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M-001 Macrobius, Aurelius Theodosius in Somnium Scipionis M 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. 1698 m-003^m-006] maffeus, celsus 1699 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, Milan, Turin, Florence, Rome; 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 Naples, 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.
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