (Library Records c. 1194); Bequeathed in 1834. Sheppard records this acquisition as a purchase. shelfmark: Douce 33(2). shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1485.1.

B-580 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus B-582 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus De studiis et litteris. De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. [a v] Fortunatus, Lucas Antonius: [Letter to] Andrea Ricasoli. v 1 [a1 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: Incipit: ‘[R]euoluenti mihi nuper codices quosdam . . .’ De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. [Decamerone refs. Dated Rome, 4 Apr.1477. IV,1.] Latin translation from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1 by r [a2 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: De studiis et litteris. [Edited by Leonardus Brunus. Lucas Antonius Fortunatus.] Dedicated to Baptista [di Antonio refs. D. M. Manni, Istoria del Decamerone (Florence, 1742), di Montefeltro] Malatesta. 247^56; see also V. Branca, ‘Un ‘‘lusus’’ del Bruni Cancelliere: il refs. Leonardus Brunus, Opere letterarie e politiche, ed. Paolo rifacimento di una novella del Decameron (IV,1) e la sua irradia- Viti (Turin, 1996), 248^78; Bruni, Schriften, 5^19, and 169^71. zione europea’, in Leonardo Bruni, cancelliere della Repubblica di r [b7 ] Cicero, [Quintus] Tullius [pseudo-: Letter addressed to] Firenze, (Firenze, 27^29 ottobre 1987), ed. P.Viti, Istituto nazio- Marcus Tullius Cicero, his father. Incipit: ‘Studeo, mi pater, tuis nale di studi sul Rinascimento. Atti di covegni, 18 (Florence, obtemperare preceptis . . .’ Dated Athens, 3 Mar. 1990), 207^26. [b v] Cicero, MarcusTullius [pseudo-: Letteraddressed to Quintus] v 7 [a5 ] Sigismundus, Dux Austrie [pseudo-; Pius II, Pont. Max.]: Tullius Cicero, his son. Incipit: ‘Quotiens, mi ¢li, scire uelis . . .’ ‘Epistola . . . ad Lucresiam regis Dacie ¢liam amatoria pulcher- Dated Rome, 10 Apr. rima’. r [b8 ] Cicero, [Marcus] Tullius: [Letter addressed to] Curio. refs. Der Briefwechsel des Eneas Silvius Piccolomini, ed. Rudolf refs. Cic. Fam. 2. 4, in Cicero, Epistulae ad familares, ed. D. R. Wolkan, Fontes Rerum Austriacarum, Oº sterreichische Shackleton Bailey (Cambridge, 1977), vol.1, no. 48. Geschichtsquellen, 61 (Vienna, 1909), 245^7, no. 104. o [Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, after 4 Apr. 1477]. 4 . [Cologne: Johann Guldenscha¡, c.1490]. 4o. 8 collation: [a b ]. collation: [a6]. GW 5622; HC 1573 = H 1572; Go¡ B-1258; BMC IV 59; Pr 3520; GW 5636; C 595; R 1676; Pr 1231A; Sheppard 932. CIBN B-894; Sheppard 2806. COPY COPY Binding: Twentieth-century half red morocco; bound for the Formerly bound with three works of Senenca, now Auct. N 5.26 Bodleian Library. Size: 185 ¿ 139 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 176 ¿ (S-143, S-151 and S-156); see S-143 for further information. 128 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian One sixteenth/seventeenth-century marginal note. Library; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital Size: 205 ¿ 146 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 138 mm. strokes and underlining. A few early marginal notes. Provenance: Purchased in1900 from Albert Cohn for 45 Marks; Initials are supplied in red or blue. see Library Bills (1900). Provenance: Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (1771^1823); sale Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. U3.2. (1824), pt III, lot 407. The lot was purchased for »3. 13. 6; see shelfmark: Inc. e. G3.1490.1. Books Purchased (1824), 11. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.30. 698 brunus aretinus, leonardus [b-583^b-586

B-583 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Provenance: Charles William Dyson Perrins (1864^1958); De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda armorial book-plate; sale (London, Sotheby’s, 17 June 1946), lot 62. Sheppard notes that ‘This copy, formerly owned by C. W. [German]. Dyson Perrins, was presented by the Friends of the Bodleian in r [a2 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni: 1947’. De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. Decamerone shelfmark: Don. d.104. IV,1.] ‘Hystoria Sigismunde der tochter des fursten Tancredi von Solernia vnd des iunglings Gwisgardi’. [Translated from the B-585 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Italian by Leonardus Brunus, from the Latin by Nicolaus von Aquila volante [Italian]. Wyle.] Incomplete copy. refs.Translationen von Niclas vonWyle, ed. Adelbert von Keller, v Bibliothek des litterarischen Vereins in Stuttgart, 57 (Stuttgart, A1 ‘Tabula capitulorum huius operis’. v 1861), 80^90; see alsoVLVI 1016^35, at 1024, no. 2. A6 Allegrettus Salensis Lombardus: ‘Ad lectores’.‘Che se delecta de scriptura antica’; 4 strophes of 8 verses each. [Strasbourg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer], 1482. Folio. Also issued as r 8 a Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-]: Aquila [volante]. part of GW 355 (gathering [x ]). 1 8 Incipit: ‘[S]econdo che dice Aristotile . . .’ collation: [a ]. v r s4 [Colophon.] 11woodcuts; woodcut border on [a2 ]; woodcut initials. v 8 s [Verse.] ‘Stemmata uirtutum sunt haec dignissima laude Quae GW 355 (gathering [x ]); GW 5645; Go¡ B-1241; Pr 372; Schorbach^ 4 > possessoris nomina causa tenent’; 1 elegiac distich. Spirgatis p. 72; Schramm XIX p. 13; Schreiber V 4489; Sheppard 310. Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 9 Apr. 1495. Folio. collation: A6 a b8 c6 d e8 f g6 h8 i^r6 s4. COPY r GW 5651; HR1579; Go¡ B-1233; not in Pr; Ganda193; Sander1420; Leaf [a ], l. 1 reads: ‘Hy|toria |igi|munde’; the colophon reads: 2 Sheppard 4881. ‘AnnoDnš i M ccc.lxxxij.jore.’ (not as GW 355 and GW 5645). Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth. Size: 291 ¿ 211 ¿ 8 mm. Size COPY of leaf: 276 ¿ 194 mm. Wanting leaves A1^b3. Provenance: George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834)(?); per- Binding: Twentieth-century quarter calf. Size: 303 ¿ 208 ¿ haps the copy in anonymous duplicate sale (20 Dec. 1798), lot 30 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 198 mm. 75(?). Bought by Francis Douce for »0. 2. 0, according to annota- A few marginal notes. tion in Douce’s copy of the catalogue, marked ‘D’. Francis Douce Provenance: Purchased in 1953 from John Baker; see BLR 4,5 (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. (1953), 285. shelfmark: Douce 312. shelfmark: Inc. c. I3.1495.1.

B-586 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus B-584 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus Aquila volante [Italian]. Aquila volante [Italian]. v A1 ‘Tabula capitulorum huius operis’. v v A1 ‘Tabula capitulorum huius operis’. A6 Allegrettus Salensis Lombardus: ‘Ad lectores’.‘Che se dilecta v A8 Allegrettus Salensis Lombardus: ‘Ad lectores’.‘Che se delecta de scriptura antica’; 6 strophes of 3 verses each and 2 strophes of de scriptura antica’; 4 strophes of 8 verses each. 4 and 2 verses respectively. v r A8 [Note about misplaced or misnumbered chapters.] ‘Capituli a1 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-]: Aquila [volante]. scambiati’. Incipit: ‘[S]econdo che dice Aristotele . . .’ r a2 Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-]: Aquila [volante]. Venice: Theodorus de Ragazonibus, 28 June 1497. Folio. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundo che dice Aristotile . . .’ collation: A a^u6. refs. See Bruni, Schriften, 185. r Woodcut initials. x4 [Colophon.] r GW 5652; HCR 1580; Go¡ B1233a. BMC V 479; Pr 5272; Sheppard x4 [Verse.] ‘Stemmata uirtutum sunt haec dignissima laude > Quae 4351. possessoris nomina lcausa(!) tenent’; 1 elegiac distich. COPY Naples: Ayolfus de Cantono, 27 June 1492. Folio. Binding: Twentieth-century half morocco, bound for the collation: A8 a^g8 h i6 k l8 m6 n8 o^s6 t u8 x4. v r Bodleian Library. Size: 315 ¿ 210 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ On a1 a full-page woodcut; on a2 a woodcut border; woodcut 197 mm. initials. Provenance: Jacques Rosenthal (1854^1937); Catalogue 105, no. GW 5649; HCR 1577; Go¡ B-1231; BMC VI 874; Pr 6743A; CIBN 917.Trinity College, Oxford; photographic book-plate with partly B-896; Fava^Bresciano188; Sander 1418; Sheppard 5470. printed inscription: ‘This volume was given on Ap. 2, 1903 by COPY Trinity College (purchased from its donations)’; see Craster 176 Wanting leaf x4, which is supplied in facsimile. and 197. Gathering A bound last. Leaves c3 and x1^3 slightly defective and shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1497.1. repaired. Leaves r6 and s6 transposed in binding. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century blind-tooled parch- ment. Size: 280 ¿ 205 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 271 ¿ 188 mm. Early foliation and running headings in ink. b-587^b-588] brutus, petrus 699

v B-587 Brutus, Jacobus [*4 ] Bonavitus, Johannes: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Si quid Corona aurea. in hoc libro mendosum o¡enderis unquam > Aut dederit uitium r littera quaeque suum’; 4 elegiac distichs. [*1 ] [Title-page.] r v a1 Brutus, Petrus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to the nobles of Vicenza.] [*1 ] [Table of contents.] r Incipit:‘[L]ectitanti mihi plurimorum codices hominum doctissi- [*2 ] Brutus, Jacobus: [Dedicatory preface addressed to] Johannes morum uisum est . . .’ Franciscus II de Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua. Incipit:‘[C]um de v a2 Brutus, Petrus: Victoria contra Iudaeos. Incipit: ‘[M]irantur magno ac ingenti uirtutum laudumque tuarum cumulo et praeco- Iudaei qum(!) haec audiunt, et primo quod Christum de uirgine nio . . .’ r natum Christiani credant . . .’ [*4 ] [Privilege to Brutus, also mentioning the printer, Tacuinus, refs. F. Secret, ‘Notes sur les hebra|« sants chre¤ tiens’, Revue des dated13 Nov.1496.] Incipit:‘[S]erenissime princeps et excellentis- e¤ tudes juives, 125 (1965), 169^73. simum dominium supplicatur celsitudini v[estrae], nomine Jacobi v p1 ‘Quindecim obiectiones Judaeorum’. Incipit:‘[P]rima auctoritas Bruti . . .’ r est Esaiae, c.xi, qui ait,‘‘Erit in die illa’’, [Is11,11] (hoc est tempore [*4 ] [Names of subscribers.] r Messiach), etsequitur infra,‘‘eleuabit dominus signum in nationes [À5 ] ‘Argumentum, index’. Incipit: ‘[E]lucubratio nostra in tria et congregabit profugos’’ [Is 11,12] . . .’ capita principaliter distinguitur . . .’ v r p5 ‘Responsiones’. Incipit:‘[N]unc igitur ad primam Esaiae auctor- a1 Brutus, Jacobus: ‘De laudibus litterarum’. Incipit:‘[S]ummum et itatem ueritate duce reuertamur, inquit ille adhuc signum omnino mirandum illud totius natur× iubar et specimen . . .’ v suum . . .’ d3 Brutus, Jacobus: Coronea aurea. ‘De anima libellus’. Incipit: r x3 [Verse about the printer and author.] ‘Est opus impressum ‘[Q]uia ergo, vt inquit Cicero O⁄ciorum primo [O¡. 1. 7],‘‘Omnis Papiensi Simone clarum > Compositum Petri praesulis ingenio’; quae a ratione suscipitur de aliqua re institutio, debet a di⁄ni- 3 elegiac distichs. tione pro¢cisci . . .’ r v x3 [Colophon.] m3 [Colophon.] v x3 Dragatius, [Jacobus: Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. ‘Quid Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 15 Jan. 1496/7. 4o. tua sunt Bruti foelix cognomina, praesul? > Cur non sunt pulchri collation: [*]4 [À] a^z &8 m4. First two gatherings numbered, but qum tua fama iubet?’; 3 elegiac distichs. v not signed: leaves two and three of gathering [*] are numbered 2 x3 Ber[ ], Fran[ciscus: Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. ‘Gloria and 3, and the ¢rst four leaves of gathering [À] are numbered 5^8. ponti¢cum laus et pater optime nostri > Te praecor accipias car- GW 5657 (Anm.); HC *4026; Go¡ B-1262; BMC V 531; Pr 5445; mina facta tibi’; 10 elegiac distichs. v BSB-Ink B-950; CIBN B-899; Oates 2116; Sheppard 4538. x3 Ange[lus], Bar[tholomaeus: Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. COPY ‘Est mea nunc uestras diuinas tangere laudes > Quae uestrum Binding: Blind-tooled mottled calf, c.1700; bound for the certe nomen in astra ferunt’; 3 elegiac distichs. v Bodleian Library. Size: 223 ¿ 159 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ x3 Ange[lus], Bar[tholomaeus: Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. 146 mm. ‘(Vt nulli dubium est) te gloria summa moratur > Petre, gubernan- Occasional underlining in black ink. tem saeculum simul aetheris alta’; 15 hexameters. v Title‘Corona Aurea’ in an early hand in black ink on fore-edge. x3 Urbanus, [Servus: Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. ‘Me tua Provenance: In the Bodleianby1674: see Hyde, Catalogus (1674), dignata est, praesul reuerende, uocare > Dulcibus ac fari coram I112 (shelfmark C 4.9 Th.);perhaps in Libraryby1620: see James, dominatio uerbis’; 30 hexameters. r Catalogus (1620), 90, with date ‘1586’ and shelfmark C 4. 9 Th.; x4 Aemilius, Gregorius: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus.‘Fama not in James, Catalogus (1605). uolat, praesul, cunctas dispersa per aures > Te ¢dei nobis edere Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 4. 9 Th.; 4o B 20 [Th.] uelle librum’; 14 elegiac distichs. Dated 29 Feb. 1488. r shelfmark: C 4.9 Linc. x4 Urbanus, Servus: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus.‘Praesul in Hebraeos mirum dignissime uidi > Tescripsisse librum horum qui confringat apertos’; 25 hexameters. Dated 20 June. r B-588 Brutus, Petrus x4 Fabricius, Bartholomeus: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. Victoria contra Judaeos. ‘Praesul, aue, templi catharensis gloria, salue > Qui genus a Bruti v sanguine clarus habes’; 9 elegiac distichs. [*1 ] Bonavitus, Johannes; Mantuanus: [Verse.] ‘Hoc opus egre- r x4 Celsanus, Marcus: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Brutus. gium toto celebrabitur orbe > Res noua, res grandis, res memor- anda, quidem’; 69 elegiac distichs. ‘Sanctorum manibus tibi c>oelo ponitur amplo > Aeternum r solium, quoniam saeuissima turba’; 4 hexameters. [*2 ] Bonavitus, Johannes: [Verse.] ‘Dum tua scripta lego, cerno Vicenza: Simon Bevilaqua, 3 Oct. 1489. Folio. dum singula praesul > Cognosco uires quid ualuere tuae’; 2 elegiac distichs. collation: [*]4 a8 b^u6 x4. v [*2 ] Brutus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Bonavitus. GW 5659; HC *4027; Go¡ B-1264; BMC VII1051; Pr 7180; BSB-Ink Incipit:‘[M]e saepius adhortatus es, Ioannes doctissime, et litteris B-951; CIBN B-900; Oates 2688; Sack, Freiburg, 856; Sheppard tuis atque carminibus . . .’ 5949. v [*4 ] Bonavitus, Johannes: [Verse.] ‘Me facit aeternum tua dulcis COPY epistola, praesul, > Meque locat c>oelo fertiliore lyra’; 16 elegiac Gatherings r and s are transposed. distichs. Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf; double ¢llets form a v [*4 ] Bonavitus, Johannes: [Verse, addressed to] Petrus Brutus. border. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the ‘Magnanimus Brutus dimissus ab aethere caeli > Praesul in Hebraeos bella gerenda mouet’; 6 elegiac distichs. 700 bueve de hantone [b-588^b-591

upper cover. Upper board detached. Size: 280 ¿ 206 ¿ 32 mm. the‘Arsmoriendi, Germanice, cum ¢guris’, which was purchased Size of leaf: 272 ¿ 187 mm. for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1845), 2. Some marginal annotations and underlining in black ink. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.22. Irregular manuscript foliation. r Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); Greek motto on [*1 ]; see B-590 Bueil, Jean de v MS. Broxb. 84.10, p. 4; MS. Selden Supra111, fol. 63 , dated 1488. Le Jouvencel [French]. Presented in 1659. r a1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: V 1.11Th. Seld. r a2 Bueil, Jean de: Le Jouvencel. refs. Jean de Bueil, Le Jouvencel, intr. Camille Favre, ed. Le¤ on B-589 Bu« chlein Lecestre, Socie¤ te¤ de l’histoire de France, 76^7 (Paris, 1887^9), I Bu« chlein von dem sterbenden Menschen [German]. 13^225, II 1^79; this edition is listed on I p. cccxxx. BMC gives r the author as Jean de Breuil. The incunable edition ends with [a2 ] [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[G]ot der den menschen adenlich nach der part II, ch. 17 (part II, ch. 18 in Lecestre’s edition); in incunable, piltnuÞ . . .’ part I, chs 10 and 11both numbered as ch. 10. For part I, ch. 7, see r [a3 ] Bu« chlein von dem sterbenden Menschen. Incipit: ‘[O] tod wie Bueil, Le Jouvencel, ed. Lecestre, I130^5,139 note for manuscript bitter ist dein gedacht nuÞ einem jungen froelich . . .’ r v version E, and 149^53 for the incunable (f2 l. 32^f2 l. 16 in the refs. This is the translation of a treatise sometimes known as incunable). Part I, ch. 8 is omitted from the numbering in the Memoria improvisae mortis: see Rudolf, Ars moriendi, 18, note incunable and seems only to exist in Bueil, Le Jouvencel, ed. 34. The authorship of the treatise has sometimes been attributed Lecestre as variant readings.Variations in endings of many chap- to Johannes Mu« nzinger or Mu« ntzinger, although this is now con- ters in incunable ed. sidered to be a spurious attribution; see VLVI 794^9 at 799. r n5 ‘La table de ce present liure’. [c v] [Gerardus de Vliederhoven]: Cordiale de quatuor novissimis 5 Paris: AntoineVe¤ rard, 27 Mar. 1493/4. Folio. [Middle Low German]. ‘Wie wir vnser letsten zeit sollen collation: a^k8 l^n6. gedencken’. Incipit: ‘[D]iÞ lert vnÞ der weiÞ man vnd bedeutet 11woodcuts: see BMC. als vyl zu teutsch . . .’ GW 5708; HC 9462 (= H 9463); Go¡ J-492; BMC VIII 83; Pr 8432; refs. See VL II 1217^21 at 1220. r CIBN J-316; Macfarlane 34 = 266; Sheppard 6256. [k8 ] Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: ‘Ein lere vnd ein gebet’. Incipit:‘[E]s sprichtsant Bernhart das ist ein lerevnd ein gebet. . .’ COPY r refs. See Rudolf, Ars moriendi, 24^5. ‘Chain’ printed erroneously for ‘cham’ on n1 , as BMC copy v IB.41154, not as BMC variant (IB.41155). Leaves n4^6 mutilated [l3 ] [14 observations on how to love God.] Incipit: ‘[Z]u dem ersten lug wie wurdig got ist, das man in lieb habe . . .’ and repaired. Bound with: refs. For this work, but with a di¡erent incipit, see K. Schneider, 1. Christine de Pisan, LeTresordelacitedesdames. Paris: Antoine Die deutschen Handschriften der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek Ve¤ rard, 8 Aug. 1497 (C-192). Mu« nchen: Cgm 691^867 (Wiesbaden, 1984), Cgm 758: p. 270, Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf, with gold ¢llets. no. 4. Damaged. Rebacked. Size: 258 ¿ 188 ¿ 33 mm. Size of r leaf: 250 ¿ 175 mm. [l7 ] [Marquardus de Lindavia: Eucharistietraktat extracts.] Incipit: ‘[E]in jegklich cristen mensch der su dem hochwurdigen sacra- Printer’s waste from an English eighteenth-century(?) edition ofa ment . . .’ history of Britain used as endleaves. refs. See Schneider, Die deutschen Handschriften der BSB Occasional note marks. Mu« nchen: Cgm 691^867, Cgm 758: p. 270, no. 5; see also VL VI Provenance: Elias Ashmole (1617^1692). Ashmolean Museum, 81^126, with this work at 99^103, no. A.7. Oxford, 1692.Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860. shelfmark: Ashm.1767(2). [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1482]. 4o. collation: [a^m8]. v B-591 Bueve de Hantone Types: 118 G, 140 G. 96 leaves. 22 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 129 ¿ v Bevis of Hampton [English]. 90 mm ([a2 ]). Five woodcuts: see Schramm. H *11628; Go¡ M-870; Pr 1694; BSB-Ink M-326; Sack, Freiburg, Fragment. 2510; Schramm IV pp. 33 and 51; Schreiber V 4816; Sheppard [Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, c.1500]. 4o. Sheppard notes that 1247. he suspects the date to be later:‘type much worn’. COPY collation: No complete copy known: see GW.

Wanting [a1.8]. GW 5710; Pr 9726; Du¡ 44; Sheppard 7470; STC 1987. Many leaves mounted. COPY Binding: Wrappers of parchment leaves from a thirteenth/four- Two leaves only, containing lines 29^98 and 227^92: see The teenth-century (German?) manuscript ritual; two ties lost. Scar Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun, ed. Eugen Ko« lbing, Early of a book-plate on the inside of the upper cover. Manuscript English Text Society, Extra ser., 46, part I (London, 1885), with label at the head of the spine. Size: 187 ¿ 130 ¿ 24 mm. Size of this copy as version ‘L’; Du¡: ‘almost certainly leaves 2 and 5 of leaf: 181 ¿ 123 mm. ¢rst quire’. Provenance: Georg zuWolkenstein-Rodenegg (£.1589); inscrip- r [Leaf 2 ] has incipit: ‘In all the londes of cry|tyente > Was none tion on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘1589 V.V.V. Georg [ ] zu founde |o good as he . . .’; and, on verso, explicit: ‘ . . . Madame, r Wolckhenstain vnd Rodnegg’; see Warnecke 2509^11. Probably he |ayd, holde you |tyll > For I wyll do all at your wyll’. [Leaf 5 ] b-591^b-594] burchardus urspergensis 701

has incipit: ‘My lorde the it |ente |yr Mordure > To nyght hrcom- B-593 Bullae myth to thyboure. . .’; and, onverso, explicit:‘. . .Whan Beuys was Bullae et constitutiones. on hygh upon the downe He loked towarde Southhampton’. > r Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco, bound for [a1 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de bene¢ciis a¡ectis ‘Ad Romani the Bodleian Library. Size of leaves: 187 ¿ 124 mm. ponti¢cis prouidentiam’ [1Sept.1467]. Provenance: Richard Farmer (1735^1797); a note in Farmer’s refs. Summa constitutionum summorum Ponti¢cum, ed. Petrus Matthaeus (Lyons, 1588), 129^30. hand in lower margin of recto of ¢rst leaf: ‘A fragment of Syr r Bevis of Hampton’; compare MS. Eng. lett. d.43, fols 249, 253^6; [a2 ] Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: Constitutio contra pluralitatem not found in his sale (1^7 May 1789). Francis Douce (1757^1834); bene¢ciorum ‘Exsecrabilis quorundam’. Incipit: ‘[E]xsecrabilis shelfmark ‘Douce Fragments19’on wrapper. Bequeathed in1834. quorundam tam religiosorum quam secularium ambitio que sem- shelfmark: Douce Fragm. e.13. per plus ambiens eo magis ¢t insaciabilis quo sibi amplius indul- getur . . .’ v [a4 ] Benedictus XII, Pont. Max.: Reservatio‘Ad regimen’. Incipit: B-592 Bugnin, Jacques de ‘[B]enedictus episcopus seruus seruorum dei ad futuram rei mem- Le conge¤ pris du sie' cle se¤ culier [French]. oriam. Ad regimen ecclesie generalis quanquam immeriti r a1 [Title-page.] superna dispositione uocati gerimus in nostris desideriis . . .’ r r a2 Bugnin, Jacques de: Le conge¤ pris du sie' cle se¤ culier. [a6 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max. [pseudo-; Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.]: refs. Jacques de Bugnin, Le congie¤ pris du sie' cle se¤ culier, ed. Bulla contra simoniacos ‘Cum detestabile scelus’ [23 Nov.1464]. Arthur Piaget, Recueil de travaux publie¤ s par la Faculte¤ des refs. Partially printed in MBR V 16^17; MBR dates to 18 May Lettres de l’Universite¤ de Neucha“ tel, 6 (Paris and Neucha“ tel, 1434. v 1916), 51^90; also 16^36, although this edition is not listed by [a6 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de casibus reservatis‘Etsi domin- Piaget. ici gregis’ [3 Mar. 1469]. o refs. Summa constitutionum, ed. Matthaeus, 136^7. [Lyons: Michel Topie¤ and Jacques Heremberck, c.1490^4]. 4 . r collation: a8 b c6. [a8 ] Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.: Privilegium curialium ‘Divina in r r eminentis’ [8 Mar. 1432]. Type: 101 B; capital spaces. 20 leaves. a2 : 28 lines. Type area: a2 : r refs. MBRV 10^11. 142 ¿ 96 mm. No watermarks found. Calligraphic ‘L’ on a1 , at r the beginning of the title, in the state shown in Claudin IV 30 (in [b1 ] Martinus V, Pont. Max.: Bulla de commutatione ordinum r r ‘Viam ambitiosae cupiditatis’ [29 July 1418]. one piece). Leaf a1 , title: ‘LE conge pris du > |iecle |eculier.’; a2 : ‘Cy commence le prologue de ce pre ent liure in titule Le conge refs. MBR IV 678^9. | > r prins du |iecle |eculier. [L]e conge prins du |iecle |eculier E|t [b2 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de alienatione bonorum eccle- > > siasticorum ‘Ambitiosae cupiditati’ [1Mar. 1467]. dun |ire qui par di|cretion > Certainement |e voulut humilier . . .’; l. 19:‘Qui cauoir veult dont e t le per onnage De lau anne refs. MBRV 194^5. > | | | > | r r [b3 ] NicolausV,Pont. Max.: Concordantia cum principibus natio- fut vne fois natif Jacques e|t dit de bugnin de bon aage . . .’; a3 , l. > >r nis Germanicae ‘Ad sacram Petri sedem’ [26 Mar.1448]. 15:‘Cy coš meš ledit liure. [A]Dieu iu|tice h rai|on . . .’; c5 , l. 28:‘Cy > v > refs. MBRV 96^100. ¢ni|t le conge pris du > |iecle |eculier.’; c5 : ‘En la veille du benoit [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1477^80]. 4o. faint(!) martin > Lan mil e|tant quatre ceš s h octante > Dedens iuillet collation: [a8 b6]. fut parfaicte la ¢n > De ce|t euure a plu|ieurs ignoraš ce > . . .’; l. 17: ‘. . . Amen.’ GW 5730; H *4085 = *12482; R 100 = 101; Go¡ B-1280; Pr 3566; Not in Pr; Sheppard 6654^5. BSB-Ink B-979; Sheppard 2832.

COPY COPY Bound with: Formerly bound in N[athaniel] Salmon, History and Antiquities 2. Complainte d’amours et reponse (La belle dame qui eut merci). of Essex [London, 1739^42]) (Gough Essex 30); see unsigned [Lyons?: n. pr., after July 1497] (C-408); note by Falconer Madan:‘from Gough Essex 30 (bound 1887)’. 3. Contenances de la table. [Lyons: Michel Topie¤ and Jacques Binding: Nineteenth-century maroon cloth; bound for the Heremberck, c.1490^4] (C-438); Bodleian Library in 1887. Size: 196 ¿ 135 ¿ 7 mm. Size of 4. Testament de Taste vin, roi des pions. [Lyons: Printer of the leaf: 190 ¿ 128 mm. Champion des Dames (Jean Du Pre¤ ?)/Printer of the Complainte Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Underlining de l’a“ me damne¤ e, c.1488^92] (T-062); and capital strokes in red. 5. Dits et ventes d’amours. [Lyons: Printer of the Champion des Provenance: Richard Gough (1735^1809); evidence of earlier Dames (Jean Du Pre¤ ?)/Printer of the Complainte de l’a“ me dam- shelfmark. Bequeathed in 1809. ne¤ e, c.1492] (D-110). shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.81. Wanting sheet c1.6. Binding: Eighteenth-century French green morocco, with gold B-594 Burchardus Urspergensis ¢llets and corner decorations on each cover; on the spine £oral Historia Friderici I imperatoris. gold tools; marbled- and gilt-edged leaves; blue pastedowns. [a r] [Burchardus Urspergensis]: Historia Friderici I Imperatoris. Size: 178 ¿ 124 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 171 ¿ 118 mm. 2 Incipit: ‘[F]uit in partibus Sueuie parentela nobilium, primo qui- Provenance: Alexandre de Bon[ ] (seventeenth/eighteenth cen- dem militarium simplicium, qui dicebantur de Stau¡en, qui tury); signature on title-page and c v of item 1. Francis Douce 5 tamen sui probis ac virtuosis . . .’ (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce P 694(1). 702 buridanus, johannes [b-594^b-597

refs. Die Chronikdes Propstes Burchard vonUrsberg, ed. Oswald B-596 Burchiello Holder-Egger and Bernhard von Simson, MGH Script. Rer. Sonetti [Italian]. Germ., 16, 2nd edn (Hannover and Leipzig, 1916); this is an edi- r a1 [Title-page.] tion of Burchard’s Chronicon, and this text and that in the incun- v v a1 Burchiello: Sonetti. ‘El dispota di quinto el gran soldano Et able are approximately the same from [b1 ] to the end (= MGH 25^ > r v v v trenta septe schiere dipollastri’. 127); [a2 ]^[a3 ] not found in MGH; [a3 ], l. 26 ^ [a4 ], l. 3 = MGH v v refs. See B-595. p. 22, l. 31^p. 5; [a4 ]^[b1 ] not found in MGH. v k1 [Table of contents.] [Augsburg: Monastery of SS.Ulrich and Afra, 1472]. Folio. o 10 6 Venice: Bastiano daVerolengo, 23 June 1492. 4 . collation: [a^d e ]. 8 6 GW 5737; H *8718; C 2589; Go¡ B-1285; BMC II 340; Pr 1633; collation: a^i k . BSB-Ink B-985; CIBN B-908; Rhodes 459; Sack, Freiburg, 864; GW 5746; HC 4101; BMC V 525; Pr 5379; Sheppard 4503. Sheppard 1205. COPY

COPY Wanting the blank leaf k6. Binding: Nineteenth-century red morocco, gold-tooled turn-ins Wanting [a10] and the blank leaves [a1] and [e6]. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, with gold ¢llets, gold-tooled and edges of boards; marbled pastedowns and gilt-edged leaves. spine and gilt-edged leaves. Size: 278 ¿ 192 ¿ 14 mm. Size of Size: 207 ¿ 143 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 135 mm. leaf: 270 ¿ 180 mm. Irregular manuscript foliation in black ink. Early marginal notes in black ink. Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Partial rubrication: initials and paragraph marks are supplied in Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); purchased at his sale red. Capital strokes in red. (1859), lot 470, for »2. 2. 0; slip attached to back endleaf; see Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1834; signature on the Books Purchased (1859), 25. front endleaf; sale (1837), lot 210; purchased for »0. 7. 0; see shelfmark: 85 d.9. Books Purchased (1837), 15. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.35. B-597 Buridanus, Johannes B-595 Burchiello Quaestiones in Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea. r Sonetti [Italian]. a2 Buridanus, Johannes: ‘Proemium’. Incipit:‘[B]onitatis et nobili- tatis excellentiam philosophie moralis extollit Aristoteles a r [Title-page.] 1 secundo Ethicorum, cum dicit eam esse non contemplationis gra- a r Burchiello: Sonetti. ‘El dispota di quinto el gran soldano Et 2 > tia . . .’ trenta septe schiere dipollastri’. a v Buridanus, Johannes: Quaestiones in Aristotelis Ethica refs. I sonetti del Burchiello. Edizione critica della vulgata quat- 2 Nicomachea. [Edited by Aegidius Delphus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur trocentesca, ed. Michelangelo Zaccarello, Collezione di opere primo, Utrum de virtutibus sit scientia. Arguitur quod non, quia inedite o rare, 155 (Bologna, 2000). si virtus sciatur . . .’ [k r] ‘Tauola’. 1 refs. See Lohr 26 (1970),179^81, no. 42, with this edition listed at o [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, c.1490]. 4 . 181; also Edmond Faral,‘Jean Buridan: notes sur les manuscrits, 8 4 collation: a^i [k ]. les e¤ ditions et le contenu des ses ouvrages’, Archives d’histoiredoc- GW 5745; HR 4093; Go¡ B-1290; Pr 6244; CIBN B-910; Sheppard trinaleetlitte¤ rairedu moyen a“ ge,15 (1946),1^55, at 40^8, with this 5151. edition listed at 42; Edmond Faral,‘Jean Buridan, ma|“tre e' s arts COPY de l’Universite¤ de Paris’, HLF 38 (1949), 577^91; Bernd Michael,

Wanting the blank leaf i8. Some leaves in gathering a repaired. Johannes Buridan: Studien zu seinen Werken und zur Rezeption Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, with gold ¢llets, gold- seiner Theorien in Europa des spa« ten Mittelalters (Diss. Freie tooled spine and turn-ins, marbled pastedowns, and gilt-edged Universita« t, Berlin, 1985), 829^92, with this edition at 862; Jack leaves. Size: 189 ¿ 106 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 98 mm. Zupko, John Buridan: Portrait of a Fourteenth-Century Arts Provenance: Louis Ce¤ sar de la Baume le Blanc, duc de La Master (Notre Dame, Ind., 2003), 276. r Vallie' re (1708^1780); ‘V 3624’ on the recto of the rear endleaf in H10 [Colophon describing Delphus’ editorial work.] Incipit: ‘Huc tail left-hand corner; see sale, part I, II (Paris, 1783), lot 3624. vsque producte sunt questiones Buridani morales, robustiori Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label etato precipue perlegende . . .’ r of the sale (1789) part III, lot 4823; bought in at the sale; in anno- H10 Delphus, Aegidius: [Verse.] ‘Ad scientie moralis sectatores’. tated catalogue ‘P. d[en]. H[engst]. retenu 2:-’; the equivalent of ‘Pagina doctorum quod habet diuersa per orbem > Moribus egre- »0. 3. 6, according to the exchange rate used by Thomas Payne at gium disputat iste liber’; 5 elegiac distichs. the sale. Guglielmo Bruto IcilioTimoleone, Conte Libri Carrucci [Paris: Johannes Higman and] Wolfgang Hopyl, 14 July 1489. della Sommaia (1803^1869); purchased at his sale (1859), lot 469, Folio. Assigned to Higman with Hopyl, by CIBN. for »2. 12. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 25. collation: a^z h m A^G8 H10. shelfmark: 85 b.14. GW 5752; HC *4106; Go¡ B-1294; BMC VIII132; Pr 8126; BSB-Ink B-987; CIBN B-913; Rhodes 460; not in Sheppard. Reprint: Frankfurt am Main, 1968.

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Binding: Contemporary doeskin, dyed blue, over wooden Philosophical Introduction by Gyula Klima (New Haven and boards, with two original clasps. Spine repaired at the tail. No. London, 2001); see also Michael, Studien, 500^3; Zupko, John ‘65’ in black on white ground edged in red, on spine; also remains Buridan, 277. v of later labels. Remains of early printed label on head of the lower C5 Bricot, Thomas: [Verse.] ‘Aurea perspicui quem scripta iuuant cover. Size: 303 ¿ 222 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 211mm. Buridani par > Est eximii te meminisse Bricot’; distichs. Marks on front pastedown suggesting that a large rectangular refs. Faral, HLF 28, 499^500. v book-plate has been removed. C5 [Colophon.] v Early marginal annotations, underlining, and note marks in a1 [Bricot,Thomas: Advertisement.] black ink. refs. Faral, HLF 28, 500^1. Provenance: Herman Charles Hoskier (1864^1938), Feb. 1903; v a1 [Verse.] ‘Diuitias sacre quisquis spectare Minerue > Et felix tantis signature and bibliographical note on front endleaf; perhaps pur- iam cupis esse bonis’; 14 elegiac distichs. chased from Ludwig Rosenthal (1840^1928), see note on front Part II. r endleaf. George Dunn (1865^1912); book-plate; sale, 11 Feb. a2 Dorp, Johannes: [Commentary on Summula de dialectica.] 1913, lot 900. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; Incipit: ‘[I]ste est tractatus summularum magistri Johannis purchased from Maggs Brothers Ltd in 1923 for »18. 18. 0; acces- Buridani qui in se continet nouem tractatus partiales . . .’ sion no.‘572’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. refs. See Faral, HLF 28, 501; Michael, Studien, 542^52. shelfmark: Broxb. 17.3. [Lyons]: Janon Carcain [forMichel leNoir in Paris?],15 Nov.1487. r v Folio.Variant settings of a1^2,7^8 and a3 , a6 are noted in GW (e.g. B-598 Buridanus, Johannes Munich, BSB).Issued in two parts. Sophismata. collation: Part I: Text: A B8 C6; part II: commentary: a8 b8+1 c^ n8 o6 p^|8 t10. a r [Title-page.] 1 Type: Sheppard notes that type 66 G as used here has only plain ‘P’, a r Buridanus, Johannes: Sophismata. 2 as type 57 G [P.4 or 5, Haebler 2]. Eight schematic woodcuts. refs. Johannes Buridanus, Sophismata, ed. Theodore Kermitt GW 5759; HC 4110 = H *6399; Pr 8588A; BSB-Ink B-988; CIBN Scott, Grammatica Speculativa, Theory of Language and Logic B-914; Sheppard 6635. in the Middle Ages, 1 (Stuttgart, 1977); also John Buridan, Sophisms on Meaning and Truth, trans. T. K. Scott (New York, COPY 1966). See Faral, ‘Jean Buridan: notes sur les manuscrits’, 4; Wanting gatherings A^C (Buridanus). Michael, Studien, 533; Zupko, John Buridan, 277. 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Size of leaf: 173 ¿ 123 mm. petal stamp (stamps now badly worn).Title in black ink, within a Provenance: Acquired by1674; see Hyde, Catalogus (1674), I117. wreath, on the upper cover. Size: 325 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Size of o shelfmark: 8 B 131 Art. leaf: 305 ¿ 216 mm. Running headings and some marginal notes in a humanist hand. B-599 Buridanus, Johannes Title ‘Buridani summule’along the lower edge. Summula de dialectica Petri Hispani. Provenance: Hieronymus Malelavallus; inscription on front endleaf: ‘Hieronymi Malelaualli [ ] et amicorum’. Purchased for Part I. 120 Francs from Anatole Claudin, 10 July,1900, no. 98589; label A r Buridanus, Johannes: Summula de dialectica Petri Hispani. 1 pasted on the recto of the front endleaf; see also Library Bills [Edited byThomas Bricot.] Incipit: ‘[D]ialectica est ars artium ad (1900). omnium methodorum principia viam habens . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. c. F2.1487.1. refs. See Faral, ‘Jean Buridan: notes sur les manuscrits’, 2^3. Extracts printed in Jan Pinborg, ‘The Summulae: Tractatus I ‘‘De introductionibus’’’, in The Logic of John Buridan, ed. Jan B-600 Burlaeus, Gualtherus Pinborg, Opuscula Graecolatina, 9 (Copenhagen, 1976), 82^8; Expositio in Artem veterem Porphyrii et Aristotelis (ed. N. J. Green-Pedersen, ‘The Summulae of John Buridan: Tractatus VI ‘‘De locis’’’, ed. Pinborg, 129^38; Sten Ebbesen, Simon Alexandrinus). r ‘The Summulae: Tractatus VII ‘‘De fallaciis’’’, ed. Pinborg, 153^ a1 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Expositio super Isagogen Porphyrii. 8.Tractatus IV in ‘Giovanni Buridano:Tractatus de suppositioni- [Edited by Simon Alexandrinus, as noted in the colophon.] bus,’ed. Maria Elena Reina, Revistacritica di storia della ¢loso¢a, Incipit: ‘[Q]uia de dictis in logica quoddam compendium intendo 12 (1957), 175^208, 323^52. For a modern, English translation, compillare(!) . . .’ with introduction of the whole work, see John Buridan, refs. See Lohr, 24 (1968), 174, no. 4; cf. James A. Weisheipl, Summulae de Dialectica, an Annotated Translation, with a ‘Repertorium Mertonense’, Medieval Studies, 31 (1969), 174^ 704 burlaeus, gualtherus [b-600^b-602

224, on Burley 185^208, at 189, no. 7; Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. B-601 Burlaeus, Gualtherus 1902. r Expositio in Artem veterem Porphyrii et Aristotelis (ed. b6 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Super librum Praedicamentorum Aristotelis. Incipit: ‘[C]irca librum Predicamentorum est scien- Simon Alexandrinus). r dum quod subiectum . . .’; explicit: ‘. . . et isti modi habendi sunt a2 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Expositio super Isagogen Porphyrii. alii a quolibet modo predicto’. [Edited by Simon Alexandrinus.] Incipit:‘[Q]uia de dictis in logica refs. Incipit as Lohr, 24 (1968), 174, no. 4; variant explicit. quoddam compendium intendo compilare . . .’ r h4 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: De sex principiis Gilberti Porretani. refs. See B-600. r Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]orma est compositioni contingens’’. Postquam b2 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Super librum Praedicamentorum Aristoteles in libro Predicamentorum su⁄cienter quantum est Aristotelis. Incipit: ‘[C]irca librum Predicamentorum est scien- de . . .’; explicit: ‘. . . secundum quod accidentis per absolutum et dum quod subiectum . . .’; explicit: ‘. . . et isti modi habendi sunt respectiuum. Sed hec non sunt logice considerationis. Amen’. alii a quolibet modo predicto’. refs. Incipit as Lohr, 24 (1968), 175, no. 4,‘redaction B ^ longer’; refs. See B-600. v di¡erent explicit. g5 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: De sex principiis Gilberti Porretani. r k6 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Super librum Perihermenias Aristotelis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]orma est compositioni contingens’’. Postquam Incipit: ‘‘‘Primum opportet constituere’’. Iste liber quem ad pre- Aristoteles in libro Predicamentorum su⁄cienter quantum est sens intendimus exponere est de enunciatione tanquam . . .’; expli- de . . .’; explicit: ‘. . . secundum quod accidentis per absolutum et cit:‘. . . in ¢gura modali ponat in vna ¢gura istas propositiones’. respectiuum. Sed hec non sunt logice considerationis. Amen’. refs. See Lohr, 24 (1968),175, no. 4; explicit resembles, but di¡ers refs. See B-600. v from redaction A - shorter; ‘Walter Burleigh’s Middle k1 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Super librum Perihermenias Aristotelis. Commentary on Aristotle’s Perihermeneias’ ed. S. F. Brown, Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]rimum oportet constituere’’. Iste liber quem ad pre- Franciscan Studies, 33 (1973), 42^134. sens intendimus exponere est de enuntiatione tanquam . . .’; expli- r p6 [Additional note.] Incipit:‘Nota duplex possibile: vnum quod est cit: ‘. . . in ¢gura modali ponat in vna ¢gura istas propositiones’. principium . . . tunc tale obiectum habet esse intelligibile siue ab refs. See B-600. r intellectu intelligente seu a causa representante, ut uolunt alii.’ o8 [Additional note.] Incipit:‘Nota duplex possibile: vnum quod est r p6 [Colophon with note on Simon Alexandrinus, the editor.] principium . . . tunc tale obiectum habet esse intelligibile siue ab Venice: Christophorus Arnoldus, [c.1476^8]. Folio. intellectu intelligentie seu a causa representante, vt volunt alii. collation: a^o8 p6. Amen’. GW 5765; H *4127; Go¡ B-1306; BMC V 206; Pr 4218; BSB-Ink [Venice: LeonardusWild, c.1480]. Folio. 10 8 6 8 6 8 B-1000; CIBN B-915; Sheppard 3385. collation: a b c d e f^m n o . GW 5766; HR 4126; Go¡ B-1307; not in Pr; BSB-Ink B-1001; CIBN COPY B-916; Oates 1790; Sheppard 3603. Leaf k2 is bound after k3. Binding: Nineteenth-century English blind and gold-tooled pur- COPY ple morocco with gilt-edged leaves, gold-tooled turn-ins, and pur- Wanting the blank leaf a1. ple pastedowns and endleaves; the latter watermarked with Binding: Nineteenth-century half roan; marbled paper boards. ‘Britannia’ and ‘1823’. Size: 285 ¿ 203 ¿ 27 mm. Size of Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 200 mm. leaf: 276 ¿ 182 mm. Diagrams and extensive marginal notes in at least two early r r Some marginal notes in black ink. On a4 , a cancelled note in the hands. Partially erased note in upper margin of a2 :‘... central margin. fabriani’(?). r r r r On a1 and b6 12^line initials are supplied in red, blue, and green On a2 and b2 13^line initials are supplied in red; other smaller r with pen-work £ourishes extending into the left margin; on k7 initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; yellow capital v and n4 six-line initials are supplied in red and blue with pen- strokes and lemmata highlighted in yellow. work £ourishes in red, blue, and green extending into the mar- Provenance: Maggs Brothers Ltd, Incunabula: a Catalogue of gins. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied or marked Recent Acquisitions of Fifteenth-century Books . . ., Catalogue in red or blue. Tabular diagrams bordered in red or blue. Some 682, Nov.1939, no. 58. Purchased in 1939 from Maggs for »8. 10. marginal headings are supplied in red. 0; see BLR 1 (1940), 142. r Provenance: On a1 : ‘Ad usum fratris [ ]’. A circular stamp of the shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1. Virgin standing on a crescent, the surrounding inscription can- celled. Sir John Hayford Thorold (1773^1831), 10th Bt; mono- B-602 Burlaeus, Gualtherus gram and Syston Park armorial book-plate. Purchased in 1885 Expositio in Artem veterem Porphyrii et Aristotelis. (according to Sheppard), from William Ridler for »3. 10. 0; a r [Title-page.] ‘Ridler 1885’on the front pastedown,‘»3. 10. 0’on the verso of the 1 a r Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Expositio super Isagogen Porphyrii. front endleaf. 2 [Edited by Simon Alexandrinus.] Incipit:‘[Q]uia de dictis in logica shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.36. quoddam compendium intendo compilare . . .’ refs. See B-600. r a3 Porphyrius: Isagoge. [Translated by Boethius.] refs. Porphyrii Isagoge, ed. Lorenzo Minio-Paluello, AL, 1/6^7 (1966), 5^31. b-602^b-604] burlaeus, gualtherus 705

v c3 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Super librum Praedicamentorum contingit circa omnes scientias, quarum sunt principia aut cause Aristotelis. [Edited by Simon Alexandrinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca aut elementa, ex horum cognitione . . .’ librum Predicamentorum est sciendum quod subiectum . . .’; refs. See A-385. r explicit: ‘ . . . et isti modi habendi sunt alii a quolibet modo pre- a4 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Expositio super libros Physicorum. dicto’. Incipit: ‘[A]ristoteles determinaturus de rebus naturalibus in refs. See B-600. primo libro Scientie Naturalis . . .’ v c4 Aristoteles: Liber Praedicamentorum. refs. See Lohr, 24 (1968), 179^80, no. 18, Thorndike^Kibre 136, refs. See A-385. Weisheipl, ‘Repertorium Mertonense’, 197^8, no. 24(b), and v h2 Gilbertus Porretanus [pseudo-]: De sex principiis. Agustin Un‹ a Juarez, La ¢loso¢a del siglo xiv: contexto cultural de refs. See A-385. Walter Burley, Biblioteca ‘La ciudad de dios’, 26 (Madrid, 1978), v h2 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: De sex principiis Gilberti Porretani. 66^8. v [Edited by Simon Alexandrinus.] Incipit: ‘Postquam Aristoteles DD4 [Colophon.] r in libro Predicamentorum su⁄cienter quantum est . . .’; explicit: DD5 ‘Tabula dubiorum’. ‘ . . . secundum quod accidentis per absolutum et respectiuum. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 2 Dec. 1491. Sed hec non sunt logice considerationis. Amen’. Folio. refs. See B-600. collation: a^i8 k6 l^z AA BB8 CC DD6. r h m k k3 Aristoteles: Liber Perihermenias. [Also known as De interpre- GW 5777; H *4139; Go¡ B-1305; Pr 5028; BSB-Ink B-1007; CIBN tatione.Translated by Boethius.] B-922; Rhodes 464; Sander1470; Sheppard 4186. refs. See A-385. k r Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Super librum Perihermenias Aristotelis. COPY 3 Leaf DD mutilated. [Edited by Simon Alexandrinus.] Incipit: ‘Iste liber quem ad pre- 6 Binding: Sixteenth-century forel over pasteboards; two ties lost. sens intendimus exponere est de enunciatione tanquam . . .’; expli- Size: 325 ¿ 215 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 210 mm. cit: ‘. . . in ¢gura modali ponat in vna ¢gura istas propositiones’. Some early marginal notes, with those on v r in Catalan:‘Almolt refs. See B-600. 8 amat y bon amich muy sen‹ or mio(?) [fany]’, and, in another hand, o v [Additional note.] Incipit:‘Nota duplex possibile: unum quod est 3 ‘muy sen‹ [or?] mio(?) [thomas]’ [with thanks to Dr Clive Gri⁄n principium . . . tunc tale obiectum habet esse intelligibile siue ab and Dr Silvia Coll-Vinent]. intellectu intelligente seu a causa representante, vt volunt alii. A few paragraph marks and capitals marked in red; one woodcut Amen.’ initial partly coloured in red. Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, 11 May 1497. Folio. Provenance: Gerona, Catalonia, Dominicans(?); inscription on 6 4 collation: a^n o . r a1 : ‘Est pro conventu gerunde ordinis predicatorum. anno 1543’; GW 5772; HCR 4133; Go¡ B-1313; BMC V 568; Pr 5603; CIBN no Dominican convent found in Gerona. Acquired between 1847 B-919; Sander 1468; Rhodes 468; Sheppard 4687. Facsimile and c.1892; not found in Catalogus (1843), with Appendix. (Frankfurt am Main, 1967). shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.30. COPY Bound with: B-604 Burlaeus, Gualtherus 1. Apollinaris O¡redus, In librum Aristotelis ‘‘De anima’’.Venice: Expositio in Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea. Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus,10 Sept.1496 (O-012). r a2 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: [Dedicatory prologue addressed to] Wanting the title-page, a1, and the blank leaf o4. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf (c.1820), the boards blind- Richardus de Bury, Bishop of Durham. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendo in tooled, the back tooled in gold, bound for the Bodleian Library, Christo patri et domino domino Ricardo diuina disponente clem- entia Ulmensis(!) sedis episcopo . . .’ with binder’s running number ‘29’. Size: 305 ¿ 210 ¿ 40 mm. r Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 191 mm. a2 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Expositio in Aristotelis Ethica Marginal notes and pointing hands in a sixteenth-century hand. Nicomachea. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]mnis ars et omnis doctrina’’. Scientia Provenance: Franciscus Scutarinus (sixteenth-century(?)); moralis que est de actionibus voluntariis . . .’ r refs. See Lohr, 24 (1968),185^6, no. 36; Weisheipl,‘Repertorium inscription on a2 : ‘Fratris Francisci Scutarini’. Probably the copy, dated 1491, in the Benefactors’ Register I 55, purchased Mertonense’, 205^6, no. 48; and Juarez, La ¢loso¢a del siglo xiv, with money given in 1603 by Henry Percy, Earl of 78^81. Book VII has di¡erent incipit and explicit; incipit: Northumberland (1564^1632); certainly acquired by 1605; see ‘Septimus liber qui principaliter est de continentia et incontinen- James, Catalogus (1605), 293. tia continet duos tractatus. In primo determinatur de continentia shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.9(2). et incontinentia . . .’; explicit:‘. . . sicut habent reges et quidam alii principes. Et in hoc ¢nitur breuiter et modo facili id quod de libro Ethicorum intellexi’. Each book is followed by a table of contents. B-603 Burlaeus, Gualtherus v a2 Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea. [Translated by Robertus Expositio in Aristotelis Physica. Grosseteste.] Incipit: ‘[O]mnis ars et omnis doctrina, similiter r a1 [Title-page.] autem et actus et electio bonum quoddam appetere videtur . . .’ v a1 Vernias, Nicoletus: [Letter] addressed to Sebastianus refs. See A-387. Baduarius. Incipit: ‘[C]um a teneris annis magni¢centiam tuam Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 10 May 1481. Folio. singulari amore fuerim prosecutus . . .’ collation: a^k8 l10 m^p N O^Z h m k8. r a4 Aristoteles: Physica. [Translation revised by Guilelmus de Moerbeka.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam quidem intelligere et scire 706 burlaeus, gualtherus [b-604^b-606

GW 5778 (Anm.); H *4143; Go¡ B-1300; BMC V 276; Pr 4566; 457. Purchased for »0. 11. 0; see annotated sale catalogue; listed BSB-Ink B-1004; Hillard 520; Sheppard 3632. without the price in Books Purchased (1840), 33.

COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.47. r Leaf a2 , col. 2. l. 31 ‘Scieš moralis qš eš . . .’ (several variants). Binding: Eighteenth-century English mottled calf; the spine B-606 Burlaeus, Gualtherus gold-tooled with £oral stamp; marbled pastedowns. Size: 286 ¿ De intensione et remissione formarum. 204 ¿ 52 mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 186 mm. r a1 [Title-page.] Provenance: Erased ownership inscription(?) on front endleaf. r r a2 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: De intensione et remissione formarum. Robert Coryat (sixteenth century); deleted inscription on a2 : Incipit: ‘[I]n hoc tractatu intendo perscrutari de causa intrinseca ‘Roberti Coryett’. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp, susceptionis magis et minus . . .’; explicit: ‘ . . . nec auctoritatem ‘Bibliotheca Heberiana; not found in Catalogue. Purchased in Aristotelis vel cuiuscumque alterius philosophi veram reputo Dec. 1884 for »1.1. 6 from David Nutt, see Library Bills (1885). que contradicit Romane ecclesie et veritati ¢dei christiane’. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.25. refs. See Thorndike^Kibre 681, Weisheipl, ‘Repertorium Mertonense’, 205, no. 46, and Anneliese Maier, ‘Zu Walter B-605 Burlaeus, Gualtherus Burleys Traktat, De intensione et remissione formarum’, Expositio in Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea. Franciscan Studies, 25 (1965), 293^321. r r c4 Jacobus de Forlivio: ‘De intensione et remissione formarum’. A1 [Title-page.] v Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur vtrum intensio forme ¢at per additionem par- A1 Torresanus, Andreas: [Note to the reader on the layout of the text and the references to the divisions of Averroes.] Incipit: tis formalis ad partem formalem . . .’; explicit: ‘. . . ergo possibile ‘Conspicientes librum Ethicorum Aristotelis iuxta expositionem est aliquid tempus augmentari vel diminui’. Gualteri Burlei . . .’ refs. SeeThorndike IV 69,184, 221; Thorndike^Kibre1653. r r h1 Albertus de Saxonia: ‘Tractatus proportionum’. Incipit: A2 [Tabula.] r ‘[P]roportio communiter accepta est duorum comparatorum in b1 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: [Dedicatory prologue addressed to] Richardus de Bury, Bishop of Durham. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendo in aliquo vel tertio termino vniuoco. . .’; explicit:‘. . . Ex ista conclu- Christo patri et domino domino Ricardo diuina disponente clem- sione diligens inquisitor poterit inferre correlaria de quorum ill- entia Ulmensis(!) sedis episcopo. . .’ atione supersedeo gratia breuitatis’. r refs. See Hubertus Lambertus L. Busard, ‘Der ‘‘Tractatus pro- b1 Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Expositio in Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]mnis ars et omnis doctrina’’. Scientia portionum’’ von Albert von Sachsen’, Denkschriften der o« sterrei- moralis que est de actionibus uoluntariis . . .’ chischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, math.-naturwiss. Klasse, refs. See B-604; book seven has di¡erent incipit and explicit; 116/2 (1971), 42^72, and Thorndike^Kibre139. incipit: ‘Septimus liber qui principaliter est de continentia et Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 28 Nov. 1496. incontinentia continet duos tractatus. In primo determinatur de Folio. continentia et incontinentia . . .’; explicit: ‘. . . sicut habent reges collation: a^g6 h4. et quidam alii principes. Et in hoc ¢nitur breuiter et modo facili GW 5780; HC 4141 (incl. H 587); Go¡ B-1314; BMC XII 31; Pr 5073; id quod de libro Ethicorum intellexi’. BSB-Ink B-990; CIBN B-924; Hillard 522; Rhodes 469; Sander r b1 Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea. [Translated by Robertus 1471; Sheppard 4222. Grosseteste.] Incipit: ‘[O]mnis ars et omnis doctrina, similiter COPY autem et actus et electio bonum quoddam appetere videtur . . .’ Bound with: refs. See A-387. 2. Gualtherus Burlaeus, Expositio super artem veterem. Venice: Venice: Simon de Luere, for AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 4 Sept. [Heirs of?] Octavianus Scotus, 1519; 1500. Folio. 3. Franciscus Sylvestri, Quaestiones luculentissimae in octo libros collation: A8 a6 b^x8 y10. physicorum Aristotelis.Venice: Hieronymus Scotus, 1551; GW 5779; HC *4144; Go¡ B-1301; BMC V 576; Pr 5629; BSB-Ink 4. Franciscus Sylvestri, Quaestiones luculentissimae in tres libros B-1005; CIBN B-920; Hillard 521; Oates 2206; Rhodes 462; de anima Aristotelis.Venice: Hieronymus Scotus, 1551; Sander1469; Sack, Freiburg, 868; Sheppard 4707. 5. Gratiadei Esculanus, Acutissime questiones de Physico auditu.

COPY Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 1517; Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; marbled pastedowns; for the 6. Antonius Trombeta, Questio profunda de e⁄cientia primi prin- Bodleian Library. Size: 330 ¿ 225 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ cipii ad mentem Aristotelis.Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 1513. 200 mm. Items 1 and 2 were bound together in 1620, but not demonstrably Some early notes and underlining in red ink. together in 1605; items 3^6 bound together in separate binding in Provenance: Nicolaus Traune (£. before 1509); inscription on 1620. r Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian A1 :‘Liber pertinet Nicolao Traune predicatori Heidelbergensi’. r Library; both boards detached. Size: 315 ¿ 215 ¿ 60 mm. Size of Peter Schibenhart (£. 1509); inscription on A1 : ‘Emptus tandem a Petro Schibenhart ex Didesheym ab executoribus prefati predi- leaf: 306 ¿ 209 mm. catoris p[ost?] eius mortem Anno 1509’. Unread inscription on Provenance: Acquired by1605: see James, Catalogus (1605), 293. r Former Bodleian shelfmark: M 2.11Art. A1 , dated16 Apr. 1614. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot shelfmark: L 1.10(1) Jur. b-607^b-609] burlaeus, gualtherus 707

B-607 Burlaeus, Gualtherus introductory note in GW V col. 669 for a description of the vary- ing editions. Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum. v r [l8 ] [Colophon.] [a1 ] ‘Tabula iuxta alphabeti ordinem’. r [m1 ] [Table of contents.] [c r] Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Liber de vita et moribus philoso- 1 [Cologne]: Arnold Ther Hoernen, 1472. 4o. phorum. Incipit: ‘[D]e moribus et vita philosophorum et poe- 8 10 tarum veterum tractaturus, multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in collation: [a^l m ]. diuersis libris de ipsorum gestis . . .’ GW 5783; HC 4122; Go¡ B-1317; Pr 931; BSB-Ink B-992; CIBN ¤ refs. Complete edition with supplementary material. See B-926; Oates 424; Sheppard 723; Voullieme, Ko« ln, 295. Bloom¢eld 1475; Weisheipl, ‘Repertorium Mertonense’, 207, no. COPY 50; John O. Stigall, ‘The Manuscript Tradition of the De vita et Wanting [a1^2]. moribus philosophorum of Walter Burley’, Medievalia et Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden Humanistica,11 (1957), 44^57, with corrections to the list of incu- boards; hinged from upper to lower board, two clasps lost. Abor- nabula noted by Curt F. Bu« hler, Early Books and Manuscripts der formed by a repeated small £oral stamp on the upper cover ([NewYork], 1973), 266^73, at 266^9; Juarez, La ¢loso¢a del siglo and, on the lower, by a repeated small triangular stamp; on the xiv, 83^8; J. Prelog, ‘Die Handschriften und Drucke von Walter upper cover a single ¢llet, on the lower cover triple ¢llets, form Burleys Liber de uita et moribus philosophorum’, Codices manu- an inner rectangle subdivided by sets of horizontal double ¢llets scripti, 9 (1983), 1^18; also M. Grignaschi, ‘Lo pseudo-Walter into twelve compartments, decorated with £oral and bird tools; Burley e il Libro de uita et moribus philosophorum’, Medioevo, 16 see Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xxvii, nos 411^16, ‘bin- (1990), 131^90; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1902.The edition by H. der K’. Size: 230 ¿ 155 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 145 mm. Knust (Tu« bingen,1886) is based on the Cologne1479 edition (GW Pastedowns from a musical manuscript, now removed with no 5782), the same textual tradition as this edition; see the introduc- record of their present location. tory note in GW V 669 for a description of the varying editions. Manuscript catchwords at the end of each gathering and early o marginal notes throughout. Copious marginal notes: some early [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1470]. 4 . 8 6 8 10 notes washed out, most in one sixteenth-century(?) hand. Also collation: [a b c^n o ]. pointing hands and note marks. GW 5781; H 4115; Go¡ B-1315; BMC I 188; Pr 864; CIBN B-925; Provenance: Thomas More (sixteenth century); note on [m v Rhodes 470; Sack, Freiburg, 870; Sheppard 652; Voullie¤ me, 10 ]: ‘To my biloving friend Mr Thomas MoreThis be deliuered with Ko« ln, 294. > spead’. John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 44. COPY v Presented in 1659. Leaf [e6 ] has been left blank, in error. shelfmark: 4o B 1 Art. Seld. Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment over pasteboards. Size: 220 ¿ 150 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 140 mm. Marginal notes and underlining in brown ink in an early hand; on B-609 Burlaeus, Gualtherus v [o10 ], in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand, the‘Epistola Lentuli’ De vita et moribus philosophorum. here entitled‘Descriptio dispositionis humane forme domini nos- [a v] [Tabula philosophorum.] tri Ihesu Christi’, with incipit: ‘Quidam Lentulus Romanus dum 1 [a r] Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Liber De vita et moribus philoso- esset o⁄cialis in prouincia Iudee tempore Tyberii imperatoris et 2 phorum. Incipit: ‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorum veterum Christum uideret . . .’: see Dobschu« tz, Christusbilder, 308**^ tractaturus, multa que ab antiquis autoribus in diuersis libris de 330**, especially 319**. ipsorum gestis . . .’ Occasional marginal annotations. refs. See B-608. Without the life of Justinus, with the life of A ¢ve-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in red and blue on [c r]; other 1 Petrarcha and Boethius, and with sentences from A to B of initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Capital Seneca [pseudo-] [Publilius Syrus, Mimus]. strokes and underlining in red. Irregular manuscript foliation in [f r] [Verse on Burlaeus.] ‘Walteri Burley anglici in vitas philoso- black ink. 4 phorum Cernitur hic ¢nis laus Christo nescia ¢nis’; 5 hexam- Provenance: Deleted inscription on [o v]: ‘Hic liber pertinet . . .’ > 10 eters. Purchased for »10. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 25. [f v] [Table of contents.] shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.85. 4 [Cologne: Printer of ‘Flores Sancti Augustini’, second half of 1471.] Folio. As dated by Sack, Freiburg; GWand Sheppard date B-608 Burlaeus, Gualtherus [not after1473]. Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum. collation: [a^d10 e8 f10]. v GW 5784; H *4113; Go¡ B-1318; BMC I 234; Pr 1106; CIBN B-927; [a1 ] Tabula philosophorum. r Rhodes 471; Sack, Freiburg, 871; Sheppard 830^1; Voullie¤ me, [a3 ] Burlaeus, Gualtherus: Liber De vita et moribus philoso- phorum. Incipit: ‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorum veterum Ko« ln, 296. tractaturus, multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in diuersis libris de FIRST COPY ipsorum gestis . . .’ Leaf [a1] (list of philosophers) as GW, not as BMC. refs.Without the life of Justinus, with the life of Persius, and with Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, for the Bodleian Library. sentences from A to C of Seneca [pseudo-] [Publilius Syrus, Size: 280 ¿ 200 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 267 ¿ 190 mm. Mimus]. See Bloom¢eld 1475; Stigall, ‘Manuscript Tradition’, The lives numbered in earlybrown ink; earlyadditions to the table 44^57; Prelog, ‘Die Handschriften und Drucke’, 1^18; see the of philosophers. On back endleaf, an unsigned nineteenth- 708 burlaeus, gualtherus [b-609^b-610

century pencil note in English, referring to the copy sold by £oral stamp. On the lower cover a single ¢llet forms a border [Thomas] Arthur (Catalogue 34, no. 322), with a rubricator’s within which is a repeated tendril stamp; double ¢llets form an date of1473 (see below). inner rectangle divided into triangular and lozenge-shaped com- Initials are supplied in red. Red capital strokes in table of partments each with the £oral stamp and the £eur-de-lis stamp; contents. see KyriÞ pl. 135, nos 1^7. Contemporary manuscript label with Provenance: Seemannshausen, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, title, and printed shelfmark label (Tegernsee) on the upper cover. r r S. Maria Magdalena; inscription on [a1 ] and [a2 ]: ‘Conuentus Yellow-edged leaves and one parchment index tab. Size: 325 ¿ Seemanshausensis Ord: Erem. S. Augustini’. Duplicate from the 220 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 212 mm. Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’on front endleaf. Purchased from Some early annotations and ‘nota’ marks. r Munich via Thomas Rodd for Fl. 18, i.e. »1. 16. 0; see Books On [b2 ] a six-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in magenta with a £oral Purchased (1837), 7. pattern highlighted in white on a gold background; in the area shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.34. de¢ned by the letter is a chequered pattern in two green colours, SECOND COPY with a foliate and £oral extension extending into the left margin in Leaf [a1] (list of philosophers) as GW, not as BMC. green, blue, magenta, and gold, with gold dots; and a ¢ve-line ini- Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; marbled pastedowns, tial is supplied in blue with a £oral pattern highlighted in white on the spine gold-tooled. Size: 280 ¿ 215 ¿ 20 mm. Size of a gold background and a chequered in¢ll in magenta and red. leaf: 268 ¿ 200 mm. Other initials, some with extensions into the margins, and para- An extract from Catalogue 34, no.322, July1872, ofthebookseller graph marks are supplied in blue or red. Foliation 1^134 through Arthur, relating to a copy containing a rubricator’s MS date both items; folio references in the table of philosophers are sup- ‘1473’; and a note in Bywater’s hand con¢rming the information plied in red. Capital strokes and underlining in red. in the bookseller’s catalogue; presumably the copy referred to in Provenance: Andreas Hindermair (£.1479^1493); inscription on the pencil note in copy 1 (see above). front pastedown: ‘Istum librum comparauit dominus Andreas r On [a2 ] a red pen-work frame is supplied for a seven-line blue ini- Hindermair capellanus capelle omnium sanctorum Patavie pro i tial, now very faint, with red pen-work extensions into the gutter; aur[o] hung[arico] anno incarnationis 79. et obtulit deo et sancto other initials are supplied in red over guide letters in brown ink. Quirino Regi et martiri patrono nostro in Tegernsee pro salute Opening numbered in red ink with roman numerals as running anime sue et usu fratrum ibid. Anno domini etc. 1493. Deus sit heads. sibi semper propicius hic et in eternum. Amen.’ Inscription on Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp: ‘Bibliotheca back pastedown: ‘Attinet monasterio Tegernsee liber iste 1493 Heberiana’ on front endleaf; not found in Catalogue. Ingram obtulit nobis Andreas Hindermayr capellanus in Patauia in altari Bywater (1840^1914); possibly Elenchus, no. 724, but incorrectly omnium sanctorum’. Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. identi¢ed as H 4114 and corrected by hand to 4113. Bequeathed in Quirinus; label on the upper cover with printed shelfmark: M 53. 1914. 2o, and manuscript label on spine. Duplicate from the Royal shelfmark: Byw. C 2.24. Library, Munich; slightly damaged shelfmark label on spine: ‘Inc. s.a. 255’; original shelfmark also noted on front pastedown, B-610 Burlaeus, Gualtherus with further note ‘duplum mit . . . 256b’. Purchased from Munich De vita et moribus philosophorum [short edition]. via Thomas Rodd for Fl. 18, i.e. »1. 10. 0; see Books Purchased r (1837),7. [a2 ] [Tabula.] r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.46(1). [b1 ] [Tabula philosophorum.] SECOND COPY [b r] [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. 2 Wanting the blank leaves [a ] and [k ]. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, 1 5^8 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind and gold-tooled calf, with multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- gilt-edged leaves. Size: 235 ¿ 175 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ tis . . .’ 158 mm. refs. See B-608. r On [b2 ] a six-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in blue with curling [Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, not after 1473]. Folio. acanthus scrolling highlighted in white on a gold background, 6 10 8 collation: [a b^i k ]. with foliate and £oral extensions into the left margin in green, GW 5785; H *4112; Go¡ B-1319; BMC II 411; Pr 1973; BSB-Ink blue, magenta, and gold, with gold dots; and a ¢ve-line initial ‘T’ B-993; CIBN B-928; Oates 982; Rhodes 472; Sack, Freiburg, is supplied in red and orange with scrolling highlighted in white 872; Sheppard 1424^6. on a gold background, with an extension into the left margin FIRST COPY linked to that of the initial ‘D’. Other initials, some with exten- Bound with: sions into the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in blue 2. Honorius Augustodunensis: De imagine mundi. [Nuremberg: or red. Capital strokes in red. All decoration in a style and in a Anton Koberger, 1472?] (H-147(1)). hand similar to that of the ¢rst copy. r Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, KyriÞ workshop Provenance: Vienna, Franciscans; inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Ad no. 66, Johann Sulzcpach) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; Bibliothecam Viennensem P. P. Franciscanorum’; shelfmark: four corner-pieces and the central boss on both covers lost; two ‘XIV.E.7’. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 9 (1836), catches and clasps lost. On the upper cover a single ¢llet forms a lot 668. Purchased for »1.12. 0; see Books Purchased (1836), 7. border; inside the border repeated lion and £eur-de-lis stamps; shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.35. double intersecting ¢llets form an inner rectangle where a THIRD COPY headed-outline tool makes up merrythoughts, each containing a Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [k6^8]. b-610^b-612] burlaeus, gualtherus 709

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled green half calf over Asenath; Richard of Bury, Philobiblon; Johannes Gerson, marbled pasteboards; marbled pastedowns in yellow speckled in Tractatus de laude scriptorum; letters by various Fathers of the black. Size: 350 ¿ 235 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 208 mm. Church; Flores sententiarumThome de Aquino. See SC 28940^2. Occasional early notes. Wanting [a1]. Initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment over red cloth. red. Size: 300 ¿ 225 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 201 mm. Provenance: Passau, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons of the Early marginal notes and ‘nota’ marks. r Lateran Congregation, S. Nicolaus, S. Andreas, S. Pantaleon; On [b2 ] a six-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in blue, within a red pen- ‘Iste liber est Cenobij Sancti Nicolai extra inclitam ciuitatem work border, and with red pen-work in¢ll and extensions into the Patauie’. On the front pastedown a cutting from a bookseller’s margin. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; catalogue, annotated in Bywater’s hand, as being ‘Boone, 1869’, underlining and capital strokes in red. priced »2. 10. 0. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Bywater, Provenance: Edward Lumley (£. 1842^1853). William Henry Elenchus, no. 723. Bequeathed in 1914. Bliss (1835^1909); purchased by him from Lumley, not later than shelfmark: Byw. C 2.23. 1854; see SC 28940^2; book-plate, with monogram, ‘W. H. B.’, FOURTH COPY surrounded by motto‘Quod severis metes. Qui seminant in lacry- Fragment. One leaf ([k1]) only, bound between gatherings a and b mis in exultatione metent.’ Purchased from Bliss, 26 June 1868, of Albinus, Disciplinarum Platonis epitome. [Nuremberg: Anton for »1.10. 0. Koberger], 24 Nov.1472 (A-151). BMC copy (IB. 7115; George III shelfmark: Auct 2Q inf. 2.73. C.14.b.7/3) is bound with Burlaeus, De vita philosophorum (IB. 7141): this suggests that there may have been a tendency for these B-612 Burlaeus, Gualtherus works to be bound together in one volume. De vita et moribus philosophorum [short edition]. Binding: Modern blue paper boards. Sizeofleaf: 283 ¿ 199 mm. r [a2 ] [Tabula.] Pencil note by G. D. A[mery], dated1914, that the leaf belongs to a r [a6 ] [Tabula philosophorum.] copy of Burlaeus, De vita philosophorum. r Provenance: Purchased for »2. 12. 6; see Books Purchased [b1 ] [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. (1823), 1. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.24. multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- tis . . .’ refs. See B-608. B-611 Burlaeus, Gualtherus [Nuremberg]: Friedrich Creussner, 30 June 1479. Folio. De vita et moribus philosophorum [short edition]. 6 8 6 collation: [a b^i k ]. r [a2 ] [Tabula.] GW 5787; HC *4124; Go¡ B-1321; BMC II 451; Pr 2145; BSB-Ink r [b1 ] [Tabula philosophorum.] B-995; CIBN B-932; Oates 1056; Sack, Freiburg, 873; Sheppard r [b2 ] [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. 1580^1. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, FIRST COPY multa que ab antiquis autoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- Binding: Nineteenth-century German black paper boards. Size: tis . . .’ 320 ¿ 230 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 204 mm. refs. See B-608. Extract from Johannes Tortellius, Orthographia: incipit: [Nuremberg]: Anton Koberger, 6 May 1477. Folio. ‘[A]ristoteles cum i latino . . .’; see edition Venice: Nicolaus 6 10 6 r^v collation: [a b^i k ]. Collation as GW not as BMC. Jenson, 1471, leaf [g10 ]. GW 5786; H *4123; Go¡ B-1320; BMC II 414; Pr 1978; BSB-Ink Initials, some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph B-994; CIBN B-929; Oates 983^4; Rhodes 473; Sheppard1437^8. marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes in the tables. FIRST COPY Provenance: Sotheby’s sale, (24 Feb.1834), lot 249. Purchased for

Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [k5^6]. »0. 18. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 5. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf for the Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.28. Library, with scars of index tabs. Size: 290 ¿ 215 ¿ 25 mm. Size SECOND COPY of leaf: 280 ¿ 192 mm. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Scribbles in an early hand in red ink on old front endleaf. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled brown morocco; Occasional early annotations. marbled pastedowns and gilt edges. Size: 290 ¿ 215 ¿ 25 mm. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; underlining and Size of leaf: 272 ¿ 193 mm. capital strokes in red. Some early marginal notes, with pointing ¢ngers and ‘nota’ Provenance: Landshut, Bavaria, Dominicans, S. Blasius; marks. v inscription on [k4 ]: ‘Est fratrum ordinis predicatorum in Initials are supplied in red, blue, or red and blue. Paragraph Lanczhut’. Purchased for »0.16. 0; see Books Purchased (1841),7. marks supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.40. Provenance: Cutting from a catalogue of Henry Cecil Sotheran, SECOND COPY dated 1869, priced »2. 10. 0. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Formerly bound ‘in an old binding’ with Bodleian Library, MS. Bywater, Elenchus, no. 726. Bequeathed in 1914. Add. C.108^10; a manuscript in Latin written on paper in the sec- shelfmark: Byw. C 2.25. ond half of the ¢fteenth century in Germany, containing: Testamenta duodecim patriarchum; The History of Joseph and 710 burlaeus, gualtherus [b-613^b-616

B-613 Burlaeus, Gualtherus Initials supplied and underlining in red; red capital strokes, all in De vita et moribus philosophorum [short edition]. gatherings b and c only. r Provenance: Jean Joseph Rive (1730^1791/2); manuscript note a2 [Tabula.] r on title-page ‘faite et ecrite par l’abbe¤ Rive’. Book-plate removed a7 [Tabula philosophorum.] v from upper pastedown. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books a8 [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. Purchased (1845), 6. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.73. multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- THIRD COPY tis . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf b8. refs. See B-608. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf. Size: 210 ¿ 140 ¿ Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, [1477^83]. 4o. As dated by 20 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 130 mm. Sheppard and HPT; Polain dates [c.1477], GW [c.1479^82]. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Bywater, Elenchus, collation: a^l8 m12. no. 725. Bequeathed in 1914. GW 5788; HC 4120; Go¡ B-1322; BMC IX 147; Pr 9264; Campbell shelfmark: Byw. L 1.1. 388 = 387; CIBN B-930; Hillard 523; HPT I 59^61, II 436; ILC 492; Oates 3742; Polain 937; Sheppard 7113. B-615 Burlaeus, Gualtherus COPY Bound with A-301(2); see there for details of binding and proven- De vita et moribus philosophorum [revised edition]. r ance. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 142 mm. a1 [Title-page.] r Some early marginal annotations. a2 Tabula. r shelfmark: Auct 2Q 5.19(1). b1 [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, B-614 Burlaeus, Gualtherus multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- De vita et moribus philosophorum [short edition]. tis . . .’ r refs. See B-608. b1 [Xylographic title-page.] r [Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, c.1485^6]. Folio. As dated b2 [Tabula.] v by CIBN; Sheppard dates [c.1485], GW [c.1486]. b6 [Tabula philosophorum.] 8 10 8 6 4 r collation: a^c d e f g h . c1 [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, GW 5791; H *4114 = 4116; Go¡ B-1325; BMC I 227; BSB-Ink B-997; multa que ab antiquis autoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- CIBN B-934; Oates 548; Sack, Freiburg, 874; Sheppard 810; tis . . .’ Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 298. refs. See B-608. COPY r v [Speier]: J[ohann and] C[onrad] H[ist], [c.1483/4]. 4o. As dated by The text of leaf a8 is repeated on a8 which should be blank. Sheppard; Engel^Stalla and CIBN date [c.1485], GW [1483]. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century mottled calf; the spine collation: b c8 d^f6 g8 h^k6 l8 m6 o8. gold-tooled; marbled pastedowns. Size: 250 ¿ 200 ¿ 20 mm. Size GW 5790; H *4117 = 4119; Go¡ B-1324; Pr 2401; BSB-Ink B-996; of leaf: 243 ¿ 190 mm. CIBN B-933; Engel^Stalla col. 1659; Sheppard 1742^4. Occasional sixteenth-century notes; frequent nineteenth-century notes in pencil. FIRST COPY Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- and underlining in red. boards. Size: 215 ¿ 155 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 131 mm. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); possibly Elenchus, Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes no. 724, this entry has been corrected by hand to Hain 4113. and underlining in red. Bequeathed in 1914. Provenance: Probably Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); shelfmark: Byw. I 3.1. on front pastedown is a manuscript note by KloÞ and a binding similar to other books formerly owned by KloÞ; not found in KloÞ sale catalogue. Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd (1795^1854); on B-616 Burlaeus, Gualtherus front pastedown a note signed by P. Toynbee: ‘From Judge De vita et moribus philosophorum [revised edition]. Talfourd’s library 8/-’. Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932). r Donated to the Bodleian Library between1912 and 1923. a2 [Burlaeus, Gualtherus]: De vita et moribus philosophorum. shelfmark: Toynbee 1049. Incipit:‘[D]e vita et moribus philosophorumveterum tractaturus, multa que ab antiquis auctoribus in diuersis libris de ipsorum ges- SECOND COPY tis . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf b8. refs. See B-608. Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; r marbled pastedowns and gilt-edged leaves; triple ¢llets form a n4 ‘Tabula’. border with a small £oral stamp at each corner. Size: 200 ¿ [Southern Netherlands? (Antwerp or Louvain?): Printer of the o 140 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 127 mm. ‘Mensa philosophica’, c.1487]; 4 . Polain assigns to the [Printer Some faint early notes, possibly washed out. of the ‘Oraison du S. Esprit’]. Both presses have yet to be conclu- sively located: see HPT I 74^5, BMC IX 210^11, and Dennis E. Rhodes and Lotte Hellinga, ‘Cornelius de Zyrickzee and his b-616^b-618] burtius, nicolaus 711

Practice of Reissuing Incunables from Other Presses’, Quaerendo, COPY 9 (1975), 143^8. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- collation: a^o8. boards; marbled pastedowns. Rebacked. Size: 190 ¿ 130 ¿ GW 5792; C 1387; Go¡, Supplement, B-1325a; BMC IX 211; 30 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 115 mm. Campbell^Kronenberg 388a; CIBN B-935; HPT II 457; ILC Provenance: William Ridler; note in the hand of Bywater: 493; Oates 4015^17; Sheppard 7274. ‘Ridler, 16 June 1879 -16/-’; invoice of the same date pasted in

COPY after ¢rst endleaf. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Bywater, Elenchus, no. 729. Bequeathed in 1914. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and o8. shelfmark: Byw. L 1.4. Part of signatures of a2^4 erased. Binding: Nineteenth-century panelled calf; marbled pastedowns and gilt-edged leaves.The gold stamp ofthe arms ofthe Society of B-618 Burtius, Nicolaus Writers to the Signet on each cover. Both covers detached. Size: Bononia illustrata. 190 ¿ 130 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 121 mm. r a1 [Title-page.] Early marginal annotations. v a1 Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Carmen’. [Dedicatory verse, addressed to] Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes Johannes II Bentivolus.‘[S]alue (saepe canam) patriae clarissime and underlining in red. splendor Cui deus et coeli sydera cuncta fauent’; 20 elegiac dis- Provenance: Louvain, Brabant, Jesuit College; inscription on > r tichs. a2 : ‘Coll. Soctis. Jesu Louanij’. Edinburgh, Signet Library; v a2 Burtius, Nicolaus: Bononia illustrata. armorial stamp on covers; not found in [J. P. Edmond], refs. Vitae summorum dignitate et eruditione virorum, II, ed. Catalogue of Early Printed Books in the Library of the Society of Johannes Gerhardus Meuschenius (Coburg, 1736),157^87. Writers to His Majesty’s Signet (Edinburgh, 1906). Purchased at v d5 Burtius, Nicolaus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Quisquis ab sale, Catalogue of a Selection from the Signet Library . . . the externis uenisti nuper ad horas > Felsineas, qu×so perlege scripta Fourth Portion (London: Sotheby’s, 11 Apr. 1960), lot 1104; see libens’; 6 elegiac distichs. ‘Notable Accession: Printed Books’, BLR 6,6 (1961), 666. v d5 Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Vaticinium’ [addressed to] Johannes shelfmark: Inc. e. N99.2. Bentivolus. ‘[O] decus excelsum generosa stirpe Ioannes > Bentiuolae ac patriae gloria summa tuae’; 39 elegiac distichs. r B-617 Burlaeus, Gualtherus d7 Burtius, Nicolaus: [Congratulatory verse addressed to] Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum [German] Buch Hannibal II Bentivolus. ‘Quod tibi iam cecini, doctae cecinere von dem Leben und Sitten der heydnischen Maister. sorores > Gratulor, en genius ad tua uota dedit’; 15 elegiac distichs. d r Burtius, Nicolaus: [Verse addressed to] Antonius Galeacius a r [Title-page.] 8 1 Bentivolus. ‘Qui patriae specimen, studii quoque gloria nostri a v [Sorg, Anton(?): Note to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Von leben vnnd > 1 Antoni Galeaz Bentiuolumque decus’; 12 elegiac distichs. gutten sitten der alten liebhaber der weiÞheit der heydnischen î e v Burtius, Nicolaus: [Verse addressed to] Count Nicolaus meister . . .’ 8 Rangonus. ‘O sydus patriae tuae refulgens Rangonum decus a r [Burlaeus, Gualterus]: ‘Leben der natu« rlichen Maister’. > 2 omniumque foelix’; 21 hendecasyllables. [Translated by Anton Sorg.] Incipit:‘[T]ales, eyn liebhaber der e r Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] Guibertus Pius. weiÞheyt auÞ Asia, als vns Laercius . . .’ See Rainer Wedler, 1 ‘Quas tibi nunc referam grates, dignissime ductor Dedite mili- Walter Burleys‘Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum poetarum- > tiae Martis et arma gerens’; 18 elegiac distichs. que veterum’ in zwei deutschen Bearbeitungen der Spa« tmittelalters e v Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Carmen . . . contra fortunam aduersantem’. (Heidelberg,1969);VL IX 25^8; I. Leipold,‘Untersuchungen zum 1 ‘Cur me, saeua, nimis stimulas nunc diua biformis Conqueror Funktionstyp ‘‘Fru« he deutschsprachige Druckprosa’’: Das > infoelix frustraque uerba loquor’; 18 elegiac distichs. Verlagsprogram des Augsburger Druckers Anton Sorg’, e v Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Carmen . . . de nouem musis ¢ctione poe- Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift fu« r Literatur und Geistesgeschichte, 2 tarum ex Jouis cerebro natis’. ‘Nempe nouem musas summo 48 (1974), 264^90. quae de Ioue natae Scribere temptabo sub breuitate tamen’; 10 v r Sorg, Anton: [Colophon with a note on Sorg as the translator.] > 8 elegiac distichs. Incipit: ‘[H]ie endet sich das buch der leben der natu« rlichen mais- î e r Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Carmen sapphicum’ [addressed to] Virgin ter . . .’ 3 Mary.‘O decus caeli nimium relucens Virgo, cui patres cecinere [* r] [Tabula philosophorum.] ‘Register’. > 1 prisci’; 15 sapphic strophes. o Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 16 Jan. or 31 Aug. 1490. 4 . Colophon r e4 Burtius, Nicolaus: [Verse addressed to] Virgin Mary.‘O genetrix reads: ‘a¡termontag nach sant Felicen tag’; GW and Sack, ueneranda Dei, cui nuntius alto > Gabriel angelicum dicere uenit Freiburg interpret this to be 31 Aug., BMC 16 Jan.; Sack notes Aue’; 10 elegiac distichs. that the colophon must refer to the feast of SS. Felix and v e4 Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Sapphicum carmen’ [in praise of] S. Anna. Adauctus (30 Aug.), since this was a Monday in 1490, rather than ‘Anna, quae matrem Domini superni > Ventre et annoso sine labe the feast of S. Felix‘in pincis’ (14 Jan.), which was on aWednesday. portas’; 5 sapphic strophes. 8 4 collation: a^v [*] . r e5 Burtius, Nicolaus: [Verse in praise of] S. Hieronymus. ‘Si GW 5793; HC *4125; Go¡ B-1328; BMC II 355; Pr 1716; BSB-Ink numeris quisquam phama laudandus et arte > Inter mortales, car- B-999; Sack, Freiburg, 876; Sheppard 1260. mina lector habes’; 14 elegiac distichs. 712 butrio, antonius de [b-618^b-620

r e6 [Colophon, with a summary of the contents of the main work, Tenwoodcuts, four schematic and six of musical notation. addressed to the reader.] GW 5796; HC *4145; Go¡ B-1331; BMC VI 807, XII 58; Pr 6565; Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 1494. 4o. CIBN B-938; Oates 2483; Sander 1472; Sheppard 5313. 8 6 collation: a^d e . COPY GW 5794 (Anm.); H *4148; Go¡ B-1329; BMC VI 827; Pr 6604; Formerly bound in 4o F 13 Art. with: BSB-Ink B-1008; CIBN B-936; Oates 2495; Sheppard 5348^9. J. Faber Stapulensis, Musica. Paris, 1552;

FIRST COPY Compendium, sive Tractatus, musices.Venice: Johannes Baptista Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled brown paper boards. Size: Sessa, 21 Nov.1499 (C-404); 203 ¿ 152 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 143 mm. MS. Bodl. 77; Early marginal annotations in red ink and a few corrections ofthe Bonaventura de Brixia, Regula musiceplane. [Milan]: n. pr.,1501; v Hugo de Sancto Caro, Expositio missae, seu Speculum ecclesiae. text in early brown ink. On e6 , notice of birth of Johannes Sefurt(?),15 May 1513. [Rome: Johannes Reinhardi, c.1476] (H-234); removed and o Provenance: Franz Anton Veith (1730/31^1796); inscription on rebound separately in May 1822; see manuscript note in 4 F 13 front pastedown: ‘Ex bibliotheca Veithiana’. Duplicate from the Art.; but see the unsigned note by David Rogers on verso of front Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’and shelfmark ‘Inc.1083’ in pencil endleaf stating that the items were bound separately between1620 on verso of front endleaf,‘1665’ in pencil on verso of back endleaf. and 1655. Purchased for »0. 2. 6; see Books Purchased (1852), 15. Binding: Nineteenth-century grey calf with gold ¢llets; bound shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.35. for the Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both SECOND COPY covers. Size: 191 ¿ 144 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 184 ¿ 132 mm. r Bound with: Proverbs in an early hand on a1 :‘Virtus laudata crescit’ (Walther, 2. Pandulphus Collenucius: Pliniana defensio adversus Nicolai Proverbia, 33679a), ‘Virtus unita est fortior omnium’,‘Moderata Leoniceni accusationem. Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, durant’ (Walther, Proverbia, 14994), ‘Nichil crudelius quam [1493] (C-386(1)). familiaris inimicus’,‘Nichil crudelius infesta muliere’; also Greek Binding: Paper boards covered with part of a nineteenth-century translation of the last Latin proverb. Provenance: Acquired by1605: see James, Catalogus (1605), 296. German transcription of a manuscript legal document on paper o signed ‘Ad mandatum C×saris et Catholic×: maiestatis pro- Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 F 13 Art. prium’ and granted to the family of Melchior Schedel of shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.6. Nuremberg in 1546. Size: 208 ¿ 158 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 150 mm. B-620 Butrio, Antonius de Manuscript foliation: item 1 89^126, item 2 197^248, both in the Super primo libro Decretalium. same hand. r a2 Butrio, Antonius de: Super primo libro Decratalium. Incipit: Provenance: Nuremberg, probably from the library of Christoph ‘‘‘[G]regorius’’. Hoc prohemium duobus modis diuiditur princi- r Scheurl (1481^1542); see manuscript note in his hand on c4 of paliter, nam secundum aliquos diuiditur . . .’ item 1 and manuscript titles along the lower edge and across the refs. See Schulte II 292^3, who records commentary on all the fore-edge of both items; see Wagner 78^9. Purchased for »2. 12. books of Decretals. 6; see Books Purchased (1840), 4. Milan: Leonardus Pachel, 11 Aug. 1488. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.39(1). collation: Part I: a^n8 o p6 A^H8 I10; part II: a^q8 r10 |8. GW 5820; H 4175; Pr 5980; BSB-Ink A-635; Sheppard 5019. B-619 Burtius, Nicolaus COPY Opusculum musices. Binding: Contemporary calf over wooden boards with remains of two metal catches. Fillets form an outer border, within which a r Burtius, Nicolaus: [Prefatory letter, in defence of Guido 2 are a rosette stamp and a lozenge-shaped £oral stamp. d’Arezzo, addressed to poor clerics and members of religious Intersecting quadruple ¢llets form a further frame, within which orders.] is a repeated £oral stamp. Quadruple ¢llets form the inner rect- refs. Nicolaus Burtius, Florum libellus, ed. Giuseppe Massera angle, which is divided by quadruple ¢llets into triangular and (Florence, 1975), 53^6. lozenge-shaped compartments, decorated with a square lion a v Burtius, Nicolaus: ‘Descriptio libelli’. 3 stamp and the lozenge-shaped £oral stamp. The gold stamp of refs. Burtius, Florum libellus, ed. Massera, 56^7. the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 410 ¿ 295 ¿ 80 mm. a v Burtius, Nicolaus: Opusculum musices. 4 Size of leaf: 401 ¿ 279 mm. refs. Burtius, Florum libellus, ed. Massera, 59^127, 135^80. See Occasional early marginal annotations and some underlining in Nicolaus Burtius, Musices opusculum, trans. Clement A. Miller, black ink. Musicological Studies and Documents, 37 (Neuhausen and Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Some running Stuttgart,1983). headings are supplied in black ink in an early hand. Name of i v Burtius, Nicolaus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Dulcia qui 3 author and title on fore-edge in a contemporary hand. temptas vocum modulamina scire Hunc eme qui facili sub breui- > Provenance: Thomas Rawlinson (1681^1725); ‘C[ollated] & tate docet’; 15 elegiac distichs. P[erfect]’ in his hand; label on spine ‘560’: see Codicum manu- refs. Burtius, Florum libellus, ed. Massera, 180^1. scriptorum Bibliothec× Rawlinsonianae catalogus cum appendice Bologna: Ugo Rugerius, for Benedictus Hectoris, 30 Apr. 1487. 4o. collation: a^h8 i4. b-620^b-621] butrio, antonius de 713

impressorum, 4 Mar. 1733/4, no. 560. Perhaps acquired from Romane et universalis ecclesie summo pastori . . . [V]erum B. Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755). pater, ut aptior dulciorque sit circa premissa . . . [S]uper cunctas shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.1. humanas temporalesque dignitates . . .’ refs. See Bloom¢eld 5879. See Juan Maria Laboa, Rodrigo B-621 Butrio, Antonius de Sanchez de Are¤ valo, alcaide de sant’Angelo (Madrid, 1973), pas- sim, including 279^83 on this work. Speculum de confessione, et al. r r u1 [Note about the author.] ‘Edidit hoc lingue clarissima norma a2 Butrio, Antonius de: [Prefatory letter.] Incipit: ‘[C]ompulsus latine Excelsi ingenii vir Rodoricus opus’; 3 elegiac distichs. equidem fui, fratres carissimi, precibus quorundam confessorum, r > u1 ‘De materiis pertractandis in primo libro et de tabula capitu- ut aliquod opusculum de confessione . . .’ r lorum eius’. a2 ‘Tabula capitulorum’. v r u3 ‘Tabula’. a3 Butrio, Antonius de: Speculum de confessione. Incipit:‘[I]n pri- v u5 [Colophon.] mis sacerdos debet interrogare penitentem utrum sciat dicere r x1 Dionysius Carthusiensis: Speculum conversionis peccatorum. ‘Pater noster’, cum ‘Aue Maria’. . .’ r refs. Dionysius Carthusiensis, Opera omnia, 39 (Tournai, 1912), d4 [Colophon.] r 397^420. See Dionysius Carthusiensis, Opera selecta, ed. Kent e1 [Jacobus de Gruytrode; Jacobus de Clusa; Gerardus de Emery, IA, CCCM 121 (Turnhout, 1991), 244, no. 123. See Schiedam pseudo-]: Speculum aureum animae peccatricis. Bloom¢eld 985. refs. See A-569. v r y7 [Colophon.] g1 Ars moriendi. Incipit: ‘[C]um de presentis exilii miseria mortis v y7 ‘Tabula articulorum’. transitus . . .’ Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, [1477^83]. Folio. Dating as HPT. refs. See Bloom¢eld 1076. On the authorship see A-440; on the 8 4 8 10 8 8 6 8 6 8 two versions see O’Connor, Art of Dying, 7^10. collation: a^c d e f g h i^n o p^t u x y . r GW 5829; C 1397; Go¡ B-1346; BMC IX 150 (Dionysius h1 Hugo de Sancto Caro: Speculum ecclesiae. refs. Tractatus super missam seu Speculum Ecclesiae, ed. G. Carthusiensis only); Pr 9256; Campbell 392; CIBN B-950; So« lch (Munich, 1940); see Bloom¢eld 1589; Franz, Messe, 474^5. Hillard 533; HPT II 436; ILC 496; Oates 3735; Sheppard 7101. r h8 Hugo de Sancto Caro: Speculum sacerdotum. Incipit:‘Et primo COPY ante missam habenda sunt tria, scilicet intentionis discussio, gen- Bound with A-215(1); see there for details of binding and proven- eralis contritio et pura confessio . . .’ ance. Size of leaf: 259 ¿ 202 mm. v Wanting gatherings e and f, containing Speculum aureum animae h8 ‘Versus’.‘Cum domino psalles psallendo tu tria serues > Dirige cor sursum, bene profer, prospice sensum’; hexameters. peccatricis. refs. See Walther, Initia, 3596. Early marginal notes, apparently not in the hand of Burton; see r h8 Petrus, Bishop of Elna: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis ad altaris pergis Kiessling no. 663. Occasional one-line initials are supplied in black ink. solemnia sacra > Ortor et admoneo quod tibi ferat opem’; 3 elegiac distichs. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.12(1). refs. See Walther, Initia, 16134. r i1 Rodericus Zamorensis: Speculum vitae humanae [addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[S]anctissimo ac clementissimo in Cristo patri, domino domino Paulo secundo, sacrosancte