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r M-001 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius h4 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius: Saturnalia. In somnium Scipionis expositio, et al. refs. Macr. r Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 6 June 1483. Folio. [a2 ] Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Somnium Scipionis: De republica 10 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 [extract]. collation: a b c d e^g h i k l^n o q^u x y & m a A^C . Leaf a2 signed a, a3 signed aii, etc. refs. Cic. Rep. 6. 9^29; Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium v Scipionis, ed. James Willis (Leipzig, 1963),155^63. Woodcut diagrams, and, on f8 , a map of the world, for which see v Campbell. [a4 ] Macrobius, Aurelius Theodosius: In somnium Scipionis expositio. HC *10427; Go¡ M-9; BMC VII 968; Pr 6953; BSB-Ink M-2; refs. Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Scipionis, ed. Willis, Campbell, Maps, 879(i); CIBN M-7; Sander 4072; Sheppard 1^154. 5750. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: Geography and r Cosmography. [f5 ] Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius: Saturnalia. refs. Macr. COPY Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1472. Folio. Wanting the blank leaf a1. collation: [a b10 c^m8 n10 o^v8]. Leaf a10 bound after b8. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- HCR 10426; Go¡ M-8; BMC V 172; Pr 4085; BSB-Ink M-1; CIBN sia; gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the M-6; Hillard 1268; Lowry, Jenson, 242, no. 27; Rhodes 1135; Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 312 ¿ 222 ¿ 37 mm. Sizeof Sheppard 3258. leaf: 300 ¿ 203 mm. COPY Marginal notes, including comments on the text, pointing hands, Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [v8]. and ‘nota’ marks. Binding: Eighteenth-century crushed red morocco; gilt-edged r On a2 an eight-lineVenetian/north Italian initial‘C’ is supplied in leaves, marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian maroon and pinkon a gold ground within a black border, the area Library on both covers; bound by Heinrich Walther; ticket on within the body of the letter being decorated in blue, yellow, and the verso of the front endleaf. Size: 327 ¿ 239 ¿ 42 mm. Size of white, and with extensions into the margins in maroon, red, and leaf: 313 ¿ 219 mm. green, and ending in gold dots; see Pa« cht and Alexander II115, no. Early marginal notes, apparently in a single humanist hand, pr.155. Other two-, three-, and seven- to nine-line initials are sup- including comments on the text. Signatures are supplied in black plied in red or blue. ink. Diagrams (in the same hand as the notes) are supplied in Provenance: Philippus Fortiguerra, perhaps to be identi¢ed with v v black ink on [c7 ] and on [d6 ]. Filippo Forteguerri (£. 1560); name faintly visible in the upper Two- and eight-line epigraphic initials are supplied in red or blue. r margin of a2 . Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); see Morelli (1787), III Running book numbers are supplied in red ink. no. 6331; sale (1789), lot 11234. Purchased through Peter Elmsley Provenance: Marcus Contarenus (sixteenth century); perhaps to for »4. 4.0; see the annotated sale catalogue and Books Purchased be identi¢ed with Marcantonio Contarini (1485^1546); inscrip- (1789), 5. v o o o tion on [v6 ]: ‘Marci Contareni 14 : 4 : 3 ’. Purchased for »33. 12. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 3.3. 0; see Books Purchased (1789), 5, dated ‘1482’. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.3. shelfmark: Auct. L 2.4. M-003 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius M-002 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius In somnium Scipionis expositio, et al. In somnium Scipionis expositio, et al. r a2 Cicero, [Marcus Tullius]: Somnium Scipionis: De republica r a2 Cicero, [Marcus Tullius]: Somnium Scipionis: De republica [extract]. [extract]. refs. Cic. Rep. 6. 9^29; Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium refs. Cic. Rep. 6. 9^29; Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Scipionis, ed.Willis, 155^63. r Scipionis, ed.Willis,155^63. a5 Macrobius, Aurelius Theodosius: In somnium Scipionis expo- r a5 Macrobius, Aurelius Theodosius: In somnium Scipionis expo- sitio. sitio. refs. Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Scipionis, ed. Willis, refs. Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Scipionis, ed. Willis, 1^154. r 1^154. h4 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius: Saturnalia.

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refs. Macr. Occasional marginal annotations by Lampugnanus. Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 15 May 1485. Folio. Provenance: Laurentius Lampugnanus (1458^1527); inscription r collation: a8 b c6 d8 e f F g^q6 r8 s^z & m a6 A8. on a2 : ‘De libris fratris Laurentii Lampognani de Milano’. Woodcut diagrams and map. Bocca, booksellers, , Turin, , ; ticket on the HC *10428; Go¡ M-10; BMC VII 969; Pr 6962; BSB-Ink M-3; inside of the upper cover. Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books Campbell, Maps, 87(ii); CIBN M-8; Hillard 1269; Oates 2622; Purchased (1841), 25. Sack, Freiburg, 2296; Sander 4073; Sheppard 5762. Micro¢che: shelfmark: Auct. Q 2.15. Unit 3: Image of theWorld: Geography and Cosmography.

COPY M-005 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius

Wanting the blank leaf a1, also F5, i5, and u1. In somnium Scipionis expositio, et al. Binding: Early sixteenth-century blind-tooled German pigskin r a1 [Title-page.] over wooden boards, with one metal clasp and catch, and remains r a2 Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Somnium Scipionis: De republica ofa second. Onboth covers intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame, [extract]. within which is a £euron, a circular rosette stamp, and a circular refs. Cic. Rep. 6. 9^29; Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium eagle stamp. Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is Scipionis, ed.Willis, 155^63. divided by further ¢llets into three compartments, the outer two v a3 Macrobius, Aurelius Theodosius: In somnium Scipionis expo- being decorated with merrythoughts surrounding a lozenge- sitio. shaped eagle stamp or the circular eagle stamp, whilst the central refs. Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Scipionis, ed.Willis, compartment contains a small circular owl stamp. Overall, inside 1^154. the inner rectangle on both covers, the gold stamp of the Bodleian r A1 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius: Saturnalia. Library. The name of the author appears in black ink in a ¢f- refs. Macr. teenth/sixteenth-century hand on the lower edge, thus showing that the book was, at an early point in its history, stored standing Venice: Philippus Pincius, 29 Oct. 1500. Folio. collation: a^f A^N6 O8. on its fore-edge. Size: 319 ¿ 215 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ r 201 mm. On e6 a woodcut map, for which see Campbell. Occasional annotations, some‘nota’marks and pointing hands in HC *10430; Go¡ M-13; BMC V 499; Pr 5326; BSB-Ink M-5; red ink; also underlining in the text in red ink. Campbell, Maps, 90; Essling 1232; Oates 2079; Sander 4075; Two-, and seven- to nine-line initials, some with extensions into Sheppard 4412. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital Geography and Cosmography. strokes and underlining in red. COPY Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); annota- Wanting the title-page, a1. tions in KloÞ’s hand on a label attached to the front pastedown; Binding: English blind-tooled calf, c.1700; the edges of the sale (1835), lot 2660; purchased for »0. 11. 0; see Books boards tooled in gilt; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Purchased (1835), 19. both covers. Size: 309 ¿ 215¿ 24 mm. Sizeofleaf: 305 ¿ 200 mm. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.35. Provenance: Richard Furney (À1753). Bequeathed in 1755: see Benefactors’ Register vol. 2, no page. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 3.4; [ ] [ ] 9 [Duke Humfrey M-004 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius shelfmark at the head of the spine]. In somnium Scipionis expositio, et al. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.4. r a2 Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Somnium Scipionis: De republica [extract]. M-006 Ma¡eus, Celsus refs. Cic. Rep. 6. 9^29; Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Defensiones canonicorum regularium contra monachos. Scipionis, ed.Willis, 155^63. a r [Title-page.] a r Macrobius, Aurelius Theodosius: In somnium Scipionis expo- 1 3 a v Ma¡eus,Celsus: [Preface addressed to] the Cardinals of , sitio. 1 S. Maria in Porticu, and Siena. Incipit: ‘Reuerendissimi domini refs. Macrobius, Commentarii in somnium Scipionis, ed. Willis, posteaquam varias monachorum editiones atque consilia . . .’ 1^154. The dedicatees are possibly Oliverius Carafa, Cardinal- e r Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius: Saturnalia. 2 Archbishop of Naples; Petrus Foscari, Bishop of Padua and refs. Macr. Cardinal of S. Maria in Porticu; and Franciscus Todeschini Venice: [Johannes RubeusVercellensis], 29 June 1492. Folio. Piccolomini, Cardinal-Archbishop of Siena (later Pius III, Pont. 8 6 6^1+2 6 4 collation: a b^f g h^o p . Max.). r Woodcut diagrams, and, on d3 a map, for which see Campbell. r a2 Ma¡eus, Celsus: Defensiones canonicorum regularium contra HC *10429; Go¡ M-12; BMC V 417; Pr 5131; BSB-Ink M-4; monachos. Incipit: ‘Titulus questionis super quo petitur consi- Campbell, Maps, 89; CIBN M-9; Rhodes 1136; Sander 4074; lium talis est. Orta altercatione quadam inter monachos . . .’ Sheppard 4120. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: refs. See C. Perpolli,‘L’Actio Panthea e l’UmanesimoVeronese’, Geography and Cosmography. Atti dell’Accademia di Agricoltura, Scienze e Letteratura di COPY Verona, ser. 4,16 (1915), 73^5. v Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter calf with paper g4 InnocentiusVIII, Pont. Max.: Bulla. Incipit:‘Innocentius epis- boards. Size: 323 ¿ 224 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 213 mm. copus seruus seruorum Dei ad futuram rei memoriam prouisionis 1700 magister, johannes [m-006^m-008

nostre debet prouenire. . . Hinc est quod nos tenorem quorundam collation: a8. v v litterarum Concilii Constantiensi in registro ipsius concilii reper- Type: 109 R. 8 leaves. 24 lines (a1 ). Type area: 130 ¿ 85 mm (a1 ). r tarum pro eo quod sicut exhibita nobis nuper pro parte dilec- Woodcut capital on a1 : see BMC V p. 243, capitals no. 3. r torum ¢liorum abbatis et conuentus monasterii in Woodcut border on a1 : see BMC V p. 243, borders no. 3. Leaf r Crutizeligen[si] extra muros Constan[tienses] ordinis sancti a1 : [Border]. (Red): ‘Pro facillima Turcorum expugnatione epi|- Augustini petitio. . .’ Dated 17 Apr.1489. tola. Sereni||imo Principi & Excellenti||imo Domi- no. D. v > > g4 Alexander III, Pont. Max.: Bulla. Incipit:‘Alexander episcopus Andree° Vendramino. . .’; (black) l. 6:‘[S]I de tua Sereni||ime prin- r seruus seruorum Dei dilectis ¢liis Hubaldo presbytero cardinali ceps |um- > mahumanitate: |ingularin bene- > ¢centia. . .’a8 , l. 22: eiusque fratribus . . . in ecclesia sancte Crucis que dicitur in ‘. . . no|tras > plurimum coš mendamus atn tradimus.’ Hierusalem . . . Quotiens illud a nobis petitum . . .’ Dated 16 Apr. HC 10444; Go¡ M-16; Pr 4374; Essling 256; Hillard 1274; Redgrave 1166. 13; Sander 4086; Sheppard 3536. r g5 Alexander III, Pont. Max.: Bulla. Incipit: ‘Alexander tertius COPY seruus seruorum Dei dilectis ¢liis venerabili priori ecclesie sancti Bound with C-379(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Fidriani . . . Ad hoc vniuersalis ecclesie cura nobis prouisore ance. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 136 mm. omnium bonorum deo . . .’ Dated 21 Dec. 1160. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.16(6). r g5 Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla. Incipit: ‘Eugenius episcopus seruus seruorum Dei ad perpetuam rei memoriam. Ad hec nos diuina miseratio licet immeritos supreme potestatis ecclesias- M-008 Magister, Johannes tice . . .’ Dated 18 May 1439. v Quaestiones super tota philosophia naturali. g5 Nicolaus V, Pont. Max.: Bulla. Incipit: ‘Nicholaus episcopus r seruus seruorum Dei ad perpetuam memoriam quanto basilica a1 [Title-page, where the author is given the name Johannes de Magistris.] apostolorum principis celestis regni Clauigeri alias vrbis et orbis r ecclesias specialis dignitatis priuilegio. . .’ Dated 25 Mar. 1448. a2 Magister, Johannes: Quaestiones super tota philosophia natur- r ali. Incipit: ‘[C]irca initium primi Libri Physicorum queritur g6 ‘Tabula contentorum’. primo vtrum corpus sub ratione . . .’ This edition contains ‘quaes- Venice: [Bernardinus Benalius], 17 Apr. 1499. Folio. Printer as tiones’ on the following works: Aristoteles, Physica, De caelo et attributed by Sheppard; IGI attributes to [AndreasTorresanus de mundo, De generatione et corruptione, Meteora, De anima, De Asula]. 6 sensu etsensato, De memoria et reminiscentia, Desomno et vigilia, collation: a^g . and Delongitudineetbrevitatevitae; see Lohr, 27 (1971), 259,no. 2. Types (Benalius): 180 G, title and headings; 91 G, text. 42 leaves. 65 v r r k3 [Author’s colophon.] lines, plus headline (a2 ).Type area: 298 (321) ¿ 187 mm (a2 ). Leaf r r k4 ‘Tabula totius operis’. a1 , title:‘Defen|iones in monachos pro vero Canoni corum reg- > [Basel: Wenssler, not after 25 May 1490]. 4o. ularium gradu ac dignitate |u |ceptas lector . . .’; l. 9: ‘. . . |ancte 8 6 > v collation: a^z h m k . Marie in porticu h Seneš |i.’ a1 : ‘ð Reuerendi||imis Dominis > Woodcut diagrams. Cardinalibus Neopolitano: Sancte Marie in porti- cu: h > H *10445; Go¡ M-27; BMC III 733; Pr 7794; BSB-Ink M-10; Sack, Senen|i . . .’; l. 4: ‘Reuerendi||imi Domini po|teaq varias r Freiburg, 2305; Victor Scholderer, ‘Michael Wenssler and his Monachorum editioš es . . .’g6 : ‘Tabula coš tentok in tot hoc volu- > Press at Basel’, in Fifty Essays in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-century mine . . .’; colophon: ‘Impš ||uš Venetijs.aš no.Mccccxcix.Die.xvij. Aprilis.’ Bibliography, ed. Dennis E. Rhodes (Amsterdam, 1966), 46^60, HR 10442; Pr 4894; IGI 5931; Sheppard 4003. at 56; Sheppard 2358. COPY COPY Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf; marbled Wanting the blank leaf k6. paper boards. On the outside of the upper cover ‘Peintures sur Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf; bound for the toile d’araigne¤ e de Salzbourg’ written in black ink in an eight- Bodleian Library(?); lined with fragments from a printed six- eenth-century(?) hand. Size: 413 ¿ 278 ¿ 13 mm. Size of teenth-century(?) Greek-Latin dictionary; with remains of ties. leaf: 410 ¿ 269 mm. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), upper cover. Size:197 ¿ 153 ¿ 43 mm. Sizeofleaf: 193 ¿ 139 mm. 22. Cropped early English marginal annotations, including some shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.27. brief summaries of the text, comments on the text,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in both black and red ink, scribbles and drawings (a human face with its tongue r r M-007 Ma¡eus, Celsus sticking out in the inner margin of p1 ). On a1 a list of the subjects v Pro facillima expugnationeTurcorum epistola. discussed in each of the books on natural philosophy. On k3 is a list in two sixteenth-century hands of payments by Alexander r a1 [Ma¡eus], Celsus: Pro facillima expugnatione Turcorum epis- Cokke to John More. tola [addressed to] AndreasVendramin. Incipit:‘[S]i de tua, seren- Provenance: John More (sixteenth century); list of payments (see issime princeps,summahumanitate singulariquebene¢centia. . .’ above). Alexander Cooke (sixteenth century). Thomas Rutt refs. See Perpolli,‘L’Actio Panthea’,73^5. (1604^post 1624); name on the recto of the front endleaf. Henry v [Venice: Bernard Maler (Pictor), Erhard Ratdolt and Peter Tookey (£. 1629^1662), 1629; inscriptions on k5 : ‘Tobiam(!) Lo« slein, before 6 May 1478]. 4o. As dated by Hillard, from the Swinburne Linc[o]l[niensis] testis est Henricum Tookeiu[m] death of DogeVendramin; Sheppard dates [Nov.1477?]. verum solumque istius Magistri esse magistrum’; and, in red ink, m-008^m-011] magni, jacobus 1701

v ‘Henricus Tookie est magister huius magistri Joannis de [y7 ] ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] the ‘conspector’. ‘Istuc clarorum Magistris 1629 Martii 6’. Other names in seventeenth-century(?) contendunt dogmata patrum Doctos atque bonos ut faciant v > hands on f5 : Atkinson,Thompson, SirThomas Mounjoy; and on homines’; 5 elegiac distichs. r r g3 : Williamson; on s2 : John Smith. Acquired by 1674: see Hyde, refs. See Walther, Initia, 9642. Catalogus (1674), I 421. [Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz, and Michael Friburger, Former Bodleian shelfmark: D 2.4 Art. 1472^3]. Folio. As dated by Sheppard; CIBN dates [c.1472]. shelfmark: B 2. 17 Linc. collation: [a^x10 y8]. v Type: 115 R. 218 leaves. 32 lines ([a4 ]). Type area: 183 ¿ 109 mm v ([a4 ]). M-009 Magister, Johannes HCR 10473; Go¡ M-39; Pr 7834; CIBN L-98; A. Claudin, The First Quaestiones super totum cursum logicae. Paris Press, Illustrated Monographs issued by the r a1 [Title-page.] Bibliographical Society, 6 (London, 1898), no. xxi; Pellechet MS. r a2 Magister, Johannes: Quaestiones super totum cursum logicae. 7091 (7042); Sheppard 6075. Incipit: ‘[C]irca exordium libri Predicabilium Porphirii queritur, COPY

utrum logica sit vnus . . .’ This item contains ‘quaestiones’on the Wanting the blank leaf [y8]. v following books: Aristoteles,‘Liber Praedicabilium’, Categoriae, Atthe footof [t7 ] a line oftext, omitted by the printers, is supplied De interpretatione, Analytica priora, Analytica posteriora, in manuscript in a ¢fteen/sixteenth-century hand. Topica, De sophisticis elenchis; see Lohr, 27 (1971), 259, no. 1. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled sprinkled calf; yellow- v m6 [Author’s colophon.] edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 292 ¿ 218 ¿ 64 mm. Size r m7 ‘Tabula questionum’. of leaf: 282 ¿ 199 mm. [Basel: Michael Wenssler, not after 25 May 1490.] 4o. On the date Copious early marginal annotations, including ‘nota’ marks, see BMC. pointing hands, and extraction of key words, with page numbers collation: a^z h m8. (in the table of contents), also underlining in the text in black ink. Woodcut diagrams. One- to six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, H *10450; Go¡ M-32; BMC III 733; Pr 7793; BSB-Ink M-15; Sack, are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue; paragraph Freiburg, 2302; Scholderer, ‘Michael Wenssler’, 56; Sheppard marks are supplied in red or blue; running headings supplied in 2359. black ink; capital strokes in red; irregular early manuscript pagi-

COPY nation in black ink: 1^427, and early signatures in red. Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1852), Wanting x1.8. Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf; bound for the 59. Bodleian Library(?); lined with fragments from a printed six- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.33. teenth-century(?) Greek-Latin dictionary; remains of ties. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. Size:197 ¿ 154 ¿ 41mm. Sizeof leaf: 193 ¿ 139 mm. M-011 Magni, Jacobus Cropped early English marginal annotations, including com- Sophilogium. r ments on the text, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also under- [a1 ] ‘Capitula’. v lining in the text in black ink, and some scribbles and drawings [a3 ] Magni, Jacobus: [Preface addressed to] Michael [de Creney], r (a human face on a3 ). Bishop of Auxerre. Incipit: ‘[I]llustrissimi principis regis r Provenance: W. Swallow (sixteenth century); inscription on a1 : Francorum deuotissimo confessori domino Michaeli diuina ‘[Pro] W.Swalow’. Acquired by 1674: see Hyde, Catalogus (1674), prouidentia seu prouidente gratia episcopo Antisyodorensi humi- I 421. lis sui patrocinii capellanus . . .’ v Former Bodleian shelfmark: D 2.3 Art. [a3 ] Magni, Jacobus: Sophilogium. Incipit:‘[D]icit Aristotiles dec- shelfmark: B 8. 7 Linc. imo Ethicorum quod homo sapiens maxime felix est, et Seneca ad Lucillum . . .’ refs. See M-010. M-010 Magni, Jacobus [Strasbourg: The ‘R Printer’ (Johann Mentelin and Adolf Rusch), Sophilogium. not after 1 Jan. 1475]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink, and Ohly^ r [a1 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. Sack (the Frankfurt am Main copy was bought on the Feast of r [a4 ] Magni, Jacobus: [Preface addressed to] Michael [de Creney], the Circumcision [1 Jan.] 1475); Sheppard, following Victor Bishop of Auxerre. Incipit: ‘Serenissimi atque christianissimi Scholderer,‘Adolf Rusch and the Earliest RomanTypes’, Library, principis Francorum regis confessori domino Micheli diuina 4th ser., 20 (1940), 43^50, at 49 (repr. in Victor Scholderer, Fifty prouidente gratia episcopo Antisiodorensi sui preconii humilis Essays in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-century Bibliography, ed. capellanus . . .’ Dennis E. Rhodes (Amsterdam, 1966), 150^5, at 154), dates r [a4 ] Magni, Jacobus: Sophilogium. Incipit: ‘[D]icit Aristoteles [before/not after 5 Jan. 1475]. Paul Needham prefers to see decimo Ethicorum quod homo sapiens maxime foelix est, et Johann Mentelin in association with Adolf Rusch as responsible Seneca ad Lucillum . . .’ for the workofthe‘R Printer’: seeTheEstelle Doheny Collection,I refs. See Evenico Beltran,‘Jacques Legrand OESA. Sa vie et son (New York: Christie’s, 22 Oct. 1987), lot 16, and Needham, >oeuvre’, Augustiniana, 24 (1974), 132^60, 387^414, at 390^3 on SchÖyen, lot 6. the work in general. collation: [a^d10 e8+1 f8 g^i10 k6 l m8 n o10 p q8 r^t10 v^z10.8 &8]. 1702 magni, jacobus [m-011^m-013

HC *10471; Go¡ M-43; BMC I 62; Pr 240; BSB-Ink M-23; Oates 99; catalogue marked down to van den Bergh for Fl. 2. 15. Purchased Kurt Ohly and Vera Sack, Inkunabelkatalog der Stadt- und for »2. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1790), 2. Universita« tsbibliothek und anderer o« ¡entlicher Sammlungen in shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.2. Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt, 1966^7), 1789; Sack, Freiburg, 2228; Sheppard 223. M-013 Magni, Jacobus COPY Sophilogium. Wanting the sheet [y ], also the blank leaves [& ]. 1.10 7^8 [a r] ‘Capitula’. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf with red paper 2 [a r] Magni, Jacobus: [Preface addressed to] Michael [de Creney], boards; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. 4 Bishop of Auxerre. Incipit: ‘[I]llustrissimi principis regis Size: 287 ¿ 208 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 200 mm. Francorum deuotissimo confessori domino Michaeli diuina Washed annotations, including page numbers in the table of prouidentia seu prouidentia gratia episcopo Atisiodorensi humi- contents. lis sui patrocinii capellanus . . .’ Partial rubrication: some two- to ¢ve-line initials supplied in red. [a r] Magni, Jacobus: Sophilogium. Incipit: ‘[D]icit Arestotiles Running book numbers (many cropped) and irregular manu- 4 decimo Ethicorum quod homo sapiens maxime felix est, et script pagination: 1^427. Seneca ad Lucillum . . .’ Provenance: Christopherus Strasburgensis(?) (¢fteenth/six- r refs. See M-010. teenth century); partially read inscription at the foot of [a1 ]: ‘Christoph[ ] Str[a]s[burgensi]s(?)’. Thomas Thorpe; catalogue [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), (1832), no. 1565. Purchased from Thorpe for »1. 11. 6; see Library c.1476]. Folio. As dated by CIBN; Sheppard dates [c.1474^7], Bills (1829^32), no. 345, and Books Purchased (1832), 16. BSB-Ink [c.1474^9], Sack [c.1477]. Printed in type 2 ofthe editions shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.19. ascribed by Ohly to Georg Reyser. collation: [a^z8 A6]. HC *10469; Go¡ M-42; BMC I 81; Pr 329; BSB-Ink M-22; CIBN M-012 Magni, Jacobus L-101; Oates 136; Ohly, ‘Reyser’, 31; Sack, Freiburg, 2229; Sophilogium. Sheppard 252^4. r FIRST COPY [a1 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. r Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, Jo« rg Schapf [a4 ] Magni, Jacobus: [Preface addressed to] Michael [de Creney], Bishop of Auxerre. Incipit: ‘Serenissimi atque christianissimi (c.1469^1486)) blind-tooled half calf over wooden boards; principis Francorum regis confessori domino Michaeli diuina rebound in the nineteenth century by Alfred Maltby, Oxford prouidente gratia episcopo Antisiodorensi sui preconii humilis (signed inside upper cover; the boards were possibly reversed at capellanus . . .’ that point: the title is written inside the upper board in black ink r in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand). On both covers ¢llets form [a4 ] Magni, Jacobus: Sophilogium. Incipit: ‘[D]icit Aristoteles decimo Ethicorum quod homo sapiens maxime felix est, et three rectangular compartments. On the upper cover the right- Seneca ad Lucillum . . .’ hand compartment is decorated with a headed-outline stamp refs. See M-010. and a foliate stamp together, the left-hand one with a square [y v] ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] the ‘conspector’. ‘Istuc clarorum angel stamp, and the central compartment with a ‘Maria’ scroll 7 stamp. On the lower cover the same stamps are used, with the contendunt dogmata patrum Doctos atque bonos vt faciant > exception of the headed-outline stamp. The spine is decorated homines’; 5 elegiac distichs. with the headed-outline tool. Remains of two paper labels on the refs. seeWalther, Initia, 9642. spine. Parchment index tabs. Size: 310 ¿ 213 ¿ 55 mm. Size of Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz, and Michael Friburger, 1 leaf: 301 ¿ 200 mm. June 1475. Folio. r 10 8 Manuscript title on the verso of the front endleaf and on [a1 ], in collation: [a^x y ]. black ink in two ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hands. Early mar- HC 10477; Go¡ M-41; BMC VIII 7; Pr 7841; CIBN L-100; Hillard ginal annotations in black and in red, including some comments 1210; Oates 2870; Rhodes 1143; Sheppard 6088. on the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing COPY hands; also underlining in the text in red ink. Wanting the blank [y8]. Provenance: Martinus Hegelin (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf; gilt- inscription on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Pro Martino edged leaves, marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Hegelin Augustano’. Hammelburg, Bavaria, Franciscan Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 294 ¿ 215 ¿ 46 mm. Size Recollects, Province of Thuringia, S. Elizabetha, 1666; inscrip- r of leaf: 286 ¿ 202 mm. tion on [a2 ]: ‘Liberalitate benefactorum comparatus pro bib- Marginal ‘nota’ marks and occasional pointing hands, also some liotheca Fratrum Minorum strict. obseru. ad stos auxiliares scribbles in crayon; some early corrections to the text in black ink; prope Hammelb. anno 1666 27 Septemb.’; also 1704; printed underlining in the text in black ink. label on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Sum Bibliothec× One- to six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, Fratrum Minorum Recollectorum Provinci× Thuringi× S. are supplied in red or interlocked red and blue; paragraph marks Elisabeth× conventus Hammelburgensis ad Ss. 14. Auxiliares and running book numbers supplied in red; capitals touched with anno1704’. Purchased for »1.5.0; see BooksPurchased (1859),58. yellow wash.Text enclosed within single red rules. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.20. Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); SECOND COPY printed label of the sale (1789) II, lot 1800; in the annotated Wanting the blank leaf [A6]. m-013^m-015] magninus mediolanensis 1703

Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf (¢llets only) HC 10476; Go¡ M-46; Pr 8527A; Oates 3183; Sheppard 6579^80. with ¢ve metal bosses on each cover and two metal clasps and Copinger’s entry confuses this with another undated edition by catches. Early manuscript label on the upper cover containing the same printers, BMC VIII 243.

the title. Rebacked. Size: 312 ¿ 213 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ COPY

203 mm. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Pastedowns (now raised) containing breviary rubrics (instruc- In the colophon the word ‘lugdunš ’ has been printed on a separate tions for readings for the liturgical ) in a ¢fteenth-century slip. hand. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) quarter parchment; marbled Some early marginal annotations, including comments on the paper boards. Shelfmark ‘N3’ on the lower edge, showing that r text, and extraction of key words. Early manuscript title on [a1 ]. this book was formerly stored standing on its fore-edge. Size: On the verso of the front parchment pastedown, Conradus Celtis, 245 ¿ 192 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 237 ¿ 183 mm. Epigrammata, 4.3, lines 1^2, written in a humanist hand: Some early marginal annotations, including extraction of key ‘Perdiderat carnes monachus ne pocula perdat > Ergo bibens words. Running book numbers in black ink. Irregular early geminas applicat ille manus’ (Conradus Celtis, Fu« nf Bu« cher manuscript foliation: 1^115. Also nineteenth-century(?) pencil Epigramme, ed. Karl Hartfelder (Hildesheim, 1963), 73, no. 3). In annotations. the same hand, a note on the verso of the rear parchment paste- Provenance: Scar of a book-plate on the front pastedown. Nice, down, with incipit: ‘Archesilaus rex cum ludens deprensus esset S. Pons de Cimiez, ; sixteenth/seventeenth-century r cum pueris . . .’ inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Conuentus sanct× Mari× de Cimellis Three- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, Nici×’. Paulus Brea, OSB (presumably from S. Pons de Cimiez, r and occasional paragraph marks, are supplied in red; some capi- sixteenth/seventeenth century); inscriptions on [a2 ], and on v tal strokes in red. Irregular manuscript foliation in red: 1^186. [o9 ]: ‘Fr. Paulus Brea, OBS’. Anatole Claudin; ticket no. 95458 Provenance: Tyrol, St Georgenberg, Cistercians(?); partly erased attached to the front endleaf. Purchased from Claudin for 60 inscription on the verso of the front parchment pastedown: ‘Ad Francs; see Library Bills, 29 Dec. 1899. monasterium montis sancti Georgii ordinis Cisterciensis’; shelfmark: Inc. d. F2.1. r inscription on [a4 ]: ‘In usum FFr: Montis S. Georgii’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 1743. Bequeathed in 1914. M-015 Magninus Mediolanensis shelfmark: Byw. C 6.3. Regimen sanitatis. r a2 Magninus Mediolanensis: [Preface addressed to Andreas Ghini M-014 Magni, Jacobus de Malpighi], Bishop of Arras. Incipit: ‘[I]n primis deum testor Sophilogium. cuius nomen sit beneditum ab hoc enim principaliter . . .’ For the identi¢cation of the dedicatee see Magninus Mediolanensis, r [a2 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. Regimen na sla¤ inte. Regimen sanitatis, ed. James Carney, 3 vols r [a4 ] Magni, Jacobus: [Preface addressed to] Michael [de Creney], (Dublin, 1942), I p. xx; for the author see Regimen na sla¤ inte. Bishop of Auxerre. Incipit: ‘Serenissimi atque christianissimi Regimen sanitatis, ed. Carney, I pp. xxii^xxiv. v principis Francorum regis confessori domino Michaeli diuina a2 [Table of contents.] prouidente gratia episcopo Antisiodorensi sui preconii humilis refs. Regimen na sla¤ inte. Regimen sanitatis, ed. Carney, I 105^7. v capellanus . . .’ a3 Magninus Mediolanensis: Regimen sanitatis. r [a4 ] Magni, Jacobus: Sophilogium. Incipit: ‘[D]icit Aristoteles x refs. Regimen na sla¤ inte. Regimen sanitatis, ed. Carney, I 107^ Ethicorum quod homo sapiens maxime felix est, et Seneca ad 225, II 139^287, III 165^341. Lucillum . . .’ Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, 1482. 4o. refs. See M-010. 8 r collation: a^y . [o10 ] ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] the ‘conspector’.‘Istuc clarorum HC 10483; Go¡ M-51; BMC IX 141; Pr 9230; Campbell 1188; CIBN contendunt dogmata patrum > Doctos atque bonos vt faciant M-19; HPT II 435; ILC 1516; Oates 3708; Rhodes 1145; Sheppard homines’; 5 elegiac distichs. 7088. Micro¢che: Unit 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. refs. See Walther, Initia, 9642. COPY Lyons: Nicolaus Philippi and Marcus Reinhart, [1480?]. Folio. Wanting the blank leaf a1. Sheppard dates [c.1478]. Binding: Seventeenth-century reversed calf; bound for the collation: [a10 b^g8 h i10 k^n8 o10]. v r Bodleian Library(?). Upper cover loose. Size: 216 ¿ 149 ¿ Types: 121 G, explicit on [o9 ], matter on [o10 ]; 72 G. Type 121 G 41 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 137 mm. shows the earlier forms of d and o. Capital spaces. 120 leaves, the Manuscript inscription on a r asking for prayers for Richard r r 2 ¢rst blank. 2 columns, except on [o10 ]. 46 lines ([a6 ]). Type area: Camden, Thomas Richardson, and other members of their r r 166 ¿ 122 mm ([a6 ]). Leaf [a1] blank. [a2 ]: ‘Sequitur tabula capi- families: ‘Pro bono statu Rycardi Camden et Margerie uxoris r tulok |o= > phologii. Et . . .‘ [a4 ], col. 1: ‘Docti||imi atn excellen- eius et pro animabus Johannis Camden et Alicie uxoris eius ti||imi pa= tris . . .’; l. 8: ‘SERENISSIMI atn chri|ti= ani||imi omnium benefactorumque et pro animabus Thome Rechardson > >v principis . . .’; col. 2:‘[D]Icit Ari|to. x. ethi cok / . . .’ [o9 ].‘Iacobi et Emmote(?) uxoris suorum’. Other early marginal annotations, r > magni |opholo > giuš ¢nit feliciter’.[o10 ].‘Epigramma ad huius oxis including comments on the text, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing con|pectorem. >> I|tuc clarok coš tendunt dogmata patrum ! > ... >>> hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. Impre||um lugdunš per Nicolauš Philippi de > ben|zheym et Marcuš Reinhart de Argentina.’ 1704 mahomet ii [m-015^m-018

Provenance: Acquired by 1620: see James, Catalogus (1620), p. Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco; marbled 308. paper boards; red-edged leaves. Size: 213 ¿ 151 ¿ 21 mm. Size of Former Bodleian shelfmarks: M 3.10; B 22. 12 Linc. leaf: 205 ¿ 141 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.6. Early marginal annotations, mainly in red ink, including com- ments on the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and r M-016 Magninus Mediolanensis pointing hands, also underlining in the text. On [*4 ] 3 hexameters Regimen sanitatis. (the ‘Flos medicinae scholae Salerni’) entitled ‘Numerus ossium, dentium et venarum’: ‘Ossibus ex denis biscentenis duodenis r > a2 Magninus Mediolanensis: [Preface addressed to] Andreas Constat homo denis bis dentibus et duodenis > Ex trecentis(!) dec- Ghini de Malpighi, Bishop of Arras. Incipit: ‘[I]n primis deum ies sex quinque quod venis’; see The¤ o d’Angomont, ‘Sur une for- testor cuius nomen sit beneditum ab hoc enim principaliter. . .’ r mule de l’e¤ cole de Salerne’, Revue du moyen a“ ge latin, 19 (1963), a2 [Table of contents.] 180^5, with the verse printed at 183. refs. See M-015. r Provenance: A slip from an unidenti¢ed sale catalogue (lot130*) a3 Magninus Mediolanensis: Regimen sanitatis. is attached to the inside ofthe upper cover. Purchased for »0.10.0; refs. See M-015. v see Books Purchased (1859), 69. p4 [Colophon.] shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.10. Paris: Ulrich Gering, 5 Mar. 1483/4. 4o. 8 4 collation: a^o p . M-018 Mahomet II Type: 80 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 116 leaves, the ¢rst r Epistolae magni Turci. blank. 36 lines, plus headlines (a4 ). Type area: 144 (149) ¿ r r 90 mm (a4 ). a1 [Zacchia], Laudivius: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Franciscus H *10484; Go¡ M-52; Pr 7869; CIBN M-20; Pellechet MS. 7405 Beltrandus (Franc|¤ Beltra¤ n). Incipit: ‘[E]pistolas a me nuper in (7342); Sack, Freiburg, 2306; Sheppard 6142. Micro¢che: Unit lucem editas ad quem potius mitterem . . .’ Laudivius here called 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. ‘Laudinius’. For the dedicatee see Franz Babinger, Laudivius Zacchia, Erdichter der ‘Epistolae Magni Turci’, Bayerische COPY Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Wanting the blank leaf a , gathering d , and leaves e , and f . 1 1^8 1 2^3 Klasse, Sitzungsberichte, 13 (Munich, 1960), 25. Binding: Nineteenth-century red and marbled paper boards. a r ‘Argumentum epistolarum’. Incipit: ‘Maumetes Turcorum Size: 211 ¿ 149 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 142 mm. 1 imperator cui postea ex magnitudine rerum . . .’ Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Inc. a v [Mahomet II pseudo-; Zacchia, Laudivius]: Epistolae magni 4166’ on a slip of paper inside the upper cover, with the number 1 Turci. Incipit: ‘Audio te ad Leptam Euphrate superato copias also in pencil on the recto of the front endleaf; ‘Dpl’ and ‘Inc. ingentes traiecisse quibus . . .’ Falsely attributed to Mahomet II 30A’in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. Acquired between by the author, Laudivius Zacchia, who claims at the end of the 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with ‘Argumentum’ that he (Zacchia) is the editor; see Babinger 1^42, Appendix. at 40. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.22. r c8 [Colophon.] r c8 [Beccadelli] Panormita, Antonius [pseudo-; Matthaeus M-017 Magninus Mediolanensis Vindocinensis]: ‘De Hermofrodita . . . carmen decasticon’. Regimen sanitatis (ed. Johann Ulrich Surgant). refs. Riese 1/2 (Leipzig, 1906), no. 786, apparently with varia- r [*1 ] [Title-page.] tions. Attributed to Matthieu deVendo“ me, but with line 2 here as r [*2 ] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. line 1: see Ludwig Bertalot, ‘Uno zibaldone poetico umanistico r a1 Magninus Mediolanensis: [Preface addressed to] Andreas del quattrocento a Praga’, Studienzumitalienischen und deutschen Ghini de Malpighi, Bishop of Arras. Incipit: ‘[I]n primis deum Humanismus, ed. Paul Oskar Kristeller, I, Storia e letteratura,129 testor cuius nomen sit beneditum ab hoc enim principaliter. . .’ (Rome, 1975), 408, with references. r o a1 [Table of contents.] [Padua]: D[ominicus] S[iliprandus, c.1475]. 4 . refs. See M-015. collation: a^c8. r a2 Magninus Mediolanensis: Regimen sanitatis. [Edited by HCR 10501; Go¡ M-58; BMC VII 914; Pr 7332; Babinger 40, no. 3; Johann Ulrich Surgant.] CIBN L-56; Hillard 1197; Sheppard 5583. refs. See M-015. For Surgant as an editor see VL IX 544^7, at COPY 545. Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; gold-tooled spine. Size: 204 ¿ o Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, [not before 8 Nov. 1493]. 4 . Copies known 150 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 142 mm. r with or without the editor’s dated letter. On a1 a three-line epigraphic initial ‘E’ is supplied in red; para- 4 8 10 collation: [* ] a^k l . graph marks are supplied in red or yellow. H10486; CR 3756; Go¡ M-54; BMC III 771; Pr 7701A; CIBN M-22; Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Hillard 1285; Sack, Freiburg, 2307; Sheppard 2486. Micro¢che: Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); sale, 1 Aug. 1859, lot 1505; Unit 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. slip of paper with ‘1505’attached to the inside of the lower cover. COPY Purchased for »1. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 69, with the v Without the editor’s letter, dated 8 Nov.1493, on [*1 ]. incorrect attribution to Ulrich Han, copied from the Libri sale catalogue. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.88. m-019^m-022] maillardus, oliverius 1705

M-019 Mahomet II FIRST COPY Epistolae magni Turci. Bound with C-249; see there for details of binding and acquisi- r tion. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 140 mm. [a1 ] [Zacchia], Laudivius: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Franciscus Signatures supplied in black ink in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century Beltrandus. Incipit: ‘[E]pistolas a me nuper in lucem editas ad hand. quem potius mitterem . . .’ Provenance: Thomas Vavasour (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); refs. See M-018. Laudivius here called ‘Laudinius’. v r inscription on [c6 ]: ‘Thomas Vauasour is the m[aste]r of this [a1 ] ‘Argumentum epistolarum’. Incipit: ‘Maumetes Turcorum v book’. Edward Barker (sixteenth century); inscription on [c6 ]: imperator cui postea ex magnitudine rerum . . .’ v ‘Iam Edward Barker’. Maynard (1607?^1670); see also [a1 ] [Mahomet II pseudo-; Zacchia, Laudivius]: Epistolae magni C-249. Turci. Incipit: ‘Audio te ad Leptam (Euphrate superato) copias shelfmark: Auct. N 5.8(3). ingentes traiecisse quibus . . .’ SECOND COPY r [c6 ] [Beccadelli] Panormita, Antonius [pseudo-; Matthaeus Bound with A-302(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Vindocinensis]: ‘De Hermofrodita . . . carmen decasticon’.‘Cum ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 140 mm. mea me genitrix grauido gestaret in aluo > Quid pariat fertur con- Some manuscript guide-letters supplied in black ink. suluisse deos’; 5 elegiac distichs. r shelfmark: Ashm. 529(3). [c6 ] [Initials of printer and place of printing.] [c v] ‘Repertorium epistolarum’. 6 M-021 Mahomet II [Treviso]: G[erardus de Lisa, de] F[landria, c.1475]. 4o. Sheppard dates [1476], CIBN [c.1477]. Apparently reprinted from the edi- Epistolae magni Turci. r tion [Padua]: D. S., [c.1475] (Bod-inc. M-018), with the addition [a1 ] [Title-page.] r of a table (BMC). [a2 ] [Zacchia], Laudivius: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Franciscus collation: [a8 b6 c8]. Beltrandus. Incipit: ‘[E]pistolas a me nuper in lucem editas ad HC *10502; Go¡ M-59; BMC VI 885; Pr 6466; Babinger 42, no. 20; quem potius mitterem . . .’ CIBN L-58; Oates 2453^4; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 21; Sack, refs. See M-018. Laudivius here called ‘Laudinius’. r Freiburg, 3764; Sheppard 5494. [a2 ] ‘Argumentum epistolarum’. Incipit: ‘Maumetes Turcorum imperator cui postea ex magnitudine rerum . . .’ COPY v Binding: Quarter calf, c.1800; marbled paper boards; rebacked; [a2 ] [Mahomet II pseudo-; Zacchia, Laudivius]: Epistolae magni red-edged leaves. Size: 194 ¿ 139 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ Turci. Incipit: ‘Audio te ad Leptam Euphrate superato copias 133 mm. ingentes traiecisse quibus . . .’ Occasional early marginal annotations. [Wu« rzburg: Georg Reyser, c.1490?]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard. r 8 4 Partial rubrication: capital strokes in red on [a1 ]. collation: [a b ]. Collation as Sheppard, not as BMC ([a^d ]). Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); H *10498; Go¡ M-65; BMC II 572; Pr 2673; Babinger 42, no. 21; book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘III.S.c.24’: see Lee, Sheppard 1939. Royal Book-plates, 40 no. 23; not identi¢ed in sale catalogues. COPY London, British Museum; shelfmarks: ‘1413.g.9’, ‘IA.28333’; Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) white paper boards. Size: 209 ¿ stamp, and duplicate stamp (with date of transfer 11 Oct. 1913) 155 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 146 mm. r v on [a1 ], and on [c8 ].Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see Capital strokes and underlining in red. ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records c. 1054), no. 25. Provenance: Am Ende (nineteenth century); inscription on the shelfmark: Inc. e. I10.1. inside of the upper cover: ‘Ex bibliotheca Am-Endeana’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’ in pencil on the M-020 Mahomet II verso of the front endleaf. Asher & Co., catalogue (1854), no. Epistola magni Turci. 3048. Purchased from Asher, 17 Nov.1854 for 15 Francs (= »2. 15. r 0): see Library Bills (1851^5),325, and BooksPurchased (1853),65. [a1 ] [Zacchia], Laudivius: ‘Prefacio’ [addressed to] Franciscus shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.41. Beltrandus. Incipit: ‘[E]pistolas a me nuper in lucem editas ad quem potius mitterem . . .’ refs. See M-018. Laudivius here called ‘Laudinius’; ends M-022 Maillardus, Oliverius imperfectly. Sermones de adventu, et al. r [a1 ] ‘Argumentum epistolarum’. Incipit: ‘[M]aumetes Turcorum r a1 [Title-page.] imperator (cui postea ex magnitudine rerum . . .’ a v Maillardus, Oliverius: ‘Operis sequentis . . . actorisque com- v 1 [a1 ] [Mahomet II pseudo-; Zacchia, Laudivius]: Epistolae magni mendationem prosodion’. Incipit: ‘[Z]elo animarum ductus quo Turci. Incipit: ‘Audio te ad Leptam (Euphrate superato) copias (teste diuino Grego) . . .’ Dated Lyons, 26 June 1498. ingentes traiecisse quibus . . .’ r a2 Maillardus, Oliverius: Sermones de adventu. ‘Dominica ante [Cologne: Johann Guldenscha¡, c.1480]. 4o. aduentum de mane. Sermo .i.’ Incipit:‘[C]um videritis abhomina- collation: [a8 b c6]. tionem desolationis . . .’ r r Type: 110 G. 20 leaves. 25 lines ([a1 ]).Type area: 139 ¿ 76 mm ([a1 ]). refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 240 no. 48. v C 3765; Go¡ M-61; Pr1220; Babinger 40, no. 6; CIBN L-59; Hillard k5 [First colophon.] r 1199; Oates 698; Pellechet MS. 7411 (7348); Sheppard 921; 1 [Title-page, for list of contents.] H r Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 825. H2 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. 1706 maimonides, [m-022^m-024

r 2 r A1 [Title-page, for Quadragesimale.] a1 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. r r A2 Maillardus,Oliverius: Sermones Quadragesimales.‘Dominica A1 [Title-page, for Quadragesimale.] r in quinquagesima de charitate. Sermo.i.’ Incipit:‘‘‘[S]i charitatem A2 Maillardus,Oliverius: Sermones Quadragesimales.‘Dominica non habuero nihil sum . . .’’ [I Cor 13,2.] Hec verba origine pri- in quinquagesima de caritate. Sermo .i.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]i charitatem meua . . .’ non habuero nichil sum . . .’’ [I Cor 13,2.] Hec verba origine pri- v O9 [Second colophon.] meua . . .’ r r AA1 [Title-page, for list of contents.] R8 [Second colophon.] r r AA2 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. A1 [Title-page, for list of contents.] r r aa1 [Title-page.] A2 ‘Tabula alphabetica.’ r r aa2 Maillardus, Oliverius: Sermones Dominicales. ‘Dominica aa1 [Title-page.] r prima post penthecosten. Sermo primus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[R]ecordare aa2 Maillardus, Oliverius: Sermones Dominicales. ‘Dominica quia recepisti bona . . .’’ [Lc 16,25.] ‘‘Vos ascendite ad diem fes- prima post penthecosten. Sermo primus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[R]ecordare tum . . .’’ [Io 7,8.] Salutem appetentium ac gaudia . . .’ quia recepisti bona . . .’’ [Lc 16,25.] ‘‘Vos ascendite ad diem fes- 2 r AA1 Maillardus,Oliverius: Sermones de stipendio peccati et gra- tum . . .’’ [Io 7,8.] Salutem appetentium ac gaudia . . .’ r tiae praemio. Incipit: ‘[S]tipendia peccati mors gratia . . .’ AA1 Maillardus, Oliverius: Sermones de stipendio peccati et gra- v DD9 ‘Hec sunt xv incommoda que facit peccatum mortale . . .’ tiae praemio. Incipit: ‘[S]tipendia peccati mors gratia . . .’ v Incipit: ‘Amaricatiuum conscientie . . .’ EE8 ‘Hec sunt xv incommoda que facit peccatum mortale . . .’ r DD10 [Third colophon.] Incipit: ‘Amaricatiuum conscientie . . .’ o v Lyons: Jean de Vingle, 1498. 4 . In three parts, dated: (I) 5 Nov. EE8 [Third colophon.] 2 r 1498; (II) 10 Dec. 1498; (III) 7 Dec. 1498. aa2 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. 8 6 6 8 10 8 2 v collation: Part I: a^i k ; part II: A^N O AA ; part III: aa5 [Fourth colophon.] 2 8 10 H aa^ii AA^CC DD . Leaf H2 signed aaiii. Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, for Jean Petit, Jean Richard and Woodcut initials. Durand Gerlier, and Jacques Huguetan at Lyons, 1500. 8o. In HC *10515; Go¡ M-73; Pr 8649^51; BSB-Ink M-26; CIBN M-29; three parts, dated: (I) 7 May 1500; (II) 26 June 1500; (III) 14 Oates 3235; Polain 2568; Sack, Freiburg, 2308; Sheppard 6701. Aug.1500. 8 10 2 4 2 8 8 COPY collation: Part I: a^k l a ; part II: A^R A ; part III: aa^kk 4 8 2 6 Wanting O10 of the Sermones quadragesimales containing De ll AA^EE aa . Vingle’s device. HC *10516; Go¡ M-74; BMC VIII 121; Pr 8201^3; BSB-Ink M-27; Binding: Contemporary German(?) blind-tooled calf over CIBN M-30; Rhodes 1148 (II), 1149 (III); Sheppard 6320. wooden boards, with two metal catches and remains of clasps. COPY Gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Parchment Part III bound before part I. index tabs dyed green and red. Quintuple ¢llets form a frame, Binding: Contemporary German pigskin over wooden boards, within which are foliate sta¡ and rosette stamps. Intersecting covered with eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter green mo- triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, decorated with repeated rocco and Buntpapier. Yellow-edged leaves. Strips from a thir- merrythoughts, a circular £oral stamp, and a rosette stamp, and, teenth-century parchment manuscript visible in the binding. on the upper cover, two other stamps, one inscribed, one perhaps Size: 195 ¿ 140 ¿ 63 mm. Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 129 mm. a £euron, both now covered by the Bodleian stamp. Size: 210 ¿ r On aa1 , beneath Pigouchet’s device, ‘Obiit 1502’ written in an 150 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 136 mm. early hand. ‘9’ in brown ink at centre of front pastedown. Some Pastedowns and endleaves consist of thirteenth-century manu- marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a number of con- script on parchment by Defensor of Liguge¤ , Liber scintillarum; temporary and early hands. see ed. Henri M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (Turnhout, 1957), cap. IV Provenance: Wol¡ Kromer (sixteenth cenury); inscription on sent. 39 - cap. VI sent. 24; XXXVI, 14 - XLII, 3; I, 1 - III, 26; front pastedown: ‘Pro domino Wol¡ Kromer’. August Prager XLII, 4 -XLVI,10. (seventeenth century?); inscription on front pastedown: ‘Von H. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ Father Augusto Prager ererbet’. Francis Douce (1757^1834); marks in an early hand. armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Provenance: Purchased ‘At Wise’s 1st auction of Thorpe’s shelfmark: Douce M 386. Books’, lot 582, for »0. 3. 6; see Books Purchased (1832), 16, and Financial Statements (1828^32, Library Records b. 4), no. 16, ‘Books purchased by the Librarian’. M-024 Maimonides, Moses shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.19. Aphorismi secundum doctrinam Galeni, et al. r M-023 Maillardus, Oliverius a1 Maimonides, Moses: Aphorismi secundum doctrinam Galeni. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine Dei pii et misericordis . . .’ Sermones de adventu, et al. r a2 [Table of contents.] r r a1 [Title-page.] a3 Maimonides, Moses: Aphorismi secundum doctrinam Galeni. r a2 Maillardus, Oliverius: Sermones de adventu. ‘Dominica ante ‘Particula prima’. Incipit:‘[N]eruus qui lacerto coniungitur prop- aduentum de mane. Sermo .i.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um videritis abhomina- ter vim . . .’ tionem desolationis . . .’ refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 911. v refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 240 no. 48. r5 [Colophon.] v v l9 [First colophon.] r5 ‘Registrum’. m-024^m-025] maiolus, laurentius 1707

r A1 Johannes Damascenus: Aphorismi. Incipit: ‘[L]iberet te Deus abinuicem di¡erunt’. Incipit: ‘[T]heophrastus existimauit modos ¢li amantissime a deuio erroris . . .’ ¢gurae primae esse nouem . . .’ r refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 824. e4 Maiolus, Laurentius: ‘Tractatus de misturis primis, in quo poni- r A5 Rhasis, Mohammed: De secretis in medicina. ‘Liber rasis de tur diuersitas opinionum, et quid sentiendum secundum secretis in medicina qui liber ampho apellatur.’ Incipit: Aristotelem’. Incipit: ‘[D]i⁄cile et admodum arduum est uidere ‘[C]ongregaui in diuisionibus egritudinum . . .’ an uerum sit . . .’ v refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 248. f2 Maiolus, Laurentius: ‘Tractatus de syllogismis hypoteticis r C7 [Prognostica Hippocratis. Capsula eburnea.] Incipit:‘[P]eruenit secundum Auerroim et increpatio Auicennae Alfarabii et Boetii’. ad nos quod Ypocras cum morti appropinquaret precepit . . .’ Incipit:‘[S]yllogismorum hypoteticorum siue conditionalium . . .’ r refs. See Kibre, Hippocrates latinus, 110^23; Thorndike^Kibre g8 Maiolus, Laurentius: ‘Quod pars logicae que topica dicitur non 1037. sit scientiaut probabiliores latini putant’. Incipit:‘[Q]uia nobis est : Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, for Benedictus animus postposito libro topicorum . . .’ v Hectoris, 29 May 1489. 4o. g9 ‘Registrum’. 2 r collation: a^q8 r6 A^C8. a1 [Title-page.] 2 v HC *10524; Go¡ M-77; BMC VI 824; Pr 6588; BSB-Ink M-28; a1 Maiolus, Laurentius: [Letter addressed to] Hybletus Fliscus. CIBN M-507; Hillard 1415; Oates 2490; Rhodes 1150; Sack, Incipit: ‘Tantum me tibi pro tua erga . . .’ Freiburg, 2309^10; Sheppard 5339. refs. See Dukas 13^25 and Musso 140^1. 2 r a2 Maiolus, Laurentius: De conversione propositionum secun- COPY dum peripateticos. Incipit: ‘[P]ertractaturis de conuersione pro- Bound with: positionum de inesse . . .’ 2. Johannes de Vigo, Practica in arte chirurgica copiosa. Lyon, refs. See Dukas 13^25. 1516. i r [Colophon.] Leaf C r, (Colophon, l. 4):‘Bononie . . .’, not as BMC. 8 8 i r ‘Registrum’. Binding: Sixteenth-century blind-tooled quarter pigskin over 8 A r Averroes: Quaestio in Analytica Priora Aristotelis. Translated wooden boards. Two catches lost, remains of clasps. ‘64’ in ink 1 by Helias Cretensis Hebraeus. The translation is dedicated to on the upper cover. Manuscript title on rectangular paper label Johannes Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[I]ntentio in hoc sermone at the head of the spine. Quadruple ¢llets form a frame.Vertical est inuestigare de propositione . . .’ quadruple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into two compart- refs. See Dukas 26^76 and B. Kieszkowski, ‘Les rapports entre ments, each decorated with a sequence of di¡erent ornamental Elie del Medigo et Pic de la Mirandole’, Rinascimento, 2nd ser. 4 stamps. Size: 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 138 mm. (1964), 49. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early hand. o Provenance: Johannes Wilhalmus (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, July 1497. 4 . 4 8 10 2 8 v collation: a b^f g a^i A^D . Leaf A1 signed a. signature on C8 : ‘Joh.Wilhalmus’. Thomas Thiermair (£. 1597); from Eichsta« tt; MF 1597 from Ingolstadt University; printed HC 2191; R 611; Go¡ M-83; BMC V 557; Pr 5558; BSB-Ink M-64; label: ‘Thomas Thirmair Philos: & Medic. Doctor’. Frater CIBN M-35; Hillard 1292; Oates 2175^6; Scapecchi, ‘Annali’, 14; Xavier de Hieber (£. 1773); armorial book-plate; see Warnecke Sheppard 4636^7. 843. Purchased for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), 35. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.49(1). Bound with: 2. Laurentius Maiolus, De gradibus medicinarum.Venice: [Aldus M-025 Maiolus, Laurentius Manutius, Romanus, before13 Sept.] 1497 (M-026). Epiphyllides in dialecticis, et al. Wanting the blank leaf g10. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled purple r a1 [Title-page.] morocco; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 196 ¿ 147 ¿ 28 mm. Size of r a2 Manutius, Aldus: [Letter addressed to] ‘Adolescentibus studio- leaf: 190 ¿ 135 mm. sis’. A few marginal notes, mainly correcting the text and extracting refs. Aldo Manuzio editore, 18^19. key words, in a humanist hand. v a2 Maiolus, Laurentius: [Letter addressed to] Aldus Manutius. Provenance: Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (1771^1823); sale Incipit: ‘Testarer, et iureiurando, si opus esset . . .’ (1824), lot 390; purchased for »17. 17. 0; see Books Purchased v a3 Maiolus, Laurentius: [Letter addressed to] Hippolytus d’Este. (1824), 9; note on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Purchased at Sir Incipit: ‘[C]um tuas ex Pannonia iucundissimas . . .’ M. M. Sykes’ sale1824’. r a4 [Table of contents.] shelfmark: Auct. 2R 3.6(1). r b1 Maiolus, Laurentius: Epiphyllides in dialecticis. Incipit: SECOND COPY ‘[H]umanum studium in nulla re magis quam in adeptione scien- Wanting g5^6 and D3^6. Owing to an errorof imposition the textof tiarum esse debet . . .’ 2 2 v 2 r 2 v the inner forme of the second sheet ofgathering d ( d3 , d4 , d5 , refs. See Jules Dukas, Recherches surl’histoirelitte¤ raire du quin- 2 r and d6 ) of De conversione propositionum is also printed on the zie' me sie' cle. Laurent Maioli, Pic de la Mirandole, Elie del Medigo corresponding pages of gathering 2c. (Paris,1876), 2^13, and Gian Giacomo Musso,‘La cultura genov- Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, stamped ese tra il Quattro e il Cinquecento’, Miscellanea di storia ligure, 1 with the Aldine anchor; gilt-edged leaves and marbled paste- (,1958), 123^87, at 139^42. downs. Size: 209 ¿ 150 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 138 mm. v d6 Maiolus, Laurentius: ‘Tractatus de positione modorum quin- que Theophrasti et de ¢gura quarta Galeni et quomodo 1708 mayronis, franciscus de [m-025^m-028

r Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a humanist hand. h4 Mayronis, Franciscus de: ‘In festo sancti Mathie apostoli. Early manuscript foliation: 1^12 only. On the front endleaf are Sermo .i.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]ecidit sors super Mathiam et annumera- typographical notes in a nineteenth-century hand. tus . . .’’ [Act 1,26.] Quia secundum preclaram Dauid prophe- Provenance: Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot 1303. tiam . . .’Inserted between sermons 119 and120. v Caesar Malan (1812^1894). Donated by Malan to the k4 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus super Pater Noster. Incipit: Indian Institute, Oxford, in 1885; book-plate: ‘Indian Institute, ‘‘‘[V]oluntas dei sancti¢catio vestra . . .’’ [I Th 4,3.] Non potest Oxford. The Malan Library presented by S. C. Malan, D. D., bene seruiri persone nisi sciatur eius voluntas . . .’ r Vicar of Broadwindsor, January 1885’. Acquired by the Bodleian k7 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de penitentia. Incipit: in 1928. ‘‘‘[P]enitentiam agite appropinquabit enim regnum celorum’’ shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1497.2. [Mt 4,17.] Quia beatus Ioannes convocans populum . . .’ v A2 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de ieiunio. Incipit: ‘[I]eiunium vt ait Augustinus purgat mentem subleuat sensum . . .’ v M-026 Maiolus, Laurentius A3 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de articulis ¢dei. Incipit: De gradibus medicinarum. ‘[C]irca articulos ¢dei sciendum est quod in exordio surgentis r ecclesie . . .’ A1 [Title-page.] v A v Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus super magni¢cat. Incipit: A1 Maiolus, Laurentius: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria 6 Sforza, il Moro. Incipit: ‘Praeter meam in te summam obseruan- ‘‘‘[M]agni¢cat anima mea . . .’’ [Lc 1,46.] Hoc est canticum leti- tiam . . .’ tie . . .’ r B r Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de corpore Christi. Incipit: A2 Maiolus, Laurentius: De gradibus medicinarum. ‘Prologus’. 2 Incipit: ‘Qui sese in scientiis praeclarum . . .’ ‘‘‘[M]emoriam fecit mirabilium suorum . . .’’ [Ps 110] Tria sunt r preconia . . .’ A3 Maiolus, Laurentius: De gradibus medicinarum. ‘Caput pri- r mum de proportione graduum ad inuicem secundum Alchindum C1 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de septem doni Spiritus et Arnaldum’. Incipit:‘[C]um sermo de inuentione graduum med- Sancti. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n principio creauit deus . . .’’ [Gn 1,1.] Nota icinarum . . .’ quod sicut Deus maiorem mundum creauit . . .’ v refs. See Dukas 77^104 and Musso 139^42. C2 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de ultimo iudicio. Incipit: r I1 ‘Correctiones in epiphyllidibus’. ‘[D]e vltimo Dei iuditio mihi consideranti occurrunt . . .’ C v Mayronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus super Missus est. Incipit: Venice: [Aldus Manutius, Romanus, before 13 Sept.] 1497. 4o. On 5 ‘‘‘[I]n mense autem sexto missus est . . .’’ [Lc the date see Scapecchi,‘Annali’,15. 1,26.] Quia instante deuotissimo tempore . . .’ collation: A^G8 I2. Woodcut diagrams. Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis, 11 Feb. 1493/4. o HC 10528; R 242(?) Go¡ M-84; BMC V 557; Pr 5562; BSB-Ink 4 . 10 8 M-63; CIBN M-36; Hillard 1293; Sander 4127; Scapecchi, collation: [*] a^z h m k A^E . Gathering [*] is numbered but not ‘Annali’, 15; Sheppard 4638. Micro¢che: Unit 13: Medical signed. Incunabula: Part III. H *10531; Go¡ M-93; BMC V 392; Pr 4863; BSB-Ink F-246; Oates 1912; Sheppard 4051. COPY Bound with M-025(1); see there for details of binding and proven- COPY ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 135 mm. Binding: Contemporary German(?) blind-tooled quarter sheep Wanting the two leaves of errata (gathering I). dyed red over wooden boards, with remains of one clasp; yellow- shelfmark: Auct. 2R 3.6(2). edged leaves; leather index tabs.‘WW II’(?) on rectangular paper label at tail of the spine.‘75’also on rectangular label at centre of the spine. Triple ¢llets form a frame, divided by vertical triple ¢l- M-027 Mayronis, Franciscus de lets into two compartments.The one adjacent to the spine is deco- Sermones de sanctis, et al. rated with a repeated headed-outline tool, the other one with a r repeated rosette stamp. Strips from a ¢fteenth-century parch- [* ] [Note.] Incipit: ‘Scias tamen quicunque legis quod in opere isto 1 ment manuscript visible in the binding. Size: 220 ¿ 155 ¿ non ponuntur dominicales sermones . . .’ The edition of the Sermones dominicales alluded to in the note seems never to have 50 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 146 mm. been printed; see BMC. ‘N. 34’ in red crayon on the front pastedown. Some marginal r notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early German(?) hand. [*2 ] [Table of contents.] v Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich, no. [*2 ] [Table of contents, in alphabetical order.] r 1726; ‘Dupl’ and ‘1726’ in pencil respectively on front and rear a1 Mayronis, Franciscus de: Sermones de sanctis. [Sermo I.] Incipit:‘‘‘[V]erbum caro factum est . . .’’ [Io1,14.] Quia inter cetera endleaves. Purchased from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 79 (1886), scripture oracula . . .’Among the sermons are included the follow- no. 535, for 6 Marks,; see Library Bills (1886), no. 8. ing tracts:Tractatus debaptismo; de angelis; de humilitate; de suf- shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.57. fragiis defunctorum; de indulgenciis. refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, II nos 93^184, and B. Roth, M-028 Mayronis, Franciscus de Franz von Mayronis O. F. M. Sein Leben, seine Werke, seine Lehre vom Formalunterschied in Gott, Franziskanische Sermones de sanctis, et al. r Forschungen, 3 (Werl in Westfalen, 1936), 69 and 236^8 for some a1 [Title-page.] v of the tracts. a1 [Table of contents.] m-028^m-030] maius, junianus 1709

2 r a1 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Sermones de sanctis. [Sermo I.] Pastedowns consistof parchment leaves from a late twelfth-/early Incipit:‘‘‘[V]erbum caro factum est . . .’’ [Io1,14.] Quia inter cetera thirteenth-century Psalter (front) and a thirteenth-century scripture oracula . . .’Among the sermons are included the follow- Breviary (rear). r ing tracts:Tractatus debaptismo; de angelis; de humilitate; de suf- ‘4a’ in brown ink in the lower margin of a2 . A few marginal notes, fragiis defunctorum; de indulgenciis. mainly extracting key words, in two di¡erent early hands. Partial refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, II nos 93^184 and Roth, Franz manuscript title on the fore-edge. von Mayronis, 70. shelfmark: Don. e.545. r h7 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: ‘In festo sancti Mathie apostoli. Sermo primo.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]ecidit sors super Mathiam et annu- M-029 Mayronis, Franciscus de meratus . . .’’ [Act1,26.] Quia secundum preclaram Dauid prophe- ciam . . .’Inserted between sermons 119 and120. Sermones de tempore. r r D7 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus super Pater Noster. A2 ‘Tabula alphabetica super primo volumine sermonum de tem- Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oluntas dei sancti¢catio vestra . . .’’ [I Th 4,3.] Non pore’. r potest bene seruiri persone nisi sciatur eius voluntas . . .’ a2 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Sermones de tempore. ‘Dominica r E2 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de penitentia. Incipit: prima aduentus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]ratres scientes quia hora est . . .’’ ‘‘‘[P]enitentiam agite appropinquabit enim regnum celorum’’ [Rom 13,11.] Aduentus Domini quatuor dominicis celebratur . . .’ [Mt 4,17.] Quia beatus Iohannes convocans populum . . .’ refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, II nos 1^92, and Roth, Franz v E5 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de ieiunio. Incipit: von Mayronis, 68. ‘[I]eiunium vt ait Augustinus purgat mentem subleuat sensum . . .’ [Brussels: Fratres Vitae Communis, between 9 June 1481 and v E6 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de articulis ¢dei. Incipit: 1484]. Folio. As dated in HPT. 10 8 6 8 10 j 8 10 ‘[C]irca articulos ¢dei sciendum est quod in exordio surgentis collation: A B CD a^p q r^t v u x^z h aa^kk ll . Leaf A2 ecclesie . . .’ signed A1, etc. v F1 Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus super magni¢cat. Incipit: HC *10529; Go¡, Supplement, M-94a; BMC IX175; Pr 9343; BBFN ‘‘‘[M]agni¢cat anima mea . . .’’ [Lc 1,46.] Hoc est canticum leti- 120; BSB-Ink F-248; Campbell 1215; HPT I 52^3, II 398; ILC cie . . .’ 1521; Oates 3864; Sheppard 7190. F v Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de corpore Christi. 5 COPY Incipit: ‘‘‘[M]emoriam fecit mirabilium suorum . . .’’ [Ps 110.] Binding: Contemporary Netherlandish blind-tooled calf over Tria sunt preconia . . .’ wooden boards, with two metal catches and remains of clasps. G r Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de septem donis Spiritus 5 Triple ¢llets form an intersecting frame. The inner rectangle is Sancti. Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n principio creauit Deus . . .’’ [Gn 1,1.] Nota divided by diagonal triple ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and triangu- quod sicut Deus maiorem mundum creauit . . .’ lar compartments, decorated with small circular £eur-de-lis and G v Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus de ultimo iudicio. Incipit: 6 stamps; see Foot, ‘Monasteries and Dragons’, 196, and M. ‘[D]e vltimo Dei iudicio mihi consideranti occurrunt . . .’ Foot, Studies in the History of Bookbinding (Aldershot, 1993), H r Ma[y]ronis, Franciscus de: Tractatus super Missus est. Incipit: 1 135. Rebacked. Two parchment endleaves. Strips from a thir- ‘‘‘[I]n mense autem sexto missus est angelus Gabriel . . .’’ [Lc1,26.] teenth-century parchment manuscript visible in the binding. Quia instante deuotissimo tempore . . .’ Size: 285 ¿ 220 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 195 mm. o r Basel: JacobusWol¡, de Pforzheim, 1498. 4 . On a2 a seven-line initial ‘F’ is supplied in blue with reserved 10 2 8 10 collation: a a^z A^H I . white decoration and red pen-work decoration extending into Woodcut initial. the margin. Some initials are supplied in red with reserved white H *10532; Go¡ M-94; BMC III 777; Pr 7706; BSB-Ink F-247; Sack, decoration. Other initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of Freiburg, 2409; Sheppard 2498^9. chapter headings are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. COPY Provenance: ’s Hertogenbosch, Brothers of the Common Life v Wanting a1. (before 1623); inscription on A1 : ‘Pertinet ad librariam domus Binding: Contemporary German (Cologne) blind-tooled calf clericorum in buscoducis’. Berne, diocese of Utrecht, over bevelled wooden boards, with two metal catches, two clasps Premonstratensian abbey, BVM et S. Johannes Baptista; sale lost. Triple ¢llets form an intersecting double frame. Within the (Leiden, 13 Dec. 1887), lot 122; shelfmark ‘N. 24’ similar to that outer frame two parallel horizontal stripes of a foliate sta¡ roll of lot 76, now Auct. Q supra 1.32 (C-101); note [by Rogers] and a vertical roll containing three armorial shields, linked up by on the front pastedown. Purchased from Martinus Nijho¡, ornamental foliage: the ¢rst, ermine, on a chief three crowns, for Catalogue 208 (1889), no. 133, for »6 (after a 10% discount); see the city of Cologne; the second, (argent) a cross (sable), for the Library Bills,17 Jan. 1889. archbishopric; the third, a bend wavy and in chief the uncial letter shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen. 2.16. ‘D’, the arms of Johann Du« ster, the binder. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular M-030 Maius, Junianus compartments, decorated with a circular rosette stamp and De priscorum proprietate verborum. lozenge-shaped £oral stamps; see Goldschmidt, 179 no. 57 and v pl. CIII(57); Weale, R. 647; Ilse Schunke, Der Ko« lner Rollen-u. a1 Maius, Junianus: [Preface addressed to] Ferdinandus I de Platteneinband im 16. Jahrhundert, Sammlung bibliothekswis- Aragona, King of Naples. senschaftlicher Arbeiten, 46 (1937), 365 Rollen no. 3. Rebacked. refs. Roberto Ricciardi, ‘Angelo Poliziano, Giuniano Maio, Size: 225 ¿ 165 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 144 mm. Antonio Calcillo’, Rinascimento, 2nd ser. 8 (1968), 277^309, at 302^3. 1710 maius, junianus [m-030^m-032

r a2 Maius, Junianus: De priscorum proprietate verborum. Incipit: H *10540; Go¡ M-96; BMC VI 892; Pr 6483; BSB-Ink M-66; CIBN ‘[A] composita plerumque separationem signi¢cat . . .’ M-38; GfT 1977; Rhodes 1153; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 73; Sheppard refs. See Ricciardi 277^84 and Simona Gavinelli,‘Le Eleganzie 5516.

di LorenzoValla: fonti grammaticali latine e strati¢cazione com- COPY positiva’, Italia medioevaleeumanistica,31 (1988), 205^57, at 251^ Binding: c.1800 calf; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on 7. both covers; yellow-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green r mm9 Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Henricus silk bookmark. Size: 341 ¿ 237 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 330 ¿ Languardus, Archbishop of Acerenza and Matera. 216 mm. refs. Ricciardi 303^4. Foliation by the rubricator: 1^330. r [Naples]: Mathias Moravus and Blasius Romerus, 1475. Folio. On a2 a 12^line initial ‘A’ is supplied in blue with reserved white collation: a^d10 e f8 g^i K10 l m12 n^q10 R12 s^z h10 k12 aa^dd10 ee8 decoration (four-petalled £ower) and red pen-work decoration. ¡6 gg hh II^LL mm10. Other initials, paragraph marks, underlining of chapter headings, H *10539; Go¡ M-95; BMC XII 62; Pr 6695; BSB-Ink M-65; CIBN and capital strokes are supplied in red. Rubricator’s signature on r M-37; Fava^Bresciano 108; Sheppard 5429. ii1 , within the initial: ‘W.Suzingus Archidi[a?]c[on?]us’, and date r COPY on ll10 :‘1479’. Provenance: Gerard Meerman (1722^1771); manuscript cata- Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled quarter calf over v wooden boards; yellow-edged leaves. Two catches lost, remains logue (MMW S 145 III, fol. 2 , no. 410b). Johan Meerman (1753^ of clasps. ‘Dictionarius’ along the lower edge. Strips from 1815); purchased at his sale, vol. II, p. 4, lot 36, for £. 95; see Books twelfth/thirteenth-century parchment manuscript visible in the Purchased . . . at the Sale of M. Meerman, p. 32. binding. Quadruple ¢llets form a frame.Vertical quadruple ¢llets Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 2.1. divide the inner rectangle into four compartments. The compart- shelfmark: Auct. O 1.19. ment adjacent to the spine is decorated with a cresting stamp and a square four-petalled £oral stamp; the following compartments M-032 Maius, Junianus are decorated respectively with a rectangular foliate sta¡ stamp, a rectangular foliate stamp with £owers and grapes, and a square De priscorum proprietate verborum (ed. Bartholomaeus winged dragon stamp. On the lower cover the inner rectangle is Parthenius). v divided into three compartments. The compartment adjacent to a1 Maius, Junianus: [Prologue addressed to] Ferdinandus I de the spine is decorated with the cresting stamp and the square Aragona, King of Naples. £oral stamp; the following ones are decorated respectively with refs. Ricciardi 302^3. r the foliate sta¡ stamp and a square rosette stamp. Remains of a a2 Maius, Junianus: De priscorum proprietate verborum. Edited manuscript label at the head of the spine. Size: 420 ¿ 290 ¿ by Bartholomaeus Parthenius, as indicated in the letter. Incipit: 100 mm. Size of leaf: 403 ¿ 278 mm. ‘[A] composita plerumque separationem signi¢cat . . .’ Some marginal notes, supplementing the text, and‘nota’marks in refs. See M-030. v a contemporary hand. K7 Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Henricus Languardus, Initials are supplied in red or blue. Archbishop of Acerenza and Matera. Incipit: ‘[A]udio te nostra Provenance: Johannes Tro« ster (À before May 1485); inscription editione plurimum gratulari, uir optime . . .’ r on a1 : ‘Vocabularius Troster’. Regensburg, Cathedral library; refs. See Ricciardi 303^4. r inscription in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand on rear paste- K8 Bartholomaeus Parthenius: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus down: ‘Donatus est predicature summe ecclesie Ratis[bonensis] Tronus. Incipit:‘Arthemo philosophorum sui temporis diligentis- a domino doctore Iohanne tro« ster canonico Ratis[bonense]’. On simus . . .’ the front pastedown a manuscript note in an eighteenth/nine- refs. Angelo Maria Quirini, Specimen variae literaturae quae in teenth-century German signed: L. H. (possibly Ludwig Hain, urbe Brixia eiusque ditione paulo post typographiae incunabula 1781^1836) Purchased for »4. 0.0; see Books Purchased (1851), 48. £orebat, 2 vols (Brescia, 1739), II 62^3. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.15. Treviso: Bartholomaeus Confalonerius, 31 Mar. 1480. Folio. collation: a^c10 d^f8 g^r10 | s^z & m k A^K8. M-031 Maius, Junianus HC *10541; Go¡ M-97; BMC VI 893; Pr 6487; BSB-Ink M-67; CIBN M-39; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 76; Sheppard 5523^4. De priscorum proprietate verborum. FIRST COPY v a1 Maius, Junianus: [Prologue addressed to] Ferdinandus I de Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf; Aragona, King of Naples. bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 310 ¿ 216 ¿ 64 mm. Size of refs. Ricciardi 302^3. leaf: 299 ¿ 192 mm. r a2 Maius, Junianus: De priscorum proprietate verborum. Incipit: Provenance: Sotheby’s sale (3 May 1832), lot 541; purchased for ‘[A] composita plerumque separationem signi¢cat . . .’ »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 16. refs. See M-030. shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.24. r ll10 Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Henricus Languardus, SECOND COPY Archbishop of Acerenza and Matera. Leaf K8 backed. refs. Ricciardi 303^4. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) mottled Treviso: Bernardus de Colonia, 1477. Folio. calf; marbled-edged leaves. Size: 280 ¿ 205 ¿ 55 mm. Size of collation: a^c10 d^f8 g^r10 | s^y8.10 aa12 bb^ll10. leaf: 274 ¿ 190 mm. m-032^m-035] malory, thomas 1711

A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in a humanist hand. Wheatley (sale, 23 Feb. 1836), lot 1349, for »0. 11. 0; see Books On front endleaves title in two di¡erent seventeenth-century Purchased (1836), 22. hands. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.27. v r Five- and10^line initials are supplied in red on a1 and a2 respec- tively, the latter with reserved white decoration. M-034 Maletis, Albericus de Provenance: Montello, Veneto, Carthusians, SS. Maria et r De testibus. Hieronymus; inscription on a2 : ‘Domus Montelli ordinis cart. r r A1 [Title-page.] G(?) 13’. Frederic North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1766^1827); on a1 r circular stamp: Gothic G surmounted by an earl’s coronet. A2 Rosate, Albericus de [pseudo-; Maletis, Albericus de]: De tes- Purchased by Heber for »2. 7. 0, according to the price annotated tibus. Incipit: ‘Conspiciens testium materiam frequentem et in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Heber (1773^1833); necessariam vt inquit Arch[ad]ius iurisco[nsultus] eamque con- v fuse satis atque di¡use a maioribus nostris traditam esse . . .’ stamp on K8 ; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 4671, sold for »1. 1. 0. Purchased at the anonymous sale (London: Wheatley, 23 Feb. Ascribed in this edition to Albericus de Rosate, but ascribed to 1836), lot 1348 for »0. 6. 6; see Books Purchased (1836), 22. Albericus de Maletis by Savigny VI note 115, which erroneously shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.41. suggests that the author is to be identi¢ed with ‘Christophorus Albericius Papiensis’. Correctly identi¢ed in Memorie e docu- M-033 Maius, Junianus menti perla storia dell’Universita' di Pavia edegli uomini piu' illustri che v’insegnarono, 3 parts (Pavia, 1877^8), I 44; BMC VII 1012 De priscorum proprietate verborum. ascribes the work to Albricus de Militio, stating ‘the surname ‘‘de v a1 Maius, Junianus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] Ferdinandus I Rosate . . . being an erroneous ampli¢cation’. GW gives ‘de de Aragona, King of Naples. Militio’as a variant form of de Maletis; also‘de Manectis’. refs. Ricciardi 302^3. Pavia: Leonardus Gerla, 15 Mar. 1497. Folio. r a2 Maius, Junianus: De priscorum proprietate verborum. Incipit: collation: A^D4 E2. ‘[A] composita plaerunque separationem signi¢cat . . .’ GW 521; HC *14007; Go¡ M-578; BMC VII1011; Pr 7108; BSB-Ink refs. See M-030. A-101; Sack, Freiburg, 41; Sheppard 5859.

[Venice]: Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 23 Feb. 1490. Folio. The COPY printer is named in the prefatory letter (BMC). Binding: Twentieth-centurygrey paper boards. Size: 387 ¿ 268 ¿ 8 6 collation: a^z & m k A^Q RS . 8 mm. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ 256 mm. HC *10545; Go¡ M-100; BMC V 416; Pr 5126; BSB-Ink M-70; Some early and seventeenth-century marginal notes, including CIBN M-41; Oates 2013; Sheppard 4115. comments on the text and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the COPY text in black ink. Binding: Contemporary, c.1490, yellowish-brown Italian Provenance: Ludwig Rosenthal (1840^1928), Catalogue 208, no. (Venice) goatskin over thick wooden boards bevelled inwards. 149. Purchased in 1964 from Rosenthal, from the Gordon Du¡ Four clasps (three star nails, forming a triangle) hinging on the Fund; note [by David Rogers] and Gordon Du¡ book label on v upper cover, now lost; triangular catches (with point cut o¡), the front pastedown; stamp on A1 dated 19 Aug. 1964; see secured by three nails. Scalloped metal centre bosses and corner- ‘Printed Book Accessions’, BLR 8,2 (1968), 104. pieces, now lost. Intersecting ¢llets form ¢ve frames with multiple shelfmark: Inc. b. I23.1497.1. lines. Repeated ornamental and £oral tools between the second and third, and the fourth and ¢fth. Fillets form the inner rectangle M-035 Malory,Thomas decorated with knotworktooling in the centre. Covers transposed Le morte d’Arthur. during nineteenth-century rebacking. Light brown edges.Title in Fragment. ink along the lower edge, IVNIANI M. DE PROPR. VER. Headbands lacking. Sewn on three double thongs. Nineteenth- Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, 25 Mar. 1498. Folio. collation: .6 :8 a^s8.6 t v8 A^C6 D^H8 I^V6 X4 Y6 (Gothic) A^ century highly gilt spine. Original pastedowns. Endleaves want- 6 ing. Same outer border tool on Yale UL Zi + 5328.3: Cicero, E . Epistolae ad familiares, Venice: Bartholomeus de Zanis de H 1865; Pr 9712; Du¡ 284; Sheppard 7458; STC 802. Portesio 1492, also from S. Tommaso dei Borgognoni, Torcello; COPY on Venice, Bibl. Marciana, Inc. V. 171: , Super A fragment consisting of two leaves, t2^3; see The Works of Sir tertio Sententiarum, Venice: H Liechtenstein, 1490, and on Thomas Malory, ed. E.Vinaver, 3 vols (Oxford, 1947), II 503 (l. 1) Houghton Library, Harvard, Inc. 4385: Pomponius Mela, De - 509 (l.16). orbis situ, Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 1482. Size: 330 ¿ 215 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco; bound for 62 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 209 mm. the Bodleian Library. Size: 265 ¿ 185 ¿ 7 mm. Size of v On S6 an inscription in a humanist hand:‘Nullusbeatus dicitur [ ] leaf: 244 ¿ 170 mm. positus’. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. Provenance: Torcello (Venice), S. Tommaso dei Borgognoni; shelfmark: Douce Fragm. d.4. inscription on the inside of the (originally) lower cover: ‘Monrii Sti Thomae gondiorum’. Samuel Parr (1747^1825); printed labels on the inside of both upper and lower covers. Purchased from 1712 mancinellus, antonius [m-036^m-039

M-036 Mamoris, Petrus Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Flagellum male¢corum, et al. Bequeathed in 1834. r shelfmark: Douce 53. a2 Mamoris, Petrus: [Preface addressed to] Ludovicus de Rochechouart, Bishop of Saintes. Incipit: ‘[S]upra vires etiam M-038 Mamoris, Petrus exploratas arduum opus considero . . .’ The author is called Petrus Madonis here. Naturae verborum cum interrogationibus. v r a2 Mamoris, Petrus: Flagellum male¢corum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam a1 [Title-page.] r tempore multo nimis Anglorum . . . [A]d aures sepe venit iudicum a2 Mamoris, Petrus: Naturae verborum cum interrogationibus. ecclesie in Aquitania . . .’ Incipit: ‘[U]t iuuenes scholares congrue et decenter latinum intel- v e6 Henricus de Gorichen: Tractatus de superstitiosis quibusdam ligant . . .’ casibus. Incipit:‘[I]n lectione nouissima vestris me obligaui dilec- [Paris]: Pierre Levet, [between 1494 and 1497]. 4o. tionibus responsurum quibusdam mihi presentatis casibus . . .’ collation: a8. refs. See A. G. Weiler, Heinrich von Gorkum (À1431): seine C 3788; BMC VIII 105; Pr 8076; CIBN M-47; not in Sheppard. Stellung in der Philosophie und derTheologie des Spa« tmittelalters COPY (Zurich and Cologne, 1962), 97 no. 28. Wanting a . o 1 [Toulouse: Henricus Mayer, c.1485]. 4 . As dated by Sheppard; Binding: Bound in modern acid-free card. Size: 215 ¿ 145 ¿ CIBN dates [between 1486 and 1488]. 2 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 140 mm. collation: a^d8 e f6. Leaf a signed a , a a , etc. r 2 1 3 2 ‘2133/4’ in brown ink in the upper left-hand corner of a2 . Some C 3787; BMC VIII 358; Pr 8719; CIBN M-45; Sheppard 6757. marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a sixteenth-cen- COPY tury English(?) hand.

Wanting the blank leaf a1. Leaf a8 is bound before f1. Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his Binding: Nineteenth-century half red morocco over paste- sale, lot 269, for »20. boards. ‘71’(?) on a slip of paper pasted on the front endleaf. shelfmark: Inc. d. F1.2. Size: 200 ¿ 140 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 131 mm. Ruling in red ink. A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in a M-039 Mancinellus, Antonius humanist hand. Carmen de £oribus ad Veliternos, et al. Provenance: [ ] Fulcrandus(?) (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); r r A1 [Title-page.] name partly visible under ultraviolet light on e6 . Inscription on v v A1 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter in verse addressed to] Orsus f5 . Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Orsinus, Bishop of Teano. ‘[V]rse decus procerum, Romanae shelfmark: Douce 54. gloria linguae > Vnica pierio spesque salusque choro’; 10 elegiac distichs. v A1 [Table of contents.] M-037 Mamoris, Petrus r A2 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] the reader. Flagellum male¢corum, et al. Incipit: ‘[N]on solum sciendi aliquid artem esse . . .’ Dated Rome, r a1 [Title-page.] 1 Aug. 1489. r v a2 Mamoris, Petrus: [Preface addressed to] Ludovicus de A2 Mancinellus, Antonius: Carmen de £oribus ad Veliternos. Rochechouart, Bishop of Saintes. Incipit: ‘[S]upra vires etiam ‘[A]bba pater(?), monachus pater(?) Abbas idem redundat. > Est exploratas arduum opus considero . . .’ Abacus mensa in qua Bacchi pocula ponunt’; hexameters(?). v v a2 Mamoris, Petrus: Flagellum male¢corum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam E7 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Verse addressed to] JohannesVitesius. tempore multo nimis Anglorum . . . [A]d aures sepe venit iudicum ‘[P]annonios inter fama celeberrie(!) presul > Romano eloquio uel ecclesie in Aquitania . . .’ Cicerone prior’; 9 elegiac distichs. v r e2 Henricus de Gorichen: Tractatus de superstitiosis quibusdam E8 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Michael casibus. Incipit:‘[I]n lectione nouissima vestris me obligaui dilec- Pannonius. Incipit: ‘[E]t si Fabius Quintilianus Diomedes tionibus responsurum quibusdam mihi presentatis casibus . . .’ etiam . . .’ Dated Rome, 5 Aug.1489. r refs. See M-036. E8 [Table of contents.] r [Lyons: Guillaume Balsarin, between 1488 and 1498]. 4o. Dated F1 Mancinellus, Antonius: Carmen de ¢guris. Incipit: ‘[F]igura after the of the device; see CIBN. sicut nomine ipso patet est . . .’ 8 refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 23. collation: a^e . r H 10575; BMC VIII 278; Pr 8579; CIBN M-46; Sheppard 6639. H2 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Petrica. Incipit: ‘[P]oetasVeliternorum et Latii . . .’ Dated1 Aug.1486. COPY r H2 [Table of contents.] Binding: Nineteenth-century half red morocco over marbled r H3 Mancinellus, Antonius: De poeticavirtute. Incipit:‘[A]t qui sic pasteboards; sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 197 ¿ 140 ¿ a summis . . .’ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 136 mm. I v Quatrassus Sermonetanus, Ascanius: [Verse.] ‘Quod te uita Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a ¢fteenth/six- 2 docet quam sit castissimauatum > Per Mancinellum suscipe lector teenth-century hand. opus’; 1 elegiac distich. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. m-039^m-041] mancinellus, antonius 1713

v I2 Mancinellus, Antonius: Vitae carmen. ‘[Q]uae mihi terra Bookseller’s label at the tail of the spine: ‘79(?)’. Probably one of parens(?) quae me genuere(?) parentes > Cognomen fuerit qua the editions purchased for »1. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1836), ratione datum’; 82 elegiac distichs. 22. refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 24. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.76(1). Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 11 Dec. 1493. 4o. collation: A^H8 I4. Woodcut initials. M-041 Mancinellus, Antonius HC *10617; Go¡ M-108; BMC V 528; Pr 5426; BSB-Ink M-74; Opuscula. r CIBN M-48; Hillard 1296; Oates 2104; Rhodes 1156; Sheppard a1 [Title-page.] r 4515. a1 Palladius Soranus, Domicius: Carmen [in laudem Mancinelli]. COPY ‘Mos Cynici laudandus erat collecta docentis > Omnia discipulos Gathering E misbound in the order E5,6,3,4. sub breuitate suos’; 4 elegiac distichs. Binding: Eighteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with coat of refs. Domicius Palladius, Epigrammaton libelli. Venice: Jo. r^v arms: beneath a ducal(?) coronet, an oval shield, per fess or and Baptista de Sessa, 1498. Book II, f6 ; Mario Martini, Domitius gules, in chief an eagle displayed, and in base a bend cotticed Palladius Soranus, poeta (Contributo alla storia dell’Umanesimo) vert. Gold-tooled spine and sprinkled red- and green-edged (Frosinone, 1969), 78. v leaves. Size: 205 ¿ 155 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 145 mm. a1 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] ‘Amicorum ¢liis’. Provenance: Bookseller’s mark: ‘H. F. Mu« nster 1884’ on front Incipit: ‘[L]atini Sermonis Elegantiam cupientes . . .’ Dated pastedown. Date of acquisition unknown; other books with Venice, 15 Mar. 1493. r neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired in 1884. a2 Mancinellus, Antonius: Epitoma Elegantiarum Laurentii shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.51. Vallae. Incipit: ‘[A]b cum duabus liquidis . . .’ refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 34. v k1 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Rubeus. M-040 Mancinellus, Antonius Incipit: ‘[B]enigni (sapientissime praesul Nicolae Rubee . . .’ Epitoma seu Regulae constructionis, et al. Dated Venice, 24 Jan. 1492. r k r Mancinellus, Antonius: Lima in Vallam. [Prologue addressed a1 [Title-page and list of contents.] 2 v to] the reader. Incipit: ‘Laurentius Vallensis sexti elegantiarum a1 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Rubeus. Incipit:‘[Q]uam necessarii sint grammaticae . . .’Dated Venice, 30 uoluminis . . .’ Dated Venice, 18 Mar.1493. r Sept.1492. k3 [Table of contents.] r k v Mancinellus, Antonius: Lima in Vallam. Incipit: ‘Filius ¢lia a2 ‘Antonii Mancinelli labores’. 3 r a3 Mancinellus, Antonius: Epitoma seu Regulae constructionis. ¢liabus. Antonius Mancinellus titulo primo. A ¢lia ¢liabus et ¢liis ‘De grammatica.’ Incipit: ‘[G]rammatica scientia qu×dam est in legitur . . .’ recte loquendi . . .’ refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 33^4. r r c7 Mancinellus, Antonius: Summa declinationis. [Table of con- l8 Palladius Soranus, Domicius: Epigramma [addressed to] tents.] Nicolaus Rubeus. ‘Optarem aonii tetigisse cacumina montis > v c7 Mancinellus, Antonius: Summa declinationis.‘Fabius li[ber] .i.’ Thespiadumque mihi conciliasse choros’; 8 elegiac distichs. Incipit: ‘Nomina declinare et uerba in primis pueri sciant . . . refs. Domicius Palladius, Epigrammaton libelli. Venice: v r [P]rima genus tamen poscit uariatio triplex . . .’ Johannes Baptista de Sessa, 1498. Book II, d1 ^d2 . r v e6 Quatrassus Sermonetanus, Ascanius: [Verse.] ‘Qui Romana l8 Mancinellus, Antonius: Commentariolus in Rhetoricam ad Herennium Ciceronis. [Letter addressed to] Hieronymus cupis puer o dulcissime nosse > Dogmata, quis ualeas, haec mon- umenta cape’; 3 elegiac distichs. Omphredus Justinianus. Incipit: ‘Rhetoricen ad Herennium esse v e6 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Dominicus de’ Ciceronis. [A] quo uerba in ordinem primum redacta . . .’ Dated Bonis Auguriis. Incipit: ‘[A]¡ero tibi uir praestantissime Venice, 6 Nov.1493. v Thesaurum . . .’ Dated Rome 1490. m1 [Table of contents.] v r e6 Mancinellus, Antonius: Thesaurus de varia constructione. m2 Mancinellus, Antonius: Commentariolus in Rhetoricam ad Incipit: ‘[A]beo spe dicitur et mihi spes abit . . .’ Herennium Ciceronis. Incipit: ‘[E]t si negociis familiaribus impe- Venice: Johannes Roscius, 20 Nov. 1492. 4o. diti, primum beniuolentiam captat a persona sua . . .’ collation: a^h8. refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 34^5. H 10605; Go¡ M-112; BMC V 536; Pr 5491; BSB-Ink M-78; Oates Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 5 Apr. 1494. 4o. 2137; Rhodes 1157; Sheppard 4553. collation: a^n8 o6.

COPY Woodcut initials. Bound with: HC *10601; Go¡ M-119; BMC V 519; Pr 5385; BSB-Ink M-81; 2. Antonius Mancinellus, . Versilogus. Venice: [Jacobus de Sheppard 4465. Paganinis], 20 Aug.1492 (M-047). COPY Leaf f2 bound before f1. Bound with: Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century marbled paper boards. 2. Antonius Mancinellus, Scribendi orandique modus. Venice: Size: 218 ¿ 150 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 213 ¿ 147 mm. Christophorus de Pensis, 4 June1496 (M-045). Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on front end- Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment; manuscript title at leaf; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 4340, sold for »0. 3. 0. the head of the spine and ‘194’ at tail; marbled pastedowns and 1714 mancinellus, antonius [m-041^m-043

azure-edged leaves. Size: 212 ¿ 156 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 10 148 mm. Mar.1915, 477. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but also reference shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1497.1. to Perottus, in a sixteenth-century hand on both items.‘3751 » 3’ and ‘15 f’ in pencil on the front and rear endleaves respectively. M-043 Mancinellus, Antonius Provenance: Probably one of the editions purchased for »1. 15. 0; De oratore brachylogia. see Books Purchased (1836), 22. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.77(1). [a1 ] Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Bernardinus Germanus. Incipit: ‘[E]x quo Perusia in patriam rediisti . . .’ Dated Velletri, 27 Dec. 1477. r M-042 Mancinellus, Antonius [a1 ] Mancinellus, Antonius: De oratore brachylogia. Incipit: ‘[N]unc quas res oratorem habere oporteat docebimus . . .’ Opuscula. v r [a8 ] [Table of contents.] a1 [Title-page.] o r [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1481^7]. 4 . As dated by Sheppard; a1 Palladius Soranus, Domicius: Carmen [in laudem Mancinelli]. r ‘Mos Cynici laudandus erat collecta docentis Omnia discipulos IGI dates [c.1491^1500].Leaf [a1 ], l. 1: ‘ . . . Bernardino . . .’; R’s > ‘Bernardo’appears to be a slip. sub breuitate suos’; 4 elegiac distichs. collation: [a8]. refs. See M-041. r r v Type: 88 G. 8 leaves. 33 lines ([a ]). Type area: 144 ¿ 87 mm ([a ]). a Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] ‘Amicorum ¢liis’. 1 1 1 Leaf [a r]: ‘ð Antonius Mancinellus Veliterinus. Bernardino Incipit:‘[L]atini sermonis elegantiam cupientes . . .’Dated Venice, 1 Germa- no uo. Sal. [e]X quo Peru ia in patriaš . . .’ [a v]: ‘ð 15 Mar. 1493. > | > | 8 Calende. . . .’; l. 10: ‘. . . calend. augu ti. die xxxj. Iulij. ð Finis. a r Mancinellus, Antonius: Epitoma Elegantiarum Laurentii > | > > 2 ð Incipit Tabula pnš tis operis. . . .’; l. 30:‘. . . Capl’o. xvii. ð Finis Vallae. Incipit: ‘[A]b cum duabus liquidis . . .’ > > > Tabule.’ refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 34. r R1259; Go¡ M-122; Pr 3778; IGI 6080; Sheppard 2936. i5 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Rubeus. Incipit: ‘[B]enigni(!) (sapientissime praesul Nicolae Rubee . . .’ COPY Dated Venice,‘28 Kal. Iulii’ 1497. Boxed with: v 2. Urbanus Prebusinus, de Brunn, Oratio mordacissima. i5 Mancinellus, Antonius: Lima inVallam. [Prologue addressed to] « the reader. Incipit: ‘Laurentius Vallensis sexti elegantiarum nolu- [Strasbourg: Johann Gru« ninger, c.1500] (P-448); minis(!) . . .’ Dated Venice, 18 Mar. 1493. 3. Johann von Eck, Sermoextemporarius.. . deiii dominicaadven- v tus. [Rome: M. Silber, 1518?]; i6 [Table of contents.] r 4. Johannes Baptista Lasagnia, Oratio coram S. D. N. Leone papa i7 Mancinellus, Antonius: Lima inVallam. Incipit:‘Filius ¢lia ¢lia- bus. Antonius Mancinellus titulo primo. A ¢lia ¢liabus et ¢liis X. . . pronuntiata. [Rome: n. pr., after 2 June 1514]; legitur . . .’ 5. Julius II, Pont. Max., Bulla tertie sessionis habite in sacrosancto refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 33^4. ConcilioLateranensi. . . [Followed by] Oratiocoram . . . JulioII. . . r per Leonhardum Grieb. [Rome: n. pr., after 3 Dec. 1512]; l2 Mancinellus, Antonius: Commentariolus in Rhetoricam ad Herennium Ciceronis. [Letter addressed to] Hieronymus 6. Johannes de Castiglione, Oratio. [Rome: n. pr., after 24 Jan. Omphredus Justinianus. Incipit: ‘Rhetoricen ad Herennium esse 1509]; Ciceronis. [A] quo uerba in ordinem primum redacta . . .’ Dated 7. Aloisius Marlianus, Bishop of Tuy, Oratio in comitiis ordinis Venice, 6 Nov.1493. Aurei velleris serenissimi Caroli regis catholici aedita. Basel: r Pamphilus G[engenbach], June 1517; l3 [Table of contents.] v 8. Georgius Niger, Oratio . . . habita in synodo clericali Spirens. l3 Mancinellus, Antonius: Commentariolus in Rhetoricam ad Herennium Ciceronis. Incipit: ‘[E]t si negociis familiaribus impe- Oppenheim: [n. pr., after18 Nov.1505]; diti, primum beniuolentiam captat a persona sua . . .’ 9. Ricardus Bartholinus, Oratio ad imperatorem Caesarem refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 34^5. Maximilianum . . . de expeditione contra Turcas suscipienda. [Augsburg: Sigmund Grimm and M.Wirsung, after 25 Apr.1519]; Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 8 Aug. 1497. 4o. 8 10. Tranquillus Parthenius Andronicus, Oratio . . . contraTurchas collation: a^n . ad Germanos habita. Augsburg: Johann Miller, 27 May 1518; H *10602; BMC V 532; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-82; Sheppard 4540. 11. Peter Schade, Oratio de variarum linguarum cognitione para- COPY nda. Basel: Johann Froben, May 1519; Binding: Twentieth-century tan cloth over coloured paper wrap- 12.Wolfgangus de Frangepanibus, Oratio ad . . . CarolumV. . . ac pers; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 215 ¿ 155 ¿ 20 mm. ad . . . principes Romani imperii, facta, ex parte regnicolarum Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 149 mm. Croaciae . . . xxiiii Augusti . . . 1530 habita. Responsio . . . Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing Joachimi marchionis Brandenburgensis . . . electoris. Augsburg: hands in a contemporary humanist hand. A piece of paper con- Alexander Weissenhorn, 1530; taining a description of the book, given as item ‘36’ and priced 13. Caspar UrsinusVelius, Oratiodominicainversus...Aureacar- r »35, pasted on a1 . minaPythagoraegraecaeacdeindelatina. .. interprete. .. Epistola Initials coloured in red and red capital strokes, up to a5 only. ad D. Erasmum . . . Varia epigrammata. Vienna: Johann r Provenance: On a1 ‘Angeli et amicorum’ in a contemporary Singriener, [15]24; hand in red ink. Percy Mordaunt Barnard. Purchased in 1914, 14. Franciscus Chieregatus, Oratio habita Nurimbergae in senatu v before 15 Dec. (dated stamp on a1 ); see Annual Report of the principum Germaniae. [Nuremberg: Friedrich Peypus, 1523]. m-043^m-047] mancinellus, antonius 1715

Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper wrappers; kept in a COPY marbled paper box. Size: 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 3 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ Bound with M-041; see there for details of binding and proven- 142 mm. ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 150 mm. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); notes by shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.77(2). KloÞ; marbled paper on box; purchased at his sale (1835), one of the‘Orationes variae’of lot 2768 for »7.17.6; see Books Purchased M-046 Mancinellus, Antonius (1835). 20. Scribendi orandique modus. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.5(1). r a1 [Title-page.] r a2 [Table of contents.] M-044 Mancinellus, Antonius v a2 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Valerius De poetica virtute. Crispinus. Incipit: ‘[I]ampridemValeri mi disertissime . . .’ Dated r a1 [Title-page.] Venice, 14 May 1493. v r a1 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Petrica. a3 Mancinellus, Antonius: Scribendi orandique modus. Incipit: Incipit: ‘[P]oetasVeliternorum et Latii . . .’ Dated1 Aug.1495. ‘[O]ris sonus ab initio olim consusus(!) . . .’ r a2 [Table of contents.] refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 24. r o a3 Mancinellus, Antonius: De poetica virtute. Incipit: ‘[A]t qui sic Ulm: Johann Scha« ¥er, 20 Aug. 1499. 4 . a summis . . .’ collation: a8 b^f6 g8. v b6 Quatrassus Sermonetanus, Ascanius: [Verse.] ‘Quod te uita HC *10598; Go¡ M-134; BMC II 543; Pr 2593; BSB-Ink M-87; docet quam sit castissimauatum > Per Mancinellum suscipe lector CIBN M-53; Sack, Freiburg, 2593; Sheppard 1873. opus’; 1 elegiac distich. COPY o [Rome: Eucherius Silber, c.1495]. 4 . As assigned and dated by Binding: Nineteenth-century black cloth; bound for the IGI. Bodleian Library. Size: 200 ¿ 138 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 6 collation: a b . Leaf a2 signed aiii. 125 mm. r r Type: 111 R. 12 leaves. 30 lines (a2 ). Type area: 168 ¿ 91 mm (a2 ). Provenance: Wessobrunn, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Petrus [et r v r Leaf a1 , TITLE: ‘DE POETICA VIRTVTE.’ a1 : ‘ðAntonius Paulus]; inscription on g7 : ‘Iste liber attinet Monasterio Mancinellus Artiuš & Medi > cine° Doctori eximio Philo|opho Wessosprun. 1513’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich, item am pli||imo Antonio Petrice° . POetas Veliternorum & no. 2789(?). Purchased on 14 Nov. 1884 from Albert Cohn, >r > latii . . .’a3 : ‘ðPoetaruš laus.tit.i. Cicero pro Archia. AT qui |ic a Catalogue 162, no. 877, for 9 Marks; see Library Bills, no. 272. v > |ummis . . .’b6 , l. 21:‘Mite & gnatum e|t homini deus. > ðA|canius shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.55. Quatra||us Sermonetanus. > ðQuod te uita docet . . . > ... |u|cipe lector opus.’ M-047 Mancinellus, Antonius R 243; Go¡ M-125; not in Pr; IGI 6082; not in Sheppard; Spica, et al. Incunabula Typographica: a Descriptive Catalogue of the Books r Printed in the Fifteenth Century (1460^1500) in the Library of a1 [Title-page.] v HenryWalters (Baltimore,1906), 266. a1 Antonius Illuminatus de Monte Novo: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Mancinellus. Incipit:‘Salue mi Mancinelle. Accaepi lit- COPY teras . . .’ Dated Monte Novo(?), 23 July 1491. Binding: Eighteenth-century sti¡ paper wrappers, lower wrap- a r Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Sutrinus, per lost. Size: 200 ¿ 140 ¿ 3 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 137 mm. 2 Bishop of Cajazzo. ‘[S]aepius e nostris voluere penatibus ire Occasional annotations. > Quae mihi iampridem Musa benigna dedit’; 11elegiac distichs. Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his a r ‘Tituli declinationis’. sale, lot 270, for »385; see ledger (1979/80), no. 437. 2 a r Mancinellus, Antonius: Spica. ‘[P]rima genus tantum poscit shelfmark: Inc. d. I2.3. 3 variatio triplex > Masculeum muliebre simul commune teneto’; hexameters. M-045 Mancinellus, Antonius refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 36^7. v Scribendi orandique modus. e6 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter in verse addressed to] Johannes r A1 [Title-page and list of contents.] Michael de Bonis Auguriis. ‘[A]ugur romulidas inter celebrande v Michael Laudibus innumeris spes decus aura meis’; 8 elegiac dis- A1 Mancinellus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Valerius > Crispinus. Incipit: ‘[I]ampridemValeri mi disertissime . . .’ Dated tichs. r Venice, 14 May 1493. e7 Mancinellus, Antonius: Versilogus. ‘[H]exametrum pedibus r senis deducere carmen Thespiades monuere deae pia numina A2 Mancinellus, Antonius: Scribendi orandique modus. Incipit: > ‘[O]ris sonus ab initio olim confusus . . .’ vatum’; hexameters. refs. See Sabbadini, Antonio Mancinelli, 24. refs. See Leonhardt no. B100. o Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, 4 June 1496. 4o. Venice: [Jacobus de Paganinis], 20 Aug. 1492. 4 . 8 6 collation: A^C8. collation: a^e f . B r H *10580; Go¡ M-140; BMC V 456; Pr 5167; BSB-Ink M-89; Types: 109 R, 80 R . 24 leaves. 41 lines (A2 ). Type area: 165 ¿ r r 110 mm (A2 ). Woodcut initial on A2 , elsewhere spaces, with Sheppard 4256. guide-letters. H *10595; Go¡ M-129; Pr 5236; BSB-Ink M-86; Sheppard 4315. 1716 mancinus, dominicus [m-047^m-051

COPY Exaratum Dauentrie x Richardum Pa¡raed > Quod magis recog- Bound with M-040; see there for details of binding and proven- nitum ceteris iamprideš impre||is:’. ance. Size of leaf: 219 ¿ 147 mm. HC 10638; Go¡ M-154; Pr 9044; Campbell 1193 = 1195?; HPT II v On e7 a marginal note, correcting the text, in an early hand. 408; ILC 1522; Nijho¡^Kronenberg 1479; not in Sheppard. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.76(2). COPY Bound with A-130(1); see there for details of binding and acquisi- M-048 Mancinus, Dominicus tion. Size of leaf: 188 ¿ 132 mm. Carmen de passione Christi. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.113(6). r A1 [Title-page.] r A2 Mancinus, Dominicus: Carmen de passione Christi. M-050 Mancinus, Dominicus ‘Propositio’. ‘[N]on hominum laudes, nec fortia facta virorum > Carmen de passione Christi. Promere nunc meditor multo(?) maiora referre’; 9 hexameters. r A1 Mancinus, Dominicus: Carmen de passione Christi. See Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 235. ‘Propositio’. ‘[N]on hominum laudes, nec fortia facta virorum r > A2 Mancinus, Dominicus: Carmen de passione Christi. ‘[V]irgo Promere nunc meditor multo(?) maiora referre’; 9 hexameters. faue ceptis queso sanctissima nostris Cuius opem supplex frus- r > A1 Mancinus, Dominicus: Carmen de passione Christi. ‘[V]irgo tatus(!) nemo vocauit’; hexameters. faue ceptis queso sanctissima nostris Cuius opem supplex frus- r > B6 Mancinus, Dominicus: Oratio ad Virginem.‘[S]alue certa salus tratus nemo vocauit’; hexameters. mundi Sanctissimavirgo Confugium lapsis presidiumquebonis’; v > B8 Mancinus, Dominicus: ‘Grati¢catio’ [addressed to] the reader.‘[ 60 elegiac distichs. ]amque vale lector, queris si noscere nomen > Auctoris, dedit hoc Paris: Fe¤ lix Baligault, [c.1495^6]. 4o. Dated by the state of the Mancinus carmen amicis’; 10 hexameters. printer’s device; see Albert Labarre,‘La Marque de l’imprimeur [Leipzig: n. pr., c.1495]. 4o. Sack assigns to [Conrad Kachelofen?]; parisien Fe¤ lix Baligault comme e¤ le¤ ment de datation’, Gb Jb BMC suggests [Martin Landsberg]; BSB-Ink, CIBN, and (1964), 305^11, at 309 no. 25. Sheppard do not name a printer. 8 collation: AB . On B8 is the blind impression of an astronomical collation: AB8. diagram; see BMC. C 3810; Go¡ M-151; BMC III 661; Pr 3098; BSB-Ink M-96; CIBN BMC VIII 418; Pr 8271; CIBN M-59; Sheppard 6439. M-58; Sack, Freiburg, 2318; Sheppard 2178.

COPY COPY Bound with A-277; see there for details of binding and proven- Binding: Nineteenth-century purple cloth; bound for the ance. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ 125 mm. Bodleian Library. Size: 222 ¿ 164 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ Wanting A1 containing the title-page. 150 mm. o shelfmark: 4 F 1(3) Art. Provenance: Purchased on 14 Nov. 1884 from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 162, no. 878 for 6 Marks; see Library Bills (1884), no. r M-049 Mancinus, Dominicus 272; pencil note on A1 . Carmen de passione Christi. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.75. r A1 [Verse.] ‘Quem iuuat, horrendos Christi meminisse dolores > Paucis, hunc paruo comparet ere sibi’; 1 elegiac distich. M-051 Mancinus, Dominicus r A2 Mancinus, Dominicus: Carmen de passione Christi. De quattuor virtutibus. ‘Propositio’. ‘[N]on hominum laudes, nec fortia facta virorum r > a1 [Title-page.] Promere nunc meditor multo(?) maiora referre’; 9 hexameters. a v Mancinus, Dominicus: [Verse addressed to] the reader. r 1 A2 Mancinus, Dominicus: Carmen de passione Christi. ‘[V]irgo ‘Quattuor astringit virtutes ille libellus > Perplacido ductu, perfa- faue ceptis queso sanctissima nostris > Cuius opem supplex frus- cilique pede’; 11elegiac distichs. tratus nemo vocauit’; hexameters. a v Mancinus, Dominicus: ‘Argumentum totius operis’. v 1 C Mancinus, Dominicus: Oratio ad Virginem.‘[S]alue certa salus r 6 a2 Mancinus, Dominicus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Federicus de mundi sanctissimavirgo > Confugium lapsis presidiumque bonis’; Sancto Severino, Bishop of Maillezais and La Rochelle. ‘[N]on 60 elegiac distichs. mea fert etas iuueniles aedere lusus > Quosque solet vulgus com- Deventer: Richard Pafraet, [between 21 June 1491 and 25 Jan. memorare iocos’; 73 elegiac distichs. o r 1492]. 4 . As dated by HPT; Campbell dates [c.1492], and a4 Mancinus, Dominicus: De quattuor virtutibus. ‘[P]rincipio Nijho¡^Kronenberg date [c.1510]. omnipotens celum terramque creauit > Et statuit propriis cuncta collation: A8 B4 C8. elementa locis’; elegiac distichs. A r B Type: 106 G [3 ], title, headings on A2 ; 88 (81) G [4 ], text. 20 refs. See C. A. J. Armstrong, The Usurpation of Richard III v v r leaves. 31 lines (A2 ). Type area: 158 ¿ 83 mm (A2 ). Leaf A1 , (Oxford, 1969), 11^14 on this work. v title: ‘Queš iuuat: horreš dos Chr|š memini||e dolores Paucis: hunc c6 Mancinus, Dominicus: [Verse addressed to] Federicus de r > paruo comparet e° re |ibi’; A2 : ‘Dominici Mancini de pa||ione Sancto Severino. ‘Cum vellem paucis ad te Fiderice tabellam > domini no|tri Iesu Chri|ti Liber incipit. Propo|itio [ ]On Scribere prolapsa est dextera nostra nimis’; 5 elegiac distichs. > v > > r ho|š m laudes. nec fortia . . .’; C6 , l.12:‘. . . venit iam ve|per olympo d1 Mancinus, Dominicus: [Verse.] ‘In laudem Roberti Seuerinatis > ðFinis > ðDominici Mancini. oratio ad virginem > [ ]Alue certa Italice pacis auctoris, totiusque Italici exercitus . . . imperatoris’. |alus mundi: Sancti||ima Confugium lap|is Pre|idiumn ‘Ardebat magnis modo bellis Itala tellus Nec fuit immunis vllus v > > bonis: > . . .’; C8 , l.10:‘Et rege cum: tri|tis exitus: eius erit > ðFinis > ab igne locus’; 25 elegiac distichs. m-051^m-053] mandeville, johannes de 1717

v d1 Mancinus, Dominicus: [Verse.] ‘In laudem Claudii Valdreii contains citations of Odoric in chapters 33 (2), 34 (4), 36 (3), as Burgundi equitis insignis’. ‘Sic tua Valdrei referatur ad ethera well as those found also in Peter Van Os’s edition (HC 10645), Claudi Virtus, vt dignum strenua gessit opus’; 15 elegiac distichs. chapters 43, 44, and 49. r > d2 Mancinus, Dominicus: ‘Satyra in eos qui dum in potestate sunt refs. Hakluyt’s Collection of the Early Voyages, Travels, and non seruant modum non putantes vicissitudinem rerum esse’. Discoveries of the English Nation, 5 vols (London, 1809^12), II ‘Quis neget esse vices rerum quis prospera semper > Dixerit esse 78^138; see Josephine Waters Bennett, The Rediscovery of Sir malis quis luctus esse bonorum’; 87 hexameters. John Mandeville, Modern Language Association of America, v d3 Mancinus, Dominicus: [Letter in verse addressed to] Guilelmus Monograph Series, 19 (NewYork, 1954), 361 no. 3;VLV 1201^14; de Rupeforti.‘Iussimus vt nostris te oblectent carmina nugis > Si M. C. Seymour, SirJohnMandeville, Authors of the Middle Ages, secus e⁄ciant improba trade rogis’; 4 elegiac distichs. 1 (Aldershot,1993), 53; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 794. v d3 Mancinus, Dominicus: [Letter in verse addressed to] Guilelmus [Gouda: Gerard Leeu, between 1483 and 11 June 1484]. 4o. As de Rupeforti. ‘Cum si doctorum spes certa et sola virorum > Et dated by BSB-Ink, CIBN, and HPT; Sheppard dates [1483, 4]. meritus doctis vt numerere viris’; 6 elegiac distichs. Often found with Ludolphus de Suchen (Go¡ L-364) and Marco v d3 Mancinus, Dominicus: ‘Carmen allegoricum in Rupemfortem’. Polo (Go¡ P-902). 8 6 8 ‘Rupis excelse veterisque moles > Surgit in celtis mediisque gallis. > collation: A^F G H . Eius ingentes memorare laudes Incipe Clio’; 12 sapphic stanzas. HC *10644; Go¡ M-160; BMC IX 37; Pr 8938; Amelung, v > d4 Mancinus, Dominicus: [Letter in verse addressed to] Johannes ‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, 43; Boekdrukkunst (1973), 129c; Arlicus.‘Qui decoras totam regalem moribus aulam > Arlice elo- BSB-Ink M-103; Campbell^Kronenberg 1198; CIBN M-70; quii gloria prima sacri’; 10 elegiac distichs. Hillard 1305; HPT II 418; ILC 1524; Oates 3411; Rhodes 1160; v d4 Mancinus, Dominicus: ‘De prima etate Caroli Regis Sheppard 6909^10. Francorum carmen vndecasyllabum’. ‘Inclyti regis teneram iuuentam, Seculum priscum, veteresque mores Scribimus, FIRST COPY > > Bound with L-193; see there for details of binding and proven- Muse properate mecum Dicere cantum’; 32 sapphic stanzas. > ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 132 mm. d v Mancinus, Dominicus: [Verse addressed to] Federicus de 6 shelfmark: 4o B 62(1) Jur. Sancto Severino. ‘Seu dederint sortes veri presagia regni > Seu solitos festis luserit vrna iocos’; 3 elegiac distichs. SECOND COPY Wanting the blank leaf A . d v Sancto Severino, Federicus de: [Verse addressed to] Dominicus 1 6 Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled, with Mancinus. ‘Non sortes, non vrna mihi prenuncia regni Non > azure silk bookmark. Size: 203 ¿ 141 ¿ 18 mm. Size of momenta Iouis, nulla sit augur auis’; 3 elegiac distichs. leaf: 195 ¿ 132 mm. d v Mancinus, Dominicus: [Verse addressed to] Federicus de 6 On the front endleaves bibliographical notes in Douce’s hand. A Sancto Severino.‘Non equidem in¢cias ibo, quod gesta parentis, few partly cropped marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, Propria quod virtus sunt tua regna satis’; 4 elegiac distichs. > in an early hand. o Paris: Georg Mittelhus, 1488. 4 . Two- to ¢ve-line initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes are 8 6 collation: a b c d . supplied in red. HC *10632; Go¡ M-156; BMC VIII 124; Pr 8098; BSB-Ink M-98; Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. CIBN M-63; Hillard 1302; Oates 3012; Sheppard 6328. Bequeathed in 1834. COPY shelfmark: Douce 93. Bound with: 1. Agostino Dati, De variis loquendi ¢guris. Strasbourg: [n. pr.], M-053 Mandeville, Johannes de 1504. Itinerarius. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf over marbled r a1 [Title-page.] pastedowns, the spine gold-tooled; red-edged leaves. Size: 200 ¿ r a2 ‘Tabula capitulorum’. 137 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 132 mm. r v a4 Mandeville, Johannes de: Itinerarius. Incipit: ‘[C]um terra Marginal note in a contemporary French(?) hand on c1 . An early r Iherosolmitana(!), terra promissionis ¢liorum Dei . . .’ Part I has inscription in German on A1 of item1suggests that the two items were bound together at a late stage, probably for Douce. the same chapter headings (with minor variants) as PeterVanOs’s Provenance: Henderson(?) (sixteenth century); name among (HC 10645). Part II agrees with Van Os’s II + III, except that the v heading of the third chapter from the end has been dropped, leav- pen-trials on d5 . Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book- plate. Bequeathed in 1834. ing just 50 chapters. The citations of Odoric do not occur in this shelfmark: Douce 72(2). edition. refs. Hakluyt’s Collection of the Early Voyages, II 78^138; see Waters Bennett, Rediscovery of Sir John Mandeville, 361 no. 2; M-052 Mandeville, Johannes de VLV 1201^14; Seymour, Sir John Mandeville, 53. Itinerarius. o [Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, c.1484]. 4 . As assigned and dated r A2 [Table of contents.] by BSB-Ink; as assigned by Sheppard, who dates it [c.1487]; Pr v A4 [Editorial note.] Incipit: ‘Liber presens cuius auctor fertur assigns to [Strasbourg: Printer of the1483 ‘Vitas Patrum’]. Iohannes de Mandeuille . . .’ collation: a^i8. r A5 Mandeville, Johannes de: Itinerarius. ‘Commendacio breuis terre Iherosolimitane’. Incipit: ‘[C]um terra Iherosolimitana, terra promissionis ¢liorum Dei . . .’ The text of this edition 1718 mandeville, johannes de [m-053^m-056

HC *10643; Go¡ M-161; BMC I100; Pr 433; BSB-Ink M-104; CIBN 1953), p. xxx and 2^5; Waters Bennett, Rediscovery of Sir John M-71; Hillard 1306; Sack, Freiburg, 2319; Sheppard 954. Mandeville, 346 no. 1;VLV 1201^14. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of theWorld,Travellers’ Tales. [London]: Richard Pynson, [1497^8]. 4o. As dated by BMC; STC COPY dates [c.1496], Sheppard [1496]. 8 6 4 Wanting the blank leaf i8. collation: a^g h i k . Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century parchment. Size: 200 ¿ C 3842; BMC XI; Pr 9813; Du¡ 285; Sheppard 7542; STC 17246.

148 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 143 mm. COPY v On e2 a marginal note, extracting key words, in an early hand. Leaf a2 only,cropped, containing part of the introduction and the Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capitals beginning of chapter 1: [recto]: ‘and wote neuer wheder that they touched with yellow wash. |hulde go. But wolde > that the worldly lordes were at good Provenance: Purchased from M. Spirgatis, 8 June 1893; see accorde . . .’; [verso]: ‘IN the name of god almyghty. He that woll Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford pa| > |e ouer the |e . . . gothe into almaygne. > vnder the hyllys of University Gazette, 8 May 1894, 448. lumbardy and it taketh into hym xl.’Bound with: shelfmark: Inc. e. G99.2. 2. Jean de Mandeville, Travels. [London: Wynkyn de Worde, 1510?] (STC 17248), leaves H1 and H5? only. M-054 Mandeville, Johannes de Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century brown cloth. Size: 255 ¿ Itinerarius. 180 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 141 ¿ 94 mm. v r On a2 a bibliographical note in Hearne’s hand. Marginal notes in a1 [Title-page.] v various early English hands on item 2: ‘Sanctus Hieronimus ora a1 ‘Tabula capitulorum’. r pro me; S. Leodegarius o. p. m.; s. Thoma martyr o.p. m.; s. a3 Mandeville, Johannes de: Itinerarius. Incipit: ‘[C]um terra Iherosolimitana, promissionis ¢liorum Dei . . .’ This text does Erkenwaldus . . .’; list of some law codes and councils of Anglo- not contain the interpolated references to Odoric found in the Saxons kings: ‘leges Ine, leges Alfredi, concilium aluredi, Van Os and Leeu editions. Eadrini regum, secretum Aelstani . . .’; ‘Pastor oues baculo mun[ refs. Hakluyt’s Collection of the Early Voyages, II 78^138; see ]at lupus . . .’; also notes by Hearne. Waters Bennett, Rediscovery of Sir John Mandeville, 363 no. 4; Provenance: Thomas Hearne (1678^1735); notes (see above). VLV 1201^14; Seymour, Sir John Mandeville, 53. Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755)(?). Perhaps bequeathed in 1755. o Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.31(1). [Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, c.1495]. 4 . shelfmark: Arch. G. d.31(1). collation: a^c6 d^i4.6. C 3832 = 3831?; Go¡ M-162; BMC I 309; Pr 1498; CIBN M-72; M-056 Mandeville, Johannes de Sheppard 1110; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 682. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of theWorld,Travellers’ Tales. Itinerarius [Italian] Tractato de le piu maravegliose cose. r COPY A1 [Title-page and summary of contents.] r Bound with: A2 Mandeville, Johannes de: Tractato de le piu' maravegliose cose. 1. Johannes de Hese, Itinerarium per diversas mundi partes. Incipit: ‘[C]oncia(!) sia cosa che la terra ultimaria zoe la terra Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, 1504; Sancta de promissione . . .’ 3. Johannes Franciscus de Pavinis, Baculus pastoralis. [Paris]: F. refs. I viaggi di Gio. da Mandavilla: volgarizzamento antico tos- Regnault, 1514; cano, ed. Francesco Zambrini (Bologna, 1870), 1^207; see Waters 4. Petrus Suberti, Decultu vinee domini liber. [Paris]: F. Regnault, Bennett, RediscoveryofSirJohnMandeville,379 no.8;VLV1201^ 1514. 14. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf over Venice: Manfredus de Bonellis, de Monteferrato, 2 Dec. 1496. 4o. old grey paper wrappers; bound for the Bodleian Library.‘23’ in collation: A^N4 O6 P4. r white at the head of the spine; and full shelfmark across the upper Woodcut border (BMC V p. 503, border (2)) on A1 and initial ‘C’on r and fore-edge. Sprinkled red and blue-edged leaves. Size: 180 ¿ A2 . 135 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 178 ¿ 124 mm. HCR10656; Go¡ M-173; BMC V 504; Pr 5366; Essling 907; Sander Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654)(?); not in MSS. Broxb. 84. 4170; Sheppard 4427. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of the World, 10, Selden Supra 111 or Add. C. 40; item 1 is in Hyde, Catalogus Travellers’ Tales.

(1674), I 334, with the present shelfmark. Presented in 1659(?). COPY o shelfmark: 4 H 23(2) Th. Seld. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter green morocco, with green cloth over pasteboards; gold- and blind-tooled spine. Size: 205 ¿ M-055 Mandeville, Johannes de 150 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 141 mm. Itinerarius [English] Travels. Early page numbering in brown ink: 1^122. Chapter CLXXVI on r Fragment. P1 is heavily cancelled by pen- and- ink.‘06358’ printed in red on a paper slip pasted on the front pastedown. refs. See M. Letts, Mandeville’s Travels: Text and Translation, Provenance: Giacomo Manzoni (1816^1889); book-label. Works issued by the Hakluyt Society, 2nd ser. 101^2 (London, Purchased in 1893; see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 8 May 1894, 448. shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1496.1. m-057^m-061] manfredis, hieronymus de 1719

M-057 Maneken, Carolus M-059 Maneken, Carolus Formulae epistolarum. Formulae epistolarum. r r [*1 ] [Title-page.] [*1 ] [Title-page.] v r [*1 ] ‘Tabula epistolarum’. [*2 ] ‘Tabula epistolarum’. r r a1 Maneken, Carolus: Formulae epistolarum. ‘Intimatur amico a1 Maneken, Carolus: Formulae epistolarum. ‘Intimatur amico implectio(?) sue petitionis quo ad collectionem epistolarum.’ impletio sue petitionis quo ad collectionem epistolarum.’ Incipit: Incipit:‘[S]alutes plurimas quam e¡undere possit hic calamus . . .’ ‘[S]alutes plurimas quam e¡undere possit hic calamus . . .’ refs. SeeVL X 389^91; J. Ijsewijn,‘The Coming of Humanism to refs. See M-057. v the Low Countries’, in Itinerarium Italicum. The Pro¢le of the m5 [Colophon.] Italian Renaissance in the Mirror of its European [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell], 8 Mar. 1489. 4o. Transformations, Dedicated to P. O. Kristeller, ed. H. A. collation: [*]6 a b8 c d6 e^h8 i k6 l8 m6. Oberman and Th. A. Brady, Studies in Medieval and r Types: 180 G, 91 G, 75 G. 92 leaves, the last blank. 37 lines ([*3 ]). Reformation Thought, 14 (Leiden, 1975), 219^25, 234^5, 240^2, r r r 136 ¿ 88 mm ([*3 ]). Leaf [*1 ], Title: ‘Epi|tole Karoli.’ [*2 ]: 300; Companion to Neo-Latin Studies, ed. J. Ijsewijn (Louvain, r ‘Incipit tabula epi|tolaruš .’a1 :‘Epi|tolak formule in om > ni genere 1990),149; CE III 401^2. |cribendi / iuxta maiok no|trok doctrinaš . h veraš epi |tolandi arteš . o > v [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 1485. 4 . Per dominum Karoluš menigkeš ...... (l.8) feliciter incipiunt.’m5 , 6 8 > collation: [*] a^m . Colophon: ‘Finis o pu|culi Impre||i Anno dnš i > M.cccc.lxxxix H 10667; Go¡ M-178; BMC I 104; Pr 444; CIBN M-100; Sack, octaua die Marcij’. m6 blank. Freiburg, 2322; Sheppard 359. Pr 1291; Sheppard 971^2; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 769.

COPY COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards backed with Bound with B-138; see there for details of binding and proven- purple paper; sprinkled blue-edged leaves. Size: 175 ¿ 130 ¿ ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 135 mm. 20 mm. Size of leaf: 171 ¿ 122 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.47(1). r v v Heavily erased inscriptions unread on [*1 ], [*6 ], and m7 , the last two in red ink by the rubricator. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, ‘nota’ marks, and some underlining in an M-060 Maneken, Carolus early hand. Formulae epistolarum. Paragraph marks, underlining of chapter headings, and capital r [*1 ] [Title-page.] strokes are supplied in red. r [*2 ] ‘Tabula epistolarum’. Provenance: Purchased for 15 Marks from Joseph Baer & Co., r a1 Maneken, Carolus: Formulae epistolarum. ‘Intimatur amico 143. Lager-Catalog (1884), no. 93; see Library Bills,7 May 1884. impletio sue petitionis quo ad collectionem epistolarum.’ Incipit: shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.34. ‘[S]alutes plurimas quam e¡undere possit hic calamus . . .’ refs. See M-057. M-058 Maneken, Carolus [Strasbourg: Martin Schott], 8 Jan. 1490. 4o. Copinger assigns to Formulae epistolarum. [Heidelberg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer]. r 6 8.6.6 8 [*1 ] [Title-page.] collation: [*] a^i k^m . r [*2 ] ‘Tabula epistolarum’. Types: 80 G, text; 180 G, title, printed running numbers and head- r r r a1 Maneken, Carolus: Formulae epistolarum. ‘Intimatur amico ings. 90 leaves. 38 lines ([*3 ]).Type area: 166 ¿ 92 mm ([*3 ]). impletio sue petitionis quo ad collectionem epistolarum.’ Incipit: HC *10674; Go¡ M-184; Pr 402 BSB-Ink M-112; CIBN M-103; ‘[S]alutes plurimas quam e¡undere possit hic calamus . . .’ Oates167; Sack, Freiburg, 2324; Sheppard 332. refs. See M-057. COPY [Strasbourg: Martin Schott], 28 June 1487. 4o. Bound with A-295; see there for details of binding and proven- collation: [*]6 a^i8.6.6 k^m8. ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 138 mm. H *10670; Go¡ M-182; BMC I 94; Pr 396; BSB-Ink M-110; The blank leaf m8 has been cut away. Sheppard 326. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and interlinear punctuation, mainly round brackets and slashes, in the same COPY early hand that annotated item 1. For other notes on the title- Wanting the blank leaf m8. Binding: Nineteenth-century dark half blue morocco, with dark page see A-295. blue cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 213 ¿ 153 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.50(2). 11mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 141 mm. r ‘3’ in brown inkon the upper right-hand corner of [*1 ];‘9’ in pen- M-061 Manfredis, Hieronymus de cil on the same leaf. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Liber de homine [Italian] Libro del perche' . r v on [*1 ]. Purchased from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 119 (1891), [a1 ] [Manfredis, Hieronymus de: Letter addressed to] Johannes II no. 129 for 6 Marks; see Library Bills, 15 Sept.1891. Bentivoglio. Incipit:‘Mea interest magni¢ce ac generose miles . . .’ r shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.41. [a2 ] [Table of contents.] r [c1 ] [Manfredis, Hieronymus de: Libro del perche' .] Incipit: ‘[P]erche' el soperchio ne le cose che noi uiuemo. . .’ 1720 manilius, marcus [m-061^m-064

refs. See A. Serra-Zanetti,‘I Pronostici di Girolamo Manfredi’, Institution, University of Oxford; book-plate with shelfmark in in Studi Riminesi e bibliogra¢ci in onore di C. Lucchesi (Faenza, blue ink:‘V 198’.Transferred to the Bodleian in 1921. 1952), 193^213, at 201. shelfmark: Inc. d. I11.1474.1. Bologna:UgoRugerius and Doninus Bertochus,1July1474. Folio. collation: [a b6 c^h8 i k6 l^p8], not as BMC. M-062 Manfredis, Hieronymus de HR10689; C 2623; Go¡ M-191; BMC VI 805; Pr 6529; CIBN M-74; Prognosticon anni1481. Hillard 1307; Osler, IM 59; Sheppard 5308^10. v [*1 ] Manfredis, Hieronymus de: Prognosticon anni 1481. FIRST COPY ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘Tria sunt entium genera circa que humana Wanting the blank leaves [p7^8]. uersatur speculatio . . .’ v Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment with manuscript title at [*9 ] Manfredis, Hieronymus de: Prognosticon anni 1481. the head ofthe spine. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 28 mm. Sizeof leaf: 295 ¿ ‘Martius’. Incipit: ‘Coniunctio lune que antecedet introitum solis 208 mm. in arietem . . .’ v On [p5 ], two recipes dated 1507, in the same hand that added the refs. See Serra-Zanetti 193^213. r r dedication on [a1 ]:‘Rimedio preciosissimo almale de pendi(ce?)’ [*12 ] [Author’s colophon.] and ‘Rimedio(?) che non potesse orinare’. Early folio numbering: [Verona: Petrus Maufer, after 2 Jan. 1481]. 4o. 1^98, in the same hand. collation: [*]12. Numbered, but not signed; [* ] not numbered, Provenance: Cosimo d’Antonio (early sixteenth century); dedi- 1 [* ] numbered, etc. catory inscription on [a r]:‘Chosimo dantonjo nostro gharzon[e]’. 2 1 Type: 111 (109) R. 12 leaves. 25 lines ([* r]). Type area: 135 ¿ 97 mm Purchased from Payne and Foss for the Radcli¡e Library,Oxford. 2 ([* r]). Leaf [* v]: ‘Hieronymi Manfredi in lno|ticon anni Transferred in 1938. 2 1 .M.cccc. lxxxi. prohemium feliciter incipit: Tria |unt entiuš gen- Former Radcli¡e shelfmarks: G. 161.I.14; 79.C.22; 21 D 28a; > >> era circa quehuš anauer|at’ |pe- culatio. . .’[* r]:‘Laus deo. Finis. RR.x.184. > 12 Per me Hieronymuš de maš fred’artiuš & medic|š e do ctoreš |š almo shelfmark: Inc. d. I11.1474.2. > > |tudio bono: die ii ianua .Mcccclxxxi.’ SECOND COPY Pr 6919; Sheppard 5699. Wanting leaves [p6^8]. Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment, the title gold-tooled at COPY the head of the spine. ‘[ ]24’ printed on label at the head of the Bound with A-157(3); see there for details of binding and proven- spine. Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 305 ¿ 205 ¿ 29 mm. Size ance. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 141 mm. r of leaf: 295 ¿ 199 mm. On [*1 ] ‘.5. Pronosticon Ani 1481’ in a contemporary Italian Manuscript foliation: 1^97, in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and v hand. complementing the text, in the same hand. On [*6 ] a marginal r note in Italian. On [c1 ] an11^line initial‘P’ is supplied in blue with reserved white decoration; other initials supplied in blue or red. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.15(1). Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale (1789) II, lot 2588. Purchased for »8. 8. 0; M-063 Manilius, Johannes Antonius see Books Purchased (1847), 22. Oratio pro Britonoriensibus. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.57. r [a1 ] Manilius, Johannes Antonius: Oratio pro Britonoriensibus THIRD COPY [addressed to] Alexander VI, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘Audi et cordi Wanting leaves [p ]. Sheet [a ] is duplicated. On the blank [a r] 6^8 3.4 1 ¢ge, summe Pontifex, quae hodie dicturus sum de tua neces- is pasted a leaf bearing in type-facsimile the title as printed at the saria . . .’ head of the table of contents on [a r]. 2 o Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half parchment over paste- [Rome: Stephan Plannck, Aug. 1492?]. 4 . 4 boards covered in Buntpapier. Title gold-tooled at the head of collation: [a ]. the spine and sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 280 ¿ 204 ¿ HC *10700; Go¡ M-200; BMC IV 96; Pr 3706; BSB-Ink M-123; 26 mm. Size of leaf: 235 ¿ 165 mm. CIBN M-83; Sheppard 2964. A few notes, in Italian, and pen-trials in a contemporary hand. COPY Early folio numbering: i^xcvii’. ‘3. 3. 0.’ in brown ink on the Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. r upper left-hand corner of front pastedown. On [a1 ] a bibliogra- Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 206 ¿ 144 ¿ 2 mm. Size of phical note in Italian in an eighteenth-century hand. leaf: 206 ¿ 136 mm. r On [c1 ] an 11^line initial is supplied in blue with red pen-work shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(12). decoration extending into the margin. Other initials are supplied in blue. M-064 Manilius, Marcus Provenance: Petrus de Laurentiis (sixteenth century?); inscrip- v Astronomicon. tion on [a1 ]: ‘Humilissimus seruus Petrus de Laurentiis’. r [a r] Manilius, Marcus: Astronomicon. Stamped monogram on [a2 ]: ‘FGR’. Marco Lazzari; armorial 1 r refs. Man.; for this edition see also Adolf Cramer, Uº berdiea« ltes- book-stamp on [a1 ]. Robert Finch (1783^1830). Bequeathed to the University by Finch; see Finch catalogue 179. Taylor ten Ausgaben von Manilius’Astronomica (Ratibor, 1893), 7^8, 19^ 22. This edition belongs to a manuscript tradition independent from that followed by the Bologna edition (M-065); see M. Manilius, Astronomicon, ed. A. E. Housman, 2nd edn m-064^m-066] manilius, marcus 1721

(Cambridge, 1937), I p. xii, V p. xvii, and M. Manilius, 382^92, 396^413, 417^25, 429^30, with variations; Reliq. 4. 52^ Astronomicon liber II, ed. H.W.Garrod (Oxford, 1911), pp. lxxv^ 163. lxxvi. Bologna: Ugo Rugerius and Doninus Bertochus, ‘20 Mar.’ 1474. v [f12 ] [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Ridetur merito sciolorum Folio. For a discussion of the date see Polain. 10 8 4 10.8 8 6 insana caterua > Vulgo qui uatum nomina surripiunt’; 3 elegiac collation: [a b c d e^h i k l ]. Collation as BMC, not as distichs. Polain, who collates [ . . . l8], with the last two leaves being blank. refs. See Walther, Initia, 16810. HCR10707; Go¡ M-203; BMC VI 805; Pr 6526; CIBN M-86; Polain Nuremberg: Johann Mu« ller of Ko« nigsberg (Regiomontanus), 2589; Rhodes 1162; Sheppard 5306. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of [1473^4]. 4o. As dated by BSB-Ink; CIBN dates [c.1473^4], theWorld: Geography and Cosmography.

Sheppard [c.1473]. COPY collation: [a^f12]. Wanting the blank leaf [d4]. H *10703; Go¡ M-202; BMC II 456; Pr 2209; BSB-Ink M-124; v Leaf [h8 ] is blank in this copy, as Polain. CIBN M-85; Rhodes 1161; Sheppard 1603. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; gold-tooled spine, Image of theWorld: Geography and Cosmography. marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on COPY both covers. Size: 283 ¿ 212 ¿ 25 mm. Sizeofleaf: 276 ¿ 198 mm. Leaf [a1] repaired. Marginal annotations in one seventeenth-century(?) hand, con- Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled red mo- sisting mainly of corrections, also underlining in the text in black rocco, stamped with the arms of 2nd Earl Spencer, impaling ink. On the four rear endleaves are grammatical notes, particu- Bingham, quartered withTurberville, and the motto,‘Dieu defend larly on verbs, in black and red ink in a ifteenth/sixteenth-century le droit’; gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns; the gold German hand, also scribbles and drawings, including a human stamp of the Bodleian Library is on a leather patch pasted into face and a‘hangman’drawing, with an inscription ‘FriÞ hanckt’. the inside of both covers. Bound by Kalthoeber; blue ticket Three- to ¢ve-line initials (some with extensions into the mar- stamped in gold on the verso of the front endleaf. Size: 214 ¿ gins), paragraph marks, running book-numbers, and rubrics are 150 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 137 mm. supplied in red; some running book-numbers are supplied in Traces of washed marginal annotations; some ‘nota’ marks. black ink. Irregular manuscript foliation, now mostly cropped. Provenance: Acquired by 1738: see Fysher, Catalogus, II 134. v o Provenance: Washed inscription(?) on [f12 ]: ‘Pridie kal. Jan. emi Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 J 31 Art (Fysher). an[no] [ ]’. Karl Emerich Reviczky, Freiherr von Revisnye (1737^ shelfmark: Auct. O 5.17. 1793); purchased for »28. 18. 8: see note by Reviczky on the verso ofthefront endleaf:‘»28.18.8 sterl.’; according to the Spencer sale M-066 Manilius, Marcus catalogue:‘This copy,handsomelybound in red morocco with the Astronomicon. arms of its late owner on the outside, once belonged to Count r Revickzy: who appears, from his own memorandum to have [a2 ] Manilius, Marcus: Astronomicon. given very little short of »30 for it’. George John, 2nd Earl refs. Man.; for this edition see also Cramer 9^10, 24, and Astronomicon, ed. Garrod, pp. lxxvi^lxxvii. Spencer (1758^1834); cancelled accession number ‘3344’; sale r (1821), lot 191; purchased for »12. 12. 0; see Books Purchased [k7 ] [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Ridetur merito sciolorum (1821), 10, and the annotated sale catalogue. insana caterua > Vulgo qui natum nomina surripiunt’; 3 elegiac shelfmark: Auct. L 4.19. distichs. refs. See Walther, Initia, 16810. r M-065 Manilius, Marcus [k7 ] [Table of contents.] o Astronomicon, et al. Naples: Jodocus Hohenstein, [c.1476]. 4 . collation: [a^k8]. r [a2 ] Manilius, Marcus: Astronomicon. HCR 10704; BMC VI 866; Pr 6712; CIBN M-87; Fava^Bresciano refs. Man., with variations; for this edition see also Cramer 8^9, 153; Oates 2519; Sheppard 5447. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the 22^4; Astronomicon, ed. Housman, I p. xii, V p. xvii, and World: Geography and Cosmography. Astronomicon, ed. Garrod, pp. lxxv^lxxvi.The 1985 Teubner edi- tion includes some of the manuscript corrections marked in the COPY Wanting the blank leaf [a ]. margins of this incunable edition (see below), but retains other 1 Leaf [k ] is backed and slightly mutilated. The lower margin of readings as in the incunable. 8 [a ], and the inner margin of [k ] have been repaired. [h r] [Note about the author.] 2 1 7 Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment; manuscript title on refs. Cramer 9. the spine, and remains of a paper shelfmark label; the gold stamp [h r] [Table of contents for Manilius.] 7 of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 203 ¿ 147 ¿ 22 mm. [h r] [Table of contents for Aratus.] 8 Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 143 mm. [i r] Aratus: [Phaenomena.] Translated by [Julius Caesar] 1 A pointing hand and pen-trial in black ink on [g r]. Germanicus. 1 Provenance: Purchased for »7. 7. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), refs. Germ. Arat. 1^69, 71^247, 251^4, 258^69, 273^7, 281^3, 17. 287^314, 318^20, 324^7, 336^40, 342^3, 347^55, 359^62, 366^78, shelfmark: Auct. N 5.35. 1722 manilius, marcus [m-067^m-069

r M-067 Manilius, Marcus I8 [Note on Dulcinius as editor.] Incipit: ‘P. Stephanus Dulcinius Astronomicon (comm. Laurentius Bonincontrius). elegantissimum hoc Manilii opus pro ingenii . . .’ r Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 9 Nov. 1489. Folio. [a2 ] Bonincontrius, Laurentius: [Introductory letter addressed to] 4 6 8 Cardinal Riarius. Incipit: ‘[C]ogitanti mihi e multis phi- collation: [* ] a^h I . losophie sectatoribus, reuerendissime Raphael, cui tandem . . .’ HC 10705; Go¡ M-205; BMC VI 721; Pr 5827; CIBN M-89; Hillard v 1310; Sheppard 4873. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: [a3 ] Bonincontrius, Laurentius: [Commentary on Astronomicon addressed to] Cardinal Raphael Riarius. Incipit: ‘[H]ec prima Geography and Cosmography. pars in qua proponit de quo tractaturus est et hoc facit ex arte . . .’ COPY v [a3 ] Manilius, Marcus: Astronomicon. Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch gold-tooled red morocco; refs. Man.; for this edition see also Cramer 11^13, 24^5, see Foot, ‘Incunable Collector’, no. 35; the gold stamp of the Astronomicon, ed. Housman, I pp. xii^xiii, and Astronomicon, Bodleian Library on a leather patch pasted over the centre-piece ed. Garrod, pp. lxxvi^lxxix. on both covers. Size: 289 ¿ 195 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ Rome: [Printer of Manilius,‘Astronomicon’], 26 Oct. 1484. Folio. 183 mm. collation: [a10 b^d8 e6 f^m8 n6]. Washed early marginal and interlinear annotations. Woodcut diagrams. Provenance: Johan Meerman (1753^1815); purchased at his sale, H *10706; Go¡ M-204; BMC XII 12; Pr 3964; BSB-Ink M-125; vol. I, p. 308, lot 746, for £. 40; see Books Purchased . . . atthe Sale CIBN M-88; Hillard 1309; Polain 2590; Sander 4190; Sheppard of M. Meerman, p. 15, with number on label at the head of the 3145. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: Geography and spine: 746/1; ‘40 Gu.’given as the price on the recto of the front Cosmography. endleaf. shelfmark: Auct. O 4.21. COPY Wanting the blank leaf [a1], and [g2.7], the missing text being sup- M-069 Manilius, Marcus plied in early manuscript. r v Astronomicon. Leaf [b1 ], commentary,l.1:‘. . . ip|ius h celuš animo me- . . .’; [n5 ], > r col. 2, last line of text:‘. . . mundus £igaret olimpo.’, not as Polain. a1 Manilius, Marcus: Astronomicon. Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century(?) parchment; manu- refs. Man.; not in Cramer.‘Capitula’ follow the ¢rst four books. script title on the spine; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library [Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, c.1498^1500]. 8o. As on both covers. Size: 283 ¿ 213 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ dated by BSB-Ink, CIBN, and Sheppard. Also ascribed to 212 mm. [Verona: Paulus Friedenperger, c.1489^90]: see Daniela Fattori, Marginal annotations by Caspar Gevartius, including correc- ‘Nuove ricerche sulla tipogra¢a veronese del Quattrocento’, tions to the text, also copious underlining in the text in black ink; Biblio¢lia, 97 (1995), 1^20, at 12^13. gatherings [a^g] have been amended as if for reprinting: see DBI collation: a^i8 k6. XII 210, and M. D. Reeve, ‘Acidalius on Manilius’, Classical HC 10702; Go¡ M-206; BMC V 598; Pr 5692; BSB-Ink M-126; Quarterly, 41 (1991), 226^39, at 236. CIBN M-90; Sheppard 4601. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the Provenance: Caspar Gevartius (Jean-Gaspard Gevaerts, 1593^ World: Geography and Cosmography. 1666); notes (see above). Sir Edward Sherburne (1618^1702); his COPY monogram is on the recto of the front endleaf, and on [a r]: 2 Leaf a r, l. 2: ‘. . . ptoprias . . .’ ‘F[elix] S[ervator] L[ympidarum] A[quarum]’, for which seeT. A. 2 Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment; the gold stamp of Birrell, ‘The Library of Sir Edward Sherburne (1616^1702)’, The the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 213 ¿ 162 ¿ 22 mm. Book Trade and its Customers 1450^1900: Historical Essays for Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 157 mm. Robin Myers, ed. Arnold Hunt, Giles Mandelbrote, and Alison Marginal and interlinear annotations (not by Vossius), Shell (Winchester, 1997), 189^204, at 194; not identi¢ed in the including corrections to the text and ‘nota’ marks, in both black manuscript catalogue of Sherburne’s books (MS. Rawl. Q. b. 3). and red ink; notes added by Sherburne accompanied by the let- Probably among the Manilius material presented by Sherburne ters ‘DB’: see Reeve,‘Acidalius’, 236. in 1697: see Birrell 194, Reeve,‘Acidalius’, 237, and Macray 430. Provenance: Isaac Vossius (1618^1689); name on a r: ‘Isaacus Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4o J 15 Art. 1 Vossius’. Sir Edward Sherburne (1618^1702); his monogram is shelfmark: Auct. O 5.18. r on a1 : ‘F[elix] S[ervator] L[ympidarum] A[quarum]’, for which see Birrell, ‘Library of Sir Edward Sherburne’, 194, with this M-068 Manilius, Marcus copy noted on 204, note 12; not identi¢ed in the manuscript cata- Astronomicon (ed. Stephanus Dulcinius). logue of Sherburne’s books (MS. Rawl. Q. b. 3). Purchased for r »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 26. [* ] Dulcinius, Stephanus: [Letter addressed to] Rolandus o 1 Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 I 30 Art (written along the fore- Pallavicinus. Incipit: ‘Plaudendum Latinis Camoenis uel potius edge). nostris temporibus quibus principes . . .’ v shelfmark: Auct. O 5.19. [*3 ] [Table of contents.] r a1 Manilius, Marcus: Astronomicon. [Edited by Stephanus Dulcinius.] refs. Man.; for this edition see also Cramer 13^14, 25^6, and Astronomicon, ed. Garrod, pp. lxxix^lxxx. Dulcinius is recorded as editor in a note before the colophon (see below). m-070^m-072] manuale 1723

M-070 Manliis, Johannes Jacobus de Incipit: ‘[P]rimo excommunicantur per Canones et statuta ini- cientes manus violentas . . .’ Luminare maius super Johannis Mesue Antidotarium et 2 v L4 [Second colophon.] Practica. 2 r M1 [Title-page.] r 2 v [*1 ] ‘Tabula electuariorum’. M1 [Zittart, Hermannus]: ‘Mare magnum in quo continentur r a1 [Title-page.] priuilegia ordini predicatorum a diuersis ponti¢cibus summis r a1 [Verse.] ‘Cinthius vt totum radiis illuminat orbem > Illustrat late- concessa’. Incipit: ‘[A]lexander videlicet quartus Episcopus . . . bras sic medicina tuas’; 1 elegiac distich. dilectis ¢liis Magistro prioribus et fratribus vniuersis ordinis pre- refs. See Walther, Initia, 4007. dicatorum . . .Virtute conspicuos vestri . . .’ v a1 Manliis, Johannes Jacobus de: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] refs. See Kaeppeli II 229, no. 1884. 2 r Bernardinus Niger. Incipit:‘Cum pleraque in medicorum antido- M5 [Zittart, Hermannus]: Defensorium privilegii quattuor ordi- tis peruerse intelligi a plurimis . . .’ num mendicantium super audientia confessionis. ‘Conclusiones refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 330. et responsiones contra aduersantes quattuor ordinibus mendi- v a1 [List of the various sections of the book.] Incipit: ‘Opus hoc duo- cantibus super audientia confessionum’. Incipit: ‘[C]hristi ¢deles decim sectionibus distinguitur . . .’ alicuius dyocesis . . .’ r a2 Manliis, Johannes Jacobus de: Luminare maius super Johannis refs. See Kaeppeli II 229, no. 1884. 2 r Mesue Antidotarium et Practica. Incipit: ‘[E]lectuarium de aro- M6 [Third colophon.] matibus quod scripsit Galen. Recepit ligni aloes . . .’ Cologne: Hermann Bumgart, 21 Mar. 1498. 4o. Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, 9 Apr. 1494. Folio. collation: (6 A^Z 2A^D4.6.6 2E^H4.6 I4 K8 L4 M6. 2 8 6 8 6 4 collation: [* ] a b c d e^n o . Woodcuts. Types: 160 G, 78 G. H *10718; Go¡ M-213; BMC I 301; Pr 1470; CIBN M-109; Hillard HR 10711; Go¡ M-207; Pr 7065; Polain 4546; Sheppard 5829. 1316; Sack, Freiburg, 1796; Schramm VIII p. 27; Schreiber V Micro¢che: Unit 13: Medical Incunabula: Part III. 4560; Sheppard 1087; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 773.

COPY COPY 2 Preceded by gathering [*], containing the‘Tabula electuariorum’, Wanting leaves K7^8 containing a list of errata. which is not included in HR. The text wrongly imposed in gathering A in the BL copy is here v Leaf a1 , l. 1:‘. . . ciueš . . .’, not as R. printed correctly. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf; marbled paper boards. Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco, bound for Manuscript label on the upper cover. Size: 298 ¿ 206 ¿ 18 mm. the Bodleian Library; sprinkled red-edged leaves and index tab Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 192 mm. on L4. Size: 193 ¿ 145 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 128 mm. Early marginal annotations, including foliation numbers in the A few marginal notes, commenting on the text and extracting key table of contents, extraction ofkey words,‘nota’marks, and point- words, in two di¡erent early German hands, one of which is ing hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. humanist. r On a2 an eight-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in interlocked red and Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM. Graf von blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red and blue; capital Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott- strokes and underlining in red. Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3055. Not included r Provenance: Johannes Greitter (£. 1576); inscription on a1 : in the invoice to Falconer Madan for the Bodleian, 19 Feb. 1884; ‘Joannes Greytter, Lewkirch(?) 1576’. Julius Lingg; armorial marked ‘d taken’ in the Bodleian copy of the sale catalogue; see book-plate, not in Warnecke. J. Hess. Purchased from Hess, 4 also Honemann,‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod24. Mar.1893; purchase not identi¢ed in Library Bills. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.45. shelfmark: Inc. d. I23.1494.1. M-072 Manuale M-071 Manuale Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. v Manuale confessorum metricum, et al. [a1 ] [Table of contents.] r r (1 [Title-page.] [a2 ] Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ex v (1 [Memorial verses.] ‘Pars prior o⁄cia parat ecclesieque ministros quorundam simplicium ignorantia sacerdotum . . . De sancta Altera pars testes et cetera iudiciorum’; 5 hexameters. sinodo. [S]acerdotes igitur ad sanctam sinodum profecturi . . .’ r> (2 Manuale confessorum metricum.‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘[N]ulla qui- Dated1255. It includes: a chapteron each ofthe seven sacraments; dem leuitas sed plus instantia multa . . .’ ‘De negociis eto⁄ciis clericorum’;‘De immunitate ecclesiarum et refs. See Bloom¢eld 3740. rerum ad eas pertinentium’; ‘De obseruatione ieiuniorum’; ‘De v (3 Manuale confessorum metricum. Incipit: ‘[A]bbas iure siue ton- festiuitatibus’; ‘De bisexto’; ‘De die pasce’; ‘De ieiuniis quatuor suram datque minores . . .’ The work is also attributed to the temporum’;‘De sententia excomunicationis’. v Dominican Hermannus Zittart. [c6 ] ‘De allocutione sacerdotis et muti in inductione ad con¢ten- refs. See Kaeppeli II 229 no. 1883. dum.’ Incipit: ‘Debet enim sacerdos proponere de dilectione . . .’ 2 v v K6 [First colophon.] [c7 ] ‘Casus seruandi episcopo sunt illi’. Incipit:‘Incendarii. De votis 2 r L1 Ropertus, Archiepiscopus Coloniensis: Censurae ecclesiasti- fractis . . .’ cae archiepiscopatus Coloniensis. ‘Omnes subsequentes excom- municationes maiores et alie . . . promulgate sunt in synodo Colonie sub Roperto Archiepiscopo Coloniensi. Anno .lxxii . . .’ 1724 manuale [m-072^m-076

v v [c7 ] ‘Isti casus seruandi sunt pape’. Incipit: ‘Ad papam clerum fer- A1 [Table of contents.] r iens . . .’ A2 Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ex Augsburg: Hermann Ka« stlin, 1484. 4o. quorundam simplicium ignorantia sacerdotum . . . De sancta collation: [a^c8]. sinodo. [S]acerdotes igitur ad sanctam sinodum profecturi . . .’ H *10730; Go¡ M-215; BMC II 362; Pr1754; BSB-Ink M-135; CIBN refs. Dated 1255. See M-072. v M-111; Oates 944; Sheppard 1292. B5 ‘De allocutione sacerdotis et muti in inductione ad con¢ten- dum.’ Incipit:‘Debet enim sacerdos proponere de dilectione . . .’ COPY B r ‘Casus seruandi episcopo sunt illi’. Incipit: ‘Incendarii. De votis Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco; bound for 6 fractis . . .’ the Bodleian Library. Scars of index tabs on [a ] and [c ]. Size: 2 8 B r ‘Isti casus seruandi sunt pape’. Incipit: ‘Ad papam clerum fer- 215 ¿ 157 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 144 mm. 6 iens . . .’ A few marginal notes, mainly correcting the text, ‘nota’ marks, o and pointing hands in red and brown ink in an early hand. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, c.1489?^1495?]. 4 . As dated by v Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Sheppard; BSB-Ink dates [c.1487^95]. A1 : ‘Capitula in libello and ‘4213’ in pencil on [a r]. Purchased on 5 Nov. 1885 from isto contenta’ to distinguish the edition (Sheppard). 1 8 6 Albert Cohn, Catalogue 168, no. 32, for 8 Marks; see Library collation: A B . Bills, no. 319. H *10727; Go¡ M-219; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-138; Sheppard 2085. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.5. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half green morocco over pink marbled pasteboards. Scar of an index tab on A1. Size: 213 ¿ M-073 Manuale 140 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 134 mm. Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Initials are supplied in red; underlining of chapter headings and r [a1 ] [Title-page]. capital strokes in red. v [a1 ] [Table of contents.] Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. r [a2 ] Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ex Bequeathed in 1834. quorundam simplicium ignorantia sacerdotum . . . De sancta shelfmark: Douce 114. sinodo. [S]acerdotes igitur ad sanctam sinodum profecturi . . .’ refs. Dated1255. See M-072. r M-075 Manuale [b9 ] ‘De allocutione sacerdotis et muti in inductione ad con¢ten- dum.’ Incipit: ‘Debet enim sacerdos proponere de dilectione . . .’ Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. v r [b9 ] ‘Casus seruandi episcopo sunt isti’. Incipit: ‘Incendiarii. De AA1 [Title-page.] v votis fractis . . .’ AA1 [Table of contents.] v r [b9 ] ‘Isti casus seruandi sunt pape’. Incipit: ‘Ad papam clerum fer- AA2 Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ex iens . . .’ quorundam simplicium ignorantia sacerdotum . . . De sancta [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1483 ‘Vitas Patrum’, c.1485]. 4o. synodo. [S]acerdotes igitur ad sanctam synodum profecturi . . .’ collation: [a8 b10]. refs. Dated 1255. See M-072. v H *10728; Go¡ M-217; BMC I 100; Pr 428; BSB-Ink M-136; Sack, BB5 ‘De alloquutione sacerdotis et muti in inductione ad con¢ten- Freiburg, 2330; Sheppard 351. dum.’Incipit:‘Debet enim sacerdos proponere ei de dilectione . . .’ r BB6 ‘Casus reseruandi episcopo sunt isti’. Incipit: ‘Incendiarii. COPY Fractio voti . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf [b ]. 10 BB r ‘Isti sunt casus papales’. Incipit: ‘Omnis deuote debet veniam Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco; bound for 6 rogitare a papa, feriens clerum . . .’ the Bodleian Library. Size: 211 ¿ 151 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ o 136 mm. [Reutlingen: Johann Otmar, c.1492]. 4 . 6 r collation: AA BB . ‘3.’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of [a1 ]. Marginal notes, extracting key words and correcting the text, and pointing H *10725; Go¡ M-220; BMC II 587; Pr 2717; BSB-Ink M-141; hands, in red and brown ink, in a contemporary hand, probably Sheppard 1985. that of the rubricator. COPY r On [a2 ] a ¢ve-line initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue. Bound with A-330; see there for details of binding and proven- Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; ance. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 139 mm. r underlining of chapter headings and capital strokes in red. A six-line initial ‘Q’ on AA2 is supplied in blue with reserved Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ white decoration and decorated with red pen-work and exten- r and ‘3154’ in pencil on [a1 ]. Purchased on 30 Nov. 1885 from sions into the margin. Other initials are supplied in red or blue; Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 78, no. 10 or 181, for 4 or 5 Marks; see underlining and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Library Bills, no. 381. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.27(4). shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.45. M-076 Manuale M-074 Manuale Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. r AA1 [Title-page and woodcut.] r v A1 [Title-page.] AA1 [Table of contents.] m-076^m-078] manuale 1725

r AA2 Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ex refs. Manuale ad usum percelebris ecclesie Sarisburiensis, ed. A. quorundam simplicium ignorantia sacerdotum . . . De sancta Je¡eries Collins, Henry Bradshaw Society, 91 ([London], 1960), sinodo. [S]acerdotes igitur ad sanctam sinodum profecturi . . .’ 1^25. r refs. Dated 1255. See M-072. e1 Ordo ad cathecuminum faciendum. v BB3 ‘De allocutione sacerdotis et muti in inductione ad con¢ten- refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 25^43. v dum.’ Incipit:‘Debet enim sacerdos proponere de dilectione . . .’ f5 Ordo ad puri¢candum mulierem post partum. v BB3 ‘Casus episcopo seruandi sunt isti’. Incipit: ‘Incendiarii. refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 43^4. r Fractio voti . . .’ f6 Ordo ad facendum sponsalia. v BB3 ‘Isti sunt casus papales’. Incipit: ‘Omnis deuote debet veniam refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 44^59. r rogitare a papa, feriens clerum . . .’ h1 Ordo ad seruitium peregrinorum faciendum. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1492]. 4o. refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 60^3. v collation: AA6 BB4. h5 [Benedictiones.] Types: 63 G, text; 80 G, table of contents; 180 G, headlines, titles.10 refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 63^74. v r i3 Ordo famulos vel famulas dei includendi. leaves. 46 lines, plus headline (AA3 ). Type area: 146 (155) ¿ 88 mm (AA r).‘Accipies’ woodcut on AA r: see Schreiber^Heitz refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 74^81. 3 1 v no. 18. i8 Benedictio agni paschalis ouorum et herbarum in die pasche. H 10729; Go¡ M-221; Pr 1413; BSB-Ink M-140; Schreiber V 4561; refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 81. v Sheppard 1003; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 776. i8 Prefationes. refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 81^4. COPY k v Canon Missae. Bound with E-072; see there for details of binding and proven- 2 refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 84^97. ance. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 140 mm. l r Ordo ad visitandum in¢rmum. On AA v an early note in German. 1 1 refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 97^114. shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.18(6). r m7 Commendatio animarum. refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 114^32. v M-077 Manuale n8 Vigilie mortuorum. refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 132^44. Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. r r q7 Missa pro defunctis. a1 [Title-page.] v refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 144^62. a1 [Table of contents.] r r t2 [Missae diversae.] a2 Manuale parochialium sacerdotum. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam exquor- refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 162^6. undam simplicium ignorantia sacerdotum . . . De sancta sinodo. r t5 ‘Isti sunt generales articuli maioris excommunicationis in lingua [S]acerdotes igitur ad sanctam sinodum profecturi . . .’ materna et dicantur hoc modo’. Incipit:‘[G]od men et wymmen it refs. Dated 1255. See M-072. v is ordeyned . . .’ c4 ‘De allocutione sacerdotis et muti in inductione ad con¢ten- r v6 Modus absolvendi. Incipit: ‘Et est sciendum quod generaliter in dum.’ Incipit:‘Debet enim sacerdos proponere de dilectione . . .’ v forma confessionis sacramentalis . . .’ c5 ‘Casus seruandi episcopo sunt illi’. Incipit: ‘Incendarii. De votis refs. See Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, p. xxii and166 note 3: the fractis . . .’ v Form of the Greater Cursing gave o¡ence to Henry VIII and it c5 ‘Isti casus seruandi sunt pape’. Incipit: ‘Ad papam clerum fer- was therefore excluded from editions published from 1543 iens . . .’ onwards and suppressed from some copies of previous editions. Augsburg: Johann Froschauer, 1499. 4o. The text can be found in Manuale et Processionale ad usum collation: a^c6. insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis, ed. W. G. Henderson, Surtees H *10733; Go¡ M-222; BMC II 398; Pr1833; BSB-Ink M-142; Sack, Society,63 (Durham, 1875), p. xviii, 86*^96*. r Freiburg, 2332; Sheppard 1369. v8 Benedictiones epyscoporum et su¡raganeorum. The edition COPY ends with the ‘Benedictio incensi’.

Wanting the blank leaf c6. refs. Manuale, ed. Je¡eries Collins, 166^73. r Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper wrappers. Size: x3 ‘Tabula ad inueniendum contenta’. v 182 ¿ 135 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 133 mm. x3 [Colophon.] Early manuscript foliation in red ink: 172^188. Rouen: Pierre Olivier and Jean de Lorraine, for Jean Richard, Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ [after 11 Apr.] 1501. 4o. The printers are Pierre Olivier and Jean v on front pastedown and ‘1929’ on c5 , both in pencil. Purchased de Lorraine (see BMC VIII p. lxxxiii), the latter notto be confused on 30 Nov.1885 from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 78, no. 10 or 181, with Jean Le Bourgeois. The dating clause in the colophon reads for 4 or 5 Marks; see Library Bills, no. 381. ‘. . . Anno dnš i M.ccccc. primo > in pa|cha . . .’Easter Day: 11Apr. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.15. 1501: the year has sometimes been misinterpreted as 1500. 8 4 collation: a^v x . Leaf a3 signed aii, etc. M-078 Manuale Woodcuts. Not in Pr; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 740; Du¡ 288; not in Sheppard; STC Manuale Saresberiense (Salisbury). 16139. r a1 [Title-page and woodcut of St George.] r a2 [Benedictiones.] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. 1726 marchesinus, johannes [m-078^m-081

COPY refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some Wanting leaves t6^v5 containing the ‘Form of the Greater variations; Stegmu« ller omits Ios-Est inclusive, all books from Ier Cursing’, and x4, probably blank. to the end of the Old Testament, Mc^Io, all the letters of Paul Printed on parchment. except Rm, Act, and the Canonical Epistles; he includes Ps, but Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with after Is. r gold-tooled turn-ins, gilt-edged leaves, and marbled pastedowns. [h8 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. Size: 255 ¿ 185 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 245 ¿ 170 mm. Incipit:‘[E]mendaram penultimaproducta pro emendaueram . . .’ v On a1 the service of marriage is written in English in a sixteenth- refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I) (Ps); century hand: ‘Well belovyd people in our savyours we are here a 4777(II) 17,18, 16, 15,1^3, 6, 4^5, 7^12,19. v sembled to gether in the sygth o¡ god . . . Per me dominum [p3 ] [Colophon.] o o o o r Henricum Sayer capellanum. . . . Anno domini M .V . lx . xvi . [p4 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes?]: ‘Prefatio’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnium and the last day o¡ iuli’. A few ‘nota’ marks and underlining in scriptorum veterum vsque in nos celebris est . . .’ r the same hand. On a paper pasted on the front pastedown, a [p4 ] [Table of contents.] form of the wedding service in Middle English, in Douce’s hand. v Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 10 Nov. 1470. Folio. Coloured woodcut of the Cruci¢xion on k2 . Capitals touched collation: [a^d10 e8 f g10 h8 i4+1 k l10 m8 n6 o10 p4]. with yellow wash. v Type: 91 G. 2 columns. 129 leaves. 48 lines ([a1 ]). Type area: 220 ¿ Provenance: Henry Sayer (sixteenth century)(?); note (see v 151 mm ([a1 ]). above). Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate and r H *10554; Go¡ M-232; Pr 94; BSB-Ink M-154; CIBN M-117; stamp on a1 . Bequeathed in 1834. Pellechet MS. 7629 (7533); Rhodes 1164; Sheppard 48. shelfmark: Douce 152. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480.

COPY M-079 Marcellus Binding: Contemporary German sheep dyed red over wooden Passio Petri et Pauli apostolorum. boards, with ¢ve bosses, four corner-pieces from each cover, and r both catches and clasps, all lost. On the upper cover intersecting a1 [Title-page.] r triple ¢llets form an outer frame. Single ¢llets form the inner rect- a2 Marcellus [pseudo-]: Passio Petri et Pauli apostolorum. angle which is divided by further single ¢llets into triangular and [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[B]eatus Petrus apostolus et princeps lozenge-shaped compartments.The title is written along the fore- apostolorum Anthiocenus ¢lius Ioannis, prouincie Galilee . . .’ edge in black ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand. Size: 350 ¿ 248 ¿ refs. See BHL 6660. v 48 mm. Size of leaf: 335 ¿ 234 mm. a2 Marcellus [pseudo-]: Passio Petri et Pauli apostolorum. The upper parchment pastedown contains a manuscript memor- refs. J. A. Giles, Codex Apocryphus Novi Testamenti (London, ial addressed to the Council of Basel by the provost of the church 1852), 483^502; see BHL 6657. of Stettin, concerning a disputed election to the provostship of o [Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, c.1499]. 4 . Kamin (Pomerania) in 1447. 4 6 r collation: a b . On [a1 ] one- and four-line initials are supplied in interlocked red HC *12454; Go¡ M-230; BMC I 306; Pr 1503; BSB-Ink M-150; and blue with purple pen-work decoration, and extensions into CIBN M-116; Hillard 1317; Sack, Freiburg, 2333/1; Sheppard the margins; other one- to three-line initials (some with exten- 1096; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 780. sions into the margins), paragraph marks, and headlines are sup- COPY plied in red; capital strokes in red. r Wanting the blank leaf b6. Provenance: Lu« beck, Stadtbibliothek; duplicate stamp on [a1 ]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco; bound for Purchased for »5. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 71. the Bodleian Library. Size: 204 ¿ 146 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.35. 132 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r in pencil on a1 . Purchased on 30 Nov.1885 from Caspar Haugg, M-081 Marchesinus, Johannes Augsburg, Catalogue 78, no. 182, for 5 Marks; see Library Bills, Mammotrectus super Bibliam. no. 381. r [a1 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes: Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.32 prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also M-080. M-080 Marchesinus, Johannes r [a1 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Mammotrectus super Bibliam. Gn-Apc [including Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]mbrosius frater’’, etc. r [a1 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes: Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- Perferens . . .’ prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also A. variations. r Moss,‘Latin Liturgical Hymns and their Early Printing History, [p1 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. 1470^1520’, Humanistica Lovaniensia, 36 (1987), 112^37, at 118. Incipit: ‘[A]pud Hebreos Nisan dicitur Aprilis . . .’ r [a1 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 1^3, 6, 4^5, Gn^Apc [omitting Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. 7^13,14 (with variations), 15, 16 (with variations), 17^19. r Frater sit in ¢de. Perferens . . .’ [A1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula super bibliam’. m-081^m-083] marchesinus, johannes 1727

r r [D10 ] [Colophon.] [A6 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula super bibliam’. [Beromu« nster]: Helias Heliae, 10 Nov. 1470. Folio. [Cologne: Conrad Winters, de Homborch], 24 Dec. 1476. Folio. collation: [a^c12 d10+1 e^l12 m6 n^x12 y10 AB12 C10+1 D10]. collation: [a^d10.8 e f8 g10 h8 i6 k10 l m8 n6 o^t10 v^y8 z6 A8]. H *10555; Go¡ M-233; BMC III 799; Pr 7798; BSB-Ink M-153; HC 10556; Go¡ M-235; BMC I 245; Pr 1162; CIBN M-120; Hillard CIBN M-118; Helene Mattman, ‘Inkunabelverzeichnis der 1318; Sheppard 889; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 781.

Stiftsbibliothek Beromu« nster’, Erster datierter Schweizer Druck: COPY Gedenkschrift zur 500^Jahr-Feier in Beromu« nster 1470^1970 Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [A8]. (Beromu« nster, 1970), 88^151, at 91 no. 1, 2; Sack, Freiburg, 2334; r The setting of the ¢rst two lines on [a2 ] is as Voullie¤ me, not as Sheppard 2570. BMC. COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf; marbled paper boards; r Leaf [D10 ]: [colophon], l.1:‘. . . pri > micereus . . .’, not as BMC (‘- remains or scars of parchment or leather index tabs; rebacked. cerus’) or H (‘-cerius’). Size: 298 ¿ 224 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 205 mm. r The blind impression of two lines of type below the colophon is On [k1 ] a three-line initial ‘N’ is supplied in blue with reserved probably that of the addition found in some copies: ‘O white decoration; other one- to six-line initials and paragraph Archangele Michahel prin- > ceps ac propugnator noster’ (cf. marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. BMC note). Some running headings supplied in black ink in a ¢fteenth-cen- Binding: Contemporary German(?) blind-tooled calf over tury hand. wooden boards, with remains of two metal clasps, two catches Provenance: J.T.Hand (£.1834^1837),1836; bibliographical note lost, also four corner-pieces and a central boss. On both covers on the recto of the front endleaf, signed ‘J.T. Hand’, and dated ‘7/ intersecting double and triple ¢llets form an outer frame, within 2/36’; purchased at his sale, lot 223, for »0. 5. 0; see Books which is a repeated foliate stamp. Further triple ¢llets form the Purchased (1837), 24. inner frame within which is a lozenge-shaped double-headed shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.57 eagle stamp and a berry stamp. Triple ¢llets form the inner rect- angle which is divided by further quadruple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments decorated with the berry M-083 Marchesinus, Johannes stamp and a small foliate stamp. Leather index tabs, some dyed Mammotrectus super Bibliam. red. The title is written in black ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand r A2 ‘Vocabularius in Mamotrectum secundum ordinem alphabeti’. along the lower edge, showing that it was originally stored on its r a1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- fore-edge. Both covers now detached. Rebacked. Size: 312 ¿ prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ 218 ¿ 76 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 204 mm. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also r On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in red and black, with M-080. r red and black pen-work decoration, and extensions into the mar- a1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- gins; other one- to three-line initials, some with extensions into Apc [including Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius in ¢de’’, etc. the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; underlin- Perferens . . .’ ing in red. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some r Provenance: Erased inscription on [a1 ], unread under ultraviolet variations. light. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book- r q1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘V.e.1’: see Lee, Royal Book- Incipit: ‘[P]ropter scriptorum imperitiam de orthographia . . .’ plates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, lot 3863. Purchased for »8. 18. 6; see refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 11^12, 1^ Books Purchased (1844), 31, where the date is given as 1476. 10, 13^19. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.41. v 38 [Colophon.] r 39 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula librorum et aliorum quorum exposi- M-082 Marchesinus, Johannes tiones et correctiones vocabulorum in presenti libro continentur’. Mammotrectus super Bibliam. Venice: Franciscus Renner de Heilbronn, and Nicolaus de o [a r] [Marchesinus, Johannes: Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- Frankfordia, 1476. 4 . 2 8 10 8 10 prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ collation: A^C a b^y 1 2 3 . refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also HC (+ Addenda) R 10557; Go¡ M-236; BMC V 194; Pr 4168; CIBN M-080. M-121; Oates1664; Sheppard 3344^5. r [a2 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: FIRST COPY Gn-Apc [omitting Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Frater Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled sheep dyed red, over sit in ¢de. Perferens . . .’ wooden boards, with two metal catches and remains of two refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some clasps. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of variations. the lower cover. On the upper cover intersecting double ¢llets v [p1 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II.] form the outer frame. Within this is a lozenge-shaped foliate Incipit:‘[E]mendaram penultimaproducta pro emendaueram . . .’ stamp. Double ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I) (Ps); by further double ¢llets (forming a saltire cross) into triangular 4777(II) 17^18, 16, 15,1^3, 6, 4^5, 7^12,19. compartments, and is decorated with the foliate stamp. On the v [A5 ] [Marchesinus, Johannes?]: ‘Prefatio’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnium lower cover the frame and the inner rectangle are as for the scriptorum veterum vsque in nos celebris est . . .’ upper cover, but with no further decoration.Title and shelfmarks 1728 marchesinus, johannes [m-083^m-085

(‘3 A’; ‘ZZ’; ‘1 W E’) across the upper edge and the fore-edge. H *10558; Go¡ M-238; BMC V194; Pr 4171; BSB-Ink M-156; CIBN Lower cover detached. Size: 218 ¿ 158 ¿ 54 mm. Size of M-123; Oates 1667; not in Sheppard.

leaf: 210 ¿ 154 mm. COPY The books are numbered in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand in The blank leaf A1 and its conjugate A10, both wanting in the BMC black ink; book numbers have also been added to the table of con- copy, are present here. tents; occasional early annotations. Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment; marbled pastedowns, Three- to seven-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in and some gold-tooling on the spine. Manuscript title(?) in black red or blue; capital strokes and underlining in red. ink on the fore-edge. Size: 233 ¿ 171 ¿ 49 mm. Size of Provenance: Anonymous sale (London: Sotheby’s, 24 Feb. leaf: 227 ¿ 163 mm. 1834), lot 480; remains of an octagonal paper label at the tail of Two- to seven-line initials, some with extensions into the margin, the spine. Purchased for »0.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 19. are supplied mainly in red, but occasionally in blue; paragraph shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.43. marks supplied in red or blue; capitals are touched with yellow SECOND COPY r wash. Note on A1 by the rubricator on the number of letters he Wanting the blank leaf A1. provided: ‘Litere 652 para¢: [ ]’. Irregular manuscript foliation: Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) quarter parchment with paper 1^233. boards. Size: 215 ¿ 162 ¿ 41 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 150 mm. Provenance: Abondius [de Mandello?] (¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- r-v Early annotations in both tables, also, on the blank leaf 310 , lists r tury); inscription on a1 : ‘Iste liber est meus fratris Abondii ordi- ofthe contents of the Deantiphonis (Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bib- nis seruorum alme Marie . . . fratris [ ]eus donauit [ ]’. Johannes licum, 4777(II) 13), the Expositio hymnorum (Stegmu« ller, Jacobus (£. 1568). Julius Bergomensis (£. 1568); inscriptions on Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 15), the De sermonibus et homiliis r A2 : ‘Frater Joannes Jacobus donauit hunc librum fratri Julio (Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 16), and the De Bergomensi1568 adi 20 de Decembrio et de manu propria scripsit legendis sanctorum (Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) r viua m[ ] santo Marco adio non altro’; and on a1 : ‘et frater 17), all written in one sixteenth-century hand. Joannes Jacobus successit in hoc libro’. Unidenti¢ed stamp in r v On a1 a seven-line initial ‘I’ and a seven-line initial ‘F’, on c8 a blue (perhaps a ¢gure with a shield) on A r. Scar of a book-plate v 2 ¢ve-line initial ‘F’, and on i6 a four-line initial ‘O’, are all supplied on the front pastedown. Bernard Halliday. Robert Stewart in blue with red pen-work decoration and extensions into the mar- Lepper (1871^ after 1945), 1919; purchased from Halliday in Feb. gins; other three- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions into 1919 for »7.10. 0; pencil inscriptions on the verso of the front end- the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. leaf: ‘R. S. Lepper, Elsinore, Carnalia, Co. Down, Feb. 1919’; Irregular manuscript foliation: 1^212. ‘Fine specimen of early Venetian printing. Bought from B. Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); purchase note in his Halliday, Leicester for [»7. 10. 0] Feb. 1919’. James Thornton; hand on the recto ofthe rear endleaf:‘Mar:14th1799’; some notes note [by David Rogers] on the verso of the front endleaf. on the front endleaf, the upper portion ofwhich (presumably con- Purchased in 1976^7 from Thorntons, from the funds of Bodley’s taining further notes) has been cut away. Francis Douce (1757^ American Friends, for »300; see ledger (1976/7), no. 199. 1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1478.2. shelfmark: Douce 121. M-085 Marchesinus, Johannes M-084 Marchesinus, Johannes Mammotrectus super Bibliam. Mammotrectus super Bibliam. r r a1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- A2 ‘Vocabularius in Mamotrectum secundum ordinem alphabeti’. prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ a r [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- 1 refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ M-080. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also r a1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- M-080. r Apc [including Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Frater sit a1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- in ¢de. Perferens . . .’ Apc [including Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius in ¢de’’. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some Perferens . . .’ variations. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some r s6 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. variations. Incipit: ‘[P]ropter scriptorum imperitiam de orthographia . . .’ s r [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. 6 refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 11,12,1^10, Incipit: ‘[P]ropter scriptorum imperitiam de orthographia . . .’ 13^19. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 11,12,1^10, v 79 [Colophon.] 13^19. r v 710 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula librorum et aliorum quorum exposi- 79 [Colophon.] r tiones et correctiones vocabulorum in presenti libro continentur’. 710 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula librorum et aliorum quorum exposi- r A2 ‘Tabula principalium uocabulorum in Mamotrectum secun- tiones et correctiones vocabulorum in presenti libro continentur’. dum ordinem alphabeti’. Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, and Petrus de Bartua, o o Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 23 Sept. 1479. 4 . 1478. 4 . 8 10 8 10 8 8 10 collation: a^y 1^6 7 A BC . collation: A BC a^y 1^6 7 . HC *10559; Go¡ M-239; BMC V 180; Pr 4121; BSB-Ink M-158; CIBN M-124; Hillard 1320; Lowry, Jenson, 249, no. 78; Oates m-085^m-088] marchesinus, johannes 1729

1644; Polain 2605; Rhodes 1165; Sack, Freiburg, 2337; D. M. Two- to six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, Schullian and C. F. Bu« hler, ‘A Misprinted Sheet in the 1479 and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and Mammotrectus super Bibliam’, Papers of the Bibliographical underlining in red.Title in black along the fore-edge. Society of America, 61 (1967), 51^2; Sheppard 3292. Provenance: Luxembourg, Jesuits (seventeenth century?); r COPY inscription on a2 :‘Collegii Societatis Jesu Luxemburgi’. Binding: Seventeenth-century English (Oxford) blind-tooled shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.31(1) calf over bevelled wooden boards. Formerly chained: staple- marks ofa hasp atthe tail ofthe upper cover. On both covers inter- secting triple ¢llets form concentric frames. Within the inner M-087 Marchesinus, Johannes frame is an ornamental roll: see Gibson, Oxford Bindings, pl. Mammotrectus super Bibliam. r xxxviii, roll xii,‘G. K.’, and Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. a1 [Title-page.] r li, no. 857. Further triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, in which a2 ‘Vocabularius in Mammotrectum secundum ordinem alpha- is the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library. Size: 220 ¿ 149 ¿ beti’. v 63 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 133 mm. d6 ‘Registrum’. r Early marginal notes, consisting mainly of comments on the text. e1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- List of liturgical epistles and gospels, and partial manuscript prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ index on the rear paper endleaves, all in ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also tury hands. Irregular early manuscript foliation: 1^243. Other M-080. r miscellaneous notes, in prose and verse, on the parchment end- e1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- leaves in English and Latin, in several ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century Apc [including Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Frater sit hands. in ¢de. Perferens . . .’ Provenance: [ ] Hollmandus (c.1500); name on the recto of the refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some front parchment endleaf: ‘Hollmandus’. Sir Richard Fermor variations. r (À1643). Presumably the copy mentioned in the Benefactors’ D2 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. Register I 69 as given in 1603 by Fermor; see also James, Incipit: ‘[A]pud Hebreos Nisan dicitur Aprilis . . .’ r ‘Catalogus’ (1602/3), fol. 98 . refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 1^3, 6, 4^5, Former Bodleian shelfmarks: M 7. 8 Th. (James, Catalogus 7^15, 17^18, 16, 19. (1605), 98); M 5. 8 Th. (James, Catalogus (1620), 310); II 20 Th. Strasbourg: [Martin Flach], 1487. Folio. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.3. collation: a^z A^Q8 R6. HC *10566; Go¡ M-248; BMC I 148; Pr 674; BSB-Ink M-163; M-086 Marchesinus, Johannes Sheppard 506.

Mammotrectus super Bibliam. COPY r a2 [Marchesinus, Johannes(?)]: ‘Prefatio’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnium Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled quarter pigskin scriptorum veterum vsque in nos celebris est . . .’ over wooden boards, with one metal clasp, and remains of a sec- v a2 [Table of contents.] ond, and two catches lost; the outer part of the upper board has r a3 [Marchesinus, Johannes: Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- been replaced, perhaps in the nineteenth century. On both covers prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ quadruple ¢llets form a frame. The inner rectangle is divided by refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also further ¢llets into two rectangular compartments, one each at M-080. the head and foot, decorated with a circular £eur-de-lis stamp; v a3 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: between the two rectangular compartments are two vertical Gn-Apc [omitting Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Frater strips, the inner one decorated with a repeated knot-work stamp, sit in ¢de. Preferens(!) . . .’ and the outer with a repeated ‘Maria’ scroll stamp. The spine is refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some decorated with the ‘Maria’ scroll stamp. Size: 222 ¿ 151 ¿ variations. 71 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 136 mm. v r p5 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. Provenance: Cancelled inscription on a2 , unread under ultra- Incipit:‘[E]mendaram penultimaproducta pro emendaueram . . .’ violet light. Andreas Sigisfridus (sixteenth century); inscription r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I) (Ps); in red ink on a1 : ‘Ad vsum fratris Andree Sigisfridi theologi et 4777(II) 17,18, 16, 15,1^3, 6, 4^5, 7^12,19. constat [ ] ex testamento emptus est liber iste’. Joseph Baer & Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 22 Oct. 1479. Folio. Co., Catalogue 143, no. 374. Purchased for 8 Marks: see Library collation: a^z h m8. Bills, 7 May 1884. HC 10560; Go¡ M-240; Pr 1041; Polain 4551; Sheppard 796; shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.77. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 782. COPY M-088 Marchesinus, Johannes Bound with G-276: see there for details of binding and acquisi- Mammotrectus super Bibliam. tion. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 195 mm. r Wanting the blank leaf a1. a2 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- Occasional ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands. prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also M-080. 1730 marchesinus, johannes [m-088^m-090

r r a2 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- b8 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula librorum et aliorum quorum exposi- Apc [including Ps]. Incipit:‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Frater sci- tiones et correctiones vocabulorum in presenti libro continentur’. r licet in ¢de. Perferens . . .’ c1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ variations. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also r p3 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. M-080. r Incipit: ‘[P]ropter scriptorum imperitiam de orthographia . . .’ c1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 11^12, 1^ Apc [including Ps]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius tua’’, etc. 10, 13^19. Perferens . . .’ v z9 [Colophon.] refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some r z10 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula librorum et aliorum quorum exposi- variations. v tiones et correctiones vocabulorum in presenti libro continentur’. o8 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. r aa2 ‘Tabula principalium vocabularium in Mamotrectum secun- Incipit: ‘[P]ropter scriptorum imperitiam de orthographia . . .’ dum ordinem alphabeti’. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 11^12, 1^ o 10, 13^19. Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, 24 Jan. 1489. 4 . r 8 6 8 10 8 y4 [Colophon.] collation: a^g h i k^y z aa^cc . v HC *10567; Go¡ M-249; BMC II 468; Pr 2262; BSB-Ink M-165; y4 [Title-page.] Sack, Freiburg, 2340; Sheppard 1637. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 5 June 1492. o COPY 8 . 8 4 v v r r collation: a^x y . Colophon on z9 (fol. 181 ), ¢rst table on z10 (fol. 182 ), aa1 (fol. r r H *10569; Go¡ M-251; BMC V 440; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-166; 183) blank, and second table on aa2 (fol. 184 ), as Sack, not as BMC. Sheppard 4192. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled quarter pig- COPY skin, with parchment wrappers from a twelfth/thirteenth-cen- Leaf a1 repaired. tury sacramentary, containing Proprium de tempore Easter Sheet g2.7 bound after g3.6. readings from Mt 26,55 ¡, and with superscript letters ‘c’,‘a’, and Binding: Twentieth-centurybrown cloth; bound for the Bodleian ‘t’. On both covers ¢llets form a frame, within which, on the upper Library. Unread manuscript note on the lower edge, not appar- cover, is a roll decorated with roundels with heads all’antica, and ently either the name of the author or the title. Size: 188 ¿ 131 ¿ lattice-work; and, on the lower, an ornamental roll. Paper manu- 27 mm. Size of leaf: 181 ¿ 120 mm. script labels on the spine, the upper one bearing the name of the Occasional extraction of key words. Early annotations in Italian v author and the title of the book, the lower one (presumably) the on y4 . Irregular manuscript foliation: 1^154. shelfmark, but now covered by a Bodleian shelfmark label. The Provenance: Luigi Lubrano. Purchased in 1923 from Lubrano: r pigskin, which may originally have formed part of an older bind- see pencil note on a1 , BQR 4,40 (1923), 89, and ‘Annual Report ing, has been re-glued onto the back of the text-block, and the of the Curators of the Bodleian Library’, Oxford University manuscript wrappers supplied at a later stage, perhaps during Gazette, 20 Feb.1924, 376. the nineteenth century. Size: 170 ¿ 140 ¿ 41 mm. Size of shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1492.1. leaf: 170 ¿ 127 mm. Early marginal annotations (many cropped), some apparently by r M-090 Marchesinus, Johannes Genckeln (for example, on a6 , and on the recto of the rear end- leaf), and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black ink. Mammotrectus super Bibliam. r r On a2 a seven-line southern German (Nuremberg) initial ‘F’ is a1 [Title-page.] r supplied in blue with curling acanthus scrolling in white, on a a2 ‘Vocabularius in Mammotrectum secundum ordinem alpha- burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, within a seg- beti’. v mented frame of red and pale green edged in yellow.Other two- to d5 ‘Registrum’. r seven-line initials are supplied in red or blue. e1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]mpatiens pro- Provenance: Johannes Genckeln (¢fteenth century); inscription prie imperitie ac ruditati compatiens pauperum clericorum . . .’ r on a1 : ‘Liber magistri Johannis Genckelni d’Elwangen’. [ ], refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I). See also r Benedictines; inscription and stamp on a2 :‘Ex bibliotheca mon- M-080. r asterii ordinis S. Benedicti’; no name of a place is given, and the e1 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam I: Gn- stamp is too faint to be read. Scar and remains of a book-plate on Apc [including Ps]. Incipit:‘‘‘[F]rater Ambrosius’’, etc. Frater sci- the inside of the upper cover. August Schegk (nineteenth cen- licet in ¢de. Perferens . . .’ tury?); name on the recto of the front endleaf. Purchased in 1885; refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4776(I), with some not identi¢ed in Library Bills. variations. r shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 6.51. D2 [Marchesinus, Johannes]: Mammotrectus super Bibliam II. Incipit: ‘[A]pud Hebreos Nisan dicitur Aprilis . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 4777(II) 1^3, 6, 4^5, M-089 Marchesinus, Johannes 7^15, 17^18, 16, 19. Mammotrectus super Bibliam. Strasbourg: [Martin Flach], 1494. 4o. v 8 6 8 6 a1 ‘Vocabularius in Mamotrectum secundum ordinem alphabeti’. collation: a^c d e^z A^Q R . m-090^m-093] marcus von lindau 1731

H *10573; Go¡ M-253; BMC I 153; Pr 700; BSB-Ink M-168; Oates 39’; sale (1981), lot 177. Purchased at Sexton’s sale; see ledger 258; Sheppard 520. (1980/1), no.1073.

COPY shelfmark: Inc. e. I27.1492.1.

Wanting the blank leaf R6. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) russia, with a single gold ¢lleton M-092 Marco da Montegallo each cover; gold-tooled spine; yellow-edged leaves; marbled pas- Libro dei comandamenti di Dio del Testamento vecchio tedowns. Size: 202 ¿ 145 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 129 mm. [Italian]. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); a r Marco da Montegallo: Libro dei comandamenti di Dio del book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘U.b.28’: see Lee, Royal 1 Testamento vecchio. ‘Prohemio.’ Incipit: ‘[I]ncomenza la diuina Book-plates, 40 no. 23; shelfmark written in black ink on the opera, cioe dela diuina lege et comandamenti . . .’ verso of the front endleaf; sale, pt I, lot 2945. Purchased for »0. 8. a r ‘Tabula de tutta lopera.’ 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 31. 1 a v Marco da Montegallo: Libro dei comandamenti di Dio del shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.42 1 Testamento vecchio. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanto al primo capitulo, cioe de quante rasione o vero diuersita de comandamenti . . .’ M-091 Marcilletus, Stephanus refs. See Elide Mercatili Indelicato, ‘Marco da Montegallo: Doctrinale £orum artis notariae. Aspetti e problemi della vita e delle opere’, in Marco da r [*2 ] [Table of contents.] Montegallo (1425^1496). Il tempo, la vita, le opere. Atti del con- r a1 Marcilletus, Stephanus: Doctrinale £orum artis notariae. vegno di studio Ascoli Piceno 12 ottobre 1996 e Montegallo 23 Incipit: ‘[S]cribere clericulis paro paruis clausulis doctrinale agosto1997, ed. Silvano Bracci (Padua, 1999), 182¡. e v £orum . . .’ See Robert Feenstra, ‘Deux traite¤ s notariaux du XV b8 [Colophon.] sie' cle: l’Ars notariatus anonyme et le Doctrinale £orum artis Siena: Henricus de Harlem, 24 Mar. 1494. 4o. notarie d’Etienne Marcillet’, in Een Rijk Gerecht: Opstellen aan- collation: a b8. ' r r geboden aan prof. mr. P. L. Neve, ed. B. C. M. Jacobs and E. C. Type: 91 G. 16 leaves. 37 lines (a2 ). Type area: 168 ¿ 98 mm (a2 ). r Coppens (Nijmegen, 1998), 149^75, at 160^75; on Marcilletus at Capital spaces, some with guide-letters.Leaf a1 : ‘Libro intitulato 162^3, on this edition especially at 167^8. dela diuina lege et comandamenti de e||o omni poteš te dio . . .’; l. v > r3 Suigus, Jacobinus [pseudo-]; and Nicolaus de Benedictis 5: ‘PROHEMIO. [i]Ncomenza la diuina opera. cioe dela diuina v > [pseudo-; Marcilletus, Stephanus]: ‘Pro auctore excusatio’. lege . . .’; b8 , l. 30: ‘ . . . guardare et errando coš fe||ar|ene.’; l. 31, Incipit: ‘Quamuis auctor in exordio huius libelli promiserit . . .’In Colophon:‘Fini||e el libro de li comandamenti de dio. > Impre||o the ¢rst edition this was written in the ¢rst person by Marcilettus, in Siena. per Rigo de haerleq Nel. M.cccc.lxxxxiiij. A di. xxiiij. de here rewritten by the printers in the third person; see BMC and > mar > cio. Et per el predicto frate Marco in e||a > citta de Sena . . . > Feenstra 167. A dio laude Amen.’ r r4 Bugellanus, Bonifacius: Epigramma [addressed to] the book. R 1001; Pr 7289; Sheppard 6042. ‘Clauditur vt nostri libri iustissimus index Archetipus fuerat sic > COPY sine labe prius’; 6 elegiac distichs. Bound with B-141: see there fordetails of binding and provenance. Turin: Jacobinus Suigus and Nicolaus de Benedictis, 16 Oct. 1492. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 140 mm. o v r 4 . Pages a4 and a5 left blank for illustrations. 4 8 4 collation: [* ] a^q r . shelfmark: Mortara 900(13). H *10750; C 1372; Go¡ M-255; BMC VII 1057; Pr 7221; BSB-Ink M-170; Sack, Freiburg, 2341; not in Sheppard. M-093 Marcus von Lindau COPY Buch der zehn Gebote [German]. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) blind-tooled maroon calf, by V. [* r] [Table of contents.] Artas (name on the verso of the front endleaf); marbled paste- 2 [a r] Marcus von Lindau: Buch der zehn Gebote. downs. Size: 220 ¿ 160 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 147 mm. 1 refs. JacobusWillemvan Maren, Marquard vonLindau, O. F. M. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, ‘nota’ marks, and Das Buch der Zehen Gebote (Venedig 1483), Quellen und pointing hands in two di¡erent early hands. A verse in a six- r Forschungen zur Erbauungsliteratur des spa« ten Mittelalters und teenth/seventeenth-century hand is added on r : ‘Accipe pri- 4 der fruhen Neuzeit, 7 (Amsterdam, 1984); see VLVI 81^126. meuas de capentha quoque thetras Primorum literas « > [i r] ‘Spruch der heiligen Lehrer’. Incipit: ‘[I]sydorus. Als der tot capitulorum et illas Ordine coniunge debito sic indeliquebit 5 « > > snellichen leib . . .’ Actoris huius tibi nomen libelli quod erit’; this distich, revealing [l v] [Suso, Henricus: Buchlein der ewigen Weisheit (ext. ch. 21) the name of the author, is printed in several other editions of the 3 « Sterbebuchlein.] ‘Beclagung von einem sterbenden Menschen’. text; see Feenstra 165 note 85. « Incipit: ‘[W]ir lesen von einem seligen menschen . . .’A shortened Provenance: According to a pencil inscription on the front end- version of chapter 21, which is found independently in leaf, from the library of Charles W. Clarke; see also the descrip- Sterbebu« chlein printed in Venice 1483, Augsburg 1496, 1501, tion pasted on the front endleaf, ‘this is the only copy in Strasburg 1508, and Cologne 1509. America’; the pencil inscription refers to the ‘Clarke library cata- refs. Heinrich Seuse, Deutsche Schriften, ed. K. Bihlmeyer logue vol. VIII (in ms)’. Eric Hyde Lord Sexton (1902^1980); (Stuttgart,1907), 278^87; see alsoVLVIII 1109^29, at 1121^2. leather armorial book-label and paper accession label: ‘Incun. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 1483. Folio. collation: [*4 a^c8 d^i6.8 k l6].Woodcut initials. 1732 margarita davitica, seu expositio psalmorum [m-093^m-096

H *4034; Go¡ M-261; BMC V 288; Pr 4391; BSB-Ink M-181; Provenance: Dr John Monro (1715^1791); bought by Douce at Redgrave 37; Sack, Freiburg, 2353; Sheppard 3679. his sale (23 Apr. 1792), lot 1907, for »0. 9. 6. Francis Douce (1757^

COPY 1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce MM 493(2). Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half purple morocco over marbled pasteboards; gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: M-095 Margarita, S. 300 ¿ 215 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 200 mm. La vie de sainte Marguerite [French]. Woodcut initials are coloured in red or blue; underlining of chap- r A La vie de sainte Marguerite. ‘[A]pres la saincte passion Jesu ter headings and capital strokes in red. 2 > crist a lascention’. Provenance: Amandus Ruepp (eighteenth century); inscription o r [Paris: JeanTreperel, c.1495?]. 4 . on [*2 ]: ‘Pertinet ad P. Amandum Ruepp .O.P. Anno. 1791’. collation: AB8. Sheppard records that this item was purchased in 1850, but it has r r Type: 119 G. 16 leaves. 24 lines (A2 ). Type area: 143 ¿ 74 mm (A2 ). not been identi¢ed in Books Purchased. r r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.35. Capital space on A2 .Woodcuts and borders. Leaf A2 :‘[A]Pres la |aincte pa||ion Je|u cri|t a la|cention. Puis quil fut au ciel mon- > > v M-094 Margarita, S. tes > Furent aulcuns de grans bontes > . . .’; B8 , l. 21: ‘Au ciel en paradis tout droit > Dictes Amen que dieu loctroit. > Deo gratias’. The Life of St. Margaret [English verse]. Pr 8213; Sheppard 6417. Fragment. COPY refs. J. C. Horstmann, Altenglische Legenden, Neue Folge Bound with M-094(2); see there for details of binding and proven- (Heilbronn, 1881), 236^41. ance. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 134 mm. o [London: Richard Pynson, 1493]. 4 . Wanting A1, probably containing the title-page and device (see collation: Not known. Reichling1419), and A8. Type: 114 B. 25 lines.143 ¿ 89 mm. Some marginal notes, mainly correcting the text, in an early Pr 9809; Du¡ 289; Sheppard 7534; STC 17325. French hand. r FIRST COPY On A2 a three-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red; line-¢llers and r Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. capital strokes in red, up to A5 only. A fragment of 2 leaves,1 (blank) and 6,‘Ihe|uWyll I neuer for|ake shelfmark: Douce MM 493(1). > For all that ys in erthe ymake > . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century brown morocco; marbled paste- M-096 Margarita Davitica, seu Expositio Psalmorum downs. Size of fragment: 164 ¿ 125 mm. v [a1 ] Margarita Davitica, seu Expositio psalmorum. [Preface.] Provenance: John Bassett (c.1500); signature: ‘Johan Bassett’. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine sanctissime et indiuidue trinitatis . . . ex Robert Sonds; signature: ‘Robertus Sonds’. Thomas Hearne Sacris Ecclesie sancte luminibus: Hieronimo, Augustino, ac (1678^1735). Bequeathed to William Bedford (À1747). Richard Cassiodoro . . .’ Rawlinson (1690^1755); shelfmark. Presumably bequeathed in r [a2 ] Margarita Davitica, seu Expositio psalmorum. Incipit: 1755. ‘[P]rophecia est inspiratio diuina . . .’ shelfmark: 4o Rawl. 598(4). v [*1 ] [List of psalms in alphabetical order.] SECOND COPY [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, not after 1476]. Folio. As dated by Bound with: BSB-Ink; Sheppard dates [c.1475]. 1. La vie de sainte Marguerite. [Paris: Jean Treperel, c.1495?] collation: [a^k10 l6 m n8 *2]. (M-095). Woodcut initials and borders. A fragment of two leaves, 2 and 5. Leaf 2: ‘[H]ere begynneth of HC *10754; C 4950; Go¡ M-262; BMC II 323; Pr 1582; BSB-Ink |eint margarete The bli||id lif that is |o |wete . . .’ > > M-171; CIBN M-131; Rhodes 1167; Sheppard 1159. As the front and rear endleaves, two woodcuts of the life of St Margaret taken from Pedro de la Vega, Flos sanctorum. Medina COPY del Campo, 1578 (Douce adds. 125). Also pasted on the rear end- Gathering [*], containing the list of contents, bound in front. leaf, two leaves (pp.369^72) from Den Roomschen Uylen-Spiegel, Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled, very plain ed. J.Lydius (Dordrecht,1671) containing a hymn for St Margaret leather over wooden boards, with remains of two clasps. Five cir- in Latin,‘Margareta, multis spreta, atque imprimis Geusiis, mala cular metal bosses lost from each board. On the upper cover caro piscis raro . . .’, and in Dutch: ‘Heyligh Grietje (Want soo double ¢llets form a lozenge-shaped compartment, decorated hietje) Hoort hier eens een weynigh toe . . .’ with a palmette stamp. On the lower cover, double ¢llets form a Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter red morocco rectangle, which is divided by diagonal double ¢llets into four tri- over pasteboards covered with mottled calf(?), the spine gold- angular compartments, apparently not stamped. Size: 300 ¿ tooled. Size: 193 ¿ 135 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 160 ¿ 127 mm. 215 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 206 mm. Marginal notes in Latin, English, and French(?), in a number of Pastedowns consists of two bifolia from a fourteenth/¢fteenth- early English hands. century manuscript Directorium (i.e. Ordinal) on parchment. ‘k 23’ in the lower left-hand corner of front endleaf, in an early hand. Provenance: Scheyern, Bavaria, BVM, Benedictines; inscription on front pastedown: ‘Iste liber est beate Marie virginis in m-096^m-100] marlianus, johannes franciscus 1733

r 4 Scheyrnš .’ and on [a2 ]: ‘Monasterii Schyrensis’. Duplicate from collation: [a ]. the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ on front endleaf. Purchased Pr 3800; Sheppard 2997.

for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 26. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.25. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with black cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 215 ¿ 148 ¿ 10 mm. M-097 Margarita Decretalium Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 140 mm Annotationes Margaritarum Decretalium. Provenance: Date of acquisiton unknown; books with neigh- r bouring shelfmarks were acquired between1886 and 1888. a1 [Title-page.] v shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.33. a1 Brant, Sebastian: [Verse addressed to] Nicolaus Kesler. ‘Multiplices cernis iuris studiose libellos > Quos impressorum prestitit arte labor’; 9 elegiac distichs. r M-099 Marlianus, Johannes Franciscus a2 Annotationes Margaritarum Decretalium. Incipit: ‘[A]bbas ea que sunt episcopalis dignitatis . . .’ Oratio habita apud InnocentiumVIII. r Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, [c.1496]. Folio. [a1 ] Marlianus, Johannes Franciscus: Oratio habita apud collation: a8 b c6 d4 e^g6. Innocentium VIII. Incipit: ‘[N]ulla est respublica, nullus prin- HC + Addenda *10755; C 2786; Go¡ M-263; BMC III 773; Pr 7700; ceps . . .’ Dated 29 June1485. BSB-Ink A-548; CIBN M-132; Oates 2818; Sack, Freiburg, 2342; [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 29 June 1485]. 4o. Sheppard 2491. collation: [a4].

COPY H *10774; Go¡ M-275; BMC IV 85; Pr 3667; BSB-Ink M-176; CIBN Binding: Black cloth over brown paper wrappers; yellow-edged M-134; Hillard 1323; Sack, Freiburg, 2350; Sheppard 2914^15. leaves; leather index tab on a1. Size: 286 ¿ 210 ¿ 12 mm. Size of FIRST COPY leaf: 280 ¿ 196 mm. Bound with B-050(3); see there for details of binding and proven- r Inscription in an early hand on a1 :‘V solidis emj 99 Michaelis’. A ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 133 mm. v few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing Some scribbles and drawings (pierced heart) on [a4 ]. hands in the same hand. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(18). Provenance: George Dunn (1865^1912); book-plate. Purchased SECOND COPY in July 1918 from Lewine for »15; see BQR 2,19 (1918), 167; pencil Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of later provenance. v note on a1 and library stamp, dated 5 July 1918. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 207 ¿ 140 ¿ 1 mm. Size of shelfmark: Inc. d. GS2.1. leaf: 208 ¿ 136 mm. Some early annotations in Latin and German. M-098 Margarita Decretalium Provenance: Conrad Waldenberg (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); v Annotationes Margaritarum Decretalium. inscription on [a3 ]:‘Conradus Waldenberg hic zu der Newnburg re(?)’. r A1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(6). v A1 Brant, Sebastian: [Verse addressed to] Nicolaus Kesler. ‘Multiplices cernis iuris studiose libellos > Quos impressorum prestitit arte labor’; 9 elegiac distichs. M-100 Marlianus, Johannes Franciscus r A2 Margarita Decretalium. Incipit: ‘[A]bbas ea que sunt episcopa- Oratio habita apud InnocentiumVIII. lis dignitatis non exerceat . . .’ r [a1 ] Marlianus, Johannes Franciscus: Oratio habita apud Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, [c.1496]. 4o. 6 8 Innocentium VIII. Incipit: ‘[N]ulla est respublica, nullus prin- collation: A^H I . ceps . . .’ Dated 29 June1485. H *10756; Go¡ M-264; BMC III 774; Pr 7703; BSB-Ink A-549; o CIBN M-264; Sheppard 2492. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1488^90].4 . As dated by Sheppard on typographical grounds. COPY collation: [a4]. Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalfcalfwithbrown cloth over pas- r r Type: 88 G. 4 leaves. 33 lines ([a2 ]). 144 ¿ 88 mm ([a2 ]). Capital teboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 211 ¿ 156 ¿ space on [a r]; space left for Greek on [a r].Leaf a r: ‘ð 11mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 143 mm. 1 2 1 Io.Franci|ci Marliani Mediolanen|is: magni¢ci Antonij ¢lij illu|- On A r ‘Ius Can. 559’ in brown ink in an eighteenth-century(?) > 1 tri||imi ducis . . .’; l. 5: ‘[ ]Ulla e|t re|pub. nullus princeps: nulla hand; below,‘24’ in pencil. r chri|tianorum natio. . .’; [a ], l. 9:‘. . . vigili oculo tuo coš |ulueris. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; no indication from > 4 ð Finis.’ the shelfmark. > HC 10775; Go¡, Supplement, M-275a; Pr 3668; CIBN M-135; shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.74. Sheppard 2953. M-098A Maria COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with brown Le letanie della virgine Maria. cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: [N. pl.: n. pr., c.1505?]. 4o. Sheppard includes among ‘Doubtful 220 ¿ 145 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 135 mm. books’, but notes that it is ‘printed with types 132 G and 85 R of Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r v Sigismund Mayr, Naples, c.1505’. on [a1 ] and ‘106’ on [a4 ], both in pencil. Date of acquisition 1734 marsus, petrus [m-100^m-106

unknown; most books with neighbouring shelfmarks were COPY acquired during the late 1880s. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with dark shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.66. blue cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library; leather index tab on [a10]. Size: 211 ¿ 145 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 138 mm. r M-101 Maroldus, Marcus ‘9’ in brown ink on [a1 ]. Oratio de Epiphania. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r r on [a1 ]. Purchased from Caspar Haugg for 4 Marks; see [a1 ] Maroldus, Marcus: Oratio de Epiphania. Incipit:‘[M]aximum in¢delium condemnationi perhibet testimonium . . .’ Catalogue 78, no. 119; Library Bills (1885), no. 381. refs. See Kaeppeli III 104^5 no. 2932 and O’Malley 116 and 250. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.39 [Rome: Johannes Gensberg, c.1474]. 4o. Pr assigns to [Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia]. M-104 Maroldus, Marcus collation: [a10]. Sententia veritatis humanae redemptionis. H *10779; Go¡ M-277; BMC IV 50; Pr 3512; BSB-Ink M-178; CIBN [a r] Maroldus, Marcus: Sententiaveritatis humanae redemptionis. M-138; Hillard 1324; Oates 1401; Sack, Freiburg, 2351; Sheppard 1 Incipit: ‘[S]apientes et gratos nos e⁄cere cupiens clementissima 2777. diuina maiestas . . .’ Dated 25 Mar. 1481. COPY refs. See M-103. Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 25 Mar. 1481]. 4o. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 215 ¿ 145 ¿ 1 mm. Size of collation: [a6]. leaf: 215 ¿ 145 mm. H *10778; Go¡ M-280; BMC IV 81; Pr 3627; BSB-Ink M-180; CIBN ‘XI’ in the upper margin of [a r]. 1 M-140; Rhodes 1168; Sack, Freiburg, 2352; Sheppard 2886. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(9). COPY Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. M-102 Maroldus, Marcus Binding: Pink paper wrappers, with a parchment index tab on Oratio de Epiphania. [a1]. Blue-edged leaves subsequently sprinkled red. Size: 194 ¿ 138 ¿ 1 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 134 mm. [a r] Maroldus, Marcus: Oratio de Epiphania. Incipit:‘[M]aximum 1 shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(4). in¢delium condemnationi perhibet testimonium . . .’ refs. See M-101. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1485]. 4o. M-105 Marsus, Petrus collation: [a6]. Oratio in die ascensionis de immortalitate animae. r Type: 86 G. Capital spaces. 6 leaves. 35 lines ([a1 ]).Type area: 151 ¿ [a r] Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Raphael Riarius. Incipit: r r 1 91 mm ([a1 ]). Leaf [a1 ]: ‘Aurea Marci Maroldi ordinis p‹ dicatok. ‘[G]recia quondam, reuerendissime presul, alumna virtutum . . .’ artiuš h theologie mgrš i. necnoš inq|itoris heretice p‹ uitatis orš o de r > ___ [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: Oratio in die ascensionis de immortalitate epiphania. [M]Aximuš in¢deliuš mdeš natioš i xhibet te|timoniuš . h animae. Incipit: ‘‘‘Uidentibus illis eleuatus est . . .’’ [Act 1,9.] > r no|tre > vnice ¢dei . . .’; [a6 ], l. 28:‘. . .gaudio magno valde in > dei- [T]ria sunt hic beatissime pontifex . . .’ tatis amore letemur. Amen.’ refs. See O’Malley 104, 153^4, and 251; M. Dykmans, C 3884; Go¡ M-278; Pr 3595; CIBN M-139; Sheppard 2854. L’humanisme de Pierre Marso, Studi e Testi, 327 (Vatican City, COPY 1988),73^4. Binding: Nineteenth-century purple cloth; bound for the [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 27 May 1484]. 4o. Bodleian Library. Size: 219 ¿ 146 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ collation: [a6]. 136 mm. HC 10790; R 251; Go¡ M-286; BMC IV 71; Pr 3596; CIBN M-141; Provenance: Purchased from Fidelis Butsch for 2 Marks; see Sheppard 2840. Catalogue 156, no. 706; Library Bills (1884), no. 269. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.73 Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 204 ¿ 140 ¿ 1 mm. Size of M-103 Maroldus, Marcus leaf: 204 ¿ 136 mm. Sententia veritatis humanae redemptionis. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and interlinear notes, mainly extra punctuation to facilitate the reading, in an r [a1 ] Maroldus, Marcus: Sententiaveritatis humanae redemptionis. early German hand. Irregular early manuscript pagination: Incipit: ‘[S]apientes et gratos nos e⁄cere cupiens clementissima ‘727^735’ in the upper margin. diuina maiestas . . .’ Dated 25 Mar. 1481. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(16). refs. See Kaeppeli III 104^5 no. 2933 and O’Malley 116 and 250. o [Rome: Georgius Herolt, after 25 Mar. 1481]. 4 . M-106 Marsus, Petrus collation: [a10]. r r Oratio in die ascensionis de immortalitate animae. Type: 112 R.10 leaves. 27 lines ([a2 ]).Type area: 150 ¿ 87 mm ([a2 ]). r H *10777; Go¡ M-279; Pr 3925; BSB-Ink M-179; Oates 1573; [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Raphael Riarius. Incipit: Sheppard 3121. ‘[G]recia quondam, reuerendissime presul, alumna virtutum . . .’ m-106^m-110] marsus, petrus 1735

r [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: Oratio in die ascensionis de immortalitate refs. See O’Malley 104,153^4, and 251; Dykmans 77. animae. Incipit: ‘‘‘Uidentibus illis eleuatus est . . .’’ [Act 1,9.] [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1483^7]. 4o. As assigned and dated by [T]ria sunt hic beatissime pontifex . . .’ Sheppard, and assigned by Sack, who dates [c.1486]; Pr assigns to refs. See M-105. [Georgius Herolt]. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 27 May 1484]. 4o. collation: [a b6]. 6 1 v v collation: [a ]. Type:112 R .12 leaves. 27 lines ([a1 ]).Type area:150 ¿ 87 mm ([a1 ]). r r HC *10791; Go¡ M-287; BMC IV 83; Pr 3740; BSB-Ink M-188; Capital space on [a1 ]. Double hyphen used throughout.Leaf [a1 ]: CIBN M-142; Oates1504; Sack, Freiburg, 2354; Sheppard 2896. ‘ðPetri Mar|i Panegyricus in memoriaš |ancti > Augu|tini Eccle|i× COPY doctoris eximii . . .’; l. 5: ‘[ ]Etus & gr×coa: & Romanoruš fu= it r > Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco, with brown ins|titutuš reges . . .’; [a2 ], l. 8:‘ðDilectus deo & hoš ibus cuius mem- cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: oria in bnš dictione e|t: . . . Illa rudis antiquitas: & agre|tis . . .’; r > > 219 ¿ 145 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 135 mm. [b6 ], l. 14: ‘ . . . & e|t in > omne ×uum benedictus: Amen. > Laus r v ‘15’on [a1 ],‘111’on [a6 ], both in pencil. Deo Optimo: Maximon:.’ Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ H 10787; Go¡ M-290; Pr 3945; CIBN M-146; Sack, Freiburg, 2356; r on [a1 ]. Date of acquisition unknown; most books with neigh- Sheppard 3090. bouring shelfmarks were acquired during the late 1880s. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.68 Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 206 ¿ 143 ¿ 3 mm. Size of M-107 Marsus, Petrus leaf: 206 ¿ 141 mm. Oratio in die S. Stephani habita. A few partly cropped marginal notes, mainly extracting key r words, pointing hands and underlining in an early hand. [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Stephanus [de Nardinis], Cardinal of Milan. Incipit:‘[S]i aliquin, reuerendissime presul, ex shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(13). vmbraculis Romane academie . . .’ r [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: Oratio in die S. Stephani habita. Incipit: M-109 Marsus, Petrus ‘‘‘Stephanus intendes(!) in celum vidit gloriam Dei’’ [Act 7,55.] Plura mihi patres amplissimi quorum honestissimus confessus Panegyricus in memoriam S. Johannis Evangelistae. r hic . . .’ [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Innocentius VIII, Pont. refs. See O’Malley 104 and 250^1; Dykmans 69^70. Max. Incipit: ‘A teneris annis beatissime Pontifex et militantis [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 26 Dec. 1482.] 4o. As dated by ecclesie columen . . .’ v Sheppard and Sack; BSB-Ink dates [after 26 Dec. 1482 - before [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: Panegyricus in memoriam S. Johannis 22 Oct. 1484]. Evangelistae. Incipit: ‘‘‘Conuersus Petrus vidit illum discipu- collation: [a6]. lum . . .’’ [Io 21,20.] Maiores nostri beatissime pontifex e natura H *10785; Go¡ M-288; BMC IV 82; Pr 3741; BSB-Ink M-189; CIBN viuentes . . .’ M-143; Oates 1505; Rhodes 1169; Sack, Freiburg, 2355; Sheppard refs. See O’Malley 104 and 251; Dykmans 74^5. 2889. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 27 Dec. 1484]. 4o. 6 COPY collation: [a ]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with brown HC Addenda 10788; Go¡ M-291; BMC IV 71; Pr 3597; BSB-Ink cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: M-191; CIBN M-147; Hillard 1326; Sheppard 2843^4. 202 ¿ 145 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 132 mm. FIRST COPY r In the upper margin of [a1 ]: ‘Sermo 13’ in brown ink in an early Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. r v hand.‘7’on [a1 ],‘114’on [a6 ], both in pencil. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 208 ¿ 140 ¿ 1 mm. Size of Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ leaf: 208 ¿ 137 mm. r on [a1 ]. Date of acquisition unknown; most books with neigh- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(17). bouring shelfmarks were acquired during the late 1880s. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.40. Bound with B-050(1); see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 135 mm. M-108 Marsus, Petrus Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in two di¡er- Panegyricus in memoriam S. Augustini. ent early hands, of which one in red ink is humanist. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68(21). [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Ferdinandus V and Isabella I of Castile. Incipit: ‘[ ]etus et graecorum, et Romanorum fuit institutum . . .’ r M-110 Marsus, Petrus [a2 ] Marsus, Petrus: Panegyricus in memoriam S. Augustini. Incipit:‘‘‘Dilectus Deo et hominibus . . .’’ [Ecl 45,1.] Illa rudis anti- Panegyricus in memoriam S. Johannis Evangelistae. r quitas, et agrestis inconditaque multitudo. . .’ [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘A teneris annis beatissime Pontifex et militantis ecclesie columen . . .’ r [a1 ] Marsus, Petrus: Panegyricus in memoriam S. Johannis Evangelistae. Incipit: ‘‘‘Conuersus Petrus vidit illum 1736 martialis, marcus valerius [m-110^m-114

discipulum . . .’’ [Io 21,20.] Maiores nostri beatissime pontifex e collation: a^c6 d8 e^p6 q4. natura viuentes . . .’ Types: 440 G, ¢rst line of title; 98 B. 96 leaves. 2 columns of 44 lines r r refs. See M-109. (a2 ). Type area: 213 ¿ 156 mm (a2 ). Initials, lombard ‘N’, and v [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 27 Dec. 1484]. 4o. woodcuts. On a1 , a full-page woodcut of the birth of the king. 28 collation: [a6]. woodcuts of one column width, 15 of two columns width, includ- H *10789; Go¡ M-292; BMC IV 84; Pr 3742; BSB-Ink M-192; Oates ing repeats. A small woodcut occasionally used in place of an ini- r 1506^8; Sack, Freiburg, 2357; Sheppard 2902. tial. The woodcut on a6 , the angels appearing to the shepherds r and the Nativity, appears to be from a Book of Hours. Leaf a1 , COPY title: ‘Les uigilles De la mort du feu Roy Charles |eptie|me / a Bound with C-097; see there for details of binding and proven- > neuf p|eaulmes h neuf lecons / Contenans la cronique h les faitz ance. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 127 mm. > > aduenuz durant la vie dudit feu roy / Coš = po|ees par mai|tre A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ > marcial de paris dit dauuergne: procureur en parlement. marks in an early hand. > v >> [Device, Polain 119; BMC VIII p. 141, Device B]’; a1 : woodcut. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 6.38(2). r a2 : ‘Inuitatorium [V]Enite nunc h ploremus Pour le tre|pas du > > r feu bon roy > Et |es bien|faiz recolemus > . . .’; q4 , colophon: M-111 Martial de Paris, d’Auvergne ‘ðImprime a Paris par Pierre le caron demourant en la rue > de la Les cinquante et un arre“ ts d’amour [French]. iuyrie a len|eigne de la ro|e /ou a la premiere porte du palais’. r H 10799; Go¡ M-294; Pr 8144; CIBN M-157; Sheppard 6355^6. a1 [Title-page.] r COPY a2 [Martial de Paris, d’Auvergne]: Les cinquante et un arre“ ts d’amour. Gatherings c and e have been misbound in reverse. refs. Jean Rychner, Les Arre“ ts d’Amour de Martial d’Auvergne, Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled morocco, stamped Socie¤ te¤ des anciens textes franc° ais (Paris, 1951). with the arms of L. F. Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, duc de Richelieu; see Olivier, pl. 407 no. 2; gilt-edged leaves and marbled [Paris]: Le Petit Laurens, [c.1500?]. 4o. According to Rychner (p. pastedowns. Size: 275 ¿ 197 ¿ 24 mm. Sizeofleaf: 270 ¿ 187 mm. li) this edition is derived from the unassigned edition CIBN In the upper margin of a r:‘1731. BD. x(?).’ M-149, [c.1500]. It may therefore be a sixteenth-century edition. 1 Provenance: Louis Franc° ois Armand de Vignerot du Plessis collation: a b8 c^i6 k8. (1696^1788), duc de Richelieu. Francis Douce (1757^1834); Types: 210 G, title; 99 B, text. Lombards. 64 leaves. 31 lines (a r). 3 armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Type area: 154 ¿ 98 mm (a r). Leaf a r, Title: ‘Les cinquante et 3 1 shelfmark: Douce L subt. 64. vng arre|t damours’ Device (Polain 117) (Woodcut:) Le petit > r > > laurens’; a2 :‘Cy commencent les arre|tz Damours. ENuiron la > r> M-113 Martialis, Marcus Valerius ¢n de |eptembre > que failleš t violettes h £ours > . . .’; k8 :‘Explicit les cinquante vng arre|tz damours’. Epigrammata, et al. C 3889; Pr 8174; Sheppard 6409^10. r [a1 ] Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] COPY Cornelius Priscus. r The wood block of the printer’s name on a1 is cracked across. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21; see also Frank-Rutger Hausmann, Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled; ‘Martialis, MarcusValerius’, CTC IV 249^96, at 253. r red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and red silk bookmark. [a2 ] Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. Size: 190 ¿ 135 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 125 mm. refs. Mart. Chapters have been numbered: 1^52 in a seventeenth/eighteenth- Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, 2 July 1471. 4o. century(?) hand. On the front endleaf a bibliographical note in collation: [a^s10 t12]. Douce’s hand. HC 10810; BMC VI 601; Pr 5724; CIBN M-159; Sheppard 4766. Provenance: Jean Caron (sixteenth century): ‘Ce pnš t liure appa- Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in before1472: Part II. rtiene a Jehan Caron pbre demourš au loger de monseigneur COPY vichanclš r de bretaigne’. Louis Ce¤ sar de la Baume le Blanc, duc Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled light brown morocco, de La Vallie' re (1708^1780); sale (1783), lot 4263 for 2. 2 [EŁ cus?]. with red morocco doublures with Grolieresque ornament; gilt- Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in edged leaves and marbled endleaves; by Koehler; name stamped 1834. on the verso of the front endleaf. Size: 243 ¿ 176 ¿ 36 mm. Size of shelfmark: Douce A 280. leaf: 236 ¿ 158 mm. r On [a1 ] a four-line epigraphic initial ‘A’ and a paragraph mark M-112 Martial de Paris, d’Auvergne both supplied in red. Les vigilles de la mort de CharlesVII [French]. Provenance: Anonymous sale (London: Evans, 22 Nov.1837), lot r 731. Purchased for »60; see Books Purchased (1838), 20. a1 [Title-page.] r shelfmark: Auct. L 4.36. a2 Martial de Paris, d’Auvergne: Les vigilles de la mort de Charles VII.‘Inuitatorium’.‘[V]enite nunc et ploremus Pour le trespas du > M-114 Martialis, Marcus Valerius feu bon roy > Et ses biensfaiz recolemus > Comme conduitz en bon arroy’; stanzas of 4 verses. Epigrammata (ed. Georgius Merula), et al. refs. Les poe¤ sies de Martial de Paris, 2 vols, (Paris, 1724). v [a1 ] Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] Paris: Pierre Le Caron, [c.1500]. Folio. Cornelius Priscus. m-114^m-116] martialis, marcus valerius 1737

v refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. Type: 115 R.152 leaves, the ¢rst and last blank. 38 lines ([A2 ]).Type r v r [a2 ] Martialis, Marcus Valerius: [Spectacula. Edited by Georgius area: 217 ¿ 100 mm ([A2 ]). Leaf [A2 ]: ‘M. VALERII Merula.] MARTIALIS EPIGRAM > MATON LIBER PRIMVS refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. Merula sets out his editorial principles in INCIPIT > FOELICITER. > DE AMPHITHEATRO > []Arbara his letter to Angelus Adrianus (see below); see CTC IV 253. pyramidum |ileat miracula Memphi|: A||iduu| iactet nec v > r > [a5 ] Martialis, Marcus Valerius: [Epigrammata. Edited by Baby / > lona labor. > . . .’; [A5 ]: ‘VALERIUS MARTIALIS Georgius Merula.] LECTO RIBVS SALVTEM. [ ]Pero me |ecutum in libelli| > > r refs. Mart. mei| tale temperamentum : ut de illi| . . .’; [Q7 ], l. 20, colophon: r > [s9 ] [Merula], Georgius: Epistola [addressed to] Angelus Adrianus ‘A|pici| illu|tri| lector quicunq; libello| > Si cupi| arti¢cuš nomina [Probus]. no||e: lege. > A|pera ridebi| cognomina teutona: for|an > Mitiget refs. Curt Bu« hler, ‘Some Early Editions of Martial: Giorgio ar| mu|i| in|cia uerba utrum: > Coš radu| |uueynheym: Arnoldu| Merula’s Letter and the de Spira Martial of c.1470’, in paš nartzq; magi|tri Rome impre||erunt talia multa |imnl. > v > Humanisme actif: me¤ langes d’art et de litte¤ rature o¡erts a' Julien M.CCCC.LXXIII. > die ultima Aprili|.’; [Q7 ] and [Q8] blank.In Cain, 2 vols (Paris, 1968), II 199^204, at 201^3. On the identity of H’s description the colons in the heading should be deleted. the dedicatee, Angelus Adrianus, see Bu« hler, ‘Some Early H 10811; Go¡ M-299; Pr 3334; CIBN M-161; Pellechet MS. 7691 Editions of Martial’, 204, with the reference given there. (7596); Sheppard 2647. v [s10 ] Zovenzonius, Raphael: Carmen [addressed to] the reader. COPY refs. Bot¢eld153; B. Ziliotto, Ra¡aele Zovenzoni, la vita, i carmi, Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; gold-tooled spine, marbled Celebrazioni degli Istriani illustri, 3 (Trieste, 1950), 142 no. 237. pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both [Venice]:Vindelinus de Spira, [c.1471].4o. For the suggestion ofthe covers. Size: 310 ¿ 210 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 188 mm. date see Bu« hler, ‘Some Early Editions of Martial’, 204 (from the Occasional early annotations, including corrections to the text, time when the dedicatee of the letter is known to have been in and ‘nota’ marks, in the hand of Paulus Emilius, also ‘pagine 150’ r Venice). CIBN and Hillard date [c.1472], Sheppard [1471,2]. on the blank leaf [Q8 ]. Running book-numbers and numbers of collation: [a^e10 f10+1 g^s10]. epigrams in black ink. Bibliographical notes by Heber on a sheet r H *10809; Go¡ M-297; BMC V 164; Pr 4055; BSB-Ink M-193; attached to the front endleaf. On [A1 ] one elegiac distich in a six- CIBN M-160; Hillard 1329; Sheppard 3224. teenth-century hand, entitled ‘De Martiale’: ‘Bis septem in libris solers epigrammata vates Scripsit et arguto carmine fecit opus’. COPY > Provenance: Paulus Emilius (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); name Wanting [a1], which has been replaced with a pen-and-ink r facsimile. on A1 : ‘Paul. Emil.’ Giuseppe Serra, Duca di Cassano (Àbefore 1826); presumably the copy recorded in Catalogo, p. 25; see also Leaves [a2^4] mutilated, the missing text being supplied in pen- and-ink facsimile. Thomas Frognall Dibdin, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-centurydiced russia; gilt-edged printed in the Fifteenth Century lately forming part of the Library leaves and marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian of the Duke di Cassano Serra, and now the Property of George Library on both covers. Upper cover detached. Size: 282 ¿ 205 ¿ John, Earl Spencer (London, 1823), p. 74, where this copy is 43 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 191 mm. referred to. George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale Early marginal and interlinear notes, including comments on the (1821), lot 199. Richard Heber (1773^1833); bibliographical notes text, numbering of some epigrams, and pointing hands. Irregular (see above); purchased at Spencer’s sale for »10. 5. 0: see note on manuscript foliation: 7^65. the recto ofthe front endleaf:‘March1821Dupl. Spencer »10.5.0’; Provenance: Acquired by 1795: see Notitia (1795), 24. Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 2411; remains of a label at the foot of the Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. L 2.30. spine. Purchased for »8. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 19. shelfmark: Auct. L 5.9. shelfmark: Auct. P 5.31. M-116 Martialis, Marcus Valerius M-115 Martialis, Marcus Valerius Epigrammata, et al. (ed. Georgius Merula). Epigrammata, et al. (ed. Nicolaus Perottus). v a1 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] r [A2 ] Martialis, Marcus Valerius: [Spectacula. Edited by Nicolaus Cornelius Priscus. Perottus.] refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. r refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. On Perottus as editor see CTC IV 253, 267, a2 Martialis, Marcus Valerius: [Spectacula. Edited by Georgius and Francesco della Corte, ‘Nicolo' Perotti e gli epigrammi di Merula.] Marziale’, Res Publica Litterarum: Studies in the Classical refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. r Tradition, 9 (1986), 97^107, at 97^8. a5 Martialis, Marcus Valerius: Epigrammata. [Edited by r [A5 ] Martialis, Marcus Valerius: Epigrammata. [Edited by Georgius Merula.] Nicolaus Perottus.] refs. Mart. r refs. Mart., omitting the introductory note to Toranus at the r8 [Merula], Georgius: Epistola [addressed to] Angelus Adrianus beginning of book 9. [Probus]. r [Q7 ] [Colophon.] refs. Bu« hler,‘Some Early Editions of Martial’, 201^3. Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, 30 Apr. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1475. Folio. 1473. Folio. CIBN describes two variants. collation: [A^M10 N^Q8]. collation: a^r10. 1738 martialis, marcus valerius [m-116^m-119

HC 10812; Go¡ M-300; BMC V 231; Pr 4298; BSB-Ink M-194; refs. Mart. r CIBN M-162; Rhodes 1170; Sheppard 3470. r8 [Merula], Georgius: Epistola [addressed to] Angelus Adrianus COPY [Probus]. Apparently CIBN’s variant B, with gathering h signed as h, rather refs. Bu« hler,‘Some Early Editions of Martial’, 201^3. than b. Milan: Philippus de Lavagnia, 1478. 4o. 10 Wanting the blank leaf r10. collation: a^r . Leaf a1 is backed. HCR 10813; Go¡ M-302; BMC VI 706; Pr 5864; CIBN M-164; Binding: English c.1790 gold-tooled crushed red morocco; gilt- Rhodes 1171; Sheppard 4822.

edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both COPY covers. Size: 285 ¿ 199 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 172 mm. v Leaf r9 (colophon):‘. . . impen|is Philippi de Lauaš ia > . . .’, not as Irregular manuscript foliation: 1^168. BMC. Provenance: Purchased for »11. 11. 0; see Books Purchased Leaf a1 repaired. (1790), 8. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century parchment; marbled shelfmark: Auct. O 3.14. pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 277 ¿ 199 ¿ 41 mm. Size of leaf: 271 ¿ 193 mm. M-117 Martialis, Marcus Valerius Washed early marginal notes in gatherings a and b; thereafter Epigrammata, et al. occasional early annotations, including Greek text supplied in spaces, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks. Irregular (cropped) [a r] ‘Registrum’. 1 foliation numbers supplied in red, ending at 171(?). [a r] [Martialis, MarcusValerius: Spectacula.] 2 Running book numbers supplied in red. refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. Provenance: Inscription(?) in the lower margin of a r, unread [a v] [Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata.] 2 5 under ultraviolet light. The upper right-hand corner of the front refs. Mart. endleaf has been cut away, presumably removing evidence of o [Bologna: Printer of the Suetonius (H 15113), c.1477?]. 4 . ownership. Richard Heber (1773^1833). Presented by Heber; see Ascription to printer from CIBN; as dated by CIBN and Books Purchased (1819), 10. Sheppard. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. O 3.24. 10 8 collation: [a^r s ]. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.25. HC 10806; Go¡ M-301; BMC VI 853; Pr 7370; CIBN M-163; Sheppard 5417. M-119 Martialis, Marcus Valerius COPY Epigrammata, et al. Wanting [a1], containing the register, and the lower halfof [b1], the v latter made good in manuscript. a1 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] Cornelius Priscus. Leaf [e2] repaired. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half parchment; marbled paper r boards; sprinkled blue edges. Shelfmarks on the spine in black a2 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. ink: ‘C.C.IV.5’; ‘46’. Size: 237 ¿ 176 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 229 ¿ v 169 mm. a5 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. refs. Mart. Early marginal and interlinear annotations, including comments r on the text, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks.Two sheets of notes [*1 ] ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in in Italian in an eighteenth/nineteenth-century hand attached to Hispania . . .’ r refs. See CTC IV 263. the recto of the front endleaf, also a note on [e7 ]. Bibliographical notes on the recto of the ¢rst front endleaf dated1824. [Parma: Damianus de Moyllis, c.1481]. 4o. As dated by CIBN; Paragraph marks and running book numbers are supplied in red. Sheppard dates [c.1480]. Provenance: Heavily cancelled inscription(?) on the recto of the collation: a^r10 s8 [*2]. ¢rst front endleaf. Purchased for »15. 15. 0; see Books Purchased HC + Addenda 10807; Go¡ M-303; BMC VII 941; Pr 7405; CIBN (1833), 16. M-166; Oates 2576^7; Sheppard 5660^2. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 3.1. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.13. Leaf a1 has been reversed in binding, and repaired. leaf [*2] has been cut out and mounted. M-118 Martialis, Marcus Valerius Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco; gilt- Epigrammata, et al. (ed. Georgius Merula). edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 210 ¿ 157 ¿ 27 mm. Size a v Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] 1 of leaf: 199 ¿ 138 mm. Cornelius Priscus. Some faded early marginal notes. Irregular manuscript foliation: refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. 1^109, then 200^9, 300^9, etc., up to 805. a r Martialis, Marcus Valerius: [Spectacula. Edited by Georgius 2 The text is enclosed within red rules. Merula.] Provenance: James Edwards; A Catalogue of Books in All refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. r Languages and in Every Branch of Literature Collected from a5 Martialis, Marcus Valerius: Epigrammata. [Edited by Georgius Merula.] m-119^m-121] martialis, marcus valerius 1739

Various Parts of Europe . . . (London, 1796), no. 34, listed at »2. refs. See CTC IV 263^4. r 12. 6. Purchased for »2. 12. 6; see Books Purchased (1796), 2. E5 [Fazini], M[arcus] Lucidus, ‘Phosphorus’: ‘Epigramma’. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.15. ‘Quisquis amat lepidum uatem latiasque camoenas > Et uitam et SECOND COPY mores noscere quisquis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf (¢llets only); refs. See Walther, Initia, 16149. The author is presumably to be bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 197 ¿ 129 ¿ 32 mm. Size of identi¢ed with Marcus Lucidus Fazini ‘Phosphorus’, Bishop of leaf: 189 ¿ 113 mm. Segni. Some sixteenth/seventeenth-century marginal annotations. Venice: [Printer of the 1480 Martialis], 1480. Folio. Late ¢fteenth/early sixteenth-century eight-line epigraphic initi- collation: a^z & A8 B^E6. als at the beginning of each book supplied in gold on a ground of HC *10814; Go¡ M-304; BMC V 296; Pr 5660; BSB-Ink M-195; green, purple, or maroon, edged in gold, red, or green. r CIBN M-165; Oates 2222; Sheppard 3717^18. Provenance: Inscription(?) on a1 , unread under ultraviolet light. G. A. S.; initials on the lower edge. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see FIRST COPY Books Purchased (1841), 26. Wanting the blank leaf E6. shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.50. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 299 ¿ 215 ¿ 39 mm. THIRD COPY Wanting gathering [*]. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 199 mm. Binding: Gold-tooled blue morocco, c.1800; gilt-edged leaves Copious early marginal notes, apparently in one ¢fteenth/six- and marbled pastedowns. Size: 155 ¿ 111 ¿ 24 mm. Size of teenth-century humanist hand, including comments on the text, leaf: 149 ¿ 100 mm. extraction of key words, corrections to the text,‘nota’ marks and Irregular early manuscript foliation: 1^1025 [125]. pointing hands. Irregular early manuscript foliation: 1^222. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Running book numbers supplied in books 1^8, probably in the Bequeathed in 1834. same hand as the notes. shelfmark: Douce 18. Provenance: George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale (1821), lot 202. Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1821), 10, and the annotated sale catalogue. M-120 Martialis, Marcus Valerius shelfmark: Auct. O 3.15. Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus). SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) half brown morocco with paper a v Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes 1 boards. Size: 289 ¿ 203 ¿ 41 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 189 mm. Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi Occasional early annotations, ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands. commentarii nostri . . .’ On E v an epigram of 4 distichs, written in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- refs. See CTC IV 262. 6 century humanist hand, and entitled: ‘In mutilatos naso aureque a v [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In volumen dicatum 1 et cauterio notatos propter phasidis’, with incipit,‘Quando phasis Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles aues Argo quas vexit Jason Rustice disperdis que tua liber lucernas Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. > > simplicitas’. a r Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ 2 Provenance: Purchased for »1.11. 6; see Books Purchased (1858), Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare 70. acctum(!) arbitrari . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.19. refs. See CTC IV 262^3. r a3 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in Hispania . . .’ M-121 Martialis, Marcus Valerius refs. See CTC IV 263. v Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus). a3 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] v Cornelius Priscus. a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi r a4 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] commentarii nostri . . .’ Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- refs. See M-120. v tatur Domitiano . . .’ a1 [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In volumen dicatum refs. See CTC IV 263. Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles r a4 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] liber lucernas Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. r > refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. a2 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ v b1 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc actum arbitrari . . .’ nunc ut demum sit editurus librum . . .’ refs. See M-120. v r b1 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. a3 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in refs. Mart. Hispania . . .’ v E2 [Colophon.] refs. See M-120. r v E3 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius a3 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]on potuimus assequi id quoduel tu optabas.. .’ Cornelius Priscus. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. 1740 martialis, marcus valerius [m-121^m-123

r r a4 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] a4 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- tatur Domitiano. . .’ tatur Domitiano . . .’ refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. r r a4 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] a4 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. v r b1 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, b1 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc refs. Mart. r nunc ut demum sit editurus librum . . .’ b1 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, v b1 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc refs. Mart. nunc ut demum sit editurus librum . . .’ r r E3 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius m3 [Colophon.] v Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]on potuimus assequi id quoduel tu optabas...’ m3 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]onpotuimusassequi id quoduel tu optabas.. .’ refs. see M-120. v E5 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- refs. see M-120. v dum uatem latiasque camoenas > Et uitam et mores noscere quis- m5 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. dum uatem latiasque camoenas > Et uitam et mores noscere quis- refs. See M-120. quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. v E5 [Colophon.] refs. See M-120. Venice: Thomas de Blavis de Alexandria, 12 June 1482. Folio. Venice: Baptista deTortis,15 July 1482. Folio. collation: a^h8 i6 k^z A^C8 DE6. collation: a^z &8 m6. HC *10815; Go¡ M-305; BMC V 317; Pr 4755; BSB-Ink M-196; HC 10816; Go¡ M-306; BMC V 322; Pr 4612; BSB-Ink M-197; CIBN M-167; not in Sheppard. CIBN M-168; Sheppard 3827.

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Wanting E6 containing the register. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; mottled edges; Leaf a1 backed. marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled sheep; gold-tooled spine, both covers; bound for the Library(?). Size: 309 ¿ 221 ¿ 33 mm. marbled edges and pastedowns. Size: 276 ¿ 198 ¿ 50 mm. Size of Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 203 mm. r leaf: 273 ¿ 189 mm. On a4 an initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved white decora- Some annotations including comments on and corrections to the tion painted over in gold, and with the body ofthe letter decorated text, mostly in black, but occasionally in red ink. Irregular in red and gold, within a red pen-work border, and with red pen- (cropped) early foliation: 8^212. work extensions into the margins; six- to eight-line initials are Some three- to six-line initials are supplied in black ink. Some supplied atthebeginning ofeach book in red or blue with reserved running book numbers in black ink. white decoration painted in gold; other four- to seven-line initials, Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his some with extensions into the margins, some with reserved white sale, lot 275, for »385 (from the RoyV.Sowers Fund; book-label); decoration, and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; the see ledger (1979/80), no. 439. ¢rst 12 couplets have been painted over in gold; capital strokes in shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1482.1. red. r Provenance: Erased early inscription on a1 , unread under ultra- violet light: ‘Colleg[ ] P[ ]’. P. Peirson (eighteenth century?); M-122 Martialis, Marcus Valerius v r Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus). inscriptions on a1 , and m6 : ‘E libris P. Peirson’. Purchased by Heber for »0. 19. 0, according to the price annotated in red ink in v a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi recto of the front endleaf; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 4683. commentarii nostri . . .’ Purchased for »1. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 19. refs. See M-120. shelfmark: Auct. P 3.26. v a1 [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In volumen dicatum Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles M-123 Martialis, Marcus Valerius liber lucernas Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. r > Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus). a2 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ v Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes actum arbitrari . . .’ Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi refs. See M-120. commentarii nostri . . .’ r a3 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in refs. See M-120. v Hispania . . .’ a1 [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In uolumen dicatum refs. See M-120. Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles v liber lucernas Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. a3 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] > Cornelius Priscus. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. m-123^m-125] martialis, marcus valerius 1741

r r a2 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ a2 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare actum arbitrari . . .’ actum arbitrari . . .’ refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. r r a3 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in a3 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in Hispania . . .’ Hispania . . .’ refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. v v a3 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] a3 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] Cornelius Priscus. Cornelius Priscus. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. r r a4 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] a4 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- tatur Domitiano . . .’ tatur Domitiano . . .’ refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. r r a4 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] a4 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. v v a8 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, a8 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc nunc ut demum sit editurus librum . . .’ nunc ut demum sit editurus librum . . .’ v v a8 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. a8 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. refs. Mart. refs. Mart. v v y3 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius y3 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]on potuimus assequi id quoduel tu optabas.. .’ Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]on potuimus assequiid quodueltu optabas. ..’

refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. v v y5 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- y5 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- dum uatem latiasque camoenas > Et uitam et mores noscere quis- dum uatem latiasque camoenas > Et uitam et mores noscere quis- quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. v v y5 [Colophon.] y5 [Colophon.] Venice: Baptista deTortis,17 July 1485. Folio. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 20 Sept. 1490. Folio. collation: a^u8 x y6. collation: a^i k l^u8 x y6. HC *10819; Go¡ M-308; BMC V 324; Pr 4631; BSB-Ink M-198; HC Addenda 10820; Go¡ M-309; BMC VI 764; Pr 6015; BSB-Ink CIBN M-170; Oates1843; Rhodes 1173; Sheppard 3849. M-199; CIBN M-171; Sheppard 4987.

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Leaf a1 repaired. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment; blue- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; gold-tooled edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the spine; bound for the Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 303 ¿ 206 ¿ 30 mm. Size Library on both covers. Remains of a manuscript note, perhaps of leaf: 296 ¿ 196 mm. the author and title, can be seen on the fore-edge. Size: 321 ¿ Early marginal annotations, including pointing hands and ‘nota’ 218 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 204 mm. marks, also running book numbers for books 1^6, and epigram v v Running book numbers in words or ¢gures supplied in black ink, numbers. Heavily erased early annotations on y5 and y6 . also occasional early annotations, including corrections to the Provenance: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, text and pointing hands. Catalogue (1830), no. 2348. Purchased from Longman et al. for r Provenance: W. Fauley (sixteenth century); name on a1 . »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1830), 15. Anonymous sale (11 Mar. 1825), lot 425. Purchased for »1. 2. 0; shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.26. see Books Purchased (1825), 17; ‘purchased 1825’ on the recto of the front endleaf. M-125 Martialis, Marcus Valerius shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.15. Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus and Georgius Merula). M-124 Martialis, Marcus Valerius r a2 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus). Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi v a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes commentarii nostri . . .’ Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi refs. See M-120. r commentarii nostri . . .’ a2 [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In uolumen dicatum refs. See M-120. Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles a v [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In uolumen dicatum 1 liber lucernas > Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles liber lucernas > Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. 1742 martialis, marcus valerius [m-125^m-126

r a2 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ Sixteenth-century(?) marginal annotations, including comments Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare on the text, also corrections to the text. actum arbitrari . . .’ Provenance: George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale refs. See M-120. (1821), lot 203. Purchased for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased r a3 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in (1821), 10, and the annotated sale catalogue. Hispania . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. O 3.17. refs. See M-120. r a3 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] M-126 Martialis, Marcus Valerius Cornelius Priscus. Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus and refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. v Georgius Merula). a3 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] r Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- a1 [Title-page.] v tatur Domitiano. . .’ a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. See M-120. Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi v a3 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] commentarii nostri . . .’ refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. refs. See M-120. v v a3 Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] a1 [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In uolumen dicatum Incipit: ‘‘‘Assiduus iactet nec Babylona labor’’. Non recte exponit Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles Domitius assiduum laborem . . .’ liber lucernas Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11hendecasyllabics. v > refs. Not the version of the commentary described in CTC IV a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ 266, for which the incipit ‘Quid igitur petulans . . .’ is given. Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione praeclare v a7 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. actum arbitrari . . .’ refs. Mart. refs. See M-120. v v a7 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, a2 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc Hispania . . .’ nunc ut demum sit editurus librum . . .’ refs. See M-120. v v a8 Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Martialis, Epigrammata.] a2 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] Incipit:‘‘‘Et pueri nasum rhinocerotis habent’’. Pueriliter de naso Cornelius Priscus. puerorum hoc dictum est . . .’ refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. v v x7 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius a2 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, Spectula.] Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]on potuimus assequi id quoduel tu optabas...’ Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- tatur Domitiano . . .’ refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. v v y1 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- a2 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] dum uatem latiasque camoenas Et uitam et mores noscere quis- refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. > r quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. a3 Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Martialis, Spectula.] refs. See M-120. Incipit: ‘‘‘Assiduus iactet nec Babylona labor’’. Non recte exponit v y1 Pincius, Johannes Pyrrhus(?): [Verse addressed to the censor.] Domitius assiduum laborem . . .’ ‘Incultum quod erat censor tua tetrice forti Hoc nuper lima refs. See M-125. > v dente mormordit opus’; 8 elegiac distichs. a6 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- v dum uatem latiasque camoenas Et uitam et mores noscere quis- y1 ‘Registrum.’ > v y1 [Colophon.] quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. r y2 [Table of contents.] refs. See M-120. a v Pincius, Johannes Pyrrhus(?): [Verse addressed to the censor.] Venice: Philippus Pincius, 29 Mar. 1491. Folio. 6 ‘Incultum quod erat censor tua tetricae forti Hoc nuper lima collation: a^x8 y4. > dente mormordit opus’; 8 elegiac distichs. Types: 110 R; 79 R. 172 leaves, the ¢rst and last blank, 2^169 num- b r [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, bered II-CLVIII.62 lines (a v, plain text page); 63 lines, plus head- 1 2 Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc lines, and marginalia (a r). Type area: 242 ¿ 152 mm (a v, plain 8 2 nunc ut demum sit editurus . . .’ text page); 246 (251) ¿ 157 (168) mm (a r, text with commentary). 8 refs. See M-120. HC *10821; Go¡ M-310; Pr 5286; BSB-Ink M-200; Sack, Freiburg, b r Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. 2358; Sheppard 4384. 1 refs. Mart. COPY v b1 Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Martialis, Epigrammata.] Wanting the blank leaf a1, and all after y1. Incipit:‘‘‘Et pueri nasum rhinocerotis habent’’. Pueriliter de naso v Leafy1 , colophon, l. 1:‘. . . p|š > cium’, not ‘peš > cium’as H. puerorum hoc dictum . . .’ Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment; with the author’s r k2 Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius name and the title of the book written on the spine in black ink; Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]onpotuimusassequi id quoduel tu optabas.. .’ the author’s name is written in capitals on the lower edge; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 311 ¿ 218 ¿ 34 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 212 mm. m-126^m-128] martialis, marcus valerius 1743

refs. See M-120. refs. See M-120. v Venice: [Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello], 1 Aug. 1495. a6 Pincius, Johannes Pyrrhus(?): [Verse addressed to the censor.] Folio. ‘Incultum quod erat censor tua tetricae forti > Hoc nuper lima collation: a6 b^d8 e^z & j6 4. dente mormordit opus’; 8 elegiac distichs. k r Woodcut initials. b1 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentary on Martialis, HC *10824; Go¡ M-312; BMC V 469; Pr 5233; BSB-Ink M-202; Epigrammata.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]pero me secuturum’’. Scribit hoc CIBN M-173; Sack, Freiburg, 2359; Sheppard 4313. nunc ut demum sit editurus . . .’ refs. See M-120. COPY b r Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigrammata. Wanting the blank leaf . 1 k4 refs. Mart. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; gold-tooled spine, b v Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Martialis, Epigrammata.] marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on 1 Incipit:‘‘‘Et pueri nasum rhinocerotis habent’’. Pueriliter de naso both covers. Size: 301 ¿ 209 ¿ 29 mm. Sizeofleaf: 297 ¿ 192 mm. puerorum hoc dictum . . .’ Early marginal and interlinear annotations in red ink, including r k Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Defensio’ [addressed to] Corelius corrections to the text, references, also underlining in the text, and 2 Carafa. Incipit:‘[N]on potuimus assequiid quodueltu optabas. ..’ in the commentary. Epigram numbers are supplied in red. Some running headings and book numbers. refs. See M-120. Provenance: Karl Emerich Reviczky, Freiherr von Revisnye (1737^1793); see Spencer sale catalogue. George John, 2nd Earl Venice: [Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello], 29 May 1498. Spencer (1758^1834); cancelled accession number ‘3432’; sale folio. 6 8 j6 4 (1821), lot 204. Purchased for »1. 3. 0; see Books Purchased collation: a b^d e^z & k . (1821), 10, and the annotated sale catalogue. Woodcut initials. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.16. HC10825; Go¡ M-313; BMC V 597; Pr 5634,5244; BSB-Ink M-203; CIBN M-174; Oates 2055; Rhodes 1174; Sheppard 4319.

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M-127 Martialis, Marcus Valerius Wanting the blank leaf k4. Epigrammata, et al. (comm. Domitius Calderinus and Gatherings a^o, and t are printed with the types of Bevilaqua. Georgius Merula). Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half green morocco; r marbled paper boards, gold-tooled spine, turquoise-edged leaves, a1 [Title-page.] v and pastedowns and endleaves dyed pink. Size: 323 ¿ 225 ¿ a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes 26 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 216 mm. Franciscus Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[N]on fuissent tot exemplis editi Some early marginal annotations, mainly extracting key words. commentarii nostri . . .’ Provenance: Leonardus [ ]; inscription, mostly unread under refs. See M-120. r v ultraviolet light, on a1 : ‘Fratris Leonardi A[ ]ttat[ ] A[ ] a1 [Calderinus], Domitius: [Verse.] ‘In uolumen dicatum Minorum [ ] ex libris’. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin Laurentio’. [Addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] ‘Odisti uigiles (1763^1829); shelfmark no. 600; see Catalogue (1831); purchased liber lucrernas(!) > Et signum calami seuerioris’; 11 hendecasylla- at his sale for »0.17.6: see sale catalogue (1841), lot 865, and Books bics. v Purchased (1842), 29. a1 Calderinus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ shelfmark: Auct. Q 2.8. Medici. Incipit: ‘[I]n omni ciuitatis administratione preclare actum arbitrari . . .’ M-128 Martialis, Marcus Valerius refs. See M-120. v Xenia et Apophoreta. a2 ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in r Hispania . . .’ A1 [Title-page.] v refs. See M-120. A1 Honorius Cubitensis, Johannes: ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to v a2 Plinius Secundus, [Gaius Caecilius]: Epistola [addressed to] the reader]. ‘Si quis ades lepidum vatem latiasque camoenas > Cornelius Priscus. Noscere qui cupias distichas culta lege’; 16 elegiac distichs. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 21. refs. seeWalther, Initia, 17904. v r a2 [Calderinus, Domitius: Commentaryon Martialis, Spectacula.] A2 Honorius Cubitensis, Johannes: ‘Vita Martialis’. Incipit: Incipit:‘‘‘[B]arbara pyramidum’’.Hoc primo epigrammate assen- ‘[M]arcus Valerius Martialis in Hispania . . .’ Not the same text tatur Domitiano . . .’ as those ‘Vitae Martialis’ recorded above. v refs. See M-120. A2 [Merula], Georgius: [Life and works of Martialis.] ‘De poete v a2 Martialis, MarcusValerius: [Spectacula.] vita etoperibus eius’. Incipit:‘Martialis festiuissimus epigramma- refs. Mart. Sp. 1^28. ton scriptor se Hispanum ex vrbe . . .’ r v a3 Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Martialis, Spectacula.] A3 Martialis, MarcusValerius: Xenia et Apophoreta. Incipit: ‘‘‘Assiduus iactet nec Babylona labor’’. Non recte exponit refs. Mart. 13^14. Domitius assiduum laborem . . .’ Leipzig: JacobusThanner, 1 Oct. 1498. 4o. refs. See M-125. collation: A^F6. v a6 Lucidus Phosphorus, M[ ]: ‘Epigramma’.‘Quisquis amat lepi- dum uatem latiasque camoenas > Et uitam et mores noscere quis- quis amat’; 8 elegiac distichs. 1744 martinus oppaviensis [m-128^m-131

v Types: 175 G, title, heading on A3 ; 88 G, text (leaded), preliminary Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. matter. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 36 leaves, the last Bequeathed in 1834. r r blank. 31 lines (A3 ).Type area: 134 ¿ 82 mm (A3 ). Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 54. HC *10827; Go¡ M-314; Pr 3071; BSB-Ink M-204; Sheppard 2164. shelfmark: Douce 71.

COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) paper boards. Size: 202 ¿ 147 ¿ M-130 Martinus Oppaviensis 10 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 137 mm. Margarita decreti seuTabula Martiniana. Copious early marginal and interlinear notes in gathering A only, v v [*1 ] [Table of contents.] consisting mainly of comments on the text. On F6 in a sixteenth- r a2 Martinus Oppaviensis: Margarita decreti seu Tabula century hand, seven distichs entitled ‘Carmina magistri Andree Martiniana. Incipit: ‘[I]nter alia quecunque ad ¢delium Christi Deluzensis’ [Andreas Propst, from Delitzsch, for whom see doctrinam scripta liber decretorum . . . [A]aron. Qui charitas P-486; ex informatione Kristian Jensen], with incipit, ‘Triste Aaron multipliciter insinuatur . . .’ vacat fatum dominus gratia quod dolet osor > Auditor redeas refs. See Kaeppeli III 114^23 no. 2973;VLVI 158^66. munus obibo meum’; also two further distichs: ‘Non satis est [Venice]: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis [and Dionysius Jacobo nos truxisse(?) Metallo > Venum proponit nos Abiegna(?) ¢tis’; and ‘Conuoco distipulos non sto tibi preda viator Sceuola Bertochus, c.1485]. Folio. > 2 6 discedas in volo praua vocet’. collation: [* ] a^o . Provenance: Dr Johann Michael Bernhold (Pseudo-Octavianus HC *10837; Go¡ M-322; BMC V 391; Pr 4852; BSB-Ink M-231; r CIBN M-181; Sheppard 4044 Horatianus, 1735^1797); inscription on A1 : ‘Jo. Mich. Bernhold Phil. et Med. Dr. Phys. Ord. Onolding. 1767 d. 10 Feb. constitit COPY 1k’. Purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1846), 25. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with black shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.36. cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 311 ¿ 215 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 201 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r M-129 Martinus, S and ‘4948’ in pencil on [*1 ]. Date of acquisition unknown; most La vie de S. Martin avec ses miracles [French]. books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired during the 1880s. A r [Title-page.] ‘La vie et miracles de moseigneur Martin de 1 shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.33. nouuel tranlatee de latin en francoys’ [woodcut]. v A1 [Woodcut.] r M-131 Martinus Oppaviensis A2 La vie de S. Martin avec ses miracles.‘Sensuyt la treslouable et recommandable vie avec les miracles de monseigneur saint Margarita decreti seuTabula Martiniana. r Martin . . . Sit trinitati gloria Martinus ut confessus est’.‘[G]loire a1 [Title-page.] et honneur perdurable soit a la celeste trinitate vng dieu en troys r > a2 Martinus Oppaviensis: Margarita decreti seu Tabula personnes’; verse. Martiniana. Incipit: ‘[I]nter alia quecunque ad ¢delium Christi v R8 ‘Exhoratio quedam in materia subuentionis beatissimi Ma doctrinam scripta sunt liber decretorum . . . [A]aron. Qui charitas rtini Turonensis archiepiscopi’.‘[O] France par tout renominee > Aaron multipliciter insinuatur . . .’ Reigle de foy bras de iustice’; 32 stanzas of 8 verses. refs. See M-130. v S4 [Hours of St Martin.] ‘Cy commencent les heures de mon- Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg seigneur saint Martin’. Incipit: ‘[D]omine labia mea aperies . . .’ r Husner)], 1 Sept. 1486. Folio. S6 [Colophon.] 8 6 8 collation: a^b c^s t . Leaf a2 signed a. Paris: Michel Le Noir, 15 Apr. 1499/1500. 4o. Dated15 Apr.‘avant HC *10843; Go¡ M-323; BMC I 135; Pr 607; BSB-Ink M-232; F. R. pasques’, interpreted as being 1500 by Sheppard, 1499 by IGI. Go¡, ‘The Dates in Certain German Incunabula’, Papers of the collation: A^Q6 R8 S6. Bibliographical Society of America, 34 (1940), 17^67, at 53; Sack, Type: 98 G. Device C: see BMC VIII p.181.110 leaves. R counts108 Freiburg, 2363; Sheppard 469. 6 r r leaves, A^S . 32 lines (A3 ). Type area: 157 ¿ 101 mm (A3 ). r COPY Woodcuts and initials (see BMC VIII p. 181). Leaf S6 , l. 27: ‘. . . Binding: Nineteenth-century calf rebacked with brown cloth, Imprimee a pa > ris par Michiel le noir demouraš t |ur le pont |a|št and with marbled paper boards. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ 24 mm. Size of Michiel > a leš |eigne |ainct Iehan leuaš geli|te. Lan mil quatre cens > leaf: 304 ¿ 218 mm. quatre vingtz et dixneuf. Le quinzie|me iour de Auril. auant v > A few early ‘nota’marks and pointing hands in red ink.‘4. no. 359’ pa|ques.’; S6 : [Device]. r in turquoise ink in the upper margin of a1 .‘M 2701’ in pencil on R 1569; Go¡ M-318; Pr 8235; CIBN V-241; IGI 6235; Sheppard r rear pastedown. On a2 a marginal note (a legal reference) in a six- 6450. teenth-century hand. r COPY On a2 a seven-line faded initial‘I’ is supplied in blue with reserved Wanting A1.6,A2.5 and B1.6.A4 bound after B5. white decoration. Other initials, paragraph marks, and underlin- Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter red morocco over paste- ing of chapter headings are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. boards; marbled-edged leaves and azure silk bookmark. Size: Provenance: Amandus Ruepp (eighteenth century); inscription r 199 ¿ 137 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 128 mm. on a1 : ‘Pertinet ad P. Amandum Ruepp O.P. Anno. 1791’. Within some of the woodcuts, an early French hand has added, in French, descriptive notes relating to the images. m-131^m-132c] martinus de viana 1745

Engelbert-Karl Arenberg, 10th Duke of Arenberg (1899^1974). M-132A Martinus de Viana August Laube. Purchased out of the Gordon Du¡ Fund in 1961. Oratio in dieTrinitatis habita coram AlexandroVI Pont. shelfmark: Inc. c. G7.1486.1. Max. r M-132 Martinus Oppaviensis [a1 ] Martinus de Viana: Oratio in die Trinitatis habita coram Alexandro VI, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[P]rofunditas scripture sancte Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. et altitudo, pater beatissime, talem tantumque mortalium menti- r [a1 ] [Title-page.] bus . . .’ Dated1494. r [a2 ] ‘Tabula’. refs. See L. Cinelli, ‘I panegirici in onore di S. Tommaso r [a4 ] Martinus Oppaviensis: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. d’Aquino alla Minerva nel XV secolo’, Memorie Domenicane, ‘Dominica prima in aduentu Domini de epistola. Sermo primo.’ NS 30 (1999), 19^146, at 46^7. Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]cientes quia hora est iam nos de somno surgere . . .’’ [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 25 May 1494]. 4o. [Rm 13,11.] Hic hortatur nos apostolus surgere . . .’ collation: [a6]. refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, IV nos1^327; see also Kaeppeli Woodcut initial. III 114^23 no. 2972;VLVI 158^66. r CR 6196; Go¡ V-270; BMC IV 116; Pr 3877; BSB-Ink V-189; Sack, [kk1 ] Martinus Oppaviensis: ‘Promptuarium exemplorum’. Freiburg, 2372; Sheppard 3068. ‘Exempla de timore Domini. Capitulum primum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uidam pater familias bene se torquebat . . .’ COPY Bound with C-098; see there for details of provenance. Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Wanting the blank leaf [a6]. Husner)], 1484. Folio. 8+1 6.8 8 6.8 10 8 6 8 Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 140 mm. collation: [a b^p q^t v^z aa^hh ii kk ll mm ]. Early manuscript pagination in dark brown ink: 233^41. H *10854; Go¡ M-329; BMC I 132; Pr 591; BSB-Ink M-238; CIBN shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(11). M-184; Hillard 1332; Sack, Freiburg, 2367^8; Sheppard 457. COPY M-132B Martinus de Viana Wanting the blank leaf [mm8]. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Oratio in die Cinerum coram AlexandroVI Pont. Max. r wooden boards. Two catches and clasps, corner-pieces and [a1 ] Martinus de Viana: Oratio in die Cinerum coram Alexandro centre-piece lost.‘Sermones Martini’ manuscript on rectangular VI Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[A]d rationem vite inspiciende cognoscen- parchment label at the head of upper cover. Old shelfmark ‘24(?)’ damque mortalium imbecilitatem . . .’ Dated1496. at tail of the spine.The spine once painted white with manuscript refs. See Cinelli at 46^7. title in black ink at the head. Double ¢llets form an intersecting [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 16 Feb. 1496]. 4o. double frame. On the upper cover, within the outer frame, a ¢ve- collation: [a6]. petalled £ower and foliate stamp. Double ¢llets run diagonally Woodcut initial. within the inner rectangle forming a saltire cross; within the CR 6198; Go¡ V-269; BMC IV 117; Pr 3880; BSB-Ink V-188; CIBN arms of the cross a maple-leaf stamp, within the four triangles V-170; Hillard 2058; Sheppard 3072. surrounding the cross a circular rosette stamp surrounded by COPY small maple-leaf stamps, a circular and a rectangular stag Bound with C-098; see there for details of provenance. stamp. On the lower cover double ¢llets form a frame within Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 138 mm. which is a lozenge-shaped eagle, a lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis, Early manuscript pagination in dark brown ink: 73^84. and the foliate stamp. Diagonal double ¢llets divide the inner shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(5). rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated with the circular rosette stamp, with the eagle, or with the maple-leaf stamp. Strips from a twelfth-century noted M-132C Martinus de Viana liturgical manuscript visible in the binding. Size: 315 ¿ 215 ¿ Oratio in festo S.Thomae Aquinatis habita apud 75 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 205 mm. Minervam coram sacro collegio cardinalium. Front pastedown consists of leaf B of Augustinus, Opuscula. 6 [a r] Martinus deViana: Oratio in festo S.Thomae Aquinatis habita Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 20 Mar. 1489 (A-507(2)); rear paste- 1 apud Minervam coram sacro collegio cardinalium. Dated 1496. down of leaf f of Missale Cisterciensis. [Strasbourg: J. 3 refs. Cinelli 46^7,73 no. 5, and 121^31. Gruninger], 4 Sept.1487 (M-245(2)). « o A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 7 Mar. 1496]. 4 . 6 hand. collation: [a ]. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in blue or red, under- Woodcut initial. lining of chapter headings and capital strokes in red. CR 6199 = C 3900; Go¡ V-271; BMC IV 117; Pr 3881; BSB-Ink Provenance: Fu« rstenfeld, Bavaria, Cistercians, BVM and S. V-190; CIBN V-171; Sack, Freiburg, 2371; Sheppard 3073. r Bernardus; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Monasterii Fu« rstenueld’. COPY Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in the Bound with C-098; see there for details of provenance. lower margin of the verso of the front pastedown. Purchased Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 134 mm. from Caspar Haugg for 8 Marks; see Catalogue 78, no. 171; see Early manuscript pagination in dark brown ink: 1^12; also mar- Library Bills (1885), no. 381. ginal notes, mainly extraction of key words, in the same hand. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.43. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(4). 1746 martyrologium [m-133^m-136

M-133 Martyrium Sanctorum Many early marginal notes and drawings, mainly crowns, in pen- cil, referring to the feasts in the , with a few in ink. De martyrio sanctorum. r r ‘Florus’ in brown ink in an early hand, on a1 . a1 [Title-page.] r Paragraph marks and capital strokes in red. a2 De martyrio sanctorum. [Introduction.] Incipit:‘[Q]uerenti mihi Provenance: Edward Parry (1830^1890); armorial book-plate. E. ac diligenter perscrutanti . . .’ v Williams (nineteenth/twentieth century); name in pencil on the a3 De martyrio sanctorum. ‘Capitulum .i. Quid est martyrium’. front endleaf. Purchased through Quaritch for »1200 at Incipit: ‘[V]enientes igitur ad primum dicimus, quod(?) martyr- Sotheby’s, 8 Dec. 1980; see ledger (1980/1), no. 426; purchased ium est passio . . .’ from the Roy V. Sowers Fund; book-label on the verso of the [Basel: Jacobus Wol¡, de Pforzheim, c.1492]. 4o. Pellechet MS. front endleaf. assigns to [Johann Amerbach]. shelfmark: Inc. e. G14.1490.1. collation: a^e8 f^h6. Woodcut initial. HC *10864; Go¡ M-331; BMC III 776; Pr 7641; CIBN M-189; M-135 Martyrologium Hillard 1334; Pellechet MS. 7725 (7633); Sack, Freiburg, 2373; Viola sanctorum. r Sheppard 2497. [a1 ] [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[S]i cuncta mei corporis membra verteren- COPY tur . . .’ r Binding: Twentieth-century(?) mottled paper boards, with red- [a1 ] Viola sanctorum. Incipit: ‘[C]ircumcisio Domini nostri Ihesu edged leaves. Size: 205 ¿ 150 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ Christi. Nam sicut dicitur Luce .i. ‘‘Postquam consumati sunt 140 mm. dies octo . . .’’ [Lc 2,21.] . . .’ v On h6 a note in a contemporary hand listing the contents of var- [Basel: Bernhard Richel, c.1475.] Folio. As dated by Sheppard; ious books of the Bible and of Aristotle: ‘Genesis das buch der BMC dates [not after April 1475], Sack [c.1474, not after 28 Apr. schep¡ung’: ‘Numeri’, ‘Exodus’, ‘Leviticus’, ‘Deuteronomius’, 1475]. ‘Iudicum’, ‘Regum’, ‘Paralipomenus’, ‘Ecclesiasticus’, collation: [a^h10 i k6]. r ‘Ecclesiastes’, ‘Threnorum’, ‘Appocalipsis’, ‘Actus apostolorum’, Woodcut initial on [a1 ]. ‘Visicorum’ [Phisicorum], ‘Ethicorum’, ‘Yconomicorum’, H *10867; Go¡ M-333; BMC III 736; Pr 7523; CIBN M-194; Hillard ‘Polliticorum’,‘Hetecorum [Heticorum]’,‘Elencorum’. 1337; Rhodes 1175; Sack, Freiburg, 2374; Sheppard 2369. Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings COPY are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Binding: Paper boards. Size: 293 ¿ 213 ¿ 21 mm. Size of Provenance: Purchased out of the Gordon Du¡ Fund from leaf: 288 ¿ 206 mm. Bernhard Wendt, Catalogue 23/9, for 200DM, in Feb. 1964; note ‘Ihesus maria’ in red ink, probably in the rubricator’s hand, in the on the front pastedown. r upper margin of [a ]. Some marginal additions, mainly names of shelfmark: Inc. e. GS2.1. 1 , in a contemporary hand. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. M-134 Martyrologium v Provenance: Priest in Colmar (£. 1585); see note on [c10 ]: ‘Hoc Doctrinale clericorum una cum sanctorum martyrologio die [28 May] in Colmar p.m baptizaui infantem nomine Ursulam. per anni circulum. Anno domini 1585’. Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased r a1 [Title-page.] (1853), 77. r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.39. a1 [Verse.] ‘Lectio iugis alit virtutes lucida reddit > Intima declinat et noxia vana fugat’; 6 hexameters. r a2 ‘Prologus primus’. Incipit: ‘[M]undi nouissimis temporibus non M-136 Martyrologium solum corpora nostra . . .’ r Viola sanctorum. b1 ‘Prologus secundus’. Incipit: ‘[D]e¢cientibus in imperio r Dioclesiano et Maximiano. . .’ a1 [Title-page.] r r b5 Doctrinale clericorum una cum sanctorum martyrologio per a2 ‘Tabula’. 2 r anni circulum. ‘Inicium totius in vigilia natiuitatis Domini’. a2 [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[S]i cuncta mei corporis membra verteren- Incipit: ‘[A]rdorem desiderii patrum suspirantium . . .’ tur . . .’ 2 r Lu« beck: The Poppy Printer (Matthaeus Brandis? or Hans von a2 Viola sanctorum. Incipit: ‘[C]ircumcisio Domini nostri Ihesu Ghetelen?), 1490. 4o. Christi. Nam sicut dicitur Luce .ii. ‘‘Postquam consumati sunt collation: a^z A^Q6 R4. dies octo . . .’’ [Lc 2,21.] . . .’ v o Woodcut on a1 , and woodcut initials. Nuremberg: [Peter Wagner], 22 Apr. 1486. 4 . Assigned by Pr to HC 6318; Go¡ M-332; BMC II 558; Pr 2631; CIBN M-193; Schramm [Conrad Zeninger]. XII p. 11; Schreiber V 3837; not in Sheppard. collation: a10 2a^l8 m n6 o8.

COPY Woodcut title. Binding: Nineteenth-century English blind-tooled brown calf, C 3902; R 359; Go¡ M-335; BMC II 462; Pr 2236; CIBN M-196; tooled in the style of the ¢fteenth century; bound by Sack, Freiburg, 2375; Sheppard 1621. Hetherington; red-edged leaves; rebacked. Size: 203 ¿ 153 ¿ COPY 37 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 138 mm. Wanting the gathering containing the table. m-136^m-140] marullus tarchaniota, michael 1747

Binding: Contemporary German (KyriÞ workshop no. 165) Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards.Two clasps and catches and ‘36’ in pencil on a1 . Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books and ¢ve circular bosses on each cover lost. Two parchment strips Purchased (1850), 56. from a twelfth-century noted liturgical manuscript used as a shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.40. bookmark. On both covers are merrythought panels made up from headed-outline tools, a lozenge-shaped £oral and unicorn M-138 Martyrologium stamp, with a small circular £oral stamp at each angle of the Viola sanctorum. stamps and at the intersection of the panels; see KyriÞ pl. 331, r nos 1 and 7, and pl. 332. Size: 218 ¿ 160 ¿ 27 mm. Size of a1 [Title-page.] r leaf: 208 ¿ 143 mm. a2 ‘Tabula. r r A1 [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[S]i cuncta mei corporis membra verteren- On a1 an inscription in an early German hand: Quid inuocat riposus odiosus luridus inuidus dominus Mors imperat regibus tur . . .’ > r r A1 Viola sanctorum. Incipit: ‘[C]ircumcisio Domini nostri Ihesu odiosas linguas iudicat dominus . . .’ On o8 , beneath the colo- phon, a manuscript copy of the epitaph of Johannes Paret de Christi. Nam sicut dicitur Luce .ii. ‘‘Postquam consumati sunt Gruen, Doctor of Theology, 31 Aug. 1497, in the church of dies octo . . .’’ [Lc 2,21.] . . .’ Braunau: ‘Iohannis Pareyt doctoris venerabilis epitaphium. Hic Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, 23 Aug. 1487. 4o. sepultus est sacre theologie doctor laureatissimus mireque probi- collation: a10 A^F8 GH6 I k L M8 NO6 P^S8. tatis et deuotionis vir clarissimus Ioannes pareyt de gruen qui H *10870; Go¡ M-337; BMC I 120; Pr 520; CIBN M-197; Hillard verbo et exemplo ¢deliter populum instruxit pridie kl. septembris 1339; Sack, Freiburg, 2376; Sheppard 411. anno 1497. > Hoc epitaphium ipso doctore mortuo per quendam COPY Ioannem Scolasticum [ ]ciplius moderatorem augmentatoremque Wanting the blank leaf S8. commendatissimum in opido prauonau non immerito confectum With the title-page of Pru« ss’s edition of 8 Feb. 1499 pre¢xed saxoque marmoreo ad sepulcrum inscriptum iudicem benignum (M-139), and with two more woodcuts cut from a ¢fteenth-cen- v expectantis doctoris’. A few other marginal notes, mainly names tury(?) missal pasted on a1 and on the recto of the ¢rst blank of saints, in sixteenth-century German hands. leaf inserted between gatherings a and A. Initials are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf, the Provenance: Marcus Agricola (sixteenth century); inscription spine gold-tooled, with red-edged leaves. Size: 192 ¿ 150 ¿ r on a1 in a German humanist hand: ‘Marcus Agricola > Non est 30 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 136 mm. personarum respectus apud Deum’.‘Rancke[ ]’, also on the same Copious marginal notes, mainly additions to the martyrology, in r leaf. Kelheim, Bavaria, , S. Maria; stamp on a1 . a contemporary German hand, with paragraph marks and cor- Probably a duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘2112’ in rections added in red by the rubricator. v pencil on o8 . Purchased from Caspar Haugg for 7 Marks, see Initials are supplied in red with reserved white decoration; para- Catalogue 76, no. 308; Library Bills (1885), no. 206. graph marks, underliningofchapter headings, and capital strokes shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.28. in red. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. M-137 Martyrologium shelfmark: Douce 48(2). Viola sanctorum. r a1 [Title-page.] M-139 Martyrologium r a2 [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[S]i cuncta mei corporis membra verteren- Viola sanctorum. tur . . .’ Fragment. a r Viola sanctorum. Incipit: ‘[C]ircumcisio Domini nostri Ihesu 2 [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss], 8 Feb. 1499. 4o. Christi. Nam sicut dicitur Luce .ii. ‘‘Postquam consumati sunt collation: [*10] a8 b c6 d e4 f g8 h i4 k l8 m n6 o p4 q8 r s4 t v6 x8. dies octo . . .’’ [Lc 2,21.] . . .’ H C *10873; Go¡ M-339; BMC I 124; Pr 552; CIBN M-199; Hillard o Nuremberg: [PeterWagner], 1 July 1486. 4 . Pr assigns to [Conrad 1340; Oates 212; Rhodes 1176; Sack, Freiburg, 2378; Schramm Zeninger], who was, however, printing inVenice atthattime, Hain XX p. 66; Schreiber V 4594; Sheppard 441. to [Anton Koberger]. COPY collation: a^l8 m n6 o8. Bound before a copyof Pru« ss’edition of 23 Aug.1487 (M-138); see Type: 94 G. 108 leaves. 32 lines, plus headline (a r). Type area: 151 2 there for details of binding and provenance. Size of leaf: 175 ¿ (156) ¿ 97 mm (a r).Woodcuttitle. 2 126 mm. HC *10869; Go¡ M-336; Pr 2237; Sheppard 1622. The title-page only. COPY shelfmark: Douce 48(1). Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalfcalfwithbrown cloth over pas- teboards. Size: 224 ¿ 164 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 218 ¿ 148 mm. M-140 MarullusTarchaniota, Michael A few marginal additions, mainly names ofsaints, in two di¡erent v Epigrammatum libri II. early hands. On o8 a list of saints and sermon numbers in a con- r temporary hand. [a1 ] [Title-page.] r Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes [a2 ] Marullus Tarchaniota, Michael: Epigrammatum libri II. in red. [Dedicated to] Laurentius Petri Francisci de’ Medici. 1748 masuccio salernitano [m-140^m-142

refs. Michael Marullus, Carmina, ed. Alessandro Perosa Ioannem Antonium Turroneum. Cum noua conscribas et cedro (Zurich, 1951), 3^54. Book I i^lvi; book III i; book I lvii^lxiii; digna loquaris > Risu hec e¡uso tu modo pene leges’; 4 elegiac dis- book II i, xix, iii^xviii, ii, xx^xlix. tichs in a sixteenth-century hand. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1483^90]. 4o. Provenance: Paulus Antonius Spaniolus (sixteenth century); v collation: [a8 b^e4.6]. inscription on m8 : ‘Fratris Paulantonj spaniolj mantouanj ordi- HC 10877; Go¡ M-341; BMC IV 123; Pr 3946; Sheppard 3091^2. nis predicatorum volumen’. Edward Percy (£. 1645). Rome, r English College (seventeenth century); see inscription on a1 : FIRST COPY ‘Bibliotheca Anglorum de Vrbe’, ‘Ex dono Odoardi Persij huius Bound with A-041(3); see there for details of binding and proven- Collegij Alumni’, and notes above. Purchased for »0. 12. 0: see ance. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 140 mm. Thorpe, Catalogue (1833), pt 1 no. 2019, and Books Purchased shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1482.1(2). (1833), 16. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct. L 4.30. Bound with D-074; see there for details of binding and proven- SECOND COPY ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 138 mm. Binding: Early twentieth-century green morocco; gold-stamped shelfmark: Byw. U 4.12(3). on the upper cover with the initials ‘I. B.’, by Roger de Coverly & Sons; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 195 ¿ 135 ¿ 15 mm. Size of M-141 MarullusTarchaniota, Michael leaf: 191 ¿ 125 mm. Epigrammatum libri IV,et al. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2147. Bequeathed in 1914. r a1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Byw. P 9.8. r a2 Marullus Tarchaniota, Michael: Epigrammatum libri IV. [Dedicated to] Laurentius Petri Francisci de’ Medici. refs. Marullus, Carmina, ed. Perosa, 3^102. M-142 Masuccio Salernitano v g8 Marullus Tarchaniota, Michael: Hymnorum naturalium libri Novellino [Italian]. IV.Dedicated to Antonello Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno. [* r] [Title-page.] refs. Marullus, Carmina, ed. Perosa, 104^65; see also Christine 1 [* r] [Table of contents.] Harrauer, Kosmos und Mythos: Die Weltgotthymnen und die 2 A r Masuccio Salernitano: Novellino. ‘Prologo’ [addressed to] mythologischen Hymnen des Michael Marullus (Vienna, 1994) 1 Ippolita Maria Sforza, wife of Alfonso of Aragon, Duchess of and Michele Marullo Tarcaniota, Inni Naturali, ed. Donatella Calabria. Coppini (Florence, 1995). refs. Masuccio Salernitano, Il Novellino, ed. Alfredo Mauro m r [Colophon.] 6 (Bari, 1940; repr. Bari 1975), 3^6; for the publishing history of m r MarullusTarchaniota, Michael: [Errata and revisions.] 7 this text see DBI LX 285. refs. Apparently composed by Marullus himself; see Marullus, A r Masuccio, Salernitano: Novellino. Carmina, ed. Perosa, p. xiii. 2 refs. Masuccio Salernitano, Il Novellino, ed. Mauro. Each of the Florence: Societas Colubris (Compagnia del Drago), 26 Nov. ¢fty novels is dedicated to a di¡erent person, respectively: (1) o 1497. 4 . Ferrante [Ferdinandus I] de Aragona, King of Naples; (2) 8 collation: a^m . Alfonso d’Aragona, eldest son of King Ferdinandus I, Duke of HC + Addenda *10880; Go¡ M-342; BMC VI 691; Pr 6415; BSB-Ink Calabria; (3) Giovanni Pontano; (4) Antonello Petrucci; (5) M-243; CIBN M-201; Hillard 1341; Oates 2442^4; Sack, Angelo Caracciolo; (6) Roberto Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno; Freiburg, 2380; Sheppard 5268^9. (7) Marino Caracciolo, Count of Monte Sant’Angelo; (8) FIRST COPY Francesco Scales; (9) Dragonetto; (10) Francesco Arcella; (11) Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf; the gold stamp of Federico d’Aragona, second son of King Ferdinandus I; (12) the Bodleian library on both covers; marbled pastedowns. Size: Innigo d’Avalos, Count of Monteodorisio; (13) Barnaba 211 ¿ 147 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 137 mm. Sanseverino, Count of Lauria; (14) Giacomo Solimena; (15) Occasional notes, mainly commenting on the text, noting refer- Antonio Beccadelli,‘il Panormita’; (16) Giovanni d’Aragona, son ences to Politianus, and ‘K’ marks (for Karli? see below), in an of King Ferdinandus I; (17)Oliviero Carafa Sabinensis, Cardinal- early hand. A few marginal notes, providing corrections and Archbishop of Naples; (18) Antonio Sanseverino; (19) Misser commenting on the text, with frequent references to Scal[iger?], Bernardo de Rogieri; (20) Giovanni Francesco Caracciolo; (21) in the hand that added the ownership note of the English College Antonella d’Aquino; (22) Giovanni Sanseverino, Count of Tursi; r r on a1 , datable to 1648; see note beneath the colophon on m6 : (23) Marino Brancazzo; (24) Francesco di Capua, Count of ‘1648^1497=151’. On the verso of the front endleaf: ‘In Altavilla; (25) Julius [Antonius] de Aquaviva, Duke of Atri; (26) Marullum iovannou baptistou’ karlivou Lucanensis ejpitavfion in Franceschella Aldemoresco; (27) Countess of Bucchianico; (28) morem dialovgou. tevlo~. O fatum immite, o durae sors e¡era mor- Francesco Filippo d’Aragona, son of Ferdinandus I; (29) tis > Mors afra, ut mundi demetis omne decus. > Ecce Marullus Giacomo Acciaioli; (30) Girolamo di Luca Sanseverino, Prince obit. minime, nam fama superstes viuit post nullos interitura of Bisignano; (31) Eleonora d’Aragona, sister of Alfonso r > dies’ in an early hand. On a1 : ‘Edizione rara e ricercata dai cur- d’Aragona; (32) Zaccaria Barbaro; (33) Duke of Amal¢; (34) ' iosi, ed e la prima di questo poeta > De [Le?] Bure’ in a seven- Barone de Prignano; (35) Francesco Bandini; (36) Ugolotto teenth-century hand. On the rear endleaf: ‘Carmina in Margine Facino; (37) ‘Ariete’; (38) Iorgi Contarino, Count of Ja¡a; (39) ascripta mendosa sunt quare ita scribenda et emendanda arbi- Beatrice d’Aragona, sister of Alfonso d’Aragona; (40) Ioanni tror. Non Salamis non clara suo Rhodos aurea Phoebo . . .’ ‘Ad Sanseverino; (41) Francisco Galioto; (42) Ferrante de Guevara, m-142^m-145] matheolus 1749

Count of Belcastro; (43) Giovanni Guarna; (44) Ippolita Sforza; M-144 Mataratius, Franciscus (45) Enrico d’Aragona, Marquis of Gerace; (46) Onorato Gaetani De componendis versibus hexametro et pentametro. Count of Fondi; (47) Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino; r (48) Giovanni Caracciolo, Duke of Mel¢; (49) Matteo da Capua, a1 Mataratius, Franciscus: De componendis versibus hexametro Count of Palena; (50) Bu⁄llo del Giudice. et pentametro. Dedicated to Petrus Paulus Cornelius. Incipit: ‘[P]oeticam ueteres primam quandam philosophiam esse uoluer- Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 21 July unt . . .’ 1492. Folio. 2 6 refs. See Leonhardt no. B103. collation: [* ] A^M . r r d8 [Colophon.] Woodcut border on A1 . : Stephanus Arndes, 16 June 1481. 4o. HCR10888; Go¡ M-346; BMC V 342; Pr 4525; Essling 668; Sander 8 6 8 4426; Sheppard 3889. collation: a b c d . r Type: 94 G. 28 leaves. 32 lines (a1 ). Type area: 150 ¿ 83 mm. COPY Woodcut initial on a r: see BMC VI p. 880. Leaf a r: Bound with B-364; see there for details of binding and proven- 1 1 ‘FRANCISCI Mataratii Peru|ini Viri utran lingua erudi- ance. Size of leaf: 314 ¿ 212 mm. > ti||imi . . .’; l. 6:‘[P]Oeticam ueteres primaš quandam philo|ophiaš shelfmark: S. Seld. c.2(2). r > e||e . . .’; d8 , l. 12:‘. . . occiput > [colophon] Finis opu|culi de com- po|itoš ne uer|us Hexametri h > Pentametri e° diti a Franci|co M-143 Mataratius, Franciscus Mataratio Peru|i no. Et Peru|ie° impre||i arti¢cio et labore inge- De componendis versibus hexametro et pentametro. > nio|i > uiri Stephani Arnes Anci|burgieš |is: Anno d. m. > r a2 Mataratius, Franciscus: De componendis versibus hexametro cccc.lxxxi. Die Iunii decima|exta.’ et pentametro. Dedicated to Petrus Paulus Cornelius. Incipit: H 10890; Go¡ M-348; Pr 7232; Sheppard 5482. ‘[P]oeticam artem veterens(!) primam quandam philosophiam COPY esse voluerunt . . .’ Binding: Green paper boards; the gold stamp of the Bodleian refs. See Leonhardt no. B103. Library on both covers. ‘1002’ in black ink at tail of upper cover r d5 Sentinus, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Gasparis. adjacent to the spine. Size: 214 ¿ 147 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ Incipit: ‘[C]um diebus preteritis Iacobe vir magni¢ce . . .’ 142 mm. v d5 Sentinus, Jacobus: ‘De quibusdam lyricis carminibus tractatu- Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing hands lus’. ‘De Carminum Lyricorum Pedibus’. Incipit: ‘[P]edes qui in a humanist hand. metra de quibus dicturi sumus . . .’ Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. refs. See Leonhardt no. B103a. Provenance: Luigi Celotti (c.1768^ c.1846); purchased at his sale v d6 Sentinus, Jacobus: [Verse addressed to] the reader.‘Versus scri- (14 Feb. 1825), lot 1002, for »2. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), bere qui cupit liquore > Tinctos pyerio, Thalia vel quos’; 7 hende- 18. casyllabics. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.35. v d6 Sentinus, Jacobus: [Verse.] ‘Quisquis amas vatum cantus, vel quisquis anhelas > Tendere pyeria letus in astra via’; 2 elegiac dis- tichs. M-145 Matheolus v d6 Sentinus, Jacobus: [Verse.] ‘Carmina quisquis amat sacro per- Lamentationes [French] Le livre de Matheolus (ed. tincta liquore > Scribere, grandiloquum perlegat istud opus’; 1ele- Alexandre Primet). giac distich. a r [Title-page.] Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 25 Nov. ‘1468’ [i.e. 1482]. 4o. The mis- 1 a r Matheolus: Le livre de Matheolus.Verses translated into Middle printed date1468 is taken to mean 1482; see BMC. 2 French by Jean Le Fe' vre. Edited by Alexandre Primet. collation: a b8 c d6. refs. Les Lamentations de Matheolus et le Livre de Lee« sce de Woodcut initials. Jehan Le Fe' vre, ed. A. G. Van Hamel, 2 vols, Bibliothe' que de HC *10889; Go¡ M-347; BMC V 287; Pr 4376; BSB-Ink M-245; l’EŁ cole des hautes e¤ tudes . . . Sources philologiques et historiques, CIBN M-210; Hillard 1343; Oates 1745; Redgrave 15; Rhodes 95^6 (Paris, 1892^1905), I 1^315. See also Ve¤ ronique Ge¤ ly- 1177; Sheppard 3673. Ghe¤ dira, ‘Entre l’exemplum et l’emble' me: l’image exemplaire, a' COPY propos des e¤ ditions imprime¤ es du Livre de Mathe¤ olus’, Bulletin Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with du bibliophile, 1 (1990), 29^62, at 34. gold-tooled turn-ins and gilt-edged leaves. Size: 209 ¿ 156 ¿ r k6 [Acrostic verse.] ‘A tous ceulx qui me liront > Leur supplie de 8 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 147 mm. cueur entier’; 10 lines of verse. Provenance: Benediktbeuren, Bavaria, Benedictine abbey, SS. refs. Not in Van Hamel’s edition. The ¢rst letter of each line r v Benedictus et Jacobus; inscriptions on a2 and d6 : ‘Iste liber est reveals the editor’s name ‘Allesandre Primet’; see Fairfax Monasterii Benedictenpewren’. Duplicate from the Royal Murray, French Books, I 496. Library, Munich; stamp on a r: ‘Duplum Bibliothecae R. 2 [Lyons: Claude Dayne, c.1498]. Folio. Monacensis’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); sale collation: a8 b^k6. (1835), lot 2515; purchased for »2. 8. 0; see Books Purchased r Type: 97 B. 62 leaves. 2 columns of 45 lines (a2 ). Type area: 217 ¿ (1835). 19. r 139 mm (a2 ).Woodcuts. One of at least three closely related edi- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.66. r tions; see Fairfax Murray, French Books. Leaf a1 : Historiated L [ r ]; a2 : ‘ð Comment matheolus bigame > Fi|t vng liure di|ant |a 1750 matthaeus de cracovia [m-145^m-149

game De mariage tout a plain Et en commen|ant |e complain M-148 Mattaselanus, Matthaeus > > r > [woodcut] [t]Ri|tis e|t anima mea . . .’; b1 : ‘La ioincture trop |e > r > De successionibus ab intestato, et al. (ed. Ludovicus hau||a > . . .’; k6 , col. 2, l. 15: ‘ð A tous ceulx qui me liront > Leur Bologninus) |upplie de cueur entier Louent le bien que ilz verront . . . (l. 25) > > v a Suigus, Jacobinus; de Benedictis, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed ð Pourlan que ie fus mys en |ens > Retenez.M. et cinq cens > Jevous 1 to] Petrus Cara. Incipit:‘Cum te omniumbonorum studiorum . . .’ prie o|tes en huyt > Mettez octobre le tiers iour > Et prenez plai|ir h |eiour Tout ain|y comme il |en|uyt ð Explicit’. Dated Turin, 30 Apr. 1490. > >> v C 3918; Pr 8666; Fairfax Murray, French Books, 364; Sheppard a1 [List of contents.] r 6722^3. a2 Mattaselanus, Matthaeus: De successionibus ab intestato. The entire volume was edited by Ludovicus Bologninus. Incipit: COPY ‘[C]irca materiam successionis ab intestato hodie tenendum . . .’ The lower portion of a containing the title in verse below the ini- 1 refs. On Bologninus and his editorial work on this edition see S. tial ‘L’ has been torn away. Caprioli, Indagini sul Bolognini. Giurisprudenza e ¢lologia nel A woodcut taken out from a southern German ¢fteenth/six- Quattrocento italiano (Milan, 1969), 175^82. teenth-century book has been inserted between b and b . 3 4 a v Bologninus, Ludovicus: Additio [to Mattaselanus’ work]. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled; 3 Incipit:‘Circa hunc primum articulum successionis . . .’ The addi- marbled pastedowns. Size: 279 ¿ 195 ¿ 20 mm. Sizeofleaf: 270 ¿ tions are inserted within the text. 181 mm. d r Ubaldis, Petrus de: De bene¢ciorum permutatione. Incipit: Provenance: ‘James du talarn’; signature on e r in a sixteenth- 1 5 ‘[Q]uia de permutatio est bene¢ciorum hic agitur . . .’ century hand. ‘Guillaume de lallitt’; signature on k r in a six- 6 d r Boncompagnis, Cataldinus de: De translatione Concilii teenth-century hand. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial 5 Basileae ad civitatem Ferrariae et de viribus et importantia litter- book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. arum eiusdem, et de potestate sanctissimi domini domini nostri shelfmark: Douce 208. pape. Incipit:‘[D]ei sub expressioneTrinitatis nomine inuocato.. .’

v M-146 Matheolus Perusinus e6 Bologninus, Ludovicus: Additio [to Cataldinus’ work]. Incipit: ‘Luculenter profecto et copiose per dominum auctorem dictum De memoria. est . . .’ r v [a1 ] Matheolus Perusinus: De memoria. Incipit:‘Iam diu Brocarde f1 Homodeis, Signorellus de: De praecedentia doctoris et militis. et Bonauentura uiri dignissimi . . .’ Incipit:‘[Q]uestio disputata per me Signorelum . . . Et primo pro- refs. See Lohr (1971), 338. batur si versas se circa meliora est . . .’ Signorino Omodei, born [Padua]: Petrus Maufer, [1474]. 4o. c.1355, was the son of Signorolo (À1371); see Belloni 314^5. 6 r collation: [a ]. f3 Bologninus, Ludovicus: Additio [to Signorellus’s work, Go¡ M-356; not in Pr; CIBN M-215; Osler, IM 70; Sheppard 5578. addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro and Signorellus de Homodeis. Incipit: ‘Illustrissimus ac excelentissimus(!) prin- COPY ceps . . . Ast ego semper contrarie . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf; bound by W. f r Guido de Suzaria: De materia tormentorum. Incipit: ‘De ques- Pratt; gold-tooled turn-ins and gilt-edged leaves. Size: 198 ¿ 5 tionibus plenius tractaturus videndum est . . .’ 147 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 136 mm. f r Bologninus, Ludovicus: Additio [to Guido’s work, addressed to] Provenance: George Dunn (1865^1912); printed book-label; 5 ‘Ad pretores et eorundem assessores ac iudices ad male¢cia depu- bought by him in June 1901. Purchased at his sale (Feb. 1914), lot tatos’. Incipit: ‘Circa hanc quotidianam et vtilem materiam . . .’ 1378, for »3. 10. 0 by Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. Ludovicus Bologninus’s additions are inserted within the text in 3843. Bequeathed in 1914. an alternating form. shelfmark: Byw. U 8.27. Turin: Jacobinus Suigus and Nicolaus de Benedictis, 22 Apr.1490. Folio. M-147 Matheolus Perusinus collation: a^f6 g4. De memoria. HC 10904; BMC VII 1057; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-253; Hillard 1346; r Sack, Freiburg, 2389; Sheppard 5957. [a1 ] Matheolus Perusinus: De memoria. Incipit:‘Iam diu Brocarde et Bona uentura uiri dignissimi . . .’ COPY refs. See M-146. Bound with C-467(2); see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 407 ¿ 272 mm. [Louvain: JohannVeldener, not before 1486]. 4o. 6 Gatherings d^g only. collation: [a ]. shelfmark: Inc. b. I1(2). C 3911; BMC IX168; Pr 9300; Campbell, Supplement, II1221; HPT I 63^7, II 434; ILC 1553; Oates 3807^8; Sheppard 7152. M-149 Matthaeus de Cracovia COPY Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu Bound with B-073; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 136 mm. Communionis. r Manuscript foliation: 223^28. [a1 ] [Matthaeus de Cracovia]: Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de Title underlining and paragraph marks are supplied in red. frequenti usu Communionis. Incipit: ‘[M]ultorum tam cleri- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.88(3). corum quam laicorum querela est non modica . . .’ m-149^m-152] matthaeus de cracovia 1751

refs. See Bloom¢eld 3136 and VLVI 172^82. FIRST COPY [Mainz: Printer of the ‘Catholicon’, not before 1469.] 4o. Two Bound with A-541(1); see there for details of binding and proven- issues, A on paper manufactured c.1460 and B manufactured ance. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 135 mm. v 1465^9, but with identical typesetting, are distinguished by Th. On [g10 ] ‘Requiescat in pace’ in the same sixteenth-century(?) Gerardy, ‘Die Datierung zweier Drucke in der Catholicontype’, hand as item 5a. Gb Jb (1980), 30^37, and P. Needham, ‘Johann Gutenberg and Initials, paragraph marks, and some underlining are supplied in the Catholicon Press’, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of red; capital strokes in red. America, 76 (1982), 395^456, at 411^17. On this, and on the prin- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.34(7). ter, see the articles‘‘zur Catholicon-Forschung’’ inWolfenbu« tteler SECOND COPY Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 13 (1988), 105^232, and L. Hellinga, Wanting the Dialogus of Matthaeus de Cracovia. ‘Analytical Bibliography and the Study of Early Printed Books. Binding: Twentieth-century half brown morocco with tan cloth With a Case-Study of the Mainz Catholicon’, Gb Jb (1989),47^96. over pasteboards. Size: 203 ¿ 145 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ collation: [a10 b12]. 138 mm. H *5803; Go¡ M-367; BMC I 40; Pr 147; BSB-Ink M-267; CIBN A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early M-234; de Ricci, Mayence, 91; Oates 48; Sack, Freiburg, 2390; hand in brown ink, and some by the rubricator in red. Sheppard 91. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480. Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings r are supplied in red. Signed by the rubricator on [b5 ]: ‘Jacobus de COPY Reymbach lcor[ ] [lector?] in conuentu Aquensi [Aachen] 1470.’ This copy is apparentlyofthe second impression and is printed on Provenance: Graham Pollard (1903^1976). Purchased privately Needham’s paper stock ‘K’: see Needham, ‘Johann Gutenberg from him, 17 Dec. 1969 for »200. and the Catholicon Press’, at 412^17. shelfmark: Inc. e. G3.5 Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled green morocco; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers, gold-tooled green morocco turn-ins, and green silk bookmark. Size: 213 ¿ M-151 Matthaeus de Cracovia 144 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 136 mm. Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu A few marginal notes, correcting the text, in an early hand. Early Communionis. manuscript signatures. r Initals, paragraph marks, and headings (‘Ratio’ and [a2 ] Matthaeus de Cracovia: Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de ‘Conscientia’) are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. frequenti usu Communionis. Incipit: ‘[M]ultorum tam cleri- Provenance: Purchased for »9. 9. 0; see Books Purchased corum quam laycorum querela est non modica . . .’ (1803), 2. refs. See M-149. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.15. [Speier: Johann and Conrad Hist, c.1483]. 4o. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.12 collation: [a b8 c10]. HC *5806; Go¡ M-369; BMC II 503; Pr 2405; BSB-Ink M-269; Engel^Stalla col. 1655; Oates 1130; Sack, Freiburg, 2391; M-150 Matthaeus de Cracovia Sheppard 1746.

Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu COPY Communionis, et al. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with brown cloth, over r pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 218 ¿ 155 ¿ [a1 ] Matthaeus de Cracovia: Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu Communionis. Incipit: ‘[M]ultorum tam cleri- 8 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 141 mm. corum quam laycorum querela est non modica . . .’ Early manuscript signatures. refs. See M-149. Paragraph marks and underlining of chapter headings are sup- r plied in red; capital strokes in red. [d3 ] Henricus de Hassia (Langenstein): Expositiones super oratio- nem dominicam. Dedicated to Eckhardus [von Dersch], Bishop Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r of Worms. Incipit:‘[R]euerendo in Christo patri ac domino, dom- and ‘3266’ in pencil on [a1 ]. Date of acquisition unknown; no ino Eckhardo episcopoVormatiensi, Heinricus de Hassia suumut indication from the shelfmark. sequitur dicendus, pater noster. . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.93. refs. See Hohmann 200. r [e7 ] Henricus de Hassia (Langenstein): Expositiones super Ave M-152 Matthaeus de Cracovia Maria. Incipit: ‘[A]ve Maria procul dubio. Illam sancti matris Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de frequenti usu ecclesie consuetudinem . . .’ refs. See Hohmann 158. Communionis. r v [f5 ] Henricus de Hassia (Langenstein): Speculum animae. Incipit: a1 Matthaeus de Cracovia: Dialogus rationis et conscientiae de ‘Animamea noui quod curiosa sis rimando que foris sunt . . .’ frequenti usu Communionis. ‘De eo, utrum expediat et deceat refs. See Hohmann 12. sacerdotes missas continuare vel laycos frequenter comunicare.’ [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, not after 1470]. 4o. Incipit: ‘[M]ultorum tam clericorum quam laycorum querela est collation: [a^f8 g10]. non modica . . .’ HC *5805 + HC *8389; Go¡ M-368; BMC I 185; Pr 842; BSB-Ink refs. See M-149. M-268; CIBN M-235; Hillard 1350; Sheppard 633^4; Voullie¤ me, Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1491. 4o. Ko« ln, 783. collation: a b6. 1752 matthaeus de cracovia [m-152^m-156

Types: 71 G, text; 87A G headings. 12 leaves, the last blank. 42 lines HC *1343; Go¡ T-301; BMC II 483; Pr 2327; BSB-Ink M-261; v v (a2 ).Type area: 145 ¿ 90 mm (a2 ). Michelitsch 17; Sack, Freiburg, 3408; Sheppard 1686. H *5809; Go¡ M-371; Pr 2791; BSB-Ink M-270; Sack, Freiburg, COPY 2392; Sheppard 2022. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled red morocco; gilt- COPY edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 198 ¿ 143 ¿ 8 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with brown cloth over Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 132 mm. r pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 204 ¿ 145 ¿ Underlining and ‘nota’ mark on e4 . 7 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 134 mm. Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings v r On a1 and a2 initials are supplied in red. are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Provenance: Probably a duplicate from the Royal Library, Provenance: William Blades (1824^1890); book-plate. London, v r Munich; ‘2015’ in pencil on b6 . Date of acquisition unknown; no St Bride Foundation,William Blades Library,1891; stamp on a1 v indication from the shelfmark. and e6 . Purchased through Quaritch at Hodgson’s, 6 Mar. 1952, shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.49. lot 239; see BLR 4,4 (1953), 230; pencil note on the verso of the front endleaf. shelfmark: Inc. e. G8.2. M-153 Matthaeus de Cracovia De modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. M-155 Matthaeus de Cracovia v [a1 ] [Table of contents.] De modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. r r [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De a1 [Title-page.] v modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam fun- a1 [Table of contents.] r damentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo Aquinas or Bonaventura; see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14(fg) and con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam funda- 305(dn); Michaud-Quantin 79^80; Guyot 208; and VLVI172^82. mentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1467]. 4o. As dated by BSB-Ink; Sheppard Aquinas or Bonaventura; see M-153. dates [not before1470]. [Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, c.1492]. 4o. collation: [a^d8]. collation: a8 b c6. v Type: 96 G (107 leaded). 32 leaves. 27 lines ([a3 ]). Type area: 146 ¿ Types: 130 G, title; 81 B. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. v r v r 84 mm ([a3 ]). Leaf [a1 ] blank. Leaf [a1 ], table:‘[C]Onfe||io debn Lombard C. 20 leaves, the last blank. 34 lines (a4 ). Type area: r r r eeš pura h noš |ux£ua Ca.1. . . .’; [a2 ]: ‘Incipit libellus Mgrš i Thome 136 ¿ 90 mm (a4 ). Leaf a1 , title: ‘Confe||ionale beati thome de > v de Aquino. de modo coš ¢tendi h de puritate. Con|cientie. aquino’; a1 , table: ‘Incipit confe||ionale |eu libellus optimus > v > [Q]Voniaš fundamentum. h Ianua vir tutuš . . .’; [d7 ], l. 6: ‘ . . . et beati thome de aquino de modo con¢tendi / et de puritate con|- > > r regnat Amen. Explicit libellus magrš i Thome de Aquino de ciencie. Et primo tabula . . .’; a2 : ‘[q]Voniaq fundamentum et > > > > r modo coš ¢tendi . et de puritate Con|ciencie’. ianua virtutum: om ne|n gratie / . . .’; b1 :‘bus non intenta |en|u > v H [not C] *1342; C 537; Go¡ T-300; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-260; corporis per vanas . . .’; c5 , l. 28: ‘Explicit peroptimus tractatus / Michelitsch 294 = 360; Oates 386^7; Rhodes 1717; Sheppard de confe||ione |eu > puritate cordis / et mundicia mentis.’; c6 664; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1137. blank.

COPY C 536; Pr 7965; CIBN M-228; Michelitsch 293 = 355; Oates 2940; Bound with A-213; see there for details ofbinding and acquisition. Sheppard 6308. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 145 mm. COPY r A few pointing hands in red or brown ink. On [a1 ] a manuscript Bound with A-073; see there for details of binding and proven- table of contents in a contemporary hand, probably that of ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 135 mm. Gerardus K: see A-213. A few marginal notes, mainly correcting the text, ‘nota’ marks, Initials are supplied in red or blue, some with reserved white dec- and underlining in the same early hand that annotated item 3. v oration. Underlining of chapter headings and capital strokes in On a1 a three-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in red with brown and red r red. pen-workdecoration extending into the margin. On a2 a four-line shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.31(1). initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red with reserved white decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red on a1^2 only. shelfmark: Douce 96(4). M-154 Matthaeus de Cracovia De modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. M-156 Matthaeus de Cracovia v a1 [Table of contents.] De modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. r r a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo a1 [Title-page.] v con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam funda- a1 [Table of contents.] r mentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo Aquinas or Bonaventura; see M-153. con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam [Speier: Printer of ‘Gesta Christi’, c.1472]. 4o. As dated by Sack; BSB-Ink dates [c.1473], Sheppard [c.1472,73]. collation: a^c8 d e6. m-156^m-159] maurocenus, paulus 1753

fundamentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas Sheet a4.5 is bound as sheets 2 and 7. Aquinas or Bonaventura; see M-153. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf; two clasps and Paris: Antoine Caillaut, [c.1496^8]. 8o. catches lost. On both covers triple ¢llets form a border. Further collation: a^c8 d4. intersecting triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided Types: 65 G, text; 97 G, title and headlines. 28 leaves, the last blank. by ¢llets into two compartments, each decorated with a foliate r r and animal panel and bearing round the edge the legend: ‘In 30 lines, plus headline (a3 ).Type area: 98 (103) ¿ 66 mm (a3 ). H *1350; Go¡ T-303; Pr 7955; BSB-Ink M-265; CIBN M-233; nomine domnš qui fecit celum et terram. Adiutorium nostrum’. Hillard 1349; Michelitsch 24; Sheppard 6197. Rebacked, with seventeenth/eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf bearing the title:‘Confessionalia > Nider lepra moralis’ laid down COPY over twentieth-century calf (unread initials and date ‘20.12.41’on Binding: Black paper wrappers. Size: 141 ¿ 98 ¿ 5 mm. Size of the recto of the rear endleaf). Size: 145 ¿ 105 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 141 ¿ 98 mm. leaf: 136 ¿ 89 mm. Early manuscript foliation: 110^136; some marginal notes, Pastedowns consist of two parchment leaves from a thirteenth- mainly correcting the text, in an early hand. On d v: ‘Saulx’ in a 4 century breviary. sixteenth-century hand. Early manuscript signatures, in red ink, partly visible. A few initials are supplied in red. Paragraph marks and capital strokes are supplied in red. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Provenance: Stephanus Zevenharenus (sixteenth century); Bequeathed in 1834. inscription on a r of item 1: ‘Fratri Stephano Zeuenhareno ancil- shelfmark: Douce A 47. 1 latur hic libellus’. It is followed, in two di¡erent sixteenth/seven- teenth-century hands, by: ‘Modo Conuentui D[ ]ensi’ and M-157 Matthaeus de Cracovia ‘anathema auferenti’. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial De modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce C 76(2). r a1 [Title-page.] v a1 [Table of contents.] r a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo M-158 Matthaeus Vindocinensis con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam funda- Tobias. mentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas Fragment. Aquinas or Bonaventura; see M-153. o v [Paris: Pierre Levet, c.1490?]. 4 . d3 [Colophon.] collation: Unknown. Paris: [n. pr.] for Denis Roce, [c.1497]. 8o. 8 4 Type: 113 G; with both M forms, as described by BMC; capital collation: a^c d . r spaces with guide-letters. 4 leaves. 25 lines (c2 ). Type area: 140 ¿ Types: 62 G, text, headlines; 110 G, colophon; for these types see r 96 mm (c2 ). BMC VIII p. 228 and pl. xxxiiif. 28 leaves, the last blank. 30 lines, r r Not in Pr; Sheppard 6277. plus headline (a3 ). Type area: 93 (100) ¿ 64 mm (a3 ). For initials r j COPY see BMC VIII p. 229. Leaf a1 : Title: ‘Coš fe||ionale |eu libell xoptimj bt|š Thome de aqui no de moš coš ¢teš di h de puritate coš |cieš - Removed from the binding of B-183; see there for a description of > that binding and for details of provenance. tie cuilibet con= > fe||ori et con¢teri volenti perutilis et nece||ar- ius.’ [Device of Denis Roce]; a v: ‘Incipit tabula huius libri. A fragment of 4 leaves: c2.7, and c4.5. > 1 > r r Leaf c2 , l. 1. ‘Sic tria depropriant proprium: diuina pte|tas Confe||io debet e||e pura . . .’; a2 : ‘Confe|io debet e||e pura. > , r > Claudens cuncta. iugum mortis. auara lues. . . .’ [Q]Voniaš fuš dameš tuš h ianua vtutuš o|š s . . .’; b1 : ‘Sunt en|š qui dicuš t > v > Binding: Twentieth-century, c.1957, black cloth. Size of frag- |š mfe||ioš e. vidi ¢eri . . .’; d3 , l. 14: Colophon: ‘ðTractatus peropti- ment: 195 ¿ 139 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 138 mm. mus de > confe||ione |eu puritate cor= > diset mundicia mentis No= uiter impre||us Pari|ii pro Dyoni|io Ro||e commoran= Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. I22.1500.1. > > > shelfmark: Inc. c. F97.2(4). te in vico |ancti Iacobi ad in= > ter|igniuš diui Martini.’; d4 blank. Go¡ T-309; Pr 8469; Michelitsch 357; Sheppard 6565. COPY M-159 Maurocenus, Paulus Bound with: De generatione aeterna et temporali Christi. 1. Antoninus Florentinus, Confessionale. Paris: Jean Petit,1507; r 3. Johannes Nider, Manuale confessorum. Paris: Jean Petit, [a1 ] Maurocenus, Paulus: De generatione aeterna et temporali [c.1510]; Christi [addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uo a¡ec- 4. Jacobus Philippus de Bergamo, Confessionale. Antwerp: tus sim gaudio, b[eatissime] p[ontifex], cum caelitus datum te Hendrik Eckert,1507; ponti¢cem maximum . . .’ r 5. Johannes Nider, Demoralilepra. Rouen: Raulin Gaultier,1508; [k6 ] [Verse colophon, with the corrector of the press, 6. Andreas de Escobar, Modus con¢tendi. [Paris:] Denis Roce, Bartholomaeus Campanus Ponticuruanus, named below the last [c.1510]; line.] ‘Summa columna Dei ¢dei ¢rmata potentis > In loquor 7. Hieronymus Savonarola, Introductorium confessorum. [Paris]: Hebreos per¢diasque suas’; 2 elegiac distichs. for Jean Petit et al., 1510; Padua: Bartholomaeus de Valdezoccho and Martinus de Septem 8. Libellus de modo penitendi et con¢tendi. Paris: Jean Petit, Arboribus, 28 Apr. 1473. 8o or 4o. [c.1510]. collation: [a10 b^h8 i k6]. 1754 mayno, jason de [m-159^m-163

v HC10924; Go¡ M-380; BMC VII 905; Pr 6761; CIBN M-244; Oates a8 Raymondus, [Bertrandus], Bishop of Gurk, Austria: [Letter 2538; Polain 2645; Sheppard 5560. addressed to] Jason de Mayno. Incipit: ‘Non possumus non sum-

COPY mopere extollere, iurisconsulte et orator preclarissime, oratio- The ISTC describes three variant settings: (A) in 8o, with a colo- nem . . .’ phon naming Bartholomaeus Campanus Ponticuruanus; open- [Milan: Philippus de Mantegatiis, Cassanus, after 8 Sept. 1494]. v r o ing [k3 ^k4 ] has 17 and 16 lines to the page (BMC, H, Polain 4 . 2645); (B) in 4o, with a colophon naming the printers; opening collation: a8. v r o v [k3 ^k4 ] as in state A; (C) in 4 , with a colophon as in state B, Type: 87 G. Lombards. 8 leaves. 34 lines (a1 ), with11lines ofprinted v r v with opening [k3 ^k4 ] reset (Polain 2645A, CIBN M-244, var- marginalia on this folio only.Type area: 148 ¿ 86 (106) mm (a1 ). o r iant C). The Bodleian copy is in 8 as stated by Sheppard. It also Leaf a1 : ‘Ia|onis Mayni iurecon|ulti. equitis romani. Ce|arei h > has the name of the corrector of the press, Campanus ducalis |enatoris: ac ducalem legatum ...... ’; l. 5:‘chemarie nup- v r > Ponticuruanus, in the colophon, but [k3 ^k4 ] both have 22 lines tis. Epithalamion. CRedimus Sereni||ime Rex h inuicti||ime > r to the page, rather than17 and 16. Ce|ar fe > lici aliquo |ydere . . .’; a8 , l. 28: ‘rationem habiture. > Binding: Nineteenth-century calf with a single gold ¢llet on each Actum I|pruch die. xvj. Martij Anno a natali Chri |tiano. v > cover; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of Mcccc.lxxxxiiij.’; a8 : ‘Raymondus Cardinalis Curcen|is. the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 215 ¿ 147 ¿ 20 mm. Con|umati||imo iure > con|ulto: h oratori facundi||imo: domino Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 133 mm. Ia|oni Mayno: > no|tro precipuo. > NOn po||umus noš |ummopere Occasional early corrections to the text. extollere . . .’; l. 27: ‘Vale cum |alute: Ex Pretorio Bonoš ie octauo r On [a1 ] a four-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in gold on a ground of red Septem > bris. Mcccclxxxxiiij.’ and green, edged in black; a two-line epigraphic initial ‘S’ is sup- R 254; Go¡ M-402; Pr 6059; Sheppard 5028. r r r plied in red on [a3 ] and in blue on [c1 ]; on [k3 ] a ¢ve-line epi- COPY graphic initial ‘T’ is supplied in red. Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); see Morelli (1787), I no. r Leaf a1 , l. 4: ‘. . . Augu|te’, not ‘. . . Augu|tae’, as R. 853; sale (1789), lot 5764. Purchased through Peter Elmsley for »3. Formerly no.‘XX’ofatract volume:‘XX’ in black ink in the upper 14. 0; see the annotated sale catalogue and Books Purchased margin. (1789),1. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 215 ¿ 146 ¿ 3 mm. Size of shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.9. leaf: 215 ¿ 141 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(19). M-160 Maximianus Nugarum libellus Maximiani immitis. M-162 Mayno, Jason de Fragment. Oratio apud AlexandrumVI habita pro Mediolanensium Paris: Etienne Jehannot and Pierre Le Dru, [c.1497]. 4o. As dated principe. by Sheppard; Hillard dates [c.1495], IGI [1500]. On the press see a r Mayno, Jason de: Oratio habita pro Mediolanensium principe BMC VIII p. xxxviii. 1 [addressed to] Alexander VI, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[P]riscorum collation: a b8. monumentis accepimus, sanctissime maxime Pontifex, et uos Types: 115 G, 96B (leaded). Lombard M. Capital spaces with guide- r clarissima . . .’ letters. 16 leaves. 24 lines (leaded, a6 ). Type area: 165 ¿ 84 mm r refs. For manuscripts of the text see Belloni 226. (a6 ). HC 11916; Go¡ M-382; Pr 8358; Claudin II 64; Hillard 1354; IGI [Rome: Andreas Freitag, after 13 Dec. 1492]. Folio. 8 6305; Sheppard 6491. collation: a . HC *10976; Go¡ M-408; BMC IV 135; Pr 3862; BSB-Ink M-58; COPY CIBN M-259; Sack, Freiburg, 2403; Sheppard 3155. Bound with H-034; see there for details of binding and date of acquisition. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 141 mm. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with maroon Leaves a1^5 have been cut away. Early corrections and pointing hands. An unsigned bibliographi- cloth boards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 214 ¿ 150 ¿ cal note [by Falconer Madan], dated 1880, and about this item, is 9 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 143 mm. on e v of item1. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ 6 r shelfmark: 4o D 20(2) Jur. and shelfmark ‘Inc. 924’ in pencil on a1 . Date of acquisition unknown; most books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired during the late1880s. M-161 Mayno, Jason de shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.69. Epithalamion in nuptiis Maximiliani et Blancae Mariae. r a1 Mayno, Jason de: Epithalamion in nuptiis Maximiliani et M-163 Mayno, Jason de Blancae Mariae [addressed to] Maximilianus, King of the Oratio apud AlexandrumVI habita pro Mediolanensium Romans. Incipit: ‘Credimus, serenissime rex et inuictissime Cesar, felici aliquo sydere processisse . . .’ principe. r refs. On the authorand manuscripts ofthe text see Belloni 221^7, A1 [Title-page.] r with this work at 227. A2 Mayno, Jason de: Oratio habita pro Mediolanensium principe r a8 [Author’s colophon.] [addressed to] Alexander VI, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[P]riscorum m-163^m-166] meder, johannes 1755

monumentis accepimus, sanctissime maxime Pontifex, et vos refs. See Belloni 227. v clarissima . . .’ a6 [Colophon.] refs. See M-162. [Pavia: Johannes Andreas de Boscho, Michael and Bernardinus de Leipzig: [Gregorius Bo« ttiger (Werman), after 13 Dec. 1492]. 4o. Garaldis, c.1495]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; BSB-Ink dates collation: A6 B4. [c.1495^6], CIBN [after 11 Aug. 1484], the date on which the ora- H *10977; Go¡ M-409; BMC III 646; Pr 3009; BSB-Ink M-57; tion was given. Sheppard 2137. collation: a6. r COPY Types: 90 G, 136 G. 6 leaves. 35 lines (a2 ). Type area: 157 ¿ 96 mm r Bound with: (a2 ). 2. Ricoldus de Montecrucis, Confutatio Alcorani seu legis H *10974; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-61; CIBN M-261; Pellechet MS. Saracenorum, tr. Bartholomaeus Pincernus. [Strasbourg: n. pr., 7482 (7397); Sheppard 5866. c.1515]; COPY 3. Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen, Positiones philologicae Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century parchment. Washed de Alcorano.Wittenberg: Christian Schroedter, 1708; text on both covers. Size: 217 ¿ 158 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 4. Ma“ sha“ ’Alla“ h bin Athar|“ , De scientia motus orbis, tr. Gerardus 150 mm. Cremonensis, ed. J. Stabius. Nuremberg: Johannes Copious early marginal notes in one hand, including comments Weissenburger, 3 Apr. 1504; on the text,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also underlining in v 5. Desiderius Erasmus, Epistola ad Laurentium Campeium, cardi- the text. On a6 an inscription beneath the author’s colophon, nalem. [N. pl.: n. pr., c.1530]; recording the oration at Jason de Mayno’s funeral given by 6. Richardus Bartholinus, Oratio de expeditione contra Turcas ‘Sapia’:‘In qua ecclesia minorum [S. Jacobus, Pavia] sepultus est suscipienda. Augsburg: Sigmund Grimm and Marcus Wirsung, [ ] Jas[on] ipse sub(?) anno1519 paulo ante pasca die xxv Aprilis in 20 Sep. 1518; cuius funere orationem luculentam et meritam habuit Sapia 7. Georgius Agricola, Oratio de bello adversus Turcam susci- jurisconsultus celebris et doctor papie splendidus’; Sapia is pre- piendo. Basel: Hieronymus Froben, 1538; sumably to be identi¢ed with Sebastiano Sapia (1462^1523), pro- 8. Johannes Praetorius, of Joachimsthal, Decometis qui antea visi fessor of jurisprudence (see IBI IV 1241). Note in Italian in a r sunt. Nuremberg: Heirs of Katharina Gerlach and Johann von sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand on a1 . Berg, 1578. Provenance: Purchased in1960 from LouisW.Bondy; Catalogue Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; gold-tooled 54 (1960), no. 304a(?); note on the front pastedown; Bodleian v spine, gilt-edged leaves, and pastedowns painted in gold, by stamp dated18 Oct. 1960 on a1 . Henderson and Bisset, of Edinburgh (stamped in tiny letters at shelfmark: Inc. e. I23.2. the foot of the front pastedown). Size: 192 ¿ 149 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 137 mm. Some underlining in the text in red, and crossing out in black. M-165 Mazze, Clemens Four leaves, containing a list of contents and biographical infor- Vita di San Zenobio [Italian]. r mation about Jason de Mayno, have been pasted in before item 1; a1 Mazze, Clemens: Vita di San Zenobio [addressed to] Philippus they are apparently in the hand of James Maidment. Zenobius de Girolamis. Incipit: ‘[R]equisito piu uolte dalla tua r On A2 a ¢ve-line initial‘P’ is supplied in red; capital strokes in red dolcissima beniuolentia e da te karitatiua mente . . .’ r on A1 . Florence: [Bartolommeo di Libri], 8 Dec. 1487. 4o. Provenance: James Maidment (1795?^1879); engraved coat of collation: a^e8 f6. arms on the front pastedown: azure, on a chevron or, between HC (+ Addenda) R10981; Go¡ M-417; BMC VI 648; Pr 6192; CIBN three doves proper, as many laurel slips vert; crest, a dexter arm M-263; Oates 2353; Sheppard 5127. embowed per pale indented azure and or, cu¡ed argent, the hand proper grasping a dove; see Howe, Book Plates, 19471 or 19472; COPY sale, lot 3926, marked down in the Bodleian’s annotated copy of Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment. Size: 196 ¿ 136 ¿ the sale catalogue for »0. 18. 0, but not included in the Library’s 13 mm. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 125 mm. bill for purchases at the Maidment sale (Library Bills 16 July Some capitals are touched with red wash. 1878^15 July1880, bill no. 252, fromThomas G. Stevenson, book- Provenance: Purchased from J. Halle, Catalogue 24, no. 282 for seller, Edinburgh). Date of acquisition unknown; presumably 24 Marks; see Library Bills, 16 Oct. 1899. acquired after1880. shelfmark: Inc. e. I9.1487.1. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Arch. Bodl. B 2.223. shelfmark: Arch. B e.20(1). M-166 Meder, Johannes Quadragesimale de ¢lio prodigo. M-164 Mayno, Jason de r a1 [Title-page.] Oratio in funere Hieronymi Torti habita. v a1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In sermones de ¢lio prodigo Carmina’. ‘Si r a1 Mayno, Jason de: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria Sforza. placet o lector hunc contrectare libellum > Conspicere et totum Incipit:‘[O]rationem a me proximis diebus habitam in funere pre- perlegere vsque potes’; 11elegiac distichs. r stantissimi . . .’ a2 [Meder, Johannes]: Quadragesimale de ¢lio prodigo. Incipit: v a1 Mayno, Jason de: Oratio in funere Hieronymi Torti habita. ‘[S]edenti mihi quodam in tempore (cuius caudam septuagesime Incipit: ‘[V]tinam alia me ad dicendum occasio impulisset . . .’ initium aspiciebat) . . .’ 1756 medici, lorenzo de’ [m-166^m-168

v refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 238 no. 31;VLVI 270^1. a1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In sermones de ¢lio prodigo Carmina’. ‘Si r C8 [Colophon.] placet o lector hunc contrectare libellum Conspicere et totum 2 r > a1 ‘Tabula sermonum’ [in alphabetical order]. perlegere vsque potes’; 11elegiac distichs. 2 r r a6 ‘Tabula parabolarum’. a2 [Meder, Johannes]: Quadragesimale de ¢lio prodigo. Incipit: Basel: Michael Furter, 1495. 8o. ‘[S]edenti mihi quodam in tempore (cuius caudam septuagesime collation: a^z h m A^C 2a8. initium aspiciebat) . . .’ Woodcuts, which are, according to BSB-Ink, by ‘The Master of refs. See M-166. r Heintz Narr’. E8 [Colophon.] r HC *13628; Go¡ M-421; BMC III 783; Pr 7728; BSB-Ink M-300; F1 ‘Tabula sermonum’ [in alphabetical order]. r CIBN M-264; Hillard 1361; Oates 2830; Sack, Freiburg, 2412; F6 ‘Tabula parabolarum’. Schramm XXII p. 43; Schreiber V 4604; Sheppard 2514. Basel: Michael Furter, 1497. 8o. 8 FIRST COPY collation: a^z A^F . 2 Woodcuts. Wanting the blank leaf a8. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden HC 13629; Go¡ M-422; BMC III 785; Pr 7736; BSB-Ink M-301; boards; two clasps and catches lost. Triple ¢llets form a triple CIBN M-265; Oates 2832; Sack, Freiburg, 2413; Schramm XXII frame. Within the outer frame, a crocketed cresting roll, and a p. 43; Schreiber V 4605; Sheppard 2525^6. rope, £oral, and foliate roll.Within the following frame, a circular FIRST COPY rosette stamp. The inner rectangle is decorated with a tetragon Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf. Size: 156 ¿ 110 ¿ with concave sides containing a £oral stamp. Size: 173 ¿ 123 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 149 ¿ 102 mm. 44 mm. Size of leaf: 164 ¿ 111mm. ‘L II 33’ in brown ink on front endleaf. Occasional marginal ‘529’corrected to ‘519’ in brown ink in the upper margin of front notes, extracting key words, and underlining in an early hand. r pastedown. Below,‘Inc. 191’ in pencil. On a1 a biographical note in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings hand. are supplied in red. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Udalrichus et on verso of front endleaf. Purchased from Munich via Thomas r ae Afra; inscription on a1 : ‘Monast: S.Vdalrici, Aug ’. Duplicate Rodd for Fl. 5, i.e. »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 31. from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’on front pastedown and shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.25. ‘Inc. 246’ on a slip. Date of acquisition unknown; no indication SECOND COPY from the shelfmark. Wanting the blank leaf F8. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.6. With the title of Furter’s(?) edition of1510 pasted inside the upper SECOND COPY cover and two more sixteenth-century woodcuts, possibly from a Wanting gathering 2a containing the tables. French edition of Meder in French. Binding: Contemporary German (Cologne, ‘Jhesus binder of Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf; red- Cologne’; KyriÞ workshop no. 96) calf over bevelled wooden edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. boards. Single clasp hinged to the lower cover. Intersecting triple Size: 154 ¿ 105 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 149 ¿ 90 mm. ¢llets form a frame. Further intersecting triple ¢llets form the Occasional early ‘nota’ marks. inner rectangle which is divided diagonally by ten sets of triple ¢l- Some woodcuts coloured. r lets into lozenges and triangles, and decorated with a £eur-de-lis Provenance: Various sixteenth-century inscriptions on a1 : stamp and a hound stamp; see KyriÞ pl. 195, nos 1 and 6. ‘Conuentus Insulensis’ [Lille, French Flanders]; ‘Frater Rebacked. Size: 177 ¿ 125 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 168 ¿ 112 mm. Bartholomaeus’; ‘Rerol Duaci’ [Douai, French Flanders]. Pastedowns consist of parchment leaves from a fourteenth/¢f- Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate; bibliographical teenth-century breviary. notes on the recto of the front endleaf. Bequeathed in 1834. Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks and capital shelfmark: Douce 17. strokes are supplied in red. Provenance: Nicholas Chysgen (sixteenth century); cancelled M-168 Medici, Lorenzo de’ r inscription on a1 : ‘Ad usum fratris Nicolai Chysgen de Herpena Rappresentazione di San Giovanni e Paolo [Italian]. ordinis minorum . . . Anno 1513 in die S. Elisabeth.’ Bredelar, r a1 [Title-page.] North Rhine-Westphalia, Cistercian , S. Maria; inscription v r a1 [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[M]olti amici sitibundi dileggere composi- on a1 : ‘Liber B. M. Virginis de Bredelar’. Johannes Cruisse of tori . . .’ r Oldenstadt (eighteenth century); inscription on a1 : ‘F Johannes r a2 Medici, Lorenzo de’: Rappresentazione di San Giovanni e Cruisse Uleschedensis’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial Paolo. book-plate; purchased from Quaritch(?) in 1923 for »10. 10. 0; refs. Lorenzo de’ Medici, Tutte le opere, ed. P. Orvieto, 2 vols, accession no.‘552’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. Testi e documenti di letteratura e di lingua, 14 (Rome, 1992), II shelfmark: Broxb. 12.3. 977^1031; see Colomb de Batines 12. [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, c.1495]. 4o. 6 M-167 Meder, Johannes collation: a b . Quadragesimale de ¢lio prodigo. Woodcut. r a1 [Title-page.] m-168^m-170] meditationes 1757

r BMC VI 656; Pr 6265; Cioni, Rappresentazioni, 193 (LIII, 2); R4 Petrus Damiani: [Institutio monialis, capitulum VI.] ‘Dictum Kristeller 285a; Sander 6271; Sheppard 5161. mirabile Petri Damiani cardinalis de hora mortis’.

COPY refs. PL CXLV 737^8, with slight variations. r Bound with A-071; see there for details of binding and proven- R5 Ferrerius,Vincentius: Tractatus de vita spirituali. [Also known ance. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 147 mm. as De interiori homine formativus.] ' shelfmark: Douce F 268(7). refs. Le Pere Fages, >OEuvres de Saint Vincent Ferrier, 2 vols (Paris, 1909), I 7^47. See F-027. r U4 Vegius, Maphaeus: Epigramma in laudem Monicae. ‘[S]alue M-169 Meditazione lux matrum mater sanctissima salue > Salue Augustini Monica Divota meditazione in tutto il pellegrinaggio di Gesu' digna parens’; 32 elegiac distichs. Cristo [Italian]. refs. Carmina illustrium poetarum italorum, [ed. G. G. Bottari], 11 vols (Florence, 1719^26), X 323^4. See Walther, Initia, 17112; A r Divota meditazione in tutto il pellegrinaggio di Gesu' Cristo. 1 Ludwig Bertalot, Initia Humanistica Latina: Initienverzeichnis Incipit: ‘[C]ontempla o anima ¢dele como la Suma trinita per lateinischer Prosa und Poesie aus der 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts eterno consiglio dispone di saluare la humana natura . . .’ (Tu« bingen, 1985^[1990]), 5474; L. Ra¡aele, Ma¡eo Vegio. Elenco C r [Colophon.] 4 delle opere. Scritti inediti (Bologna, 1909). C v ‘Laude dil dolce Iesu’.‘Iesu dolce tu sei il nostro amore Amore 4 > U v N. Laudensis: [Verse.] ‘Mens mea quid recolis quid tantis ceca iocundo amore inebriante’; 9 terzine in terza rima incatenata. 5 procellis Sponte tuam credis mox peritura ratem?’; 8 elegiac dis- o > Bologna: Johannes Antonius de Benedictis, 1500. 4 . tichs. collation: A^C4. v U5 Pius II, Pont. Max.: In laudem divi Augustini. HC 4865; BMC VI 853; Pr 6668; Sheppard 5414. refs. Enee Silvii Piccolominei, postea Pii PP. II Carmina, ed. COPY Adrianus van Heck, Studi e Testi, 364 (Vatican City, 1994), 194 The ¢nal digit in the date is erased. no.120. r Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Size: 217 ¿ 157 ¿ U6 [Table of contents.] 6 mm. Size of leaf: 217 ¿ 153 mm. [Paris: n. pr., c.1500]. 8o. Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri collation: A^V8. Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); purchased at his sale (1 Types: 180 G (approx. Haebler M60), 94 G (Haebler M88), 64 G Aug. 1859), lot 824, but not identi¢ed in Books Purchased. (Haebler M88). Lombards. 94 G is ‘of the same class as Baligault shelfmark: Mortara adds. I. 83. 96G’, to whom Pr doubtfully assigned the printing.The small text 64 G appears to be that reproduced by Claudin II 364, from an M-170 Meditationes Annotationes . . . Margaritarum omnium decretalium (Paris, 20 r Mar. 1500), containing the device of Jean Me¤ rausse, who may, A1 [Title-page.] r however, have been only the publisher. According to Haebler, A2 Augustinus [pseudo-; Anselmus, pseudo-; Jean de Fe¤ camp]: Typenrepertorium, II, 304, Me¤ rausse’s large heading type con- Meditationes. tains M39, but the title of the Meditationes has M60. 160 leaves. 31 refs. PL XL 901^42. See A-505. r r v lines and headline (A3 ).Type area: 100 (104) ¿ 66 mm (A3 ). Leaf F1 [OrMan]. r A1 : Title: ‘Meditatioš es |ctoš ruš cuš aliis piis opu|cul’ hoc ord|š e refs. See A-505. , > dige|t’ ð In pmis carm|š a |š laudeš huij oxis. . . .’ (l. 8) ð F r Augustinus [pseudo-]: Soliloquia (‘Agnoscam te . . .’). > > 2 Meditatioš es |aš cti Augu|tini ...... ð Soliloquia eiu|dem ð refs. PL XL 863^98. See A-504. > > Manuale eiu|dem ð Meditatioš es |ct|š An|elmi ...... ð K r Augustinus [pseudo-]: Manuale. > > 3 Meditatioš es |ct|š bernardi abbat’ ðEpi|tola eiu|deš de xfectione refs. PL XL 951^68. See A-505. > vite Sermo |ct|š Bernardi de pa||ione dnš i Mirabile dictuš Petri M r Anselmus: Meditatio de redemptione generis humani. > > 3 damiani de ho ra mortis Tractatus Sancti Vinceš ntii de vita refs. PL CLVIII 762^9. Anselm, Opera omnia, III 84^91. > > r |pirituali. Item carmina maphei Vegii |š laudeš beate monice° ’; M Anselmus: Meditationes 2^3. > > 7 V r: ‘Tabl’a |š libruš meditationuš diui aug Inuocatio dei . . .’; V v: refs. PL CLVIII 722^9. 6 > 8 ‘ð Finis’. N r Anselmus Cantuariensis: Orationes ad sanctam Mariam virgi- 3 Pr 8273; Sheppard 6566^7. nem. refs. PL CLVIII 948^59 (Orationes L^LII). COPY v O1 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Hugo de Sancto Victore]: Bound with: Meditationes de cognitione humanae conditionis. 1. Pseudo-Bonaventura, S., Meditationes vitae Christi. [Paris]: refs. PL CLXXXIV 485^508. See Bloom¢eld 3126, where it is Jean Petit, [c.1510] (Pr 8468); ascribed to GuilelmusTornacensis(?). 2. Pseudo-Nicolaus de Lyra, Preceptorium. [Paris]: Jean Petit, r Q3 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-]: De perfectione vitae. [c.1515]. v refs. PL CLXXXIV 1173^4, with some variations. The ¢rst line of U4 , line 23 of Maphaeus Vegius’s epigram, has r Q4 Bernardus Claravallensis [pseudo-; Anselmus]: Sermo de pas- not been printed: ‘O dulces lacrimae, vincant quae mella, sione domini. [Also known as Meditatio 9, De humanitate favosque’. Christi.] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; gilt-edged leaves refs. PL CLVIII 748^62, with variant ending (PL CLVIII 761^2, and marbled pastedowns. Size: 134 ¿ 104 ¿ 32 mm. Size of note 665). leaf: 128 ¿ 97 mm. 1758 meffret [m-170^m-173

Occasional ‘nota’ marks in an early hand. Manuscript table of bookmark.‘M’ printed on a rectangular blue label at the head of contents by Douce on the recto of the rear endleaf. the spine. Size: 160 ¿ 115 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 153 ¿ 105 mm. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an Bequeathed in 1834. early hand. r shelfmark: Douce B 594(3). On a1 a very faded Italian initial ‘F’ is supplied in gold within a square purple ground with £oral and foliate extensions into the M-171 Meditationes margin and gold dots. r Provenance: Ferrara, Benedictines(?), S. Michael; erased a1 [Title-page.] r r inscription in a humanist hand on g4 : ‘Iste liber(?) est [ ] [ ] a2 [Thomas a' Kempis?]: Meditationes de vita et bene¢ciis Jesu r Archangelij Ferrarien’. Another, unread inscription on h1 . Christi, sive Gratiarum actiones. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, V, ed. M. J. Pohl (Freiburg im book-plate and shelfmark nos 400^1 (‘Meditationes’); see Breisgau, 1902), 3^214; see also VL IX 862^82. Often ascribed to Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »1; see sale catalogue Thomas a' Kempis but also to Henricus Arnoldi; see I. K. Zenner, (1841), part III lot 114, and Books Purchased (1842), 21. ‘Wer ist der Verfasser des Buches ‘‘De vita et bene¢ciis etc.’, shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.61(1). ZFKT 20 (1896), 171^8; Dionysii Cartusiensis Opera selecta, ed. Kent Emery Jr., CCCM 121A, 375^7. r M-173 Me¡ret o4 Gerardus de Zutphania: De spiritualibus ascensionibus. refs. Maxima bibliotheca veterum patrum et antiquorum scrip- Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus reginae. torum ecclesiasticorum, ed. P. Despont and M. de la Bigne, 28 Part I. r vols (Lyons, 1677), XXVI 258^89, at 288^9; Gerardus de a1 [Title-page, sermones de tempore, pars hyemalis.] r Zutphania, De spiritualibus ascensionibus, ed. J. Mahieu a2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- (Bruges, 1941); seeVL IV 1142^3. nae [Pars hyemalis.] ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[L]abora sicut bonus [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, not after 1489]. 8o. Dated from an owner- miles Christi Iesu’’. Ita scribitur ii. Thi. ii [II Tim 2,3.] In quo qui- ship inscription in an Augsburg Staats- und Stadtbibliothek copy; dem verbo beatus apostolus . . .’ see Hubay, Augsburg, 2006. Format given as 16o in BMC, 8o by refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 239 no. 39;VLVI 297^300. v Walsh. a2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- collation: a^z h m A [*8]. nae [Pars hyemalis.] ‘Sermo primus’. Incipit:‘‘‘[H]ora est iam nos HC *10994; Go¡ M-433; BMC II 354; Pr 1725; Rhodes 1190; Sack, de somno surgere’’ [Rm 13,11.] C. Consuetudo est quando rex ter- Freiburg, 3479; Sheppard 1262^3; Walsh 582. renus . . .’ v y10 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. COPY Part II. Bound with A-600; see there for details of binding and proven- aa r [Title-page, sermones de tempore, pars aestivalis.] ance. Size of leaf: 127 ¿ 90 mm. 1 aa r Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- Wanting the blank leaf [* ]. 2 8 nae [Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]xpurgate vetus fermentum . . . Occasional marginal notes, mainly commenting on and correct- [I Cor 5,7.] A. Solinus liber VII de mirabilibus mundi . . .’ ing the text, and ‘nota’ marks in an early hand. Gg r ‘Tabula alphabetica’. Initials are supplied in red; underlining of chapter headings in 1 Part III. red. r A1 [Title-page, sermones de sanctis.] shelfmark: Inc. f. X1(1). r A2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- nae [Sermones de sanctis.] ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[L]audate domi- M-172 Meditationes in Passionem Jesu Christi num in sanctis eius’’. Ita scribitur psalmo .cl. [Ps 150,1.] Est enim r a1 [Arrivabenus, Petrus?]: Meditationes in Passionem Jesu commune prouerbium . . .’ v Christi.‘Prohemium’. Incipit:‘[F]ideli cuique anime invia Dei . . .’ A2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- refs. On the ascription of the authorship to Arrivabenus, the nae [Sermones de sanctis.] ‘De sancto Andrea. Sermo primus’. author of an Italian translation of this work, see D. E. Rhodes,‘A Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]mbulans Iesus iuxta mare Galilee’’ [Mt 4,18.] A. In Bibliographyof Mantua: II.1507^1521’, Biblio¢lia,58 (1956),161^ proprietatibus rerum . . .’ r 75, at 162^3 and C. Cenci,‘Fr. Pietro Arrivabene de Canneto e la V5 [Colophon.] v sua attivita' letteraria’, Archivum Franciscanum Historicum, 62 V5 [Verse.] ‘De sancto Sebaldo’. ‘[R]egie stirpis soboles Sebalde > (1969), 115^95, at 125^6. Norica multum veneratus vrbe > Da tuam nobis memorare sanc- o tam Carmine vitam’; 28 strophes(?). [Milan: Leonardus Pachel, c.1488]. 8 . r > 8 4 V6 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. collation: a^g h . v HCR 10989; C 2664; Go¡ M-430; BMC VI 777; Pr 5979; BSB-Ink V9 [Verseaddressed to the reader.] ‘Melli£uos fructus frondosis lec- A-757; CIBN M-272; Hillard 1365; Oates 2301; Sheppard 5018. tor in hortis. > Inuenies nardum balsama cumque croco’; 9 elegiac distichs. COPY v V9 ‘Tabula de festiuitatibus’. Bound with: 2. Thomas a' Kempis, Imitatio Christi. Milan: Leonardus Pachel, Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 24 Aug. 1496. Folio. collation: Part I: a^x8 y z10; part II: aa^zz Aa^Ee8 Ff10 Gg Hh8; July 1488 (T-106). 8 10 Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian quarter red mo- part III: A^T V . rocco for Boutourlin; marbled pastedowns and red and white silk m-173^m-174a] meiani, anselmus 1759

r H *11007; Go¡ M-445; BMC II 442; Pr 2110; CIBN M-277; Z4 [Alphabetical table.] Sheppard 1540. [Basel]: Berthold Ruppel, [after 21 Apr. 1488]. Folio. On the date COPY and printer see C. A.Webb and V. Scholderer,‘Berthold Ruppel, Wanting the blank leaf V10. Part II bound before part I. Printer ofthe Sermones Me¡reth’, Library, 5th ser.,15 (1960),1^7. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; the spine gold- collation: a10 b8 c^h8.8.6 i8 k6 l^r | s t v w x^z8.8.6 h8 m10 aa^kk8 tooled; bound for the Bodleian Library; parchment index tabs; ll mm10 nn8 oo10 pp qq8 rr || ss tt vv ww xx^zz AA^FF8.8.6 GG^ the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: LL6 A10 B6 C12 DE10 F^V8.8.6 X6 Z8. 319 ¿ 222 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 198 mm. GW Nachtra« ge, 223 (I); H *11000 (III); C 3960? (incl. 3962); Go¡ v On a1 a full-page addition in a German contemporary hand: M-444; BMC III 779; Pr 7715; CIBN M-276; Sack, Freiburg, ‘Iustus iudex proprium nepotem occidit Et christi corpus a deo 2421^2; Sheppard 2305.

recepit. Erkenbaldus de burdon [Burban] vir nobilis erat et potens COPY tantus amator iusticie . . . episcopus pauens vero tantum miracu- The Pars aestivalis de tempore only.Wanting the title-page, aa1. lum ubique diuulgauit ¢nis est. Elemosinas largas tribuens Binding: Seventeenth-century English gold-tooled (¢llets only) Tiberius secundus Imperator thesaurus imbei[ ]it. Legitur etiam calf, stamped on the upper cover with the arms, on the lower in Cronicis imperatorum quod Tiberius secundus christianissi- cover with the crest, surrounded by the Garter, of George Carey. v mus imperator . . . expectans in futuro’. In the same hand on A1 : Two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of ‘Orationem impedire volens demon pluribus annis seruiuit(?) ut two hasps at the head and tail of upper cover.‘11’across the head nola ponetur super capellam. Demon quidam adolescente . . .’ of the fore-edge, from the present shelfmark. Size: 306 ¿ 228 ¿ Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and 50 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 200 mm. initials supplied in brown ink in the same hand. Occasional mar- Occasional marginal notes, mainly correcting the text, in a con- ginal notes, extracting key words, in a sixteenth-century human- temporary hand; key words extracted in a sixteenth-century ist hand in brown and red ink. hand. A few other marginal notes, mainly ‘nota’marks and scrib- r Initial and capital strokes supplied in red on aa2 only. bles, in red crayon. Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), r On aa2 an eight-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in blue with red pen- 18. work decoration. Other initials are supplied in red. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.4. Provenance: Inside lower cover, partly erased: ‘Joh.s Eccleston’; possibly John Eccleston (£. 1506^1516). George Carey, 2nd Lord M-174 Me¡ret Hunsdon (1547^1603); Benefactors’ Register I 8. Acquired by Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus reginae. 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), 98: M 7. 4 [Th.]; see Jensen, r ‘Benefactors’ Register’, no. 14. a1 [Title-page, Sermones de tempore, pars hiemalis.] r Former Bodleian shelfmark: M 5. 4 Th. (‘4’across the tail of the a2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- nae [Pars hyemalis.] ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[L]abora sicut bonus fore-edge). miles Christi Iesu’’. Ita scribitur [II Tim 2,3.] In quo quidem shelfmark: L 1.11Th. verbo beatus apostolus . . .’ refs. See M-173. M-174A Meiani, Anselmus v a2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- Enchiridion naturale. nae [Pars hiemalis.] ‘Sermo primus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[H]ora est iam nos r a1 [Title-page.] de somno surgere’’ [Rm 13,11.] C. Consuetudo est quando rex ter- v a1 Meiani, Anselmus: [Letter addressed to] Rostanus deVeneiano. renus . . .’ Incipit: ‘Dici non potest, dilectissime Rostane, quantum tua eru- r h8 ‘Tabula partis hyemalis’. ditione dilecter . . .’ r aa1 [Title-page, Sermones de tempore, pars aestivalis.] a r Meiani, Anselmus: Enchiridion naturale. Incipit: ‘Queritur r 2 aa2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- primo utrum ens naturale sit subiectum attributionis . . .’ nae [Pars aestivalis.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]xpurgate vetus fermentum . . . refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1646. [I Cor 5,7.] A. Solinus liber VII de mirabilibus mundi . . .’ k v [Prayer.] Incipit: ‘Omnipotens eterne Deus in quo sumus moue- r 7 HH6 ‘Tabula partis estiualis’. mur et viuimus, concede propitius ut qui primam mortem euitare r A1 [Title-page, sermones de sanctis.] non possumus . . .’ r A2 Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- v k7 [Colophon.] nae [Sermones de sanctis.] ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[L]audate domi- v k7 ‘Tituli questionum istius libri’. num in sanctis eius’’. Ita scribitur psalmo .cl. [Ps 150,1.] Est enim [Paris]: Johann Philippi de Cruzenach, partly for Jean Petit, 5 commune prouerbium . . .’ Nov. 1500. 4o. Pr, working from the imperfect BL copy, assigns A v Me¡ret: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, sive Hortulus regi- 2 to [Georg Wolf]. nae [Sermones de sanctis.] ‘De sancto Andrea. Sermo primus’. collation: a^k8. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]mbulans Iesus iuxta mare Galilee’’ [Mt 4,18.] A. In Types: 83 G, title; 79 R, letter, as suggested in BMC. Leaf a r, title: proprietatibus rerum . . .’ 1 r ‘Enchiridion naturale An|elmi Meiani continens |exa= ginta Z [Verse addressed to] the reader. ‘Melli£uos fructus frondosos > > 4 que|tiones.’ [Device A of Philippi, for which see BMC VIII p. lector in hortis inuenies nardum balsama cunque croco ... > > > 144]. Leaf a v: ‘An elmus meiani de monte meiano ad ge= (ends): At libri nomen lector si forte requiris Regine Me¡ret 1 | > > nero|uš ac |tudio|uš Ro|tanum de ueneiano eius di|cipulum. Hortulus ipse.Vales’; 9 elegiac distichs. > > 1760 mela, pomponius [m-174a^m-178

DIci noš poš t dilecti||ime ro|tane: . . .’; l. 21:‘. . . fert opinio eo med- refs. See M-175. o iaš te facile in philo|ophuš > euades. > Vale.’ Venice: [Printer of Pomponius Mela], 15 Nov. 1477. 4 . C 3963 = CR 3964 (Petit); Go¡, Supplement, M-446a; BMC VIII 8 6 collation: a^g h . Leaf a2 signed a, a3 aii, etc. 151; Pr 8391; Hillard 1367; not in Sheppard. H 11015; HC 11012 (var.); Go¡ M-448; BMC V 261; Pr 5658; CIBN COPY M-280; Sheppard 3585^6. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the Wanting k8. World: Geography and Cosmography. Binding: Twentieth-century parchment. Size: 199 ¿ 131 ¿ FIRST COPY 20 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 123 mm. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and h6. Some early marginal annotations (often cropped). The variant issue, without date or place of printing. Provenance: Catalogue of an Interesting Collection of 15th and v Leaf g7 , l. 1:‘per eaš rara: & noš graš dia £umina emanant > . . .’ 16th Century Continental Books, mainly Printed in France Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half brown morocco (London: Sotheby & Co., 19 June 1972), lot 500; purchased by with red pasteboards. Size: 205 ¿ 135 ¿ 12 mm. Size of Thomas for »25. Alan G. Thomas; purchased by Lawn from leaf: 200 ¿ 125 mm. Thomas (see Lawn catalogue, p. 9). Dr Brian Lawn (1905^2001); r On b5 a marginal note, extracting a key word, in a humanist book-plate; catalogue, pp. 10, 111. Bequeathed in 2001. hand. In the upper margin of the front pastedown, a note in a shelfmark: Lawn e.2. nineteenth-century hand:‘U. Benis(?) no. 5388 raris[sim]o’. Provenance: Vienna, Augustinian Hermits, SS. Sebastianus et r M-175 Mela, Pomponius Rochus; inscription on a1 in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. hand: ‘Convent: Generalis Viennen. Ord. Erem. S. P. Augustini r as SS. Sebastia: et Rochi’. Date of acquisition unknown; most [a1 ] Mela, Pomponius: Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. refs. Piergiorgio Parroni, Pomponii Melae De chorographia libri books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired during the tres, Storia e Letteratura, 160 (Rome, 1984), 111^72; see CTC V 1840s. 257^85. shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.42. SECOND COPY Milan: [Pam¢lo Castaldi], 25 Sept. 1471. 4o. 8 8+1 8 4 Bound with A-021(1); see there for details of binding and proven- collation: [a^d e f g h ]. See BMC note on collation ance. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 131 mm. (Sheppard). Another variant issue, without date or place of printing. HCR 11014; Go¡ M-447; BMC VI 699; Pr 5768; CIBN M-279; v g7 , l. 1:‘ideon x eaš rara: & noš graš dia £u|š a emanaš t > . . .’ Oates 2250; Sheppard 4797. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the shelfmark: S. Seld. e.1(1). World: Geography and Cosmography. COPY M-177 Mela, Pomponius Wanting the blank leaf [h4]. Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the spine r tooled with urns and £eurons (similar tool on spine of Auct. a1 Mela, Pomponius: Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. L 5.27, Bod-inc. F-106), triple ¢llets on both covers; gold-tooled refs. See M-175. turn-ins, gilt-edged leaves previously red, azure silk bookmark, Venice: Bernard Maler (Pictor), Erhard Ratdolt, Peter Lo« slein, and marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian 1478. 4o. Library on both pastedowns; both covers stamped with the arms collation: a^f8. of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer, impaling Bingham quartered Woodcut border and initials. with Turberville, motto: ‘Dieu defend le droit’. Size: 190 ¿ 140 ¿ HC *11016; Go¡ M-449; BMC V 245; Pr 4373; BSB-Ink P-685; 20 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 130 mm. CIBN M-281; Essling 273; Hillard 1368; Oates 1744; Redgrave r On [a1 ] a four-line initial ‘O’ is supplied in gold within a square 11; Sander 4484; Sheppard 3539. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of blue ground with white pen-work decoration, with foliate exten- theWorld: Geography and Cosmography.

sions of various colours into the margins and gold dots to form a COPY border.The area de¢ned by the letter is decorated with an uniden- Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled; ti¢ed coat of arms: azure, six billets in pile or, on a chief argent a sprinkled red-edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Bodleian lion passant (or statant) gules. A three-line initial is supplied in Library on both covers. Size: 205 ¿ 147 ¿ 14 mm. Size of v blue on [c5 ]. leaf: 200 ¿ 139 mm. Provenance: Unidenti¢ed early coat of arms; see above. George Occasional marginal notes, mainly correcting the text, in an early John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); cancelled accession number hand. ‘3550’; purchased at his sale (1821), lot 250, for »3.10. 0; see Books Provenance: Purchased in Dec. 1818 for »0. 4. 6; see Books Purchased (1821), 10. Purchased (1819), 5, and note on the front pastedown. shelfmark: Auct. L 4.20. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.12.

M-176 Mela, Pomponius M-178 Mela, Pomponius Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. r a2 Mela, Pomponius: Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. r a1 Mela, Pomponius: Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. m-178^m-181] melber, johannes 1761

refs. See M-175. M-180 Mela, Pomponius Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, 1478. 4o. A very close Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. reprint of Maler and Ratdolt’s edition of1478; see BMC. r 8 a1 [Title-page.] collation: a^g . v a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Alexander VI, Woodcut initials. Pont. Max. HC *11017; Go¡ M-450; BMC V 195; Pr 4174; BSB-Ink P-686; refs. Hermolaus Barbarus, Castigationes Plinianae et in CIBN M-282; Oates 1671; Sack, Freiburg, 2425; Sheppard 3350^ Pomponium Melam, 3 vols, ed. Giovanni Pozzi (Padua, 1973^9), 1. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: Geography and III 1307. Cosmography. r a2 Mela, Pomponius: Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. FIRST COPY refs. See M-175. Bound with A-605; see there for details of binding and proven- [Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, c.1497/8]. 4o. As assigned and dated by ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 132 mm. Sheppard, and assigned by Walsh, who dates [c.1498]; CIBN and Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and cor- IGI assign to the [‘Printer of the‘Nomen Jesu’], and date [c.1500]. recting the text, in a humanist hand. collation: a^h4 i6. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.3(1). r Type: 107 R. 38 leaves. 27 lines and headline (a3 ). Type area: 143 SECOND COPY r r (152) ¿ 101 mm (a3 ). Woodcut initials. Leaf a1 : ‘POMPONIVS Bound with A-154(1): see there for details of binding and proven- v MELA.’ a1 : ‘Hermolai Barbari in Pomponiuš Melam ad > ance. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 144 mm. Alexandrum Sextum ponti¢cem maximum: Pr×fatio.’; a r: Occasional marginal and interlinear notes, correcting the text, in 2 ‘Pomponii Mel× Co|mographi de |itu orbis liber primus. an early hand. r > > Pro½mium.’ i , colophon:‘Pomponii mel× Co|mographi. Libri shelfmark: Ashm. 463(5). 6 > Tertii& Vltimi. > FINIS.’ Go¡ M-454; Pr 5411; CIBN M-285; IGI 6347; Sheppard 4491; M-179 Mela, Pomponius Walsh 2535. Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment with marbled pas- A r Mela, Pomponius: Cosmographia, sive De situ orbis. 2 teboards.‘Mela 815’ in manuscript on a rectangular label at tail of refs. See M-175. the spine. Size: 220 ¿ 158 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 152 mm. D v Dionysius Periegetes: De situ orbis.Translated by Priscianus. 6 Provenance: Purchased from Leo Samuel Olschki (1861^1940), refs. La Pe¤ rie¤ ge' se de Priscien, ed. Paul van de Woestijne, Catalogue 20, no. 138, for 30 franchi [italiani, i.e. Lire]; see Rijksuniversiteit te Gent, Werken uitgegeven door de Faculteit Library Bills,1 Nov.1889. van de Wijsbegeerte en Letteren, 116 (Bruges, 1953), 37^99. See shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.35. George B. Parks and F. Edward Cranz, ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31^3. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 18 July 1482. 4o. M-181 Melber, Johannes collation: A^F8. Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled v Woodcut map on A1 ; woodcut initials. with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. HC *11019; Go¡ M-452; BMC V 286; Pr 4385; BSB-Ink P-687; v Campbell, Maps, 91; CIBN M-283; Essling 274; Oates 1751; A1 [Verse.] ‘Si te materne remoratur inertia lingue > Quominus ad Redgrave 28; Rhodes 1191; Sander 4485; Sheppard 3667^8. populum fundere verba queas’; 4 elegiac distichs. r Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: Geography and A2 [Introduction recording the contribution of Jodocus Cosmography. Eichmann.] Incipit: ‘[S]i iuxta naturalem consonamque proprie- tatem Latinorum cupias esse . . .’See VL II 394^8, at 396^7. FIRST COPY A r [Melber, Johannes: Vocabularius praedicantium, sive Binding: Nineteenth-century grey marbled paper boards; 2 Variloquus. Compiled with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann.] remains of a paper label at the head of the spine. Size: 218 ¿ Incipit:‘[A]bba est hebrenm(!), vatter. Abba pater vatter vatter. . .’ 170 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 217 ¿ 159 mm. See VLVI 367^71, at 368^70. Copious marginal notes, extracting key words, in an Italian o humanist hand in red ink. [Speier: Peter Drach, c.1480]. 4 . As dated by Sheppard; CIBN Provenance: Sotheby’s sale (3 May 1832), lot 462 (remains of an dates [c.1481^2], BSB-Ink [c.1476]. 8 12 8 12 8 6 8 6 8 hexagonal paper label at the tail of the spine); purchased for »0. collation: A^G H I^O P Q^X Y Z Aa^Dd Ee Ff . v 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 16; Library Bills (1829^32), no. Type: 94 G. 236 leaves, the lastblank.32 lines (A2 ).Type area:150 ¿ v 364. 93 mm (A2 ). Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 3.4. H *11029; Pr 2348; BSB-Ink M-304; CIBN M-288; Claes no. 14; shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.15. Pellechet MS. 7817 (7758); Sheppard 1697. SECOND COPY COPY Bound with A-041(3); see there for details of binding and proven- Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over ance. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 138 mm. wooden boards with metal catch. On both covers triple ¢llets Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words and correcting form an outer frame, within which is a repeated star stamp and a the text, in an early hand. repeated crescent stamp. Double ¢llets form the inner rectangle shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1482.1(1). which is decorated, on the upper cover, with a repeated £oral 1762 melber, johannes [m-181^m-184

stamp, and on the lower with a repeated lozenge-shaped £oral Four-, seven-, and eight-line initials, some with extensions into stamp and the star stamp. Spine damaged, upper board loose; the margins, are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. stamps very worn. Size: 206 ¿ 143 ¿ 69 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ Provenance: Johann Georg von Werdenstein (1542^1608); 138 mm. coloured woodcut armorial with lettering; see Warnecke 2434 A parchment strip has been used at each end to cover the sewing and Leiningen-Westerburg 337. Munich, Electoral Library of the oftheboards.The front strip contains the text ofa letter written in Dukes of Bavaria; engraved armorial with lettering: ‘Ex a ¢fteenth-century hand, from the vicar of Heinrich von Hoewen Electorali Bibliotheca Sereniss. Vtriusq; Bavariae Ducum’, for (À1462), Bishop of Constance 1436^62 (Gams 272), addressed to which see Warnecke 1375, reproduced p. 17, and Dressler^ the pastor of ‘Aindurnen’, stating that Elizabeth Ko« ¥erin, Schro« der 23 and 59, Typ B2. Duplicate from the Royal Library, r Elizabeth Bu« ttlin, []ina Stu« pplerin, Ursula Bu« [r?]ckerinn and Munich; pencil number ‘3605’on [a2 ]. Purchased for »1. 4. 0; see []dam Ha« chlerin, are to be excommunicated for publica fornica- Books Purchased (1850), 40. tio. The contents of the back strip seem to begin in a similar way, shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.55. but are written in a di¡erent ¢fteenth-century hand. Occasional early marginal and interlinear annotations, also M-183 Melber, Johannes pointing hands, ‘nota’ marks, and underlining in the text in red Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled and blue, in the same type of colour which was used in the rubrication. with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. Two- to nine-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, Fragment. are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue; paragraph [Reutlingen: Michel Grey¡, 1479^81]. 4o. The Berlin copy had the marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in red. rubricator’s date1481; Sack dates [not after 30 June 1481]. Provenance: Hilbrand Brandenburg (1442^1514). Buxheim, collation: [a^q8 r6 s^z A^D8]. A r Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; see Honemann, ‘Buxheim Type: 87 /88 G. 214 leaves. 33 lines ([y1 ]). Type area: 142 ¿ 82 mm r r Collection’, Bod25; inscription on A1 : ‘Liber Carthausien[sium] ([y1 ]). in Buchshaim prope Memmingenn proueniens a confratre nostro Go¡ M-458; Pr 2699; Claes no. 23 [Claes mistakenly records this domino Hilpranndo Branndennburger de Bibracho continens vt fragment as a copy of his no. 27]; Sack, Freiburg, 2427; Sheppard infra oretur pro eo et pro quibus desiderauit’. Graf von Ostein, 1953.

1803. Presumably sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott- COPY Bassenheim (1820^1895); not identi¢ed in Buxheim sale. Albert Removed from the binding of H-058 (Johannes Herolt, Liber Cohn. Purchased from Cohn for 10 Marks; see Library Bills, 25 Discipuli de eruditione Christi¢delium. [Reutlingen: Michel Feb. 1886. Grey¡, c.1479^81], Auct. Q sup. 1.25); see there for details of pro- shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.7. venance and acquisition. Now bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size of leaf: 184 ¿ 129 mm. A fragment consisting of four leaves, apparently [y1.8] and [y2.7]. M-182 Melber, Johannes The text corresponds to that of the outer sheet of gathering [y] of Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled Grey¡’s undated edition M-182 (see above), but is di¡erently set. v r with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. By an error of imposition the text of [y2 ] and [y7 ] has changed v r r places with that of [y1 ] and [y8 ]. [a2 ] Melber, Johannes: Vocabularius praedicantium, sive r Variloquus. [Compiled with the assistance of Jodocus Leaf [y1 ]: ‘|chlechtickait . . . > . . . zwu|cheš ruchickait . . . > ... > ... j Eichmann.] Incipit:‘[A]bba est hebreum, vatter. Abba pater vatter Rect . ein |chlechter |š a|š o. vnuš |oluš de|id’ > rat. non eš duplex a|š o. . .’ vatter . . .’ In this edition Eichmann’s contribution is noted in the Across the gutter of [y2.7] is a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century owner- r ship inscription from Tegernsee, with intertwined vine-stems in extended title on [a2 ]. v refs. See M-181. red and black; for the dated ownership inscription on [y8 ] see o H-058. [Reutlingen: Michel Grey¡, 1479^82]. 4 . The Frankfurt copy has Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.25 (see above). a buyer’s inscription of1482. shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(13). collation: [a^q8 r6 s^z A^C8 D10]. HC *11028; Go¡ M-457; BMC II 578; Pr 2698; BSB-Ink M-305; Claes no. 22; Sack, Frankfurt, 1968; Sheppard 1955. M-184 Melber, Johannes Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled COPY with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [D9^10]. r Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over a1 [Title-page.] wooden boards; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers ¢llets v a1 [Verse.] ‘Si te materne remoratur inertia lingue > Quominus ad form an outer frame within which is a £oral and foliate roll. populum fundere verba queas’; 4 elegiac distichs. r Further triple ¢llets form an inner frame, within which is a small a2 [Introduction recording the contribution of Jodocus Eichmann.] £ower-petal stamp, and an ornamental roll decorated with Incipit: ‘[S]i iuxta naturalem consonamque proprietatem lozenges.Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is decorated Latinorum cupias esse . . .’ r with a repeated ornamental roll. Remains of a leather index tab a2 [Melber, Johannes: Vocabularius praedicantium, sive on [t6]. Name of author and title at the head of the spine. Variloquus. Compiled with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann.] Remains of several paper labels on the spine. Size: 196 ¿ 134 ¿ Incipit:‘[A]bba est hebreum, vatter. Abbapater vatter vatter. . .’In 50 mm. Size of leaf: 184 ¿ 120 mm. this edition the work is attributed to Jodocus on the title-page. m-184^m-186] melber, johannes 1763

refs. See M-181. Provenance: Albert Cohn; perhaps Catalogue168, either no. 267 [Strasbourg: Martin Schott, not after 1487]. 4o. As dated by or no. 268. Perhaps the copy purchased from Cohn for either10 or Sheppard, from the rubricator’s date in the second copy (see 12 Marks: see Library Bills, 5 Nov.1885, no. 319. below); BSB-Ink dates [not after 1484]. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.21(1). collation: a^x8 y z6. H *11030; Go¡ M-465; BMC I 94; Pr 398; BSB-Ink M-313; Claes M-185 Melber, Johannes no. 65; Sheppard 329^30. Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled FIRST COPY with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. Bound with: a r [Title-page.] 2. Nicolaus Perottus, Rudimenta grammatices. [Strasbourg: 1 a r Melber, Johannes: Vocabularius praedicantium, sive Printer of the1481 ‘Legenda Aurea’, c.1482] (P-117). 2 Variloquus. [Compiled with the assistance of Jodocus Binding: Contemporary German (Cologne, KyriÞworkshop no. Eichmann.] Incipit: ‘[A]bba est hebreum, vatter. Abba pater (vat- 100) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, with two clasps and ter vatter . . .’ In this edition Eichmann’s contribution is noted in remains of two catches. On both covers intersecting triple ¢llets the extended title on a r. form concentric frames. Within the inner frame is a repeated 2 refs. See M-181. small £ower-petal stamp (KyriÞ pl. 203, no. 10). Further triple ¢l- lets form the inner rectangle which is divided into rectangular and Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg o triangular compartments, decorated with a foliate stamp, a tiny Husner), c.1497]. 4 . As dated by Sack and BSB-Ink; Sheppard £ower-petal stamp (KyriÞ pl. 203, no. 12), a small stamp of ‘three dates [c.1497?]. 8 4 8 8.4 8 4 8 4 8 dots and a dash’ (KyriÞ pl. 203, no.7), and a circular rosette stamp collation: a^e f g h^l m^o p q^t v x^z h . (KyriÞ pl. 203, no. 13). An early paper manuscript label at the HC *11034; Go¡ M-469; BMC I146; Pr 645; BSB-Ink M-321; Claes head of the upper cover, and one on the spine with the ¢gure‘IV’. no.127; Sack, Freiburg, 2431; Sheppard 500. Size: 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 141 mm. COPY Early marginal annotations, including comments on the text, Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop ‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, and underlining in black ink. Four no. 88) blind-tooled half calf over wooden boards, with remains paper leaves of a manuscript treatise on rhetoric, beginning: of clasp and catch. On both covers triple ¢llets form a frame ‘Rethoricalis pericia delectabilis atque iocunda non sine causa within which is a £oral and foliate roll (KyriÞ pl. 179, roll no. 3). existit . . .’ have been bound at the end. Two eighteenth/nineteenth-century labels at the head of the Provenance: Gregorius Raminger (Engelhart) (£. 1482/3^1488); upper cover: ‘Neu.16.A.26’; ‘N.11790’. Size: 209 ¿ 145 ¿ 45 mm. inscription on the front pastedown: ‘Gregorius Raminger dictus Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 137 mm. Engelhart Artium Magister et Sacellanus in Nordlingen. Senatui Provenance: Johannes de Wildenstein (sixteenth century); ibidem hunc librum legauit’. No« rdlingen, Bavaria, inscription on the front pastedown: ‘Joanni de Wildenstain’. Ratsbibliothek. Probably purchased during the 1850s, judging Albert Cohn; Catalogue 168, either no. 267 or no. 268. from the shelfmark. Purchased from Cohn for either 10 or 12 Marks: see Library shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.1(1). Bills, 5 Nov.1885, no. 319. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.10. Bound with: 2. Julianus Pomerius, De vita contemplativa. [Speier: Peter M-186 Melber, Johannes Drach],1487 (P-432(1)). Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled Wanting z6. Binding: Sixteenth-century German calf over wooden boards; with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. r two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a a1 [Title-page.] hasp at the head of the lower cover and the footofthe upper cover. r a2 Melber, Johannes: Vocabularius praedicantium, sive On both covers intersecting triple ¢llets form an outer frame. Variloquus. [Compiled with the assistance of Jodocus Further triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided by Eichmann.] Incipit: ‘[A]bba est hebreum, vatter. Abba pater (vat- triple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments. ter vatter . . .’ In this edition Eichmann’s contribution is noted in Remains of an early manuscript label at the head of the upper r the extended title on a2 . cover. Size: 211 ¿ 153 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 146 mm. [Strasbourg: Georg Husner, c.1499]. 4o. The rear parchment endleaf is a fragment from a ¢fteenth-cen- collation: a^e8 f 4 g h8 i4 k8 l4 m^o8 p4 q^t8 v4 x^z h8. tury manuscript breviary; the parchment reinforcing slips at Types: 156 G, title and headlines; 80 G, text; Sheppard notes that front and back are presumably from the same book. there is no V in type 156. 172 leaves. 36 lines, plus headline (a v). Three- and four-line initials, some with extensions into the mar- 2 Type area: 142 (151) ¿ 89 mm (a v). gins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes 2 H *11035; Go¡ M-471; Pr 751; BSB-Ink M-322; Claes no.137; Sack, and underlining in red. The rubricator has dated his work ‘1487’ r v Freiburg, 2432; Sheppard 538. on a1 . On g8 of item 2 two medical recipes,‘Contra pestilenciam’ and ‘Contra morbum epidemie’, both in the same ¢fteenth/six- COPY teenth-century German hand; on the inside of the lower cover a Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled German quarter calf over note in German, apparently in the same hand as the recipes. wooden boards; clasp and catch lost. On both covers double ¢llets form a frame, within which is a roll, showing a hunting scene. Remains of three paper labels on the spine, the one at the head of 1764 menasius, johannes [m-186^m-189

r the spine giving the title of the book. Title in black ink in a six- a2 Melchior de Parma: [Preface addressed to] Ludovicus Maria teenth-century hand at the head of the upper cover; an early Sforza. Incipit: ‘[I]llustrissime princeps et excellentissime dom- parchment label, giving thetitle ofthebook in a sixteenth-century ine. Poy che cosi dispose la prouidentia diuina . . .’ r hand, probably once covered the ink title. Leather index tabs, a3 Melchior de Parma: Dialogi de anima, sive Microcosmus. some dyed red or black, others bleached white. Size: 212 ¿ 140 ¿ Incipit: ‘[O] sacratissima et excelsa regina che de la bocca de lo 48 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. altissimo procedesti . . .’ v Provenance: The sections of the front and rear pastedowns, n5 [Colophon.] r which formerly contained early inscriptions, have been torn n6 ‘Tabula’. away. Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; inscription Milan: Leonardus Pachel, 29 Aug. 1499. Folio. r in a sixteenth-century(?) hand on a1 : ‘Monasterii Tegernsee’. collation: a^l8 m^o6. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’ and ‘6403’ in Type: 94 G. 106 leaves, the last blank. 38 lines and headline and pencil on the front pastedown. Date of acquisition unknown; r r foliation (a3 ). Type area: 180 (187) ¿ 143 mm (a3 ).Woodcuts on books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired during the v v v a2 and c8 . Leaf a1 , (Privilege):‘LVdouicus Maria Sfortia Anglus 1880s. Dux Mediolani hc. Papie Angle > rienComes . . . > (l.13) Mediolani shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.25. |ub ¢de no|tri |igilli xxviij. Iunij. M.cccc.lxxxxviiij. B. Chalcus.’; r > > a2 : ‘ILlu|tri||ime princeps. h excellenti||ime domine. Poy che M-187 Melber, Johannes > > co|i di|po|e la > prouidentia diuina . . .’; incipit and colophon tran- Vocabularius praedicantium, siveVariloquus. Compiled scribed by Sander. with the assistance of Jodocus Eichmann. HR 11045; Go¡ M-473; Pr 6003; Sander 4486; Sheppard 5023. r COPY a1 [Title-page.] r Wanting the blank leaf o . a2 Melber, Johannes: Vocabularius praedicantium, sive 6 Variloquus. [Compiled with the assistance of Jodocus Binding: Seventeenth-century sheep. Four ties lost, two from the Eichmann.] Incipit:‘[A]bba est hebreum, vatter. Abba pater vatter outer margin and one each from the head and tail of both covers. vatter. . .’ Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at tail of upper cover. refs. See M-181. In this edition Eichmann’s contribution is noted Size: 273 ¿ 200 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ 191 mm. r Provenance: Acquired by 1620; see James, Catalogus (1620), p. in the extended title on a2 . 375. [Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, c.1500]. 4o. As assigned by CIBN and Former Bodleian shelfmarks: P 7. 10 Th. (‘10’ printed on a small as dated by Sheppard; CIBN dates [after 1500?]; BMC and square label pasted on the outer edge); S 5.7 Th. (‘7’at the head of BSB-Ink assign to [Strasbourg: Georg Husner] and date [c.1500]. the spine and across the fore-edge). collation: a^e8 f 4 g h8 i4 k8 l4 m^o8 p4 q^t8 v4 x^z h8. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.21. Type: Sheppard notes the presence of ‘C’ with a slanting inner stroke, and comments that this was ‘very rarely used’; ‘V’ from ‘W’ in type 156. M-189 Menasius, Johannes HC *11036; Go¡ M-472; BMC I163; Pr 752; BSB-Ink M-323; CIBN Verborum naturae. r M-290; Claes no. 143; Sheppard 539. a1 [Title-page.] r COPY a2 Menasius, Johannes: Verborum naturae. Incipit: ‘[V]erborum Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper boards; aliud est personale aliud impersonale . . .’ bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both refs. Same incipit in Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, covers. Size: 213 ¿ 150 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 136 mm. MS. Ashb.1658; see IterItalicum I 97, there entitled‘regule magis- Occasional early annotations, including ‘nota’ marks. Two car- tri Philippi Casalensis ad discipulos’; probably a related but not v toon drawings in black ink on h8 , one a ‘jack-in-the-box’, the identical text. other a clown wearing a pointed hat and playing a wind instru- Paris: Fe¤ lix Baligault, 16 Dec. 1495. 4o. ment. On the upper edge an unread early note in black ink. collation: a8 b c6. r a r On b8 a three-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in red. Types: 180 G, 96 G, 75 G ; capital space on a2 . 20 leaves, the last v v r Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); binding. blank. 40 lines (a3 ).Type area: 151 ¿ 104 mm (a3 ). Leaf a1 , title: Purchased for »5. 5.0; see Books Purchased (1826),17, and note on ‘Iohannis mena|ij Bituricenš . > verboruš nature Iuuenibus perutiles the recto of the front endleaf:‘Purchased 1826’. feliciter incipiuš t. > Device (Polain 90, BMC VIII p.170, Device B) > shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.3. (within borders) Felix quem faciunt aliena pe ricula cautum E|t r > > fortunatus felix diue|n beatus.’; a2 :‘[V]Erborum aliud e|t per|o- > v M-188 Melchior de Parma nale aliud imper|onale.Verbum x > |onale e|t . . .’; c5 , colophon: Dialogi de anima, sive Microcosmus. ‘Nature verborum vna cum interrogationibus iuuenibus perutiles nuper edite a venerabili viro magi|tro iohanne mena|ij in vener- a v Sforza, Ludovicus Maria; Chalcus, B[arthomoleus]: [Privilege > 1 abili vniuer|i= tate bituricenš . Impre||en pari|ius x felicem balli- for Melchior de Parma.] Incipit: ‘[L]udouicus Maria Sfortia > gault Anno dnš i. Mil le|imo. q‹ dringente|imo. nonage|imo. Anglus(!) Dux Mediolani . . . Composuit vt accepimus ueneran- > quinto. die. xvi. men|is decembris’. dus frater Melchion Parmensis ordinis diui Francisci . . .’ Dated Pr 8253A; Sheppard 6430^1. Milan, 28 June 1499. m-189^m-192] mensa philosophica 1765

COPY Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate r Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century half blue morocco with and circular stamp with the initals: ‘F. D.’on a2 . Bequeathed in blue cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ 1834. 10 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 133 mm. shelfmark: Douce 104(1). Occasional underlining in brown ink. SECOND COPY Provenance: Purchased from Karl W. Hiersemann, Catalogue Leaves b1 and b8 transposed. 259, no. 25 for 33 Marks; see Library Bills, 22 June 1901. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with brown cloth; bound shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.1495.1. for the Bodleian Library. ‘M. 57’ (from the present shelfmark) across the head of the fore-edge and ‘57’ across the lower edge. M-190 Mensa Philosophica Size: 217 ¿ 153 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 140 mm. References to the (for example, on i r) have been erased. a r [Table of contents.] 7 2 Occasional marginal notes extracting key words and scribbles, 2a r Mensa philosophica. 1 in two di¡erent sixteenth/seventeenth-century English hands. refs. Mensa Philosophica. Faksimile und Kommentar, ed. Erwin Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. Rauner and Burghart Wachinger, Fortuna vitrea, 13 (Tu« bingen, 56: ‘Mensa philosophica. Lovan.’, listed under the quartos. 1995). Sometimes attributed to Michael Scotus, but certainly not Presented in 1659. by him; seeThorndike^Kibre1485 and LynnThorndike, Michael shelfmark: 4o M 57 Art. Seld. Scot (London, 1965), 10; listed among the dubious works of Konrad von Halberstadt in Kaeppeli no. 773, it is not listed among Konrad’s works in VL. The editions of Paris and Rouen M-191 Mensa Philosophica r giveTheobaldus Anguilbertus Hiberniensis as author. See VLVI a2 [Table of contents.] 2 r 395^7. a1 Mensa philosophica. Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, [c.1477^83]. 4o. As dated by refs. See M-190. HPT. Dated [c.1481] in Mensa Philosophica, 168 no. 3; Sheppard Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, [between 1484/5 and 1487]. 4o. dates [1477^83]. As dated by HPT; dated [c.1486] in Mensa Philosophica, 169 no. collation: a6 2a^h8 i12. 5; Sheppard dates [1484^7]. H11078?; Go¡ M-492; BMC IX148; Pr 9276; Campbell1240; HPT I collation: a6 2a^h8 i12. 59^61, II 436, 492; ILC 1566; Oates 3749^51; Polain 2669, 2669A; C 3986; BMC IX155; Pr 9278; Campbell^Kronenberg1241A; HPT I Sheppard 7116^17. 59^61, II 437; ILC1567; Oates 3752; Rhodes1193; Sheppard 7140.

FIRST COPY COPY Bound with: Wanting gathering a, containing the table of contents. 2. Poggius Florentinus, Facetiae. [Louvain: Johannes de Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled; Westfalia, c.1477] (P-413); marbled pastedowns and sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 180 ¿ 3. Poggius Florentinus, Facetiae. Paris: [Au Sou¥et Vert (Louis 118 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 170 ¿ 107 mm. Symonel et Socii), c.1475] (P-411). Bibliographical notes in Douce’s hand on the front endleaf. Wanting the blank leaf a1.The ¢rst gathering is signed on the sec- Some initials supplied in brown ink. ond and third leaves. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Binding: Contemporary English (Oxford) blind-tooled calf over Bequeathed in 1834. wooden boards, two clasps and catches lost. Rebacked, the spine shelfmark: Douce 6. gold-tooled. Double ¢llets form an intersecting double frame. Within the outer frame a circular rosette stamp. Fillets form the M-192 Mensa Philosophica inner frame within which is a repeated foliate and £oral stamp. a r [Table of contents.] The inner rectangle is decorated with square mythical beasts and 2 b r Mensa philosophica. dragon stamps. See Gibson, Oxford Bindings, 21 pls xxxiv^xxxv 1 refs. See M-190. nos 44, 45, 49, 51 (‘Rood and Hunt’ binding); Isabelle Pingree,‘A o Catalogue of the Bindings of the Fifteenth-century Bookbinder Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, [1483]. 4 . As dated by HPT; called the Rood and Hunt Binder’, Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003), dated [c.1483] in Mensa Philosophica, 168 no. 4; Sheppard dates 371^401, no. 4. Parchment index tabs. Size: 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 40 mm. [1483^5?]. 6 8 12 Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 137 mm. collation: a b^i K . Pasted to the inside of the lower cover is an engraving of Lorenzo C 3985; Go¡ M-494; BMC IX 155; Pr 9277; Campbell, Supplement, II 1241; HPT I 59^61, II 436; Sheppard 7133. Valla with the scroll: ‘Defuncto Valla Musis plorantibus inquit > Phoebus, hic antistes nostri Hiliconis erit’. COPY Occasional marginal notes and marks in a contemporary hand. Bound with A-492; see there for details of binding and proven- 2 r On a1 a pen-£ourished ¢ve-line initial‘S’ is supplied in red; other ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 134 mm. r initials, paragraph marks, underlining of chapter headings, and On b1 an initial ‘S’ is supplied in red with reserved white decora- line-¢llers are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. The same tion and capital strokes in red. decoration in item 2 and 3. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.3(1). 1766 merlin [m-193^m-195

M-193 Mensa Philosophica resembles closely Ve¤ rard’s 1498 edition, but, from the state of the woodcuts and the address, it must be dated [after July 1503]. a r [Title-page.] 1 collation: Vol. I: a A^X AA^PP6; vol. III: A6 B2 a^o6 p8 q^z h m6. a r [Verse.] ‘Hec mea mensa docet cognicione philosophorum Que 1 > Leaf AA signed A . cuius et quo sint comedenda modo’; 4 elegiac distichs. 1 i v Excluded from BMC; Pr 8460; Sheppard 6263. a1 Gallus Rubiacensis, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Ko« bel. Incipit: ‘Visum est dulcissime fautor iure amoris inter nos FIRST COPY mutui . . .’ Dated Heidelberg, 28 Mar. 1489. Wanting PP6, presumably blank. r Vol. I only. a2 [Table of contents.] r This copy is of theVe¤ rard 1503 edition, as recorded by Sheppard; b1 Mensa philosophica. refs. See M-190. Pr records as Pr 8441 (the1498 edition), rather than Pr 8460. v Binding: Seventeenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; red h6 [Colophon.] r mottled edges. Gilt armorial stamp of d’Estampes de Valenc° ay h7 Wacker, Johannes: ‘Additio correctoris’. Incipit: ‘[A]ustrie quondam duci quidam coquus erat . . .’ Wacker is named in the on both covers: azure, two gyrons in chevron, on a chief argent letter of Jodocus Gallus. three ducal coronets. Size: 278 ¿ 199 ¿ 40 mm. Size of v leaf: 272 ¿ 186 mm. h7 ‘Additio impressoris’. Incipit: ‘[I]n Alsatia ciuitas est Argentina nomine . . .’ Provenance: Le¤ onor d’Estampes de Valenc° ay (1589^1651); gilt v armorial binding stamp: see Olivier pl. 1663, no. 3. [ ] White; per- h7 ‘Additio deÞ langneÞ eten bedellen’. Incipit: ‘[F]amulus cuius- dam pistoris dum labores . . .’ haps one of the family of London booksellers listed in Maxted r 244^5. William Constable (1721^1791); pencil note on the recto h8 [Verse.] ‘Parcite queso mihi si non sintomniavera Velnon digna > th ioco, parcite queso mihi’; 1 elegiac distich. of the front endleaf: ‘1808 May 13 W Constable transferred to G. C. this 1st vol. of Merlin’s History, which he bought from Heidelberg: [Heinrich Knoblochtzer, after 28 Mar.] 1489. 4o. White as a curious and rare book. The other vol. of Merlin’s collation: a4 b8 c^g6 h8. Prophecies was bought separatebefore that’. Remains of booksel- H *11080; Go¡ M-495; BMC III 670; Pr 3132; BSB-Ink M-330; ler’s paper label at the tail of the spine: ‘4[ ]’. Purchased for »3. 13. CIBN M-296; Oates1319; Sack, Freiburg, 2435; Sheppard 2192^3. 6; see Books Purchased (1842), 30. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.56. Binding: Nineteenth-century grey marbled paper boards. Size: SECOND COPY 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 132 mm. Vol. III only. r On a1 extracts from Claudianus, Panegyricus dequartoconsulatu This copy is of theVe¤ rard 1503 edition, as recorded by Sheppard; Honorii, 299^300, in an early German hand: ‘Regis in [for ‘ad’] Pr records as Pr 8441 (the1498 edition), rather than Pr 8460. exemplum totus componitur orbis’ ‘mobile mutatur semper cum Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century calf; both covers principe vulgus’; see Walther, Proverbia, 26481 and 14985. decorated with double gold ¢llets; the spine tooled in gilt with an Marginal notes, extracting key words, commenting on and cor- addorsed and interlocked double ‘G’ below a £eur-de-lis; red recting the text, in the same hand. mottled edges. Size: 278 ¿ 201 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 272 ¿ r Provenance: Unread semi-erased inscription(?) on a1 . 186 mm. Anonymous sale, Sotheby’s, 30 May 1840, lot 141; remains of an Provenance: G. G. (seventeenth/eighteenth century); binding octagonal paper label at the tail of the spine. Purchased for »0. 5. stamp; see note, above. Remains of bookseller’s paper label at 0; see Books Purchased (1840), 21. the tail of the spine: ‘4[0/8]7’. Purchased for »6. 0. 0; see Books shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.28. Purchased (1842), 30. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.57. Wanting h7^8. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter parchment stamped in gold with the arms of Zygmunt Czarnecki. Size: 197 ¿ 148 ¿ M-195 Merlin 15 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 138 mm. Histoire de la vie, miracles, enchentements et prophecies Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early de Merlin [Italian] La storia di Merlino. German hand, mostly cropped. r a2 La storia di Merlino. Provenance: Zygmunt Czarnecki (1823^1908); coat of arms refs. Giacomo Ulrich, IdueprimilibridellaIstoriadiMerlinoris- v stamped on the upper cover and stamp on a1 . Purchased from tampati secondo la rarissima edizione del1480, Scelta di curiosita' Joseph Jolowicz, Catalogue 123 (1896), no. 676 for 45.45 Marks letterarie inedite o rare dal secolo XIII al XVII, 201 (Bologna, (»2. 5. 11); see Library Bills, 18 Apr. 1896. 1884). This modern reprint contains only the ¢rst book of the shelfmark: Inc. e. G37.1489.1. Italian text, omitting the prophecies (ch. lxxxxi to cxv) and ch. clxvi; see Edmund G. Gardner, The Arthurian Legend in Italian (M-194) Merlin Literature (London and New York, 1930), 199 n. 1. See also Histoire dela vie, miracles, enchentemens et prophecies de Donald L. Ho¡man,‘Merlin in Italy’, Philological Quarterly, 70/ Merlin [French]. 3 (1991), 261^75, at 269. Divided into six books ofunequal length. The ¢rst book, which occupies nearly half the work, is a free ren- Paris: Antoine Ve¤ rard, ‘1498’ [after July 1503]. Folio. In three dering of the prose version of the Merlin poem of Robert de volumes: (I) Le premier volume de Merlin. (II) Le seconde Boron, which elaborates the story told by Geo¡rey of volume de Merlin. (III) Les propheties de Merlin. This edition Monmouth; see Gardner, Arthurian Legend, 191^216, at 191^2. r o2 [Colophon.] m-195^m-197] merlinus, jacobus 1767

r refs. ISTC suggests that this work was translated into Italian by co|e che hano auenire.’ [Woodcut,‘sepultura de Merlino’]’; AA2 : r messer Zorzi, while in La storia di Merlino di Paolino Pieri, ed. ‘(table) ð Incomincia el primo libro. . .’; A1 :‘(text) ð Incom|š cia el > r Ireneo Sanesi, Biblioteca Storica della Letteratura Italiana, 3 primo libro de la hi|toria de Merlino. . .’; Q10 , colophon:‘Tracta e (Bergamo, 1898), pp. lii^lvi, Sanesi convincingly suggests that que|ta opera del Libro autentico del magni¢co me||er Pietro > Zorzi was simply the father of Pietro Del¢no, the owner of the Delphino fu del magnifco(!) me||er Zorzi tran|latato de lingua manuscript upon which this edition relies, according to the com- france||e > in l|šgua italica |cripto nel anno del |ignore. monVenetian way of mentioning the patronymic:‘Tracta e questa M.ccc.lxxix.adi.xx. nouem > bre & |tampado in Florentia del opera del libro autentico del magni¢co messer Pietro Delphino fo .M.cccc.lxxxxv.adi.xv. de Marzo. >> (Sonnet) Noua materia & del magni¢co messer Zorzi, translato de lingua francesse . . .’ nouo autor uedrai. . . . (col. 2, l. 6) Con |ua uirtu ala uita immor- r > v o2 [Verse.] ‘Noua materia & nouo autor uedrai > Spirto gentil che le tale >> (register) AA ABC . . . > . . .& q quinterno.’; Q10 blank. future cose’; 17 lines of verse. H 11088; Pr 5700; H. Eigen, Die Uº berlieferung der ‘Letteratura r o2 ‘Tabula’. cavalleresca’. Ihre Stellung auf dem italienischen Buchmarkt des Venice: Lucas Dominici F., Venetus, 1 Feb. 1480. Folio. In three 15. Jahrhunderts, Buchwissenschaftliche Beitra« ge aus dem volumes: (I) Le premier volume de Merlin; (II) Le second volume Deutschen Bucharchiv Mu« nchen, 18 (Wiesbaden, 1987), no. 69 de Merlin; (III) Les propheties de Merlin. (var.); Essling 829; Sander 4500; Sheppard 4759^60. 10 8 6 8 6 collation: a b c d e F f^o . COPY HR 11087; BMC V 279; Pr 4489; H. Eigen, Die Uº berlieferung der The register omits gathering BB, and assigns eight leaves to AA ‘‘Letteratura cavalleresca’’. Ihre Stellung auf dem italienischen and four to A.The table, AA2^BB6, is bound at the end. Buchmarkt des 15. Jahrhunderts, Buchwissenschaftliche Beitra« ge Binding: Nineteenth-century English green morocco with gold- aus dem Deutschen Bucharchiv Mu« nchen, 18 (Wiesbaden, 1987), tooled red doublures and gilt-edged leaves; ‘bound by G. Smith’. no. 68; CIBN M-302; Sheppard 3649. Size: 204 ¿ 152 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 137 mm. r COPY A few scribbles in Italian in an early hand on A1 . Provenance: Edward Vernon Utterson (1776^1856); his arms are Wanting the blank leaf a1. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; bound impressed in gold on parchment pasted on the front doublure. by Bauzonnet-Trautz (signed on the front pastedown); gilt Purchased for »5. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1852), 61. marbled-edged leaves, gold-tooled turn-ins, marbled paste- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.30. downs, and blue silk bookmark. Size: 285 ¿ 210 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 194 mm. M-197 Merlinus, Jacobus Early manuscript foliation, in arabic numerals, partly visible. Invectiva in Faustum Balbi calumniatorem. Provenance: Probably Guglielmo Bruto IcilioTimoleone, Conte r a1 [Title-page.] Libri Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); see his sale (1 Aug. r a2 M[erlinus], J[acobus]: Invectiva in Faustum Balbi calumnia- 1859), lot 1611. Baron Horace de Landau (1824^1903); book- torem. Incipit:‘[D]ecreueramviri doctissimi ab his concertationi- plate of c.1860: monogram ‘HL’doubled, beneath a coronet, and bus . . .’ no. ‘4012’: see Bragaglia III, no. 2036. Madame Hugo Finaly refs. The text by one ‘I.M.’ attacks Publius Faustus Andrelinus (À1938). [ ] Finaly (À1945); sale, 1948, lot 82. Purchased in 1949 and his De fuga Balbi; it was attributed to Jacobus Merlinus by through Quaritch; see BLR 2,28 (1949), 263. A. Renaudet, Pre¤ re¤ forme et humanisme a' Paris pendant les pre- shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1480.3. mie' res guerres d’Italie, 1494^1517, Bibliothe' que elze¤ virienne, nouv. se¤ r. EŁ tudes et documents (Paris, 1953), 123^4. v M-196 Merlin a7 [Verse addressed to] the reader. ‘Si quibus inuisi displicent nomina Fausti > Et tumor, et techne, verbaque supposita’; 3 ele- Histoire de la vie, miracles, enchentements et prophecies giac distichs. de Merlin [Italian] La storia di Merlino. o [Paris: EŁ tienne Jehannot or Pierre Le Dru, c.1494^5]. 4 . r 8 AA1 [Title-page.] collation: a . r AA2 ‘Tabula’. C 802; R 223; BMC VIII 198; Pr 8354; CIBN M-303; Hillard 1370; r A1 La storia di Merlino. Oates 3145; Polain 2043 (var.); Sheppard 6489^90. refs. See M-195. FIRST COPY Q r [Colophon.] 10 Bound with A-274; see there for details of binding and proven- refs. See M-195. r ance. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 130 mm. Q [Verse.] ‘Noua materia & nouo autor uedrai Spirto gentil che le v 10 > The issue described by Polain: a , last line of verse: ‘Hunc com- future cose’; 17 lines of verse. 7 pen|abit holus inunctus |emel’. Q r [Register.] 10 Provenance: No. 181 in Bywater, Elenchus. o Florence: [n.pr.],15 Mar.1495. 4 . In three volumes: (I) Le premier shelfmark: Byw. J 4.21(5). volume de Merlin; (II) Le second volume de Merlin; (III) Les SECOND COPY propheties de Merlin. Bound with A-139; see there for details of binding and proven- 6 8 10 collation: AA BB A^P Q . ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 125 mm. Types: 156 G, title; 81 R. 142 leaves, 13^142 numbered I-CXXX. 42 Wanting a1, supplied in photostat from the copy in the British r lines and head-line (A1 ). Type area: 169 (174) ¿ 116 mm. Initials Library, and the blank leaf a8. r and woodcuts. Leaf AA1 : ‘[border] La vita de. Merlino et de le |ue pro- > phetie hi|toriade che lui fece le quale > tractano de le 1768 merula, georgius [m-197^m-200

v The issue described by Polain: a7 , last line of verse: ‘Hunc com- Gambarino salutem. Existimo vos in magna expectatione eorum pen|abit holus inunctus |emel’. esse . . .’ shelfmark: Douce O 126(4). [Venice]: Gabriele di Pietro, [not before 10 Sept. 1474]. 4o. collation: [a b6]. M-198 Merula, Georgius HC + Addenda11093 = H11094; Go¡ M-500; BMC V 200; Pr 4188; DeantiquitateVicecomitum (ed. Alexander Minutianus). Hillard 1372; Sheppard 3369^70. r FIRST COPY [*1 ] Minutianus, Alexander: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Otho Visconti. Incipit:‘Postulasti a nobis, Otho Indolis eminentissime, Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. (nam quod e¥agitaueris . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper boards. refs. Saxius 528^30. Size: 208 ¿ 153 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 146 mm. r Early manuscript foliation in black ink: 192^202. a2 Merula, Georgius: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Ludovicus Maria Sforza. Incipit: ‘[Q]uantum iacturae ignoratio historiarum Provenance: Purchased for »0. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1845), Italiae attulerit, Ludouice princeps . . .’ 21. refs. Saxius 530^1. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.54. r SECOND COPY a3 ‘Defensio historiae’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersuasum habeo non defuturos qui nostram in scribendo . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. v Sheet [a3.4] is bound between sheets [b1.6] and [b2.5]; sheet [b3.4] is a3 ‘Periocha’. Incipit: ‘[N]arrationem ab urbe condita exorsi bella cum Romanis gesta barbarorum . . .’ bound after [a2]. r Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) faded brown paper boards. a4 ‘Index’. 2 r Size: 193 ¿ 145 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 135 mm. a1 Merula, Georgius: De antiquitate Vicecomitum. [Edited by Alexander Minutianus.] Incipit: ‘[M]ediolanum a Gallis condi- Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri tum cum alii historici tum Liuius Romane . . .’ Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); sale, 1 Aug. 1859, lot 1614. Purchased for »0. 17.0; see Books Purchased (1859), 73. [Milan: Alexander Minutianus, c.Dec. 1499^1500]. Folio. As shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.24. assigned and dated by Dennis E. Rhodes, ‘The First Collected Latin Edition of Xenophon’, Gb Jb (1981), 151^3, at 153 (‘more probably printed by Minuziano, between about December 1499 M-200 Merula, Georgius and the middle of 1500’ in type (111 R) inherited from Le Signerre); BMC, CIBN, BSB-Ink, and Hillard assign to Enarrationes Satyrarum Juvenalis, et al. r [Guillermus Le Signerre]. On the date see BMC reprint: the book A2 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Federicus de is mentioned as newly printed in Dec.1499, but the sheet compris- Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. Incipit: ‘[S]i in enarrandis poetis ing the dedication was added after Apr. 1500; Sheppard and quorum eruditio multiplex varia . . .’ See E. M. Sandford, Polain date [not before 1500], CIBN and Hillard to [?Dec. 1499], ‘Juvenalis, Decimus Junius’, CTC 1 (1960), 175^238, at 221^3, no. BSB-Ink to [1500]. 27 (Merula). 2 2 6 v collation: [* ] a a^z . Collation as Polain, not as BMC. A3 [Merula, Georgius: Life of Juvenalis addressed to the reader.] HC *11095 = H11096; Go¡ M-499; BMC VI 791; Pr 6074; BSB-Ink ‘Nec tamen caetera spreueris, lector, poetae vita’. Incipit: M-337; CIBN M-304; Hillard 1371; Polain 2675; Sheppard 5035. ‘[I]uuenalis satyrarum scriptor illustris aquinas fuisse magis . . .’ r COPY A4 [Merula, Georgius?]: ‘De satyrica fabula duabus satyris’. Wanting gathering [*]. Incipit: ‘[S]atyrica primum apud Graecos ut ueteres scriptores r tradunt fabula fuit . . .’ On a2 , l. 3, ‘ANTIQVITATIS’ is correctly printed, as in Hillard r and Polain. a2 Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Juvenalis, Satyrae.] Binding: Eighteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with double gold Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]emper ego auditor’’. Causas hic primum reddit cur ¢llets on each cover, and gold-tooled spine. The name of the relicta frequenti poetarum . . .’ r author and the title of the work appear in black ink in a six- m6 Merula, Georgius: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Marcus Antonius teenth-century hand on the lower edge. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 32 mm. Maurocenus. Incipit: ‘[C]um ex Belgis legatione illa, magni¢ce et Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 202 mm. prudentissime, obita in patriam . . .’ v Marginal annotations, consisting mainly of the extraction of key m6 Merula, Georgius: Adversus Domitii Calderini commentarios words and phrases, mostly in one sixteenth-century, humanist in Martialem. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid igitur petulans et nimiae licentiae hand. litterator . . .’ Provenance: Corner of the front endleaf, which presumably con- refs. see Frank-Rutger Hausmann,‘Martialis, Marcus Valerius’, tained an inscription or name, has been cut away. Richard CTC IV 249^96, at 266; Maurizio Campanelli, ‘Manoscritti Rawlinson (1690^1755); shelfmark. Bequeathed in 1755. antichi, testi a stampa e principi di metodo: spigolando negli shelfmark: 4o Rawl. 319. scritti ¢lologici di Giorgio Merula’, La paroladeltesto: semestrale di¢lologia eletteratura italiana ecomparata dalmedioevoalrinas- cimento, 2 (1998), 253^92, at 274^81. M-199 Merula, Georgius r p7 [Merula,Georgius: Listof Calderinus’errors.] Incipit:‘Assiduus Bellum Scodrense. iactet nec Babylona labor . . .’ r r [a2 ] Merula, Georgius: Bellum Scodrense [addressed to] q1 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. Alexander Jacobus Merula and Franciscus Gambarinus. Incipit: Incipit: ‘[C]um iam ferme quadriennium in urbe £orentissima ‘[G]eorgius Merula Alexandro Jacobo Merule et Francisco eam . . .’ m-200^m-201] merula, georgius 1769

r v q2 Merula,Georgius: Annotationes in orationem Ciceronis pro Q. n3 Merula,Georgius: Annotationes in orationem Ciceronis pro Q. Ligario. Incipit: ‘[H]aec oratio dicta est dictatore Caesare post Ligario. Incipit: ‘[H]aec oratio dicta est dictatore Caesare post confecta bella . . .’ confecta bella . . .’ r v s1 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Dominicus Sanutus. o8 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Dominicus Sanutus. Incipit: ‘[E]xponenti mihi superiore anno discipulis nostris eam Incipit: ‘[E]xponenti mihi superiore anno discipulis nostris eam Ciceronis epistolam . . .’ Ciceronis epistolam . . .’ v r s1 Merula, Georgius: [In epistolam ad Lentulum Spintherem enar- p1 Merula,Georgius: [In epistolam ad Lentulum Spintherem enar- ratio.] Incipit: ‘[A]egyptiorum reges a Ptolemaeo Lagi ¢lio . . .’ ratio.] Incipit: ‘[A]egyptiorum reges a Ptolemaeo Lagi ¢lio . . .’ r r s6 [Table of contents.] p5 [Table of contents.] r s6 [Colophon.] Treviso: Bartholomaeus Confalonerius, [not before May] 1478. v s6 [List of errata.] Folio. 4 8 6 Venice: Gabriele di Pietro, [between 15 Mar. and 6 May] 1478. collation: A a^h I k^o p . Leaf A2 signed Ai, etc. Folio. HC *11091; Go¡ M-502; BMC VI 893; Pr 6486; BSB-Ink M-339; 4 10 8 collation: A a b^i K l^s . Leaf a1 blank, a2 signed a, a3 a2, etc. CIBN M-306; Oates 2462; Rhodes 1194; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 75; HC 11090; Go¡ M-501; BMC V 202; Pr 4202; BSB-Ink M-338; Sheppard 5520^22. CIBN M-305; Oates1683; Sack, Freiburg, 2436; Sheppard 3377. FIRST COPY

COPY Wanting the blank leaf p6. r Bound with J-302; see there for details of binding. Size of Leaf p5 , list of contents, l. 2:‘de monte fererro rVbini ducem . . .’ leaf: 282 ¿ 190 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold- and blind-tooled russia; red- Occasional early annotations, including ‘nota’ marks. edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 294 ¿ 205 ¿ 26 mm. Size Two- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into the margin, of leaf: 285 ¿ 193 mm. are supplied in red, blue or interlocked red and blue; paragraph Annotations, pen-trials, and scribbles on the recto of the front marks are supplied in red or blue. endleaf in the hand of Johannes Andreae de Caronelis (see Provenance: Guillermus Groushet (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); below). Other early marginal annotations, mainly extracting key r inscription on s7 of item 2 in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand: words, and underlining in the text in black ink, also running head- ‘Juuenalis iste fratri Guillermo Groushet intererat’; there is no ings in the commentary on the Satyrae; early manuscript folia- indication that he also owned item 1. Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro- tion in black ink: I^CXVII. The notes in the text, headings, and Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale (1789), part III lot foliation all appear to be in one ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century 4056, for Fl. 48; purchased though Payne for »4. 4. 0; see Books humanist hand. Purchased (1790), 8. Provenance: Johannes Andreae de Caronelis (£. 1493); inscrip- shelfmark: Auct. O 2.9(2). tion on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘1493 adi 19 Martii. Hic liber est meus Joannis Andree de Caronelis que si aliquis inve- nerit et mihi rediderit equidem laboris sui premium n[umquam] M-201 Merula, Georgius amittet etc.’ John Trotter Brockett (1788^1842); armorial book- Enarrationes Satyrarum Juvenalis, et al. plate. Purchased for »3; see note on the recto of the front endleaf: r ‘Purchased at Mr. Brockett’s sale (8 Dec.) 1823’, ‘Catalogus A Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Federicus de v 2 Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 163 : ‘1823 Brocket’s sale’, and Books Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. Incipit: ‘[S]i in enarrandis poetis Purchased (1824), 9. quorum eruditio multiplex uaria . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.24. refs. See M-200. v SECOND COPY A3 [Merula, Georgius?]: ‘Nec tamen caetera spreueris, lector, Bound with J-309; see there for details ofbinding and provenance. poetae vita’. Incipit: ‘[I]uuenalis satyrarum scriptor illustris aqui- Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 193 mm. nas fuisse magis . . .’ r Wanting the blank leaf p6. A4 [Merula, Georgius(?)]: ‘De satyrica fabula duabus satyris’. r Variant: p5 , list of contents, l. 2: ‘de monte feretro r Vbini Incipit: ‘[S]atyrica primum aput(!) Graecos ut ueteres scriptores ducem . . .’ tradunt fabula fuit . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. O 2.11(3). a r Merula, Georgius: [Commentary on Juvenalis, Satyrae.] 1 THIRD COPY Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]emper ego auditor’’. Causas hic primum reddit cur Wanting the blank leaf A1. relicta frequenti poetarum . . .’ r v Variant: p5 , list of contents, l. 2: ‘de monte feretro r Vbini k5 Merula, Georgius: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Marcus Antonius ducem . . .’ Maurocenus. Incipit: ‘[C]um ex Belgis legatione illa, magni¢ce et Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) half calf with mottled paper prudentissime, obita in patriam . . .’ r boards. Size: 276 ¿ 200 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 267 ¿ 182 mm. k6 Merula, Georgius: Adversus Domitii Calderini commentarios Provenance: Purchased for »0.10. 6; see Books Purchased (1855), in Martialem. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid igitur petulans et nimiae licentiae 41. litterator . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.26. r n2 [Merula, Georgius: List of Calderinus’s errors.] Incipit: ‘Assiduus iactet nec Babylona labor . . .’ r n3 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Bernardus Bembus. Incipit: ‘[C]um iam ferme quadriennium in urbe £orentissima eam . . .’ 1770 mesue, johannes [m-202^m-204

M-202 Merula, Georgius addressed to Johannes Andreas de Bussis, from a manuscript in Epistolae duae adversus Franciscum Philelphum. the Biblioteca Capitular e Colombina di Sevilla, containing the r corrections referred to in the letter addressed toVinciguerra. a1 Merula, Georgius: Epistola adversus Franciscum Philelphum r i1 [Merula, Georgius: Emendationes Plinii.] Incipit: ‘[I]gitur libro [addressed to] Bartholomaeus Chalcus. Incipit: ‘[F]ranciscus aperto is mihi primum locus occurrit . . .’ Philelphus linguae non minus licentis quam inerudite . . .’ The let- refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 656. ter is dated 7 Oct. 1480. r v l2 [Merula], Georgius: [Emendationes Vergilii addressed to] a1 Merula, Georgius: Epistola adversus Franciscum Philelphum Ludovicus Gonzaga III, Marquis of Mantua. Incipit: ‘[Q]uum [addressed to] Johannes Jacobus Chilinus [i.e. de Ghilinis]. intelligam, princeps illustrissime, te antiquitatis et amatorem . . .’ Incipit:‘[P]etrusFiginusuirperhumanusetamicorumnominis...’ o The letter is dated 13 Dec. 1480. [Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, c.1474]. 4 . collation: b c10 d^g8 h10 i6 l8 m6. [Venice: Nicolaus Girardengus, de Novis, after 13 Dec. 1480]. 4o. 6 4 H *11097; Go¡ M-504; BMC V 230; Pr 4285; BSB-Ink M-341; collation: a b . CIBN M-308; Osler, IM,56; Sack, Freiburg, 2437; Sheppard 3467. H *11092; Go¡ M-503; BMC VII 1136; Pr 7403; BSB-Ink M-340; CIBN M-307; Sheppard 3624. COPY Wanting the blank leaves b1 and l1. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) (perhaps c.1883) gold-tooled Formerly bound as the ¢fth item in a tract volume:‘5’ in black ink r crushed red morocco by [John] Leighton; stamp on the front in the upper margin of a1 . pastedown; gilt upper edge; probably bound for Charles Butler Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the (see below). Size: 238 ¿ 173 ¿ 17 mm. Sizeof leaf: 229 ¿ 159 mm. Bodleian Library. Size: 204 ¿ 145 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ Marginal annotations, apparently in one ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- 136 mm. tury humanist hand, and consisting mainly of the extraction of Greek text supplied in black ink. key words.The name ofthe author and the title in a sixteenth-cen- Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library,Munich;‘Dpl’ in r r tury(?) hand on b2 . pencil on a1 . Purchased from Munich viaThomas Rodd for Fl. 3, Provenance: Charles Butler (1821^1910); notes on the recto of i.e. »0. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 25. the front endleaf, detailing the purchase in 1883 and payment for shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.17. binding, perhaps in Butler’s hand; sale, 31May1911, lot1811; pur- chased by Bywater for »7. 10. 0: inscription on cutting from the M-203 Merula, Georgius sale catalogue, attached to the front pastedown: ‘Charles Butler In librum de homine Martii Galeotti opus, et al. sale. 31 May 1911. »7. 10. 0’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3641. Bequeathed in 1914. r b2 Merula, Georgius: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Laurentius shelfmark: Byw. I 2.6. and Julianus de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[V]eterem legimus professorum morem fuisse quem posteriores crescentibus . . .’ M-204 Mesue, Johannes refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1691. r De medicinis laxativis; Grabadin. b3 [Merula], Georgius: In librum de homine Martii Galeotti opus. r Incipit:‘[S]cripturus de homine immo potius de membris humani [a2 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: De medicinis laxativis (Libri II). corporis Galeotus . . .’ ‘Incipit liber de consolatione medicinarum simplicium solu- refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1415. tiuarum Johannis heben Mesue.’ [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine r g1 [Merula], Georgius: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Marcus Dei misericordis cuius nutu sermo recipit gratiam . . .’ Antonius Maurocenus. Incipit: ‘[C]ommentarium in Sapphus refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 694. r epistolam quod proximis diebus elucubrauimus . . .’ [a2 ] [Table of contents for book I.] v v g1 [Merula], Georgius: In Sapphus epistolam interpretatio. [a2 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: De medicinis laxativis (Liber I:) Incipit: ‘[S]appho que inter mulieres longe admirabilis fuit . . .’ Canones Universales. Incipit: ‘[D]icimus quod medicina laxatiua refs. On the authorship see F. Gabotto and A. Badini non est a re complexionali . . .’ Confalonieri, ‘Vita di Giorgio Merula’, Rivista di storia, arte, refs. Die Canones des Pseudo-Mesue: . . ., ed. Sieglinde archeologia della provincia di Alessandria, 2 (1893), 5^66 and Lieberknecht, Quellen und Studien zur Geschichte der 279^356, at 283^4, dates the commentary to 1471. Pharmazie, 71 (Stuttgart, 1995), 1^28, a photographic reprint of r i1 [Merula],Georgius: [Letteraddressed to] AntoniusVinciguerra. the 1561 edition, and199^201; see alsoThorndike^Kibre 415. v refs. Vincenzo Fera, ‘Poliziano, Ermolao Barbaro e Plinio’, in [b9 ] [Table of contents for book II.] r Una famiglia veneziana nella storia: I Barbaro, Atti del [b10 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: De medicinis laxativis (Liber II:) Convegno di studi in occasione del quinto centenario della De simplicibus. Incipit:‘[P]rotellauimus usque huc intentiones . . . morte dell’umanista Ermolao, Venezia, 4^6 Novembre 1993 [A]loes est de melioribus . . .’ (Venice, 1996), 193^234, at 234. For the letter see Monfasani, refs. Not inThorndike^Kibre. v ‘First Call’,1^31, at 14, note 51.The letter is dated ‘pridie kalendis [e4 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Grabadin (Liber I:) Martiis’ 1471; Fera, ‘Poliziano, Ermolao Barbaro e Plinio’, 199 Antidotarium.‘Incipit quod est aggregatio et antidotarium ellec- note 26 discusses the dating in relation to the Venetian calendar, tuariorum et confectionum’. Incipit:‘[S]cripsimus in duobus libris arguing that the ‘1471’ refers to the kalends of March, and not to precedentibus explanationum nostrarum . . .’ 28 Feb., and that the Venetian year therefore coincides with the refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1414;VLVI 451^3. modern calculation, and matches the date given at the end of the edition of the work on Pliny. Fera also publishes an earlier letter m-204^m-206] mesue, johannes 1771

r v [i1 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Grabadin (Liber II:) Practica de [y7 ] Petrus deAbano: Additiones ad practicam Mesue. Incipit:‘[S]i medicinis particularium aegritudinum. Incipit:‘[S]anat solus lan- autem fuerit in eo humor mordicans . . .’ gores Deus . . .’ refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1442. refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1371, 361. Naples: Conradus Guldenmund, 3 Jan. 1478. Folio. [Milan]: Philippus de Lavagnia, 4 Aug. 1473. Folio. collation: [a10 b^k8 l6 m^z8 A8 B10]. collation: [a^g10 h6 i^q10]. R 255; Go¡ M-511; Pr 6718; CIBN M-323; Fava^Bresciano 160; H *11105; Go¡ M-510; Pr 5842; BSB-Ink M-342; Osler, IM, 36; Osler, IM 153; Sheppard 5455. Micro¢che: Unit 11: Medical Sheppard 4801. Micro¢che: Unit 11: Medical Incunabula: Part I. Incunabula: Part I.

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Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [q10]. Wanting the blank leaf [B10]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half red crushed morocco over Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half diced russia over marbled pasteboards; yellow-edged leaves. Size: 325 ¿ 235 ¿ blue marbled pasteboards; green-edged leaves; marbled paste- 30 mm. Size of leaf: 316 ¿ 217 mm. downs. Size: 312 ¿ 212 ¿ 44 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 196 mm. Marginal notes, repeating headings, in the upper right hand cor- Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words, and a few initi- ner of the rectos in a contemporary Italian hand. A bibliographi- als supplied in brown ink, in Baldachinus’ hand. cal note in Page’s hand pasted on the front pastedown. Provenance: Philippus Baldachinus (sixteenth century); inscrip- r Initials, a few with reserved white decoration, and paragraph tion on [a2 ]:‘Philippi baldachini coritani a die .4. feb.1531.4 juliis marks are supplied in red up to gathering [i]. Text surrounded by (papal coin, 10 g. = 1 ducat) sex in totum’. Dimitrij Petrovich, red rules. Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelf- Provenance: J. H. Page (£.1835); inscription on front pastedown: mark no. 214; see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »1. ‘Ex libris J. H. Page [Millesimo Quingentesimo] CCC XXXV’. 10. 0; see sale catalogue (1839), lot 645, and Books Purchased Puttick & Simpson, sale (17 June 1891), lot 297; label at the head (1840), 22. of the spine. B. Quaritch. Purchased from Quaritch for »1.7.6; see shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.49. Library Bills, 30 Sept.1891; Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette,10 May 1892, 470. M-206 Mesue, Johannes shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.37. Il libro della consolatione delle medicine, semplici, solenni. r M-205 Mesue, Johannes a2 Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: ‘Il libro della consolatione delle De medicinis laxativis; Grabadin, et al. (ed. Petrus medicine, semplici, solenni’. [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[N]el nome di dio Gulosius de Amal¢a). misericordioso di cui consentimento . . .’ a v Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: ‘Il libro della consolatione delle [a v] Petrus Gulosius de Amal¢a: [Editorial note.] Incipit: ‘Cum 2 1 medicine, semplici, solenni’ (Book I). Incipit: ‘[N]oi diciamo inter autores qui medendi artem preceptis tradidere . . .’ chella medicina da fare uscire non e cosi fatta . . .’ [a r] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: De medicinis laxativis (Libri II). 2 c r Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Il libro della consolatione delle ‘Incipit liber Ioannis mesue de complexionibus proprietatibus 8 medicine, semplici, solenni (Book II). Incipit: ‘[N]oi abbiamo electionibus operationibus que simplicium medicinarum laxati- prolongato il parlare delle intentioni. . . [L] aloe e de le migliori. . .’ varum.’ [Preface.] The entire volume was edited by Petrus Gulosius de Amal¢a. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine dei misericordis cuius h v Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: ‘Glabati’ (Book I:) Antidotario. nutu sermo recipit gratiam . . .’ 3 Incipit: ‘[A]biamo scripto nelli duo libri precedenti delle dechiar- refs. See M-204. ationi . . .’ [a r] [List of contents for book I.] 2 m r Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: ‘Glabati’ (Book II:) Tractato delle [a v] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: De medicinis laxativis (Liber I:) 10 2 medicine particulari. Incipit:‘Sana solo le in¢rmita il dio . . .’ Canones Universales. Incipit: ‘[D]icimus quod medicina laxatiua o non est a re complexionali . . .’ [Modena]: Johannes Vurster, 25 June 1475. Folio and 4 . 12 8 10 8 10 6 refs. See M-204. collation: a b^g h^k l m^x yy z y . v H *11114; Go¡ M-518; BMC VII 1059; Pr 7191; BSB-Ink M-350; [c4 ] [List of contents for book II.] r CIBN M-328; Hillard 1375; Oates 269; Osler, IM 93; Sheppard [c5 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: De medicinis laxativis (Liber II:) De simplicibus. Incipit: ‘[P]rotellauimus sermonem usque huc 5966. Micro¢che: Unit 11: Medical Incunabula: Part I. intentiones . . . [A]loes est de melioribus . . .’ COPY

refs. Not inThorndike^Kibre. Wanting theblank leaves a1andy6. Signatures cropped: see BMC. v o [g1 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Grabadin (Liber I:) Sheet i3.8 is 4 . Antidotarium. ‘Incipit Grabadin Johannis ¢lii Mesue quod est Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century parchment, the spine aggregatio vel antidotarium medicinarum compositarum’. gold-tooled with ‘R’also gold-tooled at tail. Sprinkled red-edged Incipit: ‘[S]cripsimus in libris explanationum nostrarum . . .’ leaves. Size: 285 ¿ 195 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ 177 mm. refs. See M-204. Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in ‘A. r [m1 ] Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Grabadin (Liber II:) Practica de Fandutio’’s hand. Marginal notes in a rough sixteenth-century v medicinis particularium aegritudinum. Incipit:‘[S]anat solus lan- Italian hand on q1 : ‘amore fa cosi condolare tanta pena guores Deus . . .’ Montino [M]ontino [ ]datori [a]di 13 dagosto’; in the same hand r > refs. See M-204. on q2 : ‘Quanto mancare verme vego lamore vostero madona piu 1772 methodius, s. [m-206^m-209

v crese el mio fogo chi m[i] consuma a poco a poco talche vicino mi a1 Aytinger,Wolfgangus: [Preface.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[H]omo cum in hon- trouo’. Manuscript foliation: ‘1^222’.‘1044.B’on a slip pasted on ore esset . . . [Ps 48] . . . Omne lignum paradisi non est assimula- the rear pastedown. tum . . .’ v Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. a2 Methodius, S. [pseudo-]: Revelationes divinae a sanctis angelis r Provenance: ‘R.’on the upper right-hand corner of a2 and on the factae. Incipit: ‘[S]ciendum namque est quod exeuntes et spine.‘Angelo Fandutio’, i.e. Fantuzzi? (sixteenth century) written Eua de virgines fuisse . . .’ v over another name on y5 . Girolamo Negrini, 30 June 1839; bib- refs. On the text of Pseudo-Methodius see Michael Kmosko, liographical note in Italian on front endleaf. Guglielmo Bruto ‘Das Ra« tsel des Pseudomethodius’, Byzantion, 6 (1931), 273^96. Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^ M. Laureys and D. Verhelst, ‘Pseudo-Methodius, Revelationes: 1869); purchased at his sale (1 Aug. 1859), lot 1621, for »5. 0. 0; Textgeschichte und kritische Edition. Ein Leuven-Groninger see Books Purchased (1859),73. Forschungsprojekt’, in The Use and Abuse of Eschatology in the shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.16. Middle Ages, ed. W. Verbeke and others, Mediaevalia Lovaniensia. Series I, Studia, 15 (Louvain, 1988), 112^36: recensio 1. r M-207 Mesue, Johannes d1 Aytinger, Wolfgangus: Tractatus super Methodium. Incipit: Opera medicinalia [Italian] Il libro della consolatione ‘‘‘[H]ierusalem calcabitur a gentibus . . . [Lc 21,24] . . . Tunc della medicine, semplici, solutive. enim omnis plenitudo gentium intrauerit omnis Israhel saluus erit. Beatus Methodius vero dicit . . .’ [* r] ‘Tabula’. 2 h v [Verse.] ‘Cunctipotenti qui orbem verbo creauit Instar archite- a r Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: ‘Il libro della consolatione delle 3 > 1 phi sophiaque stabiliuit’; 4 lines of verse. medicine, semplici, solutive’. [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[N]el nome de o dio misericordioso de cui consentimento . . .’ [Augsburg]: Johann Froschauer, 1 Sept. 1496. 4 . r 6 4 a1 Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: ‘Il libro della consolatione delle collation: a^g h . medicine, semplici, solutive’ (Book I). Incipit: ‘[N]oi diciamo Woodcut initials. chel la medicina da fare vscire non e cosi fatta . . .’ HC *11120; Go¡ M-522; BMC II 395; Pr 1821; BSB-Ink M-351; v b4 Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Il libro della consolatione delle CIBN M-330; Hillard 1376; Sack, Freiburg, 2441^2; Sheppard medicine, semplici, solenni (Book II). Incipit: ‘[N]oi habiamo 1359. prolungatoil parlaredelleintentione...[L] aloeedelle migliori...’ COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco with dark r e2 Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Grabadin (Book I:) Antidotario. blue cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Incipit: ‘[A]biamo scripto nelli dua libri precedenti delle dechiar- Size: 206 ¿ 145 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 137 mm. ationi . . .’ Marginal notes, mainly extracting names ofsaints and authors, in r h3 Mesue, Johannes [pseudo-]: Grabadin (Book II:) Tractato delle red ink in a humanist hand. medicine particulari. Incipit: ‘Sana solo le in¢rmita il dio . . .’ Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘3447’ r Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, 31 July 1487. Folio. in pencil in the upper margin of a1 . Purchased from Caspar collation: [*4] a8 b^p6 q4. Haugg, Catalogue 82,no. 364 for 10 Marks; see Library Bills HC 11115; Go¡ M-519; BMC V 430; Pr 5153A; Sheppard 4160. (1886), no. 80. Micro¢che: Unit 11: Medical Incunabula: Part I. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.39.

COPY M-209 Methodius, S. Wanting q4 containing the register, also the blank leaf [*1]. Sheet m2 in the same type as the rest of the book, not as BMC. Revelationes divinae a sanctis angelis factae, et al. (ed. Gathering [*], containing the table, bound at the end. Sebastian Brant). Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half parchment over r a1 [Title-page.] mottled pasteboards, with manuscript title and shelfmark ‘[ ] 86 v > a1 Brant, Sebastian: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Meder. 26’ at the head of the spine. Size: 300 ¿ 208 ¿ 20 mm. Size of Incipit:‘Hortarisme crebrointerpellacionibusquoqueassiduis...’ leaf: 292 ¿ 197 mm. Dated Basel, 1 Nov.1497. Some marginal notes, mainly summarizing key points, and r a3 Aytinger,Wolfgangus: [Preface.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[H]omo cum in hon- ‘notta’ marks in Italian in a sixteenth-century hand. A few scrib- ore esset . . . [Ps 48] . . . Omne lignum paradisi non est assimila- bles and pen-trials in other early hands. Manuscript foliation ‘1^ tum . . .’ 92’ in an early hand. r a5 Methodius, S. [pseudo-]: Revelationes divinae a sanctis angelis Provenance: Giacomo Manzoni (1816^1889); book-plate, see factae. Edited by Sebastian Brant. Incipit:‘[S]ciendum nanque est Gelli, pl. lxxviii, no. 441; Bragaglia 1964, dating c.1850. quod exeuntes Adam et Eua de paradiso virgines fuisse . . .’ Purchased from Francesco Perrella, Naples, Catalogue 21, no. refs. See M-208. 340, for 45.50 Lire; see Library Bills, 24 May 1900. r d5 Aytinger,Wolfgangus: Tractatus super Methodium. Edited by shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1487.1. Sebastian Brant. Incipit:‘‘‘[H]ierusalem calcabitur a gentibus . . . [Lc 21,24] . . . Tunc enim omnis plenitudo gentium intrauerit M-208 Methodius, S. omnis Israhel saluus erit. Beatus Methodius vero dicit . . .’ Revelationes divinae a sanctis angelis factae, et al. r a1 [Title-page.] m-209^m-212] mexi¤ a, ferando 1773

r i6 [Verse.] ‘Omnipotens genitor qui verbo cuncta creasti > anonymous sale, 30 May 1840, lot 143. Apparently not purchased Condignas laudes quis tibi ferre potest’; 2 elegiac distichs. at this sale, but presumably acquired later. Basel: Michael Furter, 5 Jan. 1498. 4o. shelfmark: Mason II 34. collation: a^g8 h i6. Woodcuts. M-211 Metlinger, Bartholomaeus HC *11121; Go¡ M-524; BMC III 785; Pr 7738; BSB-Ink M-352; Ein Regiment der jungen Kinder [German]. CIBN M-331; Oates 2833; Sack, Freiburg, 2443; Schramm XXII r [a1 ] [Title-page.] p. 43; Schreiber V 4648; Sheppard 2527. r [a1 ] Metlinger, Bartholomaeus: [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[W]ann COPY nach ansehung g[ ]tlicher vmn menschlichen ordnung . . .’ See VL Binding: Nineteenth-centurygold-tooled diced russia; sprinkled VI 459^67. r blue-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 212 ¿ 145 ¿ 16 mm. [a2 ] [Metlinger, Bartholomaeus: Ein Regiment der jungen Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 131 mm. Kinder.] Incipit: ‘[C]onstantinus spricht so die frucht an die welt A few marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, in geborn wu« rt . . .’ an early humanist hand. Augsburg: Johann Ba« mler, 28 Aug. 1474. Folio. H describes a col- Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate; lective contents page, in which this work is listed ¢rst, together bibliographical notes on the recto of the front endleaf. with Go¡ T-384, E-182, and A-596. Bequeathed in 1834. collation: [a10 b c8]. Collation as Sheppard, not as Polain. shelfmark: Douce 109. v Type: 138 G. 26 leaves, the last blank. 27 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: v 185 ¿ 125 mm ([a2 ]).Woodcut initials. M-210 Methodius, S. H *11128 (fols 2r^28v); Go¡ M-528; Pr1607; BSB-Ink M-358; Osler, Revelationes divinae a sanctis angelis factae, et al. (ed. IM 49; Polain 2685; Schramm III p. 25; Schreiber V 4651; Sebastian Brant). Sheppard 1196. r a1 [Title-page.] COPY v a1 Brant, Sebastian: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Meder. Wanting [a1], and the blank leaf [c8]. Incipit: ‘[H]ortaris me crebro interpellationibus quoque assi- Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) mottled brown paper boards duis . . .’ Dated Basel,1 Nov.1497. with a paper label on the upper cover giving the title of the book, r a3 [Aytinger,Wolfgangus: Preface.] Incipit:‘‘‘[H]omo cum in hon- in an eighteenth-century(?) hand. Size: 303 ¿ 212 ¿ 10 mm. Sizeof ore esset . . . [Ps 48] . . . Omne lignum paradisi non est assimila- leaf: 298 ¿ 205 mm. v tum . . .’ Early annotation in red ink on [a6 ]; occasional pointing hands. r a5 Methodius, S. [pseudo-]: Revelationes divinae a sanctis angelis Bibliographical notes in German on the recto of the front endleaf. factae. Edited by Sebastian Brant. Incipit:‘[S]ciendum nanque est Provenance: Hermann von Guttenberg family (seventeenth/ quod exeuntes Adam et Eua de paradiso virgines fuisse . . .’ eighteenth century); armorial book-plate: per pale, or on a fess refs. See M-208. sable a star of the ¢rst; sable, a crescent-increscent or; see r d5 Aytinger,Wolfgangus: Tractatus super Methodium. Edited by Warnecke 816. William Horatio Crawford (1815^1888); sale (12 Sebastian Brant. Incipit:‘‘‘[H]ierusalem calcabitur a gentibus . . . Mar. 1891), lot 2091; blue bookseller’s ticket at the head of the [Lc 21,24] . . . Cum enim omnis plenitudo gentium intrauerit upper cover. Purchased through Quaritch for »2. 5. 0; see omnis Israhel saluus erit. Beatus Methodius vero dicit . . .’ Library Bills, 25 Mar. 1891; Annual Report of the Curators of r the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 10 May 1892, i6 [Verse.] ‘Omnipotens genitor qui verbo cuncta creasti > Condignas laudes quis tibi ferre potest’; 2 elegiac distichs. 471. Basel: Michael Furter, 14 Feb. 1500. 4o. shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen. 2.17. collation: a^g8 h i6. Woodcuts. M-212 Mexi¤ a, Ferando Go¡ M-525; BMC III 786; Pr 7740; BSB-Ink M-354; Schramm Nobiliario perfetamente copilado [Spanish]. XXII p. 43; Schreiber V 4649; Sheppard 2530. r a1 [Title-page.] r COPY a2 ‘Tabla del libro’. r A fragment consisting of signatures d2^7, i1^6. a5 MexI¤ a, Ferando: ‘Prologo’. Incipit:‘[E]sclarec° ido principe e alto Binding: Nineteenth-century German(?) paper boards covered rrey. Si la alta nobleza es produzida . . .’ Entered under ‘Mej|¤ a, with leaves from a liturgical manuscript on parchment, dyed Ferando’ in CIBN and BMC. v dark blue. ‘62’ on a lozenge-shaped label at the head of upper a5 [MexI¤ a, Ferando(?): Summaries of each book.] ‘Suma del libro’. cover, adjacent to the spine. Size: 226 ¿ 170 ¿ 23 mm. Size of Incipit:‘[C]onsiderando o pensando en el comienc° o o princ° ipio de leaf: 214 ¿ 152 mm. la presente obra . . .’ r ‘1705’ on the upper left-hand corner of the front pastedown. b1 MexI¤ a, Ferando: Nobiliario perfetamente copilado. Incipit: ‘Aytinger.’ in an eighteenth-century hand on verso of front ‘[S]egund es escrito en el primero libro de la ley. . .’ endleaf. Seville: Pedro Brun and Juan Gentil, 30 June 1492. Folio. Provenance: Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wu« rttemberg, 6 8 10 8 r collation: a b^h i k^m . Collation as Vindel; BMC collates Franciscans (seventeenth century); inscription on d2 : ‘. . . i10 K l m8’. ‘Franciscanorum Friburgi Brisgoiae 1648’. Perhaps Sotheby’s, Woodcut initials, coats of arms, banners, etc.: see Kurz, who consid- ers them to have been printed in metal type. 1774 michael de hungaria [m-212^m-214

H 11132 = HCR 11133; Go¡ M-531; BMC X 45; Pr 9545; CIBN Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the M-278; Nigel Gri⁄n, ‘Spanish Incunabula in the John Rylands Bodleian Library. Size: 217 ¿ 158 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ University Library of Manchester’, Bulletin of the John Rylands 148 mm. r University Library of Manchester, 70,2 (1988), 69^77 no. 10; The woodcut on a2 is partly coloured in red. Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 411; Konrad Haebler, Geschichte Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich. des spanischen Fru« hdruckes im Stammba« umen (Leipzig, 1923), Purchased from Munich viaThomas Rodd for Fl. 5, i.e. »0. 10. 0; 127^8; Kurz 254; Sheppard 7316; Vindel, Arte,V 130^42: 44. see Books Purchased (1837), 25.

COPY shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.52. Binding: Contemporary Spanish blind-tooled calf laid down SECOND COPY over nineteenth-century leather; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pas- Bound with B-192A; see there for details of binding and proven- tedowns; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers quadruple ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 133 mm. ¢llets form concentric frames. Inside alternate frames is a strap- Wanting b4.5. v work roll, which also decorates the inner rectangle. Size: 301 ¿ In this copy the text on a1 begins with a woodcut initial ‘D’. 217 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 200 mm. On the rear endleaf notes in German in an eighteenth-century Early marginal notes in Spanish, also‘nota’ marks. hand(?) on Albertus de Bonstetten. Albertus’s name has been Provenance: MPC; perhaps to be identi¢ed with Don Martin de added in manuscript in a sixteenth-century(?) hand on the title- Polea Castro, Huesca (£.1590); monogram stamped in purple ink page. r r shelfmark: Douce 92(2). on a1 . Number stamped in blue ink on a1 : ‘00216’. Purchased from Martinus Nijho¡, Catalogue 293, no. 1029 for Fl. 235; see note on the verso of the front endleaf [by D. M. Rogers]; Library M-214 Michael de Hungaria Bills, 13 Oct. 1899. Sermones praedicabiles, et al. [Latin and English]. shelfmark: Inc. d. S4.1492.1. r A2 [Table of contents.] r B2 [Introduction about the work.] Incipit:‘[S]equitur humiliat dom- M-213 Meynradus, S. inus ¢lius voca seruit stans moritur diligit venit ambula surge res- Passio S. Meynradi. urge. [I]ntentio magistri Michaelis de Vngaria autoris huius r a1 [Title-page.] operis in hiis duobus uersibus est ista . . .’ v r a1 Passio S. Meynradi. B2 Michael de Hungaria: Sermones praedicabiles.‘Sermones tre- refs. Sankt Meinrad zum elften Zentenarium seines Todes 861^ decim uniuersales’. Incipit: ‘[S]equitur. Carissimi dicit doctor 1961, ed. Benedictines of the Abbey of S. Maria, Einsiedeln Nicolaus de Lira super viii capitulo Mathei quod quinque de cau- (Einsiedeln, Zurich, and Cologne, 1961), 26^40. Sometimes sis iudei sequebantur Christum. A. Nam aliqui sequebantur attributed to Albertus de Bonstetten: see GW IV col. 559. Christum . . .’ v b4 Leo VIII, Pont. Max.: ‘Copia dedicationis angelice ac indul- refs. See Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik, ‘Some Hungarian Theologians gentia insignis heremitarum loci’. Incipit:‘[L]eo episcopus seruus in the late Renaissance’, Church History, 57 (1988), 5^18, at 5^6, seruorum dei. Conuenit apostolico moderamini piis locis . . .’ with bibliographical references; G. Borsa, Michael de Hungaria, r b6 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Con¢rmatio indulgentiarum Pii pape e¤ lete e¤ s mu™ ve¤ nek nyomtatott kiada¤ sai (Budapest, 1997), 33^45 secundi’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus seruus seruorum Dei. Dilectis and 140 no. 5; G. Borsa, Michael de Hungaria: A Medieval ¢liis abbati et conuentui monasterii beate Marie loci heremi- Author in Britain, His Person and a Biography of the Printed tarum . . . Iniunctum nobis desuper . . .’ Editions of His Work Between 1480 and 1621 (Budapest, 1998), r b7 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘De dedicatione angelica’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius no. 5. r episcopus seruus seruorum Dei. Dilecto ¢lio Geraldo abbati O4 Sermo de passione Domini. Incipit: ‘[Q]ue utilitatis in sanguine monasterii beate Marie virginis . . .’ meo Psal., reuerendissimi, sicut nouerunt homines scole . . .’ Text r v v b8 ‘Su¡ragia de beato Meynrado martyre et heremita’. Incipit: in English on O5 and P5 , conclusiones on the blood of Christ. r ‘[G]loria dignus es et honore sacer Christi martyr Meynrade . . .’ P8 Sermo de perfectionis hominis. Incipit:‘[H]ugo deVienna super v b8 Brant, S[ebastian: Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Fac Deus ob illo Gen. i. Faciamus hominem, etc. ait creator hominis deus in his meritum Meynradi martyris atque Syluicole regni premia adire uerbis . . .’ > r tui’; 3 elegiac distichs. Q3 Sermo de ¢de et dilectione Dei et proximi. Incipit: ‘[A]mbulate o in dilectione ad Ephes. v et in presentis dominice epistolari o⁄cio Basel: Michael Furter, 20 Sept. 1496. 4 . 6 8 ad imitationem . . .’ collation: a b . o 21 woodcuts: see Schramm XXII pls 524^8, 530^1, 524 [repeated], [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, c.1484^5]. 4 . As dated by HPT, 537, 536, 558, 539, 541^4, 547, 555 [twice], 556^7; not the order as CIBN, Sack, and Sheppard; Polain dates [c.1486]. 10 8 6 8 given in Schramm or in BSB-Ink. collation: A B^N O PQ . H *12453; Go¡ P-142; BMC III 784; Pr 7731; BSB-Ink P-27; CIBN C 3204; Go¡ M-540; Pr 9279; Campbell1251; CIBN M-344; HPT II P-41; Schramm XXII p. 43 and plates as above; SchreiberV 4607; 437; ILC1579; Polain 2694; Sack, Freiburg, 2446; Sheppard 7136. Sheppard 2519^20. COPY

FIRST COPY Wanting the blank leaf Q8. v In this copy a four-line space is left for the initial on a1 . Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalf calf; marbled paper boards. At the head of the spine is the‘AF’monogram of Augustus Frederick (see below), below a ducal coronet, both in gilt. Size: 209 ¿ 145 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 136 mm. m-214^m-218] michault, pierre 1775

r On B2 a three-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in interlocked red and H *14551 = *14545; Go¡ M-555; BMC III 748; Pr 7617; BSB-Ink blue with extensions into the margins; other two- and three-line M-380; Sack, Freiburg, 2449; Sheppard 2418. Micro¢che: Unit initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II.

red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red; running head- COPY ings giving the number ofthe sermon are supplied in black ink in a Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century grey-green cloth; bound ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand; capital strokes and underlining for the Bodleian Library. Size: 219 ¿ 151 ¿ 12 mm. Size of in red. leaf: 209 ¿ 140 mm. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); Some early marginal notes, including comments on the text and book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘III.B.e.6*’: see Lee, extraction of key words, also‘nota’ marks. Royal Book-plates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt I, part of lot 4072. Two- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, Purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1848), 41. and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.57. underlining in red. r Provenance: Mainz, Recollect Franciscans; inscription on a1 in M-215 Michael Scotus an eighteenth-century(?) hand: ‘Bibliothec[a] Fratrum Franciscanum Minorum Recoll. Mog[ ]ae’. Hector Marie A. de Liber physiognomiae. r Backer (1843^1925); name on a1 : ‘H. de Backer’. Joseph Baer & r a1 [Table of contents.] ‘Rubricae omnium capitulorum conten- Co., Catalogue143, no.637. Purchased from Baer for 8 Marks; see torum in hoc praesenti uolumine’. Library Bills,7 May 1884. r a4 Michael Scotus: Liber physiognomiae [addressed to] Fridericus shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.55. II, Emperor. Incipit: ‘[I]mperator inter caetera quibus te oportet esse sollicitum est . . . [N]obilis imperator uir gratiose quasi omnium gratiarum et donorum . . .’ (M-217) Michael Scotus refs. See Lohr 27 (1971) 349; Thorndike^Kibre 662, 913. Liber physiognomiae. [Venice: Jacobus de Fivizzano, Lunensis], 1477. 4o. [Paris]: Regnault Chaudie' re and Nicole de la Barre, [c.1527]. 8o. collation: a10 b^h8 i K6. As ascribed by Philippe Renouard, Inventaire chronologique des HC *14550; Go¡ M-551; BMC V 242; Pr 4364; BSB-Ink M-376; e¤ ditions parisiennes du XVIe sie' cle. III. 1521^30 (Abbeville, 1985), CIBN M-350; Osler, IM 124; Sheppard 3529. Micro¢che: Unit no.1332; originally dated by the Bodleian Library to [1499]. 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. collation: a^f8.

COPY Not in Pr; Renouard, Inventaire chronologique, no. 1332, with the Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with gold-tooled Bodleian given as the location of one of the two copies listed; not spine. Size: 200 ¿ 140 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 129 mm. in Sheppard. Early marginal annotations, including comments on the text, and COPY pointing hands. On K6 and on the following two rear endleaves Bound with: are various notes about and recipes for treatments of the pox, 1. Pierre Bersuire, Metamorphosis Ovidiana explanata. [Rouen:] accompanied by the dates ‘1481’ and ‘1484’, and a recipe for Thomas Laisne,17 Dec. 1521. dying hair, all written in the same ¢fteenth-century hand, the Wanting f8, presumably containing the device of Regnault hand of the other annotations in gathering K, including Chaudie' re. ‘Renaldus d[e] Villa noua Ciruriqs Cattelanus fuit bonus [a]stro- Leaves f4^7 mutilated. nomus’ [with thanks to Joseph Ziegler and Martin Kau¡mann for Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards, with the reading the inscription]. spine covered in dark blue paper. Size: 146 ¿ 102 ¿ 26 mm. Size Provenance: Dinus Piazentinus(?) (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); of leaf: 139 ¿ 92 mm. v inscription on K5 : ‘Dinus Piazentinus(?) cirurigss.’ Sheppard Occasional early annotations. Bibliographical notes by Douce on states that this item was purchased in 1863. the front endleaf. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.65. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: DouceW 33(2). M-216 Michael Scotus Liber physiognomiae. r M-218 Michault, Pierre a1 [Title-page.] r La danse des aveugles [French]. a2 [Table of contents.] ‘Rubrice omnium capitulorum contentorum r in hoc presenti volumine’. a1 [Title-page.] r r a4 Michael Scotus: Liber physiognomiae [addressed to] Fridericus a2 [Michault, Pierre]: La danse des aveugles. II, Emperor. Incipit: ‘[I]mperator inter cetera quibus te oportet refs. Pierre Michault, Oeuvres poe¤ tiques, ed. Barbara Folkart esse sollicitum est . . . [N]obilis imperator vir gratiose quasi (Paris, 1980), 83^139, with some variations, especially at the end. omnium gratiarum et donorum . . .’ Lyons: [Guillaume Le Roy, c.1485]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; refs. See M-215. ISTC dates [c.1485^6], with its source ‘G. v.Thienen’. [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not before 1485]. 4o. As dated by Sack collation: a^e8 [f 4]. Gathering [f] is not signed. and BSB-Ink; CIBN dates [c.1485^6]. Types: 195 G, 108 B. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 44 leaves. 26 8 r r collation: a^e . lines (a3 ).Type area: 142 ¿ 91 mm (a3 ).Woodcuts. 1776 minorica elucidativa [m-218^(m-220)

Not in Pr; Fairfax Murray, French Books, 376; Pellechet MS. 7928 Bodleian copy of the sale catalogue to Gasparolli for 5 Florins(?) (7863); Sheppard 6572^3. 10. Abbe¤ Gasparolli (£. 1776). Purchased from Joseph Sams in

COPY Oct. 1856 for »1. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1857), 50; Library Bound with: Bills (1856^8), no. 93, item 394. 1. [J. Bouchet], Les regnars traversant les perilleuses voyes. Paris: shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.40. Philippe Le Noir, 25 Jan. 1530. Wanting a1^2, 4.5, 7^8, b5, c6, including all the woodcuts; Sheppard (M-220) Minorica Elucidativa (ed. Nicolaus de notes that the missing text has been supplied in manuscript (in a Lovanio) seventeenth-century(?) hand), although, where this text can be r [a1 ] [Title-page.] compared with that in Fairfax Murray, French Books, there seem r [a2 ] [Nicolaus de Lovanio]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘Continentur in hoc to be some variations. libello materia multum exquisite ventilata . . .’ Three later woodcuts have been pasted in on the substitute leaves r v r v [a3 ] Minorica elucidativa:‘Tractatus detractorius et impugnatiuus’. a1 , b5 , and c6 . r [The entire volume was edited by Nicolaus de Lovanio.] Incipit: Leaf a3 : ‘[L]A||iduite et frequeš tacion de mon poy gnant pen|er r > ‘Placetmagnopereinobseruantibusvitaregularisetmonastica...’ me ¢|t entrer en vng |oš > ge . . .’; [f4 ], l. 1: ‘Par les veuez rai|ons et reigles > . . .’; (l. 20) ‘Cy ¢ni|t la dance des aueugles > imprimee a refs. Sometimes attributed to the editor, and also, probably erro- lion.’ neously, to Alexander de Ariostis; the work is not ascribed to Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century mottled parchment Alexander by Gerold Fussenegger, ‘De vita et scripta fratri with gold-tooled spine. Size: 194 ¿ 135 ¿ 31 mm. Size of Alexandri Ariosti (Àc.1486)’, Archivum Franciscanum leaf: 188 ¿ 125 mm. r Historicum, 49 (1956), 143^65. In the lower margin of [f4 ] a cropped note in French in a six- r b6 Minorica elucidativa: ‘Apologia vel tractatus defensorius et teenth-century(?) hand. responsiuus’. Incipit: ‘Quidam nimium scrupulosus frater vt ex Three-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, and suis perpenditur . . .’ paragraph marks supplied in red; underlining in red; capitals r E4 Minorica elucidativa: ‘Decretum concilii Constanciensis’. touched with yellow wash. Incipit:‘Sacrosancta et generalis synodus Constancie[n]si dilectis Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate; ecclesie ¢liis generali . . . Supplicationibus personarum que voto bibliographical notes on the front endleaves. Bequeathed in 1834. religionis sunt . . .’ shelfmark: Douce B subt. 248(2). v E7 Martinus V, Pont. Max.: Minorica elucidativa: ‘Con¢rmatio decreti consilii Constanciensis’. Incipit: ‘Martinus episcopus ser- uus seruorum Dei . . . Ne forte cuiuslibet temeritatis incursus . . .’ M-219 Milis, Johannes Nicolaus de Dated 7 May 1420. v Repertorium iuris. E8 Minorica elucidativa: ‘Bulla con¢rmationis huius decreti’. r [a2 ] Milis, Johannes [Nicolaus] de: Repertorium iuris. Incipit: Incipit: ‘Uniuersis presentes litteras inspecturis miseratione ‘[A]bsenti queritur actio ex contractu per patrem celebrato etiam diuina Ludouicus patriarcha Aquilegiensis, dux de Deck, si ¢lius . . .’ Amadius Lugdunensis et Henricus Bituricensis archiepiscopi refs. See Schulte II 299^300; J. Mann, ‘An Excerpt from De salutem in domino sempiternam. Noveritis nos quasdam lit- Milis’s Repertorium Iuris in the Library of Juan de Segovia’, teras . . .’ Dated 10 Oct. 1435. v Revista espan‹ ola de derecho cano¤ nico, 49:132 (1992), 235^43, at f2 Johannes Brixiensis: Minorica elucidativa: ‘Magistralis ques- 240^1. tio . . . super decreto consilii Constanciensis’. Incipit: ‘Utrum v [E10 ] [Colophon.] decretumsacriconsiliiConstantiensisdiuidensfratresminores...’ v [E10 ] [Verse.] ‘Exuperat cunctas hec iuris practica Milis Nec modo > r materias inuenit illa tibi’; 3 elegiac distichs. g2 Eugenius IV,Pont. Max.: Minorica elucidativa:‘Bulla‘Ut sacra Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, 29 Apr. 1475. Folio. ordinis’’. Incipit: ‘Eugenius episcopus seruus seruorum Dei ad collation: [a^n10 o12 p^z A^D10 E12]. perpetuam memoriam. Ut sacra ordinis minorum religio cuius zeli sinceritas . . .’ Dated 23 July 1447. HC11154; Go¡ M-571; BMC IX138; Pr 9213; Campbell1255; CIBN r M-360; HPT II 435; ILC 1590; Oates 3700; Rhodes 1200; g6 Minorica elucidativa: ‘Statuta siue declaratio regule fratrum Sheppard 7078. minorum que alio nomine diciter Martiniana’. Incipit: ‘Johannes miseratione diuina tituli sancti Petri ad Vincula sacrosancte COPY ecclesie . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves [a1], and [E11^12]. v h7 [Note.] Incipit: ‘Notandum quod consilium Constantiense quod Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) mottled calf, with gold-tooled decreuit fratres minores de obseruantia . . .’ spine. Remains of a manuscript label at the head of the spine. r h8 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Minorica elucidativa: ‘Bulla ‘‘Presertim Size: 290 ¿ 213 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 203 mm. felicis’’’. Incipit: ‘Pius episcopus seruus seruorum Dei . . . Two- and four-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in Presertim felicis recordationis Eugenii quarti et Nicolai quinti . . .’ red. Dated12 Jan. 1463. Provenance: Jean-Baptiste (III) Verdussen (1698^1773); book- v h8 Minorica elucidativa:‘Regula et vita minorum fratrum’. Incipit: plate on both pastedowns, inscribed ‘Pietas homini tutissima vir- ‘Regula et vita minorum fratrum hec est scilicet Domini nostri tus’, and illustrated in Linnig 37; sale, Cataloguslibrorum Joannis Jesu Christi . . .’ Baptistae Verdussen . . . (Antwerp: Verdussen, 15 July 1776), ‘Jus canonicum’, p. 106, lot 40, marked down in the annotated (m-220)^m-223] mirabilia romae 1777

v i3 Minorica elucidativa: ‘Ex speculo perfectionis fratrum min- M-222 Mirabilia Romae orum’. Incipit: ‘[P]ostquam secunda regula quam fecerat beatus [a r] Mirabilia Romae. Incipit: ‘[M]urus ciuitatis habet trecentas Franciscus . . .’ 2 sexaginta et vnam turres . . .’ Paris: [EŁ tienne Jehannot] for Jean Petit,‘22 Mar. 1499’ [c.1502]. refs. See Ernst Trenkler, ‘Guide di Roma’, Festsschrift Josef o 8 . A reprint, including the date, of Bocard’s edition (Go¡ Stummvol, ed. Josef Mayerho« fer and Walter Ritzer, II, Museion, M-589); see CIBN and BBFN. CIBN dates by the state of Petit’s NS 2, 4/2 (Vienna, 1970), 752^7, at 753; VLVI 602^6, esp. 602^3 device. Pr assigns to [Jean Poitevin]. Sheppard dates [22 Mar. with reference to this and the Roman recension. BMC notes that 1499/1500]. this recension di¡ers from the Roman one invarious ways, includ- 8 4 collation: [a] b^d E f^h i . ing the presence of an additional ¢nal chapter entitled ‘Totile HC 1651^2; CR 4044; Go¡ M-588; BMC VIII 199; Pr 8369; BBFN exaspiratio in seruos dei’. 79; CIBN II p. 262; Oates 3147; Sheppard 6511. Treviso: G[erardus de Lisa, de] F[landria], 12 Apr. 1475. 4o. COPY collation: [a10]. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) half calf with green cloth; bound HC 11188; BMC VI 884; Pr 6463; CIBN M-368; Hillard 1385; Nine for the Bodleian Library. Size: 147 ¿ 100 ¿ 11 mm. Size of Robijntje Miedema, Die ‘Mirabilia Romae’. Untersuchungen zu leaf: 141 ¿ 91 mm. ihrer Uº berlieferung mit Edition der deutschen und niederla« n- v On h8 early marginal annotations in red ink. dischen Texte, Mu« nchener Texte und Untersuchungen zur r Provenance: Bulley (c.1600); inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Homo bulla deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters, 108 (Tu« bingen, 1996), 179, Bulley’, with price of 12d below. John Selden (1584^1654); see no. *l 22; Pollak, Le guide di Roma, ed. Schudt, 361, no. 563; MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 70. Presented in 1659. Rhodes, Treviso, no. 14; Sergio Rossetti, Rome. A Bibliography o shelfmark: 8 M 27 Th. Seld. from the Invention of Printing through 1899: I: The Guide Books, Biblioteca di bibliogra¢a italiana, 157 (Florence, 2000), 2 no. M-221 Mirabilia Puteolorum (ed. Franciscus G-020; Sheppard 5491. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of the World, Travellers’ Tales. Gri¡olinus and Arnaldus de Bruxella) COPY r [a2 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Pius Leaf [a10] repaired. II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[E]uoluenti mihi quedam librorum volu- Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half purple morocco; mina, Pie pontifex maxime, et animum laxandi gratia . . .’ r pink marbled paper boards. Size: 204 ¿ 146 ¿ 7 mm. Size of [a3 ] [Introduction noting the additions made by Franciscus leaf: 199 ¿ 142 mm. Gri¡olinus.] Incipit: ‘Et quia post editionem libelli per dictum Bibliographical notes in Italian in an eighteenth/nineteenth-cen- Franciscum . . .’ v tury hand on the recto of the front endleaf. [a3 ] ‘Regule seruande per volentem ire ad balnea’. [Edited by Two- and three-line initials and paragraph marks supplied in red. Franciscus Gri¡olinus.] Incipit: ‘Cum ad balnea veneris, dimitte Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. turbationes et iras animi . . .’ Bequeathed in 1834. refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 279. v shelfmark: Douce 88. [a4 ] Mirabilia Puteolorum. [Edited by Franciscus Gri¡olinus and Arnaldus de Bruxella.] Incipit: ‘[S]udatorium Putheolos a M-223 Mirabilia Romae Neapoli petens cum medium . . .’ Franciscus’ role as editor is r recorded in the introductory note; Arnaldus is named as editor [a1 ] Mirabilia Romae. Incipit: ‘[M]urus vrbis habet trecentas sexa- in the colophon. ginta et vnam turres . . .’ r refs. See M-222. [f3 ] [Table of contents.] o Naples: Arnaldus de Bruxella, 31 Dec. 1475. 8o. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, 1491^1500]. 8 . 8 collation: [a^e8 f6]. collation: [a ]. r HR 6585; Go¡ M-590; BMC VI 858; Pr 6690; Fava^Bresciano 92; Type: 88 G, last state. Capital space on [a1 ]. Lombard M. 8 leaves. r r r Osler, IM 89; Rhodes 1486; Sheppard 5426. Micro¢che: Unit 13: 23 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 102 ¿ 67 mm ([a2 ]). Leaf [a1 ]. ‘ð Medical Incunabula: Part III. Mirabilia Rome vrbis. MVrus vrbis habet treceš tas |exaginta et r > > vnaq turres . . .’; [a8 ], l.14:‘. . . Et ideo vo- catur |ancta Maria ara COPY > celi h e|t eccle|ia fratruš minorum. ð Finis’. Wanting the blank leaves [a ] and [f ]. > > 1 6 Pr 3780; Miedema 186, no. l 47; not in Pollak, Le guide di Roma; Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment. Size: 171 ¿ 129 ¿ Rossetti, Rome: I: The Guide Books, 6 no. G-063a; Sheppard 13 mm. Size of leaf: 170 ¿ 123 mm. 2991. Irregular manuscript foliation: 1^40, with 38^9 repeated. Two- to four-line initials and occasional paragraph marks sup- COPY plied in black ink. Bound with: Provenance: Carlo di Martino (sixteenth century?); inscription 2. (Mirabilia Romaevelpotius)Historiaetdescriptiourbis Romae. r Rome: [Andreas Freitag],11July 1492 (M-228). on [a2 ]: ‘Vtitur R[euerendus] P. F. Carolus de Martino. lect.’ Dr Peters (seventeenth century?); name on the outside of the lower Mutilated throughout. cover. Thomas Thorpe; Catalogue (1832), no. 1460. Purchased Binding: Half calf with brown cloth; bound for the Bodleian from Thorpe for » 1. 11. 6; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 345, Library. Size: 136 ¿ 111 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 127 ¿ 91 mm. and Books Purchased (1832),19. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.21. 1778 mirabilia romae [m-223^m-228

Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Selden Supra111, refs. See M-222. v o fol. 49 : ‘Mirabil. Romae: cum aliis tract: 8 old’; MS. Broxb. 84. [Rome: Marcellus Silber, not before 1510]. 8o. As assigned and 10, p. 99:‘De mirabilibus Romae urbis. 1492’. Presented in 1659. dated by Alberto Tinto, Gli annali tipogra¢ci di Eucario e o shelfmark: 8 R 23(1) Art. Seld. Marcello Silber (1501^27), Biblioteca di bibliogra¢a italiana, 55 (Florence, 1968), 85; Sheppard assigns to [Eucharius Silber] and M-224 Mirabilia Romae dates [c.1500]. r 8 [a2 ] Mirabilia Romae. Incipit:‘[M]urus vrbis habet trrcentas(!) sex- collation: [a ]. v aginta et vnam turres . . .’ Types: 125 G, title; 88 R. 8 leaves. 24 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 106 ¿ v refs. See M-222. 74 mm ([a2 ]).Woodcut of the wolf suckling Romulus and Remus r r o on [a1 ]. Leaf [a1 ], title: ‘Mirabilia vrbis Rome.’ [woodcut, wolf [Rome: Johann Besicken and Sigismundus Mayer, c.1495]. 8 . v > collation: [a8]. suckling Romulus and Remus]. [a1 ]. ð ‘Mirabilia vrbis Rome. > v MVrus vrbis Rome habet Treceš tas |ex aginta & vnaš turres. Type: 71 G. Lombard M. 8 leaves. 29 lines ([a4 ]). Type area: 104 ¿ > r v Propugnacula |ex milia & nonaginta . . .’; [a8 ], l. 23: ‘celi: Et e|t 61 mm ([a4 ]). Woodcut of Rhea Silvia, and the wolf suckling > v v eccle|ia fratruš minok. Deo gratias.’ Romulus and Remus on [a1 ]. Leaf [a1 ] [woodcut, Rhea Silvia]. > r Not in Pr; Miedema 195, no. l 94; not in Pollak, Le guide di Roma; [a2 ]: ‘Mirabilia Romane vrbis MVrus vrbis habet trrcentas |e- v > > Rossetti, Rome: I: The Guide Books, 14 no. G-135; Sander 4612, xaginta hvnam turres. . .’; [a8 ], l. 22:‘h e|t eccle|ia fratrum minok: > Finiuš t mirabilia vrbis:’. pl. 783; Sheppard 3112. Pr 3985; Miedema189, no. l 64; not in Pollak, Le guide di Roma; not COPY in Rossetti, Rome: I:The Guide Books; Sheppard 3169. Bound with (A-268): see there for details of binding and proven-

COPY ance. Size of leaf: 125 ¿ 91 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) half purple morocco; marbled shelfmark: Douce R 257(1). paper boards and pastedowns. Size: 135 ¿ 98 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 130 ¿ 90 mm. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. (M-227) Mirabilia Romae r Bequeathed in 1834. [a1 ] [Title-page.] v Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 6. [a1 ] Mirabilia Romae. Incipit: ‘[M]urus urbis Rome habet rrecen- shelfmark: Douce 32. tas(!) sexaginta et unam turres . . .’ refs. See M-222. M-225 Mirabilia Romae [Rome: Marcellus Silber, not before 1510]. 8o. As assigned and r dated by ISTC, from IGI (which originally assigned to [a1 ] Mirabilia Romae. Incipit: ‘[M]urus vrbis habet trecentas sexa- ginta et unam turres . . .’ [Eucharius Silber] and dated [c.1498]); Sheppard assigns to refs. See M-222. [Eucharius Silber] and dates [c.1500]. 8 o collation: [a ]. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1495.] 8 . r 8 Types: 146 G, title; 84 R. 8 leaves. 24 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 102 ¿ collation: [a ]. r r r r 75 mm ([a2 ]). Woodcut on [a1 ] showing Rhea Silvia, and the Type: 84 R. 8 leaves. 24 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 101 ¿ 68 mm ([a2 ]). r r wolf suckling Romulus and Remus. Leaf [a1 ]: ‘Mirabilia Rome.’ Woodcut on [a1 ]: A £oral and acanthus-leaf frame; in the upper v [Woodcut]; [a1 ]: ‘ðMirabilia urbis Rome. MVrus urbis Rome right-hand corner ‘S. P. Q. R.’; within the frame a kneeling ¢gure, r > perhaps of Roma. Leaf [a r]. ð ‘Mirabilia Rome vrbis. [M]Vrus habet rreceš tas |exagin > ta . . .’; [a8 ], l. 22: ‘e|t eccle|ia fratrum 1 > Mino . ðDeo gratias.’ vrbis habet treceš ntas |exaginta et vnaš turres. Propugnacula |ex k > > v R, Supplement, 130; not in Pr; IGI 6484; Miedema 198, no. *l 110; milia h nonaginta. h. xxii miliaria proticula= ria . . .’; [a8 ].‘. . . Et > not in Pollak, Le guide di Roma; Rossetti, Rome: I: The Guide ideo vocatur |ancta Maria ara celi h e|t eccle|ia fratrum min- > > Books, 18 no. G-178; Sander 4604, pl. 782; Sheppard 3107. orum. > ð Finis’. H *11180; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-404; Miedema189, no. *l 66; Oates COPY 1565; not in Pollak, Le guide di Roma; Rossetti, Rome: I: The Bound with A-269; see there for details of binding. Size of Guide Books, 9 no. G-092; Sander 4603; not in Sheppard. leaf: 133 ¿ 98 mm.

COPY Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. 71 listing theology books in quarto: ‘Mirabilia Romae cum Wanting [a ]. Size of leaves: 136 ¿ 97 mm. modo con¢tendi et conjurationis spiritum’; MS. Selden Supra 1 r o Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. 111, fol. 23 mentions ‘Antichita della citta di Roma. 8 ’. shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(35). Presented in 1659. shelfmark: 8o M 40(1) Th. Seld. (M-226) Mirabilia Romae r [a1 ] [Title-page.] M-228 Mirabilia Romae v [a1 ] Mirabilia Romae. Incipit:‘[M]urus vrbis Rome habet trecentas (Mirabilia Romae vel potius)Historia et descriptio urbis sexaginta et vnam turres . . .’ Romae, et al. r a1 [Summary of contents.] Incipit: ‘[I]n isto opusculo dicitur quo- modo Romulus et Remus nati sunt . . .’ m-228^m-230] mirabilia romae 1779

r r a2 [(Mirabilia Romae vel potius) Historia et descriptio urbis G6 ‘Stationes’. Incipit: ‘In die cinerum feria iiii ad sanctam Romae.] Incipit: ‘[R]oma ciuitas sancta caput mundi anno post Sabinam . . .’ The stationes are listed according to the liturgical euersionisTroiane . . .’ year. refs. See Honemann,‘Mirabilia Romae’, 604^5. Rome: Stephan Plannck, 6 Nov. 1497. 8o. r b8 [Aegidius Romanus pseudo-]: Oratio de S. Veronica. ‘Salue collation: [A] B^G8. sancta facies nostri redemptoris > In qua nitet species diuini splen- Woodcuts. doris’; 50 lines of verse. HC *11199; Go¡ M-602; BMC IV 99; Pr 3722; BSB-Ink I-150; refs. See Walther, Initia, 17153. Miedema 190, no. *l 69; Mirabilia Romae. Rome: Stephan r c1 ‘Collecta’. Incipit:‘Deus qui nobis lumenvultus tui memoriale. . .’ Planck, 20 November, 1489 [facsimile edition], with introduction by Christian Hulsen (Berlin, 1925), 26, (8); Pollak, Le guide di v « c1 Indulgentiae septem ecclesiarum principalium urbis Romae. Roma, 188, no. 12; Rossetti, Rome: I: The Guide Books, 10 no. Incipit: ‘Sanctus Siluester papa scribit in cronica sua quod Roma G-100; Sander 4550; Sheppard 2980. fuerunt . . .’ refs. See Honemann,‘Mirabilia Romae’, 603^4. COPY Wanting the blank leaf [A ] and [A ]. d r [Indulgences of other churches.] ‘Sequuntur alie ecclesie urbis 1 8 1 Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) calf; gold-tooled spine, marbled Rome’. Incipit: ‘[A]d sanctam Mariam Transtyberim hic locus pastedowns. Size: 140 ¿ 102 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 133 ¿ 93 mm. ubi nunc illa venerabilis . . .’ Bibliographical notes by Douce on the recto of the front endleaf. g v ‘Stationes’. Incipit: ‘In die cinerum feria iiii ad sanctam 1 Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Sabinam . . .’ The stationes are listed according to the liturgical Bequeathed in 1834. year. r shelfmark: Douce 13. g4 ‘Sequuntur uersus stationum quadragesime designantes’.‘Inclita Roma tibi ueniarum sancta tuarum > Talis erit statio contritis et ore confessis’; 17 hexameters. M-230 Mirabilia Romae Rome: [Andreas Freitag], 11 July 1492. 8o. (Mirabilia Romae vel potius)Historia et descriptio urbis collation: a^f8 g4. Romae [German] Die grossenWunderwerke der heiligen Woodcuts: see Sander. Stadt Rom, et al. C 4053; Go¡ M-598; BMC IV134; Pr 3850; Miedema186^7, no. l 50; r A2 [Summary of contents.] Incipit: ‘[I]n diesem bu« chlin stet ges- Pollak, Le guidedi Roma,186, no. 6; Rossetti, Rome: I:The Guide chryben wie Rome von erst gebau . . .’ Books, 7 no. G-066; Sander 4570; Sheppard 3151. Micro¢che: v A2 [(Mirabilia Romae vel potius) Historia et descriptio urbis Unit 6: Image of theWorld,Travellers’ Tales. Romae: Die grossen Wunderwerke der heiligen Stadt Rom.] COPY Incipit: ‘[D]a die heylige stat Rom gepau« et wardt von anbegyn Bound with M-223; see there for details of binding and proven- der welt . . .’ r ance. Size of leaf: 129 ¿ 90 mm. B4 Indulgentiae septem ecclesiarum principalium urbis Romae. Mutilated. Leaf g4 backed. ‘Hyer nach stet geschriben die genad und ablas ouch das heiltume shelfmark: 8o R 23(2) Art. Seld. bey den siben haubt kirchen . . .’ Incipit: ‘[D]er heilig pabest Siluester der schreibt in seiner cronica . . .’ r M-229 Mirabilia Romae D2 [Indulgences of other churches.] Incipit: ‘Item zum sant Maria Transtiberim die kirche heysset zum vnser lieben . . .’ (Mirabilia Romae vel potius)Historia et descriptio urbis v Romae, et al. G3 ‘Die Staciones’. Incipit: ‘Im ascher mitwoch zum sant Sabina . . .’The stationes are listed according to the liturgical year. [A r] [Summary of contents.] Incipit:‘[I]n isto opusculo dicitur quo- 2 Strasbourg: [Matthias Hupfu¡], 1500. 4o. modo Romulus et Remus nati sunt . . .’ collation: A8 B6 C^F6.4 G6. [A r] [(Mirabilia Romae vel potius) Historia et descriptio urbis 3 Woodcuts: see Schreiber. Romae.] Incipit: ‘[R]oma ciuitas sancta caput mundi anno post C 4057; BMC I 166; Pr 556 = 754; Miedema 210, 212, no. *d20; euersionisTroiane . . .’ Pollak, Le guide di Roma, 220^1, no. 135; Rossetti, Rome: I:The refs. See M-228. Guide Books,11no. G-111; Sack, Freiburg, 2459; SchreiberV 5137 C r [Aegidius Romanus pseudo-]: Oratio de S. Veronica. ‘Salue 1 = 5138; Sheppard 549. sancta facies nostri redemptoris > In qua nitet species diuini splen- doris’; 50 lines of verse. COPY refs. See Walther, Initia, 17153. Wanting A1,C6,D2.3,G6. r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with purple cloth; bound C2 ‘Collecta’. Incipit: ‘Deus qui nobis lumen vultus tui memor- iale . . .’ for the Bodleian Library. Size: 192 ¿ 138 ¿ 11 mm. Size of r leaf: 188 ¿ 128 mm. C2 Indulgentiae septem ecclesiarum principalium urbis Romae. Incipit: ‘Sanctus Siluester papa scribit in cronica sua quod Roma Provenance: Purchased, according to Sheppard, in 1868. fuerunt . . .’ shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.61. v D6 [Indulgences of other churches.] Incipit:‘[A]d sanctam Mariam Transtyberim hic locus vbi nunc illa venerabilis . . .’ 1780 miracoli della vergine maria [m-231^m-231a

M-231 Mirabilia Romae M-231A Miracoli dellaVergine Maria [Italian] r (Mirabilia Romae vel potius)Historia et descriptio urbis [*2 ] [List of contents, by chapter]. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui comenza alcuni Romae [Italian] In questa operetta si contiene come miracoli de la gloriosa uerzene Maria. E prima come scampo Romulo e Remo nacquono, et al. una do[m]na soa diuota da le insidie del dimonio infernale. Capitulo primo . . .’ [a r] [Summary of contents.] Incipit: ‘[I]n questa opereta si contiene 2 [a r] Miracoli della vergine Maria.‘Qui comenciano alcuni miracoli come Romulo e Remo nacquono . . .’ 1 de la gloriosa verzene Maria . . .’ Incipit: ‘[E]ra uno caualiero [a r] [(Mirabilia Romae vel potius) Historia et descriptio urbis 3 molto richo e potente . . .’ Romae.] Incipit: ‘[R]oma cita santa capo del mondo edi¢cata fu refs. See Scrittori di religione del Trecento volgarizzamenti, ed. dopo la distructione di Troia . . .’ Giuseppe De Luca (Turin, 1977), IV 727^8; Ottavia Niccoli, La c r Indulgentiae septem ecclesiarum principalium urbis Romae. 4 vita religiosa nell’Italia moderna. Secoli XV-XVIII (Rome, 1998), ‘Indulgentie dele vii chiesie principale di Roma’. Incipit: ‘Santo 22^3; E. Barbieri, ‘Fra tradizione e cambiamento: note sul libro Siluestro papa scriue nella cronica sua che a Roma erano . . .’ spirituale del XVI secolo’, in Libri, biblioteche e cultura nell’Italia e r [Indulgences of other churches.] ‘De le indulgentie e reliquie de 1 delCinqueeSeicento, ed. E. Barbieri and D.Zardin (Milan, 2002), laltre chiesie di Roma’. Incipit: ‘[S]anta Maria in Transteuero nel 3^61; La vita nei libri: edizioni illustrate a stampa del quattro e luoco doue e hora questa venerabile . . .’ Cinquecento dalla fondazione Giorgio Cini, ed. M. Zorzi (Venice, h v ‘Satione(!)’. Incipit:‘Il giorno dele cenere o vero primo di di qua- 2 2003), no. II/10. tragesima a santa Sabina . . .’ The stationes are listed according to [i r] [Verse colophon.] ‘Vrbe Vincentie doue stato impronta Lopra the liturgical year. 4 > beata de miraculi tanti’; 8 lines of verse. v [Rome: Johann Besicken and Martinus de Amsterdam, c.1500]. [i4 ] [Register.] 8o. As assigned and dated by Sheppard; Pr assigns to : Johannes de Reno, 1 Sept. 1476. 4o. [Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck]; Sheppard formerly dated [c.1495]. collation: [* a^h8 i6]. collation: [a] b^g8 h4. A r H11229; not in Pr; IGI 6495; not in Sheppard.The copydescribed in Type: 87 G . 60 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 23 lines ([a5 ]). Type area: r r r IGI does not include the gathering containing the table. 98 ¿ 67 mm ([a5 ]). Woodcut initial R (1a) on [a3 ], S (1b) on e1 . r COPY Lombards.Woodcuts: [a1], blank; [a2 ],‘In questa opereta si con- v r Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) Italian parchment; marbled tiene’, etc.; [a2 ], woodcut, Rhea Silvia; [a3 ], woodcut, arms, text, r pastedowns. Remains of title and imprint information, very ‘Roma cita santa’, etc.; c3 ,‘Indulgentie dele. vij. chiesie principali v r faded, in brown ink on the spine.‘BV 7 10’ in dark brown ink on di Roma’; c4 , woodcut, St John; c5 , text, ‘Santo Siluestro papa > r v a square paper label pasted in the lower left-hand corner of the scriue’, etc.; c8 , woodcut, St Peter; c8 , text,‘La seconda chiesia’, v r r front cover. Size: 215 ¿ 151 ¿ 31mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 143 mm. etc.; d2 , woodcut, St Paul; d3 , text, ‘La tertio chiesa’, etc.; d4 , v v Most initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red, some with woodcut, and Child; d4 , text,‘La quarta chiesa’, etc.; d5 , r v black and red pen-work decoration and extensions into the mar- woodcut, St Lawrence; d6 , text, ‘La quinta chiesa’, etc.; d6 , r r gins; occasional initials are supplied in black ink; some capital woodcut, St Sebastian; d7 , text,‘La sexta chiesa’, etc.; d8 , wood- v r strokes in red; capitals touched with yellow wash. cut, Cruci¢xion; d8 , text, ‘La septima chiesa’, etc.; e1 , ‘Dele v Brother Victor de Muriano (£. 1479); inscription on the recto of Indulgentie et reliquie de laltre chiesie di Roma’; h2 , ‘Satione(!) della quatragesima’. h v. ‘Finis’. Leaf [a r]: ‘IN que ta opereta i the front endleaf:‘Iste liber est de fr.Victor de Muriano monachus 4 2 | | o coš tiene come Ro mulo e Remo nacquono . . . ’; (l. 6) ‘ . . . Et ordinis Camaldulensis anno domini M. quadrigentesimo 79 die > > primo mensis Decembris’. Sixteenth-century inscription in an etiam deglimperatori Romani in > che modo imperarono in cominciaš do dal pri mo cioe Julio ce|are in |ino al tempo de Italian hand on the same leaf: ‘Est mei A. F. et amicorum’. > r Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), IV no. 736; number in Coš = > |tantino . . .’; [a3 ]. [arms of the Emperor, Pope Alexander VI, and the city of Rome] ‘ROma cita |anta: capo del black ink on the verso of the front endleaf; sale (1789), lot 1440, v > sold for »0. 6. 0 according to the annotated copy of the sale cata- mondo. . .’; h4 , l. 22: ‘Finis’. Pr 3593; Miedema 224, no. i9; not in Pollak, Le guide di Roma; logue; note on the recto of the front endleaf ‘Pinelli Auction’ in Rossetti, Rome: I: The Guide Books, 9 no. G-089; Sheppard Wodhull’s hand. Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); signature and th 3172^3. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of theWorld,Travellers’ Tales. date (‘Feb. 8 1790’) on the recto of the front endleaf, also ‘Collat. & complet’ and reference to Panzer, both in his hand. COPY John Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale (1886), lot 1742. John Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; marbled Vertue, 1st Roman Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth (1826^1900); pastedowns. Size:147 ¿ 109 ¿ 14 mm. Sizeofleaf: 141 ¿ 101mm. armorial book-plate. Stonyhurst College; presented by Vertue in Bibliographical note in Italian in a nineteenth-century hand 1894, as partofa giftof incunables and Aldines; shelfmark‘BV 7 attached to the recto of one of the front endleaves. > 10’ on a small, square paper label at the tail of the upper cover; Provenance: Uberto [ ] (sixteenth/seventeenth century); washed sale, Early Printed Books from Stonyhurst College (London: inscription in the lower margin of [a r]: ‘Uberto nobili cham[ ] 2 Sotheby’s, 18 June 2003), lot 108. Purchased through the Friends ¢li’. Alessandro, Count Mortara (À1855). Purchased in 1852 from of the Bodleian Library (Rogers Fund), American Friends of the Count Mortara; not found in Alessandro Mortara, Biblioteca Bodleian, and the Friends of the National Libraries in 2003 for Italica, 1852. »9750; see ledger number ‘02/03 627’. shelfmark: Mortara 192. shelfmark: Inc. e. I25.1476.1. m-232^m-233] mirk, john 1781

M-232 Mirk, John style of the Incarnation, starting the year on 25 March (Sheppard). Liber festivalis [English]. 8 6 8 6 8 4 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 r collation: [*] a b c d dq e f g h i k l m n o p q r s t v x a2 Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. y6 z4. refs. Mirk’s Festial: ACollection of Homilies, ed. Theodor Erbe, Woodcuts. EETS, Extra Ser., 96 (London, 1905), with variants. See Susan H 7030; BMC XI; Pr 9755; Du¡ 300; Oates 4172; Sheppard 7506^7; Powell,‘John Mirk’s Festial and the Pastoral Programme’, Leeds STC 17958. Studies in English, NS 22 (1991), 85^102; Susan Powell, Prolegomena to a New Edition of the ‘Festial’, University of FIRST COPY Wanting all before leaf g ; also wanting g , h , i , k , l , p , Salford ESRI Literary and Cultural Studies, 18 (Salford, 1995), 2 4 1 6 1.8, 3.6 3.6, 8 6 r , t , gathering v, leaves x , y , gathering z. who notes, at 18, that Caxton’s edition was based on a ‘B’ text. 5, 6 1.6 1, 2, 6, 8 1.6, 3.4 Leaf h r, col.1, l. 4: ‘. . . meruelous . . .’ Unlike the modern edition,‘homilies de tempore’and ‘de sanctis’ 2 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled red morocco; are kept separate, in the following order: nos 1, 15^17, 20^3, 25^7, marbled pastedowns; bound identically to item 2 (see below), so 29, 28, 30, 36^41, 2^14,18, 24, 31^5, 44^5, 47^52, 54^5, 57^68. presumably for the Bodleian Library. Size: 300 ¿ 200 ¿ 25 mm. Westminster: William Caxton, 30 June 1483. Folio. Probably Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 186 mm. issued with Quattuor Sermones [1483]. The homily for St Thomas of Canterbury has been crossed out. 8 6 r collation: a^n o p . On l1 : ‘There was a man and he was semper idem And by his HC 7029 (I); Go¡ M-620; BMC XI; Pr 9652; Caxton, Exhibition, > trade he was Mercator quidem > He had a wyfe was neyther tall BL, no. 53; de Ricci, Caxton, 79; Du¡ 298; Needham, Pardoner, nor brevis > But in her Carriage she was somewhat levis > When 88, no. Cx 65; Sheppard 7390; STC 17957 (I). he had gave what she desired satis > Then for the same she made COPY him Cuckhole gratis [ ] [ ] WilliamWickham’. Bound with: Provenance (of sheet y2.5): John Bagford (1650^1716). Thomas r 2. Quattuor sermones. Westminster: William Caxton, [1487] Hearne (1678^1735); inscriptions in Hearne’s hand on y2 :‘About (Q-007(1)). Almes. It is a Fragment of a Book printed by Caxton. I had it of r Wanting gathering a, leaves f2^8 and h4^6. Mr. Bagford’; and ony5 :‘Of St. Katheryne. It is the ¡ragmentofa Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Book printed by Caxton. I had it of Mr. Bagford.’H [ ] [ ]; inscrip- Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. tion on the rear endleaf in a nineteenth-century hand: ‘The last Rebacked. Size: 265 ¿ 185 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 255 ¿ 168 mm. two leaves I found in a book of fragments of T. Hearne’. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and scribbles Provenance (of the rest of the item): William Wickham (sixteenth r r in a number of early English hands. On b1 : ‘Directions for keep- century); name on l1 . William Herbert (1718^1795); anonymous ing feasts all the year’, probably in Selden’s hand. Bibliographical armorial book-plate and his signature on front endleaf. Edward notes on front endleaf in an English sixteenth/seventeenth-cen- Vernon Utterson (1776^1856); his monogram on front endleaf; v v sale, lot 730. Purchased for »6. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1852), tury hand. Drawings of St Paul on i2 and St James on m2 . On r 29. a2 of item 2: ‘for the [deleted] John Slye(?) pope John Joh[n] v Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Caxton Press Q; Auct. R sup. 7. Synnes’. On b7 of item 2:‘John ShawTomLeke Symony Stelthe’. v shelfmark: Arch. G d.36. Provenance: John Powell (sixteenth century); inscription on d6 of item 2: ‘I John Powell a member of the tru cathholick church’. SECOND COPY John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84.10, p. 50:‘Directions Wanting the ¢rst unsigned gathering of 8 leaves; also wanting c3.4, for keeping of Festivalls. ^1483’. Presented in 1659. g4, k4.5, o4.5, r5, s3^6, z1.4, z3. r Former Bodleian shelfmarks: D 1. 15 Th. Seld.; AA 84 Th. Seld. Leaf v2 mutilated. Gatherings h and i di¡erently set. Leaf h2 , col. (84 across the fore-edge). 1, l. 4: ‘. . . maruelous . . .’ shelfmark: S. Seld. d.8(1). Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled red morocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 290 ¿ 210 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 192 mm. M-233 Mirk, John At thebeginning, ¢ve leaves of manuscript containing the missing Liber festivalis [English]. text in the same hand that supplied leaves in the Spencer-Rylands v copy. Bibliographical note by Falconer Madan. [*1 ] [Prologue.] Incipit:‘Thehelpe and the grace ofalmyghtygod. . .’ r Provenance: William Little (sixteenth century); inscription on [*2 ] Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. r y5 : ‘Wyllyam Lyttell howes thys book’. Purchased from Thomas refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. On the textual var- Rodd for »6. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 15; Library Bills iants see M-232; Powell, Prolegomena, 18 notes that this edition (1829^32), no. 351. was based on a di¡erent ‘B’ text from that used by Caxton in his Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. R sup. 5. 1483 edition (M-232, above). The homily for St Margaret (no. 48) shelfmark: Arch. G d.34. has been omitted. THIRD COPY [Oxford: Theodoricus Rood], 19 Mar. 1486/7. Folio. Dated14 Oct. Fragments. Bound as endleaves in C-498(3); see there for details 1486 by Du¡, Oates, and BMC. The colophon reads: (1486) ‘the of binding and provenance. day aftir |eint Edward the kyng’and is taken by Du¡, Oates, and Front endleaf is part of sheet q3.6, rear endleaf is sheet q4.5. BMC to refer to St (whose translation was shelfmark: Vet. F1 c.115 (endleaves). honoured on13 Oct.), rather than to St Edward, King and Martyr, honoured on 18 March (Madan, Pr, Sheppard). Rood used the 1782 mirk, john [m-234^m-237

M-234 Mirk, John COPY Liber festivalis [English]. Bound with: r 2. Quattuor sermones. Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, 1494 a2 [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ r (Q-008). a2 Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. Wanting a1 (contents not known) and the blank leaf k6. refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. See M-232; Powell, Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf. Size: Prolegomena, 18 notes that this second Caxton edition was based 188 ¿ 140 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 126 mm. on the ‘B’ text used in the Rood edition (M-233, above), and was On front endleaf: ‘Sl. b. 5.2295’ and ‘Sl. b. 6.12’. A few marginal followed by all subsequent editions up to 1532. In this edition the notes, mainly extracting key words, and some underlining in a six- ‘Nova festa’ (that is ‘Visitatio BVM’,‘Trans¢guratio Domini’,‘De teenth-century English hand. nomine Ihesu’, and ‘Hamus caritatis’) are added at the end of the Provenance: James West (1704?^1772); see below. Thomas text.The homily for St Margaret (no. 48) is omitted. Hearne (1678^1735); inscription on front endleaf: ‘Suum xuique [Westminster]: William Caxton, [1491]. Folio. Probably issued Tho. Hearne, Apr. 9o 1722. Ex dono amicissimi ornatissimique with Quattuor Sermones (Du¡ 302). Juvenis Jacobi West e' collegio Balliolensi’; see MS. Rawl. D. collation: a^p8 q2 R8 s6. 1167, fol. 21r, no. 22(1). Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755). Woodcut: see BMC. Bequeathed in 1755. H 7028 (I); C 2479; Go¡ M-621; BMC XI; Pr 9686; de Ricci, Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.17(1). Caxton, 80; Du¡ 301; Needham, Pardoner, 90, no. Cx 103; Oates shelfmark: Arch. G e.1(1). 4114 (I); Sheppard 7423; STC 17959 (I). COPY M-236 Mirk, John Bound with: Liber festivalis, et al. [English]. 2. Quattuor sermones. Westminster: William Caxton, [1487] Fragment. (Q-007(2)). Rouen: James Ravynell, 4 Feb. 1495. 4o. A page-for-page reprint of Wanting the blank leaf a1; wanting also e4.5 and f6. Wynkyn deWorde’s edition of1493. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) calf, the spine gold-tooled; 8 6 sprinkled red-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Formerly collation: a^z h m k . chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of upper cover. Size: Woodcut. 265 ¿ 200 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 258 ¿ 184 mm. C 2482; BMC VIII 400; Pr 8784; Du¡ 309; Sheppard 6825; STC ‘Cc17’in brown inkon the upper left-hand cornerofverso offront 17963.5. endleaf. On rear endleafverses in a contemporary hand, probably COPY Myddalson’s: ‘O swet hart with paynys smert so sore to yow my Bound in place of k5, wanting, is a copyof Wynkyn deWorde’s edi- tion of 1496 (M-238); see there for details of binding and proven- mynd to yow ys set > but that y must ye may me trust with all my body and mynd to yow I breke . . . that me may meet together and ance. Size of leaf: 176 ¿ 125 mm. lysten y hast [ ]’. A single leaf, numbered cc, containing the colophon without Provenance: John Middalson (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); his Ravynell’s name, as BMC. name on rear endleaf. Nathaniel Crynes (1686^1745); bibliogra- shelfmark: Douce 36*. phical notes in his hand on front endleaf. Bequeathed in 1745. Former Bodleian shelfmark: [ ] 66 (‘66’across head of fore-edge); M-237 Mirk, John Auct. QQ sup.1.13(1). Liber festivalis, et al. [English]. shelfmark: Arch. G d.9(1). r a1 [Title-page.] r a2 ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ M-235 Mirk, John r Liber festivalis [English]. a2 Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. See M-232 and r a2 [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ M-234. In this edition the ‘Nova festa’ are incorporated in their r a2 Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. proper places in the text, that is ‘Visitatio BVM’ between nos 45 refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. See M-232 and and 47; ‘Trans¢guratio Domini’ and ‘De nomine Ihesu’ between M-234. In this edition the ‘Nova festa’ are incorporated in their nos 51 and 52; ‘Hamus caritatis’ at the end. St Margaret (no. 48) proper places in the text, that is ‘Visitatio BVM’ between nos 45 omitted. v and 47; ‘Trans¢guratio Domini’ and ‘De nomine Ihesu’ between q5 [Colophon.] v nos 51 and 52; ‘Hamus caritatis’ at the end. St Margaret (no. 48) q5 ‘Tabula sermonum’. r is omitted. r1 Quattuor sermones. Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, 1493. 4o. Probably issued with refs. N. F. Blake, Quattuor Sermones: Printed by William Quattuor Sermones, 1494. Caxton, Middle English Texts, 2 (Heidelberg, 1975). See also Sue collation: a^z8 h m k6. Powell, ‘Why Quattuor Sermones?’, in Texts and their Contexts. Woodcut: see BMC. Papers from the Early Book Society, ed. John Scattergood and H 7032 (I); Go¡ M-622; BMC XI; Pr 9692; Du¡ 307; Sheppard Julia Bo¡ey (Dublin,1997), 181^95. r 7427; STC 17962. v6 [Second colophon.] Paris: Johannes Higman and Wolfgang Hopyl, 26 Feb. 1494/5. 4o. collation: a^p8 q6 r^t8 v6. m-237^m-240] mirk, john 1783

Woodcuts. liber festiualis > in toto mundo non [ ] > propter sapientiam > . . .’; C 2483; BMC VIII 136; Pr 8136; Du¡ 311; Sheppard 6346^7; STC 27 lines of verse. The same hand has also cancelled the word ‘fes- 17964. tialis’on the title-page and substituted ‘bestialis’. v m FIRST COPY Provenance: William Cole (1721^1793); inscription on a1 : ‘W The title cut out and mounted. Cole Coll. [then on erasure] di(?). Iohan. Cant. 1751’. Francis Binding: Nineteenth-centurydiced russia, the spine gold-tooled; Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and blue silk bookmark. shelfmark: Douce 36(1). Size: 203 ¿ 155 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 140 mm. v On a1 an inscription within the woodcut:‘qui pro aliis orat pro se M-239 Mirk, John ipso laborat. 1538’. Liber festivalis [English]. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. r a1 [Title-page.] Bequeathed in 1834. r a2 ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ shelfmark: Douce 35. v a2 Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. SECOND COPY refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe. See M-232 and M-234. Wanting a . 1 o Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century russia, the spine gold- Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, 1499. 4 . 8 6 tooled, with sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 214 ¿ 160 ¿ collation: a^z h m k . 28 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 144 mm. Woodcuts: see BMC. Occasional marginal notes, structuring the text, extracting key C 2484 (I); Go¡ M-623; BMC XI; Pr 9716 (I); Du¡ 317; Sheppard words, underlining in brown ink in the text, and pointing hands 7465; STC 17967 (I). in an early English hand. The word ‘pope’cancelled. The homily COPY v r for St Thomas of Canterbury (h5 ^h6 ) crossed out. Bound with a manuscript Book of Hours in English; see A v Provenance: John Wiles (sixteenth century); name on l3 : ‘Jhon Descriptive, Analytical, and Critical Catalogue of the [John] Wyllyes’. Richard Gough (1735^1809); bequeathed in1809. Manuscripts Bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias shelfmark: Gough Missals125. Ashmole, ed.William Henry Black (Oxford, 1845),1053^4. Wanting gatherings a^l, leaf p8, and all after y8. Leaf m1 mutilated. M-238 Mirk, John Binding: Seventeenth-century old calf. Rebacked in1959 by Ron Liber festivalis [English]. Harvey; ‘R. H. 8.3.59’ in pen on the rear pastedown. Size: 195 ¿ r 140 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 117 mm. a1 [Title-page.] r v v r r A few notes in Welsh on m4 , n4 , x3 , and x4 . Several notes, a2 ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ r r r a r Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. including drafts of letters, in English: n2 , q1 (referring to ‘o 2 con[se] . . . in our marches of Wales). refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. See M-232 and r Provenance: ‘John ap John’ on m2 in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- M-234. In this edition the ‘Nova festa’ are incorporated in their r r v proper places in the text, that is ‘Visitatio BVM’ between nos 45 tury hand. ‘Edward hayre(?)’ on m5 . On n2 : ‘ . . .’ On o2 : ‘[ ] hynd de Ruthyn in Comitati de yoman(?) [ ] obligari Thom de and 47; ‘Trans¢guratio Domini’ and ‘De nomine Ihesu’ between v nos 51 and 52; ‘Hamus caritatis’ at the end. St Margaret (no. 48) Gloganoc in Comitati de [ ]’. On s3 : ‘Petrus hynd(?) est verous possessor hunc librum sibi vendicat’. On t r: ‘T. L. est verus pos- is omitted. 8 o sessor huius Libri vell huic libro testes per me Thomas Lewis’. Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde,1496. 4 . A page-for-page-reprint r > On v6 : ‘Thomas ap John o[wne]s this boke god mak hym a good of De Worde’s edition of 1493 (Du¡ 307); probably issued with v v man amen’. ‘Mary G(?)ibbs’ on x1 . On y2 : ‘Thomas Morys de Quattuor Sermones. 8 6 Ruthyn’. Elias Ashmole (1617^1692). Ashmolean Museum, collation: a^z h m k . Oxford, 1692.Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860. Woodcuts: see BMC. shelfmark: Ashm.1288(2). H 7033 (I); BMC XI; Pr 9702; Du¡ 312; Sheppard 7446; STC 17965 (I). M-240 Mirk, John COPY Liber festivalis [English]. Bound with: r 2. Quattuor sermones. Westminster: [Wynkyn de Worde], 1496 a1 [Title-page.] r (Q-009). a2 ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ a r Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. Wanting the colophon leaf k5, in place of which is bound a leaf 2 numbered cc containing the colophon of the edition printed by J. refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. See M-232 and Ravynell, Rouen, 4 Feb. 1495 (Bod-inc. M-236).Wanting also the M-234. In this edition the ‘Nova festa’ are incorporated in their proper places in the text, that is ‘Visitatio BVM’ between nos 45 blank leaf k6. Binding: Seventeenth-century calf; rebacked with an eighteenth- and 47; ‘Trans¢guratio Domini’ and ‘De nomine Ihesu’ between century gold-tooled spine. Size: 182 ¿ 135 ¿ 38 mm. Size of nos 51 and 52; ‘Hamus caritatis’ at the end. St Margaret (no. 48) leaf: 176 ¿ 125 mm. is omitted. On the front pastedown, bibliographical notes and shelfmark ‘C. London: Richard Pynson, 6 July 1499. 4o. Issued with Quattuor 20’ in Cole’s hand. On theverso ofthe rear endleafa satirical com- Sermones (Du¡ 316). Pr mistook the BM copy of STC 17970 for position in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century English hand:‘Iste this edition. 1784 missale [m-240^m-243 collation: a^s8 t v6. Go¡ M-630; Pr 3280; E 1005; Schreiber V 3318; Sheppard 2033.

Woodcuts: see BMC. COPY H 7034 (I); BMC XI; Pr 9794; Du¡ 315;Sheppard 7552; STC17966.5 Bound in a modern guard-book, assembled in its present form in (I). 1954. COPY Printed side, l.4:‘mI|erete’. Bound with C-454(2); see there for details of binding and proven- From the damage to the recto, it seems that the leaf was once used ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 128 mm. as a pastedown. Size of leaf: 181 ¿ 105 mm. Wanting a1, d8, e1^4, g7, 8, h1^4, k5^8, p5, v6. Leaves a2^4, l5, t1 and t3 The woodcut is coloured. Initials are supplied in red. are mutilated. Sheets o3.6 and o4.5 are transposed. Provenance: Ludwig Rosenthal (1840^1928), Catalogue 90 no. v Leaf v5 , Colophon, l. 4: ‘Lon= > donš . . .’, not as Du¡. 98. Purchased in 1892; perhaps this was one of the two missals shelfmark: Arch. A e.101(1). purchased at the Lawrence sale (London: Sotheby’s, 9^12 May 1892), lots 432 and 435 for »10 and »45. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(13). M-241 Mirk, John shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(17). Liber festivalis, et al. [English]. r a1 [Title-page.] r a2 ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘The helpe and grace of almyghty god . . .’ M-243 Missale r a2 Mirk, John: Liber festivalis. Missale Benedictinum. refs. Mirk’s Festial, ed. Erbe, with variants. See M-232 and r [*1 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan.‘Erhardi ep’; 10 Jan.‘Pauli cf’; M-234. In this edition the ‘Nova festa’ are incorporated in their 3 Feb. ‘Cunegundis v’ (red); 2 May ‘Sigismundi m’; 4 May proper places in the text, that is ‘Visitatio BVM’ between nos 45 ‘Floriani m’; 8 May ‘Memoria angelorum’; 13 May ‘Servacii ep’; and 47; ‘Trans¢guratio Domini’ and ‘De nomine Ihesu’ between 15 June ‘Viti Modesti et Crescentie’ (red); 4 July ‘Udalrici ep’; 7 nos 51 and 52; ‘Hamus caritatis’ at the end. St Margaret (no. 48) July ‘[ ]ilibaldi ep’; 8 July ‘Kiliani et soc. eius mm’; 6 Sept.‘Magni is omitted. r cf’; 28 Sept. ‘[ ]enczeslai regis’; 7 Nov. ‘[ ]illebrordi ep’; 16 Nov. x6 [Colophon.] v ‘Othmari cf’; 12 Dec.‘Otilie v Iudoci cf’. x6 ‘Tabula sermonum’. r r [*4 ] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. x8 Quattuor sermones. r [a1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] refs. See M-237. r v [n10 ] ‘Preparatoria ante missam’. ‘Ad exuitionem cappe’. Incipit: [us7 ] [Second colophon.] ‘[E]xue me domine veterem hominem . . .’ o r Rouen: Martin Morin, for Jean Richard, 22 June 1499. 4 . [o1 ] [Ordinarium missae.] j8 r collation: a^z h m . [p1 ] [Canon missae.] r Woodcuts. [q1 ] [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1^2; ‘De venerabili sacra- H 7031 (‘1490’) = 7035; Go¡, Supplement, M-623a; BMC VIII 398; mento’; 3^5; ‘De patrono ordinis’; ‘De patrono monasterii relin- Pr 8778; Du¡ 314; Oates 3282; Sheppard 6821; STC 17966. quitur ordinatio o⁄cij vniuscuiusque loci rectori ad placitum’;

COPY ‘De sanctis quorum reliquie habentur’; 7; 27; ‘Pro petente ora- tione pro se ¢eri’; 10; 48; 39; 22; 47;‘Pro pestilentia’;‘Pro pestilen- Leaf a1 backed. Many leaves repaired. Binding: Seventeenth-century calf, the spine stamped in gilt with tia et fame’; 53; 33; ‘Pro aduersitate ecclesie’; 17; ‘Pro prelato et the arms of Ashmole; spine repaired at the head and tail. Size: subditis’; ‘In die conuersionis monachorum’; ‘Pro professis’; 46; 213 ¿ 150 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 139 mm. 18; 27; 24; ‘Pro temptatione’; 19; ‘Pro sinodo aut colloquiorum Occasional marginal notes, providing corrections to the text, and tempore’; 21; ‘Pro benefactoribus’; 49; 12; 51; 50; 13; 55; 29; 30^1; scribbles in an early English hand. The homily for St Thomas of ‘Pro amico vel fautrice’; 15^16; 11; 36; 41^45. r Canterbury (l1^5) and the General Sentence ([us2^7]) have been [s2 ] [Missae pro defunctis.] r cancelled. [s8 ] [Commune sanctorum.] r Provenance: Thomas Hindle(?) (sixteenth century); ‘Thomas [v7 ] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’.Followedby ‘In die consecrationis’;‘In r Hendyll [ ]’on a1 in an early English hand. Elias Ashmole (1617^ dedicatione altaris’. r 1692). Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1692. Transferred to the [v9 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘Stephani prothomartiris’ to Bodleian Library in 1860. ‘Thome ap’. r shelfmark: Ashm. 1218. [B7 ] [Sequentiae.] Including sequences for the main feasts of the proper of tempore, saints, for the common of saints, and for the dedication of the church. M-242 Missa Bamberg: Johann Sensenschmidt, 31 July 1481. Folio. Missa pro animabus exulibus. collation: [*4 a^n10 o12 p^z A10 BC8]. Printed side Missa pro animabus exulibus. ‘Collecta’. Incipit: Woodcuts. ‘[M]iserete(!) misericors deus animabus illis . . .’ HCR11267; Go¡ M-631; BMC I174; Pr 782; BSB-Ink M-421; CIBN refs. Corpus Orationum, nos 3356 (Collecta); 5807 (Secreta); M-393; Meyer-Baer 207; Schreiber V 4676; Sheppard 574^5; 1089 (Complenda). Weale p. 222; Weale^Bohatta 1680. [Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, c.1500.] Single sheet. COPY collation: Single sheet. Wanting the ¢rst four leaves containing the Calendar, etc.; also Woodcut. the ¢rst two sheets of gathering [o]. The latter are replaced by m-243^m-244] missale 1785

r two parchment sheets, of which signature [o1^2] supply the miss- On [a1 ] an eight-line woodcut initial ‘A’ is coloured in gold on a ing text in contemporary manuscript (Gloria, Credo, etc.) The square blue ground edged in red, with red, pink, and green foliate v blank [o11] is cut away, and [o12] contains on recto manuscript extensions into the margin and red dots. On [o12 ] a full-page min- r Orationes de passione Domini et De S. Katherina, and on verso iature of the Cruci¢xion; on [p1 ] a woodcut initial ‘T’ coloured. a painting of the Cruci¢xion. Supplementary o⁄ces in manu- Other six- to eight-line initials are supplied in red, green, grey, script on the blankverso of [p10] and [C8]. blue, and pink with white or yellow pen-work decoration on a Printed on parchment. square black, pink, red, or brown ground with yellow or white The division of the lines in the colophon agrees with BMC, not pen-work decoration. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. with H. Capital strokes in red. One of the BL copies, C.13.c.2 (formerly Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian IB. 2617), from the old Royal Library,has an identical added min- Library; yellow-edged leaves. At some time after the earliest addi- iature and initials by the same hand. tions had already been made, leather index tabs were ¢xed to the Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown; other books with outer edges, including a large spherical knot marking the ‘Te igi- neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired between 1835 and1862. tur’. Size: 365 ¿ 275 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 353 ¿ 245 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.9. Parchment leaves from the ‘temporale’ of a thirteenth-century German noted (adiastematic neums) Antiphoner pasted inside M-244 Missale both covers, with two-line initials supplied in red and other initi- Missale Cartusiense. als supplied in brown ink with red pen-work decoration. r [Most of the following information has been taken from the green [*2 ] ‘Excerpta ex dictis sanctorum doctorum de diuersis defectibus folder entitled ‘Printed Books with MS. Additions’, copy in Duke et negligentiis, necnon dobujs casibus qui committi et contingere Humfrey’s Library]. Probably added at the same time as the dec- possunt in missa’. Incipit: ‘Si sacerdos in missa ante canonem ali- quo casu de¢ciat . . .’ oration: the two leaves replacing the original fol. cxxx^xxxi, [o1, r [*4 ] ‘Benedictio amoris sancti Iohannis’. Io 1,1^14, followed by 2], see above; musical notation on staves ruled in brown ink, simi- lar to that added to BL C.13.c.2; marginal notes, mainly chapter Kyrieleison, Pater noster, and [Benedictio vini novi] for which r see Franz, Benediktionen, I 284^5 no. 1. references for Epistles and Gospels; on [o12 ]: Mass ‘De passione r [**1 ] ‘Registrum missalis Carthusiensium’. domini’ and antiphon and sequence ‘De sancta Katherina’ r v [***1 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 7 Mar. ‘Thome de Aquino cf’; 1 (Chevalier, Rep. hymn., no. 18080). On [p10 ], originally blank, preceding thevotive masses, further masses, the ¢rst without rub- Apr.‘Hugonis ep et cf’; 19 Oct.‘Commemoratio Cluniacensium’; ric but perhaps for the Passion with sequence (Chevalier, Rep. 21 Oct.‘Hylarionis cf’; 8 Nov.‘Festum reliquiarum’ (red); 9 Nov. hymn., no. 1842); the second is headed ‘De compassione gloriose ‘Commemoratio fratrum nostrorum’; 19 Nov.‘Hugonis ep et cf’ r (red); virginis Marie’. On [C8 ] the sequence for S. Elisabeth: ‘Gaude syon quod eggressus ad te decor est regressus . . . eruamur inferi’ refs. See B. Lambres, ‘Le calendrier cartusien’, Etudes (Chevalier, Rep. hymn., no. 6958; AH 55 no. 120), masses ‘De Gre¤ goriennes, 2 (1957), 153^61 and Emmanuel Cluzet, sancta Katherina’,‘De s Adelario ep et m’,‘De s Francisco’,‘In fes- Particularite¤ s du Missel Cartusien, 5 vols, Analecta Cartusiana, 99:26^30 (Salzburg and Lewiston, NY,1994). tiuitate reliquiarum’,‘In festo presentacionis BVM’,‘De s Eobano r a1 [Proprium de tempore.] ep et m’,‘De omnibus sanctis’,‘Ad s Bonifacium’,‘Ad s Barbaram’, r n3 [Ordinarium missae.] ‘In capella corporis Christi’, ‘In capella beate virginis’, ‘Ad s v n5 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] Michaelem’, some notes on masses for St , and on feast r days of Sts Onuphrius (11 June), Christina (24 July), and n6 [Canon missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between Holy r Saturday and Easter day. Theodosia (2 Apr.). On [C8 ]: ‘myš henburg’, perhaps the name of v v4 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. the scribe. The added masses for Sts Adalar, Boniface, and v v5 [Proprium de sanctis.] From S. Silvester to S.Thomas ap. Eoban suggest a connection with Erfurt, or perhaps Fulda, r F6 ‘Commune sanctorum’. though St Boniface is given less prominence. Adalar and Eoban r are among saints added to the calendar in BL C.13.c.2, and F7 [Missae peculiares.] See M-267 nos 1^3; ‘De passione domini’; 4^5; ‘Pro familiaribus’; 20^21. cross-references in the text of the BL book suggest that it once r contained at the beginning added masses, now lost, including G7 [Collectae speciales.] See M-267 nos 7; 10; 46; 18; 10; ‘Pro viuis one for St Eoban, similar to those added here. Possibly written et defunctis’;‘De omnibus sanctis’; 27; 34; 31; 30; 29; 12;‘Pro epis- by the same hand, but in a more cursive script, a paper bifolium, copo’; ‘Pro prelatis’; 16; ‘De sanctis et reliquijs ecclesie’; 15; 36; ‘Pro principibus’; 48; ‘Contra Theucros siue paganos’; ‘Pro found loose between [g8] and [g9] and now bound in after [p10], containing a mass ‘De quinque vulneribus Christi’,‘O¡[icium] de famulo’; ‘Pro famula’; ‘Pro reconcilia[tione?] peccatoris’; 24; 23; sancta cruce’,‘Missa de spinea corona’, and a mass (for the priest ‘Pro castitate’; 13; ‘Tempore mortalitatis vel pestilentie’; 17; 49; r ‘Dominicis diebus oratio generalis’. himself?) with the rubric ‘Col[lecta] sacerdotis’. On [a1 ]: ‘Liber v H8 [Missae pro defunctis.] septimus’ in a large textura. In an early sixteenth-century(?) v v I5 ‘Speciales collecte de quibusdam sanctis’. It includes: ‘De tribus hand added in red in the upper margin of [B3 ]:‘In festo presenta- cionis BMVo⁄cium peromniaut in eius concepcione’; there is an sanctis regibus’; ‘De s Ioseph nutritio domini’; ‘Dorothee v’; identical note at this point in BL C.13.c.2 , perhaps in the same ‘Appolonie v’; ‘Marie Egyptiace’; ‘Decem milium mm’; v ‘Elisabeth vidue’;‘Otilie v’. hand. On [B6 ] ‘De s Anna missa votiva’ and mass ‘In festo divi- sionis apostolorum’; the text of the mass for St Anne is not the same as either of the added masses for St Anne in BL C.13.c.2. 1786 missale [m-244^m-245

v K1 [De capitulis, antiphonis, versiculis et orationibus ad tertiam Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Pru« ll, Carthusians, S.Vitus. per circulum anni.] Purchased in June 1862 from Charles J. Stewart, for »10. 10. 0; [Speier: Peter Drach, not after 1496]. Folio. Copy known with see rectangular label on the front pastedown and Library Bills owner’s date1496 (note in BMC reprint). (1862^4). collation: [* **4 ***6] a^m8 n4 [1] o^z A^H8 I^K6. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.21. Woodcuts. HC *11276; Go¡ M-634; BMC II 500; Pr 2398; BSB-Ink M-423; CIBN M-395; F. Geldner, ‘Probleme um den Speyrer M-245 Missale Druckherrn und Buchha« ndler Peter Drach’, Gb Jb (1962), 150^7, Missale Cisterciense. v at 156; Geldner (Drach), 28; Heitz, Kanonbilder, 36; Meyer-Baer [*1 ] ‘Johannes, Abbas Cistercii’ (Jean de Cirey, Abbot of 33; Rhodes 1205; Sack, Freiburg, 2464; Schramm XVI p. 14; C|“ teaux): [Mandate for publication.] ‘Commissio reuerendissimi Schreiber V 4680; Sheppard 1736; Weale 230; Weale^Bohatta in Christo patris et domini, domini Iohannis abbatis Cistercii 1728. sacre theologie professoris eximii. Totius ordinis Cisterciensis

COPY generalis reformatoris cum plenaria generalis capituli potestate,

Wanting the blank leaves [*1] and K6. de missalibus ac breuiariis ordinis imprimendis.’ Incipit: ‘[F]rater Binding: Seventeenth-century German blind-tooled leather over Johannes abbas Cistercii in Cabilonensi diocesi totius ordinis cis- wooden boards, with remains of metal clasps marked ‘WS’ and terciensis et capituli generalis plenaria fungens potestate . . .’ catches, red-edged leaves, and leather index tabs. Triple ¢llets Dated C|“teaux, 3 Oct. 1486. r form a triple frame. Within the outer and inner frame, a foliate [*2 ] Salicetus, Nicolaus: [Preface.] ‘Exequutio dicte commissionis roll; within the middle frame a repeated £oral stamp. The inner per reuerendum in Christum patrem dominum Nicolaum abba- rectangle of the upper cover is decorated with the oval stamp, tem monasterii de Pomerio alias Bomgart predictum.’ Incipit: now badly worn, of the Carthusians of Pru« ll: to the left, a prior ‘[N]os igitur frater Nicolaus abbas monasterii beate Marie de (S. Brunus) holding a book and a branch of a palm; to the right, Pomerio . . .’ r S. Vitus in the cauldron; above, the arms of Bavaria and [*2 ] Salicetus, Nicolaus: ‘Ordo presentis libri’.‘[I]n primis ponitur Lorraine; the whole surrounded by an inscription: ‘Patroni kalendarium . . .’ v Monasterii in Pruell prope Ratisbonam Ordinis Carthusiensis [*2 ] [Calendarium.] v 1591’; see Siebmacher, I/1, Tafel 8, p. 9; this stamp was in use [*5 ] [Computus.] v until 1626; ex informatione Dr Rosa Micus. On the lower cover, [*9 ] [Rubricae generales.] r the inner rectangle is decorated with an ornamental centre- a1 [Proprium deTempore. Pars prima.] v piece. For a similar binding see Bod-inc. J-197(2). Size: 318 ¿ k6 [Rubricae.] ‘Pius papa. Si per negligentiam euenerit vt perlecto 240 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 209 mm. canone et peracta consecratione nec vinum nec aqua reperiatur in In the calendar, the following entries have been added in a six- calicem . . .’Regarding how tobehave in case ofan accident during the celebration of the canon. teenth/seventeenth-century German hand, in black ink: 10 Jan. r k7 [Ordinarium missae.] ‘Pauli primi heremitae’ (red ink); 18 Jan. ‘Cathedra s Petri r [*1 ] [Canon missae.] Romae’; 22 Feb. ‘[Cathedra s Petri] Antiochia’; 7 Mar. ‘[Thome r l1 [Proprium deTempore. Pars altera.] de Aquino cf] capitulum non conuersis’; 19 Mar.‘Ioseph cf, solen- v nitas’; 20 Mar. ‘Ioachim patris dei genitricis cf, xii lectiones’; 2 n1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In natali S. Stephani prothomar- tiris’ to‘In natali Thome ap’. Apr.‘Francisci de Paola cf, xii lectiones’; 29 Apr. [Petri m] xii lec- v r3 [Commune sanctorum.] tiones’; 6 May ‘Catherinae v Senensis, missa’; 13 June ‘Antonij de v Padua cf, xii lectiones’; 8 July ‘Kiliani et soc., xii lectiones capitu- s7 ‘Missa in dedicatione noua ecclesie post benedictionem altaris’. Followed by ‘In anniuersario ecclesie dedicatione’. lum’; 13 July ‘Silae apostoli’; 14 July ‘Bonauenturae ep et cf, xii v lectiones’; 31 July ‘Ignatii cf, xii lectiones’; 6 Aug.‘Trans¢guratio s8 [Missae votivae ad diversa.] See M-267: nos 3^4; 7; 11;‘Pro epis- domini, solennitas’; 25 Aug. ‘Ludouici regis cf, xii lectiones’; 10 copis et abbatibus’; 10; ‘Pro aduersitate ecclesie’; 33^4; 20; 29^31; Sept.‘Nicolai de Tolentino, xii lect.’; 19 Sept.‘Ianuarii et soc., xii 12; 26^7; ‘Contra temptationes’; ‘Pro castitate’; 43; 41; 24; 15; lect.’; 20 Sept. ‘Eustachii et soc., commemoratio de vigilia’; 23 ‘Missa propria monachorum’; 17;‘Pro familiaribus’; 13; 53. t v [Missae pro defunctis: missae generales pro vivis et defunctis.] Sept. ‘Lini pp et m’; 5 Oct. ‘Placidi et soc.’; 6 Oct. ‘Brunonis cf, 6 v r [Aliae missae votivae.] See M-267: nos 2; 60; 5; ‘De quindecim solennitas’; 13 Oct. ‘Octaua s Brunonis et qa[ ] Dedicatio 5 auxiliatoribus’;‘De omnibus sanctis’; 8. Ecclesiae Almbacensis(?) eadil(?). in euad(?). diem octaua antici- v v [Litaniae sanctorum.] ‘Edmunde’, ‘Malachia’, ‘Willerme’, and patus’; 4 Nov. ‘Vitalis et Agricolae mm’; 12 Nov. ‘Didaci cf’; 19 7 ‘Roberte’among the confessors. Nov.‘Elisabeth viduae, xii capitulum’; 7 Dec. ‘Ambrosii ep et cf, v r ‘Registrum missarum peculiarium’. capitulum non conuersis’. Marginal notes, providing additions 8 to the text and references to the supplement at the end of the [Strasbourg: Johann Reinhard Gru« ninger], 4 Sept. 1487. Folio. 12 10 12 10 8 6 10 6 8 book, in the same hand. Three manuscript leaves bound at the collation: [* ] a^d e f^i k [* ] l^s t v . end of the book, in the same hand, containing ‘Supplementum HC + Addenda *11279; Go¡ M-635; BMC I 105; Pr 521; BSB-Ink eorum qu× in hoc missali, tum immutari, tum simul obseruari M-424; CIBN M-396; Meyer-Baer 33; Sack, Freiburg, 2465; ac dici debent’. It includes masses for those entries added to the Schramm XX p. 25; Schreiber V 4681; Sheppard 361; Weale 233; calendar and referred to in the sanctoral. Bibliographical notes, Weale^Bohatta 1751. in pencil, on the front endleaf. FIRST COPY Principal initials in the Canon supplied in red. Wanting [*1] and [*12]. m-245^m-246] missale 1787

Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled blackened leather virginis’, 9 Feb. ‘Appolonie virginis’, 23 May ‘Helene regine’, 22 over wooden boards, bevelled inwards, with two metal catches June ‘Decem milia martirum xii lectiones’, 21 Nov. ‘[Presen]tio and one clasp. ‘IHS’ monogram on the upper cover, Madonna beate Marie’, 13 Dec.‘Otilie virginis’; a second, seventeenth-cen- and child on the lower cover, both gold-tooled. Size: 305 ¿ 219 ¿ tury, hand has added: 2 Apr. ‘Francisci de Paula confessoris, xii 57 mm. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 200 mm. lectiones in communi’, 6 June ‘Norberti episcopi et confessoris, Manuscript additions from Eberbach: a gathering of eight manu- missa xii lectiones ut in co[mmuni]’. Music on staves in the v v r r script leaves has been inserted between k8 and [*1]; it contains lower margin of f8 , g10 , and k7 : Kyrie and Gloria. On r3 an German musical notation for the Canon, and the prefaces ‘De addition in the same hand of the insertions:‘Missa aurea de apos- apostolis’,‘In nativitate domini’,‘In epiphania domini’,‘In xl’,‘In tolis, et debet xii vicibus legi. Introitus. Mihi autem. Epistola. vigilia, in die et per octava pasche’,‘In ascensione domini’,‘In vig- Corde creditur. Graduale. In omnem. Alleluia. Non vos me. ilia in die et per octava pentecostes’,‘De trinitate’,‘In sollempni- Tempore resurrectionis usque ad dominicam trinitatis. Alleluia. tate sacramenti’, ‘De sancta cruce’, De apostolis’, ‘De beata Per manus. In LXX tractus. Desiderium. O¡ertorium. Maria’. One manuscript leaf has been inserted between [*2] and Constitues eos. Communium.Vos qui. Hec omnia habes si vertis [*3]; it contains the musical notation for ‘Pater noster’. One folium istud. Oremus. Presta quesumus omnipotens deus ut nullis manuscript leaf has been inserted between v7 and v8: ‘Missa de nos permittas perturbationis concuti quos in apostolice confes- quinque vulneribus Christi. Gaudeamus in domino sub honore sionis petra solidasti. Secreta. Munus populi tui domine quesu- sanctorum Christi vulnerum de quorum solempnitate.Versus(?). mus apostolica intercessione sancti¢ca atque a pectore Letentur celi et exultet terra. Iubilate montes laudem. Gloria. nostrorum maculis emunda. Per dominum. Complenda. Collecta. Deus qui hodierna die sacratissimorum vulnerum Quos(?) celesti domine alimento saciasti et apostolicis interces- tuorum gloriosa . . . Lectio Isaie prophete. In diebus illis sionibus ab omni adversitate custodi. Per dominum. Has collec- Locutus est Ysayas dicens, dominus deus aperuit in aurem . . . tas etiam habes in vigilia apostolorum Petri et Pauli’. Graduale. Cristus vulneratus est propter(?) iniquitates nostras A few initials in brown ink, some ¢lled in red, supplied by the attritus . . . Alleluia. Dulce pectus dulcis cruor dulcia Christi vul- annotator. Capital strokes in red. nera . . . Sequentia. Euangelium secundum Lucam. In illo tem- Provenance: Eberbach, Hesse-Nassau, Cistercians, BVM; see pore assumpsit Ihesus duodecim discipulos suos et ait illis, ecce Nigel F. Palmer, Zisterzienser und ihre Bu« cher (Regensburg, ascendimus Iherosolimam et consumabuntur omnia que scripta. 1998), 309 and 192. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); Credo. O¡ertorium. Protege domine plebem tuam per sacra vul- book-label. Purchased from David Nutt, Catalogue (1837), no. nera tua . . . Secreta. Sacri¢cium domine quod immolamus placa- 304, for »1. 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1837), 25, and Library tus intende ut ab omnium nos eruat bellorum nequitia . . . Bills (1837^8), no. 12. Communium. Nos(?) autemgloriaoportetin sacris vulneribus. . . shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.20. Collecta. Adesto nobis domine deus noster et quos sacratissi- SECOND COPY morum vulnerum tuorum . . .’ A small leaf has been inserted Fragment. Bound as rear pastedown in M-132; see there for between l1 and l2: ‘De corpore domini in Ebirbach hec sic haben- details of binding and provenance. tur. Alleluia. Caro mea vere est cibus . . . O¡ertorium. Sacerdotes Leaf f3 only. sancti incensum et panes . . . Communium. Quotienscumque shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.43 (pastedown). manducabitis panem . . . In die. In dominica infra octava . . . O¡ertorium. Portas celi aperuit eis dominus . . .’Another inser- M-246 Missale tion between o9 and o10: ‘In visitatione beate Marie in Ebirbach hic habentur. Collecta prima. Oremus. Omnipotens sempiterne Missale Dominicanum seu Ordinis Praedicatorum. v deus qui ex habundantia charitatis . . . Graduale. Benedicta et a1 ‘Registrum’. r venerabilis, quere de sancta Maria. Alleluia. Humilis Marie a2 [Calendarium.] 28 Jan. ‘Transl. s Thome de Aquino, totum benignitas per secula . . . Secreta. Omnipotens sempiterne . . . duplex’ (red); 4 Feb. ‘Anniuersarium patrum et matrum, ix lc’ Complenda. Omnipotens sempiterne deus qui commemoratio- (red); 7 Mar. ‘Thome de Aquino, totum duplex’ (red); 5 Apr. nem visitationis beate Marie . . .’ Between p1 and p2: ‘Marie ‘Vincentii cf ordinis predicatorum, totum duplex’ (red); 7 May Magdalene collecte sic habentur in Ebirbach. Oremus. Largire ‘Transl. beati Petri m, totum duplex’ (red); 24 May ‘Transl. beati nobis quesumus clementissime pater cor sicut beate Marie Dominici, totum duplex’ (red); 27 June ‘Ladislai regis, duplex’ Magdalene . . . Alleluia. Conversus Iesus ad Mariam dixit ei, (red); 11 July ‘Procopii ab, iii lc’; 12 July ‘Anniuersarium omnium ¢des tuate salva fecit vade in pace alleluia. Secreta. Accepta dom- sepultorum in cimiteriis nostris, ix lc’ (red); 12 Aug. ‘Octaua s ine tue maiestati ¢delis populi reddatur oblatio . . . Complenda. Dominici, simplex’ (red); 5 Sept. ‘Anniuersarium familiarium et Auxilientur nobis domine sacro sancta misteria beate Marie benefactorum ordinis nostri, ix lc’ (red); 28 Sept.‘Venceslai m, iii Magdalene . . .’ Between p2 and p3: ‘De sancta Anna in Ebirbach lc’; 10 Oct. ‘Anniuersarium omnium fratrum et sororum ordinis ista sic habentur. Alleluia. O dulcis mater, dulci nate, dulcia pre- nostri, ix lc’ (red); 13 Oct. ‘Eduardi cf, iii lc’; 8 Nov. ‘Octaua bens ubera? que sola fuisti digna generare reginam celorum et omnium sanctorum, simplex’ (red). r dominam alleluia. O¡ertorium. Filie regum in honore tuo astitit a8 ‘Tabula de orationibus dicendis in missa conuentuali’. r regina a dextris tuis . . . Communium. Di¡usa est gratia in labiis b1 [Proprium de tempore.] r tuis propterea benedixit te deus in eternum. Reliqua ut in libro ii’. l2 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between Holy Added notation in red indicating the intonation of the lessons. Saturday and Easter day. v Additions to the calendar in two di¡erent hands; the ¢rst hand, l8 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] r contemporary,the one that has provided the text of the insertions, m1 [Canon missae.] r has added: 3 Feb.‘S. Blasii episcopi et martiris’, 6 Feb.‘Dorothee r2 ‘In anniuersario dedicationis ecclesie’. 1788 missale [m-246^m-248

r v r3 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to ‘Vitalis et i5 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] r Agricole’. i6 [Canon missae.] r r h5 ‘Commune sanctorum’. n7 ‘In anniuersario dedicationis ecclesie’. v r m2 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1^4; 7; 40; 11; ‘Pro tribulatione n8 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to ‘Vitalis et ecclesie’; 20; ‘Pro predicatoribus’; ‘Pro familiaribus’; 10; 12^13; Agricole’. v 29^30; 17; 36; ‘Pro temptatis et tribulatis’, ‘Ad inuocandum gra- u3 ‘Commune sanctorum’. v tiam spiritus sancti’; 19. u9 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1^4; 7; 40; 11; ‘Pro tribulatione r k1 [Missae pro defunctis.] ecclesie’; 33; 20;‘Pro predicatoribus’;‘Pro familiaribus’; 10; 12^13; r k4 ‘Missa pro vitanda mortalitate quam dominus Clemens papa 29^30; 17; 36; ‘Pro temptatis et tribulatis’, ‘Ad inuocandum gra- sextus fecit’. tiam spiritus sancti’; 19. r v k5 [Missae votivae.] It includes: 67?; 15;‘De sancto Emerico’; 60;‘De r5 [Missae pro defunctis.] r tribus regis’; ‘De diuisione apostolorum’; ‘De sancto Stephano y1 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 60;‘De sancto Gabriele archan- rege et ap Ungarorum’; ‘De s Ladislao rege’; ‘Pro pace’; 27; ‘De s gelo’; 61; ‘Pro pace’; ‘Contra paganos’; 39; 51; ‘Tempore pestis et Gregorio pro defunctis’. mortalitatis’;‘De tribus magis’. v r k9 [Benedictiones.] y7 ‘O⁄cium ad induendum puerum vel puellam pro deuotione vel Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 24 Dec. 1482. 4o. voto ad habitum nostri ordinis’. v collation: a10 b^z 8 10. Leaf a signed a . y7 [Benedictiones.] h m k 2 i r HC *11289; Go¡ M-636; BMC V 277; Pr 4572; BSB-Ink M-442; z1 ‘Sequentie’. It includes sequences for the main feasts of the Duggan 131; Meyer-Baer 212; Sander 4711; Sheppard 3636; proper of tempore and saints. v Weale 242; Weale^Bohatta 1815. z8 [Colophon.] r z9 [Table of contents.] COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century English blind-tooled calf, by J. [Venice]: AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 30 Dec. 1496. Folio. 8 12 8 10 8 10 Wright; gau¡ered gilt-edged leaves (crocked cresting); marbled collation: A B a b^u x y z . pastedowns. Scars of index tabs. Size: 225 ¿ 165 ¿ 35 mm. Size Woodcut. of leaf: 216 ¿ 145 mm. HC *11294; Go¡ M-640; BMC V 312; Pr 4742; BSB-Ink M-445; A few earlyentries havebeen added to the calendar: 7 Feb.‘Helene CIBN M-401; Duggan 137; Meyer-Baer 216; Sander 4714; regine’and 8 Feb.‘Apollonie v’. A few marginal notes, mainly cor- Sheppard 3799; Weale 244; Weale^Bohatta 1823. recting and supplementing the text, in two di¡erent early German COPY v hands. On k10 ‘Collecta de sancto Sebastiano pro peste’ is added Binding: Contemporary German (Leipzig, KyriÞ workshop no. in black ink in a sixteenth-century German hand. 106) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, two clasps and r On b1 a seven-line initial is supplied in red with reserved white catches lost. Leather index tabs and yellow-edged leaves. decoration and with extension into the margin. Other initials, Intersecting triple ¢llets form a triple frame. Within the middle some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in red. frame a repeated foliate sta¡ stamp. The inner rectangle is deco- Capital strokes in red. rated with merrythought panels, made up from headed-outline Provenance: Frankfurt am Main, Dominicans; inscription on tools and each containing a £euron; see KyriÞ pl. 215, nos 1, 2, 4. r r r a10 , b1 , and k10 : ‘Fratrum predicatorum franckfordie’. ‘Missale’ stamped at the head of upper cover. Size: 365 ¿ 260 ¿ Purchased for »3. 14. 0; see Books Purchased (1846), 26. 65 mm. Size of leaf: 355 ¿ 248 mm. r r shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.12. On a1 and i6 initials are supplied in grey edged in black, with the body of the letter in gold, within a green and red frame, and with M-247 Missale acanthus leaves, extension into the margin, and gold dots. A few Missale Dominicanum seu Ordinis Praedicatorum. initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue, other initials are supplied in blue. The woodcut of the Cruci¢xion on i v is painted r 5 A1 [Title-page.] in gold and colours. v A1 ‘Tabula pasce perpetua’. Provenance: ‘2230’ on a bookseller’s circular label at the tail of r A2 [Calendarium.] See M-246; May, lower margin ‘Festum sancte the spine. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot 1398; lot Catherine de Senis tertij ordinis beati dominici semper celebratur number on the front endleaf. Augustus Frederick, Duke of in prima dominica mensis maii ex institutione domini Pii pape Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelfmark secundi et sit o⁄tium sub toto duplici’ (red). ‘BB.g.22’: see Lee, Royal Book-plates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot r A8 [Oratio sancti Ambrosii.] Incipit: ‘Summe sacerdos et vere pon- 4373. Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 41. tifex . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.20. refs. See Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 114^24. r B1 [Rubricae.] It includes: ‘De o⁄cio ministrorum altaris’; ‘De M-248 Missale sacra communione’;‘De missis priuatis’;‘De quo missa sit in con- uentu per totum annum celebranda’; ‘De missa beate Marie’; Missale Dominicanum seu Ordinis Praedicatorum. r ‘Quando dicendum est Gloria in excelsis’;‘De numero orationum [*1 ] [Title-page.] v in missa conuentuali’; ‘De orationibus dicendis in missa conuen- [*1 ] [Verse.] ‘Notabilia carmina et diligenter cogitanda’.‘Tuquicun- tuali’;‘Quando dicendum est Credo in missa’;‘De prefationibus’. que velis missam cantare sacerdos Funditus esto memor totaque r > a1 [Proprium de tempore.] menteque(!) reuolue’; 10 hexameters. r r h10 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between Holy [*2 ] [Calendarium.] See M-246; 12 Apr.‘Octaua s Vincentii, mem- Saturday and Easter day. oria’. m-248^m-249] missale 1789

r [*8 ] ‘Tabula de orationibus dicendis in missa conuentuali’. fratris Theodori Thiboll Anholdiensis Cruciferi Coloniensis r 13 [Proprium de tempore.] 1623’. ConstantinV. (£. 1651); Quirinus Quirini (£. 1651); inscrip- r r 113 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between Holy tion on [*1 ]: ‘Ex donatione R. P. Constantini V: Pastoris in Saturday and Easter day. Ha¡ten & Merr me habet fr. quirinus quirini pastor in Bislich 14 v 123 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] Iunij1651’. J. Johnson (£. after1651); signature on front endleaf.‘I. r r 124 [Canon missae.] P.’ in the lower margin of 91 . Francis Douce (1757^1834); armor- v 177 ‘In anniuersario dedicationis ecclesie’. ial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. r 181 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to ‘Vitalis et shelfmark: Douce BB 85. Agricole’. v 257 ‘Commune sanctorum’. r 265 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1^3; 60; 4; 7; 40; 11;‘Pro tribu- M-249 Missale latione ecclesie’; 20; ‘Pro predicatoribus’; 28; 27; 10; ‘Pro itineran- Missale DominorumTeutonicorum. tibus’ (12?)’; ‘De tribus regibus pro itinerantibus’; 51; 13; 29^30; r [*1 ] [Epigramma.] ‘Missalis notulam dominorum teutunicorum 17; 36; 34; ‘Pro temptatis et tribulatis’; ‘Ad postulandam gratiam imitantis epigramma.’ ‘Nos castigati viciorum labe caremus > spiritus sancti’; 19; 15. Non habet in nobis cretica lingua locum Arte sua Georgius r > 282 [Missae pro defunctis.] Sto« chs nos pressit in urbe Nurnberga celebri quem bene laudat v > 284 ‘Missa pro vitanda mortalitate quam dominus Clemens papa opus.’; 2 elegiac distichs. sextus fecit’. v v [*1 ] [Table for establishing the golden number.] 285 ‘O⁄cium ad induendum puerum vel puellam pro deuotione vel r [*2 ] ‘Exorcismus salis’. voto ad habitum nostri ordinis’. r r [*3 ] [Calendarium.] 30 Jan.‘Mathie ep comm[emoratio]’ (Bishop of 286 [Benedictiones.] v Jerusalem); 18 Feb.‘Symeonis ep et m iii lc’ (Bishop of Jerusalem); 286 [Colophon.] r 16 Mar. ‘Gerdrudis v’; 18 Mar. ‘Alexandri ep et m comme[mora- 287 ‘Tabula’. r tio]’ (Bishop of Jerusalem); 2 May ‘Transl. Elisabeth du[plex]’; 4 H1 ‘Preparatio sacerdotis’. Incipit: ‘[S]acerdos celebraturus prius May ‘Quiriaci ep et m comme[moratio]’ (Bishop of Jerusalem); 8 apud se penset . . .’ v May ‘Stanislai ep et m duplex’; 13 May ‘Seruacij ep et cf comm.’; 3 H1 ‘De defectibus in missa occurrentibus’. Incipit: ‘[R]egula diri- June ‘Erasmi ep et m iii lc’; 22 June ‘Decem milium militum mar- gens missarum celebratores . . .’ v tirum’; 1 July ‘Oct. Iohannis Baptiste ix lc’; 13 July ‘Margarethe v H5 ‘De perturbationibus occurrentibus missam celebrantibus’. et m duplex’ (red); 23 Aug. ‘Zachei ep comm’ (Bishop of Incipit: ‘Post tractatum de defectibus misse . . .’ v Jerusalem); 25 Sept. ‘Cleophe discipuli domini iii lc’; 28 Sept. H6 ‘De vtilitate misse eam dicentium’. Incipit: ‘[S]acerdos qui sine ‘Wenceslai m ix lc’; 7 Oct. ‘Birgitte duplex’ (red); 10 Oct. peccato est mortali . . .’ v ‘Anniuersarius fratrum et sororum’; 15 Oct. ‘Hedwigis duplex’ H8 ‘De e¡ectibus sacramenti eucharistie’. Incipit: ‘Primus e¡ectus (red); 21 Oct. ‘Undecim milium virginum duplex’ (red); 3 Nov. est quia confert gratiam . . .’ ‘Huperti ep ix lc’; 19 Nov. ‘Elisabeth vidue totum duplex’ (red); Venice: Johannes Emericus, de Spira, for Nicolaus de 26 Nov. ‘Oct. Elisabeth ix lc’; 5 Dec. ‘Sabbe ab comm.’; 17 Dec. Frankfordia, 6 Mar. 1500. 8o. ‘Lazari ep et m comm’. 8 8 8 r collation: [* ] 1^28 . k1 ‘Supplementum notule fratrum teutunicorum’. H r 240 leaves, 9^230 numbered 1^96,105^216, 259^72.Woodcuts. k4 ‘Ordo in presenti missali contentorum’. r HC 11296; Go¡ M-641; BMC XII 39; Pr 5503; BSB-Ink M-446; k5 ‘Cautele obseruande presbytero uolenti diuina celebrare.’ Duggan 139; Hillard 1388; Meyer-Baer 218; Sack, Freiburg, refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. r 2470; Sander 4716; Sheppard 4567; Weale 244; Weale^Bohatta k5 ‘Quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus qui oriri possunt in 1825. missa’.

COPY refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. r Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; red- a1 [Proprium de tempore.] v edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. r5 [In dedicatione ecclesiae.] v Rebacked. Size: 171 ¿ 120 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 159 ¿ 103 mm. r6 [Ordinarium missae.] r A few additions in the calendar in a late sixteenth-century hand: [**2 ] [Canon missae.] r ‘5 Jan.‘Vigilia [Epiphanie]’; 7 Jan.‘Raymondi de Pendafort totum A1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. r duplex’; 13 Jan.‘[Oct. Epiphanie] duplex’. A few marginal notes in D2 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to‘Ottonis ep’. r the Sanctoral, mainly supplementing the text, in the same hand. M4 ‘Misse speciales quas votiuas appellamus’. See M-267 nos 4; r ‘De compassione BVM’; 1^2; 5; 3; 59; ‘De nomine domini’; ‘De On 288 the same hand has added:‘Benedictiovestimentorum fra- v passione domini’; 60; ‘De lancea domini’; ‘De corona domini’; trum vel sororum’and on 288 ‘Forma indulgentiarum a summis ponti¢cibus Societati Sacratissimi Rosarij Beatissime Marie ‘De trans¢guratione domini’; 20; ‘Pro con¢tentibus’; 15; 24; 41; Virginis concessarum. Beatissimus Pater Paulus 3 [1534^49] ‘Contra carnalia desideria’; ‘Pro rege nostro contra paganos’; Pontifex Maximus per litteras Romae datus apud S. Marcum die ‘Pro salute cristianorum’; ‘Contra turcos’; ‘A tribulatione liber- 31 Augusti Anni domini 1537 . . . Preterea Beatissimus Pater anda’; 10; 18; ‘Pro synodo tempore colloquij’; 29^31; 11; 16; ‘Pro Gregorius 13 [1572^85] P. Plenariam Indulgentiam . . .’ prelatis’; ‘Pro amico’(25 or 26?); 27; ‘Pro benefactoribus’; 56; 12; Provenance: Cologne, Societas Sacratissimi Rosarii BVM(?) 51;‘Pro agonisantibus’;‘Pro sterilibus mulieribus’; 13;‘Pro febrici- v tantibus’; ‘Contra pestilentiam’; ‘Pro tribulatione liberanda’; ‘De (sixteenth century); see marginal notes on 288 . Theodorus r patrono’;‘Oratio communis’;‘Pro viuis et defunctis’;‘Oratio com- Thiboll Arnholdiensis (£. 1623); inscription on [*1 ]: ‘Ad vsum munis’. 1790 missale [m-249^m-252

r P3 [Missae pro defunctis.] Types: 205, Canon ofthe Mass; 130,130*. Capital spaces.350 leaves, r P8 ‘In festo decollationis sancti Iohannis Baptiste sequentia’. 1, 9, 346, and 350 blank; 10^188 and 197^326 numbered I^ Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, [not before 1499]. Folio. CLXXXII and CLXXXIIII^CCCXIII respectively, with errors, r collation: [*] k a^r [**] A^N8 O6 P8. in red. 35 lines and foliation ([b3 ]), 2 columns, except in the calen- Woodcuts. dar. Type area: 229 (240) ¿ 157 mm. The woodcut before the r C 4124 = 4242; BMC II 472; Pr 2283; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 566; Heitz, Canon is reproduced in Heitz, Kanonbilder, 11. Leaf [a2 ]: ‘(red) r Kanonbilder, 33; Sheppard 1654; Weale^Bohatta 1936. KL Annus habet xij. men|es. Ebdomadas lij . . .’; [a8 ]: ‘(red) In > r dominicis diebus. Bene dictio |alis et aque . . .’; [b2 ]: ‘(red) COPY > Incipit ordo mi||alis per cir culuš anni. Dominica prima de Wanting [** ] containing the woodcut of the Cruci¢xion. > > 1 aduentu. Introitus.’; [v r] (fol. CLXXII): ‘(red) Ad preparationeš The Canon is printed on parchment. 1 mi||e dicuš t aliqui |ub|equentia.’; [x v]: [woodcut, Cruci¢xion.] Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over > 1 190r: ‘[T]E I G I T V R clemeš ti||ime pater . . .’; [z r] (fol. wooden boards, with four circular metal bosses and a centre- > > > > > > > > 1 CLXXXIIII): ‘(red) Incipit o⁄cium propriuš |an ctor[um] . . .’; piece on each cover, and two metal clasps and catches; remains > [E r] (fol. CCLXIIII): ‘(red) Incipit Coš mune |anctorum.’; [O r]: of two metal corner-pieces on the upper cover, one metal corner- 1 1 ‘(red) In natiuitate domini. In pri mo gallicantu. Sequentia.’; piece on the lower cover, the rest lost. Leather index tabs and > [P r]: ‘Regi|trum. DE [A]Bdon et |eš nen. fo. ccxj . . .’; [P v], three fabric bookmarks. Strips from a thirteenth/fourteenth-cen- 1 >> > > 3 col. 2, colophon: ‘(red) Anno a natiuitate domini. tury German manuscript breviary visible in the binding. Triple > Mile|imoquadringeš te|imo octuage|imo.Vndecimo ka lendas ¢llets form an intersecting double frame.Within the inner frame, > > februarias. Saš cti||i mo |š cri|to patre ac dnš o dnš o. Sixto papa. a foliate and £oral roll and a circular rosette stamp at each corner. > > iiij. poš ti¢ce ma ximo. Illu|tri||imo. nobili||i me domj au|trie fri- The inner rectangle is decorated with merrythought panels, made > > derico: Ro manok imperatore glorio||i mo: Sancte catholice up from headed-outline tools, and each containing a £euron, very > > eccle|ie gubernacula teneš tibj. Nobili Ga|pari de Rheno In worn. Size: 378 ¿ 265 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 362 ¿ 248 mm. > > egre giavrbe ba|ilea. aeris teš perie ac fructuuš reduš dantia iocuš di| On a r a six-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in grey with white and black > > 1 |ima. |tudiorumn gymna|ijs haut pak o|š potentis gratuito pen-workdecoration on a gold ground; the area de¢ned by the let- > > > munere |ublimata. epi|copatuš gereš te: Mi||ales libros bene cor- > > , ter is supplied in green. The pictorial initial ‘T’ of the Canon on j r rectos. ab eis exeš plaribus maioris eccle|ie eiu|deš vrbis ex qb [** ] cut away, the other woodcut initials painted in yellow, > o > 2 prš es |acri mcilijba|ilienš Mi||as celebraueruš t. qs etiaš inter ceteros pink, and green. > > orbis terraruš li bros plurimuš coš meš dabaš t: noš attrameš tali peš na. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. > > canaue: Sq arte quadaš |šgenio|a |š primeš di cunctipotente a|pir- Bequeathed in 1834. > > ante deo. Bernš hardus Richel felicit‹ con|umauit.’ [Device]. shelfmark: Douce 273 > > > HC 11266; Pr 7535; Schreiber V 4670; Sheppard 2375^7; Weale^ Bohatta 154. M-250 Missale COPY Missale Aboense (Aî bo). Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [P4].The woodcut is backed. Fragment. Binding: Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf. Size of Lu« beck: Bartholomaeus Ghotan, [after] 17 Aug. 1488. Folio. leaf: 306 ¿ 221 mm. 8 10 8 4 6 8 6 8 10 8 4 8 r r collation: 1 2 3^14 15 16 17 18^28 29 30 31 32 3334 35 . Initials on [b2 ] and190 supplied in gold and colours, elsewhere in Woodcut. alternate red and blue. Capital strokes in red. HC11253; Go¡ M-644; BMC II 553; Pr 2623; Meyer-Baer 32; Oates Provenance: Purchased from David Nutt (1837), no. 301 for »1. 1186; Schramm XIIp.11; SchreiberV 4661; Sheppard1902;Weale 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1837), 25, and Library Bills (1837^8), 17;Weale^Bohatta 1. no. 12.

COPY shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.19; this volume is missing and was not been seen by the cataloguers. One leaf only, signed Gix. Single leaves were issued with copies of G. E. Klemming, Sveriges a« ldre liturgiska literatur (Stockholm, 1879). M-252 Missale Printed on parchment. Missale Basiliense (Basel). Binding: Bound as plate 4 in Klemming. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ r 191 mm. [*2 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi ep’; 29 Jan. ‘Valerii Initials are supplied in blue. ep’; 30 Jan.‘Adelgundis v’; 1 Feb.‘Oct. s Pauli’; 11 Feb. ‘Desiderii Provenance of leaf unknown. The Bodleian copy of Klemming’s ep’; 26 Feb. ‘Fortunati ep’; 6 Mar. ‘Fridolini ab’; 6 Apr. ‘Celestini bookwas donated by the author via the Swedish Embassy in1879. pp’; 1 May ‘Sigismundi regis’; 2 May ‘Walperti cf’; 5 May Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibliogr. B. 4. ‘Gothardi ep’; 8 May ‘Reuelatio s Michaelis’; 11 May ‘Gangol¢ shelfmark: 258875 c.1(pl. 4). m’; 16 May ‘Brandani ab’; 3 June ‘Erasmi ep’; 6 June ‘Claudii archiep’; 11 June ‘Onofrii cf’; 14 June ‘Basilii ep’; 20 June M-251 Missale ‘Deodati ep’; 25 June ‘Transl. s Fridolini ab’; 1 July ‘Oct. Iohannis Baptiste,Theobaldi ep’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep’ (red); 7 July ‘Villibaldi Missale Basiliense (Basel). cf’; 13 July ‘Heinrici imperatoris cf’ (red); 15 July ‘Margarethe v’ Basel: Bernhard Richel, 22 Jan. 1480. Folio. (red); 21July ‘Arbogasti ep’; 5 Aug.‘Osualdi regis’; 7 Aug.‘Afre m’; collation: [a8 b^f10 g8 h6 i k10 l8+1m^o10 p8 q^s10 t8 v10+1x8 y z A^ 16 Aug. ‘Theodoli ep’; 29 Aug. ‘Adelphi ep’; 1 Sept. ‘Verene v’; 9 E10 FG8 H^K10 L8 M6 NO10 P4]. Sept. ‘Kunegundis’; 10 Sept. ‘Dedicatio ecclesie Constantiensis’ m-252^m-253] missale 1791

r (red); 22 Sept. ‘Hemerami m et ep’; 28 Sept. ‘Wentzeslai m’; 30 anniuer|ario dedi= catoš is eccle|ie Introitus’; ll1 (fol. LXXIX): > v Sept. ‘Ursi et soc. eius’; 11 Oct. ‘Dedicatio ecclesie Basiliensis’ ‘In natiuitate dnš i in pri > mo gallicantu |equeš tia’; nn5 (fol. (red); 12 Oct. ‘Allatio capitis s Panthali primi ep Basiliensis’; 13 XCIII): ‘Sequunt‹ nuš c regi|tra di= rectoria ad facile inuenieš = > r > Oct. ‘Burckardi’; 16 Oct. ‘Galli ab’ (red); 26 Oct. ‘Amandi ep’; 8 dum om|š a |š hoc toto libro > mi||ali numer’de|ignata.’; nn9 , col. 2, Nov.‘Oct. omnium ss’; 12 Nov.‘Himerii cf’; 16 Nov.‘Othmari cf’; l. 29: ‘(red)V (black)irgine maria xxxiiij’. 26 Nov. ‘Conradi ep’ (red); 2 Dec. ‘Oct. s Katherine’; 8 Dec. C 4087 = 4180; Go¡ M-648 = M-735; not in Pr; Meyer-Baer 44; ‘Eucharij ep’; 13 Dec.‘Iodoci cf’; 16 Dec.‘Adelheidis imperatricis’; Schramm XXI p. 25; Schreiber V 4671; Sheppard 2345^8; A. 20 Dec.‘Ursicini cf’. Stevenson, The Problem of the Missale Speciale (London, 1967), r [*9 ] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. 209; Weale 37; Weale^Bohatta 153 = 844. r a1 [Proprium de tempore.] COPY r F2 [Ordinarium missae.] Wanting [À ] containing the Canon woodcut, I , and the blank v 1 7^8 [À1 ] [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] leaf [À ]. Leaf K is slightly mutilated. r 14 1 [À2 ] [Canon missae.] Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over r I1 ‘Proprium sanctorum’. From the vigil of S. Andreas to S. wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches. Stamped title Conradus ep. at the head of the upper cover: ‘Missale’. Strip from an early thir- v L7 ‘Commune sanctorum de tempore pascali’. Inserted in the teenth-century manuscript on parchment visible in the binding. proper of saints, between the feast of S. Ambrosius and that of S. Leather index tabs in the shape of spherical knots, dyed in red, Maria Egyptiaca. green, and blue. Intersecting triple ¢llets form a double frame. r aa1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. Within the inner frame a repeated foliate sta¡ stamp and a rosette r dd1 ‘In anniuersario dedicationis ecclesie’.Followed by ‘In anniuer- at each corner. The inner rectangle is decorated with mer- sario dedicationis altaris’. rythought panels made up from headed-outline tools, each con- r dd7 ‘Misse speciales’. See M-267 nos 1; 41; 2; 5; ‘De Caritate’ (44?); taining a £euron. Size: 323 ¿ 230 ¿ 93 mm. Size of leaf: 309 ¿ 3^4; 20’;15; 27; ‘Pro Salute unius viui’; 10; 29^30; ‘Contra fulgura 233 mm. et tempestates’; ‘De passione domini’; ‘Contra pestem’; 13; ‘Beati Some marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to thebiblical Sigismundi regis ac martiris pro febricitantibus’; 55; 38; 40;‘In tri- readings, in an early hand. bulatione’; ‘Contra persecutores ecclesie’; ‘Pro amico in necessi- r On a1 a six-line initial‘A’is supplied in violet with white pen-work tate siue periculo constituto’; 54; ‘Contra subitaneam mortem’; r decoration, within an orange, gold, and red ground. On [À2 ] a 12; 17; 56; 11;‘Pro episcopis et abbatibus et prelatis’;‘Contra epis- ¢ve-line initial‘T’ is supplied in pinkwithwhite pen-work decora- copos male agentes’; ‘Pro predicatoribus’; 16; ‘In tempore synodi tion, within a blue, gold, and red ground. Some other initials are vel colloquii’; 36; ‘Pro imperatore siue rege populoque subiecto supplied in blue. cum pugnant’; ‘Pro principibus’; ‘Pro familiaribus’; 49; 25; ‘Pro Provenance: Count Johannes a Waldeck (£. 1575); signature femina’; 48; ‘Contra hostes ecclesie’; 39; 18; ‘Pro castitate’; ‘Pro ‘Iohannes Comes a Waldek [15]75’on front pastedown. Edmund caritate’; 23; ‘Pro humilitate’; ‘Pro deuotione’; 24; 51; ‘Pro cap- Waterton (1830^1887); signature on front pastedown: ‘Edmund tiuis’; ‘Missa propria ipsius iter agentis’; 26; 28; 47; 45; 17; 33; 46; Waterton 1872’. Roman Catholic see of Portsmouth, Virtue and 53; 7; ‘De omnibus sanctis’; ‘Oratio communis’; ‘De sanctis Cahill Library; cancelled book-plate with serial no. 8401; sale (5 quorum reliquie ibi continentur’; 8; ‘Oratio generalis pro viuis et July 1967), lot 153; purchased by Alan G. Thomas for »48. defunctis’;‘Missa generalis’. Purchased from him on 2 Aug. 1967 for »75 less 10%. r hh5 [Missae pro defunctis.] shelfmark: Inc. c. GS2.2. r ll1 [Sequentiae.] It includes sequences for the main feasts of the proper of tempore, saints, for the common of saints, and for the dedication of the church. M-253 Missale v nn5 [Table of contents.] Missale Coloniense (Cologne). r [Basel: Michael Wenssler, not after 1481]. Folio. Stevenson [*2 ] [Extracts from the statuta provincialia of Guilhelmus [von records a copy with an ownership date of 1481; Sheppard dates Gennep?], Archbishop of Cologne.] Incipit: ‘[V]olumus ex tenore [c.1485]. presentium sub pena suspensionis . . .’ 10 8 10 14 8 6 8 6 10 v collation: [*] a^z A^G H [À] I^R ST aa^ii kk ll^nn . [*2 ] ‘XIII consilia doctorum pro periculis que in missa contingere Gathering [À] is numbered but not signed. possunt’. Incipit: ‘[S]ciendum etiam sumopere quod secundum Types: 158 G, 158* G, 304 G (Canon). 466 leaves, 1, 260, 274, 358, scripta sanctorum doctorum Thome, Alberti . . .’ v and 466 blank. 11^259 numbered I-CCXLVIIII, 275^357 num- [*4 ] ‘Benedictio salis’. Followed by ‘Benedictio aque’ and ‘Ad bered CCL^CCCXXXII; 359^462 numbered I-XCIII (for CIII). induendum se sacerdos vestibus’. r r 28 lines and headline (numeration), 2 columns (a3 ). Type area: [*5 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 11 Jan.‘Obitus tertii regis, duplex’; r 220 (229) ¿ 135 mm (a3 ). Red-printed lombards, also capital 11 Feb.‘Desiderii ep et cf, iii lc’; 28 Feb.‘Romani m et ab’; 1 Mar. v spaces with guide-letters. Woodcut of the Cruci¢xion on [À]1 ; ‘Suicberti ep’; 16 Mar.‘Heriberti ep et cf’; 2 May ‘Transl. Casij et r see Heitz, Kanonbilder, 47 and Schramm. Leaf [*2 ]: ‘(red) KL soc. eius’; 29 May ‘Maximini ep’; 10 June ‘Maurini ab et m’; 16 r j Ianuarius habet dies .xxxj. Luna .xxx. . . .’; [*9 ]: ‘In dnš icis dieb June ‘Aurei ep et sororis eius’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep et cf, ix lc’; 7 r > bnš dictio |al’et aqš . . .’; a1 (fol. I):‘Incipit ordo mi||alis per circu- July ‘Millibalbi ep et cf’; 9 July ‘Agilol¢ ep et m’; 23 July ‘Transl. > v > r lum anni Domini= ca prima de Aduentu’; [À1 ]: [woodcut]; [À2 ]: trium regum, duplex’ (red); 27 July ‘Ermolai presb. et m, iii lc’; 5 > r ‘[T]E igitur clemen > ti||ime pater per > ihe|um chri|tuq > . . .’; I1 Aug.‘Osualdi regis’; 20 Aug.‘Malachie ep et cf’; 13 Sept.‘Materni (fol. CCL): ‘(red) Incipit o¡mš lpriuš |ancto rum In vigilia |c|š ep et cf, ix lc’; 28 Sept. ‘Menzelai m, iii lc’; 3 Oct. ‘Duorum r > r andree’; aa1 (fol. I): ‘Commune |anctorum’; dd1 (fol. XXV): ‘In Euualdorum martyrum’; 10 Oct. ‘Gereonis et soc. eius, duplex’ 1792 missale [m-253^m-254

(red); 16 Oct.‘Elyphij m, ix lc’; 21Oct ‘Undecim milium virginum, lot 275. Purchased at Niesert’s sale for »1. 5. 0; see Books duplex’ (red); 22 Oct. ‘Cordule v’; 23 Oct. ‘Seuerini ep, duplex’ Purchased (1843), 34. (red); 24 Oct.‘Euergisti ep et m, ix lc’; 3 Nov.‘Huperti ep et cf’; 7 shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.15. Nov.‘Millibrordi ep et cf, iii lc’; 12 Nov.‘Cuniberti ep, semiduplex ix lc’; 4 Dec.‘Annonis ep, ix lc’. M-254 Missale refs. See Franz Joseph Peters, Beitra« ge zur Geschichte der ko« l- Missale Constantiense (Constance). nischen Messliturgie, Untersuchungen u« ber die gedruckten r Missalien des Erzbistums Ko« ln, Colonia Sacra, 2 (Cologne, 1951), [*1 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi ep’; 29 Jan. ‘Valerii 34^72. ep’; 30 Jan. ‘Adelgundis v’; 1 Feb. ‘Oct. s Pauli’; 11 Feb. ‘Desiderij r ep’; 26 Feb.‘Fortunati ep’; 6 Mar.‘Fridolini ab’; 3 Apr.‘Florencii a1 [Proprium de tempore.] r ep’; 6 Apr.‘Celestini pp’; 1May ‘Sigismundi regis’; 2 May ‘Valperti [**1 ] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Ite missa est’; ‘Gloria in excelsis deo’;‘Benedicamus domino’. cf’; 5 May ‘Gothardi ep’; 8 May ‘Reuelatio s Michaelis’; 11 May v ‘Gangol¢ m’; 16 May ‘Brandani ab’; 3 June ‘Herasmi ep Morandi [**1 ] [Ordinarium missae.] r cf’; 6 June ‘Claudii archiep’; 11 June ‘Onofrii cf’; 14 June ‘Basilii [***1 ] [Canon missae.] r ep’; 19 June ‘Festum sanguinis’; 20 June ‘Deodati ep’; 25 June z1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to‘Katherinee’. r ‘Transl. s Fridolini ab’; 1 July ‘Oct. Iohannis Baptiste, Theobaldi ll1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. v ep’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep’ (red); 7 July ‘Vilibaldi cf’; 13 July nn3 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In dedicatione altaris.’ v ‘Heinrici imperatoris cf’ (red); 15 July ‘Margarethe v’; 18 July nn5 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1; 5; ‘De eterna sapientia’ (41?); ‘De Charitate’; ‘De venerabili sacramento’; 3; 60; ‘De dom- ‘Materni ep’; 21 July ‘Arbogasti ep’; 29 July ‘Lupi ep’; 5 Aug. ina nostra’ (4?);‘De omnibus sanctis’; 8;‘De quolibet patrono’; 16; ‘Osualdi regis’; 7 Aug. ‘Afre m’; 16 Aug. ‘Theodoli ep’; 27 Aug. 11; ‘Pro episcopo’; 35^6; 15; 9; 23; 19; 24; ‘Pro amico’; ‘Pro amico ‘Gebhardi ep’ (red); 28 Aug. ‘Pelagii m’ (red); 29 Aug. ‘Adelphi penitente’; ‘Pro pluribus amicis seu familiaribus’; ‘Pro tribula- ep’; 1 Sept.‘Verene v’; 9 Sept.‘Kunigundis imperatricis’; 10 Sept. tione’; 20; 48; 39; 18; 17; 10; 33; 12; ‘Contra nimiam pluuiam’; 29; ‘Dedicatio ecclesie Constantiensis’ (red); 22 Sept. ‘Hemmerami ‘Contra tempestatem ventorum tonitruorum vel choruscatio- m et ep’; 28 Sept.‘Venceslai m’; 30 Sept.‘Ursi et soc. eius’; 11 Oct. nem’;‘Contra sterilitatem terre siue pestilentiam et famem’ (52?); ‘Burkardi ep’; 12 Oct.‘Panthali primi ep Basiliensis’;‘16 Oct.‘Galli 13; 58; 53;‘Generalis collecta’; 56;‘Pro humilitate’;‘Pro patientia’; ab’ (red); 26 Oct.‘Amandi et Vedasti c¡’; 30 Oct.‘Volfgangi ep’; 3 37; and see Peters 168^72. Nov.‘Priminii ep’; 7 Nov.‘Vilibrordi ep’; 8 Nov.‘Oct. omnium ss’; v 12 Nov.‘Himerii cf’; 16 Nov.‘Othmari cf’; 26 Nov.‘Conradi ep’ qq4 [Missae pro defunctis.] v (red); 2 Dec. ‘Oct. s Katherine’; 8 Dec. ‘Eucharii ep’; 13 Dec. rr1 ‘Sequentie’. v ‘Iodoci cf’; 16 Dec.‘Adelheidis imperatricis’; 20 Dec.‘Ursicini cf’. rr4 ‘Tabula’. v a1 [Preface.] Stating that the work has been ordered by Otto IV von Basel: [Michael Wenssler], 1487. Folio. 10 10 8 12 8 6 8 Sonnenberg, Bishop of Constance (1475^91). Dated [14]84. collation: [*] a b c^y [**] [***] [****] z aa^ii kk ll^pp r 10 8 a2 [Proprium de tempore.] qq rr . v p2 [Ordinarium missae.] Woodcut. v [**1 ] [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] C 4115; Pr 7514; Polain 2720; Schreiber V 4684; Sheppard 2354; r [**2 ] [Canon missae.] Weale^Bohatta 288. r q1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘de s. Andrea’ to‘s. Conradus ep.’ r COPY [***1 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. r Wanting the blank leaf rr8. [****6 ] ‘In anniuersario dedicationis ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In The unsigned gathering containing the Canon is of 10 leaves (not anniuersario dedicationis altaris’. r v as Polain). Leaf [**10 ]: ‘(red) Finita mi||a inclinet dicens. P [****7 ] ‘Misse speciales seu votiue’. See M-267 nos 1; 41; 2; 5; ‘De >v (black) laceat tibi |aš cta trinitas hoc ob > |equium . . .’; [**10 ], Caritate’; 3^4; ‘De passione domini’;‘De spinea corona’;‘De lan- blank. cea et clauis’;‘De compassione BVM’; 15; 22; 27;‘Pro Salute unius The Canon is preceded by a parchment leaf bearing a woodcut, viuentis seu amico familiari’; ‘Pro gratia predicandi’; 47; 45; 17; reproduced in Heitz, Kanonbilder, 14. 10; ‘Tempore sinodi vel colloquii’; ‘Pro cuncto populo katholico’; Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the ‘56; 49; 12;‘Contra tribulationes vel aduersitates’; 13;‘Pro febrici- Bodleian Library; leather and parchment index tabs. Size: 357 ¿ tantibus cum intercessione sancti Sigismundi’; 54;‘Contra subita- 250 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 344 ¿ 226 mm. neam mortem’;52; 30; 29; 31; 33; 11;‘Pro apostolico etomni gradu r On [*1 ] bibliographical notes, apparently in Niesert’s hand. A ecclesiastico’; 35; 36; ‘Pro domina seu femina quacunque’; ‘Pro few marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, in episcopo abbate vel alio prelato et sibi commissis’; 16;‘Pro princi- two di¡erent early hands. pibus christianis’; ‘Pro muliere pregnante cu[m] intercessione r The Canon woodcut is coloured. On a1 a nine-line initial ‘A’ is beate Margarethe’; 51; 50; 55; 48; 18; 44; 19; 43; ‘Pro deuotione’; supplied in blue with reserved white decoration within a ground 23; 24; ‘Contra tribulationes vel aduersitates ecclesie’; 34; 40; consisting of red pen-work decoration. On the same leaf, the ‘Pro his qui a demonio vexantur’; ‘Contra hostes ecclesie’; 39; woodcut border is partly coloured in red. Other initials are sup- ‘Pro persecutiones pacientibus’;‘Pro amico tribulato’;‘Contra tri- plied in blue, some with reserved white decoration. bulationes’; 46; 53; 7; ‘De sancta Maria et omnibus sanctis’; ‘De Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), 1818; inscription on patronis vel sanctis quorum reliquie ibi continentur’; 8; ‘Oratio r [*1 ]: ‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris in Velen 1818’; sale (1843), generalis’; 32. v B10 [Missae pro defunctis.] m-254^m-255] missale 1793

r C7 [Sequentiae.] It includes sequences for the main feasts of the refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. r proper of tempore, saints, for the common of saints, and for the [**2 ] ‘Quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus qui oriri possint in dedication of the church. missa’. v E10 [Verse colophon.] ‘[A]ccipe hos diua cleri caterua libros non- refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. > r minus raros quam comodissimos are’; hexameters(?). [**4 ] ‘Notabilia’. It includes: ‘De gloria in excelsis’; ‘De collectis’; Basel: Peter Kollicker, 29 May 1485. Folio. ‘De alleluia’; ‘De credo’; ‘De prefatione’; ‘De ite missa est’; collation: [*6] a^n10 o p [**8] q^v10 x6 y8 [***10 ****8] A^C10 D6 ‘Oratio ante missam multum deuota’;‘Gratiarum actio post mis- E10. sam a sacerdote dicenda’;‘Post missam pro viuis et defunctis ora- HCR 11283; Go¡ M-657; BMC III 762; Pr 7653; Meyer-Baer 65; tio’. r Sack, Freiburg, 2467; Schramm XXI p. 28; Schreiber V 4687; [**7 ] ‘Exorcismus salis’. r Sheppard 2467; Weale 58; Weale^Bohatta 307. a1 [Proprium de tempore.] r [11 ] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Kyrie’; ‘Gloria in excelsis COPY deo’;‘Sactus’;‘Agnus dei’;‘Ite missa est’. Wanting the Canon woodcut, of which there is a reproduction in [1 r] [Ordinarium missae.] Heitz, Kanonbilder,12. 2 [2 r] [Intonations for lessons.] Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over 1 [3 r] [Praefatia.] wooden boards, with leather index tabs dyed red. Two clasps and 1 [5 v] [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] catches lost. Quadruple ¢llets form an intersecting double frame. 1 [5 r] [Canon missae.] Within the outer frame, a scroll bearing the name of the binder 2 r r ‘Commune sanctorum’. ‘iocob’ (Weale^Taylor no. 255 ‘Basel’), a circular lamb and £ag 1 t r [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s. Andree’ to‘Katherine’. and a rosette stamp. The inner rectangle is decorated with mer- 1 B v ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In dedicatione altaris’. rythought panels, made up from headed-outline tools, each con- 6 B v ‘Festum compassionis siue trans¢xionis BVM’. taining a £euron. A small £oral stamp at the intersection of the 7 B r ‘Misse votiue’. See M-267 nos 1^2; ‘De charitate’; ‘De corpore ¢llets. Size: 407 ¿ 290 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 393 ¿ 274 mm. 8 Christi’; 3^4. Marginal notes, mainly supplementing the text, and musical C v [Missae pro defunctis.] notation in a contemporary hand. Contemporary manuscript 3 C v ‘Misse precarie’.See M-267 nos:‘Missa salutis’; 5;‘De patronis’; foliation in red ink in the upper margin of the rectos:‘i^cclxii’. 7 11; ‘Collecta pro apostolico et omni gradu ecclesiastico’; 35; ‘Pro Large initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue. Other initi- rege et populo’; 36;‘Coll. pro regina’;‘Coll. pro antistite’; 16;‘Coll. als are supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. pro uniuersis ordinibus’; 17^18; 15; 26; 13; 55; 23; 20; 24; 47^9; Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- ‘Contra tribulationes’; ‘Coll. pro amico tribulato’; ‘Coll. pro per- label. London, British Museum; shelfmark ‘IC.37569’ at the tail secutiones patientibus’;‘Coll. contra aduersitates ecclesie seu tyr- of the spine and on the front endleaf. Transferred to the Bodleian annos’;‘Coll. contra hostes’; 19; 43; 42; 29^30; 12; 31; 8; 32; ‘Coll. in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records pro rectoribus et pace’; 33^4; 39^40; 44^6; 50^3; 56; 41;‘Missa de c.1054), no. 10. vigintiquattuor senioribus’; ‘Missa de quattuordecim sanctis in shelfmark: Inc. b. GS2.1485.1. necessitate et angustiis succurrentibus’; ‘De s Ioseph o⁄cium contra infamiam malorum hominum’; ‘O⁄cium s veronice hoc M-255 Missale est de facie Iesu Christi’ (59);‘De corona domini’; 60;‘O¡. de sep- Missale Halberstadiense (Halberstadt). tem gaudijs Marie v’; ‘O¡. de compassione BVM’; ‘Missa in hon- v ore precordialis tribulationis BMV’; ‘De lancea domini’; 54; ‘Pro [*1 ] Ernestus [von Sachsen], Archbishop of Magdeburg: [Mandate for publication in the form of a letter addressed to] all pugnantibus contra hereticos’; 10. r churchmen in the city and diocese of Halberstadt. Incipit: G1 [Sequentiae.] It includes sequences for the main feasts of the ‘[E]rnestus dei et apostolice . . . Id nobis pro pastorali o⁄cio . . .’ proper of tempore, saints, for the common of saints, and for the r dedication of the church. [*2 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 28 Jan.‘Karoli imperatoris’; 30 Jan. ‘Constanty m’; 3 Mar. ‘Kunegundis’; 10 Mar. ‘Transl. s Viti’; 23 [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, after 1500]. Folio. Apr. ‘Adalberti’; 6 May ‘Iuuenalis cf’; 8 May ‘Oct. Philippi et Preface and Canon printed in [Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, c.1493^ Iacobi’; 9 May ‘Aduentus reliquiarum s Stephani’; 11 May 1500]; see K. Haebler, Johann Gru« ningerder Druckerder Missale ‘Transl. s Andree ap’; 13 May ‘Seruatii ep et cf Gangol¢ m’; 19 mit dem Kanon Peter Schoe¡ers, Beitra« ge zur Inkunabelkunde, 4 May ‘Yuonis cf’; 31 May ‘Canciani Cancianille Cantii mm’; 3 (Uppsala, 1911); Reimar Walther Fuchs, ‘Die Mainzer June ‘Erasmi m’; 15 June ‘Viti m’; 4 July ‘Transl. s Thome, Fru« hdrucke mit Buchholzschnitten 1480^1500’, Archiv fu« r Udalrici ep’; 7 July ‘Thome ep et m’; 24 July ‘Brigitte v’; 5 Aug. Geschichte des Buchwesens, 2 (1958), 1^129, at p. 7 no. 26, and pp. ‘Oswaldi regis’; 13 Aug. ‘Wiglberti cf’; 16 Aug. ‘Arnolphi’; 27 25^31. Excluded from BMC, but BSB-Ink dates [c.1498]. Aug. ‘Festum patronorum ecclesie’; 9 Sept. ‘Dedicatio ecclesie b collation: [* **8] a^p8 q6 [14 = Toni communes and Ordinarium Marie’ (red); 24 Sept. ‘Conceptio s Iohannis Baptiste’; 28 Sept. missae; 22 = Intonations for lessons; 3^46 = Praefatia; 58 = ‘Wentzeslai m’; 3 Oct. ‘Duorum Ewaldorum’; 11 Oct. ‘Iusti et Canon] r8 s6 t^z8 A^G8 H6. Arthemii mm’; 24 Oct.‘Dedicatio Kunegundi’; 5 Nov.‘Dedicatio Woodcut. scripte’; 6 Nov.‘Transl. b Marie Magdalene’; 7 Nov.‘Uuillebrordi Go¡ M-663; Pr 145; BSB-Ink M-434; de Ricci, Mayence, 70; ep et cf’; 12 Nov.‘Liuini ep et m’; 20 Nov.‘Bernardi ep et cf’. Geldner, Drach, 187 no. 5; Heitz, Kanonbilder, 36; Meyer-Baer r [*8 ] [Tabulae.] 74; More Books: the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library (May r [**1 ] ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbytero uolenti 1936), 17079; Schramm XIV p. 9; Schreiber V 4703; not in diuina celebrare.’ Sheppard; Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in the German- 1794 missale [m-255^m-256

r speaking Countries and German Books Printed in Other Countries [c1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] r from 1455 to 1600 now in the British Museum (London, 1962), p. [p1 ] [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between Easter day and ‘Feria II 513; Adolph Tronnier, ‘Die Missaldrucke Peter Scho« ¡ers und pasche’ (?). r seines Sohnes Johann’, Vero« ¡entlichungen der Gutenberg- [r2 ] [Canon missae.] r Gesellschaft, 5^7 (1908), 28^220, at 148^9, 195; Weale^Bohatta [B10 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to ‘Mercurii 418. m’. r COPY [L5 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. v Wanting [* ], also the blank leaf [** ] and H , probably blank. [N3 ] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘Dedicatio altaris’. 1 8 6 r From the Mainz edition wanting gatherings [3] and [4], contain- [N5 ] ‘Ferie iuxta chorum Herbipolensem’. It includes: ‘Feria ii pro peccatis’;‘Feria iii pro pace’;‘Feria iiii pro salute viuorum’;‘Feria ing Praefatia, and the leaf [51], containing the woodcut of the Cruci¢xion (for which a leaf signed a from another edition has v de patronis’;‘Feria vi de sancta cruce’;‘Sabbato de BVM’. iii r been substituted [160 G, 36 lines, with text beginning ‘angeli. [O1 ] ‘Collecte generales’. See M-267 nos: ‘In veneratione omnium adorant dominationes tremunt . . .’ and ending ‘ . . . in nomine sanctorum’; ‘De sanctis quorum reliquie continentur in ecclesia’; domini O|anna in exel|is.’]). Gathering [2], containing the intona- ‘Pro viuis et defunctis’ (32?); 24; ‘Pro familiaribus’; 11; 36; 35; 16; tions for lessons, is bound at the end. ‘Pro fructibus terre’;‘Contra subitaneam mortem’; 12; 51;‘Pro tri- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the bulatione’; 23; 19; ‘Pro famulo viuo’; ‘Pro famula viua’; ‘Pro steri- Bodleian Library; marbled pastedowns and leather index tabs in litate mulierum’; 56. r the shape of spherical knots, dyed in red and blue. Size: 409 ¿ [O5 ] [Missae pro defunctis.] r 290 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 335 ¿ 270 mm. [O10 ] ‘Misse speciales’. See M-267 nos: 5; ‘De sapientia’ (41?); ‘De r caritate’ (44?); 2; ‘Pro episcopo et sibi commissis’; 15; 29^30; The Cruci¢xion woodcut is coloured. On [52 ] a six-line initial ‘T’ (Teigitur) is supplied in pinkwithwhite pen-work decoration on a ‘Contra pestilentiam’; ‘De sancto Sebastiano’; 13; 39; 48; ‘Contra gold, silver, and green ground. Large initials are supplied in blue. hereticos aut Thurcos’; 49; ‘De passione domini’; 60; ‘De spinea Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), 1837; inscription on corona domini’; ‘De lancea domini’; ‘De dulcissimo nomine front endleaf: ‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris inVelen 1837’; sale Ihesu’. r (1843), lot 282. Purchased at Niesert’s sale for »2. 0. 0; see Books [Q3 ] ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus Purchased 1843), 34. qui oriri possint in missa’. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.23. refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. [Wu« rzburg: Georg Reyser, 1481]. Folio. collation: [a8 b4 c d10 e8 f10 g8 h^o10 p q12 r^z A^P10 Q6]. M-256 Missale a b Missale Herbipolense (Wurzburg). Commissioned by Types: 300, Canon; 180 , text; 180 , versicles, etc. 378 leaves,13^128 « numbered in red j-Cxvj, 163^374 numbered Cxvij-CCCxxviij. 32 Rudolphus de Scherenberg, Episcopus Herbipolensis. r lines of Missal type, mostly in 2 columns ([a8 ]); 19 long lines of r r r [a1 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi ep’; 8 Feb. ‘Helene Canon type ([r2 ]). Type area: 287 ¿ 185 mm ([a8 ]); 286 ¿ r regine’; 3 Mar.‘Kunegundis imperatricis’; 14 May ‘Gangol¢ m’; 3 184 mm ([r2 ]). Small initials printed in red. Printed musical nota- June ‘Erasmi ep et m’; 5 June ‘Bonifacii et soc. eius’ (red); 1 July tion in the Prefaces to the Canon. Engravings: (1) arms of Bishop ‘Oct. s Johannis Baptiste’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep’; 7 July ‘Uillibaldi Rudolf de Scherenberg and the bishopric; (2) The Cruci¢xion. ep’; 8 July ‘Kiliani et soc. eius’ (red); 15 July ‘Oct. s Kiliani, H 11309; C 4136; Pr 2669; Meyer-Baer 75; Oates 1204; Schramm Humperti Reginsuindis’; 27 July ‘Dedicatio antique ecclesie XVI pls 868, 870; Schreiber V 4704; Sheppard 1928^30; Weale^ Herbipolensis’; 5 Aug. ‘Osualdi regis et m’; 19 Aug. ‘Agni et Bohatta 428.

Magni mm’; 3 Sept. ‘Mansueti Remacli et Anthonii’; 9 Sept. COPY ‘Kunegundis imperatricis’; 29 Sept. ‘Uenczeslai m’; 14 Oct. For this copy see Continental Shelf, no. 19. ‘Burchardi ep’ (red); 24 Oct. ‘Dedicatio ecclesie Herbipolensis’; Wanting the leaf bearing the engraving of the Cruci¢xion before 29 Oct. ‘Ferrucii m’; 6 Nov. ‘Uillibrordi ep’; 12 Nov. ‘Cuniberti the Canon, [r1], and [Q6]. ep’; 27 Nov.‘Mercurii m’; 13 Dec.‘Lucie et Otilie vv Iodoci cf’. Printed on parchment. Before gathering [p] is bound a parchment refs. See H. Engelhart, ‘Die fru« hesten Druckausgaben des leaf of alternative musical settings for the incipits of the Kyrie, Missale Herbipolense (1481^1503): Ein Beitrag zu einem Gloria, and Credo. ‘‘Census’’ der liturgischen Drucke aus der O⁄zin Georg Reysers Binding: Nineteenth-century burgundy calf; marbled paste- in Wu« rzburg’, Wu« rzburger Dio« zesangeschichtsbla« tter, 62/3 downs. Rebacked for the Bodleian Library in 1951 (date, ‘12. 4. (2001), 69^174, at 83^84. 51’ on the rear endleaf) with the seventeenth-century spine laid r [a7 ] [List of masses and collects.] down. Leather index tabs. Size: 413 ¿ 285 ¿ 120 mm. Size of r [a8 ] ‘Exorcismus salis’. leaf: 397 ¿ 270 mm. r [b1 ] Rudolphus de Scherenberg, Episcopus Herbipolensis; Before the calendar is bound a parchment leaf bearing the text of Kilianus de Bibra; Wilhelmus de Limpurg; the Chapter of the fol. xi in a di¡erent setting, apparently a pastedown of the original Church of Wu« rzburg: [Letter addressed to] all ecclesiastical and binding. lay subjects of the church of Wu« rzburg. Incipit: ‘[R]udolfus dei et A few marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, in apostolice sedis gratia Episcopus . . . Si enim nuper . . .’ Dated r Kewsch’s hand. On [Q5 ] ‘De sancto Liborio o⁄cium Misse’ has Wu« rzburg, 8 Nov. 1481; ed. Engelhart 141^2. The contractual been added in his hand. date for the completion of printing, mentioned in Bishop r On [c1 ] a woodcut initial ‘A’coloured in green with acanthus-leaf Rudolph’s prefatory letter, was 8 Nov.1481. decoration, on a gold ground edged in violet, and an angel within r [b3 ] ‘Regule generales vtiles et necessarie per circulum anni’. m-256^m-257] missale 1795

thebodyofthe letter. Other initials are supplied invarious colours Ewaldorum mm’; 15 Oct. ‘Hediwigis ducisse’ (red); 24 Oct. with acanthus-leaf decoration on a gold ground edged in di¡erent ‘Eracliani ep et cf’; 25 Oct.‘Mimiater m’; 6 Nov.‘Herculani ep et colours, and with thebody of the letter supplied in blue or red with m’; 7 Nov.‘Willibrordi ep et cf’; 12 Nov.‘Liuini ep et m’ (red); 25 yellow or white foliate pen-work decoration; with foliate and Nov.‘Audencii cf’; 2 Dec.‘Oct. s Katherine’; 5 Nov.‘Annonis ep et £oral extensions into the margin supplied in colours and gold cf’ (red); 13 Dec.‘Aucberti ep et cf’; 17 Dec.‘Adelheydis imperatri- dots. A few medium initials are supplied in interlocked red and cis’ (red). r blue or blue; paragraph marks are supplied mostly in blue, occa- [a1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] See Opfermann 280^1. v sionally in red. [o11 ] ‘In dedicacione ecclesie’. r Provenance: Johannes Kewsch (£. 1481^1486); inscription on [p1 ] [Ordinarium missae.] r original pastedown: ‘1481 Johannes Kewsch vicarius in ecclesia [p5 ] [Canon missae.] See Opfermann 277^9. r Herbipolensi hunc librum comparauit propriis expensis et pro [q1 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. r omnibus scilicet pergameno impressura Rubricacione illumina- [s1 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia Andree’ to ‘Audentij cf’; turum(?) et ligatione xviii £or. 1481’; many leaves signed by see Opfermann 282^4. r Kewsch in the lower margin. Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, church of S. [B1 ] ‘Misse votiue’. See M-267 nos: 1^2; ‘De charitate’;‘De corpore r Bartholomeus; inscription on [r10 ] in Kewsch’s hand: ‘Anno Christi’; 60; 4^5; ‘Collecta de patronis’; 11; ‘Collecta pro aposto- domini Mcccclxxxsexto tercia Mensis Aprilis Johannes Kewsch lico et omni gradu ecclesiastico’; 35; ‘Collecta pro rege et populo’; vicarius vicarie Sancti Bartholomei in Ecclesia Herbipolensi pre- 36; ‘Coll. pro regina’; ‘Coll. pro antistite’; 16; ‘Coll. pro uniuersis sentem librum Missalem perpetua donatione donauit ad dictam ordinibus’; 17; 27; 10; 18; 15; ‘Pro familiari amico’; 13; 54; ‘Pro vicariam Sancti Bartholomei . . . Ego Johannes Kewsch protestor hiis qui a demonio vexantur’; 55; 23; 20; 24; ‘Coll. pro penitente’ manu propria’. The names of subsequent vicars and owners are (47?); 48^49; ‘Contra tribulationibus’; ‘Coll. pro amico tribulato’; r recorded in inscriptions on the original pastedown and on [r10 ]: ‘Coll. pro persequuciones pacientibus’; ‘Coll. contra aduersitates Wilhelm Ru« diger (¢fteenth/sixteenth century). Johannes ecclesie seu tirannos’; 19; 43; 42; 29^30; 12; 31;‘Coll. de s Maria et Wittigshain (£. 1560). Balthasar Schott (£. 1560); named in omnibus sanctis’; ‘Coll. missa communis’; ‘Coll. missa generalis’; inscription on original pastedown. Philippus Sigman (£. 1565) 33^4; 39^40; 44^6; 50^3; 56. See also Opfermann 285^6. r r v on [r10 ]. Martinus [ ] (£. 1571) on [r10 ]. Johannes Falckenstein (£. [D4 ] [Missae et collectae pro defunctis.] r r v 1576) on [r10 ]. Johannes Francae (£. 1580) on [r10 ]. Melchior [D11 ] [Colophon.] r Textor (À1606); obit on original pastedown. William Laud, [E1 ] [Sequentiae.] Including sequences for the main feasts of the Archbishop of Canterbury (1573^1645); inscription on original proper of tempore, saints, for the common of saints, and for the pastedown: ‘Liber Guilielmi Laude Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis dedication of the church; see Opfermann 286^8. et Cancelarii Vniuersitatis Oxoniensis1636’; see SC 902. Donated [Magdeburg]: Bartholomaeus Ghotan and Lucas Brandis, 1480. by Laud in 1639; see Coxe, Laudian MSS, p. xxxvii. Folio. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: MS. Laud D.138; MS. Laud Misc. collation: [*2 **6 a^k10 l8 m n10 o12 p10 q10 r12 s^z A^C10 D12 E 301 (see SC). F8]. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.7. HC 11321; Go¡ M-671; BMC II 594; Pr 2752; Meyer-Baer 16; Oates 1225; not in Sheppard; Weale 93; Weale^Bohatta 569. M-257 Missale COPY Missale Magdeburgense. Wanting everything before [c1]; [c3,8], [i9]; [k6^10]; [l1^2]; [o11]; gath- ering [p] containing the order and canon of the Mass; [q1^2] con- [* r] [Advertisement.] Incipit: ‘Bonum commune priuato preferen- 1 taining the opening of the common of saints; [D3] and [D12]; [E dum est . . .’ F8] containing the sequentiae. refs. See B. Opfermann, ‘Das Magdeburger Missale des spa« ten Binding: Partially rebound, and stored in a modern document Mittelalters’, in Beitra« ge zur Geschichte des Erzbistums case, made in the Bodleian Library. Scars of index tabs. Size: Magdeburg, ed. F. Schrader, Studien zur katholischen Bistums- 416 ¿ 298 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 413 ¿ 287 mm. und Klostergeschichte, 11 (Leipzig, 1969), 276^89. Some early folio numbering in the middle of the lower margin of r [*1 ] ‘Registrum super missas votiuas’. the rectos.Two paper fragments containing manuscript additions r [*2 ] ‘Registrum quinternorum’. to the text of the Missal in a contemporary German hand were r [**1 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 29 Jan.‘Constancii ep et m’; 30 Jan. found between fols 220 and 221 and fols 223 and 224; they are ‘Aldegundis v’; 31 Jan. ‘Iulii cf’; 8 Feb. ‘Helene regine’; 25 Feb. now kept separately within the case. ‘Aduentus s Mauricii’ (red); 26 Mar. ‘Lindgeri ep’; 18 Apr. r On [B1 ] a ¢ve-line initial ‘L’ is supplied in azure with green foliate ‘Eleutherii ep’; 23 Apr. Adelberti ep et m’ (red); 28 Apr. Panphili extensions into the margin and the area de¢ned by the letter in cf’; 1 May ‘Benigni’; 5 May ‘Godehardi ep’; 7 May red. Other initials are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in ‘Commemoratio patronorum’ (red); 8 May ‘Oct. Philippi et red. Iacobi’; 9 May ‘Geroncii ep et m’; 11 May ‘Transl. s Andree’ Provenance: Purchased in Oct. 1993 for »8,500 from Sokol (red); 13 May ‘Seruacii ep Gingul¢’; 3 June ‘Pergentini et Books, Catalogue 21, no. 76, through the German Friends of the Laurentini’; 4 July ‘Odolrici ep et cf’ (red); 14 July ‘Hinrici imper- Bodleian; see ledger (1993/4), no. 146; BLR 14,6 (1994), 524^5. atoris’ (red); 18 July ‘Transl. Arnul¢ ep et cf’; 23 July ‘Florencii shelfmark: Inc. b. G22.1480.1. Sisinnii et Appollinaris m’; 5 Aug. ‘Oswaldi regis et m’; 11 Aug. ‘Gaugerici ep’; 5 Sept.‘Victorini ep et m’; 7 Sept.‘Madelberte v’; 19 Sept. ‘Florencii ep et m Ianuarii et soc’ (red); 28 Sept. ‘Aduentus capitis s Mauricii’ (red); 3 Oct. ‘Duorum 1796 missale [m-258

j r M-258 Missale leua= ui animaš meaš deus me . . .’; r1 : (red) ‘Incipit coš mune > v > > Missale Magdeburgense (Magdeburg). |anctoruš . . .’; t5 (proprium de sanctis): (red) ‘In vigilia Andree Introitus . . .’; A v: (red) ‘Incipiuš t mi||e vot|š e. De |an cta trini- v > 5 > [*1 ] [Advertisement.] Incipit: ‘Bonum commune priuato preferen- v tate . . .’; D3 : (red) ‘Mi||a a|š ak In [R](black)Equiem eternaš dona dum est . . .’ r > eis dnš e > . . .’; D10 : (red) ‘In primo gallicantu Sequentia. > refs. See M-257. E(black)ya recolamus laudibus pijs . . .’; F r, colophon: (red) r > > 6 [*2 ] ‘RegistrumVotiuarum missarum’. r ‘Cunctis et dominis et pre|biteris cuiu|uis dioce|is famulare in [*3 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 29 Jan.‘Constancii ep et m’; 30 Jan. pre|idiuš in|i= > gne hoc opus h pš claruš . po|t exactam diligentemn ‘Aldegundis v’; 31 Jan. ‘Iulii cf’; 8 Feb. ‘Helene regine’; 25 Feb. emeš dationem Auctore deo eš xfectuš ...... Quaš to vero |tudeo h ‘Aduentus s Mauricii’ (red); 26 Mar. ‘Ludgeri ep’; 18 Apr. > > acuratione. ca|tigatuš . emendatuš . h ordi= > natuš |it Hij iudiceš t. qui ‘Eleutherii ep’; 23 Apr. Adelberti ep et m’ (red); 28 Apr. Panphili illud alijs |imilibj |ibi |iue manu |criptis. |iue ere im= pre||is lit- cf’; 1 May ‘Benigni’; 5 May ‘Godehardi ep’; 7 May > teris contulerint. Coš |umatuš Opulenta in vrbe Magdeborch Arte > Commemoratio patronum’ (red); 8 May ‘Oct. Philippi et Iacobi’; et |šgenio Mauricij Braš dis Anno immacl’ate v‹ ginis marie po|t 9 May ‘Geroncii ep et m’; 11May ‘Transl. s Andree’ (red); 13 May partuš vltra Mille|imuš q‹ tern ceš te|imuš nonoge|imotercio Die ‘Seruacii ep Gungol¢’; 3 June ‘Erasmi m (red) Pergentini et > v vero lune eiu|deš penult|š mo’; F6 blank. Laurentini’; 4 July ‘Odalrici ep et cf’ (red); 14 July ‘Hinrici imper- C 4159; Pr 2637 = 2759A; Meyer-Baer 16; Schreiber V 4723; atoris’; 18 July ‘Transl. Arnul¢ ep et cf’; 23 July ‘Florencii Sisinnii Sheppard 1998^2000; Weale^Bohatta 572 = 572A. et Appollinaris m’; 5 Aug.‘Oswaldi regis et m’; 11Aug.‘Gaugerici COPY ep’; 5 Sept. ‘Victorini ep et m’; 7 Sept. ‘Madelberte v’; 19 Sept. Wanting the gathering 2a containing the Canon; also sheet z . ‘Florencii ep et m Ianuarii et soc’ (red); 28 Sept.‘Aduentus capitis 4.5 Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over s Mauricii’ (red); 3 Oct. ‘Duorum Ewaldorum mm’; 15 Oct. wooden boards, with two metal catches, one clasp and remains ‘Hedwigis ducisse’ (red); 24 Oct. ‘Eracliani ep et cf’; 6 Nov. of another, and leather index tabs, some in the shape of spherical ‘Herculani ep et m’; 7 Nov.‘Willebrordi ep et cf’; 12 Nov.‘Liuini knots. Manuscript title in a nineteenth-century hand on a rectan- ep et m’ (red); 25 Nov.‘Audencii cf’; 2 Dec. ‘Oct. s Katherine’; 5 gular paper label pasted on the head of the spine. On the upper Nov. ‘Annonis ep et cf’; 13 Dec. ‘Aucberti ep et cf’; 17 Dec. cover triple ¢llets form a double frame.Within the inner frame, a ‘Adelheydis imperatricis’ (red). rosette and an eagle stamp. The inner rectangle is decorated with a r [Proprium de tempore.] See Opfermann 280^1. 1 merrythought panels made up from headed-outline tools, each q r ‘In dedicacione ecclesie’. Followed by:‘In dedicacione altaris’. 6 containing a rosette stamp and with a small rosette stamp at 2a ? [Canon missae.] See Opfermann 277^9. ? each intersection. On the lower cover triple ¢llets form a frame. r r ‘Commune sanctorum’. 1 The inner rectangle is decorated with merrythought panels, t v [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia Andree’ to ‘Audencii cf’; 5 made up from headed-outline tools, each containing a rosette see Opfermann 282^4. stamp. Size: 425 ¿ 295 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 410 ¿ 277 mm. A v ‘Misse votiue’. See M-267 nos: 1^2; ‘De charitate’; ‘De corpore 5 Front pastedown consists of a leaf from a fourteenth-century Christi’; 60; 4^5; ‘Collecta de patronis’; 11; ‘Collecta pro aposto- German antiphonar. lico et omni gradu ecclesiastico’; 35; ‘Collecta pro rege et populo’; In the calendar, the following entries have been added in an early 36; ‘Coll. pro regina’; ‘Coll. pro antistite’; 16; ‘Coll. pro uniuersis sixteenth-century German hand: ‘27 July Christo¡eri m’; 29 July ordinibus’; 17; 27; 10; 18; 15; ‘Pro familiari amico’; 13; 54; ‘Pro ‘Oct. Magdalene’;‘30 July ‘Marthe v’; 8 Nov.‘Oct. omnium sanc- hiis qui a demonio vexantur’; 55; 23; 20; 24; ‘Coll. pro penitente’ torum’. The following entries have been added in a di¡erent six- (47?); 48^49; ‘Contra tribulationibus’; ‘Coll. pro amico tribulato’; teenth-century hand: 16 Aug. ‘Rochij cf’; 2 Sept. ‘Joachini cf’. ‘Coll. pro persequuciones pacientibus’; ‘Coll. contra aduersitates Other marginal notes, mainly supplementing and providing cor- ecclesie seu tirannos’; 19; 43; 42; 29^30; 12; 31;‘Coll. de s Maria et rections to the text, in the early sixteenth-century German hand. omnibus sanctis’; ‘Coll. missa communis’; ‘Coll. missa generalis’; r On D4 a marginal note in the same hand: ‘In anniuersario 33^4; 39^40; 44^6; 50^3; 56. See also Opfermann 285^6. v Ottonis imperatoris et in anniuersario et in translatione Edith D3 [Missae et collectae pro defunctis.] r imperatricis’. D10 [Sequentiae.] Including sequences for the main feasts of the r On a1 an eight-line initial ‘A’ of green acathus leaves within a proper of tempore, saints, for the common of saints, and for the ground made of pink acanthus leaves is supplied. Some six- to dedication of the church; see Opfermann 286^8. eight-line initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with Magdeburg: Moritz Brandis, 30 Dec. 1493. Folio. The date in the reserved white decoration, within a ground consisting of pen- colophon is sometimes read as 23 Dec. 1493 (e. g. by Pr). £ourishing in red or olive-green ink. Some four-line initials are collation: [*] a^l8 m10 n^p8 q6 2a10 r^z h m t‹ A^C8 D10 EF6. supplied in blue with reserved white decoration within a ground Types: 314 G, Canon; 160 G, 151 G, text. 272 leaves, 147^67 num- consisting of pen-£ourishing in red ink. Other initials are sup- bered I-XXI, 232^59 numbered I-XXVIII. Two columns, except plied in red or blue. A few additional manuscript rubrics in the in the order and canon of the Mass, the advertisement, calendar, ‘Proprium sanctorum’. r r and colophon. 37 lines (a3 ). Type area: 295 ¿ 188 mm (a3 ). Provenance: Johannes Golt (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); name r r Woodcut and printed lombard initials; also spaces. on [*1 ]. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), 1837; inscription on [*1 ]: Reproduction of the Canon woodcut of the Cruci¢xion in Heitz, ‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris in Velen 1837’; sale (1843), no. v Kanonbilder, 27 and Schramm XII no. 376. Leaf [*1 ], advertise- 280. Purchased at Niesert’s sale for »1. 6. 6; see Books Purchased r ment: ‘ð Bonuš coš mune priuato pš ferenduš e|t . . .’; [*2 ]: ‘Regi|truš (1843), 34. r Votiuaruš mi||aruš ’; [*3 ]: (red) ‘Ianuarius habet dies .xxxi. Luna shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.23. r .xxx. >> . . .’; a1 : (red) ‘Dom|š ca prima adueš tus dnš i > (black) [A]d te m-259^m-260] missale 1797

M-259 Missale HC11332 = C 4164; Pr131; BSB-Ink M-440; CIBN M-434; de Ricci, Missale Moguntinum (Mainz). Mayence,68^9; ReimarWalther Fuchs,‘Die Mainzer Fru« hdrucke r mit Buchholzschnitten 1480^1500’, Archiv fu« r Geschichte des [*2 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi cf’; 29 Jan. ‘Valerii Buchwesens, 2 (1958), 1^129, at p. 6 no. 21, pp. 18^19; Heitz, ep’; 30 Jan. ‘Aldegundis v’; 6 Mar. ‘Fridolini cf’; 3 Apr. ‘Florentii Kanonbilder, 28; Meyer-Baer 89; Schramm XIV p. 9; Schreiber V ep’; 20 Apr. ‘Adelarii ep’; 23 Apr. ‘Adelberti ep’; 24 Apr. 4733; Sheppard 88; Adolph Tronnier, ‘Die Missaldrucke Peter Wendalini cf’; 2 May ‘Walperti ep’; 4 May ‘Floriani m’; 5 May Scho« ¡ers und seines Sohnes Johann’, Vero« ¡entlichen der ‘Godehardi cf’; 13 May ‘Seruatii ep et Gingol¢ m’; 3 June Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, 5^7 (1908), 28^220, at 110^27, 180^8; ‘Morandi cf’; 6 June ‘Claudi archiep’; 13 June ‘Onofrii cf’; 16 Weale^Bohatta 626. June ‘Aurei et Iustine mm (red)’; 20 June ‘Deodati ep’; 21 June ‘Albani m (red)’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep (red)’; 6 July Goaris cf’; 7 COPY July ‘Willibaldi ep’; 3 Sept. ‘Mansueti et Remaculi c¡’; 3 Oct. Bound with: ‘Duorum Eualdorum mm’; 12 Oct. ‘Panthali ep’; 13 Oct. 1. Psalterium. Mainz: J. Scho« ¡er, 1516 (a fragment of seven ‘Lubencii cf’; 15 Oct. ‘Maurorum mm’; 28 Oct. ‘Ferrucci m’; 30 leaves). Oct. ‘Theonesti m’; 3 Nov. ‘Pirmini ep Huperti ep’; 27 Nov. The volume formerly contained the copy of the Canon Missae ‘Wilhildis abbatisse’; 8 Dec.‘Eucharii ep’; 16 Dec.‘AnanieAzarie [1458] (M-284), which was rebound separately on 26 Jan. 1887 Misaelis, Adelheidis imperatricis’; 20 Dec. ‘Ursinici cf’; 30 Dec. and pressmarked Douce 280*, now Arch. G b.4. ‘Dauidis regis’. See H. Reifenberg, Misse und Missalien im Wanting all before fol. lxxxiii: from gatherings [*] to [2]. v v Bistum Mainz seit dem Zeitalter der Gotik, Printed marginal corrections (in a di¡erent type) on [E7 ], [H2 ], v Liturgiewissenschaftliche Quellen und Forschungen, 37 and [I8 ]; printed interlinear correction on a strip of paper pasted v (Mu« nster, 1960). onto the line to be corrected on [H4 ]. r [*7 ] ‘Ordo qualiter se sacerdos ad celebrandam missam preparare Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, with a gold-tooled £oral and debeat’. foliate roll on both covers, and gold-tooled spine. Scars of index r [***1 ] ‘Pro missis huius voluminis de tempore et sanctis inuenien- tabs. Rebacked. Size: 417 ¿ 295 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 405 ¿ dis . . . tabula’. 266 mm. r [***6 ] [Informationes et Cautelae.] Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing cor- refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. rections to the text, in an early German hand. r [a1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] Initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with reserved r [11 ] [Ordinarium Missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between the white decoration on a square ground made of red pen-work dec- vigil of Easter and Easter day. oration with extensions into the margins, and in red or blue. r [21 ] Canon Missae. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. r [p8 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. Bequeathed in 1834. r [s7 ] [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hyemalis. Rubrica.] shelfmark: Douce 280(2). r [s8 ] [Proprium de sanctis. Pars hyemalis.] From ‘In vigilia Andree apostoli’ to‘De annunciatione BVM’. v [x2 ] [Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis. Rubrica.] M-260 Missale r [x3 ] [Proprium de sanctis. Pars aestivalis.] From ‘Ambrosii cf’ to Missale Monasteriense (Mu« nster). ‘Wilhilde abbatisse’. r r [a1 ] ‘Quatuordecim consilia doctorum pro periculis que in missa [D8 ] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In dedicatione altaris’. v contingere possunt’. Incipit: ‘[S]ciendum etiam summopere quod [E1 ] [Missae pro defunctis.] v secundum scripta sanctorum doctorum Thome, Alberti . . .’ [E6 ] ‘Misse speciales’. See M-267 nos: 1; 5; 2; 20; ‘De corpore refs. See Missale Monasteriense 1300^1900. Katalog, Texte und Christi’; 3; ‘De passione domini’; 4; ‘Missa de tribulatione beate vergleichende Studien, ed. E. J. Lengelin, B. Kranemann, and K. virginis’; ‘Missa de quinque doloribus BVM’; ‘Missa de eterna Richter, Liturgiewissenschaftliche Quellen und Forschungen, 76 sapientia’ (41?); ‘De trans¢guratione domini’; 59^60; ‘De lancea (Mu« nster, 1995), 150^3. et clauis’; ‘De spinea corona’; ‘Missa de misericordia dei’; ‘De r [a2 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 23 Jan.‘Macharii m’; 29 Jan.‘Valerii qutuordecim(!) adiutoribus sanctis’; ‘Missa pro pestilentia’; 11; ep et cf’; 30 Jan. ‘Aldegundis v’; 25 Feb. ‘Vualburgis v’; 26 Mar. 35^6; ‘Pro antistite’; 16; 15; ‘Missa sacerdotis ut eum dominus ‘Ludgeri ep’; 24 Apr. ‘Ludgeri ep’ (red); 1 May ‘Vualburgis v’; 4 conseruat’; ‘De caritate’ (44?); 27; 10; 17; ‘Pro fratribus’; ‘Pro tri- May ‘Floriani m’; 13 May ‘Seruacii ep et cf’; 15 May ‘Festum pen- bulatione’; 54; 13; 55; ‘Pro febricitantibus’; 47; 18; 26; 48; 39; ‘Pro tecostes’ (red); 22 May ‘Festum trinitatis’ (red); 26 May ‘Festum pace impetranda’; 23; 30; 29;‘Pro obedientia’; 12; 51^2; 49;‘Missa venerabilis sacramenti’ (red); 5 June ‘Bonifacii ep et m’ (red); 12 pro demoniaco’; 56; ‘De victoria’; Pro sapientia postulanda’(41). June ‘Adulphi cf’; 13 July ‘Margarete v’ (red); 18 July ‘Arnulphi [I r] ‘Collecte speciales’. 1 ep et cf’; 23 July ‘Liborii ep Brigitte vidue’; 4 Aug. ‘Aduentus s [K r] [Sequentiae.] Including sequences for the main feasts of the 2 Vualburgis v’; 5 Aug. ‘Osualdi regis’; 20 Aug. ‘ ep et cf’; proper of tempore, saints, and for the common of saints. 26 Aug. ‘Herenei et Habundi mm’; 28 Aug. ‘Hereme m’; 5 Sept. [K r] [Colophon.] Commissioned by Berthold von Henneberg, 12 ‘Victorini m’; 7 Sept. ‘Regine v et m Magdalberte v’; 28 Sept. Archbishop of Mainz. Vuenceslai m’; 3 Oct.‘Transl. s Ludgeri ep Duorum evualdorum’; Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 3 Apr. 1493. Folio. 10 Oct.‘Victoris et soc. eius’ (red); 15 Oct.‘Ss maurorum mm’; 16 collation: [*8 **4 *** a^i8 k 110 28 l^z A^F8 G^H6 I8 K12]. v Oct.‘Galli ab’; 21 Oct. Undecim milium virginum’ (red); 22 Oct. Woodcut of the Cruci¢xion on [110 ]. ‘Seueri ep’; 23 Oct. ‘Seuerini ep’; 26 Oct. ‘Amandi ep et cf’; 29 Oct. ‘Aduentus duorum euualdorum, Narcisci ep’; 3 Nov. 1798 missale [m-260^m-261

‘Huperti ep et cf’; 7 Nov. ‘Vuillibrordi ep et cf’; 12 Nov. addressed to E.W. B. Nicholson, Bodley’s Librarian, dated 1889, ‘Cuuiberti(!) ep’; 29 Dec.‘Thome ep Cantuariensis et m’ (red). now pasted on the verso of the front endleaf. r r [b1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] On [b1 ] a six-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue refs. Missale Monasteriense, 177^600. with reserved white decoration and red and blue pen-work dec- r r r [x1 ] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Ite missa est’; ‘Gloria in oration with extension into the margin. On [s1 ] and [z1 ] ¢ve- to excelsis deo’;‘Benedicamus domino’. six-line initials are supplied in blue with reserved white and red v [x1 ] [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between the vigil of Pentecost pen-work decoration. Other initials are supplied in red or blue, and Pentecost. some with reserved white decoration (Cologne). Capital strokes r [x2 ] [Prefatia.] in red. r [z1 ] [Canon missae.] Provenance: Melchior ab Haitzfelt(?) (£. 1542); inscription on r r [G3 ] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. With collecta and prefatia ‘de trini- [a1 ]: ‘Iste liber per dominum Melchiorem ab Haitzfelt tate’and ‘de resurrectione’. Followed by ‘De dedicatione altaris’; Canonicum Seniorem et Thesaurarium nostre Ecclesie donatus ‘In consecratione ecclesie’. est Anno Domini M.D.Lxxxxij’. Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), v r [G5 ] [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos: 10; 13; ‘Contra mortalitatem 1823; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris in siue pestilentiam’; ‘Festum lancee et clauo’; ‘In trans¢guratione Velen 1823’; sale (1843), lot 271. Purchased at Niesert’s sale for domini’; 60. »1. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), 34. v [H2 ] ‘Exorcismus salis et aque’. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.16. r [H4 ] [Commune sanctorum.] r [O7 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘De vigilia s Andree apostoli’ to ‘Lini pp’. M-261 Missale r [aa3 ] ‘Sequentie’. Including sequences for the main feasts of the Missale Parisiense (Paris). proper of tempore, saints, and for the common of saints. r [*1 ] [Calendarium.] See Paul Perdrizet, Lecalendrierparisiena' la¢n Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, 10 Jan. 1489. Folio. du moyen a“ ge, Publications de le Faculte¤ des lettres de l’universite¤ collation: [a^q8 r6 s t8 v6 x^z A^Z aa8 bb6]. de Strasbourg, 63 (Paris, 1933), 68^283; with the inclusion of the Woodcut initials. following feasts, not in Perdrizet: 28 Jan. ‘Karoli imperatoris et C 4166; Pr 1264; Meyer-Baer 91; Sheppard 956; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, cf, duplex’; 27 Mar. ‘Resurrectio domini, duplex’ (red); 26 Apr. 808; Weale^Bohatta 641. ‘Dedicatio sacre capelle regie Parisiensis’. r COPY a1 [Proprium de tempore.] h v ‘Letania’. It includes ‘Cristofore’,‘Lucane’, and ‘Iustine’ among Wanting [x2], [z7^8], and [H5, 6]. 4 Some leaves in gatherings [z] and [H] have been repaired. the martyrs; ‘Silvester’, ‘Marcelle’, ‘Gendulfe’, ‘Germane’, and Binding: Late eighteenth/early nineteenth-century half calf, the ‘Iuliane’among the confessors; ‘Genovefa’among the virgins. v spine gold-tooled, over original wooden boards, bevelled h6 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between Holy inwards, covered with blue paper. Two brass catches and clasps, Saturday and Easter day. r v probably from the original binding. Red-edged leaves. Scars of [i3 ] [Canon missae.] At the end of the Canon, on [i6 ], col. 2, ll. 37^ index tabs. Size: 328 ¿ 230 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 200 mm. 39: ‘Orate pro magistro Iohanne Le > Munerat ordinatore huius Musical notation in brown ink. Occasional marginal notes, missalis. Requiescat in pace amen.’ r > mainly extracting key words and providing corrections to the p7 ‘In festo dedicationis ecclesie’. r text, in an early German hand. On [v v] prayers for the q1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘in vigilia s Andree’ to‘Lini pape’. 6 r Ordinarium missae have been added in the same hand: ‘Suscipe t12 [Mnemonic verses.] ‘Mandata legis’.‘Unum crede deum ne iures sancte pater omnipotens eterne deus hanc immaculatam hos- vana per ipsum > Sabbata sancti¢ces et venerare parentes’; 2 ele- tiam . . . Deus qui humane substancie dignitatem et mirabiliter giac distichs(?). Followed by ‘Articuli ¢dei spectantes ad diuinita- condidisti . . . O¡erimus tibi domine calicem salutaris . . . tem’; ‘Articuli spectantes ad humanitatem’; ‘Septem sacramenta Suscipe sancta trinitas hanc oblacionem . . . (Bernarde Botte and ecclesie’; ‘Opera misericordie corporalia’; ‘Opera misericordie Christine Mohrmann, L’Ordinaire de la Messe,EŁ tudes spiritualia’; ‘Quinque sensus naturales’; ‘Condiciones bone con- Liturgiques, 2 (Paris and Louvain, 1953), 68 and 72). On [x r] an fessionis’. 2 r addition in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand: ‘Aue sanctis- v1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. v sima virgo maris Maria, O praestantissima regina coeli via, Aue x3 ‘Prose communes’. v purissima, aue castissima, Aue £os, Aue ros, te rogamus, audi nos x4 ‘Misse communes siue familiares’. See M-267 nos: 1; 5; 2; ‘De et salua miseros. Maria domina, Maris Maria stella, per tua sacramento’; 3^4; ‘De sancta Genouefa’; ‘De sancto sebastiano’; nomina, pro nobis interpella, virtutum speculum, duc nos per ‘De sancto Anthonio’; 7; ‘Pro mortalitate subitanea euitanda seculum. Lucida, fulgida, nocte pharas horrida mentes illumina’. quam dominus papa Clemens fecit’; 10; 13; ‘Pro in¢rmo in ago- v nia’; ‘De sacramento altaris’; 12; 36; ‘Pro amicis’; 31; ‘Pro securi- In the lower margin of [z6 ] the Mass for S. Hupertus (3 Nov.), pre- sent in the calendar but not in the sanctoral, has been added in the tate ecclesie’;‘Pro prelatis’; 19; ‘Pro penitentibus’;‘Pro amico’; 54; v ‘Pro benefactoribus’;‘Contra hostes’; 15;‘Ad gratiam sancti spiri- same early German hand. On [bb6 ] four rhymed stanzas each of four verses added in German in another sixteenth/seventeenth- tus postulandam’;‘Pro subsidio terre sancte’;‘Contra aduersarios ecclesie’; 11; 17;‘Contra tentatione carnis’;‘Pro impetrandis bonis century hand: ‘Schonster herr Jesu hercher aller herren > gottes und Mariae Sohn . . . jetz und auch letzten end’. Bibliographical operibus’; ‘Pro inimicis’; 51; ‘Pro amicis in tribulatione’; 25; 29^ notes by William Henry James Weale on the back of a postcard 30; 39; 26; ‘Pro episcopo’; 32. r y4 [Missae pro defunctis.] v y7 ‘Ordo ad sponsam benedicendam’. m-261^m-262] missale 1799

r y11 [Benedictiones.] Provenance: Purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books Purchased v y10 ‘In solennitatibus kyrie’. (1842), 30. r z1 [Prosae de BVM.] shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.24,25. v z2 [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Gloria in excelsis’; ‘Ite missa est’, and ‘Benedicamus domino’. v M-262 Missale z3 ‘Ordo sacramenti baptismi’. r Missale Ratisponense (Regensburg). z5 ‘Ordo ad visitandum in¢rmum’. v r z7 ‘Aliqua remedia in quibus prouidendum est casibus’. [*2 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi ep’ (red); 3 Mar. [Paris]: Jean Du Pre¤ and Desiderius Huym, 22 Sept. 1481. Folio. ‘Kunegundis v’; 26 Mar. ‘Castuli mr’; 27 Mar. ‘Ruperti ep’; 24 collation: [*6] a^g10 h8 [i6] k^n10 o^q8 r k | s10 t12 v^y10 z8. Apr. ‘Adalberti ep’; 5 May ‘Gothardi ep’; 13 May ‘Gangol¢ et Types: 105 G; 105* G. Capital spaces. 244 leaves, 7^244 numbered Seruacii’; 3 June ‘Erasmi ep et mr’; 22 June ‘Achacii et soc. eius’; r 25 June ‘Gallicani m’; 1 July ‘Octonis [ep]’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep’ i^ccxxxvii, with errors. 41 lines and headline, 2 columns (a2 ). r r (red); 5 July ‘Transl. s Katherine’; 7 July ‘Willibaldi ep’; 12 July Type area: 212 (223) ¿ 150 mm (a2 ). Leaf [*1 ]: ‘Ianuarius habet r ‘Margarete v et m’ (red); 13 July ‘Heinrici imperatoris’; 14 July dies .xxxi.’; a1 : ‘[I]Ncipit mi||ale |ecundum v|um ec > cle|ie par- i|ieš |is. Dominica prima aduentus ad mi||am Introitus. [A]D te ‘Hic peragitur festum s Thome Cantuariensis m’; 31 July > v > ‘Tertulini m’; 5 Aug.‘Oswaldi regis’; 6 Aug.‘A¡re’; 1 Sept.Verene leuaui a= > nimam meam > . . .’; p8 : ‘Explicit ordinariuš mi||e do > minicak et feriak totius an ni. necnon h |oleš nitatuš inter ip|as v’; 8 Sept. ‘Magni cf’; 9 Sept. ‘Transl. s Kunegundis’; 10 Sept. > r > ‘Corbianiani ep’; 22 Sept.‘Emmerami m’ (red); 24 Sept.‘Ruperti apponi |olitaruš . |ecun dum v|um eccl|š e pari|ienš ’; q1 : ‘[I]ncipit > r v ep’ (red); 28 Sept. ‘Wentzeslai regis et m’; 7 Oct. ‘Transl. s o⁄ciorum |anctorum’; v1 : ‘Incipit coš mune |anctok.’; z8 , Wolfgangi’; 8 Oct. ‘Transl. s Erhardi’; 12 Oct. ‘Maximiliani ep et Colophon: ‘Ad laudeš dei omnipoten > tis. eiu|n |štemerate genitri cis et virginis. In cuius ho norem fundata e|t |acra eccle |ia m’; 13 Oct.‘Colomanni ep’; 22 Oct.‘Seueri ep’; 31 Oct.‘Wolfgangi > > > ep’ (red); 8 Nov.‘Octaua omnium sanctorum’; 12 Nov.‘Arsaciiep’; pari|ieš |is. totiu|n curie > cele|tis. Actum et coš pletum > extat arte |š pre||oria /pre|ens hoc mi||ale |eu mi||e ordina riuš in ip|a pre- 16 Nov.‘Othmari ab’; 17Nov.‘Florini cf’; 19 Nov.‘Elizabethvidue’ > > (red); 20 Nov.‘Corbiniani ep’ [translation?]; 27 Nov.‘Virgilii ep’ clara vrbe . . . > . . . In quo diligeš ter adiuš > ctis ip|ius eccle|ie coš |ti- tutio nibus / atnm|uetudinibus. |inguli|n fe|tiuitatibus |uuš ad (red). > > r locuš appo|itis: illud vnuš excellit: w o⁄cia que in cete ris |ola [*8 ] Henricus Iv de Abensberg, Bishop of Regensburg: [Mandate > > for publication in the form of a letter addressed to] all churchmen annotatioš e . . . > . . . de|igna= > ta |unt: in eo ad plenuš de|cri > buš tur ...... Impre||oribn qš d’. Iohaš ne de prato. h de|iderio in the city and diocese of Regensburg. Dated Regensburg, 5 Mar. > > 1485. huym. > Anno domini mille|imoqua > dr|šgente|imooctoge|imo pri mo. men|e |eptembri. die .xxii. T L’. Woodcut of the refs. See Liturgie im Bistum Regensburg von den Anfa« ngen buiis > v >> r zur Gegenwart, ed. P. Mai (Munich, 1989), 152^3; K. Gamber, Cruci¢xion on [i1 ], and of Christ enthroned in Majesty on [i2 ]. HC 11339; Pr 7920; CIBN M-436; Claudin I 209^14; Sheppard Ecclesia Reginensis (Regensburg, 1979); Bu« cherscha« tze in 6169^71; Weale^Bohatta 699. Regensburg: Fru« he Drucke aus den Besta« nden der Staatlichen Bibliotheken. Katalog zur Ausstellung in der Staatlichen COPY Bibliothek Regensburg vom 8.2.-2.3 1996, ed. N. Henkel Wanting gathering [i] containing the Canon and two woodcuts (Regensburg, 1996), no. 5.1. Sheppard notes that the price was (Claudin I 212, 213).The calendar is bound before gathering q. ¢xed at 5 Rhenish £orins. Printed on parchment. Bound in two volumes. [a r] [Proprium de tempore.] Binding: Late eighteenth-century crimson velvet over paste- 1 [t r] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In dedicatione altaris’. boards, with gilt-edged leaves and blue pastedowns. Extensive 2 [t v] [Ordinarium missae.] metal furniture removed. On the cover of vol. 1 is now written : 3 [t r] ‘Secuuntur prefationes’. ‘Constitution. l’an 3’, and on vol. 2: ‘Droits de l’homme’. Size: 5 [x v] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Kyrieleyson’, ‘Gloria in 300 ¿ 220 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 209 mm. 8 excelsis deo’;‘Ite missa est’, and ‘Benedicamus domino’. On l v a marginal note, correcting the text, in an early hand. On 8 [** v] [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] the rear parchment endleaf of vol. 2, in an eighteenth-century 1 [** r] [Canon missae.] At the end of the Canon: (red) ‘Ex baben- hand, an article from Constitution du 5 Fructidor An III (22 Aug. 2 berga’. 1795). ‘De¤ claration des droits et des devoirs de l’homme et de [A r] [Proprium de sanctis.] From‘In vigilia s. Andree’to‘Virgilii cf’. citoyen’:‘Art. 377. Le Peuple franc° ais remet le de¤ po“ t de la pre¤ sente 1 [L r] ‘Commune sanctorum’. constitution, a' la ¢de¤ lite¤ du corps le¤ gislatif, du directoire exe¤ cutif, 1 [M v] ‘[Missae] pro defunctis’. des administrateurs et des juges; a' la vigilance des pe' res de 10 [N v] [Missa de s. Maria.] famille, aux e¤ pouses et aux me' res, a' l’a¡ection des jeunes citoyens 5 [N v] ‘Misse votiue’. See M-267 nos:1^2; 5;‘De corpore Christi’; 50; au courage de tous les franc° ais’; see Charles Debbasch^Jean- 9 3; 60; 4; 20; 27; 15; 13; 29^30; 12; 10; ‘Contra pestilentia’. Marie Pontier, Les Constitutions dela France (Paris,1989),60^96. [O r] ‘Orationes uotiuales’. See M-267 nos: 49; ‘Pro tribulato’; ‘Pro Principal initials are supplied in goldwithin a red and blue ground 8 peccatis’; 8; 33; ‘ContraThurcos et hereticos’. with white pen-work decoration and with a French (Parisian) £oral and foliate border. Other initials are supplied in interlocked Regensburg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Johann Beckenhub, red and blue or in red or blue. Paragraph marks are supplied in [after 5 Mar. 1485]. Folio. 8 10 8+1 10 6 10 4 6 10 8 10 red or blue. Capitals are touched with yellow wash. Ruling with collation: [* a b c^s t v x ** *** A^I K L^O ]. red ink. Collation not as BSB. Types: 400 G, Canon; 196 G, 156 (196) G. 361 leaves, the ¢rst pre- sumably blank. Leaves 9^190 numbered I-Clxxxij; 224^361 1800 missale [m-262^m-263

r numbered Clxxxiij-CCCxx. 30 lines and headline (foliation) [P9 ] ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus qui r r ([a1 ]); mostly in two columns. 15 long lines (Canon [**2 ]). Type oriri possint in missa’. r r area: 293 (307) ¿ 190 mm ([a1 ]). 303 ¿ 185 mm (Canon [**2 ]). refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. Initials printed in red. Musical notes printed on four-line stave. [Bamberg]: Heinrich Petzensteiner and Johann Pfeyl, [after 20 Woodcuts. Jan. 1492]. Folio. H 11356; Pr 3154; BSB-Ink M-452; Geldner, Bamberg, 31; Heitz, collation: [a8 b^t10 v8 x^z A^M10 N6 O8 P10]. Kanonbilder, 8; Sheppard 2209^11;Weale^Bohatta 806. Types: 400 G, Canon; 196 G, 156 G (leaded except in preliminary COPY and supplementary matter). Red-printed initials and lombards. Wanting [*1], presumably blank. Woodcut initial ‘T’ (sacri¢ce of Isaac) in Canon. Musical notes In this copy [*8], containing thebishop’s letter, is on smaller paper on red-printed four-line stave. Cruci¢xion cut in Canon; see than the rest of the book and may have been made up from Heitz, Kanonbilder, 8. another copy. A transcript of the bishop’s letter, as reprinted in T. HC *11357; Pr 793; BSB-Ink M-454; Geldner, Bamberg, 36; Ried, Codex chronologico-diplomaticus episcopatus Sheppard 589; Weale^Bohatta 807. Ratisbonensis, 2 vols (Regensburg, 1816), II 1073^4 no. MCXXI, COPY is inserted between [*7] and [*8].The woodcut initial ‘T’ (sacri¢ce Wanting [a1], presumably blank. of Isaac) at the beginning of the Canon, recorded by Schreiber V The gathering containing the Canon is on parchment. 4748, is absent in this copy. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the The ¢rst four leaves of the Canon are on parchment. Bodleian Library; leather index tabs. Size: 416 ¿ 285 ¿ 90 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Size of leaf: 405 ¿ 270 mm. Bodleian Library; leather index tabs. Rebacked. Size: 422 ¿ In the calendar the following entries have been added in the lower 295 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 410 ¿ 277 mm. margin by a late ¢fteenth/early sixteenth-century German hand: The woodcut of the arms of the bishop and chapter ([* v]), that of 8 Feb.: ‘Anniuersarius Barbare Sschraierin peragitur singulis annis the Cruci¢xion ([** v]), and the lamb and £ag ([*** v]) painted in 1 2 feria tertia post letare in exteriori hospitali de quo habet cappella- several colours. On [** r] a four-line initial ‘T’ is supplied in pink 2 nus altaris S.Barbare iiii d.’; Mar.: ‘Anniuersarius Barbare within a frame of light and dark blue, with the area de¢ned by the Altar¡erin peragitur quinta aut sexta feria post inuocauit de letter decorated in green. missa in interiori hospitali iiii d.’;‘Anniuersarius N. Mu« llgers per- Provenance: Purchased, together with other editions of Missale agitur in ecclesia S. Petri cum missa . . . de quo habet capellanus Ratisponense (Bamberg: Johann Pfeyl, 15 Dec. 1500 (M-265); altaris S.Barbare iiii d.’; Apr.: ‘Anniuersarius Anndre Schweic(?) [Bamberg]: Heinrich Petzensteiner and Johann Pfeyl, [after 20 peragitur . . . de vigilijs et missa habetur cappellanus S.Barbare Jan. 1492] (Bod-inc. M-263); [Bamberg:] Johann Pfeyl, 1518), for viii d.’; ‘Ann.Vdalrici Pru« gkl peragitur . . . cappellanus S.Barbare »8. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1848), 29. viii d. ratis[ponensis?] singulis annis anno domini1504’;‘Ann.Viti shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 2.4. Fierecklmosmu« ller peragitur secunda feria post cantare in eccle- sia sancti Iacobi cum missa de quo habetur cappellanus altaris M-263 Missale S.Barbare iiii d. ratis[ponensis?] anno domini 1506 singulis Missale Ratisponense (Regensburg). annis’; May: ‘Ann. domini Walthausero Eckers peragitur in die r Sophie v [15 May; added in the calendar by the same hand] in vig- [a2 ] [Calendarium.] See M-262. r iliis ad sanctum iacobum de quo habetur iiii d.’; June: ‘Ann. [a8 ] Henricus Iv de Abensberg, Bishop of Regensburg: [Mandate for publication in the form of a letter addressed to] all churchmen domini Ade Altstil peragitur singulis annis in ecclesia S.Iacobi in of the city and diocese of Regensburg. Incipit: ‘Heinricus dei et secundis vigiliis Iohannis Baptiste de communis(?) . . .S.Barbare apostolice sedis gratia Episcopus . . . Sacrorum canonum insti- viii d. r[atisponensis]’; July: ‘Item von der mettum die Hanns tuta . . .’ Dated Regensburg, 20 Jan. 1492. See M-262. Frayner hat gesti¡t jarlich da von iiii d. in die Anne ad r S.Iacobum’; (now partly erased and cancelled:) ‘Ann. Georgiy [b1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] v Etinger(?) peragitur sequenti die post diuisione apostolorum in [v3 ] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘De dedicatione altaris’. r S. Petro [ ] de quo habet cappellanus S. Barbare x [ ] in anniuer- [v5 ] [Ordinarium missae.] v sario 1506’; Aug.: ‘Ann. Iohannis Zeyhlen primi cappellani misse [v6 ] ‘Sequuntur prefationes’. v [y8 ] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Kyrieleyson’, ‘Gloria in altaris S.Barbare interioris hospitalis et peragitur in singulis excelsis deo’;‘Ite missa est’, and ‘Benedicamus domino’. annis . . . et funditus anno domini 1505 de quo habet cappellanus v [z1 ] [Canon missae.] S.Barbare xviii d. rat. et littere huius anniuersarii inueniuntur r [A1 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From‘In vigilia s. Andree’ to‘Virgilii cf’. cum fraternitate sacerdotum (on erasure) copie vero in hospitali r [L1 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. interiori’; ‘Ann.Vrbani Kresto¡erolim theolonarius peragitur in v [M10 ] ‘[Missae] pro defunctis’. monasterio carmelitarum augustini inter esse habet vt superat- r [N6 ] [Missa de s. Maria.] tendens cappellanus Vraslin altare S. Barbare cum missa de qua r [O4 ] ‘Misse votiue’. See M-267 nos: 1^2; 5;‘De corpore Christi’; 50; habet 14 rat. d. et littera sunt in fraternitate sacerdotum et fratres 3; 60; 4; 20; 27; 15; 13; 29^30; 12; 10; ‘Contra pestilentia’. solent notum facere anniuersarium huic capitulo’; Sept.: ‘Ann. v [P4 ] ‘Orationes uotiuales’. See M-267 nos: 49; ‘Pro tribulato’; ‘Pro domini Laurentii Weinz(?)rellus peragitur in interiori hospitali peccatis’; 8; 33; ‘ContraThurcos et hereticos’. in secundis vesperis Michaelis de vigiliis et missa habet cappella- r [P8 ] ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbitero uolenti diuina nus S.Barbare viii d.’;‘Ann. RegineVranslii genita de nu« sperg per- celebrare.’ agitur . . . de quo habet cappellanus S.Barbare viii d. rat. anno refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. domini 1498 ex fundatrix misse S. Barbare, et littere sunt in m-263^m-265] missale 1801

fraternitate sacerdotum’; Oct.: ‘Ann. Leonhardi Haydl¢nger per- refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. agitur in exteriori hospitali post remigii de quo habet cappellanus Bamberg: Heinrich Petzensteiner with Laurentius Sensenchmidt s.Barbare viii d. rat.’; ‘Ann. Andree o« xel . . . habet cappellanus and Johann Pfeyl, [after 20 Jan. 1492]. Folio. S.Barbare xii d. rat. anno domini 1502’; Nov.: ‘Ann. Agnetis collation: [a8 b^t10 v8 x^z A^M10 N6 O8 P10]. Reichlin . . . viii d.’; ‘Ann. Iohannis Suess olim plebanus in Types: 400 G, Canon; 196 G, 156 G, leaded except in preliminary Aytterhofen peragitur ibidem Martini [ ] esse habet capelanus and supplementary matter. 370 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 9^143, Vraslin altare sancte Barbare cum missa [ ] de qua habet 14 rat. d. 227^367 numbered I^CLXXXV,CXCI^CCCXXXI. 2 columns, vt solicitate(?) vel superattendens et littere sunt reposite in frater- r except in calendar, prefaces, and Canon, of 30 lines ([b1 ]). Type nitate sacerdotum, et vitrici eiusdem ecclesie debent notum facere area: 294 (with foliation 306) ¿ 190 mm ([b r]). Red-printed initi- r 1 in capitulo quando peragitur anniuersario’. On [v6 ] marginal als and lombards.Woodcut initial T (sacri¢ce of Isaac) in Canon; notes, providing direction for the liturgical function, in red ink see Heitz, Kanonbilder, 8. Musical notes on red-printed four-line in a late ¢fteenth/early sixteenth-century German hand. r stave. Leaf [a2 ]: (red) ‘KL Ianuarius habet dies .xxxj. luna .xxx.’; Occasional marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the r [a8 ]:‘HEinricus dei et apl’ice |edis grš a Epuš s Ac venerabile capl’m text, in a contemporary German hand, in brown and red ink. Eccle |ie rati|ponenš .Vniuer|is h |ingl’iseccl’iak Prelatis. . .’;[a v], l. v v > 8 Episcopal arms on [a8 ], Canon woodcut on [z1 ], initial ‘T’ on 13: ‘. . . huš c libruš . per viros indu|trios Heinricum Petzen|teiner. r v > [z2 ], and circular woodcut of the lamb and £ag on [z7 ] are Laurentium Sen|en|chmidt et Iohannem Pfeyl opi¢ces iu||imus r > coloured by hand. On [b1 ] a six-line woodcut initial ‘A’is coloured et fecimus impre||ione decorari. > Dat’ Rati|pone. die vice|ima in blue edged in black, on a green ground with some yellow pen- men|is Ianuarij. Anno dnš i. Mille|i= moquadringente|imonona- work decoration, with foliate and £oral extensions into the mar- >r ge|imo|ecundo’; [bishop’s arms.]; [b1 ]: (red) ‘Incipit liber mi||alis gin to form a border, in green, pink, blue, grey, and gold v |ecuš = duš breuiariuš chori eccl’ie ra ti|ponensis . . .’; [v6 ]: (red) (Strasbourg style?). Other six-line woodcut initials are coloured > > r ‘Sequuš tur pš fatioš es. Pri= ma prefatio cottidana’; [z1 ]: (blank.) in blue, green, or burgundy with white and black or yellow pen- v > r [z1 ]: (Woodcut of the Cruci¢xion); [z2 ]: ‘TE igitur clemen= work decoration and foliate and £oral extensions into the margin r > ti||ime pater per ih’m xpš m . . .’; [A1 ]: (red) ‘Incipit d’ |c|š s x circuluš in blue, pink, and green. Capital strokes in red. r > r aš ni . . .’; [L1 ]: (red) ‘Incipit coš mune |ctš oruš . . .’; [O4 ]: (red) ‘ð Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Hospital of S. Barbara(?); > r Sequunt‹ mi||e votiue . . .’; [P8 ]: (red) ‘Sequuš tur informationes h calendar entries (see above). Purchased, together with other edi- > v cau= > tele ob|eruaš de pre|bitero voleš ti > diuina celebrare.’; [P10 ], tions of Missale Ratisponense (Bamberg: Johann Pfeyl, 15 Dec. col. 2, l. 21, End:‘de cele. mi|.’ 1500 (M-265); Regensburg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Johann C 4175; Pr 792; BSB-Ink M-453; Geldner, Bamberg, 35; Sheppard Beckenhub, [after 5 Mar. 1485] (M-262); [Bamberg:] Johann 585^7; Weale^Bohatta 808. Pfeyl, 1518), for »8. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1848), 29. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 2.5. COPY Gathering [z], containing the Canon, printed on parchment. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over M-264 Missale wooden boards. Five circular metal bosses on each cover, and Missale Ratisponense (Regensburg). two catches and clasps lost. On the upper cover intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame, within which diagonal sextuple ¢llets form r [a2 ] [Calendarium.] See M-262. lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments decorated with a r [a8 ] Henricus Iv de Abensberg, Bishop of Regensburg.: [Mandate rosette stamp surrounded by a foliate stamp, a £euron, and a for publication.] Incipit: ‘Heinricus dei et apostolice sedis gratia small lozenge-shaped £oral stamp. On the lower cover intersect- Episcopus . . . Sacrorum canonum instituta . . .’ Dated ing triple ¢llets form a frame, within which diagonal triple ¢llets Regensburg, 20 Jan. 1492. See M-262. form lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments decorated r [b1 ] [Proprium de tempore.] with the £euron, the rosette stamp, a palmette stamp, and a v [v3 ] ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In dedicatione altaris’. small £oral stamp. Remains of paper label pasted on the head of r [v5 ] [Ordinarium missae.] spine, with manuscript title in black ink in a modern hand. v [v6 ] ‘Sequuntur prefationes’. Leather index tabs dyed red. Size: 421 ¿ 295 ¿ 95 mm. Size of v [y8 ] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Kyrieleyson’, ‘Gloria in leaf: 418 ¿ 278 mm. excelsis deo’;‘Ite missa est’, and ‘Benedicamus domino’. Episcopal arms on [a v], Canon woodcut on [z v], initial ‘T’ on v 8 1 [z1 ] [Canon missae.] [z r], and circular lamb and £ag woodcut on [z v], coloured by r 2 7 [A1 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to‘Virgilii cf’. hand. r [L1 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), v [M10 ] ‘[Missae] pro defunctis’. 27. r [N6 ] [Missa de s. Maria.] shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen. 1.17. r [O4 ] ‘Misse votiue’. See M-267 nos: 1^2; 5;‘De corpore Christi’; 50; 3; 60; 4; 20; 27; 15; 13; 29^30; 12; 10; ‘Contra pestilentia’. v M-265 Missale [P4 ] ‘Orationes uotiuales’. See M-267 nos: 49; ‘Pro tribulato’; ‘Pro peccatis’; 8; 33; ‘ContraThurcos et hereticos’. Missale Ratisponense (Regensburg). r r [P8 ] ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbitero uolenti diuina [*2 ] [Calendarium.] See M-262. r celebrare.’ [*8 ] ‘Exorcismus salis et aque’. r refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. a1 [Proprium de tempore.] r r [P9 ] ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus qui s9 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘De dedicatione altaris’. r oriri possint in missa’. [11 ] [Prefatia.] 1802 missale [m-265^m-267

r [31 ] [Ordinarium missae.] Provenance: Removed from the binding of Johannes r [35 ] [Canon missae.] Chrysostomus, Sermones morales XXV. [Rome: Georgius r A1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s. Andree’ to‘Virgilii cf’. Lauer, c.1470] (Auct. 7Q inf. 2.18), Bod-inc. J-140(1); see there r L1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. for details of provenance. r M9 [Missae pro defunctis.] shelfmark: Inc. b. I97.1(5). r N5 [Missa de s. Maria.] v N8 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos: 1^2; 5; ‘De corpore Christi’; 50; ‘De passione domini extra hebdomadam palmarum’; 19; M-267 Missale ‘Contra subitaneam mortem’; 3; 60; 11; 4; ‘In translatione trium Missale Romanum. magorum’; 20; 27; 15; 13; 29^30; 12; 10; ‘Contra pestilentia’. [* r] [Title-page.] r 1 P2 ‘Orationes uotiuales’. See M-267 nos: 49; ‘Pro tribulato’; ‘Pro r [*2 ] [Calendarium.] A Roman calendar with the inclusion of peccatis’; 8; 33; ‘ContraThurcos et hereticos’. Venetian saints (Fusca, Servulus, Fantinus, Apparitio beati r P5 ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbytero uolenti diuina Marci, Magnus, Prosdocimus), and a number of Augustinian celebrare.’ feasts (Vigilius, Maxentia, Sisinnius et Alexander, Simplicianus, refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. ¢rst and second translation of Augustine, his conversion, v P6 ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus qui Monica, his mother, and her translation). oriri possint in missa’. r [*1 ] ‘Tabula’. refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. r a1 [Proprium de tempore.] Bamberg: Johann Pfeyl, 15 Dec. 1500. Folio. refs. See Missale Romanum, 1^195, 212^99. 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 12 10 8 v collation: [* ] a b c d e^h i^n o p^s [1 2 3 ]AB C D p1 [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between Holy Saturday and E10 F8 GH10 IK8 LM10 N^P8. Easter day. Woodcuts. refs. See Missale Romanum, 196^206. v HC *11359; Go¡ M-688; Pr 794; BSB-Ink M-456; Geldner, q4 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] r Bamberg, 41; Heitz, Kanonbilder, 9; Meyer-Baer 114; Oates 278; q5 [Canon missae.] Polain 2729; Schreiber V 4751; Sheppard 591; Weale p. 127; refs. See Missale Romanum, 206^11. r Weale^Bohatta 811. F4 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘in vigilia sancti Andree’ to ‘Sancte COPY Katherine’. The last numbered leaf,‘CCCXXXII’,not as Polain. Gathering O refs. See Missale Romanum, 300^402. r is omitted from Polain’s collation. N3 ‘Commune sanctorum’. Twelve leaves containing the Canon printed on parchment. refs. See Missale Romanum, 403^46. r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Q1 [In dedicatione ecclesiae.] Followed by ‘In anniuersario dedica- Bodleian Library; leather index tabs. Size: 366 ¿ 255 ¿ 60 mm. tionis ecclesie’; ‘In dedicatione altaris’; ‘Missa in honore sanc- Size of leaf: 355 ¿ 234 mm. torum quorum corpora habentur’. The woodcut of the Cruci¢xion, the initial‘T’ (‘Teigitur’), and the refs. See Missale Romanum, 447^9. r circular woodcut of the lamb and £ag, in the Canon, are coloured Q2 [Missae votivae.] They include: [1] ‘In honore s Trinitatis’; [2] by hand. ‘De Spiritu sancto’; [3] ‘In honore s crucis’; [4] ‘In commemora- Provenance: Purchased, together with other editions of Missale tione BVM’; [5] ‘In honorem angelorum’; [6] ‘In honorem aposto- Ratisponense (Regensburg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Johann lorum Petri et Pauli’; [7] ‘Ad poscenda su¡ragia sanctorum’; [8] Beckenhub, [after 5 Mar. 1485] (M-262); [Bamberg]: Heinrich ‘Missa . . . quam fecit dominus Innocentius papa iii’; [9] ‘Contra Petzensteiner and Johann Pfeyl, [after 20 Jan. 1492] (M-263); persecutores ecclesie’; [10] ‘Pro pace’; [11] ‘Pro papa’; [12] ‘Pro iter [Bamberg:] Johann Pfeyl, 1518), for »8. 5. 0; see Books Purchased agentibus’; [13] ‘Pro in¢rmis’; [14] ‘Pro anniuersario ponti¢cis’; (1848), 29. [15] ‘Pro seipso sacerdote’; [16] ‘Pro omni gradu ecclesie’; [17] shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 2.6. ‘Pro congregatione’; [18] ‘Pro concordia fratrum’; [19] ‘Pro tenta- tione carnis’; [20] ‘Pro peccatis’; [21] ‘Pro tribulatione pecca- torum’; [22] ‘Pro remissione peccatorum’; [23] ‘Ad repellendum M-266 Missale malas cogitationes’; [24] ‘Pro petitione lachrymarum’; [25] ‘Pro Missale Romanum. amico peccatore’; [26] ‘Pro amico viuente’; [27] ‘Pro salute Fragment. viuorum’; [28] ‘Pro deuotis amicis’; [29] ‘Ad pluuiam petendam’; [30] ‘Ad serenitatem poscendam’; [31] ‘Ad tempestates repellen- Rome: Ulrich Han, 21 Apr. 1475. Folio. das’; [32] ‘Missa generalis sancti Augustini pro viuis et defunctis’; collation: Unknown. [33] ‘Contra paganos’; [34] ‘Pro quacunque tribulatione’; [35] ‘Pro Types: 150 G; 150 G*. imperatore’; [36] ‘Pro rege’; [37] ‘Contra persecutores et male HCR11364; not in Pr; Sheppard 2683; Weale^Bohatta 853. agentes’; [38] ‘Pro nimiis pressuris’; [39] ‘In tempore belli’; [40] COPY ‘Pro quacunque necessitate’; [41] ‘Ad postulandam sapientiam’; Bound in a collection of Italian fragments. Size of leaf: 289 ¿ [42] ‘Ad postulandam spem, ¢dem, et charitatem’; [43] ‘Ad postu- 202 mm. landam humilitatem’; [44] ‘Ad postulandam charitatem’; [45] ‘Ad One leaf. postulandam patientiam’; [46] ‘Pro stabilitate loci’; [47] ‘Pro con- Text begins: ‘|ub|idium. Per. > (red) In fe|to |ancti Thome > ¢tente peccata sua’; [48] ‘Pro inimicis’; [49] ‘Pro facientibus nobis archiepš i h martiris In > troitus. (black) [ ]Audea= > mus omeš s . . .’ elemosynas’; [50] ‘Pro amico in captiuitate posito’; [51] ‘Pro naui- Printed on parchment. Size of fragment: 289 ¿ 202 mm. gantibus’; [52] ‘Pro sterilitate terre’; [53] ‘Pro peste animalium’; m-267^m-269] missale 1803

r [54] ‘Pro mortalitate hominum’; [55] ‘Pro in¢rmo que proximus I3 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 57; 56; 65^6. v est morti’. I5 [Benedictiones.] r refs. See Missale Romanum, 450^83. I6 ‘Ordo ad faciendum aquam benedictam’. v R7 [Missae pro defunctis.] refs. See Missale Romanum, pp. xxv^xxvii. v refs. See Missale Romanum, 483^94. I7 ‘Missa pro vitanda mortalitate quam dominus Clemens papa v S4 [Missae votivae.] sextus fecit’. v r T6 [Benedictiones.] I8 ‘Sequentia in missa pro mortuis’. v v T7 ‘Ordo ad faciendum aquam benedictam’. I8 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 no. 60; and ‘De nomine Iesu’. refs. See Missale Romanum, pp. xxv^xxvii. [Italy?: n. pr.], 11 Sept. 1492. 8o. Pr and Polain assign to [Italy] and v T8 ‘In s Rochi cf’. Sheppard suggests [Turin] on the basis of the watermarks; see Venice: Johannes Baptista Sessa, ‘1490’ [not after 1498]. 8o. For below. note on date see BMC. collation: [*6] a^l mn o^z h A^I8 K4. collation: [*] a^q A^S8 T10. Type: 70 G. Haebler’s M91. Watermarks: [1] of peculiar design, Woodcut initials. Briquet,‘Inde¤ termine¤ ’, no. 16062, found in Quirinus de Augustis, HC *11395; Go¡ M-703; BMC V 480; not in Pr; BSB-Ink M-484; Lumen apothecariorum, Turin: N. de Benedictis and I. Suigus, Duggan 112; Meyer-Baer 160, 161; Sander 4755; not in Sheppard; 1492; see G. Manzoni,‘Annalitipogra¢ci torinesi del secolo XV’, Weale p. 138; Weale^Bohatta 943. Miscellanea di storia italiana, tom. IV (1863), tav.VII, no. 26. [2]

COPY Hand and star, also in De Augustis; see Manzoni no. 28. [3] Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth(?)-century calf; marbled paste- Gothic M, the central vertical prolonged to form a cross with the downs and several blue silk bookmarks. ‘1761’ in ink on the letter B attached to the stem; Briquet no. 9296. Used in spine. Size: 176 ¿ 122 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 168 ¿ 119 mm. Mattaselanus, De successionibus, Turin: N. de Benedictis and I. Cutting from a sale catalogue pasted on the front endleaf. Suigus, 22 Apr. 1490. A fourth small watermark of a cardinal’s r hat cannot be identi¢ed with any of the varieties illustrated by Provenance: Inscriptions on [*1 ] in two di¡erent sixteenth-cen- tury hands, one cancelled: ‘F. Iosephus Marcellini Min[oris] Briquet.Woodcut. Conu[enti] S. Francisci’ ‘F. Egidio Baglioj M. C.’ Rectangular HC *11399; H 11379?; Go¡ M-706; Pr 7423; BSB-Ink M-473; printed paper label of the library of S. Francesco is pasted over Duggan 91; Meyer-Baer 148; Polain 2733; Rhodes 1207; that of the library of S. Miniato. Purchased by the Friends of the Sheppard 5960^2; Weale p. 139; Weale^Bohatta 921. Bodleian from Raphael King in June 1938 for »16. 16. 0; pencil COPY note on the verso of the front endleaf. Wanting gathering b, the missing text supplied in manuscript in a shelfmark: Don. f.137. ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand; also sheet q4.5, the latter con- taining the woodcut before the Canon. M-268 Missale Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, Missale Romanum. with remains of two metal clasps and catches; leather index tabs. Sixteenth/seventeenth-century manuscript title at the head of the r [*1 ] [Calendarium.] A Roman calendar for Franciscan use; with a upper cover. Triple ¢llets form a frame. Diagonal triple ¢llets good number of more recent Franciscan feasts (16 Jan. Five divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular Franciscan martyrs, canon. 1481; 2 Aug. Festum Portiuncule). compartments, decorated with a £euron, a lozenge-shaped £eur- On 31 Jan. the translation of Marc suggests aVenetian exemplar de-lis, or a circular eagle stamp. A small £oral stamp at the inter- for the preparation of this edition. section of the ¢llets. Rebacked. Size: 175 ¿ 120 ¿ 50 mm. Size of r a1 [Proprium de tempore.] leaf: 167 ¿ 114 mm. refs. See Missale Romanum, 1^195, 212^99. Occasional marginal notes, mainly supplementing the text, in a p v [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between Holy Saturday and r 3 contemporary hand.‘N. 289’ in pencil on K4 . German sale cata- Easter day. logue description, lot 289, pasted on the front pastedown. refs. See Missale Romanum, 196^206. On a r a six-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in blue with white pen-work r 1 p5 [Prefatia.] decoration within a square gold ground, and with foliate exten- v q5 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] sion into the margin to form a border in blue, green, pink, and q r [Canon missae.] r 6 gold dots. On q6 a ¢ve-line initial ‘T’ is supplied in gold on a refs. See Missale Romanum, 206^11. gold square ground, with foliate extension into the upper margin r y3 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia sancti Andree’ to ‘Sancte in green, pink, and gold dots. See Pa« cht and Alexander II,115 no. Katherine’. pr 156. Other initials are supplied in blue. refs. See Missale Romanum, 300^402. Provenance: Purchased for »0. 6. 6; see Books Purchased (1854), r D3 ‘Commune sanctorum’. 41. refs. See Missale Romanum, 403^46. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.67. r F8 [In dedicatione ecclesiae.] Followed by ‘In anniuersario dedica- tionis ecclesie’; ‘In dedicatione altaris’; ‘Missa in honore sanc- M-269 Missale torum quorum corpora habentur’. refs. See Missale Romanum, 447^9. Missale Romanum (ed. Petrus Arrivabenus). r r G1 [Missae votivae.] See M-267, nos 1^55. [*1 ] [Title-page.] Edited by Petrus Arrivabenus. r r H6 [Missae pro defunctis.] [*2 ] [Calendarium.] A Roman calendar with a number of Venetian refs. See Missale Romanum, 483^94. feasts and recently introduced feasts. 1804 missale [m-269^m-270

r [*8 ] ‘Tabula’. COPY r a1 [Proprium de tempore.] Wanting l8, the leaf before the Canon, probably containing a refs. See Missale Romanum, 1^195, 212^99. woodcut. Leaf [*1] is backed. r k8 [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between Holy Saturday and The wording of the colophon does not coincide with that in Easter day. Weale^Bohatta. refs. See Missale Romanum, 196^206. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century diced russia, with the v l2 [Prefatia.] arms of Michael Wodhull in gilt on upper cover, marbled paste- r m1 [Canon missae.] downs, and blue silk bookmark. Rebacked. Size: 357 ¿ 255 ¿ refs. See Missale Romanum, 206^11. 45 mm. Size of leaf: 257 (267) ¿ 171 mm. r r q2 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘in vigilia sancti Andree’ to ‘Sancte On [*1 ] a note in a sixteenth-century Italian hand:‘Adi uintasette Katherine’. dagossto una uolta fo [ ] MC’. A few additional entries in the refs. See Missale Romanum, 300^402. calendar in the same hand: ‘22 Feb. ‘et sancte Margarite v’ [of r v v8 ‘Commune sanctorum’. Cortona À1297]; ‘2 July ‘Visitatio sancte Marie virginis’. On m8 refs. See Missale Romanum, 403^46. is an early manuscript copyof a carol in Italian:‘Verbum caro fac- r y7 [In dedicatione ecclesiae.] Followed by ‘In anniuersario dedica- tum est de virgine Maria. > In questo anno gratioso > nel mondo tionis ecclesie’; ‘In dedicatione altaris’; ‘Missa in honore sanc- pericoloso > nasce el signor glorioso . . . notte e giorno a tutte torum quorum corpora habentur’. lore’; 31strophes of three lines of eight syllables. A leaf containing refs. See Missale Romanum, 447^9. typewritten bibliographical information by David Rogers, dated r y8 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1^55. 22 Nov.1967 and titled‘Extraordinary Purchase’ is kept inside the r h2 [Missae pro defunctis.] upper cover. r r refs. See Missale Romanum, 483^94. Initials on a1 and m1 coloured. r h6 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 56^63; ‘In sancti Rochi’; ‘In Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); gilt armorial stamp sancti Iob’; nos 65^6. on the upper cover. John Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale r m3 [Benedictiones.] (1886), lot 1743. Roman Catholic see of Portsmouth,Virtue and r m4 ‘Ordo ad faciendam aquam benedictam’. Cahill Library; cancelled book-plate with serial no. 8393; sale (5 refs. See Missale Romanum, pp. xxv^xxvii. July 1967), lot 146; purchased by Alan G. Thomas (1911^1992) r m5 ‘Coniuratio malignorum spirituum in corporibus hominum for »90. Purchased from him on 11 Feb. 1969 for »200 less 10%, existentium prout Rome in basilica ecclesie sancti Petri coniuran- after the binding had been repaired. tur’. shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1498.4. Venice: Johannes Emericus, de Spira, for Lucantonio Giunta, 28 June 1498. Folio. 8 M-270 Missale collation: [*] a^z h m . Gathering [*] numbered but not signed. Types: 420 G; 134 G; 134 G*. 208 leaves, 9^208 numbered I-CC, Missale Romanum. r r with errors. 38 lines and headline, 2 columns (a1 ). Type area: 257 [*1 ] [Title-page.] r v (267) ¿ 171mm (a1 ).Woodcuts. Red-printed lombards, also black [*1 ] [Computus.] r r initials. Musical notation on red-printed staves. Leaf [*1 ], Title: [*2 ] [Calendarium.] A Roman calendar, with the inclusion of ‘(red) Mi||ale vm v|um |ancte Roma ne eccle|ie.’ Device [of Claudius Bishop of Besanc° on (6 June). r > > > r L. A. Giunta.]; [*2 ]: ‘ANnus habet men|es .xij. hebdomadas .lij. [*8 ] ‘Festorum mobilium canon’. r r r et dieš vnuš : et dies. ccclxv. . .’; [*8 ], col. 1:‘Tabula dnš icarum’; a1 : [*8 ] ‘Nouiluniorum canon’. > r ‘Incipit ordo mi||alis vm con > |uetudineš Romane curie. Do > [*8 ] [Verse.] ‘Carmina docentiaper nouilunia inuenire pascha’.‘Post minica prima de adueš tu. Sta tio ad |anctam mariam maio= regum festa quere nouilunia trina Post dominica tertia sacrum > r > > rem. Ad mi||am Introitus.’; m1 : ‘(red) Inclinatus |acerdos coraš pascha celebra’; 5 hexameters. r altari iunctis manibus |equenteš dicit canonem. (black) TE igi- 1 ‘Capitula seu accidentia que possunt accidi in celebratione mis- > r > H tur cle > menti||ime > pater. . .’; m8 , col. 2, colophon:‘(red) Accipite sarum’. Incipit: ‘Nota quod si per negligentiam euenerit perlecto optimi |acerdotes > mi||ale iuxta moreš |ceš Romane > eccle|ie canone et perfecta consecratione nec vinum nec aqua reperiantur expletuš cuš diligentia re ui|um ac ¢deli |tudio emeš datuš per fratreš in calice . . .’ > > r Petruš Arriuabenuš ordinis |c|š Franci|ci de ob|er/ uantia. 2 [Table of contents.] > > Hr Impre||um iu||u et im= > peš |is nobilis viri Lucš Antonij > de giuš ta a1 [Proprium de tempore.] Florentini: Arte auteš Ioaš nis Emerici de Spira: Ve= netijs refs. See Missale Romanum, 1^195, 212^99. > > r ducante felici||imo prin= > cipe Augu|tino Barbadico. > m7 [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between Holy Saturday and M.ccccxcviij. Quarto kal’. Iulij > Regi|trum > (black) Kl’. abc . . . Easter day. . . .oeš s |unt q‹ terni’. refs. See Missale Romanum, 196^206. > r C 4211; not in Pr; Aime¤ -Georges Martimort, ‘Missels incunables m8 [Prefatia.] v d’origine franciscaine’, Me¤ langes liturgiques o¡erts au R. P. Dom o1 [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Gloria in excelsis deo’; ‘Ite Bernard Botte (Louvain,1972),359^78, at 24; R. Salaris,‘Gli incu- missa est’;‘Benedicamus domino’. v naboli della biblioteca comunale di Piacenza’, Biblio¢lia, 18 o2 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] r (1916), 185^193 no. 354; Sander 4775; Sheppard 4562^4; Weale^ o3 [Canon missae.] Bohatta 945. refs. See Missale Romanum, 206^11. v t5 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia sancti Andree’ to ‘Sancte Katherine’. m-270^m-272] missale 1805

refs. See Missale Romanum, 300^402. Provenance: Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (1528^1580); v A8 ‘Commune sanctorum’. see marginal note, supplementing the text, in a sixteenth-century r refs. See Missale Romanum, 403^46. hand on E3 : ‘et Manuelem Filibertum, dusem nostrum in omni r D2 [In dedicatione ecclesiae.] Followed by ‘In anniuersario dedica- sanitate custodi vt pacem tuam nostris consede temporibus’, and r tionis ecclesie’; ‘In dedicatione altaris’; ‘Missa in honore sanc- on E5 :‘et Manuelem Filibertum dusem nostrum in omni sanitate torum quorum corpora habentur’. chustodi et pasem tuam nostris concede temporibus’. refs. See Missale Romanum, 447^9. Bartolomeo Nicolis (£. 1601); inscription on the rear endleaf: v D1 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 1^55. ‘Bertolomeo Nicolis e il vero posesore di questo Misale alli 27 di v E6 [Missae pro defunctis.] marso nel anno1601’.William John Blew (1808^1894); purchased refs. See Missale Romanum, 483^94. at his sale (1895), lot 679; see Annual Reportofthe Curators ofthe v F2 [Missae votivae.] See M-267 nos 57; 56; 65^6. Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 12 May 1896, 466. v F4 [Benedictiones.] shelfmark: Inc. f. F2.1499.1. r F5 ‘Ordo ad faciendum aquam benedictam’. refs. See Missale Romanum, pp. xxv^xxvii. v M-271 Missale F6 ‘Missa pro vitanda mortalitate quam dominus Clemens papa sextus fecit’. Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). r Fragment. F7 ‘Sequentia in missa pro mortuis’. v F7 [Missae votivae.] They include:‘In festo sancti Bonauenture’;‘In Paris: Guillermus Maynyal, for William Caxton, 4 Dec. 1487. festo sancti Gabrielis archangeli’; ‘Nostre domine pietatis’; ‘De Folio. nomine Iesu’; ‘De quinque vulneribus Christi’(see M-267 no. 60); collation: [*] a10 b^z h m A^F8 G6. ‘In sancti Rochi cf’. C 4226; not in Pr; de Ricci, Caxton, 102; Du¡ 322; Needham, v B5 ‘Ordo ad cathecuminum faciendum’. Pardoner, 91, no. Cx 110; not in Sheppard; STC 16164; Weale^ Lyons: Pierre Mareschal and Barnabe Chaussard, 15 Aug. 1499. Bohatta 1387. o 8 . COPY 8 4 8 collation: [* ] H a^z A^G . Bound in the Marshall collection of early English printed Types: 290 G; 98 G; 72 G. 252 leaves, 13^251 numbered i^ccxxxix. fragments. r 35 lines and headline, 2 columns (a2 ). Type area: 126 (129) ¿ Two fragments only,containing the o⁄ces for ‘In nocte natiuitatis r 83 mm (a2 ). Initials. Lombards. Two woodcuts of the domini’ and ‘In die sancti Thome ep et m’ respectively. Size of Cruci¢xion, the one before the Canon occupying the whole page. fragments: [1] 134 ¿ 185 mm; [2] 135 ¿ 180 mm. r Leaf [*1 ],Title:‘(black) M (red) I||ale ad > v|uq roma= > ne eccle|ie Provenance: Harold Marshall (twentieth century). Purchased on / peroptime ordinatuš : ac diligenti cura > ca|tigatuš : cuš pluribus 29 Aug.1972 from Maggs Brothers Ltd for »8; see copy of invoice alijs mi||is valde nece||a= rijs qš nunu in eiu|deš v|u fuerunt kept with the item. > v impre||is.’ >> [woodcut, Cruci¢xion]; [*1 ]: (red) ‘ð Tabula annok shelfmark: Vet. A1 b.12(18). r j coš muniuš h bi||extiliuš . . .’; [*2 ]: (red) ‘Aure nuš er KL Ianuarius h3 r r dies .xxxi. Luna .xxx.’; [*8 ]: (red) ‘ð Fe|tok mobiliuš canon.’; H1 :‘ð M-272 Missale Hec |unt capitula |eu acciden tia que po||unt accidi in celebra r > r > Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). tione mi||arum.’; 2 : (red) ‘Incipiuš t tabule . . .’; a1 : (red) ‘Incipit H v r ordo mi||al’ vm coš |ue > tudineš romaš e curie . . .’; G7 , colophon: [*2 ] [Calendarium.] (red) ‘ð Mi||ale ad v|um romane eccle|ie xoptime or dinatuš /ac refs. Missale Sarum, 17**^28**. r > r coš pletuš : cuš additione pluriuš mi||aruq > . . .’; G8 :‘Atn etiaš benedic- [*8 ] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. tio fontiuš ...... Etiaš cuš caš = tu h notulis nouiter po|ite ¢nit refs. Missale Sarum, 29**^34**. > > > r feliciter. Lugdu ni impre||um per Petruš mare|chal: et Bernabaš [*9 ] [Table of contents.] > > r chau||ard. Anno incarnationis dnš i. Mil.cccc. > xcix. Die vero .xv. a2 [Proprium de tempore.] men|is augu|ti.’ Device (black); see Polain, Marques, 57; BMC refs. Missale Sarum, 1^550. >> r VIII p. 316. m1 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between the C 4215; Pr 8631; Sheppard 6707^9; Weale^Bohatta 951. vigil of Easter and Easter day.

COPY refs. Missale Sarum, 577^610, 635^8. v Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled green mo- [n1 ] [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] r rocco; sprinkled black-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and [n1 ] [Canon missae.] blue silk bookmark. Size: 158 ¿ 115 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 151 ¿ refs. Missale Sarum, 613^34. r 108 mm. [nn1 ] ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbytero volenti Five leaves containing additional masses in a sixteenth-century diuina celebrare’. hand: ‘Missa sancte Barbare’, ‘Missa sancti Anthonij abbatis’, refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. r ‘Missa sancte anne’,‘Missa sancti Nicholai de Tollentino a sanc- [nn2 ] ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus tissimo papa Eugenio composita’, ‘Missa presentationis sancte qui oriri possunt in missa’. Marie virginis instituta a papa sixto quarto’, ‘Missa de corona refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. r domini nostri Ihesu Christi’. ‘OS: [ ] Bocca’ in pencil on rear t3 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In octaua dedicationis’,‘In endleaf. consecratione ecclesie’,‘In reconciliatione ecclesie’. refs. Missale Sarum, 549^.60 r t5 [Proprium de sanctis.] From‘Invigilia sancti Andree’to‘Lini pp’. 1806 missale [m-272^m-273

refs. Missale Sarum, 657^984. parchment manuscript leaves written in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- r B4 ‘Commune sanctorum’. century hand and bound between y8 and z1 contain additional refs. Missale Sarum, 657*^734*. o⁄ces, including Translation of S. Egwin (fol.1r),‘In commemor- v v D3 [Missae votivae.] atione reliquarum’ (leaf 1 ), which mentions the relics of SS. refs. Missale Sarum, 735*^828*. Egwin, Wystan, Oswald, Odulph as preserved ‘in presenti . . . r F7 ‘Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia’. ecclesia’, thereby relating the provenance to Evesham Abbey: see refs. Missale Sarum, 829*^50*. C[raster],‘Notes and News’, 54; also other manuscript additions, r G3 ‘Ordo ad seruitium peregrinorum’. covering local saints, e.g. on x6,7 (o⁄ces of S. Wystan and S. v r r refs. Missale Sarum, 850*^59*. Odulph), y7 (o⁄ce of S. Canute), h3 (memory of S. Credan), h4 v v G5 [Missae pro defunctis.] (death of S. Thomas of Hereford), A3 (o⁄ce of S. Oswald); on refs. Missale Sarum, 859*^85*. the shrines of various of these saints in the abbey see George r H5 [Ordo de kyrie]. May, A Descriptive History of the Town of Evesham (Evesham, v refs. Missale Sarum, 928*^33*. 1845), 49^50. On [nn4 ] an inscription in a sixteenth-century r o c H6 ‘Missa pro mortalitate euitanda’. hand: ‘Iste liber constat [ ] anno domini M V ii’. Humfrey refs. Missale Sarum, 886*^92*. Acton (À1558); see Cox 27^8, who suggests that Acton removed [Basel: Michael Wenssler, c.1489]. Folio. the missal from Evesham and took it with him to South collation: [*] a10 b^m8 [n12 nn4] o8 p10 q^z h A^G8 H6. Littleton. South Littleton, church of S. Michael; Cox suggests Woodcuts. that this item was subsequently removed to Worcester in c.1550: C 4225; BMC III 732; Pr 7519; Du¡ 321; Meyer-Baer 177; Oates see Cox 28; Elizabeth Armstrong,‘English Purchases of Printed 2746; Schreiber V 4757; Sheppard 2356^7; STC 16165; Weale^ Books from the Continent1465^1526’, English Historical Review, r Bohatta 1388. 94 (1979), 268^90 at 280; note on [nn4 ] (see above), also inscrip- tion on the recto of front endleaf: ‘Missale Sarum ecclesi× de COPY South Littleton’, in the hand of Anthony Wood, employed by For this copy see Coates^Jensen 247^8, no. 8. Ralph Sheldon to arrange his library at Weston Park; see Wanting the blank leaves [* ] and a . The unsigned gathering of 1 1 C[raster], ‘Notes and News’, 55. Ralph Sheldon (1623^1684); four leaves containing the ‘informationes et cautele’ is bound at coat of arms on upper cover. Sheldon armorial book-plate; see the end. The margin of fol. CCLV, G , has been repaired with a 6 Howe, Book Plates, 26649, and James Roberts Brown, ‘Book- parchment strip from a noted thirteenth-century breviary. plate of Ralph Sheldon’, Journal of Ex Libris Society, 5 (1896), Binding: Seventeenth-century reversed calf, stamped with the 214^16, with book-plate reproduced on 214; also Sheldon’s motto arms of Ralph Sheldon; quarterly,1 and 4 Sheldon, 2 Rudinge, 3 ‘In Posterum’on front endleaf; manuscript shelfmark, [?Sheldon] Willington. With sprinkled red-edged leaves and scars of index ‘C i/ii’on book-plate; sale (1781), lot 315, marked down to Richard tabs. ‘33’ painted in white at the head of the spine. Size: 390 ¿ Gough (1735^1809) for »0. 17. 0; note by Gough on recto of front 285 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 381 ¿ 270 mm. endleaf: ‘17s 1781’; C[raster], ‘Notes and News’, 55 asserts incor- Marginal additions, mostly containing additional services for rectly that this book was lot 17. Bequeathed to the Bodleian in local saints, in perhaps one ¢fteenth-century book-hand; on 1809. E v^E r additional o⁄ces supplied in a contemporary cursive 4 5 shelfmark: Gough Missals 33. hand, with capital strokes in yellow. The word ‘Papa’ and refer- ences to St deleted in sixteenth-century black r ink. On [nn4 ] are two notes in the same sixteenth-century hand M-273 Missale (apparently that of Humfrey Acton, for whom see below), the Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). ¢rst (in English) detailing the length of the churchyard boundary r at South Littleton church which was to be maintained by each Sk1 [Title-page.] r land-holder; and the second (in Latin) recording the dedication Sk2 [Calendarium.] of South Littleton church in 1204. On the documents see H. H. E. refs. Missale Sarum, 17**^28**. r C[raster], ‘Notes and News’, BQR 4,39 (1923), 54^5, at 54; and Sk8 ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. David C. Cox, Two South Littleton Documents from a Missal of refs. Missale Sarum, 29**^34**. r Evesham Abbey, Vale of Evesham Historical Society Research a1 [Proprium de tempore.] Papers,1 (Evesham,1967), 27^34, withtranscriptions ofthe docu- refs. Missale Sarum, 1^550. r ments at 31^3, the attribution of authorship to Acton (on the evi- l2 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between the dence of a comparison of the handwriting) at 27, the suggested vigil of Easter and Easter day. dating ofthe notes to between1540 and1550 at 29, and an illustra- refs. Missale Sarum, 577^610, 635^8. r tion of the second note at 33. m1 [Canon missae.] Provenance: John More (sixteenth century): see Ker, Medieval refs. Missale Sarum, 613^34. v s r ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In octaua dedicationis’,‘In Libraries, 81, 261; inscriptions on [n2 ] (upper margin, covered 3 r consecratione ecclesie’,‘In reconciliatione ecclesie’. with parchment strip) and [n5 ] (outer margin, covered with parchment square): ‘Orate pro bono statu magistri Johannis refs. Missale Sarum, 549^60. r More decretorum doctoris qui hunc librum contulit capelle de le s5 [Proprium de sanctis.] From‘Invigilia sancti Andree’to‘Lini pp’. Battell Welle’. Evesham, chapel of Battle Well; C[raster], ‘Notes refs. Missale Sarum, 657^984. r and News’, 54 states that the site of the chapel is unknown. aš 1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. Evesham, Benedictine Abbey of BVM and S. Egwin; two refs. Missale Sarum, 657*^734*. v b’8 [Missae votivae.] m-273^m-275] missale 1807

refs. Missale Sarum, 735*^828*. Woodcut. v e eš 3 ‘Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia’. H 11422; BMC V 426; Pr 5194; Du¡ 324; Essling, 3 partie: Suppl. refs. Missale Sarum, 829*^50*. Les missels imprime¤ s a' Venise, pp. 6^8; Oates 2038^40; Rhodes v F1 ‘Ordo ad seruitium peregrinorum’. 1209; Sander 4836; Sheppard 4144; STC 16167; Weale^Bohatta refs. Missale Sarum, 850*^59*. 1390. v F3 [Missae pro defunctis.] COPY refs. Missale Sarum, 859*^85*. Bound with a large number of other miscellaneous fragments. r G4 ‘Ordo de kyrie’. Three fragments consisting of the title, colophon, and part of the refs. Missale Sarum, 928*^33*. Canon (sign. n5); see reproduction in T. de Marinis, Il Castello di Rouen: Martin Morin, 12 Oct. 1492. Folio. Monselice. Raccolta degli antichi libri veneziani ¢gurati (Verona, collation: Sk a^l8 [*2] m4 n^z h aš b’cš d’8 eš FG6. 1941), pls LVIand LIX. Woodcuts. Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Sizes of C 4227; BMC VIII 396; Pr 8773; Du¡ 323; Meyer-Baer 178; fragments: [1] 117 ¿ 100 mm; [2] 110 ¿ 98 mm; [3] 280 ¿ 195 mm. Sheppard 6814^15; STC 16166; Weale^Bohatta 1389. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); shelfmark. Bequeathed

COPY in 1834. shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(27*-29). Wanting Sk1.8, 3, gatherings a and b, l8, two unsigned leaves con- taining woodcuts before the Canon, m1^3 containing the Canon, and G6 containing the colophon. The lower part of G5 cut away. M-275 Missale The missing text is supplied by leaves from Morin’s Sarum Missal Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). of 26 Nov.1510, numbered as follows: fol. 1 (A1); fol. lxxxvii (con- r [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Missale secundum vsum ecclesie Sarum taining Cruci¢xion cut and Conclusiones missarum), on parch- Anglicane’. ment; ¡. [lxxxviii], lxxxix^xci (the Canon), the ¢rst three on r [*2 ] [Calendarium.] parchment; ¡. ccxxv^ccxliiii (in error for 234) (missa pro morta- refs. Missale Sarum, 17**^28**. litate, etc., colophon). r [*8 ] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. Printed on parchment. refs. Missale Sarum, 29**^34**. Binding: Seventeenth-century English blind-tooled calf. r [**1 ] ‘Tabula’. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of upper r a1 [Proprium de tempore.] cover. Size: 328 ¿ 230 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 214 mm. refs. Missale Sarum, 1^550. The parchment rear endleaf consists of a manuscript commen- r o6 [Ordinarium missae.] Inserted between Holy Saturday and tary on the Sentences of Petrus Lombardus, book 3. r Easter day. In the upper margin of Sk4 , an inscription in a sixteenth-century refs. Missale Sarum, 577^610, 635^8. English hand:‘Missale secundum Usum Sarum Rothomage 1510 v i o q3 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] Hen[rici] 8 2 ’.The feast for the octave of St Thomas (5 Jan.) has r q4 [Canon missae.] been cancelled in the calendar, and the feast for his translation v refs. Missale Sarum, 613^34. erased in the sanctoral on x5 . The word ‘pope’ is erased through- v A1 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In octaua dedicationis’, out. Manuscript music notation on four red staves supplied in ‘In consecratione ecclesie’,‘In reconciliatione ecclesie’. ink. Modern manuscript pagination in the upper right-hand cor- refs. Missale Sarum, 549^60. ner of the rectos: 1^463. v A4 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree ap’ to‘Lini pp’. The cut of the Cruci¢xion on fol. lxxxvii and that of the Father refs. Missale Sarum, 657^984. enthroned on fol. [lxxxviii] of Morin’s 1510 edition coloured. On r K4 ‘Commune sanctorum’. fol. [lxxxviii] verso, also from Morin’s 1510 edition, a six-line ini- refs. Missale Sarum, 657*^734*. tial‘T’ is supplied in blackwithwhite acanthus-leaf decoration on r M8 [Missae votivae.] a square gold ground, with a red rose in the area de¢ned by the refs. Missale Sarum, 735*^828*. letter. Four- to ¢ve-line initials are supplied in red with white and v Q1 ‘Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia’. blue decoration on a square gold ground, with £owers in the area refs. Missale Sarum, 829*^50*. de¢ned by the letter.Three-line initials are supplied in interlocked v Q6 ‘Ordo ad seruitium peregrinorum’. red and blue. Other two-line initials are supplied in red or blue. refs. Missale Sarum, 850*^59*. Capitals touched with yellow wash. Ruling in red ink. r R2 [Missae pro defunctis.] Provenance: Acquired by 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, II 186. refs. Missale Sarum, 859*^85*. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 1. 15 Th. (‘15’ across the fore- r S2 ‘Missa pro mortalitate euitanda quam dominus papa Clemens edge; Fysher); C 4. 8 Th.; Arch. Bodl. D 72 subtus (‘72’ in white [Clement VI, Pont. Max. 1342^52] fecit . . . et concessit . . . cclx at the head of the spine); Arch. Bodl. D c.9. dies indulgentie’. shelfmark: Arch. B c.5. refs. Missale Sarum, 886*^92*. r S4 ‘Cantus de kyrieleyson’. M-274 Missale refs. Missale Sarum, 928*^33*. r Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). S5 ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbitero volenti diuina Fragments. celebrare’. Venice: Johannes Hamman, 1 Sept. 1494. Folio. refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. collation: [*] a^i10 k8 l^z A B10 C8 D^I10 K8. 1808 missale [m-275^m-276

v r 6 ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus qui A1 [Woodcut.] v oriri possunt in missa’. A1 [Woodcut.] r refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. A2 [Proprium de tempore.] Venice: Johannes Hamman for Frederick Egmondt, 1 Dec. 1494. refs. Missale Sarum, 1^550. r 8o. M1 [Ordinarium missae.] The Ordinarium is inserted between the collation: [*8 **2] a^q qq8 r^z A^S8. vigil of Easter and Easter day. Woodcuts. refs. Missale Sarum, 577^610, 635^8. v C 4228; BMC V 426; Pr 5195; Du¡ 325; Oates 2041^2; Sander 4837; M7 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] r Sheppard 4145^6; STC 16168; Weale^Bohatta 1391. M8 [Canon missae.] refs. Missale Sarum, 613^34. FIRST COPY T r ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In octaua dedicationis’, Wanting the blank leaf qq , also N , and S .The portion of leaf c 3 8 5 2 4 ‘In consecratione ecclesie’,‘In reconciliatione ecclesie’. containing the o⁄ce of St Thomas of Canterbury cut away. Leaf refs. Missale Sarum, 549^60. [* ] mutilated. 1 T r [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree ap’ to‘Lini pp’. Binding: Contemporary English calf, with panel stamp inscribed 5 refs. Missale Sarum, 657^984. ‘Domine dum veneris iudicare noli me condempnare’.Two metal Ee r ‘Commune sanctorum’. catches attached to the lower board, and remains of one clasp. 1 refs. Missale Sarum, 657*^734*. Rebacked. Size: 175 ¿ 125 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 169 ¿ 110 mm. Ff v [Missae votivae.] In the calendar, the deletions ordered in 1538 (of the word ‘papa’ 7 refs. Missale Sarum, 735*^828*. and of the festival of Thomas Becket) have been performed but Ii r ‘Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia’. restored in a contemporary hand. On q r manuscript entries of 1 3 refs. Missale Sarum, 829*^50*. births of the Everard family in the reigns of Henry VIII and Ii r ‘Ordo ad seruitium peregrinorum’. Edward VI: ‘Edward Everard was borne ye xxviij day of ianuary 5 refs. Missale Sarum, 850*^59*. in ye xxviij year of .H. the viij [1537]’; followed by the entries for Ii v [Missae pro defunctis.] ‘Alys Everard’ (10 Feb. 1539), ‘John Everard’ [deleted] (6 Mar. 7 refs. Missale Sarum, 859*^85*. 1540), ‘Elysabeth Everard’ [deleted] (26 Mar. 1541)’, Tomasyn Kk v ‘Missa pro mortalitate euitanda quam dominus papa Clemens Everard’ (15 Aug. 1544), ‘John Everard’ (25 Oct. 1545), ‘Gaving 5 [Clement VI, Pont. Max. 1342^52] fecit . . . et concessit . . . cclx Euerard’ (19 Apr. 1546), ‘Elysabeth Euerard (26 Feb. 1547), dies indulgentie’. ‘Harry(?) the son of Richard(?) Everard’ (24 Oct. 1534) ‘Wylyam refs. Missale Sarum, 886*^92*. Everard’ (3 Dec. 1536). On verso of rear endleaf a recipe in the Kk v [Colophon.] The colophon gives details of the commissioning same hand that has added part of the notes on q r: ‘For my agu. 6 3 of the missal: ‘Inceptum et perfectum mandato et impensis Take bursa pastorys [shephard’s purse] knottgros [knotgrass] Reuerendissimi in christo patris ac domini domini Johannis browne [ ]ell sengrene [house leek] and syncfoyle [cinquefoil] and Morton, presbyteri cardinalis Cantuariensis archiepiscopi schrede them and stampe them with halfe a handfull of bay saltt [1486^1500]’. and so lay partt of ytt apon the pulsys of ye wryst and lyke quan- tyty apon the pulsys and the pusysys and so bynd this to byfore the London: Richard Pynson, 10 Jan. 1500. Folio. 10 8 6 8 4 8 6 fytt is owre. Also take ye stryanings of ye rotys of crowe foote and collation: [* ] A^I KL M N O^X Aa^Ii Kk . bette them with a lytyll bay salt and laye ofytt to the Inner partt of Woodcuts. ye tho[ ]ys and g[ ]toys’.‘B.T.II.326’ in brown ink in the upper mar- HC 11424; Pr 9797; Du¡ 329; Oates 4201; Rhodes 1210; Sheppard r 7559^60; STC 16173; Weale^Bohatta 1398. gin of [*2 ]. Provenance: Everard family (sixteenth century); inscription on FIRST COPY r q3 . Richard Gough (1735^1809). Bequeathed in 1809. Leaves M7^8, containing a woodcut (Cruci¢xion) and the Canon, shelfmark: Gough Missals 79. are printed on parchment. SECOND COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled sheep, with two metal The title cut out and mounted. clasps. Size: 298 ¿ 220 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 201 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco; gilt- In the calendar, the feast for the octave of St Thomas (5 Jan.) and v edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 175 ¿ 120 ¿ 38 mm. the word‘pope’cancelled. On Hh6 ‘missapro papa’cancelled. On Size of leaf: 165 ¿ 104 mm. rear endleaf is added the o⁄ce for Henry VII, King of England r Provenance: [ ] Underhill; ‘Vnderhyll’ in an early hand on S8 . (1485^1509): ‘Quesumus omnipotens et misericors Deus ut rex Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in noster Henricus septimus qui tua miseratione regni suscepit 1834. gubernacula . . . Secretum. Munera quesumus domine oblata shelfmark: Douce 26. sancti¢ca . . . Postcommunio. Hec quesumus domine salutaris sancta perceptio famulum tuum Henricum . . . Pro defunctis. M-276 Missale Inclina domine aurem tuam . . . Secretum. Animam famuli tui Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). Regis nostri . . . Postcommunio. Annue nobis domine ut anima famuli tui . . . Colecta. Deus qui hoc regnum a catholice ecclesie r [*2 ] ‘Tabula’. unitate et obediencia Sathane malicia . . . Secreta. Deus et salua- r [*4 ] ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. tor noster Ihesus Christus . . . Postcommunio. Presta quesumus refs. Missale Sarum, 29**^34**. omnipotens deus ut nos qui per uniuersam misericordiam tuam r [*5 ] [Calendarium.] refs. Missale Sarum, 17**^28**. m-276^m-278] missale 1809

r 2 r ad catholice ecclesie unitatem . . .’ On M8 in the prayer of the A1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. Canon, the word ‘Rege’ has been added on the erasure of ‘papa’. refs. Missale Sarum, 657*^734*. 2 r Woodcut and border on M7^8 are coloured. C1 [Missae votivae.] Provenance: Richard Nykke (Nix?; 1445?^1536), Bishop of refs. Missale Sarum, 735*^828*. v 2 v Norwich; inscription on Kk6 : ‘Liber Ric[ard]i Nor[wi]c[ensis] E4 ‘Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia’. episcopi 1507’. Ralph Cantrell (sixteenth century); other mem- refs. Missale Sarum, 829*^50*. v 2 v bers of his family; inscription on [*1 ]: ‘Radulphus Cantrellus E8 ‘Ordo ad seruicium peregrinorum’. Thomas C. Willelmus C. Henricus C. Anna C. Bregget C. refs. Missale Sarum, 850*^59*. 2 r Elsebeth C.’ Mileson Edgar (£. 1784); signature: ‘M. Edgar 1784’; F3 [Missae pro defunctis.] armorial book-plate, for which see Howe, Book Plates, 9546. J.T. refs. Missale Sarum, 859*^85*. 2 r Hand (£. 1834^1837); purchased at his sale (1837), lot 224, for F9 ‘Missa pro mortalitate euitanda quam dominus papa Clemens »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 25. [Clement VI, Pont. Max. 1342^52] fecit . . . et concessit . . . cclx Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.56. dies indulgentie’. shelfmark: Arch. G d.57. refs. Missale Sarum, 886*^92*. 2 r SECOND COPY F10 [Colophon.] 2 v Bound with a large number of other miscellaneous fragments. F10 ‘O⁄cium s Rochi’. A fragment consisting of two leaves, Q4.5. refs. Missale Sarum, 900*^903*. Printed on parchment. Paris: Johannes Higman andWolfgang Hopyl (for I. B. and G.H.), Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Sizes of 22 June 1500. Folio. fragments: 300 ¿ 210 mm. collation: a 2a^r8 s12 A^I 2A^E8 F10. r ‘1665’ in black ink in the upper margin of Q4 ; ‘Mill Book’ in the Woodcuts. v upper margin of Q5 and‘N.79/N(?)’ in the lower margin, both in Not in Pr; Du¡ 330; Rhodes 1211; not in Sheppard; STC 16174. a nineteenth-century hand. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. COPY Binding: Nineteenth(?)-century blind-tooled calf. Rebacked in shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(33,34). 1954 by Ron Harvey, Bodleian Library (‘R. H. 25.2.54’ on rear pastedown). Size: 340 ¿ 230 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 330 ¿ M-277 Missale 220 mm. Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). A gathering of eight parchment leaves containing a contempor- ary manuscript text of the Canon, with music on three red staves, r a1 [Opening note.] Incipit: ‘Missale ad consuetudinem ecclesie and large initials supplied in interlocked red and blue with red and Sarum politissimis formulis . . .’ black pen-work decoration, is inserted between gatherings s and r a1 [Verse.] ‘Non rudis occurro sed lima tersus ad unguem > Nuper A. A few marginal notes, mainly supplementing the text, in two qui fueram sordidus atque lacer’; 1 elegiac distich. di¡erent early English(?) hands. r a1 [Sentence(?).] Incipit:‘Fortuna opes auferre non animum potest.’ The Cruci¢xion cut is coloured. A few initials are supplied inblue. v a1 ‘Speculum sacerdotum missam celebrare volentium’. ‘Primo Provenance: Richard Gough (1735^1809); ‘B.T. II. 332’ in brown ante missam habenda sunt tria.’ r ink on a1 . Bequeathed in 1809. refs. Missale Sarum, 563^6. shelfmark: Gough Missals 26. r a2 [Calendarium.] refs. Missale Sarum, 17**^28**. r a2 [Verse.] ‘In iano claris calidisque cibis potiaris > Atque decens M-278 Missale potus post fercula sit tibi notus’; 4 hexameters for each month of Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). the calendar. See Walther, Proverbia, 11795 and Missale Sarum, Fragment. 17**^28**. r [London]: Julian Notary, [before 20 Dec. 1498]. Folio. As dated by a8 ‘Benedictio salis et aque’. refs. Missale Sarum, 29**^34**. BMC. 2 r BMC XI; Not in Pr; not in Sheppard; STC 16172.5. a1 [Proprium de tempore.] refs. Missale Sarum, 1^550. COPY r r2 ‘In dedicatione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In octaua dedicationis’,‘In Bound in the Marshall collection of early English printed consecratione ecclesie’,‘In reconciliatione ecclesie’. fragments. refs. Missale Sarum, 549^60. Printed on parchment. Same state as in BL 55292a; trial sheet for v r4 [Ordinarium missae.] a separate issue of the Wedding Mass; in the BL copy this leaf is refs. Missale Sarum, 577^610, 635^8. the ¢rst part of conjugate leaves, the third page being the Canon v s5 [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] woodcut (ex informatione Lotte Hellinga). r s6 [Canon missae.] One leaf only, containing the‘Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia’. Size refs. Missale Sarum, 613^34. of leaf: 257 ¿ 195 mm. r A1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree ap’ to‘Lini pp’. Provenance: John [ ] (sixteenth century); name on the recto. refs. Missale Sarum, 657^984. Harold Marshall (twentieth century). Purchased on 29 Aug. 1972 r I8 ‘Quedam regule secundum paruum computum ecclesie romane from Maggs Brothers Ltd for »20; see copy of invoice kept with cum multis aliis documentis’. Incipit: ‘Compotus est talis proprie the item. dictus manualis . . .’ shelfmark: Vet. A1 b.12(11). 1810 missale [m-279

M-279 Missale also the last parchment leaf of gathering [**] containing the Canon; 11^182, 215^372 numbered I^CCCXXVIII, with errors. Missale Spirense (Speier). r r r r 37 lines ([*2 ]); 28 lines [a2 ]; 15 lines ([**2 ], Canon); 2 columns, [*2 ] Ludovicus von Helmstedt, Bishop of Speier: [Mandate for except preliminaries, prefaces, Canon, and half-leaf Clxxvii. publication.] Incipit: ‘Ludouicus dei et apostolice sedis gratia r Type area: 293 ¿ 191 mm ([*2 ]); 286 (with foliation, 296) ¿ Episcopus . . . Sacrorum canonum instituta . . .’ r r 194 mm ([a2 ]); 302 ¿ 194 mm ([**2 ], Canon). Red-printed initials refs. See R. Bohlender, Dom und Bistum Speyer. Eine and lombards. Woodcut initial ‘T’ (sacri¢ce of Isaac) in Canon. Bibliographie, Pfa« lzische Arbeiten zum Buch- und Musical notes on red-printed four-line stave. Cruci¢xion cut in Bibliothekswesen und zur Bibliographie, 8 (Speier, 1979), 124. Canon; see Heitz, Kanonbilder, 29. Between fols clxxvi and Dated Speier, 14 Mar. 1487. clxxvii is inserted a half-leaf numbered, on recto andverso, clxxvii r [*3 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi ep iii lc’; 29 Jan. containing additional lections (14 lines on recto,11on verso). Col. ‘Valeri ep iii lc’; 17 Mar.‘Gerdrudis v’; 4 May ‘Widonis ab du[plex] v 2 of fol. CCXC verso, [M10 ], from l. 9 to the foot of the page con- iii lc’; 13 May ‘Gangol¢ m’; 3 June ‘Erasmi m et ep iii lc’; 1 July tains only red-printed text beginning ‘Sequuntur misse uotiuales’, ‘Oct. s Iohannis Baptiste du[plex] ix lc’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep ix lc’ the spaces for black printing being left blank.The same text, com- (red); 6 July ‘Goaris cf cuius festum transponitur in translacio- plete with black-printed portions, is printed on the next page, nem beati Benedicti’; 11 July ‘Ubi peragitur festum s Goaris r r [N1 ], col. 1, lines 1^19. Leaf [*2 ]: ‘(red)L (black)Vdouicus dei et sepulti in ecclesia Spirensi du[plex] ix lc’; 14 July ‘Heinrici imper- apl’ice |edis grš a Epš us Spirenš vniuer|is et |in- > gulis eccl’iak pš la- atoris ix lc’; 18 July ‘Arnol¢ ep et cf iii lc’; 5 Aug.‘Oswaldi regis et v tis . . .’; [*2 ], l. 11:‘. . . Datuš in Ciuitate no|tra Spirenš > die quarta- m iii lc’; 6 Sept.‘Magni cf iii lc’; 9 Sept.‘Gorgonii m ubi habetur decima men|is Marcij. Anno domini mille|imo quadringen r > dedicacio ecclesie Spirensis du[plex] iii lc’ (red); 16 Sept. ‘Oct. te|imo octuage|imo |eptimo.’ [bishop’s arms]; [*3 ]: (red) ‘KL >> r dedicacionis’; 6 Oct. ‘Zoili m ix lc’; 3 Nov. ‘Piriminii ep iii lc’; 7 Ianuarius habet dies .xxxj. luna .xxx.’; [*9 ]: (red) ‘Exorcismus r Nov. ‘Willibrordi ep iii lc’; 16 Nov. ‘Othmari ab’; 2 Dec. ‘Oct. s |alis et acque . . .’; [a1 ]: (red) ‘Incipit liber mi||alis |cd’m ordineš r > Katherine du[plex] ix lc’. eccle|ie Spirenš . . .’; [t1 ]: (red) ‘Incipiuš t kyriel’.In natiuitate dnš i. . .’; r v r v [*9 ] ‘Exorcismus salis et aque’. [t3 ]: (red) ‘Incipiunt pš facioš es’; [**1 ] blank; [**1 ] [woodcut of the [a r] [Proprium de tempore.] r ‹ r 1 Cruci¢xion]; [**2 ]: ‘TE igit clementi||i > me pater. . .’; [A1 ]: (red) [r r] ‘In dedicacione ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In dedicacione altaris’. r 8 ‘Incipit coš mune |aš ctok’; [C5 ]: (red) ‘Incipit de |anctis x circuluš > [s r] [Ordinarium missae.] v r 2 anni . . .’; [M10 ]: (red) Sequuntur mi||e votiua= > les . . .’; [R1 ]: [t r] [Toni communes.] Intonations for ‘Kyrieleyson’, ‘Gloria in 1 (red) ‘Sequuš tur informaciones h cau- > tele ob|eruaš de pre|bitero excelsis deo’; and ‘Ite missa est’. volenti diuina celebrare.’ v > [t3 ] ‘Prefaciones’. HC 11427; Pr 786; CIBN M-474; Sheppard 580^3; Weale^Bohatta v [**1 ] [Woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] 1482. r [**2 ] [Canon missae.] r COPY [A1 ] ‘Commune sanctorum’. r Leaves [*3^8] (calendar) and [a1] are made up from a smaller copy, [C5 ] [Proprium de sanctis.] From ‘In vigilia s Andree’ to ‘Katherine with red-edged leaves. Leaves [* ] are misbound in reverse v’. 9^10 v order after [a1]. [M10 ] ‘Misse votiuales’. See M-267 nos: 1^2; ‘De corpore Christi’; Gathering [**], containing the Canon, printed on parchment. ‘De passione’; 60; 3; ‘De corona domini’; 4^5; ‘De quatuordecim Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled calfover paper auxiliatoribus’; 15; 20; 24;‘Alieorationes pro peccatore penitente’ boards.With leather index tabs and blue-edged leaves. Triple ¢l- (47?); 41; 44; ‘Contra temptaciones’; 43; ‘Contra tribulaciones’; lets form a quadruple frame. Within the outer frame a double ‘Contra pestilenciam’; 53; ‘Alie orationes contra famem’, cresting roll.Within the following frame a £oral and foliate with ‘Sequuntur alie orationes pro paciencia in omnibus angustiis, hunting scene (a dog after a wild boar) roll.Within the following famis, pestis, tribulacionis et cuiuscunque temptacionis impet- frame, a decorative foliate roll. Rebacked, reusing the original randa siue postulanda’;‘Pro papa vel presule’,‘Pro rege vel imper- spine, with a repeated lozenge-shaped ornament in gilt. Size: atore’,‘Pro amico vel fautore’,‘Pro petente orationes ¢eri pro se’, 375 ¿ 285 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 365 ¿ 262 mm. 27; 29^31; 17; 10;‘Alieorationes pro pace et inimicis’ (48?); 39; 18; r On [*1 ] ‘O⁄cium de compassioneVirginis gloriose’, followed by ‘Contra hereticos,Turcos, Paganos aut quoscunque in¢deles’;‘Pro ‘Sequentia de passione Christi’ added in a sixteenth-century benefactoribus’, 49; 12; 51; 13; ‘Orationes pro captiuis’ (50?); 55. hand. On [* v] an o⁄ce in Greek with the same title, in the same r 1 [P9 ] [Missae pro defunctis.] hand. Occasional marginal notes, mainly correcting and supple- r [Q6 ] ‘Collecte per ebdomadam’. menting the text, in a contemporary German hand. On [Q v], r 8 [R1 ] ‘Informationes et cautele obseruande presbitero volenti diuina blank, an addition in the contemporary hand: ‘Sequentia de celebrare’. sancta Anna’; followed by ‘In festo Sixti incidit festum refs. Missale Sarum, 647^51. Trans¢gurationis Iesu Christi’ in the sixteenth-century hand. On r [R2 ] ‘Cautele seruande quid agendum sit circa defectus uel casus v r-v [R3 ] and [R4 ] the o⁄ce ‘Pro rege catholico’ has been added in qui oriri possint in missa’. the contemporary hand.‘»4. 14. 6’ in pencil on front endleaf. refs. Missale Sarum, 651^6. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); [Bamberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Heinrich Petzensteiner, book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘BB.h.7’: see Lee, Royal after 14 Mar. 1487]. Folio. Book-plates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, probably lot 4372. Purchased collation: [* a^m10 n8 o^q10 r8 s6 t12 v ** A^P10 Q8 R4]. for »0. 18. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 41. Types: 400 G, Canon; 196 G, 156 G (leaded except in preliminary shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.8. and supplementary matter). 376 leaves, the ¢rst and last blank, m-280^m-283] missale 1811

M-280 Missale martyre’;‘De uno martyre et ponti¢ce’;‘De pluribus martyribus’; ‘De uno confessore’;‘De una virgine’; 10. Missale Strengnense (Stra« ngna« s). r Fragment. i3 [Orationes sancti Gregorii.] ‘Sciendum quod beatus Gregorius papa omnibus in statu gratie . . .’ [Stockholm]: Bartholomaeus Ghotan, 1487. Folio. Pr and Oates refs. Leroquais, Livres d’heures, II, 346 no. xxxvii. assign to [Lu« beck]. v i3 ‘Oratio beati Bernardini de dulcissimo nomine Iesu’. collation: Unknown. refs. Leroquais, Livres d’heures, II 345 no. xxxvi; Breviarium ad Woodcut(?). usum insignis ecclesiae Sarisburiensis, ed. Francis Procter and C 4234; Go¡ M-722; BMC II 553; Pr 2622; CIBN M-475; Meyer- ChristopherWordsworth, 3 vols (Cambridge, 1879^86), 83^4. Baer 188; Oates 1185; Schramm XII p. 11; Schreiber V 4762a; Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, Aug. 1500. 8o. The date in the colo- Sheppard 7582; Weale^Bohatta 1486. phon reads ‘Ad mediuš Augu|ti’. COPY collation: e f 4 g h8 i4. One leaf only, with printed foliation: Dv. Woodcuts. Single leaves were issued with copies of G. E. Klemming, Sveriges H *11317; Pr 1367; BSB-Ink M-436; Sack, Freiburg, 2471; Sheppard a« ldre liturgiska literatur (Stockholm, 1879). 1048; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 806; Weale^Bohatta 461. Printed on parchment. COPY Binding: Bound as plate 3 in Klemming. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) blue mo- 191 mm. rocco; gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and blue silk book- Initials are supplied in blue. mark. Size: 135 ¿ 101 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 130 ¿ 94 mm. Provenance of leaf unknown. The Bodleian copy of Klemming’s ‘1.323.357’ in pencil in the upper right-hand corner of e r in a bookwas donated by the author via the Swedish Embassy in1879. 1 German hand. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibliogr. B. 4. Provenance: ‘142’ in brown ink on a slip pasted on the rear end- shelfmark: 258875 c.1(pl. 3). v leaf. Unread inscription in an early hand on i4 . Purchased for »0. 7.0; see Books Purchased (1857), 50. M-281 Missale shelfmark: Mason FF 496. Missale Upsalense (Uppsala). Fragment. M-283 Missale [Stockholm: Johann Snel?, c.1484]. Folio. Pr assigns to [Lu« beck]. Missale speciale. Liber Missarum specialis. collation: Unknown. [* r] [Title-page.] According to Weale, the Missale speciale is a mis- C 4260; Go¡ M-730; BMC II 562; Pr 2647; CIBN M-483; Oates 1 sal with selected liturgy in use in Germany and Switzerland, 4217; Sheppard 7580; Weale p. 216; Weale^Bohatta 1609. where there were many chapels in which Mass was said only on COPY Sundays and on principal festivals, so it was found convenient to One leaf only, with printed foliation: mii. have smaller volumes containing only the text of the Masses for Single leaves were issued with copies of Klemming, Sveriges a« ldre those days; see W. H. James Weale, ‘The Newly Discovered liturgiska literatur (see above). ‘‘Missale speciale’’’, Library, 2nd ser., 1 (1899^1900), 62^7, at 65. Printed on parchment. v [*1 ] [Table of contents.] Binding: Bound as plate 1 in Klemming. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ v [*2 ] ‘Exorcismus salis et aque’. 198 mm. r [*4 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan. ‘Erhardi ep’; 1 Feb. ‘Oct. s Initials are supplied in blue. Capital strokes in red. Pauli’; 6 Mar. ‘Fridolini ab’; 1 May ‘Sigismundi regis’; 2 May Provenance of leaf unknown. The Bodleian copy of Klemming’s ‘Walperti cf’; 5 May ‘Gothardi ep’; 8 May ‘Reuelatio s bookwas donated by the author via the Swedish Embassy in1879. Michaelis’; 11 May ‘Gangol¢ m’; 16 May ‘Brandani ab’; 22 May Former Bodleian shelfmark: Bibliogr. B. 4. ‘Helene regine electe’; 3 June ‘Erasmi ep’; 11 June ‘Onofrii cf’; 14 shelfmark: 258875 c.1(pl. 1). June ‘Basilii ep’; 20 June ‘Deodati ep’; 25 June ‘Transl. festi s Fridolini ab’; 1 July ‘Oct. Iohannis Baptiste,Theobaldi ep’; 4 July ‘Udalrici ep’; 7 July ‘Wilibaldi cf’; 13 July ‘Heynrici imperatoris M-282 Missale cf’; 15 July ‘Margarethe v’ (red); 21 July ‘Arbogasti ep’ (red); 5 Missale itinerantium seu missae peculiares. Aug. ‘Oswaldi regis’; 7 Aug. ‘Afre m’; 29 Aug. ‘Adel¢ ep’ (red); 1 r e1 [Table of contents.] Sept.‘Verene v’; 9 Sept.‘Kunnegundis’; 22 Sept.‘Hermerammi m v e1 [Ordinarium missae.] It includes:‘Gloria’,‘Credo’,‘Prefatio com- et ep’; 28 Sept.‘Wentzeslai m’; 30 Sept.‘Ursi et soc. eius’; 12 Oct. munis’. ‘Allatio capitis s Panthali primi Basiliensis ep’; 26 Oct. ‘Amandi v e2 ‘Canon’. ep’; 31 Oct.‘Wolfgangi ep’; 12 Nov.‘Hymerii cf’; 26 Nov.‘Conradi v f1 [Missae peculiares.] They include: ‘De dulcissimo nomine Iesu’; ep’; 2 Dec.‘Oct. s Katherine’; 13 Dec.‘Iodoci cf’;20 Dec.‘Ursicini ‘De quinque vulneribus Christi’; ‘De compassione BVM’; ‘De s cf’. r Anna matre Marie’; ‘De tribus magis’; ‘Pro mortalitate vitanda a1 [Proprium de tempore.] The liturgical use, as given by the list of tempore pestilentie’;‘Pro semetipso’. Alleluia verses of the Sundays after Pentecost, is that of Basel. v r g4 [Missae pro defunctis.] k4 [Ordinarium missae.] r r g7 [Missae peculiares.] See M-267 nos: ‘De venerabili Sacramento’; [**2 ] [Canon missae.] r 1^4; 7; ‘Pro predicatoribus’; 12; ‘De uno apostolo’; ‘De uno l1 [Proprium de sanctis.] From S. Andreas to S. Conradus ep. 1812 missale [m-283^m-284

r r m4 ‘Commune sanctorum de tempore pascali’. Inserted in the An initial ‘T’ (cruci¢xion) on [**2 ] is coloured. proper of saints, between the feast of S. Ambrosius and that of S. Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, S. r Georgius. Georgius; inscription, mostly erased, on [*1 ] in a humanist r A1 ‘Commune sanctorum’. hand: ‘Monasterii sancti Augustini Herbipoli’. Stephan Zengre¡ v C7 ‘In anniuersario dedicationis ecclesie’. Followed by ‘In anniuer- de Laudenberg, Baden-Wu« rttemberg (sixteenth century); inscrip- r sario dedicationis altaris’. tions on [*1 ]: ‘Presens missale pertinet Stephano Zengre¡ de v D1 ‘Misse speciales’. See M-267 nos: 1; 41; 5; 2; 44; 3^4; ‘De Laudenbergk possessor(!) huius libri’; and on the rear paste- Passione domini’; ‘De Compassione BVM’; 15; ‘Pro Peccatorum down: ‘Ste¡anus Zengre¡ de Laudenbergk est possessor huius remissione’ (20?); 27; ‘Pro Salute unius viuentis’; 10; ‘Tempore libri missarum specialis’. Nicolaus Lutz (seventeenth century); Synodi vel colloquii’; ‘Pro cuncto populo’; 56; 49; ‘Missa propria ‘Nicolaus Lutz Ceruicornensis dono dedit Andree Candido. iter agentis’ (12?); ‘Contra tribulationes vel aduersitates’; 13; ‘Pro Nicolaus Lutz Ceruicornanus quum codicem hunc donasset febricitantibus cum intercessione s Sigismundi’;‘Contra pestilen- Andree Candido, nunc (inquit) operi precium est te (Candidum tia’(54?); ‘Contra subitaneam mortem’; 52; 30; 29; 31; ‘Contra appellando), etiam sacerdotali bene¢cio donare. Habe igitur paganos et christiani nominis inimicos’. (inquit) receptum bene¢cium parochie quam hactenus possedi in r F6 [Collectae.] See M-267 nos: 11; ‘Pro episcopo vel alio prelato et Schimederwag (hec est vilissimus pagus situs otto[ ] miliare ab sibi commissis’; 16; ‘Pro imperatore siue rege’(35 or 36?); ‘Pro Ceruicornia distans) quam tibi hinc(?) manibus meis in con- principibus christianis’;‘Pro familiaribus’;‘Pro muliere pregnante spectu horum testium (aderant n. complures Heidelberge contu- cum intercessione beate Margarethe’; 51; ‘Pro captiuis’ (50?); 48; bernales nostris) libere et syncere absque vlla symonia dolous 18; 44; 43; ‘Pro deuotione’; 24; ‘Contra tribulationes vel aduersi- malo trado Querentique Candido (nouerat enim vilem pagum), tates ecclesie’;‘Contra hostes ecclesie’; 46; 53;‘Oratio communis’; do prouentibus istius parochie plus quam mille Rndis(?) . . .’ On ‘Oratio generalis’; ‘Pro salute viuorum et mortuorum’ (32?); 7; the front pastedown is a list of books in the same hand: ‘1. Prima ‘De sanctis quorum reliquie hic continentur’; 23; 55. seu superior Bibliotheca habet codices xxii. 2. Media tenet r xxvii. 3. Ima habet in vniuersa cum subpositis xxviiii. Restant G3 [Missae pro defunctis.] v apud me v preter philosophicos’. Andreas Weiss (seventeenth H4 [Sequentiae.] century). Friedrich Georg Hermann Culemann (£. 1870); cutting [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, c.1500]. Folio.Weale dates [c.1503]. from his sale catalogue, lot 536, pasted inside the lower cover. collation: [*8+1] a^k8 [**6] l^p A^F8 G6 H8. Roman Catholic see of Portsmouth, Virtue and Cahill Library; Woodcut. cancelled book-plate with serial no. 8399; sale (5 July 1967), lot H *11248; Go¡ M-733; BSB-Ink (M-491); Heitz, Kanonbilder, 39; 150; purchased by Alan G. Thomas for »38. Purchased from him Polain 2741; Sack, Freiburg, 2475; Schramm XX p. 27; Schreiber in 1969 for »60 less 10%, after the binding had been repaired. V 4761 and 4761a (var.); Sheppard 444^5; Weale p. 191; Weale^ shelfmark: Inc. c. G7.1. Bohatta 1471.

COPY M-284 Missale Wanting k8, probably blank, [**1, 3.4], and H4.5. r v The text of the Canon begins on [**2 ], not on [**1 ] as Polain. Missale. Canon Missae. r Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over [a1 ] [Canon missae.] Incipit: ‘[G]loria in excelsis Deo . . .’ wooden boards, with remains of metal clasps and catches. refs. Bernarde Botte and Christine Mohrmann, L’Ordinaire de Leather index tabs dyed red. Quadruple ¢llets form a double la Messe,EŁ tudes Liturgiques, 2 (Paris and Louvain, 1953), 62^92; frame.Within the outer frame a foliate roll.Vertical quadruple ¢l- A. Tronnier, ‘Die AnschluÞbuchstaben, Setzer und Drucker im lets divide the inner rectangle into three rectangular compart- Fust-Scho« ¡erschen Canon Missae des Jahres 1458’, Gb Jb (1944/ ments, decorated, the two at the side with the foliate roll, the 9), 66^79, at 66; Irvin Masson, The Mainz Psalter and Canon middle one with merrythought panels made up from headed-out- Missae1457^1459 (London, 1954). line tools, each containing a £euron. The spine, which has been [Mainz: Johann Fust and Peter Schoe¡er, 1458]. Folio. repaired, is decorated with ¢llets. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ 50 mm. Size collation: [a12]. of leaf: 298 ¿ 215 mm. r r r Types: 234 G ([a1 ]); 280 G ([a3 ]). 12 leaves. 23 lines ([a1 ]); 19 lines Marginal notes, mainly supplementing the text, in an early six- r r r ([a3 ]).Type area: 283 ¿ 200 mm ([a1 ]); 280 ¿ 212 mm ([a3 ]).Two- teenth-century German hand, probably that of Stephan and six-line initials of two colours, the letter being of one colour, Zengre¡. In particular the o⁄ce for S. Eucharius, 2nd Bishop of the ornament of the other, the colours being used alternately. v r v r Treves, on l2 , and that for S. Donatus (7 or 8 Aug.) on o2 . On H8 Lombards in red. Leaf [a1 ]: (red and blue) ‘G (black) Loria in the following sequences have been added: for the Holy Cross: excel|is (red) Cant’ angelic’ quotidian’ (black) deo, Et in terra v > r ‘Dulce lignum adoremus dulces clauos . . .’ (Chevalier, Rep. pax . . .’; [a1 ], l. 3: ‘[C]Redo in vnuš deum . . .’; [a2 ], l. 13:‘[S]V|cipe v hymn., 4869; AH 54 no. 124); for Ascension day: ‘O quam mira |aš cta trinitas haš c oblationeš . . .’; [a2 ], l. 5: ‘(red)S (black)ur|uš sunt deus tua portentia . . .’ (Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 13529); for corda, (red)G (black)racias agamus domino deo no|tro, (blue > r > Pentecost: ‘Veni sancte spiritus et emitte celitus . . .’ (Chevalier, and red)V (black)Ere dignuš et iu|tum e|t . . .’; [a6 ], l. 14: ‘(red and Rep. hymn., 21242; AH 54 no. 153). The following o⁄ces have blue)S (black)Anctus, Sanctus, Sanctus dnš s deus |abaoth . . .’; v r > been added in a gathering of six leaves bound with the book: ‘De [a6 ], blank. [a7 ]: (red and blue) ‘T (black)E igit‹ clemeš ti||ime prš s Iohanne ante portam latinam’;‘De s Kiliano cum sociis suis’;‘In v > . . .’; [a9 ], l. 15: (red) ‘O (black)remus, (red)P (black)receptis diuisione apostolorum’; ‘In octaua s Kiliani’; ‘Stephani pape et j r |alutarib > moniti . . .’; [a12 ], l. 14: (red and blue) P (black)Laceat martiris’; ‘In inuentione s Stephani’; ‘Ciriaci et sociorum eius’; v tibi saš cta trinitas obsequiuš > |[er]uitutis mee . . .’; [a12 ], l.19:‘. . . ut ‹ ‘De s Elizabeth’. cuš cta nrš a oxa= > coš a te sx incipiat - h x te incepta ¢niat, P.’ m-284^m-286] modestus 1813

r Go¡ M-736; Pr 68; de Ricci, Mayence, 61; Sheppard 23^5; F. Falk [b2 ] [Laetus, Julius Pomponius]: De magistratibus. Incipit: and H. Wallau, ‘Der Canon Missae vom Jahre 1458 der ‘[U]rbis Rome et imperii Romani conditor Romulus Marte geni- Bibliotheca Bodleiana zu Oxford’, Vero« ¡entlichungen der tus fuit . . .’ r Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, 3 (1904), 37^51. Micro¢che: Unit 1: [c1 ] [Laetus, Julius Pomponius]: De sacerdotiis. Incipit: ‘[F]aunus Mainz to 1480. antiquissimus omnium regum in Latio fuit . . .’ v COPY [c7 ] [Laetus, Julius Pomponius]: De legibus. Incipit: ‘Ius pluribus Formerly bound between a fragment of the Psalterium. Mainz: J. modis dicitur. Naturale quod est commune omnibus . . .’ Scho« ¡er,1516, and an imperfect copyofthe Missale Moguntinum. [Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia(?),before 27 May1474]. Peter Schoe¡er, 3 Apr.1493 (Bod-inc. M-259). 4o and 8o. This edition served as printer’s copy for the edition v Printed on parchment. Leaf [a1 ], l. 3: ‘Symbolus,’ is printed Venice: Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, 27 May 1474 (Bod-inc. upside down in red. M-286, see below), and should therefore be dated before that Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment, with scars of leather date (CIBN); Sheppard dates [c.1475], and identi¢es as an 8o. index tabs. A faded note regarding the rebinding of this item in collation: [a8 b12 c10]. 1887 at the head of the front pastedown. Size: 415 ¿ 292 ¿ HC 11441; Go¡ M-738; BMC IV 59; Pr 3489; CIBN M-487; 15 mm. Size of leaf: 404 ¿ 283 mm. Sheppard 2800.

Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and supplementing COPY the text, in two early German hands, one of which has also anno- Wanting [b2^12] and [c3^8]. tated Bod-inc. M-259. Binding: Nineteenth-century light-brown paper boards. Size: r v r The second initial ‘G’on [a1 ],‘C’on [a1 ],‘S’on [a2 ] are supplied 194 ¿ 140 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 136 mm. v by hand. On [a6 ] is stitched a woodcut of the Cruci¢xion, Early marginal annotations in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century coloured by hand; reproduced by M. Schmidt, Die fru« hesten u. humanist hand, consisting mainly of the extraction of key words, seltensten Denkmale des Holz- u. Metallschnittes aus dem vier- and‘nota’marks. On the front and rear pastedown horizontal rul- zehnten und fu« nfzehnten Jahrhundert, 3 vols (Nuremberg, ing. On verso of front endleaf bibliographical notes in an early [1875?]), no. 81; Schreiber no. 2339 (not 2338 as stated).The cut is nineteenth-century Italian hand. surrounded by a border of conventional linked clouds, the sym- Provenance: The same early nineteenth-century Italian proven- bols of the Evangelists in the corners. Schreiber no. 2338, deux- ance as S-334(1); see binding and later manuscript notes. ie' me e¤ tat; see XYL-9. Perhaps Tomaso de Luca de Cadore (nineteenth century); sale, Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. 18 July 1825. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 280*. the front endleaf: ‘Bibliotheca Heberiana’; see Catalogue, 1 shelfmark: Arch. G b.4. (1834), lot 4862. Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 20. M-285 Modestus shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.22. De vocabulis rei militaris, et al. r [a1 ] [Table of contents.] M-286 Modestus r [a1 ] Modestus [pseudo-]: De vocabulis rei militaris [addressed to] De vocabulis rei militaris, et al. Theodosius Emperor. r [a1 ] [Table of contents.] refs. Ammien Marcellin, Jornande' s, Frontin, Ve¤ ge' ce, Modestus r [a1 ] Modestus [pseudo-]: De vocabulis rei militaris [addressed to] avec la traduction en franc° ais, ed. Jean Marie N. De¤ sire¤ Nisard, Theodosius Emperor. Collection des auteurs latins, 19 (Paris, 1878), 643^51; T. refs. See M-285. Gonza¤ lez Rola¤ n and A. Moure Casas,‘‘‘Modesti libellus de voca- v [b1 ] [Laetus, Julius Pomponius]: De magistratibus. Incipit: bulis rei militaris ad Tacitum Augustum’’ (Estudio de la transmi- ‘[U]rbis Rome et imperii Romani conditor Romulus Marte geni- sio¤ n manuscrita y edicio¤ n cr|¤tica)’, Cuadernos de Filolog|¤ a tus fuit . . .’ Cla¤ sica, 20 (1986^7), 293^328, at 311^19. The work attributed to r [d1 ] [Laetus, Julius Pomponius]: De sacerdotiis. Incipit: ‘[F]aunus Modestus consists of excerpts from Vegetius, Epitoma rei mili- antiquissimus omnium regum in Latio fuit . . .’ taris; see Lorenzo Dalmasso,‘La Storia di un estratto di Vegezio v [d7 ] [Laetus, Julius Pomponius]: De legibus. Incipit: ‘Ius pluribus saggio sulla fortuna dell‘‘‘Epitoma rei militaris’’’, Rendiconti modis dicitur. Naturale quod est commune omnibus . . .’ Istituto Lombardo di scienze e lettere, ser. 2, 40 (1907), 805^14, r [e1 ] Tuscanus, Johannes Aloisius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes esp. 809^13. The compilation derives from an extant manuscript [Arcimboldus], cardinal-priest of S. Nereus and S. Archileus. of Vegetius (Paris, BnF, Lat. 6503, s. ix), it ¢rst appears in manu- Incipit: ‘Reuerendissimo domino domino Johanni tituli sanc- scripts of the fourteenth century ascribed to Cicero (an ascription torum . . . Latina et tersa Suetonii Tranquilli in depingendis duo- implicit in the 1471 edition of his philosophical works [Bod-inc. decim Caesarum moribus . . .’ C-299]), and it acquired the ascription to Modestus in this edition v [e1 ] Suetonius [Tranquillus, Gaius]: De grammaticis. printed no later than 1474 ([Bod-inc. M-285]); see M. D. Reeve, refs. Suet. Gram. ‘Modestus, scriptor rei militaris’, in La Tradition vive. Me¤ langes r [f4 ] [SuetoniusTranquillus, Gaius: De rhetoribus.] d’histoire des textes en l’honneur de Louis Holtz, ed. Pierre refs. Suet. Rhet. Lardet, Bibliologia, 20 (Turnhout, 2003), 417^32; see here 424^5 [Venice]: Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, 27 May 1474. 4o. on the dedication toTheodosius/Tacitus. collation: [a8 b c6 d10 e f8]. 1814 modus legendi abbreviaturas [m-286^m-290

HC *11443; Go¡ M-737; BMC V 209; Pr 4227; BSB-Ink P-681; the section entitled ‘De decreto uersi¢cato’ as Werner von Sheppard 3395. Schussenried, and suggests that he was the author of the whole

COPY collection of texts; see also Feenstra 231, who re-dates Werner As the ¢rst copy in BMC (with the colophon naming from the ¢fteenth century to the thirteenth; and Sawicki 111^12. v Bartholomaeus Cremonensis alone), rather than the second [d7 ] [Registrum ordinis seu processus iudicarii prescripti.] (with the colophon naming Bartholomaeus Cremonensis and [Cologne: Nicolaus Go« tz, c.1475]. Folio. Bartholomaeus de CarloVercellensis). collation: [a^d10]. v v Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; marbled Type: 98 G.40 leaves.38 lines ([a1 ]).Type area:185 ¿ 123 mm ([a1 ]). pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both Go¡ M-741; Pr 1123; CIBN M-491; Oates 606; Pellechet MS. 8139 covers. Size: 186 ¿ 135 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 126 mm. (8067); Sheppard 850; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 812. r Extraction of key words on [a1 ] in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century COPY hand. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the shelfmark: Auct. L 4.7. Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Size: 302 ¿ 214 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 205 mm. M-287 Modestus Two- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, De vocabulis rei militaris. and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. On [a r] a shield, bearing the markof a monas- [a r] Modestus [pseudo-]: De vocabulis rei militaris [addressed to] 1 1 tic house £anked by the initials ‘i k’, itself £anked by the words EmperorTacitus.‘De uocabulis rei militaris’. ‘Jhesus Christus’, in black and red ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand. refs. See M-285. Provenance: IK (¢fteenth century); shield (see above). Georg o Rome: Eucharius Silber, 7 June 1487. 4 . In the same year Silber Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot printed Vegetius (V-052), Aelianus Tacticus (A-041), and 2441; purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 1. Frontinus (F-109). The books were conceived as a unit; see the shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.3. dedicatory letter from Johannes Sulpitius in his edition of Vegetius, item 1 in this volume (’Tres de ea re scriptores egregios M-289 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas quos nuperrime recognoui, Vegetium, Aelianum, et Frontinum r simul coniunxi et ut emendatissimi in tuas et in aliorum manus [a1 ] Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia uenirent e¡eci . . .’). Go¡, CIBN and others list the books under preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component the common heading ‘Scriptores rei militaris’; under such head- parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^17); Sawicki ing are listed in this catalogue two more editions containing the 110^11, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. same texts, one printed by Eucharius Silber in 1494 (S-120), Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1 Sept. 1476. Folio. which contains also a Latin translation of Onosander, collation: [a^c10 d10+1 e10]. Strategicus, another printed by Franciscus Plato de Benedictis in H *11465; Go¡ M-743; BMC II 448; Pr 2132; BSB-Ink M-500; Oates 1495^96 (S-121), edited by Philippus Beroaldus, who rearranged 1053; Sheppard 1566. the order of appearance of the texts, but this edition is otherwise COPY

based on Sulpitius’s. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. 6 collation: [a ]. Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards; bound for HC Addenda, 11444; Go¡ S-343 (D); BMC IV 108; Pr 3828; CIBN KloÞ. Size: 287 ¿ 206 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 274 ¿ 190 mm. M-489; Sheppard 3026. Bibliographical notes on the verso of the front endleaf, in the COPY hand of F[alconer] M[adan], and dated 1884.When received, this Bound with A-041(1); see there for details of binding and date of copy was misbound, according to the note, butthis was corrected. r acquisition. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 127 mm. On [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red, decorated with red shelfmark: Auct. L 4.12(4). pen-work, and with extensions into the margins; other one- to three-line initials, many with extensions into the margins, para- M-288 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas graph marks, and some marginal chapter numbers are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. r [a1 ] Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia Provenance: Heidenheim, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ Wunibaldus; inscription in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand refs. See Robert Feenstra,‘La gene' se du ‘Modus legendi abbre- v di on [e10 ]: ‘Iste liber est sancti Wune[bal] in Heidenh[eim] [ ]’. viatura in utroque iure’: EŁ ditions incunables et manuscrits’, Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale Studia Gratiana, 28 (1998), 221^48, listing all the components of (1835), lot 2443; purchased for »0. 5. 0; scar of a label at the tail of the tradition at 222^3; see also Jakub Th. Sawicki, ‘Der ‘‘Modus the spine; see Books Purchased (1835),1. legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure’’ in der Breslauer shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.2. Handschrift I Q 69’, Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law, NS 3 (1973),109^34, with the contents listed on110^12.The component M-290 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^4,10^16); r Sawicki 110^111, a,b,c(?),h,i,j,k,l,m,n. On the authorship see [a1 ] Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia Victor Scholderer, ‘The Author of the ‘‘Modus legendi abbrevia- preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component turas’’’, Library, 3rd ser., 2 (1911), 181^2, repr. in Scholderer, Fifty Essays, 45, who identi¢es the author from the acrostic in m-290^m-293] modus legendi abbreviaturas 1815

r parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^4,10^16); Leaf a8 , col.1, l.13:‘. . . abbreuiature . . . > . . . quod |ic incipit . . .’, Sawicki 110^11, a,b,h,i,j,k,l,m,n. not as Polain. [Cologne: Petrus in Altis (Bergmann?), de Olpe, c.1478]. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards; bound for collation: [a^e8 f6]. KloÞ. A leather index tab on c5. Size: 285 ¿ 218 ¿ 9 mm. Size of C 4315; BMC I 252; Pr1151 = 1201A; Sheppard 912;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, leaf: 275 ¿ 205 mm. o814 = 813. Occasional early annotations, including ‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, and underlining in the text in black ink. COPY On a r a ¢ve-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue with reserved white Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper boards; 2 decoration, within a red pen-work border and with red pen-work bound for KloÞ. Size: 287 ¿ 217 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 279 ¿ decoration within the body of the letter, and with red pen-work 207 mm. extensions into the margins; other one- to three-line initials, Occasional early marginal annotations. some with extensions into the margins, and paragraph marks are Two, three-, and six-line initials, some with extensions into the supplied in red or blue; capital strokes and underlining in red. margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- and underlining in red. label; sale (1835), lot 2444; purchased for »0. 5. 0; remains of the Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- label at the foot of the upper cover; see Books Purchased (1835),1. label; sale (1835), lot 2442; purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.3. Purchased (1835), 1. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.1. M-293 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas r A1 [Title-page.] M-291 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas r r A2 Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia [a2 ] Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^17); Sawicki parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^17); Sawicki 110^11, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. 110^11, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 10 Mar. 1492. Folio. Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1 July 1482. Folio. 8 8 6 8 collation: A^E . collation: [a^d e f ]. HC *11471; Go¡ M-749; BMC II 454; Pr 2158; BSB-Ink M-510; HC *11466; Go¡ M-744; BMC II 452; Pr 2152; BSB-Ink M-503; Sack, Freiburg, 2483; Sheppard 1594. Rhodes 1212; Sheppard 1587. COPY COPY Bound with: Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [f8]. 1. Reformacion der kayserlichen Stat Nuremberg. Nuremberg: Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Hieronymus Hoeltzel, June 1503; Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. 2. Das Buch des heyligen romischen Reichs unnderhallttunge. Size: 291 ¿ 210 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 200 mm. [Nuremberg: n. pr., after 1500]; Early marginal annotations in red ink. 3. Maximilian I, [Form of summons to a Reichstag at Augsburg. One- to six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, Nuremberg, 14 Sept.1501.] [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and 4. Maximilian I, [Proclamation of a Reichstag to resolve the dif- underlining in red. r ferences between the Counts Palatine and Rupert Duke of Provenance: Erased inscription on [a2 ], unread under ultravio- Bavaria. Friedberg, 4 May 1504.] [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; let light. Anonymous sale, 11Mar. 1825, lot 428. Presumably pur- v 5. Maximilian I, [Form of summons to a Reichstag at Innsbruck chased in 1825; see ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 174 : 25 June 1504.] [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; ‘Hamburg 1825’; but no note of purchase in the book, as with the 6. Vermeckt ein Copei der absagung wider Hertzog Albrecht und other books bought in Hamburg, and not found in Books Hertzog Wolfgang von Bayern. etc. [Nuremberg: Hieronymus Purchased (1825). Hoeltzel,1504]; shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.7. 7. Das Landgerichts zu Bamberg Reformation. Bamberg: n. pr., 1503; M-292 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas 8. Von ainem lo« blichen Fu« rsten des hailigen Reichs ist Burgermaistern und Rate zu Nu« rmberg geschriben, wie hernach a r [Title-page.] 1 folgt. [Nuremberg: n. pr., n. d.]; a r Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia 2 9. Leonardus de Eglo¡stein, Oratio in consecratione . . . episcopi preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component Babenbergensis . . . Bamberg: [n. pr., n. d.] parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^17); Sawicki Binding: Sixteenth-century south German blind-tooled calf with 110^11, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. metal corner-pieces; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers Louvain: Aegidius van der Heerstraten, 5 Feb. 1488. Folio. intersecting triple ¢llets form an outer frame within which is a 8 6 8 collation: a b^d e . repeated £euron and a repeated £oral and foliate stamp. Further HC *11470; Go¡ M-748; Pr 9309; BSB-Ink M-508; Campbell 1266; triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is decorated, on the HPT II 439; ILC 1609; Polain 2751; Sheppard 7162. upper cover, with another repeated £oral and foliate stamp, and COPY merrythought panels made up of headed-outline tools, each con- The blank leaf a5 has been cut away. taining a £euron; on the lower cover, the inner rectangle is divided 1816 modus legendi abbreviaturas, et al. [m-293^m-295

r by triple ¢llets forming a saltire cross into triangular compart- [t10 ] [Gerardus, Monachus]: Defensorium iuris. Incipit: ‘Quibus ments, the crossbeing decorated with the second £oral and foliate modis iudicinm(!) instancia perit videamus . . .’ r stamp, and the compartments with the £euron. Leather index [y1 ] ‘Tituli’. r tabs. Badly damaged, especially the lower cover and the spine. [y1 ] Innocentius IV, Pont. Max.: Tractatus exceptionum. Incipit: Size: 321 ¿ 220 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 204 mm. ‘[E]xcipitur contra litteras et sigilla multis modis videlicet . . .’ v Front and rear pastedowns from a broadside entitled ‘Die aufer- [y5 ] Dinus de Mugello: Tractatus praescriptionum. Incipit: hebung des folcks vnd grosser nachfolgung des Sophi vnd spricht ‘[N]otabiliter collige quod prescriptiones sparsim sunt posite . . .’ v er sey ein prophet vnd sein gesetz das er neulich im Landt Persia [z1 ] Petrus Jacobus de Montepessulano: De arbitris et arbitrator- auf erhebt hat’ [c.1502], and with incipit ‘In dem Land oder ibus. Incipit:‘[C]irca materiam arbitrorum et arbitatorum notan- gegend Persia sol sich einer erhebt haben Alla oder Sophy gen- dum quod arbitrorum quidam . . .’ r ant . . .’; between the title and the text is a woodcut showing, in [z4 ] Galvanus [Salvianus] de Bononia: Di¡erentiae legum et cano- the centre, a king in armour wearing a crown, and mounted on a num. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum canones ante sententiam potest appel- horse, with mounted knights in armour on each side, and, in the lari . . .’ foreground on each side, kneeling ¢gures praying within walls [Basel: Johannes Solidi (Schilling), 1476]. Folio. Dalbanne and with two towers; outside the wall on the right-hand side is a Droz, followed by CIBN and Sheppard, date to [1476], when group of barking dogs; see alsoT-214(2) for another copy. Schilling was still at Basel (cf. BMC VIII p. xxvii); BSB-Ink and r r Annotations on [a1 ] and [a2 ] of item 1, apparently in the hand of Sack date [not after1476]. Polain assigns to [Cologne or Basel]. Ho« rmann (see below). Other notes in a sixteenth-century hand on collation: [a^y10 z8]. the last printed leaf of item1. H *11479; R 633 (with falsi¢ed date, 1470); Go¡ M-753; Pr 8733; Provenance: Sebaldus Schreyer (1446^1520); for this copy see BSB-Ink M-501; CIBN M-492; Claude Dalbanne and Eugenie Wagner 84; painted coat of arms on the front endleaf: party per Droz, L’imprimerie a' Vienne en Dauphine¤ au XVe sie' cle (Paris, chape¤ sable and or, a bust of a negress, and in chief two apples of 1930), 28, and 90^7, no. IX; Polain 2746; Sack, Freiburg, 2477; the second; see Siebmacher 6/1, p. 91, pl. 89. I.W. Ho« rmann (six- Sheppard 2404. teenth century); inscription on the recto ofthe front endleaf:‘Sum COPY ex libris I.W.Ho« rmanni a G Dro’.Purchased for »2.2.0; see Books Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Purchased (1826), 13 (under ‘Nuremberg, reformacion der Stat. Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. fol. 1503’, the ¢rst item). Size: 306 ¿ 225 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 205 mm. shelfmark: 4 D 26(10). Early marginal notes, mostly in one ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand, including comments on and corrections to the text, extrac- M-294 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas, et al. tion of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also under- r [a1 ] Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia lining in the text in black ink. Irregular manuscript foliation: 1^ preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component 68. Occasional running headings and marginal rubrics. parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^4,10^16); Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, S. r Sawicki 110^11, a,b,c(?),h,i,j,k,l,m,n. Salvator, S. Nicolaus Tolentinus; inscriptions on [a1 ] in six- v [d7 ] ‘Registrum ordinis seu processus iudicarii prescripti’. teenth-century hands(?): ‘Conuentus Ratisbonensis fratrum r [e1 ] Aurbach, Johannes: Processus iudicarius. Eremitarum S. Augustini’; ‘Ad Augustinenses Ratis.’ Georg refs. See A-496, but with di¡erent ending ‘. . . et sic titum ¢nit’, Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot rather than ‘. . . aliis dicta su⁄ciant’. 2445; purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 1. r [l9 ] Tractatus praesumptionum. Incipit: ‘[P]resumitur contractatus shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.2. simulatus sine aliqua probatione hiis casibus . . .’ r [m1 ] Dominicus de Visentina: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[O]mne M-295 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas, et al. datum optimum et omne donum profectum . . .’ r v [m1 ] ‘Capitula archiepiscoporum et episcoporum’. [a1 ] [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[S]i te in expeditum agilem doctumque r [m3 ] Dominicus deVisentina: Summa qualiter notarii archiepisco- practice iuridice executorem iuuat . . .’ v porum et episcoporum debeant o⁄cium exercere. Incipit: [a1 ] [Verse naming the printer, addressed to the reader.] ‘Viue vale, ‘[N]icolaus miseratione diuinavniuersalis Bononiensis episcopus lector, feliciter arripe pulcrum > Quod tibi Spirensis Drach Petrus dilecto suo A. de M. salutem et benedictionem. Querelam accepi- edit opus’; 1 elegiac distich. r mus continentem . . .’ [a2 ] Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia v [n10 ] Tractatus notariatus. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturi de arte notarie siue preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component notariatus. Primo videndum est quid sit ars notarie . . .’ parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^4,10^16); r [t1 ] [Ordo iudicarius: Processus iudicii Antequam.] Incipit: Sawicki 110^11, a,b,c(?),h,i,j,k,l,m,n. r ‘[A]ntequam dicam de processu iudicii notandum est quid sit [d6 ] ‘Registrum ordinis seu processus iudicarii prescripti’. r iudicium . . .’ [e1 ] Aurbach, Johannes: Processus iudicarius. r [t7 ] ‘Introductio procurationis’. Incipit: ‘[C]um citatio fundamen- refs. See A-496, but with di¡erent ending ‘ . . . vt est mortis’, tum sit ordinis iudiciarii . . .’ rather than ‘. . . aliis dicta su⁄ciant’. r v [t10 ] [Gerardus, Monachus: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia bone rei dare [l11 ] Tractatus praesumptionum. Incipit:‘[P]resumitur contractatus consilium et presentis. . .’On the authorship see Schulte II 314^16. simulatus sine aliqua probatione his casibus . . .’ r r [t10 ] ‘Tituli’. [m1 ] Dominicus de Visentina: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[O]mne datum optimum et omne donum perfectum . . .’ r [m1 ] ‘Capitula archiepiscoporum et episcoporum’. m-295^m-296] modus legendi abbreviaturas, et al. 1817

v [m2 ] Dominicus de Visentina: Summa qualiter notarii archiepis- extension into the inner margin; paragraph marks are supplied coporum et episcoporum debeant o⁄cium exercere. Incipit: in red or in black ink; some running headings are supplied in ‘[N]icolaus miseratione diuinavniuersalis Bononiensis episcopus black ink, in the same hand that wrote the notes (see above); capi- v r dilecto suo A. de M. salutem et benedictionem. Querelam accepi- tal strokes and underlining in red on [a1 ^a2 ] only. v mus ad instantiam . . .’ Provenance: Johannes Deithart (£. 1477); inscription on [B6 ]: r [o2 ] Tractatus notariatus. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturi de arte notarie siue ‘Liber Johannis Deithart de Hammone’. Georg Franz Burkhard notariatus. Primo videndum est quid sit ars notarie . . .’ KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 2447; purchased for r [t7 ] [Ordo iudicarius: Processus iudicii Antequam.] Incipit: »0. 7.0; see Books Purchased (1835), 1. ‘[A]ntequam dicam de processu iudicii notandum est quid sit shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.1. iudicium . . .’ v [v4 ] ‘Introductio procurationis’. Incipit: ‘[C]um citatio fundamen- M-296 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas, et al. tum sit ordinis iudiciarii . . .’ a v [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[S]i te in expeditum agilem doctumque [v r] [Gerardus, Monachus: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia bone rei dare 1 7 practice iuridice executorem iuuat . . .’ consilium et presentis . . .’ a v [Verse naming the printer, addressed to the reader.] ‘Viue vale, [v v] ‘Tituli’. 1 7 lector, feliciter arripe pulchrum Quod tibi Spirensis Drach [v v] [Gerardus, Monachus]: Defensorium iuris. Incipit: ‘Quibus > 7 Petrus edit opus’; 1 elegiac distich. modis iudicum instantia perit videamus . . .’ a r Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia [z v] ‘Tituli’. 2 1 preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component [z v] Innocentius IV, Pont. Max.: Tractatus exceptionum. Incipit: 1 parts are in the following order: see Feenstra 222^3, (1^4,10^16); ‘[E]xcipitur contra literas et sigilla multis modis videlicet . . .’ Sawicki 110^11, a,b,c(?),h,i,j,k,l,m,n. [z r] Dinus de Mugello: Tractatus praescriptionum. Incipit: 6 c v ‘Registrum ordinis seu processus iudicarii prescripti’. ‘[N]otabiliter collige quod prescriptiones que sparsim sunt 6 [d r] Aurbach, Johannes: Processus iudicarius. posite . . .’ 1 refs. See A-496. [A r] Petrus Jacobus de Montepessulano: De arbitris et arbitrator- 3 i r Tractatus praesumptionum. Incipit: ‘[P]resumitur contractatus ibus. Incipit: ‘[C]irca materiam arbitrorum notandum quod arbi- 2 simulatus sine aliqua probatione his casibus . . .’ trorum quidam . . .’ i r Dominicus de Visentina: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[O]mne datum [A r] Galvanus [Salvianus] de Bononia: Di¡erentiae legum et cano- 3 5 optimum et omne donum profectum . . .’ num. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum canones ante sententiam potest appel- i r ‘Capitula archiepiscoporum et episcoporum’. lari . . .’ 3 i r Dominicus de Visentina: Summa qualiter notarii archiepisco- [B r] [Table of contents.] 4 1 porum et episcoporum debeant o⁄cium exercere. Incipit: [B r] Bartolus [de Saxoferrato, pseudo-]: De tabellionibus. Incipit: 1 ‘[N]icolaus miseratione diuinavniuersalis Bononiensis episcopus ‘[T]ractaturi de tabellionibus quorum o⁄cium frequentatur . . .’ dilecto suo A. de M. salutem et benedictionem. Querelam accepi- refs. On thework see A. Era,‘Due trattati attribuiti a Bartolo: De mus ad instantiam . . .’ tabellionibus e Contrarietates iuris civilis Romanorum et iuris ij v Tractatus notariatus. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturi de arte notarie siue Langobardorum’ in Bartolo da Sassoferrato. Studi e documenti 6 notariatus. Primo videndum est quid sit ars notarie . . .’ per il VI centenario, ed. D. Segoloni, 2 vols (Milan, 1962), II 217^ n r [Ordo iudicarius: Processus iudicii Antequam.] Incipit: 25. 8 ‘[A]ntequam dicam de processu iudicii notandum est quid sit [Speier: Peter Drach, c.1478.] Folio. As dated by Polain, Sack, and iudicium . . .’ o r BSB-Ink; Sheppard dates [c.1480], and records as a 4 . o4 ‘Introductio procurationis’. Incipit:‘[C]um citatio fundamentum 12 8 12 8 6 collation: [a b^k l m^z A B ]. sit ordinis iudiciarii . . .’ v H *11481 = H 11462; Go¡ M-754; Pr 2343; BSB-Ink M-502; Polain o5 [Gerardus, Monachus: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia bone rei dare 4574; Sack, Freiburg, 2480; Sheppard 1698. consilium et presentis . . .’ r COPY o6 ‘Tituli’. r Sheet [B3.4] is in folio. o6 [Gerardus, Monachus]: Defensorium iuris. Incipit: ‘Quibus Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the modis iudicum instantia perit videamus . . .’ r Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. q3 ‘Tituli’. r Leather index tabs bleached white or dyed red. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ q3 Innocentius IV, Pont. Max.: Tractatus exceptionum. Incipit: 43 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 201 mm. ‘[E]xcipitur contra literas et sigilla multis modis videlicet . . .’ r r A manuscript list of contents on [a1 ] in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- q6 Dinus de Mugello: Tractatus praescriptionum. Incipit: tury German hand. Marginal annotations, apparently in the ‘[N]otabiliter collige quod prescriptiones que sparsim sunt same hand, including comments on the text, extraction of key posite . . .’ v words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. Irregular foliation in r1 Petrus Jacobus de Montepessulano: De arbitris et arbitratori- the same hand: i^167. bus. Incipit: ‘[C]irca materiam arbitrorum notandum quod arbi- r Partial rubrication: on [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red trorum quidam . . .’ r with reserved white decoration, and with an extension into the r3 Galvanus [Salvianus] de Bononia: Di¡erentiae legum et cano- inner margin, and with the body of the letter decorated with num. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum canones ante sententiam potest appel- r black pen-work; on [e1 ] a six-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in blue lari . . .’ r with reserved white decoration, and decorated with red pen- r6 [Table of contents.] v work; on [a1 ] a three-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in red, with 1818 modus legendi abbreviaturas, et al. [m-296^m-297

r r r6 Bartolus [de Saxoferrato, pseudo-]: De tabellionibus. Incipit: t6 ‘Tituli’. r ‘[T]ractaturi de tabellionibus quorum o⁄cium frequentatur . . .’ t6 Innocentius IV, Pont. Max.: Tractatus exceptionum. Incipit: refs. See M-295. ‘[E]xcipitur contra litteras et sigilla multis modis videlicet . . .’ r [Speier]: Peter Drach, [not after 1484]. Folio and 4o. Dated follow- v1 Dinus de Mugello: Tractatus praescriptionum. Incipit: ing Sack: the Sankt Peter copy has manuscript notes dated 1484 ‘[N]otabiliter collige quod prescriptiones que sparsim sunt (see Sack, Freiburg); Sheppard dates [c.1485]. The BL copy is in posite . . .’ v foliothroughout; the one described by H is mainly in large quarto. v5 Petrus Jacobus de Montepessulano: De arbitris et arbitratori- collation: a8 b10 c [d] e^i ij k8 l6 m^q8 r10. bus. Incipit: ‘[C]irca materiam arbitrorum notandum quod arbi- H *11482 = 11462; Go¡ M-755; BMC II 494; Pr 2361 = 2362; trorum quidam . . .’ r BSB-Ink M-505; Sack, Freiburg, 2481; Sheppard 1709. v7 Galvanus [Salvianus] de Bononia: Di¡erentiae legum et cano- num. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum canones ante sententiam potest appel- COPY lari . . .’ Sheppard records as a folio. x r [Table of contents.] Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) German blind-tooled half pigskin 2 x v Bartolus [de Saxoferrato, pseudo-]: De tabellionibus. Incipit: over paper boards covered with parchment leaves from a thir- 2 ‘[T]ractaturi de tabellionibus quorum o⁄cium frequentatur . . .’ teenth/fourteenth-century German Missal (from the Proprium refs. See M-295. de tempore, Nativity and S. Stephanus). On both covers intersect- o ing triple ¢llets form a rectangle within which is an ornamental Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 23 June 1494. 4 . 8 roll. An early manuscript label at the head of the spine giving the collation: a^x . title of the main work, also the number ‘12’(?) in red. Size: 263 ¿ HC *11486; Go¡ M-758; BMC II 439; Pr 2093; BSB-Ink M-512; 204 ¿ 34 mm. Size of leaf: 253 ¿ 190 mm. Sack, Freiburg, 2484; Sheppard 1529. Very occasional early marginal annotations. FIRST COPY r Provenance: Andreas Kra¡t (£. 1611); inscription on a1 in a Wanting a1, and the blank leaves x7^8. seventeenth-century hand: ‘Loci Capuccinorum Eystadii ex T[ ] Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with faded brown cloth; A[ ] D[ ] Andr[eae] Kra¡t can[onici] et senis in Spallt’. Eichsta« tt, bound for the Bodleian Library. Shelfmark ‘A 7’on the fore-edge Bavaria, Capuchins. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); inblack ink. Size: 239 ¿ 177 ¿ 26 mm. Sizeofleaf: 233 ¿ 160 mm. book-label; sale (1835), lot 2448; purchased for »0. 11. 0; see Some early marginal annotations and underlining in the text in Books Purchased (1835), 1. black ink. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.4. Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 36. Presented in 1659. o M-297 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas, et al. shelfmark: 4 A 7 Jur. Seld. SECOND COPY a r [Title-page.] 1 Wanting the blank leaves x7^8. a r Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia 2 Gathering f misbound in the following order: sheets f3, 4, 1, 2. preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^16); Sawicki boards, with a single metal clasp and catch; rebacked, with 110^11, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. remains of the old spine laid down. On both covers are remains r e1 Aurbach, Johannes: Processus iudicarius. of double ¢llets which formed an outer frame. Intersecting triple refs. See A-496. ¢llets form an inner frame within which is a repeated £oral and r k8 Tractatus praesumptionum. Incipit: ‘[P]resumitur contractatus foliate stamp (Hobson, Cambridge Libraries, pl. XV, no. 34; simulatus sine aliqua probatione his casibus . . .’ Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. X, no. 21). Triple ¢llets r l1 Dominicus de Visentina: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[O]mne datum form the inner rectangle, which is divided by further triple ¢llets optimum et omne donum profectum . . .’ into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, decorated v l1 ‘Capitula archiepiscoporum et episcoporum’. with a lozenge-shaped £euron (Hobson, Cambridge Libraries, v l2 Dominicus de Visentina: Summa qualiter notarii archiepisco- pl. XV, no. 37; Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. X, no. 22), porum et episcoporum debeant o⁄cium exercere. Incipit: and a shield stamp containing the binder’s mark ‘WG’ (Hobson, ‘[N]icolaus miseratione diuinavniuersalis Bononiensis episcopus Cambridge Libraries, pl. XV, no. 35; Oldham, Blind-stamped dilecto suo A. de M. salutem et benedictionem. Querelam accepi- Bindings, pl. X, no. 20). See also Hobson, Cambridge Libraries, mus ad instantiam . . .’ 46. Unsigned note on the binding [by Edward Gordon Du¡] on a r m7 Tractatus notariatus. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturi de arte notarie siue slip of paper attached to the front pastedown. Size: 238 ¿ 170 ¿ notariatus. Primo videndum est quid sit ars notarie . . .’ 44 mm. Size of leaf: 226 ¿ 162 mm. r r2 [Ordo iudicarius: Processus iudicii Antequam.] Incipit: The front pastedown consists of a leaf from an unidenti¢ed ‘[A]ntequam dicam de processu iudicii notandum est quid sit printed devotional work; the loose front and rear endleaves iudicium . . .’ come from an unidenti¢ed work of civil law; the rear pastedown r r ‘Introductio procurationis’. Incipit:‘[C]um citatio fundamentum 6 consists of leaf d3 of Tibullus, Carmina, Venice: Andreas de sit ordinis iudiciarii . . .’ Paltasichis,15 Dec.1487 (T-210(2)).There are also parts of parch- r r8 [Gerardus, Monachus: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia bone rei dare ment leaves (glued down) at the front and at the back. consilium et presentis . . .’ Occasional early marginal annotations and ‘nota’ marks. Early r r8 ‘Tituli’. notes on two endleaves and both pastedowns. On the front loose r r8 [Gerardus, Monachus]: Defensorium iuris. Incipit: ‘Quibus endleaf part of a note about payment of rent. Annotations, some modis iudicum instantia perit videamus . . .’ m-297^m-298] modus legendi abbreviaturas, et al. 1819

v cancelled, on both pastedowns, include several Welsh personal k3 Dominicus de Visentina: Summa qualiter notarii archiepisco- names, such as ‘Jollyn’ and ‘Deycus’, which are characteristic of porum et episcoporum debeant o⁄cium exercere. Incipit: north-east Wales: for examples see Alfred Neobard Palmer and ‘[N]icolaus miseratione diuinavniuersalis Bononiensis episcopus Edward Owen, A History of Ancient Tenures of Land in North dilecto suo A. de M. salutem et benedictionem. Querelam accepi- Wales and the Marches, 2nd edn (n. pl., 1910), 217 ¡; also the mus ad instantiam . . .’ r place-names Chirk and Yale(for references to works on the lord- m1 Tractatus notariatus. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturi de arte notarie siue ships of Chirk, Brom¢eld, and Yale see Llinos Smith, ‘The notariatus. Primo videndum est quid sit ars notarie . . .’ r Grammar and Commonplace Books of John Edwards of Chirk’, q3 [Ordo iudicarius: Processus iudicii Antequam.] Incipit: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 34 (1987), 174^84). On the ‘[A]ntequam dicam de processu iudicii notandum est quid sit two rear endleaves are medical recipes in sixteenth-century hands iudicium . . .’ v in Latin and Welsh; also a note in Latin about celebrating Mass. q6 ‘Introductio procurationis’. Incipit: ‘[C]um citatio fundamen- Provenance: North-east Wales (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); tum sit ordinis iudiciarii . . .’ r Welsh personal names (see above); various references to Chirk r2 [Gerardus, Monachus: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia bone rei dare and Yale. [ ] [ ]andon(?) (sixteenth century); cancelled name on consilium et presentis . . .’ r r a1 . Pe[ter?] Roberts (sixteenth century); cancelled inscription on r2 ‘Tituli’. r r a1 : ‘Ex libris Pe(?) Roberts’. Henry Prescot(t) (1649^1719), pur- r2 [Gerardus, Monachus]: Defensorium iuris. Incipit: ‘Quibus r chased for »0. 1. 6 in 1670; inscription on a1 : ‘Sum Henrici modis iudicum instantia perit videamus . . .’ r Prescott pret 1s. 6d. 1670’. Kenrick Prescot (c.1702^1779). s6 ‘Tituli’. v Charles Prescot (1745^1820); the item is not found in the ¢rst s6 Innocentius IV, Pont. Max.: Tractatus exceptionum. Incipit: part of his sale: Catalogue of the Library, Cabinet of Coins and ‘[E]xcipitur contra litteras et sigilla multis modis videlicet . . .’ v Roman Antiquities of the late Rev. Charles Prescot . . ., Rev. t2 Dinus de Mugello: Tractatus praescriptionum. Incipit: Kenrick Prescot . . ., and Henry Prescot . . . (Stockport: John ‘[N]otabiliter collige quod prescriptiones que sparsim sunt Broster, 9 Apr. 1823). Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); ‘AE’ mono- posite . . .’ v gram on the front pastedown; purchased from Maggs Brothers t5 Petrus Jacobus de Montepessulano: De arbitris et arbitratori- Ltd in 1925 for »45; accession number ‘892’. Presented in 1978 by bus. Incipit: ‘[C]irca materiam arbitrorum notandum quod arbi- John Ehrman. trorum quidam . . .’ r shelfmark: Broxb. 31.16. v1 Galvanus [Salvianus] de Bononia: Di¡erentiae legum et cano- THIRD COPY num. Incipit: ‘[S]ecundum canones ante sententiam potest appel- Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-168(5); see there for details of lari . . .’ v binding and later provenance. v2 [Table of contents.] r Leaf a2 only. v3 Bartolus [de Saxoferrato, pseudo-]: De tabellionibus. Incipit: Outer and lower margins repaired. Size of fragment: 232 ¿ ‘[T]ractaturi de tabellionibus quorum o⁄cium frequentatur . . .’ 168 mm. refs. See M-295. v In the lower margin of the recto a note in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- v5 [Second colophon.] century hand:‘rubrici briccio ordinis predicatorum partem’. Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg On the recto a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue, with gold dec- Husner)], 20 and 30 Aug. 1499. Folio. Two colophons with sepa- oration, with the body of the letter decorated in red and blue, and rate dates.Voullie¤ me assigns to [Georg Husner]: see ZfB (1915), within a red frame; with foliate extensions into the margins in red, 311; BMC and Polain assign to an unidenti¢ed press, designated green, blue, yellow, and black, forming a three-quarter decorated by Polain as the [Printer of Hemmerlin (Wilhelm Scha¡ener?)], border, ending with the tonsured ¢gure of a monk in a grey cowl and identi¢ed tentatively by BMC and CIBN A-406 as that of holding onto a branch; paragraph marks are supplied in red; Scha¡ener. some capital strokes and underlining in red. collation: a^f8.6 g^v6. shelfmark: Gibson 403(13). Types: Sheppard notes additional types not recorded by BMC: 160 (Printer of Jordanus 1), v1 headlines; 80 (78) (Printer of Jordanus M-298 Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas, et al. 4, 5), v1 text. r a1 [Title-page.] HC 11488; Go¡ M-760; BMC I 172; Pr 778; BSB-Ink M-516; Polain r a2 Modus legendi abbreviaturas in utroque iure. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia 2756; Sheppard 572. preposterus est ordo prius humana petere . . .’ The component COPY parts are in the following order: Feenstra 222^3, (1^16); Sawicki Bound with: 110^11, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. 1. Vocabularius iuris utriusque. Strasbourg: [Georg Husner], 27 r d4 [First colophon.] May 1500 (V-165). v d4 Aurbach, Johannes: Processus iudicarius. Wanting the blank leaf v6. refs. See A-496. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) half calf, with (damaged) v k1 Tractatus praesumptionum. Incipit: ‘[P]resumitur contractatus mottled paper boards. Size: 283 ¿ 212 ¿ 50 mm. Size of simulatus sine aliqua probatione his casibus . . .’ leaf: 276 ¿ 187 mm. v k2 Dominicus de Visentina: ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[O]mne datum Occasional early annotations, including ‘nota’ marks and under- optimum et omne donum profectum . . .’ lining in the text in black ink. v k2 ‘Capitula archiepiscoporum et episcoporum’. Two- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, and the principal initials with pen-work decoration in purple 1820 molitoris, ulricus [m-298^m-301

r ink, are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue; para- A2 Moesch, Johannes: De horis canonicis dicendis. Incipit:‘[C]um graph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes and secundum iuris communis dispositionem, vt in c. super specula underlining in red. The decoration seems to be by the same hand de magistris . . .’ v as in item 1, suggesting that the two items have been travelling G8 [Explanatory note about the table of contents.] Incipit:‘Vt facil- together from soon after1500. ius possint prehabitum tractalum(!) legentes inuenire materiam Provenance: Zbraslav [Ko« nigsaal], Bohemia, Cistercians; desideratam . . .’ r armorial book-plate: a bend chequy, gules and argent, impaling H1 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula in tractatum de horis canonicis’. a crown, the shield surmounted by a mitre and two croziers; see Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 7 Nov. 1489. 4o. Siebmacher 1/5, 2 Reihe (Klo« ster), pl. 129. Scar of a later book- collation: A^G8 H4. plate, which has since been removed. [ ] Catz(?), 671; inscription H *11534; Go¡ M-793; BMC II 354; Pr1712; BSB-Ink M-546; Oates on the front pastedown: ‘671. Ex libris Catz(?)’. Ruhstrat, E. (£. 929; Sack, Freiburg, 2491; Sheppard 1257. 1871); Obergerichtsdirector in Oldenburg; inscription on the COPY front pastedown: ‘Ovelgo« nne Obergerichtsdirector E. Ruhstrat Binding: Nineteenth-century purple cloth; bound for the Oldenburg schenkte dies Buch der Bibliothek zu Strassburg im Bodleian Library. Leather index tab on A . Size: 195 ¿ 141 ¿ Sept. 1871’. 2 stamps of ‘Strassburg Kais. Universitats 2 17 mm. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 129 mm. Bibliothek’ on a v of item 1. Anonymous sale (3 Mar. 1885), lot 2 Partial rubrication: two- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions 701; label with number on the spine. Purchased for »0. 6. 0, via into the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capi- Quaritch; see Library Bills (Quaritch), 5 Mar.1885. tal strokes in red. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.35(2). Provenance: Albert Cohn, Catalogue (1884), no. 963; unsigned pencil note [by Falconer Madan] in the upper left-hand corner of M-299 Moesch, Johannes r A1 . Purchased from Cohn in 1884 for 8 Marks; see Library Bills De horis canonicis dicendis. 1884, no. 272. r a2 Moesch, Johannes: De horis canonicis dicendis. Incipit:‘[C]um shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.57. secundum iuris communis dispositionem, vt in c. super specula de magistris . . .’ M-301 Molitoris, Ulricus v k1 [Colophon.] De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. k r [Explanatory note about the table of contents.] Incipit: ‘Vt facil- 2 a r [Title-page.] ius possint prehabitum tractatulum legentes inuenire materiam 1 a r Molitoris, Ulricus: [Introductory letter addressed to] desideratam . . .’ 2 Sigismundus, Archduke of Austria, Styria, and Carinthia. k v [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula in tractatum de horis canonicis’. 2 Incipit: ‘[E]xcellentissime princeps et domine domine archidux o Basel: Johann Besicken,‘circa’ Mid-Lent, 1483. 4 . colendissime humilis Vlricus Molitoris . . .’ 8 6 8 6 collation: a b c d e f g^k . refs. See VLVI 637^45, at 639^41; the dedicatee is noted at 639. HC Addenda *11533 = H 11532; Go¡ M-792; BMC III 760; Pr 7652; v a2 ‘Capitula’. BSB-Ink M-545; CIBN M-506; Oates 2808; Sack, Freiburg, 2490; r a3 Molitoris, Ulricus: De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. Incipit: Sheppard 2462. ‘Sigismundus. Fidelis nobisque, dilecte doctor Vlrice, quoniam COPY singulari fauore . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) marbled paper boards, with the [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, not before 10 Jan. 1489.] 4o. As dated spine covered in white paper. Fragments of leaves removed from by Sack; BMC and Sheppard date [c.1488^93], BSB-Ink [after 10 the binding in 1882; seeT-132(2). Size: 215 ¿ 153 ¿ 18 mm. Size of Jan. 1489]. leaf: 210 ¿ 142 mm. collation: a b8 c d6. Occasional early marginal annotations. 7 woodcuts, one repeated: see Schramm. Two- to four-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, H *11535; Go¡ M-794; BMC I 126; Pr 562; BSB-Ink M-551; Sack, are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks and occasional run- Freiburg, 2493; Schramm XX p. 27; Schreiber V 4786; Sheppard ning headings are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining 433. in red. COPY Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, S. Wanting the blank leaf d . Georgius; washed inscription in a seventeenth-century hand on 6 Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) pink marbled paper and a r: ‘Iste liber est conuentus Herbipolensis ordinis Eremitarum 2 Buntpapier over pasteboards. Size: 183 ¿ 135 ¿ 8 mm. Size of s[ancti Augustini]’. Date of acquisition unknown; however the leaf: 133 ¿ 128 mm. shelfmark suggests that it may have been acquired during the Early marginal annotations, including comments on the text and 1840s or 1850s. pointing hands, also underlining in the text in black, red, and shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.16. green ink. Some pencil notes by Douce about the woodcuts. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. M-300 Moesch, Johannes Bequeathed in 1834. De horis canonicis dicendis. shelfmark: Douce 34. r A1 [Title-page.] m-302^m-305] mombritius, boninus 1821

M-302 Molitoris, Ulricus COPY De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. Wanting the blank leaf d6. r Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) forel; green-edged leaves. Size: a1 [Title-page.] r 178 ¿ 132 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 173 ¿ 125 mm. a2 Molitoris, Ulricus: [Introductory letter addressed to] Occasional ‘nota’ marks in red. Sigismundus, Archduke of Austria, Styria, and Carinthia. Partial rubrication in gathering a only: paragraph marks are sup- Incipit: ‘[E]xcellentissime princeps et domine domine archidux plied in red; capital strokes in red; underlining in red and green. colendissime humilis Vlricus Molitoris . . .’ Woodcuts coloured in red, brown, and green. refs. See M-301. v Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. a2 ‘Capitula’. r Bequeathed in 1834. a3 Molitoris, Ulricus: De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. Incipit: shelfmark: Douce 30. ‘Sigismundus. Fidelis nobisque, dilecte doctor Vlrice, quoniam singulari fauore . . .’ M-304 Molitoris, Ulricus [Reutlingen: Johann Otmar, not before 10 Jan. 1489]. 4o. 8 6 De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. collation: a b c d . r a1 [Title-page.] 7 woodcuts: see Schramm IX pls 615, 617^22. v HC *11536; Go¡ M-795; BMC II 587; Pr 720; BSB-Ink M-550; a1 Molitoris, Ulricus: [Introductory letter addressed to] CIBN M-512; Hillard 1404; Sack, Freiburg, 2492; Schramm IX Sigismundus, Archduke of Austria, Styria, and Carinthia. p. 20 and pls 615, 617^22; Schreiber V 4785; Sheppard 1984. Incipit: ‘[E]xcellentissime princeps et domine domine archidux Micro¢che: Unit 13: Medical Incunabula: Part III. colendissime humilis Vlricus Molitoris . . .’ refs. See M-301. COPY r a2 ‘Capitula’. Binding: Nineteenth-century grey marbled paper boards. Size: v a2 Molitoris, Ulricus: De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. Incipit: 191 ¿ 146 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 132 mm. ‘Fidelis nobisque, dilecte doctor Vlrice, quoniam singulari Some early marginal annotations, including comments on the fauore . . .’ text, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks, also crossing out in the o text in black ink. [Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, c.1500.] 4 . As dated by CIBN; Sheppard dates [c.1498/9]. Provenance: Anonymous sale (London: Sotheby’s, 30 May 6 4 6 1840), lot 145; octagonal label, numbered ‘145’and upside down, collation: a B C D . 8 woodcuts: see SchrammVIII pls 928, 931^5, with 928 and 932 each at the head of the lower cover. Purchased for »0. 12. 0; see Books r repeated; also the woodcut decorative border pl. 930 on a1 and Purchased (1840), 22. v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.21. D6 , with a second woodcut decorative border not illustrated in Schramm. C 4338; Go¡ M-803; BMC I 307; Pr 1499; CIBN M-516; Schramm M-303 Molitoris, Ulricus VIII p. 28 and pls 928, 930^5; Schreiber V 4792; Sheppard 1097; De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 820. r a1 [Title-page.] COPY r a2 Molitoris, Ulricus: [Introductory letter addressed to] Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) turquoise paper boards. Scar of Sigismundus, Archduke of Austria, Styria, and Carinthia. an index tab on a1. Size: 195 ¿ 143 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ Incipit: ‘[E]xcellentissime princeps et domine domine archidux 137 mm. v colendissime humilis Vlricus Molitoris . . .’ On a1 a six-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in red; paragraph marks are refs. See M-301. supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. v a2 ‘Capittula(!)’. Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), r a3 Molitoris, Ulricus: De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus. Incipit: 33. ‘Sigismundus. Fidelis nobisque, dilecte doctor Vlrice, quoniam shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.30. singulari fauore . . .’ [Speier: Conrad Hist, c.1495]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard. M-305 Mombritius, Boninus collation: a b8 c d6. De dominica Passione. Types: 180 G, the ¢rst two lines of title, etc.; 80 G. Capital space on A r [Title-page.] a r. 28 leaves, the last blank. 35 lines (a v).Type area: 139 ¿ 84 mm 1 2 2 A v Honorius Cubitensis, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] (a v).7 woodcuts: see Schramm XVI pls 614^20. Leafa r, title:‘De 1 2 1 Johannes Schrenck. Incipit:‘[L]egi superioribus diebus epistolam Lamijs h phi - tonicis mulieribus. Theutonice Vnholden vel > > in qua vehementer desiderabas, magni¢ce doctor . . .’ Hexen.’; a v: [woodcut]; a r: ‘Tractatus ad illu|tri||i= mum prin- 1 2 > A r Mombritius, Boninus: De dominica Passione [addressed to] cipem dnš m Sigi|munduš archiduceš au|trie Stirie carinthie. hcš . de 2 > Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. ‘Alter ab insubribus liber, optime maxime lanijs h phitonicis mulieribus . . .’; d v, l. 30:‘. . . ex Con|tanš . anno > 5 praesul Te petit hoc etiam pignus amoris habe’. dnš i. M.cccc.lxxxix.die decima Januarij. Tuecel|itudinis. humi- > > >> refs. See Gerhard Eis, Die Quellen fu« r das Sanctuarium des mai- lis con|iliarius h |eruulus Vlricj molitoris de Con|tanš . decretok > la« nder Humanisten Boninus Mombritius, Germanische Studien, doctor. hcš ’. 140 (Berlin, 1933), esp. 15^18. Go¡ M-796; (BMC III 860); Pr 2443; Engel^Stalla col. 1662; Schramm XVI p. 15 and pls 614^20; Schreiber V 4787; Sheppard 1754^5. 1822 monstrelet, enguerrand de [m-305^(m-307)

r K5 ‘Hymnus de passione Domini nostri Jesu Christi’. ‘Da pater HC *11544; Go¡ M-810; BMC VI 736; Pr 6081; BSB-Ink M-556; omnipotens, da caeli maxime rector > Vt prosit nati passio sacra CIBN M-522; Hillard 1407; Sheppard 4916. tui’; 7 elegiac distichs. COPY refs. See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 4184. Wanting nnnn , as in other copies. r 4 K5 ‘Hymnus de compassione beate Virginis’. ‘Sancta dei genitrix Bound in two volumes. moesta comitata cohorte > Ad nati venit tristia fata sui’; 8 elegiac Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the distichs. Bodleian Library. Parchment index tabs dyed red. Spines of both refs. See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 18374. volumes damaged. Size: Vol. 1: 434 ¿ 308 ¿ 73 mm; vol. 2: 434 ¿ Leipzig: JacobusThanner, [after 3 Jan. 1499.] 4o. 308 ¿ 77 mm. Size of leaf: 415 ¿ 283 mm. collation: A^K6. BMC records the collation as a^k6. Occasional corrections to the text in black ink. HC *11543; Go¡ M-809; BMC III 657; Pr 3077; BSB-Ink M-555; Two- to seven-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, CIBN M-521; Sheppard 2167. are supplied in red; some capital strokes and underlining in red.

COPY Irregular early manuscript foliation: vol. 1: 1^341; vol. 2: 1^360. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with brown cloth; bound Provenance: Scheyern, Bavaria, BVM, Benedictines; inscrip- tions on a r and h r: ‘Monasterii Schyrensis ordinis S. P. for the Bodleian Library. Parchment index tab on A1. Size: 197 ¿ 2 2 141 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 130 mm. Benedicti’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl.’ in v r Some early marginal annotations. pencil on [*1 ] and [À1 ]. Purchased from Munich via Thomas Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library,Munich;‘Dpl’ in Rodd for Fl. 50, i.e. »5. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 26. r v shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.8, 9. pencil on A1 , also ‘1065’ in pencil on K6 . Date of acquisition unknown; no evidence from the shelfmark. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.34. (M-307) Monstrelet, Enguerrand de Chroniques de France. M-306 Mombritius, Boninus Part I. r Sanctuarium siveVitae Sanctorum. aš 1 [Title-page of part I.] r Part I. aš 2 Monstrelet, Enguerrand de: ‘Le prologue’. r refs. Enguerrand de Monstrelet, La Chronique, 6 vols, ed. L. [*2 ] [Table of contents, listing alphabetically the saints in both volumes.] Doue« t-D’Arcq (Paris, 1857^62; repr. New York, 1966), I (Paris, a r Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to] Cichus [i.e. 1857), 1^6. 2 r Franciscus] Simoneta. aš 3 [Table of contents for part I.] r refs. Boninus Mombritius, Sanctuarium seu Vitae Sanctorum, a1 Monstrelet, Enguerrand de: Chroniques de France: part I. ed. the Monks of Solesme, 2 vols (Paris, 1910), at I 10. refs. Enguerrand de Monstrelet, La Chronique, I (Paris, 1857), r 6^403, II-III (Paris,1858^9), IV (Paris, 1860), 1^124. a2 Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] refs. Boninus Mombritius, Sanctuarium, I 10^11. Part II. r a r Mombritius, Boninus: Sanctuarium siveVitae Sanctorum. A1 [Title-page of part II.] 2 r refs. Boninus Mombritius, Sanctuarium, I 11^613, but with the A2 Monstrelet, Enguerrand de: ‘Le prologue’. life of S. Franciscus following that SS. Fides and Caprasius, rather refs. Enguerrand de Monstrelet, La Chronique, IV 125^9. r than that of SS. Flavianus, Faustus, etc.; see also Eis, Die Quellen A3 [Table of contents for part II.] r fu« rdas Sanctuarium. B1 Monstrelet, Enguerrand de: Chroniques de France: part II. Part II. refs. Enguerrand de Monstrelet, La Chronique, IV 129^465, V v (Paris, 1861),VI (Paris, 1862), 1^107. [À1 ] [Table of contents for part II.] r k v [Printer’s device.] h2 Mombritius, Boninus: Sanctuarium siveVitae Sanctorum. 10 refs. Boninus Mombritius, Sanctuarium, II 6^652. Part III. r VV r Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to] Cichus Simoneta. AA1 [Title-page for part III.] 9 v refs. Boninus Mombritius, Sanctuarium, II 653. AA1 [Table of contents for part III.] v BB r Monstrelet, Enguerrand de [pseudo-]: Chroniques de France: VV9 Mombritius, Boninus: Sanctuarium sive Vitae Sanctorum. 1 ‘Sanctae Monyce matris beati Augustini vita’. part III. Incipit: ‘[E]n lan mil cccc xliiii a la ¢n du mois dauril . . .’ refs. Boninus Mombritius, Sanctuarium, II 653^5. BMC notes that part III is by a continuator of Monstrelet. [Milan: Printer for Boninus Mombritius, c.1477]. Folio. In two Paris: Antoine Ve¤ rard, [between 1501 and July 1503]. Folio. As parts.As dated by Sheppard; CIBN dates [c.1478], BSB-Ink dated by CIBN from the state of the device and the address; [c.1477^8]. Sheppard dates [c.1500]. 10 8 10 8 6+1 8 6 8 collation: Part I: [*4] a10 aa aaa aaaa va via viia8 viiia10 b bb bbb collation: Part I: aš a^d EE f g^v x y z h aa^mm nn oo ; 8 10 6 8 bbbb bbbbb bvi bvii bviii bviiii bx8 c cc ccc cccc ccccc vic viic viiic8 part II: A^Xy z h m k ; part III: AA BB^RR . v viiiic6+1 d dd ddd dddd8 e ee eee8 eeee2 f8 ¡6 F FF8 FFF6 g gg ggg Woodcut on x3 : see BMC. gggg8; part II: [À2] h10 hh I II III IIII L8 LL10 m mm mmm 4m vm HC + Addenda 11549; Go¡ M-812; BMC VIII 95; Pr 8458; CIBN II vim viim viiim viiiim xm8 xim10 n nn nnn8 nnnn8+1 p pp ppp pppp p. 291; Macfarlane 144; Sheppard 6267^9. 8 6 4 8 12 8 6 8 10 vp q r rr s ss sss ssss sv vis viis viiis T t tt ttt V VV . Leaf a1 FIRST COPY blank, a2 signed ai, etc.; h1blank, h2 signed hi, etc. nnnn5 signed pi. Parts I^III, bound in two volumes: in volume1part I, in volume 2 Collation not as BMC. parts II and III. A1 repaired. (m-307)^m-308] montagnana, bartholomaeus de 1823

Gathering x of volume1contains 7 leaves, rather than 6, as BMC; of blue with golden £eurs-de-lis and ermine, the other a helmet in gathering x leaves 1^2 (with printed signatures xi and xii), 4 surmounted by a golden crown. This illumination seems to illus- (with early manuscript signature xiiii), 6^7 are printed in 114 B, trate the beginning of part II of the Chroniques, with the news of whilst leaves 3 (with printed signature xiii) and 5 are printed in the death of King Charles VI of France (1368^1422) being con- 119 B. veyed to his son, Charles the Dauphin, Duke of Touraine (1403^ Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf. Size: Vol. 1: 348 ¿ 1461), followed by the latter’s coronation as Charles VII. It and 244 ¿ 55 mm; vol. 2: 348 ¿ 244 ¿ 57 mm. Size of leaf: 339 ¿ the other miniatures are French, probably Parisian, early six- 226 mm. teenth century, and by the same artist. Bibliographical notes byWodhull on the recto ofthe front endleaf Provenance: Traces ofan inscription(?), unread under ultraviolet of volume 1. Some early marginal notes in both volumes, appar- light, on the pastedown of the lower cover. David Harris (six- ently in the same sixteenth-century hand, including comments teenth century); inscription on the recto of the back endleaf: on the text and ‘nota’ marks, also occasional corrections to the ‘Medio tutissimus ibis. Dauyd Harrys, teste Johanne Harryes’. text in black ink. On the recto of the rear endleaf of volume 1 is a John Bagford (1650^1716); name on the rear pastedown. Date of d note by Wodhull ‘to p. 156 June 2 1794’. Between cc5 and cc6 is a acquisition unknown; not in Fysher, Catalogus, and therefore slip of paper containing the following note: ‘October 21 1793 presumably acquired after1738. Michael Wodhull Esq [ ] by Tho. West half a land tax due FormerBodleianshelfmarks: Arch. Bodl. D c.7; Arch. Bodl. D 71 Michell. last »13.Tho. RobinsonTho. Kingston collectors’. subtus. Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); purchased in 1787 shelfmark: Arch. B c.4. from Payne for »4. 4. 0; inscription on the recto of the front end- leaf ofvol.1:‘M.Wodhull Feb.16th1787. Payne’s sale 3 v in 2. best edit. »4.4 =’; Payne’s sale not identi¢ed, and this item not found in M-308 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus de Wodhull’s sales in1801or 1803. Purchased for »4. 16. 0; see Books Consilia medica (ed. Jacobus deVitalibus), et al. r Purchased (1843), 34. a1 [Title-page.] v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.30, 31. a1 Jacobus deVitalibus: [Letter addressed to] Gerardus Bolderius. SECOND COPY Incipit: ‘Putaueram ego antea ut ingenue fatear singulare medi- Wanting A1. corum decus . . .’ v Part II only, printed on parchment. a1 Bolderius, Gerardus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus deVitalibus. v v v The number of the volume is erased on A2 ,A8 , and k10 . Incipit: ‘Superioribus diebus litteras tuas mihi quidem gratissi- Binding: Sixteenth-century English (London, second half of the mas accepi . . .’ r century) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, with gold-tooled a2 ‘Tabula consiliorum’. r spine; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers intersecting b1 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus: Consilia medica [addressed to] triple ¢llets form four concentric frames. Within the second, Petrus Donatus.‘Consiliorum aggregatio’. [Edited by Jacobus de third, and fourth frames is a ‘heads in medallions’ roll (Oldham, Vitalibus.] Incipit: ‘[S]uo precipuo domino generosissimo atque Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xlvii, rolls 775, 772, 775 [repeated]). reuerendissimo in Christo patri domino Petro Donato summi Further triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is decorated ponti¢cis protonotario condignissimo Bartholomeus de with a lozenge formed by triple ¢llets containing Oldham, Blind- Montagnana phisicorum minimus salutem et eiusdem conserua- stamped Bindings, pl. xlvii, roll 772. Size: 356 ¿ 262 ¿ 73 mm. Size tionis canones dirigitur. Cupiens canones conseruandi sanita- of leaf: 345 ¿ 249 mm. tem . . .’ In 32 places the chapter headings have been painted over with refs. See Thorndike^Kibre 359; VL I 620. The work of Jacobus miniatures, the obliterated text being written in the margin in a deVitalibus as editor is noted in his letter (see above). r sixteenth-century hand. Three- and ¢ve-line initials are supplied rr7 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus(?): ‘De mirachiali dispositione’. in red with gold acanthus scrolling or in gold on blue or red [Also known as De dispositione hypochondriaci.] Incipit: grounds; paragraph marks are supplied in gold on red or blue ‘[O]blata est mihi dispositio que multum diligenti considera- grounds decorated in gold; capital strokes in yellow; the device is tione . . .’ painted over in gold, blue, red, brown, and pink; the text is refs. See Thorndike^Kibre 973. The printed rubric title enclosed within single red rules, with ruling in red. A leaf inserted expresses doubt about the authorship of this work: ‘. . . magistro before B1 has on the verso a full-page painting in three compart- Bartholomeo attribuitur, sed aliquis existimant aut non est ments, illustrating the beginning of part II of the Chroniques. In eius . . .’ v the upper left-hand compartment, a ¢gure dressed in black sitting rr8 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus: ‘De balneis Patauinis’. Incipit: on a seat covered with a £eur-de-lis covering, gives or receives a ‘[Q]uoniam multis iam ante diebus instantia tue sollicitudinis vir document from two kneeling ¢gures, whilst three others look on insignis . . .’ from behind; in the upper right-hand corner a French king is refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1286. r shown in a red and gold gown kneeling on the right, about to ss3 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus: ‘De compositione et dosi medi- receive communion from a priest assisted by two acolytes on the cinarum’; ‘De modo componendi medicinas et de dosi earum’. left, with four ¢gures behind, looking on and dressed in £eur-de- Incipit: ‘[O]portet compositorem receptarum cognoscere genus lis tabards, one holding abluebanner with the words‘Vive le Rois’ egritudinis . . .’ in gold on it; in the lower compartment a French king is seated on refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1010. v athrone coveredwith a £eur-de-lis cover, on either side ofwhich is ss8 Montagnana, Bartholomaeus: ‘Antidotarium’. Incipit: abishop, and with courtiers atboth sides, including one on the left ‘[V]nguentum de corticibus castanearum sic sit . . .’ who is holding a sword, and two on the right, one holding a robe refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1599. 1824 montanus, marcus [m-308^m-310

r r vv1 Cermisonus, Antonius: Consilia medica. Incipit: ‘[F]ienda in a3 Montaltus, [Antonius] Ludovicus: Tractatus reprobationis sen- vere minoratiuum. Recipe pillularum Indarum agarici . . .’ tentiae Pilati. Incipit: ‘[C]um omnem hominum capacitatem refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 557. nemo imbecillem esse ignoret . . .’ r mm9 ‘Tabula’. Paris: [Johannes Higman and Wolfgang Hopyl] for E. and G. de v mm9 [Colophon.] Marnef, 4 Mar. 1493. 4o. v mm9 ‘Registrum’. collation: a^c8 d14 e^g8. r kk1 Caballus, Franciscus: De theriaca.‘De animali pastillos theria- HCR 11556; Go¡ M-821; BMC VIII 134; Pr 8466; CIBN M-528; cos et theriacam ingrediente liber’. Incipit: ‘[C]um sapientum Sheppard 6344. priscorum libros diligenter inspicerem tam etsi . . .’ refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 337,1428. COPY Bound with A-012; see there for details of binding and proven- Venice: Simon de Luere, forAndreasTorresanusde Asula, 20 Aug. ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 133 mm. 1499. Folio. Early marginal ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black 6 8 10 8 10 8 collation: a b^y c° h m k aa^ss tt vv^zz hh mm kk . ink. C 4342; Go¡ M-816; BMC V 574; Pr 5622; CIBN M-525; Hillard shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.10(2). 1409; Sack, Freiburg, 2497; Sheppard 4701^2.

FIRST COPY M-310 Montanus, Marcus Wanting the blank leaf [m m10]. Binding: Gold-tooled calf over wooden boards, c.1600; red fore- Oratio pro Rhodiorum obedientia ad AlexandrumVI. r edge. Upper board detached.‘2’ (Bodleian shelfmark) across the [a1 ] [Title-page.] v lower edge. Size: 325 ¿ 224 ¿ 86 mm. Sizeof leaf: 314 ¿ 205 mm. [a1 ] [Montanus], Marcus: [Letter addressed to] Guilelmus Frequent early marginal notes, many apparently in one sixteenth- Caorsin. Incipit: ‘Orationem a me nuper habitam in apostolico century hand, but also in other sixteenth- and seventeenth-cen- senatu . . .’ r tury hands, including comments on the text and ‘nota’ marks. [a2 ] Montanus, Marcus: Oratio pro Rhodiorum obedientia ad r Provenance: Richard Forster (1546?^1616); inscription on a1 : Alexandrum VI. Incipit: ‘Solet Vis naturae praesaga (beatissime s d ‘Liber Richardi Forster prec. 9 8 ’. John Selden (1584^1654); see pater) cum res aliqua . . .’ MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 16. Presented in 1659. refs. See G. Fumagalli, Bibliogra¢a Rodia, Biblioteca di biblio- Former Bodleian shelfmark: B 1. 12 Med. Seld. (‘12’ across the gra¢a italiana,14 (Florence, 1937), no. 1111. fore-edge in black ink). r [a4 ] [Colophon.] v shelfmark: C 1. 2 Med. Seld. [a4 ] [Title-page.] SECOND COPY [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 10 Mar. 1493]. 4o. Wanting the blank leaf [m m ]. 10 collation: [a4]. Leaves a and kk both backed. Other leaves repaired. 1 8 H *11572; Go¡ M-824; BMC IV 115; Pr 3868; BSB-Ink M-563; Binding: Seventeenth-century English (Oxford) calf. Formerly CIBN M-531; Sheppard 3064^5. chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. On both covers is a very worn ornamental centre-piece: see Ker, FIRST COPY Pastedowns, pl. X, centre-piece no. xxxii. Rebacked, with gold- Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. tooled spine. Binding very damaged; upper board detached. Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 207 ¿ 143 ¿ 2 mm. Size of Size: 306 ¿ 218 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 197 mm. leaf: 207 ¿ 137 mm. Some early marginal annotations. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(1). Provenance: Johannes Heurnius (Jan van Heurne) (1543^1601). SECOND COPY r Bound with: Jacobus Saal, present from Heurnius, 1592; inscription on a1 : ‘D[ominus?] Doctor Johannes Huernius myhi hoc munusculum 2. Julius Jacobinus, Panegyricus ad Hippolytam Palaeottam dedit 1592. Jacobus Saal’. Oxford, University College; two book- Crassam. Bologna: Giovanni Rossi, 1581; plates, one on the front pastedown, with the shelfmark ‘RR.18.7’, 3. Francesco Bocchi, Orazione sopra le lodi di M. Pier Vettori. r Florence: Giorgio Marescotti, 1585; the other (an earlier example) on a1 ; remains of a paper shelf- mark label at the head of the spine; ‘List of Rare Books’, p. 1. 4. Francesco MariaVialardi, Lezzione. Genoa: Girolamo Bartoli, Deposited in 1941 by the Master and Fellows of University 1590; College, Oxford. 5. Scipione Ammirato, Orazione scritta alla nobilta' napoletana shelfmark: Univ. Coll. c.17. confortandola ad andar alla guerra d’Ungheria contra i Turchi. Florence: Heirs of Jacopo Giunta,1594; M-309 Montaltus, Antonius Ludovicus 6. Servilio Treo, Orazione sopra la noua citta' nomata Palma. Venice: [n. pr.],1594; Tractatus reprobationis sententiae Pilati. 7. Filippo Cavriana, Orazione. Florence: Michelangelo r a1 [Title-page.] Sermartelli, 1599; r a2 Montaltus, [Antonius] Ludovicus: [Letteraddressed to] Jacobus 8. Pier Segni, Orazione per la morte di Messere Iacopo Mazzoni. Caracciolus. Incipit: ‘[D]olent nonnulli qui grauem illam compo- Florence: Giorgio Marescotti, 1599; nendi prouincia suis . . .’ 9. Franciscus Bocchius, Oratio de laudibus Caroli Antonii Putei. Florence: Bartolomeo Sermartelli and his Brothers, 1608; 10. Innocenzo Pizzuto, Discorso sopra l’innondatione che riceue l’AlmaCitta' diRomadalTeuere. Rome: Guglielmo Faciotto,1599; m-310^m-314] monte, lambertus de 1825

11. Angelus Galluccius, Oratio in funere Scipionis Cobellutii. FIRST COPY Rome: Francesco Corbelletti,1626; Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. 12. Giovanni Orlandi, Dell’incendiodel Montedi Somma. Naples: Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 207 ¿ 143 ¿ 3 mm. Size of Lazaro Scoriggio,1631; leaf: 207 ¿ 139 mm. 13. Alessandro Minerbetti, Orazione in lode del . . . signor . . . Manuscript pagination: 201^16. Some underlining in black ink v BelisarioVinta. Florence: Cosimo Giunti, 1614; on [a1 ]. 14. Niccolo' Arrighetti, Delle lodi del signor Filippo Salviati ora- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(3). zione. Florence: Cosimo Giunti, 1614; SECOND COPY 15. Carolus Casinius, Vrbis Romae laudatio. Florence: Giunti Bound with B-050(3); see there for details of binding and proven- family,1625; ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 133 mm. 16. Gabriel Naudaeus, Ludovici Canalis . . . elogium. Rome: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(3). Lodovico Grignani, 1638. Binding: Seventeenth-century (post 1638) parchment. Title on M-313 Monte dell’orazione [Italian and Latin] the spine shows that it was a second volume of orations. Size: r a1 [Title-page.] 203 ¿ 152 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 140 mm. v r a1 [Prayer.] Incipit: ‘[A]ve verum corpus domini natum ex Maria Provenance: Paris, Jesuits; inscription on [a1 ] of item1:‘Collegii virgine . . .’ Parisiensis Societatis Jesu.’Franc° ois Michel Ce¤ sar LeTellier, mar- v quis de Courtanvaux (1718^1781); armorial book-plate: ‘Ex libris a1 Monte dell’orazione. Incipit: ‘[F]u uno monaco desideroso di conoscere Dio e le sue . . .’ D.D.LeTellier de Courtanvaux’; see Olivier pl.1758; former shelf- r mark(?) on the inside of the upper cover:‘R 86.3’; printed armor- d4 ‘Oratione deuotissima per acquistare gratia di perseuerare r sempre nella oratione’. Incipit: ‘O acerbissima inextimabile ial stamp on A1 of item 2. Circular sale label on the spine, with incomprehensibile e insopportabile passione . . .’ number ‘4325/3’. Date of acquisition unknown; no indication v d5 ‘Tavola’. from the shelfmark. v shelfmark: 4o E 15(1) Th. BS. d6 [Colophon.] Florence: Francesco Bonaccorsi, for Piero Pacini, 10 May 1496. M-311 Montanus, Nicolaus VelCola 4o. collation: a^c8 d6. Oratio ad Lucenses. r r r Type: 88 R. 30 leaves. 37 lines (a2 ). Type area: 165 ¿ 95 mm (a2 ). [a1 ] Montanus, [Nicolaus Vel] Cola: Oratio ad Lucenses. Incipit: r r r Woodcuts on a1 and d4 : see Kristeller. Leaf a1 , title:‘ðMONTE ‘[M]agnum gaudium adnuncio vobis, viri Lucenses, Romanus v DELLE ORATIONE’; [woodcut]; a1 : ‘[A]VE Verum corpus pontifex . . .’ domini natum ex Ma > ria uirgine . . .’; l.10:‘ðCome uno monacho [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1481^7.] 4o. r uoleua |eruire . . . > ... > [F]V uno monaco de|idero|o . . .’; d4 : collation: [a8]. ‘ðOratione Deuoti||ima per acqui|tare gratia > di per|euerare H *11573; Go¡ M-826; BMC IV 90; Pr 3743; BSB-Ink M-562; CIBN |empre nella oratione’ [woodcut] O Acerbi||ima inextima- v > v > M-533; Hillard 1410; Oates 1509; Sack, Freiburg, 2499; Sheppard bile . . .’; d5 : ‘TAVOLA’. d6 , colophon: ‘ðImpre||o in Firenze 2939. con diligentia & ridocto > in linguaTo|chana Ad in|tantia > di Ser COPY Piero Pacini da Pe|cia > per ser Fraš ce|co Bonaccor|i > Adi .x. di Binding: Nineteenth-century grey-green cloth; bound for the Maggio. M. CCCC > LXXXXVI.’ > [Device]. R 1281; Go¡ M-848; not in Pr; Catalogue Dyson Perrins, no. 107; Bodleian Library. Leather index tab on [a8]. Size: 209 ¿ 144 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 135 mm. CIBN M-539; Kristeller 288a; Pellechet MS. 8207 (8133); Sander Previously bound as number 4 in another volume:‘4’ in black ink 4880; Sheppard 5225. r on [a1 ]. COPY Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Bound with A-315; see there for details of binding and proven- r in pencil on [a1 ]. Gilhofer & Ranschburg, Catalogue 3 (1885), ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 137 mm. no. 64. Purchased for ‘£. for 6’ from Gilhofer & Ranschburg: see Early marginal notes in Italian, written in red and black ink, r Library Bills (1885), no. 210; pencil note on [a1 ]. including comments on the text, and pointing hands, also under- shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.19. lining in the text. r Woodcut on a1 coloured in red, brown, and green. Early manu- M-312 Montanus, Nicolaus VelCola script foliation: 156^185. Oratio ad Lucenses. shelfmark: Don. e.239(3). r [a1 ] Montanus, [Nicolaus Vel] Cola: Oratio ad Lucenses. Incipit: ‘[M]agnum gaudium adnuncio uobis, uiri Lucenses, Romanus M-314 Monte, Lambertus de pontifex . . .’ The author is here called Colemontanus. Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De anima iuxta [Rome: Eucharius Silber, 1483^93]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard. doctrinamThomae de Aquino. collation: [a8]. v A1 [Tabular diagram.] ‘Genera potentiarum anime’. HC 11575; R 881; Go¡ M-827; BMC IV 121; Pr 3902; Sheppard r A2 Monte, Lambertus de: Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis 3085^6. De anima iuxta doctrinam Thomae de Aquino. Incipit: ‘[C]irca inicium libri De anima. Queritur primo utrum de anima sit scien- tia . . .’ 1826 monte, lambertus de [m-314^m-317

v refs. See Lohr, 27 (1971), 309 no. 3. Small extracts of text are fol- a1 ‘In profundissimum diuinissimumque Thomam Gymnici lowed by commentary. Montis patriarcham epigramma’. ‘Vt sol immenso lucentia cor- v N7 ‘Tabula’. pora giro Vincit vt oceano cetera cedit aqua’; 5 elegiac distichs. r > [Cologne: Theodoricus (Diederich) Molner, c.1485]. Folio. a2 Monte, Lambertus de: Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De collation: A^M8 N8+1. anima iuxta doctrinam Thomae de Aquino. Incipit: ‘[C]irca Types: 73 G, text; 150 G, headings. 2 columns. 105 leaves, as Oates, initium sexti libri philosophie naturalis (in quo philosophorum r princeps Arestoteles . . .’ not asVoullie¤ me. 49 lines (commentary), plus headline (A3 ).Type r refs. See M-314. Small extracts of text are followed by area: 178 (194) ¿ 127 mm (A3 ). H *11582; Go¡ M-835; Pr 1456A; BSB-Ink L-30; Oates 823; commentary. r ¤ o4 [Colophon.] Sheppard 1070^1; Voullieme, Ko« ln, 721. v o4 ‘Tabula’. COPY r o6 [Tabular diagram.] ‘Genera potentiarum anime’. Leaf A1 mounted. Bound with G-078; see there for details of bind- Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 5 Oct. 1498. Folio. ing and provenance. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 202 mm. 6 Early marginal annotations in red and black ink, including com- collation: a^o . Leaf a1 unsigned, a2 signed ai, etc. ments on the text,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. H *11585; Go¡ M-839; BMC I 288; Pr 1346; BSB-Ink L-42; CIBN r L-24; Oates 772^3; Rhodes 1219; Sheppard 1037; Voullie¤ me, On A2 a 17^line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue, with red pen-work decoration within the body of the letter, and with red pen-work Ko« ln, 726. extensions into the margins; other two- to four-line initials, some COPY with extensions into the margins, paragraph marks, and line-¢l- Bound with: lers are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. 1. Lambertus de Monte, Copulata super octo libros Physicorum shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.1485.1(1). Aristotelis iuxta doctrinam doctoris Thomae de Aquino. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 8 Sept.1498 (M-317); 3. Positiones circa libros Physicorum et De anima Aristotelis. M-315 Monte, Lambertus de [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell], 16 May 1494 (P-446(2)). Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De anima iuxta Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled leather over doctrinamThomae de Aquino. wooden boards, with two metal catches and the remains of two r clasps. On both covers triple ¢llets form an outer frame within a1 [Title-page.] v which is a repeated circular decorative stamp. Triple ¢llets form a1 [Tabular diagram.] ‘Genera potentiarum anime’. r a frame within which is a repeated £oral stamp. Further triple ¢l- a2 Monte, Lambertus de: Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De lets form an inner frame within which is a repeated foliate stamp. anima iuxta doctrinam Thomae de Aquino. Incipit: ‘[C]irca Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is decorated with the initium libri de anima queritur primo vtrum de anima sit scien- £oral stamp, and a repeated merrythought stamp made up from tia . . .’ headed-outline tools. At the head of the upper cover is the refs. See M-314. Small extracts of text are followed by stamped word‘PHISICORVM’.The spine is verybadlydamaged, commentary. r but bears the remains of a paper label.Two reinforcing slips from o4 [Author’s colophon.] v a parchment Hebrew manuscript, one at the front, the other at the o4 ‘Tabula’. back. Size: 292 ¿ 219 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 206 mm. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1492.] Folio. Copious early marginal and interlinear notes throughout, mostly 6 collation: a^o . Leaf a1 unsigned, a2 signed ai. in one tiny, sixteenth-century German hand, and consisting of r Woodcut initial on a2 . comments on the text; these extend onto the front pastedown HC *1712; Go¡ M-838; not in Pr; BSB-Ink L-34; Polain 2430; not in and the blank leaf cc4 of item1. Sheppard; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 724. Provenance unknown; a bookseller’s small circular label bearing COPY the number ‘347’ is at the head of the spine. Purchased for »0. 4. 6; Bound with A-408; see there for details of binding and proven- see Books Purchased (1855), 43. ance. Size of leaf: 279 ¿ 202 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.37(2). Two-, ¢ve-, and seven-line initials, some with reserved white dec- oration, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes M-317 Monte, Lambertus de in red. Copulata super octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis iuxta shelfmark: Broxb. 20.4(1). doctrinam doctorisThomae de Aquino. r ad1 [Title-page.] r M-316 Monte, Lambertus de ad1 Antoninus Florentinus: Chronicon: extract relating toThomas Copulata super tres libros Aristotelis De anima iuxta Aquinas (part 3, tit. 18, ch. 10). Incipit: ‘Anthonius in Cronica parte tercia, titulo xviii, capitulo decimo de sancto Thoma doctrinamThomae de Aquino. Aquinate sic ait: ‘Necque enim vllus vnquam inhesit scripture . . .’ r v a1 [Title-page.] ad1 ‘De laudibus Montis Gymnici apud Coloniam Agrippinensem a r Urbanus V, Pont. Max.: [Extract from a letter addressed to] 1 in platea . . .’ ‘Siphas aut nostro foret hec industria plectro > Vt Thomas Aquinas. Incipit: ‘Vrbanus quintus in numero ponti¢- mea gymniacum celebrarent carmina montem’; 42 hexameters. cum . . . Thome Aquinatis extollens gloriam et apostolica autori- tate approbans doctrinam mandauit . . .’ m-317^m-320] monte, petrus de 1827

r ad2 Monte, Lambertus de: Copulata super octo libros Physicorum refs. On this work see Quaglioni esp. 25^62, and Haller *102^5; Aristotelis iuxta doctrinam doctoris Thomae de Aquino. Incipit: for this edition see Quaglioni 106^7, edition ‘b’. o r ‘[Q]uoniam sicut dicit philosophus x moralium felicitas hominis [H10 ] ‘Registrum.’ atque vita beatissima in speculatione constitit . . .’ Part II. r refs. See Lohr, 27 (1971), 308^9 no. 2. Extracts of text are fol- [aa2 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: F^O.] lowed by commentary. Incipit: ‘[F]aber. An et quando faber qui moratur . . .’ r r cc2 [Colophon.] [II10 ] [Colophon, dated15 May.] v v cc2 ‘Tabula questionum’. [II10 ] [Register.] Part III. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 8 Sept. 1498. Folio. r collation: ad e^z h aa bb6 cc4. [aaa1 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: P^Z.] HC *11581; Go¡ M-834; BMC I 288; Pr 1345; BSB-Ink L-17; CIBN Incipit: ‘[P]abulum. De hoc uerbo . . .’ v L-23; Rhodes 1218; Sheppard 1036; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 731. [GGG7 ] [Colophon, dated 8 Nov.‘1465’.]

COPY Bologna: [Andreas Portilia], ‘1465’ [i.e. 1475]. Folio. In three Bound with M-316; see there for details of binding, decoration, parts: (I) undated; (II) 15 May 1475; (III) 8 Nov.1475. collation: Part I: [a^k10.10.8.10.8 l8 m10 n8 o6 p^t8 u6 x y8 z6 A10 B^ and provenance. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 206 mm. 8 6 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 8 6 8 Copious early marginal and interlinear notes, mostly in one tiny, F G H ]; part II: [aa bb cc dd ee^gg hh ii kk ll^nn oo pp^rr10 ss^yy8 zz10 AA8 BB10 CC DD8 EE6 FF8 GG^II10]; part sixteenth-century German hand (the same as for item 2), and 10 8 12 10 8 10 6 8 10 consisting of comments on the text; these extend onto the front III: [aaa bbb ccc ddd^iii kkk lll mmm nnn ooo ppp^ rrr8 sss6 ttt8 uuu^yyy10 zzz8 AAA^EEE10 FFF6 GGG8].The reg- pastedown and the blank leaf cc4. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.37(1). ister of part I omits the penultimate gathering; that of part III counts only eight leaves for gathering [BBB]. Types:101G, text; 250 G, headings.Two columns. Part I: 260 leaves, M-318 Monte, Petrus de the ¢rst blank; part II: 266 leaves, the ¢rst blank; part III: 272 r leaves, not as R (278). 58 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 294 ¿ 170 mm De potestate Romani Ponti¢cis et Generalis Concilii. r r ([a2 ]). [a1 ] [Monte, Petrus de]: De potestate Romani Ponti¢cis et R 637 = 1581; Pr 6533; Sheppard 5300^1. Generalis Concilii. Incipit: ‘[Q]uero primo vnde aut a quo Romanus pontifex habuit potestatem . . .’ COPY refs. See J. Haller, Piero da Monte: Ein Gelehrter und pa« pstlicher Bound in three volumes. Beamter des 15. Jahrhunderts. Seine Briefsammlung, Bibliothek Leaf [¡f9] bound third in the gathering. des deutschen historischen Instituts in Rom, 19 (Rome, 1941), Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian with this work discussed on *25^32, and A. Sammut, Unfredo Library. Size: Vol. 1: 427 ¿ 287 ¿ 53 mm; vol. 2: 426 ¿ 287 ¿ Duca di Gloucesteregli umanisti italiani, Medioevo e umanesimo, 54 mm; vol. 3: 427 ¿ 287 ¿ 58 mm. Size of leaf: 412 ¿ 257 mm. The name of the author and the title of the book is given on the 41 (Padua, 1980), 15^17. o lower edge of each volume, and the alphabetical letters contained [Rome: Wolf Han, c.1476]. 4 . Pr assigns to [Ulrich Han]. At least in each volume are listed along the fore-edge. three di¡erent settings are known of the ¢rst two (or three) lines. Provenance: Purchased for »15. 15. 0; see Books Purchased collation: [a8 b6]. r (1828), 21. Type: 103 R. Capital space on [a1 ]. 14 leaves, the last blank. 37 lines r r r shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 2.14^16. ([a2 ]). Type area: 191 ¿ 113 mm ([a2 ]). Leaf [a1 ]: ‘ðDe pote|tate Romani ponti¢ci & generalis concilii. [Q]Vero primoVnde aut a v> quo Romanus poš > tifex habuit . . .’; [b5 ], l.30:‘. . .Terogamus audi M-320 Monte, Petrus de nos. > Finit. Feliciter.’; [b6] blank. Repertorium utriusque iuris. R1000; Go¡ M-841; Pr 3371; BSB-Ink M-565; Sheppard 2861. Part I. COPY v [a1 ] Frisner, Andreas: [Letter addressed to doctors, scholars, and Bound with J-215; see there for details of binding and provenance. students.] Incipit: ‘Tam etsi, viri prestantissimi, rerum omnium Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 212 mm. Plato . . .’ Some ‘nota’ marks and underlining in the text. refs. Partly printed in Quaglioni 25. shelfmark: MS. Laud Misc. 249(1). r [a2 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Preface.] refs. See M-319. r M-319 Monte, Petrus de [a5 ] [Monte,Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: A^E.] Incipit: ‘[H]ec littera A in omnibus linguis est prima in alphabeto xxxv di. Repertorium utriusque iuris. ab exordio et ibi . . .’ Part I. refs. See M-319; for this edition see Quaglioni 106^7, edition ‘n’. r r [a2 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Preface.] [H10 ] ‘Registrum’. refs. Diego Quaglioni, Pietro del Monte a Roma. La tradizione Part II. r del‘Repertorium utriusqueiuris’(c.1453), Studi e fonti per la storia [aa2 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: F^O.] dell’Universita' di Roma, 3 (Rome, 1984), 113^30. Incipit: ‘[F]aber. An et quando faber qui moratur . . .’ r v [a5 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: A^E]. [II10 ] ‘Registrum’. Incipit: ‘[A]. In alphabeto xxxv di. ab exordio et ibi . . .’ Part III. 1828 monte, petrus de [m-320^m-321

r [aaa1 ] [Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: P^Z.] letters, usually in the form of palm leaves, touched with green r v Incipit: ‘[P]abulum. De hoc uerbo . . .’ wash, although the initials ‘O’ ([HH1 ]) and ‘Y’ ([HHH7 ]) each v [HHH7 ] [Colophon.] contain, within the body of the letter, a human face; paragraph Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 7 Oct. marks are supplied in red or blue; underlining and some capital 1476. Folio. strokes in red.These initials seem to be the workof the same artist collation: Part I: [a b10 c^f8.10 g^k10.8 l8 m10 n8 o6 p q8 r10 s t8 v6 x8 who was responsible for those in copy1 (see above). y10 z6 A10 B^F8 G6 H10]; part II: [aa8 bb10 cc6 dd10 ee^gg8 hh10 ii Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich(?); pen- v kk8 ll^nn6 oo8 pp^rr10 ss6 tt^yy8 zz10 AA8 BB10 CC DD8 EE6 FF8 cil number ‘2449’ on [HHH8 ]. Probably acquired between 1847 GG^II10]; part III: [aaa10 bbb8 ccc12 ddd^iii10 kkk lll8 mmm10 and 1892. nnn6 ooo8 ppp10 qqq^sss8 ttt6 vvv8 xxx^zzz10 AAA8 BBB^ shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 2.5. FFF10 GGG6 HHH8]. H *11588; Go¡ M-843; BMC II 408; Pr 2200; BSB-Ink M-567; M-321 Monte, Petrus de CIBN M-535; Hillard 1411; Polain 2785; Rhodes 1220; Sack, Repertorium utriusque iuris (ed. Johannes Alvarotus). Freiburg, 2501; Sheppard 1413. Vol.1. FIRST COPY r a2 Monte, Petrus de: [Preface.] Part I and part II up to gathering [rr] only. refs. See M-319. Wanting the blank leaf [aa ]. r 1 a4 Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: A^K. [Edited Number of leaves as Polain, with [aa1] blank. by Johannes Alvarotus.] Incipit: ‘[A]. Hec littera. A. in omnibus Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled leather over linguis est prima in alphabeto xxxv di. ab exordio et ibi . . .’ wooden boards. Both covers are damaged, and the stamps, refs. See M-319; for this edition see Quaglioni 106^7, edition ‘p’. where visible at all, are very worn. On both covers ¢llets form an The editor is named in the colophon. r outer frame within which is a repeated lozenge-shaped dragon XX9 [Register.] stamp, a rosette stamp, and a small £ower-petal stamp. Triple ¢l- Vol. 2. lets form the inner rectangle which is divided by further triple ¢l- 2 r a2 Monte, Petrus de: Repertorium utriusque iuris: L^Z. [Edited lets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments decorated by Johannes Alvarotus.] Incipit: ‘[L]abor. Laboratores secundum with the dragon and rosette stamps. The spine is decorated with qualitates laborum honores . . .’ the dragon stamp, the £ower-petal stamp, and a foliate stamp(?). r Z7 [Colophon naming the editor.] Early manuscript labels at the head of the upper cover, giving the r Z7 [Verse naming the printer and the author.] ‘Debebunt Herbort title and the shelfmark ‘E 3’(?). Paper labels on the spine, one grandis tibi iura Joannes > Ponti¢cum ingenio iuraque sacra tuo’; bearing a shelfmark ‘G c [ ] 8’, another the Munich shelfmark 2 elegiac distichs. ‘743’. Rebacked. Size: 417 ¿ 291 ¿ 106 mm. Size of leaf: 401 ¿ Padua: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 16 Nov. 1480. Folio. 274 mm. collation: Vol.1: a10 b^i8 k10 kl l^q8 A^L LL8 M^X XX10; vol. 2: German initials, some with extensions into the margins, are sup- 2a10 b^m8 mn n^y8 z10 h A^L N^Z8. plied in interlocked red and blue with red pen-work decoration HC *11589; Go¡ M-844; BMC VII 917; Pr 6802; BSB-Ink M-568; within the bodies of the letters in the form of palm leaves, touched Oates 2554; Rhodes 1221; Sack, Freiburg, 2503; Sheppard 5590. with green wash; paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; underlining and some capital strokes in red. These initials were COPY 2 perhaps added by an artist from the printers’ workshop (see Wanting the blank leaves a1, XX10, a1, and Z8. below). Bound in two volumes. Provenance: Freising, Cathedral Chapter; engraved book-plate Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half parchment; marbled paper (59 ¿ 41 mm), the Virgin and Child on a crescent moon, lettered boards; red-edged leaves. Manuscript title on the spines of both below: ‘Insignia Capituli’; see Warnecke 559. Duplicate from the volumes in an eighteenth-century(?) hand. Size: Vol. 1: 384 ¿ Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ on the inside of the upper 260 ¿ 95 mm; vol. 2: 384 ¿ 266 ¿ 95 mm. Size of leaf: 377 ¿ cover, and shelfmark ‘Inc. Typ. No. 743’. Probably acquired 249^252 mm. between1847 and 1892. Early marginal annotations including some comments on the shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 1.1. text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, SECOND COPY also underlining in the text in black ink. The name of the author Part II from gathering [ss] and part III only. and the title ofthe book are given on the recto of the front endleaf, Gathering [ss8], not as BMC; numberofleaves as Polain, with [ss ] in a note written by Wildt (see below). 1 r blank. On a2 an 11^line German (Rhenish) initial ‘I’ is supplied in grey Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the with acanthus scrolling on a red ground decorated in grey, all Bodleian Library. Size: 418 ¿ 300 ¿ 91 mm. Size of leaf: 401 ¿ within a segmented frame in green and yellow, and with exten- 274 mm. sions into the margins in red, grey, gold, and yellow, and with red r Attached to the front pastedown is a slip of paper containing lattice-work decoration above; on a4 an 11^line initial ‘A’ is sup- notes (references to legal works?) in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century plied in red with extensions into the margin, and with blue lattice- 2 r hand. work decoration above; on a2 an11^line German (Rhenish) ini- Initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in tial ‘L’ is supplied in grey with acanthus scrolling on a red ground interlocked red and blue, or in red, or in interlocked red and decorated with grey, all within a segmented frame in green and green, with red pen-work decoration within the bodies of the yellow, and with extensions into the margins in red, and with a blue lattice-work decoration above; in the lower margin is foliate m-321^m-324] moretis, jacobus de 1829

and £oral decoration in grey, green, blue, red, pink, and gold; on M-323 Montis, Petrus 2 r e4 an eight-line initial ‘M’ is supplied in red with extensions into De dignoscendis hominibus. the inner margin. Other six- to nine-line initials are supplied in r A1 [Title-page.] red, blue, or interlocked red and blue, with extensions into the r A2 [Table of contents.] margins; some paragraph marks are supplied in red; underlining v in red. A8 Gundisalvus de Ayora: ‘Praefacio’ [addressed to] Isabella I, Provenance: A.(?) Wildt (£.1700); ownership inscription dated1 Queen of Spain (Isabella of Castile). Incipit:‘[E]tsi omni tempore, Nov.1700 on the recto ofthe front endleaf. Purchased for »0.18.0; excellentissima regina, ac nostri saeculi decus unicum . . .’ see Books Purchased (1844), 33. refs. See Cesa¤ reo Ferna¤ ndez Duro,‘Noticias de lavidayobras de shelfmark: Auct. 4Q inf. 1.2,3. Gonzalo de Ayora y fragmentos de su cro¤ nica ine¤ dita’, Boletin de la Real Academia de la Historia, 17 (1890), 433^75, with the trans- M-322 Montemagno, Bonaccursius de lation of Dedignoscendishominibus discussed at 435^6, and listed at 442, no. 1. Controversia de nobilitate. v A9 ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[I]n eo enim non quid inter similares r [a1 ] [Title-page.] dissimilaresue . . .’ v r [a1 ] Niavis, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Erasmus [Stella?], priest a1 Montis, Petrus: ‘Prologus’ [addressed to] Johannes, prince of of Chemnitz. Incipit: ‘Cum in ceteris illustrium scriptorum aut Spain. [Translated from the Spanish by Gundisalvus de Ayora.] epistolis profutura fuerit . . .’ The dedicatee is mentioned in Incipit: ‘[P]rima aliarum omnium causa iam a mundi origine another letter by Niavis; see Paulus Niavis, Epistole breues. principium medium . . .’ Gundisalvus is named as translator on Epistole mediocres. Epistole longiores, ed. Rand H. Johnson the title-page and in the rubric. v (Kalamazoo, Mich., 1995), 217. a3 Montis, Petrus: De dignoscendis hominibus. [Translated by r [a2 ] Montemagno, Bonaccursius de: Controversia de nobilitate. Gundisalvus de Ayora.] Incipit: ‘[I]d imprimis scribere visum est Incipit: ‘[A]pud maiores nostros sepenumero de nobiitate dispu- quod et facillime intelligi queat . . .’ Each book is preceded by a tatum est . . .’ preface by Gundisalvus de Ayora, dedicated to Isabella, Queen refs. See Arjo Vanderjagt, ‘Between Court Literature and Civic of Spain. v Rhetoric: Buonaccorso da Montemagno’s Controversia de nobili- aa9 ‘Auctoris excusatio’. Incipit: ‘[M]ulta in hoc volumine occur- tate’, in Courtly Literature - Culture and Context: Selected Papers rerunt quae aliquas partes in eo . . .’ r from the 5th Triennial Congress of the International Courtly aa10 Gundisalvus de Ayora: [Greetings addressed to] Isabella, Literature Society, Dalfsen, The Netherlands, 9^16 August 1986, Queen of Spain. Incipit: ‘[S]i tantum tibi, illustrissima regina, et ed. Keith Busby and Erik Kooper, Utrecht Publications in rei publice tui causa . . .’ r General and Comparative Literature, 25 (Amsterdam, 1990), aa10 Gundisalvus de Ayora: ‘Exhortatio de futuro silentio sibipsi’. 561^72, with the references given there. Incipit: ‘[S]i amorem erga te meum ab aliquo dubitari posse . . .’ [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, c.1494]. 4o. As assigned by Oates Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 17 Dec. 1492. Folio. and Sack, and as dated by Sack; Sheppard and BSB-Ink assign collation: A10 a^z & m a8 aa10. to [Moritz Brandis] and date [1488, 89]. HC *11608; Go¡ M-857; BMC VI 722; Pr 5832; BSB-Ink M-572; collation: [a b6]. CIBN M-545; Sheppard 4879.

Types:151G (152 G [BSB-Ink]), title, headings; 88 G. Capital spaces. COPY r r r 12 leaves. 34 lines ([a4 ]).Type area: 150 ¿ 98 mm ([a4 ]). Leaf [a1 ], Binding: Eighteenth-century russia, both covers decorated with title:‘Orationes Bonacur|i orato ris clari||imi devera nobilita te >v > a single gold ¢llet, with the arms of Wodhull stamped in gilton the magš a virtute u diuicijs orta’. [a1 ]: ‘Paulus Niauis venerabili viro upper cover; yellow-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: Era|mo Pre|pitero artiuš baccalario bene¢tiato in kempnitz > r 288 ¿ 206 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 192 mm. dnš o . . . > ðCum in ceteris illu|triuš |criptok . . .’; [a2 ]: ‘Coš trouer|ia Provenance: A. B. Morin d’He¤ rouville (eighteenth century); sale ‹ de nobilitate int Pub: > Corneliuš Scipioš n h G. Flaš mieuš edita x egre- (London: Leigh and Sotheby, 9 Mar. 1780), lot 383. Michael giuš oratoreš > Bonacur|uš de moš te magno ad guidontoniuš monti|- Wodhull (1740^1816); coat of arms on the binding (see above); fere ti Comitem foeliciter inctpit [A]Pud maiores no|tros > v > purchased by Wodhull at Morin d’He¤ rouville’s sale for »0. 1. 6, |epenu= > mero de nobilitate. . .’; [b6 ], l. 25:‘. . . In ve|tra |ententia with lot 382 (Robertus Holcot, Super Librum Sapientiae (Basel, ‹ relinquit> Laus Deo’. 1506)); inscription in Wodhull’s hand on the recto of the front HR 3459; Go¡ M-846; Pr 2882; BSB-Ink M-571; Oates 1274; Sack, endleaf:‘Leigh’s auct: libr: Morin d’Herouville. Ed: Pr: 1: 6 bind- Freiburg, 2504; Sheppard 2098. ing10 = /11: 6 M:Wodhull Mar.10th1780’; further notebyhim on COPY the recto of the rear endleaf: ‘Oct. 4th 1792’. John Edmund Bound with B-073; see there for details ofbinding and acquisition. Severne (1826^1899); sale (1886), lot 1760; purchased for »0. 11. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 135 mm. 0; see Library Bills. Irregular early manuscript foliation: 212^22. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.39. One- to three-line initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red; underlining in red. M-324 Moretis, Jacobus de shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.88(2). Oratio in laudem suae religionis. v [a1 ] [Dedication to Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Diuo InnocentioVIII ponti¢ci maximo’. 1830 moser, ludwig [m-324^m-326

r [a2 ] Moretis, Jacobus de: Oratio in laudem suae religionis within which is a stamp of eight animals arranged in two vertical [addressed to] Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[T]anti qui- compartments (in the ¢rst column a monkey, a boar, a bull, and a dem splendoris tantaeque uenerationis elucet . . .’ unicorn, in the second a deer, a squirrel, a horse or dog, and a rab- [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1483^7]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; Pr bit); for a similar binding see E-056 = Douce 10. Rebacked for assigns to [Georgius Herolt]. Douce with eighteenth/nineteenth-century red morocco. Size: collation: [a b8]. 219 ¿ 154 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 142 mm. r Some early marginal annotations. Woodcut on [b8 ]: see Sander. CR 4362; BMC IV123; Pr 3928; Oates1553; Sander 4894; Sheppard Paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and under- 3093. lining in red; the woodcut on the title-page and the device are coloured in red, yellow, blue, green, and brown wash. COPY Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bound with B-050(3); see there for details of binding and proven- Bequeathed in 1834. ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 134 mm. shelfmark: Douce 130. Wanting gathering [b]. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(14). M-326 Moser, Ludwig Bereitung zu dem Heiligen Sakrament [German]. M-325 Morticellarium Aureum r a1 [Title-page.] r v a1 [Title-page.] a1 [Table of contents.] r r a2 ‘Argumentum in presens opus’. Incipit:‘[I]n hoc opusculo ex dic- a2 [Moser, Ludwig]: Bereitung zu dem Heiligen Sakrament. tis doctorum compilato . . .’ Incipit: ‘[D]em hochgelerten wirdigen herren vnser lerer der got- r a2 ‘Tabula presentis operis’. tlichen . . .’See Sack, and VLVI 705^10, at 707, no. 3b. r a5 ‘Prologus auctoris’. Incipit: ‘[C]um iuxta philosophorum primo [Basel: Johann Amerbach and Johann Petri, not after1489.] 8o. As methaphisice omnes homines . . .’ v assigned and dated by Sack, who discusses the identityofthe prin- a7 Morticellarium aureum. Incipit: ‘[A]d istam mortis artem tria ters and the date of printing. sunt notanda pro prima hac cellula . . .’ collation: a^y A^K8. o r v Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 20 Feb. 1488. 4 . Types:105 G, 92 G. 256 leaves. 21lines (a3 ); 22 lines (a3 ).Type area: 8 6 8 6 8 r v collation: a b^p q A^T V . 96 ¿ 60 mm (a3 ); 101 ¿ 60 mm (a3 ). 55 woodcuts: see Schramm. r Woodcut on a1 : see Conway part II, 252, sect.12, no.7. C 4368; Go¡ M-866; not in Pr; Sack, Freiburg, 2507^8; Schramm HC *11619; Go¡ M-864; BMC IX 190; Pr 9374; BSB-Ink M-576; XXII p. 45 and pls 420^71; Schreiber V 4811; not in Sheppard.

Campbell^Kronenberg 1270; CIBN M-549; HPT II 420; COPY Inventaris, 154; ILC 1636; Oates 3906; Rhodes 1222; Sheppard Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled sheep(?), dyed red, over 7219^20. wooden boards, with one metal clasp and catch. On the upper FIRST COPY cover double ¢llets form a frame, within which are three compart- The ¢rst line of the title has been erased. ments. The upper and lower compartments are decorated with a Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) mottled calf over wooden circular £eur-de-lis stamp and a repeated ornamental stamp. boards. Size: 220 ¿ 153 ¿ 52 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 143 mm. The central compartment is divided by quadruple ¢llets into Early marginal ‘nota’ marks. In a sixteenth-century humanist lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments decorated with hand, over the erasure in the inscription below, is an erased note: the £eur-de-lis stamp, a small lozenge-shaped £ower-petal ‘In artibus [ ]dis [ ]culi’. stamp, a cross stamp, a trefoil stamp, and a ‘double-D’ stamp. Paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and under- On the lower cover double ¢llets form a frame within which are lining in red. The woodcut on the title-page is partly coloured in three compartments. The upper and lower compartments are green wash and in red. decorated with the £eur-de-lis stamp and a foliate stamp.The cen- Provenance: Maria Laach, Eifel, Benedictines, BVM and S. tral compartment is divided by double ¢llets into four triangular Nikolaus; erased inscription in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century compartments which are decorated with the cross stamp and the r hand on a1 : ‘Liber monasterii beate Marie in Lacu in quo conti- £ower-petal stamp, with the trefoil stamp at the inner edge. At the netur [erasure]’. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1836; signature on the head of the spine is a paper label bearing the author’s name and recto of the front endleaf dated 1836; purchased at his sale (1837), the title of the book; at the tail is a paper shelfmark label, on lot 130 (label on the spine), for »0. 3. 6; see Books Purchased which are various cancelled shelfmarks. Size: 162 ¿ 115 ¿ (1837), 3, under ‘Arsmoriendi’. 57 mm. Size of leaf: 156 ¿ 112 mm. r shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.42. On a2 a ¢ve-line initial‘D’ is supplied in blue, with thebody ofthe SECOND COPY letter and extensions decorated in green, red, and yellow; other The upper section of a1, presumably containing an ownership two-, three-, and ¢ve-line initials (some with extensions into the inscription, has been cut away. margins, some edged in green), paragraph marks, and line-¢llers Binding: Early sixteenth-century panel-tooled calf over wooden are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red. boards; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers intersecting Woodcuts coloured in red, blue, green, and yellow. double ¢llets form frames, with a small £ower-petal stamp at Provenance: Philipp Jakob [Steyrer] (1715^1795), Abbot of Sankt each intersection. The inner rectangle is decorated with a border Peter auf dem Schwarzwald, Benedictine convent, 1754; inscrip- containing the emblems of the Evangelists, animals (including a tion on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Emit reuerendissimus ac squirrel, a deer, aboar, a monkey,a dog, and a rabbit), and foliage, amplissimus DD Philippus Jacobus Abbas S Petri in Sylva nigra m-326^m-328] mucagata, philippus 1831

v 1754’; for the same inscription in another copy ofthe same edition o2 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius see Sack, Freiburg, 2507; see also the Ho¡ catalogue (below), with Alabantus. the references given there. Dr Armand Ripault (as suggested in refs. Besutti^Serra 153. r Ho¡ catalogue, see below); armorial book-plate on the verso of o3 Mucagata, Philippus: [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca materiam de the front endleaf, with motto ‘D’esperer servira’ may be that of sex principis primo queritur quare hec . . .’ Ripault; sale, according to Ho¡ catalogue, part I, 24 Jan. 1924, refs. See Lohr, 28 (1972), 380, no. 1 v lot 18. Grace Whitney Ho¡ (1862^1938); armorial book-plate; o3 Gilbertus Porretanus [pseudo-]: De sex principiis. catalogue, Bibliothe' que de Madame G.Whitney Ho¡. Catalogue refs. L. Minio-Paluello, AL I,6^7 (1966), 35^58. See Lorenzo des manuscrits, incunables, e¤ ditions rares, reliures anciennes et Minio-Paluello, ‘Magister sex principiorum’, Studi medievali, modernes, 2 vols (Paris, 1933), no. 9. Albert Ehrman (1890^ 3rd ser., 6/2 (1965), 123^51 (Opuscula, 536^64), AL (1957), I, 95, 1969); armorial book-plate; purchased in 1950 from Heinrich Lohr (1968), 166 and PAL 77 no. 86. v Eisemann or William H. Schab (both of whose names appear in o3 Mucagata, Philippus: [Commentary on De sex principiis.] the ledger) for »330; accession no. ‘R 904’. Presented in 1978 by Incipit: ‘‘‘[F]orma est compositioni contingens’’, etc. Iste liber John Ehrman. principali sua diuisione . . .’ v shelfmark: Broxb. 22.5. r6 [Colophon.] r s1 ‘Tituli questionum huius libri’. v s1 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius M-327 Mucagata, Philippus Alabantus. Commenta super artem veterem Aristotelis. refs. Besutti^Serra 154^5. v r s1 ‘Registrum’. a1 [Title-page.] v v s2 [Concluding note.] a1 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Alabantus. refs. Besutti^Serra 155. refs. Besutti^Serra I 145^55, no. 2, the text at 148. Venice: Petrus de Plasiis, Cremonensis, 2 Oct. 1494. Folio. v 6 2 a1 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius collation: a^r s . Alabantus. Types: 130 G, headings; 92/3 G, text; 81G, commentary (cf. BMC V refs. Besutti^Serra148^9. 267, ad ¢n.). Sheppard notes that these types were not found in any r a2 Mucagata, Philippus: ‘Prephatio’. book then in the British Museum Library. Capital spaces, mostly v refs. Besutti^Serra149^50; see Lohr, 28 (1972), 380, no. 1. with guide-letters. 104 leaves. 60 lines, plus headline (a2 ). Type v v a6 Porphyrius: Liber quinque praedicabilium. [Also known as area: 245 (253) ¿ 153 mm (a2 ). Schematic woodcut diagrams. Isagoge.Translated by Boethius.] H *11624; Go¡ M-867a; Pr 4484; BSB-Ink M-582; Sander 4907; refs. Porphyrii Isagoge, ed. Lorenzo Minio-Paluello, AL I,6^7 Sheppard 3617.

(1966), 5^31. COPY v a6 Mucagata, Philippus: [Commentary on Liber praedicabilium.] Bound with A-095; see there for details of binding and proven- Incipit:‘‘‘[C]um sit necessarium Griseroi(!)’’,etc. Iste liber princi- ance. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 198 mm. pali diuisione diuiditur in partes duas . . .’ Leaf a r, l. 2: ‘. . . |ante . . .’; l. 3:‘. . . |anti . . .’ v 2 e4 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Former Bodleian shelfmarks: H 1.7 Art; M 4.1 [Art]. Alabantus. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.15(4). refs. Besutti^Serra150^1. v e4 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius M-328 Mucagata, Philippus Alabantus. refs. Besutti^Serra151^2. Oratio in die Epiphaniae. r r e5 Mucagata, Philippus: [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca Librum predi- [a1 ] Mucagata, Philippus: Oratio in die Epiphaniae. Incipit: camentorumAristotelisqueroprimovtrumdedecempresentis...’ ‘Labascit animus, balbutit lingua, tremunt viscera mea . . .’ refs. See G. M. Besutti,‘Repertori e sussidi generali. Edizioni del refs. See Lohr, 28 (1972), 380, no. 2. secolo XV (1476^1500)’, in Bibliogra¢a dell’Ordine dei Servi, r e6 Aristoteles: Liber praedicamentorum. Bibliotheca Servorum Romandiolae, 4 (Bologna, 1971), 69^212, refs. Categoriaevel praedicamenta, ed. Lorenzo Minio-Paluello, at 147 no. 1. AL I,1^5 (1961), p. xxxix, 5^41. Anonymous translation, tradi- [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 6 Jan. 1488]. 4o. tionally ascribed to Boethius; see Lorenzo Minio-Paluello, ‘The collation: [a4]. genuine text of Boethius’ translation of Aristotle’s Categories’, H11625; Go¡ M-868; BMC IV109; Pr 3834; BSB-Ink M-583; Sack, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1 (1942), 151^77 (Opuscula, 1^ Freiburg, 2509; Sheppard 3030. 27) and Lorenzo Minio-Paluello,‘TheText of the Categoriae: the COPY Latin Tradition’, Classical Quarterly, 39 (1945), 63^4 (Opuscula, Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. 28^39). Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 207 ¿ 143 ¿ 2 mm. Size of e r Mucagata, Philippus: [Commentary on Liber praedicamen- 6 leaf: 207 ¿ 135 mm. torum.] Incipit:‘‘‘[E]quiuoca dicuntur’’, etc. Iste est liber predica- Manuscript pagination: 193^200. mentorum Aristotelis quem declarandum . . .’ v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(2). o2 Mucagata, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Alabantus. refs. Besutti^Serra152^3. 1832 musaeus [m-329^m-331

M-329 Mundinus Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; other books with Anatomia. neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired between during the r o 1840s or 1850s. [a2 ] Mundinus: Anatomia. Incipit:‘[Q]uiaut ait Galenvii terapen- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.48. tice Methodi auctoritate Platonis opus in aliqua . . .’ refs. See Ernest Wickersheimer, Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi et de Guido de Vigevano, Documents scienti¢ques du XVe M-331 Musaeus sie' cle, 3 (1926), 65^70. Hero et Leander [Greek with Latin translation]. o Pavia: Antonius de Carcano, 19 Dec. 1478. 4 . r 8 b1 [Title-page.] ‘Mousaivou poihmavtion to kaq’ lsquo;Hrw kai; collation: [a^c ]. Levandron o} dh; kai; eij~ th;n rJwmai;wn diavlekton aujtolexei; HC 11634; BMC VII 996; Pr 7051; Osler, IM 156; Sheppard 5822; metwcetouvqh.’ ‘Musaei opusculum de Herone et Leandro, quod Wickersheimer, Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi, 86, no. 1. et in latinam linguam ad verbum tralatum est.’ Facsimile: Wickersheimer, Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi, 7^ v b1 [List of errata.] 50. Micro¢che: Unit 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. v b1 [Epitaph.] ‘Eij~ Mousai’on ejpitavfion’ Incipit:‘Eujmovlpou Fivlon COPY uiJo;n e[cei to; Falhriko;n ou\dan Mousai’on fqivmenon sw’m uJpo; tw’/ > ’ Bound with J-014; see there for details of binding and provenance. de tavfw/.’ v Size of leaf: 289 ¿ 196 mm. b1 ‘In Musaeum epitaphium’ ‘Eumolpi carum ¢lium tenet Wanting the blank leaf [a ]. 1 Phalericum solum > Musaeum corruptum corpore sub hoc Some early marginal annotations, including corrections to the tumulo.’ v text. b1 [Note about the author.] ‘Sed cum quatuor fuisse Musaeos a shelfmark: Inc. d. I23.1479.1(2). Suda tradatur, unusne ex iis an alius quispiam hic noster fuerit, quaerendum.’ r M-330 Mundinus (ed. Martinus Mellerstadt) a1 [Manutius Romanus, Aldus Pius: Letter in Greek addressed to Anatomia. the reader.] refs. Aldo Manuzio editore I, 5. A r [Title-page.] 1 a v Musurus, Marcus: [Greek verses about the work]. ‘Mavrkou A v Mellerstadt, Martinus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Est 1 1 Mousouvrou tou’ Krhto;~’. opere precium cognoscere, lector amice Noscere oportunum > refs. Bot¢eld 182^3. hic anathomia quid sit’; 24 hexameters. a v Musurus, Marcus: [Greek verses about the author].‘Tou’ aujtou’ A r Mundinus: Anatomia. [Edited by Martinus Mellerstadt.] 1 2 eij~ Mousai’on.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uia vt ait Galen vii terapentice Methodi auctoritate refs. Bot¢eld 183. Platonis opus in aliqua . . .’ The editor is named on the title-page. b r Musurus, Marcus: [Translation of the Greek verses about the E v Gentilis Fulginas: ‘Additio . . . que est reprobatio aliquorum 2 7 work].‘Marci Musuri Cretensis’. dictorum Mundini in Anothomia prescripta’. Incipit: ‘Nota in refs. Bot¢eld 183. The Latin translation, although presented as Anothomia partium gule errat Mundinus . . .’ verse, does not scan. E r [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Hic labor expirat nec fructus, 8 b r Musurus, Marcus: [Translation of the Greek verses about the amice libelli Emoritur lector commoditate breui’; 2 elegiac dis- 2 > author].‘Eiusdem in Musaeum’. tichs. refs. Bot¢eld 183^4. The Latin translation, although presented refs. See Walther, Initia, 7993. as verse, does not scan. o v Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, [c.1495]. 4 . As dated by Sack; b2 Musaeus: Hero et Leander [Latin]. Translated by Aldus Sheppard dates [c.1492^1500], BSB-Ink [c.1493]. Manutius. ‘Musaei de Herone et Leandro’ ‘Sic dea occultorum collation: A^E8. testem lucernam amorum > Et nocturnum natatorem per mare Types:156 G, title, headings; 88 G. Capital spaces. 40 leaves. 34 lines uectarum nuptiarum’.The Latin translation, although presented v v r (A2 ). Type area: 151 ¿ 96 mm (A2 ). Woodcut on A1 : see as verse, does not scan. On the work see Martin Sicherl, ‘Die Schramm XIII p. 4 and pl. 138. Musaios-Ausgabe des Aldus Manutius und ihre lateinische H *11633; Go¡ M-874; Pr 2994; Sack, Freiburg, 2511; Schramm Uº bersetzung’, Italia medioevale e umanistica, 19 (1976), 257^76, XIII p. 4 and pl. 138; Schreiber V 4814; Sheppard 2122; for the use of Se¤ lestat, Bibliothe' que Humaniste, MS. 336 at 275^ Wickersheimer, Anatomies de Mondino dei Luzzi, 87, no. 5. 6; Martin Sicherl, Griechische Erstausgaben des Aldus Manutius: Micro¢che: Unit 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II. Druckvorlagen, Stellenwert, kultureller Hintergrund, Studien zur COPY Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums, Neue Folge, 1 Reihe: r Leaf A2 :‘. . . anothomia ...... terapentice methodi auctorita Monographien, 10 (Paderborn, 1997), 11^30. BSB-Ink attributes r > > te . . .’; E8 , l. 2 of couplets:‘. . . coš moditate . . .’, in both cases not as the translation to Marcus Musurus. r H. a2 Musaeus: [Hero et Leander.] ‘Mousaivou ta; kaq’ lsquo;Hrw kai; Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf; marbled paper boards. Levandron.’ Scar of an index tab on A1. Size: 211 ¿ 152 ¿ 9 mm. Size of refs. E. Livrea and P. Eleuteri, Hero et Leander (Leipzig, 1982). v leaf: 207 ¿ 142 mm. b6 Antipater [Thessalonicensis: Epigram.] Incipit:‘Ou|to~ oJ Leiavndroio diavploo~ ou|to~ oJ povntou Porqmo;~ oJ mh; mouvnw/ tw’/ The title-page woodcut is painted in red, yellow, and green wash. > Filevonti baruv~’; 3 distichs. r a6 Antipater [Thessalonicensis: Translation of the epigram.] ‘Hic est Leandritranatus hoc est ponti > Fretum non soli amanti graue’. m-331^m-333] myste' re 1833

r a6 [Martialis, MarcusValerius: Epigramma.] COPY refs. Mart. 14. 181. Bound with G-245; see there for details of binding and acquisi- Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, [the Greek text after Sept. tion. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 145 mm. 1495, before Nov. 1495; the Latin text 1497]. 4o. The Greek and shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.27(3). Latin texts were printed in separate gatherings which were then folded so that the texts appear in parallel. Dated according to M-333 Myste' re Scapecchi,‘Annali’,3, following P.Eleuteri, Storiadellatradizione Le Myste' re de la Passion Je¤ sus-Christ. manoscritta di Museo (Pisa, 1981), 160^1. a r [Title-page.] collation: a10 b12, interleaved. Leafb notsigned; leafb signed b. 1 1 2 a r Michel, Jean: ‘Prologue’. Woodcuts and woodcut initials. 2 refs. Jean Michel, Le Myste' re de la Passion, ed. Omer Jodogne HC *11653; Go¡ M-880; BMC V 552, XII 39; Pr 5545, 5564A; (Gembloux, 1959), 3^11. BSB-Ink M-592; C. F. Bu« hler, ‘Aldo Manutius and his First r a Michel, Jean: Le Myste' re de la Passion Je¤ sus-Christ. Edition of the Greek Musaeus’, Biblio¢lia, 52 (1950), 123^7; 7 refs. Le Myste' re de la Passion, ed. Jodogne, 12^440; with a pro- CIBN M-558; Essling 1296; Hillard 1418; Sander 4912; logue before day two, but not before days three and four. Jean Scapecchi,‘Annali’,3; Sheppard 4609^10. v Michel is described in the heading on a6 as having made addi- FIRST COPY tions and corrections. r Binding: Early nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, N8 Michel, Jean: ‘Prologue ¢nal’. enclosed in a gold-tooled green case. Red-edged leaves; yellow refs. Michel, Le Myste' re de la Passion, ed. Jodogne, 440. r pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. Size: 192 ¿ 140 ¿ 12 mm. N8 [Colophon.] Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 130 mm. Paris: [Pierre Le Dru] forAntoineVe¤ rard, 1499. Folio. As assigned On a r ‘Clamabat . . . dum redeo’, repeating the printed distich, in 6 (doubtfully) by CIBN; Pr assigns to [Jean Poitevin], Sheppard to a seventeenth-/eighteenth-century hand. [EŁ tienne Jehannot], with the note: ‘Type 83 B contains many Provenance: Guillaume de Bure (1734^1820); inscription on the wrong-fount capitals resembling those of J. Maurand 77 G verso of the ¢rst front endleaf: ‘Empt. Parisiis e museo Gul. de [Haebler 3, Claudin II 291^20].’ CIBN dates [before 25 Oct.1499]. Bure, mense Augusto AD 1817. const: xxv Aureis Gallicis’. 8 collation: a^n A^N . Leaf k signed k . Purchased from de Bure for »21. 0. 0; see Books Purchased 1 ii Types: apparently as CIBN.Two columns. 208 leaves, not as Michel, (1817), 6. Le Myste' re de la Passion, ed. Jodogne (206). 47 lines, plus head- shelfmark: Auct.1R 5.13. r r line (a2 ). Type area: 200 (209) ¿ 126 mm (a2 ). A woodcut on the SECOND COPY r verso of title-page: see Macfarlane. Leaf a1 , title: ‘Ce|t le mi|tere Gathering a only, containing the Greek text. v de la pa||ion Ie|u cri|t iouee a Paris et Angiers.’; a1 : [woodcut]; Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century half brown morocco r > a :‘Prologue capital au mi|tere de la pa||ion ie|ucri|t. Verbum over marbled pasteboards, stamped with the initials ‘I. B.’. Gilt 2 > > caro factum e|t [D]ieu tout pui||ant ¢lz eternel Regnant en upper edge. Size: 208 ¿ 144 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 138 mm. > r > regne |upernel . . .’; N , col. 2, l.13:‘Prologue ¢nal Puis quauons Provenance: Johannes Sambucus (1531^1584); name on a r: ‘J. > 8 > 1 eu temps h e|pace De reduire en brief par e|cript . . .’; l. 21: ‘ðCy Sambuci. P.’ Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); initials on binding; > > ¢ni|t le mi|tere de la pa||ion no= > |tre|eigneur ie|ucri|t Imprimee Elenchus, no. 2239a. Bequeathed in 1914. a Paris lan mil. CCCC.xcix. pour AnthoineVe rard libraire de- shelfmark: Byw. Q 3.6. > > mourant |ur le pont no= > |tre dame a limage |aint iehan leuange= li|te /ou au palais au premier pillier de= uant la chapelle ou on > > v M-332 Mutius, Macarius chaš te la me||e de > me||eigneurs les pre|idens.’; N8 blank. H11664; Go¡ M-885; Pr 8368; CIBN M-564; Michel, Le Myste' rede De triumpho Christi. la Passion, ed. Jodogne, p. xiii, edn D; Macfarlane 60; Pellechet r a1 [Title-page.] MS. 8271 (8196); Graham A. Runnalls, Les Myste' res franc° ais r e a2 Mutius, Macarius: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Incipit: imprime¤ s, Bibliothe' que du XV sie' cle, 61 (Paris, 1999), 141 no. ‘[H]aeret in primo limine libellus meus paruus blaesus . . .’ 14d; Sheppard 6499. r a3 Mutius, Macarius: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Incipit: COPY ‘[M]iratus sum frequenter nec semel dolui non nullos . . .’ r Wanting n8, presumably blank. b1 Mutius, Macarius: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Incipit: Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; ‘[Q]uum legatus Ariminum peterem coepi in itinere . . .’ r gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns. See Barber, ‘Baroque to c1 Mutius, Macarius: De triumpho Christi. ‘[I]nfernos aditus et Neoclassicism’, no. 23. Size: 254 ¿ 185 ¿ 30 mm. Size of fracti claustra profundi > Aetheria pulsata manu spoliataque leaf: 247 ¿ 175 mm. caeci’. Bibliographical notes by Douce, including a pasted sheet v c7 [Colophon.] attached to the rear pastedown. r c8 Mutius, Macarius: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Incipit: Two three-line initials and a paragraph mark supplied in brown ‘[P]erlegisti facile (ni fallor) libellum meum in quo si elegantia . . .’ r ink on a2 . Venice: Franciscus Lucensis and Antonius Francisci, 29 Mar. Provenance: ‘3189 B. J. No.17’on front pastedown. George John, 1499. 4o. 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); anonymous sale: (London: Leigh collation: a^c8. and Sotheby, 20 Dec. [1798]), lot 71, for »2. 12. 6. Francis Douce HC 11655; Go¡ M-882; BMC V 579; Pr 5642; CIBN M-559; Oates (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. 2212; Sheppard 4724. shelfmark: Douce 150.