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(T-001) Tabula ‘Nota quod interuallum in hac ¢gura computatur a die natiuitatis Tabula Christianae religionis. Christi usque ad dominicam > Quadragesime. ibi alij computant r qu[ ] usque ad dominicam Quinquagesime, q[ ] cantatur ‘‘Esto a1 Tabula Christianae religionis. ‘Tabula Christianae religionis mihi’’ ‘; ‘110 > 11’ , written sideways in black ink, and ‘6/6/-’ in ualde utilis et necessaria cuilibet Christiano quam omnes scire pencil, both above the text. tenentur’.‘[V]ltima enim sunt hec que unusquisque scire tenetur: Provenance: Purchased in 1905; see Annual Report of the scilicet. Articuli ¢dei. Oratio dominica. Duo praecepta legis nat- Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 8 ure. Decem praecepta legis scripte. Duo praecepta legis gratie. May 1906, 564. Decem praecepta legis canonice. Septem sacramenta ecclesie.’ shelfmark: Inc. b. G28.1498.1. Incipit: ‘Di⁄nitio articuli ¢dei. Articulus ¢dei est inuisibilis ueri- tas de deo: nos artans ad credendum. Isti sunt xii articuli ¢dei . . .’ v The decem praecepta legis on b7 consitute a poem ‘Qui colit extra T-003 Tabula deum uel sanctos’ (Walther, Initia, 15425). Tabula in omnes Sacrae Scripturae libros, et al. o r [: Marcellus Silber, not before 1510]. 8 . IGI and CIBN a2 Prologus. ‘Incipit prologus breuis ostendens e¡ectum et utilita- assign to Marcellus Silber; Sheppard dates [c.1500]. tem tabule sequentis in omnes sacre scripture libros’. Incipit 8 10 collation: a b . :‘[T]abula omnium diuine scripture seu biblie . . .’ r r r Type: 84 R. 18 leaves. 23 lines (a2 ). Type area: 97 ¿ 74 mm (a2 ). a2 [Tabula in omnes Sacrae Scripturae libros.] ‘[T]otius itaque Woodcut initials. Biblie sexaginta tres numerantur libri totales, inter quos liber HR 15214; R 342; Go¡ T-2; not in Pr; CIBN II 623; IGI V 131; genesis. . .quinquaginta continet capitula’. Incipit:‘[D]e creatione Sheppard 3108. caeli empirei et quattuor elementorum . . .’ r COPY A2 Vocabula di⁄cilium uerborum Biblie.‘Incipiunt vocabula di⁄- Bound with A-269; see there for details of binding and proven- cilium verborum biblie secundum ordinem librorum et capitu- ance. Size of leaf: 135 ¿ 103 mm. lorum’. Incipit: ‘Incipit epistola Heronimi(!) ad Paulinum. v r Owing to an error of imposition, the text of a7 and a8 has chan- Capitulum primum. Frater in ¢de perferens, id est portans . . .’ ged places. [Cologne: Bartholomaeus de Unkel, c.1480]. Folio. o shelfmark: 8 M 40(9) Th. Seld. collation: a^c8 d6 A^E8 F10. H *15208 (= *15209); Go¡ T-5; BMC I 243; Pr 1154; BSB-Ink T-4; Sack, Freiburg, 3317; Sheppard 879; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1124 and T-002 Tabula 1255.

Tabula continens litteram dominicalem, aureum COPY numerum, intervallum, locum septuagesimae et Wanting the blank leaf F10. inditionem romanarum, per annos Mccccxcix^ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; the gold stamp Mccccclxxviii. of the Bodleian Library on both covers; yellow-edged leaves; ‘7’ in manuscript in black ink across the fore-edge. Index tab on a r Printed side [Tabula continens litteram dominicalem, aureum 2 removed. Size: 293 ¿ 218 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 205 mm. numerum, intervallum, locum septuagesimae et inditionem ‘Vocabula bibliae’ in brown ink in a sixteenth-century German romanarum, per annos Mccccxcix^Mccccclxxviii.] ‘Nota quod hand on recto of front endleaf.‘28’ in brown ink in the upper left- ista tabula impressa quae incipit anno a natiuitate domini hand corner of the front pastedown. M.cccc.xcix . . .’ Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown; no indication from Printed side [Tabula] de eclipsi solis et lunae. Incipit: ‘Sequitur ¢na- the shelfmark. liter de eclipsi solis et lune, unde sciendum quod in primis duabus shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.11. lineis per annos domini . . .’ Metz: [Caspar Hochfeder, 1498?]. Broadside. collation: Single sheet. T-004 Tacitus, Publius Cornelius Not in Pr; E 1449; Sheppard 2182. Opera. r COPY [a2 ] [Tacitus, Publius Cornelius: Annales XI^XVI.] Binding: Twentieth-century cloth over paper boards. Size: 435 ¿ refs. Tac. Ann. 11^16. The editio princeps of both Annales XI^ 308 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 413 ¿ 280 mm. XVI and Historiae. On the parallel transmission of Annales XI^

2419 2420 tacitus, publius cornelius [t-004^t-005

XVI and Historiae see R. J. Tarrant, in Texts and Transmission, were edited by Franciscus Puteolanus and Berardinus Lanterius, 407^9, at 409 for this edition; R.W. Ulery Jr,‘Cornelius Tacitus’, as stated in Puteolanus’ letter. in CTC VI 87^174, at 89^94. Publius asTacitus’praenomen is pre- refs. SeeT-004 and CTC VI 93 for this edition. v ferred in R. P. Oliver, ‘The Praenomen of Tacitus’, American K6 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: [Historiae].‘Actorum diurnalium Journal of Philology, 98 (1977), 64^70; Prosopographia Imperii Historiae Augustae liber xvii’. Romani, ed. E. Groag and A. Stein, II (Berlin and Leipzig, 1986), refs. SeeT-004. r 365 no. 1467. y1 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Germania. ‘De situ moribus et v [g7 ] [Tacitus, Publius Cornelius: Historiae]. populis Germaniae libellus aureus’. refs. Tac. Hist. 1^5. 23. 2; see also Tarrant 409 on this version of refs. SeeT-004. r the text. z1 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Dialogus de oratoribus.‘Dialogus r [r1 ] Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Germania. ‘De situ moribus et an sui saeculi oratores antiquioribus et quare concedant’. populis Germaniae libellus aureus’. refs. SeeT-004. r refs. Tac. Germ. On the transmission see M. Winterbottom, in A1 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Agricola.‘Iulii agricolae uita per Texts and Transmission, 410^11; Tacitus, The Germania of CorneliumTacitum eius generum castissime composita’. Tacitus, ed. R. P. Robinson, Philological Monographs, 5 refs. Tac. Ag. Tacitus, Opera minora, ed. R. M. Ogilvie and M. (Middletown, Conn., 1935), 1^235; F. Della Corte, ‘La scoperta Winterbottom (Oxford, 1967), 80^90, at 84 for a list of editions. del Tacito minore’, in La fortuna di Tacito dal sec. XV ad oggi: [Milan: Antonius Zarotus, c.1487]. Folio. Atti del colloquio (Urbino, 9^11 ottobre 1978), ed. Franco Gori 8 6 8 6 8 6 10 8 6 collation: a^d e^i K l^n o p^s t^x y z & AB . Leaf a2 and Cesare Questa (Urbino,1978), 13^61. signed a , a signed a . r 1 3 2 [s8 ] Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Dialogus de oratoribus. HC 15219; Go¡ T-7; BMC VI 719; Pr 5838; CIBN T-5; Ganda 44; ‘Dialogus de oratoribus claris’. Oates 2263^4; Rhodes 1657; Sheppard 4871^2. refs.Tac. Dial. See Winterbottom, 410^11. FIRST COPY [Venice]:Vindelinus de Spira, [c.1473]. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled russia; the gold- 10 8 10 8 10 8 collation: [a^i k^l m^o p^q r s^t ]. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; HC *15218; Go¡ T-6; BMC V165; Pr 4061; BSB-InkT-9; CIBN T-4; brown pastedowns; azure silk bookmark. Size: 313 ¿ 218 ¿ Rhodes1656; Sheppard 3233. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in 34 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 205 mm. before1472: Part II PI 84. Marginal notes in a round Italian hand of c.1500, supplying page COPY numbers in arabic ¢gures, brackets, and extracting personal v Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [t8]. names and key words, and an index on a1 . A note in a sixteenth- Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the gold century Italian hand ‘Nota de seruatore . . . generis Jesu christo’ r stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; on h5 . marbled pastedowns; green silk bookmark. Size: 298 ¿ 213 ¿ Provenance: Venice, Carmelites; seventeenth-century inscrip- 36 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 191 mm. tion: ‘Conuentus Carmelitarum de Venetijs’. Purchased for »7. 7. Occasional marginal notes, mostly washed, in a contemporary 0; see Books Purchased (1805), 1. North Italian hand, extracting key words and phrases, and sup- shelfmark: Auct. L 2.15. plying three dots and tail in the left-hand margin beside most SECOND COPY lines, brackets, pointing hands, and comments on the text. ‘L.V. Wanting the third sheet of gatherings u and x; also the blank A. 6’ in pencil and ‘rarus inter rarissimos, collatus et integer. P.’ leaves y10,&10, and B6. in black in an eighteenth-century hand on the recto of the front Leaf K6 is bound after K3. endleaf. Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian blind-tooled calf; the gold Provenance: Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1663^1736)(?); see note stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. The title on a tan ‘This ¢ne copy belonged to Prince Eugene’ in the Bibliotheca leather label on the spine. Italian endleaves. Size: 303 ¿ 220 ¿ Parisiana auction catalogue. Antoine Marie Pa“ ris d’Illins (1746^ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 203 mm. 1809); Bibliotheca Parisiana, lot 524. Purchased through Peter Some marginal notes, mostly washed, in a contemporary Italian Elmsley (ex informatione Roger Middleton) for »37. 16. 0: see the hand, mainly at the beginning of Annales XI and Germania, annotated sale catalogue and Books Purchased (1791), 2. extracting key words and phrases, supplying brackets, and com- shelfmark: Auct. L 2.14. ments on the text. A few notes in a sixteenth-century Italian hand, providing section numbers in arabic ¢gures, and dates for T-005 Tacitus, Publius Cornelius some consuls. Provenance: Carignano, diocese near Milan, Carthusians, Opera (ed. Franciscus Puteolanus and Berardinus rij Lanterius). Agnus Dei or S. Ambrosius (c.1500); ‘Mon Cartusiae Mediolani prope Garegnanum sigo C. T.’. Purchased for »3. 3. 0; r a1 Puteolanus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus see Library Bills (1815), no. 142, a receipt for books from an Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[M]aximis plurimisque rebus in utraque unnamed dealer; see Books Purchased (1815), 5. me fortuna . . .’ Franciscus states that the text was prepared for shelfmark: Auct. N 4.20. printing by himself and Berardinus Lanterius, both of Milan. r a2 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: [Annales XI^XVI] ‘Historiae Augustae Li. XI actionum diurnalium’. All works in this edition t-006^t-009] talavera, fernando de 2421

T-006 Tacitus, Publius Cornelius refs. SeeT-004. In the titleTacitus is given the praenomen Caius. Opera (ed. Franciscus Puteolanus and Berardinus See CTC VI 93 for this edition. Lanterius). [Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, c.1473^4]. Folio. collation: [a12]. a r [Title-page.] 1 HC *15224; Go¡ T-10; BMC II 447; Pr 2173; BSB-Ink T-8; Rhodes a r Puteolanus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus 2 1660; Sheppard 1562. Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[M]aximis plurimisque rebus in utraque me fortuna . . .’ Franciscus states that the text was prepared for COPY printing by himself and Berardinus Lanterius. Binding: Nineteenth-century azure paper boards. Size: 279 ¿ r 200 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 267 ¿ 191 mm. a3 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: [Annales XI^XVI] ‘Historiae r Augustae Li. XI actionum diurnalium’. All works in this edition On [a1 ] the title in a round German hand. A few marginal notes in were edited by Franciscus Puteolanus and Berardinus Lanterius, the same hand, extracting key words, personal names, and in two v as stated in Puteolanus’ letter. cases supplying contemporary place-names. On [a12 ] notes in a refs. SeeT-004. See CTC VI 94 for this edition. sixteenth-century German hand.‘11 leaves as in Brunet’ in black v ink in a nineteenth-century hand on the rear pastedown. f2 Tacitus,[Publius] Cornelius: [Historiae].‘Actionum diurnalium Historiae Augustae liber xvii’. Provenance: Purchased by Heber for »5. 10. 0, according to the refs. SeeT-004. price in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue; ‘»5. 18. 0’ in black ink v on the front pastedown. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see m4 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Germania. ‘De situ moribus et populis Germaniae libellus aureus’. Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 3713; paper label on front cover. refs. SeeT-004. Purchased for »3. 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 27. r shelfmark: Auct. P 5.30. n1 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Dialogus de oratoribus.‘Dialogus an sui saeculi oratores antiquioribus et quare concedant’. refs. SeeT-004. r T-008 Tacitus, Publius Cornelius A1 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Agricola.‘Iulii agricolae uita per CorneliumTacitum eius generum castissime composita’. Germania. r refs. SeeT-005. [a1 ] Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Germania. ‘Cai Cornelii Taciti. Venice: Philippus Pincius, for Benedictus Fontana, 22 Mar. 1497. Equitis Ro. Germania’. Folio. refs. SeeT-004. In the titleTacitus is given the praenomen Caius. collation: a^m8 n10 A8. See CTC VI 93 for this edition. HC *15222; Go¡ T-8 BMC V 497; Pr 5315; BSB-InkT-10; CIBN T-6; [Rome: Johannes Schurener de Bopardia?, c.1475]. 4o. As dated by Oates 2075; Rhodes 1658; Sack, Freiburg, 3320; Sheppard 4404^ Sheppard. 5. collation: [a b8]. FIRST COPY HCR15223; Go¡ T-9; BMC IV 59; Pr 3516; Rhodes1659; Sheppard Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; the spine gold-tooled; the 2804. gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 316 ¿ COPY

215 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 204 mm. Wanting leaves [a3^6], in place of which are bound duplicates of Some marginal notes at the beginning of Annales, Germania, and [b2^7]. Dialogus in a sixteenth-century Italian hand, supplying ‘nota’ Binding: Late eighteenth-century blind-tooled crushed red mo- signs, underlining, pointing hands, and extracting key words. On rocco; the blind-tooled stamp of the Bodleian Library on both r a1 : ‘4/6’ in black ink erased, followed by ‘5/’; an inscription in a covers; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; navy silk book- seventeenth-century hand obliterated. mark. Size: 200 ¿ 140 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 131 mm. Six-line initials are supplied in red. Folio numbers in arabic ¢gures are supplied in a seventeenth-cen- Provenance: Tommaso de Luca de Cadore (nineteenth century); tury(?) hand. sale, 18 July 1825, lot 1101. Purchased for »0. 4. 6; see Books On [a1] a four-line epigraphic initial ‘G’ is supplied in red. Purchased (1825), 24. Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.16. (1797), 2. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct. L 4.4. Bound with C-013; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 198 mm. A few marginal notes in a contemporary hand, supplying under- T-009 Talavera, Fernando de lining, and some comments of which the ¢rst is ‘hiero[nymus] in Breve e muy provechosa doctrina christiana, et al. zachariam [ ]: 14 triginta uolumina supputat’. [Spanish]. shelfmark: Auct. P 5.10(2). Fragment. o T-007 Tacitus, Publius Cornelius [Granada: Meinardus Ungut and Johann Pegnitzer, c.1496]. 4 . Germania. The attribution to the printers is made by F. Collantes y Tera¤ n y Delorme,‘Un taller alema¤ n de imprenta en Sevilla en el siglo xv’, r [a2 ] Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Germania.‘Cai Cornelii Taciti. Gb Jb (1931), 145^65, at 155^6, 164. On the date see Ferdinand Equitis Ro. Germania’. Geldner,‘Deutsche Drucker des 15. Jahrhunderts im Dienste der christlichen Mission in Spanien (Granada) und Afrika (Sa‹ o 2422 tartaretus, petrus [t-009^t-012

Tome¤ )’, Archiv fu« r Geschichte des Buchwesens, 1 (1958), 635^8, at COPY 635^6. Wanting the (presumably) blank leaf [c12]. collation: [*2] a 2a 3a^l A8 B12 4a^c8 d6 5a^f aa^cc8. Binding: Late nineteenth-century black marbled paper boards; Woodcut initials. gilt-edged leaves. Size: 215 ¿ 156 ¿ 11 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ GW 9793; C Addenda, 1244b; Go¡ T-11; not in Pr; Haebler, 149 mm. r Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 632; Sheppard 7358; Vindel, Arte,V 423: 2. On [a1 ] a four-line initial ‘G’ is supplied in interlocked red and COPY blue. Elsewhere initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red Gatherings A and B only, containing the ‘Tratado contra el mur- or blue ink. murar y el maldecir’. Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter green morocco over Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); sale (1 Aug. 1859), lot 2578 marbled paper boards. The title in gilt along the spine. ‘1213’ (‘2578’ in manuscript on a circular paper label on the spine). printed on a white paper label on the rear pastedown;‘4’ in manu- Purchased for »1.11. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 105. script across the upper fore-edge. Size: 205 ¿ 147 ¿ 9 mm. Size of shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.38. leaf: 201 ¿ 136 mm. r^v Manuscript notes on B12 in Spanish in a sixteenth-century T-011 Targowissko, Johannes de Spanish hand. Oratio ad InnocentiumVIII. Provenance: MPC; perhaps to be identi¢ed with Don Martin de r [a1 ] Targowissko, Johannes de: Oratio [addressed to] Innocentius Polea Castro, Huesca (£.1590); monogram stamped in purple ink r r VIII, Pont. Max. ‘Johannis de Targowissko electi Premisliensis on A1 . Number stamped in blue ink on A1 : ‘01138’. Don A. serenissimi Regis Polonie Oratoris ad Innocentium octauum Ca¤ novas del Castillo (1828^1897); armorial book-plate. Eric ponti¢cem summum oratio.’ Incipit: ‘[M]aius quidem Beatissime Hyde Lord Sexton (1902^1980); book-plate on circle of tan pater me nunc onus subisse intelligo . . .’An oration presented on leather. Presented by Sexton; unsigned note [by David Rogers] behalf of King Casimir IVof Poland. on the front pastedown. o shelfmark: Inc. e. S17.1. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 26 May 1486]. 4 . collation: [a2]. T-010 Tardivus, Guilelmus Go¡ T-18a; BMC IV 72; Pr 3604; Sheppard 2851. Compendiosissima grammatica cum commentario. COPY Bound with B-050(3); see there for details of binding and proven- r [a1 ] Tardivus, Guilelmus: Compendiosissima grammatica. ance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 133 mm. ‘Gulliermi Tardivi Aniciensis Compendiosissima Grammatica’. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(9). Incipit: ‘[G]rammatica artis compendiosissimum hunc libellum optimis doctissimorum autorum sententiis . . .’ See E. Beltran, T-012 Tartaretus, Petrus ‘L’humaniste Guillaume Tardif’, Bibliothe' que d’humanisme et de renaissance:Travaux et documents, 48 (1986), 7^39, at 11. Tractatus de intensione, rarefactione et condensatione r [b3 ] [Tardivus,Guilelmus: Table ofverbal moods]. Incipit:‘presenti formarum extractus a Gregorio de Arimino et aliis tempore. amo. mas. at. plura. mus tis ant . . .’ doctoribus. r [c1 ] Tardivus,Guilelmus: [Commentary].‘Super eiusdem gramma- r A1 [Title-page.] tica commentarium’. Incipit: ‘[G]rammaticus qui uult esse, hec r A2 [Tartaretus, Petrus: Tractatus de intensione, rarefactione et octo sciat. Horum octo ordinis . . .’ condensatione formarum extractus a Gregorio de Arimino et v [c11 ] Ludovicus [de Rochechouart: Poem addressed to] Guilelmus aliis doctoribus.] ‘Paruus tractatus de intensione seu augmenta- Tardivus.‘Lauda et mirare hec impressa uolumina lector > Scripta tione formarum utilis ad totam phisicam intelligendam’. Incipit: quibus cedit pagina queque manu’; 2 elegiac distichs. ‘Prima distinctio.Triplex potest esse augmentatio informis . . .’ refs. See S-245. [Paris]: EŁ tienne Jehannot, [c.1495]. 4o. [c v] Simon de Recomadoris: [Poem addressed to] Guilelmus 11 collation: A8. Tardivus. ‘Arte noua pressos si cernis mente libellos Ingenium > Types: 115 G, 65 G. 8 leaves, 2 columns. 46 lines (A r). Type area: totiens exuperabit opus ’; 4 elegiac distichs. 2 > 151 ¿ 93 mm (A r). refs. BMC VIII 14; see also S-245. 2 C 5714; Pr 8346; Antal Lo™ kko« s, Les Incunables de la Bibliothe' que de o [Paris: Au Sou¥et Vert (Louis Symonel et Socii), c.1474]. 4 . As Gene' ve. Catalogue descriptif (Geneva, 1982), no. 417; Pellechet dated by Sheppard. MS. 10954; Sheppard 6475. Micro¢che: Unit 28: Philosophy, 8 6 12 collation: [a b c ]. Renaissance PH 208. r Type: 107 GR. 26 leaves. 25 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 132 ¿ 86 mm ([a r]). Leaf [a r]: ‘GUILLERMI TARDIVI ANI CIENSIS COPY 2 1 > Bound with A-138; see there for details of binding and proven- COMPENDIOSIS= SIMA GRAMMATICA; PREFATIO; [ > > > ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 140 mm. ]Rammatice artis compendio|i||imuš hunc libellum /optimis. . .’; r r > A paragraph mark is supplied in red on A1 . [b1 ]: ‘pol. edepol. ca|tor. hercule|. hercle mediu|¢dius. v > shelfmark: Douce 129(2). Prohibeš di. vt ne. . . .’; [c11 ], l. 17: ‘Ga|par / ru||angis / tardiue viue magis; > FINIS;’ C 5705; Pr 7898A; Oates 2897; Sheppard 6108. t-013^t-016] tegliatius, stephanus 2423

T-013 Taxae T-015 Tegliatius, Stephanus Taxae poenitentiariae apostolicae. Oratio coram InnocentioVIII pro die Pentecostes habita. r r [a1 ] Taxae poenitentiariae apostolicae. ‘Taxe sacre penitentiarie’. [a1 ] Tegliatius, Stephanus: Oratio [addressed to] InnocentiusVIII, Incipit: ‘Quinquennium pro una persona siue pro pluribus. Et Pont. Max.‘Sthephani Teglatij Ueneti Archiepiscopi Patracensis possunt hic simul poni uir . . .’ et Episcopi Torcellani coram InnocentioVIII Pont. Max. in aede [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1477]. 4o. As assigned by diui Petri pro die Penthecostes oratio habita.’ Incipit:‘Thema.‘‘Et Sheppard. Pr assigns to [Johann Besicken]. repleti sunt omnes Spiritu sancto . . .’’ [Act 2,4]. [M]aximus pro- collation: [a6]. phetarum Esaias, Pater Beatissime, Spiritu sancto repletus, de Type: 97 (94) G, as suggested by Sheppard and Haebler. 6 leaves. 30 quo hodie . . .’ The speech was delivered in Rome, 3 June 1487, as lines ([a v]).Type area: 141 ¿ 87 mm ([a v]). stated in the colophon. 1 1 v H *15357; Pr 3984; Sheppard 2835. [a6 ] [Colophon.] ‘Acta Romae in die Penthecostes tertio Nonas Junias coram InnocentioVIII ponti¢catus eiusdem anno tertio’. COPY o Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 3 June 1487]. 4 . 6 boards. Size: 212 ¿ 144 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 137 mm. collation: [a ]. Folio numbers ‘xlvj^xlvi’ are supplied in a sixteenth-century H *15456; Go¡ T-123; BMC IV 87; Pr 3676; BSB-Ink T-130; CIBN hand. T-45; Sack, Freiburg, 3348; Sheppard 2928. r Provenance: David Nutt; see‘686 > Nutt’ in black inkon [a1 ]; not COPY in sale of 1866. Date of acquisition unknown; many of the books Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth. Size: 225 ¿ 147 ¿ 10 mm. with neighbouring shelfmarks were purchased in the1850s,1860s, Size of leaf: 213 ¿ 136 mm. or 1880s. ‘Step /h.’ in brown ink in a sixteenth-century German hand,‘42’ > r shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.69. and ‘3277’ in pencil on [a1 ]. Provenance: Fidelis Butsch. Purchased from Butsch on 17 Oct. T-014 Tebaldeo, Antonio 1884 for 2 Marks; see Library Bills. Rime (ed. Jacobus deThebaldis) [Italian]. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.72. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Soneti et capitoli de misser AntonioThebaldeo’. v a1 Thebaldis, Jacobus de: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Isabella T-016 Tegliatius, Stephanus d’Este, Marchioness of Mantua. Oratio de passione Domini. refs. AntonioTebaldeo, Rime, ed.T.Basile and J.-J. Marchand, 5 r vols, Istituto di studi rinascimentali Ferrara. Testi,1^3 (Modena, [a1 ] Tegliatius, Stephanus: Oratio de passione domini [addressed 1989^92), 2/111^12, with the printed tradition of the text at101^2. to] Innocentius VIII. ‘Stephani Thegliatii Archiepiscopi r a2 Tebaldeo, Antonio: Rime [dedicated to] Isabella d’Este. Edited Patracensis et Episcopi Torcellani oratio de passione domini by Jacobus de Thebaldis,Tebaldeo’s cousin, as stated in his letter habita coram S. D. A. domino Innocentio diuina prouidentia to the Marchioness of Mantua. Papae VIII in die Passionis xx mensis Aprilis Rome M. cccc. refs.Tebaldeo, Rime, ed. Basile and Marchand, 2/1129^556, nos xcii.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘Torcular calcaui solus et de gentibus non est uir 1^309; on the printed tradition of the text see 2/1101^2. mecum’’ [Is 63,3]. Nullius diei celebritas est in dei ecclesia, Pater r q8 [Colophon.] Beatissime. . .’The speechwas delivered in Rome, 20 Apr.1492, as r q8 Rocociolus, Franciscus: Epigramma [addressed to the reader.] stated in the heading. o ‘Culta Thebaldaeo quicunque haec numine scripta > Inspicis et [Rome: Silber, after 20 Apr. 1492]. 4 . puro corde relecta legis’; 4 elegiac distichs. collation: [a b6]. BMC is uncertain of the collation, but suggests 8 4 Modena: Dominicus Rocociolus, 7 Apr. 1500. 4o. [a b ]. collation: a^h8 i4 k^q8. HC 15457; Go¡ T-125; BMC IV 113; Pr 3849; BSB-Ink T-128; CIBN HR 15453; BMC VII 1064; Pr 7205; Tebaldeo, Rime, ed. Basile and T-46; Sack, Freiburg, 3349; Sheppard 3047^9. Marchand, I 92 no. Smd; Sheppard 5974. FIRST COPY

COPY Bound with B-050(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century(?) parchment stained ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 134 mm. yellow over pulp-boards, later repaired, with the title in brown Some underlining in black ink. ink across the head of the spine. Size: 208 ¿ 140 ¿ 25 mm. Size of shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68(23). leaf: 200 ¿ 135 mm. SECOND COPY On the verso of the front endleaf, a poem in Spanish in a six- Bound with B-050(3); see there for details of binding and proven- teenth/seventeenth-century hand in brown ink; 28 lines of verse. ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 134 mm. r v On a1 a bibliographical reference to N. F. Haym, Biblioteca itali- A few notes in a sixteenth-century Italian hand on [a1 ] repeating ana, o sia notizia de’ libri rari nella lingua italiana (Venice and the quotation from Isaiah, and supplying corrections and key Milan,1741), 104 no. 10, in Spanish. words. v Provenance: Purchased in1924 for »57; stamp on a1 dated 7 May shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(26). 1924. THIRD COPY shelfmark: Inc. e. I30.1500.1. Bound with C-098; see there for details of provenance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 139 mm. Wanting the blank leaf [b6]. 2424 terentianus, maurus [t-016^t-020

Page numbers 169^90 are supplied in a sixteenth-century hand. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(12). Bound with C-098; see there for most details of binding and pro- venance. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 130 mm. T-017 Tegliatius, Stephanus Some marginal notes in a north European hand, supplying under- Sermo contraTurcorum persecutionem. lining in black ink, brackets, and comments on the text, partly r truncated through rebinding. [a1 ] [Tegliatius], Stephanus: Sermo contra Turcorum persecutio- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(9). nem. ‘Stephani archiepiscopi Antibarensis sermo habitus in materia ¢dei contra Turcorum prosecutionem ex solemnitate gloriosi apostoli et euangeliste Johannis.’ Incipit: ‘Qui timet T-019 Tenures, sive Old Tenures deum faciet bona. Quamquam mihi semper, Beatissime Pater, Tenir per service de chivaler [Anglo-Norman]. r diuini sermonis explicatio . . .’ This speech was delivered in a2 [Tenirper service de chivaler]. Incipit:‘[T]enir per service de chi- Rome, church of the Lateran, in ‘1481’, as stated in the colophon. valer: est a tenir per homage foi alte et estuage . . .’ On the author’s other tracts against the Turks see K. M. Setton, refs. See J. H. Baker, A Descriptive Catalogue of English Legal The Papacy and the Levant (1204^1571), 4 vols (Philadelphia, Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library, with codicological PA, 1976^84), II 525^6; at 525 note 85 it is stated that the sermon descriptions of the early manuscripts by J. S. Ringrose contra Turcos was delivered by the author at the tenth session of (Woodbridge, 1996), 125 for suggestions of late fourteenth-cen- the Fifth Lateran Council, on 4 May, 1515, however Tegliatius tury composition and authorship, at 126, 307, 312, 482. died in 1514. [London]: Richard Pynson, [1497^9]. Folio. As dated by BMC; [a r] [Colophon.] ‘Habita fuit hec oratio Rome in ecclesia 4 Sheppard dates [c.1496]. Lateranensi per Reuerendissium patrem dominum Stephanum 8 collation: a . Thegliatium . . . Anno domini Mcccc lxxxi Ponti¢catus uero v Woodcut on a : see BMC. sancti domini nostri, domini Sixti pape iiii anno decimo’. 1 Go¡ T-59; BMC XI; Pr 9815A; Du¡ 335; Sheppard 7546; STC o [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 27 Dec.‘1481’ i.e. 1480]. 4 . BMC 23878. IV 81notes that the tenth year of Sixtus IV’s reign ran from 9 Aug. COPY 1480 to 8 Aug. 1481, and that therefore the printer must have cal- Bound with N-003; see there for details of binding and proven- culated the year1481 as beginning straight after Christmas. ance. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ 195 mm. collation: [a4]. r r shelfmark: Holk. d. 31(1). Type: 73 G. 4 leaves. 40 lines ([a2 ]).Type area: 145 ¿ 95 mm ([a2 ]). H 15460; R 1408; Go¡ T-126; Pr 3804; BSB-Ink T-132; CIBN T-49; IGI 9400; Sheppard 2999. T-020 Terentianus, Maurus

COPY De litteris syllabis et metris Horatii (ed. Georgius Bound with B-050(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Galbiatus, Georgius Merula, and Johannes Crastonus). r ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 135 mm. [a1 ] [Title-page.] r v Leaf [a4 ], l. 1:‘. . . Lateranenš ’. [a2 ] Sforza, Ludovicus Maria, Dux Mediolani: [Privilege.] ‘Thegliatius’ supplied in pencil in an eighteenth-century Italian refs. G. Morelli,‘Le liste degli autori scoperti a Bobbio nel1493’, hand. Rivista di¢lologia ediistruzioneclassica,117(1989),5^33, at 9^10; shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.68(3). Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 315. A ¢ve-year privilege for the print- ing of the present edition, Fortunatianus’ De Carminibus Horatii, T-018 Tegliatius, Stephanus Velius Longus’ De orthographia, Adamantius’ De orthographia, Sermo contraTurcorum persecutionem. ‘Catholica Probi’, and Cornelius Fronto’s Elegantiae (at 25 aureai per volume), granted to Georgius Galbiatus by Ludovicus Maria [a r] [Tegliatius], Stephanus: Sermo contra Turcorum persecutio- 1 Sforza, countersigned by his secretary Bartolomaeus Chalcus nem. ‘Stephani archiepiscopi Antibarensis sermo habitus in and dated Vigevano, 5 Sept. 1496; see Morelli, Autori scoperti, 9 materia ¢dei contraTurcorum persecutionem ex solennitate glor- n. 3, for the suggestion that it was drafted late in 1494 after iosi apostoli et euangeliste Johannis.’ Incipit: ‘Qui timet deum Merula’s death. faciet bona. Quamquam mihi semper, Beatissime Pater, diuini [a r] Galbiatus, Georgius: [Prefatory letter addressed to] Jacobus sermonis explicatio. . .’ 3 Andreae. refs. SeeT-017. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 316. On this letter and the privi- [a r] [Colophon.] ‘Habita fuit hec oratio Rome in ecclesia 6 lege on [a v] as testimonies of the texts that Merula and Galbiatus Lateranensi per Reuerendissium patrem dominum Stephanum 2 discovered at the convent of S. Columbanus, Bobbio, at the end of Thegliatium . . . Anno domini Mcccc lxxxi Ponti¢catus uero 1493, see Morelli, Autori scoperti, especially at 7, 9, 30^1. sancti domini nostri, domini Sixti pape iiii anno decimo’. v [a3 ] Terentianus, Maurus: ‘Praefatio.’ Edited by Georgius o [Rome: Stephen Plannck, after 27 Dec. 1480]. 4 . For this dating Galbiatus, Georgius Merula, and Johannes [Crastonus] seeT-017. Placentinus as stated in the preface. 6 collation: [a ]. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, VI 325^7. On this edition of H *15461; Go¡ T-127; BMC IV 81; Pr 3630; BSB-Ink T-131; CIBN Galbiatus as a continuation of Merula’s work see G. Resta, ‘La T-48; Oates1449; Sheppard 2885. cultura umanistica a Milano alla ¢ne del Quattrocento’, in C. Leonardi, Milano nell’eta' di Ludovico il Moro (Milan, 1983), 201^ 14, at 209^10; on the edition as the only textual source see L. Holz, t-020^t-021] terentius afer, publius 2425

v ‘La recherche des te¤ moins’, in La critica del testo Mediolatino, ed. [b7 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: Eunuchus.‘Prologus Enuchi(!)’. C. Leonardi (Florence,1994), 31^59, at 33. refs.Ter. Eu., prologus. r r b1 Terentianus, Maurus: [De litteris syllabis et metris Horatii]. [b8 ] [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus.‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. Edited by Galbiatus, Merula, and Johannes [Crastonus] refs. Publius Terentius Afer, Comoediae, ed. S. Prete Placentinus as stated in the preface. (Heidelberg,1954),178; Catalogue ge¤ ne¤ ral des manuscrits des bib- refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, VI 327^413. On Terentianus see liothe' ques publiques de France, XIV (1890), 458. See also Munk OCD 1486. Olsen II 590, no. 66. For the eleventh-century origins and trans- Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 4 Feb. 1497. Folio. mission of this anonymous prose ‘argumentum’ see Villa, collation: [a4] b8 c^g6. ‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 212^13 and n. 54, 239. r CR 5729; Go¡ T-63; BMC VI 771; Pr 6034; BSB-Ink T-84; CIBN [b8 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] T-54; Oates 2309; Sheppard 5008. ‘Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. COPY [b r] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] Binding: Nineteenth-century gold- and blind-tooled crushed red 8 refs.Ter. Eu. morocco; the blind-tooled stamp of the Bodleian Library on both [d v] [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis covers; gilt-edged leaves; brown pastedowns; black silk book- 5 MegalensibusL.CornelioL.ValerioFlacco aedilibuscurulibus... mark. Size: 288 ¿ 202 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 193 mm. M. Imno(!) T. Sempronio consulibus’. Provenance: Purchased for »18. 18. 0; see Books Purchased refs. Ter. Hau. didasc.; attesting the Megalesian Games of 163 (1803), 2. BC as the date of ¢rst production; see OCD 1484. shelfmark: Auct. L 3.22. r [d6 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ T-021 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. r Comoediae. [d6 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ r refs.Ter. Hau. [a1 ] ‘Ephitaphium(!) Terentii.’ v refs. Claudia Villa, La ‘‘Lectura Terentii’’, Studi sul Petrarca, 17 [e10 ] [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio (Padua, 1984), 196; Riese, Anthologia Latina, I:II 40, no. 487; Maximo P. Cornelio A¡ricano edilibus curulibus . . . Antio Baehrens V 385^6, no. 72; see Walther, Initia, 11627; Villa, Marco Cornelio consulibus’. ‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 46^7 for the transmission of this epigram; 270 refs. Ter. Ad. didasc.; attesting Aemilius Paullus’ funeral games of 160 BC as the date of ¢rst production; see OCD 1484. n. 31 for ¢fteenth-century views on its authorship; 194^6 for its r testimony of the life of Terence. [f1 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Adelphoe.] r refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. Ad. The ending ‘. . . exorato suo patre duro [a1 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha] of Andria. ‘Argumentum Andrie.’ Demea’ belongs to the ‘Calliopian’ recension; see Villa,‘‘Lectura Terentii’’, 239. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. On Sulpicius’ verse summaries see J. N. r Grant, Studies intheTextual Tradition of Terence (Toronto,1986), [f1 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.‘Prologus.’ refs.Ter. Ad. 10.The summaries, together withTerence’s plays, are presented as r prose in this edition. For their introduction as ‘argumenta’ in the [g7 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] manuscripts seeVilla,‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 113. ‘Argumentum.’ r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. [a1 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: [Andria].‘Prologus.’ r refs. Ter. An. This sequence of plays follows that of the g class of [g7 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Prologus Echire.’ refs.Ter. Hec. manuscripts; see M. D. R[eeve], in Texts and Transmission, 416; r Grant,Textual Tradition, 19,134^6. For the origins and transmis- [i1 ] [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio sion of the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’, after each play in Albino L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curulibus . . . G. Fanio M. this and most other incunables and manuscripts, and Valerio consulibus’. Renaissance speculations that Calliopius was a recitator, or that refs. Ter. Ph. didasc.; attesting the Roman Games of 161 BC as the date of ¢rst production; see OCD 1484. he revised the text, see Grant, Textual Tradition, 4; and Villa v ‘‘Lectura Terentii’’, 270 n. 31. On the manuscript transmission of [i1 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] Andria see Benjamin A. Victor, A New Critical Edition of ‘Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. Terence’s‘Andria’ (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1988); L. Ceccarelli, Primi v sondaggisullatradizione manoscritta di Terenzio (L’Aquila,1992). [i1 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.‘Prologus.’ For bibliographical analysis ofthe incunables of Terence by coun- refs.Ter. Ph. try see Rhodes,‘Te¤ rence au XVe sie' cle’, 285^96. [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, not after 1470]. Folio. r 10 12 10 8 [b7 ] [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Magalensibus(!) L. collation: [a^d e f^i k ]. Collation not as BMC. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curilibus . . . M. CR 5736; Go¡ T-64; BMC I 54; Pr 206; CIBN T-56; Schorbach, Valerio G. Fauonio consulibus. Modos fecit Flaccus tibiis Mentelin, 16; Sheppard 148.

Claudis duabus dextris. Recitauit Caliopius’. COPY refs. Ter. Eu. didasc.; attesting the Megalesian Games of 161 BC v Leaf [a1 ], l. 12: ‘[V]os i|tec intro auferte. abit. e|o|ia. ade|dum as the date of ¢rst production; see OCD 1484. On the didascaliae . . .’ (‘e|o|ia’omitted by Schorbach). (production notices) for Terence’s plays see Dietrich Klose, Die > Didaskalien und Prologe desTerenz, Diss. University of Freiburg, 1966. 2426 terentius afer, publius [t-021^t-022

v Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards; the gold e2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 294 ¿ 220 ¿ L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. 26 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 206 mm. IunioTito Sempronio consulibus’. Copious marginal and interlinear notes in a contemporary refs. SeeT-021. v German hand, extracting key words and supplying synonyms, e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of paraphrases, and long comments on the text which are not found Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum Heautontimorumenos’. in contemporary printed commentaries. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. r v On [a1 ] a ¢ve-line south German initial‘S’ is supplied in pinkwith e2 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ acanthus scrolling; the area de¢ned by the letter is painted blue refs.Ter. Hau. r with gold pen-work scrolling; the four corners at the outer edge g3 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fab. Max. P. of the letter supplied in gilt so as to form a square, from which Cornelio Africano Aemylii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nicio extend tendrils and £owers in pink, green, yellow, and gilt into et M. Cornelio consulibus’. the inner and upper margins, with large gold dotting. Below, a refs. SeeT-021. r four-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in green with acanthus scrolling on g3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Adelphoe.] a red ground with gold pen-work, with extensions into the inner ‘Argumentum Adelphoe.’ margin. In the outer margin a trefoil of three leaves supplied in refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. v gilt, with black pen-work stems, emanating from a gold large g3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus’. dot. Similar decorations are supplied at the beginning of refs.Ter. Ad. r Hautontimorumenos, Adelphoe, and Phormio. Elsewhere two- i3 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Ces. Gn. to three-line German style initials, some with pen-work exten- Cornelio aedilibus currilibus . . . Q. Fulvio L. Marco edilibus cur- sions into the margin, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and rilibus’. some underlining supplied in red. refs. Ter. Hec. didasc.; attesting the Roman Games of 165 BC as Provenance: Purchased from Payne and Foss for »63; anon- the date of ¢rst production, revived in160 at Aemilius Paulus’fun- ymous sale (6 Feb. 1832), lot 1084; see Library Bills (1829^32), eral games. r no. 428 (15 Feb. 1832), and Books Purchased (1832), 22. i3 [Anonymous summary of Hecyra.] ‘Argumentum Ecyrae’. shelfmark: Auct. L 5.23. Incipit:‘[A]dolescens qui meretricis amore tenebatur in peruigilio stuprauit uirginem . . .’ T-022 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. Catalogue ge¤ ne¤ ral des manuscrits des bibliothe' ques publi- Comoediae. ques de France, XIV (1890), 460. See also Munk Olsen, II 594, r no. 141. For the transmission of this anonymous prose summary a1 Petrarca, [Franciscus]: Vita Terentii. ‘Terentii vita excerpta de seeVilla,‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 213 and n. 54. dictis D. F. Petrarcea(!)’. Incipit: ‘[D]e Terentii uita in antiquis v i3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] libris multa reperiuntur . . .’ On Petrarca’s sources for this Vita ‘Argumentum.’ seeVilla,‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 191^216. v refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. a2 [Epitaphium Terentii.] ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis v i3 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Prologus Ecyrae.’ altae > Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. refs.Ter. Hec. refs. SeeT-021. v v k8 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio a2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . Caio Fannio M.Valerio ‘Argumentum.’ consulibus’. refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see refs. SeeT-021. T-021. The summaries, together with Terence’s plays, are pre- v k8 [Anonymous summary of Phormio.] ‘Argumentum.’ Incipit: ‘Ex sented as verse. v duobus fratribus alter locuples duxit uxorem locupletem . . .’ a2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Prohemium’. refs. Catalogue ge¤ ne¤ ral des manuscrits des bibliothe' ques publi- refs. Ter. An. For the sequence of plays, and the subscription ques de France, XIV (1890), 461. See also Munk Olsen, II 596, ‘Calliopius recensui’after each play in this edition seeT-021. r no. 168. For the transmission of this anonymous prose summary c1 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. seeVilla,‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 213 and n. 54. Posthumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . r l1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] M.Valerio Mucio Fanio consulibus’. ‘Argumentum Phormionis.’ refs. SeeT-021. r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. c1 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. r l1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur refs.Ter. Ph. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ [Milan: Printer of Terentius,‘Comoediae’, c.1475^7]. Folio. refs. SeeT-021. 10 8 10 r collation: a b^l m . c1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] ‘Argumentum.’ CR 5739; Go¡ T-72; BMC VI 795; Pr 7407; IGI 9424; Sheppard refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. 5045. v c1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Prologus.’ COPY refs.Ter. Eun. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over green cloth; the title in gilt on a green leather label on the spine. Size: 290 ¿ 208 ¿ 204 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 194 mm. t-022^t-024] terentius afer, publius 2427

v A few marginal notes in a ¢fteenth-century Italian hand, mainly [l5 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Adelphoe.] supplying folio numbers (in the upper right-hand corner of each refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. v recto), synonyms, and correcting the text. Some marginal notes in [l5 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.‘Prologus’. the hand of Ottaviano Robato, supplying, scribbles, a rough coat refs.Ter. Ad. v of arms, pointing hands, folio numbers in roman ¢gures, and [o8 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] notes in Italian including ‘Jo son cascado de speranca’, and ‘Io ‘Argumentum.’ son venuto de parte del tuo servo, io te saludo. jo te saludo rosa refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v frescha de parte del tuo servo trate ala ¢nistra’; and in Latin on [o8 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra‘Prologus Echire.’ r e6 : ‘Terenti, tragoedias cum mihi sepe tradite fuerint ad refs.Ter. Hec. v lectitandum . . .’ [r8 ] [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumeo Provenance: Ottaviano Robato (sixteenth century); ‘Ottaviano Albino, L. Cornelio edilibus curulibus . . . Ge. Fanio M.Valerio v Robato’ on m10 . Purchased for »12. 12. 0; see Books Purchased consulibus’. (1834), 29. refs. SeeT-021. r shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.20. [s1 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] ‘Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r T-023 Terentius Afer, Publius [s1 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.‘Prologus.’ Comoediae. refs.Ter. Ph. r [a1 ] Epitaphium Terentii. ‘Publii Terentii A¡ri poete comici com- [Schussenried: Printer of ‘Gracchus et Poliscena’, c.1478]. Folio. collation: [a10 b^v8 x6]. mendarius liber’. ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Cartaginis altae > Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. H *15370; Go¡ T-76; BMC II 568, II p. xv; Pr 2668; BSB-Ink T-87; refs. SeeT-021. Oates1203; Sack, Freiburg, 3354; Sheppard 1923. r [a1 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. COPY ‘Argumentum Andrie.’ Binding: Nineteenth-century diced russia; the blind-tooled refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; sprinkled blue- T-021. The summaries, together with Terence’s plays, are pre- edged leaves; brown pastedowns; navy-blue silk bookmark. sented as prose in this edition. Size: 294 ¿ 218 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 201 mm. v [a1 ] [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Prologus.’ Copious marginal and interlinear notes in a contemporary refs. Ter. An. All the plays are presented as prose in this edition. German hand, supplying pointing hands, brackets, scribbles, Their sequence follows that of the g class of manuscripts; see titles for ¢rst three plays in upper right-hand corner of each T-021. recto, synonyms, and corrections to and many comments on the [d r] [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. v 3 text: e.g. on [a6 ]: ‘Poeta volens ostendere condiciones ama- Postamio(!) Albino L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curilibus(!) . . . torum . . . describit nobis Pamphilum qui territus propter uerba fecit Flaccus tibiis Claudis(i.e.Claudi) duabus dextris. Recitauit Simonis deducentia uxore[m], cum diu tacitus fuisset, tandem in Caliopius’. hec uerba prorumpit et est ultima [s]cena ¢ni(!) actus’. refs. SeeT-021. Two-line initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlin- v [d3 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: ‘Prologus Eunuchi.’ ing are supplied in red. refs.Ter. Eu., prologus. Provenance: Irsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Maria; inscription: [d r] [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Argumentum.’ Incipit: r 4 ‘Ad maiorem Bibliothecam Vrsinensem’ on [a1 ]. Purchased for ‘[M]eretrix adolescentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur exclusit »20; see Books Purchased (1803), 2. eique reuocato . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. O 3.12. refs. SeeT-021. v [d4 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud T-024 Terentius Afer, Publius argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. Comoediae. v r [d4 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] [a1 ] [EpitaphiumTerentii.] ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Cartaginis alte > refs.Ter. Eu. Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. r [h2 ] [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis refs. SeeT-021. r Megaleusibus(!) L. Cornelio L. Valerio Flacco edilibus curuli- [a1 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] bus . . . M. Immo(!) T. Sempronio consulibus’. ‘Argumentum Andrie.’ refs. SeeT-021. refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. Sulpicius’s periochae are presented as v [h2 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of verse. On these seeT-021. r Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum’. [a1 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: [Andria]. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. refs. Ter. An. In this edition Terence’s plays are presented as v [h2 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ prose. For their ordering, An. Eu. Haut. Ad. Ph. Hec., in tenth- refs.Ter. Hau. century and ¢fteenth-century g class manuscripts see M. D. r [l5 ] [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio R[eeve], in Texts and Transmission, 416 n. 32. v Maximo P. Cornelio A¡ricano edilibus curulibus . . . Antio [c1 ] [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus uel(!) Marco Cornelio consulibus’. Postumio Albino Cornelio Merula edilibus curulibus . . . M. refs. SeeT-021. Valerio C. Nummio Lauino consulibus’. 2428 terentius afer, publius [t-024^t-025

refs. SeeT-021. Magni¢co, ed. L. Beschi (Pisa, 1996), II 530^2, on the same lin- v [c1 ] [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: guistic grounds assigns the book to Naples, supporting Pr. The ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur exclusit probable Fiesole provenance of the Bodleian copy, suggested by eique reuocato . . .’ the inscribed names of the bookseller and buyer, would seem to refs. SeeT-021. support Scapecchi’s argument. r 10 8 6 10 8 [c2 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud collation: [a^e f g h^n o ]. r Argumentum.’ Type: 115 R; capital spaces. 132 leaves. 26 lines ([a3 ]). Type area: r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. 150 ¿ 101 mm ([a3 ]). r [c2 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Prolagus(!)’. C 5730; Pr 6748; Fava^Bresciano 219; Sheppard 5475. Micro¢che: refs.Ter. Eun. Unit 8: Printing in Italy before1472: Part II PI 86. r [e5 ] [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis COPY Megalensibus I. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco edilibus cor- Wanting leaves [a1^2]. ulibus(!) . . . Iunio et Tito Sempronio consulibus’. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the gold refs. SeeT-021. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; r [e5 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of grey pastedowns; green silk bookmark. Size: 242 ¿ 171 ¿ 28 mm. Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum’. Size of leaf: 229 ¿ 158 mm. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. Marginal and interlinear notes in a contemporary cursive Italian r [e5 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prolagus(!)’. hand, probably that of Nicolaus Michaelis(?), mainly supplying refs.Ter. Hau. synonyms, paraphrases of the text, and running headings in red v [h3 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Adelphoe.] ink. Marginal notes in an early sixteenth-century Italian hand, refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. supplying notes in Latin and translating phrases of Terence into [h r] Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe. ‘P. Terentii Afrii poete r v 3 Italian, for example, on [b6 ]: ‘muliercula la piccola donna’; [b7 ]: comici Adelphos’.‘Prologus.’ r ‘hic sincophanta > ma[n]giatore di ¢chj; and on [d4 ]: limus a um > refs.Ter. Ad. atrauerso pessulum el chiauistello’. On verso of the rear endleaf v > > [k5 ] [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio in the same hand: ‘Questa vita e si grossa che la si regge per se Albino L. Cornelio Merula edulibus(!) ciuilibus . . . Claudii tibiis medesimo > Hec uita tam magnia(!) est quam sine pedamento imparibus’. per se [reg]itur’.‘7^6’ in brown ink on recto of front endleaf. refs. SeeT-021. One- to two-line initials are supplied in blue ink. v [k5 ] [Anonymous summary of] Phormio. ‘Formionis Provenance: M[aestro?] Agnolo, cartolaio (late ¢fteenth cen- Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[E]x duobus fratribus alter locuplex duxit v tury); inscription on [o8 ]: ‘Ego emi istum librum quinquaginta uxorem locupletem . . .’ o so[lidi] > Questo libro compero Nicolaio di Michelle p[ ] > M refs. SeeT-022. Agnolo Caltolaio che apr (sic) sota (deletum) apresso al uescho r > [k6 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] ‘Aliud uado . . .’, possibly to be identi¢ed with Bartolomeo d’Agnolo Argumentum.’ Tucci (1427^1525), cartolaio, son of Agnolo Tucci (1395^1467), refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. cartolaio to the Badia 1451^67. Nicolaus Michaelis (late ¢fteenth v [k6 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.‘Prologus Formionis.’ century); for inscription see above. George John, 2nd Earl refs.Ter. Ph. Spencer (1758^1834)(?); accession number ‘10650’ on the verso r [m9 ] [Anonymous summary of Hecyra.] ‘Terrentii A¡ri Comici of the front endleaf in black ink; not identi¢ed in sale catalogue Poete Hechira . . . Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[A]dolescens qui mere- (1821). Purchased from Payne and Foss for »26. 5. 0; see Books tricis amore tenebatur in peruigilio stuprauit uirginem . . .’ Purchased (1828), 27. refs. SeeT-022. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.32. v [m9 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Hecyra. ‘Argumentum Hechira’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. T-025 Terentius Afer, Publius v [m9 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: [Prologue to Hecyra].‘Prologus.’ Comoediae (ed. Raphael Zovenzonius). refs.Ter. Hec., prologus. [a r] Petrarca, Franciscus: Vita Terentii. ‘Terentii uita excerpta de v 1 [m10 ] [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio dictis d. F. Petrarcae’. All texts in this editions are edited by Cesare Gn. Cornelio edilibus corulibus(!) . . . Q. Fulmio L. v Raphael Zovenzonius; see colophon on [n5 ]. Incipit: ‘[D]e Marcho edilibus corulibus’. Terentii uita in antiquis libris multa reperiuntur . . .’ On refs. SeeT-022. Petrarca’s sources for theVita seeT-022. v [m10 ] Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra. ‘Terrentii A¡ri cominci(!) r [a2 ] [Epitaphium Terentii.] ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis poete Echira’. altae > Romanis ducibus bellica praeda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. refs.Ter. Hec. refs. SeeT-021. o r [Florence?: Printer of Terentius ‘Comoediae’, c.1470?] 4 . P. [a2 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] Scapecchi on linguistic grounds assigns to Florence in ‘Scava, ‘Argumentum.’ scava, vecchia talpa! L’oscuro lavoro dell’incunabulista’, refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. The plays and Sulpicius’s periochae, on Biblioteche oggi, 2 (1984), 37^50, at 42^3, followed by D. Rhodes which seeT-021, are presented as verse. r in Gli annali tipogra¢ci ¢orentini del XV secolo, Biblioteca di bib- [a2 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Prooemium.’ liogra¢a italiana, 113 (Florence, 1988), 15^16, 117 no. 750. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each However, P. Trovato in La Toscana al tempo di Lorenzo il play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. t-025^t-026] terentius afer, publius 2429

v v [c1 ] [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Luc. [n5 ] [Epigram.] ‘Callippi calamo fuit exemplare repertum > Vnde est Postumio Albino Luc. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . impressum quod legis hospes opus’; 1 elegiac distich. v M.Valerio G. Fauonio consulibus’. [n5 ] [Colophon.] ‘Raphael Zovenzonius Ister P. emendaui . . . refs. SeeT-021. NicolaoThronoVenetiarum duce’. v [c1 ] [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus.‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. [Venice: Vindelinus de Spira] for Johannes de Colonia, [not before Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur 23 Nov.] 1471. 4o. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ collation: [*2 a^l8 m n6]. refs. seeT-021. HCR 15372; Go¡ T-65; BMC V 158; Pr 4037; CIBN T-58; Sheppard r [c2 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] 3204. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before 1472: Part II PI ‘Argumentum.’ 87. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. COPY [c r] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Prologus.’ 2 Wanting gathering [*], and the blank leaves [a ] and [n ]. refs.Ter. Eun. 1 6 Binding: Eighteenth-century blue morocco, probably bound by [e r] [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis 3 Walther for the Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library Megalensibus L. Cornelio Lentulo L. Valerio Flacco aedilibus on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; light curulibus . . . M. IunioT. Symphoriano consulibus’. green silk bookmark. Size: 284 ¿ 200 ¿ 28 mm. Size of refs. SeeT-021. leaf: 272 ¿ 180 mm. [e r] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of 3 Some marginal and interlinear notes, mostly washed, in a con- Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum Heautontimorumenos(!)’. temporary Italian hand, supplying synonyms, pointing hands, refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. and page numbers. On [n v] in the same hand:‘98 carti’. [e v] [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ 5 3 Provenance: Possibly Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna refs.Ter. Hau. (1735^1792); in the annotated sale catalogue marked down to [g r] [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fab. Max. 4 ‘Do Peirson A’ for Fl. 155. Purchased [through Pearson?] for »13. P.Cornelio Aphric. Aemylii Pauli aedilibus curulibus . . . A. Nicio 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1790), 8. et M. Cornelio consulibus’. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.10. refs. SeeT-021. r [g4 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Adelphoe.] ‘Argumentum Adelphoe.’ T-026 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. Comoediae. r v [g4 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus’. [a2 ] Petrarca, Franciscus: Vita Terentii. ‘Terentii uita excerpta de refs.Ter. Ad. dictis d. F. Petrarcae’. Incipit: ‘[D]e Terentii uita in antiquis libris v [i4 ] [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Cesare Gn. multa reperiuntur. . .’On Petrarca’s sources for theVita seeT-022. r Cornelio aedilibus curulibus. . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus cur- [a4 ] [Summary of contents.] ‘Terentii aphri poetae comici liber in ulibus’. sex diuisus comoedias . . . ultima Hechira nuncupatur’. r refs. SeeT-022. [a4 ] [Epitaphium Terentii.] ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis [i v] [Anonymous summary of Phormio.] ‘Argumentum.’ Incipit: 4 altae > Romanis ducibus bellica praeda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. ‘[E]x duobus fratribus alter locuplex duxit uxorem locupletem . . .’ refs. SeeT-021. r refs. SeeT-022. [a4 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] ‘Andrie r [i5 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] Argumentum.’ ‘Argumentum Phormionis.’ refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see refs. Sulp. peri.Ter. Ph. T-021. r r [i5 ] [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ [a4 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria. refs.Ter. Ph. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each r [l6 ] [Unascribed didascalia.] ‘Acta lucidis(!) Romanis L. Postumio play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. r Albino Luc. Postumio Merula aedilibus curulibus id est sine [c2 ] [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Luc. interpellatione. Modos fecit Otho Lucrecius tibiis sarranis et C. Postumio Albino Luc. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. M.Valerio Mucio Fabio consulibus’. r [l6 ] [Anonymous summary of Hecyra]. ‘Argumentum Aecyrae.’ refs. SeeT-021. r Incipit:‘[A]dolescens qui meretricis amore tenebatur in peruigilio [c2 ] [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus.‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. stuprauit uirginem . . .’ Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur refs. SeeT-022. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ v [l6 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] refs. SeeT-021. r ‘Argumentum.’ [c2 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. ‘Argumentum.’ v [l6 ] TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Prologus Ecyrae.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. v refs.Ter. Hec. [c2 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Prologus.’ v [n5 ] [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio refs.Ter. Eu. r Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . Appollodori epidicazo- [e3 ] [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis menenos facta iiii. C. Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. Megalensibus L. Cornelio Lentulo L. Valerio Flacco aedilibus refs. SeeT-021. curulibus . . . M. IunioT. Symphoriano consulibus’. 2430 terentius afer, publius [t-026^t-027

refs. SeeT-021. COPY r [e3 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Wanting [a1]. Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum Heautontumorumenos(!)’. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; sprinkled red- refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 293 ¿ 217 ¿ 29 mm. v [e3 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 196 mm. refs.Ter. Hau. Frequent marginal and interlinear annotations to Andria and r [g4 ] [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funeribus(!) Q. Fa. Max. Eunuchus in Bartholomaeus Iuliani’s(?) hand, supplying syno- P. Cornelio Aphri. Aemylii Pauli aedilibus curulibus . . . A. Nicio nyms and comments on the text in red and brown ink, and on v et M. Cornelio consulibus’. [n6 ] an epigram, incipit: ‘Sustulit interdum magnos tua masu(!) refs. SeeT-021. liquores Quae £at Pierio carmina docta sono’; three elegiac dis- r > [g4 ] [Anonymous summary of Adelphoe.] ‘Argumentum tichs. Similar marginal and interlinear annotations to the same Adelphoe’. Incipit: ‘[D]uos cum haberet Demea adolescentulos, plays in the hand of Christophorus Leonardi, supplying syno- dat Mitioni fratri adoptandum Aeschinum . . .’ nyms and comments on the text in Latin and Greek, including r refs. Catalogue ge¤ ne¤ ral des manuscrits des bibliothe' ques publi- ‘Epitaphium Terentii gauto pocho’on [a3 ]. Bibliographical notes ques de France, XIV (1890), 459. See also Munk Olsen, II 587, in Italian in a nineteenth-century(?) hand pasted on the verso of no. 8. the front endleaf. r r [g4 ] [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus’. On [a3 ] a three-line initial ‘N’ and a four-line initial ‘S’ are sup- refs.Ter. Ad. plied in red with reserved white decoration; each letter is deco- v [i4 ] [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Caes. Gn. rated with blue pen-work within and outside its body. On the Cornelio aedilibus curulibus . . . Q Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus cur- same page an eight-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in blue with reserved ulibus’. white decoration; decorated with red pen-work, both within the v refs. SeeT-022. body of the letter and extending into the gutter. On [a3 ] a four- v [i4 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio]. line initial ‘V’ is supplied in blue, with red pen-work within and ‘Argumentum Phormionis’. Incipit: ‘[E]x duobus fratribus alter outside the body of the letter. Capital strokes are supplied in red. locuplex duxit uxorem locupletem . . .’ Names of dramatis personae are painted in red or yellow wash. refs. SeeT-022. Provenance: Bartolomeo di Juliano, Pisa (late ¢fteenth century); r v o [i5 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] inscription on [n5 ]: ‘Questo libro sie di bar di Juliano da cre- ‘Argumentum.’ mona |š pissa’. Johannes Matteus (£. c.1500), of Carrara, r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. Tuscany; inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Hic liber est Christophori ¢lii r [i5 ] [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ Leonardi gianoš ani massae qui aemit(!) ioannis mathei chararien- refs.Ter. Ph. sis uiginti solidi’. Christophorus Leonardi Gianioanni (£. r r v [l6 ] [Unascribed didascalia.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio c.1500), of Massa, Tuscany; inscriptions on [a2 ] and on [n5 ]: Albino L. Postumio Merula aedilibus curulibus id est sine inter- ‘Hic liber est Christophori Leonardi qui habitans in burgo pellatione. Modos fecit Otho Lucrecius tibiis sarranis et C. Massae . . .’. Giuseppe Salvioni (sixteenth century); inscription Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. ‘Di Giuseppe Saluioni’ on verso of front endleaf. Purchased for refs. SeeT-025. »7; see Books Purchased (1837), 37. r [l6 ] [Anonymous summary of Hecyra.] ‘Argumentum Aecyrae.’ shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.26. Incipit:‘[A]dolescens qui meretricis amore tenebatur in peruigilio stuprauit uirginem . . .’ T-027 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. SeeT-022. v Comoediae. [l6 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] r ‘Argumentum.’ a1 Donatus, [Aelius]: Vita Terentii. ‘Terentii uita ex Donati com- refs. Sulp. peri.Ter. Hec. mentariis excepta.’ v refs. ed.Wessner I 3^10, reproducing the life by Gaius Suetonius [l6 ] [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Prologus Aecyrae.’ refs.Ter. Hec. Tranquillus. For the transmission of Donatus’ commentary see v D-135. For use of Donatus’ commentary in the ‘Humanistic per- [n5 ] [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio iod’ seeVilla,‘‘LecturaTerentii’’, 269^70 and notes 30^1. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . tota graeca v Appollodori epidicazomenenos facta iiii.C. Fannio M. Valerio a1 Volcacius [Sedigitus: Extract from De poetis]. ‘Multos incerto consulibus’. certare hanc rem uidimus > Palmam poetae comico cui deferant’; refs. SeeT-021. 13 iambic trimeters.The author’s name is spelled‘Vulcatius’ in the v heading. [n5 ] [Caesariensis: Extract from Chronicon.] ‘Ex v Eusebio de temporibus’.Translated by Hieronymus. a1 Cicero, [MarcusTullius: Epigramma onTerentius].‘Cicero hac- refs. PL XXVII 507C. tenusTerentium cuius fuit studiosissimus laudat.’ refs. Suet. Poet. 8.111^14. [Venice:Vindelinus de Spira, c.1473]. Folio. As assigned and dated r a2 Caesar, [Gaius Iulius: Epigram on Terentius.] ‘Quoque Caesar by Go¡. Pr assigns to [Johannes de Colonia and Johannes de Terentio haec scripsit’. ‘Tu quoque tam submisso dimidiate Manthen]. CIBN dates to [c.1472]. Menander Poneris et merito puri sermonis amator’; 6 hexam- 10 8 6 > collation: [a b^l m n ]. eters. R1083 = 1638; Go¡ T-67; BMC V165; Pr 4286; BSB-InkT-85; CIBN refs. Suet. Poet. 8.116^21. T-61; Sheppard 3234. t-027^t-028] terentius afer, publius 2431

r a3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] ‘Andriae refs. SeeT-021. Argumentum.’ [Padua: Bartholomaeus deValdezoccho],4 Aug. 1474. Folio. refs. Sulp. peri. Ter. An. Terence’s plays and Sulpicius’s summa- collation: a b10 c^m8 n4. ries, on which seeT-021, are presented as verse. H 15375; Go¡ T-68; BMC VII 906; Pr 6764; CIBN T-94; Rhodes r a3 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria.‘Prologus Andriae.’ 1672; Sheppard 5565. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. COPY Sheet d in duplicate. b v [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Magalensibus(!) L. 2.7 9 Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, appar- Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currilibus . . . M. ently bound for Lord Harley by Christopher Chapman. For the Val. Mutio Fanio consulibus’. stamps see Nixon, ‘Harleian Bindings’, pl. 14, Chapman roll no. refs. SeeT-021. 5, also stamps, pl. 15, Chapman nos 3, 12, 13, 16, for the centre- b v [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] 9 piece, which resembles Nixon pl. 13. The gold stamp of the ‘Argumentum Eunuchi.’ Bodleian Library on both covers; marbled pastedowns. Size: refs.Ter. Eu. 320 ¿ 211 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 188 mm. b r [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. 10 Occasional marginal notes in two contemporary Italian cursive Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur hands, supplying brackets,‘nota’signs, three dots and tail, correc- exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ tions to the text, and references to Cicero and Valerius Maximus refs. SeeT-021. on b r and b r. b r TerentiusAfer, Publius: Eunuchus ‘Prologus Eunuchi.’ 2 4 10 On a r and a r two initials ‘P’ and ‘S’ are supplied in gold, on a refs.Ter. Eu. 1 3 mauve pen-work square with marginal extensions, the gold leaf e r [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus 2 of the ¢rst now almost entirely removed. Elsewhere initials and L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. IunioT. Symphoriano consulibus’. Provenance: Edward, Lord Harley, later 2nd Earl of Oxford refs. SeeT-021. (1689^1741); evidence of binding; upper corner of the front end- e r [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of 2 leaf cut o¡. Ralph Palmer (eighteenth century); see erased Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ inscription‘Bibliotheca Palmeriana’on the recto of the front end- refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. leaf. Ralph Verney, 2nd Earl Verney (1712?-1791); damaged e r TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ 2 armorial book-plate (Howe, Book Plates, 30323). Richard Heber refs.Ter. Hau. (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 3718; paper label at foot g v [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. Ma. P. 3 of spine. Purchased for »15; see Books Purchased (1835), 27. Cornelio Aphric. Aemylii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nicio shelfmark: Auct. P 4.17. et M. Cornelio consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. r g4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphi. T-028 Terentius Afer, Publius ‘Argumentum Adelphorum’. Comoediae. refs. Sulp. Peri Ter. Ad. r r a1 Donatus, [Aelius]: Vita Terentii. ‘Terentii vita ex Donati com- g4 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.‘Prologus.’ mentariis excerpta.’ refs.Ter. Ad. r refs. SeeT-027. i5 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Caes. Gn. r a2 [Epitaphium Terentii.] ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus altae > Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. currulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. refs. SeeT-022. r r a3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae i5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. Argumentum’. ‘Argumentum Phormionis’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. On these summaries seeT-021. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r r a3 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria.‘Prologus Andriae.’ i5 Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.‘Prologus.’ refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each refs.Ter. Ph. v play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. l6 [Unascribed didascalia.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio v b9 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Magalensibus(!) L. Albino L. Postumio Merula aedilibus currulibus. Modos fecit Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Otho Lucretius tibiis sarranis C. Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. Val. Mutio Fanio consulibus’. refs. SeeT-025. v refs. SeeT-021. l6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Hecyra. v b9 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum Ecyrae’. ‘Argumentum Eunuchi.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r refs.Ter. Eu. l7 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Prologus Ecyrae.’ r b10 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. refs.Ter. Hec. v Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur n4 ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ aedilibus currulibus . . . tota graeca Appollodori ejpwdikaxwme- refs. SeeT-021. nos(!) Facta. iiii. C. Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. r b10 Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.‘Prologus Eunuchi.’ refs.Ter. Eu. 2432 terentius afer, publius [t-028^t-029

r e2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue,6 (1835), L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. lot 3720; label at foot of spine. Purchased for »16; see Books IunioT. Symphroriano(!) consulibus’. Purchased (1835), 270. refs. SeeT-021. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.18. r e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. T-029 Terentius Afer, Publius r e2 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes refs.Ter. Hau. Calphurnius). v g3 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. Ma. P. r a2 Donatus, [Aelius]: VitaTerentii. Cornelio Aphric. Aemylii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nicio refs. SeeT-027. et M. Cornelio consulibus’. v a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs. SeeT-021. r refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. g4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphi. r a5 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] ‘Argumentum Adelphorum’. refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. On Donatus’commentary see D-153. refs. Sulp. Peri Ter. Ad. v r a5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae g4 Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.‘Prologus.’ Argumentum.’ refs.Ter. Ad. r refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see i5 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Caes. Gn. T-021.The summaries and Terence’s plays are presented as prose. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus r a6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii currulibus’. Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. refs. SeeT-022. r refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. i5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. r a6 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae prologus.’ ‘Argumentum Phormionis’. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. i5 Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.‘Prologus.’ v e3 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. refs.Ter. Ph. v Postumio Albino, L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . l6 [Unascribed didascalia.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio M.Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. Albino Luc. Postumio Merula aedilibus currulibus. Modos fecit refs. SeeT-021. Otho Lucretius tibiis sarranis et C. Fannio M.Valerioconsulibus’. v e3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi refs. SeeT-025. v Argumentum.’ l6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Hecyra. refs.Ter. Eu. ‘Argumentum Ecyrae’. r e4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on] Eunuchus. ‘In Sexti. P. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ Incipit: ‘[H]aec mascu- l7 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Prologus Ecyrae.’ lini generis nomine nuncupata fabula est Eunuchus . . .’ refs.Ter. Hec. v refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. n4 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio v e4 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . tota graeca Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur Appollodori epidicazomenenos(!) Facta. iiii. C. Fanio M.Valerio exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. refs. SeeT-021. v e4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi Prologus.’ Sant’Orso: Johannes de Reno, 30 Apr. 1475. Folio. refs.Ter. Eu. 10 8 4 r collation: a b c^m n . l1 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus HCR 15391; Go¡ T-70; BMC VII 1027; Pr 6936; CIBN T-66; Oates L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. 2610; Sheppard 5877. Sempronio consulibus’.

COPY refs. SeeT-021. l v Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] Wanting leaves a1^2. 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter pigskin over nineteenth- Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti century oak boards; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: an oval of tan leather on both covers. The paper was washed and ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula pressed in the nineteenth century. Size: 298 ¿ 208 ¿ 34 mm. Size Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ v of leaf: 285 ¿ 190 mm. l1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Some marginal and interlinear notes, almost entirely erased, in a Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ contemporaryhand. A few marginal notes in another contempor- refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. v ary Italian hand, extracting key words and supplying a pointing l1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ hand. refs.Ter. Hau. r mm v [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio On a3 a ¢ve-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in black ink. 8 Maximo P. Cor. Africano Aemylii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitio M. Corne. consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. t-029^t-030] terentius afer, publius 2433

r n1 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] T-030 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. r Comoediae. n2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. v ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ a1 Petrarca, Franciscus: Vita Terentii. ‘Terentii uita excerpta de refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. dictis D. F. Petrarcae’. Incipit: ‘[D]eTerentii uita in antiquis libris r multa reperiuntur plura . . .’On Petrarca’s sources for the Vita see n2 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ T-022. refs.Ter. Ad. r v a3 [Summary of contents.] ‘Terentii aphri poetae comici liber in sex r3 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio diuisa comoedias . . . ultima Hechira nuncupatur’. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . tota graeca r Apollodori epidicazomenos acta quater C. Fannio M.que a3 ‘Terentii Epitaphium.’‘Natus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis altae > Valerio consulibus’. Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. refs. SeeT-021. refs. SeeT-021. r v a3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae r3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ Argumentum primae comoediae argumentum’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see r T-021. These summaries and Terence’s plays are presented as r4 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P. Terentii afri afri(!) Phormionem verse. commentarium.’ r refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. a3 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Prohemium.’ v refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each r4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. refs.Ter. Ph. r v c3 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Luc. x1 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedili- Posthumio Albino Luc. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . bus currulibus’. M.Valerio Mucio Fabio consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. refs. SeeT-022. r v c3 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Eunuchi secundae x1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] ‘Argumentum.’ comoediae Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. cuius mutuo amore tenebatur exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ r refs. SeeT-021. x2 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata r interpretatio’. c3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. ‘Argumentum.’ v refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. x2 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ r refs.Ter. Hec. c3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Prologus’. r refs.Ter. Eu. &8 Calphurnius,[Johannes: Letteraddressed to] Marcus Aurelius. r refs. F.J.Loe¥er, DeCalphurnioTerentii interprete (Strasbourg, e4 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus 1882), 40^5; Monfasani,‘Calfurnio’s Identi¢cation’, 41^3. L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus curulibus . . . M. Iunio et T. Syphoriano consulibus’. Venice: Jacobus Rubeus, 25 Aug. 1476. Folio. 10 8 6 8 6 4 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 refs. SeeT-021. collation: a b^d e^g h i^l m mm n^q r s t u x y z & . r e4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] HC 15407; Go¡ T-73; Pr 4246; CIBN T-69; IGI 9427; Rhodes 1673; Hautontimorumenos.‘Argumentum Heautontimerumenos(!)’ Sheppard 3425^6. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. v COPY e4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper refs.Ter. Hau. r boards; bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library ¡5 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. Max. P. on both covers. Size: 295 ¿ 212 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ Cornelio Aphri. Aemylii Pauli aedilibus curulibus . . . A. Nicio et 195 mm. M. Cornelio consulibus’. Frequent marginal and interlinear notes on both text and com- refs. SeeT-021. r mentary in a late ¢fteenth-century cursive Italian hand, supplying ¡5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. synonyms, pointing hands, brackets, ‘nota’ signs, three dots and ‘Argumentum Adelphoe.’ tail, and extracting key words. Bibliographical notes in German refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. r r in a seventeenth-century(?) hand on a1 . Bookseller’s mark ¡5 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Adelphoe.‘Prologus’. ‘2492^359 > J’ in pencil on the front pastedown.‘80/’ in pencil on refs.Ter. Ad. v v &8 . h5 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Caes. Gn. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Cornelio aedilibus curulibus. . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus cur- Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- ulibus’. label; sale (1835), lot 3728. Purchased for »1. 3. 0; see Books refs. SeeT-022. v Purchased (1835), 27. h5 [Anonymous summaryof] Phormio.‘Argumentum Phormionis’. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.19. Incipit: ‘[E]x duobus fratribus alter locuplex duxit uxorem locu- pletem . . .’ refs. SeeT-022. r h6 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Periocha of Phormio.] ‘Argumentum’. 2434 terentius afer, publius [t-030^t-031

refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. Peter Elmsley (ex informatione Roger Middleton) for »6. 6. 0: see r h6 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus’. the annotated sale catalogue and Books Purchased (1791), 2. refs.Ter. Ph. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.11. r k7 [Unascribed didascalia.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio Albino L. Postumio Merula aedilibus curulibus, ii sine interpella- tione Modos fecit Otho Lucretius tibiis sarranis, et C. Fannio M. T-031 Terentius Afer, Publius Valerio consulibus’. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes refs. SeeT-025. Calphurnius, ed. Hieronymus Bononius). r k7 [Anonymous summary of] Hecyra. ‘Argumentum Aecyrae.’ r A2 [Donatus, Aelius]: VitaTerentii. All texts in this edition are edi- Incipit:‘[A]dolescens qui meretricis amore tenebatur in peruigilio v ted by Hieronymus Bononius; see colophon on l7 . stuprauit uirginem . . .’ refs. SeeT-027. refs. SeeT-22. v v A2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] k7 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. ‘Argumentum.’ r A5 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. On Donatus’commentary see D-153. k7 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Prologus Aecyrae.’ r A6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae refs.Ter. Hec. r Argumentum.’ m6 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . Appollodori epidicazo- T-021.The summaries and Terence’s plays are presented as verse. menenos facta. iiii. C. Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. r A7 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii refs. SeeT-021. r Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. m6 Eusebius [Caesariensis: Extract from Chronicon.] ‘Ex Eusebio refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. de temporibus’.Translated by Hieronymus. r A7 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andriae.‘Andriae Prologus.’ refs. PL XXVII 507C. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each [Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, c.1475]. play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. v Folio. As assigned and dated by CIBN; Sheppard dates [c.1476]; E4 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. Polain assigns to Vindelinus de Spira. BMC notes similarities in Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. the layout of this edition and of [Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. c.1473] (T-026). refs. seeT-021. 8 6 v collation: a^f ¡ g^k l m . E4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris,Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi R 760; Go¡ T-74; BMC XII 16; Pr 4311; CIBN T-68; Polain 3661; Argumentum.’ Rhodes 1674; Sheppard 3478. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. r COPY E5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on] Eunuchus. ‘In Sexti. P. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the gold Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Gilt-edged leaves; refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. v marbled pastedowns; green silk bookmark. Size: 281 ¿ 197 ¿ E6 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Aliud Argumentum’. 31 mm. Size of leaf: 274 ¿ 188 mm. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur Some marginal annotations in Castel’s(?) and another contem- exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ porary French hand, supplying running headings in red or refs. SeeT-021. v brown ink, page numbers, pointing hands, comments on the text E6 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ of Andria, and extracting key words. On a r notes on metres used refs.Ter. Eu. 1 r byTerence. Bibliographical note by J. H. Hessels and a correction I8 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus by Proctor on front pastedown. L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. Capital strokes are supplied in red ink. Sempronio consulibus’. Provenance: Guillaume Castel (1458^1506); see partially erased refs. SeeT-021. v inscription: ‘Guillelmo de Castello Collegij Nauarre College I8 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] [humillissimo] didascalatus gradu Anno domini Mimo CCCCmo Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti lxxviijo donato [ ]In alma Parisiorum universitate regenti Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: Elementario minime(?) pertinet haec Therentij a¡ri codicum iiiii ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula [deleted] collectio, que si quanti ualet aut quanti constitit precii Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ v percunctetur aut hu[ ] duodecim solidorum praecio hanc emisse I8 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] se asseritur resp[onde]tur [ ] quomodocumque ullo fallacie decep- Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum’. tionis mendacij disc[ ]ere perhibetur. Anno superhabito die vero refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. v xxa 3a mensis aprilis in vico sancti Jaco[bi] m[aioris/inoris] tut I8 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ signo pellicani coram ecclesia beati Juonis(?) Mo’auš [em ]tretho’ refs.Ter. Hau. v aš q’ in ¢ne composita est’. Clairvaux, Langres, Champagne, L9 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio BVM, Cistercians (sixteenth century); ‘Liber sanctae mariae cla- Maximo P. Cor. Africano Aemylii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . lis. vije xc’, deleted, ‘ixe lxii’ added). Antoine Marie Pa“ ris d’Illins A Nitio M. Cor. consulibus’. (1746^1809); Bibliotheca Parisiana, lot 190. Purchased through refs. SeeT-021. r a1 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] t-031^t-032] terentius afer, publius 2435

r refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. On A2 an eight-line intial ‘P’ is supplied in red, with a three- r a2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. leaved ornament at three corners. Thereafter initials, some with ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ reserved white decoration and/or £ourishes extending into the refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. margin, paragraph marks, and capital strokes are supplied in red. refs. SeeT-021. Provenance: Fiecht, Tyrol, Benedictines, S. Josephus (formerly r r a2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ St Georgenberg); inscription on A3 ; ‘Ad Bibliothecam v refs.Ter. Ad., wanting Act I, lines 125^54. Monasterij Montis S. Georgij’; on F7 : ‘Ad Bibliothecam v e2 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio Monasterii 1659’. Purchased for »5. 15. 6; see Books Purchased Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio (1851), 69. MitioqueValerio consulibus’. shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.21. refs. SeeT-021. v e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ T-032 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes r e3 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii Calphurnius). Afri Phormionem commentarium’. r a2 [Donatus, Aelius: Life of Terence.] ‘Terentii Vita.’ refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. v refs. SeeT-027. e3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ v a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs.Ter. Ph. v refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. h4 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare v a4 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] Gn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedili- refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. On Donatus’commentary see D-153. bus currulibus’. v a5 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio refs. SeeT-022. v aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. h4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] refs.Ter. An. didasc. Attests the Megalesian Games of166 BC as ‘Argumentum.’ the date of ¢rst production; see OCD 1484. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v r a5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae h5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on] Hecyra.‘In P. Sext. Terenti Argumentum.’ Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. v T-021. These summaries and Terence’s plays are presented as h5 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Hecyra.‘Ecurae prologus.’ verse. refs.Ter. Hec. r v a6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii l6 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. M.queValerio consulibus’. r a6 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria.‘Andriae Prologus.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each edition. r play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. l7 Calphurnius, [Johannes: Letter addressed to] Marcus Aurelius. v e3 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. refs. SeeT-029. v Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. l7 [Epitaphium Terentii.] ‘Praefatio quaedam.’ ‘Natus in excaelsis Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. tectis Carthaginis altae > Romanis ducibusbellica preda fui’;3 ele- refs. SeeT-021. giac distichs. v e3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi refs. SeeT-021. v Argumentum.’ l7 [Colophon.] ‘Terentii comoedias cum Donati interpretis com- refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. mentario . . . doctrinam studiumque Calphurnii Hieronymo r e4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on] Eunuchus.‘Aelii Donati in Bononio enixe commendante’. Hieronymus Bononius is named Sexti. P. Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ Incipit: as editor. v ‘[H]aec masculini generis nomine nuncupata fabula est l7 Bononius, [Hieronymus: Poem on the edition]. ‘Bononii Eunuchus . . .’ Carmen.’ ‘Vsteri summite fabulas Terenti > Iunctum marginibus refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. dehinc supremis’; 9 hendecasyllabics. v e4 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ Treviso: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 18 Sept. 1477. Folio. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur collation: A10 B^K8 L10 a^l8. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ HC *15408; Go¡ T-75; BMC XII 64; Pr 6481; BSB-Ink T-86; CIBN refs. SeeT-021. v T-71; Rhodes,Treviso, no. 71; Sheppard 5514. e4 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ COPY refs.Ter. Eu. r Binding: Twentieth-century grey-brown paper boards. Yellow- l1 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus edged leaves. Size: 320 ¿ 219 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. 203 mm. Sempronio consulibus’. A few marginal notes, mainly brackets. refs. SeeT-021. v l1 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti 2436 terentius afer, publius [t-032^t-033

Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio’. Incipit: title in gilt on a red leather label on the spine; sprinkled blue- ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; indigo silk bookmark. Size: Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ 300 ¿ 214 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 200 mm. v l1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] A few notes in a contemporary German hand, mainly supplying Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ running headings, brackets, and extracting key words. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. Initials are supplied in red, some with reserved white decoration. v l1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ Provenance: Lu« der Kulenkamp (1724^1794); sale (Go« ttingen, refs.Ter. Hau. 1796), lot 20(1). Purchased for »1. 1. 6; see Books Purchased v mm8 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Qu. Fabio (1796), 2. Maximo P. Cor. Africano Aemylii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . shelfmark: Auct. O 1.8. A. Nicio et M. Corne. consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. r T-033 Terentius Afer, Publius n1 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes r n2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. Calphurnius, ed. Ludovicus de Strazarolis). ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ r a2 [Donatus, Aelius: Life of Terence.] ‘Terentii Vita.’Alltexts in this refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. r edition are edited by Ludovicus de Strazarolis; see colophon on n2 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.‘Prologus.’ r z5 . refs.Ter. Ad. v refs. SeeT-027. r3 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio v a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fanio M. refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. Valerio consulibus’. v a4 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs. SeeT-021. v refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. On Donatus’commentary see D-153. r3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. v a5 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M Fuluio ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r refs. SeeT-032. r4 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P.Terentii afri Phormionem commen- v a5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae tarium.’Incipit:‘‘‘Postquam poetauetus poetam non potest’’ [Ter. Argumentum’. Ph. prologus 1]. Hanc comeoedia, manifestum est, prius ab refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see Apollodoro sub alio nomine . . .’ T-021.The summaries and Terence’s plays are presented as verse. refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r v a6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii r4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. refs.Ter. Ph. v refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. x1 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare r a6 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae prologus.’ Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedili- refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each bus curulibus’. play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. refs. SeeT-022. r v e1 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. Postumio x1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M.Valerio C. ‘Argumentum.’ Mutio Fannio consulibus’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r refs. SeeT-021. x2 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata r e1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi interpretatio’. argumentum.’ refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. v refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. x2 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ v e1 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sexti Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentar- refs.Ter. Hec. v ium’. Incipit:‘[H]aec masculini generis nomine nuncupata fabula &7 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio est Eunuchus . . .’ Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fanio M. refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. Valerio consulibus’. r e2 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur edition. r exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ &8 [Registrum.] refs. SeeT-021. r Venice: Nicolaus Girardengus, de Novis, 15 Dec. 1479. Folio. e2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Eunuchi prologus.’ collation: a10 b^d8 e^g6 h8 i^l6 m4 mm8 n^q8 r^u6.8 x8 y Z6 &8. refs.Ter. Eu. v H *15409; Go¡ T-77; BMC V 272; Pr 4463; BSB-Ink T-88; CIBN i4 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus T-73; Rhodes 1675; Sack, Freiburg, 3355; Sheppard 3619. L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T.

COPY Sempronio consulibus’. Leaves t transposed in binding. refs. SeeT-021. 3^4 v Binding: Eighteenth-centuryblind- and gold-tooled mottled tree i4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] calf; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. The Hautontimorumenos.‘Heantontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. t-033^t-034] terentius afer, publius 2437

v i4 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] supplying underlining, running headings, synonyms, and a few Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti comments summarizing the commentary. Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: Some initials are painted in red or blue ink at the beginning of ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula Andria. Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ Provenance: [ ] Vaetsch (£. c.1500), probably of Germany; r e i5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ inscription: ‘Va tsch’. Sheppard notes ‘at end. reading uncertain’. refs.Ter. Hau. PhilipYorke (1690^1764), 1st Earl of Hardwicke; armorial book- v l2 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Qu. Fabio plate (of Yorke as 1st Lord Hardwicke (from 1733)), Hardwicke Maximo P. Cor. Afribano(!) Aemylii Pauli aedilibus . . . A. Mitio quartering Gibbon [mother of the 1st Earl]: see Howe, Book M. Corne. consulibus’. Plates, 32869; not in Hardwicke sale, May 1792. Purchased for refs. SeeT-021. »2. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1792), 1. r l3 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] shelfmark: Auct. O 1.9. refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. r l4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ T-034 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes r l4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ Calphurnius). refs.Ter. Ad. r v a2 [Donatus, Aelius: Life of Terence.] ‘Terentii Vita.’ q3 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio refs. SeeT-027. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . C. Fannio M.que v a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] Valerio consulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. refs. SeeT-021. r v a4 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] q3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. On Donatus’commentary see D-153. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ v a4 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. q4 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P.Terentii Afri Phormionem commen- refs. SeeT-032. tarium.’ v a4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] ‘Andriae refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. v Argumentum’. q4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see refs.Ter. Ph. r T-021. These summaries and Terence’s plays are presented as t8 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Caesare verse. Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Ful. L. Marco aedilibus r a5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentaryon Andria.] ‘Sex. P.Terentii Afri currulibus’. comoedias examinata interpretatio’. refs. SeeT-022. v refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. t8 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata r a5 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae prologus.’ interpretatio’. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. r play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. u1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Hecyra.‘Hecyrae prologus.’ v e4 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. refs.Ter. Hec. r Postumio L Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . M.Valerio z5 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fanio M. refs. SeeT-021. Valerio consulibus’. v e4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this Argumentum.’ edition. r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. z5 [Colophon] ‘ . . . Recognitum per magistrum Aluisyum r e5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘Aelii Donati in Strazarolum’. Sexti. P.Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ Treviso: Paulus de Ferraria, 5 July 1481. Folio. refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. 10 8.6 12 6 8 6 v collation: a b^i k l^s t u^z . e5 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ HC *15393; Go¡ T-79; BMC VI 898; Pr 6501; BSB-Ink T-89; Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adolescentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur Rhodes,Treviso, no. 94; Sheppard 5544. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’

COPY refs. SeeT-021. e v [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ Wanting the blank leaf a1. 5 Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the gold refs.Ter. Eu. r stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; ‘1882’ manuscript k4 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus label at the head of the spine. Marbled pastedowns. Size: 293 ¿ L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus curulibus . . . M. Iunio T. 217 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 199 mm. Sempronio consulibus’. Some marginal and interlinear annotations in a contemporary refs. SeeT-021. v German hand, mainly to Andria, extracting key words and k4 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: 2438 terentius afer, publius [t-034^t-035

‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula divided by double ¢llets into lozenge-shaped compartments, each Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ containing a £eur-de-lis stamp. The title in gilt on a leather label v k4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] on the spine.‘287’ manuscript label at the base of the spine. Size: Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ 311 ¿ 210 ¿ 39 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 208 mm. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. Unidenti¢ed leaf from a dictionary printed in Silber’s 92 G, v k4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ including the text: ‘Stematon tumor mollis carnis, Stemon est refs.Ter. Hau. litus angustum, Stephanus stephane grece latine dicitur coronam r n4 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Qu. Fabio Ma. unde stephanus . . .’Reverse imprint of leaf from a chronicle, now P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitio et lost, formerly a⁄xed to rear pastedown. M. Corne. consulibus’. Some marginal and interlinear annotations to Andria in an early refs. SeeT-021. sixteenth-century north European hand, mainly extracting key r n4 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] words and phrases from the text and commentary, and supplying refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. synonyms, rhetorical terms, and underlining. r n5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. Provenance: Matheus (¢fteenth century), of Italy; inscription ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ ‘Mathei’ on the front pastedown. Leonardus (sixteenth century), refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. of Italy;‘Leonardus S[ancti . . .]’. Jacob Feret (£. c.1500); inscrip- r r n5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ tion on a1 : ‘Jacobus Feretus est verus posessor istius voluminis’. refs.Ter. Ad. Hieronymus Chalon (second half of seventeenth century); r r s3 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio inscription on a1 : ‘D[ominus] Hieronimus Chalon Presbiter Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio canonicus et camerarius S[anc]ti Pauli Lugdunensis dono dedit M.queValerio consulibus’. Seminario Sancti Irenaei anno domini 16 . . .’ Lyon, S. , refs. SeeT-021. College of S. Johannes Evangelus; see inscription above. r s3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. Purchased for »0. 7.6; see Books Purchased (1841), 37. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ shelfmark: Auct. Q 2.18. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. v s3 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P.Terentii Afri Formionem commen- T-035 Terentius Afer, Publius tarium.’ Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r Calphurnius). s4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ r refs.Ter. Ph. a2 [Donatus, Aelius: Life of Terence.] ‘Terentii Vita.’ r y3 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Caesare refs. SeeT-027. r Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedili- a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] bus currulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. v refs. SeeT-022. a3 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] r y3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. On Donatus’commentary see D-153. r ‘Argumentum.’ a4 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. v y3 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata refs. SeeT-032. r interpretatio’. a4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. Argumentum.’ r y4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra.] refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see refs.Ter. Hec. T-021.These and Terence’s plays are presented as verse. v v [m]8 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio a4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘Sex. P. Terentii Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. M.Valerio consulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. v refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this a4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Andriae prologus.’ edition. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 15 Mar. d r [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. 1483. Folio. 6 Postumio L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M.Valerio collation: a b8 c^z &6 [m]8. C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. HC 15384; Pr 5943; IGI 9442; Sheppard 4947^8. refs. seeT-021. COPY d r [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi v 6 Leaf [m]8 , colophon l. 5:‘. . . > Marcii’ (not as IGI). Argumentum.’ Binding: Fifteenth- or sixteenth-century(?) blind-tooled south- refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. ern French/Italian calf over wooden boards with slightly bevelled v d6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘Aelii Donati in edges, rebacked. Two clasps removed. On both covers double ¢l- Sexti. P.Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ lets form a triple frame, the ¢rst two frames intersecting.Within refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. the outer frame alternate rosette and small rose stamps. Within the inner frame a £eur-de-lis block stamp. The inner rectangle is t-035^t-036] terentius afer, publius 2439

r e1 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adolescentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur edition. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ Venice: AndreasTorresanusdeAsula and Bartholomaeus de Blavis refs. SeeT-021. de Alexandria, 4 Dec. 1483. Folio. r e1 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ collation: a8 b^t6 u10. refs.Ter. Eu. HC 15394 = H 15392?; Go¡ T-81; BMC V 307; Pr 4702; CIBN T-78; v h6 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Sheppard 3770. L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Elacco(!) aedilibus currulibus . . . M. IunioT. Sempronio consulibus’. COPY Binding: Twentieth-century cloth. Blue endleaves. Size: 328 ¿ refs. SeeT-021. 230 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 318 ¿ 214 mm. h v Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] 6 Frequent marginal notes in a contemporary German hand, sup- Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti plying underlining in brown or red or green ink, pointing hands, Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: brackets, some corrections to the text, and extracting key words. ‘‘‘[I]n militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula On a r in the same German hand Latin elegiac distichs headed: Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ 1 ‘Franciscus Hispanus Cirurgicus Barbare sue formosissimae h v [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] 6 Gedanensis Salutem permontanum’, incipit:‘Barbara gedanensis Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ specimen £os et decus Salue o p[ ] stella corusca solis’; 38 elegiac refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. > distichs. On u v: ‘Carmen saphicum de Karolo Gallorum rege ex i r [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ 8 1 Spira per Jacobum [Wimpfeling] Sletzstat, oratorem Regis refs.Ter. Hau. > Romanorum editum. Regis ex raptu tetrico portatis Qui dolo l v [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Qu. Fabio Ma. > > 2 foedat thalamos pudicos’; 10 sapphic stanzas; see Joseph Anton P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitio et S. von Riegger, Amoenitates literariae Friburgenses, 3 vols (Ulm, M. Corne. consulibus’. 1775^6), III 575^6. Some notes in Milagius’ hand in German and refs. SeeT-021. Latin on g v, r r-v, and u r, where he records that he ¢nished read- l v [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] 5 4 10 2 ing the book on 10 Mar. 1658, and read it again from 16 Jan. to 20 refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. Mar. 1659. l r [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. 3 Provenance: Immanuel Martinus Milagius (1598^1657); inscrip- ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ tion on a r: ‘Immanuel Martinus Milagius’. Purchased on 17 Jan. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. 1 1894 from M. Spirgatis, Catalogue 19, no. 568, for 30 Marks; see l v [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ 3 Library Bills. refs.Ter. Ad. v shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1483.1. p1 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio MarcoqueValerio consulibus’. T-036 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. SeeT-021. Comoediae: Andria, Eunuchus, Adelphi (extracts). r p2 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P.Terentii Afri Phormionem commen- Fragment. tarium.’ [Paris: Ulrich Gering, c.1483]. 4o. According to Pellechet 10979, refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. this single uncut sheet of printer’s waste appears to be later than v p2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. Gering’s folio edition. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ collation: unknown. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. Type: 100 R; capital spaces with guide-letters. Number of leaves v p2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ unknown. 21 lines (leaded). Type area: 145 ¿ 92 mm (sheet num- refs.Ter. Ph. bered ‘3’ in pencil). Across the fold, a watermark of a bull’s head v s3 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Caesare surmounted by a cross. Horizontal chain-lines. Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedili- Pr 7887; Sheppard 6154^5. bus curulibus’. COPY refs. SeeT-022. Bound in a modern guard-bookof French printed fragments with s v Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata 3 H-074. Size of leaf: 213 ¿ 155 mm. interpretatio’. A single uncut folded sheet printed on one side only, containing refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. on the half-sheet numbered 1 in pencil, right-hand side (signed s r [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] 4 ‘e’): Ter. An. 975^81, and the didascalia for Eunuchus; left-hand ‘Argumentum.’ side: Ter. Ad. 591^610. On the half-sheet numbered 3 in pencil, refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. right-hand side: Ter. Ad. 537^53; left-hand side: the anonymous s r [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] 4 summary of Eunuchus, incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adolescentem (cuius refs.Ter. Hec. mutuo amore tenebatur) . . .’ and Ter. Eu., prologus 1^14. All u r [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio 10 texts presented as prose. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fanio M. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Valerio consulibus’. shelfmark: Inc. c. F97.1(1). 2440 terentius afer, publius [t-037

T-037 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. SeeT-021. v Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes q6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ Calphurnius). refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r r A2 [Donatus, Aelius]: VitaTerentii. r1 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P.Terentii Afri Phormionem commen- refs. SeeT-027. tarium.’ v A2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. v refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. r1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ * ** [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs.Ter. Ph. r refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. u4 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio r a1 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii Caesare, Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Qu. Fuluio L. Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. Marco aedilibus currulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. refs. SeeT-022. r r a1 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriaeprologus.’ u4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] refs.Ter. An. On the subscription‘Calliopius recensui’after each ‘Argumentum.’ play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v v e2 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. u4 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Aphri Ecyram examinata Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . M. interpretatio’. Valerio C. Mutio Fannio cousulibus(!)’. refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. r refs. SeeT-021. u5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra.] v e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi refs.Ter. Hec. v Argumentum.’ z7 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lutio Postumio refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. Albino Lutio Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio r e3 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus]. ‘In Sexti. P. M.Valerio consulibus’. Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. edition. v r e3 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. z8 ‘Registrum’. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis and Dionysius exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ Bertochus, 8 June 1485. Folio. refs. SeeT-021. collation: A4 a^y6 z8. Leaf A signed A. e r [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus’ 2 3 HC *15396; BMC V 390; Pr 4848; Sheppard 4042. refs.Ter. Eu. r COPY k1 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti Wanting A4, the blank leaf A1, and gathering g. Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; the gold stamp of the ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula Bodleian Library on both covers; title in gilt on a black leather Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ label on the spine. Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 304 ¿ 207 ¿ r 27 mm. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 193 mm. k1 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. The note ‘to my wy¡e’ in a sixteenth-century hand. Some mar- Sempronio consulibus’. ginal notes in the hand of William Mussendine, mainly supplying refs. SeeT-021. page numbers and running headings. On the verso of the front r endleaf, in Mussendine’s hand, the heading ‘AndriaTerrentii A k1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] > Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimerumenos(!) Argumentum.’ fabula interlocutores’, and etymological notes on the names of refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. Terence’s dramatis personae: ‘Simo senex, dictus a specie, Simi r fere sunt iracundi Sosia libertus, para; to; swvzein quia servatus k1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ > > > refs.Ter. Hau. erat in bello > Davus servus dictus a patria: Davi qui > et Daci v populi sunt in ponto ad Istri fontes versus Germaniam . . .’ m3 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Qu. Fabio r On A2 an initial ‘P’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue with Ma. P. Cornelio Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . r A. Nitino M. Cor. consulibus’. reserved white decoration. On a1 a four-line initial ‘P’ is supplied refs. SeeT-021. in gilt on a square painted red with white pen-work; the area r inside the body of the letter is painted blue. The vertical stroke of m4 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. the ‘P’, forming the left-hand side of the square, outlined in red v and blue with white pen-work. Elsewhere initials and paragraph m4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum argumenta.’ marks are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Edward Bull (late ¢fteenth century); inscription: refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. r v ‘Edwarde Bulle’at head of n2 .Thomas Mussendine (sixteenth or m4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ v seventeenth century); inscription ‘Tho Musš s’ on z8 . William refs.Ter. Ad. v v Mussendine (b. 1616); inscription on z8 : ‘William Mussendine q6 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio > Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . Appollodori epidicazo- menenos facta. iiii. C. Fannio M.Valerio consulibus’. t-037^t-038] terentius afer, publius 2441

v Coll. Cht.’. Date of acquisition unknown; the books with neigh- l4 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio bouring shelfmarks were purchased in the1830s. Maximo, P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus curulibus . . . shelfmark: Auct. P 4.20. A. Nitino et M. Corne. consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. v T-038 Terentius Afer, Publius l4 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes r Calphurnius, ed. Johannes Britannicus). l5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ r a2 [Donatus, Aelius]: Vita Terentii. This and the other texts in this refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. v edition are edited by Johannes Britannicus. l5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ refs. ed.Wessner I 3^10. refs.Ter. Ad. v r a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] p5 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Posth. Albino refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. L. Cor. Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio M.queVal. con- r a4 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] sulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. refs. SeeT-021. v v a4 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Foluio(!) p5 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P.Terentii Afri Phormionem commen- et M. Glabrione Q. MinucioValerio aedilibus . . . M. Marcello et tarium.’ Sulpitio consulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r refs. seeT-032. p6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. v a4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see p6 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ T-021.These and Terence’s plays are presented as verse. refs.Ter. Ph. r r a5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii t2 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In P. Sext. Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. interpretatio’. refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. r v a5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Andriaeprologus.’ t2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Hecyra. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each ‘Argumentum.’ play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v r d5 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. s4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Hecyrae prologus.’ Postumio L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . M.Valerio refs.Ter. Hec. v C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. x7 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio refs. SeeT-021. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio v d5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi M.Valerio consulibus’. Argumentum.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. edition. v r d5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘In Sexti. P. x8 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ Petroparaticus. Incipit: ‘[V]ide, obsecro, uir humanissime, quan- refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. topere cupidus sim . . .’Johannes Britannicus announces himself v d6 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ as editor of the texts in this edition. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adolescentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 9 Nov. 1487. Folio. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ collation: a^d8 e^t6 u x8. refs. SeeT-021. HC *15415; Go¡ T-84; BMC V 354; Pr 4774; BSB-Ink T-94; d v [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ 6 Sheppard 3921. refs.Ter. Eu. r COPY i1 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. Binding: Seventeenth-century calf, rebacked; grey pastedowns. Sempronio consulibus’. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 203 mm. refs. SeeT-021. A few marginal notes in red or brown ink in a c.1500 Italian hand, i v Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] mainlyextracting key words and supplying corrections to thetext. 1 r Hautontimorumenos.‘In P. Sexti Terentii Heautontimorumenon ‘3050’ in black ink on a1 . examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit:‘‘‘[I]n militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue ink with Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula Menandri graeca, quae facta a red pen-work. Terentio latina . . .’ Provenance: Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk (1628^1684); v v see stamp on a : ‘Soc. Reg. Lond. ex dono Henr. Howard i1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] 1 Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ Norfolciensis’. London, Royal Society: see Catalogue of the refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. Library of the Royal Society (London, 1825), 126 and stamp on v v a ; not found in R. Farquharson Sharp, Catalogue of a i1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ 1 refs.Ter. Hau. Collection of Early Printed Books in the Library of the Royal v Society (London, 1910); sale stamp on x7 ‘Roy. Soc. sold’. 2442 terentius afer, publius [t-038^t-039

Dorothy Boraston; armorial book-plate. Purchased in 1960 from militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula Dorothy Boraston; see note on front pastedown and stamp dated Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ v v 31 Oct. 1960 on a2 . k1 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1487.2. refs.Ter. Hau. r m4 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio Ma. P. Cornelio Africano aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitino M. Cor. T-039 Terentius Afer, Publius consulibus’. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes refs. SeeT-021. r Calphurnius; ed.Valerius Superchius?). m4 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] r refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. [*2 ] [Donatus, Aelius: Vita Terentii].‘Terentii uita ex Donati com- r mentariis excepta.’ m5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. refs. SeeT-027. ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ v refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. [*2 ] [Euanthius: De fabula.] r refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. m5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ v refs.Ter. Ad. [*3 ] [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] r refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. r1 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio r Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . G. Fannio M. [*4 ] [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M Fuluio aedilibus et M. Glabrione . . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. Valerio consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. refs. SeeT-032. r r r1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. [*4 ] [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Argumentum Andrie.’ ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. v v r1 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii [*4 ] Superchius, Valerius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Georgius, of Venice. Incipit: ‘Lectitanti mihi, uir eruditissime, Afri Phormionem commentarium’. refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. nonnunquam Terentii Afri lepidissimi poetae . . .’ Superchius r refers to himself as editor of Terence in this letter. r2 Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio. v refs.Ter. Ph. [*4 ] Superchius, Valerius: [Poem addressed to] Terentius. ‘Ad v u4 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Terentius.’ ‘Saepe tuum miratus opus, facunde Terenti > Sospite quo latio lingua diserta uiget’; 5 elegiac distichs Caesare Cn. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q Fuluio L. r Marco aedilibus currulibus’. a1 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria.] ‘In Sex. P.Terentii refs. SeeT-022. Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. v refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. u4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] r ‘Argumentum.’ a1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Andriaeprologus.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription‘Calliopius recensui’after each r play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. u5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext. Terenti v Aphri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. e2 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. v Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. u5 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ refs.Ter. Hec. refs. SeeT-021. r v z8 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lutio Postumio e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] ‘Argumentum.’ Albino Lutio Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. M.Valerio consulibus’. r refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this e3 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘In Sexti. P. Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ edition. refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, 12 Aug. 1488. Folio. v 4 6 8 e3 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. collation: [* ] a^y z . Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur H 15397; BMC V 463; Pr 5208; BSB-InkT-95; Sheppard 4288.

exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ COPY refs. SeeT-021. Wanting the blank leaf [* r]. v 1 e3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment; blue-edged leaves. refs.Ter. Eu. Size: 310 ¿ 210 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 201 mm. r k1 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Bookseller’s mark ‘884’ in pencil on front pastedown. L. Cor. Len. L.ValeFlacco aedilibus cururulibus(!) . . . M. IunoT. Manuscript notes on recto of front endleaf e¡aced with black Sempronio consulibus’. ink. A few marginal notes in a contemporary Italian hand, mainly refs. SeeT-021. supplying pointing hands and corrections to the text. r k1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Initials are supplied in red. Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum’. Provenance: Purchased by Heber for »2. 2. 0, according to the refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. price in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Heber (1773^ r k1 Calphurnius, Johannes: Commentaryon Hautontimorumenos. ‘In Sexti Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata’. Incipit: ‘‘‘In t-039^t-040] terentius afer, publius 2443

v 1833); see label on spine; Catalogue, 9 (1836), lot 2978. Purchased l6 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] for »0. 9.0; see Books Purchased (1836), 32. refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. r shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.22. m1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. T-040 Terentius Afer, Publius r m1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes refs.Ter. Ad. r Calphurnius). p6 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Post. Albino L. r Cor. Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . G. Fannio MarcoqueValerio a1 [Title-page.] v consulibus’. a1 [Donatus, Aelius]: ‘Terentii Vita.’ refs. SeeT-021. refs. SeeT-027. r v p6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. a1 [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. a3 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] v refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. p6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii v Afri Phormionem commentarium’. a3 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M Fuluio refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. r refs. seeT-032. q1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ v refs.Ter. Ph. a3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] v refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. t1 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis S. Iu. Caesare Cn. r Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Ful. L. Mar. aedilibus curru- a4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria].‘In Sex. P.Terentii Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. libus’. refs. SeeT-022. refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. v r t1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] a4 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae Prologus.’ refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each ‘Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. r v t2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext. Terenti e2 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. r refs. SeeT-021. t2 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ v refs.Ter. Hec. e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi v Argumentum.’ y3 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lucio Postumio refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio M. v Valerio consulibus’. e2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘In Sexti. P. Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. edition. r e3 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, and Simon de Luere, Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur 30 Jan. 1489/90. Folio. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ collation: a^x6 y4. refs. SeeT-021. HC 15398; Go¡ T-86; BMC XII 33; Pr 5212; IGI 9452; Sheppard v e3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ 4291^2. refs.Ter. Eu. COPY v i4 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper L. Cor. Len. L. Va. Flac. aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. boards; bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library Sempronio consulibus’. on both covers.‘Te[ ] > H[ ] > I[ ]’ in black ink across the fore-edge. refs. SeeT-021. Size: 320 ¿ 231 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 316 ¿ 212 mm. v i4 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] On front pastedown in pencil a bookseller’s number: ‘2493^359’. Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti r On a1 in pencil a bookseller’s number [ ] 276 1227’. Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: Provenance: F[rater?] Johannes Groningensis (£. 1556); inscrip- ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula r tion on a1 : ‘Vs[ui] F. Joannes Groningensis 1556 deseruitio’. Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ Christianus Groningensis: see inscription on a r: ‘Christianus v 1 i4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Groniensis 1562’. Petrus of Kaub on the Rhine (£. 1567): inscrip- Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum’. r tion on a1 : ‘Sum Petri Cubensis ab anno Catholicae Veritatis refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. Sexagesimo Septimo’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); r i5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ book-label; sale (1835), lot 3730; purchased for »0.10.0; see Books refs.Ter. Hau. Purchased (1835), 27. r l6 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. Maximo. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.21. P. Cor. Africano aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitino M. Cor. con- sulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. 2444 terentius afer, publius [t-041

T-041 Terentius Afer, Publius refs.Ter. Ad. v Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes b2 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Posthumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio Calphurnius). MarcoqueValerio consulibus’. r A1 [Title-page.] refs. SeeT-021. r v A2 [Donatus, Aelius]: ‘VitaTerenti’. b2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. refs. SeeT-027. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ r A3 [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. v refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. b2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii r A5 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] Afri Phormionem commentarium’. refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r r A6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae b3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ argumentum.’ refs.Ter. Ph. r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. n1 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare v A6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria].‘In Sex. P.Terentii Cn. Cornelio edilibus currulibus . . . Q. Fulutio(!) L. Marco edili- Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. bus currulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. refs. SeeT-022. v r A6 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae Prologus.’ n1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Hecyra. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription‘Calliopius recensui’after each ‘Argumentum Ecyrae.’ play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v r I5 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Eunuchus.] n2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext. Terenti v refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497.Title on I6 :‘AliiDonati grammatici Aphri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. (Ci) in Sexti(P) Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium’. refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. v r I5 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. n2 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. refs.Ter. Hec. v Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. s7 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lucio Postumio refs. SeeT-021. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio r I6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi M.Valerio consulibus’. Argumentum.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. edition. v I [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ o 6 [Strasbourg: Johann Pru« ss, 1489^93]. 4 . For this dating see CIBN Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur and Sheppard. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ collation: A^H8.8.6.6. i6 K8 L6 M^Z8.8.6.6 a8 b c6 d e8 f g6 h8 i6 ij6 refs. SeeT-021. 8 6 8 r k^o p q r s . K1 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ Types: 65 (but with both double and single hyphens, not as BMC I p. refs.Ter. Eu. v 118), commentary, ‘Vita Terentii’; 80, text (usually leaded); 156, S2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus r running headings; 300, title-page. 266 leaves. 38 lines (A4 ), 40 L. Cor. Len. L.Vale. Flacco aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. r r lines (A2 ), 41 lines (A3 ), plus headline. Type area: 135 (145) ¿ Sempronio consulibus’. r r 87 mm (A3 ). Leaf A1 , title: ‘Therencius poeta cum comento refs. SeeT-021. r > v dona ti grammatici.’; A2 : [running heading] ‘Vita Terentij S2 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] > r> pVblius Terentius > afer chartagine natus |eruiuit Rome . . .’; A7 , Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti l. 18: ‘Publii Terentij afri poete comici Andrie argumentum. Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: > > |Ororem fal|o creditam meretricule Genere andrie Glicerium ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula v > viciauit pamphilus: . . .’; A : [running heading] ‘Prologus Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ > 7 > Aelij Donati graš matici clari||imi in |ex. P.Terentij Afri comedias S v [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] > 2 examinata interpretatio. [commentary] pOeta quum primuš ... Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum’. > v ... [text] Andrie prologus. pOeta quum primuš . . .’; s , l. 9 (of refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. > > > 7 text): ‘ . . . Apollodori epidicaq omenos. acta. iiij. C. Fa nio. M. S r [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ > 3 Valerio Con|ulibus. Finis.’ refs.Ter. Hau. > v HCR 15389; Go¡ T-83; Pr 567; BSB-Ink T-96; CIBN T-81; Sack, Z2 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fabio Ma. Freiburg, 3358; Sheppard 434. P. Cornelio Africano Emilii Pauli edilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitino M. Cor. consulibus’. COPY refs. SeeT-021. Wanting sheet s1.8. r Binding: Eighteenth-century red morocco; the spine gold- Z3 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. tooled; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 210 ¿ 147 ¿ v 44 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 130 mm. Z5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ Some washed marginal notes in a sixteenth-century French(?) refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. hand, mainly providing titles and extracting key words. v Z5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ t-041^t-042] terentius afer, publius 2445

r Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 2 l6 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. Maximo. (1834), lot 5935; stamp. Purchased for »4. 6. 0; see Books P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitino Purchased (1834), 29. M. Cor. consulibus’. shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.25. refs. SeeT-021. v l6 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] T-042 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. r Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes m1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. Calphurnius). ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. r r a1 [Title-page.] m1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ v a1 [Donatus, Aelius]: ‘Terentii Vita.’ refs.Ter. Ad. r refs. SeeT-027. p6 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Post. Albino L. v a1 [Euanthius: De fabula.] Cor. Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio MarcoqueValerio refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. consulibus’. r a3 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs. SeeT-021. r refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. p6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. v a3 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. v refs. SeeT-032. p6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii v a3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae Afri Phormionem commentarium’. Argumentum.’ refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. q1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ r a4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria].‘In Sex. P.Terentii refs.Ter. Ph. r Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. t2 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis S. Iu. Caesare Cn. refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Ful. L. Mar. aedilibus curru- r a4 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae Prologus.’ libus’. refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each refs. SeeT-022. r play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. t2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] v e2 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. ‘Argumentum.’ Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. t2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext. Terenti refs. SeeT-021. Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. v e2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. v Argumentum.’ t2 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. refs.Ter. Hec. v r e2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘In Sexti. P. y4 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lucio Posthumio Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio M. refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. Valerio consulibus’. r e3 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur edition. r exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ y4 [Colophon.] refs. SeeT-021. Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis, 14 Aug. 1492. e v [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ 3 Folio. refs.Ter. Eu. collation: a^x6 y4. i v [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus 4 HC 15402; Go¡ T-89; BMC V 392; Pr 4861; Sheppard 4049. L. Cor. Len. L. Va. Flac. aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. Sempronio consulibus’. COPY refs. SeeT-021. With variants in the colophon:‘Commentariorum . . .Terentii . . . v . . . Calphurnii’.The last gathering shown in the register is x, not i4 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] > Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti as BMC. Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: Binding: Eighteenth-century half basil over marbled paper; the ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Sprinkled Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ blue-edged leaves; light green silk bookmark. Size: 312 ¿ 212 ¿ i v [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] 22 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 197 mm. 4 v Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum’. On y8 a few notes, mainly pen-trials, in a contemporary Italian r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. hand. On a1 notes in an untidy sixteenth-century Italian hand: r ‘quamquam ciues [deleted] nobiles ac praestantissimi ciues me i5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ refs.Ter. Hau. huius generis o⁄cium assummere indignum et inexpertum esse ex se uestris quae nobilitatibus in tota m[ ] . . . satisfacere ualeam 2446 terentius afer, publius [t-042^t-043

r tamen ob amorem . . . in posterum in melius perdimus ergo ad i1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] declarationi huius sic incipitur . . .’ Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum’. Provenance: Padua, Augustinian Canons Regular of the refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. r v Lateran, S. Johannes Baptista in Viridario; inscription on a2 : i1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ ‘Iste liber est ad vsum canonicorum reg[u]l[ar]ium degentium in refs.Ter. Hau. v r mo[naste]rio S[ancti] Jo[hannis] in uiridario’. On y4 two impres- l2 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] sions of an unidenti¢ed stamp: within a rectangular border a refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. r bishop is seated and holding a sceptre. Georg Franz Burkhard l2 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. Maximo. KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 3732. Purchased P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . A. Nitino for »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased (1835), 27. M. Cor. consulibus’. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.22. refs. SeeT-021. v l2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ T-043 Terentius Afer, Publius refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. v Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes l2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ Calphurnius). refs.Ter. Ad. r r o6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii a1 [Title-page.] v Afri Phormionem commentarium’. a1 [Donatus, Aelius]: ‘Terentii uita.’ refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. refs. SeeT-027. r v o6 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Post. Albino L. a1 [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. Cor. Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio MarcoqueValerio r consulibus’. a3 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs. SeeT-021. refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. r v o6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. a3 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio aedilibus et M. Glabrione . . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. refs. SeeT-032. v v o6 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ a3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae refs.Ter. Ph. Argumentum.’ r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. r6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext. Terenti r Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. a4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Andria].‘In Sex. P.Terentii refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. Afri comoedias examinata interpretatio’. r refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. r6 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis S. Iu. Caesare Cn. r Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Ful. L. Mar. aedilibus curru- a4 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Andria.‘AndriaePrologus.’ refs.Ter. An. On the subscription‘Calliopius recensui’after each libus’. refs. SeeT-022. play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. r r r6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Hecyra. e1 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M.Valerio C. ‘Argumentum.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. v refs. SeeT-021. r6 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ v refs.Ter. Hec. e1 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘In Sexti. P. v Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ u5 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lucio Postumio refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio M. r Valerio consulibus’. e1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi Argumentum.’ refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. edition. v e1 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 28 Jan. 1492/ Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur 3. Folio. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ collation: a^u6. refs. SeeT-021. Woodcut initials. r e2 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ H *15419; Go¡, Supplement,T-89b; BMC V 441; Pr 5031; BSB-Ink refs.Ter. Eu. T-98; Sheppard 4197. r i1 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus COPY L. Cor. Len. L. Va. Flac. aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. Binding: Eighteenth-/nineteenth-century half russia over yellow Sempronio consulibus’. paper boards; title in gilt on a red leather label on the spine; the refs. SeeT-021. gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Yellow- r i1 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] edged leaves. Size: 305 ¿ 217 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti 209 mm. Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: On front pastedown in pencil a bookseller’s number: ‘3637^359 > ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula J’. Some marginal and interlinear notes in a contemporary(?) Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ t-043^t-044] terentius afer, publius 2447

North European hand, now largely erased, supplying Greek commentary on Eunuchus includes an assessment of the didasca- words in the blank spaces, synonyms, and underlining, and lia, Juvenalis’ own summary of the play and comments on extracting key words and phrases. Sulpicius’ periocha and the anonymous summary. v Provenance: J. F. Schefold (eighteenth century?); see stamp on g7 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Vnum r a1 . Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale Eunuchi Argumentum.’ (1835), lot 3731; label on spine; purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. v Purchased (1835), 27. g7 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum.’ shelfmark: Auct. P 4.23. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ refs. SeeT-021. T-044 Terentius Afer, Publius r g8 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Prologus Eunuchi.’ Comoediae (comm. Guido Juvenalis, ed. Jodocus refs.Ter. Eu. v Badius Ascensius). o6 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Hautontimorumenos.] r ‘Argumentum Heauton.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Menedemus duos a1 [Title-page.] r ¢lios habuerunt . . .’ The commentary on Hautontimorumenos a1 [Woodcut illustration depicting Guido Juvenalis.] refs. See BMC. begins with Juvenalis’ own summary of the play and comments r on Sulpicius’ periocha. a2 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Germanus de Ganay. r ‘Guido Iuuenalis Germano de Ganeio uiro senatorio bonarum- o7 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: On Juvenalis’ commentary on que litterarum amantissimo’. All texts in this volume are edited Hautontimorumenos]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uandoquidem (ut post ¢nem r operis dicturi sumus) auctor ipse Guido Iuvenalis . . .’ Juvenalis’ by Ascensius; see his letter on Q4 . Incipit:‘Cum inter uarias mul- commentary continues after all notes by Ascensius in this edition. tiplicesque interpretationes nostras, uir litterarum bonarum r gloria conspicue . . .’ In this letter Juvenalis delineates the o7 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus intended readership of his commentary. L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus curulibus . . . M. r IunioT. Sempronio consulibus’. a3 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus de Capella. refs. SeeT-021. ‘Guido Iuvenalis Nicholao de capella’. Incipit:‘[S]aepe et multum r praestabilis uir sapientiae, mecum cogitaui . . .’ o7 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of r Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ a4 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On comedy.] ‘Quid comoedia, unde dicta, refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. quot eius species, quot membra, quotque actus sunt.’ Incipit: v ‘[C]omoedia secundum Graecos est et priuatae ciuilisque fortu- o7 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ refs.Ter. Hau. nae sine periculo uitae comprehensio . . .’ Apparently this note v and the other paratextual material in this edition belongs to x3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Ter. Hau., 1056^63]. Juvenalis’ commentary, which is ascribed to Guido Juvenalis in Incipit: ‘[I]llud Cli. Pater Chremes: ‘‘Nihil audio’’ [Ter. Hau. r 1056] etc. Sic quoque intelligi potest . . .’ Jodocus Badius Ascensius’ letter on Q4 (see below). r v x4 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Adelphoe].‘Adelphorum a4 [Woodcut illustration depicting a theatre.] r argumentum enarratio.’ Incipit: ‘[H]anc comoediam Adelphos a5 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. uocant, id est fratres . . .’ The commentary on Adelphoe begins refs. SeeT-032. with Juvenalis’ own summary of the play, and comments on r Sulpicius’ periocha. a5 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): Summary of] Andria. ‘Argumentum r AndriaeTerentianae’. Incipit:‘Chremes Atticus duas habuit ¢lias, x4 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Aemylii Pauli alteram Passibulam . . .’Apparently part of Juvenalis’ commen- Q. Fabio Maximo P.Cornelio A¡ricano aedilibus curulibus. . . A. tary on Andria. Nitio et M. Cornelio consulibus’. r refs. SeeT-021. a5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. r ‘Argumentum Andrie.’ x4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. SeeT-021. ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. a5 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On the etymology of the names of the dra- v matis personae of Andria.] Incipit:‘[P]amphilus nomen proprium x4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ refs.Ter. Ad. ¢lium Simonis . . .’Also apparently part of Juvenalis’commentary r on Andria. D3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Adelphoe, 943]. Incipit: v ‘[I]llud ‘‘Age prolixe Mitio’’ [Ter. Ad. 943] praeter expositiones a6 Terentius Afer, Publius: [Andria].‘Prologus.’ Donati . . .’ refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each v play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. D5 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary] on Phormio, 998. v ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ Incipit:‘Chremes et Demipho fratres a6 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Andria.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]oeta cum primum’’ etc. [Ter. An. 1] Hic prologus quem in manibus fuerunt, quorum Chremes fertur . . .’ The commentary on habemus est relatiuus . . .’ Phormio begins with Juvenalis’ own summary of the play and r with comments on Sulpicius’ periocha. g7 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Luc. v Posthumio Albino et L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . D5 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Posthumio Flaccus Claudii tibiis duabus dextra et sinistra’. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . G. Fannio M. refs. SeeT-021. Valerio consulibus’. r refs. SeeT-021. g7 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Eunuchus.] Incipit: ‘‘‘Acta ludis’’ etc. [Ter. Eu. didasc., 1] Haec comoedia fuit acta . . .’ The 2448 terentius afer, publius [t-044^t-045

v 8 D5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] collation: a^z & A^Q . ‘Argumentum.’ Woodcut illustrations; see BMC and Rhodes, ‘Te¤ rence au XVe refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. sie' cle’, 289. M. Che' vre,‘Imitation etoriginalite¤ . Quelques illustra- v e e D6 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ tions de Te¤ rence du XV au XV sie' cle’, Gb Jb (1961), 207^14, at refs.Ter. Ph. 207^10, discusses the woodcuts for Andria. v L2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio.] Incipit: HC 15424; Go¡ T-91; BMC VIII 295; Pr 8602; BSB-Ink T-100; ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph., 998] etc, sic intelligo . . .’ CIBN T-82; Sheppard 6663. r L3 Juvenalis, [Guido: Commentary on Hecyra]. ‘Argumentum COPY Ecyrae’. Incipit: ‘[P]hilomenam uirginem olim compresserat Wanting the blank leaf Q8. Leaf d7 mutilated. Pamphilus . . .’ The commentary on Hecyra begins with Binding: Nineteenth-century gold- and blind-tooled diced rus- Juvenalis’own summary of the play and comments on Sulpicius’ sia; blue-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns.‘522 > 1[*]’ in ink on periocha. paper label at base of spine. Size: 237 ¿ 179 ¿ 55 mm. Size of v L3 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare leaf: 227 ¿ 157 mm. Gn. Cornelio aedilibus curulibus. . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus Frequent marginal notes are supplied in a ¢ne sixteenth-century curulibus’. French hand, mainly extracting key words and supplying under- refs. SeeT-022. lining. A note in the hand of Jo[ ], providing the Epitaphium L v [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] r 3 Terentii on a1 . One or two notes in sixteenth- and seventeenth- ‘Argumentum.’ century north European hands, commenting on the text. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. Initials are supplied in red or blue ink. v L3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on periocha of Hecyra.] Provenance: Erased French(?) inscription (sixteenth century) on Incipit: ‘[I]n huius argumenti narratione non pauca sunt . . .’ r a1 :‘Sum Jo[ ]’. Henry Pilkington (1805^1859); ‘Henry Pilkington L r [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Criticism of Juvenalis’commen- r 4 1841’on a1 . Purchased for »1.6.0; see BooksPurchased (1857),72. tary on Hecyra.] Incipit: ‘[I]n huius argumenti narratione non shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.16. pauca sunt quae ipse aliter dicerem . . .’ Badius’ two paragraphs alternate with the sections of Juvenalis’ commentary to which T-045 Terentius Afer, Publius they refer. v Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes L4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Prologus Hecyrae.’ refs.Ter. Hec. Calphurnius, Guido Juvenalis, ed. Jodocus Badius r Q4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Note addressed to] the reader. Ascensius). Incipit: ‘[P]erlatae sunt paucos abhinc menses in manus usque r a1 [Title-page.] nostras interpretationes familiares in Terentium a Guidone r a2 [Donatus, Aelius]: VitaTerenti. All texts in this volume are edi- Iuuenale . . . paulo antehac Parisiis editae . . .’ Names Guido r ted by Ascensius; see his letter on L6 . Juvenalis as writer of the commentary and defends his own work refs. SeeT-027. as editor. a r [Euanthius: De fabula.] v 2 Q4 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes on Andria.] ‘Quae ad refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. Andriam annotata sunt.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Andriae quidem expositio- v a3 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] nibus non sanae(!) multa sunt . . .’ refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. r Q5 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes on Eunuchus.] ‘Ad r a4 Epitaphium [Terentii.] ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis Eunuchum.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Eunucho autem pauciora sunt. Vt in altae > Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. expositione . . .’ refs. SeeT-021. r Q5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Martinus Guerrandus. v a4 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Germanus de Ganay. ‘Guido Iuvenalis Martino Guerrando iuris utriusque et ponti¢cii ‘Guido Iuuenalis Germano de Ganeio uiro senatorio bonarum- et Caesarii peritissimo atque uenerandi in Christo Patris praesulis que litterarum amantissimo’. Incipit: ‘[C]um inter uarias multi- Cenomanensis.’ Incipit: ‘[N]on sine optima ratione Cicero nos- plicesque interpretationes nostras, uir litterarum bonarum ter. . .’ gloria conspicue . . .’ v Q5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Peletarius. r a5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus de Capella. Incipit: ‘[N]on me praeterit, uir praestantissime, apud te sae- ‘Guido Iuvenalis Nicholao de capella’. Incipit:‘[S]aepe et multum pius . . .’ praestabilis uir sapientiae, mecum cogitaui . . .’ r Q6 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Michael Burellus. v a5 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On comedy.] ‘Quid comoedia, unde dicta, Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum Hesiodus ille poeta moratissimus lit- quot eius species, quot membra, quotque actus sunt.’ Incipit: teris mandatum reliquit . . .’ ‘[C]omoedia secundum Graecos est et priuatae ciuilisque fortu- r Q7 Juvenalis, Guido: Epigram [addressed to] the people of Le nae sine periculo uitae comprehensio . . .’ Mans. ‘Guido Iuvenalis natione Cenomanensi epigramma super r a6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha] of Andria. causa operis suscepti.’‘Extat Platonis praeclarum dogma monen- ‘Argumentum Andrie.’ tis Vt quaerat patriae commoda quisque suae’; 6 elegiac distichs. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. An. v > Q7 Aegidius, Johannes: Epigram [addressed to] young men. v a6 [Privilege.] ‘Ioannis Egidii Nuceriensis epigramma ad iuuenes.’ ‘Quid teris refs. See BMC. ignauum damnosa per ocia tempus immemor aetatis culta r > b1 Donatus, Aelius: [Preface to commentary on Andria.] ‘Aelii iuuenta breuis’; 20 elegiac distichs. Donati necnon Guidonis Iuuenalis Cenomani ni(!) Sex. Pub. Lyons: JohannesTrechsel, 29 Aug. 1493. 4o. Laurentii(!) Afri comoedias interpretatio.’ t-045] terentius afer, publius 2449

r refs. ed. Wessner I 35^40. Terence is misnamed ‘Laurentius’. In u1 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Ter. Hau. 1056^63]. this edition the commentaries of Donatus and Juvenalis Incipit: ‘[I]llud Clitipho, Pater Chremes: ‘‘Nihil audio’’ [Ter. Hau. alternate. 1056] etc. Sic quoque intelligi potest . . .’ r v b1 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Andria.] Incipit:‘‘‘[P]oeta u1 Donatus, [Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] cum primum’’ etc. [Ter. An. 1] Hic prologus quem in manibus refs. ed.Wessner II 3^5. v habemus est relatiuus . . .’ Juvenalis’ comments on the periocha u1 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q. Fa. and etymological discussion, constituting the ¢rst sections of the Maximo. P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus currulibus . . . commentary, are omitted. A. Nitino M. Cor. consulibus’. r b1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriaeprologus.’ refs. SeeT-021. v refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each u1 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Adelphoe].‘Adelphorum play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. argumentum enarratio.’ Incipit: ‘[H]anc comoediam Adelphos v g6 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on] Eunuchus. ‘In Sexti. P. uocant, id est fratres . . .’ The commentary on Adelphoe begins Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium’. with Juvenalis’ own summary of the play and comments on refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. Sulpicius’ periocha. v r g6 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. u2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. Postumio Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . M. ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. r refs. SeeT-021. u2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ v g6 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Eunuchus]. Incipit: refs.Ter. Ad. v ‘‘‘[A]cta ludis’’ etc. [Didascalia for Eu.] Haec comoedia fuit A1 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Post. Albino acta . . .’ The commentary on Eunuchus includes an assessment L. Cor. Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . C. Fannio Marcoque of the didascalia, Juvenalis’ own summary of the play, and com- Valerio consulibus’. ments on Sulpicius’ periocha and the anonymous summary. refs. SeeT-021. r v h1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] ‘Eunuchi A1 Donatus, Aelius: ‘In Sex. P. Terentii Afri Phormionem com- Argumentum.’ mentarium.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r v h1 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. A1 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on] Phormio. ‘Phormionis Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur argumentum.’ Incipit: ‘Chremes et Demipho fratres fuerunt, exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ quorum Chremes fertur . . .’ The commentary on Phormio begins refs. SeeT-021. with Juvenalis’ own summary of the play and with comments on v h2 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi prologus.’ Sulpicius’ periocha. r refs.Ter. Eu. A2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. v p2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ L. Cor. Len. L. Va. Flac. aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio T. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. v Sempronio consulibus’. A2 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ refs. SeeT-021. refs.Ter. Ph. v r p2 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] F5 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio.] Incipit: Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii Brixiensis in P. Sexti ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph. 998] etc, sic intelligo . . .’ v Terentii Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: F5 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext. Terenti ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. Menandri graeca, quae facta a Terentio latina . . .’ Donatus, and refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. v not Calphurnius, is named as author in the margins of the com- F5 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis S. Iu. Caesare Cn. mentary. Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Q. Ful. L. Mar. aedilibus curru- v p2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] libus’. Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum’. refs. SeeT-022. v refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. F5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] v p2 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on] Hautontimorumenos. ‘Argumentum.’ ‘Argumentum Heauton.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Menedemus duos refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. v ¢lios habuerunt . . .’ The commentary on Hautontimorumenos F5 Juvenalis, [Guido: Commentary on Hecyra]. Incipit: begins with Juvenalis’ own summary of the play and comments ‘[P]hilomenam uirginem olim compresserat Pamphilus . . .’ The on Sulpicius’ periocha. commentary on Hecyra begins with Juvenalis’ own summary of r p3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: On Juvenalis’ commentary on the play and comments on Sulpicius’ periocha. r Hautontimorumenos]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uandoquidem (ut post ¢nem F6 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Criticism of Juvenalis’summary operis dicturi simus) auctor ipse Guido Iuvenalis . . .’After all the of Hecyra.] Incipit: ‘[I]n huius argumenti narratione non pauca notes by Ascensius in this edition Juvenalis’ commentary con- sunt quae ipse aliter dicerem . . .’Badius’two paragraphs alternate tinues. with the sections of Juvenalis’commentary to which they refer. r r p3 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ F6 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ refs.Ter. Hau. refs.Ter. Hec. 2450 terentius afer, publius [t-045^t-046

v L5 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Lucio Postumio T-046 Terentius Afer, Publius Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . C. Fannio M. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes Valerio consulibus’. refs. See T-021. The second appearance of this didascalia in this Calphurnius, Guido Juvenalis, Jodocus Badius edition. Ascensius). r r L6 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Note addressed to] the reader. [a1 ] [Title-page with woodcut.] ‘Terentius cum directorio uocabu- Incipit: ‘[P]erlatae sunt paucos abhinc menses in manus usque lorum, sententiarum, artis comice; glossa interlineali; commen- nostras interpretationes familiares in Terentium a Guidone tariis Donato Guidone Ascensio.’ r Iuuenale . . . paulo antehac Parisiis editae . . .’ Names Guido [a2 ] Directorium vocabulorum.‘Terentii directorium uocabulorum Juvenalis as writer of the commentary and defends his own work uocabularii uicem supplens’. Incipit: ‘De littera A. Abdicare . . .’ v as editor. [a4 ] [Index of proverbs.] ‘Directorium adagionum.’ Incipit: r L6 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes on Andria.] ‘Quae ad ‘[D]esinant maledicere malefacta ne noscant sua . . .’ r Andriam annotata sunt.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Andriae quidem expositio- [a5 ] [Index to the techniques of comedy discussed in the commen- nibus non sane multa sunt . . .’ taries.] ‘Directorium artis Comice.’ Incipit: ‘Virtus est ut argu- r L6 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes on Eunuchus.] ‘Ad menti narratione actio scenica uideant . . .’ v Eunuchum.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Eunucho autem pauciora sunt. Vt in [a5 ] [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On comedy.] ‘Quid comoedia, unde expositione . . .’ dicta, quot eius species, quot membra, quotque actus sunt.’ v L6 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Martinus Guerrandus. Incipit: ‘[C]omoedia secundum Graecos est et priuatae ciuilisque ‘Guido Iuvenalis Martino Guerrando iuris utriusque et ponti¢cii fortunae sine periculo uitae comprehensio . . .’ v et Caesarii peritissimo atque uenerandi in Christo Patris praesulis [a5 ] [Epitaphium Terentii.] ‘Natus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis Cenomanensis.’ Incipit: ‘[N]on sine optima ratione Cicero nos- altae > Romanis ducibus bellica praeda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. ter. . .’ refs. SeeT-021. v r L6 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Peletarius. [a6 ] Petrarca, F[ranciscus]: Vita Terentii. ‘Therentii uita excerpta Incipit: ‘[N]on me praeterit, uir praestantissime, apud te sae- de dictis D. F. Petrarcha(!)’ Incipit: ‘[D]e Terentii uita in antiquis pius . . .’ libris multa reperiuntur . . .’ On Petrarca’s sources for this Vita r L7 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Michael Burellus. seeT-022. v Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum Hesiodus ille poeta moratissimus lit- [a6 ] [Woodcut illustration depicting a theatre.] r teris mandatum reliquit . . .’ b1 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio v L7 Juvenalis, Guido: Epigram [addressed to] the people of Le aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. Mans. ‘Guido Iuvenalis natione Cenomanensi epigramma super refs. SeeT-032. r causa operis suscepti.’‘Extat Platonis praeclarum dogma monen- b1 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): Extracts from commentary on Andria.] tis Vt quaerat patriae commoda quisque suae’; 6 elegiac distichs. Incipit: ‘A. ‘‘Sororem falso creditam’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. An., 1] v > L7 Aegidius, Johannes: Epigram [addressed to] young men. Sororem accusatiuus non habet . . .’Apparently an abbreviated ‘Ioannis Egidii Nuceriensis epigramma ad iuuenes.’ ‘Quid teris form of Juvenalis’ commentary as presented in Lyons: Johannes ignauum damnosa per ocia tempus immemor aetatis culta Trechsel, 29 Aug. 1493 (T-044). > r iuuenta breuis’; 20 elegiac distichs. b1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, for Lazarus de Suardis, 20 Feb. 1494. Argumentum’. Folio. refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. In this edition both Sulpicius’ summa- collation: a^i k l^s6 t8 u x^z & m k A^K6 L8. ries (for which see T-021) and Terence’s plays are presented as Woodcut initials. prose, and are supplied with interlinear grammatical glosses and HCR 15427; Go¡ T-92; BMC V 518; Pr 5384; BSB-Ink T-101; an alphabetical index system referring to the commentary. v Sheppard 4464. b1 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Andria.] r b2 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Andria.] ‘Figure declar- COPY atio.’ ‘Argumaenti(!) lucidior secundum hanc ¢guram declaratio.’ Wanting sheet a , leaf m and the blank leaf L . 1.6 5 8 Incipit: ‘Argumentum est res ¢cta, quae tamen ¢eri potuit . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; the gold stamp of the b v [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Andria.] Bodleian Library on both covers. Sprinkled red-edged leaves. 2 refs. ed.Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. Size: 312 ¿ 212 ¿ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 195 mm. b v [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Prologus Andriae.’ A few marginal notes in the hands of the English owners, mainly 2 refs. Ter. An.Woodcut illustrations and accompanying descrip- on the initial and ¢nal leaves, supplying underlining, synonyms, tions are supplied for each scene of each play in this edition. On corrections to the text, brackets, and pen-trials in Latin and the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’ after each play see T-021. Greek. On L v inWelborn’s hand:‘. . . subiecto cui inest est essen- 6 For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. tiali . . . essentialis subiecti cui inest se soli . . .’ > e v [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatispersonae of Eunuchus.] Provenance: George Welborn (sixteenth century); name on a r. 6 2 f r [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Eunuchus.] ‘Figurae Robert(?) Coldwell (sixteenth century); ‘Robert’ and ‘Coldwell’ 1 huius quae secundae comediae Eunuchi principalis est et argu- on L v, perhaps in the same hand and ink.William Carrington(?) 7 menti declaratio clarior.’ Incipit: ‘In hac ¢gura iterum ut in priori (sixteenth century): inscription on a r: ‘Gulielmus 2 principali . . .’ Car[r?]yngtonus me posidet’. Purchased from William Lowndes f r [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on prologue to Eunuchus.] for »0.12.0; see Library Bills (1815),77; BooksPurchased (1815),5. 1 refs. ed.Wessner I 270^7. Abbreviated version. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.22. t-046] terentius afer, publius 2451

r f1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Prologue of] Eunuchus. ‘Prologup(!) refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. r Eunuchi.’ p5 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] refs.Ter. Eu., prologus refs. ed.Wessner II 9^185. r r f2 [Donatus, Aelius: Extract from preface to commentary on p5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ Eunuchus.] ‘Argumentum Eunuchi.’ refs.Ter. Ad. v refs. ed.Wessner I 267.12^268.18. v4 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Phormio.] r r f2 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. v5 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Phormio.] ‘Declaratio Posthumio Albino et L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . super quintam Therentii comoediam in ¢guram hanc argumen- tibiis duabus dextra et sinistra’. tum declarans lucidius.’ Incipit: ‘Iterum duo ut in prioribus fuer- refs. SeeT-021. unt patres . . .’ r r f2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Vnum v5 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Posthumio Eunuchi argumentum.’ Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . G. Fannio refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. M.Valerio consulibus’. r f2 [Juvenalis, Guido: Extract from commentary on] Eunuchus. refs. SeeT-021. r ‘Argumentum Eunuchi.’ Incipit: ‘[V]irgo quedam Attica v5 [Juvenalis, Guido: Summary of Phormio.] ‘Phormionis argu- Rhodum aduecta est . . .’ mentum.’ Incipit: ‘Chremes et Demipho fratres fuerunt . . .’ r r f2 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. v5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur ‘Argumentum.’ exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. v refs. SeeT-021. v5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ v f2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] refs.Ter. Ph. v refs.Ter. Eu. v5 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Phormio.] v f2 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Eunuchus.] refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r refs. ed.Wessner I 278^497. B4 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio, 998.] Incipit: r l2 [Juvenalis, Guido: Extract from commentary on] ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph. 998] etc, sic intelligo . . .’ v Hautontimorumenos. ‘Argumentum Heauton.’ Incipit: B4 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Hecyra.] ‘Figurae ‘[C]hremes et Menedemus duos ¢lios habuerunt . . .’ sequentis. Declaratio in sextam et ultimamTherentii comoediam r l2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Ecyram dictam introductoria’. Incipit:‘Ecyram dissentiendo qui- L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus curulibus . . . M. busdam cum aliis . . .’ r IunioT. Sempronio consulibus’. B5 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Hecyra.] v refs. SeeT-021. B5 Donatus, [Aelius: Commentary on Hecyra]. ‘Argumentum r l2 [Calphurnius, Johannes: Commentary on Donati’. Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Aliud.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ refs. ed. Wessner II 190^342. Omits the ¢rst part of the preface [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau., 1]. Haec fabula Menandri graeca, quae (see Donatus, CommentumTerenti, ed.Wessner, II 189^90). v facta aTerentio latina . . .’ B5 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare r l2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Gn. Cornelio aedilibus curulibus . . . Q Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ curulibus’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. refs. SeeT-022. v v l2 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of B5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ r l3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Hautontimorumenos.] refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r ‘Declaratio Figure.’ ‘Figura illa tertia principalis in tertiam B6 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Hecyra.‘Prologus Ecyre.’ comoediam sculpta noti¢cans totius fabulae personas subscrip- refs.Ter. Hec. v tam exposcit declarationem’. Incipit: ‘Heautontimorumenos F7 Juvenalis, Guido: Epigram [addressed to] the people of Le nomen fabulae huius est graecum . . .’ Mans.‘Guido Iuvenalis natione Cenomanensi epigramma super r causa operis suscepti.’‘Extat Platonis praeclarum dogma monen- l3 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos. refs.Ter. Hau. tis > Vt quaerat patriae commoda quisque suae’; 6 elegiac distichs. v F v Aegidius, Johannes: Epigram [addressed to] young men. p3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Adelphoe.] ‘Comedia 7 quarta.’ ‘Declaratio huius ¢gurae in Comediam Therentii quae ‘Ioannis Egidii Nuceriensis epigramma ad iuuenes.’ ‘Quid teris est Adelphos uocitata’. Incipit: ‘Adelphos haec comedia dicitur, ignauum damnosa per ocia tempus > immemor aetatis culta quod idem est . . .’ iuuenta breuis’; 20 elegiac distichs. r F v [Colophon.] ‘Immpressum(!) . . . per magistrum Ioannem p4 [Woodcutillustration depicting dramatis personae of Adelphoe.] 7 v Gru« ninger accuratissime nitidissimeque elaboratum et denuo p4 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludit(!) funebribus Aemilii Pauli Q. Fabio Maximo, P. Cornelio A¡ricano aedilibus curuli- reuisum atque collectum ex diuersis commentariis’. bus . . . A. Micio, M. Cornelio consulibus’. Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 1 Nov. 1496. Folio. refs. SeeT-021. collation: [a6] b c8 d^z A^E6 F8. v e p4 [Juvenalis, Guido: Extract from commentary on Adelphoe.] Woodcut initials and illustrations; see Rhodes, ‘Te¤ rence au XV Incipit: ‘Hanc comediam Adelphos uocant, id est fratres . . .’ sie' cle’, 289; Che' vre, Illustrations deTe¤ rence, 210^12. v p4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ 2452 terentius afer, publius [t-046^t-047

HC *15431; Go¡ T-94; BMC I 110; Pr 473; BSB-Ink T-103; CIBN pastedown a leaf from a seventeenth-century (Oxford?) English T-83; Oates 191; Rhodes 1680; Sack, Freiburg, 3359; Schramm Bible, containing Ex 7^8. XX p. 22; Schreiber V 5331; Sheppard 378^9. Very few marginal notes, including the note in Arnold John’s v FIRST COPY hand on F8 : ‘Ite in orbem uniuuersum et predicate ducentes Wanting the blank leaf F . alle(?) sui crediderit’. 8 r Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; thetitle in gilton a red On b1 a four-line initial ‘S’, and on the following few leaves con- leather label on the gold-tooled spine; sprinkled red-edged leaves. taining Andria, other two-line initials are supplied in red. Size: 299 ¿ 216 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 202 mm. Provenance: William [ ] (¢fteenth century), England(?); inscrip- v Frequent marginal notes in a sixteenth-century French hand, tion‘guglielmus’on F7 . 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Francis Douce (1757^1834); (1620), 485; Hyde, Catalogus (1674), II 197); M 1.18 Art; M 1.15 armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. Art (‘15’ in white ink at head of spine and in black ink across shelfmark: Douce 195. fore-edge). SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct. O 1.10. Binding: Seventeenth-century English (Oxford) blind-tooled calf. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper T-047 Terentius Afer, Publius cover. Four ties lost. On both covers triple ¢llets form two frames; Comoediae (comm. Guido Juvenalis, ed. Jodocus within these a double border is formed by an ornamental roll stamp, lettered ‘G. K.’; see Gibson, Early Oxford Bindings, pl. Badius Ascensius). r xxxviii, no. xii. Within the inner rectangle a large lozenge is e4 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. formed by a double border, with the four corners touching the ¢l- Posthumio Albino et L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curulibus . . . lets of the inner frame.The title in gilt on a red leather label on the tibiis duabus dextra et sinistra’. All texts in this volume are edited v spine. Sprinkled red-edged leaves.The gold stamp ofthe Bodleian by Ascensius; see his letter on A4 . Library on both covers. Size: 301 ¿ 212 ¿ 40 mm. Size of refs. SeeT-021. r leaf: 295 ¿ 196 mm. e4 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Eunuchus.] Incipit: ‘‘‘Acta On front pastedown a late sixteenth-century or early seventeenth- ludis’’etc. [Didascalia,1] Haec comoedia fuit acta . . .’ v century indenture, apparently referring to an Oxford College e4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Unum ‘This Indenture Made the seventh [ ] > of the faythe etc. Betwene Eunuchi Argumentum.’ Gyles Swett of the pary[sh] [ ] partie. Wytnessethe that the said refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. > r Gyles Swett [ ] > to farme lett unto the said James Hewett all those e5 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Aliud Argumentum’. hi[ ] > tenures of John Hall and JohnWare or their assigne[ ] > nowe Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur in the occupa[ci]on of AmyWyan’s,Wydowe, on the Sowthe syde [ exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ ] abutteth theare on the west uppon a piece of grounde called the refs. SeeT-021. > r Beamont late in th[e] [ ] > with the said well, Backsyde and two gar- e5 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] ‘Prologus.’ dens with all and singuler theire commody[ties] [ ] tharchangell refs.Ter. Eu. > v nowe next comyng after the daye of the date of theise present k2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus Indenture[s] [ ] > yelding and paying thearefore yearelie during L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus curulibus . . . M. Nyntene the ¢rst yeare [ ] > lawfull Inglishe money at two the IunioT. Symphoriano consulibus’. most usuall feastes or dayes of payment in the year [ ] after any refs. SeeT-021. > v of the said feastes by even and equall porcions and yelding and k2 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Hautontimorumenos]. paying > Mychaell the archangell [ ] be lawfullie demaunded. ‘Argumentum.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Menedemus duos ¢lios And the said James Hewett f[ ] his heyres and assignes by theise habuerunt . . .’ > v presents to and with everye of them in manner and form [ ] > the k2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: On Juvenalis’ commentary on terme aforesaid shall and will at his and theire proper costes and Hautontimorumenos.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uandoquidem (ut post ¢nem charges well and [ ] > colledge, videlicet one in hall and the other in operis dicturi simus) auctor ipse Guido Iuvenalis . . .’ After all the lofte over the same hall of the same T[enement] > theise par- notes by Ascensius in this edition Juvenalis’ commentary con- cells following, videlicet one borded lofte over the said hall of the tinues. r Tenement next [ ] > frome the place nowe alreadye begonne to be k3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of buylte theare in the Backsyde to the same Te[nement] > the fore- Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum.’ said well, and also well and su⁄cientlie cover one howse or tene- refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. r ment theare [ ] and delivering at the said tenementes su⁄cient k3 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ > r Tymber for the same plumpe [ ] > his executors or assynes for the o6 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Aemilii Pauli deliveryes theareof / And further that if . . .’ On the rear Q. Fabio Maximo P. Cornelio Africano edilibus curulibus . . . A. Nitio M. Cornelio consulibus’. t-047] terentius afer, publius 2453

v refs. SeeT-021. A4 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes on Andria.] ‘Quae ad r o6 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Ter. Hau. 1056^63.] Andriam annotata sunt.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Andriae quidem expositio- Incipit: ‘[I]llud Cli. Pater Chremes: ‘‘Nihil audio’’ [Ter. Hau. nibus non sane multa sunt . . .’ r 1056] etc. Sic quoque intelligi potest . . .’ A5 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes on Eunuchus.] ‘Quae ad r o6 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Adelphoe.] ‘Adelphorum Eunuchum.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Eunucho autem pauciora sunt. Vt in argumentum enarratio.’ Incipit: ‘[H]anc comoediam Adelphos expositione . . .’ r uocant, id est fratres . . .’ A5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Martinus Guerrandus. v o6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Adelphoe.] ‘Guido Iuvenalis Martino Guerrando iuris utriusque et ponti¢cii refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. et Caesarii peritissimo atque uenerandi in Christo Patris praesulis v o6 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ Cenomanensis.’ Incipit: ‘[N]on sine optima ratione Cicero nos- refs.Ter. Ad ter . . .’ r v t3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Adelphoe, 943]. Incipit: A5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Peletarius. ‘[I]llud ‘‘Age prolixe Mitio’’ [Ter. Ad. 943] praeter expositiones Incipit: ‘[N]on me praeterit, uir praestantissime, apud te sae- Donati . . .’ pius . . .’ v r t4 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Posthumio A6 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Michael Burellus. Albino L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curulibus . . . G. Fannio, M. Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum Hesiodus ille poeta moratissimus lit- Valerio consulibus’. teris mandatum reliquit . . .’ v refs. SeeT-021. A6 Juvenalis, Guido: Epigram [addressed to] the people of Le v t4 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Phormio.] ‘Phormionis Mans. ‘Guido Iuuenalis natione Cenomani(!) epigramma super Argumentum.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Demipho fratres fuerunt, causa operis suscepti.’‘Extat Platonis praeclarum dogma monen- quorum Chremes fertur . . .’ tis Vt quaerat patriae commoda quisque suae’; 6 elegiac distichs. r > t5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. Lyons: Claude Gibolet, 21 Feb. 1497/8. 4o. ‘Argumentum Phormionis.’ collation: a^z h m k A8. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. Types:120 G,70 G. 214 leaves. 54 lines (c r).Type area:119 ¿ 120 mm r 1 t5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ r (c1 ).Woodcut initials. refs.Ter. Ph. [Not H]C15426; C 5748; not in Pr; Hillard1932; Pellechet MS.11019 v z5 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio, 905.] Incipit: = 11026b; not in Sheppard. ‘Illud‘‘Estne itaut dixi liberalis’’ [Ter. Ph.905] De Phormione dic- tum est . . .’ COPY Wanting gatherings a^b and the blank leaves A ; it has not z r [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio, 998.] Incipit: 7^8 8 proved possible to provide a detailed description of the parts of ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph. 998] etc, sic intelligo . . .’ the text contained in these leaves. z r [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Julio Cesare 8 Binding: Sixteenth-century English (London/Cambridge) Gn. Cornelio edilibus curulibus . . . Q. Fuluio et L. Marco aedili- blind-tooled calfover wooden boards.Two catches lost, the clasps bus curulibus’. remaining. On both covers double ¢llets form an outer frame; sin- refs. seeT-022. gle ¢llets form an inner frame and an inner rectangle.Within the z r [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘Ecyra(!) argu- 8 inner frame a roll with a portcullis, a rose, and a £eur-de-lis mentum.’ Incipit: ‘[P]hilomenam uirginem olim compresserat (Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. lxvi, no. 761). Within the Pamphilus . . .’ inner rectangle an arabesque centre-piece. Size: 253 ¿ 172 ¿ z r [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on periocha of Hecyra.] 8 46 mm. Size of leaf: 239 ¿ 165 mm. Incipit: ‘[I]n huius argumenti narratione non pauca sunt . . .’ Two unidenti¢ed leaves from a book printed by William Caxton, z v [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] 8 formerly attached to the boards, now in a wallet inside phase-box. ‘Argumentum.’ One fragment contains the upper right-hand corner of a recto refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. (‘Folio C.’) and the ends of 6 lines of English verse: ‘. . . re[d ]nce z v [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Prologus.’ 8 [ ]y[]h [ ]d’s . . .’ The other fragment, containing prose text refs.Ter. Hec. > > > (118 mm ¿ 31mm), has on one side the last letter of what is clearly z v [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Hecyra.] Incipit: 8 a running heading, and 21lines oftext, including the words,‘‘. . . to ‘[Q]uemadmodum modo diximus, argumentum huius fabulae. . .’ helle. . .’’ (l.3),‘‘. . . £amme wh[ ]’’ (l.6),‘‘. . . and theheve[ne] . . .’’ (l. A r [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Hecyra.] Incipit: 4 8),‘‘. . . that he saw. . .’’ (l. 9),‘‘. . . Lazar set w[ ]’’ (l. 10),‘‘as ever’’ ‘[T]erentius Donati iudicio scite omisit illud ‘‘aliis’’ quod com- (line 11),‘‘[A]braham / . . .’’ (l. 12),‘‘patria[ h]’’ (l. 13),‘‘Lazar dou[ mentarius adiecit . . .’ ]’’ (l. 14). A r [Colophon.] ‘Opus . . . Terentii una cum commento familiaris- 4 Some marginal and interlinear notes in English in a sixteenth- simo domini Guidonis Juvenalis . . .’ Guido Juvenalis is named century English hand, mainly providing underlining, and as author of the comentary. English translations ofwords and phrases. On A v in the same six- A v Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Note addressed to] the reader. 6 4 teenth-century English hand ‘I have won a bagge of cherystons’ Incipit: ‘[P]erlatae sunt paucos abhinc menses in manus usque (repeated), and ‘My mother take thought for me hec egritudo nostras interpretationes familiares in Terentium a Guidone > oritur matri ex ¢lio’ (repeated). Iuuenale . . . paulo antehac Parisiis editae . . .’ Names Guido Provenance: Nicolaus Butler (sixteenth century); inscriptions Juvenalis as writer of the commentary and defends his own work ‘Nicolaus butler . . .’ (largely obliterated) and ‘Me possidet as editor. 2454 terentius afer, publius [t-047^t-048

v Butlero’ on A6 . Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at refs. ed. Wessner I 41^261. See D-153. In this edition the com- his sale, lot 379, for »330. mentaries appear in the left- and right-hand margins, running shelfmark: Inc. d. F2.1497.1. alongside theTerentian text. v b2 Terentius [Afer, Publius]: Andria.‘Prologus Andriae.’ T-048 Terentius Afer, Publius refs.Ter. An. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Guido Juvenalis, v e6 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatispersonae of Eunuchus.] Jodocus Badius Ascensius, ed. Johannes Curtus). r f1 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Eunuchus.] ‘Figurae r [a1 ] [Title-page with woodcut.] ‘Terentius cum directorio uocabu- huius quae secundae comediae Eunuchi principalis est et argu- lorum, sententiarum, artis comice; glossa interlineali; commen- menti declaratio clarior.’ Incipit: ‘In hac ¢gura iterum ut in priori tariis Donato Guidone Ascensio.’ principali . . .’ v r [a1 ] Locher, Jacobus, Philomusus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes f1 [Donatus, Aelius: Extract from preface to commentary on (Reinhard) Gru« ninger.‘Iacobus Locher Philomusus poeta et ora- Eunuchus.] tor laureatus Iohanni grunninger librorum impressori’. All texts refs. ed.Wessner I 267.12^268.18. r in this volume are edited by Johannes Curtus of Ebersbach, as f1 Terentius [Afer, Publius]: ‘Prologus Eunuchi.’ r stated in the colophon on F6 . Incipit: ‘[P]ublii Therentii Afri refs.Ter. Eu., prologus r comediarum scriptoris . . .’ Written at Ingolstadt. f2 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Argumentum Eunuchi.’ v [a1 ] Volcacius Sedigitus: [De poetis]. ‘Volcatium Sedigitum de Incipit: ‘[V]irgo quaedam Attica Rhodum aduecta est . . .’ r comicorum poetarum reputatione ac gradu’.‘Multos incerto cer- f2 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus L. tare hanc rem uidimus > Palmam poetae comico cui deferant’; 13 Posthumio Albino et L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curilibus . . . iambic trimeters. These verses are included within the body of tibiis duabus dextra et sinistra’. r Locher’s letter. f2 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Eunuchus.] v [a1 ] [Locher, Jacobus], Philomusus: Epigram [addressed to] the refs. ed.Wessner I 270^7, l. 15. r reader. ‘Pegmata (i.e.Poemata) celsa uolet qui contemplare f2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Vunum Therenti > Et lusus lepidos blandidicosque sales’; 8 elegiac dis- Eunuchi argumentum.’ ctichs. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. r r [a2 ] Directorium uocabulorum. ‘Therentii directorium uocabu- f2 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. lorum uocabularii uicem supplens’. Incipit: ‘De littera A: abdi- Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur care . . .’ exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ v [a4 ] [Index of proverbs.] ‘Directorium adagionum.’ Incipit: refs. SeeT-021. v ‘[D]esinant maledicere malefacta ne noscant sua . . .’ f2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Eunuchus.] r [a5 ] [Index to the techniques of comedy discussed in the commen- refs.Ter. Eu. v taries.] ‘Directorium artis comice.’ Incipit: ‘Virtus est ut argu- f2 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Eunuchus.] menti narratione actio scenica uideantur . . .’ refs.Ter. Eu. I 278^497. v r [a5 ] ‘Therfntii(!) Epitaphium.’ ‘[N]atus in excelsis tectis l2 [Juvenalis, Guido: Summary of] Hautontimorumenos. Carthaginis altae > Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac ‘Argumentum Heautontime.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Menedemus distichs. duos ¢lios habuerunt . . .’ r refs. SeeT-021. l2 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus r [a6 ] [Table of phrases from Terence’s plays.] ‘Verba salutationis.’ L. Cornelio Lentulo L.Valerio Flacco aedilibus curulibus . . . M. Incipit: ‘Operiar hunc ut salutem et colloquar . . .’ Iunio, Sempronio consulibus’. r b1 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio refs. SeeT-021. r aedilibus et M. Glabrione . . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. l2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of refs. SeeT-032. Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Argumentum’. r b1 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): Extracts from commentary on Andria.] refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. r Incipit: ‘A. ‘‘Sororem falso creditam’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. 1] l2 [Calphurnius, Johannes: Commentary on Sororem accusatiuus non habet . . .’Apparently an abbreviated Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Aliud.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘In militiam pro¢cisci’’ form of Juvenalis’ commentary as presented in Lyons: Johannes [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau. 1]. Haec fabula Menandri graeca, quae Trechsel, 29 Aug. 1493 (T-044). facta aTerentio latina . . .’ r v b1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] l2 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter.An. In this edition Sulpicius’ summaries (on Hautontimorumenos.] r which see T-021) and Terence’s plays are presented as prose, and l3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Hautontimorumenos.] are supplied with interlinear grammatical glosses and an alphabe- ‘Declaratio Figurae.’ ‘Figura illa tertia principalis in tertiam tical indexing system referring to the commentary. comoediam sculpta noti¢cans totius fabulae personas subscrip- v b1 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Andria.] tam exposcit declarationem’. Incipit: ‘Heautontimorumenos r b2 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Andria.] ‘Figure declar- nomen fabulae huius est graecum . . .’ r atio.’ ‘Argumenti lucidior secundum hanc ¢guram declaratio.’ l3 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘Argumentum est res ¢cta, quae tamen ¢eri potuit . . .’ refs.Ter. Hau. v v b2 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Andria.] p3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Adelphoe.] ‘Comedia quarta.’ ‘Declaratio huius ¢gurae in Comediam Therentii quae t-048^t-049] terentius afer, publius 2455

est Adelphos uocitata’. Incipit: ‘Adelphos haec comoedia dicitur sermone nitere > Expetis et caste uerba latina loqui’; 13 elegiac dis- quod idem est . . .’ tichs. r r p4 [Woodcutillustration depicting dramatis personae of Adelphoe.] F6 [Colophon.] ‘Ad illam formam ut intuenti iocundior atque intel- v p4 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Aemylii Pauli lectu facilior esset per Ioannem Curtum ex Eberspach redactum’. Q. Fabio Maximo, P. Cornelio A¡ricano aedilibus curulibus . . . Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 11 Feb. 1499. Folio. A. Mitio, M. Cornelio consulibus’. collation: [a6] b^c8 d^z A^F6. refs. SeeT-021. Woodcut illustrations; see Rhodes,‘Te¤ rence au XVe sie' cle’, 289. v p4 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Adelphoe.] ‘Adelphorum HC *15432; Go¡ T-101; BMC I 113; Pr 488; BSB-Ink T-106; CIBN argumentum enarratio.’ Incipit: ‘Hanc comoediam Adelphos T-84; Oates 198^9; Sack, Freiburg, 3361; Schramm XX p. 23; uocant, id est fratres . . .’ Schreiber V 5332; Sheppard 400. v p4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. COPY ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ Binding: Seventeenth-century calf; title in gilt on leather label on refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. the gold-tooled spine. Size: 297 ¿ 210 ¿ 39 mm. Size of p r Terentius [Afer, Publius]: Adelphoe.‘Prologus Adelphorum.’ 5 leaf: 290 ¿ 196 mm. refs.Ter. Ad. Provenance: George Steevens (1736^1800); see stamp and v v [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Phormio.] 3 armorial book-plate and the inscription ‘George Steevens 1761’. v r [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Phormio.] ‘Declaratio 4 Francis Douce (1757^1834); acquired from George Steevens; see super quintam Therentij comoediam in ¢guram hanc argumen- armorial book-plate and inscription: ‘For the possession of this tum declarans lucidius.’ Incipit: ‘Iterum duo ut in prioribus fuer- rare and curious volume I am indebted to the liberality of Geo. unt patres . . .’ Stevens Esquire of Hampstead’. Bequeathed in 1834. v r [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Posthumio 5 shelfmark: Douce 239. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus curulibus . . . G. Fannio M. Valerio consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. T-049 Terentius Afer, Publius r Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes v4 [Juvenalis, Guido: Extract from commentary on Adelphoe.] ‘Phormionis ar.’ Incipit: ‘Chremes et Demipho fratres fuerunt, Calphurnius, Guido Juvenalis, ed. Jodocus Badius quorum Chremes fertur . . .’ Ascensius). r v4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. r a1 [Donatus, Aelius]: Vita Terenti. All texts in this volume are edi- ‘Argumentum Phormionis.’ ted by Ascensius; see his letter on R r. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. 3 v refs. ed.Wessner I 3^10. v5 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus Calliopius.’ a r [Euanthius: De fabula.] refs.Ter. Ph. 1 v refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. v5 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on Phormio.] v a3 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. r refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. B3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio, 998.] Incipit: r a4 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Germanus de Ganay. ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph. 998] etc., sic intelligo . . .’ v ‘Guido Iuuenalis Germano de Ganeio uiro senatorio bonarum- B3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Hecyra.] ‘Sexta et que litterarum amantissimo’. Incipit:‘Cum inter uarias multiplic- ultima comedia Therentii.’ ‘Figurae sequentes. Declaratio in sex- esque interpretationes nostras, uir litterarum bonarum gloria tam et ultimamTherentii comediam Ecyram’. Incipit:‘[H]ecyram conspicue . . .’ dissentiendo quibus cum aliis in ultimam posui . . .’ v r a4 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus de Capella. B4 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Hecyra.] v ‘Guido Iuuenalis Nicolao de capella’. Incipit: ‘[S]aepe et multum B4 Donatus, [Aelius: Commentary on Hecyra]. ‘Argumentum praestabilis uir sapientiae, mecum cogitaui . . .’ Donati’. r a5 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On comedy.] ‘Quid comoedia, unde dicta, refs. ed. Wessner II 190^342; omits the ¢rst part of the preface quot eius species, quot membra, quotque actus sunt.’ Incipit: (ed.Wessner, II 189^90). v ‘[C]omoedia secundum Graecos est et priuatae ciuilisque fortu- B4 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sexto Iulio Cesare nae sine periculo uitae comprehensio . . .’ G. Cornelio aedilibus curulibus . . . Q Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus v a5 [Woodcut.] curulibus’. r a6 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): Summary of] Andria. ‘Argumentum refs. SeeT-022. v AndriaeTerentianae’. Incipit:‘Chremes Atticus duas habuit ¢lias, B4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] alteram Passibulam . . .’Apparently part of Juvenalis’ commen- ‘Argumentum.’ tary on Andria. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r v a6 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio B4 Terentius [Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Prologus Ecyre.’ aedilibus et M. Glabrione. . . M. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. refs.Ter. Hec. refs. SeeT-032. v F5 Petrarca, F[ranciscus]: VitaTerentii.‘Therentii uita excerpta de r a6 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Andria.] Incipit: ‘[I]n dictis D. F. Petrarcae’. Incipit: ‘[D]e Terentii uita in antiquis libris huius quidem comedie expositionibus non sane multa sunt . . .’ multa reperiuntur. . .’On Petrarca’s sources for theVita seeT-022. Extract from the notes ¢rst printed in Lyons: Johannes Trechsel, r F6 Bebelius Justingensis, Heinricus: [Epigram recommending the 29 Aug.1493 (T-044). reading of Terence to] ‘Germana iuuentus’. ‘In laudem Terentianae lectionis epigramma’. ‘Huc ades emuncto quisquis 2456 terentius afer, publius [t-049

r a6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andrie militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau. 1]. Haec fabula Argumentum.’ Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ r refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. Sulpicius’s periochae (on which see q3 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus T-021) and Terence’s plays are presented as verse in this edition. L. Cor. Len. L.Va. Flac. aedilibus currulibus . . . M. Iunio et T. r a6 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On the etymology of the names of the dra- Sempronio consulibus’. matis personae of Andria.] Incipit:‘[P]amphilus nomen proprium refs. SeeT-021. r ¢lium Simonis . . .’Also apparently part of Juvenalis’commentary q3 [Juvenalis], Gui[do: Commentary on Hautontimorumenos.] on Andria. ‘Arg. Heautontimoru.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Menedemus duos v a6 Epitaphium [Terentii].‘Natus in excelsis tectis Carthaginis altae ¢lios habuerunt . . .’ The commentary includes interjected Romanis ducibus bellica preda fui’; 3 elegiac distichs. remarks from Ascensius. > r refs. SeeT-021. q3 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: On Juvenalis’ commentary on r b1 Donatus, Aelius: [Preface to commentary on Andria.] ‘Aelii Hautontimorumenos]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uandoquidem (ut post ¢nem Donati necnon Guidonis Iuuenalis Cenomani in Sex. Pub. operis dicturi simus) auctor ipse Guido Iuvenalis . . .’ After all Terentii Afri comoedias interpretatio.’ notes by Ascensius in this edition Juvenalis’ commentary con- refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. tinues. r v b1 [TerentiusAfer, Publius]: Andria.‘Andriae prologus.’ q3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] refs.Ter. An. On the subscription‘Calliopius recensui’after each Hautontimorumenos.‘Heautontimorumenos(!) Argumentum.’ play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hau. r v b1 [Juvenalis], Gui[do: Commentary on Andria.] Incipit:‘‘‘[P]oeta q3 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Prologus.’ cum primum’’ etc. [Ter. An. 1] Hic prologus quem in manibus refs.Ter. Hau. v habemus est relatiuus . . .’Juvenalis’commentary on the periocha x5 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Ter. Hau. 1056^63]. is omitted. Incipit: ‘[I]llud Cli. Pater Chremes: ‘‘Nihil audio’’ [Ter. Hau. v h4 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Eunuchus.] ‘In Sexti. P. 1056] etc. Sic quoque intelligi potest . . .’ v Terentii Afri Eunuchum commentarium.’ Incipit: ‘[H]aec mascu- x5 Donatus, [Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] lini generis nomine nuncupata fabula est Eunuchus . . .’ refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. v refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. x5 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funebribus Q.Fa. Maximo v h4 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Magalensibus(!) L. P.Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aedilibus curulibus . . . A. Nitio M. Postumio Albino, L. Cornelio Merula edilibus curulibus . . . M. Cor. consulibus’. Valerio C. Mutio Fannio consulibus’. refs. SeeT-021. r refs. SeeT-021. x6 [Juvenalis], Gui[do: Commentary on Adelphoe.] ‘Adelphorum v h4 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on Eunuchus.] Incipit: ‘‘‘Acta argumentum enarratio.’ Incipit: ‘[H]anc comoediam Adelphos ludis’’etc. [Ter. Eu. didasc. 1] Haec comoedia fuit acta . . .’ uocant, id est fratres . . .’ r r h5 [Donatus, Aelius: Extract from preface to commentary on x6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. Eunuchus.] ‘Argumentum Eunuchi.’ ‘Adelphorum argumentum.’ refs. ed.Wessner I 267.12^268.18. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. r v h5 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi x6 Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe. ‘P. Terentii Afrii poete argumentum.’ comici Adelphos’.‘Prologus.’ refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. refs.Ter. Ad. v v h5 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Sulp. Peri. Ter. Eu., 1.] F2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentaryon] Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii Incipit: ‘‘‘Idipsum ignorans miles’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Eu. 1]. Afri Phormionem commentarium’. Idipsum id est falso dictitatam esse . . .’ refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. v v h5 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on anonymous summary of F2 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Post. Albino Eunuchus].‘[M]eretrix Thais exclusit id est foris clausit . . .’ L. Cor. Merula aedilibus currulibus . . . G. Fannio Marcoque v h5 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Aliud Argumentum’. Valerio consulibus’. Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adolescentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur refs. SeeT-021. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ r F3 [Juvenalis], Gui[do: Commentary on] Phormio. ‘Phormionis refs. SeeT-021. Argumentum.’ Incipit: ‘Chremes et Demipho fratres fuerunt, v h5 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Sulp. Peri. Ter. Eu. 3.] quorum Chremes fertur . . .’ Incipit: ‘Sed ‘‘Atticus ciuis’’ [Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. 3] in primis reper- v F3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. tus . . .’ ‘Phormiouis(!) Argumentum.’ v h5 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi Prologus’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. refs.Ter. Eun. v F3 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Phormio.‘Prologus.’ h v [Juvenalis], Gui[do: Commentary on Eunuchus.] Incipit:‘A.‘‘Si r 5 M2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio.] Incipit: quisquis’’ [Ter. Eu.1] etc. Poetae defensor . . .’ ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph. 998] etc., sic intelligo . . .’ h v [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Ter. Eu., prologus 1.] r 5 M2 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis S. Iu. Caesare Cn. Incipit: ‘Multi legunt ‘‘studeant’’, ut sit . . .’ Cornelio aedilibus currulibus . . . Qu. Ful. L. Mar. aedilibus r q3 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] curru’. Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii in P. S. Terentii refs. SeeT-022. Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘In r M2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on] Hecyra.‘In P. Sext.Terenti Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. t-049^t-050] terentius afer, publius 2457

refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. marbled pastedowns; emerald green silk bookmark. Size: 312 ¿ v M2 Juvenalis, [Guido: Commentary on Hecyra]. Incipit: 223 ¿ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 201 mm. ‘[P]hilomenam uirginem olim compresserat Pamphilus . . .’ A few marginal notes, now erased, in a sixteenth-century north v M2 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] European hand. In pencil on verso of front endleaf: ‘Trap 100/- > ‘Argumentum.’ 1405’. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. Provenance: Piacenza, Capuchins, S. Margarita; see circular v r M2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on periocha of Hecyra.] stamp ‘Bibliothecae Capucciorum Placentiae’ on a1 . Edwin Incipit: ‘[I]n huius argumenti narratione non pauca sunt . . .’ Tross, bookseller. Purchased by Parker, from Tross; ‘Tross VIII v M2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Hecyra.] Incipit: 1406’, for »4. 18. 0; see Library Bills (1862^4), bill dated 24 Oct. ‘[Q]uemadmodum modo diximus, argumentum huius fabulae. . .’ 1861. r M3 Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.30. refs.Ter. Hec. v R2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Hecyra.] Incipit: T-050 Terentius Afer, Publius ‘[T]erentius Donati iudicio scite omisit illud ‘‘aliis’’ quod com- mentarius adiecit . . .’ Comoediae (comm. Aelius Donatus, Johannes r R3 Bad[ius] Ascensius, Jo[docus: Note addressed to] the reader. Calphurnius, Guido Juvenalis, ed. Jodocus Badius Incipit: ‘[P]erlatae sunt paucos abhinc menses in manus usque Ascensius). nostras interpretationes familiares in Terentium a Guidone r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Terentii cum quattuor commentariis Donati Iuuenale . . . paulo antehac Parisiis editae . . .’ Names Guido Calphurnii, Guidonis et Ascensii’. Juvenalis as writer of the commentary and defends his own work r a1 Epitaphium [Terentii]. All texts in this volume are edited by as editor. v r Ascensius; see his letter on N4 . ‘Natus in excelsis tectis R3 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Martinus Guerrandus. Carthaginis altae > Romanis ducibus bellica praeda fui’; 3 elegiac ‘Guido Iuuenalis Martino Guerrando iuris utriusque et ponti¢cii distichs. et Caesarii peritissimo atque uenerandi in Christo Patris praesulis refs. SeeT-021. Cenomanensis.’ Incipit: ‘[N]on sine optima ratione Cicero nos- r a2 [Donatus, Aelius]: VitaTerenti. ter . . .’ r refs. ed.Wessner I 3^10. R3 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Peletarius. v a2 [Euanthius: De fabula.] Incipit: ‘[N]on me praeterit, uir praestantissime, apud te sae- refs. ed.Wessner I 13^31. pius . . .’ r v a4 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] R3 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Michael Burellus. refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum Hesiodus ille poeta moratissimus lit- v a4 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Germanus de Ganay. teris mandatum reliquit . . .’ r ‘Guido Iuuenalis Germano de Ganeio uiro senatorio bonarum- R4 Juvenalis, Guido: Epigram [addressed to] the people of Le que litterarum amantissimo’. Incipit:‘Cum inter uarias multiplic- Mans.‘Guido Iuvenalis natione Cenomanensi epigramma super esque interpretationes nostras, uir litterarum bonarum gloria causa operis suscepti.’‘Extat Platonis praeclarum dogma monen- conspicue . . .’ tis Vt quaerat patriae commoda quisque suae’; 6 elegiac distichs. r r > a5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus de Capella. R4 Aegidius, Johannes: Epigram [addressed to] young men. ‘Guido Iuvenalis Nicholao de capella’. Incipit: ‘Saepe et multum ‘Ioannis Egidii Nuceriensis epigramma ad iuuenes.’ ‘Quid teris praestabilis uir sapientiae, mecum cogitaui . . .’ ignauum damnosa per ocia tempus immemor aetatis culta v > a5 [Juvenalis, Guido(?): On comedy.] ‘Quid comoedia, unde dicta, iuuenta breuis’; 20 elegiac distichs. r quot eius species, quot membra, quotque actus sunt.’ Incipit: R4 [Verse to] the reader. ‘Ad lectorem index commentariorum.’ ‘[C]omoedia secundum Graecos est et priuatae ciuilisque fortu- ‘Quattuor ecce notis quot commentaria lector > Accipe nae sine periculo uitae comprehensio . . .’ Donatum sol sibi primus habet’; 3 elegiac distichs. r a6 [Table of words.] ‘Index uocabulorum huius libri.’ Incipit: refs. See BMC. r ‘Abdicare cartha i . . .’ R4 [Suardis, Lazarus de(?): Verse addressed to the reader.] r b1 [Anonymous summary of] Andria. ‘Argumentum Andriae ex ‘Excusatio Lazari’. ‘Si quid forte tuos o¡endet, lector, ocellos > Guidone.’ Incipit: ‘Chremes Atticus duas habuit ¢lias . . .’ Quod mihi mendoso grammate uersus erat’; 3 elegiac distichs. Attributed to Guido Juvenalis in the title. refs. See BMC. r b1 [Didascalia for Andria.] ‘Acta ludis Megalensibus M. Fuluio Venice: Lazarus de Suardis, de Saviliano, 7 Nov. 1499. Folio. As Glabrione et Q. Minutio Valerio aedilibus curulibus . . . M. assigned by Go¡. Pr assigns to Simon de Luere. Marcello et Sulpitio consulibus’. collation: a^f6 g4 h^z A^Q6 R4. refs. SeeT-032. e r Woodcut initials and illustrations; see Rhodes, ‘Te¤ rence au XV b1 [On the etymology of the names of the dramatis personae of sie' cle’, 289. Andria.] Incipit: ‘[P]amphilus nomen proprium ¢lium HR 15430; Go¡ T-103; BMC V 491; Pr 5625; Essling 866; Sander Simonis . . .’ r 7199; Sheppard 4381. b1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Andria. ‘Andriae COPY Argumentum.’ Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco by V. refs. Sulp. Peri. Ter. An. On Sulpicius’s verse summaries see Niedre¤ e; formerly marbled-edged, now gilt-edged leaves; T-021.These and Terence’s plays are presented as verse. v b1 [Donatus, Aelius: Preface to commentary on Andria.] refs. ed.Wessner I 35^40. 2458 terentius afer, publius [t-050

r b2 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Andria.‘Andriae Prologus.’ refs. SeeT-021. v refs.Ter. An. On the subscription‘Calliopius recensui’after each B2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary] on Phormio.‘In Sex. P.Terentii play seeT-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition seeT-024. Afri Phormionem commentarium’. r b2 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Andria.] Incipit: ‘‘‘Poeta refs. ed.Wessner II 345^484. v cum primum’’ [Ter. An. 1] etc. Hic prologus quem in manibus B2 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Post. Albino habemus est relatiuus . . .’ L. Cor. Merula aedilibus . . . Appollodori epidicazomenenos v h2 [Donatus, Aelius: Commentary on] Eunuchus. acta.quater. C. Fannio MarcoqueValerio consulibus’. refs. ed.Wessner I 265^497. refs. SeeT-021. v r h2 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on didascalia for Eunuchus.] B3 [Juvenalis, Guido: Commentary on] Phormio. ‘Phormionis Incipit: ‘‘‘Acta ludis’’ [Ter. Eu. didasc. 1] etc. Haec comoedia fuit Argumentum.’ Incipit: ‘Chremes et Demipho fratres fuerunt, acta . . .’ quorum Chremes fertur . . .’ r v h3 [Didascalia for Eunuchus.] ‘Acta ludis Meg. L. Posth. Albino L. B3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] Corn. Merula aedilibus curulibus. . . M.Val. C. Mucio Fannio co’. ‘Argumentum.’ refs. SeeT-021. refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. r v h3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Eunuchus.] B3 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus.’ ‘Argumentum.’ refs.Ter. Ph. r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Eu. H2 [Didascalia for Hecyra.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis Sex. Iu. Caes Gn. r h3 [Anonymous summary of] Eunuchus. ‘Argumentum Eunuchi’. Cornelio aedilibus curulibus. . . Q. Fuluio L. Marco aedilibus cur- Incipit: ‘[M]eretrix adoloscentem cuius mutuo amore tenebatur ulibus’. exclusit eique reuocato . . .’ refs. SeeT-022. r refs. SeeT-021. H2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Phormio.] Incipit: r h3 TerentiusAfer, Publius: Eunuchus.‘Eunuchi Prologus.’ ‘[I]llud ‘‘non pol temere’’ [Ter. Ph. 998] etc., sic intelligo . . .’ v refs.Ter. Eun. H2 Donatus, Aelius: [Commentary on Hecyra.] ‘In P. Sext.Terenti r p4 [Didascalia for Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Acta ludis Megal. L. Cor. Afri Ecyram examinata interpretatio’. Len. L.Val. Flac. aedil curru . . . M. IunioT. Sempronio coss’. refs. ed.Wessner II 189^342. v refs. SeeT-021. H2 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Hecyra.] Incipit: r p4 Calphurnius, Johannes: [Commentary on] ‘[P]hilomenam uirginem olim compresserat Pamphilus . . .’ v Hautontimorumenos. ‘Io. Calphurnii in P. Sexti Terentii H2 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on periocha of Hecyra.] Heautontimorumenon examinata interpretatio.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[I]n Incipit: ‘[I]n huius argumenti narratione non pauca sunt . . .’ r militiam pro¢cisci’’ [Sulp. Peri. Ter. Hau. 1]. Haec fabula H3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] Menandri graeca, quae facta aTerentio latina . . .’ ‘Argumentum.’ r p4 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Hautontimorumenos.] refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Hec. r Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Me. duos ¢lios habuerunt, Chremes, H3 [Terentius Afer, Publius]: Hecyra.‘Ecyrae prologus.’ Clitiphonem et Mene . . .’ refs.Ter. Hec. r r p4 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: On Juvenalis’ commentary on N4 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Hecyra]. Incipit: Hautontimorumenos.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uandoquidem (ut post ¢nem ‘[T]erentius Donati iudicio scite omisit illud ‘‘aliis’’ quod com- operis dicturi simus) auctor ipse Guido Iuvenalis . . .’ After all mentarius adiecit . . .’ v notes by Ascensius in this edition Juvenalis’ commentary con- N4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Note addressed to] the reader. tinues. Incipit: ‘[P]erlatae sunt paucos abhinc menses in manus usque r u6 [Badius] Ascensius, [Jodocus: Note on Ter. Hau. 1056^63.] nostras interpretationes familiares in Terentium a Guidone Incipit: ‘[I]llud Cli. Pater Chremes: ‘‘Nihil audio’’ [Ter. Hau. Iuuenale . . . paulo antehac Parisiis editae . . .’ Names Guido 1056] etc. Sic quoque intelligi potest . . .’ Juvenalis as writer of the commentary and defends his own work r u6 [Didascalia for Adelphoe.] ‘Acta ludis funeribus Q. Fa. Maximo as editor. v P. Cor. Africano Aemilii Pauli aed. curulibus . . . A. Nitio et M. N4 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes] on Andria. ‘Quae ad Cor. consulibus’. Andriam annotata sunt.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Andriae quidem expositio- refs. SeeT-021. nibus non sane . . .’ r v u6 Donatus, [Aelius: Commentary on Adelphoe.] ‘In Terentii N4 [Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: Notes] on Eunuchus. ‘Ad Ad£phos(!) interpretatio’. Eunuchum.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n Eunucho autem pauciora sunt. Vt in refs. ed.Wessner II 3^185. expositione . . .’ v r u6 [Juvenalis], Guido: [Commentary on Adelphoe.] ‘Adelphorum N5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Martinus Guerrandus. argumentum enarratio.’ Incipit: ‘[H]anc comoediam Adelphos ‘Guido Iuvenalis Martino Guerrando iuris utriusque et ponti¢cii uocant, id est fratres . . .’ et Caesarii peritissimo atque uenerandi in Christo Patris praesulis v u6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. Cenomanensis.’ Incipit: ‘[N]on sine optima ratione Cicero nos- ‘Adelphorum Argumentum.’ ter . . .’ r refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ad. SeeT-021. N5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Peletarius. r x1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘[N]on me praeterit, uir praestantissime, apud te sae- refs.Ter. Ad. pius . . .’ v v B2 [Didascalia for Phormio.] ‘Acta ludis Romanis L. Postumio N5 Juvenalis, Guido: [Letter addressed to] Michael Burellus. Albino L. Cornelio Merula aedilibus . . . Caio Fannio M.Valerio Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum Hesiodus ille poeta moratissimus lit- consulibus’. teris mandatum reliquit . . .’ t-050^t-051] terentius afer, publius 2459

r N6 Juvenalis, Guido: Epigram [addressed to] the people of Le der in dissem buî ch lesen will . . .’ The ¢fth rule discusses the punc- Mans.‘Guido Iuvenalis natione Cenomanensi epigramma super tuation used in the edition. On these rules see Schade, ‘Sacra ex causa operis suscepti.’‘Extat Platonis praeclarum dogma monen- prophanis’, 53. r tis Vt quaerat patriae commoda quisque suae’; 6 elegiac distichs. B1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Andria.] r > N6 Aegidius, Johannes: Epigram [addressed to] young men. ‘Argumentum’. Incipit: ‘[D]ie schwester fa« lschlich gelobt des hu« r- ‘Ioannis Egidii Nuceriensis epigramma ad iuuenes.’ ‘Quid teris lins . . .’On the Latin text of Sulpicius’s periochae seeT-021. r ignauum damnosa per ocia tempus > immemor aetatis culta B1 [Discussion of the etymology of the names of the dramatis perso- iuuenta breuis?’; 20 elegiac distichs. nae of Andria.] For a similar note in Latin seeT-044. r r N6 [Colophon.] B1 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Andria.] Incipit: Milan: [Ambrosius de Caponago], 20 Dec. [c.1499]. Folio. ‘Argumentum ist ein geschicht gedicht welches dennocht gesche- 8 6 hen mocht . . .’ collation: a b^z & m k A^N . Leaf B1 is signed C1. r r B r [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Andria.] Types: 83 R,108 R. 236 leaves. 54 lines (a2 ), 58 lines (b1 ).Type area: 2 r r r B v [Explanation of woodcut.] Incipit: ‘[I]n diser ersten scen ist die 222 ¿ 155 mm (a2 ), 240 ¿ 155 mm (b1 ). Leaf a1 ,TITLE: ‘Terentii 2 tugend das mitsagung des Argumentz wu« rt der scenisch bruch cum quattuor commentariis: Donati Cal > phurnii. Guidonis: & . . .’; l. 4: ‘EPITHAPHIVM’. Natus in excel|is tectis Carthaginis gesehen . . .’ r > v alt× . . .’; a2 : ‘TERENTII VITA. [ ]VBLIVS Terentius Afer B2 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Andria.] ‘Die erst ubung.’ Incipit:‘[I]r > > r Carthagine natus: |eruiuit Rom× . . .’; a6 : ‘Index uocabulorum die ding hynnyn nementz hynweg gond dar von (Oder also secun- r huius libri.’; b1 : [commentary] ‘Argumentum Andri× Ex dum Donatum) Ir nement hyn die ding . . .’ The prologue is omitted. On the subscription ‘Calliopius recensui’after each play Guidone > Chremes atticus duas habuit ¢lias: . . .’; [text] ‘Acta see T-021. For the ordering of plays in this edition see T-024. On ludis Megaleš |ibus. M. Fuluio Glabrio > ne: & Quinto the extremely literal anonymous translations of Andria, Minutio. . .’; l.7:‘Publii Terentii Afri Poet× > comici Andri× argu- r Hautontimorumenos, Adelphoe, Phormio, and Hecyra into meš tuš . > sOroreš Fal|o creditam meretricul× > . . .’; N6 , COLOPHON: ‘Impre||um Mediolani Die. xx. Decembris.’; German, and the modelling of the layout of this edition on that [Register]. of Hans Neithart’s German translation of Eunuchus, Ulm: R1880; Go¡ T-104; not in Pr; not in Sheppard. Conrad Dinckmut, 1486, see Schade,‘Sacra ex prophanis’, 49, 51^ 4 and n.10, with discussion ofthe woodcuts at 54, and ofthe Latin COPY Binding: Early twentieth-century brown paper boards; the spine source for the translation at 55, with further references given at 51 and n. 5;VL IX 698^709, at 707; and VLVI 901^2. covered in green paper; title in gilt on red paper label on spine. v Size: 301 ¿ 212 ¿ 47 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 202 mm. B2 [Commentary on Andria.] Incipit:‘A.Mit ursach mangelt das er nit anfacht mitt den eygen namen . . .’ Folio numbers supplied in a seventeeth-century hand. v r F4 [Long anonymous summary of] Eunuchus.‘Ein argu. Eunuchi’. On a2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in brown ink. Provenance: Gaspar Biragus (£.1713): see autograph below colo- Incipit: ‘Es ist genummen worden eyn edle Athenische iung- r frouwe . . .’ phon on N6 : ‘Gasparis Biragi Mediolanensis 1713’. Ercole v r F4 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Ein Giuseppe, Conte de Silva (1756^1840); oval stamp on a1 . Purchased from Moretti in1971for 450.000 Lire; unsigned pencil argumentum Eunuchi.’ Incipit:‘[D]ie schwester falschlich gespro- chenThaidis . . .’ note (by David Rogers) on the front pastedown; Bodleian stamp v r F4 [Anonymous summary of Eunuchus.] ‘Ein ander argument’. on a1 , dated 21 July 1971. shelfmark: Inc. d. I3.1. refs. H. Fischer, Der Eunuchus des Terenz u« bersetzt von Hans Neidhart (Tu« bingen, 1915), 4. On this see also Schade, ‘Sacra ex prophanis’, 49^50. T-051 Terentius Afer, Publius r F5 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Comoediae [German] Comedien. Eunuchus.] r v A1 [Title-page and woodcut.] ‘Terentius der Hochgelert und aller F5 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Eunuchus.] ‘Ein hercler- bru« chlichest Poet von Latin zuî tu« tsch transferiert nach dem text ung des Argumentz’. Incipit:‘[I]n diser ¢gur aber wie in der ersten und nach der gloÞ’. principal sinc(!) fu« n¡ satzung . . .’ v r A1 [German translation ofthe EpitaphiumTerentii.] ‘Zuî Cartago in F6 Terentius Afer, Publius: [Eunuchus.] ‘Die erst ubung.’ Translated by Hans Neithart according to the anonymous pre- der stat so hoch > Ward geborn ichTherentius doch’; 6 knittelvers. For the Latin original seeT-021. face; see VL VI 899^903, at 901; and VL IX 698^709, on the r A2 [Preface.] ‘EinVorred.’ Eunuchus at 706^7; Fischer, Der Eunuchus des Terenz, p. vii; refs. R. E. Schade, ‘Sacra ex prophanis: On the German-lan- Schade,‘Sacra ex prophanis’, 49^50 and notes, 52. guage Reception of Terence (1486^1600)’, in R. E. Schade, refs. Fischer, Der Eunuchus desTerenz, 6^203. r Studies in Early German Comedy, 1500^1650 (Columbia, SC, F6 [Commentary on Eunuchus.] Incipit:‘In der ersten scen wu« rt ein 1998), 46^72, at 51^2. exempel gezeigt wie nit sins gewalt ist . . . For the layout of the text r A2 [Instruction for using the table.] ‘Wie man das register lesen sol.’ and the glosses, which use the commentary of Donatus, see VLVI Incipit: ‘Aber in das Register also zegon ist wie dann es nach ord- 899^903, at 901; Fischer, Der Eunuchus desTerenz, p. vii. v nung des a b c . . .’ M6 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Eunuchus. ‘Ein v e A2 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Von dem bu« chstaben A. Abtissin ir tochter lert argumentum Eunuchi.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n den krieg zu ziehen den sun in Eunucho . . .’On this see Schade,‘Sacra ex prophanis’, 53. Clineam der liebhaben was Anthiphilam . . . v v A6 [On how to read Terence with understanding.] ‘Item recht und M6 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Hautontimorumenos.] verstentlich zelesen diÞ buî ch’. Incipit: ‘Die erst regel. Yeglcher(!) ‘Ein erclerung der nach gon den ¢gur der dritten Comed’. Incipit: 2460 terentius afer, publius [t-051^t-052

‘Heautontimorumenos ist ein griechischer nam der fabel von and fourth frames a repeated roll stamp; within the inner rect- welches uÞlegung menig in mancherley stritten . . .’ angle at all four corners a thistle, and at the centre a plant bearing v N1 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of berries. Title printed on a parchment label on spine; thickly red- Hautontimorumenos.] edged leaves. Size: 297 ¿ 212 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ r N2 [TerentiusAfer, Publius: Hautontimorumenos.] ‘Der IIIcome- 192mm. v dien Heauton’. Incipit: ‘[W]ie wol dyse erkantnyÞ zwisschen uns Provenance: Hanns Rinbold (£. c.1500); inscription on A2 : nach fast ist . . .’ The prologue is omitted. ‘Hanns Rinbold[ ]’. Purchased for »1. 13. 0; see Books Purchased r N2 [Commentary on Hautontimorumenos.] Incipit: ‘In der ersten (1860), 85. scen Chremes den alten Menedemum der sich in dem acker mit shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.22. dem rechen pynigen was . . .’ v Q3 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of T-052 Terentius Afer, Publius Adelphoe.] Comoediae: Phormio. Q r [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Adelphoe. 4 r ‘Argumentum Adelhproum(!)’. Incipit: ‘[D]ie wil Demea het a1 [Anonymous argumentum.] ‘Comedia quinta Phormio. zwen iu« ngling gibt er Mitioni sinem bruî der . . .’ Argumentum familiarissimum.’ Incipit: ‘[C]hremes et Demipho r duo fuerunt fratres Athenis. Demipho . . .’ For the eleventh-cen- Q4 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Adelphoe.] ‘Der ¢gur uÞlegung die Comdii Therentii’. Incipit: ‘[A]delphos ist die tury origins of this and the other anonymous ‘argumenta’ see Comedii genant, das souil ist der bruder dann es sind zweimal T-021. î r zwen bruî der . . .’ a1 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of] Phormio. v ‘Phormionis Argumentum.’ Q4 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Adelphoe.] ‘Die erst ubung.’ Incipit: ‘[S]torax: ist nit wyder kummen in der nacht von dem nachtmal refs. Sulp. Peri.Ter. Ph. v Eschinus? . . .’ The prologue is omitted. a1 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Prologus’ v refs.Ter. Ph. Q4 [Commentary on Adelphoe.] Incipit: ‘In diser I scen von den alten gesagt . . .’ London: Richard Pynson, [1497]. 4o. As dated by BMC, from the v X2 [Woodcutillustration depicting dramatis personae of Phormio.] use of initials set 7; Sheppard dates [1495]. r 8 X3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Phormio.] ‘Erklerung collation: a^d . u« ber die funften Comedi Therentii’. Incipit: ‘[W]iderumb wie in H 15428 (II); BMC XI; Pr 9786; Du¡ 391 (V); Sheppard 7537; STC den vordern sie zwen bruder die unden stond einer mit namen 23885 (V).

Demipho. . .’ COPY r X3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Phormio.] ‘Ein ku« rt- Bound after 76 leaves of a ¢fteenth-century English manuscript, zer Argument.’ Incipit: ‘[D]er bruder Cremetis Demipho uÞ was containing interpretations of obscure words in the Bible in u« ber feld verlassend . . .’ v Revening’s hand. X3 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Phormio.] ‘Die erst ubung.’ Incipit: e e Binding: Fifteenth-century parchment and textile laminate long- ‘[M]in hoochster fru« nd und foolcklicher Geta . . .’ The prologue stitch binding, the lower board extending to form a fore-edge £ap. is omitted. v Cover turn-ins, the perimeter sewn with zigzag stitching in white X3 [Commentary on Phormio.] Incipit: ‘In der ersten scen wu« rt in thread. Binding sewn in three phases. Phase I (manuscript only): gelegt ein ursach zeleren . . .’ v long-stitch in blue thread through cover. Internal and external c2 [Woodcut illustration depicting dramatis personae of Hecyra.] r parchment reinforcement guards for each gathering. Phase II: c3 [Explanation of woodcut illustration of Hecyra.] Incipit: Phormio sewn, using long-stitch in white or pink thread, after ‘[E]cyram indem das ich wider etlich bin mit den andren . . .’ r leaf 76 (ult.) of manuscript, and before stubs of two further leaves c3 [Sulpicius Apollinaris, Gaius: Periocha of Hecyra.] ‘Ein kurtz with external guard. Each gathering of the incunable contains Argument.’ Incipit: ‘[P]amphilus nympt Philomenam zuî eyner blank parchment internal reinforcement guards. Text block of huÞfrouwen, welcher er vor zyten unwissend . . .’ v Phormio untrimmed, retaining deckle-edges and pin-holes, an c3 [Terentius Afer, Publius: Hecyra.] ‘Die erst ubung.’ Incipit:‘[B]y indication that this is its ¢rst binding. Phase III: the ¢rst three pol. O Syra wie wenig du fyndest der lichten frouwen tru« w liebha- gatherings of the manuscript resewn with long-stitch in white ber . . .’ The prologue is omitted. v thread, with di¡erent parchment internal and external guards c3 [Commentary on Hecyra.] Incipit: ‘In der ersten scen in nu« wer from a twelfth-century manuscript with musical notation. For a gestalt hye zwo person yngelegt werdent . . .’ similar binding structure, compare with Shrewsbury School Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, 5 Mar. 1499. Folio. Library MS. 14 in J. A. Szirmai, The Archaeology of Medieval collation: A^M 2M^Z a^e6 f8. Bookbinding (Aldershot, 1999), 289 pls 10.11 [a^c]. For zigzag Woodcut illustrations; see Rhodes,‘Te¤ rence au XVe sie' cle’, 298. perimeter sewing see Public Record O⁄ce E101/401/2, Account HCR 15434; Go¡ T-107; BMC I 113; Pr 489; BSB-Ink T-110; book (1383) of William de Pakyngton, keeper of the wardrobe for Schramm XX p. 23; Schreiber V 5333; Sheppard 401. Micro¢che: the King’s household, deposited in the King’s Remembrancer’s Unit 2: Classics inTranslation: Part I CT 104. O⁄ce.‘ObscuraVerba Bibl Explicantur’ in manuscript vertically

COPY along the spine (ex informatione Andrew Honey). On the textile Binding: Eighteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin. On cover inside the upper cover are drawn the Cross and the both covers triple ¢llets form four insecting frames, the third Symbols of the Cruci¢xion. Size: 226 ¿ 173 ¿ 28 mm. Size of frame consists of an upper and lower panel only so that the verti- leaf: 216 ¿ 146 mm. cal edges of the fourth and second frames meet; within the second A few marginal notes and interlinear notes in a contemporary English hand, supplying synonyms, pen-trials including the t-052^t-057] terrasse, petrus 2461

name ‘Pantaleo Massa(?)’, and a sketch of three ¢gures in a cell, T-054 Termini causarum in Romana Curia probably based on a woodcut. The name ‘Revenyng’ in black ink [a r] Termini causarum in Romana Curia. ‘In causa bene¢tiali. In in blocked letters on the textile cover inside the rear pastedown. 1 prima instantia’. Incipit: ‘Et primo ad dicendum contra commis- Provenance: [ ] Revening (¢fteenth century?); rear pastedown, sionem ad primam diem . . .’ and inscription ‘ . . . esto michi . . . quod Revening’ at head of o verso of last leaf of item 1. Richard Morys (£. 1522?); inscription [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1477]. 4 . v collation: [a8]. ‘magister(?) Rychard morys’on d8 .Thomas, Lord Fairfax (1612^ 1671); shelfmark: ‘Fairfax 18’ in manuscript on the upper cover; H *15438; BMC IV 70; Pr 3571; BSB-InkT-112; Sheppard 2834. ‘18’ both manuscript and stamped in white ink horizontally at COPY the head of the spine; see SC 3898. Bequeathed in 1671. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco over brown shelfmark: MS. Fairfax 18. cloth. Size: 208 ¿ 142 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 135 mm. Early manuscript foliation in brown ink: 28^35. T-053 Terentius Afer, Publius Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r VulgariaTerentii [English and Latin]. and ‘3656’ in pencil on [a1 ]. Purchased on 9 Apr. 1886 from r Albert Cohn, Catalogue 175, no. 567, for 6 Marks; see Library n1 [Title.] ‘Vulgaria quedam abs Terentio in Anglicam linguam tra- Bills. ducta.’ r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.65. n1 [Verse addressed to the student].‘Hunc studiose puer menti com- mitte libellum > Anglica qui cupis et uerba latina loqui’; 3 elegiac distichs. T-055 Termini causarum in Romana Curia r n1 [Anwykyll, John: English translation of citations fromTerence.] r [a1 ] Termini causarum in Romana Curia. ‘In causa bene¢ciali. In Incipit: ‘[G]odd spede you, save you and rest merry. . . Gramercy prima instantia’. Incipit: ‘Et primo ad dicendum contra commis- and I thank you and thee . . .’ Alternates with lemmata from sionem ad primam diem . . .’ Terence’s plays. This compilation is ascribed to John Anwykyll [Rome: Eucharius Silber, c.1495]. 4o. by Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 565. N. Orme, Education in Early 4 Tudor England: Magdalen College Oxford and its School, 1480^ collation: [a ]. 1540 (Oxford,1998), 32, 36^7, considers that theVulgaria embody R 344; Go¡ T-116; Pr 3915; BSB-Ink T-119; Oates 1549; Sheppard Anwykyll’s own teaching programme. On editions of Vulgaria 3100. Terentia see Rhodes,‘Te¤ rence au XVe sie' cle’, 285. COPY r n1 [Anwykyll, John]: Vulgaria [Terentii]. Incipit: ‘Saluete, Salue, Bound with G-230(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Saluus sis chrito Iubeo te saluere . . . Bene uenisti Saluum te adue- ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 135 mm. nisse gratulor aduenisse gaudeo . . .’ Sentences from Terence’s shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.9(4). plays selected by Anwykyll. [Oxford: Theodoricus Rood, not after 1483]. 4o. Dating from the T-056 Terrasse, Petrus evidence of the Bodleian second copy, which is bound in a con- Oratio de divina providentia. temporary binding, with other items, and with the buyer’s date of r 1483 written in an inscription on the endleaf; see A-021(3). Du¡ [a1 ] Terrasse, Petrus: Oratio de divina providentia [addressed to] suggests that this item was probably issued together with John Sixtus IV, Pont. Max., and the . Incipit: Anwykyll, Compendium totius grammaticae (A-358). ‘‘‘Cum subleuasset Iesus oculos . . .’’ [Io 6,5]. Admiranda Christi collation: n^q8. pietas que in sequentem se multitudinem oculos subleuauit . . .’ C 5756; BMC XI; Pr 9750 (II); Du¡ 392; Oates 4165; Sheppard refs. See F.TorresAmat, Memorias para ayudara formar un dic- 7493^4; STC 23904. cionario cr|¤ tico de los escritores catalanes, y dar alguna idea de la antigua y moderna literatura de Catalun‹ a (Barcelona, 1836), 619^ FIRST COPY 20. Bound with A-358; see there for details of binding and proven- o ance. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 140 mm. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 9 Mar. 1483]. 4 . As dated by shelfmark: Inc. e. E2.1483.1(2). Sheppard and Hillard; BSB-Ink dates [c.1484^93]. 6 SECOND COPY collation: [a ]. Bound with A-021(3); see there for details of binding, some manu- HC 15368; C 5728; Go¡ T-61; BMC IV 104; Pr 3806; BSB-InkT-83; script notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 140 mm. Hillard 1933; Sack, Freiburg, 3365; Sheppard 3001. r On n1 a few notes in a contemporary English hand, repeating COPY r r lines oftext. On n1 and n2 notes in a later English hand,‘Vita nos- Bound with C-098; see there for details of provenance. tra est . . . mortis imago’ Binding: Paper wrappers. Size: 216 ¿ 143 ¿ 1 mm. Size of Initials, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. leaf: 207 ¿ 138 mm. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. R sup. 2(1). shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(3). shelfmark: Arch. G e.5(1). T-057 Terrasse, Petrus Oratio de divina providentia. r [a1 ] Terrasse, Petrus: Oratio de divina providentia [addressed to] Sixtus IV, Pont. Max., and the college of cardinals. Incipit: 2462 testa, cherubinus [t-057^t-061

‘‘‘Cum subleuasset Iesus oculos . . .’’ [Io 6,5]. Admiranda Christi T-060 Tesoro spirituale pietas que in sequentem se multitudinem oculos subleuauit . . .’ Tesoro spirituale coll’Epistole ed Evangeli istoriati (ed. refs. SeeT-056. o Giovanni Pietro Ferraro) [Italian and Latin]. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 9 Mar. 1483]. 4 . As assigned by r BMC. Pr assigns to [Georgius Herolt]. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Tesauro spirituale cum le epistole et euangelii his- 8 toriate cum le meditatione de sancto Bonauentura’. collation: [a ]. v BMC IV 105; Pr 3927; Sheppard 3002. a1 Ferraro, Giovanni Pietro: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘Ho habuto illustrissimo COPY et excellentissimo signore sempre et uoluntieri in lanimo mio Bound with B-090(2); see there for details of binding and proven- questo studio . . .’ The author claims that he found this text in ance. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 147 mm. Spain; the content of this letter is also found in his dedicatory let- Early marginal notes, some in the same hand and ink as in items ter of Le Signerre’s edition of Specchio dell’anima, 24 Mar.1498, a 10, 11, and12. Scar of an index tab on [a1]. work translated from Spanish by Ludovicus Besalo; see BMC VI shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.48(13). 789. v a1 ‘Nota .xxv. dignitate de dio omnipotente’. Incipit: ‘Dio Homo T-058 Terrasse, Petrus Vita Mortalitate > Creatore Creatura Veritate Falsitate . . .’ 13 Oratio de divina providentia. lines divided into four columns. a v Tesoro spirituale coll’Epistole ed Evangeli istoriati. Edited by [a r] Terrasse, Petrus: Oratio de divina providentia [addressed to] 2 1 Giovanni Pietro Ferraro.‘Sequentia del sancto euangelio secondo Sixtus IV, Pont. Max., and the college of cardinals. Incipit: Luca dicesi il di della anunciatione della uergine Maria’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Cum subleuasset Iesus oculos . . .’’ [Io 6,5]. Admiranda Christi ‘[I]n quel tempo fu mandato da Dio langelo Gabriel nella prouin- pietas que in sequentem se multitudinem oculos subleuauit . . .’ cia di Galilea . . .’It contains evangelical and biblical readings and refs. SeeT-056. prayers, generally in Italian but occasionally also in Latin. [Rome: Stephanus Plannck, after 9 Mar. 1483]. 4o. r d6 ‘Deuote meditatione sopra la passione del nostro signore Iesu 6 collation: [a ]. Christo cauate et fundate originalmente sopra sancto H *15369; Go¡ T-62; BMC IV 82; Pr 3636; BSB-Ink T-82; CIBN Bonauentura cardinale del ordine minore sopra Nicolao de Lira T-88; Oates 1452; Rhodes 1682; Sack, Freiburg, 3364; Sheppard etiamdio sopra altri doctori et predicatori approbati’. Incipit: 2891. ‘[A]ppropinquandose il termine nel quale la diuina prouidentia COPY ab eterno hauea constituito de prouedere ala humana genera-

Wanting the blank leaf [a6]. tione . . .’ Binding: Late nineteenth/early twentieth-century English half Milan: Guillermi Le Signerre Fratres, 19 Mar. 1499. Folio. brown morocco over brown cloth, bound for the British collation: a^l6 m8. Museum. Gilt-edged leaves. A crown gold-tooled on both paste- Woodcuts and woodcut initials. downs. Size: 201 ¿ 141 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 135 mm. Pr 6073; Sander 2700; Sheppard 5033. Provenance: London, British Museum; shelfmarks: COPY ‘852.k.14(13)’, ‘845.e.27(2)’ (i.e. ¢rst item 13/3 in a tract volume Wanting b , i , and k . partly broken up to form ‘845.27’, subsequently completely bro- 6 6 1,6 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled (¢llet) calf; ken up); ‘IA.18336’. Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see bound by C. Murton; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records c. 1054), no. 13. Size: 269 ¿ 198 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 260 ¿ 185 mm. shelfmark: Inc. e. I2.3. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. T-059 Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florentius shelfmark: Douce 166. Apologeticum. v a1 [Table of contents, by chapter.] r T-061 Testa, Cherubinus a2 Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum. ‘Apologeticus aduersus gentes’. Sermo in festo Sancti Ivonis. r refs.Tert. [a1 ] Testa, Cherubinus: Sermo in festo Sancti Ivonis. Incipit: r c7 [Colophon.] ‘[P]eritissimum fortassis oratorem reuerendissimi domini ac r c7 ‘Item sermo pulcherrimus de uita eterna’. Incipit: ‘[S]icut dicit reuerendi patres et doctores amplissimi . . .’ Augustinus. Beata est uita cum id quod hominibus optimum est refs. See Perini I 71 and Zumkeller no. 211. habetur et amatur. Si alicui nunciaretur quod esset heres . . .’ [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1487]. 4o. Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, [not after 1494]. Folio. collation: [a4]. collation: a b6 c8. H *4946; Go¡ T-118; BMC IV 89; Pr 3735; BSB-InkT-121; Sheppard HCR15443; Go¡ T-117; BMC V 376; Pr 4899; BSB-InkT-120; CIBN 2944.

T-90; Oates 1925; Sack, Freiburg, 3366; Sheppard 3998. COPY COPY Formerly part of a tract volume:‘Sermo 9’ in a sixteenth-century r Bound with L-014; see there for details of binding, manuscript hand, brown ink, in the upper right-hand corner of [a1 ]. annotations, and provenance. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 207 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century green cloth. Size: 203 ¿ 142 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.13(2). 9 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 130 mm. t-061^t-064] textoris, guilermus 2463

r Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ z2 Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-; Oglerius de Tridino]: De r in pencil on [a1 ]. Purchased on 6 June 1885 from Gilhofer & planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis [version B.] Ranschburg, Catalogue 3, no. 34, for 2 Marks; see Library Bills. refs. Altprovenzalische Marienklage des XIII. Jahrhunderts, ed. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.42. W. Mushacke, Romanische Bibliothek, 3 (Halle an der Saale, 1890), 41^50; C.W. Marx,‘The Quis dabit of Oglerius de Tridino, T-062 Testament de taste vin, roi des pions [French] Monk and Abbot of Locedio’, Journalof MedievalLatin, 4 (1994), 118^29, at 122^9. Other versions have been edited by K. Chr. J.W. r [a1 ] [Title-page.] deVries, De Mariaklachten, Zwolse drukken en herdrukken voor r [a2 ] ‘Le testament de taste vin, roy des pions’.‘[A]u nom du pot au de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde te Leiden, 48 nom du verre > Au nom de la grosse boteille’; verse. (Zwolle, 1964), 59^64 and 277^92 [version A] and in PL [Lyons: Printer of the Champion des Dames (Jean Du Pre¤ ?), CLXXXII 1133^42 [version C]. On the authorship see H. Barre¤ , c.1488^92]. 4o. ‘Le Planctus Mariae attribue¤ a' Bernard’, Revue d’asce¤ tique et de collation: [a4]. mystique, 28 (1952), 243^66, at 252^9 (where it is suggested that r r Type: 119 B. 4 leaves. 24 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 144 ¿ 70 mm ([a2 ]). the De planctu is an extract from the Tractatus in laudibus Sancte r Calligraphic‘L’at beginning oftitle (Claudin IV p. 410). Leaf [a1 ], Dei Genitricis), and VL I 793^4. r o TITLE:‘LE te= > |tament de ta|te vin roy des pions’; [a2 ]:‘aVnom Strasbourg: [Martin Flach], 18 Oct. 1490. 4 . r 8 du pot au nom du verre > Au nom de la gro||e boteille > . . .’; [a4 ], l. collation: a^z . 22: ‘Fait en vendenges par de duit Huit iours deuant la no tre r r | | Types:160, 80.184 leaves. 35 lines (a2 ).Type area:140 ¿ 91mm (a2 ). > v dame > Mil quatrecens ottantehuit’; [a4 ], l. 8, End: ‘Par de||oubz H *1139 (Anselmus and Bernardus); C 987 (Bernardus); C 5777; mai|tre Jehan pion >> Cy ¢ne le te|tament de ta|te > vin roy des Go¡ T-121; Pr 686; BSB-Ink B-512; Oates 251; Sack, Freiburg, pions’. 3369; Sheppard 480. Not in Pr; Sheppard 6651. COPY COPY Wanting the blank leaf z8. Bound with B-592; see there for details of binding and proven- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with the gold ance. Size of leaf: 171 ¿ 115 mm. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; the spine gold- shelfmark: Douce P 694(4). tooled; the title and imprint in gilt on two square green leather labels pasted on the spine; sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: T-063 Textoris, Guilermus 185 ¿ 141 ¿ 26 mm. Size of leaf: 178 ¿ 123 mm. Sermo de passione Christi, et al. On the front of the rear endleaf a poem and a prayer in a contem- porary German hand in brown ink:‘Littora quot conchas rosarea r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Sermones tres de passione Christi trium uenerabil- quot amena £ores quotue soporiferum grana papauer habet ium doctorum quorum primum compilauit siue Guilermus de > > (mundi ruinas) piscibus quot unda natatur > vessilius(?) totus Aquisgrano siue Gabriel Urach ceterorum nomina ignorantur’. numerum dic . . .’ (Ov. Tr. 5. 2. 23^5, with the last line unidenti- r a2 Textoris de Aquisgrano, Guilermus [pseudo-; Biel, Gabriel: ¢ed); ‘Sancta Susanna exaudi me in dei nomine et uide angustias Sermo historialis passionis dominicae.] ‘Sermo deuotissimus et meas et cogita . . . et angustiis meis amen’. magistralis de passione domini’. Incipit:‘‘‘[I]esum tradidit uolun- Provenance: Purchased for »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased tati eorum’’. Luce .xxiii. [Lc 23,25] . . .Verba ista sunt charissimi (1825), 2. illius non tam corporum quam animarum . . .’ shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.16. refs. See M. Elze,‘Zur Uº berlieferung des Sermo historialis pas- sionis dominicae von Gabriel Biel’, Zeitschrift fu« r T-064 Textoris, Guilermus Kirchengeschichte, 81 (1970), 362^74, at 364 no. 4. The opening says ‘ad instantiam excellentissimi doctoris Guilermi de Sermo de passione Christi, et al. r Rupeforti cancellarii regis Francie ingenii et sanctimonie non a1 [Title-page.] ‘Sermones tres de passione Christi’. r minoris impressus’. a2 Textoris de Aquisgrano, Guilermus [pseudo-; Biel, Gabriel: v n8 Textoris de Aquisgrano, Guilermus [pseudo-; Kannemann, Sermo historialis passionis dominicae.] ‘Sermo deuotissimus et Johannes]: Sermo de passione Christi secundum quattuor evan- magistralis de passione domini’. Incipit:‘‘‘[I]esum tradidit uolun- gelistas. Incipit:‘‘‘[E]gredimini ¢lie Syon . . . Cantico iii [Ct 3,11]. tati eorum’’. Luce .xxiii. [Lc 23,25] . . .Verba ista sunt charissimi Verba ista hodie cuilibet ¢deli anime proponuntur . . .’ illius non tam corporum quam animarum . . .’ The opening says refs. See L. Oliger, ‘Johannes Kannemann, ein deutscher ‘ad instantiam excellentissimi doctoris Guilermi de Rupeforti Franziskaner aus dem 15. Jahrhundert’, Franziskanische Studien, cancellarii regis Francie ingenii et sanctimonie non minoris 5 (1918), 39^67, at 63 no. 1;VL IV 983^6, at 985. impressus’. v t3 Passio siue sermo in diebus parasceues. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]blatus est refs. SeeT-063. v quia ipse uoluit’’ uerba proposita Ysa. liii [Is 53,7] originaliter n8 Textoris de Aquisgrano, Guilermus [pseudo-; Kannemann, sunt scripta. Sancta mater ecclesia . . .’ Johannes]: Sermo de passione Christi secundum quattuor evan- v y2 [Colophon.] gelistas. Incipit:‘‘‘[E]gredimini ¢lie Syon . . . Cantico iii [Ct 3,11]. r y4 Anselmus [pseudo-]: De passione Domini. ‘De passione Ihesu Verba ista hodie cuilibet ¢deli anime proponuntur . . .’ Christi querentis et gloriosissime Marie uirginis respondentis refs. SeeT-063. v dyalogus’. v3 Passio siue sermo in diebus parasceues. Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]blatus est refs. PL CLIX 271^88 (incomplete at end, explicit: ‘et ei compa- quia ipse uoluit’’ uerba proposita Ysa. liii [Is 53,7] originaliter tiebantur’). On authorship see PL CLIX 271. sunt scripta. Sancta mater ecclesia . . .’ 2464 themistius peripateticus [t-064^t-065

v r h2 [Colophon.] a2 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in Physica Aristotelis. r h4 Anselmus [pseudo-]: De passione Domini. ‘De passione Iesu Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[L]ibrorum Christi querentis etgloriosissimebeate Marie uirginis responden- Aristotelis de auscultatione physica . . .’ tis dyalogus’. refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 824. r refs. SeeT-063. k4 [Colophon.] r v m2 Bernardus [Claravallensis, pseudo-; Oglerius de Tridino]: De l1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Georgius Merula. planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis [version B]. refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter x. r refs. SeeT-063. l2 ‘Capita primi libri de animaThemistii’. r Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg aa1 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in de anima Aristotelis. Husner)], 11 Feb. 1496. 4o. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uom 8 8.4 8 enarrandis interpraetandisque iis . . .’ collation: a^o p^y z h m . r H *1140 (Anselmus and Bernardus); H 2909 (Bernardus); C 5778; aa1 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in de anima Aristotelis. Go¡ T-122; BMC I 145; Pr 641; BSB-Ink B-513; CIBN T-95; ‘Capitulum primum’. Incipit: ‘[S]tatim itaque hunc in modum orditur . . .’ Sheppard 497. v bb6 ‘Capita secundi libri de anima’. COPY v dd6 ‘Capita tertii libri de anima’. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the r gg Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter Bodleian Library. Size: 208 ¿ 145 ¿ 34 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 4 addressed to] F[ranciscus] Tronus. 128 mm. refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter xi. Provenance: Wessobrunn, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Petrus [et v gg4 ‘Capitulum libri primi de memoria et reminiscentia’. Paulus]; book-plate:‘Wessofontani proba sum possessio claustri. r gg5 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de memoria et reminis- Heus! Domino me redde meo: sic jura reposcunt’ (Warnecke centia Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: 2451). Duplicate from the Royal Library,Munich;‘4253’ in pencil r ‘[N]unc de memoria quid sit meminisse . . .’ on a1 . Purchased for ‘£. 5’ from Gilhofer & Ranschburg, refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 962. Catalogue 3 (1885), no. 91; see Library Bills (1885), no. 210. r gg7 ‘Capita libri .II.’ shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.13. v hh2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed to] Hieronymus Donatus. refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter xii. T-065 Themistius Peripateticus r hh3 ‘Capita libri de somno et uigiliaThemistii’. Paraphrasis in Aristotelem (trans. Hermolaus Barbarus; r hh3 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de somno et vigilia ed. Galeatius Facinus Ponticus). Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[D]e v A1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed somno et uigilia consideranda haec arbitror . . .’ v to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. hh6 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter refs. Hermolaus Barbarus, Epistolae, orationes et carmina, ed. addressed to] G[aleatius] Facinus Ponticus. Vittore Branca, 2 vols (Florence, 1943), letter viii. This and all refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter xiii. r the following letters, unless otherwise stated, are dated Venice, ii1 ‘Capita de insomniis’. r 1480. ii1 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de insomniis libellus v A2 ‘Capita libri primi posteriorum Themistii’. [Aristotelis]. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[P]ost r A3 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in Posteriora analytica haec de insomniis est agendum . . .’ r Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. The entire ii5 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed volume is edited by Galeatius Facinus Ponticus, as stated in the to] M[arcus] Barbus. Dated Venice, 1478. colophon.‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘[F]acturum me super£uo iuxta per- refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter vii. r ambitioseque sentio . . .’ ii5 ‘Capita libri de diuinatione per somnum’. r ii v Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de divinatione per som- A3 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in Posteriora analytica 5 Aristotelis. ‘Quod scituros praenosse aliquid oportet. Cap. I’. num [Aristotelis]. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: Incipit: ‘[Q]uicunque ad aliquam intellectualem doctrinam aut ‘[D]iuinationem in somno aliquam esse . . .’ r disciplinam accedunt . . .’ ii7 [Colophon.] It states the editorial involvement of C(!). Facinus r Ponticus. C8 ‘Capita libri .II. posteriorum’. r ii v [Errata.] a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed 7 to] Antonius Galateus. Treviso: Bartholomaeus Confalonerius and Morellus Gerardinus, refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter ix; see G. Pisano, 15 Feb. 1481. Folio. ‘Ermolao Barbaro ad Antonio Galateo: la Praefatio in collation: A10 B6 C8 a^h8 i6 k4 l2 aa^dd8 ee6 ¡ gg8 hh6 ii8. Paraphrasin physicesThemistii nell’incunabolo archetipo (1481)’, HC *15463; Go¡ T-129; BMC VI 894; Pr 6488; BSB-Ink T-133; in Scritti di storia pugliese in onore di Feliciano Argentina, ed. M. Rhodes 1683; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 77; Sheppard 5526. Paone (Galatina, 1996), 91^109; on the relationship between Micro¢che: Unit 26: Philosophy: Ancient, PH 55.

Galateus and Barbarus see Francesco Tateo, ‘Alle origini COPY dell’umanesimo galateano’, in Nuovi studi in onore di Mario Wanting the blank leaf ii8. Santoro, ed. M. C. Ca¢sse and others (Naples, 1989), 145^57, and Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment over pasteboards, Francesco Tateo, ‘L’epistola di Antonio Galateo ad Ermolao with title and typographical information printed in gold on two Barbaro’, Studi umanistici, 4^5 (1993^4), 163^98. t-065^t-067] theobaldus 2465

r square light brown leather labels pasted on the spine; sprinkled n7 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de memoria et reminis- red-edged leaves. Size: 281 ¿ 198 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ centia Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: 198 mm. ‘[N]unc de memoria quid sit meminisse . . .’ r r On A1 a list of contents in an early sixteenth-century Italian(?) o3 ‘Tabula in librosThemistii de memoria et reminiscentia’. r humanist hand in light brown ink. The same hand supplied the o3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed heading for chapters 1, 2, 3, and 9 of Themistius’ paraphrasis to to] Hieronymus Donatus. r the ¢rst book of De Anima (aa1 and following), as found in later refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter xii. v editions (in particular Venice: Bartolomaeus de Zanis, for o3 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de somno et vigilia Octavianus Scotus, 6 Oct. 1499 (T-066)). In the same hand also Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[D]e some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and summar- somno et uigilia consideranda haec arbitror . . .’ v izing the text, only toThemistius’paraphrasis of Deanima, books o6 ‘Tabula in libellum de somno et uigilia’. v 1 and 2. o6 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed Provenance: ‘Petri Clenerti Aisunij’ (sixteenth century)(?). to] G[aleatius] Facinus Ponticus. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3263. Bequeathed in refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter xiii. v 1914. o3 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de insomniis libellus shelfmark: Byw. H 7.18. [Aristotelis]. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[P]ost haec de insomniis est agendum . . .’ r p4 ‘Tabula in libellum de insomniis’. T-066 Themistius Peripateticus r p4 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed Paraphrasis in Aristotelem (trans. Hermolaus Barbarus; to] Marcus Barbus. Dated Venice, 1478. ed. Galeatius Facinus Ponticus). refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter vii. v r p4 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis de divinatione per som- a1 [Title-page.] It states: ‘. . . Interprete Hermolao Barbaro patritio Veneto. Positis in locis propriis castigationibus quamplurimi quas num [Aristotelis]. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[D]iuinationem in somno aliquam esse . . .’ autor idem post primam huius operis impraessionem addidit’. v v p5 ‘Tabula in libellum de diuinatione per somnum’. a1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[Q]ui tibi studiorum suorum . . .’ Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, for Octavianus Scotus, 6 Oct. This and all the following letters, unless otherwise stated, are 1499. Folio. dated Venice, 1480. collation: a^n8 o p6. refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter viii. Woodcut initials. r a2 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in Posteriora analytica HC *15464; Go¡ T-130; BMC V 434; Pr 5344; BSB-Ink T-134; Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. The entire Rhodes 1684; Sander 7233; Sheppard 4178.

volume is edited by Galeatius Facinus Ponticus; see T-065 and COPY v the letter of Barbarus to Facinus on o6 . ‘Prologus’. Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment over marbled pas- ‘[F]acturum me super£uo iuxta perambitioseque sentio . . .’ teboards, with gilt title and typographical information on two r a2 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in Posteriora analytica rectangular green leather labels on the spine. Size: 314 ¿ 216 ¿ Aristotelis.‘Antequam quid sciatur praenoscere aliquid oportere. 22 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 201 mm. Cap. I’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uicunque ad aliquam intellectualem doctri- Provenance: Purchased in 1901; see Annual Report of the nam aut disciplinam accedunt . . .’ Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 13 r c1 ‘Tabula in libros posteriorum’. May 1902, 507; possibly from James Tregaskis, Catalogue 480 v c1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed (1901), no. 803, for »2. 2. 0; see Library Bills, 8 Jan. 1901. to] Antonius Galateus. Incipit: ‘[P]hiloxenum Eryxidis . . .’ Dated shelfmark: Inc. c. I5.1499.1. Venice, 1480. refs. SeeT-065. r T-067 Theobaldus c2 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in Physica Aristotelis. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[L]ibrorum Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium. r Aristotelis de auscultatione physica . . .’ a1 [Title-page.] v r i3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Georgius Merula. a2 [Introduction(?)]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam secundum Platonem nihil Incipit: ‘[P]lato in diuina illa sua . . .’ est ortum sub sole cuius causa legitima non precessit . . .’ The refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter x. anonymous commentator states that ‘. . . causa e⁄ciens scientie r i4 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in de anima Aristotelis. huius libri dicitur fuisse magisterTheobaldus doctor et episcopus Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uom qui istum librum simplicibus uerbis composuit’. v enarrandis interpraetandisque iis . . .’ a2 Theobaldus: Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium.‘De refs. SeeT-065. leone’. r i4 Themistius Peripateticus: Paraphrasis in de anima Aristotelis. refs. PL CLXXI 1217^24; ed. P. T. Eden, Theobaldi ‘De utilitate et praestantia scientiae de anima. Cap. I’. Incipit: ‘‘Physiologus’’, Mittelateinische Studien und Texte, 6 (Leiden, ‘[S]tatim itaque hunc in modum orditur . . .’ 1972); see also F. McCulloch, Medieval Latin and French v n4 ‘Tabula in librosThemistii de anima’. Bestiaries, Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, v n6 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Preface in the form of a letter addressed 33 (Chapel Hill, NC, 1960), 40^1; Henkel, Schultexte, 283^5; VL to] F[ranciscus] Tronus. VII 620^34 at 627; Nikolaus Henkel, Studien zu ‘Physiologus’ im refs. Barbarus, Epistolae, ed. Branca, letter xi. Mittelalter, Hermaea, NS 38 (Tu« bingen, 1976), 36^41; see also G. 2466 theobaldus de sexannia [t-067^t-070

Orlandi,‘La tradizione del Physiologus e i prodromi nel bestiario T-069 Theobaldus latino’,in L’uomodifrontealmondoanimalenell’altoMedioevo,7^ Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium. 13 aprile 1983, 2 vols, Settimane di studio del Centro italiano di r a1 [Title-page.] studi sull’alto Medioevo, 31 (Spoleto, 1985), II 1057^1106, at r 1101^3. The authorship of this work is assigned to Hildebertus a2 [Introduction(?)]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam secundum Platonem nihil Cenomannensis (À1134) in PL; and often toTheobaldus Abbot of est ortum sub sole cuius causa legitima non precessit . . .’ The Montecassino (1022^35); according to Eden (following Manitius) anonymous commentator states that ‘. . . causa e⁄ciens scientie the author must have been a ‘magister’ in northern or Central huius libri dicitur fuisse magisterTheobaldus doctor et episcopus qui istum librum simplicibus uerbis composuit’. Italy in the eleventh or twelfth century. r v a2 Theobaldus: Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium. ‘De a2 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Iste liber cuius subiectum uisum diuidi- tur prima sui diuisione . . .’ The commentary alternates with the leone’. refs. SeeT-067. text; see Eden 4 and 81^2 for a list of manuscripts with the com- v mentary. a2 [Commentary.] Incipit:‘Isteliber cuius subiectum uisum est diui- o ditur prima sui diuisione . . .’ The text presents an interlinear gloss [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, before 23 Mar. 1489]. 4 . As and a commentary that alternates with the text. assigned and dated by BSB-Ink; Sheppard assigns to [Quentell] refs. SeeT-067. and dates [1486^9]; Campbell assigns to [Deventer: Richard Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, [before 16 May 1494]. 4o. Pafraet, 1490]. 6 collation: a8 b c6. collation: a^c . HC *15467; Go¡ T-135; BMC I 273; Pr 1379; BSB-Ink P-467; HC *15471; Go¡ T-138; BMC I 280; Pr 1399; BSB-Ink P-470; Campbell 1649; Sheppard 964; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1127. Sheppard 1005;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1129. COPY COPY Boundwith P-488; see there fordetails ofbinding and acquisition. Binding: Nineteenth-century half red roan over blue marbled Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 127 mm. pasteboards, with title gold-tooled along the spine. Size: 200 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.87(2). 137 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 128 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly ‘nota’ marks and extraction of key T-068 Theobaldus words, in a contemporary hand, in brown ink. The upper corner of a1 cut out. Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium. Initials are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. r a1 [Title-page.] Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. r a2 [Introduction(?)]. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam secundum Platonem nihil Bequeathed in 1834. est ortum sub sole cuius causa legitima non precessit . . .’ The shelfmark: Douce 74. anonymous commentator states that ‘. . . causa e⁄ciens scientie huius libri dicitur fuisse magisterTheobaldus doctor et episcopus qui istum librum simplicibus uerbis composuit’. T-070 Theobaldus de Sexannia v a2 Theobaldus: Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium.‘De Obiectiones in dictaTalmud, et al. r leone’. [a1 ] [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Obiectiones in dicta Talmud. refs. SeeT-067. ‘Incipiunt errores Iudeorum extracti ex talmut. Et quid sit v a2 [Commentary.] Incipit:‘Iste liber cuius subiectumuisum est diui- Talmut’. Incipit:‘[T]almut est doctrina Iudeorum et liber qui diui- ditur prima sui diuisione . . .’ The commentary alternates with the ditur in quatuor libros . . .’ text. refs. ed. J. Chr. Wolf in Bibliotheca Hebraea, 4 vols (Hamburg, refs. SeeT-067. 1733), IV 556^68, short version of the text that ends at 562; see [Deventer: Richard Pafraet, between 29 June 1490 and 25 Jan. Kaeppeli IV 293^5 no. 3672(II); in this edition, the order of the 1492]. 4o. two sections is the reverse of the description in Kaeppeli. On collation: a^c6. Theobaldus (£. 1244^1250), ‘subprior OP in villa Parisiensi’, see C 5779; Go¡ T-133; BMC IX 62; Pr 9038; Campbell 1647; HPT I Kaeppeli IV 292^6; VL IX 737^41; Jeremy Cohen, The Friars 108^11, II 408; ILC 2082; Sheppard 6957. and the Jews: The Evolution of Medieval Anti-Judaism (Ithaca, NY, and London, 1982), 74, where Cohen notes that most of the COPY Latin texts of the Extractiones de Talmut record the name of Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century orange paper boards. Thibaut de Se¤ zanne, OP (whom some scholars have identi¢ed as Size: 185 ¿ 144 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 181 ¿ 132 mm. v being Theobaldus, subprior) as being the editor and translator. On b an early note in German, in dark brown ink. A few other 5 See also G. Langer, ‘Von sieben Inkunabel-Ausgaben der marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and identifying bib- ‘‘Thalmut-Obiectiones’’ und von der Frage nach dem Verfasse lical quotations, and ‘nota’ marks in a sixteenth-century hand, in v dieser Schrift Bijdragen’, Tijdschrift voor Filoso¢e en Teologie, 38 brown ink. On a the word ‘missam’ has been deleted, by the 6 (1977), 431^44. same hand. [a r] Probationes novi testamenti ex veteri testamento. Incipit: Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; books with neigh- 5 ‘[T]olle arma tua pharetram et arcum ad roborandum . . .’ bouring shelfmarks were mostly acquired during the 1850s to refs. According to Kaeppeli IV 293^5 no.3672(I) this is Pharetra 1870s. ¢deiCatholicaecontraJudaeos; however, only the¢rsttwo lines of shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 6.22. this text correspond to the beginning of Pharetra ¢dei, the rest is di¡erent; see also Gerhardt Powitz, Die Handschriften des t-070^t-073] theobaldus de sexannia 2467

Dominikanerklosters und des Leonhardtstifts in Frankfurt am H *15232; Go¡ T-13; BMC II 393; Pr 1926; BSB-Ink T-138; Oates Main, Kataloge der Stadt- und Universita« tsbibliothek Frankfurt 970; Sheppard 1355.

am Main, 2,1 (Frankfurt am Main,1968), at139, who records that COPY the prologue in MS. Praed. 58 is the same as, but that the rest of Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf over marbled the text di¡ers from, that of the Pharetra¢deicatholice of H12914. pasteboards. Size: 198 ¿ 142 ¿ 8 mm. Sizeof leaf: 194 ¿ 131mm. [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, before 1473]. Folio. This item will be Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and a treated by GW as one of the constituent parts of an edition: see pointing hand, in an early German hand, in dark brown ink.‘12’ r A-513. in pencil in the lower right-hand corner of a1 . collation: [a12]. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; no indication from H *6678?; H *8589 (VIII, fols 187^98); Go¡ E-106; BMC II 318; Pr the shelfmark. 1567; BSB-InkT-136; CIBN H-118; Sheppard 1136. shelfmark: Opp. Add. 4o II.269.

COPY Binding: German paper boards, endleaves watermarked ‘J T-073 Theobaldus de Sexannia Wehrlitz’ and with a crossbow and arrow. Covered with a leaf Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Judaeos. fromThomas Aquinas, Catena aurea superquattuorevangelistas. r A1 [Title-page.] ‘Pharetra ¢dei catholice siue ydonea disputatio Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 8 Aug. 1475 (T-132(3)). Size: 291 ¿ inter Cristianos et Iudeos’. 222 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 208 mm. r A2 [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Occasional marginal annotations. Irregular manuscript foliation Judaeos. Incipit: ‘[A]d Iudeorum confutationem omnis Christi in black ink, partially washed out [136^47]. ¢delis tollat pharetram . . .’ Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; books whose pre- refs. See Kaeppeli IV 293^5 no. 3672(I). See Valentin Rose, Die sent shelfmarks are around Auct. 6Q 4 were mostly acquired in Handschriften-Verzeichnisse der ko« niglichen Bibliothek zu Berlin. the 1840s and 1850s. Verzeichniss der lateinischen Handschriften, 2,1 (Berlin, 1901), Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.50. 474^5, with this incipit noted at 475; BSB-Ink ascribes the work shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen. 2.20. to [Pseudo-Theobaldus]. Leipzig: Arnoldus de Colonia, [c.1494]. 4o. As dated by CIBN; T-071 Theobaldus de Sexannia Sheppard dates [1492^5.] Obiectiones in dictaTalmud. collation: AB6. r r On A1 an ‘Accipies’ woodcut: see Schreiber^Heitz no. 28. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Thalmut. Obiectiones in dicta Thalmut seductoris Iudeorum’. HC *12913; Go¡ P-575; BMC III 645; Pr 3006; BSB-Ink T-143; r CIBN P-303; Sack, Freiburg, 3377; Schramm XIII p. 4; Schreiber a2 [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Obiectiones in dictaTalmud. refs. SeeT-070. V 4941; Sheppard 2133^4. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, c.1488]. 4o. Pr and FIRST COPY BMC assign to [Johann Pru« ss], but Sheppard observes that the Bound with H-070; see there for details of binding and acquisi- type has the narrow N belonging to Gru« ninger type 13. tion. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 136 mm. collation: a6 b4. Some early marginal annotations, consisting mainly of ‘nota’ H 15231*; Go¡ T-12; BMC I 125; Pr 557; BSB-Ink T-137; CIBN O-1; marks and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. Sheppard 365. r On A2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red with an extension COPY into the margin; other two-line initials are also supplied in red. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf over marbled paste- Provenance: Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Benedictines, BVM downs, the spine gold-tooled. Size: 189 ¿ 137 ¿ 7 mm. Size of r and S. Godehardus; washed-out inscription on A1 in a six- leaf: 184 ¿ 131 mm. teenth/seventeenth-century(?) hand: ‘Monasterii Sancti Occasional early ‘nota’ marks in brown ink. Godehardi Hildesii’. Provenance: Purchased in 1906 from G. A. Young & Co.; shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.20(3). Bodleian stamp: 15 Oct. 1906 and bookseller’s label on the rear SECOND COPY pastedown; not identi¢ed in Library Bills. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century grey cloth. Size: 203 ¿ Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. U3.7. 142 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 130 mm. shelfmark: Inc. e. G7.3. r On A2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in blue with an extension into the margin; other two-line initials are supplied in red or r T-072 Theobaldus de Sexannia blue; on A4 a capital stroke is supplied in red. Obiectiones in dictaTalmud. Provenance: Catalogue of a Collection of Theological and r Miscellaneous Books . . . (London: Puttick & Simpson, 29 Apr. a [Title-page.] ‘Thalmut. Obiectiones in dicta Thalmut seductoris r 1 1885), lot 244 (7); pencil note in the guttering of A .The complete Iudeorum’. 1 lot purchased through Quaritch on 29 Apr. 1885 for »0. 15. 0; see a v [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Obiectiones in dictaTalmud. 1 Library Bills (Quaritch). refs. SeeT-070. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.11. [Augsburg: Johann Schaur, c.1495]. 4o. collation: a6 b4. Woodcuts. 2468 theocritus [t-074^t-077

T-074 Theobaldus de Sexannia refs. SeeT-073. Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Judaeos. Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 1499. 4o. 6 4 r collation: A B . Leaf A1 is unsigned, A2 is signed A. A1 [Title-page.] ‘Pharetra ¢dei catholice siue ydonea disputatio inter Christianos et Iudeos’. HC *12916; Go¡ P-578; BMC III 651; Pr 3041; BSB-Ink T-146; r CIBN P-306; Hillard 1598; Sheppard 2149. A2 [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Judaeos. Incipit: ‘[A]d Iudeorum confutationem omnis Christi COPY ¢delis tollat pharetram . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century blue cloth. Size: 215 ¿ refs. SeeT-073). 142 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 130 mm. Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, 1495. 4o. Three- and ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions into the mar- collation: A6 B4. gins, and capital strokes are supplied in red. HC *12915; Go¡ P-577; BMC III 627; Pr 2870; BSB-Ink T-145; Provenance: Albert Cohn, Catalogue 160 (1884), no. 299. Purchased from Cohn for 3 Marks; see Library Bills, 26 May CIBN P-305; Sheppard 2079. 1884; unsigned pencil note (partly erased) in the hand of COPY Falconer Madan on the recto of the front endleaf. Binding: Nineteenth-century half black morocco, with black shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.58. cloth. Red paper wrappers. Size: 216 ¿ 153 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 140 mm. r T-077 Theocritus On A2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red; other two-line initi- als and capital strokes are also supplied in red. Idyllia, et al. [Greek]. r Provenance: Purchased from Emil Hirsch, Catalogue 31, no. a2 Theocritus: Eijduvllia, [I^XVIII].‘Quvrsi~ h[ jWdhv’. 284, for 72 Marks (»0.12. 5); see Library Bills, 8 June 1901. refs. Bucolici Graeci, ed. A. S. Gow (Oxford, 1952), 3^62, nos I^ shelfmark: Inc. e. G22.1495.1. XVIII; Theocritus, Theocritus, ed. with a translation and com- mentary by A. S. Gow, 2 vols (Cambridge, 1952), I 4^144. The T-075 Theobaldus de Sexannia ¢rst 18 of the 30 bucolic poems by or ascribed to Theocritus. On Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Judaeos. the title Eijduvllia, acquired at some point in Antiquity, see OCD r 1498. For the transmission of the text, the ordering of the poems a1 [Title-page.] ‘Pharetra ¢dei catholice siue ydonea disputatio inter in this edition, and possible direct manuscript sources see C. Cristianos et Iudeos’. r Gallavotti, ‘Da Planude a Moscopoulo alla prima edizione a a2 [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra stampa di Theocrito’, Studi Italiani di Filologia Classica, 13 Judaeos. Incipit: ‘[A]d Iudeorum confutationem omnis Cristi (1936), 45^59, who suggests GeorgiusValla as editor at 5; see also ¢delis tollat pharetram . . .’ Theocritus, ed. Gow, I pp. xxx^xlviii, liv^lvi. For the dating of refs. SeeT-073. this edition, and for the suggestion that the editor was a Greek, [Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, 1498, 9]. 4o. As dated by see M. Fantuzzi, ‘Il medium tipogra¢co negli editori greci’, in Sheppard; Sack dates [c.1498]. Dotti Bizantini e Libri Greci nell’Italia del secolo XV,Atti del con- collation: a b6. vegno internazionale, Trento 22^23 ottobre 1990, ed. M. Cortesi HC *12910; Go¡ P-579; BMC I 306; Pr 4013; BSB-InkT-147; Oates and E.V. Maltese (Naples, 1992), 37^60, at 43^5 and note 22. On 863; Sack, Freiburg, 3379; Sheppard 1094. this edition as the ¢rst ever printing of classical Greek texts, see J.

COPY Irigoin,‘Les origines de la typographie greque’, in Dotti Bizantini, Bound with A-356; see there for details of the binding. Size of 13^28, at 21. On its typography see Irigoin, 21 and ¢g. 11, and leaf: 179 ¿ 127 mm. Fantuzzi, 43^4. e[ r Hesiodus: [Erga kai; JHmevrai. The title leaf, a1, is misbound in reverse. 1 r refs. Hesiodus, Opera et Dies, ed. F. Solmsen, in Hesiodus On a1 a note in a sixteenth-century English hand, and apparently in the same ink as ‘R’ (see below), ‘A dysputacion between the Opera, ed. F. Solmsen, R. Merkelbach, and M. West (Oxford, Chri[stian](?) man(?) and the Jue’. 1990), 49^85. In the heading Hesiod is referred to as ‘tou’ r Ajskraivou’. On z r the ‘Days’ (lines 765^828) are headed Provenance: On a1 is a sixteenth-century capital ‘R’, associated 6 with books donated by George Carey (1547^1603), 2nd Lord ‘ JHmevrai’, and are printed as a separate poem; see Fantuzzi, Hunsdon; see Benefactors’ Register, I 8. ‘Medium tipogra¢co’, 44. For the early view of scholars that Former Bodleian shelfmark: D 13. 1 Linc. these lines were a later accretion see Hesiod,Works and Days, ed. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.9(3). with Prolegomena and commentaryby M. L.West (Oxford,1978), 346. T-076 Theobaldus de Sexannia [Milan: Bonus Accursius, c.1480^1]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard and BSB-Ink. Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Judaeos. 8 r collation: a^z . Leaf a2 signed a1, a3 signed a2, etc. A1 [Title-page.] ‘Pharetra ¢dei catholice siue ydonea disputatio HC15476; Go¡ T-143; BMC VI 757; Pr 5967; CIBN T-100; Sheppard inter Christianos et Iudeos’. r 4970. A2 [Theobaldus de Sexannia]: Pharetra ¢dei Catholicae contra Judaeos. Incipit: ‘[A]d Iudeorum confutationem omnis Christi COPY ¢delis tollat pharetram . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves a1 and z8. t-077^t-078] theocritus 2469

Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled; Wilson, ‘Some Remarks on Greek philology in the milieu of the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: Aldus Manutius’, in Dotti Bizantini, 29^36, at 29. r 297 ¿ 218 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 207 mm. A.A2 Theocritus: Eijduvllia, [I^XVIII].‘Quvrsi~ h[ jWdhv’. Some marginal notes in Rucellai’s hand, supplying variant read- refs. Bucolici Graeci, 3^62, nos I^XVIII; Theocritus, ed. Gow, I ings and brief references to other classical authors (including 4^144.The poems are referred to as ‘mikra; poihvmata’ in the list of r Cicero, Horace, Ovid,Varro,Vergil (Eclogues), Alkaios, Aristotle contents in Greek, and as ‘Eclogae’ in that in Latin on A.A1 . See (Politica, Rhetorica), Euripides, Hesiod, Lucian, Plutarch, T-077 for further reference. v Sappho, Simonides, Sophocles), underlining, and a few brackets. E.E1 [Moschus,pseudo-]:‘Ejpitavfio~ Bivwno~ Boukovlou ejrwtikou’’. v On d8 afterTheocritus XVIII, Rucellai has inscribed Moschus, I, refs. Bucolici Graeci, 140^5, no. III. Traditionally but wrongly Incipit:‘AJ Kuvpri~ to;n [Erwta. . .’ (Bucolici Graeci, 132^3) and on ascribed to Moschus, and probably the work of a follower of r o e[1 at the head of the page: ‘A. Gelli. libro iii cap. xi. idem G. li. Bion; Bionis Smyrnaei Adonidis epitaphium, ed. M. Fantuzzi, xviio, ca 21. ‘‘M. autem Varro in primo de Imaginibus uter natus ARCA: Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers, and Monographs, prior sit? parum constare dicit, sed non esse dubium, quin aliquo 18 (Liverpool,1985),7; OCD 243. On the transmission see Bion of tempore eodem [Plat. sumposiva e 842?] uixerint. idque ex epi- Smyrna:The Fragments and the Adonis, ed. with intr. and comm. grammate ostendi quod [b ejrn 44] inTripode scriptum est, qui in J. D. Reed, Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 33 monte Helicone ab Hesiodo positus traditur’’. Haec Gellius [Gell. (Cambridge, 1997), at 72^4 for this edition and its corpus of N.A., 3.11.3^4]. Epigramma autem quod innuit est, ut arbitror, texts, with further reference given there. hoc: ‘‘ JHsivodo~ mouvsai~ eJlikwvnesi thdean Aqhka(!) v > E.E3 [Moschus]: Eujrwvph. UJmnonikavsa~ ejn Calkisiv qei’on {Omhron. Plouvtarco~ pro;~ refs. Bucolici Graeci, 133^9, no. II; A Hellenistic Anthology, ed. Ajpollwvnion peri; JHsiovdou tauti; levgei provteron h] peri; N. Hopkinson (Cambridge, 1988), 52^7, no. XIX. r OJmhvrou eijpw’n: ‘‘oJ de; meta; tou’ton kai; th’/ dovxh/ kai; tw’/ crovnw/, Z.F1 [Theocritus, pseudo-]: Khrioklevpth~. kaivtoi tw’n mousw’n ajnagoreuvwn eJauto;n maqhth;n JHsiovdo~ kai; t refs. BucoliciGraeci,75, no. XIX;Theocritus, ed. Gow,I146. For ja[lla’’ [Plut. Consol. ad Apollonium, 105.D.6]. Cic. de Senectute. the general agreement that Theocritus did not write this poem, CATO. ‘‘Quid de utilitate loquar stercorandi? dixi in eo libro and for ascriptions to Moschus and more commonly to Bion; see quem de rebus rusticis scripsi; de qua doctus Hesiodus ne uerbum Theocritus, ed. Gow, II 362. r quidem fecit, cum de cultura agri scriberet. At Homerus qui mul- Z.F1 [Bion]: Ejpitavfio~ Ajdwvnido~. tis, ut mihi uidetur, ante seculis fuit, Laertem lenientem desider- refs. Bucolici Graeci, 153^7, no. I; Hellenistic Anthology, 58^62, ium, non quod capiebat e ¢lio, colentem agrum et eum no. XXI. On Bion as author and the date of composition see stercorantem facit’’ [Cic. Sen., 54.1^7]’. Adonidis epitaphium, ed. Fantuzzi, 139^46; OCD 243. r Provenance: Cosimo di Bernardo Rucellai (1468^1520); inscrip- Z.F3 [Theocritus, pseudo-]: Boukolivsko~. r tion: ‘Cosmi Oricellarij kai; tw’n fivlwn’ on a1 . Italian name refs. Bucolici Graeci, 75^7, no. XX. On the uncertain date and (seventeenth century); ‘Di [ ]fredi[ ] 1621(?)’ on the same page. authorship seeTheocritus, ed. Gow, II 364^5. v James St Amand (1687^1754); see ‘Cat. S. Am. 195’ on the same Z.F3 [Theocritus, pseudo-]: AJliei’~. page. Bequeathed in 1754. refs. Bucolici Graeci, 77^81, no. XXI. For the false ascription to shelfmark: Auct. K 3.1. Theocritus and for other suggestions of authorship see Theocritus, ed. Gow, II 369^70. r T-078 Theocritus Z.F5 [Moschus]:‘Megavra gunh; JHraklevou~’. Idyllia, et al. [Greek and Latin]. refs. Bucolici Graeci, 146^50, no. IV. Ascribed to Moschus with- out adequate justi¢cation; see OCD 997. A.A r [List of contents in Greek.] ‘Tavde e[nesti ejn th’/de th’/ bivblw/’. 1 Z.F v [Theocritus]:‘Diovskouroi koinh’/ jIavdi’. A.A r [List of contents in Latin.] ‘Haec sunt in hoc libro’. 6 1 refs. Bucolici Graeci, 81^9, no. XXII. A.A v Manutius, Aldus: [Letter addressed to] Baptista Guarinus. 1 Q.G r [Theocritus]: Ejrasthv~.‘Misw’n filevonta’. refs. Aldo Manuzio editore, I 9^10 no. V; Bot¢eld, 192^4. On 3 refs. Bucolici Graeci, 90^2, no. XXIII. For the false ascription to Manutius’ dedication to Baptista Guarinus, his recollection of Theocritus and other suggestions of authorship see Theocritus, Gaspare daVerona, and his editorial handling of manuscripts as ed. Gow, II 408. laid out here see M. Lowry,TheWorld of AldusManutius (Oxford, Q.G v [Theocritus]:‘ [Hchma Mousevwn h[ Qeokrivtou Su’rigx’. 1979), 48, 50, 53, 114; Aldo Manuzio editore, II 319^20; Carlo 4 refs. Bucolici Graeci, 180; Theocritus, ed. Gow, I 256. The poem Dionisotti, ‘Aldo Manuzio Umanista’, in Umanesimo Europeo e Umanesimo Veneziano, ed.V. Branca, Civilta' Europea e Civilta' is a technopaegnion, composed in di¡erent verse-lengths so as to su’rigx Veneziana: aspetti e problemi, 2 (Florence, 1963), 213^43, at 216^ produce the shape ofan object, in this case Pan pipes ( ); see 17. For Manutius’s remarks on the ‘three-hundred-year-old’ OCD1478. For the ascription toTheocritus and other suggestions manuscript of Maximus Planudes’ Greek translation of the of authorship seeTheocritus, ed. Gow, II 553^4. Q r Eij~ nekro;n [Adwnin Disticha Catonis reported by Franciscus Roscius (Francesco .G5 . Roscio or Rosetto) of Verona, see Maximus Planudes, Disticha refs. Bucolici Graeci, 166^7. Attributed to Theocritus in at least Catonis in Graecum translata, ed. V. Ortoleva, Bibliotheca one manuscript; see Bucolici Graeci, 166. Q v Gevno~ Qeokrivtou Qeovkrito~ oJ Athena, 28 (Rome, 1992), p. xxv; Aldo Manuzio editore, II 319^ .G5 [Life of Theocritus].‘ ’. Incipit:‘ 20. For the type used and the two separate versions of this edition tw’n boukolikw’n poihth;~ surrakouvsio~ . . .’ see Lowry, Aldus Manutius, 112, 131, 135, and 233. On this edition refs.Theocritus, ed. Gow, I p. xv B^C (b).The text in this edition as one of the earliest publications of Manutius’ ¢rm see N. G. continues for a further six lines, ending ajpolimpavnetai kai; aivolivdo~. It is entitled ‘Genus Theocriti’ in the list in Latin on r A.A1 . 2470 theocritus [t-078

v v Q.G5 Artemidorus:‘Ajrtemidwvrou grammatikou’’. EE.ee6 ‘Diafora; fwnh’~’. Incipit:‘ [Epi kuvknou a[/dein. [Epi ajhdovno~ refs. Bucolici Graeci, 2; Theocritus, ed. Gow I 254. For this teretivzein . . .’ Entitled ‘Di¡erentia uocis’ in the list in Latin on r poem’s traditional inclusion as no. XXVI in the collection of A.A1 . r Theocritean epigrams and for further discussion of authorship, ZZ.zz1 [Planudes, Maximos: Preface to his translation of Disticha seeTheocritus, ed. Gow, II 549, and I p. lx. Catonis.] ‘Prooivmion’. v Q.G5 [Theocritus, pseudo-: Epigram XXVII]. refs. Planudes, Disticha Catonis, ed. Ortoleva, 1. r refs. Bucolici Graeci, 2; Theocritus, ed. Gow, I 254. On the spur- ZZ.zz1 [DistichaCatonis.]‘Kavtwno~ JRwmaivou gnw’mai parainetikai; ious ascription toTheocritus seeTheocritus, ed. Gow, II 549^50. divsticoi’.Translated from Latin into Greekby Maximos Planudes r Q.G6 [De inuentione bucolicorum.] ‘Peri; euJrevsew~ tw’n bouko- as stated in the heading; see Planudes, Disticha Catonis, ed. likw’n’. Incipit:‘Ta; boukolikav fasi ejn th’/ Lakedaimoniva/ Ortoleva, 1. euJreqh’nai kai; perissw’~ prokoph’~ tucei’n . . .’ refs. Planudes, ed. Ortoleva, 2^19.The work is entitled ‘Catonis refs. Bucolicorum GraecorumTheocriti, Bionis, Moschi reliquiae Romani sententiae paraeneticae distichi’ in the list in Latin on r accedentibus incertorum idyllis, ed. F. H. L. Ahrens, 2 vols A.A1 . For the transmission of Planudes’ Greek translation see (Leipzig, 1855^9), II 4^6, with further lines of text. ed. Ortoleva, pp. v^xxviii, at p. xxv for Manutius’ edition; M. r AA.aa1 Theognis:‘Qeovgnido~ Megarevw~ Sikeliw’tou Gnw’mai Boas, ‘Planudes’ Metaphrasis der sog. Disticha Catonis’, Ejlegeiakai;’. Perhaps edited by Janus Lascaris (see below). Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 31 (1931), 241^57. For the manuscript v refs. Iambi et Elegi ante Alexandrum cantati ed. M. L. West, 2 mentioned by Manutius see his preface on A.A1 . r vols. (Oxford, 1989), I 174^233; Theognis, ed. D.Young (Leipzig, ZZ.zz7 [Gnw’mai eJpta; sofw’n]. ‘Peri; ajndro~ tou’ sofou’’. Incipit: Pa’si a[reske Kalo;n hJsuciva Gnw’mai eJpta; sofw’n 1971), 1^74 (lines 1^1231). The poem is entitled ‘Theognidis ‘ > . . .’ Entitled ‘ ’ Megarensis Siculi sententiae elegiacae’ in the list in Latin on in the list in Greek and‘Sententiae septem sapientum’ in the list in r r A.A1 . On the transmission see D. Young, ‘A Codicological Latin on A.A1 . A version of the Greek Sententiae Septem Inventory of Theognis Manuscripts, with Some Remarks on Sapientium, in the tradition containing sayings ascribed to Bias Janus Lascaris’ Contamination and the Aldine Editio princeps’, of Priene, Pittacus of Mitylene, Cleobulus of Rhodes, Chilon of Scriptorium, 7 (1953), 3^36, at 27^30 for this edition and Sparta, Solon of Athens, Thales of Miletus, and Pythagoras. See Lascaris as editor of its text of Theognis. A. Pauly, G. Wissowa, W. Kroll, Real-Encyclopaedie der clas- v GG.gg5 ‘Gnw’mai kata; stoicei’on ejk diafovrwn poihtw’n’.‘Eij~ ajgaqou;~ sischen Altertumswissenschaft (Stuttgart and Munich, 1923), II a[ndra~’. Incipit:‘Ajnh;r de; crhsto;~, crhsto;n ouj misei’ potev . . .’ A.1, 2242^64, at 2243^7 on the transmission of the ‘canon’ of Arranged under headings with moral themes. Entitled sages. r ‘Sententiae monostichi per capita ex uariis poetis’ in the list in ZZ.zz9 ‘Peri; fqovnou.’ Incipit:‘lsquo;Wsper hJ ejrusivbh i[divon ejsti r Latin on A.A1 . On Greek gnw’mai see DNP IV 1108^12,1114. tou’ sivtou novshma, ouJtw~ fqovno~ . . .’ The work is entitled ‘De r r DD.dd8 [Pythagoras, pseudo-]:‘Crusa’ e[ph’. Incipit:‘Ajqanavtou~ Inuidia’ in the list in Latin on A.A1 . r me;n prw’ta qeouv~ novmw/ wJ~ diavkeitai . . .’ ZZ.zz10 [Registrum.] r refs. ed. Young, 86^94. Entitled ‘Aurea Carmina’ in the list in a.a1 Hesiodus:‘Qeogoniva’. r Latin on A.A1 . On the transmission and authorship see ed. refs. Hesiodus, Theogonia, ed. F. Solmsen, in Hesiodus Opera, Young, pp. xiv^xv, xvii^xviii. ed. F.Solmsen, R. Merkelbach, and M.West (Oxford,1990),5^48. r r EE.ee1 ‘Stivcoi eij~ to;n Fwkulivdhn’. g.c2 Hesiodus:‘UJpovqesi~ th’~ ajspivdo~’. Incipit: Tavfioi strateuv- refs. Epigrammatum Anthologia Palatina: cum planudeis et sante~ ejpi ta;~ hjlektruvwno~ . . .’ appendice nova epigrammatum veterum ex libris et marmoribus refs. Hesiodus, Scutum, ed. F. Solmsen, in Hesiodus Opera, ed. ductorum, ed. E. Cougny (Paris, 1890), III 323, no. 194; Pseudo- Solmsen and others, 86^7, lines 11^25. v Phocylides Sentences, ed. Pascale Derron (Paris, 1986), p. ciii, g.c2 Hesiodus [pseudo-]:‘Povnhma (i.e. poivhma) peri; th’~ ajspivdo~ note 1. tou’ JHraklevou~’. r EE.ee1 [Phocylides, pseudo-]:‘Eij~ to;n aujtovn’. refs. Scutum, ed. Solmsen, 88^107. v refs. ed. Young, 95, lines 1^2; Pseudo-Phocylides Sentences, ed. g.c8 Hesiodus [pseudo-]:‘Tevlo~ th’~ JHsiovdou ajspivdo~’. Derron, lines 1^2. refs. Scutum, ed. Solmsen, 86^7, lines 1^10. v r EE.ee1 [Phocylides, pseudo-: Gnw’mai.] ‘Poivhma nouqetikovn’. d.d1 Hesiodus: [Erga kai; JHmevrai. Incipit:‘mhvte gamoklopevein mhvte a[rsena Kuvprin ojrivnein. . .’ refs. See T-077. In the heading Hesiod is referred to as ‘tou’ r refs. ed. Young, 95^112; Pseudo-Phocylides Sentences, ed. Ajskraivou’. On e.e6 the‘Days’are printed as a separate poem and Derron, lines 3^230. Entitled ‘Poema admonitorium’ in the list headed ‘ JHsiovdou JHmevrai’. The poem is entitled ‘Georgicon’ in r r in Latin on A.A1 . On the authorship see ed.Young, pp. xvi^xviii. the list in Latin on A.A1 . On the authorship see OCD 700. v v EE.ee5 [Versus Sibyllae.] ‘Stivcoi Sibuvlla~ th’~ Ejruqraiva~ peri; tou’ e.e7 [Registrum.] v Kurivou hJmw’n, e[conte~ ajkrosticivda thvnde: jIhsou’~ Cristov~ qeou’ e.e8 [Summary of contents.] uiJo~ oJ swth;r staurov~.’ Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, Feb. 1495/6. Folio. refs. Eusebius, Historia ecclesiastica, 592 B, in PG XX 1288^9. collation: A.A^D.D8 E.e^Q.G6 AA.aa^DD.dd8 EE.ee6 ZZ.zz10 Entitled ‘Carmina Sibyllae Erythreae de Christo Iesu domino a.a^b.b8 g.c10 d.d^e.e8. r nostro’ in the list in Latin on A.A1 .The letters forming the acros- Woodcut initials. tic are written out after the text, with the following note on their HC *15477; Go¡ T-144; BMC V 554^5; Pr 5549; BSB-Ink T-148; citation in Eusebius’ Historia ecclesiatica:‘Tau’ta iJstwrei’ oJ Essling 888; Oates 2167; Rhodes 1685; Sander 7235; Scapecchi, Kaisareiva~ Eujsevbeio~ oJ Panfilou ejn tw’/ lovgw/ o}~ ejklhvqh ‘Annali’,7; Sheppard 4617^19. basilikov~’. t-078^t-079] theocritus 2471

FIRST COPY edition, see Dell’Oro, De poetis antiquis, 429 and n. 9. See also Wanting the ¢fth sheet of gathering g.c. Martinus Phileticus, In Corruptores Latinitatis, ed. M. A. r Gathering ZZ.zz is bound before AA.aa. BMC notes that on Z.F5 Pincelli, Edizione Nazionale dei testi umanistici, 4 (Rome, the textofthe idyll is interrupted afterl.13 (skevtlio~ . . .ajpovllwn), 2000), p. xxiii. v the place of the remainder being taken by line 35^end of the [a1 ] Phileticus, [Martinus: Poem dedicated to] Federicus de Ejpitavfio~ Bivwno~, which has already appeared in its right place Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. r on E.E2 . refs. Pecci, L’Umanesimo e la‘‘Cioceria’’, 150^1. r Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; the [a2 ] Theocritus: [Idyllia, I^VII]. ‘Theocritus scripsit, Phileticus author’s name in gilt on a red leather label towards the head; latihum(!) fecit bucolicum carmen. Res acta Syracusis.’ marbled pastedowns; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 315 ¿ 215 ¿ 29 mm. ‘Afpolus(!) Thyrsis.’ Translated from Greek into Latin by Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 198 mm. Martinus Phileticus, as stated in the heading. ‘[A]epole dulce Bibliographical notes on verso of front endleaf in St Amand’s sonat patulis quod discolor aura > Commouet arboribus gelido hand. que fonte uirescit’; hexameters. Provenance: James St Amand (1687^1754); manuscript cata- refs. On Phileticus’s translation see Guido Arbizzoni, ‘Note su logue, fol. 11 no. 194, and ‘Cat. S. Am. 194’and ‘fo. S. Am. 104’on Martino Filetico, traduttore di Teocrito’, Studi Umanistici r A.A1 . bequeathed in 1754. Piceni, 13 (1993), 25^31. See also, Phileticus, ed. Pincelli, p. xxiii. v shelfmark: Auct.1R 3.3. [c6 ] Phileticus, [Martinus: Poem dedicated to] Eucharius Silber. SECOND COPY ‘Ad Eucharium Argirion impressorem’. A di¡erent issue. Sheets 1 and 2 of gathering Z.Fand the whole of refs. Pecci, L’Umanesimo e la‘‘Cioceria’’, 146 n. 1. gathering Q.G are reprinted, with the text in the correct order. [Rome]: Eucharius Silber, [c.1482]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard. Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf; the spine gold-tooled. collation: [a6 b8 c6]. Size: 330 ¿ 226 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ 207 mm. HCR 15478; Go¡ T-146; BMC IV 120; Pr 3906; Sheppard 3081^2. Copious marginal annotations to the poems of Theocritus appar- ently in Lampsonius’ hand, providing variant readings, syno- FIRST COPY Bound with: nyms, paraphrases, and comments on the text. The bookseller’s 1. MarcusValerius Probus, De interpretandis Romanorum litteris. number ‘144/1081’ in brown ink on A.A r. 1 Venice: Johannes Tacuinus deTridino, 1502; Provenance: Dominicus Lampsonius (1532^1599); name on 2. Theocritus, Idyllia septem. [Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de A.A r: ‘Dominici Lampsonii’. Edward Bernard (1638^1697); not 1 Vitalibus, c.1498^1500] (T-080(2)). identi¢ed in Wanley’s list. Among the books purchased in 1697 Leaf [c v], l. 14: ‘. . . IMPRESSOREM’, not as BMC. from Bernard’s widow. 6 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled russia. On the gold- Former Bodleian shelfmark: T 4.9 Art (‘9’ in black ink on the tooled spine the crest of Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges- fore-edge and inscription on A.A r); K 1.7 Art (inscription on 1 Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham, KG (a garb or A.A r). 1 handed azure, within the Garter, surmounted bya ducal coronet). shelfmark: Auct.1R 3.4. Grey pastedowns, the edges blind-tooled; gilt-edged leaves. Size: THIRD COPY 210 ¿ 143 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 132 mm. Another copy of the di¡erent issue. A few notes in a contemporary hand on [a r], naming the author, Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, with 1 work, and translator, and supplying corrections to some of the brown morocco doublures and dentelles; bound by P. Boze¤ rian running headings in item 1. Gathering signatures supplied possi- the younger; name in gilt at base of spine. Gilt-edged leaves. bly in the same hand. A sixteenth-century(?) continental hand Surface of the recto of the front endleaf and the verso of the rear (see T-080(1)) has supplied the folio numbers 147^166 for item 1, endleaf stained blue. Size: 325 ¿ 214 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 71^126 for item 2, and 127^146 for item 3. This numbering, 199 mm. together with the numbers ‘6’, ‘4’, ‘5’ in a slightly later hand on All notes, including brackets, have been largely erased through the recto of the ¢rst leaves of each item shows that they were ori- washing. ginally bound in the order T-080(1), T-079(1), Probus, and were Provenance: Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^1853); A. A. preceded by three other items. Some page numbers of a higher Renouard, Catalogue de la bibliothe' que d’un amateur (Paris, denomination, following the same ordering, added in the same 1819), II 125. Friedrich Furchheim (b.1844); receipt attached to slightly later hand. the recto of the front endleaf. David Nutt. Purchased by Bywater Provenance: Before the end of the sixteenth century bound with from Nutt for »4.16.0 on 3 Mar.1894; receipt (see above). Ingram three preceding items; see manuscript notes. John Bridges (1666^ Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3277. Bequeathed in 1914. 1724); purchased in 1702/3; note in his hand on the verso of the shelfmark: Byw. G 3.7. front endleaf: ‘1703 - 1 M 1/14’; Bibliothecae Bridgesianae catalo- gus (7 Feb. 1725/6), lot 1414, naming all three authors from items 1^3, marked down for »0. 7. 0. Jeremaiah Markland (1693^1776); T-079 Theocritus r Idyllia septem (trans. Martinus Phileticus). see ‘Jer. Markland’ on a1 of item 1. Richard Temple-Nugent- Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and r [a1 ] Phileticus, [Martinus: Life of Theocritus].‘De uitaTheocriti in Chandos (1776^1839); see sale (7 Feb. 1849), lot 5401, containing libro de poetis antiquis.’ items1^3, bound in the present russia binding;‘5401’ in black ink refs. B. Pecci, L’Umanesimo e la‘‘Cioceria’’ (Trani, 1912),149^50 n. 3; E. Dell’Oro, ‘Il De poetis antiquis di Martino Filetico’, Orpheus, ns 4 (1983), 427^43, at 441. On Phileticus’ ‘Vita’ in this 2472 theodolus [t-079^t-081

on paper label at the tail of the spine. The whole volume pur- priuauit honesta?’; 10 hexameters.The poem follows immediately chased for »0. 9.6; see Books Purchased (1849), 39. afterTheogonia without a heading. shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.34(3). [Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, c.1498^1500]. 4o. As SECOND COPY dated by Sheppard and BSB-Ink. v Leaf [c6 ], line 14: ‘. . . IMPRESSOREM’, not as BMC. collation: A^D4 E6 a^h4 i2. Binding: Nineteenth-century green morocco, stamped with a HC *15479; Go¡ T-145. BMC V 550; Pr 5541; BSB-Ink T-150; central ornament containing the initials I. B.; bound by Roger de Sheppard 4603^5. Coverly and Sons. Size: 203 ¿ 139 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 131 mm. FIRST COPY Bound with G-245; see there for details of binding, decoration, At the tail of [c v] in a contemporary Italian hand: ‘Nullus est 6 and acquisition. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 147 mm. enim qui nihil peccet, et multa suntquae adpeccandum irritent. . . An early shelfmark ‘K. 6. 62’(?) partially erased on front premium Lactantj [Lactantius, De ira Dei, 20.4]’. Folio numbers pastedown. are supplied in pencil. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.27(1). Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red ink. Provenance: Giacomo Morgante (£. 1906); cut-out description SECOND COPY Bound with T-079(1); see there for details of binding, decoration, on the front pastedown, from Morgante, Catalogue (1906), no. and provenance. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 130 mm. 463, sold for 27.50 Lire. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, A few notes in a sixteenth-century(?) continental hand (see no. 3291. Bequeathed in 1914. T-079(1)), supplying one key word and underlining. Some notes shelfmark: Byw.T 5.20. r erased from a1 :‘bucolicum . . . > valerij probi . . . > Q. Serenus sen- tentiae . . .’, apparently a list of the former contents of the volume. T-080 Theocritus shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.34(2). Idyllia septem (trans. Martinus Phileticus), et al. THIRD COPY r A1 [List of contents.] ‘Hoc in uolumine haec opuscula continentur’. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf over marbled v A1 Phileticus, [Martinus: Poem dedicated to] Federicus de paper boards. Sprinkled red- and blue-edged leaves Size: 211 ¿ Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. 149 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 141 mm. refs. Pecci, L’Umanesimo e la‘‘Cioceria’’, 150^1. A few notes in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Italian hands r A2 [Distich on the Theocritean poems and the translation.] including brackets and pointing hands, one correction to the text, a gloss in Italian, and two cropped notes in Latin. Folio num- ‘Theocritus scripsit Phileticus latinum fecit > Bucolicum carmen res acta Syracusis’; 1 elegiac distich. bers supplied in pencil. r A2 Theocritus: [Idyllia, I^VII]. The translation from Greek into Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); Latin by Martinus Phileticus is dedicated to Federicus de armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 790; see Catalogue (1831), and number in red ink on the verso of the front endleaf; Montefeltro. ‘[A]epole dulce sonat patulis quod discolor aura > Commouet arboribus gelido quae fonte uirescunt’; hexameters. purchased at his sale for »1. 0. 0: sale (1839), lot 986, marked r The translator and dedicatee are named on A1 . For further refer- down to‘B’, and Books Purchased (1840), 30. ence seeT-079. shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.62. v E6 Phileticus, [Martinus: Life of Theocritus.] ‘De uitaTheocriti in libro de poetis antiquis.’ T-081 Theodolus refs. SeeT-079; see Dell’Oro, De poetis antiquis, 429 and n. 11. r Ecloga (comm. Odo Picardus). a1 Hesiodus: Opera et Dies. ‘Georgicon liber e graeco conuerso’. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Theodolus cum commento’. The translation from Greek into Latin by Nicolaus de Valle is r dedicated to Pius II, Pont. Max. ‘Pierides musae quarum uiget a2 [Odo Picardus: Letter addressed to] Ludovicus, Duke of inclyta cantu Fama ducum et uestri nomen immortale parentis’; Guienne and Aquitaine. Incipit:‘[ ]otus equidem tremo horreo. . .’ > r hexameters. At line 383 (of the Greek original) the heading ‘liber a3 [Prologue.] ‘[E]tiopum terras iam feruida torruit estas > In cancro secundus de agricultura’ introduces the remainder of the text as if solis dum voluitur aureus axis.’ it is a second book. The translator and dedicatee are named on refs. Theoduli eclogam, ed. Joannes Osternacher (Urfahr, 1902), r 30^2; see Walther, Initia, 664. Hexameters alternate with the A1 . v commentary. d3 Valle, Nicolaus de: [Poem dedicated to] Pius II, Pont. Max.‘Si r a3 Odo Picardus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Multi licet magno et uacat Aenea rerum dignissime praesul > Grataque sunt animo carmina nostra tuo’; 9 elegiac distichs. In this poem Nicolaus de excellenti ingenio uiri ad presentis libelli expositionem se appli- Valle dedicates his translation of Hesiod to Pius II. cauerunt . . .’ r refs. See CTC II 404^8. d4 Hesiodus: Theogonia.The translation from Greek into Latin by v Boninus Mombritius is dedicated to Borsius Estensis, Marquess b2 Theodolus [pseudo-: EclogaTheodoli.] refs. Theoduli eclogam, ed. Osternacher, 32^54. Hexameters of Ferrara.‘[I]ncipiam a musis Heliconis carmen alumnis > Quae iuga sacra colunt montis spatiosaque terga’; hexameters. For the alternate with the commentary. On the textual transmission see r Johannes Osternacher,‘Die Uº berlieferung der Ecloga Theoduli’, translator and dedicatee see list of contents on A1 . v Neues Archiv, 40 (1916), 329^76, at 343 no. 52. See also Henkel, i2 [Mombritius, Boninus: Poem on his translation of the work.] ‘O modo tam digno cur me fortuna fefellit Codice materia cur me Schultexte, 239^42; on authorship see VL IX 760^4, at 761. > v b2 Odo Picardus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Finito prologo in quo intentio actoris aperta est et modus procedendi per Fronesim lim- itatus . . .’ t-081^t-084] theodolus 2473

v k7 [Colophon.] ‘Optimo et accutissimo ingenio uiri insignis magis- T-083 Theodolus tri Odonis natione Picardi in Theodolum succinctissima explan- Ecloga (comm. Stephanus Patrington?). tatio(!) ¢nit . . .’ r o a1 [Title-page.] ‘EglogaTheoduli’. [Lyons: Mathias Huss?], 9 Jan. 1487/8. 4 . r 8 a2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca inicium collation: a^k . huius libri. Sciendum Auerrois circa prologum phisicorum . . .’ Types: 200 G (approx.); 100 GB; 71 G; this type appears to be as v a2 [Prologue.] Gru« ninger, Strasbourg, 68 G (BMC I pl. xi and p. 101.‘68. [P. 10] refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. small Lyonnese type’). Capital spaces. 80 leaves, the last blank. 41 v r r a2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Iste liber lines of commentary (a4 ).Type area: 145 ¿ 89 mm (a4 ). cuius subiectum est connexio fabularum et historiarum . . .’ A Go¡ T-152; Pr 8690; Sheppard 6742^3. modern revision of Alexander Nequam’s commentary; see CTC COPY II 383^408, at 403^4. v Wanting gathering d.The lower half of the ¢rst leaf cut away. b1 Theodolus [pseudo-]: EclogaTheodoli. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century(?) parchment, with the refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. r title and typographical information printed in gold along a rec- b2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Finito pro- tangular green leather label pasted on the spine. Size: 200 ¿ hemio in quo autor introduxit Alathiam . . .’ 144 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 145 ¿ 89 mm. o v Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, 1489. 4 . On a1 some notes in a French(?) hand, brown ink, probably collation: a^g8 h6. Bochier’s. Woodcut. Provenance: Clemens Bochier (sixteenth century); inscription r HC *15482; Go¡ T-148; BMC III 624; Pr 2859; BSB-Ink T-152; on a1 in a contemporary hand(?): ‘Donus Clemens B[/H?]ochier Schramm XIII no. 8; Schreiber V 5337; Sheppard 2072. me possidet’. Naples, Capuchins, Conventus S. Ephrem cum ecclesia BVM Immaculata (eighteenth century?); cancelled COPY r r Binding: Nineteenth-century half green morocco over marbled inscriptions on a1 ‘Libreria della concettione’ and on a2 : ‘alla pasteboards. Size: 222 ¿ 150¿ 12 mm. Sizeofleaf: 215¿ 139 mm. libreria de Capuccini della [concezione] di Napoli’. Purchased r from William Lowndes for »0. 5. 0; see Library Bills (1815), 77; On a1 , below the title-page, a note in a sixteenth-century German Books Purchased (1815), 5. hand in brown ink: ‘id est sub tecto nomine Chrysostomi. Lege Prologum’. A few more notes, mainly extracting key words and shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.12. r concepts, in the same hand on a2 . ‘30’ in pencil in the lower r T-082 Theodolus right-hand corner of a1 . Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes are supplied in red. Ecloga (comm. Odo Picardus). Provenance: Purchased for »0. 2. 6; see Books Purchased (1858), r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Theodolus cum commento’. 104. r a2 [Prologue.] shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.23. refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. r a2 Odo Picardus: [Commentary.] ‘Succinctissima explanatio’. T-084 Theodolus Incipit: ‘Multi licet magno et excellenti ingenio uiri ad presentis Ecloga (comm. Stephanus Patrington?). libelli expositionem se applicauerint . . .’ r A1 [Title-page.] ‘EglogaTheoduli’. refs. SeeT-081. r r A2 [Patrington, Stephanus?: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca inicium a7 Theodolus [pseudo-: EclogaTheodoli.] huius libri. Sciendum Auerrois circa prologum phisicorum . . .’ refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. v r A2 [Prologue.] a7 Odo Picardus: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Finito prologo in quo refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. intentio actoris aperta est et modus procedendi per Fronesim lim- v itatus . . .’ A2 [Patrington, Stephanus?: Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Iste liber o cuius subiectum est connexio fabularum et historiarum . . .’ See [Paris]: Pierre Levet, [c.1497]. 4 . Dated from the state of the T-083. device by Sheppard. v 8 6 B1 Theodolus [pseudo-]: EclogaTheodoli. collation: a^f g . refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. Types: 100 G, 65 G. Capital spaces. 54 leaves. 46 lines of commen- r r B2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Finito pro- tary, and headline (a3 ).Type area: 147 (155) ¿ 94 mm. hemio in quo autor introduxit Alathiam . . .’ Pr 8090; Rhodes 1686; Sheppard 6290. Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, 1492. 4o. COPY collation: A^F8.6 G6 H8 I6. Bound with A-077(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Woodcut. ance. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 136 mm. HC *15483; Go¡ T-149; BMC III 625; Pr 2861; BSB-Ink T-153; A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a contem- Schramm XIII no. 8; Schreiber V 5338; Sheppard 2075. porary hand in light brown ink. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.35(3). COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- boards. Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 191 ¿ 134 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ 118 mm. 2474 theophrastus [t-084^t-087

r Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, some B3 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Finito pro- underlining, pointing hands, and‘nota’marks, in a sixteenth-cen- hemio in quo autor introduxit Alathiam . . .’ tury German hand in brown ink.‘Pinelli copy sold for1^’. A‘T’ in Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 11 Feb. 1495. 4o. brown ink on the front pastedown. collation: A^D6 E4 F^I6. Provenance: Revd John Brand (1744^1806); sale (1807), lot 3030; H *15486; Go¡ T-153; BMC I 284; Pr 1328; BSB-Ink T-155; CIBN ‘John Brand 18007 > (very rare!)’ on the front endleaf. Heber’s T-106; Oates 760; Sheppard 1027; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1134. note: ‘Brands sale 1807’. Richard Heber (1773^1833); note; not identi¢ed in Catalogue. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature on COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century brown cloth. Blue-edged leaves. the front endleaf; sale (1837), lot 47; purchased for »0. 2. 0: see Size: 192 ¿ 136 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 130 mm. Books Purchased (1837), 37. ‘3.’ in light brown ink on A r. On A r typographical notes; on A v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.8. 1 1 1 information extracted from Johannes Nicolaus Weislinger, Armamentarium catholicum perantiquae . . . bibliothecae, quae T-085 Theodolus asservatur Argentorati in celeberrima commenda . . . ordinis Ecloga (comm. Stephanus Patrington?). Melitentis sancti Johannis Hierosolymitani (Strasbourg, 1749), r 584. A1 [Title-page.] ‘EglogaTheoduli’. r Provenance: Scheyern, Bavaria, BVM, Benedictines; inscription A2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca inicium r on A1 in brown ink: ‘Monasterii Schyrensis’. Duplicate from the huius libri. Sciendum quod Auerrois circa prologum phisi- r corum . . .’ Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ and ‘2775’ in pencil on A1 . r Sheppard records that this item was purchased from Caspar A2 [Prologue.] refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. Haugg in 1885, but it has not been identi¢ed in Library Bills r (1885). A2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Iste liber (cuius subiectum est connexio fabularum et historiarum) . . .’ See shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.29. T-083. r B3 Theodolus [pseudo-]: EclogaTheodoli. T-087 Theophrastus refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. De historia et causis plantarum (trans. Theodorus Gaza; r B3 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Finito pro- ed. Georgius Merula). hemio in quo autor introduxit Alathiam . . .’ r A2 [Gaza], Theodorus: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus V, Pont. o Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 3 Sept. 1492. 4 . Max. 6 4 6 collation: A^D E F^I . Leaf A2 signed A1, etc. refs. C. B. Schmitt,‘Theophrastus’, in CTC II 239^322, at 266^7. HC *15484; Go¡ T-150; BMC I 277; Pr 1310; BSB-Ink T-154; v A2 [Gaza],Theodorus: ‘Praefatio’. Sheppard 988; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1132. refs. ed. Schmitt, CTC II 267^8. v COPY A4 Theophrastus: De historia et causis plantarum. ‘De historia Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over brown cloth. Size: plantarum’. Translated from the Greek by Theodorus Gaza. 207 ¿ 143 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 135 mm. Edited by Georgius Merula, as stated in his letter to Sanutus. Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words, and interlinear Incipit: ‘[P]lantarum di¡erentias reliqumque(!) naturam ex parti- corrections, in a sixteenth-century hand, in brown ink. ‘122’ in bus a¡ectionibus generationibus uitaque petere oportet . . .’ r pencil on A1 . refs. Theophrastus, Opera, ed. F.Wimmer (Paris, 1866), 1^163; r On A2 the initial ‘C’and the marginal key word ‘Averroe’are sup- see also Schmitt, CTC II 266^8. v plied in red. K6 Merula Alexandrinus, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Dominicus Sanutus. Incipit: ‘Theophrasti libros de plantarum r v and ‘1705’ in pencil on A1 and ‘1705’also in pencil on I6 . A copy historia earumque causis . . .’ was bought from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 76, no. 281, for 6 refs. See V. Fera,‘Tra Poliziano e Beroaldo: l’ultimo scritto ¢lo- Marks on 9 Oct. 1885; see Library Bills, no. 206. logico di Giorgio Merula’, Studi umanistici, 2 (1991), 7^41, at 21^ shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.79. 2. r L1 [Merula Alexandrinus, Georgius: Table of contents.] r T-086 Theodolus a1 Theophrastus: De historia et causis plantarum.‘De causis plan- tarum’.Translated from the Greek byTheodorus Gaza. Edited by Ecloga (comm. Stephanus Patrington?). Georgius Merula, as stated in his letter to Sanutus. Incipit: r A1 [Title-page.] ‘EglogaTheoduli’. ‘[P]lantarum complures esse generationes . . .’ r A2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]irca initium refs.Theophrastus, Opera, ed.Wimmer, 165^319. huius libri. Sciendum quod Auerrois circa prologum phisi- Treviso: Bartholomaeus Confalonerius, 20 Feb. 1483. Folio. corum . . .’ 8 6 8 6 8 6 r collation: A^H I^L a b c^h i k . A2 [Prologue.] HC *15491; Go¡ T-155; BMC VI 894; Pr 6489; BSB-Ink T-156; refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. r CIBN T-108; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 78; Sheppard 5528^9. A2 [Patrington, Stephanus(?): Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Iste liber Micro¢che: Unit 26: Philosophy: Ancient, PH 56. (cuius subiectum est connexio fabularum et historiarum) . . .’ See T-083. r B3 Theodolus [pseudo-]: EclogaTheodoli. refs. SeeT-081. Hexameters alternate with the commentary. t-087^t-089] thesaurus 2475

10 8 6 10 4 10 8 10 8 10 6 10 6 FIRST COPY collation: [a^g h i k l m n o p q r s t v x y A^C D r 10 6 The last line of text on k4 (‘magis aliis grate redolent . . .’) is E^H I ]. repeated as the ¢rst line on the verso, where the last line (‘Sed mir- H *1902; Go¡ T-156; BMC IV 25; Pr 3374; BSB-Ink T-157; CIBN abilius quod de myrti egyptiis fertur . . .’) is omitted. A-640; Sheppard 2687.

Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century half parchment over COPY marbled pasteboards, with red-edged leaves. Size: 314 ¿ 220 ¿ Binding: Contemporary(?) Italian(?) blind-tooled calf over 28 mm. Size of leaf: 311 ¿ 202 mm. wooden boards; four clasps hanging from the upper cover and A few pointing hands. four catches on the lower cover lost. ‘ATHANASII IN EPI. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3350. PAVL.’ along the fore-edge. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Bequeathed in 1914. Library on both covers; rebacked. Triple ¢llets form a quintuple shelfmark: Byw. G 3.14. frame. Size: 340 ¿ 230 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 330 ¿ 220 mm. SECOND COPY Erased inscription on the outer margin of [a r]: ‘Sacre l[ ] r 2 > In this copy the text of k4 is correctly printed. Capitolar(?) > H [ ] 605(?) > B > V - IS’. Early signatures partially Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) blind-tooled calf, with the gold visible. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. ‘Theofrastvs. De r On [a2 ] an Italian (Roman) three-quarter white vine-stem bor- plantis’ along the fore-edge. ‘Teodorvs grecvs’ is written upside ders on ablue, red, and green ground edged in gold, incorporating down along the lower edge. Size: 316 ¿ 216 ¿ 29 mm. Size of a six-line epigraphic initial ‘P’ painted in gold; foliate extensions leaf: 309 ¿ 201 mm. with some gold dotting in the outer margin. In a wreath in the r ‘271’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand cornerof A1 . Extensive lower margin, a coat of arms is sustained by two putti; see Pa« cht marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but also providing and Alexander II, 108 no. pr. 36 [pl. lxxxvi], where it is suggested headings and corrections and variants to the text, in Ma¡ei’s that the style is related to that of Joachinus de Gigantibus [no. 355 v humanist hand, in brown ink, up to signature C3 . A few more and pl. xxxiii]. Similar initials are supplied elsewhere. Smaller notes in Ma¡ei’s hand in the rest of the book, in red ink. initials are supplied in gold within a square blue ground with r On A2 an initial ‘Q’ is supplied in gold on a square ground made white pen-work decoration, the area de¢ned by the letter in red, of white vine-stem borders on a blue, red, and green ground. On or red and green. v A1 a classical human pro¢le in green ink, below the letters Provenance: PetrusVaradi (1450^1501); coat of arms, in a wreath ‘MAF’, also in green. within theborderon [a r], a shield surmounted bya cardinal’s hat: r 2 Provenance: Mario Ma¡ei (1463^1537); inscription on A1 and per fess, azure and gules, in chief two stars or, in base £eur-de-lis; v k6 : ‘Marii Ma¡ei Volaterrani’; arms painted within a wreath on identi¢cation by Dr Klara Csapodi-Ga¤ rdonyi [note made in the r A2 : azure, a demi-stag salient or; see Ginanni, L’artedel blasone, Bodleian’s annotated copy of Pa« cht and Alexander II, kept in r no. 503. Ma¡ei family; inscription on A2 :‘De ¢g(lio)li et eredi di Duke Humfrey’s Library]. On the front pastedown: ‘1512 die 23 M. Mario Ma¡ei’. Date of acquisition unknown; books with augusti emptus fuit hic liber pro Carl[ini?]’ sexdecim’. Sir Mark neighbouring shelfmarks were mostly acquired in the 1820s and Masterman Sykes (1771^1823); purchased at his sale (1824), lot 1830s. 323, for »5. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1824), 2. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 1.7. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 3.20. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.26. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 2.20.

T-088 Theophylactus T-089 Thesaurus Enarrationes in epistolas S. Pauli (trans. Christophorus Thesaurus Cornu copiae et Horti Adonidis [Greek and Persona). Latin] (ed. Aldus Manutius and Urbanus Bolzanius). v [a ] [Persona, Christophorus: Preface addressed to] Sixtus IV, r 1 *1 [Title-page and list of contents in Greek.] ‘Qesaurov~, kevra~ Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[C]um mecum animo uolutarem B. P. cui ajmalqeiva~ kai; kh’poi Ajdwvnido~’. ‘Thesaurus, Cornucopiae et potissimum id opus inscriberem . . .’ Horti Adonidis’. Tavde e[nesti ejn th’/de th’/ bivblw/. The titles of 17 r [a2 ] Athanasius [pseudo-; Theophylactus]: Enarrationes in episto- works are listed. las S. Pauli.Translated by Christophorus Persona, as stated in the v *1 [List of contents in Latin.] ‘Haec insunt in hoc libro’.The titles of colophon.‘In prima Pauli ad Romanos epistola Athanasii prolo- 18 works are listed. gus’. Incipit: ‘[S]acrarum litterarum frequentior lectio ad sui cog- r *2 Manutius, Aldus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] ‘studiosis nitionem homines ducit . . . [P]aulus nec Moyses ipse nec eius omnibus’. posteri plerique . . .’ On the translation see R. >‘Etaix, ‘Les ser- refs. Aldo Manuzio editore, 10^13 A; Bot¢eld 205^9. On leaves mons de saint Jean Chrysostome traduits par Cristoforo v r *2 ^*3 Manutius names the volume’s compilers as Guarinus Persona’, Revue des e¤ tudes augustiniennes, 30 (1984), 42^7, at 43 [Favorinus] Camers, Carolus Antenoreus and Angelus and 47 where BAV,Chigi RV 32 (Gr. 26) is suggested as a possible Politianus, and its editors as himself and Urbanus Bolzanius manuscript on which the translation might be based; see also Bellunensis; see Aldo Manuzio editore, p. xxvii and 321, n. 17. On Livia Martinoli Santini, ‘Le traduzioni dal greco’, in Un ponti¢- these alphabetical collections of grammatical rules and excerpts cato ed una citta' , 81^101, note 44. from Late Antique grammatical treatises in the ‘Thesaurus r [I5 ] [Colophon.] cornu copiae’ see Mostra del Poliziano nella Biblioteca Medicea v [I5 ] [Explicit.] Incipit:‘[A]d Romanos ex Corintho scribit apostolus Laurenziana: manoscritti, libri rari, autogra¢ et documenti, ed. quos nondum uiderat . . .’ A. Perosa (Florence, 1954), 75^6, no. 75. For Guarinus’ manu- Rome: Ulrich Han, 25 Jan. 1477. Folio. script source see Mostra del Poliziano, ed. Perosa, 74^5, no.74. 2476 thesaurus [t-089

v *3 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] ‘Varinus Camers’ (i.e. inuenies: from Latin list of contents.] Incipit: ‘[T]iv ejsti Jrh’ma; Guarinus Favorinus Camers). All texts in this volume are edited mevro~ lovgou ajptwvton ejn ijdivoi~ metachmatismoi’~ . . .’ v by Aldus Manutius and Urbanus Bolzanius Bellunensis. BB8 Herodianus, [Aelius]:‘Paragwgai; dusklivtwn rJhmavtwn.’ refs. Bot¢eld 209; Ma|« er III 221. On this letter see V. Branca, [Deductiones di⁄culter declinatorum uerborum: from Latin list Poliziano e l’umanesimo della parola (Turin, 1983), 262 n. 14; of contents.] Incipit:‘Povqen to; spevndw. ejk tou’ speivdw. . .’ r MostradelPoliziano, ed. Perosa,75, datingboth letter and compo- DD3 Choeroboscus, [Georgius]:‘Pro;~ tou;~ ejn pa’si toi’~ rJhvmasi sition of theThesaurus to 1493^4. kanovna~ zhtou’nta~ kai; oJmoiovthta~’. [Ad eos quae in omnibus r *4 Politianus, Angelus: [Epigram in Greek on the edition]. uerbis regulas quaerunt et similitudines: from Latin list of con- refs. Bot¢eld 209; Angelo Poliziano, Epigrammi Greci ed., trans. tents.] Incipit: ‘[O]uj crh; zhtei’n ejn pa’si toi’~ rJhvmasi and intr. A. Ardizzoni (Florence, 1951), 28. oJmoiovthta~ . . .’ r v *4 Apostolios, Aristobolus: [Epigram on Guarinus Favorinus as DD4 Choeroboscus, [Georgius]:‘Peri; tou’ ejfelkustikou’ N.’ [In compiler]. quibus ob malesonantiam attrahantur n.] Incipit:‘Peri; tou’ refs. Bot¢eld 209. ejfelkustikou’ n . . .’ r r *4 Carteromachus, Scipio: [Epigram in Greek on Aldus as editor, DD5 ‘Peri; ajnomavlwn rJhmavtwn kata; stoicei’on’. ‘De anomalis et addressed to the readers.] inaequalibus uerbis secundum ordinem alphabeti’. Incipit:‘ [Azw refs. Bot¢eld 210. lsquo;oqen ajovristo~ prw’to~ a[qhn kai; ajavqhn . . .’ r v *4 Manutius, Aldus: [Epigram in Greek dedicating the edition to] EE3 Herodianus, [Aelius]: [De enclisi, excerpta.] ‘Peri; ejgklinov- Apollo and the groves of the Muses. menwn kai; ejgklitikw’n kai; sunegklitikw’n morivwn’. [De inclinatis, refs. Aldo Manuzio Editore,13 B; Bot¢eld 210. et enclitis, et coencliticis distiunculis: from Latin list of contents.] v *4 Carteromachus, Scipio: [Letter addressed to] ‘Barivnw/ tw’/ Incipit:‘Ejgklinomenovn ejsti movrion levxi~ kata; to; tevlo~. . .’ Kavmhrti’. Incipit:‘To; me;n kata; th;n pavxion eJautou’ fwnh;n refs. Herodiani Technici reliqui, ed. A. Lentz (Leipzig 1867), I eujdokimei’n ejn toi’~ lovgoi~ . . .’ 551^61; Anecdota graeca, ed. Bekker (Berlin 1821), III 1142^8. r v *5 Guarinus [Favorinus] Camers: [Letter addressed to] Petrus de EE5 ‘Peri; tou’ ejstin.’ Incipit:‘To; ejstin hJnivka a[rch lovgon(!) h] Medici. Incipit:‘Pa’sa gh’ pavxi~ kai; mavlista, wJ~ fa;sivn . . .’ The uJpotavttetai . . .’ spelling of Guarinus’ name is given as ‘Bari’no~ Kavmhr~’ in the refs. Anecdota graeca, ed. Bekker (Berlin 1821), III 1148^9. r heading. On this letter see Antonio Rollo,‘La grammatica greca EE6 Johannes Grammaticus:‘Peri; tw’n ejgklinomevnwn’. Incipit: di Urbano Bolzanio’, in Umanisti bellunensi fra quattro e cinque- ‘ jIstevon lsquo;oti ta; ejgklitika; moriva oujk eijsi; ejn tai’~ ojktw; cento: Atti del convegno di Belluno 5 novembre 1999, ed. P. mevresi tou’ lovgou . . .’ Pellegrini, Biblioteca dell’’’Archivum Romanicum’’, Serie I: refs. Anecdota graeca, ed. Bekker (Berlin 1821), III 1149^51. r Storia, Letteratura, Paleogra¢a, 299 (Florence, 2001), 177^209, FZ1 ‘Ejgklitika; ejn toi’~ ojnovmasin’. Incipit:‘Kaqovlou ejn toi’~ at 192 n. 41. ojnovmasi oujde;n ejgklinevtai eij mh; to; ti~ . . .’ r *7 Dionysius, Aelius, [pseudo-]:‘Teri;(!) ajklivtwn rJhmavtwn’. ‘De refs. Anecdota graeca, ed. Bekker (Berlin 1821), III 1151^55. v inclinabilibus uerbis’. Incipit:‘Ta; eij~ bwn lhvgonta rJhvmata FZ3 Choeroboscus, [Georgius]:‘Peri; ejgklinomevnwn’. [De iis quae baruvtona . . .’ For each item in this volume there are three titles inclinantur enclitisque: from Latin list of contents.] Incipit:‘ejgk- printed in the incunable. For the sake of clarity they are supplied livnontai h[goun ajnabibavzousi to;n tovnon . . .’ here in the following order: ¢rst, the heading in Greek immedi- refs. Anecdota graeca, ed. Bekker (Berlin 1821), III 1155^7. r ately preceeding the item; second, the Latin title of the item from FZ6 Dionysius, Aelius:‘Peri; ejgklinovmenwn levxewn’.‘De iis quae v the list of contents in Latin on *1 ; and third, the Greek title from inclinantur et encliticis’. Incipit:‘Pa’n ejgklinovmenon uJpotavssetai r the list of contents in Greek on *1 (except when both Greek titles pavntw~ ejkeivnw/ . . .’ are the same). refs. Anecdota graeca, ed. Bekker (Berlin 1821), III 1157. v r *10 [List of grammarians included in this edition, in Greek.] GH1 Johannes Grammaticus:‘Peri; dialevktwn’. ‘Ex scriptis de v *10 [List of grammarians included in this edition, in Latin.] idiomatibus’. Incipit:‘Diavlekto~ ejsti glwvtth~ ijdivwma. eijsi de; r aa1 ‘Ejk tw’n Eujstaqivou kai; a[llwn ejndovxwn grammatikw’n Barivnou diavlektoi pevnte . . .’ r Kavmhrto~ ejklogai; kata; stoicei’on’. [Ex commentariis electa per HQ4 Eustathius;[Plutarchus]:‘Peri; tw’n para; OJmhrwv/ dialevktwn’. ordinem litterarum]. ‘De idiomatibus quae apud Homerum’. Incipit:‘Levxei poikvilh/ refs. Grammatici Graeci, ed. G. Dindorf (Leipzig,1823),73^455. cecrhmevno~ tou;~ ajpo; pavsh~ dialevktou . . .’ v Compiled by Guarinus Favorinus Camers and Carolus HQ5 ‘Peri; dialevktwn tw’n para; Korivnqou parekblhqeisw’n’.‘Item Antenoreus from works by Eustathius and grammarians listed aliter de idiomatibus, ex iis quae a Corintho decerpta’. Incipit: v r on *10 ; see heading, and Aldus’ preface on *2 . ‘Douvsoi kai; ta;~ dialevkta~ ejgceirizwnevwn moi pavntwn filologwv- r zy2 ‘Povsa rJhvmata e[stin dhlwtika; th’~ uJpavrxew~, kai; povsa tou’ ’ v poreuvesqaiv te kai; tou’ kaqevzesqai shmantikav, kai; schmatismoi; LL5 ‘Peri; tw’n eij~ W qhlukw’n ojnomavtwn’.‘De foemininis nomini- aujtw’n’. [Formationes uerborum sum et eo utilissimae. De iis quae bus quae desunt in omega’. Incipit:‘Pw’~ levgei oJ Qeodovsio~ sedere signi¢cant. Quot sint quae ire signi¢cant: from Latin list of klivnesqai ta; eij~ w qhluka; ojnovmata . . .’ r contents.] Incipit: ‘[ jI]steon lsquo;oti duvo rJhvmata eijsi; dhlwtika; L.L7 r th’~ uJpavrxew~ . . .’ With subheadings ‘ejstai’; ‘Ajrch; tw’n ajpo; tou’ LL8 [Colophon.] eijmiv’; ‘ei\nai ajnti tou’ uJpavrcein’; ‘ta; tou’ poreuvomai shmantikav’; Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, Aug. 1496. Folio. and ‘Peri; tw’n tou’ kaqevzesqai shmantikw’n’. 10 a y8 w4 A D8 E6 Z H8 Q6 I8 K6 r collation: * a ^z & A ^D E F G H I K AA1 Herodianus, [Aelius]:‘Parekbolai; tou’ megavlou rJhvmato~.’ LL8. [Excerpta de magno uerbo, scitu dignissima et quae non passim GW 7571; HC *15493; Go¡ T-158; BMC V 555; Pr 5551; BSB-Ink T-159; CIBN T-109; Hillard 1940; Oates 2168^9; Rhodes 1688; t-089^t-090] thomas a' kempis 2477

r Scapecchi,‘Annali’, 9; Sheppard 4620^2. Partial facsimile: Aldus [*3 ] Danhauser, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Georgius Manutius and his Thesaurus Cornucopiae of 1496, trans. A. Pirckheimer. Incipit: ‘Multa quidem in uita utilia esse . . .’ v Lemke, with introduction by D. P. Bean (NewYork, 1958). [*3 ] [List of contents of Imitatio Christi.] FIRST COPY refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. M. J. Pohl, 7 vols (Freiburg Binding: Seventeenth-century calf. Four leather ties lost. im Breisgau, 1902^4), II 4. r Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper a1 Thomas a' Kempis: Imitatio Christi. Edited by Petrus cover. Red-edged leaves. Size: 327 ¿ 219 ¿ 61 mm. Size of Danhauser, as stated in his letter to Pirckheimer. leaf: 321 ¿ 202 mm. refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. On the attri- Provenance: Johannes Deluc/De Luc (sixteenth century?); bution toThomas a' Kempis see R. R. Post,The Modern Devotion r ¤ inscription:‘Joannis De luc’on *1 . Acquired by 1605; see below (Leiden, 1968), 520^36; A. Ampe, L’Imitation de Jesus-Christ et Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 7.6 Art (see James, Catalogus son auteur, Sussidi eruditi, 25 (Rome, 1973); VL IX 862^82, at (1605), 303 (‘6’ in black ink across the fore-edge); C 8.6 Art. 868; Uwe Neddermeyer, ‘Radix studii et Speculum vitae: shelfmark: Auct.1R 1.4. Verbreitung unf Rezeptin der ‘Imitatio Christi’ in Handschriften SECOND COPY und Drucken bis zur ’, Studien zum15. Jahrhundert: Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) mottled calf, rebacked. Title in Festschrift fu« r Erich Meuthen, ed. Johannes Helmrath and gilt on brown leather labels on the spine. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ Heribert Mu« ller, with Helmut Wol¡, 2 vols (Munich, 1994), I 55 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 203 mm. 457^81; LMAV 386^7. r An old (eighteenth-century?) shelfmark ‘B. 4. 37’ in brown ink on d5 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. front pastedown. refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. r The text within manuscript red rules. e1 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber II: Vita Gerardi Provenance: Nicolas de Chevanes (Àc.1654). Petrus Duclos (£. Magni. ‘Liber uite magistri Gerhardi magni uulgariter grossus’. 1626); inscription: ‘Nicolai de Cheuanes ex dono Petri Duclos ‘Prologus’. regii in Gallia Narbonensi antigraphi 1626 Maii 13’. Guilielmus refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 31^2. r Seglac (1580^1640); inscription: ‘Ex libris Guilielmi Seglac’. e1 ‘Capitula’. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (1674^1722); sale refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 32^3. r (1882), lot 5839. Sir Edward Sullivan (1822^1885); sale (1890), lot e1 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber II: Vita Gerardi 269, purchased by Bywater through Quaritch for »3. 3. 0; receipt Magni. attached to the recto of the front endleaf. Ingram Bywater (1840^ refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 33^115. v 1914); Elenchus, no. 3368. Bequeathed in 1914. f2 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber III: Vita domini shelfmark: Byw. G 3.16. Florentii. ‘Prologus in uitam reuerendi patris domini Florentii THIRD COPY deuoti presbyteri et uicarii ecclesie Dauentriensis’. r Wanting leaf *1 . refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 116^19. v Binding: Remains of contemporary English(?) blind-tooled calf, f2 ‘Capitula’. overlaid on modern binding. On both covers triple ¢llets form refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 119^20. r four intersecting concentric frames: within the second, third, f3 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber III: Vita domini and fourth frames, two di¡erent stamps, alternately impressed: a Florentii. lozenge containing a four-leaved clover stamp, and an ornate arch refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 121^210. v and trefoil stamp. Size: 324 ¿ 213 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 313 ¿ g4 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber IV: De discipulis 202 mm. domini Florentii.‘Prologus’. At the front and rear of the text-block two parchment endleaves refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 211^13. v from a thirteenth-century manuscript of Justinianus, Codex, g4 ‘Capitula’. with gloss. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 213^14. r Some underlining is supplied in brown ink. g5 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber IV: De discipulis Provenance: University College, Oxford; book-plate; shelfmarks domini Florentii. ‘BB.4.12’,‘O 2:12’,‘V.14.12’,‘HH22.[cellar]’; ‘List of Rare Books’, refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 214^329. r p. 1. Deposited in 1941 by the Master and Fellows of University i4 Thomas a' Kempis: Soliloquium animae.‘Prologus’. College, Oxford. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 191^3. r shelfmark: Univ. Coll. c.6. i4 ‘Capitula’. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 193. r T-090 Thomas a' Kempis i4 Thomas a' Kempis: Soliloquium animae. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 194^346. Opera (ed. Petrus Danhauser). r r l8 Thomas a' Kempis: De disciplina claustralium. [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Opera et libri uite fratrisThome de kempis ordinis refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 267^319. canonicorum regularium quorum titulos uide in prmo(!) folio’. v v m6 [Vita Thomae a Kempis.] ‘Aliqua notabilia de conuersatione [*1 ] ‘Tituli operum’. r Thome Kempis’. Incipit: ‘[H]ic Thomas cognomento [*2 ] Pirckheimer, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Petrus Heymergyn . . .’ Danhauser. Incipit:‘Multas etuarias artes que aduitambene bea- r n1 Thomas a' Kempis: Alphabetum devoti monachi. teque agendam faciant summa industria . . .’ Dated Nuremberg, refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, III 317^21. Without 14 Feb. 1494. ‘Conclusio’and ‘Benedictio’. r n2 Thomas a' Kempis: Sermones ad novitios regulares.‘Prologus’. 2478 thomas a' kempis [t-090

refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VI 3^4. refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 245^50 nos II and r n2 ‘Tituli sermonum’. VI. v refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VI 4^5. B6 ‘Capitula’. r n2 Thomas a' Kempis: Sermones ad novitios regulares. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 162. v refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VI 7^314. B6 Thomas a' Kempis: Manuale parvulorum. v s3 ‘Tituli sermonum’. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 163^78. r refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 82. C2 ‘Capitula’. v s3 Thomas a' Kempis: Sermones devoti. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 180. r refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 83^128. C2 Thomas a' Kempis: Doctrinale iuvenum. r t3 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber I: de contemptu refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 181^99. r mundi.‘Dyalogus nouiciorum’.‘Prologus’. C4 ‘Capitula’. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 3^4. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 202. r r t3 ‘Capitula’. C4 Thomas a' Kempis: Hospitale pauperum. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 4. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 203^40. r t3 Thomas a' Kempis: Dialogi novitiorum, liber I: de contemptu Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, 29 Nov. 1494. Folio. mundi. collation: [*4] a b8 c d6 e f8 g^m8.6 n o6 p8 q6 r^B8.6.6 C8. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl,VII 4^30. HC (+ Addenda) *9769; Go¡ T-352; BMC II 475; Pr 2291; BSB-Ink r t6 Thomas a' Kempis: Cantica. ‘Canticum de laudibus sanctarum T-195; CIBN T-222; Rhodes 1720; Sack, Freiburg, 3465^6; uirginum’. Sheppard 1664^5. refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 384^6; 273^6; 266^ 7; 246^7. FIRST COPY Binding: Contemporary pigskin over wooden boards, with one t v ‘Tituli’. 6 central metal catch and remains of a clasp; ¢ve bosses lost from refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 448. each cover. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. Diagonal triple ¢l- t vThomas a' Kempis: Epistolae.They include: Ad spiritualem pro- 6 lets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular fectum; De custodia habenda; Pro confortatione temptati; De compartments. Blind-tooled on the upper cover: ‘F MINOR conversione; De pia memoria defunctorum; Ad quendam regu- > CON RATIS’; see also B-383(1). Manuscript title on a square larem; Ad quendam cellarium; Ad quendam a ministerio suo paper label pasted at the head of the spine. Yellow-edged leaves. absolutum et recommendatione solitudinis et custodia silentii. Leather index tabs dyed red. Titles of works, in abbreviated refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 449^61; 462^66; form, across the fore-edge. Size: 315 ¿ 220 ¿ 60 mm. Size of 466^73; 474^79; 479^83; II 323^28; I 131^87; IV 401^45. leaf: 307 ¿ 210 mm. y r Thomas a' Kempis: Libellus de paupertate humilitate et 2 Two parchment leaves, containing a fourteenth/¢fteenth-century patientia, sive de tribus tabernaculis. manuscript text, have been removed from the inside covers, leav- refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 3^62. ing the impression of the text on the wooden boards. Strips from z r Thomas a' Kempis: Libellus de vera compunctione cordis. 2 similar manuscripts still visible in the binding. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, I 65^80. Manuscript corrections to the text of ImitatioChristi in a contem- z r ‘Capitula’. 4 porary German hand, apparently that of the rubricator. A few refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 2. other corrections in a later, humanist hand. Some early folio z r Thomas a' Kempis: Hortulus rosarum.‘Liber qui dicitur ortulus 4 numbering in red crayon in the lower margin of the rectos.‘8 cr.’ rosarum de bona societate querenda et mala fugienda’. in brown ink, in an early hand, on [* r],‘12’ possibly in the same refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 3^50. 1 hand, in the lower right-hand corner. A gathering of ¢ve paper A r Thomas a' Kempis: Vallisliliorum.‘Prologus’. 1 leaves is bound at the end; it has been ruled to contain an index refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 53^4. in two columns, with a letter of the alphabet, in red ink, at the A v ‘Capitula’. 1 head of each, but it was not completed. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 54^5. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are A vThomas a' Kempis: Vallisliliorum. 1 supplied in red; capital strokes in red. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 55^134. Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Salvator; see B r Thomas a' Kempis: Alphabetum monachi. 4 binding above. Unidenti¢ed stamp on [* r]: eighteenth-century ‘C refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, III 317^22. i C’s addorsed and interlaced beneath a coronet. Purchased for »1. B vThomas a' Kempis: Consolatio pauperum. 4 16. 0; see Books Purchased (1860), 49. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 137^40. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.19. B r ‘Capitula’. 5 shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.22. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 142. B r Thomas a' Kempis: Breve epitaphium monachorum. SECOND COPY 5 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 143^152. Bodleian Library. Size: 322 ¿ 233 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ B r ‘Capitula’. 6 207 mm. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 154. Occasional marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the B r Thomas a' Kempis: Vita boni monachi. 6 text, also numbering the list of contents on [* v] and pointing refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 155^60. 1 v hands, in an early German hand, in dark brown ink. B6 Thomas a' Kempis: Cantica. They include: Rigmus(!) de uita Iesu imitanda; De inuocatione nominis Iesu Marie et sanctorum. t-090^(t-094)] thomas a' kempis 2479

Principal initials are supplied in blue with cadelles or reserved collation: a b8 c4. white decoration. Not in Pr; not in Sheppard.

Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Udalrichus et COPY r Afra; inscription on [*1 ]:‘Imperial. Monast: SS: Udalricii et Afre Binding: 1863 French red morocco(?), with gilt-edged leaves, gilt Aug. Vindel.’ Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), 1818; inscription on turn-ins and marbled pastedowns, by Duru et Chambolle. Size: r [*1 ]: ‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris in Velen 1818’; sale (1843), 140 ¿ 91 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 133 ¿ 93 mm. lot 13748. Purchased at Niesert’s sale for »1. 16. 6: see Books A few early marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the Purchased (1843), 28. text, and some underlining, all washed. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.21. Provenance: Purchased on 20 July 1976 from Theodore Hofmann, on report, for »65; see ledger (1975/6), no. 1626. T-091 Thomas a' Kempis shelfmark: Inc. f. F1.8. Hortulus rosarum. r a1 [Title-page and colophon.] ‘Ortulus rosarum de ualle lachri- T-093 Thomas a' Kempis marum’. Hortulus rosarum, et al. v a1 [List of contents.] a r [Title-page and colophon.] ‘Hortulus rosarum de ualle lachry- v 1 a1 [Thomas a' Kempis]: Hortulus rosarum.‘Debona societate quer- marum’. enda et mala cauenda’. r a1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ode in commendationem Hortuli Rosarum’. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 3^50. ‘Hortulum quisquis cupiat rosarum > Sentibus / spinis / tribulis [Paris: EŁ tienne Jehannot, for] Claude Jaumar, [c.1497]. 8o. As carentem’; 24 lines of verse. r dated by Sheppard. a2 [List of contents.] 8 v collation: a^c . a2 [Thomas a' Kempis]: Hortulus rosarum. ‘De bona societate Types: 115 G, 65 G (‘round d is always rare and w.f.’ [Proctor’s note, querenda et mala cauenda’. r r recorded by Sheppard]). 24 leaves (a2 ). 32 lines (a2 ). Type area: refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 3^50. r 103 ¿ 57 mm. Eight woodcuts, plus one repeated, seven of which f1 Hugo de SanctoVictore: De virtute orandi.‘De studio orandi’. are found in Jehannot’s Roman Hours of 21 Aug. 1497 (CIBN ad refs. PL CLXXVI 977^88; see Rudolf Goy, Die Uº berlieferung T-223). der Werke Hugos von St Viktor, Monographien zur Geschichte C 3176; Pr 8345A; Pellechet11092e^f; Sheppard 6492. des Mittelalters, 14 (Stuttgart,1976), 404^38. r COPY h5 Hugo de SanctoVictore: De virtute orandi. [Prologue.] Leaf c r, explicit: ‘lachri//marum: Finit feliciter.’ (Pellechet refs. PL CLXXVI 977. 7 r 11092e^f). h6 Hugo de Sancto Victore: De tribus diebus [= Didascalicon, Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) parchment over pasteboards. liber VII].‘De tribus dietis’. Size: 145 ¿ 98 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 140 ¿ 94 mm. refs. PL CLXXVI 811^37; see Goy, Uº berlieferung, 98^115. r On c v in a contemporary hand, red ink: ‘Iesu Christe ¢lii Dauid p3 [Colophon.] 7 v miserere nobis. Amen’. p3 Brant, Sebastian: ‘Ad gloriosam uirginem Mariam, ex uerbis Provenance: Purchased on 1 June 1900 from Joseph Baer & Co., Apuleii precatio’. Incipit: ‘Adsis meis commota precibus o prime Catalogue 424, no. 249, for 80 Marks; see Library Bills. nature parens . . .’ v shelfmark: Inc. f. F1.2. p5 Brant, Sebastian: ‘In laudem uirginis gloriose, ex uerbis beati Bernardi Clareuallensis salutatio’. Incipit: ‘Salue o splendidis- T-092 Thomas a' Kempis sima maris stella mater omni serenitate et rutilantia dulciter a tuo Bernardo illustrata . . .’ Hortulus rosarum. Basel: Johann Bergmann de Olpe, 1499. 8o. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Ortulus rosarum liber deuotus’. collation: a^p8. v a1 [List of contents.] HCR 8939; Go¡ T-356; BMC III 797; Pr 7786; BSB-Ink T-164; v a1 [Thomas a' Kempis]: Hortulus rosarum.‘Debona societate quer- CIBN T-224; Oates 2856; Sack, Freiburg, 3467; Sheppard 2566. enda et mala cauenda’. COPY refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 3^50. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with the gold b v ‘Utile documentum pro illis qui quotidie uel frequenter con¢ten- 8 stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Manuscript title tur’. Incipit:‘Nota quod secundum beatum Bernardum et aliquos along the lower edge: ‘Hor(?) rosarum’. Green pastedowns. Scar alios doctores deuotos . . .’ of a leather index tab on e . Size: 153 ¿ 109 ¿ 18 mm. Size of c v Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Oratio ad dominum Iesum et eius 8 1 leaf: 148 ¿ 95 mm. matrem quam composuit beatus Bernardus’. Provenance: George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale refs. See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., no. 19710; PL CLXXXIV 1323^ (1821), lot 150; purchased for »0. 9.0: see Books Purchased (1821), 6. 8 and the annotated sale catalogue. c v Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Aliaoratiobeati Bernardi ad beatam 1 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.14. Mariam’. refs. AH XXXII 142^45 no. 97; See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., no. 11673. (T-094) Thomas a' Kempis [Paris: EŁ tienne Jehannot or Pierre Le Dru, for] Jean Petit, Hortulus rosarum. o r [c.1497]. 8 . a1 ‘Ortulus rosarum liber deuotus’. 2480 thomas a' kempis [(t-094)^t-096

v a1 [List of contents.] refs. Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. In the colo- v a1 [Thomas a' Kempis]: Hortulus rosarum.‘Debona societate quer- phon the author is named ‘Thome montis sancte Agnetis in enda et mala cauenda’. Traiecto regularis canonici’. r refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, IV 3^50. [b6 ] ‘Tabula’. A list of contents follows each book. r c2 ‘Utile documentum pro illis qui quotidie uel frequenter con¢ten- [Augsburg]: Gu« nther Zainer, [before 1473]. Folio. This item will be tur’. Incipit:‘Nota quod secundum beatum Bernardum et aliquos treated by GW as one of the constituent parts of an edition: see alios doctores deuotos . . .’ A-513. r c3 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Oratio ad dominum Iesum et eius collation: [a^g10 h6]. matrem quam composuit beatus Bernardus’. H *8589 (VII, fols 111^86); Go¡ I-4; BMC II 318; Pr 1566; BSB-Ink refs. See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., no. 19710; PL CLXXXIV 1323^ T-165; CIBN H-118; Copinger, Hand List, 28; Sheppard 1134^5. 6. Facsimile: with introduction by C. W. J. Knox Little (London, v c5 Bernardus Claravallensis: ‘Aliaoratiobeati Bernardi ad beatam 1893). Mariam’. FIRST COPY refs. AH XXXII 142^45 no. 97; See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., no. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) parchment over pasteboards. 11673. Brown leather index tabs. Size: 319 ¿ 220 ¿ 30 mm. Size of o [Paris: EŁ tienne Jehannot] for Jean Petit, [c.1503]. 8 . Dated leaf: 311 ¿ 202 mm. [c.1503] from the device by Moreau; Sheppard dates [c.1499]. Contemporary signatures, in brown ink, are visible in the lower 8 collation: a^c . margins, as well as some folio numbering in arabic numerals. v Types: 96 G,65 G*. 24 leaves, the last blank.31lines (a2 ).Type area: Some marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, v 101 ¿ 62 mm (a2 ). Lombards. but also extraction of key words, in an early humanist hand in Not in Pr; CIBN II p. 662; Moreau I 117: 130; Sheppard 6508^10. light brown ink. Also a lot of underlining in red. FIRST COPY Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red, occasionally Bound with: with reserved white decoration. Capital strokes in red. r 1. Christopher Saint German, Dialogus de fundamentis legum Provenance: Vienna, Dominicans, S. Maria; inscription on [a1 ]: Anglie et de conscientia. London: John Rastell, 1528 (STC 21559); ‘Iste liber est conuentus Wienn[ensis] ordinis fratrum predica- 2.Thys is a truecopy ofthe ordynaunce. . . London: Nicholas Hill, torum in Austria’. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased [1546] (STC 7702); (1851), 40. 3. The maner of kepynge a court baron and a lete. London: shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.36. [Nicholas Hill, for] Henry Smyth, 1546 (STC 7718); SECOND COPY 4. Bonaventura, Incendium amoris. London:Wynkyn deWorde, 6 Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Manuscript title on Feb. 1511 (STC 3273). a rectangular paper label pasted at the head of the spine. Size: Leaves b6^7 slightly mutilated. 322 ¿ 225 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 215 mm. Binding: Eighteenth-century English mottled calf, the spine ‘3’ and an authorship note in a contemporary German hand in r gold-tooled. Size: 133 ¿ 94 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 128 ¿ 85 mm. brown ink, on [a1 ]. r v On A1 quotations from Seneca and Aristotle in Emilie’s hand; On [b6 ] a ¢ve-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in turquoise with black v many marginal notes in his hand on item 1. On A8 of item 2 a pen-work decoration, within a square green ground with yellow note in English in a sixteenth-century hand in brown ink: ‘mor- pen-work decoration; with £oral, foliate and anthropomorphic ninge is my yoye and ¢shing is my foode fawteless I brede annoy decoration in pink/brown, turquoise, and green. Other initials, and under foot am trode but wise men do me know of lerned kind occasionally with anthropomorphic pen-work decoration, para- for to procede wherefore I wil not stray to go into light voyd of graph marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in v direful dread’. On C7 of item 5 a 5^line note in Greek on human red; capital strokes in red. wickedness, beginning: ’oJ ga;r kovsmo~ ouj movnon tou;~ filarguv- Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; stamp r v rou~ kai; tou;~ klevptou~(!) kai; moico;u~ perievcei. on [a1 ] and [h6 ]: ‘Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis’; also ‘Inc. s.a. r Provenance: Theophilus Emilie (1583^after1620); inscription on 763’ in pencil on the front pastedown and on [a1 ]. Purchased for r »11. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1858), 60. A1 of item1:‘Theop. Emilye > Nec aquila, nec scarabo/aeus’.John r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.1. Shepreve (1509?^1542); ‘J. S.’ on c8 of item 5. Nathaniel Crynes r (1686^1745); stamp on E4 of item 3. Bequeathed in 1745. shelfmark: Crynes 868(5). ' SECOND COPY T-096 Thomas a Kempis Bound with A-586; see there for for details of binding and proven- Imitatio Christi. v ance. Size of leaf: 126 ¿ 89 mm. [*1 ] ‘Tabule’. r A few interlinear corrections in an early hand in brown ink. a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 5.18(3). Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- tum mundi’. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. T-095 Thomas a' Kempis Venice: Peter Lo« slein, 1483. 4o. Imitatio Christi. collation: [*2] a^e8 f10. r [a1 ] Thomas a' Kempis: Imitatio Christi.‘Libellus consolatorius ad HC (+ Addenda) 9085; Go¡ I-5; BMC V 379; Pr 4903; BSB-Ink instructionem deuotorum’. T-166; CIBN T-226; Copinger, Hand List, 31; Sheppard 4005^6. t-096^t-098] thomas a' kempis 2481

FIRST COPY Types:155 (approx.), title; 98 (Haebler, types1,2). 224 leaves.19 lines r r Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half parchment over yellow pas- (a1 ).Type area: 145 ¿ 100 mm (a1 ). teboards, with manuscript title and imprint information along H 9086; C Addenda 3228a; R 949; Go¡ I-7; Pr 2642; GfT 44; the spine. Dark green washed pastedowns. Size: 214 ¿ 145 ¿ Sheppard 1906. Micro¢che: Unit 19: Printing in and for the 12 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 137 mm. Baltic Area Part II, BA 111.

Initials are supplied in red or blue, occasionally with reserved COPY white or red pen-work decoration. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled, much worn, calf Provenance: Vedana, diocese of Belluno,Veneto, Carthusians, S. over wooden boards, with one metal clasp and catch. Leather r Marcus, 1455/67^1768; inscription on f1 : ‘Iste liber est Cartuxie index tabs dyed red. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. On the Vedane’. Albergotti family (eighteenth century); ‘Albergotti’ in upper cover, within the outer frame a circular ‘IHS’stamp; within pencil on the verso of the ¢rst front endleaf and ‘Albergotti the inner rectangle small circular £oral stamps, very small double’ written upside down on the recto of the rear endleaf. The lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis, and a rectangular scroll. The lower same hand has added bibliographical information on the fourth cover is not stamped. Size: 149 ¿ 110 ¿ 50 mm. Size of front endleaf, in French. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin leaf: 145 ¿ 100 mm. (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 323; see The front pastedown consists of half of a letter in Middle Low Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »1. 5. 0: see sale cata- German, on parchment, dated [14]85, and addressed to Gerhard logue (1841), lot 113 (‘113’ in pencil on a slip of paper inserted in der Streitbare (À1500), Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst, the book), and Books Purchased (1842), 21. Westphalia; see Zedler VII 461^2 and XXV 1136^37; SC 509. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.48. Interlinear punctuation has been added in an early hand in brown SECOND COPY ink, throughout the book. In the same hand also some marginal Wanting gathering [*]. corrections. Binding: Nineteenth-century red paper over pasteboards, pat- r On a2 a four-line initial‘A’is supplied in redwithbrown pen-work terned to look like crushed morocco. Title and imprint informa- decoration. From the letter extends a £oral and foliate border in tion printed in gold on the spine. Turquoise-edged leaves. Size: the inner and lower margin, in red and brown. Other initials are 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 138 mm. supplied in red, sometimes with reserved white decoration; chap- ‘124’ in red crayon in the upper left-hand cornerofthe front paste- ter heading underlining and capital strokes in red. down. A few ‘nota’ marks in the rubricator’s hand in red ink. Provenance: William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1573^ Nineteenth-century bibliographical information in black ink, on r 1645); inscription on a2 : ‘Liber Guilielmi Laud Archiepiscopi the verso of the front endleaf. Cantuariensis et Cancellarii Vniuersitatis Oxoniensis 1635’. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are Donated by Laud in 1636; see Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, p. supplied in red; capital strokes in red. xxxvi. r Provenance: ‘J H’ unidenti¢ed stamp in black ink on a1 .‘E[/F?] Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Laud 26; B.28 Laud. r r G C’ unidenti¢ed monogram stamped in black inkon a1 and f10 ; shelfmark: MS. Laud Misc. 26. see ‘EGC’ written cursive in Auct. 3Q 4.9 (Bod-inc V-162). Purchased for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1846), 16. T-098 Thomas a' Kempis shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.13. Imitatio Christi, et al. v [*1 ] ‘Tabule’. T-097 Thomas a' Kempis r a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio Imitatio Christi. Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Liber de imitatione Ihesu Cristi’. tum mundi’. r a2 [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[A]pud omnes sane mentis homines ea refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. r demum scientia appetibilis . . .’ f10 [Colophon.] v r a2 [Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio Christi.‘De imitacione Christi et g1 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. contemptu omnium uanitatum mundi’. refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. [Venice]: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis, and Dionysius v o dd4 [Explicit.] Incipit: ‘Explicit liber de imitacione Ihesu Christi Bertochus, 1485. 4 . conscriptum a quodam uiro . . .’ collation: [*2] a^e8 f10 g4. r dd5 [Colophon.] HCR 9088; Go¡ I-8; BMC V 390; Pr 4851; BSB-Ink T-167; CIBN r dd5 ‘Capitula’. T-230; Copinger, Hand List, 32; Sheppard 4043. r ee3 ‘Oratio xxxiii ex libro orationum seu meditacionum de uita et COPY passione Ihesu’. Incipit:‘[B]enedico te Ihesu reparator uiciate nat- Bound with A-356; see there for details of binding, manuscript ure . . .’ notes, and provenance; this item is not, however, part of the dona- ee v ‘Oratiobeati Augustini’. Incipit:‘[D]omine Ihesu Christe ¢li dei 6 tion of Lord Hunsdon, but belonged to James West and Thomas uiui qui in hunc mundum propter nos peccatores . . .’ Hearne. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 127 mm. refs. V. Leroquais, Les Psautiers manuscrits des bibliothe' ques Wanting g . Gathering d mutilated. publiques de France, 2 vols (Ma“ con, 1940^1), I 23. 4 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.9(7). [Lu« beck: Matthaeus Brandis], 1485. 8o. As assigned by Pr and Sheppard. collation: a^z aa^ee8. 2482 thomas a' kempis [t-099^t-102

T-099 Thomas a' Kempis T-101 Thomas a' Kempis Imitatio Christi, et al. Imitatio Christi, et al. r r [*1 ] ‘Tabule’. [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Tractatus de ymitatione Cristi cum tractatulo de r a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio meditatione cordis’. r Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- [*2 ] ‘Tabule’. r tum mundi’. a1 [Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio Christi.‘Tractatus aureus et peru- refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. tilis de perfecta ymitatione Christi et uero mundi contemptu’. v h5 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. r refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. y4 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. Venice: [Johannes Leoviler, de Hallis] for Franciscus de Madiis , refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. 1486. 8o. [Ulm: Johann Zainer], 1487. 8o. collation: [*2] a^g8 h10. collation: [*] a^z8. HC(+ Addenda) *9090; Go¡ I-11; BMC V 406; Pr 5665; BSB-Ink HC (+ Addenda) *9091; Go¡ I-13; BMC II 530; Pr 2548; BSB-Ink T-169; Copinger, Hand List, 34; Sack, Freiburg 3468; Sheppard T-172; CIBN T-234; Copinger, Hand List, 35; Hillard 1067; Sack, 4090. Freiburg, 3471; Sheppard 1834.

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Bound with A-595; see there for details of binding and proven- Wanting the blank leaves [*8] and z8. ance. Size of leaf: 150 ¿ 103 mm. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin, very worn, over Headlines cropped. wooden boards; on the upper cover the initials Y B stamped. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.18(3). With two metal clasps and catches; rebacked in 1954. ‘B 189’ in brown ink on a square paper label at the tail of the spine. Size: T-100 Thomas a' Kempis 145 ¿ 118 ¿ 39 mm. Size of leaf: 134 ¿ 90 mm. v A few notes in German and in Latin in Kesler’s hand on z6 and Imitatio Christi. r-v r z7 , in brown and green ink. a2 ‘Tabula’. r Initials are supplied in red. b1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio Provenance: Johannes Kesler (sixteenth century); inscription on Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- v r z6 and z7 : ‘Das buch ist Johannis Kesler’. Irsee, Bavaria, tum mundi’. Benedictines, S. Maria; printed label: ‘Zur R. Stift Irrseischen refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. Biblioteck’. Augsburg, Bavaria, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek, Antwerp: Mathias van der Goes, [between 1486 and 1491]. 4o. As probably 1833; old shelfmark: ‘8o Ink. 38’ written in pencil on the dated by HPT; Sheppard dates [1487^92]. rear pastedown and on a printed label pasted on the spine. 4 6 collation: a b^o . Leaf a2 signed ‘a’. Acquired in 1960 by exchange from the Staats- und Woodcut initials. Stadtbibliothek, Augsburg, the exchange value being DM 300; HC 9082; Go¡ I-12; Pr 9412; Campbell 805; CIBN T-232; HPT I 67^ see ‘Bodley’s American Friends’, BLR 6,6 (1961), 642^3. 9, II 389; ILC 1264; Inventaris, 69; Sheppard 7201. shelfmark: Don. f.404. COPY

Wanting the blank leaf a1. T-102 Thomas a' Kempis Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter mottled calf Imitatio Christi, et al. over marbled pasteboards; the spine gold-tooled. Yellow-edged a r [Title-page.] ‘Tractatus de imitatione Christi cum tractatulo de leaves. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 135 mm. 1 meditatione cordis’. Contemporary manuscript title in large characters in brown ink, a r ‘Tabule’. on o v. 2 6 b r Thomas a' Kempis: Imitatio Christi.‘De imitatione Christi et de Woodcuts are occasionally coloured in red. Initials, paragraph 1 contemptu omnium uanitatum mundi’. marks, and chapter heading underlining in red; capital strokes in refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. red. l r Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. Provenance: Jean-Franc° ois Van de Velde (1743^1823); inscrip- 5 refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. tion and bibliographical note on the verso of the front endleaf; o sale (1831), lot 2106. Francois-Xavier Joseph Ghislain Borluut de Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 1487. 4 . 4 8 10 Noortdonck (1771^1857); book-plate; see Linnig 144^5; collation: a b^k l . Catalogue des livres, manuscrits, dessins et estampes, formant le HC (+ Addenda) *9092; Go¡ I-14; BMC I 147; Pr 673; BSB-Ink cabinet de feu M. Borluut de Noortdonck (Ghent: Van der T-171; Copinger, Hand List, 36; Rhodes 956; Sack, Freiburg, Meersch, 19 Apr. 1858), lot 132 (‘132’ in brown ink, on a slip of 3469; Sheppard 505. paper inserted in the book). Cutting from abookseller’s catalogue COPY in French, no. 133 ‘de la vente Borluut de Noortdonck’. Acquired Wanting the blank leaf l10. after 1858. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf over brown shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.70. cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 203 ¿ 143 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 130 mm. t-102^t-105] thomas a' kempis 2483

A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing T-104 Thomas a' Kempis corrections to the text, in an early humanist hand, probably r Imitatio Christi, et al. German in brown ink. Bibliographical note on a1 in an eight- v eenth-century hand in brown ink. On the same leaf ‘N 12 II ;;’ [*1 ] ‘Tabule’. > > r in brown ink and ‘N 12’ in pencil. a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, S. Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- r tum mundi’. Georgius; inscription on a1 : ‘S. Georgii Augustae’. Augsburg, refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. Bavaria, Jesuits, S. Crux(?); the above inscription has later been v f3 [Colophon.] altered to read ‘Coll. S. Crucis Augustae’. Duplicate from the r Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’and ‘2985’ in pencil on front end- f4 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. leaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1488. 4o. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.50. collation: [*2] a^e8 f6. Woodcut initials. T-103 Thomas a' Kempis HC (+ Addenda) *9094; Go¡ I-16; BMC II 382; Pr 1878; BSB-Ink Imitatio Christi, et al. T-174; Copinger, Hand List, 38; Oates 957; Sack, Freiburg, 3472^ 3; Sheppard 1322. r [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Gerson de ymitatione Cristi cum tractatulo de COPY meditatione cordis’. Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards. Strips from [* r] ‘Tabule’. 2 a thirteenth-century(?) manuscript just visible in the binding. [a r] Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio 1 Size: 202 ¿ 145 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. Christi. ‘Tractatus aureus et perutilis de perfecta ymitatione ‘Gerson de ymitatione Cristi’ in a contemporary hand in brown Christi et uero mundi contemptu’. ink, on [* r]; ‘Thom a Kempis’ in a sixteenth-century German refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. 1 hand in brown ink, on the verso of the front endleaf. [y r] Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. 4 Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature on the front refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. endleaf dated 1835; sale (1837), lot 108; purchased for »0. 3. 0: see o [Ulm]: Johann Zainer, [14]87. 8 . Books Purchased (1837), 16 (under Gerson). 8 collation: [* a^z ]. shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf 1.32. H *9093; Go¡ I-15; BMC II 530; Pr 2546; BSB-Ink T-173; CIBN T-233; Sack, Freiburg, 3470; Sheppard 1833.

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Wanting the blank leaf [z8]. Imitatio Christi, et al. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over r [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Ioannis Gerson de contemptu omnium uanitatum wooden boards, one clasp and catch missing. Early manuscript mundi’. title on two rectangular paper labels at the head of the spine. v [*1 ] ‘Tabule’. Leather index tabs. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. On the r a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio upper cover, within the outer frame a mythological animal within Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- a circular stamp at each corner and a repeated lozenge-shaped tum mundi’. dragon(?) stamp.The inner rectangle is decorated with a repeated refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. rectangular eagle stamp. On the lower cover, within the outer r h3 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. frame the dragon stamp and a small £oral stamp. Diagonal triple refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into four triangular compart- Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, 1488. 8o. ments, each decorated with the circular mythological animal 2 8 6 stamp. Size: 160 ¿ 110 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 149 ¿ 98 mm. collation: [* ] a^g h . A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, also ‘nota’ Woodcut initials. marks and pointing hands, in an early German hand, in brown HC (+ Addenda) *9095; Go¡ I-17; BMC V 372; Pr 4870; BSB-Ink and red ink. T-175; CIBN T-237; Copinger, Hand List, 37; Oates 1916; Rhodes Initials, occasionally with red pen-work decoration, and para- 957; Sack, Freiburg, 3474; Sheppard 3977. graph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. COPY Provenance: Windberg, Bavaria, Premonstratensians; inscrip- Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled half sheep over marbled r tion on [*1 ]:‘Fratrum inWindberg’; shelfmark(?): ‘3 N 7’. On the pasteboards. Size:150 ¿ 103 ¿ 10 mm. Sizeof leaf: 145 ¿ 94 mm. v rear pastedown the following sixteenth-century inscriptions: A contemporary deleted inscription in Italian on h6 : ‘Questo ‘Johannes Velber’; ‘Joannis Podenstainer’ (Bodenstainer?); libro . . .’ r ‘Joannes Widenmann 1538’; ‘Joannes Fabri 1549’. On [*1 ]: Provenance: Frater Augustinus Cetichensis (¢fteenth century); r ‘Johannis mei(?) Podenstainer canonicus apud Sanctum three deleted inscriptions on [*1 ] in an Italian hand in brown Joannem’, in red ink. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; and red ink: ‘Ad usum fratris Augustini Cetichensis concessus ‘Dupl’ and ‘51’ in pencil on front pastedown. Acquired between sibi a suis prelatis’. Bartholomaeus, novice of Pieve So¤ cana, near 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Arezzo,Tuscany; another deleted inscription in Augustinus’ hand Appendix. in a di¡erent red ink: ‘et ipse frater accomodat \nunc/ fratri shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.7. Bartholomeo nouitio de plebe ad Socanam usque ad tempus’; on 2484 thomas a' kempis [t-105^t-109

the same leaf in Bartholomaeus’ hand, deleted inscription in T-108 Thomas a' Kempis brown ink: ‘Ego frater Bartolomeus novitius’. Dominicus de Imitatio Christi, et al. Bartolis (sixteenth century); on the same leaf, deleted inscription r a1 [Title-page.] in a sixteenth-century hand in brown ink: ‘Ad usum fratris r Dominici de Bartolis(?)’. Purchased from B.H. Blackwell, Ltd in a2 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio 1924 for »30; see BQR 4,43 (1924), 164. Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- shelfmark: Inc. f. I4.1488.1. tum mundi’. refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. r T-106 Thomas a' Kempis l7 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. Imitatio Christi, et al. r m4 [Bernardus Claravallensis pseudo-: Opusculum de contemptu r a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio mundi. Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[V]t tibi solitudo dulcescat et in con- Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- spectu pro te mitissime cruci¢xi ingratus . . .’ tum mundi’. refs. Suggested by ‘In Principio’, but the text does not match PL refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. CLXXXIV 1307^14;WIC 2521. r v i5 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. m5 ‘Tabula’. refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. o v [Paris: Pierre Levet, for] E., J., andG.de Marnef, 21Aug.1492. 8 . k1 [Colophon.] r Polain assigns to [Georg Mittelhus]. k2 ‘Tabule’. collation: a^m8. Milan: Leonardus Pachel, July 1488. 8o. C 3233; Go¡ I-26; BMC VIII 101; Pr 8105; CIBN T-243; Copinger, collation: a^i8 k4. Hand List, 44; Hillard 1071; Polain 2063; Sack, Freiburg, 3475; Woodcut initials. Sheppard 6280.

HC Addenda *9096; Go¡ I-18; BMC VI 777; Pr 5978; BSB-Ink COPY T-176; CIBN T-236; Copinger, Hand List, 39; Hillard 1069; Oates Bound with I-032; see there for details of binding, decoration, and 2300; Sheppard 5017. provenance. Size of leaf: 136 ¿ 86 mm. COPY Leaves a1,2 mutilated. Bound with M-172; see there for details of binding, decoration, shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.6(1). and provenance. Size of leaf: 153 ¿ 105 mm. Wanting the blank leaf k4. T-109 Thomas a' Kempis shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.61(2). Imitatio Christi, et al. r [A1 ] [Title-page.] T-107 Thomas a' Kempis r [A2 ] ‘Tabula’. Imitatio Christi, et al. r B1 Thomas a' Kempis: Imitatio Christi.‘De imitatione Christi et de r [A1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Thomas de Kempis de imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanitatum mundi’. contemptu omnium uanitatum mundi. De interna locutione refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. r Christi ad animam ¢delem. Cum quanta reuerentia Christus sit U8 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. suscipiendus. Item Johannes Gerson de meditatione cordis’. refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. r [A2 ] ‘Tabule’. o r Lu« neburg: Johann Luce, 22 May 1493. 8 . B1 Thomas a' Kempis: Imitatio Christi.‘De imitatione Christi et de collation: [A] B^X8. contemptu omnium uanitatum mundi’. HC 9105; Go¡ I-29; BMC III 698; Pr 3223; CIBN T-244; Sheppard refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. r 2262. U8 Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. COPY Leaves [A7^8] are blank, not as BMC.With an engraved title-page Strasbourg: [Johann Pru« ss], 1489. 8o. 8 of a seventeenth-century French translation inserted in front. collation: [A] B^X . More engravings and cuttings pasted to the front and rear Woodcut. pastedowns. HC (+ Addenda) *9098; Go¡ I-22; BMC I 123; Pr 545; BSB-Ink Binding: Nineteenth-century English (London) blind- and gold- T-177; CIBN T-240; Copinger, Hand List, 42; Schramm XX p. tooled brown morocco, by W. Pratt (£. 1824^1835). Gilt-edged 25; Schreiber 5345; Sheppard 420. leaves. Size: 140 ¿ 100 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 137 ¿ 84 mm. COPY Provenance: John Bellingham Inglis (1780^1870). Charles Inglis Bound with A-600; see there for details of binding, decoration, (nineteenth century); engraved book-plate and coat of arms; see and provenance. Size of leaf: 128 ¿ 95 mm. Catalogue of the Valuable Library of the Late J. B. Inglis (the Wanting gathering [A] and leaf B1. Property of Dr C. Inglis) (London: Sotheby,Wilkinson & Hodge, Occasional early ‘nota’ marks in brown ink. 11June1900), lot 748. Purchased at the Inglis sale for »10. 5. 0; see shelfmark: Inc. f. X1(2). Library Bills. shelfmark: Inc. f. G40.1493.1. t-110^t-112] thomas a' kempis 2485

r T-110 Thomas a' Kempis [o1 ] ‘Table’. Imitatio Christi, et al. Paris: Jean Lambert, for Andre¤ Bocard, 12 Apr. 1494. 4o. 8 6 4 r collation: a^m n [o ]. [*1 ] [Title-page.] v Types: 115 G (title); 95 B. 106 leaves, 2^102 numbered ii^Ciiii, with [*1 ] ‘Tabule’. r a r Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitatio errors. 31 lines and headline (a3 ). Type area: 146 (151) ¿ 93 mm 1 (a r). Capital spaces with guide-letters. Woodcut. Leaf a r, Christi. ‘De imitatione Christi et de contemptu omnium uanita- 3 1 TITLE: ‘Le liure tre alutaire. De limitation de no tre eigneur tum mundi’. || > | | ihe ucri t et du parfaict coš tennemeš t de e mi erable monde refs.Thomas a' Kempis, Opera, ed. Pohl, II 5^263. | | > | | v noš me en latin. De imitatione cri ti. Et de con temtu mudi et e p Gerson, Johannes: De meditatione cordis. > | > š | 4 commence. Qui equi tur me non aš bulat intenebris [Device of refs. Gerson, Oeuvres,VIII 77^84. | > >> Bocard; Polain, Marques, no. 92]; a v [woodcut, Christ bearing o 1 Florence: Johannes Petri, 10 Nov. 1497. 8 . the Cross, a kneeling follower; Christ’s words printed in four 4 8 4 collation: [* ] a^i K l^p q . lines of verse]: ‘ð Se tu veulx venir apres moy . . .’ [and the follo- Woodcut initial. > r wer’s response similarly]:‘ð Riens ie ne puis |eignš r |aš s toy. . .’; a2 : HCR 9110; Go¡ I-33; BMC VI 619, XII 45; Pr 6375; Copinger, Hand [running heading] ‘ðChapš . premier. Fuellet. ii: ðCy coš mence le List, 52; not in Sheppard. > Liure tre||alutaire Intitule De li > mitation no|tre |eigneur COPY Ihe|ucri|t . . . > . . .’; l. 10: ‘. . . Tran| > late de latin en francois . . . Binding: Contemporary Italian black goatskin, over paste- > . . . Laquelle tran|lacion a e|te diligente > ment corrigee |ur lori- boards, with £ap hinged on the upper cover. Blind-tooled. ginal ...... ð Le premier Chapitre. qVi me en|uyt ne chemine > >> v > Originally closed with a tie (now lacking) which passed through po|št en tenebres) dit > no|tre |eigneur. . .’; n6 , COLOPHON:‘ð Cy two holes in the lower cover and two holes in the £ap. Sides deco- ¢ni|t le liure de imitatione chri|ti > Et de contemptu mundi. rated with a saltire inside a rectangle, each ¢lled with repeated Tran|late de > latin en francois. Et imprime a Paris > par Jehan impressions of a tool of two interlaced C-forms enclosing a Lambert. Le xii iour dauril Mil cccc. quatrevingz et quatorze’; r > r roundel and bounded by one thick between two thin lines; a free [o1 ]: ‘La table > Sen|uyt la table de ce pre|ent liure.’; [o4 ]: ‘Cy £eur-de-lis in each of the lozenge-shaped compartments thus ¢ni|t la table’. formed. The £ap decorated with the same tools di¡erently dis- C 3245; not in Pr; Claudin II 224^7; Sheppard 6460^1. posed and lined with reddish-brown goatskin tooled to a di¡erent COPY

pattern with the same tools. Plain edges. Single uncoloured head- Wanting f8, g1^3,8. bands. Sewn on three bands; the bands are outlined by one thick The text of i1^2 has changed places with that of i7^8 owing to an between two thin lines. Compartments ¢lled with impressions of error of imposition; the mistake is noti¢ed by a contemporary a £ower-head tool. Pastedown and two free endleaves at each end, hand, in French. no watermark. The £ap is uncommon on printed books, though Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) parchment dyed green, with title common on ledgers. It hinges on the upper cover and is designed gilt along the spine; red-edged leaves. Size: 183 ¿ 130 ¿ 20 mm. to ¢t outside the lower cover, unlike the Islamic £ap, which hinges Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 126 mm. on the lower cover and ¢ts inside the upper one. Size: 142 ¿ 101 ¿ Provenance: Rob[ert?] Jardel (seventeenth/eighteenth century); r 19 mm. Size of leaf: 138 ¿ 103 mm. inscription on a1 : ‘Ex Biblioth. Cl. Rob. Jardel Bran. Suess.’. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, providing Purchased from Pierre Brun in 1966 out of the Gordon Du¡ corrections to the text, and ‘nota’ marks, in a contemporary Fund; book-plate; unsigned note [by David Rogers] on the front humanist hand in brown ink. pastedown. Provenance: Modern woodcut of the Venetian Lion of St Mark shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.1494.1. v pasted on q3 . Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; purchased from William H. Schab and Heinrich Eisemann in T-112 Thomas a' Kempis 1950 for »60; accession no. ‘R 920’. Presented in 1978 by John Imitatio Christi [Italian] Imitazione di Gesu Cristo, et al. Ehrman. a r [Title-page.] ‘Ioannes Gerson de immitatione Christi et de con- shelfmark: Broxb. 13.14. 1 temptu mundi in uulgari sermone’. v a1 ‘Tauola’ [¢rst book]. A table precedes each book. r T-111 Thomas a' Kempis a2 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitazione di Imitatio Christi [French] Del’imitation de nostreseigneur Gesu Cristo. ‘De la imitatione de Christo et del despregio del mundo e de tutte le sue uanitade’. Incipit: ‘[C]hi me sequita non Ihesu Crist. camina per le tenebre dice el signore . . .’ r v a1 [Title-page.] ‘Le liure tressalutaire de limitation de nostre k2 ‘Epistola di Ioanni Neapolitano ad Siluia uergine honestissima, seigneur Ihesucrist’. nella quale exhorta quella a la religione’. Incipit: ‘[C]onsiderando r a2 [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Cy commence le livre . . .’ The anonymous fra me molti giorni li admirabili inganni . . .’ author of this preface ascribes the real authorship of this work to Venice: Johannes RubeusVercellensis, 22 Mar. 1488. 4o. Thomas a' Kempis, rejecting past attributions to Bernardus or collation: a^i8 k6. Gerson. HC (+ Addenda) 9126; Go¡ I-45; BMC V 416; Pr 5124; CIBN T-260; r a2 Thomas a' Kempis: De l’imitation de nostre seigneur Ihesu Crist. Copinger, Hand List, 1344; Sheppard 4112. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui me ensuyt ne chemine point en tenebres . . .’ r n6 [Colophon.] 2486 [t-112^t-116

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Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) gold-tooled brown morocco, Wanting [*1], with woodcut. with gilt turn-ins and marbled pastedowns. Size: 212 ¿ 160 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter green morocco over 17 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 152 mm. marbled pasteboards, with title and typographical information Provenance: Sister DoroteaViadoro (sixteenth century); inscrip- printed in gold on the spine. Size: 217 ¿ 142 ¿ 15 mm. Size of r tion on k6 : ‘Questo libro e stato concesso a uso di sora Dorotea leaf: 209 ¿ 127 mm. Viadoro Humilissima Virgine e Mi ralegro’. Purchased from Provenance: Alessandro, Count Mortara (À1855). Purchased Francis Edwards for »12 in 1936^7; see Annual Report of the from Count Mortara; see Alessandro Mortara, Biblioteca Italica Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 10 (1852), 41. Dec. 1937, 245. shelfmark: Mortara 911. shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1488.2. T-115 Thomas a' Kempis T-113 Thomas a' Kempis Imitatio Christi [Italian] Imitazione di Gesu Cristo. r Imitatio Christi [Italian] Imitazione di Gesu Cristo. [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Messer Giovanni Gerson Vtile et diuota operetta r > a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitazione di della imitatione di Giesu Christo’. r Gesu Cristo. ‘Della imitatione di Christo Iesu et del dispregio di [*1 ] [Biblical quotation: Mt 16,24.] r tutte le cose del mondo’. Incipit:‘[D]ice el nostro signore redemp- [*2 ] ‘Tavola’. r tore Iesu Christo nel sancto euangelio. Quello el quale seguita me a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitazione di non ua nelle tenebre . . .’ Gesu Cristo.‘Della imitatione di Christo Giesu et del dispregio di v n4 [Colophon.] tutte le cose del mondo’. Incipit:‘[D]ice el nostro signore redemp- r n5 ‘Tauola’. tore Giesu Christo nel sancto euangelio: Quello el quale seguita Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, 22 June 1491. 4o. me . . .’ collation: a^n8. Florence: Antonio de Bartolommeo Miscomini, 1 July 1494. 4o. HC (+ Addenda) 9128; Go¡ I-48; BMC VI 640; Pr 6153; BSB-Ink collation: [*4] a^i8. T-188; CIBN T-257; Copinger, Hand List, 1344, 1346; Sheppard Woodcut and woodcut initials. 5113. HCR 9131; Go¡ I-53; BMC VI 643; Pr 6169; Copinger, Hand List, 1344, 1346, 1348^9; Kristeller 227c; Oates 2343; Polain 2077; COPY Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian quarter green Sander 3090; Sheppard 5122. morocco over marbled pasteboards; bound for Boutourlin. Title COPY and imprint information printed in gold on the spine. Green- Bound with A-315; see there for details of binding, decoration, edged leaves, pink pastedowns, and pink silk bookmark. Size: manuscript notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. 200 ¿ 126 ¿ 19 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ 116 mm. The title di¡ers from Reichling’s description transcribed by r Notes in Italian in a sixteenth-century Italian hand in brown ink, BMC: [*1 ]: ‘ð MESSER GIOVANNI GERSON > Vtile & diuota v r operetta della imitatione di Gie|u Xpš o ð Qui uult uenire po|t me on n7 : ‘Masseritie dj 4 M c[ ]tilla dj Gia >> milanese compie gli > 30 o ...... & |equatur me.’ [woodcut, Christ with the Cross]. anni dj L all >> cio ista[n]za del Cavaliere Lion rosar[/n?]i >> (?)’. > > Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark: Don. e.239(2). armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 469, see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »0. 15. 0: see sale catalogue T-116 Thomas Aquinas (1841), lot 115, and Books Purchased (1842), 21. Commentum in octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.45. r a2 Thomas Aquinas: Commentum in octo libros Physicorum Aristotelis.‘Commentum in libros phisicorum Aristotelis’. T-114 Thomas a' Kempis refs. Leonine II (1884), 3^458; seeTorrell 231^3. Imitatio Christi [Italian] Imitazione di Gesu Cristo. [Venice: n. pr.], 1480. Folio. Pr and BSB-Ink assign to Jenson, but r [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Ioanni Gerson uulgare, deuota operetta della imi- BMC assigns to an unknown printer using material discarded by tatione di Iesu Christo’. Jenson. r 10 8 6 [*1 ] [Biblical quotation: Mt 16,24.] collation: a b^q r s . r [*2 ] ‘Tauola de capitoli’. HC *1527; Go¡ T-248; BMC V 584; Pr 4128; BSB-Ink T-209; r a1 Gerson, Johannes [pseudo-; Thomas a' Kempis]: Imitazione di Michelitsch 202; Sheppard 4750^1.

Gesu Cristo. ‘Della imitatione di ChristoIesu et del dispregio di FIRST COPY tutte le cose del mondo’. Incipit:‘[D]ice el nostro signore redemp- Wanting the blank leaf a1. tore Iesu Christo nel sancto euangelio. Quello el quale seguita me Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf over brown non ua nelle tenebre . . .’ cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 295 ¿ 218 ¿ 24 mm. Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, 22 July 1493. 4o. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 198 mm. 4 8 6 4 r collation: [* ] a^h i k . On a2 a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in interlocked blue and red Woodcut. and the title is underlined in blue. Other initials and paragraph HC (+ Addenda) *9130; Go¡ I-52; BMC VI 642; Pr 6165; BSB-Ink marks are supplied in red. T-189; Copinger, Hand List, 1344, 1346, 1348; Kristeller 227b; Sander 3089; Sheppard 5120. t-116^t-119] thomas aquinas 2487

Provenance: Amberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Bernardinus refs. SeeT-117; Leonine XLII (1979), 212 and 224^5 no. 5 on this r Senensis; inscription on a2 : ‘Ad Bibliothecam PP. Francisc. edition. v Amberge’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘1867’ in [b7 ] Nicolaus de Cusa: ‘Venerabilis dominus . . . in innouacione v pencil on s6 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in statutorum prouincialium ecclesie Coloniensis eisdem statutis 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. interseruit articulum qui sequitur’. Incipit: ‘Item lauda[m]us et shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.36. legi mandamus in sinodo dyocesanis libellum sancti Thome de SECOND COPY Aquino de articulis ¢dei . . .’Obligation to read this text at provin- Bound with J-112(1); see there for details of binding, manuscript cial councils. notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 192 mm. refs. J. Hartzheim, Concilia Germaniae, 11 vols (Cologne, 1759^ Wanting the blank leaf a1. 90), V 414; see E. Meuthen, ‘Thomas von Aquin auf den r Avariant: sheet l2 di¡erently set up: l2 , l. 2: ‘veruš eš . . .’ Provinzialkonzilien zu Mainz und Ko« ln 1451 und 1452’, in Ko« ln. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red, also paragraph Stadt und Bistum in Kirche und Reich des Mittelalters. Festschrift v marks to some of the marginal notes, up to b8 only. fu« r Odilo Engels, ed. H.Vollrath and S.Weinfurter, Ko« lner histor- shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 2.16(1). ische Abhandlungen, 39 (Cologne, 1993), 641^58, at 643^4; Acta Cusana, ed. E. Muethen and H. Hallauer, 4 vols (Hamburg,1976^ T-117 Thomas Aquinas 96), I/3b no. 2064. [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1470]. 4o. De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis. 8 r collation: [a b ]. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis HC *1424; Go¡ T-274; BMC III 860; Pr 848; BSB-Ink T-213; CIBN [addressed to Leonardus, Archbishop of Palermo]. T-119; Michelitsch 99; Oates 335^6; Sheppard 640^1; Voullie¤ me, refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 245^57; 224 no. 1 on this edition; D. Ko« ln, 1155. Mongillo, ‘L’opuscolo di Tommaso d’Aquino per l’arcivescovo di Palermo’, OTheologos, 2 (1975), 111^25; C. Militello,‘De articulis COPY ¢dei et Ecclesiae sacramentis ad archiepiscopum Bound with A-541(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Panormitanum’, O Theologos, 2 (1975), 127^206; see Torrell 352^ ance. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 133 mm. 3. Wanting the blank leaf [b8]. o Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are [Mainz: Printer of the ‘Catholicon’, c.1469]. 4 in divided half- supplied in red; capital strokes in red. sheets. 34^line issue, printed at approximately the same date as shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.34(9). the 36^line issue on paper manufactured later. On this, and on the printer, see the articles by Thomas, Powitz, Boghardt, T-119 Thomas Aquinas Gerhardt, Stu« mpel, Needham, and Hellinga in ‘Zur Catholicon- Forschung’,Wolfenbu« tteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 13 (1988), De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis, et al. r 105^232 (full references in Bod-inc. B-010; and L. Hellinga, [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis ‘Analytical Bibliography and the Study of Early Printed Books [addressed to Leonardus, Archbishop of Palermo]. ‘Summa de with a Case-study of the Mainz Catholicon’, Gb Jb (1989), 47^ articulis ¢dei et ecclesie sacramentis’. 96). Sheppard dates [c.1460]. refs. SeeT-117; Leonine XLII (1979), 225 no. 8 on this edition. 8 4+1 r collation: [a b ], as Oates. [b2 ] [Bernardus de Parentinis]: De periculis contingentibus circa HC 1425; Go¡ T-273; BMC I 40; Pr 148; de Ricci, Mayence, 92; sacramentum eucharistiae.‘Tractatus de periculis que contingunt Michelitsch 100; Oates 49; Sheppard 92. Micro¢che: Unit 1: circa sacramentum eucharistie et de remediis eorundem ex dictis Mainz to 1480, MA 62. sancti Thome de Aquino’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimum periculum est quod

COPY si sacerdos morte uel graui in¢rmitate . . .’ According to CIBN Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Remains of a leather T-207, note, this text reproduces, with some variants, the last index tab on [a ]. Size: 209 ¿ 150 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ part of Parentinis’ Expositio o⁄cii missae. 1 r 140 mm. [b5 ] Thomas Aquinas: Epistola ad ducissam Brabantiae [addressed Early signatures partially visible. A marginal note, extracting key to Margaret of Constantinople] Countess of Flanders.‘Tractatus v de Iudeis ad petitionem comitisse Flandrie’. words, on [b4 ] in the rubricator’s hand in red ink. r refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 360^78, on this edition 364 no. 4; see Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue, on [a1 ] with reserved white decoration; capital strokes in red. Torrell 218^20; 355. Provenance: ‘Schmitz’ (nineteenth century); inscription in the [Basel: Martin Flach, c.1472^4]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink, upper right-hand corner of the front endleaf. Georg Franz Sack, and Sheppard; CIBN dates [c.1474]. Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 292; pur- collation: [a10 b8]. chased for »1.17.0; see Books Purchased (1835), 2. H *1430; Go¡ T-283; BMC III 741; Pr 7550; BSB-Ink T-214; CIBN shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.40. T-120; Hillard 1942; Michelitsch 105; Oates 2763; Sack, Freiburg, 3389; Sheppard 2391. T-118 Thomas Aquinas COPY De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis, et al. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf with brown cloth. Red-edged leaves. Size: 284 ¿ 197 ¿ 9 mm. Size of [a r] Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis 1 leaf: 274 ¿ 182 mm. [addressed to Leonardus, Archbishop of Palermo]. ‘Summa de articulis ¢dei et ecclesie sacramentis’. 2488 thomas aquinas [t-119^t-123

r Initials, paragraph marks, chapter heading underlining, and [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: De regno ad regem Cypri [addressed to capital strokes are supplied in red. Early folio numbering in the Hugh II of Lusignan].‘Tractatus . . . de regimine principum’. lower right-hand corner of the rectos, in red ink, partially visible. refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 449^71; on this edition 432 no. 2 (= Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Edb) and 442; see Torrell 169^71, 350. The text of this edition, r and ‘5880’ on [a1 ]. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably divided into 20 chapters, ignores the division into books I and II. in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. It ends:‘. . . anime hominum recreentur’ [II 8,51]. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.21. [Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, c.1472]. 4o. As dated by Voullie¤ me, Polain, and Sheppard; CIBN dates [between Feb. 1471 and 1475]. T-120 Thomas Aquinas 8 10 De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis. collation: [a^c d ]. H *1487; Go¡ T-327; Pr 951; CIBN T-153; Michelitsch 164; Oates r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis 431; Polain 3726; A.W. Pollard, Catalogue of Books . . . from the [addressed to Leonardus, Archbishop of Palermo]. ‘Summa de Presses of the First Printers . . . Deposited in the Annmary Brown articulis ¢dei et ecclesie sacramentis’. Memorial at Providence, Rhode Island (Oxford, 1910), 55; refs. SeeT-117; Leonine XLII (1979), 225 no.12 on this edition. Sheppard 726; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1174. Micro¢che: Unit 27: [Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia], 1475. 4o. Philosophy: Medieval, PH134. 8 6 collation: [a b c ]. COPY H *1431; BMC IV 57; Pr 3488; BSB-Ink T-216; CIBN T-121; Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled green morocco; bound Michelitsch 107; Sheppard 2795. by Nicolas-Denis Derome (1731^ c.1788); see label on the verso of COPY the front endleaf; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; pink Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llet) half calf; red silk bookmark. Size: 203 ¿ 143 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ morocco spine with title and imprint information gilt on two 134 mm. v r square green leatherlabels; marbled pastedowns; green silkbook- On [a1 ] and [a2 ] initials are supplied in red and edged in gold. mark. Size: 209 ¿ 150 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 140 mm. Other initials, paragraph marks, some underlining, capital Marginal notes throughout, mainly extracting key words, and strokes, and‘nota’marks in the shape of three dots and a descend- pointing hands, in Selnstich’s hand in brown ink. ing line are supplied in red. Ruling in red. r Provenance: B. Selnstich (¢fteenth century); name on [c6 ] Provenance: Purchased for »0. 17. 6; see Books Purchased between the end of the text and the colophon. Purchased for »1. (1835), 2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1846), 2. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.15. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.81. T-123 Thomas Aquinas T-121 Thomas Aquinas De sensu respectu singularium et intellectu respectu De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis. universalium, et al. r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis r [a1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Tractatus de singulari et universali. De verbo [addressed to Leonardus, Archbishop of Palermo]. ‘Summa de intelligibili. De intellectu et intelligibili’. articulis ¢dei et ecclesie sacramentis’. r [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: De sensu respectu singularium et intellectu refs. SeeT-117; Leonine XLII (1979), 225 no.14 on this edition. respectu universalium [extract from Sententia Libri de anima lib. [Rome]: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, 8 Feb. 1482. 4o. II cap. XII, 65^151]. ‘Tractatus de sensu respectu singularium et collation: [a b6]. intellectu repectu(!) uniuersalium’. H *1433; Go¡ T-277; BMC IV 71; Pr 3577; BSB-Ink T-219; refs. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 115^16; see Torrell 341, 360; Guyot Michelitsch 109; Sheppard 2839. 208. r COPY [a3 ] Thomas Aquinas: De di¡erentiaverbi divini et humani [extract

Wanting [b3.4]. from Lectura super Ioannem lectio I ‰ 25^29].‘Tractatus de uerbo Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with brown cloth; bound intelligibili’. for the Bodleian Library. Size: 204 ¿ 145 ¿ 9 mm. Size of refs. Thomas Aquinas, Super Evangelium S. Ioannis lectura, ed. leaf: 201 ¿ 136 mm. R. Cai (Turin, 1952), 7^9; see Guyot 207. v A note providing textual comparisons in a contemporary [a4 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De intellectu et intelligibili. German hand in brown ink, below the colophon. Incipit:‘[S]ciendum estquodde racioneeiusquodestintelligere... Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘352’ in quecunque uniuersalia secundum predicacionem.’ v r refs. See Guyot 208. P. G. F.Rossi, Antiche e nuoveedizioni degli pencil on [b6 ] and ‘Inc.Typ. 352 > 123’ in pencil on [a1 ]. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus opuscoli di SanTommaso d’Aquino e il problema della loro autenti- (1843) with Appendix. cita' , Monogra¢e del Collegio Alberoni, 12 (Piacenza, 1955): also shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.54. found in Depotentia q. 9 a. 5; q. 9 a. 9; q. 8 a.1; in Summa I: q.79 a. 10 ad 3; q. 27 a.1; q.34 a.1ad 2; q. 27 a.4 c. et ad 2; q.14 a.4; q.85 a. 11, ad 2; q. 59 a. 1, ad1; and Comm. Metaphys. lib. 1, lect. 2. T-122 Thomas Aquinas [Leipzig: Printer of Capotius (Martin Landsberg?), c.1486^9]. 4o. De regno ad regem Cypri. As dated by Sheppard and BSB-Ink. v 6 [a1 ] [List of contents.] collation: [a ]. t-123^t-127] thomas aquinas 2489

H *1498; R 1451; BMC III 636; Pr 2934; BSB-Ink T-317; Sheppard T-126 Thomas Aquinas 2102. Expositio et Lectura super Epistolas Pauli Apostoli (ed. COPY Petrus de Bergamo). Binding: Nineteenth-century green cloth. Size: 212 ¿ 153 ¿ r a1 [Title-page.] 8 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 140 mm. r Provenance: Purchased for ‘Fl. 6’ from Gilhofer & Ranschburg, A2 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio et Lectura super Epistolas Pauli Catalogue 3 (1885), no. 97; see Library Bills (1885), no. 210. apostoli. ‘Commentaria . . . super epistolas sanctissimi gentium doctoris Pauli apostoli’. Edited by Petrus de Bergamo, as stated shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.22. in the opening. refs. SeeT-125. T-124 Thomas Aquinas r Z7 [Colophon.] De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas. v Z7 ‘Registrum operis’. r r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas. [*1 ] ‘Tabula huius operis’.The introduction to the table states that it ‘De unitate intellectus contra comentatorem Averoim’. was prepared by a Dominican from the convent of Basel. 1 refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 247^87, 291^314; on this edition (Hs Basel: Michael Furter, forWolfgang Lachner, 16 Oct. 1495. Folio. or Ed) see 273; seeTorrell 348. collation: a8 b^z6 A^Y6 Z8 [*]4 [À]10. Gathering [*] numbered ‘1 Treviso: Johannes de Hassia, 21 Aug 1476. 4o and 8o. 2’, but not signed; gathering [À] numbered ‘3 4 5 6 7’, but not collation: [a8 b6]. signed. C 571; Go¡ T-335; BMC VI 891; Pr 6479A; Hillard 1959; HC *1339; Go¡ T-234; BMC III 783; Pr 7727; BSB-InkT-205; CIBN Michelitsch 328; Oates 2459; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 64; Sheppard T-134; Michelitsch 13; Oates 2829; Sack, Freiburg, 3398^9; 5511. Micro¢che: Unit 27: Philosophy: Medieval, PH136. Sheppard 2513.

COPY COPY Bound with A-031(1); see there for details of binding, manuscript Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 261 ¿ 192 mm. Bodleian Library. Seventeenth/eighteenth-century manuscript Wanting the blank leaf [b6]. title in black ink on a square paper label now pasted on the front shelfmark: Inc. d. I1(2). pastedown. Size: 305 ¿ 230 ¿ 55 mm. Sizeofleaf: 295 ¿ 202 mm. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, structuring T-125 Thomas Aquinas the text, and adding ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands, in two Expositio et Lectura super Epistolas Pauli Apostoli (ed. early hands, one that of the rubricator, in red, the other in brown ink. Petrus de Bergamo). Initials, paragraph marks, chapter heading inderlining, and run- r A1 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio et Lectura super Epistolas Pauli ning chapter numbering are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. v apostoli. ‘Commentaria . . . super epistolas sanctissimi gentium Provenance: Faded inscription on [À10 ]: ‘R/Per[ ] Holde 1610’. doctoris Pauli apostoli’. Edited by Petrus de Bergamo, as stated Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown in the opening. inkon the front endleaf. Acquired between1847 and c.1892, prob- refs. ed. R. Cai, 2 vols (Turin, Marietti, 1953), I 1 - II 506; see ably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Torrell 250^257, 340. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.7. Bologna: [Johannes Schriber, de Annunciata], 1481. Folio. collation: A12 BC8 D10 E8 F6 GH10 I6 a b6 c10 d^f8 g10 h i8 k6 l m8 n^p6 q8 r6 [r]4 | s^z8 h6 m k j8 aa4 bb8 cc6 dd^gg4 hh^kk6 ll4 mm6 nn4 T-127 Thomas Aquinas oo6 pp8 qq10. Expositio et Lectura super Epistolas Pauli Apostoli. r HCR 1338; Go¡ T-233; BMC VI 818; Pr 6549; Michelitsch 11; a1 [Title-page.] Sheppard 5330. v a1 ‘Tabula’. In alphabetical order, it is introduced by an address to COPY the reader providing instructions on how to use the table. 2 r Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century half brown morocco a1 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio et Lectura super Epistolas Pauli over marbled pasteboards. Size: 316 ¿ 215 ¿ 77 mm. Size of apostoli.‘In epistolas sancti Pauli commentaria’. leaf: 305 ¿ 195 mm. refs. SeeT-125. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and authors’ Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Dec. 1498. names and structuring the text, in a sixteenth-century humanist Folio. hand in brown ink. collation: a b6 2a^z h m k AA^FF8 GG6. Provenance: Engelbert-Karl Arenberg, 10th Duke of Arenberg Woodcut initials. (1899^1974). Purchased from Davis & Orioli, Catalogue 165, no. HCR 1341; Go¡ T-235; not in Pr; CIBN T-135; Hillard 1950; 178, for »60 in 1961 out of the Gordon Du¡ Fund; see ‘Notable Michelitsch 15; Sheppard 4237. Accessions: Printed Books’, BLR 7,1 (1962), 55. COPY shelfmark: Inc. c. I11.1481.1. Wanting the blank leaf GG6. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) quarter calf over contemporary boards, with metal clasps and original shell-shaped catches on the lower cover. Size: 313 ¿ 220 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 203 mm. 2490 thomas aquinas [t-127^t-130

One ofthe front endleaves consists ofan eleventh/twelfth-century Extensively annotated in a contemporary cursive and heavily parchment manuscript Translatio S. Bartholomaei (Acta SS abbreviated hand in red and brown ink. Another hand, a human- August. tom. 5 1741, p. 61 ð 56), incipit: ‘Passus est autem vener- ist one in light brown ink, annotated the ‘Expositio libri Peryermenias’ only. On a r an old shelfmark: ‘L. 2 C. 7 N. 73’. abilis . . . in media nocte diuina gratia sa>>’. 1 > > Some underlining and extraction of key concepts in a contempor- On the same leaf ‘Doppio’ in an eighteenth-century hand; On ary humanist hand, in light brown and red ink. A few marginal the verso‘3.6.8’ in brown ink. r notes, providing corrections to the text, in a sixteenth-century Provenance: Stamps on a2 : (1) ‘Pub. Florentinae Bi. Sci. (?); (2) hand in brown ink. Some underlining and extraction of key con- monogram ‘MD’ in an oval. Robert Southey (1774^1843); sale cepts in a modern hand in black and red ink, and pencil. (1844), lot 222. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see Books Purchased Provenance: Frater Antonius (sixteenth century). Unidenti¢ed (1844), 3. Italian church(?) dedicated to St George (sixteenth century); shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.5. r inscription on a1 : ‘Fratris Antonii’ below another inscription SECOND COPY almost completely erased and written over in a marginally later Wanting gatherings a^g containing the ‘Expositio libri hand: ‘ . . . Del [?] di san Giorgio’. ‘Fratris Car.’ in another six- Posteriorum’. teenth-century hand on the verso of the manuscript endleaf. Binding: Nineteenth-century diced russia backed with red mo- ‘Cont’ in another early hand in the upper right-hand corner on rocco, with title and imprint information gilt on two rectangular r a1 . Revd Augustus Hyde Tredway Clarke (1877^after 1937), green leather labels at the head and tail of the spine. Bound with a 1909; note on the front endleaf: ‘A. H. T. Clarke, 1909’. large number of blank sheets containing a Milanese watermark. Purchased from Parker in 1949 for »15; see BLR 3,30 (1950), 112. Marbled pastedowns and green silk bookmark. Size: 300 ¿ shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1498.1. 223 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 212 mm. Provenance: Jean Baptiste, chevalier de Bearzi (nineteenth cen- tury)(?); bound uniformly with a number of other books most of T-128 Thomas Aquinas which were acquired at his sale (1855), although this item has not Expositio libri Posteriorum et libri Peryermenias, et al. been identi¢ed in the sale catalogue. Purchased for »1. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1855), 3. a r Thomas Aquinas: Expositio libri Posteriorum.‘Finis expositio- 2 shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.48. nis sancti Thome super libros posteriorum Aristotelis’ [from the explicit]. refs. Leonine I*/2 (editio altera 1989), 3^247, on this edition 7* T-129 Thomas Aquinas (= Ed1); seeTorrell 226^7, 343. Expositio super Job ad litteram. 2a r Thomas Aquinas: Expositio libri Peryermenias [dedicated to r 1 [*1 ] ‘Tabula’. r Guillaume Berthout, Provost of Louvain].‘Sententia libri peryer- [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super Job ad litteram.‘Postilla fra- menias’. tris Thome de Aquino in Job’. refs. Leonine I*/1 (editio altera 1989), 5^92; see Torrell 224^6, refs. Leonine XXVI (1965), 3^230; on this edition 10* no. 1 (= 342^3. Un¢nished, the commentary stops at chapter II,2: ‘ . . . Ed1); seeTorrell 120^1, 338. intelligi potest’. [Esslingen]: Conrad Fyner, 1474. Folio. 2c v [Colophon.] 5 collation: [*4 a^h10 i k8 l6+1]. 2c r Gratia Dei, Aesculanus: Super artem veterem. Expositio in 6 H *1397; Go¡ T-236; BMC II 513; Pr 2461; BSB-Ink T-238; CIBN librum secundum Peryermenias Aristotelis. ‘Hoc quod sequitur T-137; Michelitsch 72; Oates 1141; Sack, Freiburg, 3406; est secundam expositionem Gratia Dei de Esculo ordinis predica- Sheppard 1769. torum, et per eum completur lectura hec, nam sanctus Thoma non plus fecit morte preuentus’. Incipit: ‘Deinde cum dicit. COPY silit(?) autem se habet(?) distinguit enunciationes . . .’ Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) half pigskin over white paste- refs. See Kaeppeli II no. 1323; Lohr, 24 (1968), 149^245, at 169^ boards. Size: 285 ¿ 215 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 203 mm. 70 no. 1. A few corrections and ‘nota’marks in the rubricator’s hand in red 2 r ink. e1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Fallacie. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385^400, 403^18; on the title and lat- Initials, paragraph marks, chapter heading underlining, and run- est authorship see Leonine I* (editio altera 1989) 56*^64*; see ning chapter numbers are supplied in red; capital strokes in red; alsoTorrell 11and 359. rubrication dated ‘1475 in die S. Sebastiani’ [20 Jan.]. 2 r Provenance: Purchased for »1. 10. 0; see Books Purchased e7 [Second colophon.] (1836), 3. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1477. Folio. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.31. collation: a10 b^f8 g10 2a b8 c6 d10 e8. HC *1497 + HC *1496; Go¡ T-252; BMC V 228; Pr 4314; BSB-Ink T-231; Michelitsch 171 + 172; Rhodes 1714; Sheppard 3484, 3485. T-130 Thomas Aquinas Micro¢che: Unit 27: Philosophy: Medieval, PH131. Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea; parts II^

FIRST COPY IVed. and rev. Johannes Andreas de Bussis).

Wanting the blank leaf e8. [Volume 1.] r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena Bodleian Library. Orange-edged leaves. Size: 300 ¿ 206 ¿ aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV,Pont. Max.‘Continuum 27 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 197 mm. in libros euangelii secundum Mattheum’. Incipit: ‘Fons sapientie t-130^t-131] thomas aquinas 2491

unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de passione . . . (3 arms of Monte Oliveto, birds and animals; within the branch- more lines)’ work more birds and a vase; all illuminated by Fr. Thimoteus refs. Parma, vols11^12;Vive' s, vols16^17; Marietti, 2 vols, ed. A. Neapolitanus; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, no. pr. 118 and pl. r r Guarienti (1953); seeTorrell 136^41, 338^9. lxxxvii (Ferrara). On [aa1 ] of vol. 1 and [AA2 ] of vol. 2 a seven- v [C7 ] ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. line initial is supplied in blue within a rectangular ground made r [C8 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset of red pen-work decoration partially coloured in gold and green, Iohannes in uinculis . . .’A list of incipits ofthe Gospel of Matthew un¢nished. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in arranged according to the liturgical year. red or blue. r [aa1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena Provenance: Lorenzo Roverella, Bishop of Ferrara (À1474); v aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Edited by inscription on [a1 ] of vol. 1 in red ink: ‘Hic liber est principalis v r Johannes Andreas de Bussis as stated on [S12 ] and [RR8 ]. Monasterii ordinis sancte Marie de Monte Oliueto (overwritten Incipit: ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . . in black: monte Corona) quem habuimus de expensis Reuerendi quia te decet sermonum et operum gloria.’ domini domini Laur. Ferrariensis episcopi datarii et legati apos- v [hh7 ] [Verse colophon.] ‘Aspicis illustris lector quicunque libellos > tolici gubernatoris Perusii cum pluribus aliis libris et bonis supel- Si cupis arti¢cum nomina nosse lege’; 4 elegiac distichs. lectilis sue pro sacristia et ecclesia. Qui in tantum dilexit fratres et r [hh8 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- ordinem ut in hoc monasterio mori et sepeliri uoluerit, cuius marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged uenerabile corpus iuxta altare mai[us] ex consilio et uoluntate according to the liturgical year. seniorum et patrum huius monasterii locatus est . . . Hic ex nobili [Volume 2.] progenie Rouerell. editus . . .’; ‘Maneat in bibliotheca huius pre- 2 r [ A2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena sentis monasterii in bancho [ ] uersus occidentem’. In the space aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. Edited/ left blank after ‘bancho’ ¢rst ‘octauo’, then ‘decimo’, then ‘nono’ revised by Johannes Andreas de Bussis. ‘Super euangelio sancti has been added in brown ink; ‘occidentem’ has been changed to Luce continuum’. Incipit: ‘[I]nter cetera incarnationis Christi . . . ‘orientem’, ¢nally the pressmark ‘sig. F ij’ has been added. On v Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ [A1 ] of vol. 2 in red ink: ‘. . . Frater Lodouicus Ferrariensis com- v [S12 ] [Editorial note.] ‘Recognitum Rome a Io. Andree episcopo paginator extitit et fraterThimoteus Neapolitanus insigniter min- Alerien. et absolutum die decima octobris M.CCCC.LXX iauitur ambo bonitate ingenioque conspicui’. Nicolaus Roverella, Lector Vale’. OSB (À1480); inscription in a later hand, brown ink:‘Qui D. Rmus r [AA2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena fuit frater germanus fratris Nicolai Rouerelle: etobiit in hoc mon- aurea). [Part IVaddressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. Edited and asterio d’ anno domini M.cccclxxiiij cum idem Frater Nicolaus revised by Johannes Andreas de Bussis. ‘Continuum in euange- esset Abbas Generalis: postea corpus eius translatum fuit et por- lium sancti Iohannis’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine uisionis sublimitate . . . tatum Ferrariam etsepultum in monasterio nostro sancti Georgii quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus in secula . . .’ (overwritten: Augustini) in sepulcro marmoreo et ibi requiescit’. v [RR5 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘[D]ominica prima de aduentu. Erunt signa Purchased for »5; see Books Purchased (1822), 1. in sole et luna . . .’A list of incipits of the Gospels of Luke and Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Auct. P 1.14 infra; Auct. P 2 infra. John arranged according to the liturgical year. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf.1.12^13. Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, 1470. Folio. In four parts, dated: (II) 1470; (IV) 7 Dec. 1470. 10 8 10 8 10 T-131 Thomas Aquinas collation: Part I: [a b c^e f^h i k l^z A^C ]; part II: [aa^ ¡10 gg hh8]; part III: [2AB10 C12 D^R10 S12]; part IV: [AA^GG10 Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). HH8 II^LL10 MM8 NN OO10 PP^RR8]. [Volume 1.] r HC *1330; Go¡ T-225; BMC IV 12; Pr 3314; BSB-Ink T-196; CIBN [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena T-125; Hillard 1944; Michelitsch 3; Rhodes 1703; Sheppard 2626. aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: Micro¢che: Unit 10: Printing in Italy before1472: Part IV,PI 28. ‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de

COPY passione . . . (3 more lines)’ Bound in two volumes. refs. seeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf over orange within the gloss. v marbled pasteboards. Size: 400/408 ¿ 300 ¿ 105/97 mm. Size of [v6 ] ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. r leaf: 395 ¿ 277 mm. [v7 ] ‘Registrum in Matheum tantum secundum ordinem In both volumes, manuscript foliation in brown ink only partially Euangeliorum dominicalium que leguntur secundum ecclesie r Romane consuetudinem in ecclesia dei’. Incipit: ‘Dominica visible, mostly cropped. Some corrections to [a3 ] only in a six- teenth-century hand in brown ink. secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset Iohannes in uinculis . . .’A list On the ¢rst page of text in each volume, an Italian initial is sup- of incipits of the Gospel of Matthew arranged according to the plied in gold within a rectangular green (half green, half blue in liturgical year. r vol. 2) ground with yellow pen-work decoration; in vol. 1 the area [x1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena de¢ned by the letter is supplied in blue and pink with white pen- aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: work decoration. Italian three-quarter white vine-stem borders ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ v on a blue, red, and green ground incorporating the arms of k11 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- Roverella (see Litta, pl. I), Bishop of Ferrara, within a wreath in marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged the lower margin and three more smaller wreaths containing the according to the liturgical year. [Volume 2.] 2492 thomas aquinas [t-131^t-132

r [A2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena [Volume 2.] r aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super [aa1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- r [P6 ] ‘Capitula euangelii Luce per ordinem’. A list of incipits of the tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ v Gospel of Luke arranged according to the liturgical year. [nn10 ] [Capitula evangelii Luce per ordinem.] A list of incipits ofthe r [Q1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena Gospel of Luke arranged according to the liturgical year. r aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super [AA1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena euangelio sancti Iohannis continuum’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine uisionis aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus in ‘Continuum in euangelium sancti Iohannis’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine secula . . .’ uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus v [EE7 ] [Table.] ‘Euangelia secundum Romane ecclesie ordinem in in secula . . .’ v Iohannem de tempore et sanctis’. A list of incipits of the Gospel [MM4 ] [Table.] A list of incipits of the Gospel of John arranged of John arranged according to the liturgical year. according to the liturgical year. [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, c.1475]. Folio. As dated by Sheppard; Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 8 Aug. 1475. Folio. BSB-Ink dates [not after1475], CIBN and Sack [c.1475^6]. collation: [a b8 c^i10 k8 l^n10 o p8 q10 r6 A^D10 E12 aa8 bb^ee10 collation: [a^s10 t v8 x10 y10+1 z h m10 k12 A^O10 P6 Q^Z AA BB10 ¡^ii8.10 kk10 ll8 mm nn10 AA^DD8.10 EE^KK10.8 LL10 MM6]. CC^EE8]. HC *1331; Go¡ T-227; BMC II 413; Pr 1969; BSB-Ink T-197; CIBN H *1328; Go¡ T-226; BMC II 323; Pr 1555; BSB-Ink T-198; CIBN T-126; Michelitsch 4; Rhodes 1704; Sheppard 1429.

T-127; Michelitsch 1; Oates 882; Sack, Freiburg, 3393; Sheppard FIRST COPY 1160. Wanting the blank leaves [a1], [E11^12], and [MM6]. COPY Bound in two volumes. Bound in two volumes. Binding: Contemporary Netherlandish blind-tooled calf over Wanting [A1]. Leaf [y5] is a half leaf. wooden boards, with manuscript title on a rectangular parch- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the ment label enclosed in a metal frame, remains of the protective Bodleian Library. Leather index tabs. Size: 420 ¿ 297 ¿ 62/ horn over label; rebacked. Four circular corner-pieces and a 65 mm. Size of leaf: 404 ¿ 274 mm. centre-piece lost from each cover. On the upper cover, seven-line A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early ¢llets form a quadruple frame.Within the outer frame a repeated hand in brown ink, in vol.1only.Early gathering numbers, in ara- rectangular foliate sta¡ stamp. Within the following frame a bic numerals in brown ink, in the lower right-hand corner of the square four-petalled stamp. Within the following frame a versos. repeated smaller rectangular foliate sta¡ stamp and the four- r On [a2 ] a ten-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in red with reserved white petalled £ower stamp at each corner. The inner rectangle is and brown pen-work decoration. Other initials, paragraph divided into 40 square compartments formed of10 rows each con- marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red. taining 4 square stamps, including a warrior armed with shield Provenance: Purchased for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased and club, a pelican, a fox with a goose in its mouth, a lion, a (1843), 3. wyvern, a monkey with a mirror, a bear, etc.; see Bibliothe' que shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.17^18. royale de Belgique, Exposition de reliures, 1 (Brussels, 1930), nos 39, 115, pl. vi. On the lower cover, seven-line ¢llets form a double T-132 Thomas Aquinas frame. Within the outer frame the four-petalled £ower stamp. Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge- shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated with a cir- [Volume 1.] cular rosette stamp; a small four-petalled £ower stamp at the r [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena intersection of the ¢llets. Size: 491/480 ¿ 328/325 ¿ 75 mm. Size aurea). ‘Continuum in librum euangelii secundum Matheum’. of leaf: 475 ¿ 312 mm. [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘Fons Early signatures partially visible. sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de pas- At the beginning of each book a large initial is supplied in inter- sione . . . (3 more lines)’ locked red and blue, with blue and red pen-work decoration and refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted some extensions into the margin. Other main initials are supplied within the gloss. in red or blue with blue or red pen-work decoration. Other initials v [r5 ] ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Running titles in r [r6 ] [Registrum in Matheum.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in red and blue. The quotations from the Gospel are underlined in aduentu. Cum audisset Iohannes in uinculis . . .’A list of incipits red. of the Gospel of Matthew arranged according to the liturgical Provenance: Bethlehem (Herent), near Louvain, Priory, BVM, year. Augustinian Canons; on title label on the upper cover of vol. 2: r [A1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena ‘Partinet Bethleem’; also deleted inscriptions in brown ink on aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: v v [E10 ] and [MM4 ]: ‘Pertinet Bethleem prope Louanium liber ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ iste’. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book- v [E10 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged according to the liturgical year. t-132^t-134] thomas aquinas 2493

r plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘y.h.3’; not identi¢ed in sale cat- [KK8 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica tertia in aduentu. Miserunt alogues. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 3. Iudei . . .’A list of incipits of the Gospel of John arranged accord- shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen.1.12^13. ing to the liturgical year. SECOND COPY [Esslingen: Conrad Fyner, 1475?]. Folio. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments: see A-105. collation: [a^o10 p8 q6 A^D10 E8+1 aa^kk10 ll mm8 AA^II10 Fragments; Leaves 12 ([l2]), 16^17 ([D9]), and 18 ([ii3]) were KK8]. removed in 1885 from the binding of Auct. O inf. 1.47 (V-108); Woodcut initials. see there for details of provenance; main initials are supplied in HC *1329; Go¡ T-228; BMC II 515; Pr 2477; BSB-Ink T-199; interlocked red and blue with pink and green pen-work decora- Michelitsch 2; Kurt Ohly, ‘Eggestein, Fyner, Knoblochtzer’, Gb tion. Manuscript headings in red. Leaves 13 ([l6]) and 14^15 Jb (1962), 122^35, at 126; Sack, Freiburg, 3394; Sheppard 1775. ([B9]) formed part of the binding of Auct. 1Q 7.16 (M-299); they were removed in 1882. However, all fragments seem to contain COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with the gold rubrication and headings in the same hand and ink, suggesting stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; yellow-edged that they all come from the same copy. This would also suggest leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 420 ¿ 297 ¿ 80 mm. Size of that the two editions, from which these fragments have been leaf: 404 ¿ 272 mm. extracted, shared the same provenance at some point. ‘Continuum S. Thome de Aquino in 4or ewnliis’ in brown ink on a A large initial is supplied in interlocked red and blue with pink rectangular strip of parchment now pasted on the front endleaf. and green pen-work decoration. Other initials and paragraph ‘Nouum testamentum cum expositione Thome Aquinatis’ fol- marks are supplied in red or blue; running chapter heading, and lowed by Erlbach’s inscription, in brown ink, on a rectangular capital strokes in red. paper pasted onto the same leaf. Gathering numbers, in arabic Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Auct. O inf. 1.47; Auct. 1Q 7.16. numerals, in the lower left-hand corner of the ¢rst rectos, in shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(4) [leaves 12^18]. brown ink. THIRD COPY Capital strokes in red only up to [g ]. One leaf only, used as the cover for T-070; see there for details of 1 Provenance: Georgius Erlbach (¢fteenth century); inscription binding. on the front endleaf: ‘Georgius Erlbach Decretorum doctor’. shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen. 2.20. Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Emmeramus; inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Monasterii Sancti T-133 Thomas Aquinas Emmerami Ratisbonae’; included in the 1501 catalogue of the Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). monastery; see Wagner, ‘St Emmeram’, 191^4. Purchased for r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 2. aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.21. ‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de passione . . . (3 more lines)’ T-134 Thomas Aquinas refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). within the gloss. r v [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena [q5 ] ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. r aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV,Pont. Max.‘Continuum [q6 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset Iohannes in uinculis . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of in librum euangelii secundum Matheum’. Incipit: ‘Fons sapientie Matthew arranged according to the liturgical year. unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de passione . . . (3 r more lines)’. [A1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted within the gloss. ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ v r [s5 ] ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. [E9 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- r marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged [s6 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset according to the liturgical year. Iohannes in uinculis . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of r Matthew arranged according to the liturgical year. [aa1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena r aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super [t1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . . quia te r decet sermonum et operum gloria’ [mm8 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica prima de aduentu. Erunt v signa . . .’A list of incipits of the Gospel of Luke arranged accord- [z12 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tercia post dominicam in ramis pal- ing to the liturgical year. marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged r according to the liturgical year. [AA1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena r aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. Incipit: [A1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena ‘[D]iuine uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super benedicus in secula . . .’ euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ r [N8 ] [Table.] Incipit:‘Dominica prima de aduentu. Eruntsigna. . .’A list of incipits of the Gospel of Luke arranged according to the liturgical year. 2494 thomas aquinas [t-134^t-136

r r [N9 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena G1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super ‘Continuum in euangelium sancti Iohannis’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ r in secula . . .’ U6 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica prima de aduentu. Erunt signa . . .’A r [&5 ] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica tercia in aduentu. Miserunt list of incipits of the Gospel of Luke arranged according to the Iudei . . .’A list of incipits of the Gospel of John arranged accord- liturgical year. r ing to the liturgical year. X1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena [Basel: Michael Wenssler, 1476]. Folio. aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. collation: [a^c10 d e8 f10 g h8 i6 k8 l^p10 q r8 s6 t^y10 z12 A^H10 I8 ‘Continuum in euangelium sancti Iohannis’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine K6 L^X10 Y8 Z10 &6]. uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus H *1332; Go¡ T-229; BMC III 723; Pr 7481; BSB-Ink T-200; CIBN in secula . . .’ v T-128; Hillard 1945; Michelitsch 5; Rhodes 1705; Sack, Freiburg, II7 [Table.] Incipit:‘Dominica tertia in aduentu. Miserunt Iudei . . .’ 3395^6; Sheppard 2328. A list of incipits of the Gospel of John arranged according to the liturgical year. COPY Gathering [B] is in duplicate. Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein and Johannes Hamman, 4 Sept. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over 1482. Folio. 10 8 10 8 6 8 6 8 6 wooden boards. Metal clasps, catches, lozenge-shaped corner- collation: a b^m n o p^r A^E F G^T V X^Z AA BB^ 8 pieces and centre-piece all lost. Remains of a rectangular parch- II . ment label at the head of the upper cover. Pigskin index tabs. HC Addenda *1334 = H 1333?; Go¡ T-230; BMC V 356; Pr 4784; Triple and double ¢llets form a triple frame. Outside the outer BSB-Ink T-201; CIBN T-129; Hillard 1946; Michelitsch 7 = 6; frame, a lozenge-shaped £eur-le-lis, a four-petalled £ower, and Sheppard 3928. three di¡erent foliate stamps. Within the outer frame a repeated COPY rosette stamp. Within the following frame a repeated lozenge- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the shaped eagle stamp. The inner rectangle is divided by a single ¢l- Bodleian Library. Size: 324 ¿ 220 ¿ 73 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ let into four rectangular compartments, each subdivided diagon- 195 mm. ally into four triangular compartments. Each triangular A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and referring compartment is decorated with lozenge-shaped pelican or to biblical quotations, in an early German hand in brown ink. pierced heart stamps, a square mythical beast stamp, a triangular Principal initials are supplied in blue with red pen-work decora- lion stamp, and a small lozenge-shaped eagle stamp. Rosettes at tion. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or the intersection of the ¢llets. Size: 400 ¿ 285 ¿ 123 mm. Size of blue, occasionally with cadelle decoration. leaf: 393 ¿ 280 mm. Provenance: Reichenhall, Bavaria, S. Zeno, Augustinian r At thebeginning ofeach book a large initial is supplied in red with Canons; inscription on a2 : ‘Monasterii S. Zenonis’. Duplicate reserved white decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown ink and r v are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. ‘Inc. Typ. No. 2773’ in pencil on a1 ; ‘1153’ in pencil on II8 . Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; shelf- Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in r mark, ‘Inc. Typ. No. 866’ and ‘Duplum’ in brown ink on [a1 ]. Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.8. Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 2.11. T-136 Thomas Aquinas Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). T-135 Thomas Aquinas r a2 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: r a2 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena ‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: passione . . . (3 more lines)’. ‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted passione . . . (3 more lines)’. within the gloss. r refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted o10 ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. r within the gloss. o10 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset r r8 ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. Iohannes in uinculis . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of r r8 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset Matthew arranged according to the liturgical year. r Iohannes in uinculis . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of p1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena Matthew arranged according to the liturgical year. aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: r A1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ v aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: t6 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged v F6 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- according to the liturgical year. r marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged u1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena according to the liturgical year. aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super t-136^t-138] thomas aquinas 2495

euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- euangelio sancti Luce continuum’. Incipit:‘[I]nter cetera incarna- tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ tionis Christi . . .Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’ r v E8 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica prima de aduentu. Erunt signa . . .’A dd6 [Table.] Incipit: ‘[D]ominica prima de aduentu. Erunt signa in list of incipits of the Gospel of Luke arranged according to the sole et luna . . .’A list of incipits of the Gospels of Luke and John liturgical year. arranged according to the liturgical year. r r F1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena dd7 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Continuum in euangelium sancti Ioannis’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine ‘Continuum in euangelium sancti Iohannis’. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus in secula . . .’ in secula . . .’ r r O10 [Table.] Incipit:‘Dominica tertia in aduentu. Miserunt Iudei . . .’ oo2 ‘Tabula euangeliorum totius anni secundum ritum Romane A list of incipits of the Gospel of John arranged according to the curie. Incipit dominicale et feriale’. liturgical year. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 4 June 1493. Venice: Andreas Torresanus de Asula and Thomas de Blavis de Folio. 8 6 Alexandria, 17 Apr. 1486. Folio. collation: a^z h m k aa^nn oo . collation: a^n8 o10 p^r8 s t6 v^z h m A^M8 NO10. Woodcut initials. HC 1335; Go¡ T-231; BMC V 308; Pr 4709; BSB-Ink T-202; CIBN H *1336; Go¡ T-232; BMC V 441; Pr 5043; BSB-Ink T-203; T-130; Hillard 1947; Michelitsch 8; Sheppard 3779. Michelitsch 9; Oates1969; not in Sheppard.

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Wanting the blank leaf a1. Binding: Contemporary German (KyriÞ workshop no. 58) quar- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the ter blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, theboards now very Bodleian Library.‘Ca Aurea’ in brown ink along the fore-edge; damaged. Quadruple ¢llets form a double frame; within the outer frame a scroll bearing the name of the binder.The inner rectangle ‘Cathena Aurea > S. T.’ in brown ink upside down along the lower edge. Size: 346 ¿ 231 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 332 ¿ 213 mm. is decorated with a circular stamp bearing the arms of Polling and Occasional corrections in an early hand in brown ink. Modern with another presenting an image of the Virgin and child, also manuscript foliation in dark brown ink: ‘1, 3^317’.‘E. Plut. 2. no. small circular stamps with £eur-de-lis; see KyriÞ I pl. 119^20 nos 6’crossed out and ‘F. Plut. 4’ both in brown ink on the front end- 1, 5^7, and 9. Remains of a rectangular parchment label on the leaf. A nineteenth-century bibliographical note on the same leaf: upper cover. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head ‘The paper mark in this £y leaf is the Aldine anchor without the of lower cover. Eighteenth-century manuscript title and imprint dolphin’. information on two rectangular paper labels at the head of the Provenance: Frater Augustinus, Piove di Sacco (¢fteenth cen- spine in brown ink. Strips from atwelfth-century manuscript visi- r ble in the binding. Size: 324 ¿ 225 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ tury). Padua, Franciscans, S. Franciscus; inscription on a2 : ‘Ad usum fratris Augustini de Plebe sacci. Deinde loci sancti 207 mm. Francisci Padue’. Samuel Butler (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot 217. Provenance: Magister Vitus Carolus (£. c.1627); inscriptions on r Purchased for »5; see annotated sale catalogue; listed without the front pastedown and on a1 : ‘Ex libris M.Viti Caroli S.Vlmae the price in Books Purchased (1840), 33. co-emptis 1627’. Franz To« psl (1711^1796); book-plate dated 1744; shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.3. see Warnecke 1603. Polling, diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, SS. Jacobus, Salvator and S. Crux; inscrip- r tion in brown ink on a1 : ‘F. Monasterii Polling’. Duplicate from T-137 Thomas Aquinas the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown ink and ‘S. I. N. 151^490’ in pencil, on the front endleaf. Benjamin Webb (£. Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). n r 1853); inscription on the front pastedown: ‘Benj Webb M. A. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Opus aureum sancti Thome de Aquino super qua- February 1853’. B. H. Blackwell, Ltd; label on the inside of the tuor euangelia’. r upper cover. Purchased out of the Gordon Du¡ Fund for »650 a2 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena from RobinWater¢eld Ltd, Catalogue 42 (1982), no. 49. aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV,Pont. Max.‘Continuum shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1493.3. in librum euangelii secundum Mattheum’. Incipit:‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de passione . . . (3 T-138 Thomas Aquinas more lines)’. refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea) within the gloss. (arranged by Petrus deVicentia). r r p2 ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem’. [*1 ] [Title-page and listofcontents.] ‘Catena aurea. . . nuper redacta r p3 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena super omnia euangelia dominicalia et ferialia necnon super que- aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: dam de sanctis per religiosum patrem fratrem Petrum de ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ Vincentia’.Stating the editorial involvementof Petrus deVicentia. v v t6 [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis pal- [*1 ] Urbanus V, Pont. Max.: ‘Con¢rmatio et approbatio doctrine marum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino’ [addressed to] Thomas according to the liturgical year. Aquinas and the people of Toulouse. Incipit:‘[V]rbanus episcopus r t7 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super 2496 thomas aquinas [t-138^t-139

seruus seruorum . . .Laudabilis deus in sanctis suis . . .’ Dated cielo della luna (?) indi(?)’. ‘45 lire’ in pencil on the front Monte¢ascone, 31 Aug. 1368. pastedown. refs. See B. Kruitwagen, S. Thome de Aquino Summa Provenance: Ugo de Senis (¢fteenth/sixteenth century). Brother r Opusculorum, Bibliothe' queThomiste, 4 (Paris, 1924), 20. Petrus Presedis (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); inscription on [*1 ]: v [*1 ] Stephanus [de Bourret] Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola ‘Dominus Vgo de Senis Illustris doctor donauit hunc librum Vniuersitatis Parisiensis in fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris’. michi fratri Petro Presedis(?) de Egubio quod anima sua quam Dated ‘apud Bertiliacum’ [i.e. Gentiliacum], ‘1325 die iouis ante deus (?) faciat’. Purchased for »1. 5. 0 from Davis & Orioli, cineres’ [i.e. 14 Feb. 1325]. Catalogue 7, no. 65(?), on 3 Oct. 1913; see Library Bills. refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Deni£e- shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1494.1. Chatelain, 4 vols (Paris, 1891), II 280^2 no. 838; see Kruitwagen 21. v [*2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena T-139 Thomas Aquinas aurea). ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Opuscula (12). Incipit: ‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in A general discussion on Thomas’s Opuscula is in Leonine XL sermo de passione . . . (3 more lines)’. v (1969), Pars A, pp. iii^x. See also B. Kruitwagen, S. Thome de [*4 ] Petrus de Vicentia: [Address to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Ad hon- Aquino Summa Opusculorum, Bibliothe' que Thomiste, 4 (Paris, orem et gloriam unius . . .’ r 1924) and P. G. F. Rossi, Antiche e nuove edizioni degli opuscoli di a2 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena San Tommaso d’Aquino e il problema della loro autenticita' , aurea). Arranged by Petrus de Vincentia. [Prima pars.] After the Monogra¢e del Collegio Alberoni, 12 (Piacenza, 1955). proemium the material is organized according to the liturgical r [*2 ] [Opening.] Incipit: ‘[G]loriosus doctor sanctus Thomas ut doc- year, from the ¢rst Sunday of Septuagesima to the Sunday of the umenta sumere . . .’ octave of Easter, as practised by the . r [*2 ] [List of contents.] refs. SeeT-130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted r [*2 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De modo studendi. ‘Epistola within the gloss. v exhortatoria sancte Thome ad quendam in qua proponit ydo- y3 [Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.: Quotation from a sermon of neum modum salubriter acquirendi scientiam siue humanam Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in ser- siue diuinam’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia quesiuisti a me qualiter te studere mone. Ecce plusquam Salomon hic de sancto doctore Thoma de oporteat . . .’ Aquino . . . ueritate suspectus’ (9 lines). refs. See Guyot 208. refs. See Kruitwagen 21. r r a1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Primus tractatus de universalibus. A1 Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena Incipit: ‘[C]irca uniuersalia multiplex . . .’ aurea). Arranged by Petrus de Vincentia. [Secunda pars.] The refs. See Guyot 208. material is organized according to the liturgical year, from the v a4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura generis. Incipit: ¢rst Sunday after the octave of Easter to before the Sunday of ‘[Q]uoniam omnis creatura generis limitibus . . .’ Septuagesima, as practised by the Dominican order. r refs. See Guyot 207. V6 [Colophon.] r r d1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De propositionibus modalibus. V6 [Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.: Quotation from a sermon of refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 421^2; on this edition 392 no. 1 (= Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in ser- Ed5); seeTorrell 11and 359; Guyot 207. mone. Ecce plusquam Salomon hic de sancto doctore Thoma de r d2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Fallacie. Aquino . . . ueritate suspectus’ (9 lines). refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 403^18; on this edition 392 no. 1 (= refs. See Kruitwagen 21. Ed5); on the title and latest views on the authorship see Leonine I* Venice: Johannes RubeusVercellensis, 29 Apr. 1494. 4o. (editio altera1989) 56*^64*; see alsoTorrell11and 359 and Guyot collation: Part I: [*4] a^r8 | s^x8 y4; part II: A^T8 V6. 207. r Woodcut initials. e5 Thomas Aquinas: De principiis naturae ad fratrem Sylvestrum. HC *1337; Go¡ T-224; BMC V 418; Pr 5136; BSB-Ink T-204; CIBN ‘De principiis rerum naturalium’. Incipit: ‘[N]ota quod quedam T-196; Michelitsch 10; Sack, Freiburg, 3397; Sheppard 4125. potest esse licet non sit . . .’ 5 COPY refs. Leonine XLIII (1976),39^47, on this edition12 no.1 (= Ed ) and 27^8; seeTorrell 48^9, 349; Guyot 207. Wanting gathering E, also the blank leaf a1. r f rThomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura materiae. De dimensioni- Leaf [*1 ]: ‘ð Catena . . .’, not as BMC. 2 Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) calf. Size: 213 ¿ 156 ¿ 50 mm. bus indeterminatis.‘De natura materie et dimensionibus intermi- Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 148 mm. natis tractatus’. r refs. De Natura materiae attributed to St.Thomas Aquinas, ed. J. A number of contemporary scribbles, washed out, on [*1 ]. A r M.Wyss,Textus Philosophici Friburgensis,3 (Fribourg,1953),83^ deleted early inscription on V6 . A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts, in a contemporary hand. Also copiously 131; see Guyot 207. r annotated in the margins, clearly reduced in size later, in a six- g4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De quatuor oppositis.‘De opposi- teenth-century hand, both in brown ink. In the lower margin of tionibus’. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam quatuor sunt oppositiones . . . in tri- r bus generibus . . .’ F1 the following note in a sixteenth-century humanist hand, in Italian, with a reference to Ariosto(?): ‘Si uoi la quarta et la 5.6.7. refs. See Guyot 207. r h3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De principio individuationis. ua aVenetia ouero arRoma > (di¡erent ink) Et tu m[esser?] Gonzo chai scritto quiui se uuoi del senno va et cercalo co’Astolpho nel Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam due sunt in homine potentie cognoscitiue . . .’ refs. See Guyot 207. t-139^t-140] thomas aquinas 2497

r h5 Thomas Aquinas: De mixtione elementorum [addressed to] Aquinas and the people of Toulouse. Incipit:‘[V]rbanus episcopus Philippus de Castro Caeli. seruus seruorum . . . Laudabilis deus in sanctis suis . . .’ Dated refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 155^7; on this edition 144 no. 1 (= Monte¢ascone, 31 Aug. 1368. Ed5) and 150^1; seeTorrell 213^14; 355; Guyot 207. refs. See Kruitwagen 20. r v J1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura accidentis. Incipit: aa11 Stephanus [de Bourret] Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola ‘[Q]uoniam omnis cognicio humana a sensu incipit sensus autem Vniuersitatis Parisiensis in fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris’. propria . . .’ Dated ‘apud Bertiliacum’ [i.e. Gentiliacum], ‘1325 die iouis ante refs. See Guyot 207. cineres’ [i.e. 14 Feb. 1325]. r J3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De potentiis animae. Incipit: ‘[U]t refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Deni£e- adiutorium homini collatum et progressum . . .’ Chatelain, 4 vols (Paris, 1891), II 280^2, no. 838; see Kruitwagen refs. See Guyot 207. 21. r [Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, c.1472]. Folio. aa12 [Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.: Quotation from a sermon by collation: [*2] a6 b^g8 h J k6. Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in ser- HC *1514; Go¡ T-260; not in Pr; BSB-Ink T-318; Michelitsch 189; mone. Ecce plusquam Salomon hic de sancto doctore Thoma de not in Sheppard; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1176. Aquino . . . ueritate suspectus’ (7 lines). refs. See Kruitwagen 21. COPY aa v Pizamanus, Antonius: [Preface to the Opuscula, addressed to] Bound with A-408; see there for details of binding and proven- 12 Nicolaus Francus, Bishop of Treviso. Incipit: ‘[C]um ea sit reuer- ance. Size of leaf: 279 ¿ 202 mm. endissime presul animi nobilitas . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf k . 6 a r Thomas Aquinas: Contra errores Graecorum [addressed to] Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes 1 Urbanus IV,Pont. Max. in red. refs. Leonine XL (1969), Pars A, A71^105, on this edition A24 shelfmark: Broxb. 20.4(3). no. 3; seeTorrell 123^4, 351. r b2 Thomas Aquinas: De rationibus ¢dei [addressed to] an uniden- T-140 Thomas Aquinas ti¢ed cantor of Antioch.‘Opusculum . . . continens declarationem Opuscula (71) (ed. Antonius Pizamanus). quorundam articulorum ¢dei contra Grecos Armenos et SeeT-139 for a general discussion onThomas’ Opuscula. Sarracenos’. v refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars B, B57^73, on this edition B13 (= aa1 ‘Tabula’. 2 r Ed ); seeTorrell 124^5, 351^2. aa2 Pizamanus, Antonius: ‘Vita diui Thome Aquinatis’.‘Prefatio’ r [addressed to] Augustinus Barbadicus, Doge of Venice. Incipit: b7 Thomas Aquinas: Compendium theologiae [addressed to] ‘[Q]uanquam sine magno labore . . .’ Raynaldus [de Piperno]. r refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 83^205, on this edition 18 no. 3 (= aa2 Pizamanus, Antonius: ‘Vita diui Thome Aquinatis’. Incipit: Ed3); seeTorrell 164^6, 349^50. ‘[D]iuusThoma Landulpho patre Aquini comite Campanie . . .’ r refs. See BHL no. 8160; Kruitwagen 31. g6 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in decem precepta. ‘De duobus r preceptis charitatis et decem legis preceptis’. aa7 Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: [Bulla canonizationis.] ‘Copia lit- terarum canonizationis sancti Thome de Aquino ordinis refs. J. P. Torrell, ‘Les Collationes in decem preceptis de saint Predicatorum canonizati per dominum Ioannem papam .22. Thomas d’Aquin. EŁ dition critique avec introduction et notes’, 1323, 18 die iulii’. Incipit: ‘[I]oannes episcopus seruus seruorum Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et The¤ ologiques, 69 (1985), 5^ 40 and 227^63; seeTorrell 357^8. dei . . . Redemptionem misit uas populo suo . . .’ Dated Avignon, v 18 July 1323. h6 Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis v [addressed to Leonardus], Archbishop of Palermo. ‘Tractatus aa8 [O⁄cium in festo s. Thomae de Aquino.] ‘O⁄cium quod ¢t in festo beati Thome de Aquino. In primis vesperis super psalmos. eiusdem de articulis ¢dei et sacramentis ecclesie’. Antiphona’. Incipit: ‘Felix Thomas doctor ecclesie lumen refs. SeeT-117;on this edition Leonine XLII (1979), 226 no. 24 (= Ed3). mundi . . .’ r refs. The lessons are ‘Legenda ad usum chori’ extracted from i2 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in Symbolum apostolorum. Bernardus Guidonis, Legenda S. Thomae de Aquino; ed. A. ‘Expositio super simbolo apostolorum’. Ferrua in S.Thomae Aq. vitae fontes praecipuae (Alba, 1968); see refs. Opuscula theologica, ed. Spiazzi (Turin, Marietti, 1954), II 193^217; seeTorrell 71^2, 358. BHL no. 8155; Kaeppeli II no. 611; also F. Pelster, ‘Die a« lteren r Biographien des hl. Thomas von Aquino’, Zeitschrift fu« r katho- k2 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in orationem dominicam. lischeTheologie, 44 (1920), 242^74, at 250. ‘Expositio deuotissima orationis dominice scilicet Pater noster’. v refs. Leonine XLIV (forthcoming); Opuscula theologica, ed. aa9 [O⁄cium ad missam in festo s. Thomae de Aquino.] ‘In festo sancte Thome de Aquino ad missam o⁄cium’. Incipit: ‘[I]n Spiazzi (Turin, Marietti, 1954), II 221^35; see Torrell, 358. The medio ecclesie aperuit os eius . . .’ author of the sermon on the ¢rst petition of the Pater is v Aldobrandinus de Tuscanella; see B.-G. Guyot, ‘Aldobrandinus aa10 [O⁄cium in translatione s. Thomae de Aquino.] ‘O⁄cium in translatione beati Thome de Aquino. In primis vesperis super deToscanella: source de la Ia Petitio des e¤ ditions du commentaire psalmos. Antiphona’. Incipit:‘O quam felix mater Italia . . .’ de S. Thomas sur le pater’, Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum, 53 (1983), 175^201. refs. The lessons are ‘Historia translationis’, AASS t. 1 March v (ed. 3, Paris, 1865), p.737; BHL no. 8164. k6 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in salutationem angelicam. v ‘Expositio super salutatione angelica scilicet Aue Maria’. aa11 Urbanus V,Pont. Max.: ‘Con¢rmatio et approbatio doctrine sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino’ [addressed to] Thomas 2498 thomas aquinas [t-140

refs. Opuscula theologica, ed. Spiazzi (Turin, Marietti, 1954), II and it was divided into four books. The text is preceded by a list 239^41; seeTorrell, 358. of contents. It ends:‘. . . est contra normam dicentis’. v r k7 Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad magistrum Ioannem de E5 Thomas Aquinas: Epistola ad ducissam Brabantiae [addressed Vercellis de 108 articulis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, to Margaret of Constantinople], Countess of Flanders.‘De regi- Master-general of the Dominican order. ‘Responsio ad fratrem mine Iudeorum ad ducissam Brabantie’. Ioannem Vercellensem generalem magistrum ordinis refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 360^78, on this edition 370 (Ed3); see Predicatorum de articulis centum et octo sumptis ex opere Petri Torrell 218^20, 355. r deTarantasio’. E6 Thomas Aquinas: De forma absolutionis [addressed to] refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 279^94, on this edition 267 no. 3 (= JohannesVercellensis, OP. Ed3); seeTorrell 167^9, 353. refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars C, C1^47, on this edition C10 no. 3 r 3 l4 Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad magistrum Ioannem deVercellis (= Ed ) and C24; seeTorrell 168, 353. r de 43 articulis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, OP. E8 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super primam decretalem ‘Responsio . . . de articulis 42’. [addressed to] ‘archidiaconum Cudestinum’ [Gi¡redus de refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 327^35; seeTorrell 167^9, 354. Anagni, Archdeacon of Todi]. v l6 Thomas Aquinas: Responsiones ad lectorem Venetum de 36 refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars E, E30^39, on this edition E8 no. 3 articulis [addressed to frater Baxianus of Lodi, lector at the (= Ed2); seeTorrell 125^6, 352. v Venetian priory c.1271, the date of this work].‘Responsio ad lec- F3 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super secundam decretalem toremVenetum de articulis 36’. [addressed to] ‘archidiaconum Cudestinum’ [Gi¡redus de refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 339^46; seeTorrell 167^9, 354. Anagni]. v l8 Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad lectorem Bisuntinum de 6 refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars E, E40^4; seeTorrell 125^6, 352. v articulis [addressed to frater Gerardus, lector at the priory of F4 Thomas Aquinas: Liber de sortibus ad dominum Jacobum de Besanc° on c.1271]. Tonengo. The dedicatee is called Jacobus de Burgo in the incun- refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 355^56; seeTorrell167^9, 354^5. able; Leonine 207^8 suggests that this bears some relation to r m1 Thomas Aquinas: De di¡erentia verbi divini et humani [extract Borgo di Cocconato, 5 kilometres fromTonengo. from Lectura super Ioannem lectio I ‰ 25^29]. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 229^38; seeTorrell 215^17, 353^4. v refs. Thomas Aquinas, Super Evangelium S. Ioannis lectura, ed. F7 Thomas Aquinas: De iudiciis astrorum [addressed to] R. Cai (Turin, Marietti, 1952), 7^9; see Guyot 207. Raynaldus [de Piperno]. v 3 m1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De naturaverbi intellectus. Incipit: refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 201, on this edition195 no. 5 (= Ed ); ‘Quoniam circa naturam uerbi intellectus sine quo imago . . .’ seeTorrell 215, 356. r refs. See Guyot 207. F8 Thomas Aquinas: De aeternitate mundi. ‘De eternitate mundi v m3 Thomas Aquinas: De substantiis separatis [addressed to] contra murmurantes’. Raynaldus [de Piperno]. ‘Tractatus . . . de substantiis separatis refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 85^9, on this edition 64 no. 3 (= Ed3) seu de angelorum natura’. and 80; seeTorrell184^7, 348. r refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars D, D41^80, on this edition D10 no. G1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; ]: De fato. Incipit: 3 (= Ed3); see Torrell 220^1, 350. Un¢nished; the second part ‘[Q]ueritur de fato an sit . . .’; explicit: ‘ . . . contemplationis breaks o¡ at chapter 20. bonorum’. v n7 Thomas Aquinas: De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas. refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651); Opera (1890); see Guyot refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 291^314, on this edition 255 no. 6 (= 207. 3 r Ed ); seeTorrell 348. G4 Thomas Aquinas [Pseudo]: De principio individuationis. r o8 Thomas Aquinas: Contra doctrinam retrahentium a religione. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam due sunt in homine potentie cognoscitiue . . .’ ‘Opus contra pestiferam doctrinam retrahentium homines a reli- refs. See Guyot 207. r gionis ingressu’. G5 Thomas Aquinas: De ente et essentia. refs. Leonine XLI (1969), Pars C, C39^74, on this edition C10 refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 369^81, on this edition 333 no. 9 (= no. 4 (= Ed4) and C20; seeTorrell 84^90, 347^8. Ed3); seeTorrell 47^8, 348^9. r r q3 Thomas Aquinas: De perfectione spiritualis vitae. H1 Thomas Aquinas: De principiis naturae ad fratrem Sylvestrum. refs. Leonine XLI (1969), Pars B, B69^111, on this edition B16 refs. Leonine XLIII (1976),39^47, on this edition13 no.5 (= Ed3) no. 4 (= Ed3) and B51^2; seeTorrell 84^90, 347. and 27^8; seeTorrell 48^9, 349; Guyot 207. v r r8 ‘Rubrice sequentis operis’. H3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura materiae. De dimensio- v r8 ‘Argumentum in opus sequens’. Incipit: ‘[T]empore sancti nibus indeterminatis.‘De natura materie et dimensionibus inter- Ludouici Francorum regisVilhelmi de Sancto Amore . . .’ minatis’. v r8 Thomas Aquinas: Contra impugnantes dei cultum et religio- refs. De Natura materiae attributed to St Thomas Aquinas, ed. J. nem. M.Wyss,Textus Philosophici Friburgensis,3 (Fribourg,1953),83^ refs. Leonine XLI (1970), Pars A, A51^116, on this edition A17 131; see Guyot 207. For the presence of these two treatises 2 v no. 3 (= Ed ) and A38; see Torrell 79^84, 346^7. Preceded by a together in this edition see the editorial note on N4 . v list of contents. H7 Thomas Aquinas: De mixtione elementorum [addressed to] r A1 Thomas Aquinas: De regno ad regem Cypri [addressed to] Philippus de Castro Caeli. Hugh II of Lusignan.‘Ad regem Cypri de regimine principum’. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 155^7, on this edition 144 no. 5 (= refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 421^44, 449^71; see Torrell 169^71, Ed3) and150^1; seeTorrell 213^14, 355; Guyot 207. v 350. Thomas’s work ends at chapter II 8,51; it was continued by H8 Thomas Aquinas: De operationibus occultis naturae ad quen- Ptolomaeus Lucensis, who added 62 supplementary chapters, dam militem ultramontanum. t-140] thomas aquinas 2499

v refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 183^6, on this edition 168 no. 3 (= N6 Thomas Aquinas: De natura luminis [extract from Sententia Ed3) and175^6; seeTorrell 214^15, 356. Libri de anima, lib. II cap. XIV,325^87]. v I1 Thomas Aquinas: De motu cordis [addressed to] Philippus de refs. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 29^130; see Guyot 208. v Castro Caeli. N7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura loci. Incipit:‘[A]d scien- refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 127^30, on this edition 103 no. 4 (= dum naturam loci considerare . . .’ Ed3) and117^18; seeTorrell 213^14, 355^6. refs. See Guyot 208: a miscellaneous work extracted from v I2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De instantibus. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam Thomas, Super IV physicorum, and Albertus Magnus. v omnem durationem concomitatur instans . . . a quo omnia bona N8 [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note.] r sunt qui est deus . . . a quo omnia bona sunt . . .’ O1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De intellectu et intelligibili. Incipit: refs. See Guyot 207. ‘[S]ciendum est quod de racione eius quod est intelligere . . . que- v I4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De quatuor oppositis. Incipit: cunque secundum predicacionem’. ‘[Q]uoniam quattuor sunt oppositiones. . . in tribus generibus . . .’ refs. See Guyot 208. P. G. F.Rossi, Antiche e nuoveedizioni degli refs. See Guyot 207. opuscoli di SanTommaso d’Aquino e il problema della loro autenti- r I8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De demonstratione. Incipit: ‘[A]d cita' , Monogra¢e del Collegio Alberoni, 12 (Piacenza, 1955): also habendum cognitionem demonstratione . . .’ found in Depotentia q. 9 a. 5; q. 9 a. 9; q. 8 a.1; in Summa I: q.79 a. refs. See Guyot 207. 10 ad 3; q. 27 a.1; q.34 a.1ad 2; q. 27 a.4 c. et ad 2; q.14 a.4; q.85 a. v I8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Fallacie. 11ad 2; q. 59 a.1 ad1; and Comm. Metaphys. lib. 1, lect. 2. v refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385^400, 403^18; on the title and lat- O1 Thomas Aquinas: De quo est et quod est [extract from Super est views on authorship see Leonine I* (editio altera 1989) 56*^ libros Sententiarum, dist. 8, qu. 5, art. 2]. Incipit: ‘[I]n omnibus in 64*; see alsoTorrell 11and 359 and Guyot 207. quibus est compositio. . . emendari potuisset’. r K6 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De propositionibus modalibus. refs. Scriptum super Sententiis, ed. P. Mandonnet, 2 vols (Paris, refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385^400, 421^2; see Torrell 11 and 1929) [Books I, II]; seeTorrell 332; Guyot 208. r 359; Guyot 207. O2 [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note on the authorship of the r K7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura accidentis. Incipit: following works.] r ‘Quoniam omnis cognitio humana . . .’ O2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Primus tractatus de universalibus. refs. See Guyot 207. Incipit: ‘[C]irca uniuersalia multiplex . . . intentionum’. r K8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura generis. Incipit: ‘quo- refs. See Guyot 208. r niam omnis creatura generis limitibus . . .’ O4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Secundus tractatus de universali- refs. See Guyot 207. bus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam dicit Aristotelis primo posteriorum . . . r M1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De potentiis animae.‘De principiis scientiis procedatur’. anime’. Incipit: ‘[U]t adiutorium homini collatum et progres- refs. See Guyot 208. r sum . . .’ O5 [Introduction to O⁄cium Corporis Christi.] ‘Ex cronica que refs. See Guyot 207. appellatur supplementum cronicarum’. Incipit: ‘Urbanus papa r M5 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De tempore. Incipit: ‘[S]icut uult quartus ponti¢catu suscepto . . .’ v philosophus secundo metaphysice . . .’ O5 Thomas Aquinas: O⁄cium de festo Corporis Christi. refs. See Guyot 208: a miscellaneous work extracted from refs. SeeTorrell 129^31, 357. r Thomas, Super IV physicorum, and Albertus Magnus. O7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus pseudo-]: De r M8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Thomas de Sutton]: Contra plura- venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum sermonum [also known litatem formarum. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam sanctum est honorare uer- as: Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento]. itatem . . .’ refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651), XIIa 249^300; Opera refs. S. Thomae Aquinatis Opuscula omnia, ed. P. Mandonnet (1890), XIII 669^797 (Sermo I^XVII, XIX, XVIII, XX^ (Paris, 1927), V 308^46; see Kaeppeli no. 3870; Sharpe, Latin XXXII). On the authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14fe Writers, no. 1838; Guyot 208. (Thomas Aquinas), 6cr (Albertus Magnus), 305bx v N4 [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note.] It explains that booklet (Bonaventura), 349n (Bertrand de la Tour +1332); G. G. no. 46, De dimensionibus indeterminatis is actually placed after Meerseman, Introductio in opera omnia beati Alberti Magni r (Bruges, 1931), 113^16; Joseph Kramp,‘Albertder Grosse und die booklet no. 32, De natura materiae, on H3 . v ‘‘Sermones de ss. eucharistiae sacramento’’’, Gregorianum, 3 N4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura syllogismorum. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam scire est causam rei cognoscere . . .’ (1922), 239^53; Guyot 208; Distelbrink no. 206; Schneyer, refs. See Guyot 208. Repertorium,V 608^12. r R r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris N6 [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note.] It explains that booklet 5 no. 48, Summa totius logicae, could not be found by the editor. ad modum decem praedicamentorum.‘De sacramento eucharis- r tie ad modum decem predicamentorum’. Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam N6 Thomas Aquinas: De sensu respectu singularium et intellectu respectu universalium [extract from Sententia Libri de anima, fecit mirabilium suorum misericors et miserator dominus escam lib. II cap. XII, 65^151]. ‘De sensu respectu singularium et intel- dedit timentibus se. Esca ista de qua loquitur hic psalmus non lectu respectu uniuersalium’. inconuenienter intelligitur . . . uiuos et mortuos. Hunc tractatum refs. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 115^16; see Torrell 341, 360; Guyot fecit eximius . . .’ 208. refs. See Guyot 208; Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14fe; Distelbrink no. r 206. N6 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De inventione medii. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam principium syllogizandi . . .’ refs. See Guyot 208. 2500 thomas aquinas [t-140

r S1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De humanitate Christi. Incipit: apparenter contrariis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ertransibunt plurimi et multi- ‘[C]hristus Iesus uenit in hunc mundum . . . innouabitur et homo plex . . . in prima parte summe’. glori¢cabitur’. refs. See Guyot 208. r refs. See Guyot 208. GG7 [Colophon.] v v X1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; HelvicusTeutonicus]: De dilectione GG7 ‘Tabula summe opusculorum’. dei et proximi. Incipit: ‘[M]agister quod est mandatum maxi- Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 7 Sept. 1490. 4o. mum . . .’ collation: aa12 a^v8 x12 A^Z AA^GG8 HH12. refs. See Kaeppeli II 179^80 no. 1700; Guyot 208. HC *1541; Go¡ T-258; BMC V 358; Pr 4793; BSB-InkT-236; CIBN v AA1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De divinis moribus. Incipit: T-112; Michelitsch 216; Sack, Freiburg, 3382; Sheppard 3941^2. ‘[P]erfecti estote sicut et pater uester celestis perfectus est. In FIRST COPY sacra scriptura nichil nobis impossibile consulitur . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian gold-tooled refs. See Guyot 208. green morocco; bound for Boutourlin; red-edged leaves; pink AA r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De beatitudine. Incipit: ‘[B]eati 4 pastedowns; pink silk bookmark. Size: 246 ¿ 190 ¿ 65 mm. Size qui habitant in domo. . .’ of leaf: 235 ¿ 167 mm. refs. See Guyot 208. Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words and providing BB v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De 3 corrections to the text, in a contemporary humanist hand in modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam fun- brown ink, probably Benivieni’s. damentum et ianuavirtutum . . . gloria tua ad quam nos perducat Provenance: Domenico Benivieni (1460^1507); inscription on ipse deus qui vivit . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas Aquinas or aa r: ‘Liber hic est Dominici Beniuenij’. Florence, Dominicans, Bonaventura; see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14(fg) and 305(dn); 1 S. Marcus; inscription on the same leaf: ‘Liber conuentus sancti Michaud-Quantin 79^80; Guyot 208; and VLVI 172^82. Marci de Florentia habitus(?) a magistro Dominico Beniuenio CC r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De o⁄cio sacerdotis. Incipit: 2 pro libreria nouitiorum Ex Biblioteca Nouitiorum’; also ‘[Q]uia sacerdotis o⁄cium . . . quales descripti sunt qui cum > ‘Fratris N. S.’ in the same early hand, brown ink. Dimitrij patre et ¢lio . . .’ Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial book-plate refs. See Guyot 208. and shelfmark no. 454; see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his CC rThomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Richardus deWedinghausen]: De 6 sale for »2. 2. 0: see sale catalogue (1840), lot 155, and Books canone missae. Purchased (1841), 2. refs. PL CLXXVII 455^69 (attributed to John of Cornwall), shelfmark: Auct.7Q 4.52. chapters I-IX, some text missing in chapter VIII; see Guyot 208; SECOND COPY Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14ed (attributed to Thomas Aquinas); The second and third sheets of gathering H, both signed H2, are Sharpe, Latin Writers, 499^501 no. 1366 ‘Richard the bound in reverse order; the mistake has been noted in a sixteenth- Premonstratensian’. r century hand. CC8 Thomas Aquinas: De emptione et venditione ad tempus Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over [addressed to] Jacobus de , conventual lector at Florence wooden boards, two clasps and catches lost; rebacked in the c.1262, the date of this letter. seventeenth/eighteenth century with pigskin. Two rectangular refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 393^4; see Torrell 122^3, 351; Guyot brown leather labels with gilt title and editor’s name at the head 208. r of the spine. On the upper cover, triple ¢llets form a double CC8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De modo studendi. ‘Epistola frame.Within the outer frame a repeated lozenge-shaped decora- exhortatoria sancte Thome ad quemdam in qua proponit ido- tive stamp. A double set of diagonal triple ¢llets divides the inner neum modum salubriter acquirendi scientiam siue humanam rectangle into four triangular compartments, each decoratedwith siue diuinam’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia quesiuisti a me in Christo mihi car- the decorative stamp, a repeated headed-outline tool, and issime Jo[hanne] qualiter te studere oporteat . . . quod a¡ectas’. repeated curved-line stamps; green-edged leaves. Size: 255 ¿ refs. See Guyot 208. v 190 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 247 ¿ 168 mm. CC8 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio libri Boetii de ebdomadibus. A few marginal notes, mainly providing corrections and ‘nota’ refs. Leonine L (1992), 267^82; on this edition see the text below; marks, in an early humanist hand, probably German, in brown seeTorrell 68, 345^6; Guyot 208. r r ink. On HH12 :‘C. IV M (?)’ in light brown ink. DD4 Thomas Aquinas: Super Boetium de trinitate. ‘Questiones Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are super librum Boetii de trinitate’. 3 supplied in red; capital strokes in red. refs. Leonine L (1992), 75^171, on this edition 14 no. 3 (= Ed ) Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘2725’ and 51; seeTorrell 67^8, 345; Guyot 208. on the front pastedown and ‘Dupl’ on aa r, both in pencil. r 1 GG1 ‘Tabula earundem questionum’. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in r GG1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Devirtutibus et vitiis.‘De uiciis et Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. uirtutibus numero quaternario procedens’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.5. sunt uirtutum species . . . uilis penuria et in¢rmitas’. THIRD COPY refs. S. Thomae Aquinatis opera omnia, ed. R. Busa (Stuttgart, Binding: Contemporary German (Regensburg: S. Emmeramus; 1980), VII 718^20; see Guyot 208; Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14ee; Schwenke^Schunke^Rabenau 21: Bamberg,‘Blumentopf’ 31und Bloom¢eld 4455. 33) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; two metal clasps v GG3 ‘Tabula concordantiarum’. and catches, corner-pieces, and four-petalled centre-piece. r GG4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Concordantiae ‘‘Pertransibunt Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the plurimi’’.‘De concordantiis in quo concordat seipsum in passibus t-140^t-141] thomas aquinas 2501

v lower cover. Strips from thirteenth-century(?) manuscripts on aa8 [O⁄cium ad missam in festo s Thomae de Aquino.] ‘In festo parchment are visible in the binding. On the upper cover, quadru- sancte Thome de Aquino ad missam o⁄cium’. Incipit: ‘[I]n ple ¢llets form a quadruple frame. Within the outer frame a medio ecclesie aperuit os eius . . .’ r repeated rectangular dragon stamp. Within the following frame, aa9 [O⁄cium in translatione s Thomae de Aquino.] ‘O⁄cium in a repeated square £owerpot stamp (Schunke^Schwenke 78 no. translatione beati Thome de Aquino. In primis vesperis super 33).Within the following frame circular stamps of the four evan- psalmos. Antiphona’. Incipit: ‘O quam felix mater Italia . . .’ The gelists at each corner, a circular stamp containing the arms of S. lessons are from ‘Historia translationis’, AASS t. 1 March (ed. 3, Emmeramus, and a square foliate sta¡ stamp. Diagonal quadru- Paris, 1865), p. 737; BHL no. 8164. v ple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into four triangular compart- aa9 Urbanus V, Pont. Max.: ‘Con¢rmatio et approbatio doctrine ments, with a circular six-petalled £ower stamp at each corner. sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino’ [addressed to] Thomas On the lower cover, quadruple ¢llets form a double frame. Aquinas and the people of Toulouse. Incipit:‘[V]rbanus episcopus Within the outer frame a repeated lozenge-shaped dragon seruus seruorum . . . Laudabilis deus in sanctis suis . . .’ stamp. Diagonal quadruple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into refs. See Kruitwagen 20. Dated Monte¢ascone, 31 Aug. 1368. r four triangular compartments, each decorated with a large aa10 Stephanus [de Bourret], Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola rosette stamp and three lozenge-shaped unicorn stamps; yellow- Vniuersitatis Parisiensis in fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris’. edged leaves. Size: 255 ¿ 180 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 243 ¿ refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Deni£e- 177 mm. Chatelain, 4 vols (Paris, 1891), II 280^82 no. 838; see Kruitwagen Contemporary manuscript title on the front pastedown: 21. Dated ‘apud Bertiliacum’ [i.e. Gentiliacum], ‘1325 die iouis ‘Opuscula S. Thome’, in brown ink. Occasional structuring of ante cineres’ [i.e. 14 Feb. 1325]. r the text with arabic numerals in brown ink. aa10 [Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.: Quotation from a sermon by Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with red Innocentius VI, Pont. Max.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in ser- pen-work decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are mone. Ecce plusquam Salomon hic de sancto doctore Thoma de supplied in red or blue. Aquino . . . ueritate suspectus’ (7 lines). Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. refs. See Kruitwagen 21. v v Emmeramus; inscription on aa1 : ‘Monasterij S. Emmeramj’. aa10 Pizamanus, Antonius: [Preface to the Opuscula, addressed to] Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; purchased in Nicolaus Francus, Bishop of Treviso. Incipit: ‘[C]um ea sit reuer- 1928 for »25; accession no. ‘1187’. Presented in 1978 by John endissime presul animi nobilitas . . .’ r Ehrman. bb1 Thomas Aquinas: Contra errores Graecorum [addressed to] shelfmark: Broxb. 81.1. Urbanus IV,Pont. Max. refs. Leonine XL (1969), Pars A, A69^105; seeTorrell123^4,351. v T-141 Thomas Aquinas bb7 Thomas Aquinas: De rationibus ¢dei [addressed to] an uniden- Opuscula (73) (ed. Antonius Pizamanus). ti¢ed cantor of Antioch. ‘Declaratio quorundam articulorum contra Grecos Armenos et Sarracenos’. aa r [Title-page.] ‘Opuscula sancti Thome quibus alias impressis 1 refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars B, B57^73; seeTorrell 124^5, 351^ nuper hec addidimus, videlicet Summam totius logice, 2. Tractatum celeberrimum de usuris nusquam alias impressum’. cc r Thomas Aquinas: Compendium theologiae [addressed to] SeeT-139 for a general discussion onThomas’ Opuscula. 3 Raynaldus [de Piperno]. aa v ‘Tabula opusculorum’. 1 refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 83^205, on this edition 18 no. 4 (= aa r Pizamanus, Antonius: ‘Vita diui Thome Aquinatis’.‘Prefatio’ 2 Ed3); seeTorrell 164^6, 349^50. [addressed to] Augustinus Barbadicus, Doge of Venice. Incipit: ¡ r Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in decem precepta. ‘De duobus ‘[Q]uanquam sine magno labore . . .’ 6 r preceptis charitatis et decem legis preceptis’. aa Pizamanus, Antonius: ‘Vita diui Thome Aquinatis’. Incipit: 2 refs. Torrell, ‘Les Collationes in decem preceptis, 5^40 and 227^ ‘[D]iuusThoma Landulpho patre Aquini comite Campanie . . .’ 63; seeTorrell 357^8. refs. See BHL no. 8160; Kruitwagen 31. r r gg Thomas Aquinas: De articulis ¢dei et ecclesiae sacramentis aa Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: [Bulla canonizationis.] ‘Copia lit- 4 6 [addressed to Leonardus], Archbishop of Palermo. ‘Tractatus terarum canonizationis sancti Thome de Aquino ordinis Predicatorum canonizati per dominum Ioannem papa .22. 1323, eiusdem de articulis ¢dei et sacramentis ecclesie’. 18 die iulii’. Incipit: ‘[I]oannes episcopus seruus seruorum dei . . . refs. SeeT-117;on this edition Leonine XLII (1979), 226 no. 27 (= Ed4). Redemptionem misit uas populo suo . . .’ Dated Avignon, 18 July v 1323. gg6 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in Symbolum apostolorum. v ‘Expositio super simbolo apostolorum’. aa7 [O⁄cium S. Thomae de Aquino.] ‘O⁄cium quod ¢t in festo beati Thome de Aquino. In primis vesperis super psalmos. refs. Opuscula theologica, ed. Spiazzi (Turin, Marietti, 1954), II 193^217; seeTorrell 71^2, 358. Antiphona’. Incipit: ‘Felix Thomas doctor ecclesie lumen r mundi . . .’ The lessons are ‘Legenda ad usum chori’ extracted hh4 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in orationem dominicam. from Bernardus Guidonis, Legenda S.Thomae de Aquino; ed. A. ‘Expositio deuotissima orationis dominice uidelicet Pater noster’. Ferrua in S.Thomae Aq. vitae fontes praecipuae (Alba, 1968); see refs. Leonine XLIV (forthcoming); Opuscula theologica, ed. BHL no. 8155; Kaeppeli II no. 611; also F. Pelster, ‘Die a« lteren Spiazzi, II 221^235; seeTorrell, 358. The author of the sermon on Biographien des hl. Thomas von Aquino’, Zeitschrift fu« r katho- the ¢rst petition of the Pater is Aldobrandinus de Tuscanella; see Guyot,‘Aldobrandinus deToscanella’,175^201. lischeTheologie, 44 (1920), 242^74, at 250. v hh7 Thomas Aquinas: Collationes in salutationem angelicam. ‘Expositio super salutatione angelica scilicet Aue Maria’. 2502 thomas aquinas [t-141

refs. Opusculatheologica, ed. Spiazzi, II 239^41; seeTorrell, 358. and it was divided into four books. For this edition see 432 no. 3 r 3 hh8 Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad magistrum Ioannem de (= Ed ). The text is preceded by a list of contents. It ends: ‘. . . est Vercellis de 108 articulis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, contra normam dicentis’. v Master-general of the Dominican order. ‘Responsio ad fratrem vv3 Thomas Aquinas: Epistola ad ducissam Brabantiae [addressed Ioannem Vercellensem generalem magistrum ordinis to Margaret of Constantinople] Countess of Flanders. ‘De regi- Predicatorum de articulis centum et octo sumptis ex opere Petri mine Iudeorum ad ducissam Brabantie’. deTarantasio’. refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 360^78; seeTorrell 218^20, 355. v refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 279^94, on this edition 267 no. 4 (= vv3 Thomas Aquinas: De forma absolutionis [addressed to] Ed3); seeTorrell 167^9, 353. JohannesVercellensis, OP. v ii3 Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad magistrum Ioannem de refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars C, C1^47, on this edition C10 no. 4 Vercellis de 43 articulis [addressed to] Johannes Vercellensis, OP. (= Ed3) and C24; seeTorrell 168, 353. v ‘Responsio . . . de articulis 42’. vv5 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super primam decretalem refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 327^35; seeTorrell 167^9, 354. [addressed to] ‘archidiaconum Cudestinum’ [Gi¡redus de v ii5 Thomas Aquinas: Responsiones ad lectorem Venetum de 36 Anagni, Archdeacon of Todi]. articulis [addressed to frater Baxianus of Lodi, lector at the refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars E, E30^9, on this edition E8 no. 4 Venetian priory c.1271, the date of this work].‘Responsio ad lec- (= Ed2); seeTorrell 125^6, 352. v toremVenetum de articulis 36’. vv7 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio super secundam decretalem refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 339^46; seeTorrell 167^9, 354. [addressed to] ‘archidiaconum Cudestinum’ [Gi¡redus de r ii7 Thomas Aquinas: Responsio ad lectorem Bisuntinum de 6 Anagni]. articulis [addressed to frater Gerardus, lector at the priory of refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars E, E40^4; seeTorrell 125^6, 352. v Besanc° on c.1271]. vv8 Thomas Aquinas: Liber de sortibus ad dominum Jacobum de refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 355^6; seeTorrell 167^9, 354^5. Tonengo. v ii7 Thomas Aquinas: De di¡erentia verbi divini et humani [extract refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 229^38; see Torrell 215^17, 353^4. from Lectura super Ioannem lectio I ‰ 25^29].‘Tractatus de di¡er- The dedicatee is called Jacobus de Burgo in the incunable; entia diuini uerbi et humani’. Leonine 207^8 suggests that this bears some relation to Borgo di refs. Thomas Aquinas, Super Evangelium S. Ioannis lectura, ed. Cocconato, 5 kilometres fromTonengo. v R. Cai (Turin, Marietti, 1952), 7^9; see Guyot 207. xx2 Thomas Aquinas: De iudiciis astrorum [addressed to] r ii8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura verbi intellectus. Incipit: Raynaldus [de Piperno]. 4 ‘Quoniam circa naturam uerbi intellectus sine quo imago . . .’ refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 201, on this edition195 no.7 (= Ed ); refs. See Guyot 207. seeTorrell 215, 356. r v kk1 Thomas Aquinas: De substantiis separatis [addressed to] xx2 Thomas Aquinas: De aeternitate mundi.‘De eternitate mundi Raynaldus [de Piperno]. ‘Tractatus de substantiis separatis seu contra murmurantes’. 4 ue(!) angelorum natura’. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 85^9, on this edition 64 no. 5 (= Ed ) refs. Leonine XL (1968), Pars D, D41^80, on this edition D10 no. and 80; seeTorrell184^7, 348. 4 v 4 (= Ed ); see Torrell 220^1, 350. Un¢nished; the second part xx3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus]: De fato. breaks o¡ at chapter 20. Incipit:‘[Q]ueritur de fato an sit . . .’; explicit:‘. . . contemplationis v ll1 Thomas Aquinas: De unitate intellectus contra Averroistas. bonorum’. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 291^314; on this edition 255 no. 8 (= refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651); Opera (1890); see Guyot Ed4) and 273^4; seeTorrell 348. 207. v r ll7 Thomas Aquinas: Contra doctrinam retrahentium a religione. xx6 Thomas Aquinas [Pseudo]: De principio individuationis. ‘Opus contra pestiferam doctrinam retrahentium homines a reli- Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam due sunt in homine potentie cognoscitiue . . .’ gionis ingressu’. refs. See Guyot 207. v refs. Leonine XLI (1969), Pars C, C39^74, on this edition C10 xx6 Thomas Aquinas: De ente et essentia. no. 3 (= Ed3) and C20; seeTorrell 84^90, 347^8. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 369^81, on this edition 334 no. 15 (= r Ed4); seeTorrell 47^8, 348^9. mm7 Thomas Aquinas: De perfectione spiritualis vitae. r refs. Leonine XLI (1969), Pars B, B69^111, on this edition B16 yy1 Thomas Aquinas: De principiis naturae ad fratrem Sylvestrum. 4 no. 5 (= Ed4) and B51^2; seeTorrell 84^90, 347. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976),39^47, on this edition13 no.9 (= Ed ) v and 27^8; seeTorrell 48^9, 349; Guyot 207. nn8 ‘Rubrice sequentis operis’. r yy vThomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura materiae. De dimensio- oo1 ‘Argumentum in opus sequens’. Incipit: ‘[T]empore sancti 2 Ludouici Francorum regisVilhelmi de Sancto Amore . . .’ nibus indeterminatis.‘De natura materie et dimensionibus inter- r minatis’. oo1 Thomas Aquinas: Contra impugnantes dei cultum et religio- nem. refs. De Natura materiae attributed to St Thomas Aquinas, ed. J. refs. Leonine XLI (1970), Pars A, A51^116, on this edition A17 M.Wyss,Textus Philosophici Friburgensis,3 (Fribourg,1953),83^ no. 4 (= Ed2) and A38; see Torrell 79^84, 346^7. Preceded by a 131; see Guyot 207. For the presence of these two treatises v list of contents. together in this edition see the editorial note on mm7 below. r v yy Thomas Aquinas: De mixtione elementorum [addressed to] rr2 Thomas Aquinas: De regno ad regem Cypri [addressed to] 6 Hugh II of Lusignan.‘Ad regem Cypri de regimine principum’. Philippus de Castro Caeli. refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 421^44, 449^71; see Torrell 169^71, refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 155^7, on this edition 144 no. 9 (= 4 350. Thomas’s work ends at chapter II 8,51; it was continued by Ed ) and 150^1; seeTorrell 213^14; 3555; Guyot 207. Ptolomaeus Lucensis, who added 62 supplementary chapters, t-141] thomas aquinas 2503

v yy6 Thomas Aquinas: De operationibus occultis naturae ad quen- refs. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 115^16; see Torrell 341, 360; Guyot dam militem ultramontanum. 208. r refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 183^6, on this edition 168 no. 5 (= BB7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De inventione medii. Incipit: Ed4) and 175^6; seeTorrell 214^15, 356. ‘[Q]uoniam principium syllogizandi . . .’ r yy7 Thomas Aquinas: De motu cordis [addressed to] Philippus de refs. See Guyot 208. r Castro Caeli. BB7 Thomas Aquinas: De natura luminis [extract from Sententia refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 127^30, on this edition 103 no. 6 (= Libri de anima lib. II cap. xiv,325^87]. Ed4) and 117^18; seeTorrell 213^14, 355^6. refs. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 129^30; see Guyot 208. r v yy8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De instantibus. Incipit: BB7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura loci. Incipit: ‘[A]d ‘[Q]uoniam omnem durationem concomitatur instans . . . a quo sciendum naturam loci considerare . . .’ omnia bona sunt qui est deus . . . a quo omnia bona sunt . . .’ refs. See Guyot 208: a miscellaneous work extracted from refs. See Guyot 207. Thomas, Super IV physicorum, and Albertus Magnus. v v zz1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De quatuor oppositis. Incipit: BB8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De intellectu et intelligibili. ‘[Q]uoniam quattuor sunt oppositiones. . . in tribus generibus . . .’ Incipit:‘[S]ciendum estquod deracioneeius quod estintelligere... refs. See Guyot 207. quecunque secundum predicacionem’. r zz4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De demonstratione. Incipit: ‘[A]d refs. See Guyot 208. P. G. F.Rossi, Antiche e nuoveedizioni degli habendum cognitionem demonstratione . . .’ opuscoli di SanTommaso d’Aquino e il problema della loro autenti- refs. See Guyot 207. cita' , Monogra¢e del Collegio Alberoni, 12 (Piacenza, 1955): also v zz4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Fallacie. found in Depotentia q. 9 a. 5; q. 9 a. 9; q. 8 a.1; in Summa I: q.79 a. refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385^400, 403^18; on the title and lat- 10 ad 3; q. 27 a.1; q.34 a.1ad 2; q. 27 a.4 c. et ad 2; q.14 a.4; q.85 a. est views on authorship see Leonine I* (editio altera 1989) 56*^ 11ad 2; q. 59 a.1 ad1; and Comm. Metaphys. lib. 1, lect. 2. v 64*; see alsoTorrell 11and 359 and Guyot 207. CC1 Thomas Aquinas: De quo est et quod est [extract from Super r zz8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De propositionibus modalibus. libros Sententiarum dist. 8, qu. 5, art. 2]. Incipit: ‘[I]n omnibus in refs. Leonine XLIII (1976), 385^400, 421^2; see Torrell 11 and quibus est compositio. . . emendari potuisset’. 359; Guyot 207. refs. Scriptum super Sententiis, ed. P. Mandonnet, 2 vols (Paris, v zz8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura accidentis. Incipit: 1929) [Books I, II]; seeTorrell 332; Guyot 208. v ‘[Q]uoniam omnis cognitio humana . . .’ CC1 [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note on the authorship of refs. See Guyot 207. the following works.] r v hh1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura generis. Incipit:‘quoniam CC1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Primus tractatus de universali- omnis creatura generis limitibus . . .’ bus. Incipit: ‘[C]irca uniuersalia multiplex . . .’ refs. See Guyot 207. refs. See Guyot 208. r v hh8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De potentiis animae.‘De principiis CC2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Secundus tractatus de universali- anime’. Incipit: ‘[U]t adiutorium homini collatum et progres- bus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam dicit Aristotelis primo posteriorum . . . sum . . .’ scientiis procedatur’. refs. See Guyot 207. refs. See Guyot 208. v v mm2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De tempore. Incipit: ‘[S]icut uult CC3 [Introduction to O⁄cium Corporis Christi.] ‘Ex cronica que philosophus secundo metaphysice . . .’ appellatur supplementum cronicarum’. Incipit: ‘Urbanus papa refs. See Guyot 208: a miscellaneous work extracted from quartus ponti¢catu suscepto . . .’ r Thomas, Super IV physicorum, and Albertus Magnus. CC4 Thomas Aquinas: O⁄cium de festo Corporis Christi. v mm4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Thomas de Sutton]: Contra plura- refs. SeeTorrell 129^31, 357. r litatem formarum. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam sanctum est honorare uer- CC5 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus pseudo-]: De itatem . . .’ venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum sermonum [also known refs. S. Thomae Aquinatis Opuscula omnia, ed. P. Mandonnet as: Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento]. (Paris, 1927), V 308^46; see Kaeppeli no. 3870; Sharpe, Latin refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651), XIIa 249^300; Opera Writers, no. 1838; Guyot 208. (1890), XIII 669^797 (Sermo I^XVII, XIX, XVIII, XX^ v mm7 [Pizamanus, Antonius: Editorial note.] It explains that booklet XXXII). On the authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14fe no. 46, De dimensionibus indeterminatis, is actually placed after (Thomas Aquinas), 6cr (Albertus Magnus), 305bx v booklet no. 32, De natura materiae, on yy2 . (Bonaventura), 349n (Bertrand de la Tour À1332); G. G. v mm7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De natura syllogismorum. Incipit: Meerseman, Introductio in opera omnia beati Alberti Magni ‘[Q]uoniam scire est causam rei cognoscere . . .’ (Bruges, 1931), 113^16; Joseph Kramp,‘Albertder Grosse und die refs. See Guyot 208. ‘‘Sermones de ss. eucharistiae sacramento’’’, Gregorianum, 3 r kk1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Summa totius logicae. ‘Totius (1922), 239^53; Guyot 208; Distelbrink no. 206; Schneyer, logice Aristotelis summa’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnes homines nam scire Repertorium,V 608^12. desiderant . . .’ r EE4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris refs. See Guyot 208. ad modum decem praedicamentorum.‘De sacramento eucharis- r BB7 Thomas Aquinas: De sensu respectu singularium et intellectu tie ad modum decem predicamentorum’. Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam respectu universalium [extract from Sententia Libri de anima, lib. fecit mirabilium suorum misericors et miserator dominus escam II cap. XII, 65^151]. ‘Tractatus de sensu respectu singularium et dedit timentibus se. Esca ista de qua loquitur hic psalmus non intellectu repectu(!) uniuersalium’. inconuenienter intelligitur . . . uiuos et mortuos. Hunc tractatum fecit eximius . . . respiciebat deo gratias’. 2504 thomas aquinas [t-141^t-142

refs. See Guyot 208; Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14fe; Distelbrink no. apparenter contrariis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ertransibunt plurimi et multi- 206. plex . . .’ r EE7 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De humanitate Christi. Incipit: refs. See Guyot 208. r ‘[C]hristus Iesus uenit in hunc mundum . . . innouabitur et ho(?) PP1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Aegidius de Lessinia]: De usuris in glori¢cabitur’. communi. ‘De usuris in communi et de usurarum contractibus’. refs. See Guyot 208. Incipit: ‘[O]mnis homo a natura non degenerans ueritatem v GG8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Helvicus Teutonicus]: De dilec- amat . . .’ tione dei et proximi. Incipit:‘[M]agister quod est mandatum max- refs. See Kaeppeli I 13^15 no. 47; Guyot 208. v imum . . .’ QQ2 ‘Tabula summe opusculorum’. v refs. See Kaeppeli II 179^80 no. 1700; Guyot 208. RR5 ‘Tabula de usuris’. v KK1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De divinis moribus. Incipit: Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 31 Dec. 1498. ‘[P]erfecti estote sicut et pater uester celestis perfectus est. In Folio. As dated by Go¡ and Sheppard. The date in the colophon sacra scriptura nichil nobis impossibile consulitur . . .’ reads‘iio. kal’. Ianuarias’, interpreted in BMC, BSB-Ink, and Sack refs. See Guyot 208. as 22 Dec. v 10 8 6 KK3 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De beatitudine. Incipit: ‘[B]eati collation: aa bb^zz hh mm kk AA^PP QQ RR . qui habitant in domo. . .’ Woodcut initials and diagrams. refs. See Guyot 208. H *1542; Go¡ T-257; BMC V 452; Pr 5097; BSB-Ink T-237; CIBN v KK8 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De T-114; Michelitsch 217; Oates 2002; Sack, Freiburg, 3383; modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam fun- Sheppard 4239. damentum et ianua virtutum . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas COPY Aquinas or Bonaventura; see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14(fg) and Wanting the blank leaf RR . 305(dn); Michaud-Quantin 79^80; Guyot 208; and VLVI172^82. 6 Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, stamped with the arms of LL r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De o⁄cio sacerdotis. Incipit: 5 Michael Wodhull in gilt on the upper cover; rebacked. Yellow- ‘[Q]uia sacerdotis o⁄cium . . . quales descripti sunt qui cum edged leaves. Size: 312 ¿ 212 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ patre et ¢lio . . .’ 194 mm. refs. See Guyot 208. r Marginal notes, extracting key words, on rr only, in an Italian LL r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Richardus deWedinghausen]: De 3 8 humanist hand in brown ink; the words ‘tirannus’, ‘oligarchia’, expositione missae. ‘democratia’, ‘pullicia’ [for policia], ‘aristocratia’, and ‘rex’ are refs. PL CLXXVII 455^69 (attributed to John of Cornwall) extracted from the ¢rst chapter of De Regno. chapters I-IX, some text missing in chapter VIII; see Guyot 208; Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); his arms on the Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14ed (attributed to Thomas Aquinas); binding; sale (1801), lot 862. Purchased from B.H. Blackwell, Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1366 ‘Richard the Premonstratensian’. v Ltd, Catalogue 695 (1959), no. 386, for »35. MM1 Thomas Aquinas: De emptione et venditione ad tempus shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1498.2. [addressed to] Jacobus de Viterbo, conventual lector at Florence c.1262, the date of this letter. refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 393^4; see Torrell 122^3, 351; Guyot T-142 Thomas Aquinas 208. Quaestiones disputatae de anima. MM v Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De modo studendi. ‘Epistola 1 [a v] [List of contents.] exhortatoria sancte Thome ad quemdam in qua proponit ido- 1 [a r] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones disputatae de anima. neum modum salubriter acquirendi scientiam siue humanam 2 ‘Questiones dignissime de anima’. siue diuinam’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia quesiuisti a me in Christo mihi car- refs. Leonine XXIV/1 (1996), 3^182; on this edition 34* no. 1 issime Jo[hanne] qualiter te studere oporteat . . .’ [=Ed1] and 91*; seeTorrell 335. refs. See Guyot 208. r MM2 Thomas Aquinas: Expositio libri Boetii de ebdomadibus. [Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn], 1472. Folio. 10 8 10 8 refs. Leonine L (1992), 267^82; on this edition see the text below; collation: [a b c d e^g ]. seeTorrell 68, 345^6; Guyot 208. H *1522; Go¡ T-173; BMC V 191; Pr 4156; BSB-Ink T-239; v Michelitsch 197; Sheppard 3327. MM4 Thomas Aquinas: Super Boetium de trinitate. ‘Questiones super librum Boetii de trinitate’. COPY refs. Leonine L (1992), 75^171, on this edition 14 no. 4 (= Ed4) Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) Italian parchment over paste- and 51; seeTorrell 67^8, 345; Guyot 208. boards, with the title and imprint information gilt along the r OO4 ‘Tabula earundem questionum’. spine. Beneath the front and rear pastedowns is printed matter in r OO4 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Devirtutibus et vitiis.‘De uiciis et Italian used in the binding. Size: 247 ¿ 196 ¿ 15 mm. Size of uirtutibus numero quaternario procedens’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor leaf: 244 ¿ 185 mm. sunt uirtutum species . . . uilis penuria et in¢rmitas’. Early manuscript title ‘QVESTIONES S. THOMAE DE r refs. S. Thomae Aquinatis opera omnia, ed. R. Busa (Stuttgart, ANIMA’, in brown ink on [a1 ]. r 1980), VII 718^20; see Guyot 208; Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14ee; Initials are supplied in blue, on [a2 ] with reserved white Bloom¢eld 4455. decoration. r OO6 ‘Tabula concordantiarum’. Provenance: George Dunn (1865^1912); book-plate; purchased v OO6 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Concordantiae ‘‘Pertransibunt by Dunn in 1899, according to his notes on the front endleaf. plurimi’’.‘De concordantiis in quo concordat seipsum in passibus Purchased from B.H. Blackwell, Ltd, Catalogue 536 (1948), no. t-142^t-145] thomas aquinas 2505

291, with price »15. 15. 0; stamp dated ‘8 Dec. 1948’; BLR 3,29 MacCarthy. ‘26683 x’ in brown ink in the lower margin of the (1950), 52. rear endleaf. shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1472.1. Intials are supplied in red, sometimes with brown pen-work dec- oration; paragraph marks and capital strokes also in red. T-143 Thomas Aquinas Provenance: Awashed-out inscription on [*1] in a contemporary Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. hand. Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^1811); sale (1815), r lot 589. Other books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired [*2 ] [Alphabetical table of contents.] r between1830 and1860. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.42. refs. Leonine XXV (1996),177^430 [1^3,6,4^5,12] and 7^171 [7^ SECOND COPY 11]; on this edition see 26* (= Ed1); seeTorrell 207^12, 337. Wanting the blank leaf [p10]. [Rome: Georgius Lauer, c.1470]. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the collation: [*6 a^f10 g8 h10 i8 k^v10 x y8], not as BMC. Bodleian Library. Yellow-edged leaves sprinkled with red. Size: HC 1400; Go¡ T-182; BMC IV 36; Pr 3405; BSB-Ink T-248; CIBN 283 ¿ 205 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ 190 mm. v T-138; Hillard 1951; Michelitsch 75; Rhodes 1695; Sheppard On [p10 ] the blank space of the leaf has been ruled in brown ink 2721. Micro¢che: Unit 10: Printing in Italy before 1472: Part IV, and ¢lled with an incomplete manuscript list of contents, in an PI 26, PI 27. early German hand in brown ink. COPY Some initials are supplied in brown ink.

Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. Provenance: Purchased for »0. 14. 0; see Books Purchased Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) russia (1845), 2. backed with calf. Sprinkled red- and brown-edged leaves; shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.7. marbled pastedowns. Size: 330 ¿ 225 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ 207 mm. T-145 Thomas Aquinas Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts, providing Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. corrections, and pointing hands, in a contemporary hand. [* r] [Alphabetical list of questions.] Principal initials are supplied in red, sometimes with reserved 1 [a r] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII.‘Summa de white decoration, with violet pen-work decoration with exten- 1 quolibet Thome Aquinatis’. sions into the margins. Other initials, paragraph marks, and run- refs. Leonine XXV (1996),177^430 [1^3,6,4^5,12] and 7^171 [7^ ning chapter numbers are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. 3 r 11]; on this edition see 27* (= Ed ); seeTorrell 207^12, 337. On [a ] a manuscript title in red ink: ‘Incipit quodlibetum sancti 1 [o r] [Colophon.] It is followed by a long note, probably written by Thome de Aquino ordinis Predicatorum’; in the same hand also 4 the corrector Andreas Frisner, on the orthography of the text. some chapter headings and structuring of the text. He seems to indicate that he also emended the text. Provenance: Jean Baptiste, chevalier de Bearzi (nineteenth cen- tury)(?); probably his sale (1855), lot 360; a pencil note on the Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 15 Apr. rear endleaf. Purchased for »1.7.0; see Books Purchased (1855), 3. 1474. Folio. 4 10 8 10 4 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.23. collation: [* a^c d e^n o ]. HC Addenda *1402; Go¡ T-184; BMC II 406; Pr 2194; BSB-Ink T-144 Thomas Aquinas T-250; CIBN T-140; Michelitsch 77; Sheppard 1403. Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. COPY Wanting gathering [*] containing thetable, which, in some copies, [* r] ‘Tituli questionum’. 1 is bound ¢rst (BSB), in some last (BL). [a r] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled diced russia; the gold refs. Leonine XXV (1996),177^430 [1^3,6,4^5,12] and 7^171 [7^ stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Blue silk book- 11]; on this edition see 27* (= Ed2); seeTorrell 207^12, 337. mark. Size: 418 ¿ 292 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 405 ¿ 272 mm. Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, 1471. Folio. ‘XV.B. 4’and ‘XIV. A. 2*’ in pencil on the front endleaf. 6 10 collation: [* a^p ]. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in blue or red. Running HC *1401; Go¡ T-183; BMC I 203; Pr 928; BSB-Ink T-249; CIBN ‘quodlibetum’ numbers in red. Capital strokes in red. T-139; Hillard 1952; Michelitsch 76; Oates 422; Sheppard 718^19; Provenance: Petrus Gotfart de Corona (À c.1476); inscription on Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1146. the front parchment endleaf: ‘Preclarus uir theologie sacre licen- e FIRST COPY ciatus arcium ec liberalium doctor precipuus atque huius collegij

Wanting the blank leaf [p10]. ducalis [Viennae] collegiatus meritus noue denique librarie ibi- Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; gilt- dem in pictura(?) executor ¢delis Magister Petrus Gottfart de edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; azure silk bookmark. Size: Corona prenominato collegio presente(?) librorum testamento 290 ¿ 214 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 200 mm. suo legauit. cuius anima o deus misericors te facie ad faciem A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, providing uideat. Anno 1476. Quotlibeta s. Thome Aquinatis’; see J. corrections to the texts and pointing hands, in a sixteenth-century Aschbach, Geschichte der wiener Universita« t, 3 vols (Vienna, German hand in brown ink. On the verso of the front endleaf, a 1865^88), I 620. Purchased for »8. 1. 0; see Books Purchased bibliographical note in French, signed ‘M.’, i.e. Count (1803), 1. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 1.2. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf.1.11. 2506 thomas aquinas [t-146^t-149

T-146 Thomas Aquinas Principal initials are supplied in red, sometimes with reserved Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. white decoration, with brown pen-work decoration with exten- r sion into the margin. Other initials and paragraph marks are sup- [*2 ] ‘Tituli questionum’. r plied in red. Capitals touched with yellow wash. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. Provenance: Parma, Benedictines of the Congregation of S. refs. Leonine XXV (1996),177^430 [1^3,6,4^5,12] and 7^171 [7^ 4 Justina (from 1477), S. Johannes Evangelista; contemporary 11]; on this edition see 27* (= Ed ); seeTorrell 207^12, 337. inscription in an Italian humanist hand in light brown ink, on v Ulm: Johann Zainer, 1475. Folio. a6 : ‘Iste liber est monachorum Congregationis sancte Justine collation: [*8 a^c10 d8 e^h10 i8 k^n10 o8 p^z10]. ordinis sancti Benedicti de obseruantia deputatus monasterio Woodcut initials. sancti Johannis euangeliste de Parma. Signatus numero .94.’ On r HC *1403; Go¡ T-185; BMC II 524; Pr 2510; Amelung, Fru« hdruck,1 a1 in a marginally later hand: ‘Iste liber est s Johannis no. 24; BSB-Ink T-251; CIBN T-141; Michelitsch 78; Sack, Euangeliste de Parma no. 58’. Below, in a later hand in brown v Freiburg, 3420; Sheppard 1802. ink: ‘F(?) de Giuntis’. Johannes Bruni (£. 1703); name on a1 : COPY ‘Ioannis Bruni 1703’. Albergotti family (eighteenth century); ‘Albergotti’ in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. Dimitrij Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) blind-tooled quarter calf over Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark no. 159; see wooden boards; stamps forming four leaf motifs on each cover Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »0. 10. 6; see sale cata- (for identical tools see London, BL, IC.7150^1 and IA. 3480a [ex logue (1839), lot 263, and Books Purchased (1840), 3. informatione Randall Herz]). Remains of a leather clasp.Yellow- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.58. edged leaves. Size: 282 ¿ 215 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 199 mm. T-148 Thomas Aquinas Principal woodcut initials are painted in red and decorated in var- Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. ious colours; other woodcut initials are coloured in red; capital a r ‘Tituli questionum’. strokes also in red. 2 b r Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. Provenance: Indersdorf, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons Regular, 1 refs. Leonine XXV (1996),177^430 [1^3,6,4^5,12] and 7^171 [7^ BVM; inscription on [* r]: ‘Monasterii B V M in Vndenstor¡ 2 11]; on this edition see 28* (= Ed8); seeTorrell 207^12, 337. 1647’. Royal Library, Munich; armorial book-plate: ‘Bibliothecae Electoralis Monacensis’, dated 1779 (Warnecke Venice: Hannibal Foxius and Marinus Saracenus, for Franciscus o 1380). Sold as duplicate; ‘Duplum’ and ‘Inc. Typ. 303’ in brown de Madiis, 31 May 1486. 4 . 6 8 10 ink on the front endleaf; also ‘1481’ in brown ink on a slip of collation: a b^s t . paper inserted into the book and in pencil on the verso of the HC *1406; Go¡ T-188; BMC V 408; Pr 5011; BSB-Ink T-254; CIBN rear endleaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in T-145; Michelitsch 81; Sheppard 4093. 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.4. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, with metal clasps and catches, the latter stamped ‘a.sai’. ‘Quodlibet s. Thome de Aquino’ in black ink along the upper T-147 Thomas Aquinas edge. Triple ¢llets form a quadruple frame. No stamps within the Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. outer frame.Within the following frame a repeated square £oral v and foliate stamp.Within the following frame a £oral and foliate a1 ‘Registrum’. r roll.The inner rectangle is decorated with a repeated £oral stamp. a2 ‘Tituli questionum’. r Rebacked. Size: 213 ¿ 163 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 157 mm. b1 Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones de quodlibet I^XII. refs. Leonine XXV (1996),177^430 [1^3,6,4^5,12] and 7^171 [7^ Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are 11]; on this edition see 27*^28* (= Ed5); seeTorrell 207^12, 337. supplied in red. o Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; inscription Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476. 4 . r 6 8 10 on a2 : ‘Cartusiae Buxheim’; not in Honemann, ‘Buxheim collation: a b^s t . Leaf a2 signed a1. Collection’. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo HC *1404; Go¡ T-186; BMC V 226; Pr 4304; BSB-InkT-252; CIBN von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3343a. T-142; Michelitsch 79; Sheppard 3476. Dr Charles Newman (twentieth century); sale (1966), lot 161. COPY Purchased in 1966. Binding: Eighteenth/ninenteenth-century half parchment over shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1486.1. yellow pasteboards; title and imprint information in brown ink on the spine. Yellow pastedowns. ‘263’ on a slip of paper pasted T-149 Thomas Aquinas onto the front endleaf. Size: 231 ¿ 169 ¿ 35 mm. Size of Quaestiones disputatae de potentia. leaf: 222 ¿ 162 mm. r A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a contem- a2 Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones disputatae de potentia.‘Materia porary humanist hand, and pointing hands, all in brown ink. On prima de potencia dei’. v refs. ed. P. Bazzi et al. (Turin, Marietti, 1965), XXII, 7^276; see t10 various pen-trials in sixteenth-century Italian hands, among which is ‘Ego do[mi]nus Ioanes Baptista de Parma ego donus Torrell 161^4, 335. > r ee4 ‘Tituli questionum’. Angelus de Bussetto > ego donus Aurelius hec scripsi > quia sin- cera f(?)’. Modern manuscript foliation1^152, in pencil. [Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, c.1476]. Folio. t-149^t-152] thomas aquinas 2507 collation: a^n nn o^r8 s6 t10 u8 x6 y z aa^cc8 dd ee6, not as BMC. Rondellettii . . . Pharmaceuticam o⁄cinam animaduersiones . . . HC *1414; Go¡ T-175; BMC I 219; Pr 1028; BSB-Ink T-241; (London, 1605) (STC 19595.5). Michelitsch 89; Sack, Freiburg, 3413; Sheppard 790; Voullie¤ me, Some marginal notes, extracting key concepts, in an early hand in Ko« ln, 1144;. brown ink.

COPY Provenance: [of P 1.3 Med.] Acquired by 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, II 98. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and ee6. Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) parchment over wooden boards. Former Bodleian shelfmark: P 1.3 Med. Manuscript author’s name on the spine in brown ink. Yellow- shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(3) [leaves 9^11]. edged leaves. Size: 280 ¿ 225 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 198 mm. T-151 Thomas Aquinas Contemporary running chapter headings, in a very small hand in r Quaestiones disputatae de veritate (ed. Johannes brown ink, up to g6 . Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Franciscus Venetus). v Provenance: Purchased for »0. 18. 0; see Books Purchased [*1 ] Johannes FranciscusVenetus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] (1839), 2. Marcus Barbus, titular Cardinal-priest of St Mark. Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.29. ‘[C]orrigendi mendosos codices . . .’ r [*2 ] ‘Tabula huius libri’. r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones disputatae de veritate. Edited T-150 Thomas Aquinas by Johannes FranciscusVenetus, as stated in his letter. Quaestiones disputatae de veritate. refs. Leonine XXII (1970^6), I 3^III 872, on this edition I 36* (= v 2 [*1 ] ‘Tituli questionum de ueritate disputatarum’. Ed ) and157*^161*; seeTorrell 59^69, 334^5. r [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Quaestiones disputatae de veritate. Rome: Arnoldus Pannartz, 20 Jan. 1476. Folio. refs. Leonine XXII (1970^6), I 3^III 872, on this edition I 36* (= collation: [*4 a^f10.8 g8 h10 i^q10.8 r s8 t v10 x^z A^N8.10 OP8]. Ed1) and157*^161*; seeTorrell 59^69, 334^5. H *1420; Go¡ T-180; BMC IV 62; Pr 3533; BSB-Ink T-246; CIBN Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1475. Folio. T-151; Michelitsch 95; Sack, Freiburg, 3418; Sheppard 2818. 4 10 8 10 12 10 8 collation: [* a^g h^z A^K L M NO P^Z aa^ll ]. COPY H *1419; Go¡ T-179; BMC I 219; Pr 1027; BSB-Ink T-245; CIBN Gathering [I] bound between gatherings [E] and [F]. T-150; Michelitsch 94; Oates 523; Sack, Freiburg, 3417; Sheppard Binding: Twentieth-century parchment over pasteboards; 789; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1148. imprint information gilt on the spine; marbled pastedowns;

FIRST COPY green silk bookmark. Size: 296 ¿ 208 ¿ 80 mm. Size of

Wanting the blank leaf [ll8]. leaf: 289 ¿ 200 mm. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled (¢llets only) pigskin over On the verso of the old rear endleaf a calculation of gatherings v wooden boards, with metal clasps and catches. Contemporary and pages in a contemporary hand in light brown ink. On [*1 ] a manuscript title ‘questiones de veritate’ in brown ink on a rectan- note in a seventeenth-century Italian hand in brown ink: ‘Editio gular paper label pasted onto the upper cover. Later manuscript hec nobilis est et magni facienda’. In the same hand, manuscript title, in black ink, on a rectangular paper label at the head of the foliation 1^344, and folio references added to the table of con- spine. Yellow-edged leaves. Leather index tabs dyed red. Strips tents, occasional extraction of key words, and pointing hands. r from a twelfth-century noted manuscript are visible in the bind- Provenance: Washed inscription on [a1 ]. Unidenti¢ed embossed ing. Size: 307 ¿ 213 ¿ 120 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 205 mm. monogram on the verso of the front endleaf:‘B C’, surmounted by Running ‘quaestio’numbers in the upper right-hand corner of the a coronet. Cuthbert HamiltonTurner (1860^1930); purchased by rectos in a contemporaryhand in brown ink. Occasional structur- Turner from C. E. Rappaport in 1923, for Italian L1500; booksel- ing of the text in the same hand. ler’s receipt and note on the front endleaf: ‘E libris Cuthberti r Hamilton Turner, Oxon: A. S. MCMXXIII’. Donated in 1928 by On [a2 ] a seven-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue within a square ground made of red pen-work decoration. Other initials are sup- Turner; see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian plied in red or blue; paragraph marks and capital strokes in red. Library, Oxford University Gazette, 13 Mar. 1929, 418. Numbering in the list of contents and running ‘quaestio’ numbers shelfmark: Inc. d. I2.1476.1. and titles in red. Provenance: Perhaps Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Conventual T-152 Thomas Aquinas Franciscans, Inventio crucis/Sancta crux [suggestion by Kristian Jensen]. Anonymous sale (3 May 1832), lot 211. Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber I]. r Purchased for »1. 3. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 364; Books a2 ‘Capitula primi libri sententiarum’. r Purchased (1832), 2. a4 Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.22. I].‘Scriptum . . . super primo libro sententiarum cum textu singu- SECOND COPY lis distinctionibus anteposito’. [Prologue.] Not in Sheppard. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments: refs. Scriptum super Sententiis, ed. P. Mandonnet, 2 vols (Paris, see A-105. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 190 mm. 1929) [Books I, II]; seeTorrell 332. v Leaves [L4] and the lower part of [L5.6] only. a5 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum liber I.‘Prologus’. Fragment; removed in 1884 from the binding of P 1.3 Med. con- refs. PL CXCII 521; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium taining Petrus Pen‹ a and Matthias de L’Obel, In G. commentariorum,1. 2508 thomas aquinas [t-152^t-154

r r a6 Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown ink on a1 . Acquired between 1847 I]. and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with refs. PL CXCII 521^962; Petrus Lombardus, Sententiae in IV Appendix. libris distinctae, ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 4^5 shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.20(1). (Grottaferrata, 1971^81); see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commen- tariorum, 1. Thomas Aquinas’ commentary(?) alternates with T-153 Thomas Aquinas Petrus Lombardus’original text. r Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber II] (ed. t5 [Colophon.] r Paulus Barbus Soncinas, rev. Marcus de Benevento). t5 ‘Registrum’. r r t5 ‘Tabula’. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Secundum sententiarum sancti Thome Aquinatis’. a r ‘Tabula’. Venice: Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 21 June 1486. Folio. 2 a r Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber collation: a10 b^r8 s t6. 4 II]. Edited by Paulus [Barbus] Soncinas and revised by Marcus HC *1474; Go¡ T-161; BMC V 294; XII 20. Pr 4589; BSB-InkT-256; de Benevento, as stated in the explicit. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: CIBN T-156; Michelitsch 151; Sack, Freiburg, 3425; Sheppard ‘[S]piritus eius ornauit celos . . .’ 3705^6. refs. See A. Birkenmajer, ‘Marco da Benevento und die FIRST COPY Nominalistenakademie zu Bologna (1494^8)’, Philosophisches Bound with: Jahrbuch, 38 (1925), 336^44, at 338^9. 2. Thomas Aquinas, Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber r a4 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum liber II. Incipit: ‘Creationem II].Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Dec. rerum insinuans scriptura . . . aliquid fari deo reuelante intenda- 1498 (T-154). mus’. Wanting the blank leaf a1. refs. PL CXCII 521^962; Petrus Lombardus, Sententiae in IV Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) calf; rebacked. Yellow-edged libris distinctae, ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 4^5 leaves. Size: 317 ¿ 220 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 309 ¿ 200 mm. (Grottaferrata, 1971^81); see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium Frequent marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, structur- commentariorum, 1. ing the text, providing corrections and pointing hands, in a con- v C3 [Explicit and colophon.] Stating the editorial work (‘emenda- temporary German hand in brown ink. Also extraction of names tum’) of Paulus Barbus and the revision (‘revisum’) of Marcus de of authors in red ink. Benevento. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; chapter r C4 ‘Tituli seu articuli’. heading underlining and capital strokes in red. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 27 May 1494. Folio. Provenance: Purchased with T-154 from William Lowndes for collation: a^e8 f^h6 i k4 l8 m^p6 q4 r s6 t4 v8 x^z6 h8 m k A^C6. »1.1. 0; see Library Bills (1815), 77; Books Purchased (1815), 5. HC *1477; Go¡ T-164; BMC VI 841, XII 60. Pr 6625; BSB-Ink shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.7(1). T-259; Michelitsch 154; Sack, Freiburg, 3429; Sheppard 5380. SECOND COPY Bound with: COPY 2. Thomas Aquinas, Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber Bound with T-152(2); see there for details of binding, decoration, II]. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 27 May 1494 (T-153). and provenance. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 216 mm. r Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Leaf a1 :‘Secuš dn . . .’ wooden boards. Metal corner-pieces, centre-piece, and catches shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 3.20(2). lost; remains of two leather clasps. Manuscript title on a rectan- gular parchment label at the head ofthe front cover, below a‘Z’on T-154 Thomas Aquinas a square parchment label. Remains of manuscript title at the head Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber II] (ed. ofthe spine. Formerly chained: staple-marks ofa hasp at the head Cornelius Sambucus). of the lower cover. Remains of paper formerly covering the spine. r a1 [Title-page.] Inside the covers, remains of contemporary and later title labels. r a2 ‘Capitula’. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. On the upper cover, within the r outer frame a repeated rectangular stamp showing two eagles, a4 Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber one in front, one in pro¢le; and a rosette stamp at each corner. II]. Edited by Cornelius Sambucus, as stated in the explicit. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[S]piritus eius ornauit celos . . .’ Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge- r shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated with large a4 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum liber II. Incipit: ‘Creationem £oral stamps of two kinds. On the lower cover, diagonal triple ¢l- rerum insinuans scriptura . . .’ lets divide the inner rectangle into four triangular compartments. refs. PL CXCII 521^962; Petrus Lombardus, Sententiae in IV The impression of fourteenth-century(?) manuscript leaves, pre- libris distinctae, ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 4^5 viously used as pastedowns and now removed, is clearly visible on (Grottaferrata, 1971^81); see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. both boards.Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 319 ¿ 225 ¿ 74 mm. Size r of leaf: 306 ¿ 213 mm. v3 [Explicit.] Stating the editorial work of Cornelius [Sambucus], Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. OP, ‘ad Veronensem de eiusdem ordinis uite regularis sancti Provenance: Munich, Franciscan Observants, S. Antonius de Dominici de Castello lectorem’. r Padua; inscription in the lower margin of a2 : ‘Monachii ad PP. Franciscanos pro bibl.’ Duplicate from the Royal Library, t-154^t-157] thomas aquinas 2509

r v3 ‘Tituli uel articuli secundi libri sententiarum’. H *1481; Go¡ T-168; BMC I 25; Pr 87; BSB-InkT-263; CIBN T-159; Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Dec. 1498. Michelitsch 158; Sheppard 45. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480, Folio. MA 60. 8 6 collation: a^t v . COPY Woodcut initials. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled black morocco; the HC *1478; Go¡ T-165; BMC V 451; Pr 5096; BSB-Ink T-260; CIBN gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Sprinkled T-158; Hillard 1955; Michelitsch 155; Oates 2001; Rhodes 1691; green-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 347 ¿ 265 ¿ Sack, Freiburg, 3430^1; Sheppard 4238. 57 mm. Size of leaf: 334 ¿ 250 mm.

COPY A few marginal notes, mainly extracting references, in an early hand in brown ink; also a few ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands. Bound with T-152(1); see there for details of binding, decoration, r and provenance. Size of leaf: 311 ¿ 203 mm. On [a1 ] a13^line initial ‘M’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue The woodcuts are coloured. Capital strokes in red. with very faded violet pen-work decoration extending into the shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.7(2). margin. Other initials, paragraph marks, and running chapter numbers are supplied in red, the main initials with violet pen- work decoration; capital strokes in red. T-155 Thomas Aquinas Provenance: Bolzano (Bozen), Tyrol, Dominicans (sixteenth r Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber III]. century); inscription in brown ink on [a1 ]: ‘Conuent. Bols. Ord. r Praed(?)’. Purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1815), 5; a2 Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber Library Bills (1815), no. 142. III].‘Tertium scriptum’. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q Plut. 5. refs. Scriptum super Sententiis, ed. M. F. Moos, 2 vols (Paris, shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.10. 1933^47) [Books III, IV up to distinction 22]; seeTorrell 332. r [D3 ] [Colophon.] v [D3 ] ‘Tituli’. T-156A Thomas Aquinas Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1476. Folio. Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber IV]. collation: a^h J k^r [s^z aa^ll8 mm10 nn^zz A^C8 D10]. Fragment HC *1479; Go¡ T-166; BMC I 220; Pr 1029; BSB-Ink T-261; Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 2 Feb. 1480. Folio. Michelitsch 156; Sack, Freiburg, 3432; Sheppard 791; Voullie¤ me, collation: a10+1 [b8 c d10 e] f8 g^m10 n^z A^L8 M6 N8 O10 P^Y8 Ko« ln, 1151. Z10. COPY HC *1483; Go¡ T-170; BMC I 262; Pr 1241; CIBN T-160; Oates 716;

Wanting the blank leaf a1 and the unsigned leaf (inserted in some not in Sheppard. r v copies after c1) containing text omitted between c1 and c1 . COPY The sequence of the early manuscript signatures is the following: Bound with A-168(5); see there for details of binding and 8 10 8 10 ‘. . . s^z h aa^ee ee ¡^ii kk ll^zz hh x ’. provenance. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf. Size: 305 ¿ 215 ¿ Leaf z4 only. Size of fragment: 383 ¿ 290 mm. 82 mm. Size of leaf: 289 ¿ 209 mm. Two-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital r On a2 a six-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue strokes in red. with reserved white decoration. Other initials and paragraph shelfmark: Gibson 403(19). marks are supplied in red or blue; chapter heading underlining and capital strokes in red. r T-157 Thomas Aquinas Provenance: On a2 an unidenti¢ed coat of arms (¢fteenth cen- tury): gules, gothic‘i’over a patriarchal cross with two lateral sup- Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber IV]. r ports at the base, azure; the whole within a bordure of the same; a2 Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber Mrs Clark (British Museum) suggested to Sheppard a religious IV].‘Super quarto libro sententiarum preclarum opus’. house named Jerusalem, of which there were 10 in the Low refs. ed. Moos [Book III, Book IV up to distinction 22]; see Countries. Purchased for »0. 9.0; see Books Purchased (1835), 2. Torrell 332. v shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.28. H2 [Colophon.] r E4 ‘Tabula huius libri’. T-156 Thomas Aquinas Venice: [Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt] for Johannes de Colonia, Jenson et Socii, 24 June 1481. Folio. Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber IV]. collation: a^z A^H10. r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Scriptum super Libros Sententiarum [Liber HC *1484; Go¡ T-171; BMC V 301; Pr 4680; BSB-InkT-266; CIBN IV].‘Opus quartiscripti’ [from the colophon]. T-161; Davis 687; Hillard 1956; Michelitsch 161; Sack, Freiburg, refs. ed. Moos [Book III, Book IV up to distinction 22]; see 3435; Sheppard 3741.

Torrell 332. FIRST COPY r [E4 ] [List of questions.] Sheet E4.7 is printed with the same types as the rest of the book, Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 13 June 1469. Folio. not as BMC note. collation: [a^n10 oj p^v10 x8 y7 z A^E10]. Collation as Sheppard. Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshops 274 leaves. nos 63 and 82) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, with two 2510 thomas aquinas [t-157^t-159

metal clasps and catches.Triple ¢llets form a triple frame.Within sancti Benedicti Mon[asteriensis] dioc[esis]. Classe 7 Columnae the outer frame a crocketed cresting roll and a £oral and foliate Theologicae. Quartum scriptum sancti Thome super 4 senten[- one. Within the following one a foliate sta¡ roll and a bunch of tiarum]’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; pur- grapes roll. In the inner rectangle curved-outline tools make up chased from Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887^1954) in 1923 for merrythoughts, each containing a £euron.The spine is decorated »25; accession no.‘656’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. with a repeated headed outline stamp; rolls and stamps include shelfmark: Broxb. 20.9. KyriÞ pl. 167, nos 1^4, also pl. 129, no. 3. Size: 314 ¿ 218 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 204 mm. T-158 Thomas Aquinas Parchment leaves from a twelfth-century missal, Proprium de Sententia libri de anima. tempore, Easter time, pasted inside the covers. a r Thomas Aquinas: Sententia libri de anima. ‘Comentaria . . . A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a contem- 2 super libro Aristotelis de anima’. porary hand, in very faded red ink. 2 r refs. Leonine XLV/1 (1984), 3^260, on this edition 19* (= Ed ) On a a large initial ‘M’ is supplied in blue. Other initials are sup- 2 and 69*; seeTorrell 171^4, 341. plied in red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red. Provenance: Purchased from John Mozley Stark for »1. 1. 0; see Venice: Antonello di Barasconi and Guilelmus Anima Mia, Library Bills (1856^8),139; Books Purchased (1856), 4. Tridinensis, 31 May 1485. Folio. 6 shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.51. collation: a^h . SECOND COPY H *1520; Go¡ T-238; not in Pr; BSB-Ink T-207; Michelitsch 195;

Sheet E4.7 is printed with the same types as the rest of the book, Oates1942; Sheppard 4088. not as BMC note. COPY Binding: Contemporary German (Liesborn) blind-tooled calf, Previously bound with a copy of Gratia Dei, Aesculanus, r with two metal catches and clasps. At the head of the spine a six- Quaestiones disputatae; on a1 a note in a nineteenth-century teenth/seventeenth-century manuscript title in brown ink on a Italian(?) hand: ‘in ¢ne Gratia Dei de Asulo Ord. Pred. Quest. rectangular paper label.‘B C > 39’ in black ink on the last part of disputate’. the tail of the spine, painted white. Double ¢llets form a triple Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century gold-tooled (¢llet) half frame. Within the outer frame, a rectangular decorative stamp, olive-green morocco with yellow marbled pasteboards; yellow rectangular ‘Cosmas’ and Damianus’ stamps, circular ‘Ihs’ and marbled pastedowns. Size: 315 ¿ 217 ¿ 14 mm. Size of rosette stamps, a small lozenge-shaped star stamp, and small leaf: 307 ¿ 207 mm. six-petalled £owers. The following frame is decorated with the Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3378. two circular ‘Ihs’ and rosette stamps, a small lozenge-shaped Bequeathed in 1914. £eur-de-lis stamp, the star stamp, and a shield-shaped eagle shelfmark: Byw. G 3.19. stamp. Diagonal double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated T-159 Thomas Aquinas with the curcular ‘Ihs’and rosette stamps, the star stamp, a larger Sententia super Metaphysicam. circular rosette stamp, a large lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis stamp, r a1 [Title-page.] and with the six-petalled £ower stamp at each intersection. The r impression of thirteenth-century manuscripts used as paste- a2 Thomas Aquinas: Sententia super Metaphysicam. ‘Aristotelis downs, but now removed, is still visible inside both covers. Strips clarissimi ac ¢dissimi commentatoris in primum librum metha- from the same manuscript are still visible in the binding. Size: phisice preclarissima commentaria’. 312 ¿ 215 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 205 mm. refs. ed. M. R. Cathala (Turin, Marietti, 1935), 1^745; Torrell A parchment leaf containing the calendar from Sept. to Dec. 231^3, 344. Incipit: ‘[S]icut docet philosophus in politicis suis . . . et primum intelligibile et primum bonum quod supra dixi’. from a thirteenth-century manuscript, in two columns, is now r loose inside the front cover. This leaf was clearly used as a paste- k4 [Colophon.] Contains a mention of the ten-year privilege down (traces ofcopper rust and glue), but its text and script do not obtained by Calcedonius from the republic of Venice; see Fulin seem to match the impression on the boards. no. 15. The signatures f2, f4, and G1^3, printed in error in capitals, have Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, for Alexander Calcedonius, 20 Dec. been corrected in an early hand in brown ink. Some marginal 1493. Folio. 6 4 notes, mainly extracting key concepts, and ‘nota’ marks in an collation: a^z h m k . v r r early hand in brown ink, mostly on q8 ^r1 . A correction on r8 . Woodcut diagrams. A few other similar notes in a di¡erent early hand in brown ink. HC 1509; Go¡ T-246; Pr 5383; BSB-Ink T-234; Michelitsch 183; r On a2 a large initial ‘M’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue Oates 2094; Sander 7273; Sheppard 4463. with reserved white decoration, within a ground made of blue COPY and red pen-work decoration with extension into the margin. Bound with O-077(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Other main initials are supplied in red with reserved white dec- ance. Size of leaf: 313 ¿ 212 mm. oration. Other initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes in Initials are supplied in red. red. shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.3(2). Provenance: Liesborn, Westphalia, Benedictines, SS. Cosmus, Damianus, et Simeon; stamps and inscription on the verso of the front parchment endleaf: ‘Liber sanctorum martirum Cosme Dammiani ac beatissimi Symeonis prophete in Lisborn ordinis t-160^t-162] thomas aquinas 2511

T-160 Thomas Aquinas Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelf- Summa contra gentiles. mark no. 127; see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »2; r see sale catalogue (1839), lot 262, and Books Purchased (1840), 2. [a1 ] [List of contents.] A list of contents precedes each book. r shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.22. [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa contra gentiles.‘De ueritate catho- lice ¢dei contra errores in¢delium’. T-162 Thomas Aquinas refs. Leonine XIII^XV (1918^30), I 3^III 299; Torrell 96^117, 332^3. Summa contra gentiles. v [*1 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis, not after 1474]. r Folio. As dated by CIBN and BSB-Ink; Sheppard dates [c.1470^ [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa contra gentiles.‘De ueritate catho- 2]; Pellechet assigns to [Heinrich Eggestein?]. lice ¢dei contra errores gentilium’. collation: [a^d10 e8 f^h10 i k8 l6 m^p10 q8 r s10 t8 v^z A B10 C12]. refs. SeeT-160. H *1385; Go¡ T-190; BMC I 77; Pr 322; BSB-Ink T-269; CIBN Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, and Nicolaus de T-162; Michelitsch 60; Ohly, ‘Reyser’, 6; Pellechet 986; Rhodes Frankfordia, [1476]. Folio and 4o. As dated by Sheppard; CIBN 1697; Sack, Freiburg, 3437; Sheppard 233. and BSB-Ink date [not after 1476]. 6 10 COPY collation: [* a^z A^E ]. Bound with H-016; see there for details of binding and proven- H *1386; Go¡ T-192; BMC V 193; Pr 4159; BSB-Ink T-270; CIBN ance. Size of leaf: 388 ¿ 268 mm. T-164; Michelitsch 61; Oates 1658; Rhodes 1698; Sheppard 3340^ A few marginal notes, mainly extraction of key words and struc- 1. turing of the text, in an early German hand. FIRST COPY Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter headings are supplied in Wanting the blank leaf [E10]. red; capital strokes in red. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) mottled calf, the spine gold- shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 1.17(1). tooled. ‘Thomas contra gentiles’ in brown ink along the fore- edge. Size: 242 ¿ 170 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 235 ¿ 164 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an Italian T-161 Thomas Aquinas humanist hand in brown ink. Summa contra gentiles (ed. Johannes Franciscus Provenance: Giovanbattista Pestoni (sixteenth century?); r Venetus). inscription on [*1 ]: ‘Di Giouan Batista Pestoni dal Borgo alla Collina di Casentino e suo amici’. Below, another early inscrip- [a v] Johannes FranciscusVenetus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] 1 tion, completely erased. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin Marcus Barbus, titular Cardinal-priest of St Mark. Incipit: (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 791; see ‘[M]ultos hac tempestate uiros . . .’ Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »0. 12. 0; see sale cata- [a v] ‘Capitula’. 1 logue (1841), lot148, and Books Purchased (1842), 4. [b r] Thomas Aquinas: Summa contra gentiles. ‘Liber de ueritate 1 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.11. Catholice ¢dei contra errores gentilium’. Edited by Johannes SECOND COPY FranciscusVenetus, as stated in his letter to Barbus. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf; refs. SeeT-160. bound for the Bodleian Library.Yellow-edged leaves, early manu- Rome: Arnoldus Pannartz, 20 Sept. 1475. Folio. script title across the upper edge, close to the spine, in black ink: collation: [a6 b^k10 l8 m^x10 y8 z A10 B8 C^F10 G8 H12]. ‘S.T.De > Veritate’. Another early title, in black inkon a rectangu- 300 leaves, the last blank. lar parchment label now pasted inside the front cover: ‘Libri de HC 1387; Go¡ T-191; Pr 3529; CIBN T-163; Michelitsch 62; veritate catholice ¢dei contra errores gentilium sancti Thome de Sheppard 2814. Aquino’. Size: 243 ¿ 180 ¿ 52 mm. Size of leaf: 236 ¿ 157 mm. r COPY Another early manuscripttitle on [*1 ]. Earlysignatures occasion- Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment over pasteboards. ally visible in the upper and lower right-hand corners of the Imprint information in gold on a rectangular gold-tooled red rectos. r leather label at the head of the spine; green-edged leaves; green On [a1 ] a large initial ‘U’ is supplied in red with reserved white pastedowns; azure silk bookmark. Size: 339 ¿ 235 ¿ 75 mm. decoration. Other initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading Size of leaf: 330 ¿ 228 mm. underlining are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Early signatures partially visible. Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Udalrichus et r Principal initials are supplied in blue with reserved white decora- Afra; book-plate and early inscription on [*2 ]: ‘Monast: SS. tion within a ground made of red pen-work decoration with an Vdalrici et Afrae Augustae’. Royal Library, Munich; Munich extension into the margin to form a border. Other initials and shelfmark, or possibly a duplicate number, ‘Inc. 688’ in brown v paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Running chapter ink, on a slip inserted into the book and in pencil on [E10 ]. r numbers in red. On [H11 ] below the colophon the date ‘.J.i.1475’ Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in in the rubricator’s hand in red ink. Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Provenance: Florence, Dominicans, S. Marcus; inscription on shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.49. r [a1 ]: ‘Iste liber est conuentus sancti Marci de Florentia ordinis predicatorum emptus ex elemosinis ipsi convento traditis anno domini Mcccclxxvo’. Albergotti family (eighteenth century); ‘Albergotti’ in pencil on the front endleaf. Dimitrij Petrovich, 2512 thomas aquinas [t-163^t-165

2 r T-163 Thomas Aquinas a2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Tertiapars. Summa theologiae I^III. refs. Leonine XI^XII/1 (1903^6), XI 5^XII/1 338; see Torrell 142^59, 333^4. Part II/2 only. r 2 r w2 [Colophon.] a2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda v w2 ‘Tabula super tertiam partem’. secundae.‘Secundus liber secunde partis’. refs. LeonineVIII^X (1895^9),VIII 5^X 553; seeTorrell142^59, Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1496. Folio. In three parts dated: (I^ II) [undated]; (III) 15 Jan. 1496. 333^4. 8 6 8.6.6.6 8 6 8 v collation: Part I: A^E F^H I^O Z Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee ; ¡9 [Colophon.] 8 6 8.6 6 8 [* r] ‘Tabula questionum’. part II/1: a^d e^n o^x y z aa^cc dd ee ; part II/2: AA^ 1 DD8 EE^GG6 HH II8 KK^NN6 OO8 PP^ZZ Aa^Ff6 Gg8 Basel: [Michael Wenssler], 1485. Folio. In three parts dated: (I) 6 2 8 6 Hh^Vv ; part III: a^d e^z h m t‹ k w . Leaf a2 signed b2. 1485; (II/1) 20 Aug.1485; (II/2) 16 Aug. 1485; (III) undated. HC *1436, II, pt1 = H *1457 (II/2); C 566; Go¡ T-196; BMC II 441; collation: Part I: a10 b^v8 x6 y8; part II/1: A10 B^T8 V10; part II/ 2 10 8 10 6 8 8+1 8 6 Pr 2102; BSB-Ink T-280; CIBN T-168; Michelitsch 112; Sack, 2: a b^z aa^ee ¡ [*] ; part III: Aa^Rr Ss Tt Vv . Freiburg, 3442^3; not in Sheppard. Gathering [*] is numbered ‘1 2 3 4’, but not signed. H *1434; Go¡ T-194; BMC III 729; Pr 7506^8; BSB-Ink T-278; COPY CIBN T-166; Hillard 1958; Michelitsch 110; Sack, Freiburg, 3439; Part II/1only.Wanting the blank leaf ee8. Sheppard 2344. Binding: Contemporary German (Lu« beck, S. Catherina) blind- tooled sheep(?) over wooden boards, with two metal catches, two COPY 2 clasps lost; at the head of the upper cover, a manuscript title on a Part II/2 only.Wanting the blank leaf a1. rectangular parchment label encased in a metal frame and cov- Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, ered with horn. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at with two metal catches, a metal clasp, and remains of another. A head of lower cover.Triple ¢llets form a double frame.Within the manuscript title in brown ink on a rectangular paper label at the outer frame a foliate sta¡ and £ower roll (?). A set of diagonal head of the spine. On the upper cover, triple ¢llets form a double triple ¢llets divides the inner rectangle into four triangular com- frame. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into partments. Within the diagonal set of ¢llets the foliate sta¡ roll. lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated The compartments are decoratedwith a circular stamp represent- with a small six-petalled circular £oral stamp. On the lower ing Mary with the Christ child on a crescent moon surrounded by cover, triple ¢llets form a frame; within the frame triple ¢llets rays, a £euron, and awheel and sword stamp, thesebeing the attri- divide the area into four compartments, each further divided butes of St Catherine of Alexandria, to whom the Franciscan into four triangular compartments by diagonal ¢llets. Size: monastery of Lu« beck was dedicated and which later became the 410 ¿ 295 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 407 ¿ 284 mm. 2 r emblem of the Stadtbibliothek there. Size: 315 ¿ 220 ¿ 52 mm. On a2 the initial ‘P’ is supplied in red. Other initials are supplied Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 212 mm. in red. Insideboth covers is still visible the impression left by contempor- Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841),1815; inscription on the ary manuscripts used as pastedowns and now removed. front pastedown:‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris inV[elen] 1815’; Extensive marginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts, but sale (1843), lot 321. Purchased at Niesert’s sale for »0. 17. 0; see also providing corrections to the text, in two contemporary Books Purchased (1843), 3. German hands, in brown and red ink. In the box-case is kept a shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.13. letter dated Lu« beck, 9 June 1920, probably from a librarian of the Stadtbibliothek of the city, in response to an enquiry by E. P. T-164 Thomas Aquinas Goldschmidt, relating to the binding of this volume; it states that Summa theologiae I^III. the stamps ofthis binding can be found in a number of bindings in the Stadtbibliothek of Lu« beck (a list is provided). r A1 [Title-page.] A few initials are supplied in red ink. r A2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Prima pars. Provenance: Lu« beck, Franciscans, S. Catherina, 1225^1530; see refs. Leonine IV^V (1888^9), IV 5^V 576; see Torrell 142^59, letter (above). Lu« beck, Stadtbibliothek; stamp and duplicate 333^4. stamp. Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887^1954); initials ‘E. P. G.’ r Ee4 ‘Tabula prime partis’. and no.‘39’ in green ink on the front pastedown. Albert Ehrman r a1 [Title-page.] (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; purchased from Goldschmidt r a2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars: Prima in 1933, for »12. 10. 0; accession no. ‘1503’. Presented in 1978 by secundae.‘Prima pars secunde partis summe theologie’. John Ehrman. refs. LeonineVI^VII (1891^2),VI 5^VII 355; seeTorrell 142^59, shelfmark: Broxb. 33.4. 333^4. v ee3 ‘Capitula prime partis secunde partis’. r T-165 Thomas Aquinas AA1 [Title-page.] r Summa theologiae: Prima pars. AA2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda r secundae. [A1 ] [List of quaestiones.] r refs. LeonineVIII^X (1895^9),VIII 5^X 553; seeTorrell142^59, [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Prima pars. 333^4. r Vv1 ‘Tabula questionum secundi libri secunde partis’. 2 r a1 [Title-page.] t-165^t-168] thomas aquinas 2513

r refs. Leonine IV^V (1888^9), IV 5^V 576; see Torrell 142^59, [*2 ] ‘Capitula’. 333^4. [Padua]: Albertus de Stendal, 5 Oct. 1473. Folio. [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1468?]. Folio. As dated by CIBN and collation: [a b] c d10 e8 f10 g h8 i^o10 p8 q10 r^z8 h m aa10 bb12 [*6]. BMC; Sheppard dates [c.1472]; CIBN’s choice of dating has been The third leaf of the last gathering is signed ‘3’. preferred over Sheppard’s following personal communication H *1440; Go¡ T-197; BMC VII 911; Pr 6781; BSB-Ink T-272; between A. Coates and U. Baurmeister in Oct. and Nov. 2002, Michelitsch 116; Oates 2550; Sheppard 5572.

relating to type similarities between this edition and Psalterium COPY [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1468?] (Bod-inc. P-499), in particular Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. the state of type 115 G. Pellechet assigns to [Mainz: Peter Binding: Seventeenth-century parchment over pasteboards; Schoe¡er]. manuscript title and imprint in brown ink at the head of the 6 10 10+1 10 8 collation: [A a^s t v^z aa bb ]. spine. Size: 293 ¿ 218 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 206 mm. H 1439; BMC I 191; Pr 879; CIBN T-169; Pellechet 1036; Sheppard Early signatures partially visible. Running ‘quaestio’ numbers in 672; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1159. an early hand in brown ink. On the upper left-hand corner of the COPY verso of the front endleaf ‘I. 307’ in light brown ink, the number In gathering [t] the inserted leaf is placed between the third and deleted and replaced by ‘no. 86’, both in a modern hand. fourth leaves (fols189^90). Provenance: Frederic North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1766^1827); Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden circular stamp with a Gothic ‘G’ surmounted by an earl’s coronet r boards, with two metal clasps and catches; ¢ve bosses on each on [a2 ]; sale (9 Nov. 1835), lot 210. Purchased for »2. 0. 0; see cover lost. Manuscript title in black ink at the head of the spine. Books Purchased (1836), 3. On both covers double ¢llets form a double frame. Within the shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.30. outer frame a square stamp containing two lions and a tree at each corner; also a circular large rosette stamp, a circular six- T-167 Thomas Aquinas petalled £ower, a pot with £owers, a small and a large lozenge- Summa theologiae: Prima pars (ed. Franciscus de shaped £eur-de-lis, and rectangular ‘Ihesus’and ‘Maria’ stamps. Diagonal double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge- Neritono, corr. Petrus Cantianus Venetus and Johannes shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated with two Franciscus Venetus). r square crowned lion rampant stamps, a small lozenge-shaped a2 ‘Capitula’. r double-headed eagle, a large lozenge-shaped eagle, a lozenge- b1 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Prima pars. Edited by shaped mythical beast [a dragon?], and a circular lamb-and-£ag Franciscus de Neritono, corrected by Petrus Cantianus Venetus stamp. Stamps include Weale-Taylor pl. xi nos 4^8.Yellow-edged and Johannes FranciscusVenetus, as stated in the colophon. leaves. Size: 408 ¿ 305 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 393 ¿ 283 mm. refs. Leonine IV^V (1888^9), IV 5^V 576; see Torrell 142^59, Early manuscript signatures partially visible. 333^4. r v On [a1 ] a seven-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in interlocked red and bb12 [Colophon.] blue within a square ground in red pen-work decoration with Venice: [Nicolaus Jenson], 1477. Folio. extension into the margin; in the area de¢ned by the letter foliate 8 10 8 10 12 collation: a b c d^x z h m k A^H I^L M . pen-work decoration in red and reserved white on a green gound. HC *1442; Go¡ T-198; BMC V 177; Pr 4103; BSB-Ink T-273; CIBN Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue, T-170; Michelitsch 118; Sack, Freiburg, 3444; Sheppard 3283. sometimes with red pen-work decoration. Capital strokes in red. r COPY On [a1 ] a contemporary manuscript heading is supplied in red ink: ‘Incipit prima pars summe beati Thome de Aquino doctoris Wanting the blank leaves a1 and a8. eximii’. Running ‘quaestio’ numbers, dots marking word divi- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets) calf; bound sions, lines indicating ‘a capo’, and touching up of poorly inked for the Bodleian Library. Yellow-edged leaves. Sixteenth/seven- letters, all in red ink. teenth-century manuscript title in dark brown ink, on a square Provenance: Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Collis Mariae parchment label now pasted inside the front cover. Size: 270 ¿ r 187 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 262 ¿ 170 mm. (Marienbrink), Augustinian Nuns; inscription on [A1 ]: ‘Liber sororum ordinis Augustini in Coesfeldia’. Georg Franz Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 243; pur- strokes in red. Provenance: Johannes Span (¢fteenth century). Eichsta« tt, chased for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 2. r shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 1.16. Bavaria, unidenti¢ed convent; inscriptions on b1 : ‘Conuentus Eystettensis’ and ‘De libris f Johannis span lectoris .f.l.w.si.’ Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘2782’ in pencil on v T-166 Thomas Aquinas M12 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not Summa theologiae: Prima pars (ed. Franciscus de in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.11. Neritono). r [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Prima pars. Edited by T-168 Thomas Aquinas Franciscus de Neritono, as stated in the colophon. refs. Leonine IV^V (1888^9), IV 5^V 576; see Torrell 142^59, Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, prima secundae. r 333^4. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars: Prima v bb12 [Colophon.] secundae.‘Prima pars secunde’. 2514 thomas aquinas [t-168^t-170

refs. LeonineVI^VII (1891^2),VI 5^VII 355; seeTorrell 142^59, Provenance: Kaspar Faber (¢fteenth century), of the collegiate r 333^4. church of S.Vitus, Freising, Bavaria; inscription on a1 : ‘Caspar r [r7 ] ‘Tabula’. Faber Con. Sti.Viti Frisingae’. Paulus Sudlandt(?) (¢fteenth cen- v [r10 ] [Colophon.] tury); erased inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Liber magistri Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 8 Nov. 1471. Folio. Pauli [Sudlandt?]’. On the same leaf:‘Est mei Johannis [ ]’erased. collation: [a b10 c12 d^g10 h10+1 i^l10 m12 n^q10 r12]. Michael Hierschauer (£. 1645^64); inscription on the same leaf: 177 leaves, the last two blank. ‘Michael Hierschauer cappelanus in Furst sum uocatus anno H *1447; Go¡ T-203; BMC I 28; Pr 97; BSB-InkT-281; CIBN T-172; 1645’. Daniel Holzmayr (seventeenth century); inscription on Michelitsch123; Rhodes1700; Sack, Freiburg, 3447; Sheppard 51. the same leaf: ‘Ex dono domini Danielis Holzmayr ciuis: Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480, MA 80. Monac: Senat: ac mercatoris pro noua fundatione in Bauaria’. Schongau, Bavaria, Discalced Carmelites; inscription on the COPY same leaf: ‘Conuent: Schongau: Carmel: Discalc:’, and on a r: Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century calf over wooden 1 ‘Conuentus Schongauiani Carmel: Discal:’. Duplicate from the boards bevelled inwards, with two metal clasps and catches. Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown ink on front endleaf Author and title blind-tooled at the head of the spine in a portion and ‘Inc. Typ. No. 1961’ in brown ink on the verso of the same coloured black. ‘D (?)’ in black ink on a portion of the spine leaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in coloured green. Light green-edged leaves. Size: 413 ¿ 285 ¿ Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. 60 mm. Size of leaf: 400 ¿ 274 mm. r shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.5. On [a1 ]: ‘Sub tit: Theol: Scholast:’ in brown ink in a seventeenth- century(?) hand. Contemporary catchwords in red ink. Some marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, but T-170 Thomas Aquinas also extracting key words and structuring the text, in an early Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, prima secundae. r German hand, in brown ink mostly underlined in red. Also a2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars: Prima ‘nota’ marks in red and brown ink. secundae.‘Prima pars secunde partis summe theologie’. r On [a1 ] a large initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red within a square ground refs. SeeT-168. v made of red pen-work decoration and yellow wash. Between the m8 [Colophon.] r two columns of text some pen-work decoration in violet ink ends k1 ‘Capitula’. in the lower margin forming foliate decoration. Other initials, Venice: Andreas Torresanus de Asula, et Socii, 1483. Folio. The paragraph marks, and running ‘quaestio’ numbers are supplied associates were Bartholomaeus de Blavis de Alexandria et in red; capital strokes in red. Maphaeus de Paterbonis de Salodio. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- collation: a^z h m8 k6. label; sale (1835), lot 244; purchased for »0. 18. 0; see Books HC (+ Addenda) *1449; Go¡ T-205; BMC V 306; Pr 4700; BSB-Ink Purchased (1835), 2. T-283; CIBN T-173; Michelitsch 125; Sack, Freiburg, 3448^9; shelfmark: Auct. 7Q inf. 1.15. Sheppard 3760.

COPY T-169 Thomas Aquinas Wanting the blank leaves a1 and k6. Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, prima secundae. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 327 ¿ 232 ¿ 40 mm. Size of a r Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars: Prima 1 leaf: 316 ¿ 208 mm. secundae.‘Prima pars secunde partis summe theologie’. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts and adding refs. SeeT-168. v ‘nota’ marks, in a contemporary German hand in brown ink. 5 [Colophon.] r 10 On a an initial is supplied in blue with white pen-work decora- 6 r ‘Capitula’. 2 1 tion on a square gold ground surrounded by a pink frame edged Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn and Petrus de Bartua, in black; the gilt with punch-dotting. In the lower and outer mar- 1478. Folio. gins a £oral and foliate border in pink, red, blue, green, gold, and 10 12 10 8 collation: a^r s t^y 1^5 6 . gold dots; also a peacock. Other initials and paragraph marks are HC *1448; Go¡ T-204; BMC V 194; Pr 4172; BSB-Ink T-282; supplied in red or blue. Capital strokes in red. Michelitsch 124; Oates1668^9; Sheppard 3348. Provenance: Dortmund, Westphalia, Dominicans; inscription r COPY on a2 : ‘Conuentus Tremon Ord. Fratrum Praedicatorum’.

Wanting the blank leaf 68. Above the inscription a shield: azure, a man’s bust proper with Binding: Contemporary wooden boards backed with pigskin two horns, vested gules. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ blind-tooled with a repeated £oral stamp.Two catches and clasps 1854); see binding; not identi¢ed in his sale (1835). Samuel Butler lost. ‘S. Thome’ in black ink along the fore-edge. Leather index (1774^1839); sale, pt II, lot 216. Purchased for »15; see annotated tabs. Strips from a thirteenth-century glossed manuscript are sale catalogue; listedwithoutthe price in BooksPurchased (1840), visible in the binding; also two small pieces of an early printed 33. text. Size: 293 ¿ 215 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 202 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.19. Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and add- ing ‘nota’ marks, in an early German hand in brown ink. Main initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue. Other initi- als and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. t-171^t-173] thomas aquinas 2515

r T-171 Thomas Aquinas On [a1 ] the heading is supplied in manuscript in red ink: ‘Incipit Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. secunda secunde doctoris sancti Thome de Aquino. Questio r prima de ¢de et eius obiectio quod est ueritas prima’. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda r On [a1 ] an un¢nished 11^line initial ‘P’ is supplied in interlocked secundae. red and blue with reserved white decoration, the ¢ne pen-work refs. LeonineVIII^X (1895^9),VIII 5^X 553; seeTorrell142^59, decoration surrounding the letter has not been ¢nished; same 333^4. r pen-work decoration, in red ink, in the outer margin of the same [y1 ] [List of contents.] leaf. Other initials, paragraph marks, and running ‘quaestio’ [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, not after 1463]. Folio. numbers are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. collation: [a^d12 e10 f^o12 p q8 r^v12 x10 y8]. Provenance: Purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books Purchased HC *1454; Go¡ T-208; BMC I 51; Pr 199; BSB-Ink T-286; CIBN (1789), 1. T-174; Michelitsch 130; Sack, Freiburg, 3452; Sheppard 127. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.Y 1.9.

COPY shelfmark: Auct.7Q 1.8. In gathering [q] the seventh leaf, fol. 181, blank, has been cut v away; note ‘hic nullus est defectus’ is printed on [q8 ], fol. 182, T-173 Thomas Aquinas not as BMC.Wanting the blank leaves [y7^8]. Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. r Leaf [a1 ], l. 1:‘[ ]O|t mmuš eq con|ideracoš eq . . .’ r > [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the secundae. Bodleian Library, with the gold stamp of the Library on both refs. SeeT-171. covers. A contemporary manuscript title in brown ink: ‘secunda [* r] [List of contents.] secunde s. Thome’on a rectangular parchment label now pasted 1 onto the front pastedown. Yellow-edged fore-edge. Size: 420 ¿ [Strasbourg: Printer of the1472 Aquinas‘Summa’],1472. Folio. Pr 315 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 402 ¿ 287 mm. and BMC assign to [Esslingen: Conrad Fyner]. First distin- Contemporary manuscript signatures, in red ink, mostly visible. guished (as noted by Sheppard) by V. Scholderer, ‘Notes on the Contemporary manuscript catchwords and manuscript foliation Incunabula of Esslingen’, Gb Jb (1950), 167^71, at 168, repr. in in brown ink. Running ‘quaestio’ numbers and some marginal Scholderer, Fifty Essays, 224^8; Kurt Ohly, ‘Eggestein, Fyner, notes, mainly ‘nota’ marks and corrections to the text, in an early Knoblochtzer’, Gb Jb (1962), 122^35, argues for [Heinrich Eggestein] as printer. CIBNalso assigns doubtfully to [Eggestein]. hand. Also extraction of key words and concepts in very large let- 12 10+1 10 12 8 6 12 10 12 10 8 ters in the upper margins, occasionally decorated in pen. collation: [a^k l m n o p q^y z aa bb * ]. r H *1460; Go¡ T-210; BMC II 511; Pr 2455; BSB-Ink T-288; CIBN On [a1 ] a seven-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in blue with reserved white decoration, within a square ground made of red pen-work T-176; Michelitsch 137; Rhodes 1701; Sheppard 268. decoration with extension into the margin. A few other similar COPY initials. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Wanting the blank leaves [bb10] and [*8]. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the label; sale (1835), lot 246; purchased for »3. 0. 0; see Books Bodleian Library. Size: 412 ¿ 314 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 397 ¿ Purchased (1835), 2. 282 mm. shelfmark: Auct.7Q inf. 1.14. Sixteenth-century manuscript obituary notes, in German, on a parchment strip pasted inside the front cover.‘De virtutibus theo- T-172 Thomas Aquinas logicis et aliis’ in a sixteenth-century hand in the upper margin of r a ae Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. [a1 ]; on the same leaf, in the upper right-hand corner: ‘2 2 D. r Thom. Aquin.’ in a seventeenth-century hand in brown ink. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda Running ‘quaestio’ numbers and references to folio numbers in secundae. the list of contents in an early hand in brown ink. Early signature refs. SeeT-171. v partially visible. [C10 ] [Colophon.] r r On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in interlocked red and [D1 ] [List of contents.] blue with reserved white acanthus-leaf decoration edged in Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 6 Mar. 1467. Folio. brown, within a square ground made of red and violet pen-work collation: [a^e10 f12 g^k10 l^n8 o^t10 v6 x^z A^C10 D6]. decoration. With £oral and foliate extensions in brown ink H *1459; Go¡ T-209; BMC I 24; Pr 83; BSB-InkT-287; CIBN T-175; touched in red. Other main initials are supplied in blue with red Michelitsch 136; Oates 30; Pellechet 1049 (+ var.); Sheppard 40. pen-work decoration and sometimes brown ink pen-work as Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480, MA 53. well. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or

COPY blue. The colophon agrees with the second of Pellechet’s variants, but is Provenance: Augsburg, Observant Franciscans; inscription on r followed by the device in red. [a1 ]: ‘Pro bibliotheca Augustana Fratrum Minorum Regularis r Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia; the gold Obseruantiae’. Stamped shelfmark ‘29’attached to [a1 ]. Possibly stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; a duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘1987’ in pencil on marbled pastedowns. Size: 414 ¿ 308 ¿ 65 mm. Sizeofleaf: 395 ¿ the front pastedown in a hand that seems to be very similar to the 278 mm. one that generally wrote duplicate numbers in Munich books. If 2516 thomas aquinas [t-173^t-176

so, probably acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; refs. SeeT-171. not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. [Basel: Berthold Ruppel, not after 1474]. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.16. collation: [*8 a^c10 d10+1 e^z A^H10 I12], not as BMC. H *1456; Go¡ T-214; BMC III 715; Pr 7450; BSB-Ink T-289; CIBN T-174 Thomas Aquinas T-177; Michelitsch 133; Sheppard 2298. Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. COPY r The table here is bound at the end; in the lower right-hand corner [a2 ] [List of contents.] r r of [*1 ] there is an ‘I’ in red ink and ‘xxxiii’ in brown ink; to judge [b2 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. ‘Secunda secunde’ (from the colophon). ‘Quaestio from other similar marks still visible in other gatherings, red ara- prima de ¢de quantum ad eius obiectum. Rubrica’. bic numerals indicate the number of leaves within a gathering, refs. SeeT-171. brown roman numerals the number of the gathering. The marks on [*] would therefore suggest that the table was thought to be at Rome: Ulrich Han and Simon Nicolai Chardella, de Lucca, 1 Oct. the end. 1474. Folio. According to CIBN the Paris BnF copy has two Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards leaves inserted between gatherings [s] and [t]; the ¢rst and the laid over nineteenth-century restoration leather. Corner-pieces, last leaves of gathering [t] are di¡erently set from the Bodleian centre-piece, and clasps and catches lost. Yellow-edged leaves. copy. The Bodleian copy represents the earlier setting which The spine has been successively painted grey with a manuscript omitted the greater part of ‘Quaestio’ 86 and the beginning of title at the head, in black ink. Double ¢llets form a double frame. ‘Quaestio’ 87; these passages are included in the two additional Within the outer frame a repeated circular rosette stamp and leaves of the Parisian copy. small trefoil stamps. The inner rectangle is completely covered collation: [a8 b^d10 e^k8.10 l^p8 q10 r s8 t^x10 y8 A10 B8 C6 E4 F10 8 6 by a repeated small lozenge-shaped stamp of a spread eagle. In G^P Q ]. the centre a large lozenge frame is formed byabroad border deco- 330 leaves, 1 and 9 blank. rated with the small trefoil stamps. Strips from manuscripts visi- H 1461; Pr 3362; CIBNSupplement T-176a; Sheppard 2677. ble in the binding. Size: 390 ¿ 295 ¿ 110 mm. Size of leaf: 380 ¿ COPY 277 mm. Wanting the lowerhalfoftheblank leaf [a1] and theblank leaf [b1]. A few marginal notes, mainly structuring and providing correc- Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian laced case cartonnage bind- tions to the text, in a contemporary hand in brown ink. r ing, with three leather slips, applied to a text block previously On [a1 ] a large initial ‘P’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work bound on beech boards. Flat spine. With a nineteenth-century decoration with extensions along the margin. Other initials and paper quarter secondary cover with manuscript title and imprint paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Running chapter information on a rectangular paper label at the head of the spine. headings in red. Indications in brown ink for the rubricator also ‘D. Thomae Questiones’ along the fore-edge in brown ink. Size: visible. 430 ¿ 300 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 425 ¿ 284 mm. Provenance: Fu« rstenfeld, Bavaria, Cistercians, BVM and S. r Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and pro- Bernardus; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Monasterii Fu« rstenueld’. viding corrections to the text, in an early humanist hand in brown Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ in pencil on ink. On the front endleaf a bibliographical note in Italian refers to the same leaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in Giovan Battista Audi¡redi, Catalogus historicus-criticus 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Romanarum editionum saeculi XV (Rome, 1783). shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf. 2.23. r On [b2 ] Italian (Roman) three-quarter white vine-stem borders on a blue, red, and green ground incorporating a nine-line initial ‘P’ painted in gold; foliate extensions with some gold dotting in T-176 Thomas Aquinas the outer margin. In a wreath in the lower margin, a coat of Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. arms(?): the space within the wreath is divided horizontally into r [a2 ] [Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda two semi-circles, the upper containing the initial L, the lower secundae.] painted black; Sheppard is doubtful whether this is a coat of refs. SeeT-171. arms; moreover, the arms of de Le¤ vis are or, three chevrons r [K1 ] [List of quaestiones.] sable, for which see L-115 (Auct. L 1.6,7); see Pa« cht and v [K6 ] [Alphabetical list of subjects.] Alexander II 107, no. pr. 29. Other initials are supplied in red or blue with violet or red pen-work decoration. [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), Provenance: Cardinal Philippe de Le¤ vis de Que¤ lus? (À1475); see 1474^7]. Folio. As dated by Sheppard; CIBN dates [1474?], possible coat of arms above. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armor- BSB-Ink [c.1474^9], Sack [c.1476]. Printed in type 2 ofthe editions ascribed by Ohly to Georg Reyser. ial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. 10 12 10 8 10 12 10 10 6 8 shelfmark: Douce 302. collation: [a^e f g^o p q r^z A B C D^G H IK ], not as BMC. HC *1455; Go¡ T-211; BMC I 79; Pr 323; BSB-Ink T-290; CIBN T-175 Thomas Aquinas T-178; Michelitsch 132; Ohly, ‘Reyser’, 26; Sack, Freiburg, 3453; Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. Sheppard 248. r [*1 ] [List of contents.] COPY r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda Wanting [a2], the missing text being supplied in manuscript; also secundae. the blank leaves [a1] and [K8]. t-176^t-178] thomas aquinas 2517

Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled green collation: [*]8 a^i10 k l12 m^t10 v x12 y1^710 8 98 1010. In gathering diced calf; rebacked. Gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. [*] leaves 2^4 are numbered ‘2 3 4’, but the gathering is not signed. Size: 400 ¿ 290 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 390 ¿ 273 mm. HC *1463; Go¡ T-215; BMC V 264; Pr 5678; BSB-Ink T-292; CIBN Initials, paragraph marks, and running chapter numbers, in T-181; Michelitsch 140; Sheppard 3600.

roman numerals, in the middle of the upper and the outer mar- FIRST COPY gins, are supplied in red. Binding: Contemporary German quarter calf over wooden Provenance: Purchased for »3. 0. 0; see Books Purchased boards, with two metal clasps and catches; rebacked, with part (1840), 2. of the original spine pasted over. On the upper cover ‘2a secunde shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 1.19. sancti Thome > 91’ in a contemporary hand in black ink. Size: 307 ¿ 220 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 206 mm. T-177 Thomas Aquinas Running folio numbering ‘1^200’ only and subject headings in a Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. sixteenth-century humanist hand in brown ink. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and structuring the text, in [* v] ‘Tabula questionum secundi libri secunde partis’. 1 the ¢rst leaves only.On [* r] in an early hand in brown ink:‘S. per- [a r] Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda 1 1 egrinationis de(?) imontone(?)’.‘P 5678’ in pencil in Dunn’s hand secundae.‘Secundus liber secunde partis’. on the upper right-hand corner of the front endleaf. refs. SeeT-171. Provenance: Johannes Hu« ner (¢fteenth century?); inscription on Venice: Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, and Nicolaus de v [*1 ]: ‘Sum Joannis Hu« ener presbiteri(?) in Schramberg’. Frankfordia, 1475. Folio. Presented by George Dunn (1865^1912) in May1909; note in pen- 8 10 12 10 12 10 8 10 collation: [* a^i k l m^t v x y z A^F GH I ]; not as cil on the lower left-hand corner of the verso of the front endleaf: BSB-Ink. ‘D 28/5/09’. Types: 150 G, ¢rst words of sections; 75 G, text. 332 leaves, the last shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1479.1. r r blank. 2 columns. 51 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 190 ¿ 126 mm ([a2 ]). SECOND COPY Capital spaces. Here the ‘Tabula questionum’ is bound at the end. HC *1462; Go¡ T-212; Pr 4164; BSB-Ink T-291; CIBN T-179; Binding: Fifteenth-century Spanish blind-tooled Mude¤ jar bind- Michelitsch 139; Sheppard 3339. ing, of dark red goatskin over wooden boards with a very slight COPY inwards and outwards bevel. Two clasps (renewed) secured by Wanting [I1] and the blank leaf [I10]. three nails arranged in a triangle hinge on the upper cover. Two Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf, the sides covered with brass clasps of pointed form with indented sides secured by paper with printed £oral designs. Size: 290 ¿ 213 ¿ 60 mm. Size seven brass nails. Outer six-line frame. Border with groups of of leaf: 285 ¿ 201 mm. cross-shaped ornaments composed of ¢ve impressions of a small Running folio numbering ‘1^323’ and subject headings in Frater rosette, with diagonal rays. Centre with eighteen squares ¢lled Augustinus’ humanist hand in brown ink. A note on Aquinas on with knotwork tooling, in six groups each of three squares, out- r [*1 ], and other marginal notes, extracting key concepts and com- lined by linked strapwork, inside a knotwork border contained r menting on the text, also in his hand. On [b4 ] a note in the quiver- by a rectangular ¢llet. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp ing hand of an old person, possibly that of Augustinus. at head ofupper cover. Pale yellowish-brown edges. Double head- Contemporary signatures. bands originally of red silk. Sewn on four split thongs. r On [a1 ] an illuminated initial ‘P’ is supplied in purple within a Compartments of the spine have a decoration of lines, roundels, square gold ground edged in black; within the area de¢ned by and knotwork tools. Pastedown and one free endleaf at each end; the letter, a seated Dominican holding an open book with three no watermark. See Henry Thomas, Early Spanish Bookbindings friars standing before him. From the letter depart £oral and foli- (London, 1939), pl. XXIX, and 30^1 pl. LI. Size: 318 ¿ 210 ¿ ate extensions in purple, blue, green, and gold dots to form a bor- 70 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 202 mm. der; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing blue. hands in two early hands, one in light brown ink, the other in dark v Provenance: Frater Augustinus de Ratispona (¢fteenth century); brown ink; the latter that of Antonio de Portilla. On 109 : ‘Esta a r coat of arms on [a1 ]: azure, between two bars or the sun in splen- disposicion del provincial’ in the hand of the Medina del Campo dour; in chief, three stars of the second, and in base a cabled inscription in light brown ink. On the front of the ¢rst of the two anchor sable, the ¢eld £anked by the initials F A. Just below the endleaves inserted between the end of the text and the ‘Tabula inscription: ‘Frater Augustinus de Ratispona’. Francis Douce questionum’a sixteenth-century bibliographical note in Spanish: (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. ‘2e 2a S. Th. en tablas coloradas al principio ma oja blancas al shelfmark: Douce 219. cabo sieta(?) e cama (?) quaterno tiene ojas do (?) 22. quinternos 25. sexternos 4 quaternos 3’.Within the case-box are kept a photo- T-178 Thomas Aquinas graph of the binding and three letters from H. Thomas (British Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda secundae. Museum) to Ehrman, dated Jan. 1930, May 1930, and May 1937, all regarding the binding and provenance of this book. v [*1 ] ‘Tabula questionum secundi libri secunde partis’. On a r a large initial‘P’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue with r 1 a1 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Secunda pars, secunda reserved white decoration within a square ground made of very secundae.‘Secundus liber secunde partis’. ¢ne violet pen-work; the area de¢ned by the letter is decorated refs. SeeT-171. with the very ¢ne pen-work in violet (creating the shape of a Venice: [LeonardusWild], 1479. Folio. cross) within a red ground.With foliate extensions to form a full 2518 thomas aquinas [t-178^t-180

border in violet touched in gold. Other initials and paragraph T-179 Thomas Aquinas marks are supplied in red or violet. Running ‘quaestio’ numbers, Summa theologiae:Tertia pars.With‘Additiones’. in roman numerals, in red and violet. r Provenance: Santander, Franciscans of San Vicente de la a2 Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Tertiapars. Barquera; inscriptions on verso of rear endleaf: ‘p[er]tenesce refs. Leonine XI^XII (1903^6), XI 5^XII 338; see Torrell 142^ 59, 333^4. esta 2a 2e al conuento d[e]los fraires menores de sant Vicente r [*1 ] ‘Tituli tertie partis summe’. d[e]la barq[ue]ra por q[ue] ende se pago parte d[e]la limosna r [*6 ] ‘Registrum cartarum’. d[e]la casa p[ar]te d[e]la limosna q[ue] yo fray Antonio de portilla 2 r en la dicha casa morando acq[ui]ri tengo io a my uso co[n] auctor- a2 [Additiones.] ‘De partibus penitentie in speciali, et primo de idad del Venere[n]do padre Vica[rio] p[ro]vincial q[ue] estonces contritione. Questio prima’. era fray Ju[an] de Leniz(?) fasta q[ue] sus successores o la muerte refs. Leonine XII/2 (1906), 3^250. The ‘Additiones’ were com- q[ue] atodos de todas las cosas p[er]va me lo mande[n] dexar y por piled byThomas’disciples on the basis of his commentary on the q[ue] es v[er]dad ¢rme aq[ui] my no[m]bre Antonio de Portilla’. Sentences; a number of modern editors believe Raynaldus de Medina del Campo, Franciscans; inscription on the same leaf: Piperno to be the author; in the Brescia copy the author is said ‘troquse por ot[r]o q[ue] p[er]tenescia a medina del ca[m]po y by a contemporary hand to be Albertus de Brixia; see U. (?)de p[er]tenesce este’. Vienna, Bundesdenkmalamt (1918^ Baroncelli, Gli incunaboli della Biblioteca Queriniana di Brescia (Brescia, 1970), no. 925; seeTorrell147 n. 14. 1938); stamp on the front pastedown. Albert Ehrman (1890^ 2 v s1 [Colophon.] 1969); armorial book-plate; purchased in 1927 for »35; accession 2 v s1 ‘Registrum cartarum additionum’. no.‘1139’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. 2 r shelfmark: Broxb. 20.7. s2 ‘De partibus penitentie in spe. ali’. [Venice]: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 14 May T-178A Thomas Aquinas 1478. Folio. collation: Part I: a^d10 e8 f^h10 i^o10.8 p q10 qq4 r8 s6 t u8 x6 y8 z6 h8 Summa theologiae:Tertia pars. 10 6 2 12 10 8 6 r m [*] ; part II: a b^p q r s . Gathering [*] numbered ‘1 2 3’, [a1 ] [Thomas Aquinas: Summa theologiae: Tertiapars.] but not signed. refs. Leonine XI^XII (1903^6), XI 5^XII 338; see Torrell 142^ HC *1469; Go¡ T-221; Pr 4331; BSB-Ink T-297; CIBN T-187; 59, 333^4. r Michelitsch 146; Sheppard 3497. [E6 ] [Table of contents.] COPY [Basel: Michael Wenssler, c.1474]. Folio. 10 8 10 8 10 6 10 8 10 8 6 10 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the collation: [a b c d^l m n^p q r s t v^y z h A^E ]. Bodleian Library. Manuscript title along the fore-edge. Two H *1468 = H 13641; Go¡ T-219; BMC III 720; Pr 7474; BSB-Ink leather index tabs. Size: 318 ¿ 215 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ T-296; CIBN T-185; Pellechet 1057; Sack, Freiburg, 3457; 195 mm. Sheppard 2313. Some marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, in COPY an early German hand; also some extraction of key concepts in In this copy there is no leaf containing the register: see Pellechet the same hand and in Hierschauer’s.‘1306’ in brown ink on a rec- and BMC. tangular paper label pasted onto the upper right-hand corner of Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the the front pastedown. Bodleian Library. Size: 415 ¿ 315 ¿ 63 mm. Size of leaf: 401 ¿ Main initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue. Other initi- 290 mm als are supplied in red or blue, paragraph marks and capital r On [a1 ] a nine-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in maroon with acanthus strokes in red. scrolling in white on an orange ground decorated in yellow within Provenance: Paulus Sudlandt(?) (¢fteenth century); erased r a segmented frame of grey and blue, and with foliate extensions inscription on a1 : ‘Liber magistri Pauli Sudlandt(?)’. Indersdorf, r into the margins in green, blue, red, pink, grey and white. Other Bavaria, Augustinian Canons Regular, BVM; inscription on a2 : principal initials are supplied in blue, green, orange, or red with ‘Canoniae Understor¡’. Michael Hierschauer (£. 1645^1664); r acanthus scrolling in grey or white on decorated grounds of red, inscription on a1 : ‘Michael Hierschauer cappelanus in Furst green, blue, and within frames of green, red, orange, or blue; sum uocatus anno [16]64’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, some lesser initials are supplied in red, pink, maroon, or blue Munich; ‘Duplum’ and ‘Inc. Typ. No. 1306’ in brown ink on the 2 v (some with reserved white decoration), and with pen-work dec- same leaf, ‘1742’ in pencil on s6 . Acquired between 1847 and oration in red, pink, green, and black; other initials (some with c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. extensions into the margins) are supplied in red or blue; running shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.2. headings and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes r in red. On [E3 ] a red three-line initial ‘A’ has an extension into the lower margin ending in a human face with large ears and nose. T-180 Thomas Aquinas Irregular manuscript foliation in black ink in the upper margin: De arte praedicandi. r 1^234. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De arte praedicandi.‘Tractatulus Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown; no indication given solennis de arte et uero modo predicandi ex diuersis sacrorum by the shelfmark. doctorum scripturis et principaliter . . . Thome de Aquino ex shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 2.7. paruo suo quodam tractatulo recollectus ubi secundum modum et formam materie presentis procedit’. Incipit: ‘[C]ommunicaturus meis desiderantibus hoc quod de modo t-180^t-184] thomas aquinas 2519

predicandi . . .’ Erroneously attributed to Aquinas. Compiled SECOND COPY from works by Jacobus de Fusignano and that attributed to Bound with a large number of other miscellaneous fragments in a Henricus de Hassia (T. M. Charland, Artes praedicandi (Paris, modern guard-book. 1936), 87) (CIBN). A fragment. Leaf B6 only. Size of fragment: 145 ¿ 102 mm. r [a9 ] [Colophon.] Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. v [a9 ] ‘Restat modo formare arborem que ¢t in hunc modum cum sua shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(20). declaratione et intellectu’. Incipit: ‘[P]redicatio assimilatur arbori reali . . .’ T-182 Thomas Aquinas [Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner], 1477. Folio. De arte praedicandi. collation: [a10]. A r [Title-page.] ‘Tractatus solennis de arte et uero modo predicandi H *1358 = 1359; Go¡ T-263; Pr 2139; BSB-Ink T-300; Michelitsch 1 ex diuersis sacrorum doctorum scripturis et principaliter . . . 32, 33; Sheppard 1572. Micro¢che: Unit 22: Rhetoric Part I, RH Thome de Aquino ex paruo suo quodam tractatulo recollectus 66. ubi secundum modum et formam materie presentis procedit. COPY Una cum tractatulo eximii doctoris Heinrici de Hassia de arte Without the‘Arbor’, as in Hain’s copy. predicandi sequitur ut infra’. r Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco with black A2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De arte praedicandi. Incipit: cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Red-edged leaves. Size: ‘[C]ommunicaturus meis desiderantibus hoc quod de modo pre- 288 ¿ 198 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 188 mm. dicandi . . .’ r ‘7’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of [a1 ]. refs. SeeT-180. r Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. B5 ‘Restat modo formare arborem que ¢t in hunc modum cum sua Provenance: Acquired around 1885^6 to judge from the binding declaratione et intellectu’. Incipit: ‘[P]redicatio assimilatur arbori and the shelfmark. reali . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.32. [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, c.1489?^95?]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; BSB-Ink dates [c.1490^5].‘The ‘‘Arbor’’ and the tract T-181 Thomas Aquinas of Henricus de Hassia do not seem ever to have been added to De arte praedicandi. this edition’ (BMC note). collation: AB6. r A1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De arte praedicandi. ‘Tractatus HC *1352; BMC III 630; Pr 2902; BSB-InkT-305; Sheppard 2089. solennis de arte et uero modo predicandi ex diuersis sacrorum COPY doctorum scripturis et principaliter . . . Thome de Aquino ex Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf with brown paruo suo quodam tractatulo recollectus ubi secundum modum cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 220 ¿ 151 ¿ 7 mm. et formam materie presentis procedit’. Incipit: Size of leaf: 213 ¿ 140 mm. ‘[C]ommunicaturus meis desiderantibus hoc quod de modo pre- Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ dicandi . . .’ and ‘2603’ in pencil on A r. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, refs. SeeT-180. 1 probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. B v ‘Restat modo formare arborem que ¢t in hunc modum cum sua 3 shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.94. declaratione et intellectu’. Incipit: ‘[P]redicatio assimulatur(!) arbori reali . . .’ v B4 ‘Sequitur arbor’. Incipit: ‘Sequuntur consequenter reliqua spec- T-183 Thomas Aquinas tancia ad arborem sequentem que in ea capitula prolixitatis De divinis moribus. imprimi et poni non potuerunt sunt tamen notata . . . A. r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De divinis moribus. Incipit: Iuuenalis libro 3 satira .i. consuetudo mali . . . textu et uerbis ‘[P]erfecti estote sicut et pater uester celestis perfectus est. In Christi’. sacra scriptura nichil nobis impossibile consulitur . . .’ Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1483. 4o. refs. See Guyot 208. 6 collation: AB . [Cologne: Printer of Dares (Johann Schilling [Solidi]), not after HC *1362; Go¡ T-268; BMC II 603; Pr 2774; BSB-Ink T-303; 1472]. 4o. Michelitsch 36; Sack, Freiburg, 3385; Schramm XVI, pl. 125, no. collation: [a b8]. 931; Schreiber V 4810; Sheppard 2008. C 543; Go¡ T-285; BMC I 213; Pr 1001; CIBN T-197; Michelitsch FIRST COPY 300; Oates 496^7; Sheppard 766; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1171.

Wanting the blank leaf A1. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco with blue cloth; Bound with A-026(1); see there for details of binding, manuscript bound for the Bodleian Library. Remains of an index tab on B6. notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 154 mm. Size: 208 ¿ 151 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 140 mm. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.2(4). r ‘32’ in pencil on A2 . Initials are supplied in red. T-184 Thomas Aquinas Provenance: Purchased on 30 Nov. 1885 from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue 78, no. 74 or 100, for 5 or 7 Marks; see Library Bills, De divinis moribus. r no. 381. [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De divinis moribus.‘Quod in per- shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.8. fectione immutabilitatis deum imitari debemus’. Incipit: 2520 thomas aquinas [t-184^t-187

‘[P]erfecti estote sicut et pater uester celestis perfectus est. In T-186 Thomas Aquinas sacra scriptura nichil impossibile consulitur . . .’ De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum decem refs. SeeT-183. o praedicamentorum. [Ferrara: Severinus Ferrariensis, c.1475]. 4 . r collation: [a10 b2]. a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris ad BMC VI 609; Pr 5741; Sheppard 4783. modum decem praedicamentorum.‘Tractatus de corpore Cristi’. Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam fecit mirabilium suorum misericors et mis- COPY erator dominus escam dedit timentibus se. Esca ista de qua loqui- Leaves [a9^10] bound after [a2]. tur hic psalmus non inconuenienter intelligitur . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century green marbled paper boards; the refs. SeeT-185. gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 217 ¿ v c3 Nicolaus de Lyra: De sacramento eucharistiae.‘Incipiunt dicta 160 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ 152 mm. de sacramento magistri Nicolai de Lira sub hoc tenore uerborum Some early signatures visible. sequencia’. Incipit: ‘[H]ee sunt condiciones necessario requisite Provenance: Purchased fromThomasThorpe, Catalogue (1830), ad ydoneum susceptorem sacramenti eukaristie . . .’ no. 8741, for »0. 18. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 156, and refs. SeeT-185. Books Purchased (1830), 2. v d1 ‘Prologus super dominica oracione’ [at the end of this text] shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.9. ‘Incipit intellectus super oracione dominica’. Incipit: ‘[P]ater Thomas de Aquino, non dominus quia amari appetit non timeri. T-185 Thomas Aquinas Crisostomus, patrem magis uoluit se dici . . .’ r De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum decem d2 ‘[H]ec est oracio dominica precellens omnes alias in tribus uide- praedicamentorum. licet in dignitate in breuitate et in fecunditate’. Incipit:‘Thomas de Aquino oracio uero dominica precellit alias oraciones primo in [a r] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris 1 dignitate quia ab ipso ¢lio dei est edita . . .’ ad modum decem praedicamentorum. ‘Tractatus de corpore o Cristi’. Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam fecit mirabilium suorum misericors [Cologne: Bartholomaeus de Unkel, c.1481]. 4 . 8 et miserator dominus escam dedit timentibus se. Esca ista de qua collation: a^d . loquitur hic psalmus non inconuenienter intelligitur . . .’ HC *1372; Go¡ T-293; BMC I 244; Pr 1155; BSB-Ink T-313; CIBN refs. See Guyot 208; Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14fe; Distelbrink no. T-202; Michelitsch 47; Sheppard 880; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1164. 206. COPY r [c5 ] [Colophon.] Bound with A-201; see there for details of binding, provenance, r [c6 ] Nicolaus de Lyra: De sacramento eucharistiae.‘Incipiunt dicta and manuscript notes. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 139 mm. de sacramento magistri Nicolai de Lira hoc tenore uerborum Wanting the blank leaf a1. sequencia’. Incipit: ‘[H]ee sunt condiciones necessario requisite shelfmark: Holk. e.1(1). ad ydoneum susceptorem sacramenti eukaristie . . .’ refs. See Labrosse,‘>OEuvres’,403^4 no.11, who lists alternative T-187 Thomas Aquinas titles and this edition at 403. r De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum decem [d5 ] ‘Prologus super dominica oracione’ [at the end of this text] ‘Incipit intellectus super oracione dominica’. Incipit: ‘[P]ater praedicamentorum. r Thomas de Aquino, non domiuus(!) quia amari appetit non A1 [Title-page.] ‘In hoc libello continentur tres tractatuli. Primus timeri. Crisostomus, patrem magis uoluit se dici . . .’ est . . . de mirabili quidditate et e⁄cacia venerabilis sacramenti v [d5 ] ‘[H]ec est oracio dominica precellens omnes alias in tribus eucharistie. Secundus est . . . Tercius est alicuius docti collectoris uidelicet in dignitate in breuitate et in fecunditate’. Incipit: de expositione dominice orationis, scilicet Pater noster’. r ‘Thomas de Aquino oracio uero dominica precellit alias ora- A2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris ciones primo in dignitate quia ab ipso ¢lio dei est edita . . .’ ad modum decem praedicamentorum. ‘Tractatus de corpore [Cologne: Printer of Augustinus, ‘De ¢de’], 8 Apr. 1473. 4o. The Cristi i. de sacramento eucharistie’. Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam fecit printer has been identi¢ed as Goiswin Gops and also as Johann dominus mirabilium suorum misericors et miserator dominus Schilling (see Corsten, Anfa« nge, 44^5, and Needham, ‘Cologne escam dedit timentibus se. Esca ista de qua loquitur hic psalmus Partners’,126^8). non inconuenienter intelligitur . . .’ 8 4 refs. SeeT-185. collation: [a^d e ]. v HC 1374; Go¡ T-291; BMC I 232; Pr 1092; CIBN T-200; Hillard C1 Nicolaus de Lyra: De sacramento eucharistiae.‘Incipiunt dicta 1960; Michelitsch 49; Oates 567^8; Sheppard 836; Voullie¤ me, de sacramento magistri Nicolai de Lyra de sacramento sub hoc Ko« ln, 1162. tenore uerborum sequencia’. Incipit: ‘[H]ee sunt condiciones necessario requisite ad ydoneum susceptorem sacramenti eukar- COPY istie . . .’ Bound with A-541(1); see there for details of binding and proven- refs. SeeT-185. ance. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 136 mm. v D1 ‘Prologus in dominica oratione’ [at the end of this text] ‘Incipit Early signatures are partially visible. intellectus super oracione dominica’. Incipit: ‘[P]ater Thomas de Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are Aquino, non dominus quia amari appetit non timeri. supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Crisostomus, patrem magis uoluit se dici . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.34(12). r D2 ‘[H]ec est oracio dominica precellens omnes alias orationes in tribus uidelicet in dignitate in breuitate et in fecunditate’. Incipit: t-187^t-190] thomas aquinas 2521

‘Thomas de Aquino oratio uero dominica precellit alias ora- COPY ciones primo in dignitate quia ab ipso ¢lio dei est edita . . .’ Bound with H-075; see there for details of binding and proven- v D5 [Summaryof contents.] Incipit:‘De primo tractatulo huius libri. ance. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 140 mm. Nota quod in primo tractatulo. . .’ The third sheet of gathering D is signed C3 in error and is mis- [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 1489^94]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; bound between the second and third leaves of gathering C. Polain and Voullie¤ me date [c.1490], BSB-Ink [c.1490^4]. A few early ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands in the margins in collation: AB6 C4 D6. faded brown ink. HC *1368; Go¡ T-296; BMC I 281; Pr 1407; BSB-Ink T-314; shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.42(3). Michelitsch 43; Polain 3705; Sheppard 1017; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1167. T-189 Thomas Aquinas COPY De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum sermonum. Bound with E-076; see there for details of binding, decoration, r [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus pseudo-]: De and provenance. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 135 mm. venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum sermonum [also known Parts of the Expositio dominica have been underlined and its text as: Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento].‘Modus procedendi in has been structured into main parts, in an early hand in red sermones de sacramento venerabili eukaristie quos conposuit crayon. sanctusThomas de Aquino’. [Prologue.] shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.11(3). refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651), XIIa 247^8; Opera (1890), XIII 667^8. r T-188 Thomas Aquinas [a1 ] ‘Tituli operis’. r De venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum decem [a2 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Albertus Magnus pseudo-]: De praedicamentorum. venerabili sacramento altaris ad modum sermonum [also known as: Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento]. A r [Title-page.] ‘In hoc libello continentur tres tractatuli. Primus 1 refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1651), XIIa 249^300; Opera est . . . de mirabili quidditate et e⁄cacia venerabilis sacramenti (1890), XIII 669^797 (Sermo I^XVII, XIX, XVIII, XX^ eucharistie. Secundus est . . . Tercius est alicuius docti collectoris XXXII). On the authorship see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14fe de expositione dominice orationis, scilicet Pater noster’. (Thomas Aquinas), 6cr (Albertus Magnus), 305bx A r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De venerabili sacramento altaris 2 (Bonaventura), 349n (Bertrand de la Tour À1332); G. G. ad modum decem praedicamentorum. ‘Tractatus de corpore Meerseman, Introductio in opera omnia beati Alberti Magni Cristi i. de sacramento eucharistie’. Incipit: ‘[M]emoriam fecit (Bruges, 1931), 113^16; Joseph Kramp,‘Albertder Grosse und die dominus mirabilium suorum misericors et miserator dominus ‘‘Sermones de ss. eucharistiae sacramento’’’, Gregorianum, 3 escam dedit timentibus se. Esca ista (de qua loquitur hic psalmus) (1922), 239^53; Guyot 208; Distelbrink no. 206; Schneyer, non inconuenienter intelligitur . . .’ Repertorium,V 608^12. refs. SeeT-185. [e r] ‘Notabile’. Incipit:‘[D]e sacramento eukaristie nota quod quin- C v Nicolaus de Lyra: De sacramento eucharistiae.‘Incipiunt dicta 6 1 que sunt . . .’ magistri Nycolai de Lyra de sacramento sub hoc tenore uerborum refs. Albertus Magnus, Opera (1890), XIII 798^9. sequencia’. Incipit: ‘[H]e sunt condiciones necessario requisite ad [e r] [Alphabetical list of subjects.] idoneum susceptorem sacramenti eucharistie . . .’ 7 refs. SeeT-185. [Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, between Feb. 1471 and 1475]. v Folio. As dated by CIBN; Polain, Sheppard, Voullie¤ me, and D1 ‘Prologus in dominica oratione’ [at the end of this text] ‘Incipit expositio super oratione dominica ex diuersis doctorum dictis BSB-Ink date [c.1472]. 10 8 collecta’. Incipit: ‘[P]ater Thomas de Aquino, non dominus quia collation: [a^c d e ]. amari appetit non timeri. Crisostomus, patrem magis uoluit se H *1396; Go¡ T-337; BMC I 205; Pr 956; BSB-Ink A-208; CIBN dici . . .’ T-206; Hillard 1961; Michelitsch 71; Polain 3710; Sheppard 727; r Voullie¤ me, Koln, 1143. D2 ‘Petitiones in eadem contente. [H]ec est oracio dominica precel- « lens omnes alias orationes in tribus uidelicet in dignitate in breui- COPY tate et in fecunditate’. Incipit: ‘Thomas de Aquino oratio uero Bound with B-437(1); see there for details of binding, decoration, dominica precellit alias oraciones primo in dignitate quia a digni- and provenance. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 200 mm. ssimo excellentissimo summo et in¢nito bono .s. ab ipso ¢lio dei shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.10(3). est edita . . .’ v D5 [Summaryof contents.] Incipit:‘De primo tractatulo huius libri. T-190 Thomas Aquinas Nota quod in primo tractatulo. . .’ o De virtutibus et vitiis, et al. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, after 1492]. 4 . As dated by CIBN r from the state of the types; BSB-Ink dates [c.1492^3], Sheppard [a1 ] Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De virtutibus et vitiis.‘Libellus . . . [1489^94]; Pellechet assigns to [Mainz: Peter Friedberg]. de viciis et virtutibus numero quaternario procedens’. collation: AB6 C4 D6. refs. S. Thomae Aquinatis opera omnia, ed. R. Busa (Stuttgart, H *1369; Go¡ T-295; Pr 1353A; BSB-Ink T-315; CIBN T-204; 1980), VII 718^20; see Guyot 208; Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14ee; Bloom¢eld 4455. Pellechet 979; Sack, Freiburg, 3401; Sheppard 1016; Voullie¤ me, r Ko« ln, 1166. [b8 ] [Mediavilla, Richardus de: Commentum in quattuor libros Sententiarum [excerpt from Lib. IV,dist. 45, qu. pr. 2, qu. 3.]] ‘De su¡ragiis’. Incipit: ‘[V]trum su¡ragia facta pro multis equaliter 2522 thomas aquinas [t-190^t-194

prosint singulis. Re[sponditu]r secundum Thomam et Petrum. Si Provenance: Purchased from Puttick & Simpson, via Quaritch valor su¡ragiorum consideretur secundum quod valet ex vir- on 29 Apr. 1885, lot 244(6), the whole lot costing »0. 15. 0; see tute . . .’ Library Bills. refs. Richardus de Mediavilla, Commentum super quarto shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.12. Sententiarum, Venice: Christophorus Arnoldus, [not after 1477] (HC 10984) , fols 269^70; Super quatuor Libros Sententiarum T-193 Thomas Aquinas Petri Lombardi, 4 vols (Brescia: M. A. Gonzaga, 1591; repr. Frankfurt am Main, 1963), IV 598^601; 2 vols (Venice, 1507^9); Quaestiones circa confessionem seu sacramentum see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, no. 324a; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium com- poenitentiae. r mentariorum, no. 722; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1356. a1 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: Quaestiones circa confessionem seu [Cologne: Printer of Dictys (Arnold Ther Hoernen), c.1471]. 4o. sacramentum poenitentiae. ‘Questiones iuxta doctrinam eximii collation: [a b8]. sacre theologie professoris sancti Thome de Aquino circa confes- C 551; Go¡ T-342; Pr 990; CIBN T-211; Michelitsch 308; Oates 438; sionem seu sacramentum penitentie’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo queritur Sheppard 720;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln,1140. Pr’s earlierattributionto the quotuplex est penitentia et quid est penitentia? Et respondetur Printer of Dictys is corrected in his Supplement for 1899, p. 9: quod penitentia est duplex dei . . .’ Often attributed to Thomas ‘This should follow no. 957’. Aquinas or Bonaventura; see Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, 14(fg) and 305(dn); Michaud-Quantin 79^80; and VLVI 172^82. COPY Bound with A-541(1); see there for details of binding and proven- [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1495]. 4o. ance. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 130 mm. collation: a8. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are Woodcut initial. supplied in red; capital strokes in red. GW 7351; H1411; Go¡ T-326; Pr 3785; CIBN T-209; Michelitsch 86; shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.34(13). Sheppard 2992. COPY T-191 Thomas Aquinas Bound with B-210; see there for details of binding, manuscript notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 141 mm. De virtutibus et vitiis. o r shelfmark: 4 B 6(3) Th. Seld. A1 [Title-page.] ‘Libellus sancti Thome de Aquino de uiciis et uirtu- tibus numero quaternario procedens’. r A2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De virtutibus et vitiis. T-194 Thomas Aquinas refs. SeeT-190. Super quattuor libros Sententiarum. o r [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, c.1490]. 4 . a1 [Title-page.] ‘Scripta ad Hanibaldum episcopum super quattuor collation: AB6. libros Sententiarum’. r GW Nachtra« ge, 346; Pr 2901; BSB-InkT-322; Sheppard 2090. a2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Hannibaldis, Hannibaldus de]: COPY Super quattuor libros Sententiarum. Incipit: ‘‘‘[T]ransite ad me Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco over blue cloth; omnes qui concupiscitis . . .’’ Ecci. xxiiii. [Sir 24,26]. Inter ceteras bound for the Bodleian Library.Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: doctrinas christiane religionis . . .’ 200 ¿ 140 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 129 mm. refs. See Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, no.19a; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in an early hand in commentariorum, I 144 no. 309; Kaeppeli II 174^76 no. 1684. r r red ink.‘28’ in pencil on A1 . G2 [Table of contents.] Provenance: Purchased on 5 Nov. 1885 from Albert Cohn, [Basel]: Nicolaus Kesler, 1492. Folio. 8 6 8 6 6 Catalogue 168, no. 257, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills, no. 319. collation: a b^f ¡ g^p q r A^G . Leaf a2 signed a1. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 6.53. C 579; Go¡ T-329; BMC III 770; Pr 7683; BSB-Ink H-5; CIBN T-210; Michelitsch 336; Rhodes 1718; Sack, Freiburg, 3423; T-192 Thomas Aquinas Sheppard 2485. De virtutibus et vitiis. COPY Wanting the blank leaf G . Leaf d bound after d . A r [Title-page.] ‘Libellus sancti Thome de Aquino de uiciis et uirtu- 6 1 2 1 Binding: Eighteenth-century half gold-tooled calf over marbled tibus numero quaternario procedens’. pasteboards. Red-edged leaves; green silk bookmark. Size: A r Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-]: De virtutibus et vitiis. 2 298 ¿ 212 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 197 mm. refs. SeeT-190. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts and provid- o [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, c.1495]. 4 . ing corrections to the text, in two early German hands in brown 6 collation: AB . ink. HC *1393; Go¡ T-341a; BMC III 640; Pr 2975; BSB-Ink T-324; Main initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue. Other initi- Michelitsch 69; Sheppard 2123. als and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. COPY Provenance: Heidenfeld, near Schweinfurt, Bavaria, unidenti- r Wanting the blank leaf B6. ¢ed monastery; inscription on a1 : ‘Monasterii Heydenfelt’. Binding: Nineteenth-century green cloth. Size: 203 ¿ 141 ¿ Purchased for 8 Marks from Joseph Baer & Co., 143. Lager- 9 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 129 mm. Catalog (1884), no. 42; see Library Bills, 7 May 1884. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.27. t-195^t-196] thomas cantipratensis 2523

T-195 Thomas Atrebatensis T-196 Thomas Cantipratensis Quaestiones in quattuor libris sententiarum, et al. Bonum universale de proprietatibus apum. r r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Questiones dubitabiles super quattuor libris senten- [a2 ] [Thomas Cantipratensis]: Bonum universale de proprietatibus tiarum cum questionibus solutiuis Magistri Thomae apum [dedicated to] Humbertus de Romanis, Magister, OP. Attrabatensis.’ Incipit: ‘[R]everendo in Christo patri, Fratri Humberto magistro r a2 Thomas Atrebatensis: ‘Disputatio Heremitae et Raymundi ordinis predicatorum . . .’ super aliquibus dubiis questionibus sententiarum Magistri Petri refs. Thomas Cantipratensis, Bonum universale de apibus Lombardi’. Incipit: ‘[R]aymundus Parisius studens statum huius- (Douai,1627). See H. Platelle,‘Sce' nes de la vie rurale a' travers Le que mundi considerans . . .’ Livre des abeilles de Thomas de Cantimpre¤ ’, Revue du Nord^ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, no. 711,1; Histoire: Nord de la France, Belgique, Pays-Bays, 79 (1997), 771^ also Glorieux, Re¤ pertoire, I 335 no. 335bv. The interlocutors are 84; Kaeppeli IV 344^55, no. 3775; BNDB XV 28^34, at 32^3. v an unnamed hermit and Raymundus Lullus. [q9 ] [Summary.] ‘Principia singulorum capitulorum tocius libri nat- v a2 [Thomas Atrebatensis]: Quaestiones in quattuor libris senten- uram apum simpliciter experimentium . . .Et primo de praelatis’. tiarum. ‘Prima questio primi sententiarum’. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur Incipit: ‘[R]ex apum mellei coloris est, ex electo £ore . . .’ r utrum theologia sit scientia proprie. Raymundus respondit [r1 ] ‘Tabula praesentis libri secundum alphabeti ordinem’. Incipit: dicens . . .’ The questions on Petrus Lombardus, Sententiarum ‘[A]bbatissa quaedam illustris accusata est, sed frustra . . .’ libri IV, are addressed to Raymundus Lullus.The date of compila- v [Cologne: Printer of Augustinus, ‘De ¢de’, c.1473]. Folio. Oates tion is given as 9 July 1290; see colophon on B7 . attributes to Goiswin Gops, which is doubted by Sheppard on v B7 [Colophon.] Incipit: ‘Compilatus fuit iste tractatus Parisius grounds of di¡erences in type measurements. Corsten, Anfa« nge, Anno domini M.CC.xc . . .’ 44^5 attributes to Johann Schilling; Needham, ‘Cologne Lyons: [Jacques Maillet], 4 Dec. 1491. 4o. As reassigned by CIBN, Partners’, at 126^8, ¢nds evidence wanting for both attributions. Additions et corrections; the customary attribution has been to collation: [a^n10 o p8 q10 r8]. r [Engelhardus Schultis]. Type: 106 G. 164 leaves. 35 lines, 2 columns ([a3 ]). Type area: 187 ¿ 8 6 8 r collation: a^m n^o AB . 129 mm ([a3 ]). Woodcut initials. C 1218 = 5828; Go¡ T-346; not in Pr; CIBN T-216; Hillard, 1970; HC 10324; C 5827; Go¡ T-344; BMC VIII 309; Pr 8639; BSB-Ink Oates 623; Sheppard 843;Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1177.

L-285; CIBN L-297; Hillard 1260; Sheppard 6692. FIRST COPY

COPY Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. r Wanting the blank leaf B8. Leaf [i5 ], col.1, l. 1:‘uitaretur . . .’, as in CIBN, fourth copy. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; the spine gold-tooled, Binding: Sixteenth-century German calf, both covers lost, pieces with the title on a red leatherlabel.The gold stamp ofthe Bodleian remaining on the spine. Originally bound with at least one other Library on both covers. Sprinkled red- and black-edged leaves; item. Five double alum-tawed sewing supports. Parchment inter- green silk bookmark. Size: 210 ¿ 136 ¿ 28 mm. Size of nal reinforcement guards from a thirteenth-century manuscript. leaf: 201 ¿ 125 mm. Faded manuscript title along lower edge. Now kept in a box: early Occasional marginal notes, many cropped, are supplied in a con- twentieth-century marbled paper boards; parchment spine, with temporary continental hand, supplying running headings, leaf the title in gilt. Size: 280 ¿ 213 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ and section numbering in arabic ¢gures, corrections to the text, 205 mm. synonyms, underlining, brackets and comments summarizing Some marginal notes in a contemporary hand, supplying the text,‘nota’ marks, and three dots and tail. brackets, ‘nota’ marks, notes of ‘exempla’, ‘lege’, and pointing r v v On a2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in red. Elsewhere occa- hands. Annotations to the summary in [q9 ^q10 ] in a sixteenth- sional underlining supplied in red. century continental hand, listing, against appropriate sections of Provenance: William Hamper (1776^1831); see book-plate the summary, an example of the type of person (e.g. ‘magister’) (Howe, Book Plates, 13576). Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro- who would undertake the tasks described. The numbers ‘377’ in Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label (renumbered 303 in manu- black in in a late sixteenth-century(?) hand, and ‘432’ in red script) of the sale (1789), part I, lot 553; in the annotated cata- crayon in a seventeenth-century hand. logue, marked down, together with an undated copy of Thomas Three- to four-line initials (some with reserved white decoration), Aquinas, Summa theologiae: Prima pars, to Thomas Payne for paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in 100 Florins, the equivalent of »8. 15. 0, according to the exchange red. rate used by Thomas Payne at this sale. The present volume was Provenance: Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse, Observant r purchased ‘At Wise’s 2nd auction of Thorpe’s Books’, lot 303, for Franciscans; inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Bibl. Fratrum Min. Limb. »0. 5. 6: see Books Purchased (1832), 15, under ‘Lullii’; Financial Recoll.’ Eugen Freiherr von Mocler (£. c.1839); armorial book- v Statements (1828^32) and (1837^40, Library Records b.4), no. 16, plate on [r8 ]: azure a balance(?) or between three trefoils of the ‘Books purchased by the Librarian’. second; inscribed ‘Bibliothek Oberherrlingen. 1839. E. M.’ shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.21. Heinrich Rosenthal (1879^1960); purchased from Rosenthal in 1948; Rosenthal, Luzerne, 80 Incunabula 1459^1475. Catalogue 9, no.76, SFr. 1200; BLR 3,29 (1950), 53. shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.3. SECOND COPY

Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [r8]. 2524 thomas de chabham [t-196^t-199

r Leaf [i5 ], col. 1, l. 1:‘uitaretš . . .’, as in CIBN, copies 1^3. Chabham as author see DNB; Schulz,‘Zwei Fru« hdrucke’, 79^80, Binding: Early twentieth-century olive morocco; bound by at 83 and n. 5 for this edition, at 84 for the attributions of author- Sangorski and Sutcli¡e. The title in gilt across the spine. Impress ship in the incunabula; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1723. of former index tab on [q9]. Size: 272 ¿ 213 ¿ 36 mm. Size of [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, between 1483 and 1485]. Folio. leaf: 265 ¿ 194 mm. collation: [*4] a^f8 g10 h^n8. Leaf and signature numbers in arabic ¢gures are supplied in r Type: 89 G. 110 leaves. 41 lines, two columns (a2 ). Type area: 184 ¿ pencil. 135 mm (a r). r 2 On [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in red with reserved white H *13154 = HC 13155; Go¡ T-349; Pr 9248; BSB-Ink T-333; v decoration. On [q9 ] a similar initial ‘R’ is supplied with exten- Campbell^Kronenberg 1426; HPT II 437; ILC 2097; Sheppard sions into the outer margin. Elsewhere three- to four-line initials 7127. (some with reserved white decoration), capital strokes, paragraph marks, and some underlining also supplied in red. COPY Bound with A-324; see there for details ofbinding, decoration and Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- provenance. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 207 mm. label; sale (1835), lot 984. R. W. Lloyd (£. 1944); see pencilled A blank leaf inserted between [* ] and a . Leaf n v, col. 2, l. 1:‘. . . note on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘R. W. Lloyd Treago 4 1 8 trieš nium’. Castle, St Weonards, Hereford, June 1944’; deposit handlist. shelfmark: Douce 240(3). Deposited by Lloyd in June 1944. shelfmark: Dep. d.37. T-199 Thomas de Chabham T-197 Thomas Cantipratensis Liber poenitentialis. r Bonum universale de proprietatibus apum. [*2 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum huius libri penitentialis’. Incipit:‘Prologus r a2 [Thomas Cantipratensis]: Bonum universale de proprietatibus huius libri. Capitulum primum. De quibus tractabitur . . .’ r apum [dedicated to] Humbertus de Romanis, Magister, OP. a1 [Thomas de Chabham: Abstract of the work.] Incipit: ‘Liber Incipit: ‘[R]evuerendo in Christo patri, Fratri Huberto(!) magis- penitentialis ad instar libri Canonum penitentialum . . .’ tri, ordinis predicatorum. ..’ refs. SeeT-198. r refs. SeeT-196. a1 [Thomas de Chabham]: Liber poenitentialis.‘Prologus’ Incipit: v q7 [Summary.] ‘Principia singulorum capitulorum totius libri nat- ‘[C]um miserationes domini sunt super omnia opera eius miseri- uram apum simpliciter experimentium . . . Et primo de praelatis’. cordiam . . .’ Incipit: ‘[R]ex apum mellei coloris est, ex electo £ore . . .’ refs. SeeT-198. v q8 ‘Tabula praesentis libri secundum alphabeti ordinem’. Incipit: [Cologne: PeterTher Hoernen, 1486]. Folio. Known in two issues. ‘[A]bbatissa quaedam illustris accusata est, sed frustra . . .’ A: colophon without author’s name; B: colophon naming [Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1478^80?]. Folio. Rabanus (Maurus) as author. See Schulz,‘Zwei Fru« hdrucke’, 84. 6 8 collation: a^q8 r6. collation: [* ] a^o . r HC *3644; Go¡ T-347; BMC I 223; Pr 1042; BSB-Ink T-330; CIBN Type: 97 G. 118 leaves. 41 lines, 2 columns ([*3 ]). Type area: 200 ¿ r S-217; Oates 530; Sheppard 798; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1178. 130 mm ([*3 ]). H *13153 (A); R1041 (B); Go¡ T-350; Pr1460 (A),1461 (B); BSB-Ink COPY Bound with B-437(1); see there for details of binding, decoration, T-334; CIBN R-3 (A and B); Oates 827^9; Sheppard 1077^8; and provenance. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 202 mm. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 995. r Some end-of-line hypens are supplied in manuscript. On a1 in a FIRST COPY contemporary hand, the title‘Apum’. Issue A. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.10(1). Binding: Late eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf; ‘sunburst’ gold-tooling on the spine. The title in gilt on red and green labels T-198 Thomas de Chabham on the spine; blue-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; blue silk bookmark. Size: 294 ¿ 212 ¿ 29 mm. Sizeof leaf: 283 ¿ 200 mm. Liber poenitentialis. r On a1 an eight-line contemporary Netherlandish(?) initial ‘C’ is r [*1 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum huius libri penitentialis’. Incipit:‘Prologus supplied in interlocked red and blue, with red and blue pen-work huius libri. Ca. i. De quibus tractabitur . . .’ decoration so as to appear on a square ground; tiny red and blue r a1 [Thomas de Chabham: Abstract of the work.] pen-work extensions into the inner margin. Centre of lower mar- refs. E. Schulz, ‘Zwei Fru« hdrucke einer ‘‘ungedruckten’’ gin: a circle of scrolls enclosing a nucleus supplied in redwith blue Summa’, Beitra« ge zur Inkunabelkunde, 2 (1938), 79^88, at 84. pen-work extensions; on either side a recumbent £eur-de-lis is The abstract states that the work is modelled on the Liber supplied in alternating red and blue halves. In the inner margin Canonum penitentialium; compiled from SS. Augustinus’, alternate red and blue £eur-de-lis halves £ank the text. Similar to Hieronymus’, Gregorius’ and others’ writings; and approved by decoration in A. S. Korteweg, Kriezels, Aubergines entakkenbos- the Rector of Cologne University. sen (Zutphen, 1992), 14 pl.VII and 129 no. 118 (S. Augustinus, De r a1 [Thomas de Chabham]: Liber poenitentialis.‘Prologus’ Incipit: ciuitateDei, Deventer,1466; Ijssel-style decoration); also 51no.14 r ‘[C]um miserationes domini sint super omnia opera eius . . .’ (Psalter, Utrecht, 1460^80). On [*2 ] a four-line initial ‘T’, and on v refs. Thomas de Chobham, Summa confessorum, ed. F. a1 a four-line initial ‘D’, are supplied in red, with blue pen-work Broom¢eld, Analecta mediaevalia Namurcensia, 25 (1968). within and outside the body of the initial so as to complete the Previously wrongly attributed to . On form of a square; long blue extensions into the inner margin. t-199^t-202] thomasinus de ferraria 2525

v Elsewhere three-line initials, paragraph marks, and underlining a2 Thomas de Hibernia: Manipulus Florum. Incipit: are supplied in red. ‘[A]bstinentia. Bonum est in cibo cum granorum actore perci- Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. pere . . .’ Bequeathed in 1834. refs. SeeT-200. v shelfmark: Douce 231. M7 ‘Tabula’. Incipit: ‘A. Abstinentia, Abusio, Acceptio . . .’ SECOND COPY Venice: Johannes RubeusVercellensis, 20 Dec. [c.1494]. 4o. Bound with G-290: see there for details of binding and proven- collation: a^z & A^M8. ance. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 205 mm. Woodcut initials. v Issue B. Leaf o7 , col. 1, l. 41^col. 2, l. 1 the colophon continues: HC *8543; Go¡ H-150; BMC V 420; Pr 5137; BSB-Ink T-339; Sack, ‘. . . Editus autem a venerabili viro Rabano doctore eximo . . .’ Freiburg, 3464; Sheppard 4127. r On o8 in a contemporary north European hand the note: ‘per- fecte sciencie viro ac mihi fratri delectissimo Rub(?) v[?] perpetuo COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment over hard paper ecclesie parochialis de[ ] p. . . Bath. exWellensis S[ ]qe eternam in > boards, the spine gold-tooled: at the head a gilt stamp bearing a domino Saltum homines me Banna edidisse et proclamasse per coat of arms (Austria?): gules a fess argent surmounted by a tres dies’; and in a later hand:‘Ambrosio imponitur sententia non crown; on a double-headed eagle carrying a sword and orb, sur- sua. 172.’ mounted by a large crown; the title in gilt on red leather labels. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 1.29(2). Patterned paper pastedowns. Red-edged leaves. Remains of a leather index tab on a1. Size: 205 ¿ 151 ¿ 45 mm. Size of T-200 Thomas de Hibernia leaf: 197 ¿ 133 mm. r Manipulus £orum, seu Sententiae Patrum. On a1 in a contemporaryhand in brown ink after the printed title: r a2 Thomas de Hibernia: [Prologue.] ‘A Magistro Thoma de Hybernia: ordinis predicatorum’. On the refs. R. H. Rouse and M. A. Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and front pastedown on a white paper label: ‘12. G. 5’ in brown and Sermons: Studies on the Manipulus Florum of Thomas of Ireland black ink; ‘672/4o D.I.4 6/9 859’ in pencil. (Toronto,1979), 236^8.The prologue in the edition continues with Provenance: Blurred stamp, unidenti¢ed. Austria(?) (nineteenth a brief note to the reader. century); see coat of arms above. Apparently purchased by r a2 Thomas de Hibernia: Manipulus Florum. Incipit: Bywater through Francke in1879; see cutting from sale catalogue ‘[A]bstinentia. Bonum est in cibo cum granorum actore perci- attached to front pastedown: ‘list by Francke, 1879’. Ingram pere . . .’ On this work see Rouse and Rouse, Preachers, Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3383. Bequeathed in 1914. Florilegia, and Sermons, 93^230, at 162^87 for the transmission, shelfmark: Byw.T 7.11. and at 243 for this edition. See also Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bib- licum, 8128,1; Bloom¢eld 0091; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1767. v T-202 Thomasinus de Ferraria h6 ‘Tabula’. Incipit: ‘A.Abstinentia, Abusio, Acceptio. . .’ Sermones quadragesimales. Piacenza: Jacobus deTyela, 5 Sept. 1483. Folio. 10 8 6 8 6 8 8.6 6 8 r collation: a b^m n o p q^r s^x y^z h . Leaf a2 signed a1, a2 [Note on the author and the work.] Incipit: ‘Egregius sacre theo- a3 signed a2, etc. logie professor ac heretice prauitatis inquisitor Magister HC *8542; Go¡ H-149; BMC VII 1072; Pr 7237; BSB-Ink T-338; Thomasinus de Farraria . . .’ r CIBN T-220; Oates 2701; Sheppard 5984. a2 [Table.] Incipit:‘Feria quarta Cinex. De penitencia etypocrisi . . .’ a r Thomasinus de Ferraria: [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia concerno COPY 3 r uerbum diuinum copiosissimam animarum utilitatem et non Leaf a , l. 4: ‘aBijt in agruš . |. boo h collegit |pica| po|t t’ga 2 3 > > minus sit, ut dicit Augustinus . . .’ metentiuš . . . .’; not as BMC. a r Thomasinus de Ferraria: [Sermones quadragesimales.] Incipit: Binding: Seventeenth-century mottled calf, with ‘sunburst’gold- 3 ‘‘‘[N]olite thezaurizare vobis thezauros in terra’’ [Mt 6,19] . . . tooling on the spine.Title in gilt on a tan leather label on the spine. Socrates ille Thebanus hoc ditissimus . . .’ Composed c.1460^6; Red-edged leaves. Marbled pastedowns. Size: 273 ¿ 196 ¿ see Kaeppeli IV 374 no. 3822. 36 mm. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 182 mm. A large letter ‘Q’ in brown ink on the verso of the front endleaf. Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1474. Folio. r 10 6 Pen scribble on a1 . collation: a^z h . Leaf a3 signed a1, a4 signed a2 etc. Provenance: Purchased for »1.15. 0; see Books Purchased (1849), HC 6980; Go¡ T-357; BMC I 218; Pr 1022; CIBN T-262; Oates 520; 23. Sheppard 788; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 1186. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.40. COPY Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled leather over oak boards, T-201 Thomas de Hibernia rebacked in the seventeenth/eighteenth century. Formerly Manipulus £orum, seu Sententiae Patrum. chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. Four bosses from each cover lost. Three metal corner-pieces, the a r [Title-page.] ‘Manipulus Florum.’ 1 fourth lost. Two catches on upper cover lost; remains of two a r Thomas de Hibernia: [Prologue.] 2 leather and alum-tawed laminate clasp straps on lower cover. On refs. SeeT-200.The prologue in the edition continues with abrief both covers triple ¢llets form two frames: within the inner rect- note to the reader. angle triple ¢llets form a diagonal cross from corner to corner. Five sewing supports. On paper labels at the head of the spine the title in a sixteenth-century hand, and an old shelfmark ‘NhJ7’ 2526 thuro¤ czy, johannes [t-202^t-204

partly printed, partly manuscript. Thin white parchment paste- his translation as a witness, see Thucydides, Historiae, ed. G. B. downs. Stubs of parchment endleaves, and four front and four Alberti (Rome, 1972), pp. cxix^cxxxii; Alberti,‘Vallatraduttore’, rear paper endleaves. Edges cut with a draw knife, the tail edge 243; G. B. Alberti, ‘Tucidide nella traduzione latina di Lorenzo retaining pin-holes. Internal parchment reinforcement guards, Valla’, Studi Italiani di Filologia Classica, 29 (1957), 224^49; stuck down. Paper index tab on a3. Size: 295 ¿ 215 ¿ 65 mm. Size Westgate, ‘Valla’s Translation’, 226^49. For Valla’s errors and of leaf: 286 ¿ 195 mm. divergences from the Greek text see Alberti, ‘Valla traduttore’, Occasional notes in a contemporary hand, providing ‘nota’ 244^6; Ferlauto, Traduzione Valliana, 15^55. For Valla’s transla- marks and pointing hands in red and brown ink; arabic numbers tional strategies see Alberti,‘Valla traduttore’, 247^53. v structuring the text in red ink; a few comments on the text in Latin r5 Parthenius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus and Low German, some cropped; leaf numbers and running titles Tronus. Incipit: ‘Apud Flauium Philostratum Dirionem (e.g. ‘in die cinerum’) in brown ink. A signature ‘h’ in the lower Sardensem Dionysio Milesio sciscitati respondisse legitur . . .’ right-hand corner of a3. Bookseller’s number ‘M 27 12’ in pencil refs. See Westgate,‘Valla’sTranslation’, 243^4. r on the rear pastedown. r6 Marcellinus, [pseudo-: Life of Thucydides]. Translated by r On a3 an eight-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red with reserved Bartholomaeus Parthenius as stated in the heading. Incipit: white decoration partly coloured in yellow; the left-hand tail of ‘Thucydidae Atheniensi Olori ¢lioThreicium genus fuit . . .’ This the letter extending down into the inner margin.The space within ‘Vita’ is anonymous; see OCD 922. For the Greek original see thebodyofthe initial, and at the four outside corners, is ¢lled with Thucydides, Historiae, ed. H. S. Jones and J. E. Powell (Oxford, red, green, and yellow pen-work, so as to form a square ground. 1942), no page numbering. On the same page a four-line initial ‘N’ is supplied in red ink with [Treviso: Johannes RubeusVercellensis, 1483?]. Folio. reserved white decoration, partly coloured in yellow, and with red 8 collation: a^r . pen-work extensions. Elsewhere four-line initials, some with simi- HC *15511; Go¡ T-359; BMC VI 896; Pr 6500; BSB-Ink T-340; lar pen-work decoration to that of the ¢rst initial; paragraph CIBN T-263; Hillard, 1972; Oates 2468; Rhodes 1722; Rhodes, marks are supplied in red; capital strokes, underlining, and occa- Treviso, no. 88; Sheppard 5539. sional £ourishes in red. Provenance: Maastricht, Brabant, Mons gratiae Dei extra COPY Traiectum super Mosam, Observant Franciscans; inscriptions Wanting the leaves a1 and r7^8, the ¢rst and last blank. on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Pro libraria fratrum minorum Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf over marbled paper de vera observantia Montis gracie Dei extra traiectum super boards, the spine gold-tooled. The gold stamp of the Bodleian mosam’, and ‘nunc denuo reductus anno 1651 5 maij’. Library on both covers. Yellow-edged leaves. Marbled paste- Maastricht, Brabant, Lichtenberg, Observant Franciscans, S. downs. Size: 303 ¿ 203 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 299 ¿ 192 mm. r A few marginal notes toValla’s preface in a ¢fteenth-century cur- Antonius de Padua; inscription on a2 : ‘Est biblioth. Montis Lucis’. Engelbert-Karl Arenberg, 10th Duke of Arenberg (1899^ sive Italian hand, extracting key words and phrases and supplying v 1974); unsigned note [by David Rogers] on the front pastedown: underlining. On o3 , in brown ink in a sixteenth-century English ‘From the library of the Duc d’Arenberg’. Purchased out of the hand, the distich ‘En ego non paucis quondam munitus amicis > Gordon Du¡ Fund in 1961; label on front pastedown. Dum £auit velis aura secunda meis’, the ¢rst line of the couplet r v shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.1474.2. repeated on d6 . On q1 in brown ink a sketch of a male pro¢le facing to the right. v Provenance: ‘John Ap John’ on b2 in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- r T-203 Thucydides tury hand. John Browneswerde (c.1540^1589); name on g7 : Historia belli Peloponnesiaci (trans. LaurentiusValla, ed. ‘Johannes Browneswerde’. Francis Porter (sixteenth century); Bartholomaeus Parthenius). name on the same leaf: ‘Francys Porter’. Stanesby Alchorne (À1800); book-plate. Purchased for »4. 0. 0; see Books Purchased a r Valla, Laurentius: [Preface addressed to] Nicolaus V, Pont. 2 (1813), 15. Max. ‘In Thucydidis Historici translationem’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod shelfmark: Auct. K 3.23. Aeneas apud Virgilium, Nicolae Quinte Summe Pontifex, ego nunc possum dicere . . .’ r a3 Thucydides: [Historia belli Peloponnesiaci]. ‘Historiarum T-204 Thuro¤ czy, Johannes Peloponnensium’. Translated by Laurentius Valla as stated in his preface. Incipit: ‘[T]hucydides Athenienses bellum Chronica Hungarorum, et al. v Peloponnensium Atheniensiumque quod inter se gesserunt con- [*2 ] Feger, Theobaldus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Matthias scripsit . . .’ The translation was commissioned by Nicolas V, [Corvinus], King of Hungary and Bohemia. Incipit: ‘Quod tam Pontifex Maximus, in 1448, and completed 13 July 1452; see G. B. multae serenissime ac inuictissime rex . . .’ r Alberti,‘LorenzoVallatraduttore di Tucidide’, in Tradizioneclas- a1 Thuro¤ czy, Johannes: Chronica Hungarorum.‘Prefatio. . . in pri- sica e letteratura umanistica per Alessandro Perosa, ed. R. mum librum Chronice Hungarorum’ [addressed to] Thomas de Cardini, E. Garin, L. Cesarini Martinelli, and G. Pascucci, 2 Drag, Chancellor to King Matthias. Incipit: ‘[I]ugi otio his annis vols (Rome, 1985), I 243^53, at 243^4; F. Ferlauto, Il testo della nobis eque simul torpentibus . . .’ traduzione Valliana di Tucidide (Palermo, 1979), 8 and notes 1^2, refs. See J. Fitz,‘Die Ausgaben der Thuroczy-Chronik aus dem with the transmission of Valla’s translation at 9^10; R. I. W. Jahre 1488’, Gb Jb (1937), 97^106; I. Hubay, ‘Die illustrierte Westgate, ‘The Text of Valla’s Translation of Thucydides’, Ungarnchronik des Johannes von Thu¤ rocz’, Gb Jb (1962), 390^9; Transactions of the American Philological Association, 67 (1936), Elisabeth Solte¤ sz, ‘Uº ber zwei Holzschnitte der Augsburger 224^49, at 241 for this edition. OnValla’s lost Greek sources, and Thuro¤ czy-Chronik’, Gb Jb 68 (1993), 91^6. t-204^t-205] tibullus, albius 2527

r x2 Rogerius: Carmen miserabile super destructione regni originally transmitted in two or three books; see there for further Hungariae per Tartaros facta [addressed to] ‘episcopus references. On this edition see J.H. Gaisser,‘Catullus’,in CTC VII Pestheniensis’; according to Fitz 103 a misprint for 207 and n. 81; Albius Tibullus, Carmina, ed. I. G. Huschke ‘Prenesthensis’ as there were no bishops in Pe¤ cs in 1243 and (Leipzig, 1819), pp. vi, xlv^xlvi (‘Veneta maior’), providing evi- Rogerius was the chaplain to the bishop of Preneste. ‘Epistola dence that it may not have been the editio princeps. For the most magistri Rogerii in miserabile carmen super destructione regni recent bibliography on Tibullus see P. Militerni della Morte, Hungarie per Tartaros facta editum’. Incipit: ‘[L]icet ut liqueat ‘Rassegna di Studi Tibulliani (1984^99)’, Bollettino di Studi dominationi uestre ingressus . . .’ Latini, 30 (2000), 204^46. r r y9 [Verse.] ‘Quanta sit inuicti terrena potentia sceptri > Gloria [c4 ] [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III.] ‘Ad Neaeram ama- maiestas phama perennis honor’; 9 elegiac distichs. siam suam Liber iii.’ Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, forTheobaldus Feger, 3 June 1488. 4o. refs. Tibullus, Libri tres, ed. Lenz and Galinsky, 128^70. For the three variants of this edition see G. Sajo¤ and E. Solte¤ sz, Evidence of who wrote these 20 poems is meagre. See Tibullus, Catalogus incunabulorum quae in bibliothecis publicis Hungariae Libri tres, ed. Lenz and Galinsky, 3, and Der Neue Pauly, ed. H. asservantur, 2 vols (Budapest,1970), 3324. Cancik and H. Schneider (Stuttgart,1999),VII 551^2, for attribu- collation: [*2] a^g8 h6 i10 k^o8 p6 q^t8 v4 x8 y10. tions of poems 3. 1^6 to a poet Lygdamis or to Tibullus, with Woodcuts and woodcut initials. further references given there. On Tibullus as possible author HC *15518 = H 15516; Go¡ T-361; BMC II 381; Pr 1874; Baer, Die of 3. 7 (‘Laudes Messallae’), and Sulpicia as authoress of 8^12 Illustrierten Historienbu« cher, p. lxiv, no. 325; BSB-Ink T-342; and 19^20, see Tibullus, Libri tres, ed. Lenz and Galinsky, 4; RE Oates 955; Sajo¤ and Solte¤ sz 3324; Schramm XXIII p. 25; IVA:1, 87^8. v Schreiber V 4395; Sheppard 1317. Micro¢che: Unit 5: Chronicles [d6 ] ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ and Historiography: Part II, CH 84. refs. Tibullus, Libri tres, ed. Lenz and Galinsky,171; U. Pizzani, ‘Le vite umanistiche di Tibullo’, Res publica litterarum, 5 (1982), COPY 252^67, at 254. On this and its transmission see Pizzani 252^6. Variant 3. [d v] [Marsus, Domitius]: Epitaphium Tibulli. Wanting the blank leaves v and y . 6 3^4 10 refs.Tibullus, Libritres, ed. Lenz and Galinsky,171; seeWalther, In the heading on a r this copy omits the words ‘Austrin ducis’ (l. 1 Initia, 19097. For the attribution of authorship to Marsus see J. J. 2), thus di¡ering from BMC but agreeing with H and Pollard, Scaliger, Catulli Tibulli Propertii nova editio et . . . Castigationum Morris, no. 156. On v r, l. 13 it has the variant reading of IB.6665 2 (Leiden, 1577), 166; Pizzani, ‘Vite umanistiche’, 254^5 and n. 9, of BMC. and 260 and notes 52^3, for arguments against L. Luisides’ Binding: Sixteenth-century paper boards covered with frag- hypothesis that Scaliger saw ‘D. M.’ in his manuscript. ments of a fourteenth/¢fteenth-century manuscript antiphonar. [d v] Ovidius Naso, [Publius: Amores, 3. 9]. ‘Epistola in qua con- Sixteenth-century manuscript title across the head of the spine: 6 queritur de morteTibulli’. ‘Facta regnum Hungariae’ in brown ink. Sprinkled blue-edged refs. Ov. Am. 3. 9. leaves. Size: 216 ¿ 163 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 150 mm. [d r] Propertius, [Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae]. ‘Propertii Vmbri Pasted inside the upper cover is an engraving of the arms of Louis 7 Meuani poetae elegiographi clarissimi liber primus.’ I of Hungary, as shown by Siebmacher, Wappen der deutschen refs. Prop. Souveraine und La« nder, NF I,I,IV.pl. 84, no.1, £anked by initials [m v] [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Remedia Amoris,763^4.] ‘L’and ‘R’, surmounted by crowns. 6 refs. Ov. Rem. 763^4. Chapter headings are underlined in red ink. Some marginal [m v] [Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Carmina, 1.7. 24.] notes, mainly extracting keywords and dates, in a sixteenth-cen- 6 refs. Prop. 1.7. 24. tury (c.1532) humanist hand in brown ink. On v v the same hand 2 [n v] Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Vita Catulli.] has added a continuation of the chronicle to the year1532. 1 refs. Allenspach^Frasso 265; G. Bombieri,‘Collazione di alcune Provenance: Purchased for »3; see Books Purchased (1847), 34. antiche edizioni di Catullo’, Acme, 15 (1962), 179^239, at 179. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.45. r [n2 ] Guarinus Veronensis [pseudo-; Campesanus, Benvenutus]: ‘Hextichum . . . in libellum Valerii Catulli eius conciuis’. ‘Ad T-205 Tibullus, Albius patriam uenio longis de ¢nibus exul > Causa mei reditus compa- Elegiae, sive Carmina, et al. triota fuit’; 3 elegiac distichs. v refs. See C-139. [a1 ] [Vita Propertii.] Incipit: ‘[A]urelius Propertius elegiae scriptor r egregius, patria Beuania fuit Umbriae . . .’ [n2 ] Catullus, [Gaius] Valerius: [Carmina]. ‘Liber ad Cornelium r Gallum.’ [a2 ] Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II].‘Albii Tibulli equitis Romani poetae clarissimi liber Primus: quod spretis diuitiis et militia refs. Catul. On this edition see J. H. Gaisser, Catullus and his Deliam amet et amori seruiat.’ Renaissance Readers (Oxford, 1993), 25^8, with illustration of refs. Tib. 1^2 (Tibullus, Albii Tibulli aliorumque libri tres, ed. F. this leaf at 27, pl. 1; M. Zica' ri, ‘Calfurnio editore di Catullo’, in W. Lenz and K. Galinksy (Leiden, 1971), 51^127). On the trans- Scritti Catulliani, ed. P. Parroni (Urbino, 1979), 105^8, at 106. For a collation of this edition see Bombieri,‘Collazione’,179^99. mission see M. D. R[eeve], ‘Tibullus’, in Texts and Transmission, r 420^5; Tibullus, Libri tres, ed. Lenz and Galinsky, 1^32, at 3, for [s3 ] Statius, P[ublius] Papinius: Silvae. ‘P. Papini Statii Surculi the three-book division of the corpus attested in the earliest wit- Silvarum liber primus. Prohemium ad stellam’. nesses of the complete text; at 4 for appearance of the corpus in refs. Stat. Silv. On this work see S-286. three books at the time of Messalla’s death; and at 8^9 surveying evidence for the opposing views that the Tibullan corpus was 2528 tibullus, albius [t-205^t-207

v [B4 ] [Colophon.] ‘Tabula Librorum qui sunt in praesenti uolumine: refs. See Pizzani, ‘Vite umanistiche’, 260^1; H. M. Dixon, Albius Tibullus . . . Aurelius Propertius Beuanus . . . Catulli ‘Studies in theTransmission of Tibullus’, unpublished Ph.D. the- Veronensis . . . Publius Papinius Statius . . . M.CCCC.LXXII’. sis, University of Cambridge, 2001, 65^6, 157. r [Venice:Vindelinus de Spira], 1472. 4o. [f7 ] [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: collation: [a^g8 h8^1 i^k8 l m6 n^p8 q^r6 s8 2s2 t^z8 A^B6]. ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ [Tib. 1. 1. 1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ Cyllenius HC *4758; BMC V 161; Pr 4043; BSB-Ink T-344; Fava^Bresciano r 1110; Oates 1613; Sheppard 3218. refers to his commentary on the carmina Priapea at leaf [g6 ]: ‘. . . ut in Priapeis explicuimus, quamquidem meditationem iam COPY dudum edidissem . . .’; see CTC VI 430; Avesani,‘Civilta' delle let- Wanting the gatherings containing Propertius and Statius, Silvae, tere’, 200^1. See also Dixon,‘Transmission of Tibullus’, 66^94. [a1], and the blank leaf [r6]. r [aa2 ] [Second colophon.] ‘Presens opus Tibulli albici inprimi Binding: Late eighteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco fecit . . . sedente clementissimo Sixto papa quarto anno eius felici with doublures, stamped with the arms of the Rt Hon. Thomas quinto’. Grenville. Gilt-edged leaves. White parchment pastedowns, r [aa2 ] ‘Registrum textusTibulli’. gold-tooled parchment endleaves. Size: 288 ¿ 203 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 197 mm. Rome: [Georgius Lauer] for Giovanni Tibullo Amidani, 18 July 1475. 4o. Gathering signatures in a sixteenth-century north European 8 10 8 4 hand, many cropped, supplied in brown ink in the lower right- collation: [a^d e f^z aa ]. HC 15522; Go¡ T-368; Pr 3416; CIBN T-274; IGI 9660; Rhodes hand corner of the recto of several leaves. 1724; Sheppard 2738. Provenance: Rt Hon.Thomas Grenville (1755^1846). Purchased for »12. 12. 0; see ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 58r; Books COPY Purchased (1836), 8. Wanting the blank leaves [e10] and [t4]. r shelfmark: Auct. L 5.28. Leaf [a1 ]: ‘BERARDINUS’, not as H and IGI. Misbound in the following order: [a, c, d, b, e . . .]. Binding: Eighteenth-century tan calf, the gold stamp of the T-206 Tibullus, Albius Bodleian Library on both covers. Title in gilt on the spine. Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius). Marbled pastedowns; pink silk bookmark. Size: 209 ¿ 148 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 133 mm. [a r] Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. 1 Provenance: Probably Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli refs. See T-205. For this edition’s debt to Venice: de Spira, 1472 (1787), II 5052; sale (1789), 9954, ‘exemplar integerrimum atque see CTC VII 207. See also Huschke, pp. xlviii^li. nitidissimum’. Purchased, probably through Peter Elmsley, for [d v] [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III]. 1 »10. 15. 0; see the annotated sale catalogue and Books Purchased refs. SeeT-205. (1789), 7. [e r] ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques 7 Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. O 3.8. Romanus insignis forma . . . ut in epistola praecedenti testatur’. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.11. refs. See U. Pizzani,‘Vite umanistiche’, 260^1, and T-205. v [e7 ] [Marsus, Domitius: EpitaphiumTibulli.] refs. SeeT-205. T-207 Tibullus, Albius v [e7 ] [Vegius,Maphaeus: Epigram.] Elegiae, sive Carmina, et al. v refs. L. Ra¡aele, Ma¡eo Vegio. Elenco delle opere. Scritti inediti a1 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: ‘Tibulli Vita’. (Bologna, 1909), 130; seeWalther, Initia, 18674; Ludwig Bertalot, refs. Allenspach^Frasso, 265^6. On Squarza¢cus’ plagiarizing Initia Humanistica Latina: Initienverzeichnis lateinischer Prosa of Sicco Polenton’s material see Pizzani 256^60. r und Poesie aus der 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts (Tu« bingen, 1985^ a2 Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. ‘Albii Tibulli equitis Romani [1990]), 6101. poetae clarissimi liber primus: quod spretis diuitiis et militia v [e7 ] [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1.15. 27^8.] Deliam amet et amori seruiat.’ refs. Ov. Am.1. 15. 27^8. refs. See T-205. On this edition see CTC VII 207; Huschke, pp. r [e8 ] [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores, 3. 9]. li^liv. v refs. Ov. Am. 3. 9. c1 Tibullus, Albius, [pseudo-]: [Elegiae: III.] ‘Ad Neeram’. r [e8 ] [Poem about Tibullus.] ‘[I]uuenis qui pauper erat tamen ecce refs. SeeT-205. r Tibullus Viuit et eterno carmine nomen habet’; 6 elegiac distichs. d2 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques v > [e8 ] [First Colophon.] ‘Presens opus Tibulli albici in primi fecit . . . Romanus insignis forma. . . ut indicat epitaphium infrascriptum’. sedente clemetissimo Sixto papa quarto anno eius felici quarto’. refs. SeeT-205. r r [f1 ] [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de d2 [Marsus, Domitius]: Epitaphium Tibulli. Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello magnaque refs. SeeT-205. > r pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. d2 Ovidius Naso, [Publius: Amores, 3. 9].‘Epistola in qua conquer- refs. See F.-R. Hausmann,‘Carmina Priapea’, in CTC IV (1980), itur de morteTibulli’. 422^50, at 430; R. Avesani, ‘Verona nel quattrocento: La civilta' refs. Ov. Am. 3. 9. r delle lettere’,Verona e il suo territorio, 4,2 (Verona, 1984), 200. e2 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Vita Catulli.] r [f1 ] [Cyllenius, Bernardinus]: ‘PoetaeVita.’ Incipit:‘[Q]uamquam a refs. Allenspach^Frasso 265. me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ t-207^t-208] tibullus, albius 2529

r v e2 [Campesanus, Benvenutus]: ‘Hextichum . . . in bellum(!) Valerii p5 : ‘P. Antonio el Conte da S. Miniato’. Josephus Peregrinus r v Catulli eius conciuis’. ‘Ad patriam uenio longis de ¢nibus exul > (seventeenth century): inscriptions in brown ink on a1 and a1 : Causa mei reditus compatriota fuit’; 3 elegiac distichs. ‘Josephi Peregrini [ ]angei’. Christophorus B[ ]t[ ]rcinius (seven- r refs. See C-139. teenth/eighteenth century); inscription in black ink on a1 : r e2 Catullus, [Gaius] Valerius: [Carmina]. ‘Liber ad Cornelium ‘Cristofori B[ ]t[ ]rcinii’. Archangelo, Conte di Barga,Tuscany (£. r Gallum.’ 1749); inscription on a1 : ‘Archangelo Conte [ ] Barga Adi 23 refs. Catul. On this edition see Gaisser, RenaissanceReaders,35. Giugno 1749’. W. H. Crawford, Lakelands, Cork (1815^1888); v h8 [Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus]: ‘Vita Propertii.’ book-plate; sale (12 Mar. 1891), lot 640; Purchased in 1891; see refs. Allenspach-Frasso 266^7; see also 247. Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford r i1 Propertius, [Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae].‘Propertii Aurelii Nautae University Gazette, 10 May 1892, 471. poetae clarissimi liber primus ad Tullum.’ shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 2.20. refs. Prop. v p5 [Colophon.] Reggio Emilia: Albertus de Mazalibus and Prosper Odoardus, [13 T-208 Tibullus, Albius Sept.] 1481. Folio.The colophon reads ‘. . . 19 Kl’. octo. . . .’ Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius). collation: a^c8 d2 e8 f6 g^i8 k3 l^n8 o p6. r a2 [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de HC Addenda 4757; Go¡ T-367; BMC VII 1087; Pr 7252; BSB-Ink Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello > magnaque T-346; CIBN C-275; Rhodes 1723; Sheppard 6011^12. pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. FIRST COPY refs. SeeT-206. r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, bound for KloÞ, over a2 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus]: ‘PoetaeVita.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam a contemporary beech boards. The gold stamp of the Bodleian me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum Library on tan leather patches on both covers. Remains of two maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ metal clasps on lower cover and two leather straps on upper refs. SeeT-206. v cover. Along upper edge authors’ names in manuscript. External a3 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: parchment reinforcement guards for endleaves. Internal parch- ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ ment reinforcement guards for gatherings of text block. Size: [Tib. 1.1.1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ 312 ¿ 210 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 299 ¿ 202 mm. refs. SeeT-206. r A few marginal annotations to theTibullan text in a c.1500 hand, a4 Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. supplying brackets. One comment on the text in a seventeenth- refs. SeeT-205. v century hand. Bibliographical notes in a seventeenth-century e1 [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III.] r r hand are supplied on a2 and i1 . Bookseller’s number ‘665^105 refs. SeeT-205. > r C’ supplied in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. g5 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques Three- to four-line initials are supplied in red or blue. Romanus insignis forma . . . ut in epistola praecedenti testatur’. Provenance: Bernardus Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden (1457^ refs. SeeT-205. v 1523); inscription on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Bernardus g5 [Marsus, Domitius: Epitaphium Tibulli.] Adelman De Adelmansfelden’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ refs. SeeT-205. v (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 1015; purchased for »2. g5 [Vegius, Maphaeus: Epigram.] ‘[S]ub teneris annis tenerorum 16. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 7. scriptor annorum > Decedens dura ecceTibullus humo’; 1 elegiac shelfmark: Auct. P 3.21. distich. SECOND COPY refs. SeeT-206. v Wanting the blank leaf p6. g5 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1.15. 27^8.] Binding: Late eighteenth-century Italian half parchment over refs. Ov. Am.1.15. 27^8. v paper boards, covered with marbled paper. The title on red and g5 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores, 3. 9]. green leather labels on the spine. Size: 303 ¿ 205 ¿ 22 mm. Size refs. Ov. Am. 3. 9. r of leaf: 296 ¿ 201 mm. g6 [Poem about Tibullus.] ‘[I]uuenis qui pauper erat tamen ecce Frequent marginal and interlinear notes in an early sixteenth- Tibullus Viuit et eterno carmine nomen habet’; 6 elegiac distichs. r > century Italian hand, in black ink, supplying corrections to all g6 [Registrum.] three texts and numbers in roman ¢gures for theTibullan poems; Venice: Antonius Battibovis, 3 Mar. 1485. Folio. in brown ink, a few comments on the texts and running headings; collation: a6 b^d8 e^g6. and in red ink, brackets and pointing hands forTibullus, and titles HC15523; Go¡ T-369; BMC V 404; Pr 4984; CIBN T-276; Sheppard for the Catullan and Propertian texts. A few corrections to and 4081^2. comments on the text in a later sixteenth-century cursive Italian hand. FIRST COPY v r Wanting the blank leaf a1. On a1 a two-line initial ‘A’is supplied in red ink, on a2 a four-line initial ‘D’ in blue ink. Elsewhere some initals are supplied in blue Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf stained red; the gold or black ink. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; yellow-edged Provenance: ‘Liber Il[lu ] de S. L[au]rencio [ ] et cor[ ]le’; six- leaves; marbled pastedowns; azure silk bookmark. Size: 287 ¿ v 207 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ 190 mm. teenth-century Italian inscription on p5 . P. Antonio, Conte da r One word extracted from the commentary in a sixteenth-century San Miniato,Tuscany (sixteenth century): inscriptions on a1 and north European hand. 2530 tibullus, albius [t-208^t-210

Provenance: Purchased for »1. 12. 0; see Books Purchased T-210 Tibullus, Albius (1789),7. Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius), et shelfmark: Auct. O 3.7. al. SECOND COPY r Bound with P-138(2); see there for details of binding and proven- a2 [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de ance. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 197 mm. Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello > magnaque Wanting the blank leaf a1. pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. Three- to four-line initials are supplied in red or blue. refs. SeeT-206. v shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.26(2). a2 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus]: ‘PoetaeVita.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam a me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum T-209 Tibullus, Albius maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ refs. SeeT-206. Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius). v a3 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: r a2 [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello > magnaque [Tib. 1.1.1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. refs. SeeT-206. refs. SeeT-206. a vTibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. r 3 a2 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus]: ‘PoetaeVita.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam a refs. SeeT-205. On this edition see Huschke, pp. lix^lx. me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum v d5 [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III]. maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ refs. SeeT-205. refs. SeeT-206. r f6 [Marsus, Domitius: Epitaphium Tibulli.] v a3 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: refs. SeeT-205. ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ r f6 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques [Tib. 1.1.1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ Romanus insignis forma . . . ut in epistola praecedenti testatur’. refs. SeeT-206. refs. SeeT-205. a r Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. r 4 f6 [Vegius,Maphaeus: Epigram.] refs. SeeT-205. For this edition see Huschke, pp. lviii^lix. refs. SeeT-206. f v [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III.] ‘Ad Neaeram amasiam r 1 f6 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1.15. 27^8.] suam Liber iii.’ refs. Ov. Am. 1.15. 27^8. refs. SeeT-205. g v Juliarius, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Parthenius. v 1 h4 [Marsus, Domitius: Epitaphium Tibulli.] refs. CTC VII 224. refs. SeeT-205. v g1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Verses addressed to his book.] v h4 [Vegius,Maphaeus: Epigram.] refs. CTC VII 225. refs. SeeT-206. g r Parthenius, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Julius Pomponius v 2 h4 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1.15. 27^8.] [Laetus]. refs. Ov. Am.1. 15. 27^8. refs. CTC VII 224^5. h v Ovidius Naso, [Publius: Amores,3.9].‘Epistola in qua conquer- r 4 g2 Parthenius, Antonius: [Preface to] ‘In Catullum commenta- itur de morteTibulli’. tiones’. refs. Ov. Am. 3. 9. refs. CTC VII 225^6. h r ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques v 5 g2 ‘Catulli Vita’. Incipit: ‘[C]aius Valerius Catullus nobilis inter Romanus insignis forma . . . ut in epistola praecedenti testatur’. Latinos lyricos poetaVerone natus . . .’ refs. SeeT-205. refs. Partly printed in CTC VII 226. h v [Poem about Tibullus.] ‘[I]uuenis qui pauper erat tamen ecce v 5 g2 [History of lyric poetry.] Tibullus > Viuit et aeterno carmine nomen habet’; 6 elegiac dis- refs. CTC VII 226^7. tichs. r g3 [Parthenius, Antonius: Commentary on the Carmina.] Incipit: r h6 Registrum. ‘‘‘[Q]uoi dono lepidum nouum libellum’’. In hoc primo epigram- Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 18 Feb. 1486. Folio. mate poeta Cornelio Nepoti amico . . .’ collation: a^h6. refs. See C-143. r Woodcut border. g3 Catullus, [Gaius] Valerius: [Carmina]. H 4761 (I) = HC Addenda 4761 (II); Go¡ T-370; BMC VII 970; Pr refs. Catul. See CTC VII 227 for this edition. r 6967; CIBN T-277; Rhodes 1725; Sheppard 5766. m10 Parthenius, Antonius: [Valedictory letter addressed to] the

COPY reader. refs. CTC VII 227. Bound with C-143; see there for details of binding, decoration, r and provenance. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 204 mm. m11 Registrum. Occasional marginal notes in the cursive Italian hand of Petrus Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 15 Dec. 1487. Folio. Go¡ notes Marsus(?) (see S-294), mainly supplying corrections to the text that this edition is often found with the Propertius of 1 Feb. 1488 and extracting personal names. (Go¡ P-1018; Bod-inc P-482). See also BSB-Ink. shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.27(2). collation: a6 b^d8 e f6 g^i8 k6 l8 m10+1. Collation as Sheppard, not as BSB-Ink and BMC (‘a^d8 . . . m10’). t-210^t-212] tibullus, albius 2531

H *4762 (II) = HC 4762 (I); Go¡ T-371; BMC V 354; Pr 4775; T-212 Tibullus, Albius BSB-Ink P-805; CIBN P-632; Oates 1881; Rhodes 1726; Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius), et Sheppard 3922. al. FIRST COPY a r [Title-page.] ‘Tibullus Catullus et Propertius cum commento’. Bound with P-482; see there for details of binding and proven- 1 a v [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de ance. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 202 mm. 1 Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello magnaque Wanting the blank leaf a1. > v pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. Leaf g :‘. . . iuliarius’. 1 refs. SeeT-206. Frequent marginal and interlinear notes in two contemporary a v [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Poetae Vita.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam a Italian cursive hands in brown ink, mainly extracting personal 1 me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum names and supplying synonyms, brackets, and corrections to the maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ text in black ink. refs. SeeT-206. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.1(2). v a2 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: SECOND COPY ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ Fragment: part of leaf d , rear pastedown of M-297(2). 3 [Tib. 1.1.1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ A note in a sixteenth-century Welsh hand: ‘Gru¡. ap Pank[ ] . . . refs. SeeT-206. Johannes apWollictus . . .’ a vTibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. shelfmark: Broxb. 31.16 (pastedown). 2 refs. SeeT-205. For this edition see Huschke, pp. lx^lxi. v c8 [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III]. refs. SeeT-205. Division into fourth book acknowledged in com- T-211 Tibullus, Albius v mentary heading on d5 . Elegiae, sive Carmina. v e6 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques r [a1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Albii Tibulli elegiographorum optimi elegia de Romanus insignis forma . . . ut in epistola praecedenti testatur. amore et laudibus Messale.’ refs. SeeT-205. v v [a1 ] [VitaTibulli.] e6 [Marsus, Domitius: Epitaphium Tibulli.] refs. Allenspach^Frasso 265^6. refs. SeeT-205. r v [a2 ] Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II].‘Quod spretis diuiciis et mili- e6 [Vegius,Maphaeus: Epigram.] tia Deliam amet et amori seruiat’. refs. SeeT-206. v refs. SeeT-205. e6 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1. 15. 27^8.] r e2 Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: III].‘Ad Neeram’. refs. Ov. Am.1.15. 27^8. v r refs. SeeT-205. On f1 Poem 3.7 is headed:‘De laudibus Messalle f1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Julius Pomponius liber quartus’. [Laetus]. r g4 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques refs. CTC VII 224^5. r Romanus insignis forma. . . ut indicat epitaphium infrascriptum’. f1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Preface to] ‘In Catullum commenta- refs. SeeT-205. tiones’. r g4 [Marsus, Domitius]: Epitaphium Tibulli. refs. CTC VII 225^6. v refs. SeeT-205. f1 ‘Catulli vita’. Incipit: ‘[C]aius Valerius Catullus nobilis inter [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, not after 1487]. 4o. Latinos lyricos poetaVerone natus . . .’ collation: [a]8 b^f8 g4. refs. Partly printed in CTC VII 226. v GW Nachtra« ge, 348; H 15521?; BMC III 623; Pr 2857; Oates 1269; f1 [History of lyric poetry.] Sack, Freiburg, 3482; Sheppard 2070. refs. CTC VII 226^7. f r [Parthenius, Antonius: Commentary on the Carmina.] Incipit: COPY 2 Wanting gathering b. ‘‘‘[Q]uoi dono lepidum nouum libellum’’. In hoc primo epigram- Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper mate poeta Cornelio Nepoti amico . . .’ refs. See C-143. boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 209 ¿ 153 ¿ 1 mm. Size of r leaf: 202 ¿ 141 mm. f2 Catullus, [Gaius] Valerius: [Carmina]. refs. Catul. See CTC VII 227 for this edition. Copious marginal and interlinear notes in a German hand of the v 1490s (ex informatione Kristian Jensen), supplying underlining, k7 Parthenius, Antonius: [Valedictory letter addressed to] the synonyms, and comments on the text paraphrasing Cyllenius’ reader. v refs. CTC VII 227. commentary. On g4 in the same hand(?) the note: ‘Haec Venere r nec tu Bachi tenearis Aurore Uno namque modo uinaVenusque k8 Juliarius, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Parthenius. > refs. CTC VII 224. uocent Vt Venus euernat uires sic copia Bachi ‘ (see Poetae > > k r Parthenius, Antonius: [Verses addressed to his book.] Latini Minores, ed. E. Baehrens, 4 vols (1879^86), IV 150^1, no. 8 refs. CTC VII 225. 149); ‘Deorum . . . hyemis(?)’ in red ink, and scribbles in other k r Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Minus Roscius. German hands. 8 Incipit:‘[M]axima estuel potius diuinauirtus poetarum, Mine. . .’ Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- refs. See P-483. label; sale (1835), lot 3478; purchased for »1. 11. 0; see Books k v Beroaldus, Philippus: [List of his corrections to the Propertian Purchased (1835), 27. 8 text]. Incipit: ‘Huic epistolae subiunxi aliquot locos . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.48. 2532 tibullus, albius [t-212^t-213

refs. See P-483. the commentary, and glosses, and also extracting some key r l1 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Commentarii in Propertium’ [dedicated words and phrases. to] Minus Roscius. Incipit: ‘[E]legiacum carmen quod a luctu Provenance: Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1846), siue a miseratione nomen accepit . . .’ 37. refs. See P-483. shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.14. r l1 Propertius, [Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae]. Edited by Philippus Beroaldus.‘Propertii poetae Elegiographi Clarissimi liber primus T-213 Tibullus, Albius ad Tullum’. Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius), et refs. Prop. r al. x5 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecassyllabon’.‘Quisquis carptor es r et calumniator Quisquis Liuidus osor obloquutor’; 36 hende- a1 [Title-page.] ‘Tibullus Catullus et Propertius cum commento’. > v casyllables. a1 [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de v Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello magnaque x5 Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: ‘In inuidum carmen’.‘Inuide > pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. quid laceras facundi scripta Philippi > Quid laceras tantum liuide turpis opus?’; 10 elegiac distichs. refs. SeeT-206. v v x5 ‘Registrum’. a1 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Poetae Vita.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam a me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 9 Dec. 1491. maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ Folio. H 4765 records a ghost edition with date 9 Dec. 1497 refs. SeeT-206. which is presumably based on a misreading of this colophon. a v [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: collation: a^c8 d e6 f^s8 t^x6. 2 ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ Woodcut initials. [Tib. 1.1.1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ HC *4763=4765; Go¡ T-372; BMC V 439; Pr 5029; BSB-Ink T-347; refs. SeeT-206. CIBN T-278; Oates 1965; Rhodes 1727; Sheppard 4187^9. a vTibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. Micro¢che: Unit 25: Italian Humanism: Part II, IH 25. 2 refs. SeeT-205. For this edition see Huschke, pp. lxi^lxii. FIRST COPY v c8 [Tibullus, Albius, pseudo-: Elegiae: III]. Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian parchment over paper refs. SeeT-205. Division into fourth book acknowledged in com- boards, the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. v mentary heading on d5 . Thickly sprinkled red-edged leaves. Manuscript title on the v e6 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques spine. Size: 305 ¿ 218 ¿ 31 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 205 mm. Romanus insignis forma . . . ut in epistola praecedenti testatur’. Occasional marginal notes in a contemporary Italian cursive refs. SeeT-205. hand in black or brown ink, supplying brackets, underlining, cor- v e6 [Marsus, Domitius: Epitaphium Tibulli.] rections to the text, pointing hands, and extracting key words refs. SeeT-205. from the commentary on Propertius, and adding to the commen- v e6 [Vegius,Maphaeus: Epigram.] tary on Catullus. Bookseller’s number in pencil ‘666^105 > C’, in refs. SeeT-206. the lower right-hand corner of the front pastedown. v e6 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1.15. 27^8.] Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- refs. Ov. Am. 1.15. 27^8. label; sale (1835), lot 1016; purchased for »0. 9. 0; see Books r f1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Julius Pomponius Purchased (1835), 7. [Laetus]. shelfmark: Auct. P 3.22. refs. CTC VII 224^5. SECOND COPY r f1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Preface to] ‘In Catullum commenta- Bound with S-288(2); see there for details of binding and proven- tiones’.‘Proemium in Catullum.’ ance. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 205 mm. refs. CTC VII 225^6. A few notes in light brown ink in a c.1500 Italian cursive hand, v f1 ‘Catulli Vita’. Incipit: ‘[C]aius Valerius Catullus nobilis inter supplying brackets and extracting key words from the commen- Latinos lyricos poetaVeronae natus . . .’ tary on Propertius and Catullus. A few notes in a darker brown refs. Partly printed in CTC VII 226. ink in a late sixteenth/early seventeenth-century Italian hand, v f1 [History of lyric poetry.] mainly supplying underlining, corrections to the Catullan text, refs. CTC VII 226^7. and extracting key words from the commentary on Catullus. On f r [Parthenius, Antonius: Commentary on the Carmina.] Incipit: v 2 x6 : in a sixteenth-century Italian hand, a large pointing hand and ‘‘‘[Q]uoi dono lepidum nouum libellum’’. In hoc primo epigram- a single line ofverse:‘Durius in terris nihil est quod uiuat amante’ mate poeta Cornelio Nepoti amico . . .’ (Prop. 2. 17. 9). refs. See C-143. shelfmark: Auct. P 3.5(2). r f2 Catullus, [Gaius] Valerius: [Carmina]. ‘Catulli epigramma ad THIRD COPY Cornelium nepotem.’ Wanting the blank leaf x6. refs. Catul. See CTC VII 227 for this edition. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; the gold stamp r k8 Juliarius, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Parthenius. of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 320 ¿ 218 ¿ refs. CTC VII 224. 22 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 203 mm. r k8 Parthenius, Antonius: [Verses addressed to his book.] Frequent notes in a sixteenth-century north European (French?) refs. CTC VII 225. humanistic hand, supplying underlining, headings structuring t-213^t-214] tibullus, albius 2533

r k8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Minus Roscius. refs. SeeT-205. v Incipit:‘[M]axima estuel potius diuinauirtuspoetarum, Mine. . .’ e6 [Domitius Marsus]: Epitaphium Tibulli. refs. See P-483. refs. SeeT-205. r v k8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [List of his corrections to the Propertian e6 [Vegius,Maphaeus: Epigram.] text]. Incipit: ‘Huic epistolae subiunxi aliquot locos . . .’ refs. SeeT-206. v refs. See P-483. e6 [Ovidius Naso, Publius: Amores 1. 15. 27^8.] r l1 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Commentarii in Propertium’ [dedicated refs. Ov. Am.1.15. 27^8. r to] Minus Roscius. Incipit: ‘[E]legiacum carmen quod a luctu f1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Julius Pomponius siue a miseratione nomen accepit . . .’ [Laetus]. refs. On this see P-483. refs. CTC VII 224^5. r r l1 Propertius, [Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae]. Edited by Philippus f1 Parthenius, Antonius: [Preface to] ‘In Catullum commenta- Beroaldus.‘Propertii poetae Elegiographi Clarissimi liber primus tiones’.‘Prohemium in Catullum.’ ad Tullum’. refs. CTC VII 225^6. v refs. Prop. f1 ‘Catulli Vita’. Incipit: ‘[C]aius Valerius Catullus nobilis inter r x5 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecassyllabon’.‘Quisquis carptor es Latinos lyricos poetaVeronae natus . . .’ et calumniator Quisquis Liuidus osor obloquutor’; 36 hende- refs. Partly printed in CTC VII 226. > v casyllables. f1 [History of lyric poetry.] v x5 Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: ‘In inuidum carmen’.‘Inuide refs. CTC VII 226^7. f r Fuscus, Palladius: [Letteraddressed to] Laurentius Bragadenus. quid laceras facundi scripta Philippi > Quid laceras tantum liuide 2 turpis opus?’; 10 elegiac distichs. refs. CTC VII 240; see Gaisser, Renaissance Readers, 97^102. v r x5 ‘Registrum’. f2 Civalellus, Donatus: ‘In Palladii Fusci commentarios endeca- Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 26 June 1493. Folio. syllabon’. 8 6 8 6 refs. CTC VII 240. collation: a^c d e f^s t^x . r HC 4764; Go¡ T-373; BMC V 517;Pr 5382; CIBN T-279; Oates 2093; f2 ‘Vita Catulli’. Incipit:‘[V]alerius Catullus quem ob eximiam eru- Rhodes 1728; Sheppard 4462. ditionem posteriores . . .’ refs. Partly printed in CTC VII 240. COPY r f2 Fuscus, Palladius: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Wanting the blank leaf x6. refs. CTC VII 241. Binding: Eighteenth-century Italian parchment over thick paper v f2 [Privilege to Palladius Fuscus, mentioning the printer, Johannes boards; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; Tacuinus.] Incipit: ‘[S]erenissime ac excellentissime princeps, et yellow-edged leaves. Size: 317 ¿ 222 ¿ 29 mm. Size of illustrissimum dominium suplicatur uestrae sublimitati . . .’ leaf: 308 ¿ 206 mm. Privilege granted 14 Mar. 1496; see Fulin 122 no. 45. Some notes in a c.1500 Italian cursive hand, mainly extracting r f3 [Parthenius, Antonius: Commentary on the Carmina.] Incipit: personal names, and key words and phrases from the commen- ‘‘‘[Q]uoi dono lepidum nouum libellum’’. In hoc primo epigram- tary. On front pastedown the number ‘4499’ in black ink. mate poeta Cornelio Nepoti amico . . .’ Provenance: Purchased for »0. 11. 0; see Books Purchased refs. see C-143. (1789), 6. r f3 Catullus, [Gaius] Valerius: [Carmina].‘Catulli epigramma’.‘Ad shelfmark: Auct. O 3.4. Cornelium nepotem’. refs. Catul. See CTC VII 227 for this edition. r f3 Fuscus, Palladius: ‘In Catullum Commentarii’. Incipit:‘‘‘[Q]uoi T-214 Tibullus, Albius dono’’.Versus est endecasyllabus, idem Phalecius ab inuentore. . .’ Elegiae, sive Carmina (comm. Bernardinus Cyllenius), et refs. Partly printed in CTC VII 241. On the commentary see al. (ed. Hieronymus Avantius). CTC VII 239^40. r n r Parthenius, Antonius: [Valedictory letter addressed to] the a1 [Title-page.] 5 v reader. a1 [Cyllenius], Bernardinus: [Poem addressed to] Baptista de Ursinis.‘[S]aepe meo uolui dominum signare libello magnaque refs. CTC VII 227. > r pro minimo tradere tecta lare’; 29 elegiac distichs. n5 Juliarius, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Parthenius. refs. SeeT-206. refs. CTC VII 224. v n v Parthenius, Antonius: [Verses addressed to his book.] a1 [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Poetae Vita.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam a 5 me nusquam lectum sit apud quempiam unum certissimum refs. CTC VII 225. v maiorum nostrorum codicem . . .’ n5 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Minus Roscius. refs. SeeT-206. Incipit:‘[M]axima estuel potius diuinauirtus poetarum, Mine. . .’ a v [Cyllenius, Bernardinus: Commentary on Tibullus.] Incipit: refs. See P-483. 2 r ‘‘‘[D]iuitias alius fuluo sibi congerat auro . . . magna soli’’ n6 Beroaldus, Philippus: [List of his corrections to the Propertian [Tib. 1.1.1^2] Genus carminis dicitur elegiacum . . .’ text]. Incipit: ‘Huic epistolae subiunxi aliquot locos . . .’ refs. See P-483. refs. SeeT-206. v v n6 Fuscus, Palladius: [Valedictory letter addressed to] Laurentius a2 Tibullus, Albius: [Elegiae: I^II]. refs. SeeT-205. For this edition see Huschke, pp. lxii^lxiv. Bragadenus. v refs. CTC VII 241. e6 ‘Summa uitae Albii Tibulli.’ Incipit: ‘[A]lbius Tibullus eques Romanus insignis forma. . . ut indicat epitaphium infrascriptum’. 2534 titulus [t-214^t-215

r r o1 Avantius Veronensis, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Aelius name in black ink on a1 :‘Petri Villa’. Purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Lampridius Cervinius. Incipit: ‘[L]itteras tuas tam libens accepi, Books Purchased (1789), 6. ut nil unquam libentius . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. O 3.5. r o1 Avantius Veronensis, Hieronymus: ‘Emendationum in SECOND COPY Lucretium in Catullum in Pryapeias in Statii Sylvas editio Bound with: secunda’. Incipit: ‘In a primo lege ‘‘lumine caelum’’ non 2. Claudius Claudianus, De Raptu Proserpinae. Milan: ‘‘numine . . .’ Guillermus Le Signerre, 31 July 1501. r o1 Augustinus [Ka« sebrod] Moravus: [Letter addressed to students.] Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled quarter tawed pigskin over Incipit: ‘[Q]uom nihil praestabilius in rebus humanis inueniatur beech boards, with metal clasps hinged from lower to upper, and nihilque diuinius . . .’ metal catches. On the upper cover triple ¢llets form a rectangular v o1 Avantius Veronensis, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] frame: tendril stamps make up merrythoughts, each containing a Augustinus [Ka« sebrod Moravus]. [Emendationes in Catullum et £oral stamp. On the lower cover triple ¢llets form two thin rectan- Priapea.] Incipit: ‘[S]cribis, Augustine eruditorum humanissime, gles: within the outer frame a repeated lozenge-shaped £oral tibi renunciatum esse, quemadmodum hac publica studiorum stamp, within the inner frame a repeated upright £ower stamp. remissione sepositis altioribus studiis . . .’ Dated14 Oct. 1493. Three sewing supports. Remains of worn manuscript label at v o3 Avantius Veronensis, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] head of spine. The paper endleaves are later (eighteenth/nine- Marcus Cornelius. Incipit: ‘[S]alue, ingenuorum humanissime, teenth-century) additions. Size: 326 ¿ 219 ¿ 47 mm. Size of quum his quasi Halcyonidum diebus . . .’ leaf: 312 ¿ 213 mm. v o6 Avantius [Veronensis], Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Pasted on the covers, two copies ofabroadside entitled‘Die aufer- Jacobus Cornelius. Incipit: ‘[D]i te ament, Iacobe, merum hebung des folcks und grosser nachfolgung des Sophi und spricht Corneliorum exemplar . . .’ er sey ein prophet und sein gesetz das er neulich im Landt Persia v o6 [Avantius Veronensis, Hieronymus: Letter addressed to] auferhebt hat’,[c.1502], withwoodcut; see also M-293 for another Jacobus [Cornelius]. Incipit: ‘[F]ortasse ornatissime, Iacobe, uer- copy. sus ille . . .’ Some marginal notes in a contemporary hand, mainly providing r p1 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Commentarii in Propertium’ [dedicated brackets and pointing hands. The note ‘SOPHI’ on rear paste- to] Minus Roscius. Incipit:‘[E]legiacum carmen quod a luctu siue down. On the verso of the ¢rst front endleaf an unidenti¢ed coat a miseratione nomen accepit . . .’ of arms, supported by the ¢gures of a naked satyr and a woman refs. See P-483. with elaborate head gear, sketched in brown inkwith no tinctures: r p1 Propertius, [Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae]. Edited by Philippus on a chevron three roses, in base a mullet. At the head of the page: Beroaldus. ‘Propertii poetae Eligiographi(!) Clarissimi liber pri- ‘Item nym mit lang’. On verso of front endleaf the pencilled note: mus ad Tullum’. ‘Emi in auctione librorum C. Nagel pro 1R 4’. On recto of rear refs. Prop. endleaf in red ink the numbers ‘36 4’. r m5 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Endecasyllabon’.‘Quisquis carptor es et Provenance: Jacob L[ ] (£. c.1500); name on the verso of front calumniator > Quisquis Liuidus osor obloquutor’; 36 hendecasyl- endleaf: ‘Ich Jacob L[ ]’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ lables. 1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 1017(1); purchased for »0. 5. 0; v m5 Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: ‘In inuidum carmen’. ‘Inuide see Books Purchased (1835),7. quid laceras facundi scripta Philippi > Quid laceras tantum liuide shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.1(1). turpis opus?’; 10 elegiac distichs. v m5 ‘Registrum’. T-215 Titulus Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 19 May 1500. Folio. Titulus triumphalis causae passionis et mortis Christi. 8 6 8 6 4 8 6 collation: a^c d e f^l m n o p^y z & m . Printed side:Titulus triumphalis causae passionis et mortis Christi. Woodcut initials. ‘Erat titulus triumphalis cause passionis et mortis Cristi’. Incipit: HC *4766; Go¡ T-374. BMC V 535; Pr 5461; BSB-Ink T-348; ‘Voce dulcis et commendabilis . . .’ Rhodes 1729; Sack, Freiburg, 3483; Sheppard 4546^7. Micro¢che: Unit 25: Italian Humanism: Part II, IH175. [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg], 1492. Broadside. 16 small woodcuts. FIRST COPY Go¡ T-383; not in Pr; Baer, Catalogue 745 (1929), 501; Catalogue Wanting the blank leaf m6. 750, pt III, no. 768; Martin Breslauer, Catalogue 101 (1970) 141A Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; the gold stamp of the (with extra plate IV); Polain 4768; Schreiber, Handbuch, 24b Bodleian Library on both covers; yellow-edged leaves; marbled (VIII p. 153); not in Sheppard. pastedowns. Size: 318 ¿ 218 ¿ 38 mm. Sizeofleaf: 308 ¿ 205 mm. Frequent marginal annotations in Zanetelli’s hand, mainly to COPY Propertius, extracting personal names, key words and phrases, Bound with P-074; see there for details of binding and and supplying pointing hands, underlining, and brackets. Some provenance. notes in another sixteenth-century hand, also extracting key The left-hand margin is cropped. Size of leaf: c.412 ¿ c.290 mm. words and phrases, and supplying pointing hands and In the folder kept with this item is a letter dated 1972 from the underlining. Directorofthe GW, Heinrich Rolo¡, to David Rogers, containing r bibliographical information relating to this edition. Provenance: Thomas Zanetelli (sixteenth century); name on a1 : ‘Thomae Zanetelli Feltrienš ’. Petrus Villa (seventeenth century); t-215^t-219] tolomei, petrus georgii 2535

Provenance: Martin Breslauer. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); (T-218) Tolomei, Petrus Georgii purchased in 1969 from Martin Breslauer for »650; accession no. Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae BVM de Loreto. ‘R 2254’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. r [a1 ] [Title-page.] shelfmark: Broxb. 95.20*. r [a2 ] [Tolomei, Petrus Georgii]: Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae (T-216) Tolomei, Petrus Georgii BVM de Loreto. refs. SeeT-216. Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae BVM de Loreto. o r [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 1500?]. 8 . [a1 ] [Title-page.] 4 r collation: [a ]. [a2 ] [Tolomei, Petrus Georgii]: Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae r r Type: 84 R. 4 leaves. 23 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 96 ¿ 74 mm ([a2 ]). BVM de Loreto. Incipit: ‘[E]cclesia beate Marie de Loreto fuit r Woodcut on [a1 ] (Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano, pl. 7) and initial camera domus beate uirginis Marie . . .’ r r on [a2 ]. Leaf [a1 ]: ‘Tran|latio miraculo|a eccle|ie beate Marie refs. F. Grimaldi, La chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto nei docu- r > uirginis de Loreto.’; [woodcut]; [a2 ]: ‘[E]Ccle|ia beate Marie de menti dei secoli XII^XV (Ancona, 1984), 155^8. v Loreto fuit > camera domus beate uirginis Ma= > rie . . .’; [a4 ], l. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 1500]. 8o. As dated by IGI; F. 13:‘. . . ibi |ita & colloca > ta e|t ut dictuš e|t |uperius. > Deo gratias.’ Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano (secoli XV^XVIII) ([Loreto], 1994), Not in Pr; not in Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano; Sheppard 3106. o assigns to [Marcellus Silber, c.1515] and gives the format as 12 ; COPY Sander dates [c.1495?]. Bound with A-269; see there for details of binding and proven- collation: [a4]. r r ance. Size of leaf: 135 ¿ 103 mm. Type: 85. 4 leaves. 23 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 96 ¿ 72 mm ([a2 ]). o r shelfmark: 8 M 40(8) Th. Seld. Woodcut on [a1 ] (Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano, pl. 7) and initial r on [a2 ]. T-219 Tolomei, Petrus Georgii R 1884; not in Pr; Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano, no. 30; IGI V p. 208; Oates1568; Sander 4287; not in Sheppard. Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae BVM de Loreto [Italian] La dichiaratione della chiesa di sancta Maria delloreto COPY Bound with: (trans. Bartolomeo daVallombrosa). r 2. Petrus Georgii Tolomei, Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae BVM [a1 ] [Title-page.] ‘La dichiaratiane(!) della chiesa di sancta Maria de Loreto. [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after c.1495] (T-217). delloreto, et come ella uenne tucta in terra’. Binding: Twentieth-centurybrown cloth. Size:147 ¿ 110 ¿ 7 mm. r [a1 ] [Verse.] ‘Chi uuol saper per sua diuotione > El tempo et perche Size of leaf: 142 ¿ 103 mm. modo et per qual uia’; 8 lines of verse. r Provenance: Both items were purchased from Pickering & [a2 ] [Tolomei, Petrus Georgii]: La dichiaratione della chiesa di Chatto in 1927, nos 7921^2, for »4. 15. 0 and »5. 15. 0 respectively; sancta Maria delloreto. Translated into Italian by Bartolomeo da cutting from sale catalogue pasted on the verso of original brown Vallombrosa, as stated in the explicit. cardboard wrappers and Bodleian stamp dated 11Apr. 1927. refs. Grimaldi, La chiesa di Santa Maria, 161^4; on authorship shelfmark: Inc. f. I2.1(1). see Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano, 22. v [a4 ] Bartolomeo daVallombrosa: [Explicit.] Incipit:‘Et a fede delle (T-217) Tolomei, Petrus Georgii predecte cose si noti¢ca come tutta questa scriptura fu copiata da Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae BVM de Loreto. uno originale auctentico scripto nella decta chiesa di sancta Maria delloreto a di .xx. del meso di magio nel [a v] [Tolomei, Petrus Georgii]: Translatio miraculosa ecclesiae 1 .M.CCCCLXXXIII. Io Don Bartholomeo monacho di BVM de Loreto. Ualembrosa et priore di sancta Verdiana di Firenze, mosso da refs. SeeT-216. grandissima diuotione lho facta tradure di latino in uulgare et o [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 1513]. 8 . As dated by IGI; Sander stampare accioche tanto miracolo et si diuoto si publichi et man- dates [c.1490?]; Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano assigns to [Marcello ifesti a piu persone et riceuine consolatione spirituale’. Silber, after 1510?]. o 4 [Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, c.1500]. 4 . collation: [a ]. 4 v v collation: [a ]. Type: 93. 4 leaves. 22 lines ([a1 ]). Type area: 101 ¿ 57 mm ([a1 ]). r r r Type:107 R*.4 leaves. 26 lines ([a2 ]).Type area:139 ¿ 79 mm ([a2 ]). Woodcut on [a ] (Grimaldi, Il libro lauretano, pl. 14). r r 1 Woodcut on [a ]. Leaf [a ]: ‘ð La dichiaratiane della chie|a di R1883; not in Pr; Grimaldi, Il librolauretano, no. 25; IGI V p. Oates 1 1 |ancta Ma > ria delloreto: & come ella uenne tucta |š terra’. 1567; Sander 4286; not in Sheppard. R 1185; Pr 5418; Sheppard 4498. COPY COPY Bound withT-216; see there for details of binding and provenance. Bound with G-230(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Size of leaf: 142 ¿ 103 mm. r r v ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 134 mm. ‘2’ in brown ink on [a1 ] and [a2 ]; also ‘nota’ mark on [a3 ], in the shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.9(21). same hand. shelfmark: Inc. f. I2.1(2). 2536 tortellius, johannes [t-220^t-222

T-220 Tortellius, Johannes T-221 Tortellius, Johannes De Orthographia (ed. Adam Montaltus). De orthographia. v r [a1 ] Montaltus, Adam: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Philippus de [a2 ] Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Prooemium’ Le¤ vis de Que¤ lus. Incipit: ‘Quoniam quidem par est et haud indir- [addressed to] NicolausV,Pont. Max. ecte censendum . . .’ refs. SeeT-220. r v [a2 ] Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Adam [a2 ] [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum Montaltus, as stated in his letter. ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] inuentione . . .’ r NicolausV,Pont. Max. [a3 ] [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: refs. S. Rizzo,‘Per una tipologia delle tradizioni manoscritte di ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum classici latini in eta' umanistica’, in Formative Stages of Classical Papyriani . . .’ r Traditions: Latin Texts from Antiquity to the Renaissance, ed. [a3 ] Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum Oronzo Pecere and Michael D. Reeve (Spoleto, 1995), 371^407, grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Graecis tractarum at 402^7. On the printer’s copy for this edition,Vatican, MS.Vat. liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- lat. 3319, see L. Capoduro,‘L’edizione romana del ‘‘De orthogra- arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum phia’’ di Giovanni Tortelli (Hain 15563) e Adamo da Montaldo’, litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ Scrittura, biblioteche e stampa II, 37^56, at 46^51 on editorship, refs. SeeT-220. and, at 39^40, also dating the work to the autumn of 1451; see Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1471. Folio. also M. D. Rinaldi,‘Fortuna e di¡usione del De orthographia di collation: [a^c10 d8 e^h10 i k8 l^n10 o8 p^t10 v8 x^z h10 m8 k aa^ Giovanni Tortelli’, Italia medioevale e umanistica, 16 (1973), 227^ ee10]. 61, at 258^61. HC *15564 = HC 15568; Go¡ T-395; BMC V 170; Pr 4081; BSB-Ink v [a2 ] ‘Ordo totius operis’. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum T-384; CIBN T-290; Hillard1980; Sack, Freiburg, 3486; Sheppard inuentione . . .’ 3252. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before 1472: Part II, PI v [a2 ] ‘Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus’. Incipit: 89. ‘[A]ccepimusque hec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum Papiriani . . .’ COPY Variant setting in gathering [q], as BMC variant ‘A’. [a r] Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum 3 Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the gold grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Grecis tractarum stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; liber primus . . . de numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litterarum marbled pastedowns. Size: 404 ¿ 285 ¿ 72 mm. Size of tam Grecarum quam Latinarum etc’. Incipit:‘[G]recorum litteras leaf: 397 ¿ 263 mm. quibus ipsi nunc Greci utuntur . . .’ ‘1883’on the front endleaf in brown ink. refs. See Index des lemmes du De orthographia de Giovanni On [a r] a large initial ‘C’ is supplied in pink with acanthus-leaf Tortelli, ed. J.-L. Charlet and M. Furno (Aix-en-Provence, 1994). 2 decoration in green. Other principal initials are supplied in red Rome: Ulrich Han and Simon Nicolai Chardella, [after 10 Aug] with reserved white decoration; smaller initials are supplied in 1471. Folio. red. 10 8 10 8 6 10 8 10 8 6 10 8 6 8 10 8 collation: [a b c d e f g h i k l m n o^q r s t v x y Provenance: Gerard Meerman (1722^1771); acquired after 1756 10 8 12 10 12 z A^D E F G^I K ]. (ex informatione Jos van Heel); manuscript catalogue (MMW S HC (+ Addenda) 15563; C 6299; Go¡ T-394; BMC IV 23; Pr 3353; 145 V, fol. 128v). Johan Meerman (1753^1815); purchased at his CIBN T-291; Oates 1373; Sheppard 2668. Micro¢che: Unit 10: sale, vol. II, p. 4, lot 33, for Fl. 91: see Books Purchased . . . at the Printing in Italy before1472: Part IV,PI 29. Sale of M. Meerman, p. 25, with auction number on label at the v COPY head of the spine; ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 108 : Wanting the blank leaf [K12]; leaf [K11] cut out and mounted, with ‘Meerman’. loss of heading. shelfmark: Auct. P 1.2. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; sprinkled brown-edged leaves. Size: 417 ¿ 287 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 406 ¿ 267 mm. T-222 Tortellius, Johannes Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, providing De orthographia (ed. Hieronymus Bononius). r occasional corrections to the text, and providing ‘nota’ marks A2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Hieronymus and pointing hands, in a contemporary humanist hand, in brown Bononius, as stated in his letter. ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] r and red ink. On [n3 ] the following marginal note extracted from NicolausV,Pont. Max. the text: ‘Ma¡eum Vegium nostri temporis poetam elegantissi- refs. See T-220 and M. Pastore Stocchi,‘La cultura umanistica’, mum’. In the same hand also running chapter numbers (in the in Storia di Treviso. III. L’eta' moderna, ed. E. Brunetta (Venice, form of letters of the alphabet) and most initials in red ink. Early 1992),137^57, at 144ss. r signatures in brown ink partially visible. A3 [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum Provenance: Purchased for »2.12.0: see Books Purchased (1829), inuentione . . .’ r 21; and Financial Statements (1828^32; 1837^40, Library Records A3 [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: b.4), no. 3,‘Books purchased by the Librarian’. ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. L inf. 2.1. Papyriani . . .’ r shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 1.1. A3 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Graecis tractarum t-222^t-223] tortellius, johannes 2537

liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- T-223 Tortellius, Johannes arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum De orthographia (ed. Hieronymus Bononius). litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ r r A2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Hieronymus &8 [Colophon.] r Bononius, as stated in his letter. ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] &8 Bononius, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Constantinus Robeganus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uorundam hominum istis temporibus NicolausV,Pont. Max. refs. SeeT-220. uaniloquentias . . .’ r v A3 [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum &8 Bononius, Hieronymus: ‘Carmen in primi impressoris com- mendationem’. ‘Tingere dispositis chartas quicunque metallis inuentione . . .’ > r Coepit et insignes edidit aere notas’; 13 elegiac distichs. A3 [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum Treviso: Hermannus Liechtenstein, for Michael Manzolus, 2 Apr. o Papyriani . . .’ 1477. Folio and 4 . A r Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum collation: A10+1 B^G10 H8 I10 K^N6.8 O12 a^e10 f^i8.10 k l6 m^o8 3 6 10 12 10 6 10 grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Graecis tractarum p q^s t u^y z & . liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- HC 15565; Go¡ T-396; BMC VI 887, 891; Pr 6469 = 6480; BSB-Ink arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum T-385; CIBN T-292; Rhodes 1730; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 69; litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ Sheppard 5513. r &8 [Colophon.] r FIRST COPY &8 Bononius, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Constantinus Wanting the blank leaves A1 and &10. Robeganus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uorundam hominum istis temporibus Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the gold uaniloquentias . . .’ v stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt-edged leaves; &8 Bononius, Hieronymus: ‘Carmen in primi impressoris com- marbled pastedowns. Size: 273 ¿ 195 ¿ 60 mm. Sizeofleaf: 266 ¿ mendationem’. ‘Tingere dispositis chartas quicunque metallis > 180 mm. Coepit et insignes edidit aere notas’; 13 elegiac distichs. r On A3 a transcription of the Greek alphabet with its pronuncia- Vicenza: Stephan Koblinger, 13 Jan. 1479. Folio. tion. More marginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts, in an 10+1 10 8 10 6.8 12 10 8.10 6 8 v collation: A B^G H I K^N O a^e f^i k l m^o early German hand. On &9 bibliographical notes referring to 6 10 12 10 6 10 p q^s t u^y z & . Leaves A2^5 signed A3^6. German astronomical texts of the second half of the sixteenth HC *15566; Go¡ T-397; BMC VII 1043; Pr 7160; BSB-Ink T-386; century. CIBN T-293; Oates 2681; Sheppard 5926. Provenance: Himmerod, Eifel, Cistercians, S. Thomas; inscrip- r COPY tion on A2 : ‘Lib. Bibliothecae Himmerodensis’. Purchased for »1. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1826), 16. Wanting the blank leaves A1 and &10. Leaves &4^7 are bound after shelfmark: Auct. O 5.31. z3. SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) quarter light brown morocco Not in Sheppard. over light brown pasteboards; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. On the spine imprint information is gilt Wanting the blank leaf A1. The return leaf of sheet A4, which should be cut away, is here left as blank. on two rectangular square labels, in red and green leather; ‘S. M.’ A variant: in the colophon the name of the printer has been sub- printed in gold at the foot of the spine. Sprinkled brown-edged leaves. Size: 298 ¿ 201 ¿ 69 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 187 mm. stituted for that of Michael Manzolus Parmensis, who commis- r On &9 inTaraschoni’s hand the following verses:‘Stude puer per- sioned the edition; see BMC. v Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) quarter parchment over paste- transit etas mox frigida parce . . .’ 10 lines; on &9 the following boards also covered in parchment; the gold stamp of the note in the same hand:‘Nota como adi xvii de zugno 1493 in mar- Bodleian Library on both covers. Author’s name and imprint tidi mori Io. LaurentioTaraschon nostro fratello a Roma, era per information in brown ink at thehead of the spine; green silk book- farse uno homo dasay sel scampana, et ala sua morte se ghe trouo mark. Size: 288 ¿ 205 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 204 mm. Io. Euangialista e Bernardo nostri fratelli. Deo sit semper laus ‘7449’and ‘415’ in brown ink on the front pastedown. Numerous honor gloria amen. Item eo anno die 19 augusti Johannes marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in the owner’s Euangialista va lontani detentus. Die 12 februari 1494 euassit, humanist hand, in red and brown ink. An unusual ‘nota’ mark Romam apprehenditur(?)’. A few marginal notes, mainly trans- v r lating Greek words into Latin, in an early hand, probably on E9 . On &10 the following note/verse in the owner’s hand: ‘En balestra latro discorp[ ] pendet ab unco [ ](?) discit Et magis Taraschoni’s, in brown ink. > r in festum regnat in urbe malum Ad vada nunc bu¡o pestis mon- On A2 a large Italian initial ‘C’ is supplied in pink with darker > pink and white pen-work decoration within a square gold ground strosa marinus > Insidet et tutum carpe viator iter’. Provenance: Master Johannes de Liniaco [i.e. Legnago,Verona] edged in black. The area de¢ned by the letter is decorated with a r large thistle in gold, green, and red on a blue ground with white (¢fteenth century); inscription on A2 : ‘Magistri Ioannis de Liniaco’. Purchased in Florence via D. A. Talboys, Oxford, for pen-work decoration; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 114 no. pr. 137 »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 23, and Library Bills (Lombardy?). Other main initials are supplied in red or blue, or (1829^32), no. 446. red and blue, with reserved white decoration and elaborate red Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 1.9. pen-work. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in red, in red and blue in the heading shelfmark: Auct. P 4.36. r on A2 . 2538 tortellius, johannes [t-223^t-225

Provenance: Ambrogio Taraschoni (£. 1493^1494); inscription SECOND COPY r on &9 : ‘Hic liber est mej Ambrogij Taraschonj q[uondam] dom- Wanting the blank leaf A1. inj Bartolamej ¢lius qui fuit uir somme probitatis conspicuus’; in Binding: Sixteenth-century German pigskin over wooden r the lower margin of A3 , within a wreath the coat of arms of boards, with two metal catches, one metal clasp and remains of Taraschoni. Parma, Benedictines, St John Evangelist, 1535; another. On both covers, triple ¢llets form a sextuple frame. r inscription on A3 on either side of the wreath: ‘Conuentus Within the outer frame a double cresting roll. No stamps or rolls r within the following frame. Within the following frame a roll Parme > 137’ and on A8 : ‘Conuentus Parme 1535’. Anonymous sale (Evans, 13 Jan. 1825), lot 840. Purchased for »8. 0. 0; see showing saints and religious ¢gures; no stamps or rolls within Books Purchased (1825), 25. the following frame; within the following frame, a foliate roll shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.9. with cameo heads; the inner rectangle is decorated with a repeated foliate stamp. Strips from twelfth/thirteenth-century manuscripts visible in the sewing of the binding. Size: 314 ¿ T-224 Tortellius, Johannes 205 ¿ 74 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 196 mm. De orthographia (ed. Hieronymus Bononius). A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and etymolo- r gical explanations, also some pointing hands, in an early human- A2 Tortellius,Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Hieronymus Bononius, as stated in his letter. ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] ist hand in brown ink. NicolausV,Pont. Max. Provenance: Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; refs. SeeT-220. purchased in 1957 from William Dawson and Sons Ltd, for v »47. 9. 0; accession no. ‘R 1505’. Presented in 1978 by John A2 [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum inuentione . . .’ Ehrman. r shelfmark: Broxb. 94.3. A3 [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum Papyriani . . .’ r T-225 Tortellius, Johannes A3 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Graecis tractarum De orthographia (ed. Hieronymus Bononius). r liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- A2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Hieronymus arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum Bononius, as stated in his letter. ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ NicolausV,Pont. Max. r &4 [Colophon.] refs. SeeT-220. v v &4 Bononius, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Constantinus A2 [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum Robeganus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uorundam hominum istis temporibus inuentione . . .’ v uaniloquentias . . .’ A2 [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: r &5 Bononius, Hieronymus: ‘Carmen in primi impressoris com- ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum mendationem’. ‘Tingere dispositis chartas quicunque metallis Papyriani . . .’ > v Coepit et insignes edidit aere notas’; 13 elegiac distichs. A2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum Vicenza: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 31 Oct. 1480. Folio. grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Graecis tractarum 10 8 6 8 6 liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- collation: A B^O P a^r | s^z & . Leaves A2^5 signed A1^4. HC *15567; Go¡ T-398; BMC VII 1037; Pr 7158; BSB-Ink T-387; arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum CIBN T-294; Rhodes 1731; Sheppard 5909. litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ r u5 [Colophon.] FIRST COPY u r Bononius, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Constantinus Wanting the blank leaves A and & . 5 1 6 Robeganus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uorundam hominum istis temporibus Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled light brown morocco; uaniloquentias . . .’ the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Gilt- u v Bononius, Hieronymus: ‘Carmen in primi impressoris com- edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; blue silk bookmark. Size: 5 mendationem’. ‘Tingere dispositis chartas quicunque metallis 302 ¿ 207 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 192 mm. > Coepit et insignes edidit aere notas’; 13 elegiac distichs. Numerous marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a con- temporary humanist hand in brown ink. Early manuscript folia- Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 12 Nov. 1484. Folio. 8 6 8 6 tion in brown ink:‘i^xxi; 32^199’only. collation: A B^M a b c^u . r HC *15569; Go¡ T-399; BMC V 357; Pr 4787; BSB-InkT-388; CIBN On A2 a large Italian initial ‘C’ is supplied in pink with blue and white pen-work decoration in the shape of architectural motifs, T-295; Sack, Freiburg, 3487; Sheppard 3934. within a square gold ground edged in black; the area de¢ned by COPY the letter is decorated with green and pink architectural motifs; Wanting the blank leaf A1. see Pa« cht and Alexander II, no. pr. 113 (Vicenza?). Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian half green mo- r Provenance: Coat of arms on A2 : argent, two bendlets vert and rocco over marbled pasteboards; bound for Boutourlin; pink pas- gules; £anked by initials F and P, for the Passerini family. tedowns; endpapers watermarked‘G[ior.] M[agnani]’. Size: 322 ¿ Acquired some time after the second half of the eighteenth cen- 220 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 219 mm. tury, to judge from the shelfmark. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and ‘nota’ Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P. 2.13. marks to the entries ‘Tiresia’, ‘Thrasumenus’, ‘Xenocrates’, and shelfmark: Auct. O 4.13. ‘Zeno’, in a contemporary humanist hand in dark brown ink. t-225^t-227] tortellius, johannes 2539

r On A2 a large Italian (north Italy?) initial ‘C’ is supplied in gold inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compart- on a square dark red ground with silver(?) pen-work decoration; ments, each decorated with a lozenge-shaped or a triangular foli- the area de¢ned by the letter is blue with white pen-work decora- ate stamp. Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xxxix, roll no. tion. From the letter blue, red, and green foliate extensions into 607. Size: 325 ¿ 220 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 314 ¿ 213 mm. the margin, and gold dots; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 115 no. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in three six- pr. 149. teenth-century humanist hands. r Provenance: On A2 a wreath surrounded by foliate decoration Provenance: Ben Jonson (1573?-1637); inscription and motto on v and gold dots contains the following unidenti¢ed coat of arms: A1 : ‘Sum Ben Jonsonii’and ‘Tanquam explorator’; not recorded azure, three birds or, two confronting and one; a label of Anjou: in D. McPherson,‘Ben Jonson’s Library’, Studies in Philology,71/ v r four points gules, and between, three £eur-de-lis of the second. 5 (1974), 1^106. Other inscriptions on A1 and A2 completely Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark deleted in brown ink. Edward Bernard (1638^1697); Wanley’s no. 347, see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »0. 15. 0: list, p. 3, no. 316. Among the books purchased in 1697 from see sale catalogue (1841), lot 673, and Books Purchased (1842), 42. Bernard’s widow. shelfmark: Auct. Q 2.7. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: S 3.3 Art; C 4.21Art. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.14. T-226 Tortellius, Johannes De orthographia (ed. Hieronymus Bononius). T-227 Tortellius, Johannes r De orthographia (ed. Pyrrhus Pincius), et al. A2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Hieronymus r Bononius, as stated in his letter. ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] a1 [Title-page.] ‘Ioannis Tortelii Aretini orthographia. Ioannis NicolausV,Pont. Max. Tortelii Lima quaedam per Georgium Vallam tractatum de refs. SeeT-220. orthographia’. v v A2 [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum a1 Pincius Mantuanus, Pyrrhus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] inuentione . . .’ Franciscus Capellus. Incipit: ‘Caelestis (ut ita loquar) fuit ingenii v A2 [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: qui perutilem imprimendi artem excogitauit . . .’ r ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum a2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. Edited by Pyrrhus Papyriani . . .’ Pincius, as stated in his letter. ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] v A2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum NicolausV,Pont. Max. grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum e Graecis tractarum refs. SeeT-220. v liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- a2 [Ordo totius operis]. Incipit: ‘[I]taque primum de literrarum arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum inuentione . . .’ v litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ a2 [Ex quibus auctoribus acceptum est opus.] Incipit: r r5 [Colophon.] ‘[A]ccepimusque haec primum ex fragmentis decem librorum r r5 Bononius, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Constantinus Papyriani . . .’ v Robeganus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uorundam hominum istis temporibus a2 Tortellius, Johannes: De Orthographia. ‘Commentariorum uaniloquentias . . .’ grammaticorum de orthographia dictionum Graecis tractarum v r5 Bononius, Hieronymus: ‘Carmen in primi impressoris com- liber primus incipit. De numero et ¢gura atque inuentione litter- arum tam Graecarum quam Latinarum’. Incipit: ‘[G]raecorum mendationem’. ‘Tingere dispositis chartas quicunque metallis > Coepit et insignes edidit aere notas’; 13 elegiac distichs. litteras quibus ipsi nunc Graeci utuntur . . .’ r Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 15 Dec. 1488. Folio. z6 Valla, Georgius: De Orthographia [addressed to] Antonius collation: A^H8.6 I6 K8 a^k8.6 l m8 n^r6. Simoneta. [Also known as De ratione scribendi]. Incipit: HC *15571; Go¡ T-400; BMC V 355; Pr 4780; BSB-InkT-389; CIBN ‘[A]ssiduis uocibus tuis clarissime adolescens Antoni Simoneta T-296; Hillard 1981; Sheppard 3925^6. e¥agitasti . . . [A ante b aspiratur] . . .’ Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 19 Dec. 1495. Folio. FIRST COPY 8 6 Bound with N-126(2); see there for details of binding and proven- collation: a^y z & . ance. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 197 mm. HC *15[57]4; Go¡ T-402; BMC V 530; Pr 5438; BSB-Ink T-391; CIBN T-297; Hillard 1982; Oates 2112; Rhodes 1732; Sheppard Wanting the blank leaf A1. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing 4527. r^v corrections to the text on A2 only, in the same contemporary COPY Italian hand, in light brown ink, that added the ownership note. Bound with N-009; see there for details of binding and proven- r^v In the same hand, two large initials on A2 . ance. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 195 mm. r shelfmark: Auct. P 3.9(1). ‘xli’ in brown ink in the upper margin of a1 . A few cropped mar- SECOND COPY ginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a contemporary Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden humanist hand in brown ink. boards. Remains of leather clasps hinging from the upper cover shelfmark: Auct. O 4.6(2). and ¢xed to the boards by two circular nails each. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. ‘21’ in white at the head of the spine and in black across the fore-edge. Quadruple ¢llets form a double frame. Within the outer frame a six-petalled £oral roll. Diagonal quadruple ¢llets divide the 2540 tractado [t-228^t-230

r T-228 Tortus,Caesar KK1 ‘Tabula secunde partis’. An alphabetical list of the subjects Sonetti ed altre poesie [Italian]. contained in the second part of the commentary. r ‹ a Tortus Esculanus, Caesar: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Seville: Companeros alemanes (Paulus de Colonia, Johann 1 Pegnitzer, Magnus Herbst, and Thomas Glockner), 1491. Matthaeus [Aquaviva], Marquess of Bitonto. Incipit: ‘[C]ostume Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) 1491; (II) 30 Sept.1491. e antiquo et da natura dato . . .’ 8 12 8 8 v collation: Part I: a^n o p^z aa^kk ; part II: A^Z AA^HH a TortusEsculanus,Caesar: [Letter addressed to] a female friend. 2 II10 KK14. Incipit: ‘[I]n principio di mia dolente lettera . . .’ H *15581; Go¡ T-407; BMC X 34; Pr 9521; BSB-Ink T-397; CIBN a rTortusEsculanus, Caesar: Triumphus amoris.‘[M]ortifero pen- 4 T-299; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 388; Oates 4041; Sack, siero a£icto core Igniferi sospiri lachryme amare’. It includes > Freiburg, 3489; not in Sheppard; Vindel, Arte,V 40: 25. verses by Nicolaus Gaeranus, Augustinus Urbinas, Nicolaus Salibeni Senensis, Bernardus Illicinus (i.e. Bernardo da Siena), COPY Simon Sardini Senensis alias dicto Sauiozo, Antonius Part I only.Wanting a1. Thybaldeus Ferrariensis (i.e. AntonioTebaldeo). Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century Spanish brown sheep, blind-tooled in imitation of ¢fteenth-century Spanish style. Size: [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri] for Piero Pacini, [1497^1500]. 343 ¿ 251 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 335 ¿ 233 mm. 4o. As dated by Sheppard. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, ‘nota’ marks and collation: a^d8 e10. pointing hands in a contemporary Spanish hand in brown ink. Woodcut initials and borders. Some other marginal notes in a sixteenth-century humanist Go¡ T-358; Pr 6273; Kristeller 417; Sander 7306; Sheppard 5169. hand, also in brown ink. COPY Main initials are supplied in red and blue interlocked; other initi- r Leaf a1 , l. 2: ‘. . . Illu- > tri||imo’, not as Sander. als are supplied in red or blue. Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled red morocco; r r Provenance: On a2 , b3 , and other pages, a circular black stamp, r bound by J. Clarke. Gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. with dentelle edges, has been covered with black ink. On kk7 the Size: 210 ¿ 138 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 131 mm. oval stamp of ‘Ricardo Palma Bibliotecario’ is covered in black Provenance: ‘262’ in brown ink on a circular paper label in the ink. A di¡erent stamp in violet ink, ending with a long line, prob- r lower left-hand corner of the upper cover. Date of acquisition ably below a name, has also been covered in black ink on kk8 . unknown; books with neighbouring shelfmarks in Auct. 2Q 6 Eduardo J. Bullrich; green leather label. D. L. Alvear (£. 1952); before this one were mainly acquired during the 1830s and 1840s, sale (1952), lot 382. Purchased on 16 Apr. 1981 from Charles those with the following shelfmarks (Auct. 2Q 6.80^7) mainly in Traylen, Catalogue 92, no. 429, for »480 through the Friends of the late1850s to 1861. the Bodleian Library; see ledger (1980/1), no. 1070. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.79. shelfmark: Inc. c. S4.1491.3.

T-230 Tractado T-229 Tostado, Alphonsus, de Madrigal Tractado de la vida y estado de la perfeccion [Spanish]. Floretum sancti Matthaei (ed. Petrus Ximenez de r a1 [Title-page.] Prexano with Johannes de Arellano and Johannes de v a1 Tractado de la vida y estado de la perfeccion. ‘Prohemio’ Revenga). [addressed to] Juan de P.; brethren of the Benedictine monastery r a1 [Title-page.] ‘El Tostado sobre sannt Matheo’. of S. Benito, Valladolid, OSB. Incipit: ‘[A] honor et alabanc° a de r a2 Ximenez de Prexano, Petrus: [Editorial note.] Incipit: ‘[V]t ait nuestro sen‹ or Ihesu Christo et de su gloriosa madre et a consola- beatus Ambrosius in diuinis uoluminibus reus scribitur qui non cion uuestra amado hermano . . .’ studit . . .’ refs. See E. Zaragoza Pascual, Los generales de la congregacion r a2 Tostado, Alphonsus, de Madrigal: Floretum sancti Matthaei de San Benito de Valladolid, 6 vols (Silos, 1973^87), Apendice lit- [Part I]. Edited by Petrus Ximenex de Prexano, as stated in his erario II 460. r note, with the help of his friends Johannes de Arellano and a2 Tractado de la vida y estado de la perfeccion. Incipit: ‘[A]nsi Johannes de Revenga, as stated in the second colophon. como los ¢nes de las artes et ciencias particulares . . . el triste con- ‘Introductio auctoris’. Incipit:‘[V]eteribus magna pro parte expli- solado. Onde nos lleue Iesu Christo . . .’ r citis . . . Liber genera. Hic incipit euangelium Mathei, quod inter m6 [Colophon.] r omnia primum ponitur . . .’ A1 ‘Tabla’. r ii5 [First colophon.] Salamanca: [Printer of Nebrissensis,‘Gramatica’], 27 Apr. 1499. v ii5 ‘Tabula’.An alphabetical listofthe subjects contained in the ¢rst Folio. part of the commentary. collation: a^f8 g h6 i8 k^m6 A4. v kk7 [Errata.] ‘Dictiones que in hac prima parte perlecta inuente Woodcut and woodcut initials. sunt errate hoc in loco et correcte posite sunt et castigate et sunt C 5853; Go¡ T-411; Pr 9569A; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 650; quidem que sequuntur’. Sheppard 7329; Vindel, Arte, II 161: 105 (VIII: 175). r A1 [Title-page.] ‘La segunda parte del Tostado sobre sannt Matheo’. COPY A r Tostado, Alphonsus, de Madrigal: Floretum sancti Matthaei 2 Leafa v, l. 2:‘laviada. . . Iuan de.P.enla ca|a. . .’; l.4:‘. . . alabaš ca’; [Part II]. Incipit: ‘[E]t post dies posita est in precedentibus a 1 m r (Colophon):‘Impre||o. . . xxvij. de abril’, all not as Haebler. Matheo ecclesie in ¢de gentium fundatio. . .’ 6 > r II10 [Second colophon.] t-230^t-233] tractatus 2541

Binding: Sixteenth-century Spanish limp parchment, with two T-232 Tractatus leather ties. Manuscript title along the spine in brown ink. ‘231’ Tractatus de periculis contingentibus circa sacramentum in brown ink on a square paper label at the head of the spine. Size: 283 ¿ 200 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 195 mm. eucharistiae, et al. r A few marginal notes, mostly scribbles and pen-trials in a young [a2 ] [Bernardus de Parentinis]: De periculis contingentibus circa Spanish hand, in Spanish in brown and red ink, also pointing sacramentum eucharistiae.‘Tractatus de periculis contingentibus hands and rough drawings. circa sacramentum eukaristie et de remediis eorundem ex dictis Provenance: Defaced nineteenth-centurybook label ofa Madrid sancti Thome de Aquino’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimum periculum est quod si sacerdos morte uel graui in¢rmitate . . .’ According to CIBN bookseller is pasted on the verso ofthe front endleaf: Libreria > de T-207, note, this text reproduces, with some variants, the last > (?) Sanchez > (?)tas 23 > Madrid’. Purchased for Fl. 85 from Martinus Nijho¡, Catalogue 295 (1899), no. 506 ‘Salamanca’; part of Parentinis’ Expositio o⁄cii missae. r see Library Bills, 12 Dec. 1899 [an almost identically worded [a5 ] Thomas Aquinas: Epistola ad ducissam Brabantiae [addressed entryappears in Catalogue 293 (1899), no. 2765, for what is clearly to Margaret of Constantinople], Countess of Flanders.‘Epistola the same copy; it was not purchased from this catalogue (as de Iudeis ad petitionem comitisse Flandrie’. Sheppard had assumed), because it is not listed on the Bodleian’s refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 360^78; seeTorrell 218^20; 355. ‘Form for examination of booksellers’and sale-catalogues’ which [Ulm: Johann Zainer, 1473]. Folio. is pasted into the Library’s copy of the sale catalogue); it would collation: [a8]. appear that this item did not sell in Catalogue 293, so was read- H *1375; Go¡ T-316; BMC II 520; Pr 2495; Amelung, Fru« hdruck, 1 vertised in Catalogue 295, from which it was purchased by the no.16; BSB-InkT-418; Sheppard 1785. Library]. COPY shelfmark: Inc. d. S6.1499.1. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Binding: Nineteenth-century grey marbled paper boards; lot T-231 Tractatus number ‘216’on an octagonal ticket and author’s name in ink on Tractatus contra vicia. the verso of the front endleaf. Size: 295 ¿ 213 ¿ 9 mm. Size of r leaf: 291 ¿ 202 mm. [*1 ] [Title-page.] r Early numbering in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of [*2 ] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. r the rectos has been erased. [*8 ] ‘Capitula tractatuli’. v Initials and capital strokes are supplied in red. a1 Tractatus contravicia.‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘Quoniam uita hominis in terra tentatio est qua multi uincuntur . . . [V]era omnino ait Provenance: Anonymous sale (London: Leigh and Sotheby, 30 Bernardus sententia, quoniam tentatio est uita hominis super ter- May 1840), lot 216. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased ram . . .’ (1840), 2. r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.14. a3 Tractatus contra vicia.‘Capitulum I’. Incipit: ‘[E]xpurgate uetus fermentum in corruptione . . . Actitatur enim homo ab his que in eo sunt’. T-233 Tractatus Strasbourg: Georg Husner, 5 Dec. 1498. 4o. 8 8.4 6 4 8 Tractatus de periculis contingentibus circa sacramentum collation: [*] a b c^h i k l . Gathering [*] numbered ‘2 3 4’ eucharistiae, et al. but not signed. r H *15594; Go¡ T-421a; BMC I 162; Pr 744; BSB-Ink T-408; CIBN [a2 ] [Bernardus de Parentinis]: De periculis contingentibus circa T-303; Hillard 1984; Oates 268; Sack, Freiburg, 3494; Sheppard sacramentum eucharistiae.‘Tractatus de periculis contingentibus 537. circa sacramentum eucaristie et de remediis eorundem ex dictis sancti Thome de Aquino’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimum periculum est quod COPY si sacerdos morte uel graui in¢rmitate . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf l . 8 refs. SeeT-232. Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco over blue cloth. [a r] Thomas Aquinas: Epistola ad ducissam Brabantiae [addressed Yellow-edged leaves. Part of a manuscript title in brown ink 5 to Margaret of Constantinople] Countess of Flanders. ‘Epistola across the fore-edge. Size: 215 ¿ 148 ¿ 16 mm. Size of de Iudeis ad peticionem comitisse Flandrie’. leaf: 206 ¿ 134 mm. r refs. Leonine XLII (1979), 360^78; seeTorrell 218^20; 355. ‘33’ in pencil on [*1 ]. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and adding ‘nota’ marks, in an early German hand. [Ulm: Johann Zainer, before 17 June 1475]. Folio. 8 Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ collation: [a ]. r v on [*1 ] and ‘152’ on l7 , both in pencil. Purchased in Nov. 1885 H *1377; Go¡ T-318; BMC II 523; Pr 2515; BSB-Ink T-420; Sack, from Caspar Haugg, Catalogue (1885), no. 134, for 9 Marks; see Freiburg, 3409; Sheppard 1798. Library Bills. COPY shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.9. Binding: Nineteenth-century German(?) paper boards covered with leaves from a liturgical manuscript on parchment, dyed dark blue; a similar binding is found on the BL copy: IB.9164. Gilt-edged leaves. ‘221’ in brown ink on a circular paper label pasted onto the upper left-hand corner of the front cover. Size: 304 ¿ 217 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 212 mm. Initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes touched with red. 2542 traversanus, laurentius guilelmus, de saona [t-233^t-237

r Provenance: Mindelheim, Bavaria, Jesuits; inscription on [a2 ]: T-236 Tractatus ‘Societatis Jesu Mindelhemij 1618’. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Tractatus quidam deTurcis. Books Purchased (1840), 2. r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.26. a2 Tractatus quidam deTurcis.‘Tractatus quidam deTurcis prout ad presens ecclesia sancta ab eis a¥igitur, collectus diligenti discus- T-234 Tractatus sione scripturarum a quibusdam fratribus ordinis predicatorum’. Incipit: ‘[C]irca amarissimam e¥ictionem ecclesie prout a per¢- Tractatus de periculis contingentibus circa sacramentum dis Turcis iam nostris in temporibus ipsa mater ecclesia a¥igi- eucharistiae. tur . . .’ r o [a1 ] [Bernardus de Parentinis]: De periculis contingentibus circa Nuremberg: Conrad Zeninger, 1481. 4 . 8 sacramentum eucharistiae.‘Tractatus de periculis contingentibus collation: a^c . Leaf a2 signed a1. circa sacramentum eucaristie et de remedys eorundem ex dictis H *15681; Go¡ T-503; BMC II 460; Pr 2229; BSB-Ink T-437; CIBN sancti Thome de Aquino’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimum periculum est quod T-307; Oates1077; Sack, Freiburg, 3531; Sheppard 1615. si sacerdos morte uel graui in in¢rmitate preoccupetur . . .’ COPY refs. SeeT-232. Binding: Nineteenth-century purple cloth. Size: 206 ¿ 143 ¿ o [Passau: Johann Petri, c.1491]. 4 . 8 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 130 mm. 4 collation: [a ]. The gatherings are numbered ‘15’,‘16’, and ‘17’ in the middle on H *1379; Go¡ T-321; BMC II 618; Pr 2850; BSB-Ink T-424; Sack, the lower margin of the ¢rst recto in an early hand in brown ink. Freiburg, 3411; Sheppard 2063. A few other marginal notes, mainly extracting key words relating COPY to ‘presagia’ (of Methodius, Cyrillus, Joachim, and Hildegarde) Bound with E-018(1); see there for details of binding and proven- and pointing hands, in the same early German hand in brown r ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 140 mm. ink. On c8 in a nineteenth-century hand in brown ink: ‘JT. IV. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are 58. c.’ supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; in pencil on r shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.41(4). a1 : ‘from Buxheim’. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot T-235 Tractatus 3192. Perhaps purchased by Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in De periculis contingentibus circa sacramentum 1884, although not found in Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; see Honemann,‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod38. eucharistiae. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.43. r [*1 ] [Bernardus de Parentinis]: De periculis contingentibus circa sacramentum eucharistiae. ‘Tractatus de periculis contingen- tibns(!) circa sacrameutum(!) eucharistie, et de remediis eorun- T-237 Traversanus, Laurentius Guilelmus, de Saona dem ex dictis sancti Thome de Aquino’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimum Rhetorica nova sive Margarita eloquentie castigatae. periculum est quod si sacerdos morte uel graui in in¢rmitate pre- a r [Traversanus], Laurentius Guilelmus, de Saona: Rhetorica occupetur . . .’ 1 nova sive Margarita eloquentie castigatae. ‘Prohemium in refs. SeeT-232. nouam rethoricam’. o [Basel: JacobusWol¡, de Pforzheim, c.1500?]. 4 . refs. Lorenzo Guglielmo Traversagni, Margarita eloquentiae 2 collation: [* ]. First leaf numbered ‘i’, but not signed. castigatae, ed. G. Farris, Quaderni di civilta' letteraria, 18 Types: 160, ¢rst line of title and the number of each ‘periculum’; 71, (Savona, 1978), 27^241; see J. Ruysschaert,‘Les manuscrits auto- v v text. 2 leaves. 42 lines ([*1 ]). Type area: 150 ¿ 97 mm ([*1 ]). graphes de deux oeuvres de Lorenzo Guiglielmo Traversagni r Lombard P. Leaf [*1 ]: ‘Tractatus de periculis contin > gentibns(!) imprime¤ es chez Caxton’, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 36 circa |acrameutum(!) Euchari|tie: et de remedijs > eorundem ex (1953/4), 191^7; J. Ruysschaert,‘Lorenzo Guglielmo Traversagni dictis Sancti Thome de Aquino. PEriculuš primnš (!) e|t: . . .’; de Savone (1425^1503), un humaniste franciscain oublie¤ ’, v > [*2 ], l. 41:‘no‹ preceptum quod a ieiunis |umatur. > Finis’. Archivum franciscanum historicum, 46 (1953), 195^210; Giovanni Not in Pr; Sheppard 2504. Farris, Umanesimo e religione in Lorenzo Guglielmo Traversagni COPY (1425^1505) (Milan,1972); Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1014. v Binding: Twentieth-century quarter morocco over brown cloth; z5 [Explicit and colophon.] bound by L. Fi¢eld in 1960. Size: 274 ¿ 211 ¿ 14 mm. Size of St Albans: [Schoolmaster Printer], 1480. 4o and 8o. leaf: 223 ¿ 170 mm. collation: a^y8 z6. Provenance: In the Bodleian Library by 1960; a note in David GW 12071; HC 14327; BMC XI; Pr 9824; Du¡ 369; Oates 4210; Rogers’s hand on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Found loose Rhodes 1562; Sheppard 7570^1; STC 24190. Micro¢che: Unit between the leaves of [ ] and bound separately in 1960’. 22: Rhetoric Part I, RH 68. shelfmark: Inc. d. GS2.3. FIRST COPY Bound with C-249; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 141 mm. Early pagination1^364, in brown ink. Some marginal notes in the same early English hand that annotated item 2. Also a few mar- ginal notes, in a di¡erent sixteenth-century English hand. t-237^t-239] trithemius, johannes 2543

Initials, paragraph marks, and some capital strokes are supplied Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco. Gilt- in red ink, also paragraph marks to the marginal notes, up to b4 edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; green silk bookmark. Size: only. 293 ¿ 210 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 196 mm. v shelfmark: Auct. N 5.8(1). Early correction to the text on gg6 . A few other marginal notes, SECOND COPY mainly extracting key words, in an early hand in brown ink. The Wanting gatherings a^c, d1, f4,5, and z1. ¢rst 40 leaves of part I and the ¢rst 20 leaves of part II have been Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue(?) morocco over cloth. numbered in roman numerals, probably in the same hand. On a Size: 199 ¿ 145 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 135 mm. paper pasted onto the front endleaf, historical information on r ‘32’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand cornerofd2 .‘Duplicate’ the romance. More information, in Douce’s hand, on papers and collation of the copy signed by ‘HC(?)’, in brown ink, on the pasted to the rear endleaf, suggesting that BL, MS Egerton 989, front endleaf. Manuscript foliation: 1^8 only. A few marginal was the exemplar used to prepare the edition. notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ marks in an early Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue. Other English hand, in light brown ink, probably in the hand that initials are supplied in red or blue. v wrote‘Berkeley’on z6 . Provenance: Antoine Millier(?) (¢fteeth/sixteenth century); r Provenance: [ ] Berkeley (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); repeatedly inscription on a2 : ‘Je suis a Anthonie Millier(?) not[aire?]. v r written on z6 . Thomas Tanner (1674^1735); signature on d2 : Royale . . . gre⁄er . . . gabelles . . .’ Paul Girardot de Pre¤ fond ‘Thom.Tanner’. Bequeathed in 1735 byTanner. (Àafter c.1800); note in Douce’s hand on the verso of the front shelfmark: Tanner 950. endleaf. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 224. T-238 Tristan Le roman du noble et vaillant ChevalierTristan [French]. T-239 Trithemius, Johannes r a2 Le roman du noble et vaillant ChevalierTristan [Part I. Preface.] Abbreviatura recessuum capitularium patrum ordinis divi Incipit: ‘[P]our exciter et esmouuoir les cueurs des nobles . . .’ Benedicti per provinciam Moguntinam et diocesim refs. See R. L. Curtis, Le Roman de Tristan en prose, 3 vols Bambergensem. (Cambridge, 1985), I 16^17. The text of the printed editions r belongs to the same family as the ¢fteenth-century Paris, BnF, a2 [Opening with list of contents.] r MS.103, which is an abridgedversion; the editions, however, con- a2 Trithemius, Johannes: Modus visitandi monasteria. Incipit: tain a di¡erent prologue. See C. E. Pickford,‘AntoineVe¤ rard: e¤ di- ‘‘‘Fratres tuos uisitabis si recte agant’’, 1 Regum, 17 [I Sm 17,18]. teur du Lancelot et duTristan’, in Me¤ langes delangueetlitte¤ rature In his uerbis breuiter innuitur . . .’ franc° aises du Moyen a“ ge et de la Renaissance o¡erts a' Monsieur refs. Johannes Trithemius, Opera pia et spiritualia, ed. Johannes Charles Foulon, 2 vols (Rennes,1980), I 277^85, at 277^80. Busaeus (Mainz, 1604^5), 979^1002; see K. Arnold, Johannes r Trithemius (1462^1516), Quellen und Forschungen zur a2 Le roman du noble et vaillant ChevalierTristan [Part I].‘Comme Ioseph ordonna et pourueut aux enfans de Bron son frere. i.’ Geschichte des Bistums und Hochstifts Wu« rzburg, 23 (Wu« rzburg,1991), 233. Incipit: ‘[A]res la sainte passi de nostre sauueur et redempteur r Iesucrist . . .’ c5 Trithemius, Johannes: Modus et forma celebrandi capitulum v provinciale patrum ordinis sancti Benedicti Moguntinae provin- h2 [Device.] r ciae. Incipit: ‘Quoniam in celebrandis capitulis . . .’ h3 ‘Table des rubriches du premier volume’. r refs.Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 1003^16. aa2 Le roman du noble et vaillant Chevalier Tristan [Part II. v Preface.] Incipit: ‘[C]y commence la segonde partie du liure de e2 Bulla Concilii Basiliensis super reformatione ordinis sancti Tristan le noble et uailant cheualier . . .’ Benedicti per provinciam Moguntinam. Incipit: ‘Sacrosancta r generalis sinodus Basiliensis . . . Inter curas multiplices . . .’ aa2 Le roman du noble et vaillant Chevalier Tristan [Part II]. ‘Premier chapitre’. Incipit: ‘[A]rez la ¢n et departement du tour- Dated Basel, 20 Feb. 1439. refs.Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 1016^25. noyment . . .’ r r f2 Nicolaus de Cusa: Constitutio de visitatione. Incipit: ‘Cum pri- tt2 [Colophon.] v dem et infra. In primis itaque uolumus et sub obstentatione pro- tt2 ‘Table de la seconde et derrainne partie’. missionis . . .’ Rouen: Jean Le Bourgeois, for Antoine Ve¤ rard, 30 Sept. 1489. refs. Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 1026^7 (pages misnum- Folio. 8 2 8 4 bered); seeVLVI 1093^1113. collation: a^z h A aa^ss tt . Leaf a2 signed a1. r f5 Constitutiones provincialium capitulorum ordinis sancti HC 15612; Go¡ T-430; BMC VIII 393; Pr 8770; CIBN T-319; Benedicti per provinciam Moguntinam et diocesim Macfarlane10; Polain 3806; Sheppard 6810. Bambergensem. Incipit: ‘Quoniam uolenti singula nostri ordinis COPY scire statuta . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves a1, aa1, and tt4. refs.Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 1026^61; see Arnold 229. v r r Leaf h2 : Device of J. Le Bourgeois (Polain, Marques, 182); tt2 , k5 ‘Bulla prima Concilii Constantiensis pro capitulo prouinciali col. 2, l. 30: ‘. . . la belle y > |eut ¢lle du roy dirlaš de h feš me du roy > celebrando, in qua narrantur mala que proueniunt ex omissione marc le quel liure a e|te |š prime a roueš > en lo|tel Jehaš le bourgoys huiusmodi capitulorum . . . anno domini millesimo quadringen- Fait h ache ue le dernier iour de |eptembre. Lan de grace tesimo sedecimo’. Incipit: ‘Processus executoriales eiusdem > v > Mil.cccc.iiii.xx. et .ix.’; tt3 [device]. bulle . . .’ Colophon di¡ers from BMC and from Polain. refs.Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 1062^3. 2544 trithemius, johannes [t-239^t-242

r k6 ‘Breuis et summaria recapitulatio siue epilogus omnium predic- abbatis Spanhemensis composita’. Incipit: ‘[C]um nuper cathalo- torum. Quo ordine et modo singuli ad capitulum prouinciale con- gum illustrium uirorum . . .’ currere debent. Rubrica prima’. Incipit: ‘Cum aliquod capitulum [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, after 14 Aug. 1495]. 4o. celebrandum fuerit . . .’ collation: [*6] A^M6 N4 O6. refs.Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 1063^4. H *15615; Go¡ T-433; BMC I 47; Pr 179; BSB-Ink T-443; CIBN r l8 [Explicit and colophon.] T-321; Sack, Freiburg, 3497; Sheppard 117. o Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, 20 Sept. 1493. 4 . COPY 8 collation: a^l . Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper H *20; Go¡ T-432; BMC II 470; Pr 2274; BSB-InkT-442; Sheppard boards; bound for KloÞ. Purple-edged leaves. Size: 202 ¿ 143 ¿ 1644. 16 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 135 mm. COPY A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words or references, v Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; yellow-edged in an early hand in brown ink. On F3 information is provided on leaves. Size: 190 ¿ 126 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 114 mm. another member of the deWitlich family, dating to1587, probably Pastedowns consist of fragments of a ¢fteenth-century German in de Manderscheit’s hand. manuscript on parchment, possibly containing parts ofa sermon. Provenance: Count Johannes de Manderscheit (sixteenth cen- r Some contemporary marginal notes, mainly ‘nota’ marks and tury); inscription on [*1 ]: ‘Liber nobilis et generosi Comitis pointing hands, in a German hand in brown ink. Johannis de Manderscheit’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ Provenance: Frauenzell, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Maria; six- 1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 3614; purchased for »0. 4. 6; see r teenth-century inscription on a2 : ‘Sum FF Cellae S. Mariae Books Purchased (1835), 28. inter Prenberg et Wo« rth’. Acquired between1847 and c.1892; jud- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.49. ging from the shelfmark probably a Munich, Royal Library, duplicate acquired in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with T-241 Trithemius, Johannes Appendix. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.16. Institutio vitae sacerdotalis. r A1 [Title-page.] r A2 Ruscher,Thomas: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Mernicensis. T-240 Trithemius, Johannes Incipit: ‘Ne ante illum a quo omne datum optimum et omne Catalogus illustrium virorum Germaniae. datum perfectum . . .’ Dated University of Mainz, 22 Oct. 1494. r [* r] [Title-page.] ‘Catalogus illustrium uirorum Germaniam suis A3 Trithemius, Johannes: Institutio vitae sacerdotalis [addressed 1 to] Nicolaus Mernicensis. Incipit: ‘Petis a me Nicolae frater ingeniis et lucubrationibus omnifariam exornantium’. v amantissime et crebris epistolis instas . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 1 [* ] Herbenus, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Jodocus 1 Apr. 1486. Beisselius. Incipit: ‘[C]um nuper e solo paterno ad ulteriores refs. Trithemius, Opera, ed. Busaeus, 765^83; F. G. Benkert,‘De Germanie partes . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 14 Aug.1495. v sacerdotumvita instituenda libellus, a P.JoanneTrithemio abbate [*2 ] ‘Tabula secundum ordinem alphabeti’. v Spanhemio conscriptus’, Athanasia, 8,1 (Wu« rzburg, 1830), 83^ [* ] Herbenus, Matthaeus: Epigramma in librum de scriptoribus 6 131, at 90^131; see Arnold 238^9. Germanis. ‘I sacer in medium satis expectate libelle Gloria > o Theutonum quo mage sole nitet’; 3 elegiac distichs. [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, after 22 Oct 1494]. 4 . v 8 6 [*6 ] Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: Carmen in eundem librum. collation: A BC . Types:149,81. 20 leaves.36 lines (A v).Type area:147 ¿ 85 mm (A v). ‘Hoc opus eximium legito claros Alemannos > Inuenies Italis uir- 3 3 ibus esse pares’; 5 elegiac distichs. H *15622; Go¡ T-440; Pr 175; BSB-Ink T-467; CIBN T-323; Sack, r Freiburg, 3498; Sheppard 111. A1 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Wimpfeling. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam sunt nonnulli (Iacobe COPY Vimpfelinge amantissime) . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 8 Feb. 1491. Bound with P-487(1); see there for details of binding and proven- v A2 Trithemius, Johannes: Catalogus illustrium virorum ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 137 mm. Germaniae. ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Jacobus Wimpfeling. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and adding Incipit: ‘[A]lemania (que propter bonorum omnium fertilita- ‘nota’ marks, in a sixteenth-century German hand in brown ink. tem . . .’ In the same hand, bibliographical information on Thomas r refs. JohannesTrithemius, Operahistorica, ed. Marquard Freher Ruscher on A2 : ‘Hic Thomas factus est episcopus (Frankfurt am Main,1601; repr. Frankfurt am Main,1966), I121^ Vicecomponensis su¡ragan >> domini Maguntini et obiit anno 83; see Arnold 244. 1510 in die sancti Ciriaci’. r A3 Trithemius, Johannes: Catalogus illustrium virorum shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.17(2). Germaniae. Incipit: ‘[M]aximus septimus ecclesie Maguntinensis episcopus . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 31 July 1495. r T-242 Trithemius, Johannes O1 Wimpfeling, Jacobus: ‘Epistola in additiones cathalogi Germanorum’ [addressed to] Johannes Trithemius. Incipit: Institutio vitae sacerdotalis. r ‘Tanta est tue paternitatis innata quidem humanitas . . .’ Dated a1 [Title-page.] v Speier, 17 Sept.1492. a1 Ruscher, Thomas: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Mernicensis. r O4 Wimpfeling, Jacobus: ‘Prosthesis siue additio illustrium Incipit: ‘Ne ante illum a quo omne datum optimum . . .’ Dated Germanorum . . .post cathalogum domini Johannis Tritemii University of Mainz, 22 Oct. 14[9]4. t-242^t-243] trithemius, johannes 2545

v r a2 Trithemius, Johannes: Institutio vitae sacerdotalis [addressed D1 Agricola, Rudolphus: ‘De sancta Anna’.‘Anna parens summe to] Nicolaus Mernicensis. Incipit: ‘Petis a me Nicolae frater genitrix ueneranda parentis > Que pandis populis prima salutis amantissime et crebris epistolis instas . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 1 iter’; 3 elegiac distichs. Apr. 1486. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 687. v refs. SeeT-241. D1 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: ‘Ad imaginem sancte Anne’. o [Augsburg: Johann Froschauer, after 22 Oct. 1494]. 4 . ‘Hic profunde preces deuote poplice £ex > Anna parens ubi cum collation: a b6 c4. prole beata sedet’; 2 elegiac distichs. HC (+ Addenda) 15623; Go¡ T-441; BMC II 395; Pr 1820; BSB-Ink refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 687. v T-468; Sheppard 1358. D1 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: Distichon de sancta Anna. ‘Anna parens Hiesu Christi genitricis aueto > A nobis petimus COPY omne repelle nephas’; 1 elegiac distich. Binding: Twentieth-century paper boards. Size: 200 ¿ 144 ¿ refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 687. 8 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 158 mm. D v Beissel, Jodocus: Rosarius de sancta Anna [addressed to] A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words referring to 1 Johannes Trithemius. ‘Anna tuas liceat misero mihi promere ‘sacerdos’and adding ‘nota’marks, in an early hand in brown ink. laudes Nam tibi si pateris serta rosasque feram’; elegiac distichs. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ > Dated Aachen, 11Apr. 1494. in pencil on a r. Purchased in 1963 from Bernhard Wendt, 1 refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 688^91. Catalogue 21, no. 159; pencil note on the front pastedown. D r ‘Oratio post rosarium dicenda’. Incipit: ‘Omnipotens ac piis- shelfmark: Don. e. 609. 3 sime deus qui beatam Annam in genitricis ¢lii tui . . .’ refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 692. T-243 Trithemius, Johannes r D3 Adam Werner von Themar: Carmen de sanctissima Anna De laudibus sanctissimae matris Annae, et al. [addressed to] Johannes Trithemius. ‘In laudes auie pangimus r inclite Cordis plectra Hiesu chare nepos moue’; 28 lines of A1 [Title-page.] > v A1 [List of contents.] verse. Dated Heidelberg, 3 Feb. 1494. The hymn is followed by r A2 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Rumuldus directions for singing. Laupach, Prior of the Carmelite convent of Frankfurt, S. Maria. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 692^3. v Incipit: ‘Voto nostro et tuis peticionibus . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 1 D3 Herbst, Johannes: Carmen seu hymnus de sancta Anna July 1494. [addressed to] Johannes Trithemius. ‘Gaude que miseris Anna refs. Paralipomena opusculorum Petri Blesensis et Ioannis refugium > Oramus canimus carmina promimus’; 28 lines of Trithem, ed. J. Busaeus (Cologne, 1624), 621^2. verse. Dated Heidelberg, 30 Jan. 1494. The hymn is followed by v A2 Trithemius, Johannes: De laudibus sanctissimae matris directions for singing. Annae. Incipit: ‘[V]oti compellit necessitas et mentis perurget refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 693^4. r deuotio . . .’ D4 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: Carmen elegiacum de sancta refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 623^85; see Arnold 239. Anna. ‘Splendoris patrii candoris lucis inacte > Virginee matris r D1 Trithemius, Johannes: Tetrastichon de sanctissima matre splendida mater aue’; 14 elegiac distichs. Anna.‘Virginis almi¢ce mater uenerabilis Anna Excellens mar- refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 695. > r itis et pietate potens’; 2 elegiac distichs. D4 Trithemius, Johannes: Carmen Saphicum in die sancte Annae. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 686. ‘Festa sacrate celebremus Anne > Matris excelse meritis opime’; r D1 Trithemius, Johannes: ‘Distichon . . . quod posuit ad imaginem 24 lines of verse. Dated Sponheim, 7 July 1494. The hymn is fol- lowed by directions for singing. sancte Anne’.‘Quisquis in aduersis sanctam pulsauerit Annam > Deuotis precibus is bene tutus erit’; 1 elegiac distich. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 696. v refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 686. D4 Trithemius, Johannes: Carmen elegiacum de sancta matre r Anna.‘Premia quanta suis referat cultoribus Anna Nemo capit D1 Celtis, Conradus: Tetrastichon de sancta Anna.‘Nullius Anna > mente nec ualet ore loqui’; 7 elegiac distichs. preces unquam dimisit inanes > Sed tulit optatam candida semper opem’; 2 elegiac distichs. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 697. Dated Sponheim, 17 July refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 686. 1494. r r D1 Gresemundus, Theodoricus: Tetrastichon de sancta Anna. D5 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: ‘Carmen saphicum pro hymno in laudem sancte Anne’.‘Pangimus laudes ueneranda tuas Anna ‘Virginis Anna parens salueto fausta Marie > Ordiri nostre digna > salutis opus’; 2 elegiac distichs. laudantum modulis faueto’; 20 lines of verse. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 686. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 697^8. r r D1 Langius, Rudolphus: Distichon de sancta Anna.‘Magna parens D5 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: ‘Eiusdem aliud’. ‘Virginis matris genitricis Anne Sedulas laudes resonemus omnes’; 24 audi fecunde uirgins Anna > Pregnantes utero que tibi uota fer- > unt’; 1 elegiac distich. lines of verse. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 687. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 698^9. r v D1 Badius [Ascensius], Jodocus: Tetrastichon de sancta Anna. D5 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: ‘Carmen eiusdem aliud iambi- cum dimetrum quod canitur sub melodia hymnorum Ambrosii’. ‘Anna decus mundi mater genitricis Hiesu > Pro nate meritis det tuus astra nepos’; 2 elegiac distich. ‘Anne colamus carnui > Festum beate debitas’; 16 lines of verse. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 687. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 699. 2546 trithemius, johannes [t-243^t-247

v D5 Sicamber deVenray, Rutgerus: ‘Carmen alcinanicum eiusdem T-245 Trithemius, Johannes quod canitur sub melodia Crux ¢dulis uel Pange lingua’. ‘Hec Oratio de operatione divini amoris. caterua uoce uotis Et piis precordiis’; 24 lines of verse. > r A1 [Title-page.] refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 700. r r A2 Trithemius, Johannes: Oratio de operatione divini amoris. D6 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: ‘Carmen in librum de laudibus Incipit: ‘[S]i mihi sine obedientie iniuria liceret . . .’ Delivered at sancte Anne’.‘Quisquis eris lector prestantis codicis huius > Pone metum uanum friuola nulla tenet’; 6 elegiac distichs. the annual chapter held in Erfurt on 27 Aug. 1497. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 701. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus 888^900; see Arnold 236. r o D6 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] the reader. Incipit: [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, after 27 Aug. 1497]. 4 . ‘Cum nuper ad amicorum instantiam scribere aliquid de laudi- collation: A8 B6. bus . . .’ HC *15636; Go¡ T-448; BMC I 48; Pr186; BSB-InkT-455; Oates 64; Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, [c.1500]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard and Sheppard 123. Hillard; BSB-Inkdates [c.1497]. Pr did not distinguish this edition COPY from GW (Nachtra« ge), 353. Binding: Nineteenth-century green cloth. Sprinkled brown- collation: A^D6. edged leaves. Size:185 ¿ 144 ¿ 9 mm. Sizeof leaf: 180 ¿ 135 mm. r H *15631; Pr 3048; BSB-InkT-450; Hillard 1989; Sheppard 2150. On A2 an initial is supplied in red with reserved white decoration.

COPY Paragraph marks and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. The variants from H noted by BMC are not found in this copy. r Binding: Nineteenth-century red cloth. Size: 213 ¿ 148 ¿ 9 mm. Provenance: Inscription on A1 : ‘to luneborch in des abbate der Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 138 mm. Oldestad’. Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 162, no. 434, Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ for 8 Marks; see Library Bills (1885), no. 102. r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.8. and ‘2455’ in pencil on A1 . Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 159, no. 307, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills (1884). shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.65. T-246 Trithemius, Johannes Oratio de republica ecclesiae et monachorum ordinis divi T-244 Trithemius, Johannes patris Benedicti. Oratio de duodecim excidiis observantiae regularis. r r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Collatio de republica ecclesie et monachorum ordi- a1 [Title-page.] ‘Oratio . . . de duodecim excidiis observantie regu- nis diui patris Benedicti’. laris’. r v a2 Trithemius, Johannes: Collatio de republica ecclesiae et mona- a1 Herbenus, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes chorum ordinis divi patris Benedicti. Incipit: ‘[I]nstituenti mihi Distenius. Incipit: ‘Superiori anno cum libros complures . . .’ (patres in Christo reuerendi) pro obedientie merito . . .’ Delivered Dated Sponheim, 24 Aug.1496. r at the annual chapter held in Cologne on 1 Sept.1493. a2 Trithemius, Johannes: Oratio de duodecim excidiis observan- refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 854^65; see Arnold 234^5. tiae regularis. Incipit: ‘[C]ogitanti mihi ad hoc stadium dicendi [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, after 1 Sept 1493]. 4o. uocato . . .’ Delivered at the chapter of the order held in 6 4 Reinhardsbrunn on 28 Aug.1496. collation: a b . refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 875^88; see Arnold 235. HC *15629; Go¡ T-434; BMC I 46; Pr 171; BSB-Ink T-457; CIBN r T-322; Hillard 1988; Sheppard 110. d2 Herbenus, Matthaeus: ‘Carmen elegiacum in orationem domini Joannis Tritemii’. ‘Qui cupis antiquam monachorum noscere COPY legem Atque sacerdotum que sacra uita fuit’; 15 elegiac distichs. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper v > d2 Urbanus VI, Pont. Max.: Bulla Ne in vinea domini de religiosis boards; bound for KloÞ. Scar of an index tab on a2. Size: 211 ¿ symoniacis. Incipit:‘Ne in uinea domini (nostre licet insu⁄cienti- 152 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 144 mm. bus meritis commissa custodie) . . .’ Dated Rome, 4 Apr. 1384. Some marginal ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands in red crayon. r [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, after 28 Aug. 1496]. 4o. On a2 the initial is supplied in redwith reserved white decoration. collation: a^c6 d4. Paragraph marks and chapter heading underlining are supplied HC *15637; Go¡ T-449; BMC I 48; Pr184; BSB-InkT-445; Oates 63; in red; capital strokes in red. Sheppard 120. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- label; sale (1835), lot 3605. Purchased for »0. 5. 0 from Puttick, COPY no. 998, between 9 Mar. and 16 June 1855; see Library Bills Binding: Twentieth-century green morocco; yellow-edged (1851^5), 418; Books Purchased (1855), 60 ‘(Colon.) 1493’. leaves. Size: 207 ¿ 144 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 140 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.42. Provenance: Purchased in 1924 from McLeish, for »5. 15. 0; see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 4 Mar.1925, 467. T-247 Trithemius, Johannes shelfmark: Inc. e. G1.1496.1. Oratio de vera conversione mentis ad deum. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Oratio Joannis Tritemii abbatis Spanhemensis de uera conuersione mentis ad deum’. r a1 Gernandus Naso: [Verse.] ‘Et placet et legitur quicquid Tritemius abbas > Eruit ex adytis Grecia docta tuis’; 2 elegiac distichs. t-247^t-249] trithemius, johannes 2547

v r a1 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes a1 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes de Engellender. Incipit: ‘Litteras tuas suauissimas priscam presefer- Dalberg. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo . . . Consueuerunt olim entes . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 20 Nov.1500. ueteres . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 26 Apr. 1492. r a2 Trithemius, Johannes: Oratio de vera conversione mentis ad refs. Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis, ed. G. A. r deum. Incipit: ‘[M]axime uellem patres reuerendi ac summopere Fabricius, Bibliotheca ecclesiatica (Hamburg, 1718), Aaaa1 [= p. optarem . . .’ The oration was delivered at the chapter of Erfurt, S. 1]. v Petrus, 30 Aug.1500. a1 Trithemius, Johannes: De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. Edited by refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus 901^11; see Arnold 236^7. Johannes Heynlin, as stated in his letter. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: r c3 [Explicit.] ‘[M]ultorum instantia saepe rogatus sum . . .’ v r c3 Libanius Gallus: [Excerpt.] ‘Ex epistola Libanii Gali platonici refs. ed. Fabricius Aaaa2 [= p. 3]. r uiri doctissimi’. Incipit: ‘Orationem uero tuam de salutari ad a2 Trithemius, Johannes: De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. Incipit: deum conuersione non possum non probare . . .’ ‘[C]lemens sanctae Romanae ecclesiae quartus . . .’ [Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, after 20 Nov. 1500]. 4o. refs. JohannesTrithemius, Operahistorica, ed. Marquard Freher collation: a6 b c4. (Frankfurt am Main,1601; repr. Frankfurt am Main,1966), I184^ v r HC 15638; Go¡ T-450; BMC I 49; Pr 190; BSB-Ink T-465; not in 400; ed. Fabricius Aaaa2 -Mmmmmm2 [= p. 4^231]; see Arnold Sheppard. 250. r u7 Trithemius, Johannes: ‘Epistola responsiua ratione reddens cur COPY inter ecclesiasticos scriptores multos saecularium litterarum pro- Binding: Unbound at purchase; paper binding provided by the fessores posuerit’ [addressed to] Albertus Morderer. Incipit: Bodleian Library in Nov. 1989. Size: 220 ¿ 155 ¿ 6 mm. Size of ‘Mirari te dicis . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 4 Apr. 1492. leaf: 213 ¿ 153 mm. refs. ed. Fabricius Aaaa v [= p. 2]. ‘14’ in brown ink on a r. 1 1 u v Brant, Sebastian: ‘In laudem Catalogi scriptorum ecclesiasti- Provenance: Purchased in 1964 from Maggs Brothers Ltd, 7 corum . . . commendatio’.‘Scriptores quicunque uelis nouisse pro- Catalogue 890, no. 33, for »25. batos Ecclesiae et quicquid quisque decoris habet’; 9 elegiac shelfmark: Inc. e. G1.1500.1. > distichs. T-248 Trithemius, Johannes Basel: Johann Amerbach, [after 28 Aug.] 1494. Folio. The printer is named in the dedicatory letter. De proprietate monachorum. collation: A6 a^d8.6 e8 f^t8.6 u8. r A1 [Title-page.] HC *15613; Go¡ T-452; BMC III 755; Pr 7601; BSB-Ink T-459; v A1 ‘Capitula libri’. CIBN T-327; Hillard 1991; Oates 2787^8; Rhodes 1733; Sack, r A2 Trithemius, Johannes: De proprietate monachorum. Incipit: Freiburg, 3502; Sheppard 2443. ‘[O]mnes ad uitam eternam sine personarum . . .’ FIRST COPY refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus,723^40. v Bound with R-063; see there for details of binding, decoration, C5 Sicamber de Venray, Rutgerus: ‘Carmen . . . in librum . . . de and provenance. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 192 mm. proprietate monachorum’.‘Hunc percurre librum si uincla mon- In a contemporary German hand shelfmarks have been added astica stringunt > Nam proprii uicium duriter ense ferit’; 9 elegiac next to the titles of works of certain authors, such as Athanasius distichs. r of Alexandria, , Augustine, , Anselm, Alexander C6 Gresemundus,Theodoricus: ‘In eundem librum carmen elegia- de Hales, Albertus Bishop of Regensburg, Alanus de Insulis, cum’. ‘Quisquis ades secli contemptor quisquis anhelas > Viuere Augustinus de Anchona, Astesanus de Ast, Bernardinus sacrata in relligione deo’; 4 elegiac distichs. Senensis, Antoninus Florentinus, Albertus de Eybe, Ambrosius Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, 1495. 4o. de Cora, Marcus Antonius Sabellicus, Angelus Politianus, collation: a^c6. Baptista de Salis. The reference is in the following form: a letter HC *15619; Go¡ T-451; BMC I 47; Pr 181; BSB-Ink T-456; CIBN in red ink followed by a number in brown ink. T-326; Oates 59^60; Sack, Freiburg, 3500; Sheppard 118. Provenance: The present two items were not together before the a COPY present binding. See Benefactors’ Register I 8 : ‘Jo. Tritenhem. Bound with P-487(1); see there for details of binding and proven- Abbas de Script. Ecclesiast. fo. 1494’; James, ‘Catalogus’, r > ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 135 mm. (1602/3), fol. 123 ; it is not found in James, Catalogus (1605), but o shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.17(3). is in James, Catalogus (1620), 499 (4 T 1 [Th.]); this may be iden- ti¢ed with Auct.1Q 3.7(1), the‘numbered binding’ indicating that T-249 Trithemius, Johannes the book was in a batch of books previously shelved in Duke De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis (ed. Johannes Heynlin). Humfrey’s Library, but then rebound in the 1820s for the ‘Auctarium’. Alternatively this item may actually be the copy pre- r b A1 [Title-page.] sented by Philip Scudamore (£.1600; Benefactors’ Register I13 ); v A1 [Heynlin] de Lapide, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes for this see Jensen,‘Benefactors’ Register’, no.12. Amerbach. Incipit: ‘Exhibuisti mihi nuper amatissime frater . . .’ shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.7(1). Dated Charterhouse of Basel, 28 Aug. 1494. SECOND COPY r A2 ‘Annotatio scriptorum’. Alphabetical list of authors. Binding: Contemporary German (Tegernsee) blind-tooled calf(?) over wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches, and four round bosses at each corner on the lower cover only. 2548 trithemius, johannes [t-249^t-252

Triple ¢llets form a quadruple frame. On the upper cover, within Provenance: Purchased via Quaritch at Sotheby’s sale (London: the outer frame no stamps. Within the following frame a Sotheby’s,17^18 Nov.1988), lot 27, hammer price »800; see ledger knotted(?) roll.Within the following frame no stamps. The inner (1988/9), no. 227. rectangle is divided into three vertical compartments, each deco- shelfmark: Inc. e. G22.6. rated with a £oral and bird roll. On the lower cover, repeated crocketed cresting and, in the inner rectangle, the knotted(?) roll. Contemporary manuscript label with title at the head, and T-251 Trithemius, Johannes printed shelfmark label (Tegernsee): ‘M 38.Io’ at the tail of the De triplici regione claustralium et spirituali exercitio upper cover. A later rectangular paper label with manuscript monachorum, et al. title is pasted at the head of the spine. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 45 mm. r A1 [Title-page.] Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 203 mm. r A2 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] the participants to In the list of authors, some names are underlined, commented on, the annual chapter of the Benedictine congregation of Bursfeld. or occasionally added, in red ink, in a sixteenth-century hand. ‘Epistola . . . in opusculum de triplici regione claustralium’. The same occurs in the text. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendis in Christo patribus . . . Parui preceptis ues- Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. tris colendissimi patres . . .’ Dated Sponheim, 19 Aug. 1497. Provenance: Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 563. binding and inscription on A r:‘Iste liber est Ambrosii Ai[ ] (dif- r 1 > A3 [Trithemius,Johannes]: De triplici regione claustralium etspir- ferent ink:) Nunc monasterii nostri Tegernsee 1532’. Edmund ituali exercitio monachorum. Incipit: ‘[C]um uite monastice sta- Waterton (1830^1887); his signature dated 1881 on the front tum . . .’ pastedown. Revd Edmund McClure (À1922); book-plate. Albert refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 564^665; see Arnold 232^3. Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; purchased from CIBN ascribes to Johannes Bursfeldensis with emendations by Davis & Orioli in 1923 for »12. 12. 0; accession no. ‘659’. Tritheim. v Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. M8 [Colophon.] r shelfmark: Broxb. 94.4. N1 [Trithemius, Johannes]: Compendium quotidiani spiritualis exercitii. Incipit: ‘Etsi formula spiritualis exercicii . . .’ refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus 566^660; see Arnold 232^33. T-250 Trithemius, Johannes Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, 6 Aug. 1498. 4o. De statu et ruina monastici ordinis. collation: A^C8 DE6 F^M8 N6. r A1 [Title-page.] ‘Johannis de Trittenhem abbatis Spanhemensis HC *15618; Go¡ T-456; BMC I 49; Pr 188; BSB-Ink T-463; CIBN ordinis sancti Benedicti de obseruantia Burszfeldensi liber lugu- T-329; Oates 65^6; Sack, Freiburg, 3501; Sheppard 124.

bris de statu et ruina monastici ordinis omnibus relligiosis ac COPY deuotis uiris non minus utilis quam iocundus’. Wanting A and gathering N. v 1 A1 Trithemius, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Blasius Binding: Nineteenth-century half purple morocco over black [Scheltrub], Abbot of Hirsau. Incipit: ‘[V]enerabili et cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Green-edged leaves. Size: amantissimo . . .Tametsi uires ingenii mei procul excedat . . .’ 196 ¿ 140 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 128 mm. Dated 21 Apr. 1493. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a number refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 806^7. of early German hands, in brown and red ink. Also pen-trials, r A2 Trithemius, Johannes: De statu et ruina monastici ordinis. drawings of monks’ faces and £ower-pots, pointing hands,‘nota’ ‘Liber penthicus . . .de ruina ordinis diui patris nostri Benedicti’. marks, and manuscript foliation: 1^89. Incipit: ‘[C]um ordinis nostri pristinum decorem ad mentem Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes reuoco . . .’ in red. refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 807^39; see Arnold 229^30. r Provenance: On I3 within the manuscript initial Q is drawn an r E6 [Explicit and publishing note.] It is stated that the treatise was unidenti¢ed coat of arms £anked by the letters: ‘S W > N P’. read at the provincial chapter of the Mainz province of the Purchased from Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 143, no. 249, for Benedictine order held in Hirsau in 1493, where it was decided, 10 Marks; see Library Bills (1884). and inserted in the statutes, that this text would be printed to be shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.35. read during meals at provincial chapters in the future. [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, after May 1493]. 4o. As dated by BSB-Ink, presumably the date of the provincial chapter where it T-252 Trithemius, Johannes r De vanitate et miseria humanae vitae. was decided to print this text; see E6 . The dedicatory letter is r dated 21 Apr.1493 (Polain records as 11Apr. in error). A1 [Title-page.] 6 r collation: A^E . A2 Trithemius, Johannes: De vanitate et miseria vitae humanae. H *15626; Go¡ T-455; not in Pr; BSB-InkT-461; Polain 3822; not in Incipit: ‘[C]um nihil sit uita presens superne felicitati compar- Sheppard. ata . . .’

COPY refs. Paralipomena, ed. Busaeus, 784^805; see Arnold 243. Binding: Twentieth-century parchment. Size: 194 ¿ 148 ¿ Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, 1495. 4o. 12 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 141 mm. collation: A^C6 D4. r A marginal note, extracting key word, on E3 , in an early German HC *15635; Go¡ T-457; BMC I 48; Pr 182; BSB-Ink T-464; CIBN hand in brown ink. T-331; Oates 62; Sack, Freiburg, 3503; Sheppard 119. t-252^t-255] trottus, albertus 2549

r COPY [*2 ] ‘Primi operis tabula’. v Wanting the blank leaf D4. A1 Trombetta, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Augustinus Binding: Nineteenth-century blue paper boards. Size: 216 ¿ Barbadicus, Doge of Venice. Incipit: ‘Cum senatus Venetus cuius 155 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 146 mm. tu gloriosissimus princeps es . . .’ Dated Padua, 5 Nov.1493. v r Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and, on C5 A2 Trombetta, Antonius: Opus doctrinae Scoticae in Thomistas the quotation ‘O mors quam amare est memoria’, in an early [Part I].‘Questio de diuina prescientia futurorum contingentium’. German hand in brown ink; in the same hand also a few initials. Edited by Johannes Antonius Patavinus, as stated in the third Provenance: Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1840), colophon. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur utrum deus precognoscat futura 31. contingentia, et arguitur quod non. Si deus scit me lecturum shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.31. eras . . .’ v A10 [First colophon.] r T-253 Triumphe B1 Trombetta, Antonius: Opus doctrinae Scoticae in Thomistas Le triumphe des neuf preux [French]. [Part II]. ‘Qustiones metaphysichales . . . ab eodem edite lecte et disputate ad concurrentiam magistri Francisci Neritonensis’. r AA2 [Introduction addressed to] Charles VIII, King of France. Incipit: ‘[I]nsistendo circa subiectum primum scientie metaphy- Incipit: ‘[T]res noble et tres crestien Charles viii de ce nom par la sice et diuisionem ipsius . . .’ grace de dieu roy de France. Je qui pour ma petitesse ne ueuil pre- r L8 [Second colophon.] sumer moy nommer . . .’ r L8 ‘Registrum’. AA r ‘Les rubrices de ce present uolume’. r 4 a1 Trombetta, Antonius: Opus doctrinae Scoticae in Thomistas r a1 Le triumphe des neuf preux. ‘Cy commence le compileur de ce [Part III]. ‘In tractatum Formalitatum Scoticarum sententia’. liure a Iosue le premier des preux et premierement comme apres Incipit: ‘[C]irca formalitates doctoris subtilis Scoti queritur etc. la mort de Moyses le commist au gouuernement du peuple Pro declaratione . . .’ d’Israel’. Incipit: ‘[P]our entamer(?) nostre euure . . .’ r c6 [Third colophon.] gg r ‘La conclusion de l’acteur et de la uision quil eut de Bertran de 2 r 6 D1 Trombetta, Antonius: Opus doctrinae Scoticae in Thomistas Guesclin connestable de France qui le requist mettre ses fais et [Part IV].‘Hebdomades formalitatum recentiores secundum doc- proesses ou liure des preux’. Incipit: ‘[C]uidant auoir satisfait a torem subtilem ad usum Parisiensem’. Incipit: ‘[C]irca formali- dame triumphe . . .’ tates doctoris subtilis Scoti queritur utrum illa que distinguuntur r gg7 ‘L’ystoire de Bertran de Guesclin’. Incipit: ‘[M]oy doncques formaliter distinguantur realiter. . .’ ainsi abstraint . . .’ 2 r D6 [Fourth colophon.] Abbeville: Pierre Ge¤ rard, 30 May 1487. Folio. Venice: Hieronymus de Paganinis, 1493. Folio. In four parts dated 8 4 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 10 8 6 collation: AA BB a^h i k l m n o^r i | s^y z aa^gg hh (I) 15 Nov.1493; (II) 24 Dec.1493; (III) 8 Nov.1493; (IV) undated. 8 6 2 10 8 6 8 2 6 ii kk ll . Leaf a1 signed Ai. collation: [* ]A B C^I KL a^c D . Woodcuts. HC 15645; Go¡ T-462; BMC V 457; Pr 5467; BSB-InkT-470; CIBN HC 15642; Go¡ T-458; BMC VIII 402; Pr 8764; CIBN T-318; T-334; Hillard 1993; Oates 2127^8; Rhodes 1734; Sander 7389; Sheppard 6830. Sheppard 4262.

COPY COPY The ¢rst woodcut cut out and pasted on a separate leaf. Wanting the ¢rst two leaves, gathering C, D, part III (a^c), and Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco; part IV (2D). gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 266 ¿ 195 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century brown cloth. Size: 319 ¿ 221 ¿ 42 mm. Size of leaf: 258 ¿ 180 mm. 15 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 207 mm. Woodcuts coloured. Initials are supplied in red with reserved Provenance: Purchased on 28 Feb. 1884 from H. F. Mu« nster, white decoration. Paragraph marks, punctuation (dots and diag- Catalogue 61, no. 36, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills. onal strokes), and capital strokes in red. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.35. Provenance: Paul Girardot de Pre¤ fond (Àafter c.1800); ‘G. D. P.’ in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. Francis Douce (1757^ T-255 Trottus, Albertus 1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. De vero et perfecto clerico. shelfmark: Douce 163. r [*1 ] ‘Tabula questionum et dubiorum’. v [*7 ] [Colophon.] T-254 Trombetta, Antonius r [a1 ] Trottus, Albertus: ‘Prefacio’ [addressed to] Bartholomaeus Opus doctrinae Scoticae inThomistas (ed. Johannes Roverella, Cardinal priest of S. Clemens. Incipit: ‘[O]pusculum Antonius Patavinus). quoddam iam dudum per me incohatum . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 22 r [*1 ] [Title-page and list of contents.] Dec. 1475. v r [*1 ] Johannes Antonius Patavinus: ‘Commendatio’ [addressed to] [a2 ] Trottus, Albertus: De vero et perfecto clerico. [Preface.] Antonius Lauretanus. Incipit: ‘Quod diu ante sciebam uir illu- Incipit:‘[Q]uia de uero et perfecto clerico presens nunc qui assum- stris . . .’ Dated Padua, 13 Oct. 1493. mitur habendus est tractatus . . .’ v [*1 ] Lauretanus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Antonius Patavinus. Incipit: ‘Litteras tue .P. perlegi superuaca- neam satis testi¢cationem amoris erga me . . .’ Dated Venice, 17 Oct. 1493. 2550 trovamala de salis, baptista [t-255^t-257

v [a2 ] Trottus, Albertus: De vero et perfecto clerico. ‘Prima pars FIRST COPY principalis. Qui dicantur clerici’. Incipit: ‘[A]d primum igitur Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf. Red-edged deueniendo qui dicantur clerici breuiter dicendum . . .’ leaves. ‘2’ in black ink across the fore-edge. Size: 308 ¿ 213 ¿ Ferrara: Severinus Ferrariensis, 23 Dec. 1475. 4o. Two issues, with 40 mm. Size of leaf: 299 ¿ 195 mm. variant dedications. Occasional marking with vertical lines along the outer margins, collation: [*6+1 a10 b8 c^k10.8 l6 m8 n6]. in dark brown ink. HCR 588; Go¡ T-478; BMC VI 609; Pr 5740; CIBN T-336; Oates Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; no indication from 2239; Sheppard 4781^2. the shelfmark. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.12. FIRST COPY SECOND COPY Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century parchment over paste- Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled calf. Formerly boards, with imprint information in gold on two square black chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. leather labels. Size: 218 ¿ 162 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 50 mm. Size of 146 mm. leaf: 296 ¿ 193 mm. ‘iii n 29’ in brown ink on the verso of the rear endleaf.‘1171very > > A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and structur- rare 2/2/0’ in pencil on the front pastedown. ing the text, in a sixteenth-century hand in brown ink. Provenance: Unidenti¢ed stamps, £anking and below the text on On a r a large initial‘A’is supplied in goldwithin a square segmen- [* r]:‘.D..P..F.’(see B-092). Inscription on the lower margin ofthe 2 1 ted frame of blue and green; the area de¢ned by the letter is same leaf, sixteenth century: ‘Ad Monasterium sancti Michaelis coloured in pink with black pen-work decoration (Nuremberg in B[rixie?]’. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); style). Other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘III.A.h.15’: see Lee, and capital strokes in red. Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 4363. Purchased for Provenance: Thomas Nayler (£.1640); inscription on a r:‘Jun. 3o »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), 70. 1 1640 Tho: Nayler’; and in the same hand: ‘Charitas non de¢cit’. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.34. Oxford, University College; two book-plates; shelfmark SECOND COPY ‘GG.6.11’on an octagonal paper label edged in red at the head of Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century calf; the gold stamp of the spine; see untitled list. Deposited in 1941 by the Master and the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 243 ¿ 170 ¿ 30 mm. Fellows of University College, Oxford. Size of leaf: 237 ¿ 162 mm. shelfmark: Univ. Coll. d.20. ‘10.’ in red ink in the upper left-hand corner of the front paste- down.Two sets of early signatures partially visible. Provenance: Purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Library Bills (1831), no. T-257 Trovamala de Salis, Baptista 243,‘Books purchased by the Librarian’, item 8; Books Purchased (1831), 18. Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa Baptistiniana, et shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.16. al. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Summa Baptistiniana’. r T-256 Trovamala de Salis, Baptista a2 [Trovamala] de Salis, Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa Baptistiniana, et Summa Baptistiniana. [Preface.] refs. SeeT-256. al. r v a2 [Trovamala] de Salis, Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or a1 [Trovamala] de Salis, Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa Baptistiniana. Incipit:‘[A]bbas.Tres ordines minores . . .’ Summa Baptistiniana. [Preface.] r T9 Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘‘Etsi dominici gregis’’ 30 Dec. refs. E. Bellone,‘Appunti su BattistaTrovamala di Sale O.F.M. e 1479.The date has been altered to the date of printing. la sua‘‘Summa Casuum’’’, Studi Francescani, 74 (1977), 375^402, 2 r a1 Rubricae iuris civilis et canonici. at 398. r [Speier: Peter Drach, after 14 Apr.] 1488. Folio. a [Trovamala] de Salis, Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or 2 collation: a^v A^S8 T10 a10. Summa Baptistiniana. Incipit:‘[A]bbas.Tres ordines minores . . .’ r GW 3323; HC *14180; Go¡ S-47; BMC II 496; Pr 2374; BSB-Ink xx8 [Colophon.] v T-476; CIBN B-67; Hillard 273; Oates 1122; Sack, Freiburg, 443^ xx8 Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘‘Etsi dominici gregis’’ 30 Dec. 1479. 4; Sheppard 1716. v xx8 [Acrostic verse.] COPY refs. Bellone,‘Appunti su BattistaTrovamala’, 396^7. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden r yy1 Rubricae iuris civilis et canonici. boards, with two metal clasps and catches; lower edges protected Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 14 Apr. 1488. Folio. at the corners with a metal strip. Formerly chained: staple-marks collation: a8 b^z aa^vv6 xx8 yy8. of a hasp at head oflower cover. Four circularbosses and a centre- GW 3322; HC *14181 = H 14177; Go¡ S-46; BMC II 432; Pr 2063; piece removed from the lower cover. Large rectangular parch- BSB-Ink T-475; CIBN B-66; Hillard 272; Oates 1013; Sack, ment label with contemporary manuscript title at the head of the Freiburg, 442; Sheppard 1508^9. upper cover; below, a square paper label edged in red with the let- ter ‘U’. Marginally later manuscript title at the head of the spine. Yellow-edged leaves. On the upper cover, quadruple ¢llets form a double frame. Within the outer frame, diagonal quadruple ¢llets form a lozenge-shaped area. Diagonal quadruple ¢llets also t-257^t-259] trovamala de salis, baptista 2551

divide the inner rectangle into four triangular compartments. A FIRST COPY few stamps randomly distributed: a foliate sta¡, a rosette, a Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; rebacked. Sprinkled square lion, a square six-petalled £ower, a small lozenge-shaped red-edged leaves. Size: 171 ¿ 118 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 168 ¿ £eur-de-lis, two more di¡erent small £ower stamps. On the lower 107 mm. cover, quadruple ¢llets form a frame. The area is subsequently Numerous pointing hands and structuring of the text, also a few divided by other ¢llets into six triangular sections, some of which marginal notes extracting key words, in a sixteenth-centuryhand, contain some of the stamps found on the upper cover. Size: 304 ¿ probably that of Evangelista Zachai. 217 ¿ 72 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 201 mm. Provenance: Frater Evangelista Zachai (£. 1531); inscription on r The ¢rst two sheets of Conradus de Zabernia, De monochordo, [*1 ]: ‘Reuerendus pater frater Euangelista Zachai cancionator [Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, c.1475], formerly used as pastedowns, Rubini et al. egregius me possidit anno a partu Virginis have been removed from the binding and are now Inc. d. Millesimo D. 31’; below the following inscription preceded by a G1.1475.1; see C-433. Strips from an eleventh-century noted calculation, in the same hand: ‘1517 [minus] 1479 [equal] 38. > manuscript on parchment are now visible within the binding Datum Romae 1479 ideo haec summa ante(?) Reformationem structure. concinnata fuit per annos 38’. Oxford, University College; book- Early manuscript folio numbering: 1^310. Occasional ‘nota’ plate; shelfmark ‘KK.42.9’ on a twentieth-century octagonal marks. paper label edged in red; see untitled list. Deposited in 1941 by Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes the Master and Fellows of University College, Oxford. in red. shelfmark: Univ. Coll. f.20. Provenance: Heilbronn, Stadtbibliothek; engraved book-plate: SECOND COPY ‘Pars Biblioth: Civit: Heilbronš s.’ (Warnecke 794). London, The gathering containing ‘Rubrice iuris ciuilis et canonici’ is British Museum; duplicate; red oval purchase stamp; accession bound before the text. stamp 17 Mar. 1896; shelfmarks:‘5206.h.1’;‘IB.8595’.Transferred Avariant, with gathering a di¡erently set up. to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ Binding: Contemporary Italian leather over wooden boards, (Library Records c. 1054), no. 6. with two metal catches attached to the lower cover; rebacked shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.15. twice, ¢rst in the sixteenth century with parchment and the boards covered with paper, also above the metal catches. A six- T-258 Trovamala de Salis, Baptista teenth-century manuscript title across the middle of this spine. Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa Rosella, et al. Remains of a further parchment spine. Eighteenth-century(?) r marbled paper covering the spine has been mostly removed and [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Summa Rosella’. The second, revised and is now visible only inside the covers. Both pastedowns consisted enlarged version of the Summa casuum conscientiae, renamed by of fourteenth-century(?) manuscripts on parchment, now the author Summa Rosella; it was ¢rst published in Pavia in 1489 removed, but the impression is still visible inside the boards. (HC *14182) and dedicated to Cardinal Ascanio Sforza; see Size: 177 ¿ 124 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 172 ¿ 115 mm. Bellone,‘Appunti su BattistaTrovamala’, 378^80. r ‘SS.III.2’ in brown ink on the upper margin of the front [*1 ] [Alphabetical list of subjects.] v pastedown. [*3 ] [Alphabetical list of authorities.] r Provenance: Cesena, Capuchins, Stigmates S. Francisci; inscrip- a1 Trovamala [de Salis], Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or r tion in a sixteenth-century hand on [*1 ]: ‘Ad uso de Fr[at]i Summa Rosella. [Preface.] r Capucini di Cesena’. Maria Riva (sixteenth century); on X8 the refs. Bellone,‘Appunti su BattistaTrovamala’, 398. r following note in an early hand: ‘io fra Mica[e]learcangelo scrise a1 Trovamala [de Salis], Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or v qui per me Maria Riva’; on X8 also in an early hand: ‘Ad uso Summa Rosella. Incipit:‘[A]bbas.Tres ordines minores . . .’ pa[dre] Seraphino da Frignano’. Cesena, Biblioteca pubblica; refs. See Bellone, ‘Appunti su Battista Trovamala’, 375^402; L. printed label on the same leaf: ‘Est Publicae Caesenatis Babbini,‘Tre‘‘Summae casuum’’composte da tre francescani pie- Bibliothecae’; also a duplicate stamp: ‘Dupplicato’. London, montesi della provincia di Genova’, Studi Francescani, 78 (1981), British Museum; duplicate. Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 159^69, at 162^5. r 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records c. X7 Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘‘Etsi dominici gregis’’ 30 Dec. 1054), no. 16. 1479. v shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.1495.2. X7 [Colophon.] v X7 [Register.] r X8 [Verse addressed to] the purchaser. T-259 Trovamala de Salis, Baptista refs. Bellone,‘Appunti su BattistaTrovamala’, 396. r Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa Rosella, et al. X8 [Verse addressed to] the printer. r refs. Bellone,‘Appunti su BattistaTrovamala’, 396. [*1 ] [Verse addressed to] the purchaser. r refs. SeeT-258. [**1 ] Rubricae iuris civilis et canonici. v o [*1 ] [Alphabetical list of subjects.] Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 9 Sept. 1495. 8 . r 4 8 12 8 12 [*3 ] [Alphabetical list of authorities.] collation: [* ] a b^z h m k A^T VX [** ]. r [*4 ] Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘‘Etsi dominici gregis’’ 30 Dec. GW 3325; HC *14183 = H 14178; Go¡ S-49; BMC V 385; Pr 4927; 1479. BSB-Ink T-473; CIBN B-69; Hillard 275; Sack, Freiburg, 446^7; r a1 Rubricae iuris civilis et canonici. Sheppard 4029^30. r aa1 Trovamala [de Salis], Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae or Summa Rosella. [Preface.] 2552 tucher, hans [t-259^t-262

r refs. SeeT-258. [a4 ] [Verse.] ‘Miraculum’.‘Sayth Iudeorum causam protector ador- r aa1 Trovamala [de Salis], Baptista: Summa casuum conscientiae tus > Dum se Let infelix hic sibi somnus adest’; 8 hexameters. or Summa Rosella. Incipit: ‘[A]bbas. Tres ordines minores . . .’ Sant’Orso: Johannes de Reno, [after 4 Apr. 1475]. 4o. The second, revised and enlarged version of the Summa casuum collation: [a4]. conscientiae, renamed by the author Summa Rosella; it was ¢rst H *15652; Go¡ T-484; BMC VII 1027; Pr 6935; BSB-Ink T-479; published in Pavia in 1489 (HC *14182) and dedicated to Sheppard 5879. Cardinal Ascanio Sforza; see Bellone, ‘Appunti su Battista Trovamala’, 378^80. COPY Leaf [a v], l. 1:‘. . . cri|tiakno . . .’ refs. SeeT-258. 4 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; marbled paste- DD r [Colophon.] 12 downs. Size: 203 ¿ 151 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 140 mm. DD r [Register.] 12 On [a r] ‘13’ in pencil. o 1 Venice: Paganinus de Paganinis, 21 Dec. 1499. 8 . Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Jesuits, S. Salvator; inscription 4 10 16 12 collation: [* ] a aa^zz hh mm kk AA^CC DD . r on [a1 ]: ‘Soc. Jesu Augustae’. Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books GW 3326 (+ Accurti II p.70); HC *14186; Go¡ S-50; BMC V 460; Pr Purchased (1841), 39. 5178; BSB-Ink T-474; CIBN B-70; Sack, Freiburg, 448; Sheppard shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.67. 4274. COPY T-261 Tuberinus, Johannes Matthias Gathering a containing ‘Rubrice iuris ciuilis et canonici’ is bound Passio beati Simonis pueri Tridentini. at the end, the ¢rst leaf between the ninth and the tenth. r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets) calf; bound [a1 ] [Tuberinus, Johannes Matthias]: Passio beati Simonis pueri for the Bodleian Library. Size: 160 ¿ 112 ¿ 50 mm. Size of Tridentini [addressed to] the Senate and people of Brescia. ‘De leaf: 155 ¿ 98 mm. infantulo in ciuitateTridentina per Iudeos rapto atque in uilipen- Gathering [*] bears the following early manuscript numbering in dium christiane religionis post multas maximasque trucihationes red ink: 494^7.The ¢rst three leaves of gathering a are numbered anno iubileo die parasceue crudelissime necato ac deinde in £u- men cadauer edimerso hystoria’. Incipit: ‘[R]em maximam qua- ‘folium primum > 2 > 3’. Some peculiar marking of the these leaves with dots and circum£ex marks. In the same hand, an initial ‘Ron lem a pasisone domini ad hecusque tempora nulla unquam etas r aa1 . A few ‘nota’ marks in brown ink. audiuit . . .’ Provenance: ‘J + T’ in brown ink, sixteenth-century(?) hand, on refs. SeeT-260;VLVIII 1260^75, at 1264: version ‘d’. r o [*1 ]. Purchased for »0. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 42. Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, 24 July 1475. 4 . shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.63. collation: [a6]. r Type: 108 R pure. 6 leaves. 28 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 152 ¿ 80 mm r r T-260 Tuberinus, Johannes Mathias ([a2 ]). Capital space with guide-letter on [a1 ]. Passio beati Simonis pueri Tridentini. H *15655; Go¡ T-487; Pr 3552; BSB-Ink T-484; CIBN T-268; r Sheppard 2826. [a1 ] [Tuberinus, Johannes Matthias]: Passio beati Simonis pueri Tridentini [addressed to] the Senate and people of Brescia. COPY Incipit: ‘[R]em maximam qualem a passione domini ad haec Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper wrappers. Size: usque tempora nulla umquam aetas audiuit . . .’ 211 ¿ 140 ¿ 3 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 137 mm. refs. Frumenzio Ghetta, Fra BernardinoTomitano da Feltre e gli Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp ‘Bibliotheca Ebrei di Trento nel 1475 (Trento, n.d.), 40^5 [text from the manu- Heberiana’; not identi¢ed in Catalogue. Revd John Fuller script by Tabarino, Brescia, Biblioteca Queriniana, MS. N. E Russell (1814^1884); sale (1885), lot 618; apparently purchased at 1527]; Diego Quaglioni, ‘Propaganda antiebraica e polemiche di his sale, but not found in Library Bills. curia’ in Un ponti¢cato ed una citta' , 243^66, at 253^7; W. P. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.47. Eckert, ‘Aus den Akten des trienter Judenprozesses’, Judentum im Mittelalter, ed. P. Wilpert, Miscellanea mediaevalia (Berlin, T-262 Tucher, Hans 1966), 283^336; A. Esposito and D. Quaglioni, Processi contro Reise in das gelobte Land [German]. gli Ebrei di Trento (1475^1478). I: I processi del 1475, a r Tucher, Hans: Reise in das gelobte Land. Dipartimento di scienze giuridiche, Universita' di Trento, 8 2 refs. R. Herz, Die Reise ins ‘‘Gelobte Land’’ Hans Tuchers des (Padua, 1990), 81^3;VLVIII 1260^75, here at 1264: version ‘a’; L. Aº lteren, Wissensliteratur im Mittelalter, 38 (Wiesbaden, 2002), Borrelli, ‘La stampa a Trento’, in ‘‘Pro biblioteca erigenda’’. 339^638. See alsoVL IX 1127^32, at 1129. Manoscritti e incunaboli del vescovo di Trento Iohannes Hinderbach (1465^1486). Catalogo della mostra. Trento, Castello Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 1486. Folio. 8 del Buonconsiglio, 3 ottobre-13 novembre 1989, ed. F. Leonardelli collation: a^g . (Trento,1989), 21^4; Ugo Rozzo,‘Il presunto‘‘omicidio rituale’’di Woodcut initials. Simonino di Trento e il primo santo tipogra¢co’, Atti HC *15667; Go¡ T-494; BMC II 352; Pr1701; BSB-InkT-492; Herz, dell’Accademia Udinese di Scienze, Lettere e Arti di Udine, 90 Die Reise ins‘‘Gelobte Land’’,172^3, with the Bodleian copy listed (1998 for 1997), 185^223. at 173, also 244^7, 290; Rhodes 1735; Sheppard 1251. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of theWorld: Travellers’ Tales,TT 140.

COPY

Wanting the blank leaf a1. t-262^t-264] turrecremata, johannes de 2553

2 v Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf, the spine gold-tooled, [ a1 ] [Note on the text, dating Alphonsus Boni Hominis’translation over marbled pasteboards. Red-edged leaves. Marbled paste- to 1339.] 2 r downs. Size: 278 ¿ 195 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 272 ¿ 180 mm. [ a2 ] Alphonsus Boni Hominis: [Prefatory letter addressed to] r ‘xxi’ in black ink on the upper margin of a2 . A few marginal Hugo [deVaucemain]. notes, mainly extracting key words and providing corrections to refs. PL CXLIX 335^6; see Kaeppeli I 48^55 no. 146. 2 r the text, in German, and ‘nota’ marks in an early German hand [ a2 ] Samuel, Rabbi: Epistola contra Judaeorum errores. in brown ink. Also a few paragraph marks in red. Translated by Alphonsus Boni Hominis. ‘Tractatus contra Provenance: Carl Rhuen (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); inscrip- Iudeos’. v tion on g8 : ‘Carl Rhuen von Nurnberg Inn Wien bey Gilgen refs. PL CXLIX 337^68; see M. C. Diaz y Diaz, Index Feuchter Zuerfragen’. London, British Museum; red oval pur- Scriptorum Latinorum Medii Aevi Hispanorum (Madrid, 1959), chase stamp; shelfmarks ‘790.l.25’; ‘IB.6001’; T. A. Birrell sug- 404^6 nos 2097^102; Kaeppeli I 48^55 no. 147. Alphonsus Boni gests in a private letter of 23 Jan. 1999 that it was probably Hominis claims only to translate the Epistola of Rabbi Samuel purchased after 1837; duplicate. Transferred to the Bodleian in but ‘it seems he himself was the author, drawing largely from Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records c. another tract in Arabic’ (Encyclopaedia Judaica). 2 r 1054), no. 1. [ b8 ] Nicolaus de Lyra: Quaestiones disputatae contra Judeos. shelfmark: Inc. d. G5.1486.1. [Also Contra per¢diam Judaeorum; Pulcherrime questiones Judaicam per¢diam in catholica ¢de improbantes and Probatio T-263 Turcia adventus Christi.] ‘Quaestio de probatione per scripturas a DeTurciae destructione. Iudeis receptas’. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur vtrum per scripturas a Iudeis receptas possit probari misterium Christi . . .’ See Stegmu« ller, r a1 [Title-page.] ‘De Thurcie destructione subuersioneque ac euul- Repertorium biblicum, 5982, and Labrosse, ‘>OEuvres’, 177^82, sione libellulus fatidicus mirabilisque ac admirandus. Sumptus who lists alternative titles at 177 and this edition at 178. et excerptus ex quodam mirabili tractatu quem quidam doctissi- 2 r [ A1 ] Prosper Tiro Aquitanus: [Pro Augustino responsiones ad mus uirorum ac theologie doctor et edidit atque composuit’. capitula obiectionum Vincentianarum.] ‘Prefacio responsionum v a1 [Preface.] Incipit: ‘In huius presentis libelluli editione . . .’ Prosperi contra obiectionesVincentianas’. r a2 De Turcie destructione. Incipit: ‘[P]ro clariori subsequentium refs. PL XLV1843 and LI 177; see CPL 521. intelligentia . . .’ 2 r [ A1 ] Prosper Tiro Aquitanus: Pro Augustino responsiones ad Augsburg: Johann Froschauer, 1498. 4o. capitula obiectionumVincentianarum.‘Obiectio prima’. collation: a b6. refs. PL XLV1843^50 and LI 177^86. 2 v Woodcut. [ A4 ] Prosper Tiro Aquitanus: Pro Augustino responsiones ad HC *6100; Go¡ T-504; BMC II 397; Pr 1827; BSB-Ink D-70; Sack, excerpta quae de Genuensi civitate sunt missa.‘Responsiones ad Freiburg, 3529; Schreiber V 5386; Sheppard 1363. Micro¢che: excerpta que de Genuensi ciuitate sunt missa’. Unit 5: Chronicles and Historiography: Part II, CH 85. refs. PL XLV1849^58 and LI 187^202; see CPL 522. 2 v COPY [ A9 ] Augustinus: De octo Dulcitii quaestionibus. ‘Responsiones Bound with S-004(2); see there for details of binding and proven- sancti Augustini ad Dulcitium de octo questionibus ab eo missis’. ance. Size of leaf: 188 ¿ 128 mm. refs. PL XL 147^70; ed. A. Mutzenbecher, CCSL 44A (1975), 253^97; see CPL 291. Wanting gathering b. 3 r shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.60(1). [ a1 ] Athanasius [pseudo-; Vigilius Thapsensis]: Dialogus contra Arianos.‘Prologus in libro sancti Athanasii habito contra hereti- cos Sabellium Fotinum et Arrium’. T-264 Turrecremata, Johannes de refs. PL LXII 179^80. 3 r Contra principales errores Mahometi et Turcorum [ a1 ] Athanasius [pseudo-; Vigilius Thapsensis]: Dialogus contra Sarracenorum, et al. Arianos.‘Liber primus de ¢de catholica’. r refs. PL LXII 155^238; see CPL 807. [*2 ] [Table of contents.] 3 r r [ A1 ] [Anonymous Translator]: ‘Legenda sancti Siluestri pape ab [A1 ] [List of contents.] r Eusebio Cesariensi Palestine Greco sermone compilata . . . prolo- [A2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Contra principales errores Mahometi et Turcorum Sarracenorum [preface addressed to] gus’. Incipit: ‘[H]ystoriographus noster Eusebius Cesariensis . . . me de Greco in Latinum transferre precepisti . . .’ Pius II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo et clementissimo 3 r patri . . . Post humilem recommendationem ad pedum osculabea- [ A1 ] Eusebius Caesariensis: Legenda S. Silvestri. Incipit: torum . . .’ ‘[S]iluester vrbis Rome episcopus cum esset infantulus . . .’ r [A3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Contra principales errores [Brussels: Fratres Vitae Communis, between 1475 and 25 May Mahometi et Turcorum Sarracenorum. ‘Capitulum primum’. 1476]. Folio. The tracts can be found in any order, and may have Incipit: ‘[B]eatus Johannes euangelista cui pro virginitas . . .’ been issued separately (Go¡). refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42 no. 2732. collation: [*2 A^D10 E8 F10 a^c10 d6 2a^c10 d8 2AB 3a^c 3A10 B r 8 [a1 ] [Dionysius Carthusiensis]: Dialogus Christiani contra C ]. Sarracenum. ‘Cristianus’. Incipit: ‘[S]ic deus dilexit mundus vt C 716, 1990, 2359, 3725, 4892, 5259; Go¡ T-543; BMC IX 170; Pr ¢lium suum vnigenitum . . .’ 1133, 9325, 9326; BBFN 127; Campbell (III) and (IV) 1503a = 189 refs. Dionysius Cartusianus, Opera omnia, XLII (Tournai, + 712 (= 1099) + 1447; CIBN T-365; HPT II 397; ILC 2119; Oates 1913), 635^40, ending imperfectly. 3840^6; Sheppard 7168^71. 2 r [ a1 ] [List of contents.] 2554 turrecremata, johannes de [t-264^t-267

FIRST COPY refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42 no. 2715. Gatherings [A^F] and [a^c] only. [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1475]. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth. Scars of index tabs on [A1] collation: [a8]. and [a1]. Formerly chained: rusty marks of a hasp at the head of H *15739; Go¡ T-508; BMC II 342; Pr 1664; BSB-Ink T-537; CIBN the rear endleaves. Size: 288 ¿ 216 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ T-368; Sack, Freiburg, 3535; Sheppard 1226. 210 mm. Carefully and systematically corrected, apparently in the rubrica- COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century red cloth. Scar of a leather index tor’s hand; also some characters have been touched up and tab on [a ]. Size: 295 ¿ 218 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 205 mm. improved; also a few early ‘nota’ marks. 1 ‘48’ in pencil on [a r]. Principal initials are supplied in red with reserved white decora- 1 Initials, paragraph marks, chapter heading underlining, quota- tion. Other initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading tions underlining, and punctuation of some sort are supplied in underlining are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. red; capital strokes in red. Provenance: Purchased for »0.18. 0; see Books Purchased (1848), Provenance: Acquired in1884; library stamp on the ¢rst and last 41. leaf. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.13. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.32. SECOND COPY Pseudo-Athanasius only. Binding: Nineteenth-century black pasteboards, with manu- T-266 Turrecremata, Johannes de script title along a rectangular paper label at head of the spine. De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. Size: 292 ¿ 210 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 210 mm. r 3 r [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. An early correction on [ c8 ]. Early manuscript signatures signed ‘Tractatus de e⁄cacia aque benedicte . . . tempore concilii ‘r^t’. Basiliensis compilatus contra Petrum Anglicum hereticorum Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital defensorem in Bohemia. Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[I]niunxit mihi strokes in red. nuper paternitas vestra . . .’ Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); r [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘AA.e.3’: see Lee, Royal Incipit: ‘[T]riplex genus aque benedicte reperio . . .’ Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 4165. Purchased for »1. 13. refs. SeeT-265. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 47. shelfmark: Auct. Q sub. fen. 2.2. [Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1476?]. Folio. collation: [a8]. THIRD COPY 2 HC *15738; Go¡ T-509; BMC II 344; Pr1663; CIBN T-369; Rhodes Rabbi Samuel only.Wanting the blank leaves [ d7^8]. Binding: Limp parchment binding, with a reused cover probably 1737; Sheppard 1235. taken from a larger eighteenth-century(?) ledger with evidence of COPY four supports with double lacing.The current endleaves consist of Formerly bound fourth in a volume containing other tracts. machine-made late nineteenth-century wove paper. An addi- Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco over blue cloth; tional leaf at either end between endleaves and printed text bound for the Bodleian Library. Red-edged leaves. Size: 287 ¿ shows the watermark ‘W Phipps 1802’. Size: 293 ¿ 205 ¿ 12 mm. 199 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 187 mm. r Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 200 mm. ‘4’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of [a1 ]. Early manuscript signatures ‘l^o’. Pasted to the front endleaf is a Initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes are supplied in red r letter from the bookseller F. J. Kellow dated 17 July 1891 and on [a1 ] only. addressed to Bodley’s Librarian, accepting 3 guineas for the Provenance unknown. To judge from the binding and the shelf- book. mark, acquired in the1880s, probably in either 1885 or 1886. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.31. 2 r Provenance: W.Att¢eld (nineteenth century); signature on [ a1 ]. F. J. Kellow (£. 1891); see letter, above. Purchased in 1891; see T-267 Turrecremata, Johannes de Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. University Gazette,10 May 1892, 471. r shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.35. [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. ‘Tractatus de e⁄cacia aque benedicte . . . tempore concilii T-265 Turrecremata, Johannes de Basiliensis compilatus contra Petrum Angelicum hereticorum defensorem in Bohemia’. Incipit:‘[I]niunxit mihi nuper paternitas De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. vestra . . . [T]riplex genus aque benedicte reperio . . .’ r [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. refs. SeeT-265. ‘Tractatus de e⁄cacia aque benedicte . . . tempore concilii [Urach: Conrad Fyner, c.1481]. 4o. Basiliensis compilatus contra Petrum Anglicum hereticorum collation: [a^c6]. defensorem in Bohemia’. [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[I]niunxit mihi HC *15742; Go¡ T-510; Pr 2825; BSB-InkT-539; CIBN T-370; Sack, nuper paternitas vestra . . .’ r Freiburg, 3536; Sheppard 2039. [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. Incipit: ‘[T]riplex genus aque benedicte reperio . . .’ COPY Bound with A-566(2); see there for details of the binding and later provenance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 132 mm. t-267^t-271] turrecremata, johannes de 2555

v Provenance: ‘Ieorgius Franck’ sixteenth century(?) on [c6 ]. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf, shelfmark: Douce 56(4). rebacked. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. Sprinkled blue- and red-edged leaves. ‘12’ in black across the head of the fore-edge. Size: 265 ¿ 195 ¿ 30 mm. (T-268) Turrecremata, Johannes de Size of leaf: 262 ¿ 183 mm. r De e⁄cacia aquae benedictae. Onv8 key words are extracted, also references with folio numbers [Augsburg: Johann Froschauer, c.1505]. 4o. Printed using in a contemporary hand in brown ink. Froschauer’s type 6, which was not used before1503. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. collation: A^C4. Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, HR 15737; Go¡ T-514; Pr 1856; BSB-Ink T-542; Schreiber V 5396a; p. 4. Presented in 1659. not in Sheppard. Former Bodleian shelfmark: B 6.1 Th. Seld. shelfmark: B 1.12 Jur. Seld. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco over blue cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library.Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 184 ¿ T-270 Turrecremata, Johannes de 136 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 177 ¿ 132 mm. Expositio in psalmos. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r v r in pencil on A1 and ‘549’ in pencil on C4 . Acquired between [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- Appendix. diose psalmorum librum . . .’ r shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.70. [a3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos. ‘Psalmus primus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit) a via recta recedendo (in consilio T-269 Turrecremata, Johannes de impiorum) prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo . . .’ Expositio regulae S. Benedicti. refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42, no. 2734; Stegmu« ller, Repertorium r biblicum, no. 5003. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Expositio super regulam beatissimi patris Benedicti’. Rome: Ulrich Han, 4 Oct. 1470. 4o. r 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 8 [*1 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. collation: [a^c d e^m n o p q^t v ]. r a2 [Villalonga], Arsenius, Abbas: [Letter addressed to] Johannes HC (+ Addenda) *15695; Go¡ T-517; BMC IV 21; Pr 3341; BSB-Ink deTurrecremata. Incipit:‘[R]euerendissimo. . . Cum superioribus T-545; CIBN T-373; Sheppard 2660. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing diebus reuerendissime pater reformationi quorundam religio- in Italy before1472: Part II, PI 90. sorum ordinum presentem me esse contigisset . . .’ Dated COPY

Florence, 21 Mar. [1442]; see R-047. Wanting [a3], in place of which is bound a copy of the ¢rst leaf of r a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: ‘Responsiua . . . per modum pro- the text of the edition of Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 4 Apr. 1478 logi’ [addressed to] Arsenius Abbas. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi litteras tua (T-275). dilectissime frater domine Arseni quibus me hortatus es . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf, with r a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio regulae S. Benedicti. imprint information stamped in gold on two rectangular red ‘Capitulum primum de commendatione regule sancti Benedicti’. leather labels pasted to the head of the spine. ‘113’ in brown ink Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam adiuuante domino nostro Iesu Christo expo- within a circle printed in black ink on an octagonal paper label sitioni regule . . .’ pasted to the tail of the spine. Red-edged leaves, marbled paste- refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42, no. 2723. downs. Size: 294 ¿ 210 ¿ 47 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ 189 mm. r a3 Benedictus, S.: Regula. Incipit: ‘[A]usculta o ¢li precepta Early manuscript signatures partially visible. Occasional mar- magistri et inclina aurem cordis tui . . .’ The text of the rule alter- ginal early ‘nota’ marks in brown ink. r nates withTurrecremata’s commentary. On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue within a square refs. ed. Rudolph Hanslik, CSEL, 75 (1960), 1^165; ed. A. de ground of red pen-work decoration with extensions into the mar- Vogu« e¤ , Sources Chre¤ tiennes 181^2 (Paris, 1971^2), I 412^II 672; gin. Other initials are supplied in red or blue with violet or red see J. D. Broekaert, Bibliographie de la Re' gle de saint Beno|“ t. pen-work decoration; red or blue paragraph marks. Editions latines et traductions imprime¤ es de 1489 a' 1929, 2 vols, Provenance: Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^1853); sale Studia Anselmiana, 77^8 (Rome, 1980), I nos 4^5. (1830), lot 1084. Purchased at the Renouard sale for »2. 0. 0; see r v8 Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Valedictory note]. Incipit: Books Purchased (1830), 23. ‘Benedictus deus qui inter tot et varia impedimenta dedit nobis shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.21. hoc opus per¢cere. Accipe dilectissime frater mi Arseni . . .’ Paris: Pierre Levet, for Nicolaus Militis, 4 May 1491. Folio. collation: [*]4 a^v8. T-271 Turrecremata, Johannes de HC *15734; Go¡ T-516; BMC VIII 100; Pr 8063; BSB-Ink T-544; Expositio in psalmos. CIBN T-372; Hillard 1998; Polain 3863; Sheppard 6278. r [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, COPY Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti michi stu- Wanting the blank leaves [*3^4]. diose psalmorum librum . . .’ r Leaves [*1^2], containing the ‘Tabula capitulorum’, are bound [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos. ‘Psalmus between a1 and a2, as Polain; see also note in BMC. primus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: 2556 turrecremata, johannes de [t-271^t-272

‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit a via recta recedendo in consilio supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Also supplied by the rubri- impiorum prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo. . .’ cators are headings such as ‘Ps David’ throughout the book. refs. SeeT-270. Provenance: Hilbrand Brandenburg (1442^1514); coloured [Augsburg]: Johann Schu« ssler, [not after 1471]. Folio. woodcut book-plate of an angel holding a shield with his arms r collation: [a^h10 i10+1 k l10 m12 n8 o4]. Both Bodleian copies col- (Warnecke 245); also his arms on [a1 ] within a brown, blue, and late as BSB-Ink, not as Sheppard ([a^i10 k10+1 l^n10 o4]). green foliate decoration and gold dots. Buxheim, Bavaria, H *15693; Go¡ T-518; BMC II 328; Pr 1592; BSB-Ink T-546; CIBN Carthusians, BVM; not in Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection’; T-374; Sack, Freiburg, 3538; Sheppard 1178. contemporary inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Liber Carthausien[sium] in Buchshaim prope Memmingenn proue- FIRST COPY niens a confratre nostro domino Hilprando Brandenburger de Wanting the blank leaf [o ]. 4 Bibraco donato sacerdote continens Explanationem Psalterii In gathering [i] there is a stub between [i ] and [i ]. 1 2 domini Johannis Cardinalis de Turrecremata. Oretur pro eo et Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled diced rus- pro quibus desiderauit’; also ‘Cartusiae Buxiae’ and stamp on sia. Yellow-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; blue silk book- [a r]. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von mark. Size: 330 ¿ 226 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ 209 mm. 1 r r Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 2944. Ant. On [a1 ] and [a2 ] six-line initials ‘B’are supplied in red with green pen-work decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are W. M. Mensing (1866^1936); sale (1936), lot 581. Eduardo J. supplied in red; the text of the Psalms is underlined in red. Bullrich. D. L. Alvear (£. 1952); sale (1952), lot 387. Albert Early signatures visible in the lower left-hand corner of the rectos. Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; accession number Provenance: Schnals, Trentino Alto Adige, Carthusians, Mons ‘R 1419’ inside lower cover. Purchased by Ehrman in 1955 from Angelorum. Conradus Hrabler (£. 1479); ‘plebanus’ of Nicolas Rauch for »375. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. r shelfmark: Broxb. 94.2. Molmosreit(?); inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Iste liber [est] domus montis omnium angelorum in Snals ord. Carthusiensis quem eidem dedit dominus Conradus Hrabler plebanus in Molmosn. spem habens T-272 Turrecremata, Johannes de in orationibus et meritis et promissione prioris et fratrum eius- dem loci anno mcccc 79’. Fridericus (£. 1471); prior of the Expositio in psalmos. r Carthusians of Schnals, Mons Angelorum; the following biblio- [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, graphical note on the verso of the front endleaf in a eighteenth/ Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- nineteenth-century hand: ‘Exemplari quod in Bibliotheca diose psalmorum librum . . .’ r Oenipontana [i.e. Innsbruck, Austria] asservatur manu coaeva [a3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos. ‘Editio in adscriptum: istum librum emit pater Fridericus prior domus librum psalmorum quem alii soliloquium dicunt’. ‘Psalmus pri- montis omnium angelorum in Snals Ord. Carth. anno domini mus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: 1471 pro uno £oreno Renensi’. Sir Mark Masterman Sykes ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit a via recta recedendo in consilio (1771^1823); armorial book-label; sale (1824), pt III, lot 888, impiorum prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo. . .’ marked down in the Bodleian’s annotated copy of the auction refs. SeeT-270. catalogue to Thorpe for »4. 19. 0. Richard Heber (1773^1833); [Augsburg]: Johann Schu« ssler, 6 May 1472. Folio. Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 7170; sold for »1. Purchased from David collation: [a12 b^n10 o4]. Nutt, Catalogue (1837), no. 3742 for »2. 2. 0; see Books HC *15696; Go¡ T-519; BMC II 329; Pr1596; BSB-InkT-547; CIBN Purchased (1837), 38 and Library Bills (1837^8), no. 19. T-375; Sack, Freiburg, 3539; Sheppard 1183^5. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.58. FIRST COPY SECOND COPY Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [o4]. Wanting the blank leaves [o3^4]. Not in Sheppard. The ¢rst gathering consists of 12 leaves, the ¢rst blank, not as BMC. In gathering [i] there is a stub between [i1] and [i2]. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Binding: Nineteenth-century purple cloth; blue-edged leaves. wooden boards; bound by ‘Meister’ active in Strasbourg in the Size: 270 ¿ 191 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 261 ¿ 178 mm. An early marginal note, providing correction to the text, in brown 1470s. Early manuscript title at the head of the spine. Quadruple r ink, on [a6 ]. ¢llets form a triple frame.Within the outer frame a repeated small r On [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in green with red pen-work rosette stamp. Within the following frame a few scattered small r rectangular running stag stamps. The inner rectangle is deco- decoration and yellow wash; on [a3 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is sup- rated with a repeated ‘Meister’ scroll; see Goldschmidt p. 136 plied in red with green pen-work decoration; other initials and underlining of quotations in red. and pls IV and XCIX no. 5. Size: 325 ¿ 225 ¿ 40 mm. Size of r leaf: 311 ¿ 215 mm. Provenance: Ko« ler family; on [a2 ] a mutilated coat of arms: Manuscript title on the front endleaf in the same Buxheim hand gules, lion gardant, crowned azure. Buxheim, Bavaria, that wrote the ownership note. Cropped early signatures partially Carthusians, BVM; a note in F. Madan’s hand, dated 1884, on r visible. [a2 ]: ‘Buxh. sale no. 2940’. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by r Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim On [a1 ] the margin side of the initial ‘B’ supplied in red is deco- rated with a human pro¢le in brown ink and wash. Other initials, sale, lot 2940. Purchased by Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings are 1884 for10 Marks; see Library Bills,19 Feb.1884; see Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod39. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.24. t-272^t-274] turrecremata, johannes de 2557

SECOND COPY refs. SeeT-270. Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [o4]. Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 11 Sept. 1474. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the collation: [a^h10 i10+1 k^q10 r12]. Bodleian Library.Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 297 ¿ 212 ¿ 32 mm. H *15698; Go¡ T-520; BMC I 31; Pr 105; BSB-Ink T-548; CIBN Size of leaf: 289 ¿ 193 mm. T-376; Hillard 1999; Sheppard 62^3. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Printing Occasional marginal and interlinear notes, providing corrections in Mainz to 1480, MA 91. to the text, in an early German hand in brown ink. Only a few leaves present early manuscript foliation in arabic numerals in FIRST COPY Bound with A-209(1); see there for details of binding and later brown ink. r provenance. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 196 mm. On [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in green with red pen-work r r Leaf [a ], l.1:‘. . . clemeš ci||imo’; l. 2:‘. . . iohaš nes’; l. 3:‘. . . epš s |ceš ’. decoration; on [a ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in red with 1 3 [r v], l. 2:‘. . .Turrecremata ! expo|itio’. green pen-work decoration; other initials, paragraph marks, 12 on [a r] and [a r] principal initials are supplied in blue with underlining of quotations, and dotting in red. 1 3 reserved white decoration and red pen-work in¢ll and extensions, Provenance: Indersdorf, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons Regular, with light green colouring. Other initials and paragraph marks BVM; inscription on [a r]: ‘Monasterij BVM in Understor¡ 2 are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. 1647’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’and Provenance: Acquired by 1605: see James, Catalogus (1605),147. ‘Inc.Typ. 283’ in brown ink on the front endleaves. Purchased for shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.6(1). »1. 9.0; see Books Purchased (1858), 106. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.29. r Avariant: [a1 ], l.1:‘. . . clemeš ti||imo’; l. 2:‘. . . Iohaš nes’; l.3:‘. . . epš s THIRD COPY / |ceš ’. Wanting the blank leaf [o ]. 4 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled blue mo- Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop rocco; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; pink silk book- no. 90) blind-tooled leather over wooden boards, with central mark. Size: 296 ¿ 222 ¿ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 195 mm. clasp and catch lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at A leaf with bibliographical notes in Douce’s hand is inserted the head of the lower cover. Manuscript title and shelfmark in within the front endleaves. brown ink on two square paper labels at the head of the front On [a r] a seven-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and cover. Early manuscript author’s name in brown ink along the 3 brown; other initials, some with reserved white decoration, para- lower edge. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. Outside the outer graph marks, underlining of chapter headings, and line-¢llers are frame a repeated palmette stamp. Within the outer frame a supplied in red; line-¢llers also in red and brown; round brackets, repeated square fabulous bird stamp; see KyriÞ pl. 183, nos 1 marking the texts of the Psalms, touched in red; capital strokes in and 3. Diagonal quadruple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into red. lozenge-shaped and triangular compartment, each decorated Provenance: Early inscription on [a r] ‘P [ ] B.3’. Francis Douce with a small six-petalled £oral stamp. No bird stamps on the 1 > (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. lower cover. Size: 323 ¿ 220 ¿ 37 mm. Sizeof leaf: 314 ¿ 212 mm. shelfmark: Douce 227. Occasional running headings and psalm numbering in the mar- gin in arabic numerals in the rubricator’s hand. r T-274 Turrecremata, Johannes de On [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in green with red pen-work r decoration, on [a3 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in red with Expositio in psalmos. r green pen-work decoration; other initials, paragraph marks, and [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, underlining of quotations in red. Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- Provenance: Reichenhall, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, S. diose psalmorum librum . . .’ r r Zeno; inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Monasterij S. Zenonis’. [a3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos. ‘Psalmus Contemporary inscriptions on the front pastedown: ‘Johannis primus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: Oº ntzinger’ and ‘Klara’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit) a via recta recedendo (in consilio r Munich; ‘Duplum’and ‘Inc. Typ. 1275’ in brown ink on [a1 ], also impiorum) prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo . . .’ v ‘1390’ in pencil on [o3 ];‘654’ in pencil on a paper slip now pasted refs. SeeT-270. onto [a r]. Anonymous Sotheby’s sale (27 Aug. 1841), lot 492. 1 Rome:Wolf Han, 21 Feb. 1476. 4o and folio. A close reprint, mostly Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 39. page-for-page, of the edition Rome: Ulrich Han, 1470 (T-270) shelfmark: Inc. c. G5.1472.1. (BMC). collation: [a^c10 d12 e^m10 n12 o10 p12 q^t10 v8]. T-273 Turrecremata, Johannes de H *15700; Go¡ T-521; BMC IV 74; Pr 3605; BSB-Ink T-550; CIBN Expositio in psalmos. T-378; Oates 1437^8; Sheppard 2858. COPY [a r] Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, 1 The innermost sheet of the last gathering is folio. Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, with diose psalmorum librum . . .’ imprint information stamped in gold on two rectangular green [a r] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos. ‘Psalmus 3 leather labels on the spine. Gilt-edged leaves; marbled paste- primus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: downs. Size: 285 ¿ 201 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 185 mm. ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit) a via recta recedendo (in consilio impiorum) prauis eorum machinacionibus consentiendo . . .’ 2558 turrecremata, johannes de [t-274^t-278

On the verso of the front endleaf a note in MacCarthy Reagh’s COPY hand: ‘Collationne¤ , complet, beau exemplaire sans de¡auts Wanting the blank leaf X6. Initial cut away from A1; the text has CMc’. been supplied in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century hand. r On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled calf, the spine blue. Other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks, stamped in gold with the title and ‘Convent Balmet.’ [Baume- underlining of chapter headings, and capital strokes in red. Les-Moines, Jura]. Size: 275 ¿ 202 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ Provenance: Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^1811); sale 187 mm. (1815), lot 160. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased Pastedown consists ofsome ¢fteenth-century(?) manuscript frag- (1828), 28. ment and two leaves from an early legal typographical specimen, shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.28. covered by other white paper pastedowns. r v The margins of A3 ^A9 are ¢lled with early annotations, thor- oughly washed out. r T-275 Turrecremata, Johannes de On A3 a ten-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in gold with a red ground Expositio in psalmos. with white pen-work decoration; the area de¢ned by the letter is Fragment. decorated in blue with white pen-work decoration. Other initials Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 4 Apr. 1478. Folio. and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; ruling in red. collation: [a12 b^s10 t v8]. Provenance: Baume-Les-Moines, Jura, Benedictines (Cluniacs), H *15701; Go¡ T-524; BMC I 34; Pr 115; BSB-Ink T-552; CIBN S. Romanus; see binding. Friedrich Georg Hermann Culemann T-380; Hillard 2000; Sack, Freiburg, 3540; Sheppard 78. (£. 1870); sale (1870), lot 704. Sheppard records that this item Micro¢che: Unit 1: Printing in Mainz to 1480, MA 116. was purchased in 1870; not identi¢ed in Library Bills (1870). shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.80. COPY Bound in T-270; see there for details of binding and later proven- ance. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 191 mm. T-277 Turrecremata, Johannes de A fragment consisting of [a4] only. Expositio in psalmos. An initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved white decoration; r the area de¢ned by the letter is supplied in red with reserved a1 Turrecremata,Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, Pont. white decoration in the shape of £owers coloured in blue, olive Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi studiose psalmorum librum . . .’ green, red, and yellow; with ¢ne £oral and foliate extensions into r the margin. Another initial is supplied in red; paragraph marks a3 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos.‘Psalmus pri- supplied in red or blue; capital touched with yellow wash, quota- mus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: tions from the psalter underlined in red. ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit) a via recta recedendo (in consilio shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 4.21. impiorum) prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo. . .’ refs. SeeT-270. [Turin]: Johannes Fabri Lingonensis, 29 Mar. 1482. Folio and 4o. T-276 Turrecremata, Johannes de collation: a^s8 t6 u x8. Expositio in psalmos. HC 15705; Go¡ T-526; BMC VII 1054; Pr 7219; CIBN T-382; r Sheppard 5953. A1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- COPY diose psalmorum librum . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves a1 and x8. r A3 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos. ‘Psalmus Leaf i3 is quarto. primus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; gilt- ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit) a via recta recedendo (in consilio edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; azure silk bookmark. Size: impiorum) prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo. . .’ 275 ¿ 206 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 269 ¿ 194 mm. refs. SeeT-270. ‘1830 - Thorpe 1832’ in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. Poitiers: [Jean Bouyer], 17 Feb. 1480. Folio. Early manuscript foliation: 1^163. collation: A10 B^V8 X6. Provenance: Anonymous sale (8 Mar. 1847), lot 1065. Purchased r r for »0. 17.0; see Books Purchased (1847), 35. Type:104 G.168 leaves. 35 lines (A1 ).Type area:186 ¿ 118 mm (A1 ). r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.11. Leaf A1 : ‘[bEati||imo] patri et clementi||imo domino pio |e= > [cundopont]i¢cimaximo.Johannesdeturrecre= >[mata|abin]eš |is epi|copus. . . > ... > [post humil]em recommendationem ad pedum T-278 Turrecremata, Johannes de [o|cula beatorum. per|cru]tanti michi |tudio|e p|almok libruq > v r Expositio in psalmos. . . .’; A2 blank; A3 : ‘P|almus primus in quo de|cri= bitur pro- > > r ce||us in beatitudineš . [ ]EATUS VIR QUI NON a= biit) a via a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, > r > recta recedendo . . .’; X5 , colophon: ‘Reuerendi||imi cardinalis Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- tituli |ancti Sixti domini iohaš nis de Turre cremata expo|itio diose psalmorum librum . . .’ > r breuis et vtilis |uper toto p|al > terio In burgo sancti||imi hilarii a3 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos.‘Psalmus pri- maioris pictauis impre||a. Anno dnš i. M.cccc.lxxx. xiii. kl’. mar- mus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: > v cii feliciter e|t con|uš mata.’; X5 and X6 blank. ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit) a via recta recedendo (in consilio HCR15702; Go¡ T-525; Pr 8739; CIBN T-381; Sheppard 6788. impiorum) prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo. . .’ t-278^t-281] turrecremata, johannes de 2559

refs. SeeT-270. H. Zirnbauer (Wiesbaden, 1968), 40 no. 2; L. Donati, ‘Escorso [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1482]. Folio. Amerbach pre- sulle Meditationes Johannis de Turrecremata (1467)’, Biblio¢lia, sented two copies of this book to the Basel Charterhouse in 1482. 76 (1974), 1^34, at 30; Johannes Ro« ll, ‘Beobachtungen zu den collation: a^o8 p q6. Holzschnitten der ‘‘Meditationes’’ des Kardinals Juan de HC *15689; Go¡ T-530; BMC III 747; Pr 7618; BSB-Ink T-554; Torquemada’, Gb Jb 69 (1994), 50^9, at 50. CIBN T-383; Rhodes 1739; Sack, Freiburg, 3542; Sheppard 2416. Rome: Ulrich Han and Simon Nicolai Chardella, 17 Oct. 1473. 4o. 10 COPY collation: [a^c ]. Collation as Sheppard. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the 34 woodcuts. Bodleian Library. Blue-edged leaves. Size: 251 ¿ 184 ¿ 28 mm. HC *15724; Go¡ T-536; BMC IV 24; Pr 3357; BSB-InkT-560; CIBN Size of leaf: 243 ¿ 166 mm. T-388; Oates1374; Sander 7404; Sheppard 2672. r A bibliographical note on a1 in a sixteenth-century hand: ‘ . . . COPY r anno 1513 Venetiis apud Lazarum Soardum’. Again on q6 , after Wanting the inserted leaf (26, between [b10] and [c1]) of the last the explicit, the same hand has added: ‘Venetiis 1513 apud gathering, bearing the woodcut of St Dominic; see note in BMC. Lazarum Soardum’. Binding: A sewn text -block on unsupported structure, within r r On a2 and a3 three- and four-line Netherlandish(?) initials‘B’are early, sixteeenth-century(?), German long-stitch limp parchment supplied in blue within a square ground made of £oral red pen- bearing a manuscript title at the head of the upper cover and the work decoration with £oral and foliate extensions into the mar- inscriptions below, within eighteenth-century half calfover paper gin; the £owers are coloured with yellow and green wash. Other boards.The lost upper corner of the parchment lower cover has a initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital laced patch repair. Patch and lacing consist of a noted twelfth/ strokes in red. thirteenth-century manuscript on parchment. Remains of early Provenance: Purchased in 1854, ‘by the Librarian’ for »0. 15. 0: simple sewing(?) at tail-edge centre of each gathering suggest see Library Bills (1851^55), 257; Books Purchased (1855), 32. gathering tackets, possibly Italian(?). A crease along the fore- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.47. edge of the lower cover suggests that originally there was a fore- edge £ap (perhaps a Roman feature, to hold the gatherings together when they were sent to Germany). Size: 313 ¿ 235 ¿ T-279 Turrecremata, Johannes de 17 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 222 mm. Expositio in psalmos. ‘N. 13’ later deleted, in brown ink on the parchment front cover. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Glosa psalterii’. Some verses in a contemporary hand in light brown ink, inside r a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: [Preface addressed to] Pius II, the upper cover. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[B]eatissimo patri . . . Perscrutanti mihi stu- words, adding pointing hands and initials, in an early German diose psalmorum librum . . .’ hand in brown ink. In the same hand, the ¢rst ¢ve leaves of gath- v a2 Turrecremata,Johannes de: Expositio in psalmos.‘Psalmus pri- erings are numbered1^5 in the lower right-hand corner ofthe rec- mus in quo describitur processus in beatitudinem’. Incipit: tos in brown ink; gatherings 2 and 3 are marked ‘2us’ and 3tius; v ‘[B]eatus vir qui non abiit a via recta recedendo in consilio catchwords, probably provided by a bookseller. On [c9 ], below impiorum prauis eorum machinationibus consentiendo. . .’ the colophon:‘anno domini M.cccclxxiii’. A number ofearly quo- refs. SeeT-270. tations from classical authors inside the parchment rear cover. r p7 [Colophon.] Some of the woodcuts are coloured. r p7 [Alphabetical list of incipits of Psalms.] Provenance: Contemporary manuscript device on the parch- r Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg ment front cover and on [a1 ]: a jar on a tripod, below: ‘X M X > Husner)], 28 Sept. 1485. Folio. Nulla calamitas sola > Jo. Hawssner de Winznech’. In a slightly collation: a^d8.6 e^n6 o p8. later hand below:‘1555 RO F > OMellinger’; a‘T’appears, slightly HC *15706; Go¡ T-531; BMC I 133; Pr 599; BSB-Ink T-556; CIBN raised, between the ¢rst and second 5. Purchased for »8. 8. 0; see T-385; Sheppard 464. Books Purchased (1843), 49. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 1.13. COPY Bound with P-204(1); see there for details of binding, decoration, notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 194 mm. T-281 Turrecremata, Johannes de shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.4(2). Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae. r [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Meditationes seu T-280 Turrecremata, Johannes de Contemplationes devotissimae. ‘Contemplaciones Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae. deuotissime . . .edite atque in parietibus circuitus Marie minerue v nedum literarum caracteribus verum eciam ymaginum ¢gnris(!) [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae. ‘Meditationes . . . posite et ornatissime descripte atque depicte. Contemplacio prima est de depicte de ipsius mandato in ecclesie ambitu sancte Marie de mundi creacione’. Incipit: ‘[A]dmiranda et laudanda tue dispen- Minerua Rome’. Incipit: ‘[O] Admiranda et laudanda tue dispen- sacionis gracie . . .’ sationis gratia . . .’ Without the last chapter. refs. SeeT-280. refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42, no. 2736; Johannes de [Basel: Johannes Solidi (Schilling), c.1472^4]. Folio. On the reas- Turrecremata, Meditationes, Faksimile-Ausgabe des Erstdrucks signment of the press to Basel see Needham, ‘Cologne Partners’, von 1467 nach dem Exemplar der Stadtbibliothek Nu« rnberg, ed. 126^7. 2560 turrecremata, johannes de [t-281^t-285 collation: [a b8]. 1480?’, Gb Jb (1958), 69^77; Schramm XIV, p. 9; Schreiber 5395; HC *15721; Go¡ T-537; BMC I 237 and note; Pr 1131; BSB-Ink not in Sheppard.

T-561; CIBN T-389; Oates 618; Sack, Freiburg, 3544; Sheppard COPY 2403; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 687. Bound with a large number of other miscellaneous fragments in a COPY modern guard-book. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Leaf [f9] only, containing the colophon. Size of fragment: 228 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over black cloth; bound 152 mm. for the Bodleian Library. Size: 291 ¿ 216 ¿ 9 mm. Size of Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. leaf: 282 ¿ 200 mm. shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(37). Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings are supplied in red; marginal extraction of key words from the chapter headings also in red, in the rubricator’s German hand. T-284 Turrecremata, Johannes de Provenance: Sheppard records that this item was purchased in Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae. 1873. r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Meditationes. . . posite etdepicte de ipsius mandato shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 2.32. in ecclesie ambitu sancte Marie de Minerua Rome’. v a1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Meditationes seu Contemplationes T-282 Turrecremata, Johannes de devotissimae. Incipit: ‘[O] Admiranda et laudanda tue dispensa- Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae. tionis gratia . . .’ Without the last chapter. refs. See T-280; Turrecremata, Meditationes, ed. Zirnbauer, 41 v [a1 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Meditationes seu no. 7; Donati, ‘Escorso sulle Meditationes’, 30^1; Ro« ll, Contemplationes devotissimae. ‘Meditationes . . . posite et ‘Beobachtungen zu den Holzschnitten der ‘‘Meditationes’’’, 50. depicte de ipsius mandato in ecclesie ambitu sancte Marie de Rome: Stephan Plannck, 21 Aug. 1498. 4o. Minerua Rome’. Incipit: ‘[O] Admiranda et laudanda tue dispen- collation: a^c8 d6. sationis gratia . . .’ Without the last chapter. 33 woodcuts and woodcut initials. refs. See T-280; Turrecremata, Meditationes, ed. Zirnbauer, 40 HC 15728; Go¡ T-541; BMC IV 100; Pr 3725; CIBN T-394; Sander no. 3; Donati, ‘Escorso sulle Meditationes’, 30^1; Ro« ll, 7409; Sheppard 2981. ‘Beobachtungen zu den Holzschnitten der ‘‘Meditationes’’’, 50. COPY Rome: Ulrich Han, 9 Dec. 1478. 4o. Binding: Sixteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with gilt-edged collation: [a b10 c10+1]. leaves and manuscript title and author’s name along the fore- Type: 125 G. 31 leaves, the last blank. 37 lines of text ([a r]). Type 9 edge. A gilt circular £oral centre-piece; a gilt bull stamp at each area: 229 ¿ 171 mm ([a r]). Capital spaces. 33 woodcuts. 9 corner, and a repeated gilt £ower-petal stamp on the spine. H *15725; Go¡ T-538; Pr 3377; BSB-Ink T-562; Sander 7405; Holes for strings. Size: 191 ¿ 135 ¿ 11 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ Sheppard 2690. 127 mm. COPY r Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words on d5 , Wanting the blank leaf [c11]. and ‘nota’ marks in an early hand in brown ink. A table of con- Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian half green mo- v tents on d6 , in the same hand. rocco; bound for Boutourlin; green-edged leaves, pink paste- Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. downs; pink silk bookmark. Size: 275 ¿ 203 ¿ 13 mm. Size of Bequeathed in 1834. leaf: 269 ¿ 200 mm. shelfmark: Douce 47. Pasted to the front endleaf are three letters regarding the presence ofthe woodcut of St Dominic in this edition: (1) from Emil Hirsch (bookseller, Munich), dated 8 Apr. 1931; (2) from A. Lardanchet T-285 Turrecremata, Johannes de (bookseller, Lyons), dated 5 Oct. 1957; (3) David Rogers’ reply to Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis. Lardanchet, dated11Oct. 1957. r Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 226, see Catalogue tempore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of (1831); purchased at his sale for »4. 0. 0: see sale catalogue (1839), Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti michi quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ lot 321, and Books Purchased (1840), 31. v shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.6. [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis. [Also known as Collationes super evange- liis de tempore et de sanctis.] Incipit:‘In prima dominica aduentus T-283 Turrecremata, Johannes de apud fratres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae. refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42, no. 2735. Fragment. Rome: Johannes Schurener de Bopardia, 30 Apr. 1477. Folio. 10 8 10 12 Mainz: Johann Neumeister, 3 Sept. 1479. Folio. collation: [a^o p q^z h ]. collation: [a^e8 f8+1]. C 5891; Go¡ T-544; BMC IV 58; Pr 3496; CIBN T-395; Sheppard 34 woodcuts. 2798. HC *15726; Go¡ T-539; BMC I 43; Pr 155; BSB-Ink T-563; CIBN COPY T-390; H. Presser, ‘Druckte Numeister die mainzer Agende von Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. t-285^t-288] turrecremata, johannes de 2561

Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter calf over green Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti mihi marbled pasteboards, with imprint information stamped in gold quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ r on the £at spine. Red-edged leaves and manuscript title along the [a3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de upper and lower (here upside down) edge. Size: 293 ¿ 218 ¿ tempore et de sanctis. Incipit: ‘In prima dominica aduentus apud 48 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 207 mm. fratres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ A manuscript table of contents on six leaves at the end in a con- refs. SeeT-285. v temporary humanist hand, probably Italian, in brown ink. In the [z8 ] [First colophon.] v same hand a few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but [M9 ] [Second colophon.] also providing corrections to the text and manuscript foliation:1^ Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1478. Folio. In two parts, both 238. dated 1478. Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); collation: Part I: [a10 b^z8]; part II: [A10 B^K8 LM10]. book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘W.e.14’: see Lee, Royal H *15711 (incl. HCR 15712); Go¡ T-546; BMC II 450; Pr 2144; Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 4094. Purchased as item 2, BSB-InkT-565; CIBN T-397 Oates1055; Sheppard 1577. with item 1 (A-477) for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1844), 3 (listed under item 1). COPY Part II only. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf.1.33. Binding: Nineteenth-century grey paper boards; watermarks of endpapers: a lion rampant above the lettering WALDSE > ZEL. T-286 Turrecremata, Johannes de Lower and upper edge and part of the fore-edge yellow. A leather Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis. index tab dyed red on [A2]. Size: 300 ¿ 213 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 202 mm. r r [a2 ] [Table of contents.] A quotation in an early hand, in brown ink, on [A1 ]. Some mar- r [c2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de ginal notes, mainly extraction of saints’ names or key words, and tempore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of some structuring of the text in the rubricator’s hand, in red or Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti mihi green ink. A few other marginal notes, mainly extracting key quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ words and adding pointing hands, in another early hand in r [c3 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de brown ink. r tempore et de sanctis. Incipit: ‘In prima dominica aduentus apud On [A2 ] a six-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red with red and green fratres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ pen-work decoration. In some other parts of the book initials, refs. SeeT-285. paragraph marks, and underlining of biblical quotations are sup- Cologne: [Petrus in Altis (Bergmann?), de Olpe], 23 Aug. 1478. plied in red or, less often, in green; capital strokes in red. Folio. Provenance: Probably Vienna, Dominicans, S. Maria; see collation: [a b6 c^y A^M8 NO6]. C-046. Purchased for »0. 9.0; see Books Purchased (1851), 70. HC 15710; Go¡ T-545; BMC I 252; Pr 1233; CIBN T-396; Oates 683; shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.19. Sheppard 913; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 689. COPY T-288 Turrecremata, Johannes de The table is bound at the end.Wanting the blank leaf [c1]. Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) mottled blind-tooled (¢llets) calf r over wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches. [*1 ] [Title-page and noti¢cation of privilege.] ‘Questiones super Manuscript title and shelfmark ‘L 3 N (?)’ in red and brown ink euangeliis totius anni’. v on a rectangular paper label pasted at the tail of the spine. [*1 ] Britannicus, Gregorius: [Letter addressed to] the reader. Sprinkled blue-edged leaves. Scar of an index tab on [c2]. Size: Incipit: ‘[Q]anta crudelitate usa fueris . . .’ r 287 ¿ 216 ¿ 58 mm. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ 185 mm. [*2 ] ‘Tabula’. Arranged according to the liturgical year for the A few marginal notes, mainly ‘nota’ marks and interlinear notes, Dominican order. r mainly providing corrections to thetext, in an early German hand a1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tem- in brown ink. pore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of Principal initials are supplied in red with reserved white decora- Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti mihi tion. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capi- quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ r tal strokes in red. a2 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tem- Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- pore et de sanctis. Incipit: ‘In prima dominica aduentus apud fra- label; sale (1835), lot 3773*. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature tres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ dated 1835 on front endleaf; purchased at his sale, (1837), lot 260, refs. SeeT-285. for »0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 38. Brescia: Angelus Britannicus, 2 June 1498. 4o and 8o. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.15. collation: [*]6 a^v8. Gathering [*] numbered ‘ij iij’, but not signed. Woodcut initials. T-287 Turrecremata, Johannes de HC 15718; Go¡ T-548; BMC VII 980; Pr 6997; Oates 2627; Rhodes Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis. 1741; Sack, Freiburg, 3550; Sheppard 5794. r [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de COPY tempore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of Wanting sheet g4.5.The title-page is mounted. 2562 turrecremata, johannes de [t-288^t-290

Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century blind-tooled parch- A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, adding folio numbers to the table of contents, and foliation now only partially ment, the centre-piece containing the initials ‘G M > R F’. Imprint information stamped in gold within a frame made of visible: 1^235, in an early German hand in brown ink. double ¢llets at the head of the spine. Red-edged leaves. Size: Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. 194 ¿ 136 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 184 ¿ 125 mm. Provenance: Rottenbuch, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, S. r Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, some structuring of Maria; inscription on AA1 : ‘Sum B.V. Mariae in Rottenbuech’ v the text, and a correction, on d8 only, in an early Italian hand in and on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘N. 205’. Duplicate from brown ink. the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown ink on front end- Provenance: Reggio Emilia, Emilia Romagna, Dominicans, S. leaf. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; acces- r v Dominicus (sixteenth century); inscription on d6 and v8 : ‘Hic sion no. ‘R 654’. Purchased by Ehrman in 1949 from Lathrop est conuentus sancti Dominicj de Reggio’. Unidenti¢ed stamped Colgate Harper for »50. Blue donation book-plate dated 17 Mar. v monogram EC on [*1 ]. J. Scott; oval printed label inside front 1949 from A[lbert] and R. Ehrman to J[ohn] P. W. E[hrman]. cover. Richard Gibbings (1813^1888); sale (1885), lot 1291; pur- Purchased at the Broxbourne Sale (1978), lot 675, through chased at the sale for »0. 6. 0; see Library Bills. Quaritch, for »209; see ledger (1977/8), no. 945. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.6. shelfmark: Inc. d. F6.1481.1.

T-290 Turrecremata, Johannes de T-289 Turrecremata, Johannes de Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis, et al. Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis, et al. 1 r [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[C]um ad pleniorem cognitionem rei ordo r 2 a2 ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[C]um ad pleniorem cognitionem rei ordo deducat . . .’ deducat . . .’ 1 r ‘Tabula thematum’. Arranged according to the liturgical year for r 2 a2 ‘Tabula thematum’. Arranged according to the liturgical year for the Dominican order. the Dominican order. v 38 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. d r ‘Tabula alphabetica’. r 7 58 ‘Tabula materie’. e v ‘Tabula materie applicabilis siue £oris theologie secundum ordi- r 9 A1 [Nicolaus de Byard: Summa de abstinentia.] ‘Materia aurea nem alphabeti’. enucleata ex originalibus virtutum et vitiorum £os theologie nun- r f1 [Nicolaus de Byard: Summa de abstinentia.] ‘Materia aurea enu- cupata secundum ordinem alphabeti pro sermonibus applicabilis cleata ex originalibus virtutum et vitiorum £os theologie nuncu- tam de tempore quam de sanctis totius anni’. Incipit: pata secundum ordinem alphabeti pro sermonibus applicabilis ‘[A]bstinentia est duplex. Detestabilis et laudabilis . . .’ tam de tempore quam de sanctis totius anni’. [Also known as refs. SeeT-289. r Dictionarius pauperum or Flos theologiae.] Incipit: [*2 ] ‘Tabula questionum’. Arranged according to the liturgical year ‘[A]bstinentia est duplex. Detestabilis et laudabilis . . .’ See for the Dominican order. r Bloom¢eld 1841; Kaeppeli III 148^53, no. 3046; Stegmu« ller, a1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tem- Repertorium biblicum, 5695; A. Wilmart, ‘Note sur les plus pore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of anciens recueils de distinctions bibliques’, in Me¤ morial Lagrange Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti mihi (Paris, 1940), 335^46, at 343^6 nos 7^8. quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ r v AA1 ‘Tabula questionum’. Arranged according to the liturgical a1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tem- year for the Dominican order. pore et de sanctis. Incipit:‘In prima dominica aduentus apud fra- v AA10 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ tempore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of refs. SeeT-285. Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti mihi [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 28 Sept. 1481]. Folio. A copy quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ r at Frankfurt am Main has a rubricator’s date of 28 Sept. 1481 BB1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de (ISTC). tempore et de sanctis. Incipit: ‘In prima dominica aduentus apud collation: 110 28 310 4 58 A^K10.8 L10 M12 [*8] a^v10.8 x6. fratres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ HC *15714; Go¡ T-553; BMC III 747; Pr 7566; BSB-Ink T-568; refs. SeeT-285. CIBN T-399; Sack, Freiburg, 3546^8; Sheppard 2414. [Vienne]: Eberhard Frommolt, 24 July 1481. Folio. COPY collation: a10 b c8 d d^f10 g^z8 AA10 BB^HH A^D8 E6 F^H10 I^ 8 10 Nicolaus de Byard only. X Y . Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden HC *15716; Go¡ T-551; BMC VIII 374; not in Pr; BSB-Ink T-567; boards, with two metal catches and remains of clasp. Yellow- CIBN T-398; Sack, Freiburg, 3545; not in Sheppard. edged leaves. On the upper cover, triple ¢llets form a triple COPY frame.Within the outer frame a repeated rectangular foliate sta¡ Part II only, containing Turrecremata. stamp. No stamps within the following frame.The inner rectangle Binding: Fifteenth/sixteenth-century quarter pigskin over bev- is decorated with repeated £euron and small six-petalled £ower elled wooden boards, blind-tooled with two di¡erent £oral and stamps. On the lower cover, triple ¢llets form a double frame. decorative rolls; two clasps and catches removed. Early manu- Within the outer frame a repeated rosette stamp. Diagonal quin- script title at the head of the spine in brown ink. Sprinkled red- tuple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and tri- edged leaves. Leather index tab dyed green on M2. Size: 293 ¿ angular compartments, decorated with the rosette stamp. Size: 206 ¿ 54 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 190 mm. 292 ¿ 200 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 191 mm. t-290^t-292] turrecremata, johannes de 2563

A few marginal notes in the tables of contents only, structuring Initials are supplied in red. the text, in an early German hand in brown ink. Provenance: Wimpfen, Baden-Wu« rttemberg, Dominicans, r r Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings Sancta Crux; inscriptions on 11 and 12 in two di¡erent early are supplied in red. hands: ‘Conuentus Wimpinensis Ordinis Praedicatorum’. Provenance: Danzig, Senate Library; engraved armorial book- ‘Pertinet plebano in ossenna qui(?) accomodauit nunc anno plate, inscribed: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Senatus Gedanensis’ domini 1.5.x. sed anno domini 1.5.17 dono dedit ad [ ]’. Date of (Warnecke no. 365). Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased acquisition unknown; c.1884 to judge by the shelfmark. (1842), 42. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.23. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.47. T-292 Turrecremata, Johannes de T-291 Turrecremata, Johannes de Summa de ecclesia contra impugnatores potestatis summi Quaestiones evangeliorum de tempore et de sanctis, et al. ponti¢cis (ed. Johannes Monissart). r v 11 [Title-page.] ‘Questiones euangeliorum tam de tempore quam de [*1 ] ‘Capitula’. v sanctis’. [a1 ] Scoptius, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] the reader. r 12 [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[C]um ad pleniorem cognitionem rei ordo Incipit: ‘Deus ita dilexit ecclesiam . . .’ Dated 1489. r deducat . . .’ [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Summa de ecclesia contra r 12 ‘Tabula thematum’. Arranged according to the liturgical year for impugnatores potestatis summi ponti¢cis. Edited by Johannes the Dominican order. Monissart, as stated in Scoptius’ letter. [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]n v 37 ‘Tabula alphabetica’. lectulum Salomonis ambiunt sexaginta fortes . . .’’ Canticorum iii r 48 ‘Tabula materie’. [Ct 3,7]. Inter cetera singularis dilectionis signa . . .’ r v a1 [Nicolaus de Byard: Summa de abstinentia.] ‘Materia aurea [a2 ] Turrecremata, Johannes de: Summa de ecclesia contra enucleata exoriginalibus virtutum et viciorum £os theologie nun- impugnatores potestatis summi ponti¢cis. Incipit: ‘[D]e ecclesia cupata secundum ordinem alphabeti pro sermonibus applicabilis cum adiutorio omnipotentis dei locuturi . . . consummauimus tam de tempore quam de sanctis totius anni’. Incipit: ingentes illi gratias o¡erentes dicimus tibi laus . . .’ ‘[A]bstinentia est duplex. Detestabilis et laudabilis . . .’ refs. See Kaeppeli III 24^42, no. 2730. refs. SeeT-289. r Rome: Eucharius Silber, 27 Apr. 1489. Folio. o1 ‘Tabula questionum’. 4 8 6 8.8.6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 r collation: [* a^e f g^m n^q r s t v^y z AB C D E p1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tem- F6]. pore et de sanctis. [Prologue addressed to] the College of HC *15730; Go¡ T-555; BMC IV 109; not in Pr; BSB-Ink T-571; Cardinals. Incipit: ‘[S]acro et colendissimo . . . Cogitanti mihi CIBN T-402; Hillard 2003; Oates 1535; Rhodes 1743; Sheppard quid de sudoribus mei studii . . .’ v 3032. p1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Quaestiones evangeliorum de tem- pore et de sanctis. Incipit:‘In prima dominica aduentus apud fra- COPY tres predicatores dicitur illud euangelium Matheii . . .’ The table begins on the verso of the ¢rst leaf, the recto being blank. refs. SeeT-285. r Leaf [F6 ], l. 2:‘ð Primuš vacat’, as Oates, not as BMC. [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled leather over Husner), not after 24 Mar. 1485]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink; wooden boards, rebacked. Two clasps and catches, ¢ve bosses on Sheppard and CIBN date [c.1485], Sack [c.1484/5]. 8 6 8 6.8 8 6.8 6 8.6 8 the upper cover and two on the lower cover lost. Formerly collation: 1 2 3^5 a b c^m n o^z A^E F^I K^N . chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of lower cover. Edges HC *15713; Go¡ T-554; BMC I 136; Pr 634; BSB-Ink T-569; CIBN protected at the corners with a metal strip. Parchment index T-401; Rhodes 1742; Sack, Freiburg, 3549; Sheppard 465. tabs. Triple ¢llets form a double frame.Within the outer frame a COPY large circular rosette stamp, a very small circular £oral stamp, Binding: The damaged upper and lower covers of contemporary and a circular sun with rays stamp; a di¡erent circular rosette German blind-tooled leather (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop no. 81) stamp at each corner. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rect- over wooden boards have been relaid on nineteenth-century angle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, each blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian Library; rebacked. Two clasps decorated with a lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis, a circular lion and catches missing. Remains ofa rectangular label at the head of stamp, or a circular £oral stamp. Size: 425 ¿ 293 ¿ 55 mm. Size the upper cover. Another rectangular paper label bearing a shelf- of leaf: 425 ¿ 272 mm. mark ‘M (?)’ at the head of the spine. Early manuscript title in Occasional marginal notes extracting key words in an early hand v brown ink, across the lower edge. Triple ¢llets form a quadruple in brown ink. Also, on [F6 ], the following quotation: frame. Within the outer frame no stamps. Within the following ‘Hieronimus > Ama scientiam scripturarum et vitia non amabis’. frame cresting and £oral rolls. Within the following frame a roll Early signatures partially visible. of animals, trees, fences. In the inner rectangle curved-outline Principal initials are supplied in blue with reserved white decora- tools make up merrythoughts, decorated with thistle and £oral tion ¢lled in in red, within a square ground made of ¢ne red pen- stamps; see KyriÞ pl. 165, nos 3 and 4; for a similar binding see work decoration coloured with green wash and with extension J-053. Size: 309 ¿ 215 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 190 mm. into the margin. Other initials and underlining of chapter head- A few marginal notes, mainly extraction of key words and biblical ings are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. quotations, in an early German hand that also wrote one of the ownership notes fromWimpfen. 2564 turrecremata, johannes de [t-292^t-293

Provenance: Henricus Gruingius (¢fteenth century). Emmerich, HC *15732 (incl. H *1422); Go¡ T-556; BMC VIII 299; Pr 8608; v Observant Franciscans; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘R. p. Dominus BSB-Ink T-572; CIBN T-403; Hillard 2004; Oates 3218; Rhodes Henricus Gruingius Decanus Embricensis \ de kalkar oriundus 1744; Sack, Freiburg, 3551; Sheppard 6671.

/ dedit hunc librum de pape potestate dictum Summa FIRST COPY Reuerendissimi D. Cardinalis Johannis de turre Cremata Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled mottled calf; the Conuentui fratrum Minorum S. francisci de Obseruantia sito gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Formerly extra muros dicti opidi Embricensis ut fratres orent pro salute chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. anime eius amen’. George Dunn (1865^1912); book-plate; pur- Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 280 ¿ 200 ¿ 50 mm. Size of chased in 1898; note in his hand on the now detached parchment leaf: 266 ¿ 180 mm. front pastedown; sale (22 Nov. 1917), lot 3848. Purchased at his Occasional marginal notes, mainly ‘nota’ marks and structuring sale for »3. 5. 0; see BQR 2,18 (1918), 141. r of the text; on [*5 ] the note:‘Lege ac mala recusa’and a few other shelfmark: Inc. b. I2.1489.1. short notes and scribbles in an early hand, possibly English, in brown ink. r T-293 Turrecremata, Johannes de Provenance: John Ponett (£. 1554); inscriptions on [*1 ]: ‘Jo. r Summa de ecclesia contra impugnatores potestatis summi Ponett’and Aa8 :‘Joannes Ponetus1554’. Probably the copy listed ponti¢cis (ed. Johannes Monissart), et al. in the Benefactors’ Register I 170, presented in 1607 by John Reynolds (1549^1607); certainly in the Library by 1620; see r [*1 ] [Title-page.] James, Catalogus (1620), 501. v [*1 ] Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Former Bodleian shelfmarks: T 5. 15 Th.; T 10. 10 Th. (‘10’ in Pot, ‘Tornacensis episcopus’; not in Gams, nor Eubel. Incipit: white at the head of the spine and in black across the fore-edge). ‘Mirabere forsitan venerande presul quenam mihi dedititiorum shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.16. tuorum minimo ad excellentiam tuam scribendi . . .’ Date Lyons, SECOND COPY 20 Sept.1496. Binding: Contemporary German (Bamberg, Dominicans), r [*2 ] [Introduction to the table of contents.] Incipit: ‘Ad sequentis blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; with one metal catch, summe de ecclesia . . .’ inscribed ‘MARIA’, another catch and two clasps lost. Formerly r [*2 ] [Table of contents in alphabetical order.] chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head ofthe lower cover.‘88’ r a1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Summa de ecclesia contra and manuscript title in brown ink in a contemporary hand at the impugnatores potestatis summi ponti¢cis. Edited by Johannes head of the upper cover and across the spine. Later manuscript Monissart, as stated in Badius’ letter. ‘Summa de ecclesia’. imprint information on rectangular paper labels pasted to the [Prologue.] Incipit:‘‘‘[E]n lectulum Salomonis ambiunt sexaginta spine. On both covers triple ¢llets form a double frame. On the fortes . . .’’ Canticorum iii [Ct 3,7]. Inter cetera singularis dilectio- upper cover, the outer frame bears a legend in stamped bold nis signa . . .’ majuscule characters: ‘MEMORARE NOVISSIMA TVA ET v >> a1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: Summa de ecclesia contra >> INETERNUM >> NON PECCABIS’; in the central panel impugnatores potestatis summi ponti¢cis. Incipit: ‘[D]e ecclesia curved-outline tools make up merrythoughts, each decorated cum adiutorio omnipotentis dei locuturi . . . consummauimus with a £euron. On the lower cover the outer frame is decorated ingentes illi gratias o¡erentes dicimus tibi laus . . .’ with stamps of a foliate sta¡ and of a rosette; the central panel as refs. SeeT-292. above. Size: 294 ¿ 210 ¿ 58 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 198 mm. v I9 [First colophon.] Notes in pencil in Dunn’s hand on the front pastedown. Some v I9 ‘Registrum’. marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and structuring the r Aa1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: LXXIII quaestiones in potestate text, in a contemporary German hand in brown and red ink. et auctoritate Papali ex sententiis Sancti Thomae [addressed to] Cutting from an auction catalogue for this copy, sold for »18. 18. Cardinal Julianus [Cesarini. Also known as Flores sententiarum 0, is pasted on the front pastedown. beati Thomae de auctoritate summi ponti¢cis.] ‘Tractatus com- Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings pendiosissimi septuagintatrium questionum super potestate et are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. auctoritate papali . . . prefatio’. Incipit: ‘[M]andasti reuerendis- Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Dominicans; inscription on sime pater et domine prestantissime domine Juliane . . .’ [* r]: ‘Conuentus Bambergensis ordinis predicatorum’. George r 1 Aa1 Turrecremata, Johannes de: LXXIII quaestiones in potestate Dunn (1865^1912), 1899; printed label; F. Jenkinson, A List of et auctoritate Papali ex sententiis Sancti Thomae.‘Questioprima’. the Incunabula Collected by George Dunn Arranged to Illustrate Incipit: ‘Questio prima est vtrum supra episcopos aliquis dandus the History of Printing (Oxford, 1923), no. 1223; sale (1914), lot sit superior in ecclesia. Ad hanc questionem respondet sanctus 1685. Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887^1954); ‘E.P.G. > 44’ in red Thomas a⁄rmatiue . . . medio subtrahat . . .’ ink on the front pastedown. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armor- refs. See Kaeppeli III 31, no. 2714. ial book-plate; purchased from Goldschmidt in1940 for »12.10.0; r Aa8 [Second colophon.] Incipit: ‘Expliciunt £ores sententiarum accession no.‘2080’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. beati Thome de Aquino de auctoritate summi ponti¢cis collecti shelfmark: Broxb. 19.7. per magistrum Johannem de Turrecremata in concilio Basilien[si]. anno domini [1437] . . .’ Lyons: JohannesTrechsel,1496. Folio. In two parts. Both are dated 20 Sept.1496. collation: [*]6 a^h8 i6 k^z8 A^H8 I10 Aa8. Gathering [*] num- bered ‘2 3 4’, but not signed. t-294^t-296] tyndarus de perusio 2565

T-294 Tygrinus, Nicolaus collation: a4. Oratio Lucensium ad AlexandrumVI papam habita pro Woodcut initial. HC *15751; Go¡ T-563; BMC IV137; Pr 3968; BSB-InkT-350; CIBN obedientia praestanda. T-51; Oates 1583; Sack, Freiburg, 3350; Sheppard 3153. [a r] Tygrinus, Nicolaus: Oratio Lucensium pro obedientia praes- 1 COPY tanda [addressed to] AlexanderVI, Pont. Max.‘Lucensium oratio Bound with B-090(2); see there for details of binding, decoration, luculentissima . . . maximo Alexandro sexto per Nicolaum and provenance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 145 mm. Tygrinum Lucensem utriusque iuris doctorem elegantissime Some underlining in brown ink. habita in consistorio publico pro obedientia praestanda’. Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.48(5). ‘[V]ereor beatissime pater ne dum ciuitatis nostrae mandata exe- quimur . . .’ Dated 26 Oct.1492. refs. See C. F. Bu« hler,‘The Earliest Editions of the Oratio (1492) T-296 Tyndarus de Perusio by NicolausTygrinus’, Gb Jb (1975), 97^9, at 97 n.1for biographi- De testibus. cal information; also G. Simonetti, ‘I biogra¢ di Castruccio [a r] Tyndarus de Perusio: De testibus [Prologue addressed to Castracani degli Antelminelli’, Studi storici, 2 (1893), 1^24, at 1 1 Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.]. ‘Tractatus . . . de testibus narrantibus n. 2. in quo per modum comedie introducentis loquentes Bar[tolus]. o [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 26 Oct. 1492]. 4 . Bal[dus]. et Lud[ovicus?]. Roma’. Incipit: ‘[N]uper reuerendis- 4 collation: [a ]. sime pater domine cum exercendi ingenii causa mente concepis- Woodcut initial. sem . . .’ HC (+ Addenda) *15753; Go¡ T-565; BMC IV 96; Pr 3699; BSB-Ink r [a1 ] Tyndarus de Perusio: De testibus. Incipit: ‘[S]epe numero ac T-351; CIBN T-52; Hillard 1928; Sheppard 2965. vehementer Bal. admirari soleo. . . Bar. nuncquam(?) iam nostris COPY verbis ¢nem imponamus . . .’ Dated 14 Nov.1445. Bound with C-098; see there for details of provenance. [Rome: Georgius Lauer, c.1480]. Folio. As dated by Sheppard; IGI Binding: Paper wrappers. Size: 207 ¿ 143 ¿ 1 mm. Size of dates [c.1475]. leaf: 206 ¿ 138 mm. collation: [a b8]. Manuscript pagination in brown ink: 125^32. HR 15754; Go¡ T-567; Pr 3429; IGI 9903; Sheppard 2745. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(17). COPY Previously bound with Johannes Franciscus de Pavinis, De o⁄cio T-295 Tygrinus, Nicolaus et potestate Capituli Sede vacante. Rome: Georgius Lauer, 1481 Oratio Lucensium ad AlexandrumVI papam habita pro (Bod-inc. P-073); see there for early provenance information and obedientia praestanda. manuscript notes. r Binding: Paper wrappers, apparently from an eighteenth-cen- a1 Tygrinus, Nicolaus: Oratio Lucensium pro obedientia praes- tanda [addressed to] AlexanderVI, Pont. Max.‘Lucensium oratio tury(?) edition of Sforza Pallavicino, Istoria del concilio di luculentissima . . . maximo Alexandro sexto per Nicolaum Trento, book 8, chs 6, 7, 10, 11, and 13. Size: 390 ¿ 280 ¿ 4 mm. Tygrinum Lucensem utriusque iuris doctorem elegantissime Size of leaf: 390 ¿ 280 mm. habita in consistorio publico pro obedientia praestanda’. Incipit: Early manuscript foliation: 33^48. ‘[V]ereor beatissime pater ne dum ciuitatis nostre mandata exe- Provenance: Purchased for »0.12. 6; see Books Purchased (1847), quimur . . .’ Dated 26 Oct.1492. 27. refs. SeeT-294. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.24. [Rome: Andreas Freitag, after 25 Oct. 1492]. 4o. In fact printed after Go¡ T-564 and T-565 (see Bu« hler,‘Earliest Editions’, 97^9).