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P-001 Paganellus Prignanus, Bartholomaeus canant alii sortitum regna tonantem > Moxque gigantea bella De imperio Cupidinis. parata manu’. f v [Verse.] ‘Inuidiae saeuo securi a dente libelli Ibitis haec nun- v 3 > a1 P[aganellus] Prignanus, B[artholomaeus]: ‘Epigramma’ quam rodere parua solet’; 2 elegiac distichs. [addressed to the books].‘Ibitis inculti? Celsas ne audebitis aulas Modena: Dominicus Rocociolus, 7 Oct. 1489. 4o. Intrare? Aut doctas peruolitare manus?’; 16 lines of verse. 8 4 r> collation: a^e f . a2 [Summary of the contents of the three books.] Incipit: ‘Quanquam opus hoc de imperio Cupidinis inscribitur non HC 12262; C 4577; Go¡ P-5; BMC VII 1062; Pr 7195; CIBN P-2; tamen . . .’ Hillard 1506; Sheppard 5971. r a3 Paganellus Prignanus, Bartholomaeus: De imperio Cupidinis COPY [addressed to] Alfonsus I d’Este, 3rd Duke of Ferrara and Bound with O-003; see there for details of binding, decoration, and provenance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 136 mm. Modena.‘[I]mperium et uires et saeua Cupidinis arma > Miraque sopito pectore uisa canam’; elegiac distichs. ‘Nota’ marks, pointing hands, and underlining are supplied in r g4 [Paganellus Prignanus, Bartholomaeus: Verse addressed to the black ink. reader, asking forgiveness for errors.] ‘Si quid in his libris erras- shelfmark: Inc. e. X1(2). sem, candide lector > Da ueniam ignauus pectore somnus erat’; 1 elegiac distich. P-003 Palladius Soranus, Domitius Modena: Dominicus Rocociolus, 23 May 1492. 4o. Erroneously entered in H under Paiellus. Pr dates to 1498. Epigrammata et elegiae. 8 4 r collation: a^f g . a1 [Title-page.] ‘Domici Palladii Sorani Epigrammaton libelli, H *12267; C 4579; Go¡ P-6; BMC VII 1063; Pr 7202; BSB-Ink P-3; Libellus elegiarum, Genethliacon urbis Romae, In Locutuleium’. r CIBN P-3; Hillard 1507; Oates 2694; Rhodes 1296; Sheppard a1 [Verse.] ‘In te conuertas oculos qui despicis omnes > Et te dum 5972. cunctis detrahis inspicias’; 1 elegiac distich. a v Palladius Soranus, Domitius: [Letter addressed to] Marcus COPY 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled brown morocco with Antonius Sabellicus. Incipit: ‘Scio ego, Sabellice eloquentissime, quantas libelli huius editione sim . . .’ gilt-edged leaves. Size: 212 ¿ 152 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ r 140 mm. a2 Palladius Soranus, Domicius: Epigrammata et elegiae.Verses r addressed to: Thomas Donatus, Patriarch of Venice; Guido, A key word has been extracted on e7 . Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), Duke of Urbino, presumably Guidubaldus de Montefeltro, 2nd 38; the price is also noted in pencil on the front endleaf. Duke of Urbino; Hieronymus [Omphredi] Justinianus; Angelus shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.61. Lulinus; Marcus Antonius Sabellicus; Raphael (?); Octavianus, patrician [of Venice]; Bartholomaeus the priest; [Petrus] P-002 Paganellus Prignanus, Bartholomaeus Thomasius; Johannes Nicolaus Maior; Landinus, probably Christophorus Landinus; Antonius Mancinellus; Callimachus Elegiarum libri tres. (Philippus Buonaccursius); Jacobus Anconitanus; Arduinus; r a1 [Paganellus] Prignanus, Bartholomaeus: [Introduction Hieronymus Tinctus; Paulus Cincius; Franciscus Fontana; addressed to] Johannes Boiardus, Count of Scandiano, Reggio Bernardus the doctor; Lucius the soldier; Jacobus Aurelianus; Emilia. Incipit: ‘Insignis eques Johannes Boiardus Scandiani . . . Franciscus Maceratensis, probably Franciscus de Macerata; sciens multas elegias ab illo diuersis . . .’ ‘Gubernator agri Piceni’; Hieronymus Senensis; [Robertus] r a1 [Summary of contents.] Incipit:‘Elegiae primi libri duarum puel- Magni¢cus Malatesta; Triphonis of Byzantium; Marcus larum amores . . .’ Antonius Faseolus; Bernardus Urcus; Guidus Guidoloctus(?); r a3 Paganellus Prignanus, Bartholomaeus: Elegiarum libri tres Johannes Franciscus [Brixianus]; Melchior de Emiliis; Saba, [addressed to] Johannes Boiardus; [individual poems also young patrician of Rome; Maledicus; Sebastianus Priolus, addressed to] Thomas Sallopius [Fallopius?], Dionysius Archbishop of Nicosia; Jacobus Contarenus; Nicolaus Rubeus; Tribrachus, Johannes Curtius, all young men of Modena, also Georgius Valla; Bernardus Priolus, patrician of Venice; Nicolaus [Sandonninus], Bishop of Modena, Johannes Ludovicus Odaxius of Padua; Marius Sabellicus; Jacobus Franciscus Amadeus, poet, and Baptista Guarinus. ‘[S]umma Sanutus, patrician of Venice; Angelus, patrician of Rome; Christus Pierius; [P.] Nardinus Maniacus; Brother Bartholomaeus, theologian; Emilianus; Laurentius Cingulus

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r Theatinus; Polydorus [Vergilius]; Locutuleius; Clitundus; Lydus, [b5 ] Justinianus, Leonardus: ‘Oratio’ [addressed to] the Virgin Aulicus Ponti¢cis; Antonius Priscus Roncilio; Johannes Mary. [Translated by Baptista Pallavicinus.] ‘[A]lma decus [Franciscus] Fortunius; Hermolaus Priolus; Titus Livius superum uirgo regina gradusque > Quo datur ad summi tecta Guidoloctus; Hieronymus Leandrus Galatheus; Marinus; tonantis iter’; 26 elegiac distichs. This is the translation of the fol- Laurentius Barbadicus; Antonius Canalis; Baptista Pontius; lowing work; Pallavicinus is named as translator in the printed Johannes Baptista Sessa; Andreas Trivisanus; [Julius] title. r Pomponius Laetus; Petrus Mochius Senensis; Franciscus [b6 ] Justinianus, Leonardus: ‘Moralis cantilena’. Maturantius (Mataratius) Perusinus; Antonius Constantius; refs. Laudario Giustinianeo, ed. Francesco Luisi, 2 vols (Venice, Johannes [Baptista] Abiosus; Alovisius, patrician of Venice; 1983), I, 274, no. 28, omitting line 41. r Angelus,‘iusperitus’.‘[H]ic mihi pro cunctis caeli regina camenis [b7 ] ‘Recommendatio animae in extremis cuiuscunque laborantis’. Adsis pro Phaebi(!) numine diua precor’. ‘Si letus spectare uelis tibi forte propinquam Mortem mente lege v> > i1 [Colophon.] plenum dulcedine carmen’; 76 hexameters. r r i2 Gigas, Christophorus Pierius: [Verse addressed to] Domitius [b8 ] [Colophon.] r Palladius Soranus. ‘Temporibus nostris quamuis epigrammata [b8 ] ‘Registrum cartarum’. v multi Componant, rarus qui bene scribat erit’; 6 elegiac distichs. [b8 ] [Second title-page.] v > i2 Nardinus Maniacus, P.: [Letter addressed to] Domicius Treviso: [Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria], 21 Feb. 1494. 4o. Palladius Soranus. Incipit: ‘[N]on te fugit scio Palladi multos collation: [a b8]. olim Soranos diuersis temporibus in omni uita nobilitatos . . .’ HC (+ Addenda) 12282; Go¡ P-14; BMC VI 885; Pr 6509; CIBN P-9; v i2 Nardinus Maniacus, P.: [Verse addressed to] Domicius Hillard 1511; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 31; Sheppard 5499. Palladius Soranus.‘[N]unc Valeri Sorane tace, tua Sora loquatur Palladium uero nomine, iure dato’; 3 elegiac distichs. COPY > Binding: Nineteenth-century grey paper boards, backed with i v Cincius Romanus, Paulus: Distichon.‘[I]liber, haud dubita med- 2 grey cloth. Red paper label, with the author and title embossed ios ridere per hostes Nam te Palladius Palladis ore canit’. > in gilt, on the upper cover. Size: 215 ¿ 153 ¿ 4 mm. Size of i r CingulusTheatinus, Laurentius: [Verse addressed to] Domicius 3 leaf: 215 ¿ 151 mm. Palladius Soranus.‘[S]pernit ferocis saeuitiam et graues Poenas > Copious early marginal and interlinear notes in two humanist Tyranni, quis populum premit Spernit Tyrannus quae sibi inde > > hands, one writing in red ink, the other in black ink, consisting Vsque timet, quoniam timetur’; 20 lines of Alcaics. of comments on the text. On [b v] in red ink,‘Epigramma magistri i r Pima Dalmata, Bernardus: Tetrastichon in laudem Domici 4 3 Marci Rustinici’: ‘Vis summam mundi perfecte artemque super- Palladii Sorani. ‘[P]haebus(!) ab Eois non hic tibi nascitur oris > nam Noscere qua poteris regna subire poli Discitur tu toto non Cyrrha hunc potuit gignere Sora sibi’; 2 elegiac distichs. > > melius nil tempore vite Quam bene si noris ¢ne subire recte’ (sic). i v [List of contents.] > 3 Provenance: Purchased in 1900; date stamp, 8 Oct. 1900, in the Venice: [BernardinusVenetus,deVitalibus, for] Johannes Baptista lower margin of [a v]. o 1 Sessa, 16 May 1498. 4 . Though signed by Johannes Baptista de shelfmark: Inc. e. I10.1494.1. Sessa, this book was printed with type 111 R of Bernardinus Venetus, deVitalibus, and his woodcut initials and lombards. P-005 Pamphilus de Amore collation: a^e4 f g6 h i4. r HC *12278; Go¡ P-12; BMC V 480, 547; Pr 5591; BSB-Ink P-7; [a2 ] Pamphilus de amore. CIBN P-7; Hillard 1509; Oates 2147; Rhodes 1298; Sheppard refs. Franz G. Becker, Pamphilus. Prolegomena zum Pamphilus 4585 = 4353. (de amore) und kritische Textausgabe, Beihefte zum Mittellateinischen Jahrbuch, 9 (Ratingen, 1972), 211^313, but COPY with this edition not recorded; seeWalther, Initia, 20868. Wanting i . 2^4 o Binding: Early nineteenth-century mottled paper boards; gold- [Rome: Adam Rot, 1473^4]. 8 . 12 8 tooled spine, marbled pastedowns, and the gold stamp of the collation: [a b ]. Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 196 ¿ 134 ¿ 10 mm. Size Type: 102 R (mixed). Capital spaces. 20 leaves, the ¢rst and last v v r of leaf: 192 ¿ 128 mm. blank. 28 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 145 ¿ 97 mm ([a2 ]). Leaf [a2 ]: Irregular early manuscript foliation: lviii^lxxvi. ‘Panphilus de amore [V]ulneror et clau|uš fero |ub pectore teluš >> r > Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; Sheppard states Cre|cit et a||idue plaga dolorn mihi > . . .’; [b7 ], l. 12, end ‘. . . Per that this item was purchased in1825, but it has not been identi¢ed me felices e|tote mei memores > Explicit amorem pertractans pan- in Books Purchased for 1825 or 1826. phili codex’. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.10. Pr 3445; Sheppard 2754. COPY P-004 Pallavicinus, Baptista Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Historia £endae crucis et funeris Jesu Christi. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco, with black cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 215 ¿ 151 ¿ 11 mm. r [a1 ] Pallavicinus, Baptista: ‘Prologus’ [addressed to] Eugenius IV, Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 140 mm. Pont. Max. ‘[M]ire pater quo sub populi pastore iubemur > Early marginal annotations, probably by Johannes Lober(?) (see Sectarique deum et certam sperare salutem’; 12 hexameters. below), including comments on the text, pointing hands, and [a r] Pallavicinus, Baptista: Historia £endae crucis et funeris Jesu v 1 ‘nota’marks, also a drawing of an owl sitting on abranch on [b8 ]. Christi.‘[F]ilius omnipotens uenturi praescius aeui > Omnia dinu- merans cum iam completa dedisset’. p-005^p-009] panegyrici veteres 1931

Provenance: Johannes Lober(?), of Kalmutz (c.1500); inscrip- words, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the v tion on [b8 ]: ‘Johannes Lober(?) de Kalmutz’. Purchased in 1884 text in red ink. from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 160, no. 295, for 15 Marks; see Two- and three-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in Library Bills. red; capitals touched with red and yellow wash. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.57. Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale (1789), part I, lot 811; in the annotated P-006 Pamphilus de Amore catalogue marked down to P. den Hengst for Fl. 1. 10, with lots 809 and 810. Richard Heber (1773^1833); purchased for »0. 1. 0, [a r] Pamphilus de amore. 2 according to the Bodleian’s annotated sale catalogue; stamp, refs. Becker, Pamphilus, 211^313, with this edition recorded at ‘Bibliotheca Heberiana’ on the recto of the front endleaf; see 127, no. 7 (assigned to [Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1474^84]); see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 4362, for »0. 1. 0. Alessandro, Count Walther, Initia, 20868. Mortara (À1855). Purchased from Count Mortara; see o [Italy: n. pr., c.1475^80]. 8 . As assigned and dated by BMC and Alessandro Mortara, Biblioteca Italica, 1852, p. 63. Sheppard; CIBN dates [c.1480]; Pr assigns to [Poitiers: Printer of shelfmark: Mortara 793. the Livre des Pre“ tres]; not 4o as CIBN; ISTC assigns to [Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, c.1485^9], quoting BSB-Ink G-412, although this reference does not provide supporting evidence. P-008 Panciera da Prato, Ugo 10 8 collation: [a b ]. Trattati [Italian]. [Not H]C 12293; BMC VII 1125, XII 82; Pr 8755; CIBN P-11; r a1 [Title-page.] Sheppard 6067. r a2 Panciera da Prato,Ugo: Trattati. Incipit:‘[G]listati nequali con- COPY uersano leuirtuose creature sono molti . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled calf, with a single gold ¢l- refs. See Pacetti, ‘Trattati spirituali’, 3^41, with this edition let on each cover; gold-tooled spine, red-edged leaves, and referred to at 9, and at 10 as ed.2; Pacetti,‘Tradizione dei trattati marbled pastedowns. Size: 206 ¿ 128 ¿ 9 mm. Size of spirituali’, with this edition listed at 34 as ed.2, and with the tex- leaf: 200 ¿ 122 mm. tual tradition noted at 61^3. This edition contains an additional Occasional early manuscript corrections on [a2]. Bibliographical r letter, beginning on i4 ,‘A suoi in Chriho(!) dilectissimi spirituali notes by Douce on the recto of the front endleaf. fratelli iquali nelle parte . . .’; see BMC. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. v i7 [Colophon.] Bequeathed in 1834. r [*1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tauola di questo libro’. shelfmark: Douce P 179. Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri, 15 Dec. 1492. 4o. collation: a^i8 [*]2. P-007 Panciera da Prato, Ugo r Woodcut on a1 : see BMC and Sander. Trattati [Italian]. HCR 12303; Go¡ P-26; BMC VI 682; Pr 6354; CIBN P-18; Pacetti, r [*1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tauola di questo libro’. ‘Tradizione dei trattati spirituali’, 61^3; Sander 5409; Sheppard r a1 Panciera da Prato,Ugo: Trattati. Incipit:‘[G]listati nequali con- 5242. uersano leuirtuose creature sono molti . . .’ COPY

refs. See Dionisio Pacetti, ‘I trattati spirituali di Ugo Panziera’, Wanting the blank leaf i8. Studi Francescani, 63 (1966), 3^41, with this edition referred to at Gathering [*] is bound ¢rst. 9, and at 10 as ed.1; Dionisio Pacetti, ‘La tradizione dei trattati Binding: Early nineteenth-century sheep, according to a note by spirituali di Ugo Panziera’, Studi Francescani, 64 (1967), 30^77, Graham Pollard (Library Records c.1054; Sheppard records that with this edition listed at 34 as ed.1, and with the textual tradition it is avellum binding), with a red morocco label stamped in gilt on noted at 60^1. the spine. Size: 212 ¿ 140 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 132 mm. Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, 9 June 1492. 4o. Irregular early manuscript foliation:1^71. Some early numbering For a variant, containing gathering n, which ‘. . . appears to have in the margins in black ink. r been subsequently printed . . . and added to unsold copies’ after Provenance: London, British Museum; stamp in red on [*1 ]; v v the appearance of Go¡ P-26, see BMC VI p. 682. acquired on 2 May 1867, stamps on i7 , and [*2 ]; shelfmarks: 2 8 4 6 v collation: [*] a^l m n . ‘3832.e.8’;‘IA.27789’; duplicate, stamps dated 11 Oct. 1913 on i7 , v Type: 112 (109) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 100 leaves, 3^ and [*2 ]. Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of r 100 numbered I^LXXXXVIII. 27 lines (a2 ). Type area: 148 ¿ Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records c.1054), no. 22. r 88 mm (a2 ). shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.29. HR (III p. 128, VI p. 189) 12302; Go¡ P-25; Pr 6157; Pacetti, ‘Tradizione dei trattati spirituali’,60^1; Sheppard 5116. P-009 Panegyrici Veteres COPY Without gathering n (see above). C. Plinius Secundus: PanegyricusTraiani, et al. r Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) quarter calf; gold-tooled spine a1 Puteolanus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus and marbled paper boards. Size: 215 ¿ 145 ¿ 21 mm. Size of Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[R]ogasti ut Plinii secundi Nouocomensis leaf: 207 ¿ 127 mm. orationem qua consul optimo principi . . .’ v Copious early marginal annotations, mainly in Latin, in a six- a2 [Table of contents.] r teenth-century humanist hand, including extraction of key a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: PanegyricusTraiani. 1932 panormitanus de tudeschis, nicolaus [p-009^p-010

refs. Plin. Pan. For the context of the various panegyrics, as refs. InPraiseofLaterRomanEmperors,532^42. For the author, taken from the original manuscript, see In Praise of Later not to be confused with the author of the panegyric on Julianus, Roman Emperors: The Panegyrici Latini, with the Latin text of see EmperorJulian, ed. Lieu,5; also, on the authorship and histor- R. A. B. Mynors, ed. C. E.V. Nixon and Barbara Saylor Rodgers, ical context see In Praise of Later Roman Emperors, 76^80, which The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 21 (Berkeley, Los doubts the ascription to Mamertinus. v Angeles, Oxford, 1994), 4^5; for the manuscript tradition see In s4 Tacitus, [Publius] Cornelius: Vita Agricolae. Praise of Later Roman Emperors, 35^7, with references (this refs.Tac. Ag. r incunable edition is not included in the stemma at 37). u2 Petronius Arbiter: Satyrici fragmenta quae extant. r f4 Panegyricus Maximiani et Constantini. refs. Petr. 1^137.10. refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 564^71. On the author- [Milan: Antonius Zarotus, c.1482]. 4o. ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman collation: a6 b^e8 f6+1 g^x8 y4. Emperors,178^90. HR 13119; Go¡ P-813; BMC VI 718; Pr 5837; CIBN P-15; Oates v g2 Pacatus Drapanius, Latinius: PanegyricusTheodosii. 2262; Sheppard 4864. refs. InPraiseof Later Roman Emperors, 647^74. On the author- COPY ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf; mottled- Emperors, 437^47; also Pacatus, Panegyric to the Emperor edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and the gold stamp of the Theodosius, trans. with introduction by C. E. V. Nixon, Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 227 ¿ 165 ¿ 33 mm. Size Translated Texts for Historians, Latin Series, 2 (Liverpool, 1987), of leaf: 217 ¿ 154 mm. 3^6. Washed early marginal annotations. Irregular early manuscript i v Panegyrici Constantini Constantii ¢lii. 5 foliation in black ink: 2^167, often cropped. Folio numbers are refs. In Praise of Later Roman Emperors, 594^607. On the supplied in black ink in the table of contents. Occasional early authorship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman running headings in red or black ink. Emperors, 288^93. Provenance: Thomas Thorpe; catalogue, 28 Apr. 1826, no. 1182. k r Mamertinus, Claudius (£. 361^5): Gratiarum actio Juliano de 6 Purchased for »2.12. 6; see Books Purchased (1826), 13. consulatu suo. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.39. refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 629^46. On the author- ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman Emperors, 386^92; see also Claudio Mamertino, Il panegirico P-010 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus dell’imperatore Giuliano, ed. Giuseppina Barabino, Consilia (cum Ludovici Bolognini tabula). Pubblicazioni dell’istituto di ¢lologia classica dell’universita' di a r Bologninus, Ludovicus: [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[C]um sepenu- Genova, 20 (Genoa, 1965), 17^20; The Emperor Julian: 2 mero a quampluribus iure consultis ac professoribus . . .’ Panegyric and Polemic. Claudius Mamertinus, John Chrysostom, a r Bologninus, Ludovicus: ‘Tabula per alphabetum’. Incipit: ‘An Ephrem the Syrian, ed. Samuel N. C. Lieu, 2nd edn, Translated 2 appellatus possit petere aliquid . . .’ Texts for Historians, 2 (Liverpool,1986), 4^6. b r Bologninus, Ludovicus: ‘Quedam adiectio tabule’. Incipit: ‘A. m v Nazarius: Panegyricus Constantino imperatori. 4 1 An in facto notorio possit . . .’ refs. InPraiseof Later Roman Emperors,608^28. On the author- 2a r [Panormitanus] de Tudeschis, Nicolaus: Consilia. Incipit: ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman 1 ‘[F]acti contingentia talis est quidam. A contraxit . . .’ Emperors, 334^42. v n6 [Incerti Gratiarum Actio Constantino Augusto.] Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, 1 Oct. 1477. Folio. 10 4 2 10.8 6 refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 585^93. On the author- collation: a b a^i K l^q r s . ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman HC *12346; BMC I 220; Pr 1030; BSB-Ink T-496; Sheppard 793; Emperors, 254^63. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 839. r o4 ‘Panegyricus Constantino ¢lio Constantii’. COPY refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 572^84. On the author- Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman no. 2) blind-tooled half calf laid down over modern boards, with Emperors, 211^17. two catches and remains of two clasps. On the upper cover triple r p4 [Incerti Panegyricus Constantio Caesari dictus.] ¢llets form a frame which is divided by further triple and double refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 543^53. On the author- ¢llets into triangular compartments; the compartments are deco- ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman rated with a repeated palmette stamp, a repeated lozenge-shaped Emperors,104^8. £eur-de-lis stamp, a repeated lozenge-shaped rosette stamp, and r q3 [Eumenius]: Oratio pro restaurandis scholis. a second repeated rosette stamp. On the lower cover ¢llets form refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 554^63. On the author- two sections, the upper one divided by triple ¢llets into triangular ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman compartments, decorated with a repeated ‘Afra’scroll stamp, and Emperors,145^50. the repeated rosette stamp used on the upper cover. In the lower r r1 ‘Panegyricus Maximiano Diocletianoque’. section, ¢llets form a frame which contains a repeated circular refs. In Praiseof Later Roman Emperors, 523^31. On the author- rosette stamp and the ‘Afra’ scroll stamp, repeated; triple ¢llets ship and historical context see In Praise of Later Roman form the inner rectangle which is decorated with the lozenge- Emperors, 41^52. shaped £eur-de-lis stamp and the lozenge-shaped rosette stamp, v r6 Mamertinus, [Claudius] (£. 289^91): [Panegyric to Emperor each repeated. For the stamps see KyriÞ pl. 3, nos 1, 5, 6 (‘Afra’ Maximianus.] ‘Genethliacus Maximiani Augusti’. scrolls), also Goldschmidt p. 17. Remains of a paper label at the p-010^p-013] panormitanus de tudeschis, nicolaus 1933

head of the upper cover. Size: 392 ¿ 286 ¿ 65 mm. Size of initial ‘F’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue with reserved leaf: 381 ¿ 282 mm. white decoration and with red and purple pen-work decoration; Occasional early marginal headings and ‘nota’ marks. other two- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into the Four- to nine-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, margins, some with reserved white decoration, and paragraph and paragraph marks are supplied in red. marks are supplied in red or blue, capital strokes in red. Provenance: Augsburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. Udalrichus et Provenance: Jean-Philippe-Euge' ne de Me¤ rode, comte/marquis Afra; ‘Afra’ scrolls on the binding (see above). Purchased for »0. de Westerloo (1674^1732)(?); evidence of binding (see above); his 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1851), 70. sale (1734), lot 324 purchased together with lot 325 for Fl.(?) 6: 0. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.12. Pencil price of »6. 6. 0 on the recto of the front endleaf. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 30. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.16(4). P-011 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus Consilia (cum Ludovici Bolognini tabula; ed. Ludovicus P-012 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus Bologninus). Glossae Clementinae. r r A2 Bologninus, Ludovicus: [Introduction.] Incipit:‘[C]um sepenu- [a1 ] Panormitanus [deTudeschis], Nicolaus: Glossae Clementinae. mero a quampluribus iure consultis ac professoribus . . .’ Incipit:‘[A]ppellatione iuris uenit ciuile canonicum etsinodale. . .’ r A2 Bologninus, Ludovicus: ‘Tabula per alphabetum’. Incipit: ‘An appellatus possit petere aliquid . . .’ r Paris: [Petrus Caesaris and Johannes Stol], 1475. Folio. A Bologninus, Ludovicus: ‘Quedam adiectio tabule’. Incipit: ‘A. 10 8 6 10 8 6 6 collation: [a b c d e^i k l ]. An in facto notorio possit . . .’ r Type: 110 GR (third state). 2 columns. 98 leaves, the last blank. 35 a [Panormitanus] de Tudeschis, Nicolaus: Consilia. [Edited by v v 1 lines ([a ]).Type area: 192 ¿ 130 mm ([a ]). Ludovicus Bologninus.] Incipit: ‘[F]acti contingentia talis est qui- 1 1 R 1305; Pr 7893; CIBN T-347; Pellechet MS. 8401 (8323); Sheppard dam. A contraxit . . .’ Ludovicus is named as editor in the colo- 6098^9; Veyrin-Forrer,‘Cesaris et Stol’,13. phon.This edition ends di¡erently from the one above. r COPY m1 Additional ‘consilia’. [Edited by Ludovicus Bologninus.] Incipit: 25 lines of text headed ‘De celebratione missaruš ’, wrongly ‘[C]hristi decus ore omne rectum prodiit . . .’ v v inserted by the compositor on [g4 ] col. 2, have been crossed out, m3 [Colophon, naming the editor.] and‘vacat’ has been written in the margin in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus and Dominicus Bertochus, 14 century hand. The same text, di¡erently set, is correctly printed Dec. 1486. Folio. v 6 4 on [g7 ]. collation: A a^l m . Leaf A2 signed A, A3 A2. v Binding: Contemporary sheep over wooden boards, with traces Type: 79 G. 2 columns. 76 leaves. 76 lines (a1 ). Type area: 297 ¿ v of red dye; two clasps and catches lost. A paper manuscript label 186 mm (a1 ). is at the head of the spine. Size: 297 ¿ 210 ¿ 37 mm. Size of HC *12348; Go¡ P-30; Pr 4855; BSB-Ink T-497; Sack, Freiburg, leaf: 285 ¿ 200 mm. 3506; Sheppard 4045. r On [a1 ] a four-line initial‘A’was supplied in red, nowoxidized to a COPY silver colour, on a ground of blue and maroon with white pen- Bound with: work decoration; other two- to four-line initials are supplied in 1. Nicolaus Panormitanus de Tudeschis, Lectura super V libris red, blue, or interlocked red and blue; paragraph marks and run- Decretalium.Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula,1482^3 (gath- ning book numbers are supplied in red or blue and capitals are erings a^n = P-017(1)); touched with yellow wash. 2. Nicolaus Panormitanus deTudeschis, Super rubrica de transla- Provenance: Caspar Unglert (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); tione episcoporum, et al. Venice: Bernardinus Stagninus, de inscription on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Caspa[r]us Vnglert Tridino, 11June 1488 (P-019); huius libri est possessor’. Ottobeuren, Bavaria, Benedictines, SS. r 3. Nicolaus Panormitanus de Tudeschis, Lectura super V libris Alexander Martyr et Theodorus; washed inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Ex Decretalium.Venice: AndreasTorresanus de Asula,1482^3 (gath- Bibliotheca sanctorum Alexandri et Theodori in Ottob.’ J. T. erings p^k = P-017). Hand (£. 1834^1837); circular ticket at the tail of the spine; pur- Wanting the blank A1. chased at his sale (1837), lot 234, for »0. 4. 0: see Books r Leaf A2 , l. 12: ‘. . . tempore cnm . . .’, not as H. Purchased (1837), 38. Binding: Eighteenth-century Netherlandish(?) gold-tooled red shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.48. morocco, with gau¡red edges and marbled pastedowns; perhaps bound for the Westerloo family. The tools and rolls used on the P-013 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus covers and the gau¡ring are the same as those on the binding of Glossae Clementinae (ed. Franciscus Brevius). Auct. 2Q inf. 1.23 (Pr 4824; Bod-inc R-060(1)), which bears an r inscription stating that it was purchased at the sale of the books a2 Panormitanus [deTudeschis], Nicolaus: Glossae Clementinae. of the Marquis de Westerloo. Size: 420 ¿ 295 ¿ 92 mm. Size of [Edited by Franciscus Brevius.] Incipit: ‘[S]uper prohemio appel- leaf: 405 ¿ 266 mm. latione iuris venit ciuile canonicum etsynodale. . .’Brevius’role as Some early marginal notes, including comments on the text, and editor is noted in the colophon. v ‘nota’ marks, also corrections to the text. e5 [Colophon.] r On A2 an eight-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue with reserved Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 4 May 1480. r white decoration and red pen-work decoration; on a1 a ten-line Folio. 1934 panormitanus de tudeschis, nicolaus [p-013^p-017

8 6 collation: a^d e . Leaf a2 is signed a. P-016 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus H *12339; BMC V 236; Pr 4341; BSB-InkT-507; Sheppard 3505. Lectura superV libris Decretalium. COPY Fragments. Wanting the blank leaves a and e . 1 6 Basel: [Michael Wenssler, Berthold Ruppel, and Bernard Richel], Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Size: 446 ¿ 302 ¿ 1477. Folio. In ¢ve volumes. 13 mm. Size of leaf: 436 ¿ 287 mm. collation: Vol. 4: [a^h10.8 i10 k^r10.8 s10 t^z A10.8 B12 C10 D8 E^ Occasional early marginal annotations. K10.8 L6+1]. Two- to seven-line initials, with extensions into the margins, para- HC *12309; Go¡ P-45; BMC III 723, 738; Pr 7482; BSB-Ink T-511; graph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. Rhodes 1301; Sack, Freiburg, 3514^16; Schramm XXI p. 25; Provenance: Purchased for »1. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), Schreiber V 4888; not in Sheppard. 70. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.34. COPY Fragments of vol. 4: sheets [r^A], [C^D], [F^L] only. P-014 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus Binding: Unbound gatherings stored in a modern book-box. Glossae Clementinae (ed. Franciscus Brevius). Size: 415 ¿ 293 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 412 ¿ 291 mm. Early marginal annotations, including comments on the text, r a2 Panormitanus [deTudeschis], Nicolaus: Glossae Clementinae. extraction of key words,‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, and draw- [Edited by Franciscus Brevius.] Incipit: ‘[S]uper prohemio appel- ings of human faces. latione iuris venit ciuile canonicum et synodale . . .’ Brevius’s role Three- to seven-line initials, some with reserved white decoration, as editor is noted in the colophon. and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capitals touched with v e5 [Colophon.] yellow wash Venice: Andreas Calabrensis, Papiensis, 11 Mar. 1488. Folio. Provenance: Roy Vernon Sowers (1897^1970). Presented by Mrs collation: a b8 c^e6. Sowers in 1975; book-plate in book-box, annotated by David Types: 180 G, 90 G. 2 columns. Capital spaces, some with guide-let- Rogers. v ters. 34 leaves, the ¢rst and last blank. 67 lines (a2 ). Type area: shelfmark: Inc. b. GS2.1477.1. v 303¿190mm(a2 ). H *12340; Go¡ P-42; not in Pr; BSB-InkT-508; Rhodes1300; Sack, Freiburg, 3510; Sheppard 4055. P-017 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus

COPY Lectura superV libris Decretalium. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) paper boards. Size: 433 ¿ 296 ¿ Part I. r 14 mm. Size of leaf: 428 ¿ 285 mm. a1 [Panormitanus de Tudeschis], Nicolaus: Lectura super V libris Early marginal notes, consisting of comments on the text, and Decretalium: Part I. Incipit: ‘[G]regorius episcopus. Quoniam ‘nota’ marks. omnis ratio superne creature vel terrene scientie in deo est . . .’ r Provenance: Purchased in 1930 from McLeish; see Annual k10 [Colophon dated 3 Feb. 1482.] Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford Part V: r University Gazette, 25 Feb. 1931, 360, and BQR 6, 68 (1930), 217. AA2 [Panormitanus de Tudeschis], Nicolaus: Lectura super V shelfmark: Inc. b. I4.1488.1. libris Decretalium: Part V. Incipit: ‘[O]mnipotentis dei postulatio su¡ragio ut . . .’ BSB-Ink records this as part III. r P-015 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus EEE9 [Colophon dated13 May 1483.] Lectura super primo et secundo Decretalium. Venice: AndreasTorresanus, de Asula, 1482^3. Folio. In six parts, Fragment. dated: (I) 3 Feb.1482; (II) 24 July1483; (III) 13 Mar.1483; (IV) 24 [Venice]: Vindelinus de Spira, 1471^3. Folio. In three volumes, July 1483; (V) 13 May 1483; (VI) 27 May 1483. 8 10 8 10 8 6 dated: (1) 1 Apr. 1473; (2) 8 July 1472; (3) 1471, 1472. collation: Part I: a^m n o p^z h m k ; part V: AA^TT VV 8 10 collation: [a^s10 t8 v^z A^C10 D8 E^M10 NO8]. XX AAA^CCC DDD EEE . B HR12322 (R 2 and 3.2 only); Go¡ P-58; BMC V159 (2); Pr 4039 (2); Types: 150 G; 93 G . 2 columns. Capital spaces with guide-letters. r CIBN T-356; Sheppard 3212. Device A. 214 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 69 lines, plus headline (a3 ). r Type area: 321 (334) ¿ 195 mm (a3 ). COPY HC *12313; Go¡ P-49; Pr 4695 (I); BSB-InkT-515; Polain 3763 (V); Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Sheppard 3762 (I), 3763 (V). Cropped fragment of one leaf only, from Prima pars secundi libri Decratalium, containing the text of ch. 12, 13. Size of fragment: FIRST COPY 334 ¿ 212 mm. Bound with P-011; see there for details of binding, decoration, Early marginal annotations. and provenance. Size of leaf: 405 ¿ 270 mm. A three-line initial ‘N’ is supplied in red on the recto; paragraph Part I only. Gatherings p^k are bound after item 2. marks are supplied in red or blue. Copious early marginal notes, mainly in a single hand, including Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. comments on the text,‘nota’marks, pointing hands, and drawings shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(7). of human faces, animals, and plants also underlining in the text in black ink. Two- to seven-line initials are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue, some with red and purple pen-work decoration, p-017^p-020] paolo da fucecchio 1935

some with extensions into the margins; paragraph marks are sup- P-018A Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus plied in red or blue, capital strokes in red. Lectura supraV libris Decretalium. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.16(1, 3). Fragment. SECOND COPY Part Vonly. Basel: Johann Amerbach, 1487^8. Folio. In six volumes dated: (1) Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, KyriÞ workshop 1488; (2) 1487; (3^5) 1488. 8 6 8 6 8 2 no. 114) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, with ¢ve metal collation: Part I: a^t aa^hh ii kk A^O P Q ; part II: a^y (1^ 2 8 10 3 8 10 bosses on each cover and two metal catches; two clasps lost. On 11) A^Y Aa^Tt Vv ; part III: A^Z AA^HH II KK ; part 3 8 10 2 8 6 both covers double ¢llets form the outer frame which contains a IV: a^d e f ; part V: aa^ss tt vv . repeated small £ower-petal stamp and a repeated stamp. HC *12315; Go¡ P-51; BMC III 749; Pr 7573 (2), 7574 (3), 7575 (1), Further double ¢llets form the inner frame which contains a 7576 (6); BSB-Ink T-517; Rhodes 1305; Sack, Freiburg, 3518^19; repeated tendril stamp, a second, repeated small £ower-petal not in Sheppard. stamp, a repeated foliate stamp, and a repeated larger £ower- COPY petal stamp. Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is deco- Fragment, signature EE2 only. Issued with D. Jackson, Johann rated with a headed-outline tool making up merrythoughts each Amerbach (Iowa City,1956). containing a £euron.The spine is decorated with a repeated small Binding: Stored in a modern cardboard envelope. Size of frag- £ower-petal stamp, a repeated headed-outline tool, and a ment: 343 ¿ 241 mm. repeated circular £ower-petal stamp. For the stamps see KyriÞ Initial is supplied in red. pl. 229, nos 1^4, 7, 8. At the head of the upper cover is stamped in Provenance: Acquired by 26 Feb. 1976; dated Bodleian stamp. gold:‘Abbas super tercio Decratalium’. Size: 437 ¿ 291 ¿ 76 mm. shelfmark: 258274 b.2/[2]. Size of leaf: 427 ¿ 285 mm. Some early marginal annotations, including headings, extraction of key words, and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in P-019 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus black ink. Super rubrica de translatione episcoporum, et al. Two- to eight-line initials, some with red pen-work decoration r aa2 [Panormitanus de Tudeschis], Nicolaus: Super rubrica de and extensions into the margins, some with reserved white dec- translatione episcoporum. Incipit: ‘[V]isum est in precedentibus oration, and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue, some de quibusdam modis prouidendi . . . ‘‘[C]um ex illo’’. Patriarcha capital strokes in red; some capitals are touched with yellow wash. qui con¢rmatum archiepiscopum transfert . . .’ Provenance: Francis Edward Norris (1885^1966). Presented by r a2 Antonius de Butrio: [Additions.] Incipit: ‘[C]um ex illo’’. Norris in 1952: see BLR 4, 3 (1952), 174; book-plate. Patriarcha qui con¢rmatum in archiepiscopum transfert . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. b. I4.1483.1. Venice: Bernardinus Stagninus, deTridino, 11 June 1488. Folio. 8 6 8 collation: aa bb a^g . Leaf aa2 signed aa, aa3 aa2, etc. P-018 Panormitanus deTudeschis, Nicolaus Types: 160 GA; 93 GB. 2 columns.70 leaves, with1,15, and 70 blank. v Lectura superV libris Decretalium. 67 lines, plus headline (aa2 ). Type area: 312 (327) ¿ 196 mm v Fragment. (aa2 ). Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1485^6. HR 4171; Go¡ P-71; Pr 4830; Sheppard 3964. 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 collation: Part I: [a b c^n o p q r s^z A^K L ]; part II: [a^z COPY 8 10 8 6 8 6 8 8 6 8 10 AB C a b^y a b^v x ]; part III: [a^t v x^z A BC ]; parts Bound with P-011; see there for details of binding, decoration, 8 6 8 6 IV^V: [a b^e f g h^z A^C ]. and provenance. Size of leaf: 406 ¿ 269 mm. HR *12314; Go¡ P-50; BMC II 428; Pr 2047; BSB-InkT-516; CIBN Occasional early marginal annotations, including comments on T-352; Hillard 1995; Rhodes 1304; not in Sheppard. the text and ‘nota’ marks. COPY Principal ¢ve- to nine-line initials are supplied in red, blue, or Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. interlocked red and blue, often with red and purple pen-work dec- Fragment of one leaf only (Decretales,V,tit. 39). oration; other two- to six-line initials, some with purple pen-work Removed from the binding of E 2.11Th. (Johannes Damascenus, decoration, some with extensions into the margins, and para- Opera; Johannes Cassianus, Opera, ed. M. Hopperus (Basel: graph marks are supplied in red or blue, capital strokes in red. Heinrich Petri, Sept. 1559)); shelfmark written in the margin of shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.16(2). the verso. In the lower margin of the leaf is the staple-mark of a hasp. Size of fragment: 314 ¿ 207 mm. Provenance (of E 2. 11 Th.): Not in James, Catalogus (1605) or P-020 Paolo da Fucecchio Catalogus (1620). Acquired by 1674: see Hyde, Catalogus (1674), Responsioni alle conclusioni pubblicate contro frate I 146, 197 (as D 3. 7 Th.). Girolamo in nome di frate Leonardo [Italian]. Former Bodleian shelfmark: D 3. 7 Th. r a1 Cioni, Filippo: [Letter.] Incipit: ‘Considerando io la infelicita e shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(17). miseria delli tempi nostri . . .’ refs. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola, Vita . . . Hieronymi Savonarolae, ed. J. Que¤ tif, 2 vols (Paris,1674), II 51^3. v a1 Paolo da Fucecchio: Responsioni alle conclusioni pubblicate contro frate Girolamo in nome di frate Leonardo. [Translated by Filippo Cioni.] Incipit: ‘Andando io alli passati giorni per altra 1936 papias [p-020^p-022

cagione . . .’Cioni’s role as translator is noted in the heading to the 1984), 1), and ‘Monte sub hoc lapidum tegitur balista sepultus’ letter (see above). (Riese, Anthologia latina, I 1, 213 no. 261, line 1). refs. ed. Que¤ tif II 53^69. Three- to eight-line initials are supplied in blue with red pen-work v a7 Cioni, Filippo: [Conclusion.] Incipit: ‘Hauendo il prenotato decoration, or in red with blue pen-work decoration. padre con potentissimi . . .’ Provenance: Asti, Piedmont, Carthusians, SS. Philippus et v a8 [Verse.] ‘Nella fossa ognihuom sipela sogdomiti stolti e scioc- Jacobus; inscriptions in ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hands on > r v chi’; 11quatrains of octosyllables in the shape of a canzonetta. A2 : ‘cclv Cartusie Ast P’, and on a3 : ‘Cartusie Ast’. Purchased [Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani, after Apr. 1497]. 4o. As dated by for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1849), 36. CIBN and Sheppard. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.27. collation: a8. HR 5361; Go¡ P-75; BMC VI 686; Pr 6385; CIBN P-19; Sheppard 5253. P-022 Papias Elementarium. COPY v Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment, perhaps bound for a1 Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Quaeris Paul Schmidt. Size: 193 ¿ 135 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ grammatico librorum quanta suppellex > Sit satis impensa quam 126 mm. sibi nemo paret’; 16 elegiac distichs. r Early manuscript foliation in black ink: 141^8. a2 Papias: [Preface addressed to his sons.] Incipit: ‘[F]ilii utique Provenance: Paul Schmidt (1834^1907); book-plate: see Gelli no. charissimi debui si potuissem . . .’ 632; sale, 11^15 Apr. 1910. Alan G. Thomas; Catalogue 15, no. refs. See P-021. v 440; note on the front pastedown. Purchased in 1964 from a2 Papias: [Elementarium.] Incipit:‘[A] littera in omnibus gentibus Thomas for »36, out of the Finch Fund; book-plate on the front ideo prior est litterarum . . .’ pastedown. refs. See P-021. r shelfmark: Inc. e. I9.11. a11 Papias: [Prayer of thanks for the book.] Incipit: ‘[I]n¢nitas et multiplices benedictionis gratias iam deo patri referimus . . .’ P-021 Papias Venice: Andreas de Bonetis, 30 June 1485. Folio. collation: a^m8 n10 o^z & m8 a12. Elementarium. HC *12379; Go¡ P-78; BMC V 361; Pr 4817; BSB-Ink P-11; CIBN v A1 Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to] the reader.‘Quaeris P-23; Hillard 1514; Oates1902; Sheppard 3953^4. grammatico librorum quanta suppellex Sit satis impensa quam > FIRST COPY sibi nemo paret’; 16 elegiac distichs. Binding: Contemporary Italian plain calf over wooden boards, r A2 Papias: [Preface addressed to his sons.] Incipit: ‘[F]ilii utique with two metal catches and remains of one clasp; rebacked. Size: carissimi debui si potuissem . . .’ 287 ¿ 201 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ 188 mm. refs. L. W. Daly and B. A. Daly,‘Some Techniques in Medieval Pen-trials on a11^12. On the lower parchment pastedown are Latin Lexicography’, Speculum, 39 (1964), 229^39, at 229^31. v obituaries of the following religious of Aquila (presumably from A2 Papias: [Elementarium.] Incipit:‘[A]. In omnibus gentibus ideo the Franciscan house at Ocre): Brother Julianus Alamanus prior est litterarum . . .’ (À1486, ‘mortus est Aquile apud S. Ber[nardinum]’), Brother refs. Only partially edited in Papiae Elementarium Littera ‘‘A’’, Vincentius de Aquila (À 7 May 1504), Brother Liberatus ed.V.de Angelis (Milan,1977); G. Cremascoli,‘Ricerche sul lessi- d’Arisculo de Aquila (À 23 Mar. 1511, ‘iacit in Sancto cografo Papia’, Aevum, 43 (1969), 31^55, at 47^50 on the early Ber[nardino]’), Brother Paulus alias Longus de Aquila (1447?- 4 editions. r July 1514), and Brother Antonius de Balneo (1429?-1515,‘mortus a3 Papias: [Prayer of thanks for the book.] Incipit: ‘[I]n¢nitas et est Aquile in loco S. Bernardini’). multiplices benedictionis gratias iam deo patri referimus . . .’ r On a2 aten-line initial‘F’ is supplied in black ink, withblack pen- Milan: Dominicus deVespolate, 12 Dec. 1476. Folio. work decoration, and £oral and foliate extensions into the mar- 8 12 8 8+1 collation: A^I k L^N Nn^Pp Qq O P q R S T V^Z & j k gins; other three- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into 8 4 aa a . Signatures stamped in. the margins, are supplied in red; capitals touched with yellow HCR 12378; BMC VI 732; Pr 5891; CIBN P-22; Oates 2276; wash. Irregular early manuscript foliation: 1^215. Sheppard 4903. Provenance: Ocre, near Aquila degli Abruzzi, Franciscans, S. r v COPY Angelus; inscriptions, in a sixteenth-century hand(?), on a1 , a1 , r Wanting A1, also the two blank leaves Qq12, and a4. and a2 : ‘S. Angelo d’Ocre’. Paulus Aretinus,‘musicus’ (sixteenth 10+2 v Gathering Qq as Bodleian copy, not as BMC (Qq (+ V) . century); inscription on a12 :‘Paulus Aretinus musicus per Lare [ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; marbled paste- ]’. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate downs; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 422 ¿ 298 ¿ with handwritten shelfmark ‘O.g.1’: see Lee, Royal Book-plates, 47 mm. Size of leaf: 404 ¿ 265 mm. 41 no. 24; not identi¢ed in sale catalogues. Purchased for »0. 5. 6; Some early marginal and interlinear annotations, including com- see Books Purchased (1845), 23. ments on and additions to the text, also corrections to the text. On shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.43. r A2 is a biographical note in a seventeenth-century(?) hand. On SECOND COPY v a3 are two lines ofverse:‘Mors hominum felixque se nec dulcibus Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) quarter green morocco, with annis’ (Boethius, Philosophiae consolatio, I 1,13; Boethius, brown marbled paper boards. Size: 299 ¿ 219 ¿ 48 mm. Size of Philosophiae consolatio, ed. Ludwig Bieler, CCSL 94 (Turnholt, leaf: 293 ¿ 202 mm. p-022^p-025] paratus 1937

Copious early marginal and interlinear notes, including com- collation: a^z &8. ments on the text and extraction of key words. HC *12381; Go¡ P-79; BMC V 497; Pr 5310; BSB-Ink P-13; CIBN Some paragraph marks supplied in red. P-25; Sheppard 4400.

Provenance: Marcus Mauritius Andreius (¢fteenth/sixteenth COPY r century); inscription on a1 : ‘Marci Mauritii Andrei’. Circular Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with brown cloth boards; r r r stamp on a1 , a2 , and a3 : S G, a cross between, M below. J. B. bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 322 ¿ 223 ¿ 29 mm. Size r Manegius(?) (seventeenth century?); inscription on a2 , signed of leaf: 310 ¿ 200 mm. round the circular SG stamp: ‘J. B. Manegi’. Ercole Giuseppe Some early marginal annotations in both red and black ink, r Silva, conte di Biandrate (1756^1840); stamp on a1 : see including occasional comments on the text, but consisting mainly Bragaglia T-45. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. of extraction of key words,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands; also 2399. Bequeathed in 1914. underlining in the text in black ink. Irregular early manuscript shelfmark: Byw. H 2.6. foliation in red ink: 1^189. Occasional paragraph marks supplied in red. P-023 Papias Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich(?); pen- r Elementarium. cil number on a1 : ‘6053’. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, r probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Papias’. v shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.23. a1 Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Quaeris grammatico librorum quanta suppellex > Sit satis impensa quam sibi nemo paret’; 16 elegiac distichs. r P-025 Paratus a2 Papias: [Preface addressed to his sons.] Incipit: ‘[F]ilii utique charissimi debui si potuissem . . .’ Sermones‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis. r refs. See P-021. [12 ] [Alphabetical table of contents.] v r a2 Papias: [Elementarium.] Incipit:‘[A] littera in omnibus gentibus [22 ] Sermones ‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis.‘Paratus de tempore ideo prior est litterarum . . .’ continens euangeliorum de tempore exposiciones necnon de tem- refs. See P-021. pore epistolarum sermones, elaboratum opus correctissimum v z9 Papias: [Prayer of thanks for the book.] Incipit: ‘[I]n¢nitas et incipit feliciter.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]aratus est iudicare viuos et mortuos multiplices benedictionis gratias iam deo patri referimus . . .’ propter’’ [I Pt 4,5]. In verbis istis describitur ultimus aduentus Venice: Theodorus de Ragazonibus, 17 Mar. 1491. Folio. Domini . . .’ 8 16 8 10 refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, IV nos 1^254;VLVII 303^4. collation: a^t u x y z . v H *12380; BMC V 477; Pr 5264; BSB-Ink P-12; CIBN P-24; Sack, [23 ] [Sermo ii de tempore.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]repara te in occursum dei Freiburg, 2644; Sheppard 4342. tui ’’ [Am 4,12]. In verbis propositis hortatur nos . . . Inserted between nos 1 and 2. COPY v [267 ] [Colophon.] A duplicate of sheet i1 is bound in place of sheet i2. Binding: Eighteenth-century Netherlandish(?) gold-tooled rus- [Cologne]: Johann Guldenscha¡, [c.1482]. Folio. collation: [16 2^610 78 810 98 10^1310 148 15^1710 188 1910 2010 218 sia with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. 10 6 8 10 10 8 10 8 10 6 6 Size: 305 ¿ 216 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 197 mm. 22^24 25 26 27 28 29 30^33 34 35^38 39 40 ]. Provenance: Gerard Meerman (1722^1771); manuscript cata- 368 leaves, 1, 7, 240, and 368 blank. logue (MMW S 145 III, fol. 2v). Johan Meerman (1753^1815); GW Nachtra« ge, 265; H 12408; Go¡ P-93; Pr 1224; Sheppard 925^6; note on the recto of the front endleaf; purchased at his sale, vol. Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 886. II, p. 4, lot 37, for £. 19, note on the recto of the front endleaf; see COPY Books Purchased . . . at the Sale of M. Meerman, p. 18. Wanting leaves [401.6], the last blank. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.26. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment, with manuscript title at head of the spine and green-edged leaves. Strips from a ¢f- P-024 Papias teenth-century manuscript in Latin, on parchment, visible in the Elementarium. binding. Size: 282 ¿ 210 ¿ 85 mm. Size of leaf: 274 ¿ 205 mm. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but also correcting r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Papias vocabulista’. and underlining the text,‘nota’marks, and running chapter head- v a1 Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘Quaeris ings in an early hand. Early signatures partially visible. grammatico librorum quanta suppellex Sit satis impensa quam r r > On [22 ] and [271 ], ¢ve- and six-line initial ‘P’s are supplied in sibi nemo paret’; 16 elegiac distichs. interlocked red and blue within a frame of red pen-work decora- r a2 Papias: [Preface addressed to his sons.] Incipit: ‘[F]ilii utique tion and coloured in green extending into the margin. Other initi- charissimi debui si potuissem . . .’ als and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in refs. See P-021. red. v a2 Papias: [Elementarium.] Incipit:‘[A] littera in omnibus gentibus Provenance: ‘Joannis de Betia Consiliarius Consilii Braban[tie]’ ideo prior est litterarum . . .’ r (sixteenth century); inscription on [11 ]. Carolus van de Noot (£. refs. See P-021. 1555); inscription on the same leaf: ‘Ex dono domicelle r &7 Papias: [Prayerofthanks for thebook.] Incipit:‘In¢nitas et mul- Margarete vande betie sororis prefati Joannis de betia factus tiplices benedictionis gratias iam deo patri referimus . . .’ sum Caroli vande Noot anno domini 1555’. Brussels, r Venice: Philippus Pincius, 19 Apr. 1496. Folio. Augustinians; inscription on [12 ]: ‘Bibliothec× Augustiniane 1938 paratus [p-025^p-028

v Bruxellis Fr. Christianus Vander Plancken Prior 1672’; on C. van A1 [Sermo ii de tempore.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]repara te in occursum dei der Plancken, prefect of the teaching institution, see A. Sanderus, tui ’’ [Am 4,12]. In verbis propositis hortatur nos . . .’ Inserted Chorographia sacra Brabantiae, 3 vols (The Hague, 1726^7), II between nos 1 and 2. r v 195. J.T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1837; signature on [11 ] dated 1837; x4 [Table of contents.] purchased at his sale (1837), lot 235, for »0. 5. 0: see Books [Speier: Peter Drach, c.1492]. Folio. Purchased (1837), 28. collation: A^K8.6.6.6.6 L8 M^R6 n8 o6 p6 q8 r^x6. shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 1.54. 166 leaves, 108 blank. H *12399; Go¡ P-102; Pr 2390; Sheppard 1732.

P-026 Paratus COPY Sermones‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis. For this copy see Coates^Jensen 256, no. 25. r Wanting the blank leaf R6.A2 signed A1. a2 Sermones ‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis.‘Paratus de tempore continens euangeliorum de tempore expositiones necnon de tem- Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf, rebacked. pore epistolarum sermones, elaboratum opus correctissimum Triple ¢llets form a double frame. Within the outer frame, a roll incipit feliciter.’Incipit:‘‘‘[P]aratus est iudicare viuos et mortuos ’’ of £owers enclosed within lozenge-shaped rope. On the inner [I Pt 4,5]. In verbis istis describitur ultimus aduentus Domini . . .’ rectangle four rolls are impressed in vertical stripes: two di¡erent refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, IV nos 1^254;VLVII 303^4. rolls: the four-petalled £ower roll and a smaller version of the r same. Sheppard refers to Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. a3 [Sermo ii de tempore.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]repara te in occursum dei tui ’’ [Am 4,12]. In verbis propositis hortatur nos . . .’ Inserted xxxix, roll 597(?), but this seems not to be correct. The binding between nos 1 and 2. may be a rembo|“tage. Size: 267 ¿ 196 ¿ 35 mm. Size of r leaf: 262 ¿ 182 mm. oo6 [Alphabetical table of contents.] Manuscript note by Douce on a slip of paper now pasted onto [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, 1483^5]. Folio. 8 6 6 8 6 8 front endleaf. collation: a^z h m aa^mm nn oo . Provenance: John Veyzey (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); inscrip- C 4598; Pr 9255; Campbell 1358; HPT I 59^61, II 437; ILC 1689; r tion on A1 : ‘Dompnus Jhon veyzey monachus’. Robert Sheppard 7126. Chapman (£. 1489^1493); inscription on the same leaf: ‘huius COPY monisterij de quo Ihesu haue marci yn hys sooll[ ] Amen quod Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, Roberttus chepman Amen’. John Bury[ ](?) (sixteenth century?); v with remains of metal catch on the upper cover and of two leather signature on X6 . Francis Douce (1757^1834); see manuscript catches on the lower cover, attached to the board by two circular note above. Thomas Combe (1797^1872). Acquired in 1845 from brass nails. Rebacked. Triple ¢llets form a quintuple frame. Combe; see inserted letter to Dr Bandinel, dated 21 May 1845: ‘I Within the second and fourth frame a lozenge-shaped lattice bought this copy of Paratus at a Bookseller’s in Oxford. It evi- roll. Brass nails at each corner of the third frame, some now lost, dently has belonged to Douce, whether it formed part ofyour col- and in the lower edge of both covers. Size: 275 ¿ 205 ¿ 60 mm. lection or escaped before I cannot say’.This book was apparently Size of leaf: 259 ¿ 195 mm. not part of Douce’s bequest; see Catalogue of the Printed Books A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and correct- and Manuscripts bequeathed by Francis Douce . . . to the Bodleian ing the text, in an early hand. Library, ed. H. Symonds et al. (Oxford, 1840). Initials (sometimes with reserved white decoration), paragraph shelfmark: Douce 311. marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. Provenance: Lie' ge, Augustinian Canons Regular, S. Leonardus; P-028 Paratus r inscription on a1 :‘Liber fratrum Regularium in sancto Leonardo Sermones‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis. iuxta Leodiu[m]. Emptus de pec[unia?] conuentus’; rightbelow,in r a1 [Title-page.] a later hand:‘Liber Regularium sancti Leonardi prope Leodium’; r a2 [Table of contents.] below, in a seventeenth-century hand: ‘Fr. Johannes Randaxhe r a b1 Sermones ‘Parati’ de tempore et de sanctis.‘Paratus de tempore Prior eligitur Prior xi Junii 1617’; see Monasticon belge, II 380. continens euangeliorum de tempore expositiones necnon de tem- Purchased from M. L. Tregaskis, catalogue 324 (1896), no. 378 pore epistolarum sermones incipit feliciter.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]aratus for »1. 2. 6; see Library Bills, 4 Feb.1896. est iudicare viuos et mortuos’’ [I Pt 4,5]. In verbis istis describitur Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. d. N3.1485.1. ultimus aduentus Domini . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. d. N3.1. refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, IV nos 1^254;VLVII 303^4. r b2 [Sermo ii de tempore.] Incipit:‘‘‘[P]reparate in occursum dei tui’’ P-027 Paratus [Am 4,12]. In verbis propositis hortatur nos . . .’ Inserted between Sermones‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis. nos 1 and 2. o A r [Title-page.] [Strasbourg: Martin Flach, c.1495]. 4 . As dated by Sheppard. 1 4 8 6 6 8 6 8 6 8 r collation: a b^h i^z A BC D E^K L^O P^R . A2 Sermones ‘Parati’de tempore et de sanctis.‘Paratus de tempore continens euangeliorum de tempore expositiones necnon de tem- H *12402; Go¡ P-101; Pr 721; Sheppard 521. pore epistolarum sermones incipit feliciter.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[P]aratus COPY est iudicare viuos et mortuos ’’ [I Pt 4,5]. In verbis istis describitur Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over ultimus aduentus Domini . . .’ wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches and metal refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, IV nos 1^254;VLVII 303^4. studs. Yellow-edged leaves. Quadruple ¢llets form a frame, p-028^p-031] parentinis, bernardus de 1939

decorated with two di¡erent £oral rolls, runnning vertically.The triangular compartments, each decorated with a lozenge-shaped initials ‘ML’ carved in the wood of the upper cover. The initials dragon stamp; see Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xv no. ‘AL’and ‘ML’ incised in the catches.‘N. 836’ in an eighteenth(?)- 146 (‘Dragon Binder’); G. D. Hobson, English Binding before century hand in brown ink on a rectangular paper label at head of 1500, Sandars Lectures, Cambridge, 1927 (Cambridge, 1929), 24. the spine. Below, another paper label with the title, in the same Size: 290 ¿ 210 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 198 mm. hand. Size: 212 ¿ 153 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 142 mm. Fragments from two parchment manuscripts form pastedowns: Quotations from the New Testament and from Bernard on front the front pastedown is from a fourteenth-century(?) manuscript, endleaf, marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ the back one from a ¢fteenth-century manuscript. r marks, also reference to similar exempla in the Speculum miracu- ‘1983’ in brown ink in the lower margin of a1 . lorum, in red ink, in Lechner’s hand.‘32’on front endleaf in brown Provenance: Acquired by 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, II 275; ink, probably in Johannes Redlamanno’s hand. A gathering of 8 copies also recorded in James, Catalogus (1605), 621 (P 2.15 leaves has been inserted between the sermons de tempore and de [Art]) and in James, Catalogus (1620), 373 (P 2.7 [Art]), although sanctis, containing an alphabetical listof incipits in an earlyhand. these shelfmarks do not appear in P-029. Another inscription on rear pastedown, in a di¡erent German Former Bodleian shelfmark: H 7.4 Art (Fysher; ‘4’ painted in humanist hand: ‘Caveas a vogelis que portant schnebulas in dor- white at head of the spine and black across the fore-edge). sis. AR.’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.15. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Provenance: Andreas Lechner (sixteenth century); inscription P-030 Parentinis, Bernardus de r on a1 in red ink: ‘Ex libris Andre× Lechneri’; also his initials on Expositio o⁄cii missae. front pastedown, in red ink, and on the binding. Nuremberg, r a1 [Title-page.] Dominicans, Brother Pangracius Schwesser; inscriptions on the r a2 Parentinis, Bernardus de: ‘Epistola’ [addressed to] P[ictavinus front pastedown: ‘Frater Pangracius Schwesser or[ator]is predi- de Montesquieu], Bishop of Albi. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in catorum Conuentus Nurenbergensis’. Johannes Redlamanno (£. Christo patri . . . Altitudo diuiciarum sapientie . . .’ Dated 1573), purchased at Bamberg; ‘Johannes Redlamanno propriam r Toulouse, 3 Aug. 1442. hat ergekau¡t zu Pamberg des 1573 jares’.‘Langheim 1673’on a1 . v a2 Parentinis, Bernardus de: Expositio o⁄cii missae. Purchased on 27 Dec. 1884 from Albert Cohn, catalogue 162, no. ‘Elucidaius(!) omnium di⁄cultatum circa o⁄cium misse’. 1028, for 6 Marks; see Library Bills, no. 219. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam clamitat sapiens perscrutator . . .’ shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.4. refs. See Kaeppeli I 230^2 no. 643; Franz, Messe, 502^6. v p6 [Colophon.] r P-029 Pardus, Hieronymus [*1 ] ‘Tabula’. Medulla dialectices, et al. Cologne: Johann Guldenscha¡, 13 May 1484. Folio. r 8 6 8 a1 [Title-page.] collation: a^n o p [* ]. v a1 Pardus, Michael: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] ‘ad scolasti- H *12419; Go¡ P-108; BMC I 257; Pr 1210; BSB-Ink B-339; CIBN cos’. Incipit: ‘Sepius interocitandum(!) liberalium artium cupidi B-323; Oates 691; Sheppard 928; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 245. adolescentes . . .’ COPY v a1 Chappusius, Nicolaus: Epigramma [addressed to] the reader. Bound with G-290; see there for details of binding and later pro- ‘Nicolai Chappusot Bisuntici Rubei montensis Ad huiusce operis venance. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 203 mm. lectorem Epigramma’. ‘Optima priscorum est aetas celebranda Leaf a3 signed a2. virorum > Et merita semper laude ferenda venit’; 13 elegiac dis- A few early marginal notes, in an English hand, mainly extracting r tichs. key words. On d5 a marginal note, in an English humanist script: r a2 Pardus, Hieronymus: Medulla dialectices. Incipit: ‘[A]pud ‘. . . quando vero in Anglicanam missam irrepsit exVincent. liber. Platonem Intheage scripto relictum est Non est diuinius aliquid 25 cap. 8 idem estendit Fnn[?]r. in A. 954’. v de quo hoc consulere queat . . .’ Provenance: William Rowles (sixteenth century); name on [*8 ]. Paris: Fe¤ lix Baligault, 7 May 1500. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup.1.29(3). collation: a8 b6 c^q8 r6 s^z A^I8. Types: 180 G, title; 85 G, ¢rst line of each main paragraph; 75 GB, r text. Printer’s device on a1 : device B; see BMC VIII p. 170, with P-031 Parentinis, Bernardus de verses nos 1, 4 and 6. 252 leaves, the last blank. 55 lines plus head- Expositio o⁄cii missae. line; 2 columns (a r). Type area: 208 (212) ¿ 125 (with marginalia r 2 a1 [Title-page.] 141) mm (a r).Woodcut initials. r 2 a2 Parentinis, Bernardus de: ‘Epistola’ [addressed to] P[ictavinus HCR 12414; Pr 8265; CIBN P-27; Hillard 1516; Sack, Freiburg, de Montesquieu], Bishop of Albi. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in 2646; Sheppard 6444. Christo patri . . . Altitudo diuitiarum sapientie . . .’ Dated COPY Toulouse, 3 Aug. 1442. v Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden a2 Parentinis, Bernardus de: Expositio o⁄cii missae.‘Elucidarius boards, with yellow-edged leaves. Two clasps and catches lost. omnium di⁄cultatum circa o⁄cium misse’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at tail of upper cover. clamitat sapiens perscrutator . . .’ Triple ¢llets form an intersecting double frame. Diagonal triple refs. See P-030. v ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and p1 [Colophon.] 1940 parker, henry [p-031^p-032

r p2 ‘Tabula’. frame, diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger?], 31 Oct. 1487. Folio. lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, each decorated Printer as assigned by BSB-Ink; Pr suggests [Johann Pru« ss] or with a circular dragon stamp set within a rectangle (not shown perhaps [Peter Drach], and BMC leaves the question undecided; by Oldham nor Weale-Taylor). Fragments of a Prognosticatio pro CIBN supports the hesitation of BMC. anno1498(?) [London: Richard Pynson,1497?] (P-476), removed collation: a8 b^e6 f8 g^o6 p8. from this binding, now Inc. c. E7.1(11). Size: 308 ¿ 215 ¿ 60 mm. HC Addenda, *12420; [not H]C 12417? Go¡ P-110; BMC I 169; Pr Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 205 mm. 522 = 2371; BSB-Ink B-340; CIBN B-325; Oates 272; Rhodes Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and summarizing 1312; Sack, Freiburg, 583; Sheppard 562^4. key points, in English and Latin, in an early English humanist hand, brown ink. FIRST COPY Provenance: John Adeson (sixteenth century); name on a r and Bound with: 2 I v. Thomas Adam (sixteenth century); inscription on a r: ‘Mr 1. Leitourgivai twn a[giwn patevrwn. Paris: Guillaume Morel,1560; 7 1 Duncombe I pray returne my books again within a month. Julii 2. Elucidatorium ecclesiasticum. Paris: Jean de Roigny,1556. 22. TuusThomas Adam’; below, in the same hand, a verse: ‘I told Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled calf (¢llets only) over you erst as I rememember(!) thus that Cropp was plac’t’ in pasteboards, with remains of leather ties and green-edged leaves. > roome of Irga[ ]a[ ] but now I hear the carter Charles hath tan Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head and tail of > > these Bishopps both Croppe[ ] and yoakt them to his wayne and upper cover. Rebacked. Size: 298 ¿ 215 ¿ 65 mm. Size of > armed all if that they yeile them not will driv his cartes‘gainst the leaf: 285 ¿ 186 mm. > rebellious Scott ¡or much it is against the mynde of the Starrs Provenance: Possibly the copy mentioned in the Benefactors’ > > that Subiects gainst their soueraigne should make warrs’; below,a Register I 67, purchased with money given in 1603 by Sir note in the same hand:‘Certayne Limpimeters or haltinge Rymes Edmund Udal (£. 1603): ‘O⁄cii Missae expos. fo. 1487.’Acquired Upon the most omnipact’ [ ] [ ]tiferous Gellipp[ ]ggo[ ]rottifer- by1620; see James, Catalogus (1620), 297; shelfmark:‘16’ in black > > ous Naggs in Norfolke Cropps of Martyn’. Shelfmark ‘No 1590’ ink at the head of the fore-edge. r r > Former Bodleian shelfmark: L 4. 1 Th. on a1 . ‘M Baker (struck through: above, ‘Millisent’) oweth this shelfmark: G 7.16(2) Th. boke. witnes Thomas Farrant . . . date the 10 of July Anno Dominis 1619’. Robert Millisent (seventeenth century); Thomas SECOND COPY r v Millisent; these names on a3 and q8 in a seventeenth-century Wanting the blank leaf p8. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the hand(?). Date of acquisition unknown; no indication from the Bodleian Library. Early manuscript title along the lower edge. shelfmark. Size: 289 ¿ 208 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 193 mm. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.6. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. shelfmark: Arch. G d.23. Provenance: Munich, Franciscan Observants, S. Antonius de SECOND COPY r Wanting the blank leaves a1 and I8. Padua; inscription on a2 : ‘Monachii ad PP. Franciscanos Bibl.’; printed book-label. Probably a duplicate from the Royal Library, Binding: Sixteenth-century English (Oxford) blind-tooled calf; Munich. Acquired between1847 and c.1892, probably in1850; not two ties lost; yellow-edged leaves. Formerly chained: staple- in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. Triple ¢llets form a triple shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.8. frame; a decorative stamp at each corner of the second and third frames and a centrepiece within the inner rectangle; see Ker, Pastedowns, centrepiece, pl. x no. vi(a); ornament, pl. xiv no. 58. P-032 Parker, Henry Size: 270 ¿ 215 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 264 ¿ 190 mm. Dives and Pauper. Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in two di¡erent early hands. In the upper margin of a r a note probably a r [List of contents.] 3 2 in Brokesby’s hand:‘Toye right honorable John Fortescue one of 2a r Parker, Henry: Dives and Pauper.‘Of holy pouertie. The ¢rste 2 her majesty privye counsill and chancelor of ye Exchequer [ ]’. chaptre.’ Provenance: Bartholomeus Brokesby (£. 1565); inscription on refs. Dives et Pauper, ed. P.H. Barnum, EETS, Original Ser., 275 a r, b v, and I v: ‘Bartholomeus Brokesby 1565’. Date of acquisi- and 280 (Oxford,1976 and1980). For the use of Bodleian Library, 2 6 7 tion unknown; no indication from the shelfmark; not identi¢ed MS. Eng. th. d. 36 as printer’s copy see Margaret M. Morgan, in James, Catalogus (1620) or in Hyde, Catalogus (1674). ‘Pynson’s Manuscript of Dives and Pauper’, Library, 5th ser., 8 Former Bodleian shelfmarks: M12. 9 Th.; M 9.3 Th. (‘3’ in black (1953), 217^28. ink at head of the fore-edge and in white at head of the spine); London: Richard Pynson, 5 July 1493. Folio. Auct. QQ sup. 2.7. 6 2 8 collation: a b a^v A^I . shelfmark: Arch. G d.24. Woodcut initials. THIRD COPY HC 6109; Go¡ P-117; BMC XI; Pr 9782; Du¡ 339; Oates 4194^6; Wanting a6 supplied in type-facsimile, and I8 containing Pynson’s Rhodes 1313; Sheppard 7531^3; STC 19212. Facsimile: English 2 device 1. Also wanting leaves a1 and a1, both blank. Gathering B Experience, no. 882 (Amsterdam, 1977). bound after H. FIRST COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled dark blue morocco, Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden the spine gold-tooled; gau¡ered and gilt-edged leaves and brown boards, with metal catches and remains of a leather clasp. silk bookmark. Size: 297 ¿ 218 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ Rebacked. On both covers, triple ¢llets form a frame.Within the 200 mm. p-032^p-036] passio domini 1941

Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but also Epistolae, I eps. 1^70, ed. I Hilberg, 2nd edn, CSEL 54 (Vienna, ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands, in an eighteenth-century(?) 1996), 46 l. 15^47 l. 4, with some variations. hand. shelfmark: Ashm.154(4). Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 236. P-035 Parvula FOURTH COPY r A1 [Title-page.] v Binding: Bound as fols1^3 in a modern guard-book. A1 Parvula. ‘Pervula’. Incipit: ‘[W]hat shalt thou doo whan thou A fragment consisting of leaf m2 and sheet e3.6. Size of leaves: haste an englissh to be mad in latin . . .’ 265/283 ¿ 184/209 mm. refs. See Gwosdek, English Grammatical MSS, no. 49.1. Provenance: John de Monins Johnson (1882^1953). Transferred Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, [c.1496]. 4o. to the Bodleian in 1968. collation: A6. shelfmark: Johnson c. 371(2). r Types: 95, text; large title type (140?). Device on A6 . 6 leaves. 29 FIFTH COPY lines, plus headline (A v). Type area: 138 (148) ¿ 91 mm (A v). Binding: Bound as fols 4^5 in a modern guard-book. 1 1 ‘Accipies’ woodcut: see Hodnett no. 918. A fragment consisting of leaves e and e , separated. Size of 3 6 HC 12630; Pr 9738; Du¡ 343; Sheppard 7451; STC 23163.6. leaves: 293 ¿ 215 mm. Provenance: See item 4 above. COPY shelfmark: Johnson c. 371(2). Bound with D-139; see there for details of binding, manuscript notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 141 mm. P-033 Parker, Henry shelfmark: Douce D 238(3). Dives and Pauper. Missing since 1995. P-036 Passio Domini Westminster:Wynkyn deWorde, 3 Dec. 1496. Folio. Passio Domini Jesu Christi secundum quattuor 6 4 8 6 collation: A B a^x y z h . Evangelia, et al. HC 6110; Go¡ P-118; BMC XI; Pr 9706; Du¡ 340; Oates 4127; r A1 [Title-page and woodcut: Cruci¢xion.] Sheppard 7441; STC 19213. r A2 Passio Domini Jesu Christi secundum quattuor Evangelia. COPY Incipit: ‘‘‘[O]blatus est quia ipse voluit verba proposita’’ [Is 53,7] Bound with: originaliter sunt scripta. Sancta mater ecclesia hodie recolit et 1. Marsilius of Padua,Thedefenceofpeace. [London]: R.Wyer for peragit . . .’ W.Marshall,1535; B v Bernardus [Claravallensis pseudo-; Oglerius de Tridino]: De 3. PubliusVergilius Maro, Aeneis. [Westminster:William Caxton, 6 planctu Beatae MariaeVirginis. [Version B.] after 22 June 1490] (V-109(1)). Size of leaf: 240 ¿ 173 mm. refs. Altprovenzalische Marienklage des XIII. Jahrhunderts, ed. Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84.10, p. 5 W. Mushacke, Romanische Bibliothek, 3 (Halle an der Saale, (dated to 1486). Presented in 1659. 1890), 41^50. On the authorship see B-207. shelfmark: S. Seld. d.14(2). [Basel: Michael Furter, after 1500]. 4o. Sheppard noted that Pr P-034 Parronus,Willielmus struck out 7749, 7751 (other editions of the Passio), as being after 1500, but apparently left this one; see BMC III p. xxxviii. Prognosticon de astrorum in£uxu anni MD. collation: AB8. r a1 Parronus, Willielmus: Prognosticon de astrorum in£uxu anni Types: 156 G, title, headings; 106 G, headlines, etc.; 83 G, lines 2^4 r MD [dedicated to] Henry VII, King of England. Incipit: ‘[U]num on A2 ; 64 G, text. 16 leaves. 49 lines and headline, 2 columns r celestem, unumque terrestrem deum intime colo . . .’ (A3 ). Type area: 159 (165) ¿ 104 mm. 2 Woodcuts. Lombards. refs. See Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 2140. r Leaf A1 , title: ‘PA||io domini > nostri ie|u christi >’ [woodcut, o r [London]: Richard Pynson, 24 Dec. 1499. 4 . Cruci¢xion]’; A2 : ‘Egregij magnen doctrine |acrorum > elo- 6 collation: a b . quiorum interpretis perutilis pa||io |iue |ermo popularis l li- > v Woodcut diagram on a1 . bitu volentium meritorie in diebus para|ceues vacare predicatio- v Pr 9796; Du¡ 341; Sheppard 7558; STC 494.8. > ni eleganter exaratus feliciter incipit’; B7 : ‘Tractatus beati Bernhar- di de Planctu beate Marie vir ginis.’ COPY > > Bound with L-016; see there for details of binding and proven- Go¡ P-134; Pr 7750; Sack, Freiburg, 2649d; Schramm XXII pl. 418 ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 134 mm. and 1070; Schreiber 3736a?; Sheppard 2532^3. r On a1 a note in an English sixteenth-century hand: ‘Ecce COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco with dark Aduersarius conatur occidere Christum in pectore tuo > Si paruu- cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: lus ex collo pendeat nepos > licet sparso crine scissis et vestibus 198 ¿ 145 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 137 mm. ubera quibus te enutrierat mater ostendat > licet in limine pater A few marginal notes, mainly correcting the text and ‘nota’ iaceat percalcatum perge patrem percalcatam perge matrem > sic- cis oculis advexillum Christi evola Solum pietatis genus est in hac marks, in a contemporary hand, brown ink. o Provenance: Perhaps the copy of ‘Passio domini nostri [Basel, re esse crudelem > hec hieros[ ] super i verso honora patrem’; extract from Hieronymus, Epistolae, no. xiv: see Hieronymus, Furter, ca. 1490] 4o’ purchased from Otto Harrassowitz, 1942 patritius, franciscus [p-036^p-041

catalogue 171 (1891), for 6 Marks; see Library Bills (1891), FIRST COPY unnumbered. Leaf [a8] backed. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.62. Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Size: 198 ¿ 138 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 130 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ P-037 Passio Domini in pencil on front endleaf and ‘4317’ in pencil on the upper cover. Passio Domini Jesu Christi secundum quattuor Evangelia Date of acquisition unknown. [German] Ein loblicher Passion nach demText der vier shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.10. Ewangelisten. SECOND COPY Fragment. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over black pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library; sprinkled red-edged leaves and refs. The work is a translation or compilation attributed to scar of an index tab on [a1]. Size: 192 ¿ 141 ¿ 10 mm. Size of Henricus de Sancto Gallo; see W. Schmidt, ‘Heinrich von St leaf: 183 ¿ 132 mm. Gallen’, Zeitschrift fu« rdeutsche Philologie, 57 (1932), 233^43. r ‘Catalogus’ in an earlyhand on [a1 ];‘VI’ in brown inkon the same o Augsburg: Johann Schaur, 17 Feb. 1495. 8 . leaf. Not in Pr; Catalogue ofthe Magni¢cent Library Principally of Early Provenance: Probably a duplicate from the Royal Library, Printed and Early Illustrated Books formed by C. W. Dyson Munich. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; Perrins . . . the Third Portion (London: Sotheby & Co., 10 Mar. not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. 1947), lot 671(1); Sheppard 1356; P. Volk, ‘Ein neuer datierter shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.55. Druck des augsburger Hanns Schaur’, Gb Jb (1953), 73^7. COPY P-040 Patritius, Franciscus Attached to the front pastedown of Psalterium cum canticis Oratio ad InnocentiumVIII. [German and Latin] Der Psalter zu Deutsch. Augsburg: Johann [a r] Patritius, Franciscus: Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. Incipit: Scho« nsperger, 1498 (P-524); see there for details of binding and 1 ‘[N]on sum nescius, sanctissime ac beatissime pater, quale onus provenance. Size of leaf: 129 ¿ 96 mm. mihi incumbat . . .’ This congratulatory speech was delivered on Leaf C only. 5 29 Dec. 1484 on behalf of Ferdinand, king of Naples. A letter, dated 15 Oct. 1958, from Dr Josef Benzing (Mainz) to L. refs. See Paola Benetti Bertoldi, Francesco Patrizi the Elder:The A. Sheppard, regarding the identi¢cation of the Bodleian frag- Portrait of a Fifteenth-century Humanist, unpublished D.Phil. ment, is pasted on the front endleaf. thesis, University of Oxford (1996), 128^31. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 3.6*. [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, after 29 Dec. 1484]. 4o. collation: [a4]. P-038 Pater HC *12468; Go¡ P-152; BMC IV 71; Pr 3598; BSB-Ink P-43; CIBN Ad patrem [with a German gloss.] P-48; Sack, Freiburg, 2652; Sheppard 2845. r A1 [Title-page.] COPY r For details of binding and provenance see B-050(3). Size of A2 Ad patrem. Incipit: ‘[A]d patrem.tzu dem vater >> Exemplum ¢lium in longinquis terris constitutum . . .’Aworkon Latin prepo- leaf: 201 ¿ 133 mm. sitions. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(5). [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, c.1490]. Folio. collation: AB6. P-041 Patritius, Franciscus GW 11075; not in Pr; not in Sheppard. Oratio ad InnocentiumVIII. r COPY [a1 ] Patritius, Franciscus: Oratio ad Innocentium VIII. Incipit: Fragment. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size of ‘[N]on sum nescius, sanctissime ac beatissime pater, quale onus leaf: 201 ¿ 150 mm. mihi incumbat . . .’See P-040. Sheets A1.6 and A2.5 only. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 29 Dec. 1484]. 4o. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. collation: [a4]. shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(23). H *12469; Go¡ P-153; BMC IV 84; Pr 3651; BSB-Ink P-44; CIBN P-49; Sheppard 2903. P-039 Patriarchatus, Archiepiscopatus et Episcopatus COPY Totius Ecclesiae Catholicae Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. r Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 214 ¿ 146 ¿ 1 mm. Size of [a1 ] [Title-page.] r leaf: 215 ¿ 143 mm. [a2 ] Patriarchatus, archiepiscopatus et episcopatus totius ecclesiae Occasional underlining in brown ink. catholicae. Incipit: ‘Isti sunt episcopi sub Romano Ponti¢ce et shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(8). non in alterius prouincia constituti, viz, Hostiensis . . .’ Augsburg: Johann Schaur, 1494. 4o. collation: [a8]. H *12466; Go¡ P-151; BMC II 392; Pr 1920; BSB-Ink P-41; Sheppard 1353^4. p-042^p-044] paulus ii, pont. max. 1943

P-042 Paulus II, Pont. Max. no|tri dnš i Pauli diuina proui > dentia pape Secundi > Bulla19 Apr.1470 ‘Ine¡abilis providentia’de publicatione [S]ANCTISSIMVS in cri|to pater et > dnš s noster Paulus . . .’; [d v], l. 25: ‘ . . . Ponti¢catus no tri Anno Primo Publicata die anni Jubilaei. 4 | > .xxiiii. Noueš bris aš no pš dicto Sixtus. Ru||inger.’ r >> [a2 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla 19 Apr. 1470 ‘Ine¡abilis provi- H12488; Pr 6671; Fava^Bresciano 2; Sheppard 2701^2. Micro¢che. dentia’ de publicatione anni Jubilaei. ‘Hec est copia litterarum Unit 8: Printing in Italy before1472: Part II. Apostolicarum de publicacione Anni Jobilei incarnacionis COPY dominice M cccclxxv’. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with yellow- refs. MBRV 200^3. edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and pink silk bookmark. [Cologne: Printer of Dares (Johann Schilling [Solidi]), after 19 Size: 214 ¿ 142 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 130 mm. o Apr. 1470]. 4 . Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. 6 collation: [a ]. Bequeathed in 1834. v Type: 100 G. 6 leaves, the ¢rst presumably blank. 27 lines ([a2 ]). shelfmark: Douce 119. v r Type area: 134 ¿ 82 mm ([a2 ]). Leaf [a2 ]: ‘Hec e|t copia litter- arum Apo|tolicarum > de publicacione. Anni Jobilei incarnacio > P-044 Paulus II, Pont. Max. nis dominice. M cccc lxxv [P]Aulus. Epuš s |eruus |eruorum dei > > Regulae ordinationes et constitutiones cancellariae Ad perpetuam rei memoriam Inef > fabilis prouidentia |ummi r apostolicae. patris. > . . .’; [a6 ], l.16:‘. . . Datum Rome apud > Sanctum petrum. Anno incarnacionis domini ce. r > [a1 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Regulae ordinationes et constitutiones Mille|imoquadringente|imo|eptuagesimo > tertiodecimo’ K. cancellariae apostolicae. Incipit:‘Sanctissimus in Christo pater et maij Ponti¢catus no|tri > Anno Sexto’. dominus noster dominus Paulus . . .’ r Pr 991; Sheppard 762^3. [f1 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de bene¢ciis a¡ectis ‘Ad Romani COPY ponti¢cis providentiam’. Incipit: ‘Paulus episcopus seruus ser-

Wanting [a1], presumably blank. uorum dei . . . Ad Romani ponti¢cis prouidentiam . . .’ Dated Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter mottled calf over marbled Rome, 1 Sept.1467. v pasteboards. Scar of an index tab on [a2]. Size: 220 ¿ 150 ¿ [f3 ] Johannes XXII, Pont. Max.: Constitutio contra pluralitatem 11mm. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 141 mm. bene¢ciorum ‘Exsecrabilis quorundam’. Incipit: ‘Execrabilis Provenance: Franc° ois-Joseph Vergauwen (1801^1881); perhaps quorundam tam religiosorum quam secularium ambitio que sem- purchased at Ghent in 1842; see his purchase note: ‘V. Gand per plus ambiens eo magis ¢t insaciabilis quo sibi amplius indul- 1842 . . . Catal. Rymenans N. 1257’; sale catalogue (1884), part I, getur . . .’ v lot 629. Purchased in 1884 from Albert Cohn, catalogue 160, no. [f6 ] Benedictus XII, Pont. Max.: Reservatio‘Ad regimen’. Incipit: 447, for 12 Marks, described on the bill as ‘Copia. (ca. 1473). 4.’ ‘[B]enedictus episcopus seruus seruorum dei ad futuram rei mem- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.75. oriam. Ad regimen ecclesie generalis quanquam immeriti superna dispositione vocati gerimus in nostris desideriis . . .’ v [g1 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max. [pseudo-; Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.]: P-043 Paulus II, Pont. Max. Bulla contra simoniacos ‘Cum detestabile scelus’. Regulae ordinationes et constitutiones cancellariae refs. Partially printed in MBR V 16^17; MBR dates to 18 May 1434. apostolicae (ed. Rodericus de Lanzol-Borja), et al. r r [g3 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de casibus reservatis [3 Mar. [a1 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Regulae ordinationes et constitutiones 1468.] Incipit: ‘[P]aulus episcopus seruus seruorum dei . . . Et si cancellariae apostolicae. Edited by Cardinal Rodericus de domenici gregis saluti semper intenti . . .’ Dated Rome, 3 Mar. Lanzol-Borja (later Alexander VI, Pont. Max.), as stated at the 1468. beginning of the work. Incipit: ‘[S]anctissimus in Cristo pater et r [g5 ] Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.: Privilegium curialium ‘Divina in dominus noster dominus Paulus diuina prouidentia papa secun- eminentis’ [8 Mar. 1432]. dus pro utilitate rei publice . . . [I]n primis reseruationes fecit refs. MBRV 10^11. similes illis que in constitutione felicis recordationis . . .’ [g r] Terminicausarum in Romana curia servari soliti.‘In causaben- r 7 [c7 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de bene¢ciis a¡ectis ‘Ad Romani e¢ciali. In prima instantia’. Incipit:‘Et primo ad dicendum contra ponti¢cis providentiam’. Incipit: ‘[P]aulus episcopus . . . Ad commissionem ad prima diem . . .’ Romani ponti¢cis prouidentiam . . .’ Dated Rome, 1 Sept.1467. [i v] Festa palatii apostolici. Incipit: ‘Ianuarius habet xxxi dies . . .’ v 1 [d2 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max.: Bulla de casibus reservatis. Incipit: v [i7 ] Modus vacandi et acceptandi bene¢ciorum. Incipit: ‘Primus ‘[P]aulus episcopus . . . Et si dominici gregis saluti semper modus vacandi est si quis possidet bene¢cium curatum . . .’ intenti . . .’ Dated Rome, 3 Mar.1468. [k v] Modus servandus in executione seu prosecutione gratiae v 2 [d3 ] Paulus II, Pont. Max. [pseudo-; Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.]: expectativae. Incipit:‘Primo habitis bullis plumbatis . . .’ Bulla contra simoniacos ‘Cum detestabile scelus’. r [l1 ] Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.: Regulae cancellariae. Incipit: refs. Partially printed in MBR V 16^17; MBR dates to 18 May ‘Sanctissimus in Christo pater et dominus noster dominns(!) 1434. Sixtus diuina prouidentia papa quartus suorum predecessorum [Rome: Sixtus Riessinger, c.1470]. 8o. vestigiis inherendo, normam et ordinem gerendis dare volens . . .’ collation: [a8 b12 c8 d4]. Dated Rome, 27 Aug. 1471. r r r Type: 81 R. 32 leaves. 34 lines ([a1 ].) Type area: 137 ¿ 79 mm ([a1 ]); [n1 ] Nicolaus V, Pont. Max.: Decretum Carolina appellatum r capital spaces. Leaf [a1 ]: ‘Regule Cancellarie Saš cti||imi do > mini [addressed to] the bishops of Constance, Spoleto, and Freising. 1944 paulus burgensis [p-044^p-045

Incipit: ‘Nicolaus episcopus seruus seruorum dei . . . Prouisionis A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing nostre debet prouenire subsidio . . .’ corrections to the text, in an early hand. r [o1 ] Constitutiones in Carolina contentae modo vulgari. Incipit: Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are ‘Vor Zeytten da die Ratgeben und Regierer der Stet . . .’ supplied in red; capital strokes in red. r r [o7 ] Nicolaus V, Pont. Max.: Compactata super electione praela- Provenance: Mindelheim, Bavaria, Jesuits; inscription on [a1 ]: turarum ac collatione bene¢ciorum. Incipit: ‘Ad perpetuam rei ‘Societatis Jesu Mindelhemii 1618’. Purchased for »1. 11. 6; see memoriam. Ad sacram Petri sedem diuina dispositione subli- Books Purchased (1841), 30; sold as a duplicate in 1870; see mati . . .’ Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Rare, Curious and v [p5 ] Nicolaus V, Pont. Max.(?): De paci¢cis possessionibus non Interesting Books, being Purchase-duplicates of the Bodleian molestandis. Incipit:‘Quicunque non violentus, sed habens color- Library (London: Sotheby,Wilkinson and Hodge, 3 Aug. 1870), atum titulum . . .’ lot 226. Subsequently returned byY.G. S. Molini & Green. r [p6 ] Nicolaus V,Pont. Max.(?): De assignatione congruae portio- Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.35. nis. Incipit: ‘Ex quottidiana experientia su⁄cienter didicimus shelfmark: Auct.7Q 7.49. quod nonnulli prelati . . .’ v [p7 ] Nicolaus de Cusa: Decretum. Incipit: ‘Nicolaus miseratione P-045 Paulus Burgensis diuina tituli sancti Petri ad vincula sacrosancte Romane ecclesie Scrutinium scripturarum. prespiter Cardinalis . . . Cum ex iniuncto nobis ab apostolica sede r legationis o⁄cio . . .’ [a1 ] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum: [Preface].‘Incipit r dialogus qui vocatur scrutinium scripturarum . . .quem compo- [q1 ] Inhibitiones. Incipit: ‘Secuntur inhibitiones secundum theolo- gos et canones sanctorum patrum vt quicunque cuiuscunque con- suit post additiones positas ad postillam Nicolai de Lyra Anno ditionis . . .’ domini M. cccc. xxxiiii etatis sue anno lxxxi.’ Incipit: r ‘‘‘[S]crutamini scripturas in quibus putatis vitam habere eter- [r1 ] Quid sit quadragesima. ‘Pronuntiantibus in cancellis litteras apostolicas Indulgentiarum necesse est scire distinguere ac nam . . . [Io 5,39]. Christus volens iudeos instruere circa ipsius populo declarare quid sit Quadragesima Septena siue Carena et cognitionem . . .’ v in quibus di¡erant quod decretum est in concilio Basiliensi in [a2 ] [List of contents.] v modum subsequentem.’ Incipit: ‘[D]ubitatur quid in textu decreti [a2 ] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum.‘Capitulum pri- concilii Basiliensis intelligatur per quadragenam . . .’ mum’. Incipit: ‘[O] Paule audiui quod magister tuus dum viueret v dicebat magistris nostris . . .’ [r4 ] Urbanus IV,Pont. Max.: De festo Corporis Christi.‘Hec pre- scripta sumpta sunt ex determinatione disputatiua, cuiusdam refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, IV 194^8 no. 6328. studii vniuersalis. Anno incarnationis dominice M CC lxi.’ [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, not after 1470]. Folio. Incipit: ‘Notandum quod Vrbanus papa quartus qui gloriosum collation: [a b10 c12 d^k10 l8 m^r10 s12 t^x10 y6]. festum Corporis Cristi primus Instituit . . .’ HC *10763; Go¡ P-201; BMC I 54; Pr 209; BSB-Ink P-45; CIBN v [r6 ] Indulgentiae de festo Eucharistiae. Incipit: ‘In die sancto ad P-70; Oates 77; Rhodes 1322; Sack, Freiburg, 2654; Sheppard horas maiores . . .’ With excerpts from Bulls of Urbanus IV, 141^4.

MartinusV,and Eugenius IV. FIRST COPY [Augsburg: JohannWiener], 1476. 4o. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled German pigskin over collation: [a^d10 e^g8 h^m10 n^p8 q10 r12]. wooden boards, with one metal clasp and two catches. HC *12489 = H *5651 + C 4406 + H *9188 + H 13626; Go¡ P-159; Manuscript title on a rectangular parchment label at the head of BMC II 357; Pr 1726; CIBN P-54; Oates 934^5; Sheppard 1266^7. the upper cover; yellow-edged leaves. On the upper cover, triple

FIRST COPY ¢llets form a frame; diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rect- angle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, deco- Wanting the blank leaf [e8]. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled brown morocco; gilt- rated with a square dragon stamp; four small lozenge-shaped edged leaves previously coloured red, marbled pastedowns, and £eur-de-lis stamps at the intersection of the diagonal ¢llets. On pink silk bookmark. Size: 210 ¿ 156 ¿ 25 mm. Size of the lower cover, double ¢llets form a frame; diagonal double ¢llets leaf: 203 ¿ 140 mm. divide the inner rectangle into four triangular compartments, Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an each decorated with a rectangular decorative stamp; the £eur- early hand in black ink. Notes in pencil on front endleaf: ‘Non de-lis stamp at the intersection of the diagonal ¢llets, the dragon stamp at each corner. Size: 305 ¿ 220 ¿ 65 mm. Size of cite B. J. D. B. > Tablette 3.’ ‘R. F’ ‘no 507’. Provenance: Paul Girardot de Pre¤ fond (Àafter c.1800); green leaf: 292 ¿ 208 mm. leather label, inscribed: ‘Ex mus×o Pauli Girardot de Prefond’. Pastedowns consist of two consecutive leaves of a French thir- Purchased for »12. 12. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), 27. teenth-century manuscript of polyphonic music of the Notre shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.40. Dame repertory. SECOND COPY Early manuscript gathering numbering in the lower left-hand cor- ner of the recto ofthe ¢rst leaf. Early signatures partially visible in Wanting leaf [b3] and gatherings [n^r]. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the the upper and lower right-hand corner and of the rectos. Bodleian Library; leather index tabs.‘226’ in brown ink on a cir- Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes cular paper label at tail of the spine. An early manuscript title in red. pasted inside upper cover. Size: 210 ¿ 163 ¿ 22 mm. Size of Provenance: Maulbronn,Wu« rttemberg, Cistercians; inscription v leaf: 205 ¿ 150 mm. on [y4 ]: ‘Codex beatissime Virginis Marie in Mulbron. Comperatus sub Johanne Riescher de Laudemburg Abbate p-045^p-046] paulus burgensis 1945

ibidem. Anno domini 1473.’ Perhaps the copy purchased for »1.1. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the 0; see Books Purchased (1840), 28. Bodleian Library. Size: 305 ¿ 223 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.17. 198 mm. SECOND COPY A few marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, in The blank leaf [g10] is misbound between gatherings [p] and [q]. an early hand. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; brown-edged Initials, paragraph marks, and running headlines are supplied in leaves. Size: 297 ¿ 219 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 198 mm. red; capital strokes in red. r On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in pink in the shape of a Provenance: Seemannshausen, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, r mythical animal, within a square gold ground surrounded by a S. Maria Magdalena; inscription on [a1 ] in a sixteenth-century blue frame, and with £oral and foliate decoration extending into hand: ‘Conuentus Seemanshusani Ord. Erem. S. P. Augustini’. the margin to make a border, supplied in pink, blue, green, and Date of acquisition unknown. v gold; a peacock in the lower margin. On [a2 ] an initial ‘O’ is sup- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.24. plied in blue with white pen-work decoration, within a square FIFTH COPY gold ground; the area de¢ned by the letter is supplied in pink. Wanting the blank leaves [g10], [y5^6]. Large initials are supplied in interlocked red and gold or red, Preceded by an advertisement (P-049). A letter to A. Ehrman blue, and gold. Other initials are supplied in red, sometimes with from William H. Schab, dated 17 Mar. 1955, is preserved within reserved white decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in red. the book, also a cutting containing the article on the advertise- Provenance: Henry Phantouch (£. 1501^1530); inscription on ment byV. Scholderer (for which see P-049). r [a1 ]: ‘Magister Henricus Phantouch Archidiaconus Zetland’ Binding: Nineteenth-century calf over wooden boards, blind- anno domini M 5c xxx’. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see tooled in imitation of a ¢fteenth-century binding, for the Duke Catalogue, I (1834), lot 5541, sold for »0. 5. 6. Purchased for »0. of Arenberg. Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 304 ¿ 230 ¿ 50 mm. 10. 6 according to Books Purchased (1841), 34. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 212 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.23. Early manuscript signatures partially visible. r THIRD COPY Title on [a1 ], initials, and paragraph marks are supplied in red;

Wanting the blank leaf [y6]. Sheet [m3] is bisbound between [m5] capital strokes in red. and [m6]. Provenance: Asbach an der Rott, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. r Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Matthaeus, Benedictus; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘In usum Fratrum wooden boards, with remains of two leather clasps and yellow- Aspacensium’. Engelbert-Karl Arenberg, 10th Duke of edged leaves. Catches, corner-pieces and centrepiece lost. Arenberg (1899^1974); his arms on the binding. William H. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of lower cover. Schab. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; pur- Sixteenth/seventeenth-century manuscript title on paper label at chased with the advertisement from Schab in 1955 for »460; head of the spine.‘Sc’ in brown ink at tail of the spine.Triple ¢llets accession no.‘R 1357^8’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. form a triple frame. A repeated lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis stamp shelfmark: Broxb. 94.1. surrounds the outer frame. On the upper cover, within the outer frame a repeated square rosette stamp. Within the following P-046 Paulus Burgensis frame a repeated square lamb and £ag stamp.The inner rectangle Scrutinium scripturarum. is decorated with a lozenge-shaped £oral and foliate stamp. On [a r] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum: [Preface].‘Incipit the lower cover, within the outer frame a repeated rectangular 1 dialogus qui vocatur scrutinium scripturarum . . . quem compo- foliate grape stamp.Within the following frame a repeated square suit post additiones per eum compositas ad postillam Nicolai de dragon stamp. The inner rectangle is decorated with a lozenge- Lyra Anno domini M.CCCC. xxxiiii. Anno uero etatis sue lxxxi.’ shaped stork stamp. Size: 302 ¿ 221 ¿ 63 mm. Size of Incipit:‘‘‘[S]crutamini scripturas in quibus putatis uitam eternam leaf: 291 ¿ 208 mm. habere . . .’’ [Io 5,39]. Christus volens Iudeos instruere circa ipsius Occasional ‘nota’ marks in red ink, by the rubricator. Also a few cognitionem . . .’ marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and pointing hands, v [a ] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum. ‘Capitulum pri- in an early hand. 3 r mum’. Incipit: ‘O Paule audiui quod magister tuus dum uiueret On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in red with brown pen- dicebat magistris nostris . . .’ work decoration. Other initials, paragraph marks, and chapter refs. See P-045. heading underlining are supplied in red. [Rome]: Ulrich Han, [not after 11 June 1471]. 4o. Provenance: Kelheim, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Maria; inscrip- 10 8 tion on the front pastedown: ‘Pertinet ad Cellam Tertiam collation: [a^z A^E F ]. r HC 10764; Go¡ P-202; BMC IV 21; Pr 3346; BSB-Ink P-46; CIBN Conuentus Kelhamensis’ and on [a1 ]: ‘Ad Conuentum Patrum Franciscanorum Kelhamii. Pro CellaTertia’; ‘SMK’ stamp in the P-71; Hillard 1527; Sheppard 2664^5. Micro¢che: Unit 10: lower margin of the same leaf: ‘Sancte Marie Kelheimensis’, Printing in Italy before1472: Part IV. remains of the stamp on the upper edge. Duplicate from the COPY Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ on front pastedown. Perhaps the Wanting [C4^7], the missing text being supplied in an early copy purchased from Munich viaThomas Rodd for Fl. 10, i.e. »1. humanist hand. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 34. With two additional leaves, the ¢rst containing the Register, the shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.37. second blank. FOURTH COPY

Wanting the blank leaf [y6]. 1946 paulus burgensis [p-046^p-048

Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment, with pink fabric Syluaticus’ along the lower edge. Size: 293 ¿ 214 ¿ 60 mm. Size bookmark. On the spine, gilt,‘1469 D.F,M,T.’. Size: 278 ¿ 210 ¿ of leaf: 287 ¿ 194 mm. > r r 70 mm. Size of leaf: 271 ¿ 188 mm. ‘Registrato’ in the lower margin of [a1 ] and of A1 in a seven- A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing teenth-century(?) hand, brown ink. v corrections to the text and ‘nota’marks, in a humanist hand.‘5’ in On [a2 ] an initial‘P’ is supplied in blue with brown pen-work dec- brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of front endleaf. oration extending into the margin. On the same and the following r On [a1 ] a seven-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in blue within a ground page paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. made of red pen-work decoration extending into the margin. Provenance: Italy (eighteenth century); bibliographical inscrip- v Similar initial, also with reserved white decoration, on [r10 ]. tion on front endleaf: ‘Rarissimus. il de Bure cita l’Edizione di Provenance: Olivetan order (¢fteenth century); in the lower mar- Magonza del 1478 trascurando la precedente edizione di r gin of [a1 ] the arms of the Olivetan order, on a mound a cross Mantova del 1475 che e' piu' rara e che mi costo' »220.’ Robert from the base of which issue two olive branches, drawn in red. Finch (1783^1830); see Finch catalogue 257. Taylor Institution, Beside it, a circular mark of ownership erased. Cuthbert University of Oxford; book-plate: ‘Bequeathed to the University Hamilton Turner (1860^1930); purchased in Rome in 1921; by Robert Finch, M. A., of Balliol College’; shelfmark in blue inscriptions on front pastedown: ‘E libris Cuthberti Hamilton ink:‘V 197’.Transferred to the Bodleian in 1921. Turner exegeseos s. scripturae professoris collegii B. Marie shelfmark: Inc. d. I18.1475.1. Magdalenae socii apud Oxon.’ and ‘emptus Romae in tempore SECOND COPY paschali A. S. MCMXXI’. Presented by Prof. Turner in 1928; see Wanting [a1,2];A1 mutilated. Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf; University Gazette,13 Mar. 1929, 418. with sprinkled red- and blue-edged leaves. Formerly chained: sta- shelfmark: Inc. d. I2.1. ple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. Size: 295 ¿ 210 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 289 ¿ 188 mm. P-047 Paulus Burgensis Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early hand. Scrutinium scripturarum, et al. Other marginal notes, mainly commenting on the text, in English, in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. [a r] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum: [Preface]. Incipit: r 1 Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. On Ai ‘‘‘[S]crutamini scripturas in quibus putatis uitam eternam remains of a decorative border, consisting of pink and blue £ow- habere . . .’’ [Io 5,39]. Christus uolens Iudeos instruere circa ipsius ers and gold dots, originally surrounding a decorated initial cognitionem . . .’ within a square gold ground, now cut out. Other initials are sup- r [a3 ] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum. Incipit:‘O Paule. plied in red or blue with purple or red pen-work decoration; para- Audiui quod magister tuus dum uiueret dicebat magistris nos- graph marks are supplied in red or blue. tris . . .’ Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. refs. See P-045. 4: ‘Petrus Burgensis. Scrutinium scripturarum. ^ 1424.(!)’; MS. r L9 Schallus, Johannes(?): [Verse colophon.] ‘Eterne laudes sint Selden Supra 111, fol 64r: ‘Pauli Burgensis Scrutin. scritur. fol. regi, luce superna Qui dedit hoc cunctis, quod reseratur opus’; 4 r > Par. 1434.’; on [a3 ] his motto ‘Peri; panto;~ th;n ejleuqerivan’. elegiac distichs. Presented in 1659. refs. See BMC VII 933. Former Bodleian shelfmark: N. 1. 2 Th. Seld. r M1 Alphonsus Boni Hominis: ‘Epistola prohemialis’ [addressed to] shelfmark: S. Seld. d.2. Hugo [deVaucemain]. refs. PL CXLIX 335^6; see Kaeppeli I 48^55 no. 146. v P-048 Paulus Burgensis M1 [List of contents, by chapters.] r Scrutinium scripturarum. M2 Samuel, Rabbi: Epistola contra Judaeorum errores.Translated r by Alphonsus Boni Hominis. [a1 ] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum: [Preface].‘Incipit refs. PL CXLIX 337^68; see M. C. Diaz y Diaz, Index dyalogus qui vocatur scrutinium scripturarum . . . quem compo- Scriptorum Latinorum Medii Aevi Hispanorum (Madrid, 1959), suit post addiciones positas ad postillam Nicolai de Lyra Anno 404^6 nos 2097^2102; Kaeppeli I 48^55 no. 147. Alphonsus Boni domini M. cccc. xxxiiii etatis sue anno lxxxi.’ Incipit: Hominis claims only to translate the Epistola of Rabbi Samuel ‘‘‘[S]crutamini scripturas in quibus putatis vitam habere eter- but ‘it seems he himself was the author, drawing largely from nam . . .’’ [Io 5,39]. Christus volens Iudeos instruere circa ipsius another tract in Arabic’ (Encyclopaedia Judaica). cognicionem . . .’ r v N10 Schallus, Johannes(?): [Editorial note and second colophon.] [a2 ] Paulus Burgensis: Scrutinium scripturarum.‘Capitulum pri- Incipit: ‘Nota quod iste libellus uidetur fuisse occultatus per mum’. Incipit: ‘[O] Paule audiui quod magister tuus dum viueret Iudeos . . .’ dicebat magistris nostris . . .’ Mantua: Johannes Schallus, 1475. Folio. refs. See P-045. collation: [a] b^o10.8 p^r8 A^K10.8 L10 MN10. Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, 7 Jan. 1478. Folio. 10 12 10 8 10 12 10 6 HC 10765; Go¡ P-204; BMC VII 933; Pr 6898; CIBN P-73; Oates collation: [a b c d^k l m^r s t^x y ]. 2586^7; Rhodes 1323; Sheppard 5630^1. HC10766; Go¡ P-205; BMC I 34; Pr114; BSB-Ink P-48; CIBN P-74; Hillard1529; Rhodes1324; Sack, Freiburg, 2657^8; Sheppard 76^ FIRST COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century half calf over pasteboards, covered 7. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480. with marbled paper, the edges of both covers subsequently cov- ered with red morocco; green edged-leaves. ‘Porchetus p-048^p-052] paulus florentinus 1947

8 6 2 10 2 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 8 10 FIRST COPY collation: a b a b^e f g^i k l^r s aa^oo pp qq A B Bound with C-085; see there for details of binding and proven- 2A^Q8 RS6 AA^OO8. ance. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 207 mm. HC 4644; BMC V 343; Pr 4529; Rhodes 1318; not in Sheppard.

Sheet [i5] is misbound after [o4]. COPY Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an Bound in a collection of Italian fragments. Size of leaf: 420 ¿ early hand. Early manuscript signatures and foliation in arabic 280 mm. numerals partially visible. Leaves p C only. r 2,3, 5 1,2 7,8 On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in blue with red pen- r Provenance: ‘GI: RW’ in brown ink in the upper margin of p2 in work decoration extending into the margin; other initials are sup- v an early hand.‘G. 2.4’ in brown ink on C7 in an eighteenth-cen- plied in red. tury(?) hand. Date of acquisition unknown. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.11(1) shelfmark: Inc. b. I97.1(9). SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, bound for the Bodleian Library; yellow-edged leaves. Size: 300 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Size of P-051 Paulus de Castro leaf: 291 ¿ 197 mm. Super prima et secunda parte Infortiati. Marginal notes, in Latin and occasionally in Hebrew, mainly Fragment. extracting key words, in at least two German hands, one Venice: AndreasTorresanus,de Asula, 22 Aug. 1494. Folio. humanist. collation: A^L10 M8 N^Z10 AA10 BB CC12. Main initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other initi- H *4625; Go¡, Supplement, P-174a; BMC V 311; Pr 4734; BSB-Ink als and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in P-72; Hillard 1522; Rhodes 1321; Sack, Freiburg, 2678; not in red. Sheppard. Provenance: Mallersdorf, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Johannes Evangelista; printed book-plate: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Mallersdorf. COPY Monsterii O. S. B.’; see Warnecke 1233. Duplicate from the Royal Part of signatures H3^10 only, wormed. Library, Munich; shelfmark on front endleaf: ‘Inc. Typ. No 1654’; Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century brown cloth over paste- o r boards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 213 ¿ 275 ¿ 9 mm. ‘Duplum N 1654’ in pencil on the upper margin of [a1 ]. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 272 mm. (1843) with Appendix. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.3. shelfmark: Inc. e. I99.1.

P-052 Paulus Florentinus P-049 Paulus Burgensis Scrutinium scripturarum [Publisher’s announcement.] Breviarium totius iuris canonici, sive Decretorum breviarium. Printed side [Mentelin, Johann: Publisher’s announcement.] r [a1 ] [Woodcut: portrait of the author.] Incipit: ‘Volentes emere librum perutilem . . .’ v [a1 ] ‘Tabula optima super Breuiario Decretorum.’ refs. Described in V. Scholderer,‘Two Unrecorded Early Book- v Advertisements’, Library, 5th ser., 11 (1956), 114^5; reproduced [b1 ] Paulus Florentinus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] in G. Pollard and A. Ehrman, The Distribution of Books by Innocentius [dei Flavi della Rovere] Romanus, preceptor general Catalogue from the Invention of Printing to A.D. 1800 of the order of the Holy Spirit, Rome. Incipit: ‘[T]am magna, tan- (Cambridge, 1965), 283 no. 1, pl. 14. que iocunda erga me pater optime Innocenti . . .’ refs. J. A. Saxius, Historia literario-typographica Mediolanensis [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, before 1471]. Broadside. (Milan,1745), 479^80; see G. M. Besutti,‘Repertori e sussidi gen- Type: 92b G: 5. 32 lines.Type area: 147 ¿ 151 mm. erali. Edizioni del secolo XV (1476^1500)’, in Bibliogra¢a Not in Pr; not in Sheppard. dell’Ordine dei Servi, Bibliotheca Servorum Romandiolae, 4 COPY (Bologna, 1971), 69^212, at 84 no. 3. r Inlaid and bound as endleaf to P-045(5); see there for details of [b2 ] Paulus Florentinus: Breviarium totius iuris canonici. [Part I] binding and provenance. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 162 mm. Decretorum breviarium. Dedicated to Innocentius Romanus. At the beginning is the rubricator’s entry: ‘Item’, at the end Incipit: ‘[H]umanum genus duobus regitur naturali videlicet iure ‘Amen’. et moribus . . .’ r Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes [p1 ] ‘Tabula Breuiarii Decretalium.’ r in red. [p3 ] Paulus Florentinus: Breviarium totius iuris canonici. [Part II] shelfmark: Broxb. 94.1(2). Decretalium breviarium. Incipit: ‘[R]ex paci¢cus pia miseratione disposuit . . .’ P-050 Paulus de Castro Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1486. Folio. collation: [a4 b10 c^o8 p10 q8 r6]. Collation according to early Consilia antiqua et nova. manuscript signatures, not as BMC. Fragments. Woodcut. Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, 1493. H *7161; Go¡ P-180; BMC II 604; Pr 2780; BSB-Ink A-811; CIBN Folio. The parts are dated: (I) 1 Mar.; (II) 5 June; (III) 30 Apr.; P-58; Sack, Freiburg, 2683; Schramm XVI p. 18; Schreiber V (IV) 15 June 1493. 4901; Sheppard 2009^10. 1948 paulus florentinus [p-052^p-054

FIRST COPY a doctore eximio domino Domino Johanne Wessbach, ciue Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Ulmensi, continens tocius iuris canonici breuiarium. Oretur pro wooden boards bevelled inwards, with two metal clasps and eo et pro quibus desiderauit’; underneath the shield a note in the catches. Title on rectangular paper label at head of the spine. same hand: ‘Sursum ad libr. hilt’ [translated in the cutting from Quadruple ¢llets form an intersecting double frame. Within the the sale catalogue as ‘upstairs with the books of Hildbrand outer frame a circular lamb and £ag stamp at each corner; a Brandenburg’]; not in Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection’. Graf lozenge-shaped owl stamp, a lozenge-shaped £oral stamp, and a von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott- triangular acorn stamp. Diagonal quadruple ¢llets divide the Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3142. Ernst Philip inner rectangle into four triangles, each decorated with the lamb Goldschmidt (1887^1954); ex-libris. Albert Ehrman (1890^ and £ag and the acorn stamps. Size: 285 ¿ 205 ¿ 45 mm. Size of 1969); purchased in 1925 for »22. 10. 0.; accession no. ‘913’. leaf: 279 ¿ 197 mm. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. v On [r5 ] two early manuscript additions relating to Franciscan shelfmark: Broxb. 110.15. regulations. Early manuscript signatures. Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks and capital P-053 Paulus Florentinus v strokes in red.With rubrication date on [r5 ]: ‘in die anne 1.4.8.7.’ Breviarium totius iuris canonici, sive Decretorum Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Conventual Franciscans, r breviarium. Inventio crucis/Sancta crux inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Ad r Bibliothecam Fratrum Minorum Conuentualium S. Francisci a1 [Title-page.] v Herbipoli’. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. a1 Paulus Florentinus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Bequeathed in 1834. Innocentius [dei Flavi della Rovere] Romanus. Incipit: ‘[T]am shelfmark: Douce 200. magna atque iocunda erga me pater optime . . .’ SECOND COPY refs. See P-047; G. M. Besutti, ‘Repertori e sussidi generali. Wanting gathering [a]. Edizioni del secolo XV (1476^1500)’, in Bibliogra¢a dell’Ordine Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the dei Servi, Bibliotheca Servorum Romandiolae, 4 (Bologna, Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. 1971), 85 no. 4. r Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Scars of paper index tabs. Size: a2 Paulus Florentinus: Breviarium totius iuris canonici. [Part I] 282 ¿ 204 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 176 mm. Decretorum breviarium. Dedicated to Innocentius Romanus. Contemporary manuscript signatures in brown ink. Incipit: ‘[H]umanum genus duobus regitur naturali, videlicet r Bibliographical note in French on [a1 ], probably by Le Candele. iure et moribus . . .’ r r On [a2 ] a ten-line initial ‘H’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work p1 ‘Tabula Breuiarii Decretalium’. r decoration. Other initials are supplied in red, occasionally with p3 Paulus Florentinus: Breviarium totius iuris canonici. [Part II] reserved white decoration. Decretalium breviarium. Incipit: ‘[R]ex paci¢cus pia miseratione Provenance: Charles-Pierre-Joseph Le Candele (1761^1830); disposuit . . .’ v armorial book-plate: see Linnig 64^5. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see [*1 ] ‘Tabula optima super Breuiario Decretorum’. Books Purchased (1840), 24. Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1499. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.8. collation: a10 b^n8 o10 p8 q6 [*]4. THIRD COPY HC (+ Addenda) 7163; Go¡ P-181; BMC II 607; Pr 2802; BSB-Ink Binding: Contemporary German quarter blind-tooled pigskin A-812; Sack, Freiburg, 2684; Sheppard 2029.

over wooden boards; one catch and clasp lost. Early manuscript COPY title on a rectangular paper label at head of upper cover. On both Bound with A-553(1); see there for details of binding and proven- covers quadruple ¢llets form a rectangle divided by diagonal ance. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 188 mm. quadruple ¢llets into four triangular compartments, decorated Gathering [*] bound before gathering p. with palmette and rosette stamps. On the lower cover, rosette shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.25(2). stamps only. A manuscript fragment, on parchment, from a document in Latin, written in a German hand, dated 1436(?) is pasted on the front pastedown. Another manuscript fragment, P-054 Paulus Florentinus on parchment, from a book containing lists of German names, Quadragesimale de reditu peccatoris ad Deum. v in a ¢fteenth-century German hand, is pasted on the rear paste- [*1 ] ‘Tabula prima sermonum’. v down. A cutting from a sale catalogue, no. 126, describing this [*2 ] ‘Tabula secunda eorundem sermonum per alphabetum’. r copy, is inserted. Size: 274 ¿ 200 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 264 ¿ a2 Paulus Florentinus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] 193 mm. Innocentius [dei Flavi della Rovere] Romanus. Incipit: ‘[V]ereor A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a six- iam in dimidio dierum meorum . . .’ teenth/seventeenth-century hand. refs. Saxius 477^8; G. M. Besutti, ‘Repertori e sussidi generali. Provenance: Alexius Kreif[t?]mann (£.1551); inscription on rear Edizioni del secolo XV (1476^1500)’, in Bibliogra¢a dell’Ordine endleaf in a humanist hand:‘Alexius Kreif[t?]mann est possessor dei Servi, Bibliotheca Servorum Romandiolae, 4 (Bologna, huius libri. Anno domini 1551’. Johannes Weschbach (sixteenth 1971), 103^110 no. 14, the text of the letter at 104^7. r century); hand-painted coat of arms on the front endleaf, azure a3 Paulus Florentinus: Quadragesimale de reditu peccatoris ad three roses gules on a fess argent. Buxheim, Bavaria, Deum. Dedicated to Innocentius Romanus. ‘Septuagessima. Carthusians, BVM; inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Liber Quod uinea ecclesia est merito propter dei angelorum sanctor- patrum carthusianorum in Buxia prope Memmingen proveniens umque presentiam ueneranda’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]imile est regnum p-054^p-057] paulus pergolensis 1949

celorum homini patri familias . . .’’ [Mt 20,1]. Quis non rapinatur P-056 Paulus de Middelburgo in amorem Christi . . .’ A collection of sermons for Lent, from Prognosticon anni1481. Septuagesima to feria III resurrectionis; see summary of contents r in Besutti107^10. a1 Paulus de Middelburgo: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro, duke of Urbino. Incipit: ‘[P]aulus Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 10 Sept. Almanus de Middelburgo Zelandie . . . Nuper mihi siderum cur- 1479. Folio. 2 8 6 sus instrumentis armillatis . . .’ collation: [* ] a^z aa^nn oo . r v a1 Paulus de Middelburgo: Prognosticon anni 1481. Incipit: Woodcut. [*1 ], l. 3:‘dragesimali. lxx.Vsn ad DiemTertium’. ‘Primum dicam de domini anno etsigni¢catis eiusgeneralibus. . .’ HC *7166; Go¡ P-182; BMC VI 747; Pr 5926; BSB-Ink A-814; refs. See Struik,‘Paulus van Middelburg’,106^7. Sander 654; Sheppard 4934. [Venice: Johannes Persan Dauvome, 1480]. 4o. As assigned by IGI. COPY o Unassigned in Sheppard. Gathering kk is in 4 .Wanting the blank leaves a and oo . 8 1 6 collation: a . Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf, with gilt- Type: 73 G; Type Facsimile Society, Publications (Oxford, 1908), ¡ edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 294 ¿ 207 ¿ 40 mm. r r records as 72. 8 leaves. 38 lines (a3 ), capital space on a1 . Type Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 195 mm. area: 141 ¿ 90 mm. A few ‘nota’ marks and folio numbering in a sixteenth/seven- v H *11143; Pr 7409; BSB-Ink P-77; CIBN P-64; IGI 7311; Sheppard teenth-century hand.‘247 Crockett’ in pencil on oo5 . r 6068. The woodcut portrait of the author coloured. On a3 an eight-line COPY initial‘S’ is supplied in red within a frameworkof black pen-work, r and with extensions into the margin; other initials and paragraph Leaf a1 , l. 3:‘. . . Confaloneri . . .’ marks are supplied in red or blue. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century red paper boards. Size: r 203 ¿ 138 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 129 mm. Provenance: Washed early inscription in the lower margin of a2 , unread under ultraviolet light.William George’s Sons; purchased Provenance: Giacomo, Count Manzoni (1816^1889); Catalogue, from them 11 Feb. 1893 for »5. 5. 0; see Library Bills; Annual part II (1893), no. 3822. Purchased in 1893; see Annual Report of Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, University Gazette, 8 May 1894, 448. 8 May 1894, 448. shelfmark: Inc. d. I3.1479.1. shelfmark: Inc. e. I98.1481.1.

P-055 Paulus de Middelburgo P-057 Paulus Pergolensis Epistola apologetica ad doctores Lovanienses. Compendium logicae, et al. (ed. Jacobus Sentinus). r r a1 [Title-page.] A1 [Title-page.] v r a1 Paulus Pergolensis: Compendium logicae. [Edited by Jacobus A2 Paulus de Middelburgo: Epistola apologetica ad doctores Lovanienses. ‘Paulus de Middelburgo alme vniuersitatis acade- Sentinus.] mie Louaniensis alumnus . . . salutem plurimam dicit.’ Incipit: refs. Paul of Pergula, Logica and Tractatus de sensu composito et ‘Estate preterita cum ex Italia rediens ad tuum gymnasium . . .’ diviso, ed. M. A. Brown, Franciscan Institute Publications. Text refs. See D. J. Struik, ‘Paulus van Middelburg (1445^1533)’, series, 13 (St Bonaventure, NY, 1961), 1^148. For Jacobus Sentinus as editor see BMC. Mededelingen van het Nederlandsch Historisch Instituut te Rome, r 5 (1925), 79^118, at 112 no. 1. f2 Paulus Pergolensis: De sensu composito et diviso.‘Breui et vtilis v noua ac solerti castigatione longe in melius redacta’. E5 Paulus de Middelburgo: Epigramma. ‘Cedamus patria viuant refs. Paul of Pergula, Logica and Tractatus de sensu composito et Arturius istinc > Et catulus maneant qui nigrum in candida ver- tunt’. diviso, ed. Brown, 149^58. o o Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, 25 July 1498. 4 . Louvai: Johannes deWestfalia, [not before 27 Feb. 1488]. 4 . 8 4 collation: A^D8 E6. collation: a^e f . HC 11150; BMC IX 144; Pr 9288; Amelung, ‘Niederla« ndische Woodcuts and diagrams. Inkunabeln’, 49; Campbell 1364; HPT I 59^61, II 438; ILC 1706; HC *12627; Go¡ P-196; BMC V 513; Pr 5484; BSB-Ink P-92; CIBN Oates 3759^60; Sheppard 7096. P-67; Oates 2133; Sander 5477; Sheppard 4454. COPY COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century purple morocco, by J. B. Hawes, Bound with: Cambridge. Gilt-edged leaves, gold-tooled turn-ins, and marbled 1. Logica et philosophia Algazelis Arabis. Venice: Petrus pastedowns. Size:193 ¿ 131 ¿ 10 mm. Sizeofleaf: 189 ¿ 123 mm. Liechtenstein,1506; r 2. Jacobus Ritius, Obiectiones et annotata super logica Pauli Early marginal annotation on A6 . Bibliographical notes in Dunn’s hand on front endleaf. Veneti. Bologna: Benedictus Hector Bononiensis, 5 June 1504; Provenance: Richard Smith (sixteenth century). Marmaduke 4. Hieronymus Savonarola, Logica. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; v 5. Nicolaus de Orbellis, Logica. Venice: Lazarus de Soardis, 20 Peacocke (sixteenth century); signatures on E6 . George Dunn (1865^1912); printed label; sale, part II (1914), lot 1446. Ingram Nov.1516; Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3842. Bequeathed in 1914. 6. Melchior Zoppius, Sermones analytici. Bologna: Alexander shelfmark: Byw. U 8.26. Benatius, 1589. 1950 paulus venetus [p-057^p-060

Binding: Sixteenth-century English calf, stamped with the badge COPY of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Remains of ties; red- Bound with A-377; see there for details of binding and proven- edged leaves. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head ance. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 197 mm. of upper cover. Original pastedowns, consisting of fourteenth- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.6(2). century(?) manuscript on parchment, partially visible. Size: 215 ¿ 163 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 208 ¿ 147 mm. P-059 Paulus Venetus Provenance: Acquired by1605: see James, Catalogus (1605), 374. Expositio in Analytica posteriora Aristotelis. Possibly the copy mentioned in the Benefactors’ Register I 57, r purchased with money given in 1603 by Henry Percy, 9th Earl of [a2 ] PaulusVenetus: Expositio in Analytica posteriora Aristotelis. Northumberland. Incipit: ‘[O]mnis doctrina et omnis disciplina intellectiua . . .’ Former Bodleian shelfmark: A 3.8 Art. refs. See Lohr 28 (1972), 314^20 no. 3; Perreiah 40 no. 5; E. J. shelfmark: C 4.8(3) Linc. Ashworth,‘Traditional Logic’, CHRP, 143^72, at 149^50. [Perugia: Petrus Petri de Colonia, c.1475]. Folio. BMC assigns to P-058 Paulus Venetus [Johannes Nicolai de Bamberga] in addition to [Petrus Petri]; Expositio in Aristotelem De generatione etcorruptione, et Veneziani assigns to [Petrus Petri] alone. Pr originally assigned to [Padua: Albertus de Stendal]. al. (ed. Jacobus Baptista Alovisius and Bartholomaeus collation: [a b10 c8 d10 e^h8 i10 k2 l10 m n8 o10 p8 q10 r12 s10 t6 u10 x8 Rivolta). y10 z &6 m k10]. r A1 [Title-page.] H 12509; BMC VI 877; Pr 6786; CIBN P-76; Sheppard 5477; Paolo v A1 Alovisius, Jacobus Baptista: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Veneziani, ‘Pietro da Colonia e il tipografo del Robertus Albertus III Pius, Prince of Carpi. Incipit:‘[Q]ue christiani nomi- Anglicus’, Biblio¢lia, 75 (1973), 45^75, no. 17. nis religio ab ipso orthodoxe ¢dei primordio . . .’ COPY r A2 Paulus Venetus: Expositio in Aristotelem De generatione et Wanting the blank leaf [a1], and [k10] containing the register. r corruptione. Edited by Jacobus Baptista Alovisius and Variant on [b5 ], as BMC. Bartholomaeus [Rivolta] Ravennas, as stated in the colophon. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter morocco with ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[H]umanarum diuinarumque notitiam mottled paper over pasteboards, the spine gold-tooled. Author’s rerum . . .’ On this edition see G. Montecchi,‘Autori ravennati ed name in brown ink along the lower edge. Size: 335 ¿ 240 ¿ 45 mm. editoria tra XVe XVI secolo’, in Ravenna in eta' veneziana, ed. D. Size of leaf: 332 ¿ 233 mm. Bolognesi, Interventi Classensi, 6 (Ravenna, 1986), 191^206, at Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and commenting on 203^4; A. R. Perreiah, Paul of Venice: A Bibliographical Guide the text, in two di¡erent humanist hands. Also ‘nota’ marks and (Bowling Green, Oh., 1986), 40 no. 6. pointing hands. Early signatures partially visible. ‘Incunable N. r A2 Paulus Venetus: Expositio in Aristotelem De generatione et 5’ in brown ink in the upper margin of front pastedown; below, corruptione. Incipit: ‘[D]e generatione autem . . . Iste est tertius ‘98720’ in pencil. Irregular early foliation in two sequences: 1^ liber naturalium Aristotelis . . .’ 147,1^77. r refs. See Lohr 28 (1972), 314^20 no. 8. On [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘O’ is supplied in blue with white pen- v N7 [Colophon.] work decoration, within a square gold ground; the area de¢ned r N8 ‘Tabula’. by the letter is decorated with a £ower supplied in pink and v N8 Tuscus Cesenas, Vincentius: ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] green; a border made of gold dots surrounds two sides of the ini- r Albertus III Pius, Prince of Carpi. ‘Fulget appolineus tibi nunc tial. On [s1 ] a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in pinkwith white pen- Alberte libellus > Aurea qui sophie dogmata prisca refert’; 3 ele- workdecoration, within a square gold ground; the area de¢ned by giac distichs. the letter is decoratedwith green and blue acanthus leaves; the tail r O1 Paulus Venetus: De compositione mundi. Edited by Jacobus of the letter, which extends into the margin, is supplied in green. Baptista Alovisius. Incipit: ‘[T]ractatus de compositione mundi Other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are est prouidendum quibus circulus celum componitur . . .’ supplied in red. refs. See Perreiah 39 no. 1. Provenance: Leo Samuel Olschki (1861^1940); catalogue 17, no. r P7 [Second colophon.] 77; purchased from him on 28 Oct. 1888 for 100 franchi. v P7 ‘Tabula’. shelfmark: Auct. Q 1.8. v P7 Gemmatus, Baptista: ‘Epigramma’ [addressed to] the reader. ‘Ingenio quicunque vales, abstrusaque queris > Noscere, diuinum P-060 Paulus Venetus hoc perlege semper opus’; 6 elegiac distichs. r Expositio in Analytica posteriora Aristotelis (ed. P8 Alovisius, Jacobus Baptista: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Albertus III Pius, Prince of Carpi. Incipit: ‘[L]eges et hanc Franciscus de Macerata). r Alberte princeps clarissime operis huius appendicem . . .’ a1 [Title-page.] ‘Liber posteriorum’. r Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 21 May 1498. a2 Paulus Venetus: Expositio in Analytica posteriora Aristotelis. Folio. ‘Expositio in libros Posteriorum Aristotelis’. Edited by collation: A^L8 M6 N^P8. Franciscus de Macerata, as stated in the colophon. Incipit: Woodcut initials and diagrams. ‘[O]mnis doctrina et omnis disciplina intellectiua . . .’ H *12518; Go¡ P-209; BMC V 450; Pr 5087; BSB-Ink P-96; CIBN refs. See P-059. P-79; Hillard1532; Essling1162; Oates1999; Rhodes1327; Sander Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, for Vincentius Benalius, 8 Apr. 1494. 5480; Sheppard 4233. Folio. p-060^p-063] paulus venetus 1951 collation: a^n8 o2. P-062 PaulusVenetus Diagrams. Logica parva (ed. Boninus Mombritius). HC 12514; Go¡ P-216; BMC V 519; Pr 5386; CIBN P-78; Hillard r 1533; Rhodes 1331; Sheppard 4466. [a1 ] Paulus Venetus: [Logica parva]. Edited by Boninus Mombritius. Incipit: ‘[C]onspiciens in circuitu librorum . . .’ COPY refs. See Perreiah 40^1 no. 12; Ashworth, ‘Traditional Logic’, Bound with: 149^50. 2. Quaestionum optimarum cursus cum textualibus expositionibus r [k ] Mombritius, Boninus: [Verse.] ‘Quid ratio possit logices novae logicae Aristotelis. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1489^ 6 arguta probandi Dogmata, de Veneto littore Paule doces’; 5 ele- 94] (Q-003). > giac distichs. Wanting a , b , gatherings c and d, e , h , i , o . 1^7 3,6,8 8 1 1 1,2 refs. Saxius147. Leaf a8 mounted. Milan: ChristophorusValdarfer, 14 Dec. 1474. 4o. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf with black 8 6 cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 288 ¿ 214 ¿ 33 mm. collation: [a^i k ]. Size of leaf: 279 ¿ 193 mm. 78 leaves. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing HR 12500; Go¡ P-220; Pr 5876; CIBN P-86; Rhodes 1334; corrections to the text, in an early hand. In item 2, the notes Sheppard 4885. increase in quantity and length; a few are in the same hand found COPY in item 1, the majority in a sixteenth-century English hand. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, Chapter numbers supplied in a sixteenth-century humanist hand. with metal bosses, two metal catches, and remains of clasps; yel- Provenance: Isaac Casaubon (1559^1614). (Florence Etienne) low-edged leaves.Triple ¢llets form an intersecting frame. On the Meric Casaubon (1599^1671). Bequeathed by Meric Casaubon upper cover, within the outer frame a £oral stamp at each corner in 1671. and a ‘Maria hilf’ scroll, with the letters impressed in reverse. shelfmark: MS. Casaubon18(1). Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge- shaped and triangular compartments, decorated with a di¡erent P-061 Paulus Venetus £oral stamp, a lozenge-shaped acorn stamp, and a stamp with Logica magna (ed. Franciscus de Macerata and Jacobus two overlapping tendrils. On the lower cover, within the outer de Fossano). frame the tendrils stamp. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, r a1 [Title-page.] decorated with both £oral stamps. Remains of two paper labels, r a2 Paulus Venetus: Logica magna. Edited by Franciscus de one at the head of the upper cover, the other at the head of the Macerata and Jacobus de Fossano, as stated in the colophon. spine. Size: 230 ¿ 155 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 223 ¿ 155 mm. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam Aristoteles primo priorum dicit . . .’ Pastedowns consist of two fourteenth-century(?) parchment refs. Partly edited in PauliVeneti Logica magna.Part I, Fascicule leaves from a treatise in logic. 1: Tractatus de Terminis, ed. N. Kretzmann, Classical and Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Medieval Logic Texts, 2 (Oxford, 1979); Part I, Fascicule 6: Provenance: Fiecht, Tyrol, Benedictines, S. Josephus (formerly Tractatus de Veritate et Falsitate Propositionis, ed. F. Del Punta r r St Georgenberg); inscriptions on [a1 ] and [a2 ]: ‘Bibliothecae and M. M. Adams, Classical and Medieval Logic Texts, 1 Montis S. Georgii’, and ‘Ad Bibliothecam Monasterii Montis S. (Oxford, 1978); Part I, Fascicule 7:Tractatus de Scire et Dubitare, Georgii 1659’. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), ed. P. Clarke, Classical and Medieval Logic Texts, 4 (Oxford, 56. 1981); Part I, Fascicule 8: Tractatus de necessitate et contingentia shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.50. futurorum, ed. C. J. F. Williams, Classical and Medieval Logic Texts, 8 (Oxford,1991); Part II, Fascicule 8:Tractatus deobligatio- nibus, ed. E. J. Ashworth, Classical and Medieval Logic Texts, 5 P-063 PaulusVenetus (Oxford, 1988). v Logica parva. k3 [Colophon.] r r a2 Paulus Venetus: Logica [parva]. ‘Logica Pauli Veneti’. Incipit: k4 ‘Tabula’. ‘[C]onspiciens in circuitu librorum . . .’ Venice: Albertinus Vercellensis, for Octavianus Scotus, 24 Oct. refs. See P-062. 1499. Folio. o 10 8 6 4 8 4 [Gaeta: Andreas Freitag, c.1487]. 4 . Sheppard notes that the collation: a b^l m n o^z h m k . ascription to the Gaeta press is uncertain. Types: 135 G, 68 G. 200 leaves, 2^200 so numbered. 72 lines and 8 10 r collation: a^h i k . headline (a2 ).Type area: 248 (256) ¿ 156 mm.Woodcut initials. Type: 86 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. 84 leaves, the H *12505; Go¡ P-232; Pr 5149; BSB-Ink P-99; Hillard1538; Rhodes r r ¢rst blank. 36 lines, 2 columns (a2 ).Type area: 155 ¿ 96 mm (a2 ). 1336; Sheppard 4133. r a2 : ‘ð Logica pauli veneti. >> [C]On|piciens in circui > tu librok COPY quorundaš magnitudineš . tediuš con|tituenteš in animo |tudeš Bound with G-309; see there for details of binding and proven- r > > > tiuš . . .’ 84 , col. 2, l. 15:‘. . . h in m|equente pars coš |equentis alterij ance. Size of leaf: 248 ¿ 156 mm. > conditio > nalis quare hc. >> Finis’. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.5(2). Not in Pr; Sheppard 6058.

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Leaf a2 signed ai. 1952 paulus venetus [p-063^p-067

Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment over pasteboards. Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalf mottled calfover marbled pas- Size: 216 ¿ 148 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 137 mm. teboards. Size: 280 ¿ 202 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 272 ¿ 194 mm. Manuscript notes, probably in the hand of Franciscus a Sancto Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ marks in v r Joanne ad Piram, on a1 to a4 commenting on the text, on the an Italian humanist hand, probably that of Basilius de Ripa. rear endleaves consisting of mnemonic verses in the type of syllo- Bibliographical note in Italian, in pencil, on front pastedown. gism:‘Vbi est humilitas ibi estsapientia. Suntquedam nomina. . .’ Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue, some- Provenance: Franciscus a Sancto Joanne ad Pira[m?] (sixteenth/ times with reserved white decoration; running book numbers seventeenth century). Luca Ciccullo (£. 1640). Camerota, near supplied in red. r Salerno, Capuchins; inscriptions on a1 : ‘Codex Patris Francisci Provenance: Basilius de Ripa (c.1444^1505). Crema, Lombardy, r a Sancto Joanne ad Pira[m?]. Lasciato in questo luogo de Augustinian Hermits, S. Agostino; inscription on a2 : ‘Sancti Camerota’. ‘Donata dal sig. D. Luca Ciccullo 1640’; ‘c. d. c.’ Augustini Creme ad vsum fratris Antonii et fratris Johannis (Capuccini di Camerota?); ‘Logica ad uso del P. Francisco da Ang.li de Crema germanorum. Frater Basilius de Ripa v[icarius] r san Gio[vanni] et mi l’ha donata d. Luca di Camerota’ on a2 ; g[eneralis] co[nuentus] manu propria’.The book was still in Italy r r ‘Capuccini di Camerota’ on a3 ; ‘Loci Camerote’ on b4 . in the nineteenth century, when it was bound using Italian waste Purchased from Menno Hertzberger in 1963; see ‘Notable paper and was annotated in Italian on the front pastedown. Date Accessions: Printed Books’, BLR 7,6 (1967), 335. of acquisition unknown; other books with neighbouring shelf- shelfmark: Inc. e. I99.7. marks were acquired either in the 1850s or in the 1880s. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.40. P-064 Paulus Venetus Logica parva. P-066 Paulus Venetus r Quadratura sive Dubia. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Tractatus summularum logice’. r r a2 Paulus Venetus: Logica [parva]. Incipit: ‘[C]onspiciens in cir- a1 [Title-page.] v cuitu librorum . . .’ a1 ‘Tabula primi dubii’. r refs. See P-062. a2 Paulus Venetus: Quadratura sive Dubia. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, 23 June 1498. 4o. otium mors est hominis . . . [Q]uod primum dubium sit verum collation: a^f8. arguitur sic . . .’ Woodcut initial; a few lombards; a diagram. refs. See P-065. v C 4410; CR 4652; Go¡ P-231; BMC V 513; Pr 5483; Sack, Freiburg, e1 ‘Tabula secundi dubii’. v 2691; Sander 5484; Sheppard 4453. h3 ‘Tabula tertii dubii’. r l4 ‘Tabula quarti dubii’. COPY Bound with: Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 22 Aug. 1493. 1. Demetrius Phalerius, De elocutione. Padua: Gratiosus Folio. 6 4 Perchacinus, 1557. collation: a^n o . Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century limp parchment bind- Woodcut initials ing. ‘319’ and ‘45’ in brown ink at head of the spine. Size: 210 ¿ H *12521; Go¡ P-234; BMC V 441; Pr 5046; CIBN P-81; Hillard 160 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 149 mm. 1539; Oates1972; Sheppard 4202. Provenance: Acquired by 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, I 352. COPY shelfmark: 4o F 46(2) Art. Bound as with G-172; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 192 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.2(3). P-065 Paulus Venetus Quadratura, sive Dubia (ed. Manfredus de Medicis). r P-067 Paulus Venetus a2 ‘Tabula primi dubii’. v a2 Paulus Venetus: Quadratura, sive Dubia. Edited by Manfredus Sophismata aurea (ed. Secundus Contarenus and de Medicis, as stated in the colophon. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam otium Baptista de Modoetia). mors est hominis . . . [Q]uod primum dubium sit uerum arguitur r A1 [Title-page.] sic . . .’ v A1 ‘Tabula’. refs. See Perreiah 43^4 no.14. A v ‘Registrum’. v 1 f3 ‘Tabula secundi dubii’. A r Paulus Venetus: Sophismata aurea. Edited by Secundus v 2 m3 ‘Tabula tertii dubii’. Contarenus and Baptista de Modoetia, as stated in the colophon. v s1 ‘Tabula quarti dubii’. Incipit: ‘[L]oquar propositiones ab initio sophismatum extrema r x10 [Colophon.] conditio. . .’ Pavia: Damianus de Confaloneriis, 7 Mar. 1483. Folio. refs. See Perreiah 44^5 no. 18. 10 8 6 8.6.6 10 8 10 r collation: a b^g h^l m^r s t v x . I6 [Colophon.] 158 leaves, the ¢rst blank. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 21 Oct. 1493. R 662; Go¡ P-233; Pr 7067; Sheppard 5839. Folio. 6 COPY collation: A^I . Leaf A2 signed A, A3 A2. Leaves s5 and s6 transposed. Woodcut initials. p-067^p-070] paulus, hieronymus 1953

v HC *12508; Go¡ P-237; BMC V 442; Pr 5048; CIBN P-82; Hillard e5 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Sumule de generatione 1540; Oates1973; Rhodes 1337; Sheppard 4203. et corruptione’. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturus de generatione et corrup-

COPY tione elementorum . . .’ r Bound with G-172; see there for details of binding and proven- g5 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber Methaurorum’. ance. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 192 mm. Incipit: ‘[N]ecesse est hunc mundum inferiorem esse . . .’ v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.2(4). k2 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘[Liber] de anima’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam scientia de anima est de numero bonorum honorabilium . . .’ P-068 Paulus Venetus v o5 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘[Liber] metaphisice’. Summa Naturalium. Incipit: ‘[N]aturalium pars ultima di⁄cultates metaphisicas . . .’ r a2 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium. Prologue.] Incipit: Milan: Christophorus Valdarfer, 17 July 1476. Folio. BMC ‘[P]lurimorum astrictus precibus quorum pridem mee introduc- describes a variant setting in gatherings a^c. tionis eloquium . . .’ collation: a12 b c10 d8 e10 f^t8 v6. refs. See Lohr 28 (1972), 314^20 no. 5; Perreiah 45 no. 19. H *12516; Go¡ P-211; BMC VI 726; Pr 5880; BSB-Ink P-103; CIBN r a2 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber Physicorum’. P-83; Sheppard 4888. Incipit:‘[S]eruando igiturordinem quem nunc seruare promisi. . .’ e v PaulusVenetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber de celo et mundo’. COPY 6 Bound with A-098; see there for details of binding and later pro- Incipit: ‘[F]inita parte prima in qua de motu agitur . . .’ venance. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 178 mm. h v Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber de generatione et 5 Wanting the last gathering, v, of six leaves containing the table; corruptione’. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturi de generatione et corruptione also the blank leaf a . Signatures cropped. elementorum . . .’ 1 Marginal notes, extracting key words, structuring and comment- k r Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber Methaurorum’. 1 ing on the text, and pointing hands in a number of English Incipit: ‘[N]ecesse est mundum hunc inferiorem esse . . .’ humanist hands. m v Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber de anima’. 7 Provenance: Francis Valentine (£. c.1593); on t v: ‘Franciscus Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam scientia de anima est de numero bonorum 8 Valentine’. Ralph Lawson (£. c.1600); ‘Raph Lawsun’. Francis honorabilium . . .’ v v Ewbank (£. 1612); ‘Frauncis Ewbanke’; names in blue ink on e3 . q10 [First colophon.] 2 r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.41(3). q1 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber metaphysice’. Incipit: ‘[N]aturalium vltima pars di⁄cultates metaphysicas . . .’ v y7 [Second colophon.] P-070 Paulus, Hieronymus r y8 ‘Tabula cartarum’. Practica cancellariae apostolicae (ed. Anthonius r [*1 ] ‘Tabula’. Arnaldus), et al. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476. Folio. a r ‘Provinciale omnium ecclesiarum exemplatum a libro canzel- collation: a10 b^h8 i I k^q10 2q r s8 t u10 x y [*]8. Gathering [*] 2 larie apostolice.’Incipit:‘[I]n ciuitate Romana sunt quinque eccle- numbered but not signed. sie patriarchales et sunt hee . . .’ HC *12515; Go¡ P-210; BMC V 227; Pr 4310; BSB-Ink P-104; CIBN b v ‘Modo conuenienter videre de ordinibus et religionibus christia- P-84; Rhodes 1328; Sack, Freiburg, 2688; Sheppard 3477. 7 nitatis et eorum nominibus per Romanam ecclesiam approbatis’. COPY Incipit: ‘Monachi. Ordo sancti Basilii et caput vocatur Wanting the blank leaf [*8]. Archimandrita . . .’ v Binding: Nineteenth-century half green morocco over marbled c1 Paulus, Hieronymus: Practica cancellariae apostolicae. pasteboards; green-edged leaves and pink pastedowns. Size: ‘Excerpta ex memorialibus Hieronymi Pauli Barcinonensis litter- 309 ¿ 215 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 203 mm. arum apostolicarum vicecorrectoris.’ Incipit: ‘[C]ontra litteras Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); apostolicas opponitur multipliciter de falsitate . . .’ Edited by shelfmark no. 154, see Catalogue (1831); not identi¢ed in the sale Anthonius Arnaldus under the supervision of Franciscus catalogues; purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1841), Borgia, as stated in the colophon. r 30. [t1 ] ‘Defectus precedentis practice in curia imprimentium interpo- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.42. siti suisque in locis luculentissime correcti’. Incipit: ‘Et primo in quinterno primo sub littera .a. in secunda carta . . .’ r P-069 Paulus Venetus [t4 ] [Colophon.] Summa Naturalium. Rome: Johann Besicken and Sigismundus Mayer, [not before 11 o a r Paulus Venetus: Summa Naturalium. ‘Sumule naturalium Aug.] 1493. 4 . 2 8 4 magistri Pauli Veneti ordinis heremitarum sancti Augustini phy- collation: a^r s [t ]. sicorum liber incipit.’ [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘[P]lurimorum astrictus HC12524 = *13311 = HC, Addenda,13431; Go¡ P-161; BMC IV139; precibus quorum mee pridem introductionis eloquium . . .’ Pr 3977; Oates 1587; Sack, Freiburg, 2692; Sheppard 3162. refs. See P-068. COPY r a2 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘Liber Physicorum’. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over Incipit:‘[S]eruando igiturordinem quem nunc seruare promisi. . .’ pasteboards, with remains of leather ties. Manuscript title v c7 Paulus Venetus: [Summa Naturalium.] ‘[Liber] de celo et ‘Provinciale’ at head of the upper cover and at head of the spine mundo’. Incipit: ‘[F]inita prima parte de motu in qua agitur . . .’ in a contemporary hand. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. On 1954 pavinis, johannes franciscus de [p-070^p-074

the upper cover, within the outer frame a decorative stamp and a refs. See Schulte II 333. r foliate stamp; within the inner rectangle a repeated £euron. On [a8 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: In extravagantes Johannis the lower cover, within the outer frame the decorative stamp. XXII: ‘Ad onus’]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]d onus’’. Dicit Bellem, super hac Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge- extrauagantem quod ista constitutio . . .’ r shaped and triangular compartments. At the centre of both [a8 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: In extravagantes Johannis covers a £oral and foliate stamp. Size: 200 ¿ 143 ¿ 25 mm. Size XXII: ‘Johannes episcopus’]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[J]ohannes episcopus, of leaf: 195 ¿ 132 mm. etc.’’Ad futuram rei memoriam, etc. Iste Johannes XXII numero Provenance: Munich, Royal Library; armorial book-plate: ‘Ex ponti¢cum huius . . .’ v Electorali Bibliotheca Sereniss.Vtriusque Bavariae Ducum’; see [a8 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: In extravagantes Johannis Warnecke 1375 (dated 165[ ]); shelfmarks: ‘st. 5 n. 153’ in red ink, XXII:‘Si fratrum’]. Incipit:‘‘‘[S]i fratrum et coepiscoporum, etc.’’ crossed out by ‘Jus Canon. N. 91’ in brown ink,‘st[a*] g. N. 68’on Hanc extravagantem solemniter commentauit . . .’ r theupper cover. Purchasedvia Quaritch from Puttick & Simpson, [a12 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: In extravagantes Johannis 25 Feb.1886, lot 964, for »0.15. 0.; see Library Bills (1886), 39; cir- XXII: ‘Quia in’]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]uia in futurorum euentibus sic cular label at the head of the spine. humani falliter incertitudo iudicii . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 6.67. [Rome: Georgius Lauer, c.1478]. Folio. collation: [a12]. P-071 Pausanias GW 4847; R 433; Sheppard 2741. Atticae descriptio. COPY r Bound with L-033; see there for details of provenance and bind- A1 [Title-page.] r ing. Size of leaf: 391 ¿ 278 mm. A2 Pausanias: Atticae descriptio. [Translated by Domitius Calderinus.] Incipit: ‘[I]n Graecia quae ad continentem e regione Occasional early annotations. Cycladum insularum et maris . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.25(1). refs. See George B. Parks,‘Pausanias’, CTC II 215^20, at 216^17. On the author and his work see also Christian Habicht, P-073 Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de Pausanias’ Guide to Ancient Greece (Berkeley and Los Angeles De o⁄cio et potestate Capituli Sede vacante. and London,1985), esp. 1^27. v [a1 ] [Title and colophon.] o v [Venice: Otinus de Luna, Papiensis, c.1500]. 4 . [a1 ] [Table of contents.] 4 r collation: A^M . [a2 ] Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: De o⁄cio et potestate HC Addenda, 12526; Go¡ P-238; BMC V 570; Pr 5613; CIBN P-88; Capituli Sede vacante. Incipit: ‘[N]uper cogitanti mihi et animo Sheppard 4693. reuolenti quid senserit sapiens in uerbis illis . . .’ COPY refs. See Schulte II 332. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf with yellow paper Rome: Georgius Lauer, 1481. Folio. boards. Upper cover very loose. Size: 214 ¿ 154 ¿ 12 mm. Size of collation: [a8 b6 c4 d8 e6]. leaf: 208 ¿ 148 mm. H 12529; R 663; Go¡ P-241; Pr 3430; IGI 7378; Sack, Freiburg, Early marginal annotations, some cropped, in red and black, 2693; Sheppard 2746. apparently in one humanist hand, and mainly extracting key COPY words. Bibliographical notes in a nineteenth-century Italian Binding: Paper wrappers, apparently from an eighteenth-cen- hand on the recto of the front endleaf. tury(?) edition of Sforza Pallavicino, Istoria del concilio di Provenance: Shelfmark ‘R.2.29’on the verso of the front endleaf. Trento, book 8, chs 4 and 17. Size: 393 ¿ 281 ¿ 10 mm. Size of Wilfrid Michael Voynich. Purchased fromVoynich,12 Mar.1904, leaf: 393 ¿ 280 mm. for »1.5. 3; see Library Bills, Annual Report ofthe Curators ofthe r Manuscript title on [a1 ] in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 23 May 1905, 595. Copious early marginal and interlinear annotations, some in red Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. I99.3. ink, including extraction of key words, and ‘nota’ marks, also shelfmark: Inc. e. I4.10. r underlining in the text in black ink. On [a1 ] a note about the work in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. Manuscript foliation: P-072 Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de 1^32. Commentary on BonifaciusVIII, Pont. Max., Bulla Provenance: IR (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); ‘I [scroll] R’ on r ‘Unam Sanctam’, et al. [a1 ]. Purchased for »0. 12. 6; see Books Purchased (1847), 27. v shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 3.26. [a1 ] Innocentius III, Pont. Max.: [Letter of commendation, on behalf of Cardinal Benedictus, addressed to] Emperor [Balduinus I] of Constantinople. P-074 Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de refs. PL CCXV 622^24. Oratio in laudem Leopoldi Marchionis Austriae. r r [a2 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: Commentary on Bulla [a2 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de]: Oratio in laudem Leopoldi ‘Unam Sanctam’]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[U]nam sanctam ecclesiam, etc.’’ Marchionis Austriae. [Speech in praise of] Leopoldus, margrave Unam sanctam ecclesiam catholicam et ipsam apostolicam . . .’ of Austria. Incipit: ‘[S]i quam dicendi facultatem si quod r [a6 ] [Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus de: In extravagantes Johannis XXII: ‘Ad onus’]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]d onus’’. Uerum quia pollicitus sum supra in preludiis uidelicet . . .’ p-074^p-076] pelagius, alvarus 1955

humanum ingenium posse satis exequi laudes . . .’Delivered on12 see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Dec. 1484. Oxford University Gazette, 9 May 1893, 477. [Passau: Johann Petri, 1485^93?]. 4o. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.77. collation: [a12]. *H12533; Go¡ P-244; BMC II 619; Pr 2843; Sheppard 2056. P-076 Pelagius, Alvarus FIRST COPY De planctu ecclesiae, et al. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. r Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) paper boards covered with [a2 ] [Preface.] ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘[P]rincipium operis continet leaves from a ¢fteenth-century printed Bible [Ecl 4,1^4] prohemium libri . . .’ v (Sheppard) with marginal and interlinear glosses; title printed in [a8 ] Pelagius, Alvarus: De planctu ecclesiae [dedicated to] gold on black, pasted on the upper cover. Size: 218 ¿ 164 ¿ 6 mm. Johannes XXII, Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[O]optimis(!) moribus et vir- Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 157 mm. tutibus adornato quia virtutes secundum beatum Gregorium in Provenance: S. Kende (£.1896); catalogue 23, no. 541; purchased omelia de apostolo ornamenta celorum sunt . . .’ from him on 5 Nov. 1896 for Fl. 8; see Library Bills; blurred refs. On this work see Nicolas Iung, Un franciscain, the¤ ologien v e Bodleian date stamp on [a2 ]. du pouvoir ponti¢cal au xiv sie' cle: Alvaro Pelayo, e¤ ve“ que et pe¤ ni- shelfmark: Inc. e. G20.1484.1. tencierdeJean XXII, L’e¤ glise et l’e¤ tat au moyen a“ ge,3 (Paris,1931), SECOND COPY 33^55, with this edition noted at 50. For the dedication see For this copy see Curt F. Bu« hler, ‘The Margins in Medieval BSB-Ink; Iung 34 records the dedicatee as being Cardinal Petrus Books’, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 40 Gomesius (À1348). v (1946), 32^42, repr. in Curt F. Bu« hler, Early Books and [¡8 ] Pelagius, Alvarus: ‘Subscriptio’ [recording that the author Manuscripts: Forty of Research (New York, 1973), 100^8. completed and corrected the work ¢rst in1335, and then corrected Kept with: it again in 1340]. Incipit: ‘Subscriptio compilantis opus prescrip- Broxb. 95.20*: Titulus triumphalis cause passionis et mortis tum manu propria vna vice correxi . . .’ On the revisions see Iung Christi. [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg,] 1492 (T-215). 37. v Wanting sheets [a3.10], and [a4.9]. [¡8 ] [Colophon including remarks about the work.] Incipit: Two uncut and unbound sheets, representing [a1.12], [a2.11], [a5.8], ‘Summa notabilissima valde omnibus spiritualibus ac seculari- and [a6.7]. bus . . .’ r Binding: Kept in a modern document wallet. Size ofsheet: 437 ¿ [*1 ] Dominici, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Gregorius XI, Pont. 326 mm. Max. Incipit: ‘[S]anctissimo ac beatissimo patri domino domino Provenance: Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; Gregorio diuina prouidentia pape xi, frater Petrus dominici purchased in 1938 from McLeish for »8. 10. 0; accession no. sacre pagine professor ordinis heremitarum sancti Augustini ‘1894’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. cum debita reuerentia pedum oscula beatorum quoniam, beatis- shelfmark: Broxb. 95.20. sime pater, vos estis vnus . . .’ r [*1 ] Dominici, Petrus: [Table ofcontents.] ‘Tabula planctus ecclesie P-075 Pectorale Dominicae Passionis alphabetice compilata’. r a1 [Pectorale dominicae passionis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uia salus vita et Ulm: Johann Zainer, 26 Oct. 1474. Folio. 10 12 10 4 6 10 8 10 8 10 redemptio generis humani in passione Domini consistit . . .’ collation: [a^i k l m n A B^P Q R S T^Z aa bb cc^ 8 8 o ¡ [*] ]. Collation for gatherings [k^n] as Sheppard, and BSB-Ink, [Alost: Thierry Martens, 1486^92]. 4 . As located by BMC; HPT 10^1 and ILC date [1486^97], and locates at either [Alost] or [Antwerp] not as BMC; BSB-Ink gives collation for gathering [T] as [T ]. (also CIBN); Polain dates [c.1490], Sheppard [1487^92], CIBN Woodcut initials: see Schramm and BMC. either [1486^92] or [1493^7]. H *891; Go¡ P-249; BMC II 523; Pr 2504; BSB-Ink A-461; CIBN collation: a^i8 k6. P-95; Sack, Freiburg, 2695; Schramm V p. 18 and pl. 101; C 4660; Go¡ P-247; BMC IX 127; Pr 9202; BBFN 80; Campbell Schreiber V 4904; Sheppard 1794^5. 1375; CIBN P-94; HPT II 387; ILC 1717; Inventaris, 348; Oates FIRST COPY 3684^5; Polain 3023; Sheppard 7054. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. [T ] is cut away, without loss of text. COPY 3 Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) quarter calf with marbled paper Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled doe-skin over boards; gold-tooled spine. Size: 215 ¿ 145 ¿ 18 mm. Size of wooden boards; two clasps and catches, and the central boss and leaf: 212 ¿ 140 mm. four corner-pieces on each cover lost. On each cover triple ¢llets Early marginal annotations, consisting mainly of ‘nota’ marks form an outer border. Further triple ¢llets form the inner rect- and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. angle which is decorated with a repeated £oral roll. Eighteenth- Two- to six-line initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes are century titles printed on coloured paper on the spine. Size: 457 ¿ supplied in red. 303 ¿ 151 mm. Size of leaf: 440 ¿ 285 mm. Provenance: Haarlem, Netherlands, Celestines (seventeenth In the ¢rst six gatherings initials are coloured in red; paragraph r marks, also capital and paragraph mark strokes, and underlining century); heavily erased inscription on a1 : ‘Celestinorum Haarlensium signatum [ ] 31 n’. Rectangular white paper label are supplied in red. numbered ‘63’at the head of the upper cover. Purchased in 1892; Provenance: Asbach an der Rott, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. r Matthaeus, Benedictus; inscription on [a2 ] in a seventeenth-cen- tury(?) hand:‘In usum FF.Aspacensium’.Acquired between1847 1956 pelbartus de themeswar [p-076^p-079

and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Marginal annotations, many apparently in the hand of Johannes Appendix. Vlahoricsh(?) (see below), including comments on the text and shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.11. ‘nota’ marks. SECOND COPY Three- to ten-line initials (some with extensions into the margins), Gathering [*] is bound ¢rst in this copy. paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in [T3] has been cut away, without loss of text. red. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; gilt- Provenance: Johannes Vlahoricsh(?) (£. 1610); inscription on v edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 466 ¿ 325 ¿ 145 mm. v7 : ‘Joannes Vlahoricsh(?) parochus in Proder[ ]or[ ] ad Size of leaf: 453 ¿ 309 mm. Bulcham possedit hunc librum ab anno 1610 usque ad mortem Some marginal titles and other annotations. Occasional ‘nota’ suam’. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. marks and pointing hands. Bequeathed in 1834. Initials are coloured in red; capital and paragraph mark strokes shelfmark: Douce 103(2). are supplied in red. Provenance: Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Pauline Hermits; r inscription on [*1 ] in a seventeenth-century(?) hand: P-078 Pelbartus deThemeswar ‘Monasterii Neustadiensis ordinis Sancti Pauli p[rimi] Sermones Pomerii de sanctis. Er[emitae].’ Unidenti¢ed engraved book-plate, 99 ¿ 140 mm; r [*2 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. within an ornamental frame, Minerva seated, receiving books v [*7 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula secunda sermonum in hac parte from six winged cherubs; in cartouche above: ‘Minerva duce’; contentorum iuxta ordine festiuitatum et sermonum ipsorum’. below, a shield surmounted by a coronet, or, a crane with its vigi- r A1 Pelbartus de Themeswar: Sermones Pomerii de sanctis: Pars lance, holding a serpent in its beak; inscribed: ‘B. Picart inv. F. aestivalis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[S]anctus, sanctus, sanctus dominus deus Ottens fe. 1727’; Sheppard notes that Clark did not ¢nd the book- exercituum plena est omnis terra gloria eius’’, Esa vi [Is 6,3], et ad plate in Linnig. J.-G. Michiels (£. 1775); inscription on the laudem huius festiuitatis. A. In isto cantico angelico docemur Minerva book-plate: ‘De la bibliotheque du Capitaine Michiels’; r v qualiter deum credere et colere . . .’ stamp (twice) on [*1 ] in red, and on [¡8 ] in black: ‘Captne refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 241 no. 52. Pelbartus is named in the Michiels’. Gaspard Joseph de Servais (1735^1807); inscription colophon (see below). on the verso of the front endleaf: ‘Bibliothe' que: G. J. De Servais’. r LL5 [Colophon.] Incipit: ‘Sermones Pomerii de sanctis comportati Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of the front end- per fratrem Pelbartum deThemeswar. . .’ leaf; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 228. Purchased for »3. 5. 0 v LL5 ‘Vita sancti Johannis Elemosynarii’. Incipit: ‘[J]ohannes according to Books Purchased (1834), 1. Elemosynarius patriarcha Alexandrinus merito dictus shelfmark: Auct. Q sub fen. 1.8. Elemosynarius antonomastice . . .’ o P-077 Pelbartus deThemeswar Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, for Johannes Rynman, 20 Feb. 1499. 4 . collation: [*] A^C8 D6 E^Z AA^GG8 HH10 II^LL8. Gathering Sermones Pomerii de tempore. [*] is numbered ‘i’^‘iii’ but not signed; [*2] is numbered ‘i’, etc. r [*1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula alphabetica’. HC *12555; Go¡ P-250; BMC III 686; Pr 3197; BSB-Ink P-127; r [*6 ] ‘Tabula secunda secundum ordinem sermonum in hac parte Sack, Freiburg, 2698; Sheppard 2240.

contentorum’. COPY r a1 Pelbartus de Themeswar: Sermones Pomerii de tempore: Pars Bound with P-077; see there for details of binding and later pro- aestivalis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[H]omo quidam fecit cenam magnam et venance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 139 mm. vocauit multos’’, Lu. xiiii [Lc 14,16], et in euangelio hodierno hec Wanting [*1]. verba dixit saluator noster. . .’ Pars aestivalis only. refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 241 no. 52. v Occasional marginal annotations, including comments on the v7 [Colophon naming Pelbartus.] text, and ‘nota’ marks. Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, forJohannes Rynman, 27 July 1498. 4o. Three- to six-line initials (some with extensions into the margins), collation: [*]6 a^v8. Gathering [*] is numbered but not signed. paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in HC *12551; Go¡ P-254; BMC III 686; Pr 3195; BSB-Ink P-130; red. Oates 1328, 1328.1; Sack, Freiburg, 2700; Sheppard 2238. shelfmark: Douce 103(1).

COPY Bound with: 2. Pelbartus de Themeswar, Sermones Pomerii de tempore. P-079 Pelbartus deThemeswar Hagenau: Heinrich Gran for Johannes Rynman, 20 Feb. 1499 Sermones Pomerii quadragesimales. r (P-078). a1 [Title-page.] r Wanting the blank leaf v8. a2 Pelbartus de Themeswar: Sermones Pomerii quadragesimales. Pars aestivalis only. Incipit: ‘Circa partem autem istam premitto quod pro ferialibus Binding: Eighteenth-century English(?) gold-tooled red mo- diebusbreuiores. . .‘‘[C]onuertimini ad Dominum Deumvestrum rocco; gau¡red edges; marbled pastedowns. Size: 209 ¿ 157 ¿ quia benignus et misericors est’’, Johel. ii [Ioel 2,13], et in epistola 74 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 139 mm. hodierna. Sancta mater ecclesia hodie canit hec verba . . .’ refs. See Schneyer,‘Winke’, 241 no. 52. Pelbartus is named in the colophon (see below). p-079^p-081] peraudi, raimundus, commissary 1957

r r7 [Pelbartus deThemeswar: Author’s colophon, with request for A list of contents in a sixteenth-century hand on the front paste- prayers on his behalf.] Incipit:‘Ad laudem ergo domini nostri Jesu down reveals that four works (Albertus Magnus, De arte praedi- ac ad honorem et gloriam beatissime virginis Marie matris eius et candi,Thomas Aquinas, De modopraedicandi, Albertus Magnus, Seraphici patris nostri Francisci totiusque triumphantis curie De adhaerendo Deo, and Johannes de Turrecremata, celestis ¢nit Quadragesimale . . . opus Pomerii. Rogo autem vt Contemplationes), which had previously been bound in this oretur deus pro me tanto labore fatigato ad vtilitatem animarum volume, have since been removed. ex Christi charitate’. Binding: Contemporary German (unidenti¢ed, KyriÞ work- v r7 ‘Tabula secundum ordinem alphabeti’. shop, no. 138) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with r r10 Pelbartus deThemeswar: Sermones Pomerii quadragesimales: two metal catches; two clasps lost, also four corner-pieces and a Tertium quadragesimale. Incipit: ‘Quia nempe dictante philoso- central boss from each cover. Formerly chained: staple-marks of phorum principe scilicet Aristotele i Phisicorum . . . a hasp at the head of the lower cover. On both covers intersecting ‘‘[T]hesaurisate vobis thesauros in celo’’, Math. vi [Mt 6,20], et in triple ¢llets form a frame.The inner rectangle is divided by further euangelio hodierno.Verba sunt nostri saluatoris Iesu . . .’ intersecting triple ¢llets, ¢rst into four rectangular compart- v t7 [Colophon naming Pelbartus.] ments, which are, in turn, divided by triple ¢llets into four trian- Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, for Johann Rynman, 10 Nov. 1499. 4o. gular compartments. At each pointof intersection ofthe ¢llets is a collation: a^q8 r10 s^t8. small circular rosette stamp (KyriÞ pl. 277, no. 3); the triangular H *12559; BMC III 687; Pr 3202; BSB-Ink P-133; Sack, Freiburg, compartments are decorated with a £euron (KyriÞ pl. 277, no. 1). 2696; Sheppard 2243. On the spine are remains of two paper manuscript labels, and, at thehead ofthe upper cover, is apaper label bearing theletter ‘E’ in COPY red. Leather index tabs, some dyed red, others white. Size: 299 ¿ Wanting the blank leaf t . 8 209 ¿ 54 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 194 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco over black Both pastedowns seem to have text in manuscript in two columns cloth boards, bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 224 ¿ 163 ¿ on the side which is pasted onto the board. 32 mm. Size of leaf: 216 ¿ 151 mm. Title in red ink in a sixteenth-century hand on a r. Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, and point- 1 Two- to six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, ing hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue with red Provenance: Joseph Baer & Co.; Catalogue 143, no. 119; pur- pen-work decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in red or chased in 1884 for 4 Marks; see Library Bills. blue. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.79. Provenance: Scar of a book-plate on the front pastedown. Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Emmeramus; inscription P-080 Pelbartus deThemeswar on the front pastedown in a sixteenth-century hand(?): Stellarium coronae beatae Mariae virginis. ‘Monasterii diui Emmerami Ratisponensis’; included in the 1501 r catalogue of the monastery; see Wagner, ‘St Emmeram’, 196. a1 [Title-page.] r Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 143, no. 118; purchased in 1884 for a2 [Pelbartus deThemeswar]: ‘Prologus’. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam ut ait 8 Marks; see Library Bills. beatissimus ille Gregorius Maximus indignus est dandis . . .’ r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.31. a2 [List of contents.] ‘Diuisio huius operis’. v a2 [Pelbartus de Themeswar]: Stellarium coronae beatae Mariae virginis. Incipit:‘‘‘[A]b eterno ordinata(!) sum et ex antiquis ante- P-081 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary quam terra ¢eret’’, Prouerbio viii [Prv 8,23]. Mira charissimi Dei Indulgentia1488. For promoting the war against the nostri erga vos homines dignatio. . .’ v Turks. D5 [Pelbartus de Themeswar]: ‘Conclusio huius operis et recom- mendatio’. Incipit:‘[U]t igitur ¢nem huic operi imponam . . .’ Printed side Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary: Indulgentia 1488. v D5 [Colophon.] For promoting the war against theTurks. Incipit:‘[U]niuersis pre- v D5 [Verse recording that the work is in honour of S. Franciscus and sentes litteras inspecturis Raymundus Peraudi sacre pagine pro- fessor archidiaconus Almisiensis in ecclesia Xanctonensi . . . Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.] ‘Opere nunc isto perfecto gloria Christo > Laudibus hic insto coronas martyri dei sisto’; 4 hexameters. salutem. Notum facimus quatenus sanctissimus dominus noster r [*1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula’. Innocentius papa octauus et modernus concessit . . . pro tuicione Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, for Johannes Rynman, 2 May 1498. orthodoxe ¢dei contraThurcos . . .’ Folio. refs. For the historical context of the war against theTurks see K. collation: a^x8.8.6 y z8 AB6 C8 D6 [*]8. Collation as BSB-Ink, not M. Setton, The Papacy and the Levant (1204^1571) 4 vols as BMC, which, collates‘. . . D [*]6’.Gathering [*] is numbered but (Philadelphia, Pa., 1976^84), II 404^6. not signed; [*1] is unnumbered, [*2] is numbered ‘i’, etc. [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, 1488]. Broadside. HC *12563 = H 12566; Go¡ P-258; BMC III 686; Pr 3194; BSB-Ink collation: Single sheet. P-137; CIBN P-97; Rhodes 1339; Sack, Freiburg, 2702; Sheppard C 3276; BMC I 198; Pr 909; E 1104; Schmitz 63; Schreiber V 4905; 2237. Sheppard 708; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 904.

COPY COPY

Leaf D6 is blank, and is followed by a gathering of 8 leaves con- Printed on parchment. taining the table, leaves 2^5 being signed i^iiii, with the last leaf In the right-hand lower corner an unidenti¢ed woodcut coat of blank. arms: per fess, in chief a unicorn salient, and in base six £ames 1958 peraudi, raimundus, commissary [p-081^p-085

inverted, not as BMC. Sheppard notes that these arms are not Line 3:‘|ingula prouincias: ciuitates: terras h loca germanie Sacro j those of Peraudi, as given in Giovanni Palazzi, Fasti cardinalium romano imxio illiu|n electorib h |ubditis vbilibet |ubiectis. Nec > omnium sanctae Romanae ecclesiae, II (Venice, 1701). noš Datie: Suetie . . .’ Guarded on a sheet of parchment. Guarded on a sheet of parchment. Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments, Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments, assembled in 1954. Size of leaf: 150 ¿ 200 mm. assembled in 1954. Size of leaf: 52 ¿ 191 mm. The name of the recipient is supplied in manuscript (see below). Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Provenance: Johannes de Vorda, Benedictine monk (£. 1488); Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(9b). inscription dated 21 Apr.: ‘Dominus Johannes de Vorda mona- shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(3b). chus ordinis sancti Benedicti’. Date of acquisition unknown. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(6). shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(4). P-084 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary Indulgentia1490. For promoting the war against the P-082 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary Turks. Indulgentia1488. For promoting the war against the Printed side Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary: Indulgentia 1490. Turks. For promoting the war against the Turks. Incipit: ‘[U]niuersis et Printed side Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary: Indulgentia 1488. singulis presentes litteras inspecturis Raymundus Peyraudi archi- For promoting the war against theTurks. Incipit:‘[U]niuersis pre- diaconus Almisiensis in ecclesia Xanctonensi . . . salutem. sentes litteras inspecturis Raymundus Peraudi sacre pagine pro- [Notum facimus] quatenus sanctissimus . . . dominus fessor archidiaconus Almisiensis in ecclesia [Xanctonensi] . . . Innocentius papa octauus et modernus concessit . . . [pro tuicione salutem. [Notum facimus] quatenus sanctissimus dominus noster orthodoxe ¢dei contraThurcos] . . .’ Innocentius papa octauus et modernus concessit . . . pro tuicione [Speier: Peter Drach, 1490]. Broadside. [orthodoxe ¢dei] contraThurcos . . .’ collation: Single sheet. [Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, before 25 Mar. 1488]. Broadside. Sack, C 3282; Pr 2382; E 1167; Polain 2084; Sheppard 1725. Frankfurt, 2228 is dated 25 Mar. 1488. COPY collation: Single sheet. Printed on parchment.The text is legible only in part. Slight muti- H 9204; C 3275; R 1793; BMC I 36; Pr 125; E 1115; Lehmann-Haupt lation at the foot, repaired with parchment. 116, no. 107; Sack, Frankfurt, 2228^9; Sheppard 84. Guarded on a sheet of parchment.

COPY Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments, Printed on parchment. assembled in 1954. Size of leaf: 149 ¿ 199 mm. The left edge has been cropped, with some loss of text. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Guarded on a sheet of parchment. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(8). Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments, shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(11). assembled in 1954. Size of leaf: 155 ¿ 191 mm. Provenance: Gela Kegelman (£. 1488), Third Order of Franciscans; inscription, dated 5 Apr.: ‘Gela Kegelman de tercia P-085 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary regula sancti Francisci’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ Indulgentia1490. For promoting the war against the 1854)(?); inscription perhaps written in his hand, on the parch- Turks. ment guard-sheet; not found in sale catalogue (1835). Date of Printed side Peraudi, Raimundus: Indulgentia1490. For promoting acquisition unknown. the war against theTurks. Incipit: ‘Uniuersis et singulis presentes Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(7). litteras inspecturis Raymundus Peyraudi archidiaconus shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(2). Alnisiensis in ecclesia Xanctonensi . . . salutem. Notum facimus quatenus sanctissimus . . . Innocentius papa octauus et modernus P-083 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary concessit . . . pro tuitione orthodoxe ¢dei contraThurcos . . .’ Indulgentia1490. For promoting the war against the [Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1490]. Broadside. Turks. collation: Single sheet. Fragment. Type: 70 G; see GfT pls 712^13. 1 leaf. 33 lines. Type area: 116 ¿ [Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1490]. Broadside. 162 mm. collation: Single sheet. Not in Pr; not in Sheppard. Type: 76 G. COPY Go¡ I-124b; Pr 2552; E 1146 = 1169; Sheppard 1336. Printed on parchment.

COPY Binding: Kept in a modern brown cloth document wallet. Sizeof Printed on parchment. leaf: 149 ¿ 188 mm. Fragment containing lines 3^15 of text only, the central part hav- Provenance: Martin Breslauer; catalogue 60 (1946), no. 34, ing been erased with the result that the text is no longer visible. o¡ered at »25. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book- plate; purchased from Breslauer in 1946 for »22. 10. 0; accession no.‘R382’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. shelfmark: Broxb. 95.17. p-086^p-088] peregrinus 1959

P-086 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary P-088 Peregrinus Indulgentia. Indulgenceforthe struggle againsttheTurks. Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. r Fragment. [a2 ] [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘Gloriosus doctor Augustinus dicit et [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, after 5 Oct. 1500]. habetur in canone i. q. i ‘‘Interrogo, vos fratres et sorores, dicite Broadside. Peraudi’s appointment as Papal Legate to the mihi . . .’’ ‘ r Emperor was made on 5 Oct. 1500. Sheppard notes that [a2 ] [Table of contents.] r Peraudi’s mission to Germany on this occasion took place in [a3 ] Peregrinus: Sermones de tempore. 1501^2, and suggests that this issue of the indulgence may there- refs. Peregrini de Opole, Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, ed. fore be later than 1500. R. Tatarzy>’nski, Studia ‘Przegla˜ du Tomistycznego’, 1 (Warsaw, collation: Single sheet. 1997), [Dominica prima in adventu (di¡erent sermon)], Types: 145,71A. [Dominica secunda (di¡erent sermon)], T3 [with variations], T4 Pr 508; E 1173; Sheppard 404. [with variations], [In vigilia natalis Domini (di¡erent sermon)],

COPY [In nativitate Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [De nativitate Domini Fragment containing 9 lines. nota], [Dominica infra octavam nativitatis (di¡erent sermon)], ‘Raymuš dus mi|eratione Diuina Tituli Sancte Marie noue Sancte [In epiphania Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica in octavam epiphanie],T12^20,T21 [with di¡erentending],T22 [with di¡erent Romane eccle|ie pre|biter > Cardinalis Gurceš is ad vniuer|am Germaniaš ...... cis adiaceš tia apl’ice |edis de latere legatus . . . ending], [Dominica in passione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], > > [Sermo in die Palmarum (di¡erent sermon)], [In cena Domini Notuš facimus qd’. . . > . . . dnš s no|ter dnš s Alexander. . . papa |extus h modernus mce||it . . .’; l. 9:‘. . . exce||ibj criminibj h delictis etiam (di¡erent sermon)], [De corpore Christi], [In die Pasche], [Dominica in octava Pasche], [Dominica prima post octavam |ed >’. Printed on and guarded onto a sheet of parchment. Pasche (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica secunda, tertia, quarta Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments, (di¡erent sermons)], [In ascensione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], assembled in 1954. Size of leaf: 41 ¿ 197 mm. [Dominica infra octavam ascensionis (di¡erent sermon)], [In die Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. sancto Penthecostes (di¡erent sermon)], [De sancto spiritu], [De Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 1.21(9a). Trinitate], [De corpore Christi], [Dominica prima post octavam shelfmark: Arch. B b.5(3a). Penthecoste (di¡erent sermon)], T42 [with variations], T43^6, T47 [with variations and di¡erent ending], T48 [ending imper- P-087 Peraudi, Raimundus, commissary fectly], T49 [ending imperfectly], T50, T51 [ending imperfectly], T52, T53 [with di¡erent ending], T54, T55 [ending imperfectly], Summaria declaratio bullae indulgentiarum pro tuitione T56 [with variations], T57 [with variations], T58 [with di¡erent ¢dei contraTurcos. Issued11Dec.1488. ending], T59 [with variations], T60, T61 [with variations], T62 r [a1 ] [Peraudi, Raimundus: Introduction.] Incipit: ‘Primo notan- [with variations], [Dominica xxiii (di¡erent sermon)], T64 [with dum est quod quattuor gratie principaliter conceduntur per dictas variations], T65 [with variations], [Sermo de extremo iudicio]. bullas . . .’ For this edition see Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy>’nski, p. lvi. r [a1 ] InnocentiusVIII, Pont. Max.: Bulla‘Domini et salvatoris’ (11 There are considerable variations in the text from that ofthe mod- Dec. 1488). Incipit: ‘Innocentius episcopus seruus seruorum Dei ern edition: see Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy ’nski, p. lvii. r > ad futuram rei memoriam. Domini et saluatoris nostri Ihesu [m1 ] Peregrinus: Sermones de sanctis. Christi qui pro redempcione humani . . .’ refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy>’nski, S1, S3, S7, [S. r [a2 ] Peraudi, Raimundus: Summaria declaratio bullae indulgen- Thomas], S8, T6, [Nativitas Domini, second sermon], S9, [S. tiarum pro tuitione ¢dei contra Turcos. Incipit: ‘Et ut Christi Johannes Evangelista (di¡erent sermon)], S11 [ending imper- ¢deles vtriusque sexus cuiuscumque status ad dictas ecclesias . . .’ fectly], T8 [with variations and ending imperfectly],T10, S17, S18 See Nikolaus Paulus, ‘Raimund Peraudi als AblaÞkommissar’, [ending imperfectly], S19 [with di¡erent ending], S21 [with di¡er- Historisches Jahrbuch, 21 (1900), 642^82 at 662^3. ent ending], S22 [with di¡erent ending], S23 [ending imperfectly], S24, [In capite ieiunii cinerum], [Cinerum notabile], [De testa- [Mainz: Peter Schoe¡er, after 11 Dec. 1488]. Folio. 10 mento], T19^20, T21 [ending imperfectly], T22, S25^6, S28 [end- collation: [a ]. v ing imperfectly], T23 [with di¡erent ending], T24, [In cena Types: 149 G (headings); 91 G (text). 10 leaves. 41 lines ([a2 ]). Type v Domini (di¡erent sermon)],T28 [with variations], [Nota de resur- area: 189 ¿ 125 mm ([a ]). 2 rectione], T28/2, T28/3 [ending imperfectly], S29 [with di¡erent H *9208; Pr 126; BSB-Ink P-165; CIBN I-53; Lehmann-Haupt 117, ending], S30, S32 [ending imperfectly], [S. Jacobus], S33, T36^7, no. 129; Pellechet MS. 6278 (6254); Sheppard 85. T39, T39/2, T40, S44 [ending imperfectly], S46 [ending imper- COPY fectly], S46/2 [ending imperfectly], S47 [ending imperfectly], S49 Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalfcalfwithbrown cloth over pas- [ending imperfectly], S50, S56 [with di¡erent ending], S59 [ending teboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 307 ¿ 223 ¿ imperfectly], S61, [Decollatione S. Johannis Baptiste (di¡erent 9 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 214 mm. v sermon)], S65 [with variations and di¡erent ending], S66 [ending Early correction to the text on [a7 ]. imperfectly], S67 [ending imperfectly], S70 [with variations and Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1855), ending imperfectly], S75 [ending imperfectly], S77, S78 [ending 32. imperfectly], S79 [ending imperfectly], S80 [ending imperfectly], shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.44 1960 peregrinus [p-088^p-090

[S. Martinus (di¡erent sermon)], [S. Catherina (di¡erent ser- passione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Sermo in die Palmarum mon)], [De dedicatione sermo]. (di¡erent sermon)], [In cena Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [De cor- [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis, c.1474^7]. Folio. pore Christi], [In die Pasche], [Dominica in octava Pasche (di¡er- As dated by Sheppard; H dates [1482], BSB-Ink [c.1474^9], Sack, ent sermon)], [Dominica prima post octavam Pasche (di¡erent Freiburg [c.1477]. sermon)], [Dominica secunda, tertia, quarta (all di¡erent ser- collation: [a^k8 l10 m^r8 s6 t^y8]. mons)], [In ascensione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica Type: Printed in type 2 of the editions ascribed by Ohly to Georg infra octavam ascensionis (di¡erent sermon)], [In die sancto Reyser. Penthecostes (di¡erent sermon)], [De sancto spiritu], [De HC *12580; Go¡ P-263; BMC I 80; Pr 327; BSB-Ink P-182; Ohly, Trinitate], [De corpore Christi], [Dominica prima post octavam ‘Reyser’, 29; Sack, Freiburg, 2709^10; Sheppard 250^1. Penthecoste (di¡erent sermon)], T42 [with variations], T43^50, T51 [ending imperfectly], T52, T53 [with di¡erent ending], T54, COPY T55 [ending imperfectly], T56 [with variations], T57 [with varia- Leaf [y ] has been pasted down onto the lower cover. 8 tions], T58, T59 [with variations], T60, T61 [with variations], T62 Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled leather over [with variations], [Dominica xxiii (di¡erent sermon)], T64 [with wooden boards, with a metal clasp and catch. On both covers variations], T65 [with variations], [Sermo de extremo iudicio]. intersecting double ¢llets form a frame. The inner rectangle is For this edition see Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy ’nski, p. lvi. divided by triple ¢llets into triangular compartments. Remains > There are considerable variations in the text from that of the mod- of early manuscript title at the head of the spine. Paper ‘Dupl’ ern edition: see Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy ’nski, p. lvii. label on the spine. Size: 277 ¿ 202 ¿ 57 mm. Size of leaf: 264 ¿ > k v [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula sermonum . . . de sanctis’. 193 mm. 8 l r Peregrinus: Sermones de sanctis. Early manuscript title on [a r]. Some marginal annotations, 1 1 refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy ’nski, S1, S3, S7, [S. including pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks are supplied in red, > Thomas], S8, T6, [Nativitas Domini, second sermon], S9, [S. in the same ink used for the rubrication. Johannes Evangelista (di¡erent sermon)], S11,T8 [with variations Three- to six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, and ending imperfectly], T10, S17 [ending imperfectly], S18 [end- including human faces, are supplied in blue or red; capital strokes ing imperfectly], S19 [with di¡erent ending], S21 [with di¡erent and underlining are supplied in red. ending], S22 [with di¡erent ending], S23 [ending imperfectly], Provenance: Johannes Bolle de Pfullendor¡ (£. 1479); inscrip- S24, [In capite ieiunii cinerum], [Cinerum notabile], [De testa- tion on [y r] in red ink, apparently the same as that used for the 7 mento], T19^20, T21 [ending imperfectly], T22, S25^6, S28 [end- rubrication: ‘Frater Johannes Bolle de Pfullendor¡ anno domini ing imperfectly], T23 [with di¡erent ending], T24, [In cena MCCCC79 professus conventus Salem ibi coronatus’. Hilbrand Domini (di¡erent sermon)],T28 [with variations], [Nota de resur- Brandenburg (1442^1514). Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, rectione],T28/2,T28/3 [ending imperfectly], S29^30, S32 [ending BVM, from Brandenburg; inscription on [a r]: ‘Liber 1 imperfectly], [S. Jacobus], S33,T36^7,T39,T39/2,T40, S44 [end- Cartusiensium in Buchshaim prope Memmingen proueniens a ing imperfectly], S46, S46/2, S47, S49, S50 [ending imperfectly], confratre nostro domino Hilprando Brandenburg de Bibraco S52 [ending imperfectly], S56, S59, S61, S63 [ending imperfectly], donato sacerdote continens sermones fratris Peregrini de tem- S64 [with di¡erent ending], S65, S66 [ending imperfectly], [S. pore et sanctis. Oretur pro eo et pro quibus desiderauit’; on [a r] 1 Matthaeus (di¡erent sermon)], S70, S75, S77^9, S80 [ending Brandenburg’s coloured book-plate (Warnecke 245), with, on imperfectly], S81^3, S84 [ending imperfectly], S85, [De dedica- the reverse, a portion of a woodcut headed ‘Dauid Rex et pro- tione sermo]. pheta’; stamp on [a r]. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by 2 o Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell], 21 Oct. 1481. 4 . 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 10 sale, lot 3089. Purchased by Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in collation: a^f g h^l m n o p q^v x . 1884 for 5 Marks; see Library Bills,19 Feb.1884; unsigned note by HC *12583; Go¡ P-264; BMC I 264; Pr1249; BSB-Ink P-184; CIBN r P-100; Sheppard 945; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 905. Madan on [a1 ]; see also Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod28. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.18. Wanting the blank leaf x10. Binding: Nineteenth-century plain calf; the gold stamp of the P-089 Peregrinus Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 283 ¿ 200 ¿ 36 mm. Size Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. of leaf: 275 ¿ 180 mm. Occasional early marginal ‘nota’ marks. v a1 [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘Gloriosus doctor Augustinus dicit et Two- to seven-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, habetur in canone i. q. i ‘‘Interrogo, vos fratres et sorores, dicite and some capital strokes are supplied in red. mihi . . .’’ ‘ Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. r a2 Peregrinus: Sermones de tempore. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.11. refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy>’nski, [Dominica prima in shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.15. adventu (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica secunda (di¡erent ser- mon)],T3 [with variations],T4 [with variations], [In vigilia natalis P-090 Peregrinus Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [In nativitate Domini (di¡erent ser- mon)], [De nativitate Domini nota], [Dominica infra octavam Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. r nativitatis (di¡erent sermon)], [In epiphania Domini (di¡erent a2 [Introduction.] Incipit: ‘Gloriosus doctor Augustinus dicit et sermon)], [Dominica infra octavam epiphanie], T12^20, T21 habetur in canone i. q. i ‘‘Interrogo, vos fratres et sorores, dicite [with di¡erent ending],T22 [with di¡erent ending], [Dominica in mihi . . .’’ ‘ p-090^p-091] peregrinus 1961

r a2 [Table of contents.] Some early marginal notes, including extraction of key words, r a3 Peregrinus: Sermones de tempore. and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black ink. Pen- v refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy>’nski, [Dominica prima in trials on r4 . adventu (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica secunda (di¡erent ser- Two-, three-, and six-line initials, some with extensions into the mon)],T3 [with variations],T4 [with variations], [In vigilia natalis margins, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [In nativitate Domini (di¡erent ser- supplied in red. mon)], [De nativitate Domini nota], [Dominica infra octavam Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of nativitatis (di¡erent sermon)], [In epiphania Domini (di¡erent the front endleaf; not identi¢ed in Catalogue. J. T. Hand (£. sermon)], [Dominica infra octavam epiphanie], T12^20, T21 1834^1837), 1835; note on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘J. T. v [with di¡erent ending],T22 [with di¡erent ending], [Dominica in Hand 1835’; on t5 : ‘J. T. Hand’; purchased at his sale (1837), lot passione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Sermo in die Palmarum 236, for »0. 9. 0: see Books Purchased (1837), 29; bookseller’s cir- (di¡erent sermon)], [In cena Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [De cor- cular label on the spine. pore Christi], [In die Pasche], [Dominica in octava Pasche (di¡er- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 2.1. ent sermon)], [Dominica prima post octavam Pasche (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica secunda, tertia, quarta (all di¡erent ser- mons)], [In ascensione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica P-091 Peregrinus infra octavam ascensionis (di¡erent sermon)], [In die sancto Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. r Penthecostes (di¡erent sermon)], [De sancto spiritu], [De A1 [Title-page.] r Trinitate], [De corpore Christi], [Dominica prima post octavam A2 [Table of contents in alphabetical order.] ‘Tabula alphabeti’. v Penthecoste (di¡erent sermon)], T42 [with variations], T43^50, A7 [Table of contents in order of sermons.] ‘Tabula sermonum . . . T51 [ending imperfectly], T52, T53 [with di¡erent ending], T54, secundum ordinem alphabeti’. v T55 [ending imperfectly], T56 [with variations], T57 [with varia- A8 [Note about the omission of the letter ‘D’ in the signatures ofthe tions], T58, T59 [with variations], T60, T61 [with variations], T62 book.] Incipit: ‘Nota quamuis D littera ex negligentia commissi [with variations], [Dominica xxiii (di¡erent sermon)], T64 [with siue diuissionis . . .’ v variations], T65 [with variations], [Sermo de extremo iudicio]. A8 ‘Tabula quatternorum’. B r Peregrinus: Sermones de tempore. For this edition see Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy>’nski, p. lvi. 1 There are considerable variations in the text from that of the mod- refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy>’nski, [Dominica prima in ern edition: see Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy ’nski, p. lvii. adventu (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica secunda (di¡erent ser- r > k1 Peregrinus: Sermones de sanctis. mon)],T3 [with variations],T4 [with variations], [In vigilia natalis Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [In nativitate Domini (di¡erent ser- refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy>’nski, S1, S3, S7, [S. Thomas], S8, T6, [Nativitas Domini, second sermon], S9, [S. mon)], [In nativitate Christi], [Dominica infra octavam nativitatis Johannes Evangelista (di¡erent sermon)], S11 [ending imper- (di¡erent sermon)], [In epiphania Domini (di¡erent sermon)], fectly], T8 [with variations and ending imperfectly], T10, S17, S18 [Dominica infra octavam epiphanie], T12^20, T21 [with di¡erent [ending imperfectly], S19 [with di¡erent ending], S21 [with di¡er- ending], T22 [with di¡erent ending], [Dominica in passione ent ending], S22 [with di¡erent ending], S23 [ending imperfectly], Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Sermo in die Palmarum (di¡erent S24, [In capite ieiunii cinerum], [Cinerum notabile], [De testa- sermon)], [In cena Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [De corpore mento], T19^20, T21 [ending imperfectly], T22, S25^6, S28 [end- Christi], [In die Pasche], [Dominica in octava Pasche (di¡erent ing imperfectly], T23 [with di¡erent ending], T24, [In cena sermon)], [Dominica prima post octavam Pasche (di¡erent ser- Domini (di¡erent sermon)],T28 [with variations], [Nota de resur- mon)], [Dominica secunda, tertia, quarta (all di¡erent sermons)], rectione], T28/2, T28/3 [ending imperfectly], S29 [with di¡erent [In ascensione Domini (di¡erent sermon)], [Dominica infra octa- ending], S30, S32 [ending imperfectly], [S. Jacobus], S33, T36^7, vam ascensionis (di¡erent sermon)], [In die sancto Penthecostes T39, T39/2, T40, S44 [ending imperfectly], S46, S46/2, S47, S49, (di¡erent sermon)], [De sancto spiritu], [De Trinitate], [De cor- S50 [ending imperfectly], S52 [ending imperfectly], S56, S59, S61, pore Christi], [Dominica prima post octavam Penthecoste (di¡er- S63 [ending imperfectly], S64 [with di¡erent ending], S65, S66 ent sermon)], T42 [with variations], T43^50, T51 [ending [ending imperfectly], [S. Matthaeus (di¡erent sermon)], S70, S75, imperfectly], T52, T53 [with di¡erent ending], T54, T55 [ending S77^9, S80 [ending imperfectly], S81^3, S84 [ending imperfectly], imperfectly], T56 [with variations], T57 [with variations], T58, S85, [De dedicatione sermo]. T59 [with variations],T60,T61 [with variations],T62 [with varia- tions], [Dominica xxiii (di¡erent sermon)],T64 [with variations], [Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, c.1482]. Folio. As dated by T65 [withvariations], [Sermo de extremo iudicio]. For this edition Polain and Sheppard. see Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy ’nski, p. lvi. There are con- collation: a^i K l^s8 t6. Collation as Polain; Sheppard records as > 8 6 siderable variations in the text from that of the modern edition: ‘a^s t ’. see Peregrini, Sermones, ed.Tatarzy ’nski, p. lvii. C 4670; Go¡ P-265; Pr1062; Polain 3042; Sheppard 805;Voullie¤ me, r > P1 Peregrinus: Sermones de sanctis. Ko« ln, 906. refs. Peregrini, Sermones, ed. Tatarzy>’nski, S1, S3, S7, [S. COPY Thomas], S8, T6, [Nativitas Domini, second sermon], S9, [S. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and t6. Johannes Evangelista (di¡erent sermon)], S11 [ending imper- The corners of a2 have been damaged and repaired. fectly], T8 [with variations and ending imperfectly],T10, S17, S18 Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf over mottled paper [ending imperfectly], S19 [with di¡erent ending], S21 [with di¡er- boards; green-edged leaves. A parchment index tab on k1. Size: ent ending], S22 [with di¡erent ending], S23 [ending imperfectly], 282 ¿ 214 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 201 mm. S24, [In capite ieiunii cinerum], [De testamento], T19, T20 [with 1962 pereriis, guillermus de [p-091^p-094

di¡erent ending],T21 [ending imperfectly],T22, S25^6, S28 [end- GW Nachtra« ge, 273; H[not C] 12587?; Go¡ P-270; Pr 2854; CIBN ing imperfectly], T23 [with di¡erent ending], T24, [In cena P-101; Pellechet MS. 9167 (8997); Sheppard 2067^8.

Domini (di¡erent sermon)],T28 [with variations], [Nota de resur- COPY rectione], T28/2, [Feria tertia in Pasche (di¡erent sermon)], [In Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. octava Pasche], S29 [with di¡erent ending], S30, S32 [ending Binding: Purple paper wrappers, badly torn. Size: 204 ¿ 150 ¿ imperfectly], S33, T36^7, T39, T39/2, T40, S44 [ending imper- 3 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 140 mm. fectly], S46, S46/2, S47, S49, S50 [ending imperfectly], [Ad vin- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(23). cula Petri (di¡erent sermon)], S56, S59, S61, S63 [ending imperfectly], S64 [with di¡erent ending], S65, S66 [ending imper- fectly], [S. Matthaeus (di¡erent sermon)], S70, S75, S77^8, S79 P-093 Pereriis, Guillermus de [with di¡erent ending], S80 [ending imperfectly], S81^3, S84 [end- Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug. ing imperfectly], S85, [De dedicatione sermo]. 1484. o r [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 4 Sept. 1495. 4 . [a1 ] Pereriis, Guillermus de: Oratio super electione Innocentii collation: A^C8 E4 F8 G^M8.4 N8 O6 P8 Q4 R^Y8.4 Z4 AA^ VIII, habita 26 Aug.1484. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam miserandam eccle- DD8.4 EE4 FF6. Collation as BSB-Ink, Oates, and Sheppard, not sie Romane calamitatem et in¢nita Christiane religionis pericula, as Polain (‘. . . O6 P^R8 . . .’, etc.); the letter ‘D’ has been omitted reuerendissimi patres, cunctorum ¢delium corda . . .’ from the signatures: see the note printed after the tables of con- [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 26 Aug. 1484]. 4o. tents (above). collation: [a4]. H *12586; Go¡ P-269; Pr 466; BSB-Ink P-187; Oates 188; Polain H *12588; Go¡ P-271; BMC XII 7; not in Pr; BSB-Ink P-188; CIBN 3044; Sack, Freiburg, 2712^13; Sheppard 371. P-103; Sheppard 2897.

COPY COPY Bound with A-597; see there for details of binding and proven- Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment; paper boards. ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 130 mm. Remains of a parchment index tab, dyed red, on [a1]. Size: 187 ¿ Some early marginal notes, including comments on the text, and 141 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 177 ¿ 129 mm. ‘nota’ marks, also some corrections to and underlining in the text Provenance: Large white circular label, bearing the number ‘62’ r in black ink. In the lower margin of P7 is some musical notation in blue pencil, in the lower right-hand corner of the front paste- r-v in red ink. On the blank leaf FF6 are Exempla moralia in a six- down. Purchased from McLeish in 1930: see BQR 6,68 (1930), teenth-century hand, with incipit,‘Die quadam humilitatis causa 217; Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, sanctus abbas Bernhardus sibi iussit . . .’, and explicit,‘. . . detrac- Oxford University Gazette, 25 Feb. 1931, 360; note on the front toribus cxiii damnationis ostendit’; for the incipit see Catalogue v pastedown; Bodleian stamp on [a1 ] dated1 Oct. 1930. ge¤ ne¤ ral des manuscrits des bibliothe' ques publiques de France, 39: shelfmark: Inc. e. I2.1484.1. Reims II (Paris, 1904), p. 553 (Bibliothe' que municipale, MS 1400, fol. 1). r v P-094 Pereriis, Guillermus de Partial rubrication in gatherings P and Q and R1 , and EE3 ^ r r Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug. FF2 : on P1 a six-line initial ‘V’ is supplied in blue edged in red; other three-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, 1484. are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks, capital strokes, r [a1 ] Pereriis, Guillermus de: Oratio super electione Innocentii and underlining are supplied in red. VIII, habita 26 Aug.1484. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam miserandam eccle- shelfmark: Douce 116(2). sie Romane calamitatem et in¢nita Christiane religionis pericula, reuerendissimi patres, cunctorum ¢delium corda . . .’ P-092 Pereriis, Guillermus de [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 26 Aug. 1484]. 4o. Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug. collation: [a4]. v 1484. Type: 88 G. Capital spaces, one with guide-letteron [a4 ].4 leaves.33 r r r lines ([a3 ]).Type area: 147 ¿ 92 mm ([a3 ]). [a1 ] Pereriis, Guillermus de: Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug.1484. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam miserandam eccle- Pr 3643; Sheppard 2899. sie Romane calamitatem et in¢nita Christiane religionis pericula, COPY reuerendissimi patres, cunctorum ¢delium corda . . .’ Bound with: [Leipzig: Marcus Brandis, after 26 Aug. 1484]. 4o. 1. Petrus Sultz, Oratio nomine alme vniversitatis studii collation: [a4]. Coloniensis. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; r 2. Franciscus Scantius, Laudatio Ferdinandi Caesaris Austriaci Types: 152 G, ¢rst two lines; 88 G. Capital space on [a1 ]. 4 leaves. 35 r r r Imperatoris. [Rome: n. pr., 1564]; lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 153 ¿ 96 mm ([a2 ]). Leaf [a1 ]: ‘Oratio 3. Gentilis de Bechis, Oratio pro Florentina Republica ad habita Rome in Ba|ili= > ca principis apo|toloruš per Re= > ueren- dum patrem dnš m Gwillerinuš de pererijs Auditoreš apo|tolicuš . AlexandrumVI. [Rome: Francesco Minizio Calvo,1525]; > 4. Pius II, De captione urbis Constantinopolitanae. [Rome: sux electoš e Suš mi poš ti¢cis > Anno hc lxxxiiij. Die iouis xxvi Augusti. [Q]voniaš mi|erandaq eccle|ie Romane calami- Stephan Plannck,1488^90] (P-300); > v > 6. Rudolphus Agricola, Anna mater. [Louvain: Thierry Martens, tateš . . .’; [a4 ], l. 34, end: ‘Quoruš mini|terio |pon|um optimuš m|equatur’. c.1501] (A-071A); 7. Nicasius deVoerda, Arborum trium consanguinitatis, a⁄nitatis cognationisque lectura. Cologne: Sons of Heinrich Quentel, Feb. p-094^p-096] perger, bernardus 1963

1506; Provenance: Charles Godwyn (1700?^1770). Bequeathed in1770. 8. Michael Ritius, Oratio pro Ludovico rege Francorum ad Julium shelfmark: G. Pamph. 1835(5). IIPont. Max. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1503?]; 9.Thomas Rogerius, Oratio. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1734]; 10. Petrus Sultz, Oratiuncula lepida. [Cologne: n. pr., 1520]; P-095 Pereriis, Guillermus de 11. Hieronymus Balbus, Oratio coram Adriano VI Pont. Max. Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug. [Antwerp: Michael Hillen, 1523]; 1484. 12. Livinus de Meyer, Elegiae. Malines: Laurentius van der Elst, [a r] Pereriis, Guillermus de: Oratio super electione Innocentii [1723?]; 1 VIII, habita 26 Aug.1484. Incipit:‘[Q]uoniam miserandam eccle- 13. Ferdinand III, Emperor, Litterae sive declaratio regis sie Romane calamitatem et in¢nita Christiane religionis pericula, Hungariae ad regem Daniae super tractatu praeliminarium reuerendissimi patres, cunctorum ¢delium corda . . .’ Hamburgi. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1642]; o 14. Alexander VIII, Decretum adversus Gallos. [Rome?: n. pr., [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 26 Aug. 1484]. 4 . 4 1690]; collation: [a ]. 15. Sidronius Hosschius, Matrimisericordiaevotum aletalimorbo. H 12590; Go¡ P-273; BMC IV 83; Pr 3642; BSB-Ink P-189; CIBN [N. pl.: n. pr., 1646]; P-104; Oates1454; Sheppard 2898. 16. Carminainexpeditionem Britannicam ab Guilelmo IIIprincipe COPY Arausionensi. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1688]; Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. 17. Franciscus Xaverius de Fresneda, Oratio funebris. [Brussels?: Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 215 ¿ 146 ¿ 2 mm. Size of n. pr., 1661]; leaf: 215 ¿ 143 mm. r 18. Franciscus Xaverius de Fresneda, Oratiofunebris. Brussels: B. Formerly item 15 in a volume of tracts: ‘XV’ in black ink on [a1 ]. Vivien, 1661; Early marginal annotations, consisting of extraction of key 19.Vindiciae epigrammaticae. Nenia iniuriosa et praepostera. [N. words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also underlining in the pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; text in black ink. 20. Heribertus Lebeda, Jubilata, purpurata, infula. Olmu« tz: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(5). Franciscus Antonius Hirnle, [1753]; 21. Johannes Hermannus Kaemp¡erus, Dissertatio inauguralis medica de resolutione ciborum in ventriculo humano. [Jena]: P-096 Perger, Bernardus Johannes Fridericus Ritterus, 1719; Grammatica nova. 22. Johannes Hadrianus Slevogtius, Invitatio ad inauguralem dis- r a1 [Title-page.] sertationem de resolutione ciborum in ventriculo humano. [Jena]: v a1 [Moretus, Matthaeus]: ‘Prologus’ [addressed to Johannes Johannes Fridericus Ritterus, 1719; Cassis]. Incipit:‘[C]um magis atque magis animaduerto fulgeus(!) 23. Henricus Kitschius, Scheda regia. [Leipzig]: Zacharia atque perutile opusculum . . .’ Dor¡erius, 1612; a v [Cassis, Johannes]: ‘Prefatio’. Incipit: ‘Cum iam pridem ad tra- 24. Ritusservandusacpreces dicendaein aperitione portaesanctae 1 denda prima artis grammatice elementa in celebri studio . . .’ Vaticanae. [Rome?: n. pr., c.1700?]; r a2 Perger, Bernardus: Grammatica nova. Incipit: ‘[G]rammatica 25. Circa satisfactionem coronae Sueciae causam Palatinam et que et litteraria dicitur et certe loquendi scribendique scientia . . .’ praetensionem Hassiacam Osnabrugiperacta. [N.pl.: n. pr.,1648]; Adaptation of Nicolaus Perottus, Rudimenta grammatices. See P. 26.Theses theologicae de sacramentis. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; Simoniti, ‘Der Humanist Bernhard Perger und seine 27. Iusta Lusitanorum arma pro vindicanda Hispanorum libertate Grammatica Noua’’’, Ziva antika. Antiquite¤ vivante, 25 (1975), Gallico dominatu oppressa. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.]; 210^16; see also Hans-Christian Klupak, Personalbibliographien 28. Forma sive descriptio convocationis celebrandae. [London: n. der Lehrko« rper der Wiener Universita« t der Zeit von 1450 bis 1545 p., 1700]; mit biographischen Angaben, Diss. Erlangen-Nu« rnberg (1974), 29. Johannes Godofredus Hermannus, Observationes de Graecae 115^19;VLVII 404^8, esp. at 405^6 for the Grammatica nova. linguae dialectis. Leipzig: [] Klaubarthia, [1807]; g r [Wimpfeling, Jacobus: Tractatus perutilis prosodiae et arti 30.Vitae synopsis Johannis Armandi Plessaei Richelii inscribenda 4 metrorum subseruiens. Also known as De arte metri¢candi.] tumulo. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1643?]; Incipit: ‘[P]rosodia quedam species grammatice est dicta a 31.Tractatus retraditae Elbingae. [Dresden?: n. pr., 1700?]; pros . . .’ The form of the title ‘Tractatus perutilis . . .’ is given in 32. Oratiofunebris Nicolai-Leopoldi de Salm-Salm. Antwerp: P.J. the author’s colophon (see below). See Leonhardt no. B164.2. Parys de Koe-poort-brugge, [1770]. r r h4 [Author’s colophon.] [a1 ]. ‘ð Sermo habitus Rome in basilica principis apl’ok per > [Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger, c.1497^9]. 4o. As dated by Reuerendum prš em dnš m Guillermum de Pere- > rijs Auditoreš apl’icum sux electione futuri poš ti¢cis. Anno Mcccclxxxiiij die Sheppard; Sack, Freiburg, and BSB-Ink date to [c.1499]. > 8 4 8.4 Iouis.xxvj. Augusti. [Q]Voniaš miserandaš eccl’ie Romane cala- collation: a b c d e^h . >> r v ‘Accipies’ woodcut on a1 : see Schreiber and Schreiber^Heitz no. 22. mitateš ... > . . . cuš ctoruq > . . .’ [a4 ], l.30, END: ‘se creditaš : Quok ‹ H *12603 (var.); Go¡ P-281; BMC II 375; Pr 1813; BSB-Ink P-206; ministerio. sponsum optimuš consequat. Amen. > ð Finis.’ Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper boards. Sack, Freiburg, 2716; Schreiber V 4907; Sheppard 1308. Size: 218 ¿ 173 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 141 mm. COPY Early marginal annotations, including some extraction of key Bound with D-031; see there for details of binding and proven- words,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. ance. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 136 mm. 1964 perottus, nicolaus [p-096^p-100

Early marginal annotations, including corrections to the text, P-099 Perottus, Nicolaus also underlining in the text in black ink. Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae naturalis Plinii, shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.78(4). et al. r P-097 Perger, Bernardus A1 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae Oratio in funere Friderici III imperatorisViennae habita. naturalis Plinii addressed to] Franciscus Guarnerius. Incipit: ‘[S]olebam nuper etati nostre gratulari . . .’ Partly edited in r [a1 ] [Title-page.] Monfasani,‘First Call’, 1^31, at 23^8; Monfasani dates the letter r [a2 ] Perger, Bernardus: Oratio in funere Friderici III imperatoris to before Aug.1470, see pp. 4^5; see also G. Mercati, Perla crono- Viennae habita. logia della vita e degli scritti di Niccolo' Perotti, Studi e Testi, 44 refs. Brigitte Haller, Kaiser Friedrich III. Im Urteil der (Vatican City, 1925), 90^1; S. Prete,‘La lettera di Niccolo' Perotti Zeitgenossen (Vienna, 1965), 190^9; on the work see VLVII 404^ a Francesco Guarnieri’, Studia Picena, 43 (1976), 115^26; Prete, 8, at 407^8, and Haller 189. ‘Problems of Textual Criticism: Niccolo' Perotti’s Letter to Vienna: [Johann Winterburg, after 8 Dec. 1493]. 4o. The funeral Franciscus Guarnieri’, Acta Conuentus neo-latini Turonensis took place on 7 Dec. 1493. (Paris, 1980), I 15^26. 4 v collation: [a ]. B2 Vitellius, Cornelius: [Dedicatory letter addressed to HC 12621; Go¡ P-284; BMC III 810; Pr 9473; BSB-Ink P-210; Bartholomaeus] Parthenius Benacensis. Incipit: ‘Data est mihi Walther Dolch, Trient. Wien. Schrattenthal, Bibliographie der tandem ex negociis facultas . . .’ o« sterreichischen Drucke des xv. und xvi. Jahrhunderts, 1,1, ed. [Venice: Printer of Cicero,‘De o⁄ciis’ (H *5268), c.1482]. Folio. Eduard Langer (Vienna, 1913), 37, no. 9; Schreiber V 4910; Sheppard notes that Pr confuses this work with Perottus, De gen- Sheppard 2590. eribus metrorum (Pr 6789). COPY collation: A6 B4. Unbound when it arrived from the British Museum: see Library 10 leaves. Records c.1054, no. 11 (as below). HR 12708; Pr 7336; BSB-Ink P-214; Rhodes 1346; Sheppard 4742. Binding: Twentieth-century black cloth; bound for the Bodleian COPY Library (see above). Size: 203 ¿ 141 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century cloth; probably bound for the 130 mm. Bodleian Library. Size: 274 ¿ 196 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ Formerly item 2 in avolume oftracts; number on [a r]. Some early 1 190 mm. marginal annotations, consisting of extraction of key words, and v On B a note in an Italian humanist hand:‘Carte .22. quint .4. un ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black ink. 4 daerno e tre terni’. Provenance: Arthur Edwards (À1743). London, British Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Museum; shelfmark on the verso of the rear endleaf: ‘IA.51514’; Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); purchased at his sale (1 duplicate stamp on [a v]; red octagonal stamp on [a v] indicating 1 1 Aug. 1859), lot 1977, for »3. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 83. the collection of Maj. Edwards; the absence of stamps at the end shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.14. of the item indicates that it was part of a broken-up tract volume. Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ (Library Records c.1054), no.11. P-100 Perottus, Nicolaus shelfmark: Inc. e. GA5.1. Cornucopiae linguae latinae (ed. Pyrrhus Perottus; rev. P-098 Perger, Bernardus Ludovicus Odaxius). r Oratio in funere Friderici III imperatorisViennae habita. a1 Philomusus Pisaurensis, Johannes Franciscus: Tetrastichon in r Cornu Copiae Perottaei laudem.‘Varronis Nigidique olim monu- [a1 ] Perger, Bernardus: Oratio in funere Friderici III imperatoris menta latinam > Ditarunt linguam Romuleosque patres’; 2 elegiac Viennae habita. distichs. refs. See P-097. refs. J. L. Charlet,‘Observations sur certaines e¤ ditions du Cornu o [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 8 Dec. 1493]. 4 . The funeral took copiae de Niccolo' Perotti (1489^1500)’, Res Publica Litterarum, place on 7 Dec. 1493. 11 (1988), 83^90, at 84. 4 r collation: [a ]. a2 [Tabula.] v H *12620; Go¡ P-283; BMC IV 98; Pr 3716; BSB-Ink P-209; CIBN b9 Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] P-109; Oates 1491; Rhodes 1342; Sheppard 2976. Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. COPY refs. CTC IV 267^8. 2 r Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance. a1 Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Prohoemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 206 ¿ 143 ¿ 2 mm. Size of Montefeltro. leaf: 206 ¿ 140 mm. refs. CTC IV 268^9. 2 r Manuscript pagination: 109^16. a2 ‘Brevis commemoratio vitae M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(7). ‘[V]alerius in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ refs. See CTC IV 269. 2 r a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] Federicus de Montefeltro. Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus. Revised by Ludovicus Odaxius. p-100^p-102] perottus, nicolaus 1965

v refs. Nicolaus Perottus, Cornucopiae seu linguae latinae com- c2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] mentarii, ed. J. L. Charlet and others, 8 vols (Sassoferrato, 1989^ Federicus de Montefeltro. Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus. Revised by 2001), and see CTC IV 266^71. On this edition, the editioprinceps, Ludovicus Odaxius. see Charlet,‘Observations’, 83^4; W.Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit refs. See P-100; on this edition, based on the editio princeps von Niccolo' Perottis ‘‘Cornucopiae’’ und ‘‘Rudimenta gramma- (P-100), see Charlet, ‘Observations’, 84; Milde, ‘Zur tices’’ im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert’, Res Publica Litterarum, 5.1 Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 2. v (1982), 29^42, at 35 no. 1. R5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de v T4 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. Montefeltro. Incipit:‘[H]abes Federice princeps interpretationem refs. See CTC IV 269^70. primi libri . . .’ Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, and Simon de Luere, refs. See CTC IV 269^70. 30 May 1490. Folio. Venice: Paganinus de Paganinis, 14 May 1489. Folio. collation: a^z8 A^Q8 R6. collation: a8 b10 2a^z h m k A^R8 ST6. H *12699; Go¡ P-289; BMC V 464; not in Pr; BSB-Ink P-216; Oates Woodcut initial. 2050; Sheppard 4293.

H *12697; Go¡ P-288; BMC V 455; Pr 5162; BSB-Ink P-215; CIBN COPY P-111; Sack, Freiburg, 2719; Sheppard 4250. Binding: Contemporary Italian (Tuscan or central Italian, COPY c.1490) orange-brown sheep over wooden boards bevelled v inwards. Originally four round domed bosses on each cover. Two Leaf T4 , colophon:‘comeš > rariorum’,as H. On the three states of this edition see Nicolaus Perottus, Cornucopiae, ed. Charlet,V 5: clasps (3 nails, triangle) hinged on upper cover. Scalloped catches this copy belongs to state one. with a circle of shell-like projections around a central domed Sheets K2.7 and K4.5 have changed places with sheets R2.7 and boss. Blind-tooled with ¢ve ¢ve-or-six-line frames. Border of R4.5. lion’s masks between the second and third, and of interlaced Binding: Eighteenth-century (c.1796) English gold- and blind- pairs of knotwork ‘Cs’ between the fourth and ¢fth. Corners in tooled calf; ‘Cambridge style’; a gold ¢llet forms a border within blank borders mitred. An interlaced knotwork tool repeated six which is a mottled compartment; a cresting roll with a £euron at times in a vertical line in the central panel. Yellow-brown edges. each corner forms another frame within which is a di¡erent Headbands originally dark brown(?). Sewn on three split thongs mottled compartment; a foliate roll surrounds the inner mottled of white leather secured by two nails in a groove on the outside of rectangle. Sprinkled turquoise-edged leaves; marbled paste- the boards. Pastedown at each end, no free endleaves now pre- downs; bound for the Bodleian Library; gold stamp of the sent; watermark, three mounds in a circle below a cross(?), type Library on both covers. Size: 317 ¿ 225 ¿ 50 mm. Size of of Briquet 11931 (Pisa 1479^1489; Pistoia 1483^1492; Palermo leaf: 310 ¿ 205 mm. 1484). The same lion’s mask tool is found on the Fu« rstenberg Occasional marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the copy of Juvenal, Satyrae, Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 1488, text and extracting key words, in an early hand. bound with Persius, Satyrae,Venice: Reynaldus de Noviomagio r On a3 a 13^line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue. 1482, which belonged to Jo. Baptista Flavius Acquilanus Other initials are supplied in red. (Sotheby’s, 10 May 1984, lot 311); see A. Hobson, Humanists and Provenance: Lu« der Kulenkamp (1724^1794); sale (Go« ttingen, Bookbinders (Cambridge, 1989), 62^3. To the list of lion’s mask 1796), 454, no.11(1). Purchased in 1796; not in Books Purchased. tools given in Hobson, Humanists can now be added: Edinburgh Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 2.12. UL, Inc. 91: Jerome, Epistolae,Venice: Antonio de Bartolommeo shelfmark: Auct. O 4.12. da Bologna, 1476; Philadelphia, College of Physicians, Z9/33: Boethius, Opera.Venice: J. and G. de Gregoriis, 1491^2.‘1345’ in red pen on a rectangular paper label attail ofthe spine. Size: 315¿ P-101 Perottus, Nicolaus 215 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 215 mm. r Cornucopiae linguae latinae (ed. Pyrrhus Perottus; rev. On L2 a marginal note, extracting key words, in an early human- Ludovicus Odaxius). ist hand. Provenance: Herman Charles Hoskier (1864^1938), Jan. 1903; r a1 Philomusus Pisaurensis, Johannes Franciscus: Tetrastichon in signature and bibliographical note on front pastedown; perhaps Cornu Copiae Perottaei laudem.‘Varronis Nigidique olim monu- purchased from Leo Samuel Olschki (1861^1940); see note on menta latinam > Ditarunt linguam Romuleosque patres’; 2 elegiac front pastedown; his sale Sotheby’s 29 June 1908, lot 179. distichs. Purchased in 1961 through Day’s, bookseller, Thame, refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 84. Oxfordshire. r a2 [Tabula.] shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1490.2. v b8 Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. P-102 Perottus, Nicolaus refs. CTC IV 267^8. r Cornucopiae linguae latinae (ed. Pyrrhus Perottus; rev. c1 Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. Ludovicus Odaxius), et al. r refs. CTC IV 268^9. a1 Philomusus Pisaurensis, Johannes Franciscus: Tetrastichon in r c2 ‘Brevis commemoratio vitae M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: Cornu Copiae Perottaei laudem. ‘Varronis Nigidique olim ‘[V]alerius in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ refs. See CTC IV 269. 1966 perottus, nicolaus [p-102^p-103

monumenta latinam > Ditarunt linguam Romuleosque patres’; 2 COPY elegiac distichs. Wanting gathering a, in place of which is bound a copy of gather- refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 84. ing a of Bertochus’ edition of 12 May 1494 (Pr 5281; Bod-inc r a1 Constantius Fanensis,Antonius: [Verseaddressed to the reader.] P-103). ‘Non cornu aetolum non hic bona copia cretum > Diua nouum Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) mottled fundit candida Crusokevra~’; 2 elegiac distichs. calf, the spine gold-tooled; the gold stamp of the Bodleian refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. Library on both covers. Manuscript title across the head of the r a1 Constantius Fanensis,Antonius: [Verseaddressed to the reader.] fore-edge. Size: 326 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 316 ¿ 203 mm. ‘Quisquis amas lepidi sensus haurire poetae > Quem tulit arguto Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and pro- Bilbilis ingenio’; 3 elegiac distichs. viding corrections to the folio numbering, in an early hand. On v refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. b10 an annotation in German in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century r a1 Philoxenus, Marcellus: [Verse.] ‘Fluminis euicti sacrato diuite hand about a drunken monk, beginning ‘Du blauî wer munch . . .’, cornu > Ornarunt famam Naiades Herculeam’; 5 elegiac distichs. and subscribed ‘Doctor gaiÞer’. refs. Besutti^Serra I 211; Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); refer- r a1 Ponticus Tarvisanus, L[udovicus]: [Verse.] ‘Praemia debentur ence to Panzer on recto of the front endleaf apparently in his solerti magna Perotto > Dum pandit nodos Bilbilitane tuos’; 3 ele- hand; sale (1835), lot 3083; purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Books giac distichs. Purchased (1835), 21. refs. Charlet, ‘Observations’, 85. The author of the verse is shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.11. Ludovicus ‘Ponticus’ de Strazarolis, de Avianus, from Treviso, and not, as Charlet assumes, Ludovicus Ponticus Virunius; see A. Serena, La cultura umanistica a Treviso nel secolo decimo- P-103 Perottus, Nicolaus quinto, Miscellanea di storia veneta, ser. III, 3 (Venice, 1912), Cornucopiae linguae latinae (ed. Pyrrhus Perottus; rev. 116^22. Ludovicus Odaxius), et al. a r Caietanus, Daniel: [Verse.] ‘Hactenus quisquis sibi comparauit 1 > r Copiae cornu. Laterem lauasse’; 4 sapphic strophes. a1 Philomusus Pisaurensis, Johannes Franciscus: Tetrastichon in refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 88. Cornu Copiae Perottaei laudem.‘Varronis Nigidique olim monu- v menta latinam Ditarunt linguam Romuleosque patres’; 2 elegiac a1 [Tabula.] > r distichs. b9 Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 84. Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. v a1 [Tabula.] refs. CTC IV 267^8. r v b9 Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] b9 Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. refs. CTC IV 267^8. refs. CTC IV 268^9. v v b9 Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de b10 ‘Brevis commemoratio vitae M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: ‘[V]alerius Martialis in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ Montefeltro. refs. CTC IV 268^9. refs. See CTC IV 269. v r b10 ‘Brevis commemoratio vitae M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: c1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] Federicus de Montefeltro. Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus. Revised by ‘[V]alerius Martialis in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ refs. See CTC IV 269. Ludovicus Odaxius. r refs. See P-100; on this edition see Charlet, ‘Observations’ 84; c1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 5. Federicus de Montefeltro. Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus. Revised by v Ludovicus Odaxius. R5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. refs. See P-100; on this edition see Charlet, ‘Observations’, 84; Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 6. refs. See CTC IV 269^70. v v R5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de R5 Perottus, Nicolaus: Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae naturalis Plinii [here addressed to] Antonius Moretus, [butorigin- Montefeltro. refs. See CTC IV 269^70. ally to Franciscus Guarnerius]. Incipit: ‘[S]olebam nuper aetati v nostre gratulari . . .’ The letter was ¢rst printed in HR 12708; see R5 Perottus, Nicolaus: Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae P-099; in this edition the dedicatee has been altered by the editor naturalis Plinii [here addressed to] Antonius Moretus, [butorigin- Antonius Moretus, so as to be addressed to him rather than ally to Franciscus Guarnerius]. Incipit: ‘[S]olebam nuper aetati Guarnerius; see Monfasani,‘First Call’,15 and 24. nostre gratulari . . .’ The letter was ¢rst printed in HR 12708; see P-099; in this edition the dedicatee has been altered by the editor Venice: Philippus Pincius, 27 Mar. 1494. Folio. Antonius Moretus, so as to be addressed to him rather than collation: a8 b10 c^z A^Q8 R6 S4. Guarnerius; see Monfasani,‘First Call’,15 and 24 and P-102. Types: 81 R; 80 Gka. 324 leaves, 19^324 numbered I^CCCVI, with r Venice: Dionysius Bertochus, 12 May 1494. Folio. errors. 61lines and headline (c2 ).Type area: 246 (253) ¿ 136 (with r collation: a8 b10 c^z A^Q8 R6 S4. marginalia 160) mm (c2 ).Woodcut initials. H *12701; Go¡ P-292; Pr 5302; BSB-Ink P-219; Sheppard 4392. HCR 12702; Go¡ P-293; BMC V 489; Pr 5281; CIBN P-113; Sheppard 4375.

COPY

Wanting sheet C4.5. p-103^p-105] perottus, nicolaus 1967

v Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled English calf over wooden a2 ‘Brevis commemoratio vitae M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: boards, with two metal clasps hinging from the upper cover and ‘[V]alerius Martialis in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ catches; rebacked. Triple ¢llets form a frame, within which is a refs. See CTC IV 269. r lozenge-shaped £euron and a tendril stamp; further triple ¢llets a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] form the inner frame within which is the tendril stamp, a square Federicus de Montefeltro. Edited by Antonius Moretus as stated dragon stamp, and a lozenge-shaped stag stamp. Diagonal in the letter from Marcus Antonius Sabellicus to Moretus. double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and refs. See P-100; on this edition see Charlet, ‘Observations’, 84; triangular compartments, with the stag stamp and a lozenge- Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 3. r shaped £oral stamp; see Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xi N6 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de no. 48, 50, 54, 63, 64, 73 (‘Unicorn binder’, Cambridge). Size: Montefeltro. 330 ¿ 225 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 318 ¿ 202 mm. refs. See CTC IV 269^70. r Pastedowns consist of two parchment leaves containing a thir- N6 [Colophon.] v teenth-century manuscript commentary on Aristoteles’ N6 Sabellicus, Marcus Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Meteorologica. Moretus, referring to the latter’s editorial contribution. Incipit: ‘[ Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and pro- ]is demum amicitiae verus est fructus . . .’ v viding corrections to the text, in an early English hand. N6 ‘Registrum’. r Provenance: Richard Leverocke (£. 1580); ‘Richardus O1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae r Leverocke’ on a1 , cancelled. Bookseller’s circular paper label naturalis Plinii [here addressed to] Antonius Moretus, [butorigin- with ‘407/1’ in brown ink, at the head of the spine. Purchased for ally to Franciscus Guarnerius]. Incipit: ‘[S]olebam nuper aetati »0. 9.0; see Books Purchased (1833), 18. nostre gratulari . . .’ The letter was ¢rst printed in HR 12708; see Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 1.21. P-099; in this edition the dedicatee has been altered by the editor shelfmark: Auct. P 3.3. Antonius Moretus, so as to be addressed to him rather than Guarnerius; see Monfasani,‘First Call’,15 and 24 and P-102 and P-103. P-104 Perottus, Nicolaus Venice: Baptista deTortis,19 Oct. 1490. Folio. Cornucopiae linguae latinae (ed. Antonius Moretus), et 8 8 8 8 8 2 6 collation: AB a^z h m k A^O . al. HC *12698; Go¡ P-290; BMC V 326; Pr 4640; Sheppard 3854. r A1 Constantius Fanensis, Antonius: [Verse addressed to] the COPY reader.‘Non cornu Aetolum, non hic bona copia Cretum > Diua Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) paper boards backed with nouum fundit candida Crusokevra~’; 2 elegiac distichs. parchment. Manuscript title along the lower edge. Title gold- refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. tooled on a rectangular red leather label at head of the spine; r A1 Constantius Fanensis, Antonius: [Verse addressed to] the below, typographical details gold-tooled on a rectangular black reader. ‘Quisquis amas lepidi sensus haurire poetae > Quem tulit leather label. ‘EDITIO PRINCEPS’ gold-tooled on oval black arguto Bilbilis ingenio’; 3 elegiac distichs. leather label at tail of the spine. Size: 317 ¿ 220 ¿ 55 mm. Size of refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. leaf: 311 ¿ 212 mm. r A1 Philomusus [Pisaurensis], Johannes Franciscus: [Verse.] ‘b.2.22’ in pencil on front pastedown. ‘Varronis Nigidique olim monumenta latinam > Ditarunt lin- Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), III 7387; guam Romuleosque patres’; 2 elegiac distichs. sale (1789), lot 12292, sold for »0. 12. 0; ‘7387’ in brown ink on refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 84. front pastedown. Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); on recto of r A1 Philoxenus, Marcellus: [Verse.] ‘Fluminis euicti sacrato diuite front endleaf, note signed ‘M. Wodhull’, and dated 16 May 1789, cornu > Ornarunt famam Naiades Herculeam’; 5 elegiac distichs. giving provenance and price: ‘Pinelli Auct. by comm.’and ‘0. 12. refs. Besutti^Serra I 211; Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. 0’. John Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale (1886), lot 1927; pur- r A1 Ponticus Tarvisanus, L[udovicus: Verse.] ‘Praemia debentur chased for »0. 8. 0: see Library Bills. solerti magna Perotto > Dum pandit nodos Bilbilitane tuos’; 3 ele- shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.41. giac distichs. The author of the verse is Ludovicus ‘Ponticus’ de Strazarolis, de Avianus, from Treviso, and not, as Charlet P-105 Perottus, Nicolaus assumes, Ludovicus Ponticus Virunius; see A. Serena, La cultura umanistica a Treviso nel secolo decimoquinto, Miscellanea di Cornucopiae linguae latinae (rev. Johannes Pompeius storia veneta, ser. III, 3 (Venice, 1912), 116^22. Cornianus and Polydorus Vergilius), et al. r refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. aa1 [Title-page with advertisement.] Incipit: ‘Cornucopie emenda- r A1 Caietanus, Daniel: [Verse.] ‘Hactenus quis quis sibi comparauit tissimum miro ordine . . . Cui etiam addite sunt due carte que in > Copiae cornu. Laterem lauasse’; 4 sapphic strophes. aliis omnibus antea impressis per incuriam scriptorum omisse refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 88. fuerant . . .’ v A1 [Tabula.] refs. See Charlet,‘Observations’, 84^5. r v a1 Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] aa1 Vergilius, Polydorus: [Letter addressed to] Liberalis Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. Thomasius [de Ravenna]. Incipit: ‘[A]eschines multa doctrina refs. CTC IV 267^8. philosophus . . .’ v a1 Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. refs. CTC IV 268^9. 1968 perottus, nicolaus [p-105^p-106

v v aa1 Palladius Soranus, Domitius: [Verse.] ‘Membra Pelops P5 ‘Democritus’; [Vergilius, Polydorus?: Letter addressed to] the obtruncus erat, tamen ille deorum > Dicitur iratus consuluisse reader. Incipit: ‘[C]onsueuerunt peritissime lector hoc nostro pater’; 2 elegiac distichs. tempore . . .’ v refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 86. P5 [Privilege.] Incipit: ‘[E]t cum non desint . . .’ Tacuinus took out v aa1 Philomusus Pisaurensis, Johannes Franciscus: [Verse.] the privilege for this book on 28 Feb. 1495/6; see Fulin no. 42. ‘Varronis Nigidique olim monumenta latinam > Ditarunt lin- Noti¢cation of the privilege on this book for ten years within the guam Romuleosque patres’; 2 elegiac distichs. Venetian demain, granted by the doge Augustinus Barbarigus refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 84. (1486^1501) and his ‘consiliarii’ Ser Marinus Leo, Ser Marinus v aa1 Constantius Fanensis, Antonius: [Verse addressed to] the Venerio, Ser Andreas Gabriel, and Ser AntoniusTrono. reader.‘Non cornu Aetolum, non hic bona copia Cretum > Diua Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 20 Dec. 1496. Folio. nouum fundit candida Crusokevra~’; 2 elegiac distichs. collation: aa^cc8 dd6 ee c^n8 o8^1+2 p^z h m k A^N8 OP6. refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. Woodcut initials. v aa1 Constantius Fanensis, Antonius: [Verse addressed to] the H *12704; Go¡ P-295; BMC V 531; Pr 5444; BSB-Ink P-220; CIBN reader. ‘Quisquis amas lepidi sensus haurire poetae > Quem tulit P-115; Sheppard 4537. arguto Bilbilis ingenio’; 3 elegiac distichs. refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. COPY Wanting the blank leaf P . aa v Philoxenus, Marcellus: [Verse.] ‘Fluminis euicti sacrato diuite 6 1 Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) dark brown paper boards, with cornu Ornarunt famam Naiades Herculeam’; 5 elegiac distichs. > manuscript title on a rectangular paper label at head of the refs. Besutti^Serra I 211; Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. spine. Size: 318 ¿ 212 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 318 ¿ 207 mm. aa r ‘Tabula’. 2 On aa r ‘Bona Spes’ repeated in brown ink and ‘An. 1594’ in an ee r Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] 1 6 early hand.‘»2. 12. 6’ in pencil in the upper right-hand corner of Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. the front endleaf. refs. CTC IV 267^8. Provenance: Purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1833), ee v Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de 6 18. Montefeltro. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 1.22. refs. CTC IV 268^9. v shelfmark: Auct. P 3.4. ee7 ‘Brevis commemoratio vite M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: ‘[V]alerius Martialis in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ refs. See CTC IV 269. P-106 Perottus, Nicolaus v ee7 Cornianus, Johannes Pompeius: [Dedicatory letter addressed Cornucopiae linguae latinae (rev. Johannes Pompeius to] Sebastianus Baduarius. Incipit:‘[Q]uam egregia quanque mir- Cornianus and Polydorus Vergilius), et al. i¢ce Sebastiane magni¢ce . . .’ r r AA1 [Title-page.] ee8 Cornianus, Johannes Pompeius: Carmen [addressed to] r AA1 [Editorial advertisement addressed to the reader.] Incipit: Aurelius Bacinetus. ‘O noue Moecenas studiorum maxime fauc- ‘Habes, amice ac studiose lector . . .’ tor Caesaris alterius qui mihi cura subis’; 6 elegiac distichs. v > AA1 Vergilius, Polydorus: [Letter addressed to] Liberalis refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 87. r Thomasius [de Ravenna]. Incipit: ‘[A]eschines multa doctrina ee8 Cornianus, Johannes Pompeius: [Carmen] ‘Saphicum’ philosophus . . .’ [addressed to] the reader. ‘Plaude nunc multum studiose lector v > AA1 Palladius Soranus, Domitius: [Verse.] ‘Membra Pelops Copiae cornu qui habes politum’; 3 sapphic strophes. obtruncus erat, tamen ille deorum Dicitur iratus consuluisse refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 87. > r pater’; 2 elegiac distichs. c1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 86. Federicus de Montefeltro. Revised by Johannes Pompeius v AA1 Philomusus Pisaurensis, Johannes Franciscus: [Verse.] Cornianus and PolydorusVergilius. ‘Varronis Nigidique olim monumenta latinam > Ditarunt lin- refs. See P-100; on this edition see J. L. Charlet,‘Observations’, guam Romuleosque patres’; 2 elegiac distichs. 84^7; Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 8. v refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 84. O5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de v AA1 Constantius Fanensis, Antonius: [Verse addressed to the Montefeltro. reader.] ‘Non cornu Aetolum, non hic bona copia Cretum Diua refs. See CTC IV 269^70. > v nouum fundit candida Crusokevra~’; 2 elegiac distichs. O5 Perottus, Nicolaus: Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. naturalis Plinii [here addressed to] Antonius Moretus, [butorigin- v AA1 Constantius Fanensis, Antonius: [Verse addressed to] the ally to Franciscus Guarnerius]. Incipit: ‘[V!]olebam nuper aetati reader. ‘Quisquis amas lepidi sensus haurire poetae > Quem tulit nostre gratulari . . .’ The letter was ¢rst printed in HR 12708; see arguto Bilbilis ingegnio’; 3 elegiac distichs. P-099; in this edition the dedicatee has been altered by the editor refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. Antonius Moretus, so as to be addressed to him rather than v AA1 Philoxenus, Marcellus: [Verse.] ‘Fluminis euicti sacrato Guarnerius; see Monfasani, ‘First Call’, 15 and 24 and P-102^ diuite cornu Ornarunt famam Naiades Herculeam’; 5 elegiac P-104. > v distichs. P4 [Colophon.] r refs. Besutti^Serra I 211; Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. P5 ‘Registrum’. p-106^p-107] perottus, nicolaus 1969

v AA1 Ponticus Tarvisanus, L[udovicus: Verse.] ‘Praemia debentur The lines of print on the title-page are underlined in red ink. r solerti magna Perotto > Dum pandit nodos Bilbilitane tuos’; 3 ele- Provenance: Arras, Artois, Jesuits; inscription on AA1 : giac distichs. On authorship see P-102. ‘Bibliotheca Collegij Atrebatensis’. Bookseller’s circular paper refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 85. label bearing the number ‘1791’ in brown ink at the tail of the v AA1 Caietanus, Daniel: [Verse.] ‘Hactenus quis quis sibi compar- spine. Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 45. auit > Copiae cornu. Laterem lauasse’; 4 sapphic strophes. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.3. refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 88. r AA2 ‘Tabula’. r P-107 Perottus, Nicolaus CC11 Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Cornucopiae linguae latinae (ed. Aldus Manutius), et al. Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. r refs. CTC IV 267^8. [aa1 ] [Title-page with advertisement.] The editor underlines the r emendation to the text and to the Greek, a better index, a large CC11 Perottus, Pyrrhus: Prohemium [addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. clean margin for annotations, extra texts; the patent, within the refs. CTC IV 268^9. Venetian domain, of the newly developed index. r [aa v] Manutius Romanus, Aldus: [Letter addressed to] the reader. CC12 ‘Brevis commemoratio vite M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: 1 ‘[V]alerius Martialis in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ refs. Aldo Manutio editore, I 28^29 no. 18A. v refs. See CTC IV 269. [aa1 ] Manutius Romanus, Aldus: [Note on use of the index.] CC v Cornianus, Johannes Pompeius: [Dedicatory letter refs. Aldo Manutio editore, I 29^30 no. 18B. 12 r addressed to] Sebastianus Baduarius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam egregia [aa2 ] [Index.] r quanque miri¢ce Sebastiane magni¢ce . . .’ [ee4 ] [Errata.] CC v Cornianus, Johannes Pompeius: Carmen [addressed to] refs. Aldo Manutio editore, I 30 no. 18C. 12 r Aurelius Bacinetus. ‘O noue Moecenas studiorum maxime fauc- [ee5 ] Odaxius, Ludovicus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Guidubaldus de Montefeltro. tor > Caesaris alterius qui mihi cura subis’; 6 elegiac distichs. refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 87. refs. CTC IV 267^8. v [ee v] Perottus, Pyrrhus: ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] Federicus de CC12 Cornianus, Johannes Pompeius: [Carmen] ‘Saphicum’ 5 Montefeltro. [addressed to] the reader. ‘Plaude nunc multum studiose lector > Copiae cornu qui habes politum’; 3 sapphic strophes. refs. CTC IV 268^9. v refs. Charlet,‘Observations’, 87. [ee6 ] ‘Brevis commemoratio vitae M. Valerii Martialis.’ Incipit: v ‘[V]alerius Martialis in Hispania Bilbili . . .’ CC12 ‘Alphabetum graecum graecae et latine expositum’. v refs. See CTC IV 269. CC12 ‘Diphthongi graece’. r a r Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] a1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Cornucopiae linguae latinae [dedicated to] 1 Federicus de Montefeltro. Revised by Johannes Pompeius Federicus de Montefeltro. Edited by Aldus Manutius. Cornianus and PolydorusVergilius. refs. See P-100; on this edition see J. L. Charlet,‘Observations’, refs. See P-100; on this edition see J. L. Charlet,‘Observations’, 87^9; Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 10. r 88^9; Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 35 no. 11. I5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de r Montefeltro. G4 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Epilogue addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro. refs. See CTC IV 269^70. v refs. See CTC IV 269^70. I5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae r naturalis Plinii addressed to] Franciscus Guarnerius. Incipit: G4 Perottus, Nicolaus: Commentariolus in prohemium Historiae naturalis Plinii [here addressed to] Antonius Moretus, [butorigin- ‘[S]olebam nuper aetati nostrae gratulari . . .’ ally to Franciscus Guarnerius]. Incipit: ‘[S]olebam nuper aetati refs. See P-099. r nostre gratulari . . .’ The letter was ¢rst printed in HR 12708; see I10 Vitellius, Cornelius: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] P-099; in this edition the dedicatee has been altered by the editor Parthenius Benacensis. Incipit:‘Data est mihi tandem ex negociis Antonius Moretus, so as to be addressed to him rather than facultas . . .’ Guarnerius; see Monfasani, ‘First Call’, 15 and 24 and P-102^ Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, July 1499. Folio. P-105. collation: [aa^ee6] a^z A^H10 I12. r G8 [Colophon.] H *12706; Go¡ P-296; BMC V 561; Pr 5572; BSB-Ink P-221; CIBN Paris: Ulrich Gering and Bertold Rembolt, 30 Apr. 1500. Folio. P-116; Hillard 1542; Oates 2191; Sack, Freiburg, 2721; Scapecchi, collation: AA BB8 CC12 a^z A^G8. ‘Annali’ 32; Sheppard 4665^6. Types: 190 G,100 R, 80 R, Gk. 268 leaves, 29^268 numbered i^240. FIRST COPY r 67 lines and headline (a1 ), 2 columns in text, 5 in tabula. Type Binding: Nineteenth-century green morocco, gold-tooled with r area: 267 (279) ¿ 167 (with marginalia, 209) mm (a1 ). Woodcut the Aldine anchor; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 328 ¿ 235 ¿ 60 mm. initials. Size of leaf: 314 ¿ 207 mm. HC 12707; Go¡ P-297; Pr 8312; CIBN P-117; Hillard 1543; Rhodes Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and 1348; Sack, Freiburg, 2722; Sheppard 6167. underlining, in an early hand in very faded red ink.

COPY Provenance: Purchased for »16. 16. 0; see Books Purchased Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) gold- and blind-tooled diced (1835), 21. russia; sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 363 ¿ 259 ¿ 50 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2R 2.31. Size of leaf: 355 ¿ 245 mm. SECOND COPY Wanting u4 and the blank leaf I12. 1970 perottus, nicolaus [p-107^p-110

v Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment over pasteboards, d5 Hippocrates: Jusiurandum.Translated by Nicolaus Perottus, as with manuscript title in brown ink at head of the spine.‘N. 34’ in stated in the letter addressed to BartholomaeusTraianus. Incipit: pencil at head of the spine. Size: 318 ¿ 220 ¿ 60 mm. Size of ‘Testor Apollinem medicum et Esculapium . . .’ leaf: 306 ¿ 203 mm. refs. See Kibre, Hippocrates latinus, 177^82, at 180 and 181 A.3. Copious marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an [Verona: Boninus de Boninis, c.1483]. 4o. As assigned by Go¡. Italian humanist hand, probably Baccini’s. Assigned by R to [Rome: Ulrich Han] and by Pr to [Padua: Provenance: Antonio Bartolomeo Baccini (sixteenth/seven- Albertus de Stendal]. teenth century); inscription on front endleaf: ‘Ex libris Antonij collation: a^c8 d6. Bartolomej de Baccinis I.V.D.’ Francesco Sforzi (eighteenth cen- C 4691; R 670; Go¡ P-298; BMC VII 952; Pr 6789; Sheppard 5702. r tury?), Arezzo; book-stamps: on [aa1 ]: (1) armorial, lettered Micro¢che: Unit 11: Medical Incunabula: Part I. v Sforzi; (2) on I11 : ‘Dott: Fran. Sforzi, Arezzo.’ Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); book-plate. Bequeathed in 1932. COPY Bound with: Former Bodleian shelfmark: Toynbee 782. 2. Honoratus Servius Maurus, De centum metris. [Verona: shelfmark: Toynbee 3659. Boninus de Boninis, c.1483] (S-189). Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paste- P-108 Perottus, Nicolaus boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 211 ¿ 161 ¿ 10 mm. Size of De generibus metrorum, et al. leaf: 208 ¿ 153 mm. v Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- [a1 ] ‘Tabula omnium rubricarum’. v label; sale (1835), lot 2793; purchased for »0. 9. 6; see Books [a1 ] [Place of printing.] r Purchased (1835), 22. [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Schioppus Veronensis. Incipit:‘[N]ihil a te iocundius nobis potuit iniungi . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.38(1). v [a3 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: De generibus metrorum. Incipit:‘[P]es est metrica constitutio syllabarum . . .’See Leonhardt no. B120.1, and P-110 Perottus, Nicolaus pp.160^4. r Rudimenta grammatices. [c7 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: De Horatii et Severini metris [dedicated r to] Helius Perottus, his brother. Incipit:‘[E]x omnibus immortalis [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] dei erga me bene¢ciis . . .’ Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ refs. See Leonhardt no. B120.2 and pp. 160^4. refs.The editioprinceps, set from the author’s autograph,Vatican v [e4 ] [Date of printing.] Library, MS.Vat. lat. 6737; see G. Mercati, Per la cronologia della o ' Bologna: [Balthasar Azoguidus], 1471. 8 . vita e degli scritti di Niccolo Perotti, Studi eTesti,44 (Vatican City, collation: [a^d8 e4]. 1925), 131^2, pl. vi; 89 n.4 and Tav. IV; W. Milde, ‘Zur H 12709?; C 4692; BMC VI 798; Pr 6513; Sheppard 5287. Druckha« u¢gkeit von Niccolo' Perottis ‘‘Cornucopiae’’ und Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before1472: Part II. ‘‘Rudimenta grammatices’’ im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert’, Res Publica Litterarum, 5.1 (1982), 29^42, at 36 no. 1; W. K. Percival, COPY ‘Early Editions of Niccolo' Perotti’s RudimentaGrammatices’, Res Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf; the gold Publica Litterarum, 9 (1986), 219^29, at 219^21 and 225 no. 1; stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 217 ¿ 152 ¿ Ford, ‘Author’s Autograph’, no. 11; G. Lombardi, ‘L’editio prin- 14 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 143 mm. ceps dei ‘‘Rudimenta grammatices’’ di Niccolo' Perotti’, Cultura A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in a humanist hand. umanistica a Viterbo. Atti della giornata di studio per il Vcente- Manuscript signatures partially visible. nario della stampa a Viterbo, 12 novembre 1988, ed. T. Sampieri Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 2 and G. Lombardi (Viterbo, 1991), 123^52. (1834), lot 4552, sold for »15.5.0. Purchased for »15.6.0 according v [m9 ] [Verse colophon.] ‘Aspicis illustris lector quicunque libellos > Si to Books Purchased (1834), 22. cupis arti¢cum nomina nosse lege’; 3 elegiac distichs. shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.20. Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, 19 Mar. 1473. Folio. P-109 Perottus, Nicolaus collation: [a^d10.8 e8 f^m10]. De generibus metrorum, et al. HC 12643; Go¡ P-300; BMC IV 17; Pr 3333; CIBN P-118; Sheppard r 2646. a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus [Schioppus Veronensis]. Incipit:‘[N]ihil ate iocundius nobis potuit iniungi. . .’ COPY r a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: De generibus metrorum. Incipit: ‘[P]es est Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [m10]. metrica constructio syllabarum . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia; marbled refs. See P-108. pastedowns. Size: 331 ¿ 240 ¿ 36 mm. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ v c2 Perottus, Nicolaus: De Horatii et Severini metris [dedicated to] 220 mm. Helius Perottus. Incipit: ‘[E]x omnibus immortalis dei erga me Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and with a drawing r bene¢ciis . . .’ on [b1 ], in a humanist hand. The following note on the front refs. See P-108. pastedown:‘32g^0st’.‘1625’on the verso of the front endleaf. v d5 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Provenance: Richard Mead (1673^1754); shelfmark in brown ink Traianus. Incipit: ‘Hodie interuersandum nonnullos libellos on the front endleaf:‘Rr,3,,3’; sale (18 Nov.1754), lot 688, sold for meos . . .’ »0. 13. 0 (ex informatione Jos van Heel). Gerard Meerman (1722^ p-110^p-113] perottus, nicolaus 1971

1771); manuscript catalogue (MMW S 145 IV, fol. 101v). Johan Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf over marbled Meerman (1753^1815); ‘Meerman Cat. ii. no. 32[or rather 31]’ pasteboards; turquoise-edged leaves. Size: 300 ¿ 220 ¿ 250 mm. (1824) on front pastedown; purchased at his sale, vol. II, p. 3, lot Size of leaf: 289 ¿ 210 mm. v 31, for £.32: see BooksPurchased.. .attheSaleof M.Meerman, p. On [a2 ] two words in Greek are supplied by an early hand in the 19, with auction number on label at the head of the spine. space provided. A few other marginal notes, extracting key shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.4. words, and interlinear notes, providing corrections to the text. r On [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in gold surrounded by an Italian white vine-stem border on a blue, red, and green ground P-111 Perottus, Nicolaus extending from the area de¢ned by the letter into the margin, Rudimenta grammatices. forming a border surrounded by red, green, and blue wash and r gold dots. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. [a ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] 2 Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms on [a r]: per fess azure Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ 2 and argent, in chief a crescent of the second, in base a rose (?) refs. See P-110; on this edition, based on the editio princeps (Pr gules. Giacomo Lucchesini (1753^1820); erased inscription on 3333; P-110), see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 36 no. 3; Percival, front pastedown: ‘Di Giacomo Lucchesini’. Giuseppe Molini; ‘Early Editions’, 221 and 225 no. 3. label on the inside of the upper cover. Sir Mark Masterman o Rome: Arnoldus Pannartz, 2 Dec. 1474. 4 . Sykes (1771^1823); purchased by Heber for »6. 6. 0, according to 10 6 10 collation: [a^i k l m ]. the price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue and HCR 12644; Go¡ P-302; BMC IV 60; Pr 3524; CIBN P-120; Heber’s note on front endleaf. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Sheppard 2809. Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 2846. Purchased at his sale for »6. 6. 0; COPY see Books Purchased (1835), 22 and ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae r Wanting [m10] containing the register. Novae’, fol. 58 . v Leaf [m9 ], colophon, l.1:‘. . .graš maticaliuš . . .’, not as BMC. shelfmark: Auct. L 5.26. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 292 ¿ 204 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ P-113 Perottus, Nicolaus 191 mm. Rudimenta grammatices. On front endleaf a few scribbles in Italian in an early hand. r Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] early hand. Early manuscript signatures partially visible. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ r refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, On [a2 ] a four-line initial is supplied in gold with un¢nished vine- stem pen-work decoration supplied in brown ink and gold dots; in 36 no. 22; not listed in Percival,‘Early Editions’. o the lower margin of the same leaf the circular space for a coat of [Venice]: Gabriele di Pietro, 9 Apr. 1478. 4 . 10 8 6 arms has been left blank. A few other initials are supplied in blue. collation: a b^n o . Provenance: On the front endleaf an unidenti¢ed coat of arms H *12660; BMC V 202; Pr 4201; BSB-Ink P-225; Sheppard 3378. crudely drawn in brown ink: on a bend, ¢ve crosses and three COPY , between two £eur-de-lis and addorsed ‘C’s(?). Johannes de Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards, backed with gold- Cardellis (sixteenth century); inscription in a sixteenth-century tooled leather; sprinkled red- and black-edged leaves. Size: v Italian hand within the initial ‘Q’ on [h7 ]: ‘D. Joannes de 230 ¿ 165 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 227 ¿ 154 mm. Cardellis a Prato’. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^ A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in red ink in an early v 1829); armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 95; see Catalogue hand. On g6 a marginal note, commenting on the text inVenetian (1831); purchased at his sale for »2. 0. 0: see sale catalogue (1841), dialect, probably in Pulsin’s hand. Manuscript foliation ‘1^111’ in lot 880, and Books Purchased (1840), 24. a seventeenth-century hand.‘6040’ in brown ink in the upper left- r shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.6. hand corner of the front pastedown. On a1 in two ¢fteenth-cen- tury hands, a short prayer and a verse: ‘Christe ¢lii dei uiui nobis qui sedes adexteram patris miserere nobis’; and ‘Exurgens P-112 Perottus, Nicolaus K[a]urum duc Zephyre £actibus equor’ [‘Exurgens Kaurum duc Rudimenta grammatices. Zephile fratribus equor’], a hexameter of alphabet verse, for r which see B. Bischo¡, Mittelalterliche Studien, I (Stuttgart, [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] 1966), 81. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ r refs. See P-110; on this edition, based on Wendelinus de Wila’s On a2 an initial ‘D’ is supplied in brown ink with extension into the margin to form a border. A few other initials and paragraph Rome 1475 edition (Pr 3459), see Milde, ‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, marks are supplied in red. 36 no. 10; Percival,‘Early Editions’, 221 and 225 no. 17. Provenance: Prospero Pulsin (Pulcino?, £. 1631); inscription on Naples: Mathias Moravus, [c.1476]. Folio. v a1 : ‘M. Prospr. Pulsin 1631 d[e] qul’an ch feua(?) pora ai tus’, collation: not known. above, a crude coat of arms, in brown ink: a chick (i.e. pulcino in H 12642; Pr 6700; Fava^Bresciano113; Sheppard 5434. Italian). Purchased in Florence via D. A.Talboys, Oxford, for » 0. COPY 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1832), 18 and Library Bills, 1829^32, Wanting [a1], presumably blank. Misbound in the following no. 446. order: [a2,8,7, h, c, d, k^m, n1^3, 6^8, f, i, b1^4, a3^6, b5^8, e, g, o2^9, l, Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. N extra 3.6. n4,5, o10]. shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.14. 1972 perottus, nicolaus [p-114^p-118

P-114 Perottus, Nicolaus Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century parchment; manu- Rudimenta grammatices. script title at head of the spine; sprinkled blue-edged leaves. r Size: 196 ¿ 144 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 143 mm. [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words, in an early Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ hand. A few other marginal notes in Italian, in black ink, in a six- refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, teenth-century hand. Erased inscription in the upper margin of 36 no. 28; not listed in Percival,‘Early Editions’. r a1 . Sixteenth/seventeenth-century manuscript foliation: 1^125. Naples: Francesco di Dino, 8 Mar. 1479. 4o. Provenance: Giacomo Lucchesini (1753^1820); erased inscrip- collation: [a^z A^C8]. tion on front pastedown: ‘Di Giacomo Lucchesini’ and obliter- r HR 12662; Go¡ P-313; Pr 6719; Fava^Bresciano 167; Sheppard ated stamp on a1 . Jean Baptiste, chevalier de Bearzi (nineteenth 5457. century); sale (1855), lot 2057. Purchased for »0. 8. 0: see Books

COPY Purchased (1855), 47. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.3. Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [C8]. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco; blue- edged leaves. Size: 216 ¿ 150¿ 35 mm. Sizeofleaf: 207 ¿ 141mm. P-117 Perottus, Nicolaus Provenance: Albergotti family (eighteenth century); ‘Albergotti’ Rudimenta grammatices. in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. Count Dimitrij [a r] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Petrovich Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark no. 242: see 2 Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ Catalogue (1831); sale (1841), lot 665. Purchased for »1. 0. 0; see refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, Books Purchased (1842), 83. 37 no. 55. shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.11. [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1481 ‘Legenda Aurea’, c.1482]. 4o. For the dating of this book and its possible attribution to the press of P-115 Perottus, Nicolaus Johann Muscatblut von No« rdlingen see V. Scholderer, ‘Early BologneseType-faces in Germany’, Gb Jb (1929), 127^33, at 128. Rudimenta grammatices. 8 12 r collation: [a^r s ]. [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] C 4678; BMC I 97; Pr 417 = Pr 7633; Sack, Freiburg, 2723; Sheppard Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ 337. refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 37 no. 35. COPY Bound with M-184(1); see there for details of binding and proven- [Treviso]: Bernardinus Celerius, 12 May 1480. 4o. 8 10 ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 144 mm. collation: [a] b^x y . Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, ‘nota’ marks, and 178 leaves, the ¢rst blank. pointing hands in an early hand. H *12667; Go¡ P-316; Pr 6491; BSB-Ink P-228; Rhodes,Treviso, no. r On [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in interlocked red and 80; Sheppard 5533. blue with red pen-work decoration; other initials, paragraph COPY marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red or Bound with D-028; see there for details of binding, provenance, blue. Capital strokes in red. and annotations. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 139 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.1(2). Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.60(1). P-118 Perottus, Nicolaus Rudimenta grammatices. r P-116 Perottus, Nicolaus [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Rudimenta grammatices. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ r refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, a1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] 37 no. 56. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ r [t4 ] [Registrum.] ‘Comincia la tavola deli quaterni e carti’. refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, o 37 no. 36. [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1483]. 4 . As dated in IGI. Pr dates [c.1481]; his dating appears to be taken from a note pencilled in Reggio Emilia: Bartholomaeus and Laurentius de Bruschis, o this copy and written on the spine. Bottonus, 29 July 1480. 4 . 8 4 8 collation: [a^s t ]. collation: a^q . Types: 102 G, headings; 101 R; 103 Gk, Ulrich Han’s type. 148 HC 12666; BMC VII 1085; Pr 7249; Sheppard 6006. r leaves, the ¢rst blank. 32 lines ([a3 ]). Type area: 162 ¿ 98 mm r r COPY ([a3 ]). Leaf [a2 ]: ‘Nicolai Perotti. ad pirrum perottum ne- > The ¢rst gathering is of 8 leaves only, instead of 14 as in BMC. potem ex fratre |uaui||imum: Rudimenta > grammatices. After line 20 of a r (‘Nomeš quod eš cuius ), the following sections v 3 n Incipiunt. >> [D]A litteras . . .’; [t3 ], l. 24, end:‘. . . |uperis > iuuan- of the text have been omitted: remainder of ‘De nomine, De gen- r tibus in |ummuš uirum eua|urum. Vale. >> FINIS.’; [t4 ]: ‘ð eribus nominum, Prima regula^regula xxxii, De numero, De ¢g- Comincia la tauola > deli quaterni e carti. >> ð Primum uacat ura, De casu’.Wanting the blank leaf q8. . . .’; col. 2: ‘FinisTabule’. r >> Leaf a3 , l. 21 reads:‘[P]R|š a decl|š atio x quot genera declinat~ . . .’ H 12635; Pr 3629; IGI 7468; Sheppard 2994. p-118^p-121] perottus, nicolaus 1973

r COPY [u8 ] [Colophon.] v Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter parchment [u8 ] ‘Registrum’. r over pasteboards. Title gold-tooled on a rectangular red leather [x1 ] [Perottus, Nicolaus ?: Forms of address for letters.] Incipit: label at head of the spine. ‘Date 1481’, in brown ink, also on the ‘Principium: quo vti possumus ad sumnum(!) ponti¢cem. spine. ‘7339 liber’ in brown ink at head of the upper cover. Size: Sanctitati . . .’ 238 ¿ 175 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 233 ¿ 163 mm. Treviso: Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, 1476. 4o. ‘Liber rarus S. P.’ in brown ink on the front endleaf.‘This book is collation: [a b10 c^n8 o^t10 u8 x4]. 314 years old 1795’ in brown ink on the front pastedown. ‘515’ in HR12652; Go¡ P-307; BMC VI 885; Pr 6465; CIBN P-126; Rhodes, pencil on front endleaf. Treviso, no. 22; Sheppard 5493. Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. COPY Bound with: Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms in the upper margin of 2. Georgius Valla, De ratione scribendi. [Milan: Printer for a r, drawn in red: a shield bearing three fusils in bend; to the left 2 Boninus Mombritius, c.1476^7] (V-025). and right, H M, above, a letter cropped, possibly B, below, V. Gathering [c] bound after [d]. George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); accession number Binding: Eighteenth-century (c.1789) English gold-tooled diced ‘7391’; not found in sale (1821). Remains of booksellers’ labels at russia, with the arms of Wodhull on the upper cover; marbled the head and tail of the spine. Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see Books pastedowns and light blue silk bookmark. Size: 212 ¿ 155 ¿ Purchased (1844), 36. 38 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 138 mm. shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.5. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early hand. Manuscript foliation‘1^182’ in an earlyhand, partly rewrit- P-119 Perottus, Nicolaus ten by Wodhull. Name of the author written along the fore-edge. Rudimenta grammatices. Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), III 7394; r sale (1789), lot 12299, sold for »2. 0. 0. Michael Wodhull (1740^ a1 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ 1816); on recto of front endleaf, note signed ‘M. Wodhull’, and refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, dated 16 May 1789, giving provenance, price, and bibliographical 37 no. 64. information:‘Pinelli Auction by commission’and ‘2 - - > bind[ing] - 9 - [total] 2 9 -’. John Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale (1886), Milan: Antonius Zarotus, forJohannes de Legnano, 26 Aug.1485. > o lot 1923; purchased for »1. 9.0: see Library Bills. 4 . shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.58(1). collation: a^h I k^n8 o6. A B r Types: 110 G ; 111 R . 110 leaves. 36 lines (a3 ). Type area: 199 ¿ r P-121 Perottus, Nicolaus 126 mm (a3 ). Lombard initials. Capital space with guide-letter r Rudimenta grammatices (ed. Petrus Justinus on a1 . Pr 5818; Sheppard 4867. Philelphus). r COPY a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Binding: Nineteenth-century English calf, the spine gold-tooled; Pyrrhus Perottus. Edited by Petrus Justinus Philelphus, as noted bound for the Bodleian Libary; the gold stamp of the Library on in the colophon. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ both covers. Size: 268 ¿ 195 ¿ 23 mm. Sizeofleaf: 199 ¿ 126 mm. refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, A few marginal notes, extracting key words and complementing 37 no. 47. r the text, in Latin and in Italian, in the sixteenth-century hand o6 [Colophon.] v that wrote the note on o6 . Also pen-portraits in brown ink of a Milan: Antonius Zarotus, for Johannes de Legnano, 18 July 1481. r r o young person on b1 and e6 , and foliation, in the same hand. 4 . Provenance: Onofrio (?); brother of the owner (sixteenth cen- collation: a10 b^n8 o6. v tury); inscription on o6 : ‘Mio fratello Onofrio non me avoluto Not in Pr; Accurti II 56; CIBN P-130; Ganda 89; IGI 7462; not in conzare uno paro de scarpe m[ ] loodio et anchora non me avo- Sheppard. luto(?) dare li miei dinari [ ] io lio imprestato io li impa[ ]aro a[ ] COPY termine che [ ] sene acorza’. Purchased from Thomas Thorpe for Wanting a , probably blank, and o which is supplied in facsimile »1. 11. 6; see Catalogue (1830), no. 7646; Library Bills (1829^32), 1 6 from a copy in the Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele, no. 156 and Books Purchased (1830), 18. Rome. shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 1.14. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter blind-tooled leather (¢llets only) over original wooden boards, two catches and clasps lost. P-120 Perottus, Nicolaus Size: 291 ¿ 214 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 199 mm. Rudimenta grammatices (ed. Franciscus Rolandellus). Marginal notes, now mostly washed, mainly extracting key r words, in an early hand. [a1 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] r Pyrrhus Perottus. Edited by Franciscus Rolandellus, as stated in On a2 a ¢ve-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in red with green foliate pen-work decoration. A few other initials are supplied in red or the colophon. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ r refs. See P-110; on this edition, based on di Pietro’s 1475 edition green. a2 only fully rubricated. (Pr 4195; P-112), see Milde, ‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’ 36 no. 16; Percival,‘Early Editions’, 221 and 225 no. 12. 1974 perottus, nicolaus [p-121^p-124

Provenance: Purchased in1974^5 from Quaritch from the Funds COPY of Bodley’s American Friends. Wanting a1. shelfmark: Inc. d. I3.1481.1. Binding: Contemporary quarter calf over wooden boards, much worn; remains ofone leather clasp, the other and two catches lost. ‘451’ in red ink on a small rectangular paper label at head of the P-122 Perottus, Nicolaus upper cover, adjacent to the spine; for another of such labels see Rudimenta grammatices. S-136. Size: 305 ¿ 207 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 202 mm. v [a1 ] Calphurnius Brixiensis, [Johannes: Prefatory letter addressed Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a humanist to] Antonius Moretus Brixiensis. Incipit:‘[Q]uae ad altioris disci- hand; other marginal notes, extracting key words, pointing plinae cognitionem pertinere videntur . . .’ hands, and ‘di¡[erenti]a’ marks in a seventeenth-century hand. refs. Angelo Maria Quirini, Specimen variae literaturae quae in On the front endleaf, a poem in Italian, in a seventeenth-century urbe Brixia eiusque ditione paulo post typographiae incunabula hand:‘Nel tuo magior furore > non m’accusare sig[nore] > ne ira di £orebat, 2 vols (Brescia, 1739), II 59^61. danno apreso > quando sei d’ira acceso’; 12 lines ofverse dedicated r [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] to ‘All’Illustre et Cavaliere(?) Signor mio il Signor Francesco Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. B. C . . .’ Maria Capitano(?) di Remini’. refs. See P-110; on this edition, based on Pannartz’s 1474 edition Provenance: Giovanni C[re?]ssi[ ]tini, Frontin di Massa; inscrip- v (Pr 3524; P-111), see Milde, ‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, 36 no. 9; tion on p6 in a late sixteenth-century hand: ‘Questo libro e' di mj Percival,‘Early Editions’, 221 and 225 no. 10. No(?) Giovanni C[re?] ssi[ ]tini habitante a Frontin di Massa che [Venice]: Gabriele di Pietro, 21 Dec. 1475. Folio. The partial use of perdendo detto libro ognuno che lo trovarra sia obligato alla res- signatures suggests that the book may have been printed in Dec. tituzione perche e' peccato a tenere la robba d’altri, et e' contro il 1474 or Jan. 1475 (BMC). precetto di Dio che quando dice non desidere la robba d’altri collation: [a10 b^h8] i l^n8 o p6. quase si dice prendendolo. Data Frontin sesto decimo calend . . .’ HC 12648; BMCV 201; Pr 4195; CIBN P-123; Sheppard 3372. Purchased for »0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1858), 83. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.18. COPY

Wanting [a1]. Binding: Nineteenth-century red gold-tooled paper boards P-124 Perottus, Nicolaus backed with calf; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both Rudimenta grammatices. covers; sprinkled red-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: v 287 ¿ 215 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 202 mm. a1 Calphurnius Brixiensis, [Johannes: Prefatory letter addressed Marginal notes, washed, mainly extracting key words and provid- to] Antonius Moretus Brixiensis. Incipit:‘[Q]uae ad altioris disci- ing corrections to the text, in a humanist hand.‘40f’ in the upper plinae cognitionem pertinere videntur . . .’ right-hand corner of the recto of the rear endleaf. refs. See P-122. r a r Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] On the outer margin of [a2 ] a chain with £owers at its links is sup- 2 plied in faint red and blue. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ Provenance: Purchased by Heber for »1. 1. 0, according to the refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard 36 no. 20; not listed in Percival,‘Early Editions’. Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of the front endleaf; see Venice: [Printer of the 1478 Perottus], 13 Mar. 1478. Folio. Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 5550. Purchased for »0. 13. 0, according collation: a10 b^i8 K8 k l8 m n6. For the type (110 R) see Haebler, to Books Purchased (1834), 22. Typenrepertorium, Abt. iv p. 166 no. 370(5) (Sheppard). shelfmark: Auct. P 5.36. H 12657; Go¡ P-309; not in Pr; Sheppard 3597.

COPY P-123 Perottus, Nicolaus Binding: Contemporary German (unidenti¢ed, KyriÞ workshop no. 154) blind-tooled leather, probably goatskin, with remains of Rudimenta grammatices. two metal catches and clasps.‘9’ in brown ink on a square paper v a1 Calphurnius Brixiensis, [Johannes: Prefatory letter addressed label at headofthe spine.Triple ¢llets form a double frame.Within to] Antonius Moretus Brixiensis. Incipit: ‘Quae ad altioris disci- the outer frame a repeated rectangular decorative stamp. plinae cognitionem pertinere videntur . . .’ Diagonal double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge- refs. See P-122. shaped compartments, in the centre of which a circular rosette r a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] stamp and along the inner borders a repeated headed-outline Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. B. C . . .’ tool. On the spine the decorative stamp and a £oral stamp; see refs. See P-110; on this edition, presumably based on di Pietro’s KyriÞ pl. 310 and Goldschmidt pl. viii. Strips from a Hebrew 1475 edition (Pr 4195; P-112), see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’,36 manuscript on parchment visible in the binding. Size: 291 ¿ no. 13; Percival,‘Early Editions’, 225 no. 13. 205 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 198 mm.

[Venice]: Gabriele di Pietro, 3 Aug. 1476. Folio. Leaf a2 signed a1. Marginal notes, in Latin and in Italian, mainly extracting key 10 8 6 r v collation: a b^i l^n o p . words, in an early hand. On front pastedown, a1 , n6 , and rear r Types: 114 R, 114 Gk. 110 leaves. 36 lines (a4 ). Type area: 206 ¿ pastedown a manuscript alphabetical index in an early hand. On r r 117 mm (a4 ). Capital spaces with guide-letters. a1 an ink drawing of a key,83 mm high. A few lines in Italian and v r H *12654; Go¡ P-306; Pr 4198; BSB-Ink P-223; CIBN P-126; in German on n6 in the same hand. ‘N. 9’ on a1 . Early running Sheppard 3374. headings. p-124^p-127] perottus, nicolaus 1975

r Some initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] are supplied in red. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ Provenance: Purchased for »165 from Otto Haas, 15 Dec.1969. refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1478.1. 38 no. 103. Venice: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 4 Nov. 1495. 4o. collation: a^i8 k10. P-125 Perottus, Nicolaus Woodcut and woodcut initials: see BMC and Essling. Rudimenta grammatices. HC *12688; Go¡ P-329; BMC V 469; Pr 5234; BSB-Ink P-236; v a1 Calphurnius Brixiensis, [Johannes: Prefatory letter addressed Essling 624; Sander 5540; Sheppard 4314. to] Antonius Moretus Brixiensis. Incipit:‘[Q]uae ad altioris disci- COPY plinae cognitionem pertinere videntur . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with dark refs. See P-122. blue cloth over pasteboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. r a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Size: 220 ¿ 160 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 146 mm. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. B. C . . .’ A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early refs. See P-110. To the lists of Latin words French glosses have German hand, probably that of J. Schwartz.‘4’ in brown ink and r been added after the Italian ones. Greek words and phrases ‘17’ in pencil on a1 . printed in Greek characters; the same characteristics are found Provenance: Johannes Schwartz (sixteenth century); name r in Gering’s other edition bearing the same date (C 4682), dis- deleted on a1 . Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ r cussed in K. Rosen, ‘On the Publication of the Rudimenta on a1 . Purchased from Caspar Haugg for 10 Marks, catalogue 78 Grammatices in France’, Res Publica Litterarum, 4 (1981), 265^ (1885), no.167; see Library Bills (1885), no. 381. 71, at 268. Rosen does not include this edition; nor does Milde, shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.31. ‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’; Percival,‘Early Editions’, 221 mistakingly associates the Pr number of this edition (Pr 7862) with the other Gering’s edition bearing the same date (C 4682, Hillard 1546). P-127 Perottus, Nicolaus Paris:Ulrich Gering,1479. 4o. Distinct from Gering’s edition bear- Rudimenta grammatices. v ing the same date, Copinger 4682 (Sheppard). a1 ‘Prefatio in regulas grammaticales Nicolai Perotti viri doctissimi collation: a b10 c^m8 n10. atque eloquentissimi.’ Incipit: ‘[L]icet mihi in alieno opere exor- r r Type: 100 R. 110 leaves. 36 lines (a3 ).Type area: 180 ¿ 113 mm (a3 ). diri atque prefari . . .’ v r Capital spaces with guide-letters. Leaf a1 : ‘Calphurnius a2 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Brixien|is Antonio Moretto Brixien|i Amicoa optimo Salu. Pyrrhus Perottus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A.b.c . . .’ r > Plu.’; a2 : ‘Nicolai Perotti Pon. Sypontini ad Pyrrhum Perottuš refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, nepo teš ex fratre |uaui||imuš rudimenta graš matices. dA lit- 38 no. 74. To the lists of Latin words English glosses have been > > r >> teras. A.B.C.D . . . O.P. > Q . . .’; n10 , colophon: ‘Nicolai Perotti added; it also contains several passages in Latin with English Pon. Sypontini ad Pyrrhum Perottum Nepo > tem ex Fratre translations; see C. Blackwell, ‘Niccolo' Perotti in England - Part Suaui||imum Rudimentoruš Graš matices Finis. > Impre||um qui- I: John Anwykyll, Bernard Andre¤ , John Colet and Luis Vives’, dem e|t hoc opus Pari|ius per magi|truš vdalri- cum Gering Res Publica Literarum, 5.1 (1982), 13^28, at 15^16. > r Anno dnš i .M. cccc. lxxix’. q4 Perottus, Nicolaus: Oratio pro serenissimi Romanorum regis Pr 7862; Pellechet MS. 9206 (9028e^f); Sheppard 6133^4. domini Frederici iocunda receptione ex parte comunis COPY Bononiensis. ‘[S]i qua ¢des veri preferri maxime Cesar > Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Temporibus possunt secula nulla tuis’; 3 elegiac distichs; incipit: Bodleian Libary; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. ‘Libuit enim mihi in tanta omnium expectatione in hoc clarissi- Size: 285 ¿ 193 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 180 mm. morum virorum conuentu . . .’ r Erased early inscription on front endleaf. Occasional marginal q6 Perottus, Nicolaus: ‘Versus Nicolai Perotti cum post orationem notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing hands in a prescriptam imperator eum lauro coronasset.’ ‘Cinxisti viridi humanist hand. Cesar mea tempora lauro > Ecce meas ornat sacra corona Provenance: ‘De Castro vetere’ in an early hand on the recto of comas’; 4 elegiac distichs. the front endleaf; probably to be identi¢ed with Simon de refs. A. G. Luciani, ‘Gli epigrammi del Perotti’, Res Publica Vitericastro. Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), Litterarum, 11 (1988), 183^98, at 190. 27. [Louvain]: Aegidius van der Heerstraten, [between 1485 and 19 shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.16. Apr. 1486]. 4o. collation: a^o8 p q6. C 4679; Pr 9304; Campbell 1380; Du¡ 346; HPT I 62, II 439; ILC P-126 Perottus, Nicolaus 1733; Oates 3817; Sheppard 7156^7; STC 19767.7.

Rudimenta grammatices. FIRST COPY r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Regulae Syppontinae.’ Bound with A-039; see there for details of binding and proven- v a1 Calphurnius Brixiensis, [Johannes: Prefatory letter addressed ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. to] Antonius Moretus Brixiensis. Incipit:‘[Q]uae ad altioris disci- shelfmark: Arch. G e.6(3). plinae cognitionem pertinere videntur . . .’ SECOND COPY refs. See P-122. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. 1976 perottus, nicolaus [p-127^p-129

A A fragment consisting of i4.5 and l1.8. Size of fragments: 207 ¿ Type: 75 G . 140 leaves, 3^129 so numbered. 39 lines and headline v v r 140 mm. (a3 ). Type area: 145 (149) ¿ 95 mm (a3 ). Capital spaces.Leaf a2 : Provenance: John Parkes (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); inscrip- ‘Paulus Malleolus Andelocen|is: Egidio delfo Oratori di= r > tion on l1 in an early English hand: ‘John Parkes book’. Date of |erti||imo Sacras litteras |tudio|e interpretanti S. D. >> [Q]uum acquisition unknown. primi artiuš inuentores vir eruditi||ime / maximaš inter mortalis r > shelfmark: Inc. c. N97.1(9). gloriaš . . .’; a3 :‘ð Nicolai Perotti ponti¢cis Sypontini: ad Pyrrhum Perottuq nepotem ex fratre |uaui||imuš : rudimentagrammatices.’; r > r1 : ‘ð Guarinus Veronen|is £oro |uo S. P. D. [N]On |ine cau|a r > P-128 Perottus, Nicolaus factuš eeš certo |cio . . .’; r3 , colophon: ‘Nicolai xotti opu|culum Rudimenta grammatices (ed. Paulus Malleolus Rudi > mentorum grammatices h artis metrice eiu|deš . ceteroruš n Andelocensis), et al. in titu lo libri po|itoruš . Impre||uš Pari |ii per Felicem balligault > > v r ex die xviii. februarii. M.cccc.xciii.’; r3 : ‘ð Sequitur vocabu- a1 ? [Title-page?] > r lorum in Ni colai perotti rudimentis principa liter explicatoruš a Malleolus Andelocensis, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Aegidius > > 2 |ummaria colle= ctio. . .’; s v:‘Finis tabule.’ Delphus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uum primi artium inuentores vir eruditis- > 3 H 12684; Pr 8248; Sheppard 6423^4. sime . . .’ r COPY a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] Pyrrhus Perottus. This and the following works are edited by Wanting a1 and s4, of which no description appears to be Paulus Malleolus Andelocensis, as stated in his letter to Aegidius available. Delphus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ French translations of Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) calf; Latin words and phrases are substituted here for the Italian found rebacked, the original spine retained; yellow-edged leaves. Size: in editions printed in that country. 211 ¿ 148 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 145(149) ¿ 95 mm. refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ 38 no. 92; K. Rosen, ‘On the Publication of the Rudimenta marks in an early hand. Grammatices in France’, Res Publica Litterarum, 4 (1981), 265^ Provenance: John Brand (1744^1806); his sale (1807), lot 6682; 71, at 266. purchased by Heber for »0. 2. 6, according to the price in red ink v in Heber’s sale catalogue and Heber’s note on front endleaf. n6 [Ars epistolandi.] ‘Qui petis absentis animum tibi iungere ver- bis . . . [L]ectitanti mihi Marci Tullii Ciceronis preclaram egre- Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp, ‘Bibliotheca Heberiana’ on giamque sententiam . . .’; 2 elegiac distichs followed by the front endleaf; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 4554, marked down for anonymous treatise; see GW 2564; Bod-inc. A-437. »0. 1. 0 according to the Bodleian’s annotated copy of the sale v catalogue. Not listed in Books Purchased (1834), therefore pre- o7 Aegidius Delphus: Regulae de crescentiis genitivorum.‘Regula de genitiuis nominum secunde declinationis in er desinentium que sumably acquired after that date. vincat et que minus.’ Incipit: ‘[P]uer qua regula facit pueri in geni- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.73. tiuo singulari? . . .’ v p2 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus [Schioppus Veronensis.] Incipit:‘[N]ihil ate iucundius nobis potuit iniungi. . .’ P-129 Perottus, Nicolaus v Rudimenta grammatices (ed. Paulus Malleolus p2 Perottus, Nicolaus: De generibus metrorum. Incipit: ‘[P]es est metrica constructio syllabarum . . .’ Andelocensis), et al. refs. See P-108. r a1 [Title-page.] q v Perottus, Nicolaus: De Horatii et Severini metris [dedicated to] r 2 a2 Malleolus Andelocensis, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Aegidius Helius Perottus, his brother. Incipit:‘[E]x omnibus immortalis dei Delphus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uum primi artium inuentores vir eruditis- erga me bene¢ciis . . .’ sime . . .’ refs. See P-108. r a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] r q8 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Pyrrhus Perottus. This and the following works are edited by Traianus. Incipit: ‘Hodie inter versandum nonnullos libellos Paulus Malleolus Andelocensis, as stated in his letter to Aegidius meos . . .’ Delphus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ French translations of v q8 Hippocrates: Jusiurandum.Translated by Nicolaus Perottus, as Latin words and phrases are substituted here for the Italian found stated in the letter addressed to Bartholomaeus Traianus. Incipit: in editions printed in that country. ‘Testor Apollinem medicum et Esculapium . . .’ refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, refs. See Kibre, Hippocrates latinus, 177^82, at 180 and 181 A.3. 38 no. 102; K. Rosen, ‘On the Publication of the Rudimenta r r1 Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to] Valerius Florus. Grammatices in France’, Res Publica Litterarum, 4 (1981), 265^ Incipit: ‘[N]on sine causa factum esse certo scio . . .’ 71, at 266. r r Guarinus Veronensis: De diphthongis. Incipit: ‘Dipthongus est v 1 n6 [Ars epistolandi.] ‘Qui petis absentis animum tibi iungere ver- duarum vocalium . . .’ bis . . . [L]ectitanti mihi Marci Tullii Ciceronis preclaram egre- refs. See Sabbadini 48^49. giamque sententiam . . .’; 2 elegiac distichs followed by the r r3 [Colophon.] anonymous treatise; see GW 2564; Bod-inc. A-437. r v [Alphabetical table.] ‘Vocabulorum in Nicolai Perotti rudimentis v 3 o7 Aegidius Delphus: Regulae de crescentiis genitivorum.‘Regula principaliter explicatorum summaria collectio’. de genitiuis nominum secunde declinationis in er desinentium que Paris: Fe¤ lix Baligault, 18 Feb. 1493/4. 4o. vincat et que minus.’ Incipit:‘[P]uer qua regula facit pueri in geni- collation: a^r8 s4. tiuo singulari? . . .’ p-129^p-130] perottus, nicolaus 1977

v p2 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus [Schioppus P-130 Perottus, Nicolaus Veronensis.]Incipit:‘[N]ichilateiucundiusnobispotuitiniungi...’ Rudimenta grammatices (ed. Paulus Malleolus

v Andelocensis), et al. p2 Perottus, Nicolaus: De generibus metrorum. Incipit: ‘[P]es est r metrica constructio syllabarum . . .’ a1 [Title-page.] r refs. See P-108. a2 Malleolus Andelocensis, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Aegidius v q2 Perottus, Nicolaus: De Horatii et Severini metris [dedicated to] Delphus.‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uom primi artium inuentores vir Helius Perottus, his brother. Incipit:‘[E]x omnibus immortalis dei eruditissime . . .’ r erga me bene¢ciis . . .’ a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] refs. See P-108. Pyrrhus Perottus. This and the following works are edited by r q8 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Paulus Malleolus Andelocensis, as stated in his letter to Aegidius Traianus. Incipit: ‘Hodie inter versandum nonnullos libellos Delphus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ meos . . .’ refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, v q8 Hippocrates: Jusiurandum.Translated by Nicolaus Perottus, as 39 no. 123. To the lists of Latin words German glosses have been stated in the letter addressed to BartholomaeusTraianus. Incipit: added; it also contains several passages in Latin with German ‘Testor Apollinem medicum et Esculapium . . .’ translations. v refs. See Kibre, Hippocrates latinus, 177^82, at 180 and 181 A.3. l8 Ars epistolandi. ‘De modo epistolandi’.‘Qui petis absentis ani- r mum tibi iungere verbis Hanc lege que brevibus plurima r1 Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to] Valerius Florus. > Incipit: ‘[N]on sine causa factum esse certo scio . . .’ summa docet . . . [L]ectitanti mihi Marci Tullii Ciceronis pre- r r1 Guarinus Veronensis: De diphthongis. Incipit: ‘Dipthongus est claram egregiamque sententiam . . .’; 2 elegiac distichs followed duarum vocalium . . .’ by the anonymous treatise; see GW 2564; Bod-inc. A-437. v refs. See Sabbadini 48^49. m8 Aegidius Delphus: Regulae de crescentiis genitivorum.‘Regula r r3 [Colophon.] de genitiuis nominum secunde declinationis in er desinentium que v r3 [Alphabetical table.] ‘Vocabulorum in Nicolai Perotti rudimentis vincat et que minus.’ Incipit: ‘[P]uer qua regula facit pueri in geni- principaliter explicatorum summaria collectio’. tiuo singulari . . .’ r Paris: Fe¤ lix Baligault, 25 Mar.1495. 4o. A page-for-page reprintof n3 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus [Schioppus Veronensis]. Incipit:‘[N]ihil ate iucundius nobis potuit iniungi . . .’ Baligault’s edition of18 Feb. 1493/4 (Bod-inc P-128). r collation: a^r8 s4. n3 Perottus, Nicolaus: De generibus metrorum. Incipit: ‘[P]es est Types: 180 G, 96 G, 75 GA. 140 leaves, 3^129 so numbered. 39 lines metrica constructio sillabarum . . .’ v v r refs. See P-108. and headline (a3 ). Type area: 148 (152) ¿ 94 mm (a3 ). On a1 ini- r r o Perottus, Nicolaus: De Horatii et Severini metris [dedicated to] tial G; lombard initials. Leaf a , title:‘(red) G (black) rammatica 2 1 Helius Perottus. Incipit: ‘[E]x omnibus immortalis dei erga me Nycolai Perotti cuš arte metrica eiu|deš nuper emeš data |š pre||a: > > bene¢ciis . . .’ cuš |umma orthogra phie et dipthongorum ob|eruatione: ab > refs. See P-108. aliis pror|us neglecta. (red) Item (black) Regule de cre|centiis r > p1 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus genitiuorum.’ > (red) [Device (Polain, Marques, no. 90), within borders, black] ‘Felix quem faciunt aliena pe ricula cautum. Traianus. Incipit: ‘Hodie inter versandum nonnullos libellos v > > meos . . .’ E|t fortunatus felix diue|n beatus.’; s , colophon:‘ð Nicolai per- > 3 p r Hippocrates: Jusiurandum.Translated by Nicolaus Perottus, as otti opu|culum ru= dimentorum grammatices et ar= tis 1 > > stated in the letter addressed to BartholomaeusTraianus. Incipit: metrice eiu|dem. ceterorumn in titulo libri po|itoruš |š pre||uq pa > ‘Testor Apollinem medicum et Esculapium . . .’ > ri|ij per magi|trum felicem bali= > gault prope collegiuq remen|e co morantem ad inter inium ancti tephani ex die vige ima- refs. See Kibre, Hippocrates latinus, 177^82, at 180 and181 A.3. š > | | > | | v quinta martij. M.cccc.xcv.’ p1 Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to] Valerius Florus. > Incipit: ‘[N]on sine causa factum esse certo scio . . .’ Pr 8254; Sheppard 6435^6. r p2 Guarinus Veronensis: De diphthongis.‘De arte diphtongandi’. COPY Incipit: ‘Diphtongus est duarum vocalium . . .’ Wanting the last leaf (blank?). refs. See Sabbadini 48^49. Binding: Nineteenth-century parchment, with manuscript title v p3 [Author’s colophon.] at head of the spine. Size: 203 ¿ 144 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ r p4 [Alphabetical table.] ‘Vocabulorum in Nicolai Perotti rudimen- 132 mm. tis principaliter explicatorum summaria collectio’. Some marginal notes, washed, mainly extracting key words, in a [Basel: JacobusWol¡, de Pforzheim, c.1499]. 4o. humanist hand. 8 6 Capital strokes and a few initials are supplied by Laguillier in red collation: a^n o^q . r v r 122 leaves, the last blank.Woodcut initials. up to c8 and on o2 ^o3 . Provenance: Laguillier (sixteenth century); name in red ink on H *12641; Pr 7713; BSB-Ink P-241; Sack, Freiburg, 2726; Sheppard r v r 2501. a6 , o2 , and o3 . Purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1847), 27. COPY shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.41. Bound with A-360; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 148 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.13(3). 1978 persius flaccus, aulus [p-131^p-133

P-131 Perottus, Nicolaus Perotti rudimeš tis principaliter explicatorum |ummaria collec- v > Rudimenta grammatices (ed. Paulus Malleolus tio . . .’; r5 , col. 2, end:‘Finis tabule’. Pr 7712; Sheppard 2502. Andelocensis), et al. r COPY a1 [Title-page.] r Pr mistakenly identi¢es the Bodleian copy with H *12640. a2 Malleolus Andelocensis, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Aegidius Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf. Size: 215 ¿ 157 ¿ Delphus.‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uom primi artium inuentores vir 22 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 144 mm. eruditissime . . .’ r r On a3 a marginal note, commenting on the text, in a humanist a3 Perottus, Nicolaus: Rudimenta grammatices [dedicated to] hand. Pyrrhus Perottus. This and the following works are edited by Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ Paulus Malleolus Andelocensis, as stated in his letter to Aegidius r on a1 . Purchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for Fl. 2, i. e. Delphus. Incipit: ‘[D]a litteras. A. b. c . . .’ »0. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 29. refs. See P-110; on this edition see Milde,‘Zur Druckha« u¢gkeit’, shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.56. 38 no. 109. To the lists of Latin words German glosses have been added; it also contains several passages in Latin with German translations. P-132 Persius Flaccus, Aulus v m5 Ars epistolandi.‘De modo epistolandi’.‘Qui petis absentis ani- Satyrae. mum tibi iungere verbis Hanc lege que brevibus plurima summa r > [a2 ] Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] docet . . . [L]ectitanti mihi Marci Tullii Ciceronis preclaram egre- refs. Pers. Chol. r giamque sententiam . . .’; 2 elegiac distichs followed by the anon- [a2 ] Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. ymous treatise; see GW 2564; Bod-inc. A-437. refs. Pers. r v n7 Aegidius Delphus: Regulae de crescentiis genitivorum.‘Regula [b5 ] [Note.] Incipit: ‘Explicit ignotus per totum Persius orbem’. de genitiuis nominum secunde declinationis in er desinentium que [Basel: Martin Flach, c.1474]. Folio. vincat et que minus.’ Incipit: ‘[P]uer qua regula facit pueri in geni- collation: [a8 b6]. tiuo singulari? . . .’ v HC12713; Go¡ P-335; BMC III 741; Pr 7548; BSB-Ink P-242; CIBN o1 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Schioppus P-136; Morgan, Persius, 6; Sack, Freiburg, 2728; Sheppard 2392^ Veronensis. Incipit:‘[N]ihil a te iucundius nobis potuit iniungi . . .’ v 3. o1 Perottus, Nicolaus: De generibus metrorum. Incipit: ‘[P]es est metrica constructio syllabarum . . .’ FIRST COPY refs. See P-108. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled blue morocco; gilt- p2 Perottus, Nicolaus: De Horatii et Severini metris [dedicated to] Helius Perottus. Incipit: ‘[E]x omnibus immortalis dei erga me edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the bene¢ciis . . .’ Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 284 ¿ 200 ¿ 13 mm. Size refs. See P-108. of leaf: 277 ¿ 188 mm. v Provenance: Giuseppe Serra, Duca di Cassano (À before 1826); q1 Perottus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Traianus. Incipit: ‘Hodie interuersandum nonnullos libellos see Catalogo, 28. George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); meos . . .’ sale (1821), lot 218; purchased for »6. 6. 0: see Books Purchased v (1821), 11, and the annotated sale catalogue. q1 Hippocrates: Iusiurandum.Translated by Nicolaus Perottus, as stated in the letter addressed to Bartholomaeus Traianus. Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. L 5.3. ‘Testor Apollinem medicum et Esculapium . . .’ SECOND COPY Wanting the blank leaves [a ], and [b ]. refs. See Kibre, Hippocrates latinus, 177^82, at 180 and 181 A.3. 1 6 v Binding: Eighteenth-century plain calf; marbled pastedowns; q Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to] Valerius Florus. 1 same as Auct. 1Q 2.31 (B-075). Size: 266 ¿ 190 ¿ 9 mm. Size of Incipit: ‘[N]on sine causa factum esse certo scio . . .’ r leaf: 262 ¿ 177 mm. q Guarinus Veronensis: De diphthongis.‘De arte diphtongandi’. 2 Occasional early signatures visible. Incipit: ‘Diphtongus est duarum vocalium . . .’ Provenance: Heidegger, Bibliotheca Heideggeriana; engraved refs. See Sabbadini 48^49. r v armorial book-plate on [a2 ]: [Ex Bibliotheca] ‘Heideg = 17 = q3 [Colophon.] r geriana’; see Warnecke 790. Purchased from Payne and Foss, q [Alphabetical table.] ‘Vocabulorum in Nicolai Perotti rudimen- 4 Catalogue of Printed Books and Manuscripts in Various tis principaliter explicatorum summaria collectio’. Languages (London, 1837), no. 6876, for »6. 6. 0; see Books [Basel: JacobusWol¡, de Pforzheim, c.1500]. 4o. 8.6 6 Purchased (1837), 29. collation: a^o p^r . shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 1.33. Types:160, title; 107, headlines and headings; 71, text.116 leaves, the last blank, 2^107 so numbered. 44 lines and headline and margin- v P-133 Persius Flaccus, Aulus alia (a3 ), 2 columns on leaves 106^15. Type area: 155 (161) ¿ 98 v r Satyrae. (114) mm (a3 ). Woodcut initials. Leaf a1 , title: ‘Graš matica r Nicolai perotti cuš additionibus regularuš : h metrice artis A1 [Title-page.] > > v Guarini veroneš |is perfacuš > di viri lucidi||ime per|pecta.’ > A1 Johannes [Honorius] Cubitensis: ‘Argumenta Satyrarum’. [Device]; q v, colophon: ‘ð Nicolai Perotti opu culu rudi meto 3 | š > š k ‘Persius ecce notat scribentes vana poetas > Arguit hec hominum graš matices: h artis metri= > ce eiu|deš : ceteroruš n in titulo libri > curas et inania vota; 6 hexameters. r ~ r po|itok: ¢nit feliciter.’ q4 : ‘ð Sequit vocabuloruš in Nicolai > A2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] ‘Prefatio’. p-133^p-135] persius flaccus, aulus 1979

refs. Pers. Chol. gij Mrš i Johanis gauterij rš ctoris |cholariuq Salu cieš |iuš . Anno dnš i. v > r > A2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. M.cccc.lxxxi. die. x. Februarij’; b5 : ‘gRatio|o et foelici militi R refs. Pers. Each ‘Satyra’ is preceded by the appropriate single- j dom|š o ca|tri > Ambro|ij. Bernardus in |enium deduct > |alutem. line ‘argumentum’ of Johannes Cubitensis, taken from the Doceri a nobis peti|ti de cura h modo rei familiaris utilius guber- ‘Argumenta Satyrarum’ (see above). v naš dae . . .’; b6 :‘Finit Epl’a |ancti Bernardi ad laudeš dei > Finis:’. Heidelberg: [Heinrich Knoblochtzer, c.1500]. 4o. As attributed Pr 7244; Morgan, Persius, 20; Sheppard 6000^1. and dated by Sheppard; BSB-Ink attributes to [Jakob COPY Stadelberger], and CIBN to [Jakob Stadelberger?], CIBN noting Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- the discussion in Josef Benzing, ‘Zum Heidelberger Buchdruck sia; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of in erstenViertel des 16. Jahrhunderts’, Gb Jb (1960), 172^9, of the the Bodleian Library on both covers. Upper cover detached. use of Knoblochtzer’s type by Stadelberger; BSB-Ink dates to Size: 297 ¿ 205 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 197 mm. [c.1513^17], CIBN to [after 1500]. Washed early marginal and interlinear annotations, including collation: A4 B6 CD4. comments on the text,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. r Type: 76 G (leaded). 18 leaves. 22 lines, plus headlines (A3 ). Type Two-, three-, and six-line initials, some with extensions into the r r area: 140 (146) ¿ 75 mm (A3 ). Woodcut initials. Leaf A1 , title: margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in red. v ‘AVLI FLACCI PERSII POE > TE SATYRARVM OPVS.’; A1 : Provenance: James Edwards; A Catalogue of Books in All ‘ð Argumenta |atyrarum Per|ij Per magi|truš Iohannem Languages and in Every Branch of Literature Collected from r > Cubiten|em.’; A2 : ‘ð AVLI FLACCI PERSII POETE > Various Parts of Europe . . . (London, 1796), no. 68, listed for SATYRARVM OPVS. PREFATIO NEc fonte labra prolu »6. 6. 0. Purchased for »6. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1796), 2. r > > > . . .’; D4 :‘FINIS. >> IMPRESSVM HEYDELBERGE.’ shelfmark: Auct. O 2.15. C 4698; Go¡ P-340; Pr 3152; BSB-Ink (P-257); CIBN II p. 380; Morgan, Persius, 48; Pellechet MS. 9232 (9057); Sack, Freiburg, 2738; Sheppard 2202. P-135 Persius Flaccus, Aulus

COPY Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). v Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de boards; bound for KloÞ. Red label stamped in gilt on the upper Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poetae cover. Size: 200 ¿ 150 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 134 mm. omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ v Some early interlinear annotations on A5 only.Washed note in refs. On Fontius’ letters, life of Persius, and his commentary see r the inner margin of A3 giving the name of the author. Dorothy M. Robathan, F. Edward Cranz, Paul Oskar Kristeller, Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- and Bernhard Bischo¡,‘A. Persius Flaccus’, CTC III 201^312, at label; not identi¢ed in sale (1835). Purchased for »0. 10. 6; see 265^7. r Books Purchased (1841), 30. a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.43. ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ r a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] P-134 Persius Flaccus, Aulus refs. Pers. Chol. v Satyrae (ed. Johannes Gauterius), et al. a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. a r Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] ‘Prefatio’. [Edited by refs. Pers. 2 v Johannes Gauterius.] a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: refs. Pers. Chol. ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Hac satyra a r Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. [Edited by Johannes scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ 2 r Gauterius, as stated in the colophon.] e3 [Colophon.] v refs. Pers. Pers. 3^4 are here run together as one ‘satyra’, num- e3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus bered as 3; thereafter 5 is numbered 4 and 6 is numbered 5. Each Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- ‘satyra’ is preceded by a single-line ‘argumentum’. ter studiis nostris . . .’ v refs. Bartholomaeus Fontius, Epistolarum libriIII, ed. Ladislaus b4 [Gauterius, Johannes?: Verse about Persius.] ‘Aulus hic est Juha¤ sz (Budapest,1931),50^3 (book 3, letter 7), butbeginning dif- Flaccus cui nomen Persius extat > Patria Vulterrae Roma sed est tumulus’; 3 elegiac distichs. ferently in the incunable edition. r v e [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium b4 [Colophon.] 4 r aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ The b5 Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Epistola de gubernatione rei famil- iaris. authorship is ascribed explicitly to Fontius in later incunable edi- refs. PL CLXXXII 647^51; see B-190. tions: see P-143. Saluzzo: Martinus de Lavalle, 10 Feb. 1481. Folio. Venice: [Printer of the 1480 Martialis], 1480. Folio. 6 4 collation: a b6. collation: a^d e . Type: 106 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. 12 leaves. 35 HC 12735; C 4701; Go¡ P-341; BMC V 296; Pr 5663; Morgan, r r r Persius, 18; Sheppard 3719. lines (a2 ). Type area: 187 ¿ 93 mm (a2 ). Leaf a1 : ‘AULI PERSII FLACCI SATIRA RVM LIBER [N]EC fonte labra prolui COPY v> >> caballino: > . . .’; b4 , colophon: ‘Impre||us Salutijs Arte et impe- Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half red morocco over paper j n|is Martini de > Laualle. Correctu|n ac emeš dat diligeš ti oxa egrš boards; gold-tooled spine; gold stamp of the Bodleian Library 1980 persius flaccus, aulus [p-135^p-138

on both covers. Size: 286 ¿ 213 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ refs. See P-135. r 203 mm. a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: Provenance: Ernesti Cajet[ani?] (seventeenth century); inscrip- ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate r tion in a seventeenth-century(?) hand on e4 : ‘Ernesti alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ r Cajet[ani?]’. Giacomo Lucchesini (1753^1820); erased inscription a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] on the front pastedown:‘Di me Giacomo Lucchesini’. Purchased refs. Pers. Chol. v in Florence via D. A. Talboys, Oxford, for »0. 4. 6; see Books a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. Purchased (1832), 18, and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 446. refs. Pers. v shelfmark: Auct. L 5.24. a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ P-136 Persius Flaccus, Aulus v e3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- v a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de ter studiis nostris . . .’ Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poete refs. See P-135. r omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ e4 [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium refs. See P-135. aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ r a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: Venice: Baptista deTortis,14 Mar. 1482. Folio. ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate collation: a^d6 e4. alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ r CR 4702; Go¡ P-343; BMC V 322; Pr 4611; BSB-Ink P-244; CIBN a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] P-139; Morgan, Persius, 24; Oates 1839; Rhodes 1350; Sheppard refs. Pers. Chol. v 3826. a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. refs. Pers. COPY v Binding: Nineteeenth-century half sprinkled calf; marbled a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Hac satyra paper boards; bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ Library on both covers. Size: 319 ¿ 221 ¿ 10 mm. Size of r leaf: 308 ¿ 202 mm. e3 [Colophon.] v Copious early marginal and interlinear notes, mainly in one ¢f- e3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus teenth/sixteenth-century German hand, consisting of comments Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- r ter studiis nostris . . .’ on the text, also a note on a1 on poetry.Some‘nota’marks in red. refs. See P-135. Paragraph marks, capital strokes and underlining are supplied in r red. e4 [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- label; sale (1835), lot 3091, octagonal paper label on the upper [Treviso: Paulus de Ferraria], 1481. Folio. 6 4 cover; purchased for »0. 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 22. collation: a^d e . shelfmark: Auct. P 4.14. H 12719? = H (not C) 12720 = H *12727; Go¡ P-342; BMC VI 898; Pr 6502; BSB-Ink P-243; CIBN P-138; Morgan, Persius, 22^3; P-138 Persius Flaccus, Aulus Rhodes,Treviso, no. 93; Sheppard 5545^6. Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). FIRST COPY v Bound with C-143; see there for details of binding and proven- a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de ance. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 206 mm. Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poetae Some early marginal annotations in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ hand, consisting mainly of extraction of key words, also occa- refs. See P-135. r sional corrections to the text or headings. a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.27(4). ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate SECOND COPY alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ r Bound with J-305; see there for details ofbinding and provenance. a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 190 mm. refs. Pers. Chol. v Marginal annotations in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century humanist a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. hand, including some comments on the text, extraction of key refs. Pers. v words,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. O 2.10(2). ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Hac satyra scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ v e3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus P-137 Persius Flaccus, Aulus Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). ter studiis nostris . . .’ v a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de refs. See P-135. Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poete omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ p-138^p-140] persius flaccus, aulus 1981

r v e4 [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate Venice: Baptista deTortis,6 Dec. 1482. Folio. alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ v collation: a^c6 d e4. a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] HC *12721; Go¡ P-344; BMC V 322; Pr 4616; BSB-Ink P-245; refs. Pers. Chol. r Morgan, Persius, 25; Sack, Freiburg, 2729; Sheppard 3833^5. a3 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. refs. Pers. FIRST COPY a r Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century half sprinkled calf; marbled paper 3 ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Hac satyra boards; bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ on both covers. Size: 285 ¿ 208 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ d v [Colophon.] 197 mm. 5 d v Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Copious early marginal and interlinear notes, mainly in one ¢f- 5 Saxettus. Incipit:‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette charissime, qui ita diligen- teenth/sixteenth-century German hand, frequently cropped, ter studiis nostris . . .’ and consisting of comments on and corrections to the text, extrac- refs. See P-135. tion of key words, and ‘nota’marks, also underlining in the text in d r [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium black ink. On e v is a manuscript index in the same hand.‘Satyra’ 6 4 aggressurum(!) in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ numbers are supplied in black ink. Irregular early pagination in pencil in the upper margin: 7^61. Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 24 Dec. 1482. Folio. 6 4 6 Paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in collation: a b c d . Collation as Sheppard; BSB-Ink records as 6 4 6 red; occasional two-line initials are supplied in black ink. ‘a B c d ’. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Types: 105 R, text; 83 R, commentary; minute reference-letters in label; sale (1835), lot 3092, octagonal label on the upper cover; text. Capital spaces. 22 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 57 lines of commen- r r purchased for »0. 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 22. tary surrounding the text (a3 ).Type area: 234 ¿ 156 mm (a3 ). shelfmark: Auct. P 4.15. HC *12722; Go¡ P-345; Pr 4444; BSB-Ink P-246; CIBN P-140; SECOND COPY Morgan, Persius, 26; Pellechet MS. 9245 (9069); Rhodes 1351; Bound with: Sack, Freiburg, 2730; Sheppard 3576^7. 2. Albius Tibullus, Elegiae, sive Carmina, with comm. by FIRST COPY Bernardinus Veronensis. Venice: Antonius Battibovis, 3 Mar. Bound with J-311; see there for details of binding and provenance. 1485 (T-208(2)). Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 192 mm. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century blind-tooled calf; Wanting the blank leaf a1. upper cover detached, lower cover loose. Size: 288 ¿ 212 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. O 2.11(2). 21 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 199 mm. SECOND COPY A sheet of bibliographical notes by Wodhull is attached to the Bound with J-310; see there for details of binding and provenance. recto of the front endleaf. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 212 mm. r r On a2 a four-line Italian epigraphic initial ‘N’ is supplied in gold One key word is extracted on a2 , where there is also underlining surrounded by white vine-stems de¢ned in red and green, all on a in the text in black ink. blue ground; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 112 no. pr 100. Other shelfmark: Auct. P 4.10(2). one- to six-line epigraphic initials are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); bibliographical notes (see above); note by Heber on the sheet of Wodhull’s notes: P-140 Persius Flaccus, Aulus ‘Wodhull’s sale10s’.Purchased by Heber for »0.10.0, according to Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). the price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard v a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue,6 (1835), lot 2847, sold for »0.6. Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poetae 0. Purchased for »0.10. 6; see Books Purchased (1841), 31. omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.26(1). refs. See P-135. THIRD COPY r a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: Bound with O-056(3); see there for details of binding and proven- ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate ance. Size of leaf: 313 ¿ 212 mm. alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ Verse numbers and occasional ‘nota’ marks; underlining in the r a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] text in black ink. refs. Pers. Chol. shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1482.1(2). v a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. refs. Pers. v P-139 Persius Flaccus, Aulus a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ r v a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de e3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poete Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ ter studiis nostris . . .’ refs. See P-135. refs. See P-135. 1982 persius flaccus, aulus [p-140^p-142

r e4 [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium P-142 Persius Flaccus, Aulus aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus and Dionysius Bertochus, 10 a v Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de Sept. 1484. Folio. 1 Medici. ‘Proemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poetae collation: a^d6 e4. omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ HCR 12724; Go¡ P-346; BMC VII 1139; Pr 4845; BSB-Ink P-247; refs. See P-135. CIBN P-141; Morgan, Persius, 28; Oates 1908; Sack, Freiburg, r a Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: 2731; Sheppard 4039. 2 ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate COPY alios deinde corrigeret . . .’ r Binding: Eighteenth-century Spanish laced case parchment a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] binding with boards; holes and remains of ties (now covered by refs. Pers. Chol. v pastedowns) for original loop and bead fastenings. Size: 305 ¿ a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. 218 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 207 mm. refs. Pers. v Some early marginal and interlinear notes, mainly in one ¢f- a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: teenth/sixteenth-century humanist hand, and consisting of com- ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Hac satyra ments on the text and extraction of key words, also underlining in scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ r the text in black ink. e3 [Colophon.] v Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), e3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus 27. Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.29. ter studiis nostris . . .’ refs. See P-135. r P-141 Persius Flaccus, Aulus e4 [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium Satyrae (comm. Bartholomaeus Fontius). aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ v a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 1490. Folio. 6 4 Medici. ‘Prooemium’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam, Laurenti, poetae collation: a^d e . omnes uel ad benedicendum uel ad honeste . . .’ HR 12726; Go¡ P-349; BMC VI 765; Pr 6018; BSB-Ink P-249; refs. See P-135. Morgan, Persius, 33; Sheppard 4989^90. r a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: FIRST COPY ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate The ¢nal ‘x’, which appears in the date in the colophon has been alios deinde corrigere . . .’ erased in this copy, and replaced by a large full stop. r a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf; gilt-edged leaves; refs. Pers. Chol. marbled pastedowns; gold stamp ofthe Bodleian Libraryon both v a2 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. covers. Size: 298 ¿ 220 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 207 mm. refs. Pers. Early marginal and interlinear notes in one ¢fteenth/sixteenth- v a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: century hand consisting of comments on the text, extraction of ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra key words, and some corrections to the text; further corrections scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ have also been made in the same hand over erasure or by insertion v r d3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus of letters. On e4 is a note in the same hand about the corrections: Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- ‘Castigatus ex Persio domini Philippi Beroaldi preceptore mei et ter studiis nostris . . .’ denuo repetitus a Philippo Beroaldo iuniore’. A note on the recto refs. See P-135. of the front endleaf, by F[alconer] Madan and dated1885, records r d4 [Fontius, Bartholomaeus]: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium the alteration of the date in the colophon (see above); Madan also aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ mentions the textual emendations. r Venice: Antonius Battibovis, 17 Sept. 1485. Folio. On a2 a three-line initial ‘N’ is supplied in blue decorated with collation: a^c6 d4. white, and with foliate decoration in green, maroon, grey,and yel- H *12725; Go¡ P-347; BMC V 404; Pr 4986; BSB-Ink P-248; low, all on a gold ground edged in black: see Pa« cht and Alexander Morgan, Persius, 30; Sheppard 4084. II, 114 no. pr 142; other two- to six-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. COPY Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) red cloth. Size: 291 ¿ 204 ¿ printed label of the sale (1789), part III lot 4059; in the annotated 10 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 197 mm. catalogue marked down to Thomas Payne for Fl. 6. Purchased Early marginal and interlinear notes, including comments on and [through Payne?] for »0. 10. 6: see Books Purchased (1790), 8, corrections to the text, extraction of key words,‘nota’ marks, and which misprints the date as ‘1480’. pointing hands. Note about Persius in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- r shelfmark: Auct. O 2.14. tury hand on a1 . Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blue paper boards. Size: 261 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 2.21. 195 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 261 ¿ 191 mm. Bibliographical note by E. Gordon Du¡ on a slip of paper attached to the front pastedown. p-142^p-144] persius flaccus, aulus 1983

r Provenance: Eustachio Vandoni (£. 1755); inscription on a1 : Copious early marginal annotations, apparently in one ¢fteenth/ ‘Eustachii Vandoni Oleggiensis1755 rethorice studentis in scholis sixteenth-century humanist hand, and consisting of extraction of Braidensibus Mediolani’. Paolo Nova (£. 1804), teacher of rheto- key words,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also corrections to r ric, Novara, ‘gymnasium’; inscription on a1 : ‘Nunc vero the text and commentary, and underlining in the text. Running Bibliotheca Paulli Noua rethorice institutoris in Nouariensi headings or ‘satyra’ numbers are supplied in black ink. Early r Gymnasio 1804’. Edward Gordon Du¡ (1863^1924); bibliogra- manuscript foliation: 2^48. Manuscript table of contents on a1 phical note (see above). Purchased in 1903; see Annual Report of in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand, also listing the leaf on the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, which each‘satyra’ begins. v 10 May 1904, 585. On a2 an engraving, 48 ¿ 42 mm, of a man in a religious habit, shelfmark: Inc. d. I3.1490.1. holding a sta¡ in his left hand and a rosary in his right, and £anked by the initials ‘B. P.’; probably ‘Beatus Petrus’, suggested P-143 Persius Flaccus, Aulus by the crossed keys on the front of the habit. Satyrae (comm. Johannes Britannicus and Provenance: Verona, Camillians; circular stamp with inscription r Bartholomaeus Fontius). on a1 :‘Dom. Profes. CC. RR. Ministr. In¢rmisVeron×’. H. F.(£. 1884), of Mu« nster; inscription in purple crayon on the recto ofthe v a1 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the Senate and front endleaf:‘H. F. Mu« nster 1884’. Acquired after1884. People of Brescia.] Incipit:‘[C]um multa etuaria in rebus humanis shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 2.5. sint in quibus hominum ingenia exerceri . . .’ refs. For Britannicus’ commentary, and life of Persius see CTC III 267^8. P-144 Persius Flaccus, Aulus r a2 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus Satyrae (comm. Johannes Britannicus and inThusciaVolaterras habet patriam quod cum Eusebius . . .’ r Bartholomaeus Fontius). a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium v aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ a1 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the Senate and Fontius is identi¢ed as the author in the printed heading in this People of Brescia.] Incipit:‘[C]um multa etuaria in rebus humanis edition. sint in quibus hominum ingenia exerceri . . .’ r a2 [Britannicus, Johannes: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[S]atyra carmen est, refs. See P-143. r ut Diomedi placet apud Romanos maledicum . . .’ a2 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus r a3 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Choliambi.] inThusciaVolaterras habet patriam quod cum Eusebius . . .’ r ‘Commentarii in Persium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra’’.Versus est a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium senarius iambicus, qui et trimeter . . .’ aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ r r a3 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] a2 [Britannicus, Johannes: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[S]atyra carmen est, refs. Pers. Chol. ut Diomedi placet apud Romanos maledicum . . .’ r r a3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: a3 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Choliambi.] ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate ‘Commentarii in Persium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra’’.Versus est alios deinde corrigere . . .’ senarius iambicus, qui et trimeter . . .’ v r a4 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. a3 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] refs. Pers. refs. Pers. Chol. v r a4 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: a3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’. Reprehensurus hac satyra uaria poe- ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate tarum in componendis carminibus . . .’ alios deinde corrigere . . .’ v v a4 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: a4 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra refs. Pers. v scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ a4 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: v h3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’. Reprehensurus hac satyra uaria poe- Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- tarum in componendis carminibus . . .’ v ter studiis nostris . . .’ a4 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: refs. See P-135. ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ Venice: Bernardinus Benalius and Matteo Capcasa, 3 Aug. 1491. v Folio. h3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus collation: a8 b^g6 h4. Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- HC *12736; Go¡ P-353; BMC V 373; Pr 4878; BSB-Ink P-250; CIBN ter studiis nostris . . .’ P-144; Morgan, Persius, 35; Sack, Freiburg, 2732; Sheppard 3983. refs. See P-135. Venice: Bartholomaeus de Ragazonibus, 17 Jan. 1492/3. Folio. COPY collation: a8 b^g6 h4. Leaf a1 has been repaired. Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco with black HC *12737; Go¡ P-354; BMC V 536; Pr 5374; BSB-Ink P-251; cloth; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 322 ¿ 221 ¿ 13 mm. Morgan, Persius, 36; Oates 2090; Sack, Freiburg, 2733; Size of leaf: 311 ¿ 204 mm. Sheppard 4551. COPY

Wanting f1. 1984 persius flaccus, aulus [p-144^p-146

Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; gold-tooled spine; the stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 299 ¿ 208 ¿ gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Scar of an 14 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 197 mm. v index tab on a2. Size: 310 ¿ 215 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ Provenance: Jakob [ ] (£. 1567); inscription on h4 in a German 204 mm. hand: ‘Supera hunc librum solui quatuordecim £orenorum in r Name of the author in manuscript on a1 . Occasional underlining anno 1567. Qui clepit hunc librum cleps est et cleps morietur et in the text in black ink. respice ¢nem antetequam(!) h×c facies cogita bene quit(!) facis. Two- to seven-line initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes Jacob’. Purchased from Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and are supplied in red. Green, Catalogue (1830), no. 2782, for »0. 9. 0: see Books Provenance: Henry Philip Hope (À1839); sale (1813), lot 2768. Purchased (1830), 18. Purchased by Heber for »0. 2. 0; see note by Heber on the recto shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.28. of the front endleaf: ‘Hope’s sale 1813. - 2s -’; no price recorded in red ink in the annotated copy of Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of the front endleaf; see P-146 Persius Flaccus, Aulus Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 5552; remains of a circular white label on Satyrae (comm. Johannes Britannicus and the spine. Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 22. Bartholomaeus Fontius, ed. Bartholomaeus Merula). shelfmark: Auct. P 4.16. r a1 [Title-page.] v a1 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the Senate and P-145 Persius Flaccus, Aulus People of Brescia. Edited by Bartholomaeus Merula, along with Satyrae (comm. Johannes Britannicus and the rest of the items in this edition.] Incipit: ‘[C]um multa et uaria in rebus humanis sint in quibus hominum ingenia exerceri . . .’ Bartholomaeus Fontius). refs. See P-143. Merula is named as editor in the colophon. r r a1 [Title-page.] a2 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus v a1 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the Senate and inThusciaVolaterras habet patriam quod cum Eusebius . . .’ r People of Brescia.] Incipit:‘[C]um multa etuaria in rebus humanis a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium sint in quibus hominum ingenia exerceri . . .’ aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ v refs. See P-143. a2 [Britannicus, Johannes: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[S]atyra carmen est, r a2 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus ut Diomedi placet apud Romanos maledicum . . .’ r inThusciaVolaterras habet patriam quod cum Eusebius . . .’ a3 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Choliambi.] r a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium ‘Commentarii in Persium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra’’.Versus est aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ senarius iambicus, qui et trimeter . . .’ r r a2 [Britannicus, Johannes: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[S]atyra carmen est, a3 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] ut Diomedi placet apud Romanos maledicum . . .’ refs. Pers. Chol. r r a3 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Choliambi.] a3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: ‘Commentarii in Persium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra’’.Versus est ‘‘‘Ne(!) fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate senarius iambicus, qui et trimeter. . .’ alios deinde corrigere . . .’ r v a3 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] a4 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. refs. Pers. Chol. refs. Pers. r v a3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: a4 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: ‘‘‘Nec funte(!) labra prolui caballino’’.Quo maiore animi libertate ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’. Reprehensurus hac satyra uaria poe- alios deinde corrigere . . .’ tarum in componendis carminibus . . .’ v r a4 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. a5 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: refs. Pers. ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra v a4 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ r ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’. Reprehensurus hac satyra uaria poe- i3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus tarum in componendis carminibus . . .’ Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- v a4 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: ter studiis nostris . . .’ ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra refs. See P-135. v scriptores lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ i3 [Colophon.] v h3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 14 Feb. 1494/5. Folio. Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- collation: a^g6 h i4. ter studiis nostris . . .’ r On a1 a woodcut showing Persius £anked by Britannicus and refs. See P-135. Fontius, with type-set inscriptions bearing their names: see Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, 13 Apr. 1495. Folio. Sander and Essling, also Morgan, Persius, pl. VI. Woodcut collation: a8 b^g6 h4. initials. HC *12739; Go¡ P-357; BMC V 512; Pr 5477; BSB-Ink P-252; HC 12738; Go¡ P-356; BMC V 529; Pr 5429; Essling 794; Morgan, Morgan, Persius, 43; Sheppard 4445. Persius, 41; Oates 2107; Rhodes 1352; Sander 5563; Sheppard

COPY 4523^4. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century diced plain and FIRST COPY mottled calf, ‘Cambridge style’; mottled blue-edged leaves; gold Wanting the blank leaf i4. p-146^p-148] persius flaccus, aulus 1985

r Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled grey morocco, On a1 a woodcut showing the author and the commentators: see stamped on each cover with a crest: a cross patte¤ e, ¢tche¤ e at the Essling, Sander, and BMC; woodcut initials. foot; light blue silk doublures; gau¡red edges. Size: 307 ¿ 210 ¿ HCR 12740; Go¡ P-358; BMC V 577; Pr 5631; CIBN P-146; Essling 13 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 201 mm. 795; Morgan, Persius, 44; Sander 5564; Sheppard 4712.

Manuscript names of the ¢gures in the woodcut (in addition to COPY those set in type) have been written in a sixteenth-century hand. Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century quarter blue cloth, with Provenance: Catalogue of . . . the Library of a Gentleman decorated paper boards. Size: 302 ¿ 216 ¿ 10 mm. Size of (London: Christie & Manson, 8 Mar. 1847), lot 861; circular leaf: 295 ¿ 108 mm. paper label on the upper cover. Purchased for »0. 4. 0; see Books The name of Fontius has been cancelled in pen and ink through- Purchased (1847), 27. out. Some early marginal annotations including extraction of key shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.27. v words, also underlining in the text and commentaries. On i4 a SECOND COPY note in a sixteenth-century Italian hand referring to an agreement Bound with J-316(2); see there for details of binding and proven- between a singer and a nobleman in Venice: ‘Baptista Cantor ance. Size of leaf: 313 ¿ 202 mm. venetus qui in casa del signor Iohannes de Mandelis nobile habi- Wanting the blank leaf i4. tatore discontro de soto. . .Sancto Ambrosio. . .honorando a can- Occasional marginal and interlinear annotations and corrections tar un per tanto al mense et dacordo com luj al numero de li inni in to the text and commentary, also underlining in the commentary. [ ] gallico. . .’ shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1494.1(2). Provenance: W.J. Leighton; sale, 12 Dec. 1923, lot 6436, marked down for »2.18.0 in an annotated copyofthe auction catalogue in the Bodleian; slip from another copy of the auction catalogue, P-147 Persius Flaccus, Aulus with annotations, attached to the recto of the front endleaf. Satyrae (comm. Johannes Britannicus and Purchased in 1923: see BQR 4,41 (1924), 112, and Annual Report Bartholomaeus Fontius, ed. Bartholomaeus Merula). of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University r a1 [Title-page.] Gazette, 20 Feb. 1924, 376. v a1 Britannicus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to the Senate and shelfmark: Inc. d. I4.1497.1. People of Brescia. Edited by Bartholomaeus Merula, along with the rest of the items in this edition.] Incipit: ‘[C]um multa et uaria in rebus humanis sint in quibus hominum ingenia exerceri . . .’ P-148 Persius Flaccus, Aulus refs. See P-143. Merula is named as editor in the colophon. Satyrae (comm. Johannes Britannicus and Jodocus r a2 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus Badius Ascensius). inThusciaVolaterras habet patriam quod cum Eusebius . . .’ a r [Title-page.] r 1 a2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersium r a1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Argumenta satyrarum ac prefatio- aggressuro in primis necessarium uisum est eius uitam . . .’ nis’.‘Preludendo docet Satyram se scribere posse Scriptorem in v > a2 [Britannicus, Johannes: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[S]atyra carmen est, prima Satyra reprehendit ineptum’; 7 hexameters. ut Diomedi placet apud Romanos maledicum . . .’ a v Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Levinus r 1 a3 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Maurus and Guilhelmus Dives. ‘Commentarii in Persium’. Incipit: ‘‘‘Nec fonte labra’’.Versus est refs. Renouard, Badius, III 146^7. senarius iambicus, qui et trimeter . . .’ r a2 ‘Tabula’. a r Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] v 3 a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Oratio habita in enarratione Persii poete refs. Pers. Chol. satyrici’. Incipit: ‘[M]ulte res sunt parui corporis, viri clarissimi, r a3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: que rebus magnis . . .’ ‘‘‘Ne(!) fonte labra prolui caballino’’. Quo maiore animi libertate v a3 Politianus, Angelus: ‘In Persium prelectio’. alios deinde corrigere . . .’ refs. Ma|« er I 512^16; see also Commento inedito alle Satire di v a4 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. Persio, ed. L. Cesarini Martinelli and R. Ricciardi, Istituto nazio- refs. Pers. nale di studi sul rinascimento, Studi eTesti,11 (Florence,1985), 3^ v a4 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: 13. ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’. Reprehensurus hac satyra uaria poe- v a5 Britannicus, Johannes: ‘Vita Persii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ersius Flaccus tarum in componendis carminibus . . .’ inThusciaVolaterras habet patriam quod cum Eusebius . . .’ r a5 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: r a6 [Britannicus, Johannes: Preface.] Incipit: ‘[S]atyra carmen est ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane’’. Haec satyra (ut Diomedi placet) apud Romanos maledicum . . .’ lenocinio uerborum plausum . . .’ a v Badius [Ascensius], Jodocus: ‘Vite Persii et quorundam r 6 i3 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus aliorum . . . annotatio’. Incipit: ‘[P]oete huius vitam ex superiori Saxettus. Incipit: ‘[R]ecte facis, Saxette carissime, qui ita diligen- commentario notiorem puto . . .’ ter studiis . . .’ r b1 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary on Preface refs. See P-135. (Choliambi).] Incipit: ‘‘‘[N]ec fonte labra’’, etc. Quia poeta non v i3 [Colophon.] immerito in male inepteque . . .’ r Venice: Antonius de Gusago, for Octavianus Scotus, 28 Sept. b1 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: [Choliambi.] ‘Prefatio’. 1497. Folio. refs. Pers. Chol. Badius notes an extra line ofverse between lines collation: a^g6 h i4. 8 and 9. 1986 petrarca, francesco [p-148^p-149

v b2 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Choliambi.] Incipit: M. Bergho¡-Bu« hrer, Das Bucolicum Carmen des Petrarca, ‘‘‘Nec fontelabra’’.Versusestsenariusiambicus, qui ettrimeter. . .’ Europa« ische Hochschulschriften, s. XV,52 (Bern, 1991), eclogues 1^5, 8, and 11only. r 2 r b4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: ‘Monostychon’. Incipit: A1 [Title-page.] 2 v ‘Scriptorem in prima satyra reprehendit ineptum. Monostychon A1 [List of contents, De vita solitaria, book I.] 2 r est solus versus sententiam complectens . . .’ Badius prefaces his A2 Petrarca, Francesco: De vita solitaria [dedicated to] Philippus commentary on each book with a short ‘argumentum’. de Cabassole, bishop of Cavaillon. v b4 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: refs. Francesco Petrarca, Prose, ed. G. Martellotti, P. G. Ricci, ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’. In hac prima satyra reprehendit poeta E. Carrara, and E. Bianchi (Milan and Naples, 1955), 286^590; ineptum . . .’ Opere latine di Francesco Petrarca, ed. A. Bufano, 2 vols (Turin, v b4 Persius Flaccus, Aulus: Satyrae. 1975), I 262^564; Francesco Petrarca, De vita solitaria. Buch I, refs. Pers. ed. K. A. E. Enenkel, Leidse Romanistische Reeks van de v b5 Britannicus, Johannes: [Commentary on Satyrae.] Incipit: Rijksuniversiteitte Leiden, 24 (Leiden,1990),55^123, book Ionly. 2 r ‘‘‘[O] curas hominum’’, etc. Reprehensurus hac satyra varia poe- B6 [List of contents, De vita solitaria, book II.] r tarum in componendis carminibus . . .’ F1 Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Nicolaus de Cusa]: De vera Lyons: Nicolaus Wolf, 27 Jan.? 1499. 4o. On the interpretation of sapientia. the date see BMC. refs. Nicolaus de Cusa, Opera Omnia.V. Idiota, 3^24. Wrongly collation: a^i8. ascribed in the text to Francesco Petrarca; see R. Klibansky’s let- r On a1 is a woodcut of the author and the two commentators: see ter to the editor of this text in Cusa, Opera Omnia,V pp. xxi^xxiv. r BMC. a1 [Title-page.] r HC 12733; Go¡ P-359; BMC VIII 329; Pr 8675; CIBN P-148; a2 [List of contents, De remediis, book I.] r Morgan, Persius, 46; Oates 3243^4; Sheppard 6726^7. a3 Petrarca, Francesco: De remediis utriusque fortunae [dedicated to] Azo [Corrigius]. FIRST COPY refs. Franciscus Petrarcha, Opera quae extant omnia (Basel, Bound with J-320; see there for details of binding, decoration, and 1554; repr. Gregg Press, Ridgewood, NJ,1965), 1^254. provenance. Size of leaf: 242 ¿ 162 mm. r r r h [List of contents, De remediis, book II.] Leafa , l.3:‘. . . |atyriarum . . .’,not as BMC; i , colophon, l.2:‘. . . 1 1 8 2a r [Title-page.] vvolf’ not as BMC (‘. . .Vvolf . . .’). 1 2a r Petrarca, Francesco: Secretum de contemptu mundi. Marginal and interlinear notes apparently in two sixteenth-cen- 2 refs. Petrarca, Prose, ed. G. Martellotti and others, 22^214; tury English hands, including comments on the text and extrac- tion of key words, also underlining in the text and commentaries Opere latine di Francesco Petrarca, ed. A. Bufano, 2 vols (Turin, in black ink. 1975), I 44^258; Francesco Petrarca, Secretum, ed. E. Fenzi (Milan,1992). shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.4(2). 3 r a1 [List of contents.] SECOND COPY 3 r r r a4 Petrarca, Francesco: Rerum memorandarum libri. a1 , l.3:‘. . . |atyrarum . . .’,as BMC; i8 , colophon, l.2:‘. . . vvolf. . .’, not as BMC. refs. Francesco Petrarca, Rerum memorandarum libri, ed. G. Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards, bound for Billanovich, Edizione nazionale delle opere di Francesco Petrarca, 5 (Florence, 1945). KloÞ. Size: 241 ¿ 179 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 236 ¿ 169 mm. r aa1 [Title-page.] Some underlining in the commentaries. v Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- aa1 Petrarca, Francesco: Invectivae contra medicum obiurgantem label; sale (1835), lot 3095 (bookseller’s circular label on the [dedicated to] ClemensVI, Pont. Max. spine); not identi¢ed in Books Purchased (1835). refs. Opere latine di Francesco Petrarca, ed. A. Bufano, 2 vols (Turin, 1975), II 818^980. shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 1.28. 3 r A1 [Title-page.] ‘Opus Epistolarum’. 3 r A1 Petrarca, Francesco: Epistulae familiares. P-149 Petrarca, Francesco refs. Francesco Petrarca, Le familiari, ed.Vittorio Rossi, 4 vols, Opera (ed. Sebastian Brant). Edizione nazionale delle opere di Francesco Petrarca, 10^13 r A1 [Title-page with list of contents.] (Florence, 1933^42), I-II 3^180 books 1^8, without the last two v A1 Brant, Sebastian: ‘De Commendatione Impressionis Francisci letters, 9^10, of book 8. The text is from the b family, which con- Petrarchae Elogium’.‘Gloria Petrarchae, tanto est cumulata dec- sists of the text at the time of the divulgation of the ¢rst 8 books; ore, Vt sibi nil addi, nil minuiue queat’; 10 elegiac distichs. see I xciii. r > r A2 Petrarca, Francesco: Bucolicum carmen. The entire volume K6 Petrarca, Francesco: [Rerum senilium libri, letter XI 11]. edited by Sebastian Brant. Incipit: ‘Ad Lombardum de Siricho . . . Quid mihi de hac uita refs. Il Bucolicum carmen e i suoi commenti inediti, ed. A. Avena quam degimus uideatur interrogas . . .’ (Padua, 1906, repr. Bologna 1969), 95^165, on this edition 44^45 refs. Petrarcha, Opera (1554), 779. r no. 7; for eclogues I,VIII, and XI see Francesco Petrarca, Rime, L1 Petrarca, Francesco: Epistulae sine nomine.‘In librum episto- Trion¢ e poesie latine, ed. F. Neri, G. Martellotti, E. Bianchi, and larum sine titulo’. N. Sapegno, La letteratura italiana, Storia e testi, 6 (Milan and refs. P. Piur, Petrarcas ‘Buch ohne Namen’ und die pa« pstliche Naples, 1951), 807^33; for eclogue X see Francesco Petrarca, Kurie, Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift fu« r Literaturwissenschaft Laurea occidens. Bucolicum carmen X, ed. G. Martellotti, Storia und Geistesgeschichte, 6 (Halle, 1925), 163^238; on this edition e letteratura. Note e discussioni erudite,12 (Rome, 1968); see also 292^3 no. 1. p-149^p-150] petrarca, francesco 1987

r r M4 Petrarca, Francesco: [Rerum senilium libri, letter XV 6]. ‘Ad On A2 the ¢ve-line initial ‘M’ is supplied in brown and gold quendam doctum adolescentem et eloquentem . . . Epistola’. within a square grey ground edged in gold; in the lower margin a Incipit: ‘[M]agnam tuis uberemque materiam . . .’ border consisting of a branch and £oral decoration (pansies). refs. Petrarcha, Opera (1554), 810^12. Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp: ‘Bibliotheca v M5 Petrarca, Francesco: Epistola ad Carolum IV Romanorum et Heberiana’; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 1553. Purchased for »0. Bohemiae regem. 14. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 22. refs. Petrarca, Lefamiliari, ed. Rossi, II X1text g; and see Rossi I shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.29. xciii. SECOND COPY r M7 Petrarca, Francesco: Epistola de studiorum suorum successi- In this copy gathering F of the second section, containing ‘De bus ad posteritatem [= Rerum senilium libri, letter XVIII 1]. vera sapientia’, is bound (following the order of contents on the refs. Petrarca, Prose, ed. G. Martellotti and others, 2^18; title-page) after the ‘Secretum’. Francesco Petrarca, Letteraaiposteri, ed. G.Villani (Rome,1990). Binding: Contemporary German (Mainz,‘Gekro« nter Heiliger = r M9 Petrarca, Francesco: Psalmi poenitentiales. AW 142’, active c.1496) blind-tooled quarter calf over wooden refs. Operedi Francesco Petrarca, ed. E. Bigi (Milan,1963), 493^ boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple- 509. marks of a hasp at head of lower cover.Triple ¢llets form a double 4 r a1 ‘Capitulorum Epitomatis . . . annotatio.’ frame.Within the outer frame a foliate sta¡ with £owers and, at 4 r a1 Petrarca, Francesco: [Compendium] de viris illustribus [dedi- head and tail of the upper cover, a lozenge-shaped stamp too cated to] Franciscus I de Carrharia, signore of Padua. worn for identi¢cation; at head and tail of the lower cover a ‘Quorundam uirorum illustrium . . . Epitoma’. ‘De Romulo rosette stamp. The inner rectangle is decorated with merry- primo Romanorum rege. Ca. I’. Incipit: ‘[H]ic adolescens thoughts and £eur-de-lis stamps. Seventeenth-century manu- materno auo in regnum Albanum . . .’ A short version of the script title on a rectangular paper label at head of the spine,‘P [ ]’ author’s De viris illustribus, from Romulus to Fabritius Lucius; on a similar label at tail of the spine. The same tools are found on see the critical notes to the text in Petrarca, Prose, ed. G. Sankt Paul, Austria, Benedikt, Ink. 641, which has a Mainz note Martellotti et al., 1163^6, at 1165. of purchase of 1496 (ex informatione Ju« rgen GeiÞ, 19 June 1997 4 v a4 Siricho, Lombardus de: Supplementum in Epitomatis and 21 Oct. 2001). Size: 297 ¿ 210 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ Illustriumvirorum [dedicated to] Franciscus I de Carrharia, sign- 201 mm. ore of Padua. ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[S]entio quam grande opus ex Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and commenting on praecepto nobilissimae clementiae . . .’ the text, in an early humanist hand in brown ink and in another refs. Petrarcha, Opera (1554), 558. similar hand in red ink; occasional marginal notes in a later 4 v a4 ‘Capitulorum supplementi annotatio.’ German hand. 4 r a5 Siricho, Lombardus de: Supplementum in Epitomatis Provenance: Fridericus De Herborn(?) (£.1496); deleted inscrip- r Illustrium virorum. ‘De Alexandro Macedonum rege. Ca. I’. tion on A1 :‘Dono mihi dedit dominus Fridericus De Herborn[?] Incipit: ‘[A]mplissima regis Alexandri Macedonis gesta . . .’ in F[ ] vicarius. Anno 1496’. Johannes Fierdag (£. 1514). r From Alexander Macedonum rex to UlpiusTraianus. Bernhardus Auerbach (£. 1514); inscription on A1 dated 21 Oct. 4 v b5 Rambaldis, Benevenutus de: Libellus Augustalis [dedicated to] 1514: ‘Anno domini Millesimo quingentesimo et decimo quarto Nicolaus II d’Este, signore of Ferrara. Incipit: ‘[O]ptas clarissime die vero vigesima prima mensis octobris que fuit vndecim milia Marchio Heroicarum cultor uirtutum posse . . .’ virginum. Ego Bernhardus Auerbach als. Altroet vicarius eccle- refs. Petrarcha, Opera (1554), 575^90. sie sancti Albani extra muros Maguntia(?) Emi hunc librum pro 4 r b10 [Colophon.] vno £oreno in moneta a domino Johanni Fierdag quem £orenum 4 r A1 [Title-page.] ipsi persolui et dedi ante gradus ecclesie beate Marie virginis 4 r A2 Brant, Sebastian(?): ‘Annotatio principalium sententiarum . . . Maguntis(?) et dominus Paulus Stockel fecit mercatum et remisit ex libris Francisci Petrarchae collectarum’. Incipit: ‘[A]braam ipsum ad me cui satisfeci quare nomen suum superius scriptum non in palatiis sed in conuallibus . . .’ cassaui Dominus Magister Loer(?) primitus michi librum assig- Basel: Johann Amerbach, 1496. Folio. nauit quare hodie nullus ab eo nec a me repetere poterit librum collation: A8 B6 C8 2A8 B^D6 E8 F4 a^f8.6 g10 h8 i^l6 m8 n^p6 q8 quia meus est et ego venditorem prefatum contentum reddidi’. r 2a8 b c6 3a10+1 b6 c8 d e6 f g8 aa8 bb10 3A^K8.6 L8 M10 4a6 b10 4A8 B6 Trier, North Rhine-Westphalia, Jesuits; inscription on A1 : C8. ‘Collegii S. J. Treviris’. Paget Jackson Toynbee (1855^1932); HC12749; Go¡ P-365; BMC III 757; Pr 7608; BSB-Ink P-276; CIBN book-plate. Purchased in Nov.1900 for 12 francs(?): ‘Vente Herr[ P-150; Fiske, p. 1; Oates 2791^2; Rhodes 1353; Sack, Freiburg, ]’ in pencil on a paper label, partly torn, pasted onto front paste- 2739; Sheppard 2452^3. down. Presented to the Bodleian Library in 1913. shelfmark: Toynbee 312. FIRST COPY In this copy gathering F of the second section, containing ‘De vera sapientia’, is bound (following the order of contents on the P-150 Petrarca, Francesco title-page) after the‘Secretum’. Bucolicum carmen. Binding: Early nineteenth-century gold-tooled mottled calf with [a r] Petrarca, Francesco: Bucolicum carmen. marbled pastedowns. Size: 285 ¿ 210 ¿ 50 mm. Sizeofleaf: 280 ¿ 1 refs. Il Bucolicum carmen e i suoi commenti inediti, ed. A. Avena 200 mm. (Padua, 1906), 95^165, on this edition 43 no. 1; and see P-149. Cologne: Arnold Ther Hoernen, 1473. Folio. collation: [a^c10]. 1988 petrarca, francesco [p-150^p-152

HC (+ Addenda) 12825; Go¡ P-367; BMC I 203; Pr 933; CIBN COPY P-151; Fiske, p. 8; Sheppard 729; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 908. Wanting the blank leaves [*1] and [s8]. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century gold- and blind-tooled red mo- rocco; gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Kept in a box Sheets [b3^4] and [b7^8] have changed places in binding. Binding: Nineteenth-century diced calf; gilt-edged leaves and of white parchment over pasteboards. Size: 265 ¿ 190 ¿ 43 mm. marbled pastedowns. Size: 269 ¿ 199 ¿ 11 mm. Size of Size of leaf: 254 ¿ 170 mm. leaf: 261 ¿ 190 mm. A few pointing hands and guide-letters in an early hand. r Some ‘nota’ marks in the form of a human pro¢le and occasional On [a1 ] a modern illuminated initial is supplied in gold with foli- marginal notes, washed, in an early hand. ate extension into the margin also supplied in gold edged in blue; Initials and capital strokes are supplied in red. in the lower margin of the same leaf a wreath contains a picture of Provenance: Purchased for »5. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), Petrarch in pro¢le, in the style ofa cameo, supplied in white within 22. a black ground. Initials are supplied in red or blue. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.35. Provenance: Purchased for »90.0.0; see Books Purchased (1842), 34. P-151 Petrarca, Francesco shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.55. Canzoniere eTrion¢ (ed. Cristoforo Berardi) [Italian]. P-152 Petrarca, Francesco r [*2 ] [Alphabetical list of contents, Canzoniere.] Canzoniere eTrion¢ [Italian]. [a r] [Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere.] Edited by Cristoforo 1 r Berardi; see the verse colophon and La Collezione rossettiana: il [*1 ] [Alphabetical list of ¢rst lines for the Canzoniere.] sogno di un patrizio triestino nell’Eta' della Restaurazione.Trieste, refs. Francesco Petrarca, Rerum vulgarium fragmenta. 12 dicembre 2003 - 12 marzo 2004, ed. Francesca Nodari and Anastatica dell’edizione Valdezoco Padova 1472, ed. G. Belloni Alessandra Sirugo (Trieste, 2003), 24^6, no.13, with the colophon (Venice, 2001), lxiii-lxv. r transcribed at 25. [*8 ] [List of capitoli of theTrion¢.] v refs. Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, ed. M. Santagata (Milan, [*8 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Memorabilia de Laura.] Incipit: 1996), nos1,3, 2,4^79,81^2,80,83^336,350,355,337^39,342,340, ‘[L]aura propriis virtutibus illustris . . .’ 351^4, 359, 341, 343, 356, 344^9, 357^8, 360^5, 264, 366. See refs. P. de Nolhac, Pe¤ trarque et l’humanisme, 2 vols (Paris, 1907, Wilkins 381 A.I.; E. Sandal, La prima edizione delle opere volgari repr.Turin, 1959), II 286^7. r del Petrarca, in Illustrazione libraria, ¢lologia e esegesi petrarch- [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. esca tra Quattrocento e Cinquecento, ed. G. Frasso, G. Mariani refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1^336, 350, 355, 337^49, 356^65, 351^2, Canova, and E. Sandal, Studi sul Petrarca, 20 (Padua, 1990), 1^ 354, 353, 366; seeWilkins 385 C.III. See also P-151. r 18; see also Luigi Balsamo, ‘Chi leggeva Le cose volgari del [p1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. Petrarca nell’Europa del ‘400 e ‘500’, Biblio¢lia, 104 (2002), 247^ refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T 66. Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis r IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T [p1 ] [Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢.] refs. Francesco Petrarca, Trion¢, Rime estravaganti, codice degli Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I), 309^46 (T Mortis II), 555^84 abbozzi, ed. V. Pacca and L. Paolino (Milan, 1996), 47^90 (T (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T Fame II), 433^70 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘Qui basti et piu di lui non scriuo end), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 183^220 (T Cupidinis IV); 227^64 auante’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T Eternitatis). r (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I), 309^46 [p7 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘Et so i (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T costumi et lor sospiri et canti > El parlar rotto, el subito silentio. . . Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘Qui lascio et con lassentio’; 4 more lines of verse. piu dilor non dico auante’); 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T refs. ed. Dutschke 276. r Eternitatis). [t1 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Petrarca.] Incipit: v ‘[F]rancesco Petrarcha homo di grande ingegno et non di men [p6 ] [Petrarca, Francesco: Triumphus Cupidinis III, end]. ‘Et so uirtu . . .’ icostumi lor sospiri e canti > el parlar rotto, el subito silentio . . . con lassentio’; 4 more lines of verse. refs. A. Solerti, Le vite di Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio scritte ¢no refs. D. Dutschke,‘Triumphus cupidinis III (Era s|' pieno il cor al secolo decimosesto (Milan, [1904]), 288^92; L. Bruni, Le vite di di meraviglie)’, Atti e Memorie dell’Accademia Patavina di Dante e di Petrarca, ed. A. Lanza (Rome, 1987). v Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, 104 (1991^2), 257^98, at 276. [t4 ] [Sonnet.] ‘Si drento dil mio cor depinto porto > L’altero glorioso [s r] [Verse colophon.] ‘Que fuerat multis quondam confusa tenebris e bel poema’; 14 lines of verse. 7 v Petrarce Laure metra sacrata sue’; 3 elegiac distichs. [t4 ] [Sonnet.] ‘O felice auctor secunda fama > Di lopere uulgar che > tuo bei giorni’; 14 lines of verse. [Venice]:Vindelinus de Spira, 1470. 4o. refs. Belloni suggests thatthe authorofthetwo sonnets mayhave collation: [*8 a^n10 o6 p^r10 s8]. been a‘Petrarchist’poet involved in the production of this edition, HR 12753; Go¡ P-371; BMC V 154; Pr 4024; CIBN P-174; Fiske, p. probably as corrector, the name of Niccolo' Lelio Cosmico is sug- 71; Sheppard 3194. Micro¢che: Unit 10: Printing in Italy before gested; see Belloni xlv^xlix. 1472: Part IV. Facsimile: Edizione anastatica dell’incunabolo queriniano G.V.15, ed. E. Sandal and P. Gibellini (Padua, 1995). p-152^p-153] petrarca, francesco 1989

r [t5 ] [Colophon.] Aknowledging the use of Vatican Library, MS.Vat. refs. ed. Dutschke 276. v lat. 3195, at this time still in Padua, as the basis of this edition; see [s4 ] [Colophon.] r Belloni xiii^liv. [s5 ] Petrarca, Francesco: ‘Memorabilia quaedam de Laura manu Padua: Bartholomaeus de Valdezoccho and Martinus de Septem propria Francisci Petrarcae scripta in quodam codice Virgilii in Arboribus, 6 Nov. 1472. Folio. Papiensi biblyotheca reperta’. Incipit: ‘[L]aura propriis uirtutibus collation: [*8 a^n10 o8 p^r10 s8 t6]. illustris . . .’ HR12755; Go¡ P-373; BMC VII 904; Pr 6759; CIBN P-176; Fiske, p. refs. See P-152. v 72; Sheppard 5558. [s5 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Excerpt of Ep. fam. II 9].‘Fragmentum cuiusdam epistolae eiusdem Francisci Petrarcae’ [addressed to] COPY Jacobus de Columna, Bishop of Lombez. Incipit: ‘Quid ergo ais Wanting the blank leaves [s ] and [t ]. 8 6 ¢nxisse me mihi speciosum Laurae nomen ut esset . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled green morocco; gilt- refs. Petrarca, Le familiari, ed. Rossi, I 94^7, lines 135^47. edged leaves. Size: 285 ¿ 215 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ [s v] [Petrarca, Francesco: Epigram = Ep. metricae variae 7].‘Valle 192 mm. 5 locus clausa toto mihi nullus in orbe Gratior, aut studiis aptior Occasional washed marginal and interlinear notes, mainly cor- > recting the text, in a humanist hand; on this copy see C. Dondi, ora meis’; 4 elegiac distichs. ‘Per un censimento di incunaboli e cinquecentine postillati dei refs. E.Wilkins,The‘‘Epistolae metricae’’of Petrarch: A Manual, Sussidi eruditi, 8 (Rome, 1956),17 and 35. Rerum vulgarium fragmenta e dei Triumphi VIII. Oxford: r Bodleian Library’, Aevum, 74 (2000), 675^707, at 680 no. 1. [s6 ] [Antonio da Tempo pseudo-]: Vita del Petrarca. Incipit: Provenance: Purchased for »15. 15. 0; see Books Purchased ‘[P]etracho ¢gliuolo di Parenzo cittadino ¢orentino disceso das- (1836), 26. sai antica et honesta famiglia . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.30. refs. Francesci Petrarcae, De viris illustribus, ed. L. Razzolini, 2 vols, Collezione di opere inedite o rare (Bologna, 1874^9), I pp. xxvii^xxxv; A. Solerti, Le vite di Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio P-153 Petrarca, Francesco scritte ¢no al secolo decimosesto (Milan, [1904]), 335^8. The ‘A’ Canzoniere eTrion¢ [Italian]. life, largely based on the‘B’ life probably written by Pier Candido r [*1 ] [Alphabetical list of contents of the Canzoniere.] Decembrio; see G. Mezzanotte, ‘Pier Candido Decembrio e la v [*7 ] [List of contents of theTrion¢.] ‘‘Vita’’ del Petrarca attribuita a Antonio da Tempo’, Studi r [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere.‘Carmina amorum’. Petrarcheschi, NS 1 (1984), 211^24, at 212^15. refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1^252, 266, 257^63, 265, 253^6, 264, Venice: [Gabriele di Pietro, not before 13 Aug.] 1473. Folio. 267^330, 335^6, 350, 355, 331^4, 341^9, 356^8, 337^40, 359^65, collation: [*8 a^s10]. 351^2, 354, 353, 366; seeWilkins 383 B.V.See also P-151. r HC12757; Go¡ P-375; BMC V199; Pr 4187; CIBN P-179; Essling 75; [k4 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [A Sennuccio Del Bene.] ‘[Q]uella ghir- Fiske, p. 73; Hillard 1551; Rhodes 1354; Sheppard 3367. landa che la bella fronte > Cignea di color tra perle e grana’; 1son- net. Inserted between sonnets nos 266 and 257. COPY Wanting the blank leaves [* ] and [s ]. refs. Rime sparse di Francesco Petrarca o a lui attribuite, ed. A. 8 10 Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian (for Solerti (Florence, 1909), 113 no. XXXII; ed. Pacca and Paolino, 698^700 no. 12. Boutourlin?) gold-tooled red morocco with marbled pastedowns. v ‘Petrarca’ in manuscript along the fore-edge. Size: 289 ¿ 189 ¿ [k4 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Sonnet].‘[S]tato fossi io quando la uiddi imprima Come son hor dentro allor ciecho di fore’; inserted 40 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 176 mm. > r between sonnets nos 266 and 257. On [f10 ], parallel with the stanzas of the song ‘Qual piu diuersa et noua’ (no. 135) which talk about the source of the sun, quotations refs. Rime sparse, ed. Solerti, 206 no. CXLVI. v v from Pliny the elder in a contemporary humanist hand. On [g3 ], [k4 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Ballad.] ‘[D]onna mi uene spesso nella at the end of the sonnet ‘Pommi ouel sole occide’ (no.145), the fol- mente > Altra donna ne sempre’; a ballad of 10 lines of verse. Inserted between sonnets nos 266 and 257. lowing quotation written in the same hand: ‘Oratius in odis 45. refs. Rime sparse, ed. Solerti, 206 no. CXLVI; ed. Pacca and Pone me pigris ubi nulla campis > Arbor aestiua recreatur Paolino, 729^32 no. 18. aura . . . Dulce loquentem’ (8 lines, Hor. Carm. 1. 22. 17^24). On r [o r] beside the word ‘ligio’ of the song ‘Quell’antico mio dolce’ [o5 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Sonnet]. ‘[P]oi chal fattor del uniuerso 2 piacque Di uoi ornare il nostro secol tutto’; (no. 360), an explanatory note refers, in Latin and Greek, to the > r refs. Rime sparse, ed. Solerti,188 no. CXXI. ‘Convivio’of Plato, 16. On [r5 ] beside the mention of Leonidas in r [o8 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. theTriumphum famae, chapter III, a quotation from Cic.Tusc.19. refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T This same hand has annotated in Latin the Trion¢, mainly Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 97^128 (T Cupidinis extracting key words in red ink, but also providing interlinear cor- r II), 183^220 (T Cupidinis IV), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T rections to the text in brown ink. On the lower margin of [s5 ] a Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I), 309^46 (T Mortis II), 555^84 di¡erent contemporary hand has added the 3 hexameters of the (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T Fame II), 433^70 (T ‘Epitaphium Francisci Petrarce’, for which see P-174, and 5 lines Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘Qui lassio e pui di lor non dico summarizing the life of Petrarch: ‘Franciscus Petrarcha parenti- auanti’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T Eternitatis). bus £orentinis . . . die primo anni lxxmi.’ The text of the v [p3 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘Et so i Canzoniere is extensively annotated in a sixteenth-century hand in brown ink, which has collated this edition with another text costumi, lor sospiri e canti > El parlar rotto, el subito silentio . . . con l’assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. referred to as ‘A’. The same hand has also numbered the sonnets 1990 petrarca, francesco [p-153^(p-154)

and songs, again using a di¡erent text as reference, presumably Dionisotti, ‘Fortuna del Petrarca’, 88^9; G. Belloni, ‘Commenti ‘A’; for this copy see Dondi, ‘Censimento di incunaboli’, 680^1 petrarcheschi’, Dizionario critico della letteratura italiana, ed.V. no. 2. Branca, 4 vols (Turin, 1986), II 22^39, at 27^9. r r v On [a1 ] and [o8 ] four-line initials ‘V’and ‘N’are supplied in gold P3 [Colophon.] r within a square pink ground; the area de¢ned by the letter is deco- P4 ‘Tabula de li soneti’ [in alphabetical order]. rated with a portrait of Petrarch in pro¢le. The initials are sur- Part II. v rounded by a £oral border with gold dots, Florentine style; see a1 Peranzone, Nicolo' : [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Si come dice el philoso- Pa« cht and Alexander II, 108 no. pr. 42; in the lower margin of pho in primo de celo et mundo. . .’ r v [a1 ], the decorated space left for a coat of arms has notbeen ¢lled. a1 Peranzone, Nicolo' : ‘In laude del Petrarcha et de Laura’.‘Volse Other initials are supplied in blue or very faded pink. natura nella nostra etade > Mandare in terra un nouo et uerde Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); lauro’; 8 lines of verse. v armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 78, see Catalogue (1831); a1 Peranzone, Nicolo' : ‘In laude dela virtu’.‘Ventura idio el prouer- purchased at his sale for »20. 0. 0: see sale catalogue (1839), lot bio dice Li matti regnano oggi in quantitade’; 26 lines of verse. v > 1229, and Books Purchased (1840), 24. a1 Peranzone, Nicolo' : ‘Dialogo dela virtu’.‘Virtu che fai in questo shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.36. miser mondo? Vado dispersa in ciaschun paese’; 17 lines ofverse. r > a2 ‘Tabula de li Triumphi’. r (P-154) Petrarca, Francesco a8 Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, Duke Canzoniere (comm. Franciscus Philelphus, Hieronymus of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustrissimo .P. Nissuna magiore uictoria o piu singular triumpho. . .’ Squarza¢cus, and Antonio daTempo, rev. Nicolo' r a9 [Antonio da Tempo pseudo-: Vita del Petrarca.] Incipit: Peranzone) eTrion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) ‘[P]etrarcha ¢olo di Parenzo citadino Fiorentino discese dassai [Italian]. anticha et honesta fameglia . . .’ Part I. refs. See P-153. r r a10 Petrarca, Francesco: ‘Memorabilia quaedam de Laura manu A1 [Title-page with woodcut.] v propria Francisci Petrarcae scripta in quodam codice Virgilii in A1 Antonio da Tempo [pseudo-]: Vita del Petrarca. ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Federicus I Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua. Incipit: Papiensi bibliotheca reperta’. Incipit: ‘[L]aura propriis uirtutibus ‘[I]ncomincia la uitta et il commento sopra li sonetti . . .’ illustris . . .’ A v Antonio da Tempo [pseudo-]: Vita del Petrarca. Incipit: refs. See P-152. 1 r ‘[P]etrarcha ¢gliolo di Parentio cittadino Florentino disceso das- a10 Petrarca, Francesco: [Excerpt of Ep. fam. II 9].‘Fragmentum sai antiqua et honesta famiglia . . .’ cuiusdam epistole eiusdem Francisci Petrarcae’ [addressed to] refs. See P-153. Jacobus de Columna, Bishop of Lombez. Incipit: ‘Quid ergo ais v ¢nxisse me mihi spetiosum Laure nomen ut esset . . .’ A2 Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Filippo Maria Angelo Visconti, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[F]iano forse refs. Petrarca, Le familiari, ed. Rossi, I 94^7, lines 135^47. r alchuni o illustrissimo Principe . . .’ a10 [Petrarca, Francesco: Epigram = Ep. metricae variae 7].‘Valle r locus clausa toto mihi nullus in orbe Gratior, aut studiis aptior A3 Philelphus, Franciscus; Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: > [Commentary dedicated to] Filippo Maria Angelo Visconti, ora meis’; 4 elegiac distichs. They close a letter addressed to Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oi chascoltate’’. Quantunque il pre- Philippus de Cabassole, Ep. fam. XI, 4, ed. Rossi II 331. sente sonetto fusse da M. F. Petrarcha . . .’ Philelphus’ commen- refs. Francesco Petrarca, Rime, Trion¢ e poesie latine, ed. F. tary covers sonnets 1^136; Squarza¢cus’ sonnets 136^366. Neri, G. Martellotti, E. Bianchi, and N. Sapegno, La letteratura refs. See E. Raimondi, ‘F. Filelfo interprete del Canzoniere’, italiana, Storia e testi, 6 (Milan and Naples, 1951), 852; and see Studi petrarcheschi, 3 (1950), 143^64; E. H. Wilkins, Wilkins,‘‘Epistolae metricae’’,17 and 35. r ‘Empedocles’’ et alii in Filelfo’s terza rima’, Speculum, 38 (1963), b1 Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘[D]escriue Miser 318^23; Carlo Dionisotti,‘Fortuna del Petrarca nel Quattrocento’, Francesco il sensitiuo dominio ¢ngendo cupidine triumphare . . .’ Italia medioevale e umanistica, 17 (1974), 61^113, at l78^88. On refs. See N. Quarta, ‘Sui commenti quattrocenteschi del Squarza¢co’s commentary see Allenspach^Frasso 256. Petrarca’, Atti della Reale Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere e r Belle arti di Napoli, 23 (1905) II, 269^324; Dionisotti, ‘Fortuna A3 Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. Edited by Nicolo' Peranzone, also known as Riccio Marchesiano dal Monte de Sancta Maria in del Petrarca’,70^8; Belloni,‘Commenti petrarcheschi’, 27^9. r Cassano, as stated in the colophon. b1 Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^336, 350, 355, refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T 337^47, 356^65, 351^2, 354, 353, 348^9, 366; this edition not in Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis Wilkins. See also P-151. IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T v Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I), 309^46 (T Mortis II), 555^84 A3 Antonio da Tempo [pseudo-: Commentary.] ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Alberto della Scala, signore of Padua. Incipit: ‘[A] (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T Fame II), 433^70 (T preghi danimi gentili constrecto lo Antonio daTempoIudice nella Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘Qui lasso et piu di lor non dico citta de Padoa . . .’ auanti’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T Eternitatis). r v d6 Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end]. ‘Et so li A3 Antonio daTempo[pseudo-: Commentary.] Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oi che ascoltate’’.Questo s[onetto] di tutti li sequenti e prohemio. . .’This lor costumi sospiri et canti > El parlar rotto, et il subito silentio. . . commentary was ¢rst attributed to Antonio daTempoby the pub- col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. lisher of the 1477 edition (H 12766), Domenico Siliprandi; the refs. ed. Dutschke 276. identity of the author, however, remains doubtful; see Fiske 76; Venice: AlbertinusVercellensis, 26 Sept. 1503. Folio. (p-154)^p-156] petrarca, francesco 1991

8 6 10 8 v collation: Part I: A^N OP ; part II: a b^r . [a1 ] [Colophon.] r Full-page woodcuts.Woodcut initials. [a2 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. Pr 5152; Essling 83; Fiske, p. 86; Sheppard 4136. refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^136. See also

FIRST COPY P-151. [a r] Philelphus, Franciscus: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oi chas- Part I only.Wanting A1.8 and A2. 2 Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment, with coltate’’. Quantunche il presente sonetto fusse da messere manuscript title along the spine. Size: 315 ¿ 218 ¿ 30 mm. Size of Francesco Petrarcha . . .’ leaf: 309 ¿ 213 mm. refs. See P-154. The sonnets nos 137 (‘L’avara Babilonia’) and 138 (‘Fontana di Bologna: [Hannibal Malpiglius], 1475^6. Folio. In two parts, dolore’) have been deleted; for this copy see Dondi,‘Censimento dated: (I) 27 Apr. 1475; (II) for Sigismundus de Libris, 1476. As di incunaboli’,694 no. 37. assigned by Go¡. Pr assigns to [Ugo Rugerius and Dionysius Provenance: Greville John Chester (1830^1892); name in brown Bertochus]. ink on front pastedown. Possibly the Petrarca purchased from collation: Part I: [a^c10 d14 e^h8 i k10 l^n8 o6 p4 q12 r8 s10 t u8 x10 y William Ridler, 8 Jan. 1889, for »1.18. 0; see Library Bills (1889). z A8 B^D6 E12 *4]; part II: [a10 b^e8 f6 g^l8 m6 n^p8 q^s6]. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.36. HC (+ Addenda) R 12786; HC 12763; Go¡ P-380; BMC VI 811; Pr SECOND COPY 6530, 6531; CIBN P-182; Fiske, pp. 74^5; Hillard 1552; Sheppard Binding: Twentieth-century blind- and gold-tooled olive green 5316.

morocco; gilt-edged leaves and parchment pastedowns; bound COPY by Rivie' re; for this copy see Dondi, ‘Censimento di incunaboli’, Part I only. 695 no. 38. Size: 304 ¿ 220 ¿ 35 mm. Sizeof leaf: 295 ¿ 204 mm. Gathering [*] is bound at the beginning. Provenance: Charles William Dyson Perrins (1864^1958); book- Binding: Contemporary Italian (Bolognese?) blind-tooled red- plates; see Catalogue Dyson Perrins, no. 168; sale (1946), lot 213; dish-brown sheep over unbevelled boards. Four round domed Purchased from Albrecht Rosenthal in Nov.1949 for »37.16. 0. bosses on each cover (two missing from the upper cover). Two shelfmark: Don. c.78. clasps (two nails), hinging on the upper cover, now lost. Catches in the form of trefoils with pointed apex. Quintuple ¢llets form a P-155 Petrarca, Francesco triple frame. Within the outer frame a border of a stylized £oral Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. tool; the innner rectangle is decorated with a ¢ve-line lozenge Franciscus Philelphus; ed. Nicolaus Thomaseolus) and saltire. Yellowish-brown edges. Single plain headbands. [Italian]. Sewn on ¢ve white leather split thongs. Roundels in a three-line diaper in the compartments of the spine. Parchment pastedown Part I. r and conjoint free endleaf at front and back. Joints in the middle [a1 ] Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, of gatherings and the outsides of gatherings reinforced with Duke of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustris- parchment. There are many points of similarity with the binding simo .P. Nisuna magiore uictoria o piu singulare triumpho. . .’ r of Auct. O 2.20 (Bod-inc. O-037). The border tool is of a [a4 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. Edited by Nicolaus Florentine type, but versions were used elsewhere. Size: 348 ¿ Thomaseolus. 226 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 335 ¿ 222 mm. refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T Marginal notes in Italian, mainly extracting key words, in red ink Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis in a slightly sloping humanistic hand to the end of gathering [c], IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T and foliation in roman numerals to the end in the same hand. Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I, without ¢rst three lines), 309^46 Marginal notes in brown ink in a di¡erent hand in gathering [d]; (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T for this copy see Dondi,‘Censimento di incunaboli’, 681^2 no. 3. Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘E poi reuolsi A few paragraph marks are supplied in red. gliochi in altre parte’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T Provenance: Purchased from Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Eternitatis). See Wilkins 388 D.IX. and Green, Catalogue (1830), no. 2798, for »3. 3. 0: see Books [a r] Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[D]escriui Miser 4 Purchased (1830), 18. Francesco il sensitiuo dominio ¢ngendo cupidine triumphare . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.17. Each portion of commentary is printed below the portion of text to which it refers (BMC). refs. See P-154. r P-156 Petrarca, Francesco [d13 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end]. ‘So Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. illoro costumi iloro sospiri et icanti > Et il parlare rotto et il subito silentio . . . col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. Franciscus Philelphus) [Italian]. refs. ed. Dutschke 276. Part I. v r [E12 ] [Colophon.] a2 Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, Duke r [*1 ] [List of contents.] of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustrissimo .P. Part II. Nessuna magiore victoria o piu singulare triompho. . .’ r v [a1 ] Thomaseolus, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] ‘Luphus a4 Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘[D]escriue Messer Numaius’. Incipit: ‘Francisci Philel¢ uiri quidem nostre tempes- Francesco il sensitiuo dominio ¢ngendo Cupidine triomphare. . .’ tatis disertissimi eloquentissimi . . .’ refs. See P-154. v v [a1 ] ‘Registrum’. a4 Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. 1992 petrarca, francesco [p-156^p-157

refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T and gules, and a base chequy azure and argent. Purchased for »2. Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), 39. IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie); 543^6 (T shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.59. Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I, without ¢rst three lines), 309^46 SECOND COPY (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T Part II (Canzoniere) only. Leaf a1 repaired. Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line:‘Et poi reuolsi Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) paper boards, with manuscript gliochi in altra parte’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T title at head of the spine. Size: 294 ¿ 205 ¿ 18 mm. Size of Eternitatis). See Wilkins 388^9 D.XII. leaf: 288 ¿ 196 mm. v e4 Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘So icos- Marginal notes in Spinetus’ hand, mostly comments disagreeing tumi et lor sospiri et canti > El parlar rotto, et il subito silentio . . . with Petrarch’s commentary; for this copy see Dondi, col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. ‘Censimento di incunaboli’, 682 no. 5. refs. ed. Dutschke 276. Provenance: Paulus Spinetus (¢fteenth century); inscription on r v gg10 [Register.] o6 : ‘Pauli. Spi. Tar. et amicorum Codex’. Below, in the same r gg10 [Colophon.] humanist hand: ‘Cassandra die xj octobris M.cccclxxxj’. Part II. Purchased from Harding & Lepard, catalogue (1830), no. 4085 v a1 Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Filippo for »3. 3. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 19 and Books d r Maria Angelo Visconti, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[F]iano forse Purchased (1829),17;‘purc 1829’on a1 . alchuni o illustrissimo Principe . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.15. r a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Commentary]. Incipit:‘‘‘[V]oi chascol- tate’’. Quantunque ilpresente sonetto fusse da messere Francesco P-157 Petrarca, Francesco Petrarcha . . .’ Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. refs. See P-154. r Franciscus Philelphus) [Italian]. a2 Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^136. See also Part I. r P-151. a2 Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, Duke Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio and Theodorus de Reynsburch, of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustrissimo .P. 1478. Folio. In two parts dated: (I) 6 Feb. 1478; (II) 30 Mar.1478. Nesuna magiore uictoria o piu singulare triumpho . . .’ v collation: Part I: a10 b8 c6 d e8 f10 g8 h i6 I8 k8 l^o6.8 p^s6 t10 aa8 a4 Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘[D]escriue Messer bb^¡6 gg10; part II: a8 b6 c8 d^f6 g8 h^o6. Francesco il sensitiuo dominio ¢ngendo Cupidine triomphare. . .’ HCR 12767; Go¡ P-381; BMC V 254; Pr 4429^30; BSB-Ink P-280; refs. See P-154. v CIBN P-184; Fiske, p.76; Oates1777^8; Rhodes1355^6; Sheppard a4 Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. 3567^8. refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis FIRST COPY IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie); 543^6 (T Wanting the blank leaf a . 1 Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I, without ¢rst three lines), 309^46 Part I (Trion¢) only. (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T Binding: Nineteenth-century half russia over marbled paste- Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line:‘Et poi reuolsi boards; red-edged leaves. Size: 289 ¿ 207 ¿ 43 mm. Size of gliochi in altre parte’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T leaf: 281 ¿ 192 mm. Eternitatis). See Wilkins 389 D.XIII. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in Italian in d v Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘So icos- brown ink and in Latin in red ink, in a humanist hand. 7 tumi, et lor sospiri et canti El parlar rotto, et il subito silentio . . . ‘Amantissimo signor Gioan Batista’among pen-trials on a r. An > 2 col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. architectural drawing of a group of buildings in red crayon on o v 1 refs. ed. Dutschke 276. and of a boat, probably Noah’s Ark, on t v; for this copy see 2 z r [Colophon.] Dondi,‘Censimento di incunaboli’,682 no. 4. 5 Part II. On a r an initial is supplied in pink within a square gold ground, 2 A v Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Filippo the area de¢ned by the letter decorated in blue, green, and pink. A 1 Maria Angelo Visconti, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[F]iano forse foliate and £oral border covering three-quarters of the page is alcuni o illustrissimo Principe . . .’ supplied in pink, green, and blue with gold dots and spiralling A r Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. pen-work; the border is enclosed by red and gold lines; see Pa« cht 2 refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^136. See also and Alexander II, 114 no. pr. 126 (Bologna?); the decoration is of P-151. the Ferrara style, popularized in Venice by the 1460s; see Lilian A r Philelphus, Franciscus: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oi chas- Armstrong, ‘The Impact of Printing on Miniaturists in Venice 2 coltate’’. Quantunche ilpresente sonetto fusse da messer after 1469’, Printing the Written Word: The Social History of Francesco Petrarcha . . .’ Books, circa 1450^1520, ed. Sandra Hindman (Ithaca, NY, and refs. See P-154. London, 1991), 174^202, at 182. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. Venice: LeonardusWild, 1481. Folio. 10 8 6 8 6 8 6 Provenance: Galeotto Pico della Mirandola (1442^1499)(?); collation: Part I: a b^g h i^x y z ; part II: A^H IK . B B B arms: or, a fess gules, in chief two escutcheons barry of six azure Types: Part I: 74 G , text; 150 G , headings; part II: 74 G . 256 r leaves. 56 lines of commentary surrounding the text (part I: a3 ); r r part II: A2 . Type area: Part I: 205 ¿ 121 mm (a3 ); part II: 204 ¿ p-157^p-159] petrarca, francesco 1993

r 118 mm (A2 ). Part I: capital spaces, some with guide-letters; part gliochi in altre parte’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T v r II: Capital spaces with guide-letters on A1 and A2 . Eternitatis). See Wilkins 389^90 D.XV. v HC *12768; Go¡ P-382; Pr 4460^1; BSB-Ink P-281; CIBN P-185; d4 Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘So icos- Fiske, p. 77; Hillard 1553; Oates1788^9; Sheppard 3605^6. tumi et lor sospiri et canti > El parlar rotto et il subito silentio . . . COPY col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. Part I: wanting a , presumably blank, and z , containing the reg- refs. ed. Dutschke 276. 1 6 v t8 [Colophon.] ister. Part II: A1 backed. Part II. Part II (Canzoniere) bound before part I (Trion¢). r Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled black morocco, with A2 Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. sprinkled red-edged leaves and grey pastedowns. Size: 305 ¿ refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^336, 350, 355, 337^47, 356^65, 351^2, 354, 353, 366. See also P-151. 190 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 299 ¿ 176 mm. r r A2 Philelphus, Franciscus; Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: On A1 various short quotations in Latin and Italian, in di¡erent humanist hands, among which is a quotation from Ov. Met. 15. [Commentary addressed to] Filippo Maria Angelo Visconti, 234^6: ‘Ouidio. Tempus edax rerumque tuque inuidiosa uetustas Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oi chascoltate’’. Quantunche il pre- sente sonetto fusse da messer Francesco Petrarcha . . .’ > omnia destruitis uiciata que dentibus eui > paulatim lenta consu- mitis omnia morte’; ‘Mors rapit imperium mors rapit hominum Philelphus’commentary covers sonnets1^136; Squarza¢cus’son- bonum(?)’,‘Il peggio e uiuer troppo’,‘Spes unicha fouet 1488’. On nets 136^366. v v refs. See P-154. A1 ‘1513 adj 25 otubrio [ ] Gasparo Varciaro(?)’. On z5 after a v transcription of the opening of Verg. A. 1. 1^7: ‘Arma virumque N5 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Editorial note addressed to] cano Troie qui primas ab oris . . . moenja urbes’, ‘Io Mattheus Baroccius. Incipit: ‘Magna et excellente cossa sono Comareno(?) . . . cossa . . .’ follows: ‘Adj 15 marzo 1526 [ ] Matthio dignissimo questi fragmenti di Petrarca . . .’ Franco(?) [ ] Alonso(?) sunjard[?] . . .’ Some marginal notes in Venice: Petrus de Plasiis Cremonensis, 1484. Folio. In two parts, Italian, mainly extracting key words, in a humanist hand. Early dated: (I) 31 Mar. 1484; (II) 18 Aug. 1484. 8 8 6 manuscript foliation 1^252; for this copy see Dondi, collation: Part I: a^t ; part II: A^M N . ‘Censimento di incunaboli’, 683 no. 6. HC *12769; Go¡ P-383; BMC XII 17; Pr 4478 (II); BSB-Ink P-282; r r At the beginning of each part (a2 and A2 ) an epigraphic initial is Fiske, pp. 77^8; Sheppard 3613. supplied in grey with gold edges, within a square azure ground COPY

with blue and white pen-work decoration; the coat of arms is Part II (Canzoniere) only.Wanting the blan k leaves A1 and N6. r inserted within a decorative border made, on a2 , of £owers and Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian gold-tooled r £oral decoration, and on A2 of dolphins and precious stones; green morocco; marbled pastedowns and pink silk bookmark; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 112 no. pr. 96 (Venice). bound for Boutourlin(?). Size: 316 ¿ 214 ¿ 24 mm. Size of r Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms on A2 : azure, a fesse leaf: 307 ¿ 204 mm. r nebuly or, in chief two stars and in base a comet, of the second. On A2 an Italian (Venetian?) initial is supplied in gold within a r Lionel Duckett (1651^1693); inscription on A1 : ‘Questo libro . . . square blue ground with blue and white decoration; the area appartiene a me Lionell Duckat’. Purchased for »0. 15. 0: see de¢ned by the letter is supplied in red with gold pen-work decora- Catalogue of a Singularly Choice Selection of Rare Books . . . tion, foliate and £oral decoration, and gold dots, which extends (London: Thomas Thorpe, 1833), part 2 no. 2465, and Books into the margin; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 112 no. pr. 103; for Purchased (1833), 19. this copy see Dondi,‘Censimento di incunaboli’, 693 no. 34. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.32. Provenance: Obliterated, unidenti¢ed coat of arms on A2 : partly per pale on the dexter side three crescents, on the sinister a fess, overall a label of Anjou. On the same leafan obliterated cir- P-158 Petrarca, Francesco cular black librarystamp. Below it ‘Silvius Allius. . .1812’, erased. Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial Franciscus Philelphus and Hieronymus Squarza¢cus) book-plate and shelfmark no. 344; see Catalogue (1831); pur- [Italian]. chased at his sale for »3. 0. 0: see sale catalogue (1839), lot 1231, and Books Purchased (1840), 24. Part I. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.35. a2 Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, Duke of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustrissimo .P. P-159 Petrarca, Francesco nesuna magiore victoria o piu singulare triumpho . . .’ r Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. a4 Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[D]escriue Messer Francesco il sensitiuo dominio ¢ngendo cupidine trionphare . . .’ Franciscus Philelphus and Hieronymus Squarza¢cus) refs. See P-154. [Italian]. r a4 Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. Part I. refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T r a1 [Title-page.] Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis v a1 Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, Duke IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustrissimo .P. Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I, without ¢rst three lines), 309^46 Nissuna magior uitoria o piu singular triumpho . . .’ (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line:‘Et poi reuolsi 1994 petrarca, francesco [p-159^p-160

r a4 Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘[D]escrive Missier Ithe woodcuts are painted; see Pa« cht and Alexander II,112 no. pr. Franceschoilsensitiuodominio¢ngendoCupidinetriumphare...’ 105 (part I) and pr. 106 (part II). Provenance: Exinformatione Lilian Armstrong: the coatofarms r refs. See P-154. on a4 is that of the Albergati of Bologna, namely azure a bend r v a4 Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. argent cottised gules; it reappears, slightly damaged, on a3 in v refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T the lower left corner. Also on a3 in the lower right corner are the Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis arms of the Bentivoglio of Bologna: per bend dancette¤ or and IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T gules (see P. Dol¢, Cronologia delle famiglie nobili di Bologna con Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I, without ¢rst three lines), 309^46 le loro insegne e nel ¢ne i cimieri (Bologna, 1670), 28^36 and 102^ (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T 28). Pompeo Litta notes only one marriage between members of Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘E poi riuolsi these families in the late ¢fteenth century.Lucrezia was one of the gliocchi in altre parte’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T many children of Ludovico Bentivoglio, senatore (active 1428^ Eternitatis). See Wilkins 391^2 D.XVII. 1469); she married one Ludovico Albergati. In 1488, the date of r d4 Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘So icos- Rizius’Petrarch, Lucreziawould certainlyhavebeen of marriage- tumi et lor sospiri et canti > El parlar rotto, et il subito silentio . . . able age or might have been married for some time, to judge from col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. the age of her father (Litta, xxxi, pl. viii). The prominence of the refs. ed. Dutschke 276. Albergati arms would be appropriate for her husband or prospec- v t5 [Colophon.] tive husband. Embossed cipher:‘L. F.’above, the sun between two Part II. stars, very small on the front pastedown of each volume. v A1 Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Filippo Purchased for »8. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 36. Maria Angelo Visconti, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[S]iano forse shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.44^45. alchuni o illustrissimo principe . . .’ r A2 Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. P-160 Petrarca, Francesco refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^336, 350, 355, 337^47, 356^65, 351^2, 354, 353, 348, 349, 366. See also P-151. Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. r A2 Philelphus, Franciscus; Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: Franciscus Philelphus and Hieronymus Squarza¢cus, [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘[V]oi chascoltate. Quantunque il pre- rev. Girolamo Centone) [Italian]. sente sonetto fusse da messer Francesco Petrarcha . . .’ Part I. Philelphus’commentary covers sonnets1^136; Squarza¢cus’son- r aa2 [Table of contents.] nets 136^366. v aa6 Bernardo da Siena: [Prologue addressed to] Borso d’Este, refs. See P-154. r Duke of Modena. Incipit: ‘[P]ublio Cornelio Scipione illustris- O8 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Editorial note addressed to] simo .P. Nisuna magiore uictoria o piu singulare triumpho. . .’ Mattheus Baroccius. Incipit: ‘Magna et excellente cosa sono r a1 Bernardo da Siena: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘[D]escrive Misser Mathio dignissimo questi fragmenti di Petrarcha . . .’ Francesco il sensitiuo dominio ¢ngendo cupidine triumphare . . .’ Venice: Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, 1488. Folio. In two parts, refs. See P-154. r dated: (I) 18 Apr. 1488; (II) 12 June 1488. a1 Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. collation: Part I: a^s8 t6; part II: A^O8. refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T Woodcuts in part I. Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis HC (+ Addenda) R 12770 (incl. H 12787); Go¡ P-385; BMC V 401; IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 543^6 (T Pr 4948^9; Essling 76; Fiske, p.79; Sander 5599; Sheppard 4068^ Mortis Ia), 271^300 (T Mortis I, without ¢rst three lines), 309^46 9. (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T Fame I), 393^428 (T

COPY Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with extra line: ‘E poi riuolsi Bound in two volumes. gliocchi in altra parte’), 477^504 (T Temporis), 511^38 (T Part I: wanting p8; part II: wanting H8. Eternitatis). See Wilkins 392^3 D.XVIII. r Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian(?) parchment, c6 Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end].‘Suoi cos- the spine gold-tooled, with sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: tumi et lor sospiri e canti > El parlar rotto, et il subito silentio . . . 307 ¿ 212 ¿ 23/27 mm. Size of leaf: Vol. 1: 298 ¿ 199 mm; vol. 2: col assentio’; 4 more lines of verse. 297 ¿ 200 mm. refs. ed. Dutschke 276. r A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and correct- q8 [Register.] ing the text, in a humanist hand. Part II: on O v an inscription in Part II. 8 r a sixteenth-century hand: ‘Adi 4 de Marzo veni io Alessandro de A1 [Subject index for the Canzoniere.] v Carpo con il signor mio(?)’ In the same hand: ‘Madona il piu A1 Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Filippo Maria Angelo Visconti, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[S]iano forse pregar non mi val nulla > Dicete voi non mi volete bene > Perche voi siete una bella fanciula’and ‘Questo si domanda il trionfo del alchuni o illustrissimo principe . . .’ r Petrarcha(?)’. Another note in Italian relating to the harvest, is A2 Petrarca, Francesco: Canzoniere. Revised by Girolamo dated 1530. Other scribbles on the same leaf; for this copy see Centone, as stated in the colophon. Dondi,‘Censimento di incunaboli’,683 no. 7. refs. ed. Santagata, nos 1, 3, 2, 4^79, 81^2, 80, 83^336, 350, 355, Italian (Venetian?) initials are supplied in gold within a red, 337^47, 356^65, 351^2, 354, 353, 348^9, 366. See also P-151. r green, and blue ground decorated with white vine-stems; in part A2 Philelphus, Franciscus; Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Commentary]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[V]oi chascoltate’’. Quantunque il p-160^p-163] petrarca, francesco 1995

presente sonetto fusse da misser Francescho Petrarcha . . .’ Temporis),511^38 (T Eternitatis); see E. H.Wilkins,‘The Separate Philelphus’commentary covers sonnets1^136; Squarza¢cus’son- Quattrocento Editions of the Triumphs’, in The Making of the nets 136^366. ‘‘Canzoniere’’and Other Petrarchan Studies, Storia e letteratura , refs. See P-154. 38 (Rome, 1951), 403^6, at 403. r r N5 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Editorial note addressed to] [a8 ] Petrarca, Francesco: [Triumphus Cupidinis III, end]. ‘Et so Mattheus Baroccius. Incipit: ‘Magna et excellente cosa sono icostumi eloro sospiri ecanti > elparlar rocto, elsubito silenzo . . . Mathio dignissimo questi fragmenti dil Petrarcha . . .’ collassenzo’; 4 more lines of verse. Venice: Petrus de Plasiis Cremonensis, 1490. Folio. In two parts: refs. ed. Dutschke 276. (I) undated; (II) dated 22 Apr.1490. [Florence: Johannes Petri], 22 Feb. [1473 ?]. 4o. The date 1473 is collation: Part I: aa a^q8; part II: A^M8 N6. derived from the style of the watermark; see BMC. Full-page woodcut at the beginning of each trionfo. Woodcut collation: [a^d10 e6]. initials. H 12782; BMC VI 618; Pr 6093; Sheppard 5047.

HCR12771; Go¡ P-386; BMC V 270; Pr 4481; CIBN P-188; Essling COPY 77; Fiske, pp. 80^1; Oates 1793; Rhodes 1357; Sander 5600; Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled green morocco; gilt- Sheppard 3614. edged leaves; according to a nineteenth-century manuscript note COPY in English pasted onto front endleaf, by Charles James Lewis. Wanting gathering aa, also the blank leaf N6. Size: 222 ¿ 148 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 138 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter gold-tooled mottled calf Provenance: Purchased for »16. 16. 0; see Books Purchased with marbled paper boards; turquoise-edged leaves and pink silk (1836), 26. bookmark. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 40 mm. Sizeof leaf: 304 ¿ 196 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.72. Some interlinear notes, mainly correcting the text, in an early hand, also marginal notes, commenting on the text with a refer- r v P-163 Petrarca, Francesco ence to Propertius on A3 and A5 , in a humanist hand; for this copy see Dondi,‘Censimento di incunaboli’,684 no. 8. Epistolae familiares (ed. Sebastianus Manilius). Provenance: On p v ‘GBS-S: 1724’ in brown ink. Purchased for r 7 [*1 ] [Title-page.] v »0. 12. 0; see Books Purchased (1833), 19. [*1 ] Manilius Romanus, Sebastianus: [Letter addressed to] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.31. Dominicus Bollanus. Incipit: ‘[N]uper e tua bibliotheca, ad quam liberrimus mihi semper patuit accessus . . .’ v P-161 Petrarca, Francesco [*2 ] ‘Index epistolarum’. r Trion¢ (comm. Bernardo da Siena) e Canzoniere (comm. a1 Petrarca, Francesco: Epistolae familiares. ‘Epistolarum de rebus familiaribus’. Edited by Sebastianus Manilius, as indicated Franciscus Philelphus and Hieronymus Squarza¢cus; in the colophon. rev. Gabriel Bruno and Girolamo Centone) [Italian]. refs. Petrarca, Lefamiliari, ed. Rossi, I-II 3^180 books1^8, with- Fragment. out the last two letters, 9^10, of book 8. The text is from the b refs.Wilkins 393 D.XIX. family, which consists of the text at the time of the divulgation of the ¢rst eight books; see I p. xciii. Venice: Petrus de Plasiis, Cremonensis, 1491^2. Folio. In two v parts, dated: (I) 10 May 1491; (II) 1 Apr.1492. p5 [Colophon.] collation: Part I: aa a^q8. Part II: A^M8 N6. Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio,13 Sept. o Woodcuts. 1492. 4 . 6 8 6 HC 12773; Go¡ P-387; BMC V 270; Pr 4483; BSB-Ink P-284; CIBN collation: [* ] a^o p . P-189; Essling 78; Fiske, p. 81; Sander 5601; not in Sheppard. HC *12811; Go¡ P-399; BMC V 342; Pr 4526; BSB-Ink P-266; CIBN P-152; Fiske, p. 34; Hillard 1555; Sack, Freiburg, 2741; COPY Bound with D-016(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Sheppard 3890^2. ance. Size of leaf: 278 ¿ 190 mm. FIRST COPY A fragment, consisting of sheet f3.6, bound in place of sheet f3.6 of Bound with: Dante Alighieri, La Commedia.Venice: Petrus de Plasiis, 18 Nov. 1. Johannes Marius Philelphus, Novum epistolarium. Venice: 1491 (Bod-inc. D-016(2)). Johannes Tacuinus, deTridino, 6 Oct. 1492 (P-281); shelfmark: Toynbee 1110. 3. Gaius Caecilius Plinius Secundus, Epistolae. [Venice: Johannes Roscius, c.1492] (P-381(3)). P-162 Petrarca, Francesco A variant, wanting the preliminary sheet. By an error of imposi- tion in gathering f, the text of 1v has changed places with that of Trion¢ [Italian]. 7v, and 2r with 8r. Fol. 45 is numbered 34. r [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Trion¢. Binding: Contemporary Italian (probably Venetian or Paduan, refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 47^90 (T Cupidinis I), 135^76 (T c.1500) blind- and gold-tooled brown goatskin over sti¡ paste- Cupidinis III, with 4 extra lines at the end), 183^220 (T Cupidinis boards. Four pairs of ties lost. Rebacked in Italy in the eighteenth IV), 97^128 (T Cupidinis II), 227^64 (T Pudicitie), 271^300 (T century.Corners repaired.Triple ¢llets form a triple frame. Outer Mortis I), 309^46 (T Mortis II), 555^84 (T Fame Ia), 353^88 (T corners mitred. Within the middle frame a diving-dolphin tool Fame I), 393^428 (T Fame II), 433^70 (T Fame III, ends with forms a border. The inner rectangle is decorated with a lozenge- extra line: ‘Qui lascio et piu dilor non dico auante’), 477^504 (T shaped tool with concave sides massed at the centre and corners. 1996 petrarca, francesco [p-163^p-165

Brown-edged leaves. Sewn on three double bands. Headbands, mulierum’ [addressed to] ‘Johannes Florentinus poeta’ spine, and endleaves new. For the diving-dolphins tool see A. [Giovanni Boccaccio]. A Latin translation from Boccaccio’s Hobson, Humanists and Bookbinders:The Origins and Di¡usion Decameron X,10 by Francesco Petrarca. of the Humanistic Bookbinding, 1459^1559 (Cambridge, 1989), refs. [Ep. sen. XVII, 3] edited in U. Hess, Heinrich Steinho« wels 67^8. Size: 217 ¿ 155 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 150 mm. ‘Griseldis’. Studien zur Text- und Uº berlieferungsgeschichte einer A few marginal notes, mainlyextracting key words, in a sixteenth- fru« hhumanistischen Prosanovelle, Mittelalterliche Texte und century hand. Untersuchungen, 43 (Munich, 1975), 173^238; see also R. Hirsch, Provenance: Of two seventeenth-century(?) inscriptions on the ‘Francesco Petrarca’s ‘‘Griseldis’’ in Early Printed Editions, title-page one has been too thoroughly erased to be legible; the c.1469^1520’, Gb Jb (1974), 57^65, at 58 no. L. 1, repr. in R. other, less drastically scored through, reads ‘di P . . . isto Hirsch, The Printed Word: Its Impact and Di¡usion (Primarily in Francisco’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, nos 2469, the 15th^16th Centuries), Variorum Reprints Collected Studies 2450, 2583a. Bequeathed in 1914. Series, 81 (London, 1978), no. I, with same page numbering. shelfmark: Byw. R 1.15(2). [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1469]. 4o. SECOND COPY collation: [a b6]. In gatherings f and h, sheets 1.8 and 2.7 are of a di¡erent setting. HC *12813; Go¡ P-400; BMC I 186; Pr 876; BSB-Ink P-267; CIBN r Last word on f1 :‘Fortunataš ’. Fol. 45 numbered 34.Wanting gath- P-153; Fiske, p. 47; Oates 382; Sheppard 638; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, ering [*]. 909. Binding: Nineteenth-century half green morocco over marbled pasteboards; yellow-edged leaves. Size: 222 ¿ 155 ¿ 17 mm. Size COPY Bound with: of leaf: 216 ¿ 143 mm. 2. Pius II, Epistola ad Mahumetem. [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, 1469^ ‘23’ in pencil on front endleaf and on a r. 1 72] (P-311). Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are Wanting the blank leaf [b ]. supplied in red; capital strokes in red. 6 Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; Provenance: Rebdorf, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, abbey, S. sprinkled red-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 204 ¿ Johannes Baptista; inscription on front endleaf: ‘Hic codex est 148 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 139 mm. Monasterii Sanctissimi Johannis Baptiste in Rebdor¡ ordinis Notes in Douce’s hand. A paper leaf containing a facsimile of the canonicorum regularium diui Augustini episcopi. Eystetensis Bible printed by Ulrich Zell at Cologne‘A.D.1458’,incipit of Ps1, dyocesis’. Previously bound with a copy of Carolus Maneken, printed for John Archer and William Jones, Dublin, is inserted at Formulae epistolarum, as indicated by a list of contents on the the front. front endleaf, in the same hand. Purchased for »0. 4. 6; see Books Initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes are supplied in red. Purchased (1858), 83. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.20. Bequeathed in 1834. THIRD COPY shelfmark: Douce 83(1). A variant. The error of imposition in gathering f has been cor- rected. Folio 45 numbered 35. Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards with blue-edged P-165 Petrarca, Francesco leaves.‘[ ]92’ in brown ink at head of the spine. Size: 190 ¿ 148 ¿ Historia Griseldis (ed. Heinrich Steinho« wel). r 19 mm. Size of leaf: 186 ¿ 140 mm. [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Boccaccio,Giovanni]: Historia r On [*1 ] in an early humanist hand: ‘[ . . .] D. Cardinalis de Griseldis. ‘Epistola de insigni obedientia et ¢de vxoria Griseldis Columna per Jo. An. ca[ ] > Nec tu hoc despice quod vides sepul- in Waltherum’ [addressed to Giovanni Boccaccio. Edited by chrum > Seu sis aduena seu quiritum unus > OÞa sunt hic sita Heinrich Steinho« wel, according to BSB-Ink]. A Latin translation Prosperi Columne > Diuina probitate Cardinalis > Qualem nulla from Boccaccio’s Decameron X,10 by Francesco Petrarca. tulit fert nec etas > Que luxit Latium extulitque Roma > Et totus refs. See P-164; Hirsch 58 no. L. 3. prope lachrimauit orbis Ergo et tu quoque lachrima viator Aut > > Ulm: Johann Zainer, 1473. Folio. statim hinc fuge ne parum dolere Tanto in funere Roma censea- > collation: [a10]. tur.’ ‘Autographum melius quam chirographum’. ‘F[] 16458. Woodcut border. Edition princeps’,‘N. 209’, and ‘9’ in pencil on front pastedown. HC *12814; Go¡ P-402; BMC II 522; Pr 2499; Amelung, Large initials are supplied in blue with reserved white decoration Fru« hdruck, 1 no. 13; BSB-Ink P-268; CIBN P-155; Fiske, p. 48; and sometimes red-pen-work decoration. Other initials and para- Oates1152; Rhodes 1358; SchrammV p. 18; Sheppard 1789. graph marks are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: ‘Lorenz Donner’ in an early German(?) hand on COPY r Variant setting of the title:‘INCIPIT. EPISTOLA. FRANCISCI. [*1 ]. Purchased for »0. 7.0; see Books Purchased (1852),72. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.43. PETRAR > CHE. DE. INSIGNI. OBEDIENTIA. ET. FIDE. > VXORIA. GRISELDIS. IN.WALTHERVM.’ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, ¢llets only. Size: P-164 Petrarca, Francesco 292 ¿ 213 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 198 mm. r Historia Griseldis. ‘115’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of [a1 ]. A few marginal notes, commenting on the text and providing ‘nota’ [a r] Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Boccaccio,Giovanni]: Historia 1 marks, and some underlining in an early hand. Griseldis. ‘Epistola . . . de Historia Griseldis mulieris maxime constantie et patientie. In preconium omnium laudabilium p-165^p-169] petrarca, francesco 1997

Paragraph marks and capital strokes are supplied in red; an initial 18; Schreiber V 4914; Sheppard 1792; Wegener, Zainer, 33. r on [a1 ] is coloured in red. Facsimile: ed. Ernst Voullie¤ me (Potsdam, 1921). Provenance: Possibly George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^ COPY 1834); his anonymous duplicate sale (20 Dec. 1798), lot 115. Bound with A-261(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Purchased by Francis Douce for »0.15.6, according to annotation ance. Size of leaf: 289 ¿ 202 mm. in Douce’s copy of the catalogue, marked ‘D.’ Francis Douce shelfmark: Douce 204(1). (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 204*. P-168 Petrarca, Francesco P-166 Petrarca, Francesco Historia Griseldis [German] Griseldis (trans. Heinrich Historia Griseldis [German] Griseldis (trans. Heinrich Steinho« wel). r Steinho« wel). [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: e r Griseldis.‘So ich aber von stetikeit vnd getruower gemahelschaft [a2 ] Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: e e so manger frawen geschriben hab vnd von keiner groosser vber Griseldis. ‘Epistel . . . von grosser statikait ainer frowen Grisel die Grisel . . .’A German translation from Petrarca’s Latin trans- gehaissen’. A German translation from Petrarca’s Latin transla- lation of Boccaccio’s Decameron X,10 by Heinrich Steinho« wel. tion of Boccaccio’s Decameron X,10 by Heinrich Steinho« wel. refs. See P-166; for this edition Hess, Steinho« wels‘Griseldis’,142^ refs. See Hess, Steinho« wels‘Griseldis’,140 gz1; Hirsch,‘Petrarca’s 3 hk2; Hirsch 59 no. G. 9. ‘‘Griseldis’’’, 59 no. G. 1*; VL VII 486^7; on the translation see also VL IX 258^78, at 264^6; on the fortunes of Petrarch in [Strasbourg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer], 1482. Folio. 8 Germany see A. Karnein, ‘Petrarca in Deutschland. Zur collation: [a ]. Rezeption seiner lateinischen Werke im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert’, Woodcuts. in Idee, Gestalt, Geschichte. Festschrift Klaus von See, ed. G. W. C 4717; Go¡ P-405; Pr 371; Bu« hler 231 VIII; Schorbach^Spirgatis Weber (Odense, 1989), 159^86, at 178^80. 14; Schramm XIX p. 13; Schreiber V 4917; Sheppard 309. Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, 1471. Folio. COPY collation: [a10]. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled sheep (¢llets only). r Type: 118 G. 10 leaves, [a1] blank. 35 lines ([a3 ]). Type area: 207 ¿ Size: 285 ¿ 206 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 193 mm. r 124 mm ([a3 ]). Provenance: Possibly George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^ H 12817; Pr 1528; BSB-Ink P-270; C. F. Bu« hler,‘The Fifteenth-cen- 1834); his anonymous duplicate sale (20 Dec. 1798), lot 73.‘73’ in r tury Editions of Petrarch’s Historia Griseldis in Steinho« wel’s brown ink on [a1 ]. Purchased by Francis Douce for »0. 2. 0, German Translation’, Library Quarterly, 15 (1945), 231^6, at 231 according to annotation in Douce’s copy of the catalogue, I, repr. in Early Books and Manuscripts (New York, 1973), 81^8, marked ‘D.’ Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. at 82 I; CIBN P-157; Sheppard 1124. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 204**. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards. Size: 297 ¿ 219 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 208 mm. r P-169 Petrarca, Francesco On [a2 ] an initial is supplied in red. Provenance: Duplicate from Royal Library, Munich; stamp on De remediis utriusque fortunae. r v r [a2 ] and [a10 ]:‘Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis’;‘Inc.74’ in pencil [*1 ] [List of contents.] r r on [a1 ]. Purchased for »2. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 84. [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: De remediis utriusque fortunae, dedi- shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.14. cated to Azo [Corrigius.] refs. Petrarcha, Opera (1554),1^254. P-167 Petrarca, Francesco [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein?, c.1475?]. Folio. Pr and BMC Historia Griseldis [German] Griseldis (trans. Heinrich assign to [Esslingen: Conrad Fyner]. V. Scholderer assigns to [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1472 Aquinas ‘Summa’] in Gb Jb Steinho« wel). (1950), 168, repr. in Fifty Essays in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-cen- r [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: tury Bibliography (Amsterdam, 1966), 224^8; Ohly argues for Griseldis. ‘So ich aber von staoettikait vnd getruoewer gema- Heinrich Eggestein as printer. helscha¡t so manger frowen geschriben habe vnd von kainer collation: [a^e10 f12+2 g10 h12+1 i^m10 n12 o^q10 r8 s10 *4]. grooe ssern vber die Grisel . . .’ A German translation from HC *12790; Go¡ P-407; BMC II 514; Pr 2475; BSB-Ink P-262; Petrarca’s Latin translation of Boccaccio’s Decameron X,10 by CIBN P-162; Oates 1146^7; K. Ohly, ‘Eggestein, Fyner, Heinrich Steinho« wel. Knoblochtzer’, Gb Jb (1962), 122^35, at 125; Rhodes 1360; Sack, refs. See P-166; for this edition Hess, Steinho« wels‘Griseldis’, 141 Freiburg, 2742; V. Scholderer, ‘Notes on the Incunabula of jz1; Hirsch 59 no. G. 4*. Esslingen’, Gb Jb (1950), 167^71, at 168; Sheppard 272. [Ulm: Johann Zainer, c.1473]. Folio. COPY collation: [a12]. Bound with: Woodcuts. Leaf1r, l. 1:‘. . . |taettikait’; l. 4:‘. . . |chrybe’. 2. Francesco Petrarca, Secretum decontemptu mundi. Devita soli- C 4715; Go¡ P-403; Pr 2514; Amelung, Fru« hdruck,1nos11,12 (var); taria [Strasbourg:The R-printer(Johann Mentelin/Adolf Rusch), BSB-Ink P-271; Bu« hler 231 IV; Fiske, p. 53: K473; Schramm V p. not after 1473] (P-171(1)). 1998 petrarca, francesco [p-169^p-171

v r Signature [k1 ] bears the text for [p1 ], where it reappears di¡er- Provenance: Munich, Royal Library; armorial book-plate: ‘Ex v ently set. The text on [k1 ] has been crossed out with a pen. The Electorali Bibliotheca Sereniss.Vtriusque Bavariae Ducum’; see blank leaf [h5] cut away. Gathering [*] bound at the beginning. Warnecke 1376; duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘N = Binding: Contemporary German (Hildesheim, Lu« chtenhof) 503 Inc. Typ.’ in brown ink,‘6026’ in pencil, and ‘Dupl’ in pencil blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with two metal clasps on front endleaf. Purchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for and catches. Triple ¢llets form a triple frame. Within the outer Fl. 11, i.e. »1. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 28, described as frame a repeated foliate sta¡ stamp. In the inner rectangle ‘Petrarcha, (Franc.) de remediis utrisque fortun×. 4to. s. l. et. a.’ curved-outline tools make up merrythoughts, each containing a shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.30. circular rosette stamp. Flat or knotted leather index tabs, THIRD COPY coloured red or green; see Bod-inc. G-324. The foliate sta¡ with Bound with: £owers is also found on Wolfenbu« ttel, Herzog August 1. Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, Bibliothek, 82.19. Quodl., Wolfenbu« ttel, Herzog August 1503. Bibliothek, 62.6 Qu., Wolfenbu« ttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. E303.2o Helmst., and Hildesheim, Dombibliothek, J 95, all with Binding: Eighteenth-century blind-tooled mottled brown calf, provenances from Hildesheim, Lu« chtenhof, ex informatione the spine gold-tooled; green-edged leaves. Size: 307 ¿ 215 ¿ Ju« rgen GeiÞ, 19 June 1997). Size: 293 ¿ 210 ¿ 80 mm. Size of 55 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 203 mm. leaf: 273 ¿ 192 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and correct- Erased contemporary inscriptions on front and rear pastedowns. ing the text, in a humanist hand in brown ink. Initials and capital strokes are supplied in red. Provenance: Purchased from H. F. Mu« nster of Verona in 1884; Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 2 unsigned note by Falconer Madan on the front pastedown. (1834), lot 4923. Purchased for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.34(2). (1834), 22. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.30(1). P-171 Petrarca, Francesco Secretum de contemptu mundi, et al. P-170 Petrarca, Francesco r [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Secretum de contemptu mundi. De remediis utriusque fortunae (ed. Nicolaus Lucarus). refs. See P-149. r 2 r [*2 ] [List of contents.] [ a1 ] [List of contents.] r 2 v a1 Lucarus Cremonensis, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] [ a2 ] Petrarca, Francesco: De vita solitaria [dedicated to] Marchisinus Stangha. Incipit: ‘Nouas merces uectigali non Philippus de Cabassole, bishop of Cavaillon. minus publico quam priuato conducturas . . .’ refs. See P-149. r a3 Petrarca, Francesco: De remediis utriusque fortunae [dedicated [Strasbourg: The R-printer (Johann Mentelin and Adolf Rusch), to] Azo [Corrigius]. Edited by Nicolaus Lucarus Cremonensis. not after 1473]. Folio. Treated as two separate editions in refs. Petrarcha, Opera (1554), 1^254. Sheppard, Pr, BMC, and BSB-Ink. However, the observations Cremona: Bernardinus de Misintis and Caesar Parmensis, 17 Nov. put forward by CIBN for a single edition in two parts, that is to 1492. Folio. say,the same paper, types, and justi¢cation, the same contempor- collation: [*4] a^b8 c^z A B6 C8. ary binding and running early signatures, apply to the Bodleian Woodcut initial. copies. HC *12793; Go¡ P-409; BMC VII 956; Pr 6927; BSB-Ink P-264; collation: Part I: [a10 b8 c10 d e8 f10]; part II: [2a b10 c d8 e f10 g10+1 CIBN P-164; Fiske, p.13; Oates 2602^3; Rhodes 1361; Sheppard h i8 k6]. 5716^18. H *12800; HC (+ Addenda) 12796; Go¡ P-412, P-417; BMC I 61; Pr

FIRST COPY 231, 232; BSB-Ink P-277, P-265; CIBN P-165; Fiske, pp. 61, 30^1; Rhodes 1362; Sack, Freiburg, 2744, 2746; Sheppard 216^17. Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment, with the FIRST COPY title gold-tooled within a square label (tooled at the edges) at the Bound with P-169; see there for details of binding, decoration, head of the spine. Size: 328 ¿ 220 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 318 ¿ and provenance. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ 190 mm. 213 mm. The initials at the beginning ofeach book are supplied in blue with Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and ‘nota’ marks, in red pen-work decoration. Other initials are supplied in red. a humanist hand in brown ink. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.30(2). Provenance: A partially erased stamp ofa Camaldolese house on SECOND COPY r [*2 ]. Captain Montagu Montagu (1787^1863); List of Not in Sheppard. Manuscripts . . . the Bequest of the late Captain Montagu, R. N. to Part II misbound in the following order: gatherings a, e, d, c, b, f, the Bodleian Library (Oxford, 1864), 28. Bequeathed in 1863. etc. Former Bodleian shelfmark: ‘olim 369’. Binding: Contemporary German (Wu« rzburg, Carmelites) calf shelfmark: Montagu fol. 3. over wooden boards, with two metal catches and remains of SECOND COPY clasps. Quadruple ¢llets form a triple frame. Within the outer Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled pigskin over paste- frame a ‘Maria’ scroll (Schwencke^Schunke 179) with, on either boards, with remains of leather ties. Manuscript title at head of side, small circular and square £oral stamps and small circular the spine and on the upper cover. Size: 294 ¿ 210 ¿ 35 mm. Size dots.Within the following frame, the scroll stamp and a repeated of leaf: 290 ¿ 197 mm. bunch of grapes stamp. Double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle p-171^p-173] petrarca, francesco 1999

into ¢ve horizontal compartments, decorated with the scroll COPY stamp and with an eagle, a lion, and a horse stamp (Schwencke^ Bound with B-073; see there for details of binding and proven- Schunke 321, 238, and 12), all ascribed to the Wu« rzburg ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. Carmelites; see Schwencke^Schunke^Rabenau 316. On the Early manuscript foliation: 141^181. Occasional ‘nota’ marks in lower cover the eagle, the lion, and ‘Maria’ scroll stamps are an early hand. incorporated into a frame of ¢llets surrounding a central rect- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.88(1). angle of diagonal ¢llets. Ex informatione Ju« rgen GeiÞ, 19 June 1997 and Aug. 1998 (also provenance). Size: 300 ¿ 218 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ 216 mm. P-173 Petrarca, Francesco The front pastedown consists of a manuscript copy, on parch- De viris illustribus [Italian] Libro degli uomini famosi. ment, of a papal bull, in a ¢fteenth-century hand.The rear paste- r [*1 ] [List of contents.] down consists of a manuscript German text, on parchment, in a v [*1 ] [Register.] cursive ¢fteenth-century(?) hand. v [*1 ] Felicianus Antiquarius, Felix: [Verse colophon.] ‘Illustres Notes that correspondwith the misbound gatherings in a contem- opere hoc uiros perire Francisci ingenium uetat Petrarchae’; 7 porary hand. A bibliographical note in pencil in A. Ehrman’s > lines of Phaleucian hendecasyllables. hand on front endleaf. refs. F. Riva,‘Tipogra¢ ed editori dal 1472 al 1800’, in Cultura e On [a r] a ¢ve-line German initial ‘A’ is supplied in red and pink, 1 arte civile a Verona. Uomini e istituzioni dall’epoca carolingia al with the area de¢ned by the letter in azure with gold pen-work Risorgimento, ed. G. P. Marchi (Verona, 1979), 319^70, at 329^ decoration, and with partly obliterated green pen-work exten- 31; A. Conto' ,‘Non scripto calamo’’. Felice Feliciano e la tipogra- sions into the margin. Below, a red stem turns into a green ¢a’, in L’antiquario’’ Felice Feliciano veronese, tra epigra¢a acanthus leaf with a green stem along the remaining part of the antica, letteratura e arti del libro. Atti del Convegno di Studi inner margin broken by two golden dots, extending into the Verona, 3^4 giugno 1993, ed. A. Conto' and L. Quaquarelli, lower margin as a red stem with red foliage and gold decoration. Medioevo e Umanesimo, 89 (Padua, 1995), 289^312, at 289 and On [a v] a four-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red with extension into 2 G. M. Varanini, ‘Nuove schede e proposte per la storia della the outer margin as a green branch with broad blue and red foli- stampa a Verona nel Quattrocento’, in Atti e memorie della age and £owers. Similar decoration is supplied for other major Accademia di Agricoltura, Scienze e Lettere di Verona, s. vi, 38 initials. Other initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph (1986^7), 243^67, at 251^3. marks and capital strokes in red. [* r] Felicianus Antiquarius, Felix: [Verse.] ‘Brieve racoglimento Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Carmelites; binding (see 2 nel quale Feliciano mostra et scopre la fama de alcuni homini above). Johannes Feuerer (Fewrer) (c.1440/50^after 1502); clari posti in questo uolume.’ ‘Cuppido fu di gloria e laude eterna inscription on front endleaf:‘Iste liber pertinet domino Johanni Themistocle potente e apreciato’; tercets. Fewerer’. Bamberg, Bavaria, Dominicans (early sixteenth cen- > refs. F.Novati,‘Un’epitome poetica del de viris illustribus scritta tury); inscription on front endleaf: ‘Hunc librum donauit domi- nel Quattrocento’, in Petrarca ela Lombardia (Milan,1904), 245^ nus Johannes Fewerer Conuentui Bambergensi Ordinis 52 (the work is attributed to an ‘anonymous’author by Novati). Predicatorum’. Nuremberg, Dominicans (before 1543); inscrip- r tion on the same leaf: ‘Et idem Conuentus dedit Conuentui [a1 ] Petrarca, Francesco: Libro degli uomini famosi [dedicated to] Nurembergensi pro Ysidoro Ethymologiarum multa meliora Franciscus I de Carrharia, signore of Padua. [Translated by etcetera’. Sydney Richardson Christie-Miller (1874^1931); pencil Donato degli Albanzani.] Incipit: ‘[R]omulo fu il primo re di note inside the upper cover: ‘Britwell sale Aug. 1907’. Charles Romani . . .’ Stephen Ascherson (À1945); book-plate. Albert Ehrman (1890^ refs. Francesci Petrarcae, De viris illustribus (Le vite degli 1969); book-plate; purchased in 1945 for »150; accession no. ‘R uomini illustri di F. Petrarca volgarizzate da Donato degli 331’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. Albanzani), ed. L. Razzolini, 2 vols, Collezione di opere inedite o rare (Bologna, 1874^9). shelfmark: Broxb. 33.5. r c7 [Siricho, Lombardus de: Supplement dedicated to Franciscus I de Carrharia.] ‘Seguitano li facti di Alexandro Macedonico’. P-172 Petrarca, Francesco Incipit: ‘[A]lexandro Macedonico elquale ha gloriosa nomi- Secretum de contemptu mundi (ed. Jacobus Canter). nanza . . .’ r refs. On this edition see Conto' ,‘Non scripto calamo’, 289^302; A1 [Title-page.] v on typographical characteristics see L. Donati, Il ‘‘non ¢nito’’ nel A1 Canter, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘[N]on superest quicquam tibi quod querare posthac quisquis libro illustrato antico (Florence, 1973), 13^17 and Riva,‘Tipogra¢ bonis litteris . . .’ ed editori’, 329^31. r A2 Petrarca, Francesco: Secretum de contemptu mundi. ‘De Pojano: Felix Antiquarius and Innocens Ziletus, 1 Oct. 1476. secreto con£ictu curarum suarum’. Edited by Jacobus Canter. Folio. refs. See P-149. collation: [*4 a10 b] c^h k8 l m6 o p / || S^V8 XY k6 q^x h8 Z z10. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 14 Mar. 1489. 4o. Woodcuts. collation: A^G6. HC (+ Addenda) R 12808; Go¡ P-415; BMC VII 1073; Pr 7238; Woodcut initials. CIBN P-171; Fiske, p. 30; Sander 5596; Sheppard 5986. HC *12801; Go¡ P-410; BMC IX 193; Pr 9384; BSB-Ink P-278; COPY Campbell 1388; CIBN P-166; HPT II 420; ILC 1741; Inventaris, Leaf p7 is bound in the place of Y6,Y6 after p8, the second leaf cut 175; Oates 3917; Sheppard 7228. out and mounted. 2000 petrobonus alexandrinus, hieronymus [p-173^p-176

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled dark blue P-175 Petrarca, Francesco morocco; red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk Vite dei Ponte¢ci e Imperatori Romani [Italian]. bookmark. Size: 322 ¿ 219 ¿ 52 mm. Sizeof leaf: 313 ¿ 200 mm. v [*1 ] [Alphabetical table of contents.] Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1849), r 37. a1 Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-]: Vite dei Ponte¢ci e Imperatori shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.33. Romani. ‘Libro degli imperadori et ponte¢ci’.‘Proemio’. Incipit: ‘[E]ssendo gli humani ingegni naturalmente desiderosi conoscere glegregii fatti de passati . . .’ v P-174 Petrarca, Francesco a1 Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-]: Vite dei Ponte¢ci e Imperatori De vita solitaria, et al. (ed. Franciscus Caymus). Romani. ‘Vita di Caio Iulio Caesare dictatore’. Incipit: ‘[C]aio r Iulio Caesare Dictatore, dal quale tutti gli imperadori Caesari A1 [Title-page.] v sono chiamati . . .’ The work is wrongly ascribed to Petrarch; see A1 Caymus, Franciscus: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] E. Pellegrin, Manuscrits de Pe¤ trarque dans les bibliothe' ques de Ludovicus Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘Superiore France, Censimento di codici Petrarcheschi, 2 (Padua,1966), 320. estate optime princeps cum aduersa ualitudine . . .’ Florence: Apud Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli, [not after 3 Feb.] refs. Saxius 522 no. 66. r 1478/9. Folio. A Petrarca, Francesco: De vita solitaria [dedicated to] Philippus 2 collation: [*2] a b8 c^h I l^q6 r8. de Cabassole, Bishop of Cavaillon, as stated in the colophon. HC (+ Addenda) *12809; Go¡ P-420; BMC VI 623; Pr 6102; Edited by Franciscus Caymus. BSB-Ink P-290; CIBN P-197; Fiske, p. 191; Sheppard 5077. refs. See P-149. v Micro¢che: Unit 4: Chronicles and Historiography: Part I. H3 [Colophon.] r COPY H4 Petrarca, Francesco [pseudo-; Siricho, Lombardus de]: De dispositione vitae suae ad gubernatorem patriae. Incipit: Wanting the blank leaf r8. ‘[F]eruet animus te uidendi desiderio pater alme . . .’ On the Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century French black morocco, authorship see Carlo Dionisotti, ‘Fortuna del Petrarca nel quat- by Chambolle-Duru, with marbled and gilt-edged leaves; trocento’, Italia medioevale e umanistica, 17 (1974), 61^113, at 63. marbled pastedowns, and a yellow, orange, and green bookmark. v H5 Petrarca, Francesco: ‘Carmina dum laboraret in extremis’. Size: 277 ¿ 202 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 189 mm. ‘Cuncta uorant anni uolucres, domat omnia tempus In domi- Provenance: Purchased from Anatole Claudin, 10 July 1900, no. > 98407 for 180 Francs; see Library Bills (1900). tumque cadit matris fortuna uigorque > Arentique uires senio dat terga senectus’; 3 hexameters. shelfmark: Inc. d. I9.1478.1. refs. Bucolicum camen, vv. 4^6; R. Weiss, ‘Petrarch minutiae’, Journal oftheWarburgand Courtauld Institutes, 12 (1949), 190^1. v P-176 Petrobonus Alexandrinus, Hieronymus H5 Petrarca, Francesco: ‘Epitaphium per eum editum’. ‘Frigida Bentivola. Francisci lapis hic tegit ossa Petrarce > Suscipe uirgo parens ani- mam, sate uirgine parce Fessaque iam terris celi requiescat in r > A1 Petrobonus Alexandrinus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] arce’; 3 hexameters. Johannes Bentivolus II. Incipit:‘[S]ummi phylosophi, excellentis- refs. L. Bertalot, ‘Die a« lteste gedruckte lateinische sime princeps, qui rerum omnium et actuum naturam . . .’ r Epitaphiensammlung’, in Collectanea variae doctrinae Leoni S. A3 Petrobonus Alexandrinus, Hieronymus: Bentivola.‘[C]ara uer- Olschki oblata (Munich, 1921), 1^28, repr. in Studien zum italie- ecundo folianos pectore musa > I pete et ingenti fusa rubore nischen und deutschen Humanismus, ed. P. O. Kristeller, 2 vols, genas’; distichs. Storia e letteratura, 129^130 (Rome, 1975), I 269^301, at 281 no. [Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis], 17 June 1494. 4o. 23. collation: AB8 C4. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 13 Aug. 1498. Folio. Type: 112 R. Capital spaces with guide-letters. 20 leaves. 25 lines 8 6 r r collation: A^G H . (A2 ).Type area: 140 ¿ 88 mm (A2 ). HCR12797; Go¡ P-419; BMC VI 774, XII 54; Pr 6039; CIBN P-172; H *12840; Go¡ P-421; Pr 6601; BSB-Ink P-291; CIBN P-198; Sheppard 5013. Pellechet MS. 9313 (9137); Sheppard 5346.

COPY COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch gold-tooled red morocco; Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) quarter calf with paper boards marbled-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and pink silk book- covered with red cloth; gold-tooled spine. Size: 206 ¿ 150 ¿ mark; see Foot, ‘Incunable Collector’, no. 41; stamped with 8 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 142 mm. Wodhull’s arms. Size: 292 ¿ 203 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ Note in a sixteenth-century(?) hand on a piece of parchment now 186 mm. pasted onto the front pastedown; formerly part of a legal docu- Bibliographical notes inWodhull’s hand on front endleaves. ment, with the scar of a seal and the slit for its attachment, also Initials are supplied in pink, sometimes with blue geometrical the name ‘Caspar P¢ster L[ ] 50lb.’ The printed text is preceded pen-work decoration. by 8 leaves containing the following Latin verses in manuscript Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); note signed and in black ink with red initials, in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century dated on verso of front endleaf: ‘M. Wodhull Feb: 18th 1780 »1: humanist hand: 5s:- . 429 of Payne’. John Edmund Severne (1826^1899); sale (1) ‘Hilarionis monachi poema ad eruditissimum virum (1886), lot 1942; purchased for »0. 17. 0; see Library Bills. Matthaeum Bossium Veronensem canonicum regularem’, with shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.40. incipit,‘Matth×e ×onidum princeps et gloria Phoebi > Salue iam p-176^p-179] petrus magister 2001

summis annumerande viris’ [14 lines]; (2) ‘Egloga in natalem P-178 Petrucius, Fredericus Christi. Corydon, Tityrus, Meliboeus pastores tres’, with incipit, Disputationes, quaestiones et consilia. ‘Forte dies sollemnis erat qua rustica multo Fessa labore manus > r requiem captabat in vmbra’ [92 lines]; (3) ‘Ad eundem’, with inci- [a1 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula super disputationibus, questionibus pit,‘Inclyta prodigium celi regina quod egit Hunc nostre cecine et consiliis.’ > r pater Matthee camoene’ [7 lines]; (4) ‘Carmen de quodam [b1 ] [Petrucius] de Senis, Fredericus: Disputationes, quaestiones Virginis Marie prodigio’, with incipit, ‘Con¢ngunt alii lasciua et consilia. Incipit:‘[D]omini nostri Ihesu Christi nomine eiusque matris sanctissime Marie uirginis gloriose su¡ragus(!) inuocatis. poemata vates > Bella canunt alii reserataque limina iani’ [172 lines]; the verses are followed by a further concluding verse in the Incipiunt questiones disputate consilia reddita . . .’ Includes same hand in red ink, with incipit,‘Si quid habes plausum uel quid responses by: Jacobus de Pistorio; Grisolus de Monte Politiano; Jacobus de Sancto Miniaco; Johannes Pagliarensis; Ricardus mereatur honorem > Sit summi totus omnipotentis honos’ [4 lines]. Malumbra; Lapus de Florentia, Abbot of S. Miniatus Florence; Provenance: Legnago, Verona, S. Maria Gratiarum, Michael, Abbot of Poggibonsi; Johannes Andreae; Rainerius de Dominicans; see heavily erased inscription on the recto of the Monte Ubiano, doctor of laws; Petrus de Palude; Lamfredus; ¢rst front endleaf, partly visible under ultraviolet light:‘Iste libel- Johannes de Regio; Conradus; Johannes de Camino; Nerius lus est sancte Marie de gratiis de memoria [ ] ad usum o[rdinis?] [?] Palariensis [i.e. Pagliaresi]; Nicolaus de Urbeve; Conradus de Lenaciensis.’Heavily cancelled note or inscription on the verso of Stradella; Michael de Florentia; Alexander de Perusio; the last front endleaf; unread under ultraviolet light. Guglielmo Franciscus de Monte Altivo; Paulus de Leazariis; Petrus; Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Carrucci della Sommaia Hermannucius; Jacobus de Appi[ ]. (1803^1869); sale, 1 Aug. 1859, lot 2014. Purchased for »1. 10. 0; refs. See Schulte II 238 no. 9; Coing, Privatrechtsgeschichte, 379. see Books Purchased (1860), 68. Rome: Adam Rot, 25 June 1472. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. S 7.3. collation: [a^m10 n8 o^z10 A6 B8]. H *12842; Go¡ P-423; BMC IV 43; Pr 3435; BSB-Ink P-292; CIBN P-177 Petronilla P-199; Sheppard 2751. The lyfe of Petronylla [English]. COPY r Bound with D-064; see there for details of binding and acquisi- [a1 ] [Printer’s device.] r tion. Size of leaf: 383 ¿ 268 mm. [a2 ] [The lyfe of Petronylla.] ‘The par¢te lyfe to put in remem- Wanting the blank leaf [B8]. braunce > Of a virgyn moost gracious and entere’. o Early manuscript signatures. Some early marginal annotations, [London]: Richard Pynson, [c.1494]. 4 . As dated by BMC; including extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing Sheppard dates [c.1496]. hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. Occasional early collation: [a4]. running book numbers. Go¡ P-422; BMC XI; Pr 9810; Du¡ 347; Pollard, Morris, no. 754; r On [b ] an eight-line Italian (Milanese?) initial ‘D’ is supplied in Sheppard 7543; STC 19812. 1 maroon, pink, and blue with white pen-work decoration, on a FIRST COPY ground of gold and reserved white, with the body of the letter Bound with copy 2 in Mar. 1902 (note on the verso of the front decorated in red, green, and black, and with foliate extensions endleaf); see below. into the margins in maroon, blue, green, and gold, and with gold Sheet [a2.3] only. dots: see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 114 no. pr. 129; other two- to Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco with mar- four-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. oon cloth boards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 182 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 1.32(1). 135 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 168 ¿ 118 mm. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. P-179 Petrus Magister shelfmark: Douce Fragm. f.9. Canonis Missae interpretatio. SECOND COPY a r [Title-page.] Bound with copy 1; see above for details of binding. Size of 1 a r [Petrus Magister]: Canonis Missae interpretatio. Incipit:‘‘‘[T]e leaf: 168 ¿ 118 mm. 2 igitur, clementissime pater etc.’’. Pars hec secunda misse . . .’ Sheet [a ] only. 1.4 Sometimes ascribed to Petrus de Costana; see BMC X 52^3, and Both sets of fragments are now bound together to make a com- Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 545. plete copy (see below). A v ‘Tabula’. Provenance: Purchased in 1901; see Annual Report of the 3 Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 12 Salamanca: [Printer of Nebrissensis,‘Grama¤ tica’], 29 Oct. 1499. o May 1903, 513: ‘The ¢rst and the fourth leaves of the Life of S. 4 . 8 16 8 4 Petronylla. The Library already possessed the second and the collation: a b c d^z h A B . third leaves in the ‘‘Douce fragments’’; the purchase of these Woodcut initials. other two makes the work complete.’ CR 4070 = 1816a; Go¡ C-950; BMC X 52; Pr 9572; CIBN P-204; shelfmark: Douce Fragm. f.9. Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, I and II 545; Rhodes 1375; not in Sheppard; Vindel, Arte, II 164: 107 (VIII: 178).

COPY

Wanting the title-leaf a1. 2002 petrus blesensis [p-179^p-182

Binding: Eighteenth-century tree calf; marbled pastedowns, the |ermo de pa||ione xpri|ti. > quem quondaš compilauit eximius > spine gold-tooled. Size: 206 ¿ 150 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ doctor Magi|ter petrus ad boues.’ 145 mm. Pr 8742; Hillard 1565; Pellechet MS. 9320 (9144); Sheppard 6789.

Occasional early marginal notes and underlining in red. COPY Provenance: Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half red morocco with sale, lot 320, for »440 (from the Roy V. Sowers Fund; printed marbled paper boards. Size: 198 ¿ 142 ¿ 6 mm. Size of label). leaf: 195 ¿ 138 mm. shelfmark: Inc. e. S6.1499.1. r The author and title are written on [a1 ] in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- r v century hand. Cropped early annnotations on [ai ] and [c6 ], P-179A Petrus Magister unread under ultraviolet light. r Via paradisi, et al. Partial rubrication: a two-line initial ‘H’ is supplied on [a2 ], also paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining on [a r-v]. a r Petrus [Magister]: Via paradisi. Incipit:‘[S]et pro dictis et dicen- 2 1 Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. dis in isto opusculo et precedenti est sciendum quod ego Bequeathed in 1834. Petrus . . .’ r shelfmark: Douce 117. o2 ‘Tabula.’ v o2 Thomas Aquinas [pseudo-; Matthaeus de Cracovia]: De modo con¢tendi et puritate conscientiae. ‘Confessionale.’ Incipit: P-181 Petrus Antonius Viterbiensis ‘[Q]uoniam fundamentum et ianua virtutum omnisque gratie . . .’ Oratio ad ducem et senatumVenetum. See M-153. r o [a2 ] Petrus Antonius Viterbiensis: Oratio ad ducem et senatum [Salamanca: Printer of Nebrissensis,‘Grama¤ tica’, c.1498]. 4 . Venetum. Incipit: ‘Si hoc ita adeo optimo maximo datum erat, collation: a^p8 q4. r v serenissime princeps ac patres ornatissimi . . .’ Types: 120 G, title on a1 ; 91 G, text. 124 leaves. 34 lines (a1 ). Type v Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus and Paganinus de Paganinis, area: 156 ¿ 93 mm (a1 ). o Go¡ P-430; not in Pr; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 546; Sheppard [c.1486]. 8 . As dated by Sheppard and Hillard: the chapter gen- 7328; Vindel, Arte, II 152: 100. eral of the Dominicans, at which this speech was delivered, was held at Venice in June 1486 (for this chapter general see J. Que¤ tif COPY and J. Echard, Scriptores ordinis Praedicatorum, I (Paris,1719), p. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled brown morocco; xix, no. 184). marbled pastedowns. Size: 216 ¿ 155 ¿ 26 mm. Size of collation: [a8]. leaf: 207 ¿ 142 mm. Type: 68 G. Lombards. 8 leaves, the ¢rst and last blank. 35 lines Early marginal notes, including some comments on the text, but v v ([a2 ]).Type area: 119 ¿ 75 mm ([a2 ]). consisting mainly of extraction of key words, and ‘nota’ marks, R1104; Pr 4911; CIBN P-211; Hillard 1561; Sheppard 4016. also underlining in the text in black ink. Faded/washed scribbles v COPY (some apparently in Spanish) on q4 . Provenance: James Henry Reddan (£. 1882^1899); sale, Boxed with A-212; see there for details of acquisition. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts including a Selection from Binding: Nineteenth-century blue paper wrappers. Size: 191 ¿ the Library of J. H. Reddan . . . (London: Sotheby,Wilkinson & 135 ¿ 2 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 122 mm. Hodge, 16 Feb. 1905), lot 339; inscription on the recto of the front Early manuscript signatures. endleaf: ‘J. H. Reddan, Seville 1889’. Purchased in Feb. 1905 for Provenance: Romigius, ‘duumvir’, Schwa« bisch-Hall, 1811; »5. 5. 0; see pencil note on the verso of the front endleaf; Annual inscription on the outside of the upper cover: ‘Donum viri Reportofthe Curators ofthe Bodleian Library, OxfordUniversity pr×nobilissimi Romigii Duumviri Halensis. April 1811.’ Gazette, 8 May 1906, 564. Friedrich David Gra« ter (1768^1830); note by KloÞ on the outside shelfmark: Inc. e. S6.1. of the upper cover: ‘Manu autographo ill[ustrissimi] Gra« teri Sueo-hallensis Rectoris.’ Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ 1854); sale (1835), part of lot 2768 (‘Orationes variae’). P-180 Petrus ad Boves shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.1(23). Sermo de passione Christi [Latin and French]. r [a2 ] Petrus ad Boves: Sermo de passione Christi.‘Passio Domini.’ P-182 Petrus Blesensis ‘Sentir debuons en esprit La douleur de Ihesu Crist’. r > De amicitia christiana. [a2 ] Petrus ad Boves: [Commentary on Sermo de passione Christi.] r Incipit: ‘Ratio est nam naturaliter et rationabiliter sentiunt pas- [a1 ] Petrus Blesensis: De amicitia christiana. sionem et lesuram membra capitis . . .’ refs. Untraite¤ del’amourdu xiie sie' cle. Pierrede Blois, ed. M.^M. [Poitiers: Jean Bouyer, c.1483]. 4o. As dated by Hillard; Sheppard Davy (Paris,1932), 98^232; PL CCVII 871^96 withvariations; see dates [1485?]. Bloom¢eld 4936, 5832; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1171. collation: [a8 b c6]. [Cologne: Printer of the ‘Historia S. Albani’ (Johann r o Type: 78 G (second state). Capital space with guide-letter on [a2 ]. 20 Guldenscha¡ or Conrad Winters, de Homborch?), c.1474]. 4 . r 8 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 33 lines ([a3 ]). Type area: 128 ¿ 80 mm collation: [a b ]. r r ([a3 ]). Leaf [a2 ]: ‘Pa||io d|š . >> hOc |entite |š vobis qd’et |š xpš o ihuš . HC (+ Addenda) *3241; Go¡ P-455; BMC I 216; Pr 1012; Bradshaw Ad philipenš . iio. et in epi|tola dnš ice curreš tis. Gallice. Sentir 11; BSB-Ink P-300; CIBN P-219; Oates 512; Sheppard 777; > r > debuons en e|prit. > La douleur de ihe|ucri|t. > . . .’; [c6 ].‘Explicit Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 914. p-182^p-183] petrus blesensis 2003

v COPY [l7 ] [Ricardus], Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (82). Bound with A-081; see there for details of binding and proven- refs. PL CCVII 252^5. v ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 140 mm. [l8 ] Walterus de Constantiis, Archidiaconus Oxoniensis: Epistola Wanting the blank leaf [b8]. (83). Early marginal notes including comments on the text, some lost refs. PL CCVII 255^9. r through rodent damage, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands; the [m1 ] Ricardus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (84). notes are in a hand which has annotated other items in this refs. PL CC 1459^61. Letter 96 in PL. r volume. Irregular manuscript foliation: 363^91. For other anno- [m2 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (85^7). tations see A-081. refs. PL CCVII 259^75. v shelfmark: Auct N 5.5(5). [m7 ] [Ricardus], Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (88). refs. PL CCVII 276^8. v [m8 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (89^95). P-183 Petrus Blesensis refs. PL CCVII 278^302. r Epistolae. [o1 ] R[icardus], Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (96). r refs. PL CCVII 302^4. [a2 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum.’ v r [o1 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (97). [b1 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (1^27). refs. PL CCVII 304^6. refs. PL CCVII 1^96; see Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1171. On the v development of the letter collection see Lena Wahlgren, The [o2 ] [Ricardus], Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (98). refs. PL CCVII 306^8. Letter Collections of Peter of Blois: Studies in the Manuscript r Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, 58 [o3 ] Alexander III, Pont. Max.: Epistola (99).‘Instructio ¢dei.’ refs. PL CCVII 1069^78, ending imperfectly. (Gothenburg, 1993), 9^18, reviewed with additional comments v by R.W. Southern,‘Towards an Edition of Peter of Blois’s Letter [o5 ] Balduinus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (100). refs. PL CCII 1533^4. Collection’, EHR110 (1995), 925^37; see also R.W.Southern,‘The r Necessity forTwo Peters of Blois’, in Intellectual Life inthe Middle [o6 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (101^22). refs. PL CCVII 308^56. Letters 100^21 in PL. Ages: Essays Presented to Margaret Gibson, ed. Lesley Smith and v BenedictaWard (London, 1992), 103^18. [q8 ] Walter, Hubertus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola r (123). [f1 ] Rotrodus [de Beaumont-le-roger, de Newburgh], refs. PL CCVII 356^8. Archiepiscopus Rothomagensis: Epistola (28). r refs. PL CCVII 96^8. [r1 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (124^8). v refs. PL CCVII 358^80. Letters 123^7 in PL. [f1 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (29^46). r refs. PL CCVII 98^137. [r8 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (129). [Also known as Canon epis- v copalis or Tractatus de institutione episcopali.] ‘De instructione [g5 ] Richardus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (47). refs. PL CCVII 137^41. episcopalis o⁄cii.’ v refs. PL CCVII 1097^1112. [g6 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (48^52). v refs. PL CCVII 141^59. [s6 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (130^4). v refs. PL CCVII 428^32, 386^403. Letters 143,131^4 in PL. [h3 ] Ricardus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (53). r refs. PL CCVII 160^1. [t7 ] [Walter, Hubertus], Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola r (135). [h4 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (54^7). refs. PL CCVII 403^4. Letter 135 in PL. refs. PL CCVII 161^72. v v [t7 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (136). [Invectiva in depravatorem [h6 ] Petrus Blesensis: ‘Cantilena de lucta carnis et spiritus.’ refs. PL CCVII 1107^30.Verse laid out in prose form. operum.] ‘Inuectiua in quendam qui sua opera deprauabat.’ v refs. PL CCVII 1113^26. [h6 ] Petrus Blesensis: [Contra clericos voluptati deditos]. v refs. PL CCVII 1129^36.Verse laid out in prose form. [v4 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (137^43). r refs. PL CCVII 405^28, 444^6. Letters137^42,152 in PL. [h8 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (58^63). r refs. PL CCVII 173^86. [x7 ] A[linora], Queen of England: Epistolae (144^6). r refs. PL CCVI 1262^72. Letters 1^3 in PL. [i5 ] [Walterus de Constantiis, Archidiaconus Oxoniensis]: v Epistola (64). [y3 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (147^52). refs. PL CCVII 434^43, 450. Letters147^51, 156 in PL. refs. PL CCVII 187^90. r r [y7 ] Rotrodus, Archiepiscopus Rothomagensis; Arnulphus, [i5 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (65^6). refs. PL CCVII 190^210. Episcopus Lexoviensis: Epistola (153). v refs. PL CCVII 446^8. [i8 ] [Rotrodus], Archiepiscopus Rothomagensis: Epistola (67). v refs. PL CCVII 210^13. [y7 ] [Rotrodus], Archiepiscopus Rothomagensis: Epistola (154). v refs. PL CCVII 448^9. [k1 ] Ricardus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (68). r refs. PL CC 1456^9. Letter 95 in PL. [y8 ] R[otrodus], Archiepiscopus Rothomagensis: Epistola (155). r refs. PL CCVII 449^50. [k3 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (69^72). v refs. PL CCVII 214^24. Letter 72 has a di¡erent ending from PL. [y8 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (156^7). r refs. PL CCVII 380^1, 450^1. Letters128, 157. [k6 ] Ricardus, Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis: Epistola (73). v refs. PL CCVII 224^7. [z1 ] Epistola (158). r refs. PL CCVII 460^1. Letter 166 in PL. [k7 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (74^81). v refs. PL CCVII 227^51. [z1 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (159^61). 2004 petrus comestor [p-183^p-184

r refs. PL CCVII 456^8. Letters161^3 in PL. [C3 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (207). [Also known as De v [z2 ] Henricus II, King of England: Epistola (162). Hierosolymitana peregrinatione.] ‘Conquestio super dilatione refs. PL CC 1389^90. itineris Iherosolimitani.’ r [z3 ] B[ ], Duchess of [ ]: Epistola (163). refs. PL CCVII 1057^70. refs. PL CCVII 476. Letter 184 in PL. This letter is addressed to [Brussels: Fratres Vitae Communis, between 1479 and 9 June the writer’s brother, Theobaldus, seneschal of France: the dedi- 1481]. Folio. catee may perhaps be identi¢ed with Theobaldus V, Count of collation: [a^z A^C8]. Blois (À1191), and the writer with his sister, Agnes, Duchess of HC (+ Addenda) 3240; Go¡ P-456; BMC IX174; Pr 9338; Campbell Bar; for these see Stokvis II p. 95. r 1403; CIBN P-220; Hillard 1564; HPT II 496; ILC 1744; Oates [z3 ] ‘Responsio quedam excusatoria.’ 3860; Rhodes 1371; Sheppard 7185^6. refs. PL CCVII 476. Letter185 in PL. r FIRST COPY [z3 ] Epistola (164).‘Commendatio tutele.’ Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. refs. PL CCVII 476. Letter186 in PL. r r Leaf [k5 ], col. 2, last 4 lines:‘. . . quodcuš n malo coš mittitur Ip|i di| [z3 ] ‘Responsio.’ v . . .’; last line: ‘Illud auš t michi ad votuš gratanter ‘; [k5 ], col. 1: refs. PL CCVII 476^7. Letter 187 in PL. > r > [z v] Epistola (165).‘Contra o¡ensores increpatoria.’ ‘gratanter accedit . . .’; [x1 ], col.1, l.5:‘. . . |acerdotio. eto¡erre. . .’; 3 r ‹ v refs. PL CCVII 477. Letter 188 in PL. [x3 ], col.1, l. 4:‘. . . illic iter e|t quo onš dit |alutare dei / > . . .’; [x8 ], v col. 1, l. 12:‘. . . |aluberrima moderatione . . .’ [z3 ] Epistola (166).‘Correptio excedentis.’ refs. PL CCVII 477. Letter 189 in PL. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the v Bodleian Library. Size: 282 ¿ 211 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 270 ¿ [z3 ] ‘Responsio.’ 196 mm. refs. PL CCVII 477. Letter 190 in PL. r v Provenance: Louvain, Brabant, Jesuits; inscription on [a2 ] in a [z3 ] Epistola (167). ‘Repellitur supplicatio mediatoris qui nichil seventeenth-century(?) hand: ‘Societatis Jesu Lovanii’; various dedit.’ r refs. PL CCVII 477. Letter 191 in PL. numbers on [a2 ], presumably shelfmarks: ‘M B S 5’,‘Q 30’, and v ‘S 2’. Benjamin Heywood Bright (1788^1843); sale (3 Mar. 1845), [z3 ] Epistolae (168^9). refs. PL CCVII 477^8. Letters192^4 in PL. lot 4372. Purchased for »2. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1845), 24. r shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.6. [z4 ] A[lbertus Vercellensis], Patriarch of Jerusalem; Johannes [de Brienne], King of Jerusalem, and Others: Epistola (170). SECOND COPY r refs. PL CCVII 478^9. Letter195 in PL. Leaf [k5 ], col. 2, last 4 lines:‘. . . quodcuš n malo committitur. Ip|i v [z v] Honorius III, Pont. Max.: Epistola (171). . . .’; last line: ‘uitur. Illud autem michi ad votum ’; [k5 ], col. 1: 4 > r > refs. PL CCVII 479^81. Letter 196 in PL. ‘gratanter accedit . . .’; [x1 ], col.1, l. 5:‘. . . |acerdotio. h o¡erre . . .’; v [x r], col. 1, l. 4: ‘. . . illic intere|t quo onš dit‹ |alutare dei . . .’; [x v], [z5 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (172^3). 3 > 8 refs. PL CCVII 454^5, 381^3. Letters159,129 in PL. col. 1, l. 12:‘. . . |aluberrima moderatioeš . . .’ v Sheet [x ] is di¡erently set from copy 1. [z6 ] Epistola (174). 3.6 refs. PL CCVII 461^3. Letter167 in PL. Between [a1] and [a2] is an eighteenth-century(?) engraving of a v brother of the Common Life, entitled ‘Fre' re de laVie Commune’, [z7 ] Honorius III, Pont. Max.: Epistola (175^6). refs. PL CCVII 481^3. Letters 197^8 in PL. on which a note has been written in pencil ‘This is taken from r [z8 ] [Petrus Blesensis]: Epistolae (177^9). [Pierre] Lambinet’; it has not proved possible to verify this claim. refs. PL CCVII 473^4, 483^5. Letters180, 199^200 in PL. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century tree calf; triple gold ¢l- v [A1 ] Epistola (180). lets on each cover; gold-tooled spine; marbled pastedowns; the refs. PL CCVII 463^4. Letter168 in PL. gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Scar of an r r [A2 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (181^94,‘Responsio’,195^9). index tab on [a2 ]. Size: 295 ¿ 215 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 288 ¿ refs. PL CCVII 485, 464^5, 485^6, 465^7, 486^7, 474^5, 467^8, 198 mm. 487^8, 468^71, 488, 475, 471^2, 475^6, 488^9, 472^3. Letters 201, Early marginal ‘nota’ marks. 169, 202, 170^1, 203^4,181, 172, 205, 174^6, 206, 182,177,183, 207, Two- and three-line initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, 178^9 in PL. and underlining are supplied in red. v [A8 ] Rotrodus, Archiepiscopus Rothomagensis: Epistola (200). Provenance: Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^1853); sale refs. PL CCVII 468. Letter 173 in PL. (1830), lot 208. Possibly Payne and Foss, Catalogue (1830), no. v [A8 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistolae (201^3). 7489, described as ‘Russia, gilt leaves’, priced at »10. 10. 0, and, if refs. PL CCVII 452^3, 383^6, 489. Letters 158, 130, 208 in PL. purchased from them, possibly bought at a discount. Purchased v [B2 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (205 [really 204]). [Also known as for »8. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1830), 18, and Library Bills Liber de confessione sacramentali.] ‘Tractatus . . . de confessione (1829^32), no. 190^1, item no. 20. facienda.’ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.20. refs. PL CCVII 1077^92. v [B8 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (205). [Also known as De poeniten- tiavel satisfactione a sacerdote iniugenda.] ‘Tractatus . . . de peni- P-184 Petrus Comestor tentia iniugenda.’ Historia scholastica. refs. PL CCVII 1091^8. [* r] [Table of contents.] v 1 [C2 ] Petrus Blesensis: Epistola (207 [really 206]). r [a1 ] Petrus [Comestor]: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] refs. PL CCVII 455^6. Letter 160 in PL. Guilhelmus [de Champagne], Archbishop of Sens. p-184^p-186] petrus comestor 2005

refs. PL CXCVIII 1053^5; Eine deutsche Schulbibel des 15. Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 1801. Purchased for »1. 0. 0; see Books Jahrhunderts. Historia scholastica des Petrus Comestor in Purchased (1834), 8. deutschen Auszug mit lateinischem Paralleltext, ed. Hans shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.15. Vollmer, 2 vols (Berlin, 1925, 1927), I 1^2; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6543. r P-185 Petrus Comestor [a1 ] Petrus [Comestor]: Historia scholastica. refs. PL CXCVIII 1055^1722; Eine deutsche Schulbibel, ed. Historia scholastica. Vollmer, I 2^360, II 369^841; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- r [a1 ] Petrus [Comestor]: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] cum, 6544^65. Guilhelmus [de Champagne], Archbishop of Sens. [Augsburg]: Gu« nther Zainer, 1473. Folio. refs. See P-184. 6 10 6 10 v collation: [* a^h i k^y ]. [a1 ] [Table of contents.] r Woodcut initials. [a2 ] [Petrus Comestor: Historia scholastica.] H *5531; Go¡ P-458; BMC II 319; Pr 1539; BSB-Ink P-301; CIBN refs. See P-184. The commentary on each book is preceded by a P-223; Sheppard 1145^6. table of contents.

FIRST COPY [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis, not after 6 Feb. v u j 1473]. Folio. Leaf [t6 ], col. 2, penultimate line: ‘. . . Po|tq m gall bis > vocem collation: [a^h10 i8 k6 l^z A^C10]. dederit.Ter me es negaturus es > . . .’ Sheet [a5.6] is bound in reverse order. Sheets [r4.7] and [r5.6] have H *5529; Go¡ P-460; BMC I 79; Pr 321; BSB-Ink P-302; Oates 133; changed places with sheets [s4.7] and [s5.6] in binding. Both of Ohly,‘Reyser’, 20; Rhodes 1373; Sack, Freiburg, 2766; Sheppard these misbindings have clearly been in place since the ¢fteenth 237. v v century, given the notes in the lower margins of [a4 ], [a5 ], and COPY v v v [a6 ], and of [r3 ] and [s3 ] in ¢fteenth-century hands, alerting Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden readers to the problems. boards; two clasps and catches lost, also four corner-pieces and Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the two central bosses on each cover. On both covers intersecting Bodleian Library. Size: 422 ¿ 295 ¿ 51 mm. Size of leaf: 405 ¿ quadruple ¢llets form a frame. Triple ¢llets form the inner rect- 267 mm. angle which is divided by further ¢llets into triangular and Early marginal and interlinear corrections to the text, also ‘nota’ lozenge-shaped compartments. A parchment label at the head of r marks. On [a3 ] is a drawing of a bird in red over black ink. On the the upper cover bears the title in manuscript in a ¢fteenth-century lower pastedown are the remains of a leaf containing a manu- hand. Remains oftwo labels on the spine, the one atthehead bear- script index(?) in a ¢fteenth-century hand. ing the name of the author and the title, the one at the tail prob- Paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in ably the shelfmark. The head of the spine has been repaired. red; woodcut initials are coloured in red, green, and blue. Parchment front endleaf. Size: 405 ¿ 302 ¿ 102 mm. Size of Provenance: Purchased for »1.14. 6; see Books Purchased (1843), leaf: 390 ¿ 268 mm. 13. One- to seven-line initials, some with red and black pen-workdec- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.18. oration, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in SECOND COPY red, interlocked red and black, or red with black acanthus scrol- Wanting the blank leaves [y9^10]. ling decoration; rubrics, running headings, capital strokes, and v Leaf [y8] has been repaired. Leaf [t6 ], col. 2, penultimate line:‘. . . underlining are supplied in red. The running headings have been u Priu|q m gallus > bis vocem dederit Ter me es negaturus > . . .’ inked over black crayon, which, in some places, shows through. Sheet [a5.6] is bound in reverse order. Provenance: John Mozley Stark. Purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Binding: Eighteenth-century plain calf; gold-tooled spine; red- Books Purchased (1856), 15, and Library Bills (1856^8), bill no. edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 395 ¿ 286 ¿ 60 mm. 139,14 Apr. Size of leaf: 390 ¿ 265 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q inf.1.17. r On [*1 ] is a faded note of the title of the work in a seventeenth- century(?) hand. Paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in P-186 Petrus Comestor red; woodcut initials are coloured in red and green. Historia scholastica. Provenance: Kegel(?); coat of arms on [a r] between the two col- 1 A r Petrus Comestor: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] umns of text: gules, two ninepins from sinister, argent; see Otto 2 Guilhelmus [de Champagne], Archbishop of Sens. Titan von Hefner, Handbuch der theoretischen und praktischen refs. See P-184. Heraldik, I (Munich, 1861), pl. XXI no. 873 for this form of nine- A r ‘Tabula in historiam Genesis.’ pin; Sheppard suggests an attribution to‘Kegel’.‘No. 243’ inviolet 2 A r Petrus Comestor: Historia scholastica. ink; the same as in Auct.1Q1.14 (A-030), and also the same bind- 3 refs. See P-184. The commentary on each book is preceded by a ing. George Hibbert (1757^1837); sale (1829), lot 2275. Purchased table of contents. by Heber for »1. 10. 0, according to his note on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘2275 Hibbert’s sale 1829 1. 10 -’. Richard Heber Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, and Henricus de (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of the front endleaf; see Inguiler, 28 Aug. 1483. Folio. collation: A10 B^K8 LM6 a^k8 l ll6 m^s8 t u6. HC (+ Addenda) *5532; Go¡ P-462; BMC I 102; Pr 436; BSB-Ink P-304; Oates 177; Sack, Freiburg, 2767; Sheppard 353^4. 2006 petrus comestor [p-186^p-187

FIRST COPY Sheets i1.6 and i2.5 have changed places in binding. Wanting the blank leaf A1. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled calf; red-edged wooden boards; two clasps and catches lost; four corner-pieces leaves. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of and central bosses on each cover lost. On both covers intersecting the upper cover. On both covers double ¢llets form a frame. The ¢llets form a frame within which is a lozenge-shaped arrow and gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 280 ¿ heart stamp. Fillets form the inner rectangle which is divided by 207 ¿ 58 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 196 mm. further triple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compart- Some marginal notes and underlining in the text mainly in one ments decorated with a large circular rosette stamp, a pentagonal v seventeenth-century hand. Pen-trials on u6 in a sixteenth-cen- rosette stamp, a lozenge-shaped lion rampant stamp(?), and a tury English hand. rectangular stamp, now too worn for identi¢cation. At the head Two- to eight-line initials are supplied in red or blue; capital of the upper cover are two parchment labels, one bearing the strokes are supplied in red. name of the author of the work and its title in black ink in a ¢f- Provenance: Andrew Twe[ ] (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); name teenth/sixteenth-century hand, the other a shelfmark in red v on u6 : ‘Andreas Twe[ ]’. Edward Bernard (1638^1697); Wanley’s (‘O.16’). Size: 292 ¿ 211 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 187 mm. list, p. 2, no. 122. Among the books purchased in 1697 from Provenance: Amberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, S. Bernardinus r Bernard’s widow. Senensis; inscription on a2 in a seventeenth-century(?) hand: Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 19. 5 Th. (‘5’ written across the ‘Ad bibliothecam PP. Francisc. Amberge’; stamp on upper edge. fore-edge); D 1. 7 Th. (‘7’ written across the fore-edge). Duplicate from Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ in black ink shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 2.9. on the front pastedown. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, pos- SECOND COPY sibly in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Wanting the blank leaves A1 and ll6. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.46. Leaf u6 is backed. SECOND COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia; yellow- Not in Sheppard. edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; the arms of Wodhull stamped Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf (bound by in gilt on the upper cover. Scars of index tabs on E2,G5,H6,K2, ‘Thomas’?) over wooden boards; two metal clasps and catches; L4, a1, b3, c4, e3, g2, g8, i2, i8, k5, l3, m1, and q7. Size: 307 ¿ 215 ¿ ¢ve bosses on the upper cover and four on the lower lost. On 41 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 186 mm. both covers intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame within which Occasional early marginal ‘nota’ marks and underlining in the is a lozenge-shaped unicorn stamp, a small rosette stamp, a text in black ink. Bibliographical notes by Wodhull and Douce small circular letter ‘A’ stamp, and a small circular £ower-petal on the recto of the front endleaf. stamp; at the head of the upper cover only is a single scroll stamp Two- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, bearing the name ‘Thomas’. On both covers triple ¢llets form the are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue; paragraph inner rectangle which is divided by further intersecting triple ¢l- marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. On lets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, decorated r r A2 ^A3 the text is enclosed within double red rules. with the unicorn stamp, the rosette stamp, and the £ower-petal Provenance: Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); arms on the upper stamp. The spine is decorated with the £ower-petal stamp, but cover and bibliographical notes (see above); sale (24 Mar. 1803), has been painted over in grey/white, and bears the name of the lot 611. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate; biblio- author in black and the shelfmark in red and black (‘A.III.22’). graphical note (see above). Bequeathed in 1834. Leather index tabs. Size: 306 ¿ 208 ¿ 69 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 254. 203 mm. shelfmark: Douce 255. Pastedown on the lower cover consists of three parchment frag- ments from a fourteenth-century manuscript of a psalterium P-187 Petrus Comestor feriatum. r Historia scholastica. Biblical quotation with commentary on a1 in a ¢fteenth/six- teenth-century hand, with incipit,‘Proverbiorum xx [Prv 20,28]. a r [Title-page.] 1 ‘‘Misericordia et veritas custodiunt regem et clementia roboratur a r Petrus Comestor: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] 2 thronus eius.’’ Pernota iusti[ ]a quod sunt regna non magna . . .’ Guilhelmus [de Champagne], Archbishop of Sens. One- to nine-line initials, some with extensions into the margins refs. See P-184. or pen-work decoration, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and a r ‘Tabula in historiam Genesis.’ 2 underlining are supplied in red. a r Petrus Comestor: Historia scholastica. 3 Provenance: Michael Doyler (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); refs. See P-184. The commentary on each book is preceded by a inscription on a r: ‘Michael Doyler est possessor presentis libri’. table of contents. 1 Cheb, Bohemia, Dominicans(?); washed inscription in a seven- Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg r teenth-century(?) hand on a2 : ‘Conuentus Egrensis S.Wenceslai Husner)],‘post’ 24 Feb. 1485. Folio. sancti ordinis Predicatorum’. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); 8 8.6 6.8 6 8 6 8 6 8 8.6 8 collation: a b c^h i^o p^s t v x y z A B^G H^K . armorial book-plate; purchased from Heinrich Rosenthal (1879^ Leaf a1 unsigned, a2 signed a, a3 a2, etc. 1960) in 1955 for »28; accession no.‘R 1390’. Presented in 1978 by H *5533; Go¡ P-463; BMC I 132; Pr 593; BSB-Ink P-305; CIBN John Ehrman. P-225; Sack, Freiburg, 2768; Sheppard 458. shelfmark: Broxb. 79.2. FIRST COPY THIRD COPY

Wanting the blank leaf K8. Not in Sheppard. p-187^p-189] petrus comestor 2007

Wanting the blank leaf K8. P-189 Petrus Comestor Binding: Nineteenth-century half red leather, with gold-tooled Historia scholastica. spine, over pasteboards, covered with brown cloth; mottled red- r a1 [Title-page.] edged leaves. Size: 290 ¿ 214 ¿ 42 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ r 206 mm. a2 Petrus Comestor: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] Early marginal annotations, including extraction of key words, Guilhelmus [de Champagne], Archbishop of Sens. refs. See P-184. pointing hands, and ‘nota’ marks. Letter from C. Hindle, r a2 ‘Tabula in historiam Genesis.’ Bodleian Library, to ‘Capt. B. Lawn’, dated 18 June 1941, relating r to the collation and edition, annotated on the reverse by Lawn. a3 Petrus Comestor: Historia scholastica. r refs. See P-184. The commentary on each book is preceded by a On a2 a nine-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in red with reserved white decoration, within a red pen-work frame, and with red pen-work table of contents. extensions into the margin. Initials, some with reserved white dec- Basel: [Johann Amerbach], 25 Nov. 1486. Folio. The colophon oration, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes states the date of printing as ‘post festum Katherine’. in red. collation: ab8 c^h8.6 i6 k^p8.6 q^s6 t8 v x6 y8 z6 AB8 C^G6 H8 I II Provenance: Willebrord Brevoet (sixteenth century); inscription K6. r on a1 :‘Ex libris domini Willebrordi Brevoet decani et pastoris in HC 5535 = H 5537; Go¡ P-465; BMC III 749; Pr 7572; BSB-Ink Loon residenti× Soctis Jesu Graueling× legalis nunc collegii eius- P-306; CIBN P-226; Oates 2773; Sack, Freiburg, 2769; Sheppard dem Soctis Audomari’. Dr Brian Lawn (1905^2001); book-plate; 2423.

purchased from Beach in 1941 for »8 (catalogue, p. 4); catalogue, FIRST COPY pp. 4,127. Bequeathed in 2001. For this copy see Coates^Jensen 255^6, no. 24. shelfmark: Lawn d.4. Wanting sheet B1.8, and the blank leaf K6. Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden P-188 Petrus Comestor boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple- Historia scholastica. marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. On both covers intersecting triple ¢llets form concentric frames; triple ¢llets [* r] [Title-page.] 1 form the inner rectangle which is divided by further triple ¢llets [* r] ‘Tabula super libris . . . in historia scolastica.’ 2 into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments. The gold [a r] Petrus [Comestor]: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] 1 stamp of the Bodleian Library is on both covers. Size: 298 ¿ Guilhelmus [de Champagne], archbishop of Sens. 220 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 209 mm. refs. See P-184. Petrus Comestor is here called ‘Petrus Pastedowns from a fourteenth-century parchment manuscript on Manducator’. canon law. [a r] Petrus [Comestor]: Historia scholastica. 1 In the outer margin of a r is a list scratched in drypoint of mem- refs. See P-184. 4 bers of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1548^52, including [Chambery: Printer of the ‘Sion Breviary’, not after 1486]. Folio. [Thomas] Basset (admitted 1551, Scholar 1552), [Christopher] Dated from one of the Paris BnF copies, annotated in 1486; Gill (admitted 1550, Scholar 1552), [Edward] Anne (admitted Sheppard dates [c.1482]. 1550), [William] Nayler (admitted 1549, Scholar 1552), with some 6 8 10 8 6 8 collation: [* a^p q r^z A B CD E ]. names repeated; see Thomas Fowler, The History of Corpus CR1709; Go¡ P-464; BMC VIII 384; Pr 8762; CIBN P-227; Hillard Christi College, with Lists of its Members, Oxford Historical 1566; Sheppard 6800. Society, 25 (Oxford, 1893), 386^7. v COPY On g6 an eight-line initial ‘T’ is supplied in red on a hatched red Wanting the title-page [*1]. ground, with pen-work extensions into the margins, and illumi- Binding: Contemporary quarter plain calf over wooden boards. nated with a basilisk spewing foliage; other two- to ¢ve-line initi- Remains ofa metal clasp.Title in black ink atthehead ofthelower als are supplied in red over printed guide-letters; some cover. Paper label on the spine. Size: 304 ¿ 224 ¿ 60 mm. Size of erroneously supplied red initials are corrected in black ink, for v leaf: 288 ¿ 212 mm. example, on d6 , where the error is due to an incorrect guide- Pastedowns consisting of two parchment leaves from a four- letter. teenth-century manuscript copy of Bonifacius VIII, Liber sextus Provenance: London, Crutched Friars of Holy Cross, inscrip- r Decretalium, unglossed. Front pastedown: Sext. 1.6.42 complete tion on a1 in a ¢fteenth-century hand: ‘Et pertinet fratribus and ¢rst three quarters of 1.6.43, ¢nishing at the words ‘nolumus sancte Crucis iuxtaTurrim Londiniarum’.Thomas Garaway (six- r quod electe vel etiam eligentes. . .’(Deelectioneetelectipotestatec. teenth century); heavily erased inscription on ai : ‘Liber Thom× Is cui procuratio and c. Indemnitatibus). Rear pastedown: Garaway p[re]s[byter].’ John Barcham/Barkham (1572?^1642). r Sext. 2.7.un as far as 2.10.3 (De eo qui mittitur in possessionem Presented by him in 1602; inscription on a1 : ‘Liber Universitatis [etc.] c. Eum qui to De testibus c. Romana ecclesia). Oxoniensis ex dono Johannis Barchami collegii Corporis Christi Some early marginal annotations, consisting of ‘nota’ marks and socii’; Benefactors’ Register I 49; Jensen, ‘Benefactors’ Register’, pointing hands, also underlining in the text. no. 73. One- to eight-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in Former Bodleian shelfmarks: C 12. 4 Th. (James, Catalogus red. (1605)), although no trace of this shelfmark is to be found. C 17. 4 Provenance: Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 143, no. 598. Th. (James, Catalogus (1620), shelfmark cancelled on the title- Purchased for 12 Marks; see Library Bills, 7 May 1884. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.22. 2008 petrus de abano [p-189^p-192

r page); D 3. 10 Th. (shelfmark cancelled on the title-page and, on N1 Petrus de Abano: De venenis. Incipit: ‘[Q]uia venenum opposi- the fore-edge,‘10’ in black ink, on the spine in white paint ‘10’). tum est cibo nostri corporis ideo sicut cibus ipse e⁄citur pars nos- shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 2.10. tri corporis . . .’ SECOND COPY refs. See A-433. v Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-146(3); see there for details of N6 Petrus de Carariis: [Letter addressed to] Vitalis Landus. binding and provenance. Incipit: ‘[T]ui amoris gratia Vitalis Lando, miles splendidissime Leaf n6 only. Size of fragment: 293 ¿ 202 mm. artium ac vtriusque . . .’ Two-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1592. v strokes and underlining in red. N6 [Petrus de Carariis: Quaestio de terminatione venenorum.] shelfmark: Gibson 403*(3). Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur vtrum possibile sit actionem veneni ad ali- quem . . .’ P-190 Petrus Damascenus refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1662. Liber in laudem Mariae virginis. Pavia: Gabriel de Grassis, 6 Nov. 1490. 4o and Folio. 8 10 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 10 r collation: a^h i k l^z h m k A BC D E^H IK LM N . [a2 ] Petrus Damascenus: ‘Prologus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam de gestis beatissime virginis dei genitricis Marie . . .’ HC *3; Go¡ P-434; BMC VII 1013; Pr 7096; BSB-Ink P-311; r Sheppard 5864. [a2 ] ‘Tabula capitulorum.’ r [a4 ] Petrus Damascenus: Liber in laudem Mariae virginis. Incipit: COPY ‘[S]i Deum ore prophetico iubemur in sanctis suis laudare . . .’ Binding: Sixteenth/seventeenth-century parchment. Formerly [Cologne: Nicolaus Go« tz, c.1475]. Folio. chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. collation: [a^f10 g8]. Size: 280 ¿ 205 ¿ 53 mm. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 195 mm. HC *5918; Go¡ P-468; Pr 1125; CIBN P-230; Hillard 1568; Oates Early marginal annotations in red and black ink in a single ¢f- 607^8; Polain 3102; Sheppard 851; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 916. teenth/sixteenth-century humanist hand (that of Tyberinus, see below), and including comments on the text, extraction of key COPY words, ‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, and paragraph marks and Bound with G-206(2); see there for details of binding and proven- underlining in the text; also later underlining in the text in black ance. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 203 mm. ink. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Provenance: Johannes Matthias Tyberinus (À after 1488); Leaf [c6] is a cancel. r inscription in red ink on a2 : ‘Johannis Matthie Tyberini.’ John Occasional early marginal annotations, including comments on r Selden (1584^1654); Greek motto on a2 :‘Peri; panto;~ th;n the text,‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. Manuscript foliation: ejleuqerivan‘; see MS. Broxb. 84.10, p. 17. Presented in 1659. 1^68. Bibliographical notes by Douce on the recto of the front Former Bodleian shelfmark: C 1. 4 Med. Seld. (‘4’ in black ink on endleaf and on an attached sheet of paper. the fore-edge). Three- and six-line initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and shelfmark: S. Seld. d.15. underlining are supplied in red. shelfmark: Douce 229(1). P-192 Petrus de Abano P-191 Petrus de Abano Conciliator di¡erentiarum philosophorum et medicorum Conciliator di¡erentiarum philosophorum et medicorum (ed. Franciscus Argilagues), et al. r A1 [Title-page.] (ed. Franciscus Argilagues), et al. v r A1 Argilagues, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to the reader.] a2 Petrus de Abano: Conciliator di¡erentiarum philosophorum et Incipit: ‘Cum sepius mecum cogitarem, carissime lector, maxi- medicorum. [Edited by Franciscus Argilagues.] Incipit: ‘[V]num mum humano generi . . .’ in trinario ac omne quod ipsius pretendens in antea . . . r A2 Petrus deAbano: Conciliator di¡erentiarum philosophorum et [Q]uoniam medicina est scientia humani corporis . . .’Argilagues medicorum. [Edited by Franciscus Argilagues.] Incipit: ‘[V]num records his work as editor in his letter (see below). v in trinario ac omne quod ipsius pretendens in antea . . . M2 [Colophon.] v [Q]uoniam medicina est scientia humani corporis . . .’ M2 [Argilagues, Franciscus?: Addenda, containing additional refs. See P-191. Argilagues records his work as editor in his letter material for di¡erentiae 39 and 65.] Incipit: ‘[A]dhuc horum hesi- (see above). tatur occasione et potissime . . .’ r r II7 [Table of contents.] ‘Tituli . . . Conciliatoris.’ M4 [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula.’ v r II8 [Table of contents for De venenis.] M6 Argilagues, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to the reader.] r KK1 Petrus de Abano: [Prologue dedicated to] Nicolaus III, Pont. Incipit: ‘Cum sepius mecum cogitarem, carissime lector, maxi- Max. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri et domino dom- mum humano generi . . .’ r ino Nicolao, diuina prouidentia summo ponti¢ci . . .’ M6 ‘Registrum.’ r r KK1 Petrus de Abano: De venenis. Incipit:‘[Q]uia venenum oppo- N1 [Table of contents.] r situm est cibo nostri corporis ideo sicut cibus ipse e⁄citur pars N1 Petrus de Abano: [Prologue dedicated to] Nicolaus III, Pont. nostri corporis . . .’ Max. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri et domino dom- refs. See A-433. ino Nicolao, diuina prouidentia summo ponti¢ci . . .’ p-192^p-194] petrus de abano 2009

r KK5 Petrus de Carariis: [Letter addressed to] Vitalis Landus. H *16; Go¡ P-436; Pr 6892; BSB-Ink P-313; CIBN A-552; Osler, IM Incipit: ‘[T]ui amoris gratia Vitalis Lando, miles splendidissime 95; Pellechet 11; Rhodes 1367; Sheppard 5624. Micro¢che: Unit artium ac vtriusque . . .’ 14: Medical Incunabula, Part IV, MI 27; Unit 21: Medical refs. See P-191. Incunabula, Part VI, MI12. v KK5 [Petrus de Carariis: Quaestio de terminatione venenorum.] COPY Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur vtrum possibile sit actionem veneni ad ali- Wanting the blank leaves [*1] and [K9^10]. quem . . .’ Sheppard notes that [a2] is made up, presumably on the basis of refs. See P-191. r the di¡erent style of decoration used for the initials. KK8 [Addenda.] Incipit: ‘Circa id quod dictum est in febre empiala Many leaves have been repaired. secundum Galen . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) diced russia, backed with red Venice: Bonetus Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, 15 Mar. 1496. morocco; marbled pastedowns. Size: 422 ¿ 290 ¿ 67 mm. Size of Folio. leaf: 410 ¿ 275 mm. collation: A^Z AA^II8 KK10. Author and title are given in black ink in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- Schematic woodcut diagrams: see Essling and Sander. century hand on the lower edge. Early marginal notes in red and HC *4; not HC 31; Go¡ P-435; Pr 5069; BSB-Ink P-312; Essling 889; black ink, in several hands, and including comments on the text, Oates 1989; Pellechet 4; Rhodes 1366; Sander 5638; Sheppard extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also 4219. running numbers and some headings for the Problemata. COPY Irregular early manuscript foliation: 2^293. Squashed spider on r Binding: Eighteenth-century English blind-tooled calf; two ties [e1 ]. r lost; bound for the Bodleian Library. Formerly chained: staple- On [a2 ] a nine-line Italian (Mantua or Ferrara) initial ‘I’ is sup- marks of a hasp at the tail of the upper cover. Both covers are plied in pink and maroon with a blue central band, decorated in decorated with a frame of triple ¢llets. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ 52 mm. white, on a gold ground edged in black; also a ¢ve-line initial‘E’ in Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 198 mm. the same colours; in between thetwo columns oftext is aborderof Provenance: Perhaps the copy, dated 1497, recorded in the green laurel leaves edged in gold and with feet and a pediment in Benefactors’ Register I 46, as having been purchased with maroon, pink, and white, surmounted by a vase in red, blue, and money given in 1602 by James Cottington (À by Oct. 1605); see reserved white, containing £owers and foliate branches in red, James, Catalogus (1605), 189, with the shelfmark ‘C 2.9 [Med.]’, green, yellow, blue, pink, orange, and brown, added in the early v and the date ‘1496’; Jensen, ‘Benefactors’ Register’, no. 70 [mis- nineteenth century; on [e3 ] a seven-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in printed as 60]; also James, Catalogus (1620), Appendix, 1 (with blue on a gold ground edged in black, and with foliate and £oral the date‘1496’); certainly in the Library by1674 (see Hyde below). decoration in green, pink, and white. Principal six- to eight-line Former Bodleian shelfmark: C 2.10 Med. (Hyde, Catalogus Italian epigraphic initials are supplied in gold surrounded by (1674), I 1; ‘10’ in black ink on the fore-edge). white vine-stems de¢ned in maroon, blue, and green, with white shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.13. dots: see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 113, no. pr. 120; some four- to eight-line initials (‘P’) are supplied in gold on a ground of maroon, green, and blue decorated with white pen-work, the ground edged P-193 Petrus de Abano in gold or black; other two- to ¢ve-line initials, some with pen- Expositio Problematum Aristotelis cum textu (ed. work decoration and extensions in red, blue, or purple, and para- Stephanus Illarius). graph marks are supplied in red or blue. Provenance: Bernardo Perinelli (À1679); inscription on [* r]: [* r] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula maxime pro¢cua terminorum exis- 2 2 ‘Bernardi Perinelli Protomedici Ferrarie’. Purchased for »1. 14. 6; tentium in Problematibus Aristotelis . . .’ v see Books Purchased (1855), 2.] [a ] Illarius, Stephanus: [Letter addressed to the readers.] Incipit: 1 shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 1.2. ‘Complures studiorum humanitatis sectatores atque satellites . . .’ v [a1 ] ‘Tabula.’ r [a2 ] [Petrus de Abano: Expositio Problematum Aristotelis. Edited P-194 Petrus de Abano by Stephanus Illarius.] Incipit: ‘[I]uxta sententiam Aristotilis secundo celi et mundi promptitudinem . . .’ Expositio Problematum Aristotelis cum textu. r refs. See Lohr 28 (1972), 330^1, no. 1; Thorndike^Kibre 804; [*2 ] [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula maxime pro¢cua terminorum exis- Ferrari, Pietro d’Abano, 677^8. Illarius’ work as editor is recorded tentium in Problematibus Aristotelis . . .’ r in his letter (see above). a2 Petrus de Abano: Expositio Problematum Aristotelis. Incipit: v [a2 ] [Aristoteles: Problemata.] Incipit: ‘Primum problema. ‘[I]uxta sententiam Aristotelis secundo celi et mundi promptitu- [P]ropter quid magne superhabundantie egritudinales . . .’ dinem . . .’ refs. See P-193. Mantua: Paulus de Butzbach, 1475. Folio. v collation: [*4 a^c10 d^g10.8 h^n10 o^r8 s10 t u8 x10 y8 z10 A8 B10 C8 a2 [Aristoteles: Problemata.] Incipit:‘Primum problema. [P]ropter D6 E^H8 IK10]. Collation as Sheppard; BSB-Ink collates ‘[*4 a^ quid magne superabundantie egritudinales . . .’ d8.12 e^h6.12 i^m8.12 n8 o^r10.6 s12 t6 v^z10.8 A10 B8 C10 D4 EF6 G10 [Venice]: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 25 Feb. 1482. Folio. H6 I12 KL4]’, and records 294 leaves. The descriptions in BMC and HC omit the ¢rst unsigned gather- Types: 105 G, text of Aristotle; 78 G. Capital spaces. 300 leaves, 1, ing; BSB-Ink and Polain omit the last two blank leaves. r 4 8 299, and 300 blank. 2 columns. 63 lines ([a4 ]). Type area: 246 ¿ collation: [* ] a^z A^Q . Collation as Sheppard. r 174 mm ([a4 ]). 316 leaves, 1, 5, 315^16 blank. 2010 petrus de aquila [p-194^p-196

v HC *17; Go¡ P-437; BMC V 303; Pr 4686; BSB-Ink P-314; Polain [c7 ] [Table of contents.] r 3073; Rhodes 1368; Sack, Freiburg, 2751; Sheppard 3749^50. [c8 ] Valascus de Tarenta: De epidemia et peste. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod FIRST COPY vidimus testamur et quod testamnr(!) verum est . . .’ Wanting gathering [*] and the blank leaf a . refs. See A-433. 1 r Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century blind-tooled reversed [e2 ] [Colophon.] v calf; two ties lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at [e2 ] ‘Capitula tractatus de venenis.’ v the tail of the upper cover. On both covers is a frame of triple ¢l- [e3 ] ‘Capitula tractatuli de venenis magistri Arnaldi deVilla Noua.’ lets. Size: 294 ¿ 206 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 195 mm. [Padua]: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 18 Dec. 1487. 4o. Provenance: Purchased in1606 with moneygiven by Dame Alice collation: [a^d8 e4]. Owen; see Benefactors’ Register I 145, ‘Pet. de Ebano in H *12; Go¡ P-442; Pr 6826; BSB-Ink P-316; CIBN P-210; Pellechet Problemata Arist. fo. Pad. 1482’; Macray 422. 10; Sheppard 5605.

Former Bodleian shelfmarks: E 2.10 Art (James, Catalogus COPY (1620), 173); G 1.11Art (Fysher, Catalogus, I 2). The outer margins are all made up. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.14. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half russia with red SECOND COPY paper boards. Size:189 ¿ 143 ¿ 9 mm. Sizeofleaf: 185 ¿ 137 mm. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and Q8. Notes in Italian in an eighteenth-century(?) hand on the recto of o Printed on large paper in 4 . the front endleaf. Occasional washed early marginal annotations, Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half red morocco with also some corrections to the text. marbled paper boards; yellow-edged leaves; turquoise paste- Provenance: James Atkinson (1759^1839); armorial book-plate downs; gold-tooled spine; the gold stamp of the Bodleian bearing his crest, see Howe, Book Plates, 198; sale (London: Library on both covers. Size: 316 ¿ 228 ¿ 67 mm. Size of Sotheby’s, 16 Dec. 1851), lot 190. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see leaf: 305 ¿ 212 mm. Books Purchased (1859), 5. Marginal annotations and foliation numbers washed out; some shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.2. underlining in the text in red crayon. On the recto of the front end- leaf is a summary of Gel. 3. 13, written in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth- century hand. P-196 Petrus de Aquila Provenance: Purchased by Heber in 1819 for »5. 17. 6, according Quaestiones in libros Sententiarum. to the price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue; note in a r [Preface addressed to the reader.] Heber’s hand on the recto of the front endleaf:‘Vienna1819 (p. 42 2 refs. Aniceto Chiappini, ‘Fra Pietro dell’Aquila ‘‘Scotello’’, O. n. 115) 13£. 40.’ Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 5 Min. celebre scolastico del trecento (À1361)’, Miscellanea (1835), lot 521 (part), sold for »1. 5. 0. Purchased for »0. 12. 0, Francescana, 61 (1961), 283^310, at 295^6. according to Books Purchased (1835), 2. a v ‘Numerus et ordo questionum in primum Sententiarum magis- shelfmark: Auct. P 3.2. 2 tri Petri de Aquila.’ r b1 Petrus de Aquila: Quaestiones in libros Sententiarum. Incipit: P-195 Petrus de Abano ‘[Q]ueritur vtrum preter philosophicas disciplinas sit simplici- De venenis, et al. ter . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 653; [a r] Petrus de Abano: ‘Prologus’ [dedicated to] Nicolaus III, Pont. 1 Chiappini 294^9.The Quaestiones for each book are preceded by Max. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri et domino dom- a table of contents. ino Nicolao, diuina prouidentia summo ponti¢ci . . .’ S v [Verse.] ‘Si tibi corde sedet excelsas noscere causas Si tibi corde [a r] Petrus de Abano: De venenis. Incipit:‘[V]enenum quia opposi- 5 > 1 tuo pagina sacra sedet’; elegiac distichs. tum est cibo nostri corporis ideo sicut cibus ipse e⁄citur pars nos- refs. Chiappini 297; seeWalther, Initia, 17999. tri corporis . . .’ o refs. See A-433. [Speier]: Peter Drach, [not after 17 Oct. 1486]. 4 . As dated by [c v] [Silvaticus, Matthaeus]: De lapide Begaar [Bezoar] ex pan- BSB-Ink. 3 6 8 10 8 6 8 10 8 6 dectis. Incipit: ‘[B]edegar lapis Latine pel(!) lapis liberans a vene- collation: a b^x y z A^F G H^O P QR S . nis Arbi(!), Hager, Begar, Begaar. Begaar est nomen Persicum et HC *1324; Go¡ P-447; BMC II 494; Pr 2359; BSB-Ink P-342; CIBN est expellens nocumentum . . .’ P-212; Oates 1115; Rhodes 1369; Sack, Freiburg, 2762; not in refs. See A-433. Sheppard. v [c4 ] Arnoldus de Villa Nova: De arte cognoscendi venena. Incipit: COPY ‘[D]e venenis timens caueat sibi de manu cuius recipiet cibos et Leaf S6 apparently used as back pastedown. potus suos et maxime potum vini . . .’ Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop refs. See A-433. no. 77) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; rebacked; two r [c7 ] ‘Additio.’ Incipit:‘[N]ota quod curacio veneni ¢t aliquo istorum metal catches, with clasps hinged to the lower cover (recon- quatuor modorum . . .’ structed). Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head v [c7 ] ValascusdeTarenta: ‘Prologus.’Incipit:‘[P]remeditans procel- of the lower cover. On both covers intersecting triple ¢llets form lam humani generis morbis epidimialibus continue illatam, in concentric frames. Within the inner frame is a cresting roll. honorem Dei et virginis gloriose et ne candela sub modio recon- Further triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is decorated datur . . .’ with curved-outline tools making up merrythoughts, each con- refs. See A-433. taining a lozenge-shaped £oral stamp. See KyriÞ pl. 157, nos 1^3. p-196^p-199] petrus de bergamo 2011

Leather index tabs dyed red. Size: 245 ¿ 181 ¿ 89 mm. Size of COPY leaf: 231 ¿ 170 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century English gold-tooled red morocco, The front pastedown is a leaf from an incunable in German, by Francis Bedford; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. apparently printed in type 120 G of Johann Scho« nsperger (for Size: 135 ¿ 102 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 132 ¿ 91 mm. r which see GfT 95); the leaf comes from the ‘Life of S. Catherina’ On a1 a three-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in red with reserved white in one of the editions of Der Heiligen Leben, printed in Augsburg decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; under- by Scho« nsperger, but not, apparently, matching any of the known lining is supplied in red. editions [given that S. Catherina’s day is 25 Nov., there would Provenance: Purchased (presumably from the Mason bequest, appear to be 5 possible editions out of the 8 listed in ISTC (since given the ¢rst shelfmark) for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased it must be in theWinter part):1485,1487,1489,1496^7,1499; BMC (1854), 6. says that type 120 was used between 1482 and 1488, and for a re- Former Bodleian shelfmark: Mason CC 64. printed calendar in 1492. It is not 1496^7 edition, which BMC shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.72. records as being printed with types 150 and 105; not 1485 edition (personal communication from Bettina Wagner, 13 Oct. 1999); P-198 Petrus de Bergamo not 1487 edition (examined in Copenhagen by Kristian Jensen in Oct. 1999); not from 1489 and 1499 editions (both in 2 columns Tabula operumThomae Aquinatis. r according to H]. [a1 ] [Petrus de Bergamo pseudo-: Preface to table.] Incipit: r On a1 is a listof11books given to the monasteryof S. Elizabethby ‘[T]abula hec egregie elaborata mittit ad singulos libros sancti Seitmuller: Mammotrectum; Margarita Davitica; Hieronymus, Thome . . .’ r De viris illustribus; Bonaventura, Breviloquia; Bonaventura, [a1 ] [Petrus de Bergamo pseudo-: Introduction.] Incipit: ‘[I]ncipit Sermones; Thomas Aquinas, Quodlibetum; Pet[ ](?) [perhaps tabula super libros sancti Thome de Aquino pro cuius intellectu Berengarius de Landora], Lumen animae; Augustinus de nondum . . .’ v Ancona, De ecclesiastica parte; Bernardus Claravallensis, [a1 ] [Petrus de Bergamo pseudo-]: Tabula operum Thomae Sermones; Henricus Herp, Sermones; Jacobus Cartusiensis, Aquinatis. Incipit: ‘[A]bbatissa non habet prelacionum ordinar- Sermones. iam . . .’ Two- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, refs. See B. Kruitwagen, S. Thome de Aquino Summa and paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are sup- Opusculorum, Bibliothe' que Thomiste, 4 (Paris, 1924), Appendix plied in red. III 88^90 no. 5. Provenance: Conrad Seitzmuller (Senzmuller, À1490). Runcada, [Cologne]: Arnold Ther Hoernen, 14 Mar. 1473. Folio. r 10 Bressanone, Poor Clares, S. Elizabetha; inscription on a1 : collation: [a^q ]. ‘Conrad Seitzmuller. Anno domini M cccc xc obiit venerabilis 160 leaves, the last blank. dominus Cunradus Seitzmulner capellanus maioris ecclesie H *2817; Go¡ P-451; Pr 932; CIBN P-218; Pellechet 2073; Sheppard Brixiensis cuius testamentarii hunc librum dederunt ad monas- 728; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 913. terium sancte Clare in Runkada cuius memoria habeatur’; COPY inscription on a r: ‘Hic liber est monasterii sancte Elisabeth 1 Wanting the blank leaf [q ]. prope Brixinam. Item superscripti domini Conradi testamentarii 10 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the dederunt nobis’ (followed by the list of books; see above). On the Bodleian Library. Remains of leather index tabs. Size: 298 ¿ front pastedown is a paper label edged in black containing the 213 ¿ 313 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 200 mm. Hain number and a shelfmark(?): ‘U IX c 10’. Albert Ehrman Principal one- to seven-line initials are supplied in red with exten- (1890^1969); remains of oval label bearing Ehrman’s stamp sions into the margins and black pen-work in¢ll and decoration, printed in blue; purchased in 1930 for »8; accession no. ‘1311’. often including human faces; other one- to three-line initials Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. (some with extensions into the margins), paragraph marks, run- shelfmark: Broxb. 7.11. ning letter headings, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. P-197 Petrus de Bergamo Provenance: Unidenti¢ed Dominican house; cancelled and v Etymologiae, seu Concordantiae conclusionumThomae over-written inscription on [q9 ]: ‘Iste liber est conuentus [ ]ardi Aquinatis in quibus videtur sibi contradicere. fratrum predicatorum in [ ]’; the name written over, in a ¢f- r teenth-century hand, may be ‘Gregorius’ or ‘Georgius’, with a1 Petrus de Bergamo: Etymologiae, seu Concordantiae conclu- sionum Thomae Aquinatis in quibus videtur sibi contradicere. ‘Stuck’ written over the place-name. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Incipit: ‘[I]ncipiunt Ethimologie in concordantie conclusionum Books Purchased (1851), 7. per reuerendissimum dominum magistrum Petrum de shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.4. Bergamo . . . Ponentur autem primo ea que in prima parte . . .’ refs. See Kaeppeli III 219 no. 3211. P-199 Petrus de Bergamo Venice: Gabriele di Pietro, 1476. 8o. Tabula operumThomae Aquinatis. collation: a^g8 h6. r [a2 ] Petrus de Bergamo: [Preface.] Incipit:‘[A]d laudem et gloriam H *2821; Go¡ P-448; BMC V 202; Pr 4197; BSB-Ink P-343; Oates unius trinique Dei et piissime Dei genitricis . . .’ v 1682; Sheppard 3375. [a2 ] Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Isti sunt libri quos composuit prefatus doctor sanctus Thomas ordinis fratrum predicatorum.’ Incipit: ‘Prima pars Summe totius theologice continens . . .’ 2012 petrus de bergamo [p-199^p-200

r [a3 ] Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Iste est numerus et ordo opusculorum Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. sancti doctoris secundum quod allegantur in hac tabula.’ Incipit: Bequeathed in 1834. ‘Tractatus contra errores Grecorum ad Urbanum . . .’ shelfmark: Douce 172. v [a3 ] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘Laudabilis Deus’ [addressed to] Thomas Aquinas and the people of Toulouse.‘Con¢rmatio et P-200 Petrus de Bergamo approbatio doctrine sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino ordinis Tabula operumThomae Aquinatis. predicatorum.’ Incipit: ‘[U]rbanus episcopus seruus seruorum r Dei uenerabili archiepiscopo Tholosano et dilectis ¢liis . . . [a2 ] Petrus de Bergamo: [Preface.] Incipit:‘[A]d laudem et gloriam Laudabilis Deus in sanctis suis et in sui(!) maiestate mirabilis vnius trinique Dei et piissime Dei genitricis . . .’ v cuius ine¡abilis altitudo providentiae . . .’ [a2 ] Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Isti sunt libri quos composuit prefatus r doctor sanctus Thomas ordinis fratrum predicatorum.’ Incipit: [a4 ] Stephanus [de Bourret] Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola . . . in fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris.’ ‘Prima pars Summe totius theologice continens . . .’ r refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Deni£e- [a3 ] Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Iste est numerus et ordo opusculorum Chatelain, 4 vols (Paris, 1891), II 280^2 no. 838; see Kruitwagen sancti doctoris secundum quod allegantur in hac tabula.’ Incipit: 21 and T-138,T-140. ‘Tractatus contra errores Grecorum ad dominumVrbanum . . .’ v [a v] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘Laudabilis Deus’ [addressed [a4 ] Petrus de Bergamo: [Commendatio doctrine sancti Thome de 3 Aquino per Apostolicam sedem.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in to] Thomas Aquinas and the people of Toulouse.‘Con¢rmatio et sermone, ‘‘Ecce plusquam Salomon hic’’ de sancto doctore approbatio doctrine sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino ordinis Thoma de Aquino: ‘‘Huius doctoris sapientia preceteris excepta predicatorum.’ Incipit: ‘[U]rbanus episcopus seruus seruorum canonica . . .’ Dei venerabili archiepiscopo Tholosano et dilectis ¢liis . . . r Laudabilis Deus in sanctis suis et in sui(!) maiestate mirabilis [a5 ] Petrus de Bergamo: Tabula operum Thomae Aquinatis. Incipit: ‘[A] vel ab designat tantum habitudinem principii . . .’ cuius ine¡abilis altitudo providentiae . . .’ r refs. See Kaeppeli III 219 no.3210; B. G. Guyot,‘comptes rendus: [a4 ] Stephanus [de Bourret] Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola . . . in In Opera Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Index seuTabulaAurea eximii fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris.’ Incipit: ‘[U]niuersis presentes Doctoris F. Petri de Bergomo, editio fototypica (Rome, 1960)’, litteras inspecturis, Stephanus permissione diuina Parisiensis Bulletin thomiste, 12 (1963^65), 169^208, at 170^71; also T-138, episcopus salutem in omnium saluatore. Magistra rerum experi- T-140. entia certis indiciis euidenter demonstrat . . .’ [a v] Petrus de Bergamo: [Commendatio doctrine sancti Thome de Bologna: Balthasar Azoguidus, 11 Mar. 1473. Folio. 4 Aquino per Apostolicam sedem.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in collation: [a^m10 n8 o4 p^u10 x8 y14+1 z A^C10 D8 E6+1]. sermone, ‘‘Ecce plus quam Salomon hic’’ de sancto doctore Collation as Sheppard and BMC; BSB-Ink collates ‘[ . . . E6 *2]. Thoma de Aquino: ‘‘Huius doctoris sapientia preceteris excepta HC Addenda, *2816; Go¡ P-450; BMC VI 799; Pr 6518; BSB-Ink canonica . . .’’ ‘ P-344; CIBN P-214; Sheppard 5291^2. r [a5 ] Petrus de Bergamo: Tabula operum Thomae Aquinatis. FIRST COPY Incipit: ‘[A] vel ab designat tantum habitudinem principii . . .’ Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. refs. See P-199. The last leaf ([E ]) is bound third in gathering [E]. 7 Basel: Bernhard Richel, 4 Dec. 1478. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; blind- and gold-tooled collation: [a^s10 t8 v^z A^E10 F10+1 G^M10 N12]. spine; mottled red-edged leaves; marbled paper boards; marbled H *2818; Go¡ P-452; BMC III 738; Pr 7533; BSB-Ink P-345; CIBN pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both P-215; Hillard 1562; Oates 2757; Sack, Freiburg, 2763; Sheppard covers. Size: 292 ¿ 219 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 203 mm. r 2374. Early marginal annotations in red ink. Marginal notes on [a2 ] have been partly washed out by water damage to the leaf. FIRST COPY r The binding formerly contained the single sheet Sixtus IV, Pont. Provenance: Ferrara, University; oval stamp on [a2 ]: ‘Della P. Universita' di Ferra[ra]’. Probably the copy purchased for »5. 5. 0; Max., Summarium bullae indulgentiarum pro ecclesia in Urach see Books Purchased (1824), 3. [Latin and German]. [Reutlingen: Michel Grey¡, after 11 July shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.4. 1478] (S-236). SECOND COPY Binding: Contemporary German (KyriÞ workshop no. 162) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with two metal catches Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. and one metal clasp, the other broken o¡. On both covers ¢llets Sheets [s2.9] and [A4.7] are quarto. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half red morocco; form an outer frame within which is a ‘Maria’ scroll stamp and, gold-tooled spine; blue marbled paper boards; yellow-edged on the lower cover only, a very worn circular phoenix(?) stamp. leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 272 ¿ 214 ¿ 62 mm. Size of On the upper cover further ¢llets form an inner frame decorated leaf: 266 ¿ 197 mm. with a circular rosette stamp, and circularlamb and £ag and angel Early marginal annotations in red ink. stamps. Intersecting triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is Principal nine-line initials are supplied in blue with red pen-work divided into quadrilateral compartments decorated with the decoration and extensions into the margins; other two- and three- scroll stamp and the circular lamb and £ag stamp, and one rec- line initials are supplied in red, some with red pen-work decora- tangular compartment in the centre, containing four very worn tion and extensions; paragraph marks, running headings, and stamps, two of which may be of animals. On the lower cover capital strokes are supplied in red. double ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is divided by further double ¢llets into four rectangular compartments, each subdi- vided by double ¢llets into triangular compartments, decorated p-200^p-202] petrus de bergamo 2013

r with the scroll stamp, the circular rosette stamp, the lamb and £ag a3 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Iste est numerus et ordo opusculorum or angel stamps. For the stamps see KyriÞ pl. 325, nos 1, 5, 6, 8, 9; sancti doctoris secundum quod allegantur in hac tabula numero.’ see also Goldschmidt 137, no. 6, and pl. V. Manuscript title Incipit: ‘Tractatus contra errores Grecorum ad Vrbanum . . .’ v ‘Registrum Thome’ at the head of the upper cover and on the a3 Urbanus IV,Pont. Max.: Bulla‘Laudabilis Deus’ [addressed to] lower edge; also at the head of the spine. Paper label at the foot of Thomas Aquinas and the people of Toulouse. ‘Con¢rmatio et the spine, now covered by a Bodleian shelf-label. Size: 309 ¿ approbatio doctrine sancti doctoris Thome de Aquino ordinis 220 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 195 mm. predicatorum.’ Incipit: ‘[U]rbanus episcopus seruus seruorum The contents are noted on the recto of the front endleaf in a ¢f- Dei venerabili archiepiscopo Tholosano et dilectis ¢liis . . . teenth-century hand. Laudabilis Deus in sanctis suis et in sui(!) maiestate mirabilis Three- and seven-line initials, some with extensions into the mar- cuius ine¡abilis altitudo providentiae . . .’ v gins, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are sup- a3 Stephanus [de Bourret] Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola . . . in plied in red. fauorem doctrine sancti doctoris.’ Incipit: ‘[U]niuersis presentes Provenance: Hilbrand Brandenburg (1442^1514); coloured litteras inspecturis, Stephanus permissione diuina Parisiensis woodcut book-plate (Warnecke 245). Buxheim, Bavaria, episcopus salutem in omnium saluatore. Magistra rerum experi- Carthusians, BVM; inscription on the recto of the front endleaf entia certis indiciis euidenter demonstrat . . .’ r in a ¢fteenth-century hand: ‘Liber Cartusiensium in Buchshaim a4 Petrus de Bergamo: [Commendatio doctrine sancti Thome de prope Memmingen proueniens a confratre nostro domino Aquino per Apostolicam sedem.] Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in Hilprando Brandenburg de Bibraco, donato sacerdote continens sermone, ‘‘Ecce plus quam Salomon hic’’ de sancto doctore registrumbonum super omnia operabeati Thome de Aquino ore- Thoma de Aquino: ‘‘Huius doctoris sapientia preceteris excepta r tur pro eo et pro quibus desiderauit’; stamp on [a2 ]. Graf von canonica . . .’ v Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott- a4 Petrus de Bergamo: Tabula operumThomae Aquinatis. Incipit: Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3031. Purchased by ‘[A] vel ab designat tantum habitudinem principii . . .’ Falconer Madan for the Bodleian in 1884 for 10 Marks; see refs. See P-199. Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; pencil note on the front pastedown: Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1495. 4o. ‘F. Madan 1884’, with the Buxheim sale lot number; see also collation: a^m8 mm10 mmm8 MM MMM6 n^z A^H8 I10. Honemann,‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod29. 288 leaves, the last blank. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.19. H *2819; Go¡ P-453; BMC III 771; Pr 7688; BSB-Ink P-346; CIBN SECOND COPY P-216; Sack, Freiburg, 2764; Sheppard 2489. Not in Sheppard. COPY Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Binding: Twentieth-century brown morocco. Leather and parch- Although the register at the end allows for only 8 leaves in ment index tabs. Size: 306 ¿ 223 ¿ 71 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ gathering mm, it actually contains 10, the fourth leaf unsigned, 213 mm. the ¢fth and sixth signed mm5 and mm6; on this gathering see Some early marginal annotations, consisting mainlyofextraction CIBN. of key words, and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) German tacketed parchment black ink. binding with fore-edge £ap. Size: 230 ¿ 166 ¿ 45 mm. Size of r leaf: 215 ¿ 155 mm. Partial rubrication: on [a2 ] a 10^line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red Occasional early marginal annotations. with reserved white decoration, and black pen-work in¢ll; other r three- and seven-line initials (some with reserved white decora- Provenance: Odefridus, Dominican; erased inscription on a2 : ‘Odefridus Predicatorum in [ ]loia t[ ]’. Bamberg, Bavaria, tion), paragraph marks, line-¢llers, capital strokes and underlin- r ing are supplied in red. Dominicans; inscription on a2 in a seventeenth-century(?) Provenance: Talbot Baines Reed (1852^1893); book-plate with hand: ‘Conventus Bambergensis ordinis Pr×dicatorum’. Puttick monogram and motto ‘Bent Not Broken’; stamp on the recto of & Simpson; sale, Catalogue ofa Collection of English and Foreign the front endleaf, with no. 1546. London, St Bride Foundation, Books . . . (London: Puttick & Simpson, 25 Feb. 1886), lot 862; r r r circular label at the head of the spine. Purchased from Puttick & Passmore Edwards Library; stamps on [a2 ], [p2 ], and [A8 ], each dated 1900. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book- Simpson for »0. 8. 0. plate; purchased from McLeish in 1956 for »40; accession no.‘R shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.61. 1487’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. shelfmark: Broxb. 19.2. P-202 Petrus de Bergamo P-201 Petrus de Bergamo Tabula operumThomae Aquinatis,‘secunda’ (ed. Tabula operumThomae Aquinatis. Ambrosius de Alemania). r r a1 [Title-page.] a1 [Title-page.] v r a1 Ambrosius de Alemania: [Letter addressed] Thomas Donatus a2 Petrus de Bergamo: [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[A]d laudem et gloriam vnius trinique Dei et piissime Dei genitricis . . .’ Patriarch of Venice. Incipit: ‘[C]um secundam hanc in libros diui v Thome Aquinatis tabulam, reuerendissime in Christo . . .’ a2 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Isti sunt libri quos composuit prefatus doc- tor sanctus Thomas ordinis fratrum predicatorum.’ Incipit: refs. See B. G. Guyot,‘comptes rendus: In Opera Sancti Thomae ‘Prima pars Summe totius theologie continens . . .’ Aquinatis Index seu Tabula Aurea eximii Doctoris F. Petri de Bergomo, editio fototypica (Rome, 1960)’, Bulletin thomiste, 12 (1963^65), 169^208, at 171^74. 2014 petrus de harentals [p-202^p-203

r a2 ‘Commendatio doctrine sancti Thome de Aquino per Binding: Two strips of sixteenth-century blind-tooled leather Apostolicam sedem.’ Incipit: ‘Innocentius papa in sermone que laid on modern half brown morocco over pasteboards. Triple ¢l- incipit,‘‘EcceplusquamSalomon hic’’dedoctrinadiuidoctoris... lets form a border within which is a foliate roll. Triple ¢llets form sic ait:‘‘Huius doctoris sapientiapreceteris excepta canonica. . .’’ ‘ four square compartments, each surrounded by the foliate roll; each compartment is decorated with a lozenge-shaped centre- r a2 Urbanus V,Pont. Max.: Bulla ‘Laudabilis Deus’ [addressed to] piece and four £eurons. Title on the fore-edge in black ink: ‘Tab. Thomas Aquinas and the people of Toulouse. Incipit: ‘[U]rbanus S.Tho’. Size: 327 ¿ 229 ¿ 78 mm. Size of leaf: 318 ¿ 205 mm. episcopus seruus seruorum Dei uenerabili archiepiscopo Provenance: Rua, near Padua, Camaldolese, S. Maria; inscrip- r Tholosano et dilectis ¢liis . . . Laudabilis Deus in sanctis suis et tion on a1 in a seventeenth-century hand(?): ‘Conuentus sancte in sui(!) maiestate mirabilis cuius ine¡abilis altitudo providen- Marie de Rouha Contrata’. Date of acquisition unknown. tiae . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 4.24. r a2 Stephanus [de Bourret] Episcopus Parisiensis: ‘Epistola . . . in laudem defensionem atque fauorem doctrine eiusdem diui doc- P-203 Petrus de Harentals toris sancti Thome de Aquino.’ Incipit: ‘[U]niuersis presentes lit- Collectarius super librum Psalmorum. teras inspecturis, Stephanus permissione diuina Parisiensis r episcopus salutem in omnium saluatore. Magistra rerum experi- a2 Petrus de Harentals: [Preface addressed to] Johannes de Arkel, entia certis iudiciis euidenter demonstrat . . .’ Bishop of Lie' ge. Incipit:‘[P]atri reuerendo dominoque meo caris- v simo domino Johanni de Arkel . . . feliciter obtinem. Pater caris- a2 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Libri quos composuit diuus doctor sanctus Thomas de Aquino sacri ordinis fratrum predicatorum secun- sime, cum rem quamlibet honestatis splendore . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6616. dum ordinem et numerum prout allegatur in presenti tabula.’ r Incipit: ‘Prima pars Summe totius theologice continens . . .’ a5 Hugo de SanctoVictore: [De modo orandi chs 4^8.] ‘De virtute v orandi.’ a2 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Numina, ordo et numerus opusculorum refs. PL CLXXVI 981^6 with variations. diui doctoris sancti Thome de Aquino secundum quod allegantur v in presenti tabula prout per tempora diuersa ex diuersis mundi a6 [Note about commentaries on the Psalms.] Incipit: partibus ad manus nostra deuenerunt.’ Incipit: ‘[L]iber siue trac- ‘Aduertendum est etiam vbi doctores habent noticiam de Psalmis . . .’ tatus contra errores Grecorum ad dominum Urbanum . . .’ r r a7 Petrus de Harentals: Collectarius super librum Psalmorum. a3 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Declaratio prohemialis per octo notabilia.’ Incipit:‘[A]d laudem et gloriam unius trinique Dei et gloriose Dei Incipit: ‘‘‘Beatus vir qui non abiit in consilio’’ [Ps 1,1]. Jeronimus. genitricis semperque . . .’ Psalterium est quasi magna domus . . .’ r refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6616. a4 Petrus de Bergamo: Tabula operum Thomae Aquinatis. Edited by Ambrosius de Alemania, as stated in his letter to the patriarch [Cologne]: Conrad Winters, de Homborch, 10 Aug 1480. Folio. of Venice. Incipit: ‘Aprepositio. [A] prepositio denotat principale collation: a^z A^Y8 Z10. agens sed per prepositio denotat . . .’ HC 8364; Go¡ P-471; BMC I 248; Pr 1167; BSB-Ink P-348; CIBN refs. See P-199. P-232; Hillard 1569; Oates 652^3; Sack, Freiburg, 2772; r S1 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Prohemium.’ Incipit:‘[I]ncipiunt ethimolo- Sheppard 903; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 918. gie in concordantie dictorum atque conclusionum in quibus . . .’ COPY r S1 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Concordantie doctorum et conclusionum Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the diui Thome de Aquino sacri ordinis fratrum predicatorum.’ Bodleian Library. Parchment index tabs. Size: 298 ¿ 220 ¿ Incipit: ‘[D]ubium primum. Queritur Abraham equaliter meruit 66 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 210 mm. r in matrimonio . . .’ On a2 a seven-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in interlocked red and r AA1 Petrus de Bergamo: ‘Autoritates sacre scripture quas diuus blue with red pen-work decoration and extensions into the mar- r Thomas de Aquino . . . exposuit.’ Incipit: ‘Autoritates ex libro gins; on a7 a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved Geneseos. [I]n principio creauit Deus celum et terram . . .’ white decoration and with red pen-work decoration and exten- refs. See Kaeppeli III 219 no. 3212. sions into the margins; other two- to four-line initials (some with v HH5 [Colophon.] extensions into the margins, some with red pen-work decoration), r HH6 ‘Registrum huius operis.’ paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in r Z1 ‘Tabula dictionum.’ Incipit: ‘Repertorium omnium dictionum red. principalium per ordinem alphabeti cum paraphis(!) precedentis Provenance: Johannes vam Loe (¢fteenth century); inscription r tabule secundum numerum cartarum huius libri. A. Prepositio on a1 : ‘Johann vam Loe presbiter’. Dorsten, Westphalia, r car. 4 . . .’ Franciscan Observants; inscription on a1 in a ¢fteenth/six- Venice: Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis, for Alexander teenth-century hand: ‘Pro conuentu fratrum minorum de obser- Calcedonius, 13 May 1497. Folio. uantia in Dursten’. Benjamin Heywood Bright (1788^1843); sale collation: a b10 c^z A^Q8 R6 S^YAA^GG8 HH6 Z10. (3 Mar. 1845), lot 2700. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books r On a4 a woodcut of Aquinas lecturing: see BMC. Purchased (1845), 15, with the date given as ‘1486’. HC *2820; Go¡ P-454; BMC V 419; Pr 5145; BSB-Ink P-347; CIBN shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.42. P-217; Essling 914; Hillard 1563; Rhodes 1370; Sack, Freiburg, 2765; Sander 5642; Sheppard 4131.

COPY Wanting gathering Z, containing the Tabuladictionum. p-204^p-205] petrus de harentals 2015

P-204 Petrus de Harentals Provenance: A brother of Theodoric Gresemund (1475^1512), r Collectarius super librum Psalmorum. the Younger; inscription on a1 of item 2: ‘P(rese)nt(etur) fratri r meo doctori Theodorico Gresemunt pro ¢liis suis’. The a2 Petrus de Harentals: [Preface addressed to] Johannes de Arkel, Gresemund mentioned in the note could not be Gresemund Sr Bishop of Lie' ge. Incipit:‘[P]atri reuerendo dominoque meo caris- (1444^1514), whose brother Gottschalk died in 1463; on the other simo domino Johanni de Arkel . . . feliciter obtinem. Pater caris- hand the identi¢cation of Gresemund Jr’s brother might be unli- sime, cum rem quamlibet honestatis splendore . . .’ kely as, according to H.-H. Fleischer, Dietrich Gresemund der refs. See P-203. r Ju« ngere (Wiesbaden, 1967), 131, Gresemund Jr may have had a5 Hugo de SanctoVictore: [De modo orandi chs 4^8.] brothers, of whom we do not know about. Hamm, North Rhine- refs. PL CLXXVI 981^6 with variations. r r Westphalia, Franciscan Recollects, S. Agnes; inscriptions on a2 a7 [Note about commentaries on the Psalms.] Incipit: of item 2 in the same hand:‘Presentetur minoribus in Hammone’, ‘Aduertendum est etiam vbi doctores habent noticiam de ‘Pro fratribus minoribus in Hammone’; also inscription in a six- Psalmis . . .’ r v teenth-century hand on a2 of item 1: ‘Liber Conuentus a7 Petrus de Harentals: Collectarius super librum Psalmorum. Hammonensis’. Revd Alfred Harrison (nineteenth century); Incipit: ‘‘‘Beatus vir qui non abiit in concilio(!) impiorum’’ [Ps r book-plate: ‘Ex libris AH’ in pencil on a2 . James Patrick 1,1]. Jeronimus. Psalterium est quasi magna domus . . .’ Ronaldson Lyell (1871^1949); book-plate. Bequeathed in 1949. refs. See P-203. shelfmark: Inc. d. G3.4(1). [Cologne]: Johann Guldensha¡, 1 Mar. 1483. Folio. SECOND COPY 8 10 collation: a^z h m A^Z hh mm . Leaves z5 and A6 only. v Woodcut on a1 : see Schramm. Not in Sheppard. HC (+ Addenda), 8365; Go¡ P-472; not in Pr; CIBN P-233; Hillard Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size of 1570; Oates 690; Polain 3104; Schramm VIII p. 19; Schreiber V fragments: 286 ¿ 202 mm. 4926; Sheppard 927; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 919. Some early marginal annotations.

FIRST COPY One- to three-line initials, paragraph marks, and capital strokes Bound with: are supplied in red. Foliation numbers are supplied in black ink. 2. Johannes de Turrecremata, Expositio super toto psalterio. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(34). (Georg Husner)], 28 Sept.1485 (T-279). THIRD COPY Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-146(3); see there for details of Wanting a1 and the portion of mm10 which should contain a wood- cut; also gatherings Yand Z, the missing text supplied in a con- binding and provenance. temporary hand. Leaf f4 only. Size of fragment: 286 ¿ 206 mm. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden Early marginal annotations, structuring the text; folio number in boards; two metal catches and fastenings of clasps, clasps lost; the upper right-hand corner. metal corner-pieces and edgings; rebacked. Formerly chained: One-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. On both strokes in red. covers a single ¢llet forms a border, within which is a rectangular shelfmark: Gibson 403*(4). stamp of a woman with her arms raised and, on the upper cover alone, a rectangular decorative stamp. Intersecting triple ¢llets P-205 Petrus de Harentals form a frame within which is the rectangular stamp of the Collectarius super librum Psalmorum. woman, a circular stamp of S.Veronica, a shield-shaped stamp r of S. Catharina, a hexagonal foliate stamp, a £oral ornament a1 [Title-page.] r within an escutcheon, and a lozenge-shaped gri⁄n stamp. Triple a2 Petrus de Harentals: [Preface addressed to] Johannes de Arkel, ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is divided by further triple Bishop of Lie' ge. ‘Prologus super librum Psalmorum.’ Incipit: ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, deco- ‘[P]atri reuerendo dominoque meo carissimo domino Johanni de rated with the foliate stamp, the £oral ornament stamp, the S. Arkel . . . feliciter obtinere. Pater carissime, cum rem quamlibet Veronica stamp, the woman stamp, the gri⁄n stamp, a lozenge- honestatis splendore . . .’ shaped stamp of a king with halo holding a sceptre, a small refs. See P-203. v lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis stamp, and a small £ower-petal a3 Hugo de SanctoVictore: [De modo orandi chs 4^8.] ‘De virtute stamp. At the intersection of each set of ¢llets on both covers is a orandi.’ larger £ower-petal stamp. Leather index tabs dyed red. The refs. PL CLXXVI 981^6 with variations. v Veronica, Catharina, and gri⁄n stamps, the hexagonal foliate a4 Petrus de Harentals: Collectarius super librum Psalmorum. stamp and the £oral ornament stamp all occur on the binding of Incipit: ‘‘‘Beatus vir qui non abiit in concilio(!) impiorum . . . ‘‘ Broxb. 20.4 (Bod-inc. A-408), also from Hamm. Size: 297 ¿ 213 ¿ [Ps 1,1]. Jeronimus. Psalterium est quasi magna domus . . .’ 105 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 200 mm. refs. See P-203. r On both items, early running psalm number in brown ink. G7 [Table of contents.] One- to six-line initials (some with reserved white decoration, Reutlingen: [Johann Otmar, after 16 May] 1488. Folio. As dated some with extensions into the margins), paragraph marks, capital by BSB-Ink; Sheppard dates [1488]. strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. Some running head- collation: a^d8.6 e6 f^z A^F8.6 G8. ings and book numbers are supplied in black ink. HC *8367; Go¡ P-474; BMC II 586; Pr 2713; BSB-Ink P-350; CIBN P-235; Hillard 1571; Sack, Freiburg, 2773^4; Sheppard 1980. 2016 petrus de palude [p-205^p-208

COPY P-207 Petrus de Palude Sheet C4.5 is misbound as D4.3. This was clearly done at an early Sermones quadragesimales thesauri novi. stage after printing, given the note in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- r v a1 [Table of contents.] tury hand in the lower margin of D3 . r a2 ‘Tabula sermonum.’ Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over r wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches; four corner a3 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones quadragesimales the- bosses and two centre-pieces on each cover lost; red-edged leaves. sauri novi. Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]onuertimini ad me in toto corde vestro in On both covers quadruple ¢llets form the outer frame within ieiunio et £etu et planctu et scindite corda vestra et non vesti- which is a lozenge-shaped heart and arrow stamp, a small menta vestra’’, scribitur Johel ii capitulo [Ioel 2,12^13]. Et legitur £ower-petal stamp, and avery worn stamp, possiblya small circu- hodierna die pro epistolari o⁄cio . . .’ lar rosette. Further quadruple ¢llets form the inner rectangle refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, V nos 334^427 only. Fournier which is subdivided by quadruple ¢llets into rectangular com- has stated that these collections of sermons are not by Petrus de partments decoratedwith a large circular rosette stamp, a second, Palude: see Paul Fournier, ‘Notes tire¤ es des sermons ine¤ dits du small heart and arrow stamp, a second small £ower-petal stamp, fre' re pre“ cheur Pierre de la Palu’, in Me¤ langes Albert Dufourcq and a circular £ower-petal stamp within a lozenge. The spine is (Paris, 1932), 109^23, at 109. Andre¤ Duval, ‘Pierre de la Palu’, decorated with the small circular rosette stamp. Manuscript title DSAM 12/2 (1986), cols 1631^4, has suggested that the Sermones at the head of the fore-edge. Size: 297 ¿ 213 ¿ 55 mm. Size of de sanctis and the Easter sermons in the Sermones de tempore are leaf: 287 ¿ 198 mm. by Petrus, while the rest are spurious. Early marginal annotations, in both red and black ink, including Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 ‘Vitas Patrum’], 1485. Folio. comments on the text, and pointing hands.Title written across the Printed in the types often attributed to the [Printer of Paludanus] fore-edge. (GfT 2154). Three- to ¢ve-line initials (some with extensions into the mar- collation: a^h8 i6 k^s8 t6 v8 x y6. gins), paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are sup- C 5431; Go¡ P-503; BMC I 99; Pr 423; BSB-Ink S-350; Oates 175.5; plied in red. Sheppard 347. Provenance: Cyriacus Hilbrandt (À1658); inscription on a r: 1 COPY ‘Sum ex libris Cyriaci Hilbrandt canonici Mariani’. Jacobus Wanting the blank leaf y . Heuns (£. 1658); inscription on a r:‘Modo magistri Jacobi Heuns 6 1 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the decani, emi ex testamento domini Cyriaci Hildebrandt canonici Bodleian Library; gold-tooled spine; the gold stamp of the et cantoris p. m. die 17 Decembris 1658’. Augustus Frederick, Library on both covers. Size: 297 ¿ 218 ¿ 29 mm. Size of Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with handwritten shelf- leaf: 288 ¿ 203 mm. mark ‘W.f.11’: see Lee, Royal Book-plates, 40 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot Early marginal and interlinear annotations, including correc- 4152. Purchased for »0. 13. 0; see circular label at the foot of the tions,‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, and underlining in the text in spine (covering an earlier label); see also Books Purchased black ink. Unread note in red in German, written in a ¢fteenth/ (1844), 23. sixteenth-century hand, on y v. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.33. 5 Two- to six-line initials (some with extensions into the margins, some decorated with human faces), capital strokes, and underlin- P-206 Petrus de Osoma ing are supplied in red. r Commentaria in symbolum Quicunque vult salvus esse. Provenance: Olomouc, Moravia, Jesuits; inscriptions on a1 : r ‘Collegii Societatis Jesu Olomucii. Catalogus inscriptus anno a2 Petrus de Osoma: Commentaria in symbolum Quicunque vult r salvus esse. Incipit: ‘[A]ntequam ueniamus ad ea que seriose 1603 lit.T tit. concionatores n. 10’; and on a2 :‘Collegii Societatis dicenda sunt premittenda sunt . . .’ Jesu Olomucii. Catalogus inscriptus anno 1604 lit. T tit. concio- natores n. 2’. Purchased at Hamburg in 1825 for »0. 8. 6; see Paris: Ulrich Gering, [1478]. 4o. Books Purchased (1825), 25; inscription on a r: ‘Purchased at collation: a^c10 d8. 1 Hamburgh1825’. HCR 12118; Go¡, Supplement, O-115a; BMC VIII 21; Pr 7883; shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.16. CIBN P-249; Hillard 1576; Rhodes 1280; Sheppard 6129^30.

FIRST COPY Bound with N-082; see there for details of binding, decoration, P-208 Petrus de Palude and provenance. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 138 mm. Sermones quadragesimales thesauri novi. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and d8. r r a1 [Table of contents.] On a2 a four-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red with an extension r a2 ‘Tabula sermonum.’ into the inner margin; other one- and two-line initials, some with r extensions into the margins, and paragraph marks are supplied in a3 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones quadragesimales the- red; capitals are touched with yellow wash. sauri novi. Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]onuertimini ad me in toto corde vestro in shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 5.10(2). ieiunio et £etu et planctu et scindite corda vestra et non vesti- SECOND COPY menta vestra’’, scribitur Johel ii capitulo [Ioel 2,12^13]. Et legitur Bound with N-070; see there for details of binding, decoration, hodierna die pro epistolari o⁄cio . . .’ and provenance. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 143 mm. refs. See P-207. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and d8. Strasbourg: [Martin Flach], 1491. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.24(2). collation: a^c8 d e6 f^l8.6.6 m^r8.6 s^v6. p-208^p-210] petrus de palude 2017

C 5435; R (+ VII p. 41) 327; Go¡ P-505; not in Pr; BSB-Ink S-353; Johannes xx [Io 20,29] et legitur ad honorem sancti Thome in Polain 2980; Sack, Freiburg, 2815; Sheppard 516. festo hodierno . . .’

COPY refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 193^4. v Binding: Twentieth-century black cloth, bound for the Bodleian e8 ‘Historia Udonis episcopi Saxonie.’ Incipit:‘[A]nno domini non- Library. Brown paper wrappers bound within present binding. ingentesimo xl. Ottone tercio imperante et apud Partinopolim . . .’ f v [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. Parchment index tab on a1. Size: 264 ¿ 193 ¿ 22 mm. Size of 1 leaf: 253 ¿ 173 mm. Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]uangeliso vobis gaudium magnum quod erit omni Some marginal annotations, including ‘nota’ marks, also under- populo quia natus est vobis hodie saluator’’, Luc. ii. c. [Lc 2,10^ r 11] et legitur in hac nocte pro euangelicali o⁄cio . . .’ lining and crossing out in the text in black ink; notes on d4 and v v refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 195^255, the last ending on h6 dated 1605. Notes with references to sermons on v6 . The name of Petrus de Palude has been supplied on the title-page in di¡erently. v black ink in a sixteenth-century hand. v4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De sancta Cruce.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]ui Two- to ¢ve-line initials are supplied in red. me inuenerit, inueniet vitam’’ Prouerb. viii [Prv 8,35]. Scribit Provenance: Albert Schweitzer (1875^1965). Purchased in 1922, Isidorus de quadam arbore . . .’ Three sermons. v see BQR 3,35 (1922), 260; pencil note on the verso of the paper v7 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De ascensione Domini.’ Incipit: wrapper;‘Bought from Dr Schweitzer 7/3/22. »7.10. 0’. ‘‘‘[A]scendit Deus in iubilatione et Dominus in voce tube’’ Ps. shelfmark: Inc. d. G7.1491.1 xlvi [Ps 46,6]. In verbis premissis duo innuuntur. . .’ Two sermons. v x2 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De sanctaTrinitate.’ Incipit:‘‘‘[O] altitudo diuitiarum scientie et sapientie Dei’’ Ro. xi [Rm 11,33]. P-209 Petrus de Palude Hodie ecclesia veneratur festum sancteTrinitatis . . .’ r Sermones quadragesimales thesauri novi. x4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]ccipite et manducate hoc est corpus meum’’, i. ad Aa r [Table of contents.] 1 Corinth. xi [I Cor11,24]. Scribitur et legitur hodierna die pro epis- Aa v ‘Tabula sermonum.’ 1 tolari . . .’ Aa r [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones quadragesimales the- 2 refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 256^333. sauri novi. Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]onuertimini ad me in toto corde vestro in ieiunio et £etu et planctu et scindite corda vestra non vestimenta Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 1489. Folio. 8.6 6 8.6 6 8 6 8.6 6 8.6 vestra’’, scribitur Johel ii capitulo [Ioel 2,12^13]. Et legitur collation: a^h i^m n^q r^t v x^z A^D EF G^M 8 hodierna die pro epistolari o⁄cio . . .’ N^P . refs. See P-207. C 5426; Go¡ P-514; Pr 684; BSB-Ink S-333; CIBN P-254; Hillard 1579; Polain 2976; Sack, Freiburg, 2822; Sheppard 512. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1496. Folio. collation: Aa^Mm8 Nn6. COPY C 5437; Go¡ P-507; Pr 2112; BSB-Ink S-355; CIBN P-264; Hillard In place ofsheet a3.6 there are two sheets signed a3 and a4 contain- 1589; Oates 1042; Polain 2982 (III); Sheppard 1541. ing parts of the alphabetical table belonging to one of the editions ofthe Sermonesthesaurinovidetempore printed by Flachwith the COPY same types as the present work. Bound with A-293; see there for details of binding and proven- Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over ance. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 208 mm. wooden boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: a Manuscript title on Aa r in a sixteenth-century hand. 1 metal hook is stapled at the head of the lower cover. On both On Aa r a six-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue within a red pen- 2 covers triple ¢llets form the border. Intersecting triple ¢llets work frame and with red pen-work decoration; other three-line form the inner rectangle which is divided by further triple ¢llets initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments.The compart- supplied in red. ments are decorated with a very worn circular rosette stamp or shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.3(2). curved-outline tools making up merrythoughts, each of which contains a lozenge-shaped £euron, all very worn. Manuscript P-210 Petrus de Palude title at the head of the upper cover in black ink in a ¢fteenth/six- Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. teenth-century hand; also at the head of the spine in a seven- teenth-century(?) hand. Paper label at the head of the spine r a1 [Title-page.] bearing the number ‘19[ ]’. Size: 297 ¿ 212 ¿ 62 mm. Size of r a2 ‘Tabula alphabetica.’ leaf: 285 ¿ 189 mm. r b5 ‘Tabula alterius partis.’ The rear pastedown is a parchment leaf from a lectionary of the r c1 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. second half of the tenth century; wanting the front pastedown Incipit: ‘‘‘[R]elictis retibus secuti sunt eum’’, scribitur Matthaeus (presumably from the same manuscript), the impression of iiii [Mt 4,20] et legitur hodierna die pro euangelicali o⁄cio . . .’ which is visible on the inside of the upper cover. refs. See Kaeppeli no. 3301; Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 179^ Occasional marginal annotations. 92. On authorship see P-207. r Provenance: FDRAB; initials on a1 . Jodocus Dressel (£. 1629); e r ‘Ex decreto concilii Basiliensis.’ Incipit: ‘[S]acrosancta ecclesia r 4 inscriptions on a1 : ‘Sum magistri Jodoci Dressel Brigantini tunc generalis sinodus Basiliensis, etc. Ad perpetuam rei memoriam tempore sacellani maioris templi Constantiensis 1629’; and on elucidantibus diuine . . .’ a r: ‘Iste liber donatus est michi ob registraturam ex bibliotheca v 1 e4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. capituli Constantiensis 1629’. X. Dobler (£. 1822); inscription on Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati qui non viderunt et crediderunt’’, scribitur 2018 petrus de palude [p-210^p-212

r r a1 : ‘Ex libris X. Dobler sacellani ecclesie cathedralis on a1 , beginning ‘Qui silencium studi s[ ] . . .’ Heavily erased r Campidonensis. 1822’. Date of acquisition unknown; other inscription, perhaps the title of the work, on c1 ; unread under books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired in 1884. ultraviolet light. r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.38. On c1 a ¢ve-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue with red and black pen-work decoration and extensions into the P-211 Petrus de Palude margins; other three-line initials (some with extensions into the Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. margins), paragraph marks (some with extensions into the mar- gins), and underlining are supplied in red; capitals touched with r a1 [Title-page.] yellow wash. r a2 ‘Tabula alphabetica.’ Provenance: Scar from the removal of a book-plate on the front r b5 ‘Tabula alterius partis.’ pastedown. Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^1811); sale (18 r c1 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. May 1789), lot 1507. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book- Incipit: ‘‘‘[R]elictis retibus secuti sunt eum’’, scribitur Matthaeus plate. Bequeathed in 1834. iiii [Mt 4,20] et legitur hodierna die pro euangelicali o⁄cio . . .’ shelfmark: Douce 189. refs. See Kaeppeli no. 3301; Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 179^ 92. On authorship see P-207. r P-212 Petrus de Palude e4 ‘Ex decreto concilii Basiliensis.’ Incipit: ‘[S]acrosancta ecclesia generalis sinodus Basiliensis, etc. Ad perpetuam rei memoriam Sermones thesauri novi de tempore. r elucidantibus diuine . . .’ [a1 ] [Title-page.] v r e4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. [a2 ] ‘Tabula sermonum.’ r Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati qui non viderunt et crediderunt’’, scribitur [b5 ] ‘Continentia sermonum.’ r Johannes xx [Io 20,29] et legitur ad honorem sancti Thome in [c1 ] [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- festo hodierno . . .’ pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]icite ¢lie Syon ecce rex tuus venit tibi mansue- refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 193^4. tus’’, Matthei xxi [Mt 21,5]. A. Plinius dicit in speculo naturali v e8 ‘Historia Udonis episcopi Saxonie.’ Incipit:‘[A]nno domini non- quanto pomum altius . . .’ ingentesimo xl. Ottone tercio imperante et apud Partinopolim . . .’ refs. See Kaeppeli no. 3302; Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 1^77, v f1 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. 78 [divided into two sermons],79^133,134 [with di¡erent ending]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]uangeliso vobis gaudium magnum quod erit omni On authorship see P-207. r populo quia natus est vobis hodie saluator’’, Lu. ii. c. [Lc 2,10^11] [N5 ] [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- et legitur in hac nocte pro euangelicali o⁄cio . . .’ pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]eus propicius esto mihi peccatori’’ Luc. vbi refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 195^255, the last ending supra [Lc 18,13]. F. In his verbis tria innuuntur que hic publica- di¡erently. nus . . .’ Inserted after Schneyer no. 134; followed by three other v v4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De sancta Cruce.’ Incipit: ‘‘‘[Q]ui sermons for Dominica undecima, the last ending as Schneyer no. me inuenerit, inueniet vitam’’ Prouerb. viii [Prv 8,35]. Scribit 138. r Isidorus de quadam arbore . . .’ Three sermons. [O6 ] [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- v v7 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De ascensione Domini.’ Incipit: pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati oculi qui vident que vos videtis’’, scribitur ‘‘‘[A]scendit Deus in iubilatione et Dominus in voce tube’’ Ps. Luce x [Lc 10,13], et legitur in presentis dominice euangelio. . .’ xlvi [Ps 46,6]. In verbis premissis duo innuuntur. . .’ Two sermons. refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 139^78. v x2 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De sanctaTrinitate.’ Incipit:‘‘‘[O] Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 ‘Vitas Patrum’?], 1483. Folio. altitudo diuitiarum scientie et sapientie Dei’’ Ro. xi [Rm 11,33]. Printed in the types often attributed to the Printer of Paludanus Hodie ecclesia veneratur festum sancteTrinitatis . . .’ (GfT 2154). r x4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanctis. collation: [a8 b6 c^z A^V8 XY 6 Z8]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]ccipite et manducate hoc est corpus meum’’, ad CR 5410; Go¡ P-519 Pr 419; BSB-Ink S-338; CIBN P-258; Polain Corinth. xi [I Cor11,24]. Scribitur et legitur hodierna die pro epis- 2964; Sheppard 343. tolari . . .’ refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 256^333. FIRST COPY Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 1491. Folio. remains of two clasps and catches. On both covers ¢llets form a 6 8.6 6 8.6 6 8 6 8.6 6 6.8 collation: a b c^h i^m n^q r^t v x^z A^D E F^N border. Intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame within which is a 8 6 OP . Collation as Sheppard and BSB-Ink, not as BMC (‘. . . P ’). circular rosette stamp, a circular dragon stamp, and a foliate 256 leaves, 12 and 256 blank, not as BMC. stamp. Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is decorated CR 5427; Go¡ P-515; BMC I 151; Pr 693; BSB-Ink S-334; Sack, with a foliate stamp; the rectangle is divided by further triple ¢l- Freiburg, 2823^4; Sheppard 515. lets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments decorated COPY with a £euron. The spine is badly damaged. Size: 315 ¿ 222 ¿ Wanting the blank leaves b6 and P8. 85 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 211mm. Binding: Eighteenth-century red morocco; gold-tooled spine; The pastedowns are fragments of a ¢fteenth-century psalterium marbled edges and pastedowns. Size: 285 ¿ 203 ¿ 47 mm. Size of feriatum written on parchment. leaf: 272 ¿ 182 mm. Copious early marginal notes in several hands, including com- Early marginal annotations, including comments on and correc- ments on the text,‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, also underlining tions to the text,‘nota’ marks, and underlining in the text in black in the text in black ink. A slip of paper containing a sermon for ink. Faded note, perhaps a quotation, in a sixteenth-centuryhand ‘Dominica prima post octauam Epiphanie’, with incipit, p-212^p-214] petrus de palude 2019

‘‘‘Nuptie facte sunt in Cana Gallilee’’, John. ii [Io 2,1]. Exquo pre- refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 139^78. cedentibus dominicis . . .’, in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand is Strasbourg: [Printer of the 1483 ‘Vitas Patrum’], 1484. Folio. tipped in between [n7] and [n8]. Quotations from Aristoteles on Printed in the types often attributed to the [Printer of Paludanus] r v [a1 ]; and on [Z8 ]: ‘Corigias corio largas damus de alieno > Decu[ (GfT 2154). ]e [ ] propria sc[ ]ditur absque bria’;‘Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra collation: a8 b6 c^h8 i k6 l^z A^X8 Y6. Collation as Sheppard nos. Ist Gott [ ]’. and BSB-Ink, not as Polain (‘. . . i8 k6 l^z A^C8 D6 E^P8 Q6 R^ r v r r Partial rubrication: on [n3 ], [n8 ^p2 ], in gathering [r], on [s6 ], X8 Y6’). v v r v v r r v r [t2 ], [t6 ], [v6 ], [x1 ], [y6 ], [z1 ], [z3 ], [A1 ], [A4 ], three- and four- 352 leaves, not as Polain (350). line initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining CR 5411; Go¡ P-520; Pr 421; BSB-Ink S-339; Polain 2965; Sack, are supplied in red. Freiburg, 2829; Sheppard 344. Provenance: Se¤ lestat, Bas-Rhin, Bibliothe' que municipale; returned to the library after its removal during the Thirty COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the Years War; inscription on [a r]: ‘Ex amicis manibus perillustris 1 Bodleian Library; gold-tooled spine; the gold stamp of the ac eximiii domini La¡[r?]oy rediit ad bibliothecam Library on both covers. Size: 309 ¿ 221 ¿ 52 mm. Size of Sceligenstadiensem qua tempore belli tricenalis credebatur abla- leaf: 300 ¿ 204 mm. tus’. Joseph Baer & Co.; catalogue 143, no. 363. Purchased for 6 Early marginal annotations, including comments on the text, Marks; see Library Bills, 7 May 1884. ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black ink. On F v is a shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.17. 5 slip of paper in a sixteenth-century Danish hand, containing a SECOND COPY translation into Danish of III Rg 2,1^3. Leaf [A ] only, bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Size 6 On c r a 10^line initial ‘D’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue; of leaf: 300 ¿ 210 mm. 1 other two- to four-line initials, some with extensions into the mar- Not in Sheppard. gins, are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks and underlin- Early marginal notes. ing are supplied in red. Paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in Provenance: Randers, Denmark, ‘Domus sive hospitalis Sancti red. Spiritus’ (¢fteenth century); cf. an inscription in Madsen no. Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. r 1779; inscription on a1 : ‘Liber ordinis sancti spiritus R’. shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(37). v Nicolaus Andreae (£. c.1500); inscription on a1 : ‘(fuit) liber THIRD COPY domini Nicolai Andre canonici Arusiensis’. Erasmus Severius Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-146(3); see there for details of (£. 1607^1608); inscriptions on a v: ‘Iam autem Erasmi Severii binding and provenance. 1 HD anno 1608’, and ‘Deus fortitudo vita salusque mea heic et Leaf [g ] only. Size of fragment: 299 ¿ 206 mm. 2 vita ×terna’; on c r: ‘Erasmus Severius HD 1607’, and, within the Paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes and under- 1 initial: ‘Deus fortitudo vita salusque mea heic et in ×vum lining in red. r Er[asmus] S[everius] HD de lilio-villa’; on M4 : ‘Erasmus shelfmark: Gibson 403*(2). v Severius Anno 1607 HD’; on N4 : ‘Erasmus Severius FD’; and v r on R4 :‘Erasmus Severius HD’. HN; initials on P1 . Purchased at P-213 Petrus de Palude Hamburg for »0.15.6; see BooksPurchased (1825), 25; inscription r Sermones thesauri novi de tempore. on a1 :‘Purchased at Hamburgh 1825’. r a1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.9. r a2 ‘Tabula sermonum.’ r b5 ‘Continentia sermonum.’ P-214 Petrus de Palude r c1 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de tempore. Sermones thesauri novi de tempore et de sanctis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]icite ¢lie Sion ecce rex tuus venit tibi mansuetus’’, r a2 ‘Tabula sermonum.’ Matthei xxi [Mt 21,5]. A. Plinius dicit in speculo naturali quanto v a11 ‘Continentia sermonum.’ pomum altius . . .’ r refs. See Kaeppeli no. 3302; Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 1^77, b1 [Petrus dePalude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de tempore. 78 [divided into two sermons],79^133,134 [with di¡erent ending]. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]icite ¢lie Syon ecce rex tuus venit tibi mansuetus’’, On authorship see P-207. Mathei xxi [Mt 21,5]. A. Plinius dicit in speculo naturali quanto r pomum altius . . .’ N1 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]eus propicius esto mihi peccatori’’ Luc. vbi refs. See Kaeppeli no. 3302; Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 1^77, supra [Lc 18,13]. F. In his verbis promissis tria innuuntur que hic 78 [divided into two sermons],79^133,134 [with di¡erent ending]. On authorship see P-207. publicanus . . .’ Inserted after Schneyer no. 134; followed by three r other sermons for Dominica undecima, the last ending as qq2 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- Schneyer no. 138. pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[D]eus propicius esto mihi peccatori’’ Luc. vbi r supra [Lc 18,13]. F. In his verbis promissis tria innuuntur que hic O2 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati oculi qui vident que vos videtis’’, scribitur publicanus . . .’ Inserted after Schneyer no. 134; followed by three Luce x [Lc 10,13], et legitur in presentis dominice euangelio. . .’ other sermons for Dominica undecima, the last ending as Schneyer no. 138. v rr3 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de tem- pore. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati oculi qui vident que vos videtis’’, scribitur Luc. x [Lc 10,13], et legitur in presentis dominice euangelio. . .’ 2020 petrus de rivo [p-214^p-215

refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 139^78. segmented frame of pale green and red edged in yellow, with an 2 r aa2 ‘Tabula alterius partis.’ extension into the inner margin in gold, blue, and white; other 2 r aa3 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanc- two- to four-line initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph tis. Incipit:‘‘‘[R]elictis retibus secuti sunt eum’’, scribitur Mat. iiii marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. [Mt 4,20] et legitur hodierna die pro euangelicali o⁄cio . . .’ Provenance unknown. Printed label at the footof the spine:‘7813’. refs. See Kaeppeli no. 3301; Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 179^ Date of acquisition unknown. 92. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.30. 2 r cc5 ‘Ex decreto concilii Basiliensis.’ Incipit:‘[S]acrosancta ecclesia generalis synodus Basiliensis, etc. Ad perpetuam rei memoriam elucidantibus diuine . . .’ P-215 Petrus de Rivo 2 v cc4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanc- Opus responsivum ad Epistolam apologeticam Pauli de tis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[B]eati qui non viderunt et crediderunt’’, scribitur Middelburgo de anno, die et feria dominicae passionis, et Johannes xx [Io 20,29] et legitur ad honorem sancti Thome in al. festo hodierno . . .’ r refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 193^4. a1 [Title-page.] 2 r r dd3 ‘Historia Udonis episcopi Saxonie.’ Incipit: ‘[A]nno domini a2 [Woodcut of the Cruci¢xion with caption,‘Christus anno etatis o noningentesimo xl. Ottone tercio imperante et apud sue quo supra viii kal. Aprilis . . .’] v Partinopolim . . .’ a2 [Woodcut of the Resurrection with caption,‘Christus anno etatis 2 r o o dd4 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanc- sue xxxiiii currente vi kal. Aprilis . . .’] r tis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[E]uangelizo vobis gaudium magnum quod erit a3 Petrus de Rivo: ‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘[U]t veritates (quas de tem- omni populo quia natus est vobis hodie saluator’’, Lu. ii. c. [Lc pore dominice passionis domino cooperante lucubrationibus . . .’ v 2,10^11] et legitur in hac nocte pro euangelicali o⁄cio . . .’ a3 ‘Particio presentis operis’. Incipit: ‘[A]d laudem et gloriam refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 195^255, the last ending indiuidueTrinitatis redemptoris nostri . . .’ r di¡erently. a4 [Table of contents.] 2 v r ss6 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De sancte Cruce.’ Incipit: a5 Petrus de Rivo: Opus responsivum ad Epistolam apologeticam ‘‘‘[Q]ui me inuenerit, inueniet vitam’’ Prouer. viii [Prv 8,35]. Pauli de Middelburgo de anno, die et feria dominicae passionis. Scribitur Isidorus de quadam arbore . . .’ Three sermons. Incipit: ‘[C]hristus anno etatis sue xxxio currente baptizatus 2 v tt3 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De ascensione Domini.’ Incipit: est . . .’ ‘‘‘[A]scendit Deus in iubilatione et Dominus in voce tube’’ Ps. xlvi refs. See H. de Jongh, L’anciennefaculte¤ de the¤ ologie de Louvain [Ps 46,6]. In verbis premissis duo innuuntur . . .’ Two sermons. au premier sie' cle de son existence (1432^1540) (Louvain, 1911), 2 v tt6 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-?]: ‘De sancta Trinitate.’ Incipit: 84^5. r ‘‘‘[O] altitudo diuitiarum scientie et sapientie Dei’’ Ro. xi [Rm f1 Beda [pseudo-]: Kalendarium Egyptiorum secundum Bedam 11,33]. Hodie ecclesia veneratur festum sancteTrinitatis . . .’ cui annotatum est kalendarium Romanorum. In tabular form, 2 r vv2 [Petrus de Palude pseudo-]: Sermones thesauri novi de sanc- with notes on the golden numbers. On the Egyptian calendar see tis. Incipit: ‘‘‘[A]ccipite et manducate hoc est corpus meum’’, i. Bonnie Blackburn and Leofranc Holford-Strevens, The Oxford Corinth. xi [I Cor11,24]. Scribitur et legitur hodierna die pro epis- Companion to the (Oxford, 1999), 708^9. See also C. W. tolari . . .’ Jones, Bedae Pseudepigrapha: scienti¢c writings falsely attributed refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium,V nos 256^333. to Bede (Ithaca, NY,London, and Oxford, 1939). r Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, [20 Feb.] 1487. Folio. The colophon f4 [Notes on the equinox and solstice at Louvain in 1488.] Incipit: reads ‘x. kl’. Marcij’, erroneously dated in BMC as 18 Feb. ‘Sol ingreditur Arietem die decima Marcii completa horis . . .’ 12 6 2 8 2 2 6 8 r collation: a b^z aa^zz hh mm t‹ t‹ aa bb^zz hh Aa^Mm Nn . f4 [Notes on the Julian and Augustan calendars.] Incipit: ‘Julius Leaf a2 is signed a, a3 a2, etc. Cesar annum solarem instituens iussit anno . . .’ Text with tables. v CR 5409 = C 5415; Go¡ P-528; BMC II 431; Pr 2058; BSB-Ink f4 ‘Ciclus magnus quingentorum triginta duorum annorum ad S-349; CIBN P-259; Hillard 1583; Oates 1011; Sack, Freiburg, intentionem Julii depictus . . .’ In tabular form, with printed mar- 2839; Sheppard 1504. ginal annotations. f r ‘Ciclus magnus Dionisii abbatis in cuius capite posuit annum COPY 5 incarnationis dominice . . .’ In tabular form, with printed mar- Wanting the blank leaf a1. ginal annotations. Binding: Seventeenth-century mottled calf; gold-tooled spine. v 2 f5 ‘Superior horum duorum ciclorum est ciclus solaris intentus a Remains of a leather index tab on aa1. Size: 307 ¿ 216 ¿ 105 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 197 mm. Julio . . .’ Schematic woodcut diagram, with printed marginal annotations. Some early marginal annotations, including ‘nota’ marks, also v underlining in the text in black ink. f5 ‘Superior istorum duorum ciclorum est ciclus luminaris r Hebreorum . . .’ Schematic woodcut diagram, with printed mar- On b1 a nine-line Nuremberg initial ‘D’ is supplied in blue on a ginal annotations. burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, the initial r with curling acanthus leaves in blue on white, within a segmented f6 [Two sets of notes, one for each of the two diagrams.] Incipit: ‘[P]atres primitiue ecclesie perpendentes cursum cicli . . .’ frame ofpale green and red edged inyellow,with an extension into r 2 r f6 Dionysius [exiguus]: ‘Formula Dyonisii per quam scitur quibus the inner margin in green, blue, and yellow; on aa3 a 17^line Nuremberg initial ‘R’ is supplied in burnished gold with punch- diebus kalendarii anni decemnouennales incipiunt et ¢niuntur.’ o dotting on a blue ground decorated in white, all within a Incipit: ‘Anno decemnouennali primo a xv kal. Mayi vsque nonas Aprilis . . .’ For a general explanation of Dionysius’ table p-215^p-216a] petrus de unzola 2021

v see Blackburn and Holford-Strevens, Oxford Companion to the A6 Petrus de Rosenhaym: ‘Secundus canon.’Incipit:‘[P]arum esset Year, 778^9. et minus vtile ad nostrum propositum . . .’ v v f6 ‘De initiis dierum naturalium secundum diuersas nationes homi- A8 Petrus de Rosenhaym: ‘Per hos versus epilogos cognoscitur num.’ Incipit: ‘Dies naturalis apud Hebreos a mundi constitu- nomen libri, numerus capitulorum, ordo librorum ac quoties tione . . .’ Note with accompanying schematic woodcut diagram. liber sit, et de quo tractat quilibet liber, et cetera.’ ‘[A]stra polum v f6 [Tables showing the possible dates of Easter.] ‘Portio kalendarii iuncta terra Genesisque patres dat > Bis quinis verbis simul et pla- in quam semper incidit luna decimquarta Paschalis.’ In tabular gis partem Exodum’; 46 hexameters for the Old Testament, 27 for form with printed marginal annotations. the NewTestament. r v f7 Godelof, Oliverius: [Statement a⁄rming that the astronomical B1 Petrus de Rosenhaym: ‘Tetrasticon huius operis.’ Incipit:‘[N]on calculations are correct, according to the tables of Alphonsus X, possum vt absentibus satisfacerem paucis . . .’ r King of Castile.] Incipit: ‘Quantum ad coniunctionem luminar- B2 [Table of alphabetical references for each book of the Bible.] v ium mediam supra positam et quo ad introitum solis . . .’ Below B2 Petrus de Rosenhaym: Roseum memoriale divinorum elo- the statement is a woodcut representation of Godelof’s sign man- quiorum. ‘[]stri potens celum terram speram mare germen > ual. Formauit sidus aues cete pecusque hominem’. v v f7 ‘Versus vtiles vt aureus numerus kalendario Romano regulariter F8 Petrus de Rosenhaym: ‘Destinatio operis.’ ‘[D]e petra suxi prenotetur.’ ‘iii xi xix viii xvi v xiii ii x xviii > Ternus. vndi. nod. Petrus memoranda reduxi > Scripta sacrata Dei que natalis sacra octo. sed. quinque. tred. ambo. decem. doct.’; 4 lines of verse. Petri’; 27 lines of verse. v f7 ‘Versus ostendentes in quibus casibus aureus numerus non regu- refs. See Walther, Initia, 4134. r lariter decimo kalendario prenotatue.’ ‘Februarius, Aprilis, G1 Augustinus(?): [Concordance for the Evangelists.] Incipit: Augustus > Est sine din Februus sine to pril Junius Augus’; 6 lines ‘[Q]uatuor Euangelistarum sanctorum concordantie iuxta of verse. magni . . .’ v f7 ‘Versus continentes duodecim signa zodiaci.’ ‘Est Aries,Taurus, Nuremberg: Friedrich Cruessner, 1493. 4o. Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricornus, 8 > collation: A^G . Leaf B2 is signed Aii. Aquarius’; 3 lines of verse. HC 13991; Go¡ R-338; BMC II 454; Pr 2161; BSB-Ink P-364; CIBN Louvain: Ludovicus Ravescot, [not before 1488]. Folio. P-271; Oates 1061; Sack, Freiburg, 2841; Sheppard 1598. 8 6 8 collation: a^d e f . COPY Woodcuts: see BMC and Conway 134^8. Binding: Nineteenth-century red cloth over remains of a blue HC12857 (incl. H 4256) = 12859; Go¡ P-534; BMC IX168; Pr 9312; paper wrapper (upper cover only); bound for the Bodleian Boekdrukkunst, 192; Campbell-Kronenberg 1405; CIBN P-269; Library. Scars of index tabs on B2, and G1. Size: 209 ¿ 141 ¿ Hillard 1591; HPT II 440; ILC 1750; Oates 3825^7; Sheppard 17 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 129 mm. 7164. r Provenance: Leipzig, University Library; stamp on A1 : ‘Bibl. COPY Univers. Lips. Duplum’. Circular white label on theblue wrapper, Wanting the blank leaf f8. numbered ‘350’. William Ridler; not identi¢ed in his catalogues The title has been cut out and mounted, with the loss of the wood- for 1884. Purchased from Ridler in 1884; see unsigned note (in cut below it. the hand of Falconer Madan) on the blue wrapper; not identi¢ed Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment. Size: 259 ¿ 190 ¿ among Ridler’s bills in Library Bills for 1884. 13 mm. Size of leaf: 250 ¿ 182 mm. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.26. Occasional early marginal corrections. Bibliographical notes signed by Hand on the front pastedown. Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1835; signature on the P-216A Petrus de Unzola recto of the front endleaf dated 1835; bibliographical note in pen- Apparatus notularum. r cil on the front pastedown; sale (1837), lot 249; purchased1837 for a2 Petrus de Unzola de Bononia: Apparatus notularum. Incipit: »0. 8. 0: see Books Purchased (1837), 31. ‘[T]abellionatus scientia diuino quodam motu ad totius reipublice shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.44. sustentationem promulgata . . .’ refs. See Coing, Privatrechtsgeschichte, 269 and 354. v P-216 Petrus de Rosenhaym x2 [Colophon.] r Roseum memoriale divinorum eloquiorum. x3 ‘Tabula’. A r [Title-page.] Vicenza: Henricus de Sancto Ursio, 13 Jan. 1490. Folio. 1 10 6 4 r collation: a b^i K l^u x . A2 Petrus de Rosenhaym: [Preface addressed to] Cardinal Branda Castiglione. Incipit:‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri et domino HR 16095; Go¡ U-61; BMC VII 1047; not in Pr; not in Sheppard. domino Grande(!) diuina miseratione . . . frater Petrus de COPY Rosenhaim . . . Multi conati sunt sacre scripture textum . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves a1 and x4. refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6836. Leaf a2 signed a1. r A4 Petrus de Rosenhaym: ‘Prologus metricus.’ ‘[R]ore tuo Christe Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) Italian pasteboards, with manu- riga mentem mihi lustra > Optatis donapie votis celica presta’; 100 scripttitle and imprint in brown ink at the head of spine.‘L S > ii’ in hexameters. brown ink on the upper right-hand corner of front cover. Size: refs. See Walther, Initia, 16905;VLVII 519. 310 ¿ 214 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 209 mm. v A5 Petrus de Rosenhaym: ‘Canon primus.’ Incipit: ‘[S]icut ex ‘Ita. II.17’ in brown ink in the lower left-hand corner of the front iniuncto accepi vt prius dictum est . . .’ pastedown. A few marginal notes in an early hand in brown ink, 2022 petrus lombardus [p-216a^p-219

mainlystructuring the text; but also pointing hands in red ink and lower cover. On both covers a small acorn stamp is adjacent to the folio numbering, in brown ink, in the same hand: [1]-126, but the bands. Intersecting ¢llets form a frame, within which, on the upper corner of127 is cut out and128 is missing. upper cover is a £oral and foliate stamp, and a foliate and bird r On a1 a seven-line initial ‘T’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work stamp, and, on the lower, a scroll stamp bearing the name decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in ‘Othamin’, a small foliate stamp, a £ower-petal stamp, and a red or blue. repeated lattice-work stamp. On both covers triple ¢llets form Provenance: Purchased for »3,825, from the Brister Fund; see the inner rectangle. On the upper cover this is divided by further Valuable Printed Books and Manuscripts (London: Sotheby’s, 13 triple ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, Dec. 2001), lot 99; see Alan Coates, ‘Notable Accessions: Rare on the lower cover triangular compartments only; on both covers Books: Italian Incunable’, BLR 17,6 (2002), 484^5. these are decorated with a lozenge-shaped double-headed eagle shelfmark: Inc. c. I20.1490.2. stamp, two lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis stamps, a lozenge-shaped lamb and £ag stamp, the scroll stamp, the £ower-petal stamp, the foliate stamp, a lozenge-shaped eagle stamp, and a small acorn P-217 Petrus de Vicentia stamp. The stamps are those of Johannes Othamin: see KyriÞ pl. Oratio pro capessenda expeditione contra in¢deles. 115, nos 1^10. Remains of three paper labels on the upper cover; r [a1 ] Petrus de Vicentia: Oratio pro capessenda expeditione contra one paper label at the head of the spine bearing the number ‘226’; in¢deles. Incipit: ‘[P]osuit Deus ante homines, pater beatissime, the name of the author and the title ofthe work are also written on aquam et ignem, bonum et malum . . .’ Delivered before the spine in black ink. Size: 417¿ 294 ¿ 61mm. Sizeofleaf: 403 ¿ Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max., the cardinals, and the envoys of 280 mm. the Christian powers. According to a note on the recto of the front endleaf (dated1920), refs. Sigismondo dei Conti, Le storie de’ suoi tempi dal 1475 al two leaves of a thirteenth-century Latin theological common- 1510, 2 vols (Rome, 1883), II 413^23; see K. M. Setton, The place book and two leaves of a fourteenth-century volume of Papacy and the Levant (1204^1571) 4 vols (Philadelphia, PA, Latin sermons were removed from the binding at that time and 1976^1984), II 413^14. are now MS. Lat. th. c.10 fols 9^12; in the handlist for the manu- [Rome: Eucharius Silber, after 25 Mar. 1490]. 4o. script, fols 9^12 are described as being sermons and the leaves are collation: [a b6]. dated to the fourteenth century, with fol. 12 described as ‘distinc- HCR12860; Go¡ P-538; BMC IV111; Pr 3842; CIBN P-275; Hillard tiones’, and dated to the thirteenth/fourteenth century. 1592; Sack, Freiburg, 2842; Sheppard 3041^2. Occasional early marginal annotations, including ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands. FIRST COPY Principal eight- and nine-line initials are supplied in red with Boxed with C-098; see there for details of provenance. black pen-work decoration; other two- and three-line initials Binding: Pink paper wrappers. Size: 207 ¿ 144 ¿ 3 mm. Size of (some with extensions into the margins), paragraph marks, rubric leaf: 207 ¿ 138 mm. titles, running headings, capital strokes, and underlining are sup- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.4(18). plied in red. Irregular early manuscript foliation in black ink: 1^ SECOND COPY 206. For details of binding and provenance see B-050(3). Size of Provenance: Germany (£. 1474); inscriptions on the recto of the leaf: 202 ¿ 133 mm. front endleaf (over an erased inscription): ‘Gab ich ain bessers shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(25). buch darvmb vnd gab dan noch ain halbnš guldin au¡ anno 1474 o Iesu Christi danne ich wolte es nun haben. das buch das ich darvmb gab was moralitates biblie que non placuerint mihi q[ ] P-218 Petrus Lombardus v Glossa in Epistolas Pauli. aliunde heo[ ] moralitates que melius mihi placent’; and on [x8 ], ‘Emi istam glosam et constat iii £.’ Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ r [a1 ] Petrus Lombardus: [Preface.] (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 2619 (paper label at the refs. PL CXCI 1297^1302; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium bibli- tail of the spine); purchased for »0. 13. 0; see Books Purchased cum, 6654. (1835),18. r [a2 ] Petrus Lombardus: Glossa in Epistolas Pauli. shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 2.18. refs. PL CXCI 1301^1696, CXCII 9^520; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, 6655^68. P-219 Petrus Lombardus [Esslingen: Conrad Fyner, not after 8 Sept. 1473]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink; Sack dates [not after 12 Dec. 1473], Sheppard [not Glossa magistralis Psalterii. v after 1473]. [a1 ] [Preface.] Incipit: ‘Petri Lumbardi quem et magister collation: [a^d10 e12 f^i10 k l8 m^v10 x8]. Collation as Sheppard, Sententiarum dicimus glosa ordinaria in prophetam . . .’ 8 10 r not as BSB-Ink and BMC (‘[ . . . v x ]’). [a2 ] Petrus Lombardus: Glossa magistralis Psalterii. H *10204; Go¡ P-475; BMC II 512; Pr 2459; BSB-Ink P-373; Sack, refs. PL CXCI 55^1296; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium biblicum, Freiburg, 2785; Sheppard 1765^6. 6637. v COPY [a4 ] [Ps.] The commentary is provided around the text. Binding: Contemporary German (KyriÞ workshop no. 56) [Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 1475^ blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; four corner-pieces 6]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink; Sheppard dates [c.1475]. and a central boss on each cover lost, two clasps and catches also collation: [a^d10 e8 f6 g h10 i^l8 m^x10 y10+1 z A^D10 E12 F^H10 lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the I^K12 L^T10]. p-219^p-221] petrus lombardus 2023

H *10202; Go¡ P-476; BMC II 408; Pr 2202; BSB-Ink P-374; Oates stamps, a rectangular foliate stamp, and a ‘Maria’ stamp. 1067; Sack, Freiburg, 2786; Sheppard 1409^10. Double ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is divided by further

FIRST COPY double ¢llets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with green cloth over pas- decorated with two circular rosette stamps, an octagonal lamb teboards; probably bound for KloÞ. Title along the lower edge in and £ag stamp, a lozenge-shaped foliate stamp, and a lozenge- black ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand. Size: 325 ¿ 235 ¿ 70 mm. shaped £eur-de-lis stamp. At the intersection of each set of ¢llets Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 215 mm. on the upper cover is one of the small £ower-petal stamps. Early marginal annotations, including some comments on the Remains of a paper label at the head of the upper cover. Leather text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. index tabs, dyed red. Spine damaged. Size: 405 ¿ 294 ¿ 103 mm. Cropped signatures in early red ink. Size of leaf: 390 ¿ 283 mm. r Principal eight- to 15^line initials are supplied in blue with On [a2 ] a 15^line initial ‘C’ is supplied in black with curling acanthus scrolling in blue and yellow on a red ground decorated reserved white decoration or interlocked red and blue, within a with gold, the whole letter edged with red pen-work decoration; framework of red pen-work, and decorated with red pen-work v and in green, with red pen-£ourishes extending into the inner on [a4 ] a 14^line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with yellow decora- tion and edged in black, on a red ground decorated with gold, the margin; other one- to seven-line initials (some with reserved whole letter edged with red pen-work decoration; other one- to white decoration) and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes and underlining are supplied in red. six-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, and para- r graph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes and Provenance: Inscription of ownership on [a1 ] in a sixteenth-cen- underlining are supplied in red. Running numbers of the Psalms turyhand, the name ofthe place or person havingbeen torn away: are supplied in black ink. ‘Liber bibliothec× . . .’Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- book-label; sale (1835), lot 2621; purchased for »0.15.0; see Books r Purchased (1835), 18. label; bibliographical note on [a1 ]; sale (1835), lot 2620; pur- chased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1835),18. shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 2.17. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.26. SECOND COPY P-221 Petrus Lombardus Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Sententiarum libri IV. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the r [a ] Petrus Lombardus: [Prologue.] Bodleian Library. Size: 322 ¿ 232 ¿ 104 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 1 refs. PL CXCII 521; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium 202 mm. commentariorum,1. Occasional early marginal annotations, including extraction of v [a ] ‘Capitula libri primi.’ key words; some chapter numbers are supplied in black ink. 1 refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. Provenance: Dinkelsbu« hl, Bavaria, Carmelites; faded inscrip- v r [a3 ] Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. tion on [a3 ]: ‘Carmeli Dinckelspu« lensis’. Purchased for »0. 16. 0; refs. PL CXCII 521^962; Petrus Lombardus, Sententiae in IV see Library Bills (1831), no. 243, ‘Books purchased by the libris distinctae, ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 4^5 Librarian’, item 14, and Books Purchased (1831), 11. (Grottaferrata, 1971^81); see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commen- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.27. tariorum,1. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1, but without the P-220 Petrus Lombardus prologues to books 2, 3, and 4. Glossa magistralis Psalterii. [Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), v not after 1477]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink; CIBN dates [a1 ] Frisner, Andreas: ‘Prefatiuncula’ [addressed to the reader.] [c.1475^76], Sack [c.1476], Sheppard [not after 1468]. The Incipit: ‘Etsi vtriusque testamenti instrumenta nouerimus satis Toronto University Library copy has a rubricator’s date of 1468, satisque . . .’ r but the paper should be dated c.1475^6 (see Paul Needham, [a2 ] Petrus Lombardus: Glossa magistralis Psalterii. ‘Johann Gutenberg and the Catholicon Press’, Papers of the refs. See P-219. v Bibliographical Societyof America,76 (1982), 395^456, at 406^8). [a3 ] [Ps.] collation: [a^f10 g8 h6 i^n10 o12 p^s10 t6 v^z A B10 C6]. Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 12 Feb. H *10184; Go¡ P-478; BMC I 76; Pr 309; BSB-Ink P-377; CIBN 1478. Folio. P-238; Ohly,‘Reyser’,1; Sack, Freiburg, 2789; Sheppard 230. 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 6 collation: [a^d e f g h i k l m n o p^s t v x y z A COPY 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 B CD E FG HI K LM NO ]. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over H *10203; Go¡ P-477; BMC II 409; Pr 2207; BSB-Ink P-375; CIBN wooden boards; four corner-pieces on each cover lost; two P-236; Oates 1071; Sack, Freiburg, 2787; Sheppard 1417. catches lost, remains of two metal clasps. Formerly chained: sta- COPY ple-marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. On both covers Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden intersecting triple ¢llets form the outer frame within which is a boards, with remains of metal clasps and catches; four bosses on lozenge-shaped double-headed eagle stamp. Triple ¢llets form each cover lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the the inner frame within which is a foliate sta¡ stamp. Further triple head of the lower cover. On both covers intersecting double ¢llets ¢llets form the inner rectangle. A double set of intersecting triple form a frame, within which is a circular rosette stamp, a circular ¢llets form a saltire cross and divide the inner rectangle into four eagle stamp, a circular dragon stamp, two small £ower-petal triangular areas, which are further subdivided into triangular and 2024 petrus lombardus [p-221^p-224

r lozenge-shaped compartmentsby triple ¢llets: these and the cross surmounted by a bird in white, red, black, and yellow. On [A1 ] a are decorated with the double-headed eagle stamp, a circular ¢ve-line German initial ‘Q’ is supplied in green with acanthus swan stamp, a lozenge-shaped crab stamp, and a lozenge-shaped scrolling in black and with red pen-work decoration, all on a £eur-de-lis stamp. Remains of a paper label at the head of the gold ground edged in red, and with foliate extensions into the upper cover; paper label at the head of the spine numbered ‘219’. margins in green, red, blue, pink, white, maroon, and gold. On v Size: 419 ¿ 305 ¿ 101 mm. Size of leaf: 410 ¿ 290 mm. [aa2 ] a ¢ve-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in pink with acanthus scrol- Early marginal and interlinear annotations, including comments ling on a gold ground with decoration in green and yellow, all on the text, and ‘nota’ marks. Manuscript foliation in red: 1^238. edged in red, and with foliate extensions into the margin in v Signatures in black ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand. green, pink, maroon, and white. On [AA3 ] a ¢ve-line initial ‘S’ is One- to nine-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, supplied in gold on a pink and maroon ground edged in red, and are supplied in red or interlocked red and blue (at thebeginning of with extensions into the margins in green, blue, pink, maroon, each book); paragraph marks and running book numbers are red, and gold. Other one- to three-line initials (many with exten- supplied in red, some distinction numbers in black. The text is sions into the margins) and paragraph marks are supplied in red enclosed within double red rules. or blue; capital strokes are supplied in red. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms; see note, above. r label; sale (1835), lot 2616; purchased for »0. 19. 0; see Books Duplicate from Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ in pencil on [a1 ], Purchased (1835), 18. number ‘3670’on the recto of the front endleaf. Acquired between shelfmark: Auct. 1Q inf. 2.22. 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. P-222 Petrus Lombardus shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 2.8. Sententiarum libri IV. r P-223 Petrus Lombardus [a1 ] [Petrus Lombardus: Prologue.] ‘Prologus.’ refs. See P-221. Sententiarum libri IV. v r [a1 ] ‘Capitula primi libri.’ a2 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ refs. See P-221. refs. See P-221. r v [a4 ] [Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV.] a2 ‘Capitula primi libri.’ refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as refs. See P-221. v listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1, but with- a4 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. out the prologues to books 2 and 3; the prologue to book 4 follows refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as the table of contents for that book. listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. [Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, before 1471]. Folio. As dated by Venice:Vindelinus de Spira, 10 Mar. 1477. Folio. CIBN; BSB-Ink dates [c.1471], Sack and Kurt Ohly, ‘Ein collation: a10 b c8 d10 e8 f^h10 2g10 2h i k L m8 N n o10 p^r8 s^y10 z8 unbeachteter illustrierter Druck Eggesteins’, Gb Jb (1953), 50^61 h10. at 51 date [not after1471], IGI [c.1466], Sheppard [c.1470]. HC 10186; Go¡ P-480; BMC V 248; Pr 4413; CIBN P-239; Rhodes 10 10+1 10 8+1 10 8 collation: [a^h A^E F aa^dd ee AA^FF GG HH ]. 1379; Sheppard 3545. Collation as BMC, except for [ee], which collates as BSB-Ink COPY (BMC collates [ee8+1]). Wanting the blank leaf h10. H *10183; Go¡ P-479; BMC I 67; Pr 259; BSB-Ink P-376; CIBN Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; gold-tooled spine; P-237; IGI 7633; Sack, Freiburg, 2788; Sheppard 175. red-edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on COPY both covers; marbled pastedowns. Size: 278 ¿ 201 ¿ 47 mm. Size Wanting the blank leaf [HH8]. of leaf: 272 ¿ 183 mm. Leaf [F9] of the BMC collation is misbound after [GG4]. Early marginal annotations, including comments on the text, Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the ‘nota’ marks, pointing hands, and, in the tables of contents, page Bodleian Library. Size: 417 ¿ 313 ¿ 63 mm. Size of leaf: 398 ¿ references. 280 mm. Principal seven- and eight-line initials are supplied in red with r On [a1 ] an inhabited six-line German initial‘C’ is supplied in pink black pen-work decoration, with some extensions into the mar- with acanthus scrolling on a cream ground within a red frame; the gins; other one- to four-line initials (some with extensions into area de¢ned by the letter contains an angel in pink, red, yellow the margins), paragraph marks, and distinction numbers are sup- and blue on a green and blue ground, supporting a shield bearing plied in red. the arms of ‘Gregor Fritz’ (Sheppard): argent, an oak twig with Provenance: Ch[ ], Augustinians (sixteenth century); inscription r acorn between leaves with intertwining stems vert; there is a foli- on a2 : ‘S. Augustini Ch[ ]’. Purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Books ate extension into the upper margin in green; there is foliate dec- Purchased (1824), 8. oration in the inner and lower margins in green, pink, maroon, shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.22. blue, red, and gold, surmounted at the head of the inner margin r by a bird in grey, black, pink, and red. On [a4 ] a six-line German P-224 Petrus Lombardus initial ‘V’ is supplied in blue with acanthus scrolling in white and with red pen-work decoration, all on a gold ground edged in red, Sententiarum libri IV. r with red pen-work extensions, and with foliate extensions into the a2 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ upper margin in green, maroon, pink, white, and gold, refs. See P-221. p-224^p-226] petrus lombardus 2025

r 10 8 6 8 10 8 6 8 6 10 12 a2 ‘Rubrice primi libri.’ collation: [a b^h i k l m n o^z aa bb^hh ii kk ll mm ]. refs. See P-221. Collation as Sheppard; BMC collates ‘[a8 b10 . . .]’; BSB-Ink col- r 8 8 6 8 6 10 12 a4 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. lates‘[ . . . t^z aa bb cc dd^kk ll mm nn oo ]’. refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as 280 leaves, as BMC; BSB-Ink gives 280 leaves, but its collation adds listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. up to 296. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 10 May 1481. Folio. H *10185; Go¡ P-482; BMC III 739; Pr 7696; BSB-Ink P-379; Oates collation: [a^d8.6 e6 f g8 h i6 k^m8 n o6 p8 q^s6 t8 v x6 y8 z A B6]. 2760; Sack, Freiburg, 2791; Sheppard 2378. H *10188; Go¡ P-481; BMC II 420; Pr 2002; BSB-Ink P-378; CIBN COPY P-240; Oates 995; Sack, Freiburg, 2790; Sheppard 1465. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden

COPY boards, with one metal corner-piece on the lower cover; remains oftwo metal clasps and catches; rebacked; four corner-pieces and Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over the central boss on the upper cover, and three corner-pieces and wooden boards; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers inter- the central boss on the lower cover, lost. Formerly chained: sta- secting triple ¢llets form the outer frame withinwhich is a cresting ple-marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. On both covers roll. Triple ¢llets form a second frame within which is a foliate, intersecting triple ¢llets form concentric frames; triple ¢llets £oral, and medallion roll. Further triple ¢llets form a frame. form the inner rectangle, which is divided by further triple ¢llets Fillets form the inner frame within which is a foliate and bird into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments. Leather index roll. Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is decorated tabs dyed red. Paper label at the head of the upper cover bearing with the cresting roll. Author and title at the head of the spine in the title in black ink in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. Size: 328 ¿ 232 ¿ 85 mm. Size of leaf: 316 ¿ 208 mm. black ink. Scars of index tabs on [a4], [h1], and [o1]. Paper label at the head of the spine bearing the number ‘1444’. Size: 324 ¿ 212 ¿ Early manuscript signatures in black ink. 52 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 195 mm. Three- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into the mar- Occasional early marginal annotations. gins, are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks, capital Three- to eight-line initials, some with extensions into the mar- strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. gins, are supplied in red, blue, or interlocked red and blue; para- Provenance: Bru« hl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Benedictines; r graph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Sum conuentus Brulensis’, with shelfmark Provenance: Dingol¢ng, Bavaria, Franciscans; inscription on ‘D15’. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale r [a2 ] in a seventeenth-century hand (after 1624, the year of the (1835), lot 2618 (ticket pasted to the front pastedown); purchased foundation of the house): ‘Ad PP Francis. Dingl¢nge pro bib- for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 18. liotheca’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum’ shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.25. in black ink on the recto of the front endleaf; ‘659’ in pencil on the front pastedown, and ‘Inc. 659’ on a paper slip now attached to the front endleaf. Acquired between1847 and c.1892, probably P-226 Petrus Lombardus in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Sententiarum libri IV. r shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 4.26. A1 [Title-page.] r A2 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ P-225 Petrus Lombardus refs. See P-221. v Sententiarum libri IV. A2 ‘Rubrice primi libri.’ refs. See P-221. [a v] [Introduction.] ‘In diuinis sunt.’ Incipit: ‘Una est diuina essen- 1 A v Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. tia, natura, deitas, diuinitas, potentia . . .’ 4 refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as [a v] ‘Opiniones . . . in quibus magister non tenetur.’ Incipit: ‘Hec 1 listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. nomina trinus vnus et huiusmodi sunt termini numerales . . .’ There are four sets of ‘Opiniones’, one for each book. [Basel: Printer of the 1484 ‘Modus Legendi Abbreviaturas’], 13 r [a2 ] Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ Aug. 1484. Folio. This edition was formerly assigned to refs. See P-221. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell]: see BMC III. v 8 6 8 6 8 10 [a2 ] ‘Capitula libri primi.’ collation: AB C D^G H I^Z AA^FF GG . Leaf A1 is refs. See P-221. unsigned, A2 is signed Ai, etc. v [a4 ] Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. HC *10189; Go¡ P-483; BMC III 761 = I 270; Pr 1285; BSB-Ink refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as P-380; Sack, Freiburg, 2792; Sheppard 2465; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. 935. r [ll1 ] ‘Registrum secundum ordinem alphabeti collectionum COPY omnium distinctionum quatuor librorum Sententiarum omnes Bound with A-252; see there for details of binding and proven- pene conclusiones et distinctiones, etc.’ ance. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 210 mm. [Basel: Bernhard Richel, c.1482]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink and Wanting GG10, containing the colophon. Sheppard; see also BMC III p. xxxiv, and Sack. Pr assigns to Sheets H1 and H2 have been transposed. [Nicolaus Kesler]. Principal nine- and 14^line initials are supplied in blue with reserved white decoration or in interlocked red and blue within a red pen-work frame, and with red pen-work decoration with green, and with extensions into the margins in red and light 2026 petrus lombardus [p-226^p-228

green; other two- to seven-line initials (some with extensions into P-228 Petrus Lombardus the margins, some with reserved white decoration) and paragraph Sententiarum libri IV (comm. Bonaventura), et al. marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes and underlining r a1 [Title-page.] are supplied in red. For the coat of arms see A-252. r shelfmark: Inc. c. X1(2). a2 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Cinctoris (i.e. Tinctoris) de Guntzenhusen. Incipit: ‘Johannes Bekenhub Moguntinus euangelice theologice summo doctori . . . Nuper reli- P-227 Petrus Lombardus gionis beati Francisci patres deuotissimi . . .’ r Sententiarum libri IV. a2 Beckenhub, Johannes: ‘In laudem vtriusque autoris carmen.’ r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Quisquis eris diue qui maiestatis anhelas Abdita scrutari siste r > a2 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ perinde gradum’; 41 elegiac distichs. v refs. See P-221. a2 Cinctoris (i.e. Tinctoris), Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] v a2 ‘Rubrice libri primi.’ Johannes Beckenhub. Incipit: ‘Nicolaus Cinctoris de refs. See P-221. Guntzenhusen doctor theolige(!) predicator. . .Tantum me verbis v a4 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. tuis fecisti, suauissime Johannes, vt non referre . . .’ The letter is refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a table of contents, as dated at Bamberg on 2 May 1493. v listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. The prolo- a2 [Verse.] ‘Sic Bonauentura Lombardum luce chorusca > Illustrat gue of book 3 begins di¡erently from Stegmu« ller (‘[S]ic enim sicut solis origo solum’; 4 elegiac distichs. r rationis ordo postulat . . .’). a3 Bonaventura: [Prologue to commentary.] ‘Prologus.’ v H8 [Colophon.] refs. Bonaventura, Opera theologica selecta, I 1^12; see r I1 ‘Registrum secundum ordinem alphabeti collectionum omnium Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 111. v distinctionum quattuor librorum Sententiarum per omnes pene a5 Bonaventura: [Commentary on prologue of Sententiarum libri conclusiones et distinctiones, etc.’ IV.] ‘Ad prohemium Sententiarum aptata interpretatio.’ Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1486. Folio. The colophon reads: ‘Octauo refs. Bonaventura, Opera theologica selecta, I 13^16; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 111. nonas marcij’, interpreted by BMC, Polain, IGI, and Sheppard as v [2 Mar.], CIBN as [8 Mar.], and Sack as [28 Feb.?]. a5 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ 8.6 8 8.6 6 8.6 6 8.6 6 8 10 refs. See P-221. collation: a^h i k^p q r s^x y z A^F G HI K . r HC *10190; Go¡ P-484; BMC III 763; Pr 7654; BSB-Ink P-382; a7 Bonaventura: [Commentary on Sententiarum libri IV.] CIBN P-241; IGI 7637; Polain 3117; Sack, Freiburg, 2793; refs. Bonaventura, Operatheologica selecta, I19^684, II^IV; see Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 111. Sheppard 2469. r a7 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. COPY refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a title-page and is fol- Wanting the blank leaf K10. lowed by a table of contents for that book (not the tituli as listed in Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half parchment with Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1). marbled paper boards. Remains of index tabs on s2 and A2. Size: 3 r q1 Tempier, Stephen, Bishop of Paris: [Rescript of1277 condemn- 291 ¿ 220 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ 203 mm. ing various propositions and threatening excommunication.] Early marginal and interlinear annotations, including comments ‘Prefatio.’ on the text, extraction of key words, and biblical references. r refs. See A-459; this edition is not listed byThijssen,‘What really On a2 a nine-line German initial ‘C’ is supplied in green with happened on 7 March1277?’, inTexts and Contexts in Ancientand acanthus scrolling in yellow, on a red ground decorated in yellow, v Medieval Science, ed. Sylla and McVaugh, 84^114. and within a grey and maroon border; on a4 a nine-line initial ‘V’ 3 r q1 [List of contents.] is supplied in blue with acanthus scrolling in white on a ground of 3 r q1 [Errors condemned in England.] gold and of red decorated in yellow, within a pink and maroon refs. See A-459. border, and with a foliate extension into the margin in green, yel- 3 v r q1 [Errors against the true faith.] low, blue, black, and gold, ending with a gold dot; on k3 a nine- refs. See A-459. line initial ‘C’ is supplied in light blue and maroon with acanthus 3 v q1 ‘Assertiones opposite erroribus.’ Incipit: ‘[F]irmiter credendum scrolling in white, on a red ground decorated in yellow,and within r est et nullatenus dubitandum quod Deus in sua substantia . . .’ a green border; on s2 a seven-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in maroon 3 v q1 [Errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] and pink with acanthus scrolling in white, on a green ground refs. See A-459. decorated in yellow, and within a grey and maroon border; on 3 r r q2 [219 errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] A3 a four-line initial ‘S’ is supplied in green on a pink ground, refs. See A-459. within a blue border; other two- to ¢ve-line initials, some with 3 r q4 Articuli condemnati Parisius. extensions into the margins, are supplied in red or blue; capital refs. See A-459. strokes and underlining are supplied in red. 3 v q4 [Articles retracted at Paris by Brother Johannes Guion (Jean Provenance: Wroc•aw, Silesia, hospital of S. Matthaeus, 1722; r o Guyon OFM).] inscription on I1 : ‘Bibliothec× Hospitalis S. Matthi× Vratisl. A r refs. See A-459. 1722’; shelfmark on I1 : ‘Deposito B Littera A Num. 5’. Date of 3 v q4 ‘Errores Johannis de Mericuria’ (Johannes de Mirecourt). acquisition unknown; perhaps the copy purchased from M. refs. See A-459. Spirgatis, catalogue 11 (1892), no. 73, for 15 Marks, for which see 3 v q4 ‘Articuli contra magistrum Nicolaum de Ultricuria’ (Nicolaus Library Bills, 10 Nov.1892. d’Autrecourt). shelfmark: Inc. d. GS2.1486.1. p-228] petrus lombardus 2027

refs. See A-459. FIRST COPY 3 v 3 q5 [Articles condemned by the Bishop of Paris and the masters of Bound in two volumes; gatherings a^p (containing the Tabula theology.] Incipit: ‘Item quod diuina essentia in se nec ab homine superlibrosSententiarumcumBonaventura) arebound after gath- nec ab angelo videbitur . . .’ ering V, at the end of vol. 1; gatherings 3q and 3r are bound after 3 r 3 q6 [Document of retraction of Brother] Dionysius Foulechat gathering p. (Dionysius de Foullechat). Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over refs. See A-459. wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches; the spine of 3 v q6 [Retraction of the articles by Brother] Dionysius Foulechat. vol. 1 has been dyed brown. On both covers intersecting quadru- refs. See A-459. ple ¢llets form the outer frame within which is a cresting roll, and, 3 v q6 ‘Reuocatio magistri Johannis de Calore.’ on vol. 2, a foliate roll. Quadruple ¢llets form the inner frame refs. See A-459. within which is a foliate roll, repeated. Further quadruple ¢llets 3 v q6 [Note about the burning of followers of Almaricus.] Incipit: form the inner rectangle which is decoratedwith the repeated foli- ‘Fuerunt Parisius quidam discipulis cuiusdam Almarici nomine ate roll. All the rolls are very worn. Paper labels: on vol. 1, at the studentes . . .’ head ofthe upper cover (with shelfmark‘KI’), and two at the head 3 v q6 ‘Articuli Ludouici reuocati.’ of the spine (author and number ‘N.Z.i.8’, and ‘7K’); on vol. 2, at refs. See A-459. the head of the upper cover (with shelfmark ‘K 2’) and the spine, 3 r r1 ‘Forma et modus reuocationis facta Parisius.’ of the same type as vol. 1 (with author and number ‘N.i.37’, and refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, ed. Henri Deni£e ‘9K’). Size: Vol. 1: 322 ¿ 230 ¿ 108 mm; vol. 2: 332 ¿ 232 ¿ and Emile Chatelain, III (Paris, 1894), 21^3 no. 1218. 100 mm. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 214 mm. 3 v r1 ‘Reuocatio.’ Principal six- to 12^line initials are supplied in interlocked red refs. See A-459. and blue, or in blue, with extensions into the inner margin; other 3 v r1 [Articles where Petrus Lombardus and other scholars hold dif- three- and four-line initials (some with extensions into the mar- ferent opinions.] Incipit: ‘[I]sti sunt articuli in quibus magister gins), paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining are sup- sententiarum non tenetur communiter ab omnibus et primo plied in red. r primi libri . . .’ Provenance: Johannes Schreiber (À1596); inscription on A1 (vol. 3 r r2 ‘Determinatio Parisius facta per almam facultatem theologi- 2): ‘Johannes Shreyber Beychtiger zu Untzko¡en’. John Mozley cam.’ Incipit:‘[U]niversis orthodoxe ¢dei zelatoribus cancellarius Stark; his ticket on the front pastedown of vol. 2; catalogue [ ] ecclesie Parisiensis et facultas theologie in alma vniuersitate (18[ ]), no. 178: label at the foot of the spine of vol. 2: ‘178’. Parisiensi . . . Ex antiquis lateribus emergens nouiter errorum . . .’ Purchased for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 21. Made in 1318. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 3.8^9. 3 v r2 [Aliaco, Petrus de: Preface to] ‘Excerpta principalium articu- SECOND COPY lorum tractatus cuiusdam contra errores fratris Johannis de Vols 1 and 2 of a copy bound in three volumes. Gatherings 3a^p Montesono ordinis predicatorum Parisius condemnatos.’ (containing the Tabula super libros Sententiarum cum refs. ChartulariumUniversitatisParisiensis, III 505 no.1565. For Bonaventura) are bound at the beginning of vol. 1; gatherings 3q the attribution of authorship to Petrus de Aliaco see and 3r are bound after gathering 3p. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III 505 note. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over 3 r r3 ‘Excerpta principalium articulorum tractatus cuiusdam contra wooden boards, with remains of clasps and catches. On both errores fratris Johannis de Montesono ordinis predicatorum covers of both volumes intersecting triple ¢llets form the outer Parisius condemnatos.’ Incipit: ‘Circa primum principale est hec frame within which is a repeated £oral roll. Intersecting triple ¢l- diuisio premittenda . . .’ lets form the inner frame. On the upper cover further triple ¢llets 3 r a1 [Title-page forTabula.] form the inner rectangle which is decorated with curved-outline 3 r a2 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Introduction to table.] Incipit: tools making up merrythoughts, each containing a lozenge- ‘Johannis Bekenhaub Moguntini in scripta diui Bonauentura shaped £oral stamp. On the lower cover triple ¢llets form the cum textu Sententiarum . . .’ inner rectangle, which is decorated with the repeated £oral roll. 3 r a2 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Table.] ‘Tabula super libros Remains of paper labels at the head of the spine of both volumes. Sententiarum cum Bonauentura.’ Shelfmarks‘F1’and ‘F 2’ in black at the tail of the spine. Remains 3 v p6 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Introduction to list of Errores.] Incipit: of leather and parchment index tabs in both volumes. Manuscript ‘Tabule super textum Sententiarum cum Bonauentura ¢nis, in title at the head of the fore-edge of vol. 1. Size: Vol. 1: 331 ¿ 230 ¿ quam sparsim viciola . . .’ 75 mm; vol. 2: 332 ¿ 235 ¿ 107 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 210 mm. Freiburg im Breisgau: Kilianus Piscator (Fischer) [for Wolfgang The pastedowns of vol. 1 are leaves from a printed missal Lachner, not before 2 May 1493]. Folio. For Lachner see (Proprium de tempore, Easter period): the type is apparently like BSB-Ink. Fischer 140 G, but no liturgical printing by Fischer has been collation: a8 b^e6 f^h4 i k6 l m4 n^z h m aa^gg6 Aa^Zz Aaa^Qqq traced; the front pastedown of vol. 2 is a leaf from an unidenti¢ed V6 A8 B^Z 2Aa^Gg6 Hh Ii8 K6 2a^z 2A^O6 P8 3q r6 S6 3a8 b^p6. theological work printed in two columns with 64 lines to the page, Collation not as BMC. in the type 88A of the ‘Printer of Henricus Ariminensis’, of H *3541; H *3540 (V,table only); Go¡ P-487; BMC III 694; Pr 3213; Strasbourg. BSB-Ink P-390; Oates 1334^5; Sack, Freiburg, 2802^5/1; Provenance: Michael Czy¡ardus Lychensis (¢fteenth/sixteenth 3 r Sheppard 2254^6. century); inscriptions on a1 (in vol.1):‘Has perlustrationes sera- phici doctoris Bonauenture in Libros Sententiarum scire te volo lector emptas esse per fratrem Michaelem Czy¡ardum 2028 petrus lombardus [p-228^p-229

Lychensem in profectum concenobialium suorum refs. See P-221. Each book is preceded by a title-page and is fol- Arnspurgensium quibus si quis subtraxerit celestium ciuium con- lowed by a table of contents for that book (not the tituli as listed in r sors indubitato nunquam erit’; and on Aa1 (in vol. 2): ‘Est frater Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1). 2 r Michael Czy¡ardus Lychanus’. Date of acquisition unknown. A1 [Title-page forTabula.] 2 r shelfmark: fol. Q 60^61. A2 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Introduction to table.] Incipit: THIRD COPY ‘Johannis Bekenhaub Moguntini in scripta diui Bonauentura Wanting gatherings 3q and 3r. cum textu Sententiarum . . .’ 2 r Vol. 3 of a copy bound in three volumes, containing gatherings A2 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Table.] ‘Tabula super libros 2 2 2 a^S. Sheets e2 and e3 are bound in reverse order. Sententiarum cum Bonauentura.’ 2 r Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled sheep over wood- K5 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Introduction to listof Errores.] Incipit: en boards; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers multiple ‘Tabule super textum Sententiarum cum Bonauentura ¢nis, in ¢llets form a rectangle which is divided by further ¢llets into four quam sparsim viciola . . .’ 2 v rectangular compartments, which are decorated with curved-out- K5 Tempier, Stephen: [Rescript of 1277 condemning various pro- line tools making up merrythoughts, each containing a lozenge- positions and threatening excommunication.] ‘Prefacio in shaped £oral stamp, a £euron, and a £ower stamp, all very worn. errores.’ The binding is damaged, particularly at the outer edges. Remains refs. See A-459; this edition is not listed byThijssen,‘What really of paper labels at the head of the spine. Shelfmark ‘F 3’ in black at happened on 7 March 1277?’ 2 v the tail ofthe spine, in the same style as copy 2, suggesting that the K5 [List of contents.] 2 v two copies travelled together at some stage before being acquired K5 [Errors condemned in England.] by the Bodleian. Size: 318 ¿ 232 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ refs. See A-459. 2 r 210 mm. K6 [Errors against the true faith.] The rear pastedown is a fragment of a printed (sixteenth-cen- refs. See A-459. 2 r tury?) calendar in German. K6 ‘Assertiones opposite erroribus.’Incipit:‘[F]irmiter credendum Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown; no indication given est et nullatenus dubitandum quod Deus in sua substantia . . .’ 2 r by the shelfmark. K6 [Errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] shelfmark: fol. Q 62. refs. See A-459. 2 r K6 [219 errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] P-229 Petrus Lombardus refs. See A-459. 2 v Sententiarum libri IV (comm. Bonaventura), et al. K7 Articuli condemnati Parisius. r refs. See A-459. a1 [Title-page.] 2 r v K8 [Articles retracted at Paris by Brother Johannes Guion (Jean a1 Beckenhub, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Tinctoris Guyon OFM).] de Guntzenhusen. Incipit: ‘Johannes Bekenhaub Moguntinus refs. See A-459. euangelice theologice summo doctori . . . Nuper religionis beati 2 r K8 ‘Errores Johannis de Mericuria’ (Johannes de Mirecourt). Francisci patres deuotissimi . . .’ v refs. See A-459. a1 Beckenhub, Johannes: ‘In laudem vtriusque autoris carmen.’ 2 r K8 ‘Articuli contra magistrum Nicolaum de Ultricuria’ (Nicolaus ‘Quisquis eris diue qui maiestatis anhelas > Abdita scrutari siste d’Autrecourt). perinde gradum’; 41 elegiac distichs. r refs. See A-459. a2 Tinctoris, Nicolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Beckenhub. 2 r L1 [Articles condemned by the Bishop of Paris and the masters of Incipit: ‘Nicolaus Tinctoris de Guntzenhusen doctor theologie theology.] Incipit: ‘Item quod diuina essentia in se nec ab homine predicator . . . Tantum me verbis tuis fecisti, suauissime nec ab angelo videbitur . . .’ Johannes, vt non referre . . .’ The letter is dated at Bamberg on 2 2 r L1 [Document of retraction of Brother] Dionysius Foulechat May 1491. r (Dionysius de Foullechat). a2 [Verse.] ‘Sic Bonauentura Lombardum luce chorusca > Illustrat refs. See A-459. sicut solis origo solum’; 4 elegiac distichs. 2 v v L1 [Retraction of the articles by Brother] Dionysius Foulechat. a2 Wimpfeling, Jacobus: [Letter addressed to certain students of refs. See A-459. theology.] Incipit:‘Johannes Gerson, cancellarius Parisiensis doc- 2 v L1 ‘Reuocatio magistri Johannis de Calore.’ tor Christianissimus in laudem Bonauenture . . .’ r refs. See A-459. a3 Bonaventura: [Prologue to commentary.] ‘Prologus.’ 2 v L1 [Note about the burning of followers of Almaricus.] Incipit: refs. See P-228. v ‘Fuerunt Parisius quidam discipuli cuiusdam Almarici nomine a4 Bonaventura: [Commentary on prologue of Sententiarum libri studentes . . .’ IV.] ‘Ad prohemium Sententiarum aptata interpretatio.’ 2 v L1 ‘Articuli Lodorvici(!) reuocati.’ refs. See P-228. v refs. See A-459. a4 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ 2 r L2 ‘Forma et modus reuocationis facta Parisius.’ refs. See P-221. v refs. See P-228. a5 Bonaventura: [Commentary on Sententiarum libri IV.] 2 r L2 ‘Reuocatio.’ refs. See P-228. v refs. See A-459. a5 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. 2 v L2 [Articles where Petrus Lombardus and other scholars hold dif- ferent opinions.] Incipit: ‘[I]sti sunt articuli in quibus magister p-229^p-230] petrus lombardus 2029

r sententiarum non tenetur communiter ab omnibus et primo primi Qr1 ‘Tituli questionum sancti Thome super quartum librium(!) libri . . .’ Sententiarum.’ Incipit: ‘Utrum di⁄nitio qua di⁄nitur sacramen- 2 v L2 ‘Determinatio Parisius facta per almam facultatem theologi- tum est sacre . . .’ r cam.’ Incipit:‘[U]niversis orthodoxe ¢dei zelatoribus cancellarius R1 Tempier, Stephen: [Rescript of 1277 condemning various pro- ecclesie Parisiensis et facultas theologie in alma vniuersitate positions and threatening excommunication.] ‘Prefatio.’ Parisiensi . . . Ex antiquis latebris emergens nouiter errorum . . .’ refs. See A-459, with this edition listed byThijssen,‘What really Made in 1318. happened on 7 March 1277?’, at 108. 2 r r L3 [Aliaco, Petrus de: Preface to] ‘Excerpta principalium articu- R1 [List of contents.] v lorum tractatus cuiusdam contra errores fratris Johannis de R1 [Errors condemned in England.] Montesono ordinis predicatorum Parisius condemnatos.’ refs. See A-459. v refs. See P-228. R1 [Errors against the true faith.] 2 v L3 ‘Excerpta principalium articulorum tractatus cuiusdam contra refs. See A-459. r errores fratris Johannis de Montesono ordinis predicatorum R2 ‘Assertiones opposite erroribus.’ Incipit: ‘[F]irmiter credendum Parisius condemnatos.’ Incipit: ‘Circa primum principale est hec est et nullatenus dubitandum quod Deus in sua substantia . . .’ r diuisio premittenda . . .’ R2 [Errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1500. Folio. refs. See A-459. 8 8 8 6 8 2 8 6 8 r collation: a^s A^Z Q Aa^Vv XX aa^zz hh A^C D E^K R2 [219 errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] L6. Collation for tabula as Sheppard, not as BSB-Ink, and Polain refs. See A-459. 2 8 6 r (‘. . . D E . . .’). R5 Articuli condemnati Parisius. HC *3543; Go¡ P-488; not in Pr; BSB-Ink P-392; Polain 797; Sack, refs. See A-459. v Freiburg, 2807^8; Sheppard 1556. R5 [Articles retracted at Paris by Brother Johannes Guion (Jean Guyon OFM).] COPY refs. See A-459. Text and commentary for books1and 2 only, with tabula (gather- R v ‘Errores Johannis de Mericuria’ (Johannes de Mirecourt). ings 2A^L), which is bound before gathering a. 5 refs. See A-459. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) calf, rebacked; red-edged leaves. R r ‘Articuli contra magistrum Nicolaum de Ultricuria’ (Nicolaus Size: 320 ¿ 233 ¿ 86 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ 200 mm. 6 d’Autrecourt). Provenance: Oxford, University College; two book-plates, one refs. See A-459. marked with shelfmark ‘GG.27.10’, also ‘G.4.8’ on A r; ‘List of 1 S v [Articles condemned by the Bishop of Paris and the masters of Rare Books’, p. 2. Deposited in 1941 by the Master and Fellows 1 theology.] Incipit: ‘Item quod diuina essentia in se nec ab homine of University College, Oxford. nec ab angelo videbitur . . .’ shelfmark: Univ. Coll. c.23. v S1 [Document of retraction of Brother] Dionysius Foulechat P-230 Petrus Lombardus (Dionysius de Foullechat). refs. See A-459. Sententiarum libri IV,et al. v S2 [Retraction of the articles by Brother] Dionysius Foulechat. r a1 [Title-page.] refs. See A-459. v v a1 ‘Tituli questionum sancti Thome super primum librum S2 ‘Reuocatio magistri Johannis de Calore.’ Sententiarum.’ Incipit: ‘An doctrina theologie sit necessaria. An refs. See A-459. v sit vna scientia . . .’ S2 [Note about the burning of followers of Almaricus.] Incipit: r a3 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ ‘Fuerunt Parisius quidam discipulis cuiusdam Almarici nomine refs. See P-221. studentes . . .’ r v a3 [Henricus de Gorichen: Commentary on Prologue.] Incipit: S2 ‘Articuli Ludowici reuocati.’ ‘[I]ste liber dictus est Sententiarum, eo quod sententias anti- refs. See A-459. r quorum . . .’ S3 ‘Forma et modus reuocationis facta Parisius.’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 321. refs. See P-228. v v a3 ‘Rubrice libri primi.’ S3 ‘Reuocatio.’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. refs. See A-459. v r a5 [Henricus de Gorichen: Commentary on Sententiarum libri.] S4 [Articles where Petrus Lombardus and other scholars hold dif- ‘Conclusiones.’ Incipit: ‘Ista est secunda pars principalis huius ferent opinions.] Incipit: ‘[I]sti sunt articuli in quibus magister libri in qua magister determinatio prohemio . . .’ sententiarum non tenetur communiter ab omnibus et primo refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 321. primi libri . . .’ v v a6 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. S4 ‘Determinatio Parisius facta per almam facultatem theologi- refs. See P-221. Books 2 and 3 are preceded by a table of cam.’ Incipit:‘[U]niversis orthodoxe ¢dei zelatoribus cancellarius Aquinas’ Tituli quaestiones and the Tituli (as listed in Stegmu« ller, ecclesie Parisiensis et facultas theologie in alma vniuersitate Repertorium commentariorum,1); book 4 is preceded by theTituli Parisiensi . . . Ex antiquis lateribus emergens nouiter errorum . . .’ as in Stegmu« ller only.The prologue for book 3 is added on to the Made in 1318. v end of the text of book 2. S5 [Aliaco, Petrus de: Preface to] ‘Excerpta principalium articu- v Q6 [Colophon.] lorum tractatus cuiusdam contra errores fratris Johannis de Montesono ordinis predicatorum Parisius condemnatos.’ refs. See P-228. 2030 petrus lombardus [p-230^p-231

v v S5 ‘Excerpta principalium articulorum tractatus cuiusdam contra a2 Henricus de Gorichen: [Commentary on Prologue.] Incipit: errores fratris Johannis de Montesono ordinis predicatorum ‘[I]ste liber dictus est Sententiarum, eo quod sententias anti- Parisius condemnatos.’ Incipit: ‘Circa primum principale est hec quorum . . .’ diuisio premittenda . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 321. r r T1 ‘Tabula distinctionum.’‘Registrum breue et vtile omnes fere sen- a3 ‘Rubrice libri primi.’ tentias, questiones et conclusiones in quattuor Sententiarum refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. r libris tactas continens . . .’ a5 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 22 Sept. 1488. Folio. refs. See P-221. Books 2 and 3 are preceded by a table of collation: a10 b^i8.6 k^p6.8 q^s6 t8 A^Q8.6 Qr R6 S8+1 T6 V8. Leaf Aquinas’ Tituli quaestiones and the Tituli (as listed in Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum,1); book 4 is preceded by theTituli a1 is unsigned, a2 is signed a, a3 a2, etc. HC *10195; Go¡ P-491; BMC III 766; Pr 7670; BSB-Ink P-384; as in Stegmu« ller only.The prologue for book 3 is added on to the CIBN P-242; Rhodes 1382; Sack, Freiburg, 2796^7; Sheppard end of the text of book 2. r 2478. a6 Henricus de Gorichen: [Commentary on Sententiarum libri.] ‘Conclusiones.’ Incipit: ‘Ista est secunda pars principalis huius COPY libri in qua magister determinatio prohemio . . .’ Leaf a (signed a ) has been misbound after a (signed a ). The 5 4 6 5 refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 321. blank leaf t has been cut away. 6 cc v [Author’s colophon.] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; gold-tooled 7 cc r Tempier, Stephen: [Rescript of 1277 condemning various pro- spine; bound for the Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the 8 positions and threatening excommunication.] ‘Prefatio.’ Library on both covers. Upper cover detached. Size: 315 ¿ 226 ¿ refs. See A-459; this edition is not listed inThijssen,‘What really 45 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 206 mm. happened on 7 March 1277?’ Early marginal and interlinear notes consisting mainly of com- cc r [List of contents.] ments on the text, written in several German hands, in both 8 cc v [Errors condemned in England.] black and red ink, also pointing hands and underlining in the 8 refs. See A-459. text in black ink. OnV r is a note in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century 8 cc v [Errors against the true faith.] German hand, with incipit,‘Virtus Dei et in salutem omnium cre- 8 refs. See A-459. dentium hec . . .’ dd r ‘Assertiones opposite erroribus.’ Incipit:‘[F]irmiter credendum On a v a nine-line southern German initial ‘V’ is supplied in blue 1 6 est et nullatenus dubitandum quod Deus in sua substantia . . .’ with acanthus scrolling in white on a gold ground with shell gold dd r [Errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] spiral pattern decoration, with foliate extensions into the margin 1 refs. See A-459. in red, blue, green, pink, white, and gold; on l v a nine-line south- 2 dd v [219 errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] ern German initial‘C’ is supplied in red with acanthus scrolling in 1 refs. See A-459. pink and grey, the area within the body of the letter decorated in v dd Articuli condemnati Parisius. gold with shell gold spiral pattern decoration, all within a blue 4 r refs. See A-459. and green frame edged in black; on A2 an eight-line southern v dd4 [Articles retracted at Paris by Brother Johannes Guion (Jean German initial ‘C’ is supplied in green with curling acanthus Guyon OFM).] scrolling in yellow, on a gold ground with shell gold spiral pattern refs. See A-459. decoration, edged in blue and pink with an extension into the v r dd4 ‘Errores Joannis de Mericuria’ (Johannes de Mirecourt). upper margin in green and pink; on G6 an eight-line initial ‘S’ in refs. See A-459. the shape of a dragon (winged and with only two legs) supplied in r dd5 ‘Articuli contra magistrum Nicolaum de Ultricuria’ (Nicolaus brown, white, and black, with its tail extending out of the gold d’Autrecourt). ground (with pen-work decoration scratched onto the surface) r refs. See A-459. into the ¢rst column of text; on a3 a six-line initial ‘C’ is supplied v dd6 [Articles condemned by the Bishop of Paris and the masters of in blue with red pen-work decoration and extensions into the mar- theology.] Incipit: ‘Item quod diuina essentia in se nec ab homine gin; other three- to seven-line initials, some with extensions into nec ab angelo videtur . . .’ the margins, are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks, capital v dd6 [Document of retraction of Brother] Dionysius Foulechat strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. (Dionysius de Foullechat). Provenance: Purchased for »0.12. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), r refs. See A-459. 16; inscription on a1 :‘Purchased at Hamburgh1825’. v dd7 [Retraction of the articles by Brother] Dionysius Foulechat. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.7. refs. See A-459. v dd7 ‘Reuocatio magistri Johannis de Calore.’ refs. See A-459. P-231 Petrus Lombardus v dd7 [Note about the burning of followers of Almaricus.] Incipit: Sententiarum libri IV,et al. ‘Fuerunt Parisius quidam discipulis cuiusdam Almarici nomine r a1 [Title-page.] studentes . . .’ v v a1 ‘Tituli questionum sancti Thome super primum librum dd7 ‘Articuli Ludouici reuocati.’ Sententiarum.’ Incipit: ‘An doctrina theologie sit necessaria. An refs. See A-459. r sit vna scientia . . .’ dd8 ‘Forma et modus reuocationis facta Parisius.’ v a2 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III 21^3, no. 1218. v refs. See P-221. dd8 ‘Reuocatio.’ p-231^p-232] petrus lombardus 2031

refs. See A-459. refs. See P-221. r r ee1 [Articles where Petrus Lombardus and other scholars hold dif- a2 Henricus de Gorichen: [Commentary on Prologue.] Incipit: ferent opinions.] Incipit: ‘[I]sti sunt articuli in quibus magister ‘[I]ste liber dictus est Sententiarum, eo quod sententias anti- Sententiarum non tenetur communiter ab omnibus et primo quorum . . .’ primi libri . . .’ refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 321. v v ee1 ‘Determinatio Parisius facta per almam facultatem theologi- a2 ‘Rubrice libri primi.’ cam.’ Incipit:‘[U]niversis orthodoxe ¢dei zelatoribus cancellarius refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1. r ecclesie Parisiensis et facultas theologie in alma vniuersitate a4 Petrus Lombardus: Sententiarum libri IV. Parisiensi . . . Ex antiquis latebris emergens nouiter errorum . . .’ refs. See P-221. Books 2^4 are preceded by theTituli (as listed in Made in 1318. Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 1). The prologue for v ee2 [Aliaco, Petrus de: Preface to] ‘Excerpta principalium articu- book 3 is added on to the end of the text of book 2. v lorum tractatus cuiusdam contra errores fratris Johannis de a5 Henricus de Gorichen: [Commentary on Sententiarum libri.] Montesono ordinis predicatorum Parisius condemnatos.’ ‘Conclusiones.’ Incipit: ‘Ista est secunda pars principalis huius refs. See P-228. libri in qua magister determinatio prohemio . . .’ r ee3 ‘Excerpta principalium articulorum tractatus cuiusdam contra refs. See Stegmu« ller, Repertorium commentariorum, 321. r errores fratris Johannis de Montesono ordinis predicatorum P8 [Colophon.] r Parisius condemnatos.’ Incipit: ‘Circa primum principale est hec Q1 Tempier, Stephen: [Rescript of 1277 condemning various pro- diuisio premittenda . . .’ positions and threatening excommunication.] ‘Prefatio.’ r ¡1 ‘Tabula distinctionum.’‘Registrumbreue et vtile omnes fere sen- refs. See A-459; this edition is not listed inThijssen,‘What really tentias, questiones et conclusiones in quatuor Sententiarum libris happened on 7 March 1277?’ r tactas continens . . .’ Q1 [List of contents.] v v ¡9 [Colophon.] Q1 [Errors condemned in England.] r ¡10 ‘Registrum.’ refs. See A-459. v Venice: [Bonetus Locatellus] for Octavianus Scotus, 16 Dec. 1489. Q1 [Errors against the true faith.] Folio. refs. See A-459. v collation: a^z h m k aa^dd8 ee6 ¡10. Q1 ‘Assertiones opposite erroribus.’ Incipit: ‘[F]irmiter credendum HC 10200; Go¡ P-493; BMC V 437; Pr 5019; BSB-Ink P-386; Oates est et nullatenus dubitandum quod Deus in sua substantia . . .’ r 1953; Rhodes 1383; Sheppard 4181. Q2 [Errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] refs. See A-459. COPY Q r [219 errors condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris.] Leaf ¡ contains the register (not blank, as BMC). 2 10 refs. See A-459. Binding: Contemporary German (Weissenau, Q r Articuli condemnati Parisius. Premonstratensians, KyriÞ workshop no. 35) blind-tooled pig- 5 refs. See A-459. skin over wooden boards, with two metal clasps and catches. Q r [Articles retracted at Paris by Brother Johannes Guion (Jean Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the 5 Guyon OFM).] lower cover. On both covers intersecting triple ¢llets form the refs. See A-459. outer frame within which is a circular rosette stamp, a circular Q r ‘Errores Johannis de Mericuria’ (Johannes de Mirecourt). Evangelist stamp (S. Matthaeus), and a star stamp. Intersecting 5 refs. See A-459. triple ¢llets form the inner frame within which is a foliate stamp. Q v ‘Articuli . . . condemnati per magistrum Nicolaum de Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided by further 5 Ultricuria’ (Nicolaus d’Autrecourt). double ¢llets into triangular compartments decorated with the refs. See A-459. Evangelist stamp and the star stamp. For the stamps see KyriÞ R r [Articles condemned by the Bishop of Paris and the masters of pl. 79, nos 1^4. Remains of two paper labels, one at the head of 1 theology.] Incipit: ‘Item quod diuina essentia in se nec ab homine the upper cover, the other at the head of the spine. Paper label nec ab angelo videbitur . . .’ bearing the number ‘411’ at the tail of the spine. Size: 322 ¿ R r [Document of retraction of Brother] Dionysius Foulechat 223 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 203 mm. 1 (Dionysius de Foullechat). Principal six- to eight-line initials are supplied in interlocked red refs. See A-459. and blue; other three- to ¢ve-line initials, some with extensions R r [Retraction of the articles by Brother] Dionysius Foulechat. into the margins, are supplied in red or blue. 2 refs. See A-459. Provenance: Weissenau, Wu« rttemberg, diocese of Konstanz, r R ‘Reuocatio magistri Johannis de Calore.’ Premonstratensians, SS. Petrus et Paulus; inscription on a r in an 2 1 refs. See A-459. eighteenth-century hand: ‘Bibliothec× Weissenau’. Joseph Baer R r [Note about the burning of followers of Almaricus.] Incipit: & Co., Catalogue 143 (1884), no. 499. Purchased for 6 Marks; see 2 ‘Fuerunt Parisius quidam discipuli cuiusdam Almarici nomine Library Bills, 7 May 1884. studentes . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 3Q 5.19. r R2 ‘Articuli Ludouici reuocati.’ refs. See A-459. v P-232 Petrus Lombardus R2 ‘Forma et modus reuocationis facta Parisius.’ Sententiarum libri IV,et al. refs. Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis, III, 21^3, no. 1218. r r R3 ‘Reuocatio.’ a1 [Title-page.] r refs. See A-459. a2 Petrus Lombardus: ‘Prologus.’ 2032 petrus mantuanus [p-232^p-234

v R3 [Articles where Petrus Lombardus and other scholars hold dif- begins in the middle of gloss ‘nisi consuetudo’ to Extra 4.11.1; the ferent opinions.] Incipit: ‘[I]sti sunt articuli in quibus magister ¢rst ‘lemma’ to survive is ‘Si vir. institutum’ to Extra 4.11.2. Sententiarum non tenetur communiter ab omnibus et primo Provenance: Acquired by 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), 91. primi libri . . .’ Former Bodleian shelfmarks: L10.9 Th. (1605); L1.9 Th.; H 5.12 r R4 ‘Determinatio Parisius facta per almam facultatem theologi- Th. (‘12’ in black ink on the fore-edge). cam.’ Incipit:‘[U]niversis orthodoxe ¢dei zelatoribus cancellarius shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.8. ecclesie Parisiensis et facultas theologie in alma vniuersitate Parisiensi . . . Ex antiquis latebris emergens nouiter errorum . . .’ Made in 1318. P-233 Petrus Lombardus r R5 [Aliaco, Petrus de: Preface to] ‘Excerpta principalium articu- Thesaurus Magistri Sententiarum. lorum tractatus cuiusdam contra errores fratris Johannis de r a1 [Title-page.] Montesono ordinis predicatorum Parisius condemnatos.’ r a2 Petrus Lombardus: Thesaurus Magistri Sententiarum. Incipit: refs. See P-228. r ‘A.[A]ron ex precepto domini Moyse vnctus fuit . . .’ R5 ‘Excerpta principalium articulorum tractatus cuiusdam contra v t4 [Colophon.] errores fratris Johannis de Montesono ordinis predicatorum r t5 ‘Casus in quibus magister communiter non tenetur.’ Incipit: ‘In Parisius condemnatos.’ Incipit: ‘Circa primum principale est hec primo libro. Quod cheritas(!) qua diligimus Deum . . .’ diuisio premittenda . . .’ v r t5 [Three references to Sententiarum libri.] Incipit: ‘Voluntatem S1 ‘Tabula distinctionum.’‘Registrum breue et vtile omnes fere sen- malam nullum malum precessit . . .’ tentias, questiones et conclusiones in quattuor Sententiarum o libris tactas continens . . .’ [Speier: Peter Drach], 1495. 4 . collation: a8 b^d6 e^r8 s t6. [Lyons]: Jean Pivard, 10 Sept. 1499. Folio. 6 6.8 10 HC *10201; Go¡ P-498; BMC II 499; Pr 2393; Oates 1125; Rhodes collation: a^z A^N O^R S . 1384; Sack, Freiburg, 2809; Sheppard 1733. Types: An unidenti¢ed large type used for running headings, ¢rst line of text, and title; 90 G, rubrics; 76 G, text (Lombardus, tituli); COPY 66/7 G, text (Gorichen, tabula distinctionum). 2 columns. Capital Wanting the blank leaf t6. spaces with guide-letters. 254 leaves. 55 lines, plus headlines (text, Gathering c is duplicated. r v Binding: Nineteenth-century half blind-tooled sheep (stamped a3 ); 64 lines, plus headlines (commentary only, a5 ). Type area: v r with ¢llets only); marbled pasteboards. Size: 186 ¿ 132 ¿ 23 mm. 212 (221) ¿ 133 mm (a5 ). Below the end of the table on S10 ¢ve r Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 124 mm. lines of type from the incipit on S1 (here used as bearers) have Provenance: Rottenbuch, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, S. been inked in error. r HC10199; C 2749; Go¡ P-497; Pr 8669; CIBN P-244; Pellechet MS. Maria; inscription on a1 : ‘Sum beat× Mari× Virginis in 9356 (9184); Sheppard 6735. Rottenbuech’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’ in red pencil on the front pastedown; number ‘1465’ in pencil on COPY the back pastedown, and on a slip of paper between d1 and d2. Binding: Contemporary English (Cambridge,‘Unicorn binder’) Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; two clasps and catches Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.8. upper cover. On both covers triple ¢llets form the outer border within which is an ‘IHS’ scroll stamp, a foliate stamp, a lozenge- shaped rosette stamp. Intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame P-234 Petrus Mantuanus within which is the foliate stamp, repeated to resemble a roll, a Logica, et al. (ed. Johannes Maria Mapellus). small square dragon stamp, and a small lozenge-shaped unicorn r stamp. Further intersecting triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle A1 [Title-page.] r which is divided by double ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and trian- A2 Petrus Mantuanus: Logica. The whole volume is edited by gular compartments, decorated with a £euron. For the stamps Johannes Maria Mapellus, as stated in the colophon. Incipit: see Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xi, nos 48, 50, 63, 66, ‘[D]icemus primo quod suppositio est statio termini . . .’ 72, 73; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. refs. See C.Vasoli,‘Pietro degli Alboini da Mantova e un’epistola Size: 296 ¿ 216 ¿ 54 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ 195 mm. di Coluccio Salutati’, Rinascimento, ser. II, 3 (1963), 3^21; Parchment pastedowns from a thirteenth-century manuscript. A. Maieru' , ‘Il problema del signi¢cato nella ‘‘logica’’ di Pietro Front pastedown: Liber Extra, with glossa ordinaria; col.‘a’con- di Mantova’, in Antiqui und Moderni. Traditionsbewusstsein tains Extra 4.4.4^5 (De sponsa duorum c. Tua fraternitatis and c. und Fortschrittsbewusstsein im spa« ten Mittelalter, ed. A. Tuas dudum), col. ‘b’ Extra 4.5.1^3 (De conditionibus appositis, Zimmermann, Miscellanea Mediaevalia, 9 (Berlin and New etc. c. Quicunque sub conditionis, c. Cum sit proprium and c. De York, 1974), 155^70; Th. E. James, ‘Peter Alboini of Mantua: illis); the glossing begins halfway through gloss ‘Poteris irritare’ Philosopher-Humanist’, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 12 to Extra 4.4.4 and goes as far as Extra 4.4.5. Rear pastedown: (1974), 161^70. v Liber Extra, with glossa ordinaria; col. ‘a’ contains all but the H2 Petrus Mantuanus: De instanti. Incipit:‘[D]icemus primo nat- beginning of Extra 4.11.1 (De cognatione spirituali c. Utrum uraliter loquentes quod sola forma secundum se . . .’ autem) and goes as far as the address clause of Extra 4.11.3 (c. refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre 414 and Vasoli. v Super eo); col.‘b’contains Extra 4.11.4 (c. Martinus); the glossing I2 [Author’s colophon.] r I3 O¡redus, Apollinaris: De primo et ultimo instanti in defensio- nem communis opinionis adversus Petrum Mantuanum. Incipit: p-234^p-237] pfeffer de wydenberg, johannes 2033

‘‘‘[D]icemus naturaliter’’etc. Primo magister notanter dicit natur- pyramides, quid iam Babylona canamus > Quid Iouis et Triuiae aliter loquentes . . .’ templa superba deae’; 7 elegiac distichs. r refs. See Thorndike^Kibre 1106 where the authorship is tenta- b1 Johannes Antonius: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Ravennas. tively assigned to Giovanni Marliani. ‘Venimus externa sub celsa palatia luce Curia conscriptos qua v > L5 [Colophon.] capit ampla patres’; 11elegiac distichs. v [Venice]: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 21Apr.1492. b1 Picardus, Marcus: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Ravennas. o 4 . ‘Simonides cedat mensque alta Themistoclis una > Inclytus arpi- collation: A^K8 L6. gena cum Cicerone Solon’; 2 elegiac distichs. v r b1 Buticella, Hieronymus: Carmen [addressed to] the students of Types:130 G; 62 G. 86 leaves. 59 lines and headline (A5 ). 2 columns. r the University of Pavia.‘Alma decens studio studiosum spernere Type area: 183 (190) ¿ 132 mm (A5 ).Woodcut initials; device B. H *12855; Go¡ P-500; Pr 5033 (O¡redus only); CIBN P-245; noli Sic Petrum ualet hic iuribus atque pede’; 6 elegiac distichs. v > Hillard 1575; Sack, Freiburg, 2810; Sheppard 4190. b1 Buticella, Hieronymus: [Verse.] ‘Si sua mirantur memorantem secula Cirum > Vt numen Petrum secula nostra colant’; 1 elegiac COPY distich. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; yellow-edged b r Petrus Ravennas: Phoenix seu De arti¢ciosa memoria. leaves. Size: 222 ¿ 168 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ 154 mm. 2 [Preface.] Incipit:‘Quoniam aetate nostra paucos excellenti mem- Provenance: Acquired by 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), 356 oria praedictos fuisse cognouimus . . .’ (C 8.7 Art.) b r Petrus Ravennas: Phoenix seu De arti¢ciosa memoria. Incipit: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.1. 3 ‘[P]rima erit conclusio: Ars ista constat ex locis et imaginibus . . .’ v d3 Petrus Ravennas: [Verse.] ‘Hic liber est qui nunc praebebit P-235 Petrus Ravennas lumina caecis > Praeceptis poterunt dicere multa meis’; 3 elegiac Oratio pro patria ad illustrissimum principem Nicolaum distichs. v Trunum. d3 Senate of Venice: [Privilege.] Incipit:‘Adiens praesentiam seren- issimi principis et illustrissimi dominii egregius . . .’ Dated 3 Jan. r [a1 ] Petrus Franciscus Ravennas: Oratio pro patria [addressed to] 1491 [i. e.1492]. Signed by the‘princeps in collegio’ [= Augustinus NicolausTronus, Doge of Venice. Incipit:‘[O]ptaui quam maxime Barbadicus, Doge of Venice 1486^1501?], Dominicus hoc tempore christianissime princeps amplissimeque senatus . . .’ Maurocenus, Nicolaus Leono, Thomas Mocenigo, Marcus ‘Acta 25 Feb. 1472’. Fusculo, Nicolaus Trivisanus, and Leonardus Lauretanus [Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, after 25 Feb. 1472]. Folio. ‘Consiliarii’, and by Georgius Nigro, ducal secretary; see Fulin collation: [a2]. no. 4. v H 13700; R 1851; BMC V 171; Pr 4083; Sheppard 3254. d4 Lycinius, C.: Decatonstichon [addressed to] ‘Candidum lec- torem’. ‘Si memorem tentas ¢eri te Candide lector Atque inter COPY > Bound with C-022(2); see there for details of binding, decoration, celebres nomen habere uiros’; 5 elegiac distichs. marginal notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 274 ¿ 203 mm. [Bologna: Bazalerius de Bazaleriis, c.1492]. 4o. As ascribed by shelfmark: Auct. O 2.21(2). BMC; a pirated edition, reprinted with the same page-contents and the colophon unaltered from the genuine ¢rst edition: ‘Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, 10 Jan. 1491’. P-236 Petrus Ravennas 4 collation: a^d . Phoenix seu De arti¢ciosa memoria. R 707; Go¡ P-532; BMC VII 1151; Pr 7420; CIBN P-268; Hillard r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Foenix domini Petri Rauennatis Memoriae magis- 1590; Sheppard 5368. tri’. COPY r a2 Severius, Secretarius Ducis Ferrarie: [Privilege.] Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- ‘Eleonora de Aragonia Ducissa Ferrariae etc. Quod ab omnium boards; the title gold-tooled along the spine. Size: 207 ¿ 147 ¿ bonorum datore immortali deo generi humano concessum 7 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 142 mm. est . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 10 Oct. 1491. On a r a contemporary note in Italian on the mnemonic abilities v 1 a2 Antonius: [Privilege.] Incipit: ‘Bonifacius Marchio Montis fer- of Caesar, Scipio, Fabio, Hadrian, Ciro, and Mitridates: ‘Cesare rati etc. Decet per maxime principes eorum non silere commen- in un tempo scriuea edaua ascriuer edaua audientia, erespondeua dationes . . .’ Dated Pontestura (Piedmont), 24 Sept. 1488. The atutti, epoi recitaua tutto . . .’ Marginal notes, mainly extracting author is probably Giovanni Antonio Ripa, ‘proconsole’ of key words, and ‘nota’ marks in a sixteenth-century humanist Bonifacius III in 1488; see Vincenzo de Conti, Notizie storiche hand. della citta' di Casale e del Monferrato, 9 vols (Casale, 1839^42), III Provenance: Purchased by Heber for »0. 5. 0, according to the 285. price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard v a3 Antonius Iuanus: [Privilege.] Incipit: ‘Priores et vexillifer iusti- Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 5116. Purchased tiae populi et communis ciuitatis Pistorii . . .’ Dated Pistoia, 12 at his sale for »0. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 24. Sept.1480. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.81. r a4 Decius, Lancellottus: [Letter addressed to] Petrus Ravennas. Incipit: ‘Saluus sis frater optime, uenientem sororium meum P-237 Pfe¡er de Wydenberg, Johannes Patauium . . .’ Dated Pavia, 9 Nov.1488. v Directorium sacerdotale. a4 Aegidius Viterbiensis: [Verse addressed to] Petrus Ravennas. v ‘Paduae domino Petro memoriae magistro’. ‘Quid modo [*1 ] [List of contents.] 2034 phalaris [p-237^p-239

v [*1 ] [List of contents in alphabetical order.] HR 12863; Go¡ P-541; BMC III 760; not in Pr; BSB-Ink P-405; r A1 Pfe¡er de Wydenberg, Johannes: Directorium sacerdotale. Sack, Freiburg, 2847; Sheppard 2460.

Incipit: ‘[C]irca lectura epistularum beati apostoli Pauli . . .’ COPY v N6 [Colophon.] Bound with P-237; see there for details of binding, decoration, [Basel: Johann Besicken, after 20 Dec. 1482]. Folio. Pr assigns to and provenance. Size of leaf: 303 ¿ 207 mm. [Bernhard Richel]. shelfmark: Inc. c. GS2.1(2). collation: [*6]A10 B^F8 GH6 I^L8 MN6. HR 12862; Go¡ P-540; BMC III 760; Pr 7538A; CIBN P-278; Sack, Freiburg, 2845^6; Sheppard 2461. P-239 Phalaris

COPY Epistolae [Greek] (ed. Bartholomaeus Justinopolitanus). r Bound with: aa1 Bartholomaeus [Pelusius] Justinopolitanus: [Letteraddressed 2. Johannes Pfe¡er de Wydenberg, Tractatus de materiis diversis to] Petrus Contarenus, patritius venetus. Incipit: ‘Cum omnium indulgentiarum. [Basel: Johann Besicken, c.1482] (P-238). atque adeo quotidianis querelis rei litterariae calamitas deplore- Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled quarter calf over wooden tur . . .’ r boards, with metal centre-piece and corner-pieces, with bosses, aa2 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Ejpistolai;.‘Falariv~ AJlkibovw.’ Incipit: on the upper cover only, and remains of a metal catch. Rebacked ‘[P]oluvkleito~ oJ Messhvnio~, ou| kathgorei’~ para; toi’~ polivtaiV...’ r and repaired in the Library in 1956 (unsigned note by David zz1 Apollonius [Tyanensis, pseudo-]: Ejpistolai;.‘Ajpollwvnio~ Rogers on the inside of the upper cover), with the original leather Eujfravth.’ Incipit:‘Ejmoi; pro;~ filovsofou~ ejsti; filiva. . .’ pasted on to the newspine.‘G C K P’and‘1637’carved at head and refs. Epistolographi graeci, 110^30, letters nos 1^42, 98^105, 43^ tail of the upper cover. Triple ¢llets form two rectangular com- 77, letter 62 omitting the Yhvfisma Lakedaimonivwn,106^9,111^12. r partments, one decorated with a rectangular foliate-sta¡ stamp, qq1 Mithridates: [Preface to Brutus’ letters addressed to his the other with ‘Maria’ scrolls. Size: 313 ¿ 224 ¿ 45 mm. Size of nephew Mithridates.] Incipit:‘Ta;~ Brouvtou ejqauvmasa pollavki~ leaf: 303 ¿ 207 mm. ejpistola;~ . . .’ A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing refs. Epistolographi graeci, 177^8, preface to the collection of hands, in an early hand. Brutus’ letters. v Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks in red. qq1 Brutus, Marcus Junius [pseudo-]: EJpistolai;.‘Brou’to~ Provenance: Purchased from B.H. Blackwell, Ltd in 1949; see Pergamhnoi’~.’ Incipit:‘Ajkouvw uJma’~ Dolobevlla dedwkevnai BLR 3, 30 (1950), 112. crhvmata . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. c. GS2.1(1). refs. Epistolographi graeci, 177^91, letters 1^70. v qq10 [Privilege.] Incipit: ‘Priuilegio multa indicta uetatur . . .’ refs. See Fulin no. 76. P-238 Pfe¡er de Wydenberg, Johannes [Venice]: Bartholomaeus Pelusius, Gabriel Bracius, Johannes Tractatus de materiis diversis indulgentiarum. Bissolus, and Benedictus Mangius, 18 June 1498. 4o. r 8 4 8 4 10 A1 Pfe¡er deWydenberg, Johannes: Tractatus de materiis diversis collation: aa^dd ee zz hh qq . indulgentiarum. [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[A]nno domini millesimo HC *12871; BMC V 578; Pr 5638; BSB-Ink P-409; CIBN P-280; quadringentesimo octuagesimo indulgentie fuerunt Friburgensis Rhodes 1391; Sheppard 4715^16.

parochiali ecclesie . . .’ FIRST COPY A r Pfe¡er deWydenberg, Johannes: Tractatus de materiis diversis V 1 In this copy the pine-cone printers’device on qq10 is printed stalk indulgentiarum. Incipit: ‘[U]trum indulgentie sint ponende. upwards, as BL, IA.24703 (see BMC). Arguitur primo quod non quia dicit glosa . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards. Size: 209 ¿ r F2 Bonifacius VIII, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla . . . octaui Iubilei’. Incipit: 148 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 137 mm. ‘[B]onifacius episcopus . . . Antiquorum habet ¢da relacio . . .’ Provenance: Cardinal E¤ tienne Charles de Lome¤ nie de Brienne Dated Rome, 22 (or 23 as MBR?) Feb. 1300. (1727^1794): possibly the copy described by Laire, Index, 2 refs. MBR IV 156^7. (1791), 241 lot 22. Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^1811); r F2 Clemens VI, Pont. Max. [pseudo-: Bulla.] Incipit: ‘[C]lemens bought at the sale of Cardinal de Lome¤ nie for Fr. 177 according episcopus. . . Cum naturahumana adstatum magne senectutis. . .’ to MacCarthy Reagh’s sale catalogue; sale (1815), lot 3799. Dated Avignon, 26 June 1345. Purchased for »4. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1817), 7 and r F3 Clemens VI, Pont. Max.: [Bulla.] Incipit: ‘[C]lemens episco- ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 34r. pus . . . Unigenitus dei ¢lius . . .’ Dated Avignon, 27 Jan. 1343. shelfmark: Auct. K 4.31. r F4 Paulus II, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla anni Iubilei’. Incipit: ‘[P]aulus SECOND COPY episcopus . . . Ine¡abilis prouidencia summi patris . . .’ Dated The pine-cone printers’device is as in copy1. Rome, 19 Apr. 1470. Binding: Nineteenth-century blue morocco stamped with the refs. MBRV 200^3. arms of Baron A. de Seillie' re (‘Bibliothe' que de Mello’); gilt- v F5 Sixtus IV, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla Iubilei’. Incipit: ‘[S]ixtus episco- edged leaves and pink silk bookmark. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ 12 mm. pus . . . Saluator noster. . .’ Dated Rome, 26 Mar. 1472. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 134 mm. r F6 Johannes de Anania: Tractatus Iubilei. Incipit: ‘[E]xtra mate- Occasional corrections in Greek and translations into Latin in an riam et eciam extra glosas presentis et precedentis titulis . . .’ early hand. r [Basel: Johann Besicken, c.1482]. Folio. Provenance: Do“ le (Jura), Jesuits; inscription on aa1 in a six- collation: A6 B10 CD6 E8 F10. teenth-century hand: ‘Coll. Dol. Soc. Jesu cat. inscrip.’Achille de p-239^p-242] phalaris 2035

Seillie' re (1813^1869): Bibliothe' que de Mello [Oise]; see binding; P-241 Phalaris not found in sale catalogue (1887). Antoine Augustin Renouard Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus Aretinus; (1765^1853), book-plate. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); pur- chased from Quaritch, Catalogue (1890), no. 500 for »3. 3. 0 (see ed. Johannes Antonius Campanus). v note dated 27 June1890 on the verso of the front endleaf, and cut- [a1 ] Campanus, Johannes Antonius: [Preface dedicated to] ting from bookseller’s catalogue attached to the recto of the same Franciscus Todeschini Piccolomini. Incipit: ‘Queris quod genus leaf); Elenchus, no. 2465. Bequeathed in 1914. epistolarum maxime probem . . .’ r shelfmark: Byw. R 1.13. [a2 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- P-240 Phalaris ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ v Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus [a4 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus Gri¡olinus Aretinus. Edited by Johannes Antonius Campanus. Aretinus). ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olycletus Messenius quem prodi- r [*1 ] [Directions to the rubricator.] Incipit: ‘Incipit Tabula super tionis apud ciues . . .’ Epistulas . . .’ refs. See P-240. r v [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] [f4 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libro v [a3 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus inuentas . . .’ Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus refs. See P-240. Messenius quem prodicionis apud ciues . . .’ [Rome: Ulrich Han, 1470^1]. 4o. refs. Epistolographi graeci, 409^59, nos 1, 70^1, 21, 84, 2^3, 6, 9, collation: [a^f8]. 11^12, 14, 13, 16^20, 69, 40, 67,118, 4^5, 53, 112, 96, 85, 8, 23^4, 26, H 12876?; C 4731; Go¡ P-547; BMC IV 21; Pr 3347; CIBN P-282; 105, 27^30,104, 32, 35,120, 38, 61, 98, 41^2, 44^51, 55^6,74,77, 95, Sheppard 2662. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before 1472: 110,75,148,137, 81, 86^7, 83,117, 90^1, 97, 99^102, 89, 34,106,124, Part II. 107, 111, 114, 25, 62, 36^7, 59,125^6, 10, 123, 129^30, 132^4, 138^9, 39,140, 119,122, 66, 115^16, 113, 82, 136, 127^8, 141, 43, 142^3, 135, COPY 131,80,121,109,94, 92,108,88, 93,145^7,22,63,78,144,79,65,103, Wanting the blank leaves [f7,8]. 15, 31, 33, 54; on the Latin translation and early Latin editions see Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled quarter Tudeer115^23. red morocco over green pasteboards; red-edged leaves. Size: r 216 ¿ 162 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 155 mm. [f7 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), king of Aragon. Abibliographical noteby J.T.Hand is pasted on the front endleaf. Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libro Provenance: Giacomo Lucchesini (1753^1820); erased signature inuentas . . .’ on front pastedown. Giuseppe Molini; oval ticket with thehead of refs. Epistolographi graeci, 409^59, nos 64, 68, 72^3. Dante on front pastedown. J.T.Hand (£.1834^1837),1836; signa- ture on front endleafdated1836; sale (1837), lot126; purchased for [Rome: Ulrich Han, c.1468^9]. 8o. H’s description under no.12876 »0. 1. 0: see Books Purchased (1837), 30. appears to confuse the present issue and the later undated issue shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.87b. (BMC). collation: [*4 a^f8]. H 12874 = HC Addenda, 12883; Go¡ P-546; BMC IV 19; Pr 3340; P-242 Phalaris CIBN P-281; Sheppard 2656. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before1472: Part II. Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus Aretinus). COPY r Wanting gathering [*]. [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled calf; gilt- Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- edged leaves and blue silk bookmark. Size: 209 ¿ 150 ¿ 15 mm. ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ v Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 137 mm. [a4 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in two sixteenth- Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus century hands, one probably German. Messenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ r Heading on [a1 ], names of addressees, and initials are supplied in refs. See P-240. v red. [f9 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- Provenance: Thomas Saltzing (sixteenth century); inscription in tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), king of Aragon. r the lower margin of [f8 ]: ‘est possesor huius libri Thomam Incipit: ‘[Q]uattuor Phalaridis epistulae quas nuper in alio libello Saltzing’. Purchased from Thomas Thorpe, Catalogue (1834), pt inuentas . . .’ 2, no. 2828 for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1834), 22. refs. See P-240. v shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.29. [f11 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]cripsisti ad me Francesce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ r [f12 ] Gerardus de Lisa?: ‘In laudem scriptoris epigramma’. ‘Qui modo notus erat nulli, penitusque latebat > Nunc Phalaris doctum 2036 phalaris [p-242^p-245

v protulit ecce caput’; 2 elegiac distichs.The last distich contains the [a2 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus colophon. Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus Messenius Treviso: Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, 1471. 8o. quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ collation: [a^e10 f12]. refs. See P-240, but with the following di¡erent order: nos1,7^1, HCR 12892; Go¡ P-548; BMC VI 883; Pr 6456; BSB-Ink P-411; 21, 84, 2^3, 6, 9, 11^12, 14, 13, 17^20, 67, 118, 4^5, 53, 112, 96, 85, 8, CIBN P-283; Oates 2450; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 2; Sheppard 5489. 26,105, 28^30,104,32,35,120,38,61, 98,41^2,44^51,55,60,77,95, Micro¢che: Unit 10: Printing in Italy before1472: Part IV. 110, 148, 114, 137, 86, 83, 117, 90^1, 100^1, 89, 34,106, 124, 107,111, 126, 10, 129, 39,127^8, 94,108, 88, 78. COPY [b r] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Silvius: [Letter addressed to] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled brown morocco; gilt- 7 Sigismundus, Duke of Austria. edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 195 ¿ 138 ¿ 16 mm. refs. Der Briefwechsel des Eneas Silvius Piccolomini, ed. Rudolf Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 129 mm. Wolkan, Fontes Rerum Austriacarum, Oº sterreichische Some underlining in brown ink. Geschichtsquellen, 61 (Vienna,1909), I 245^7, no.104. Initials are supplied in red. Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, [c.1472]. Folio. As dated by Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); purchased at his sale (1 Sheppard; CIBN dates [not after1471?]. 8 Aug.1859), lot 2020, for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 84. collation: [a b ]. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.21. HC 12888; BMC I 218; Pr 1020; CIBN P-284; Sheppard 783; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 937. P-243 Phalaris COPY Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with the arms and Aretinus). crest of Wodhull in gilt on the upper cover; sprinkled red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. Size: r [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] 287 ¿ 204 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 192 mm. r Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- The four-line initial ‘V’ on [a1 ] is supplied in blue with red pen- ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ work decoration; other initials in red or blue. Paragraph marks, v [a3 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus chapter heading underlining, and capital strokes are supplied in Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus red. v Messenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ Provenance: Henricus Keddekin (À1492); inscription on [b8 ]: refs. See P-240. ‘Hunc librum emit dompnus Henricus Keddekin vicesimus septi- r [f8 ] [Gri¡olinus Aretinus, Franciscus: Dedication of the transla- mus abbas de capella thosan anno domini M.cccc.lxxx’. Ter tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), king of Aragon. Doest,West Flanders, Cistercians, S. Maria (1174^1624); inscrip- v Incipit: ‘[Q]uattuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libello tion on [b8 ]: ‘Iste liber pertinet ecclesie beate Marie de Capella inuentas . . .’ Thosan in Flandria [erased] iuxta Brugis [erased] Cisterciensis refs. See P-240. dyocesis [cancelled] ordinis Tornacensis [erased] dyocesis’. v [f9 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Thomas Egerton (£. 1784^1830). Michael Wodhull (1740^1816); Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]cripsisti ad me coat of arms on the binding (see above); purchased by Wodhull Francisce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ at Egerton’s sale for »0. 1. 6; inscription inWodhull’s hand on the [Venice: Printer of Duns Scotus,‘Quaestiones’, c.1472]. 4o. recto of the front endleaf: ‘Egerton’s sale Lit: Cap: Color: - 7: 6 collation: [a^e8 f10]. binding - 6. 6 / - 14: - M: Wodhull May 19th 1796’; further note by HC *12877; Go¡ P-549; BMC V 212; Pr 6790; BSB-Ink P-412; CIBN him on the recto of the rear endleaf: ‘Sept. 2nd 1806’. John P-287; Sheppard 3406. Edmund Severne (1826^1899); shelfmark ‘T.3.4’ (Severne’s(?)) in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf; sale (1886), lot 1964; pur- COPY Bound with A-605; see there for details of binding, decoration, chased for »0. 18. 0; see Library Bills. and provenance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 134 mm. shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 2.11. A few interlinear notes, mainly providing corrections to the text, and a few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early P-245 Phalaris hand. Early signatures in red ink partially visible. Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus Initials are supplied in red or blue. Aretinus). shelfmark: Auct. N 5.3(7). r [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- P-244 Phalaris ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ r Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus [a4 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus Aretinus). Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus r Messenius quem proditionis apud ciuis . . .’ [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] refs. See P-240. Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- r ceps illustrissime tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ [g6 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. p-245^p-248] phalaris 2037

Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libello Provenance: From the shelfmark, in the Libraryby the mid-nine- inuentas . . .’ teenth century. refs. See P-240. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.17. Brescia: Thomas Ferrandus, 1 Sept. [1472]. 4o. As dated by Luigi Balsamo, ‘Revisiting Early Printed Books at Brescia ‘‘Thoma P-247 Phalaris Ferrando auctore’’ (1471^4)’, in Incunabula, ed. Davies, 7^26, at Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus 14^21. Go¡ dates 1 Sept. [1473?]. 8 Aretinus). collation: [a^g ]. r HR 12890; Go¡ P-551; BMC VII 962; Pr 6944; Sheppard 5729; [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Veneziani, Brescia, 3. Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ COPY r [a3 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf over diced russia; Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus sprinkled red and blue-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and Messenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ green silk bookmark. Size: 212 ¿ 157 ¿ 25 mm. Size of refs. See P-240. leaf: 206 ¿ 139 mm. v [f6 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. hands in an early hand. Remains of a circular orange seal(?) on Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libello front pastedown. r inuentas . . .’ On [a1 ] a four-line initial ‘V’ is supplied in blue within a square refs. See P-240. ground made of red pen-work decoration. Other initials are sup- r [f8 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] plied in red or blue. Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]cripsisti ad me Provenance: Purchased for »7.17. 6; see Books Purchased (1855), Francisce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ 48. r [f8 ] [Gerardus de Lisa?: Verse.] ‘Qui modo notus erat nulli penitus- shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.1. que latebat > Nunc Phalaris doctum protulit ecce caput’; 1 elegiac distich. P-246 Phalaris Messina: Henricus Alding, [c.1478]. 4o. Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus collation: [a b8 c^f6.8]. Aretinus). HCR 12887; Go¡ P-556; BMC VII 1076; Pr 6938; C. Bianca, r Stampa, cultura e societa' a Messina alla ¢ne del Quattrocento, 2 [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] vols, Bollettino (Centro di studi ¢lologici e linguistici siciliani). Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- Supplementi, 5 (Palermo, 1988), 5; A. Boselli, ‘La produzione ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ r tipogra¢ca di Enrico Alding in Messina’, Gb Jb (1931), 122^38, at [a4 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus 132; CIBN P-291; Sheppard 5988. Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus Messenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ COPY refs. See P-240. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf (one ¢llet only), v with sprinkled red-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: [g1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. 200 ¿ 141 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 134 mm. Incipit: ‘[Q]uattuor Phalaridis epistolae quas nuper in alio libello A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a contem- inuentas . . .’ porary hand. refs. See P-240. Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), r 39. [g3 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]cripsisti ad me shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.45. Francisce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ Sant’Orso: Johannes de Reno, 1475. 4o. P-248 Phalaris collation: [a^f8 g4]. Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus HC Addenda, 12894; Go¡ P-555; BMC VII 1027; Pr 6937; CIBN Aretinus). P-290; Sheppard 5878. r A1 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] COPY Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- Wanting [a1] and the blank leaf [g4]. Gatherings [c^e] are mis- ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ v bound in the following order: [c1], [d8], gathering [e], [c2^8], and A2 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus [d1^7]. Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olycletus Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Mesenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ Bodleian Library. Size: 192 ¿ 135 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ refs. See P-240. v 126 mm. E2 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- Interlinear notes supply variants to the text in brown ink, mar- tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. ginal notes supply explanation of it, in red ink, both in an early Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libro hand. inuentas . . .’ Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. refs. See P-240. 2038 phalaris [p-248^p-251

r E4 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] HC *12895; BMC V 297; Pr 4599; BSB-Ink P-415; Oates 1837; Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]cripsisti ad me Rhodes 1392; Sheppard 3725.

Francisce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ COPY r E4 [Colophon.] Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards backed with parch- Pavia: Franciscus de Sancto Petro, 21 Aug. 1479. 4o. ment. Title gold-tooled in two square leather labels, red and 8 6 4 collation: A^C D E . Leaf A3 signed B3. green; green silk bookmark. Size: 203 ¿ 140 ¿ 13 mm. Size of r r Type: 108 R. 34 leaves. 32 lines (A1 ).Type area: 174 ¿ 109 mm (A1 ). leaf: 198 ¿ 132 mm. r Capital spaces, some with guide-letters.Leaf A1 : ‘Ad Illu|trem Manuscript foliation in brown ink in the middle of the lower mar- Magnanimuš n principem .d. Malate|taq > nouellum de gin of the rectos: 154^193. Malate|tis. Franci|ci Aretini pr×fatio in traš | latione Provenance: Purchased fromThomasThorpe, Catalogue (1832), v > Epi|tolarum Phalaridis: >’; A2 : ‘Phalaris Alciboo. S. > no. 1950; for »0. 12. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 345, and [P]Olycletus Me|enius quem proditionis apud ciues tuos in|imu- Books Purchased (1832), 18. v > las . . .’; E3 : ‘Franci|ci Aretini in Phalaridis Tiranni Aggrigeš tini shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.43. r epi|- > tole e gr×co in latinuš traducte feliciter Expliciunt.’; E4 : ‘Eiu|deš Franci|ci ad Franci|cuš pellotuš Patauinuš ’; colophon: P-250 Phalaris ‘Opus impš ||um papie x Franci|chuq de |ancto petro Anno dnš i. o o o > Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus M . cccc . Lxxviiij . die xxi. Agu|ti >> Regi|trum . . .’; col. 2: ‘LAVS.DEO.’ Aretinus). C 4733; Go¡ P-557; not in Pr; Sheppard 5836^7. Fragment. COPY See Duke Humfrey’s Library, 116 no 121. Binding: Eighteenth-century English gold-tooled red morocco; Oxford: Theodoricus Rood and Thomas Hunt, 1485. 4o. gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns; bound for Charles collation: a^d8 e6 f8 g6 h8 i6 k l8 m6. Spencer. Size: 268 ¿ 190 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 260 ¿ 179 mm. HC 12886; Pr 9754; Du¡ 348; Rhodes 1393; Sheppard 7504^5; STC Some marginal notes, washed, mainly extracting key words, in an 19827. v early hand. On E4 early drawings of a hand and of a human pro¢le. FIRST COPY Two fragments consisting of a very small portion of i and a sec- Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. 4 tion of i only, removed from the binding of 4o Z 76 Jur., a tract shelfmark: Don. d.187. 6 volume. Bound with A-168(4); see there for details of binding. Size of fragments: 180 ¿ 65 mm. P-249 Phalaris Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. R sup. 9(2). Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus shelfmark: Arch. G e.7(2). Aretinus). SECOND COPY r Bound with: a1 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- Anthony Fletcher, Certaine very proper, and most pro¢table ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dare . . .’ Similes. London: John Jackson for Isaac Bing, 1595 (STC 11053); r and a collection of miscellaneous fragments, including manu- a3 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus script leaves and printed texts, put together byThomas Hearne. Messenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ A fragment consisting of parts of b3.6 and b4.5 only. refs. See P-240, but with the following di¡erent order: nos1,112, Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century pasteboards backed 96, 85,70,71, 21, 84, 2^3, 6, 9,11^12,14,13,16^20, 69,40, 67,118, 4^ with parchment. Size of fragments: 187 ¿ 125/135 mm. r 5, 53, 8, 23^4, 26, 105, 27^30, 104, 32, 35, 120, 38, 61, 98, 41^2, 44^ Provenance: Thomas Hearne (1678^1735); ‘Tho. Hearne’ on A1 51, 55^6,74,77, 95,110,75,148,137, 81, 86^87, 83,117, 90^1, 97, 99^ of Fletcher’s text. Thomas Rawlinson (1681^1725). Probably 102, 89, 34, 106, 124, 107, 111, 114, 25, 62, 36^7, 59, 125^6, 10, 123, Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755). Probably acquired in 1755. o 129^30, 132^4, 138^9, 39, 140, 119, 122, 66, 115^16, 113, 82, 136, shelfmark: 4 C 40 Jur. 127^8, 141, 43, 142^3, 135, 131, 80, 121, 109, 94, 92, 108, 88, 93, 145^ 7, 22, 63, 78, 144,79, 65, 103, 15, 31, 33, 54. v P-251 Phalaris e7 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. Incipit: ‘[Q]uattuor Phalaridis epistolae quas nuper in alio libello Aretinus). r inuentas . . .’ a1 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] refs. See P-240. Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- v e8 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] ceps illustris tantam mihi dicendi facultatem dari . . .’ r Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]stripsisti(!) ad me a3 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus Francisce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alciboo’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus Venice: [Antonio di Alessandria della Paglia et Socii], 10 Mar. Messenius quem proditionis apud ciues . . .’ 1481. 4o. refs. See P-240, but with the following, di¡erent, order (as collation: a^e8. P-249): nos 1, 112, 96, 85, 70, 71, 21, 84, 2^3, 6, 9, 11^12, 14, 13, 16^ 20, 69, 40, 67, 118, 4^5, 53, 8, 23^4, 26, 105, 27^30, 104, 32, 35, 120, 38,61, 98,41^2,44^51,55^6,74,77,95,110,75,148,137,81,86^7,83, p-251^p-254] phalaris 2039

117, 90^1, 97, 99^102, 89,34,106,124,107,111,114, 25, 62, 36^7,59, P-253 Phalaris 125^6, 10, 123, 129^30, 132^4, 138^9, 39, 140, 119, 122, 66, 115^16, Epistolae [Italian] Epistole (trans. Bartholomaeus 113, 82, 136, 127^8, 141, 43, 142^3, 135, 131, 80, 121, 109, 94, 92, 108, 88, 93, 145^7, 22, 63, 78, 144,79, 65, 103, 15, 31, 33, 54. Fontius, from the Latinversion of Franciscus Gri¡olinus v Aretinus). e7 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- r tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. [a1 ] Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Proemio’ [addressed to] Francesco Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libello Baroncini. Incipit:‘[P]erche io fusse Francesco mio da le faccende inuentas . . .’ et familiare et domestiche . . .’ v refs. See P-240. [a1 ] [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemio’ [addressed to] v e8 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Malatesta Novellus. Translated into Italian by Bartholomeus Franciscus Pellatus Patavinus. Incipit: ‘[S]cripsisti ad me Fontius from the Latin version of Franciscus Gri¡olinus Francesce Patauine uir eximie . . .’ Aretinus; see Tudeer 118, 122^3. Incipit: ‘[I]o vorei Malatesta Florence: Antonius Francisci,Venetus,[1487]. 4o. Nouello principe illustre che mi fussi concessa nel dire tanta collation: a^e8. faculta . . .’ v HC 12889 = HR 12897 (I); Go¡ P-561; BMC VI 678; Pr 6331; CIBN [a5 ] Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistole. Translated into Italian by P-295; Oates 2421^2; Sheppard 5232. Bartholomaeus Fontius.‘Phalari ad Alcibo suo inimico’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicleto Messinese, il quale tu accusi falsamente a citadini . . .’ COPY o Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled olive-green morocco; [Padua: Laurentius Canozius, de Lendenaria], 1471. 4 . Pr assigns bound for the Bodleian Library; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 215 ¿ to [Florence: Printer of Mesue, ‘Opera’ (H11107)]; Ridol¢ reas- 145 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 136 mm. signs to [Canozius at Padua]. 10 8 Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1828), collation: [a^d e^g ]. 21. H *12903; Go¡ P-566; BMC VI 616; Pr 7347; BSB-Ink P-410; CIBN shelfmark: Auct. N 5.46. P-297; Hillard 1596; Ridol¢, Firenze, 29^48; Sheppard 5554. Micro¢che: Unit 2: Classics in translation; Unit 8: Printing in Italy before1472: Part II. P-252 Phalaris COPY Epistolae [Latin] (trans. Franciscus Gri¡olinus Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf; orange-edged Aretinus). leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 208 ¿ 155 ¿ 17 mm. Size of r a1 [Title-page.] leaf: 202 ¿ 150 mm. r r a2 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] On [a1 ] a six-line initial‘P’ is supplied in goldwithin a squareblue, Malatesta Novellus. Incipit: ‘[V]ellem Malatesta Nouelle prin- red, and green ground which extends into the margin, decorated ceps illustris tantam mihi facultatem dari . . .’ with white vine-stems and groups of three white dots; see Pa« cht v r a5 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistolae. Translated by Franciscus and Alexander II, 110 no. pr. 64 (Veneto). On [a2 ] an initial ‘P’ is Gri¡olinus Aretinus. ‘Phalaris Alabo(!)’. Incipit: ‘[P]olicletus supplied instead of the correct ‘I’. Other initials are supplied in Messenius (quem prodicionis apud ciues . . .’ red or blue. refs. See P-240. Provenance: Possibily purchased for »1.11. 6; this price is in pen- r h8 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: [Dedication of the transla- cil on the front endleaf. tion of four further letters to] Alphonsus I (V), King of Aragon. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.15. Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor Phalaridis epistolas quas nuper in alio libello inuentas . . .’ P-254 Phalaris refs. See P-240. o Epistolae [Italian] Epistole (trans. Bartholomaeus Valencia: Nicolaus Spindeler, 11 Nov. 1496. 4 . Fontius, from the Latinversion of Franciscus Gri¡olinus collation: a^g8 h10. Woodcut initials. Aretinus). r H 12899; BMC X 20; Pr 9505; CIBN P-296; Haebler, Bibliogra¢a a1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Proemio’ [addressed to] Francesco ibe¤ rica, 548; Sheppard 7285; Vindel, Arte, III 136: 64. Baroncini. Incipit: ‘[B]en chio fussi Francesco mio dalle faccende

COPY et familiari et domestiche . . .’ v The woodcut title is cut out and mounted. a1 [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemio’ [addressed to] Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco; gilt- Malatesta Novellus. Translated into Italian by Bartholomeus edged leaves. Size:198 ¿ 145 ¿ 15mm. Sizeofleaf: 190 ¿ 133 mm. Fontius from the Latin version of Franciscus Gri¡olinus Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, but also pro- Aretinus. Incipit: ‘[I]o vorrei Malatesta Nouello principe illustre viding corrections to the text, in a sixteenth-century hand. An che mi fussi concessa nel dire tanta faculta . . .’ engraving from Phalaris, Epistolae, ed. Charles Boyle (Oxford, refs. See P-253. r 1718) has been pasted onto the front endleaf. a5 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistole. Translated into Italian by Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); Bartholomaeus Fontius.‘Phalari ad Alcibo suo inimico’. Incipit: book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘VIII.C.d.9’: see Lee, ‘[P]olicleto Messinese elquale tu accusi falsamente acittadini . . .’ Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt IV, lot 1345. Purchased refs. See P-253, without the last four letters (nos 64, 68, 72^3). for »1.1. 0: see Books Purchased (1845), 24. Florence: Francesco Bonaccorsi and Antonius Francisci, 17 May shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.87a. 1488. 4o. 2040 pharetra [p-254^p-257

8 r collation: a^g . [a2 ] ‘Nomina doctorum.’ Incipit: ‘[A]mbrosius. Anastasius. HCR 12904; Go¡ P-568; BMC VI 671; Pr 6344; CIBN P-299; Augustinus . . .’ r Sheppard 5214. Micro¢che: Unit 2: Classics in translation. [a3 ] ‘Tabula materiarum in generali.’ Incipit: ‘[D]e abbate. [D]e

COPY abbatissa. [D]e abysso . . .’ r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the [b1 ] [Pharetra doctorum et philosophorum.] Incipit: ‘[D]e abbate. Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Gregorius in Registro ad Anastasium abbatem, Huius te precepti Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 213 ¿ 143 ¿ 15 mm. Size of serie commonemus . . .’ leaf: 208 ¿ 135 mm. [Strasbourg: Johann Mentelin, not after 1472]. Folio. v collation: [a8 b^r10 s12 t^z A^M10 N8 O6]. Provenance: ‘P.Pacinus > al molto honorando’on g8 , beneath the colophon, in a contemporary hand. Purchased for »0. 12. 6; see HC 12908; Go¡ P-571; BMC I 56; Pr 225; BSB-Ink P-420; CIBN Books Purchased (1828), 21. P-300; Oates 88; Rhodes 1395; Sack, Freiburg, 2851; Sheppard shelfmark: Auct. O 5.33. 154. COPY

Wanting the blank leaves [a1.8] and [O6]. P-255 Phalaris Binding: Eighteenth-century red morocco; triple ¢llets in gilt on Epistolae [Italian] Epistole (trans. Bartholomaeus each cover; gold-tooled spine and turn-ins; gilt-edged leaves; Fontius, from the Latinversion of Franciscus Gri¡olinus marbled pastedowns. Size: 379 ¿ 302 ¿ 77 mm. Size of Aretinus). leaf: 362 ¿ 274 mm. Occasional early marginal annotations, including pointing a r Fontius, Bartholomaeus: ‘Proemio’ [addressed to] Francesco 1 hands, and ‘nota’ marks, in black ink, in red, and in crayon. Baroncini. Incipit: ‘[B]en chio fussi Francesco mio dalle faccende r Early manuscript title on [a2 ]: ‘Liber Pharetra vocatur’. et familiari et domestiche . . .’ r On [a ] an initial ‘I’running down the inner margin is supplied in a v [Gri¡olinus] Aretinus, Franciscus: ‘Proemio’ [addressed to] 2 1 interlocked red and blue with blue pen-work decoration; other Malatesta Novellus. Translated into Italian by Bartholomeus principal eight-line initials are supplied in red, with the area Fontius from the Latin version of Franciscus Gri¡olinus de¢ned by the letter decorated with black pen-work; other one- Aretinus. Incipit: ‘[I]o vorrei Malatesta Nouello principe illustre to nine-line initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and under- che mi fussi concessa nel dire tanta faculta . . .’ lining are supplied in red; guide-letters for initials are supplied in refs. See P-253. r black ink. a5 Phalaris [pseudo-]: Epistole. Translated into Italian by r Provenance: Inscription on [a2 ], unread under ultraviolet light. Bartholomaeus Fontius.‘Phalari ad Alcibo suo inimico’. Incipit: Cardinal E¤ tienne Charles Lome¤ nie de Brienne (1727^1794); ‘[P]olicleto Messinese elquale tu accusi falsamente acittadini . . .’ inscription on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Ex bibliotheca refs. See P-253, without the last four letters (nos 64, 68, 72^3). Cardinalis de Lomenie. v [Laire] catal. eius bibliothec× to. 1 p. Florence: Francesco di Dino, 31 July 1489. 4o. 105 no. 41’; see Franc° ois-Xavier Laire, Index librorum, part 1, 105 collation: a^g8. no. 41. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. HR 12905; Go¡ P-569; BMC VI 634; Pr 6338; Rhodes 1394; Bequeathed in 1834. Sheppard 5091^2. Micro¢che: Unit 2: Classics in translation. shelfmark: Douce 276.

FIRST COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) blind-tooled quarter red mo- P-257 Pharetra rocco, with blue-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and pink silk bookmark. Size: 204 ¿ 140 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ Pharetra doctorum et philosophorum. v 134 mm. [a1 ] ‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘[I]n conuersionis mee principio cum ob Provenance: Circular engraving, 16 mm diameter, of the head of mentis recreacionem autoritates sanctorum . . .’ v a dog baillonne¤ ; also in A-334, C-147 and D-003; the arms of [a1 ] ‘Capitula.’ [Table of contents for book 1.] r dell’Osso of Ravenna are a dog baillonne¤ seated. Purchased 4 [a2 ] [Pharetra doctorum et philosophorum.] Incipit:‘[G]regorius in Dec. 1900 from Francesco Perrella, Catalogue 22, no. 112, for 50 Moralibus, Deus ipse manet intra omnia ipse extra omnia ipse Lire; see Library Bills (1900). supra omnia . . .’ shelfmark: Inc. e. I9.1489.1. refs. See P-256. An abridgedversion. Each book is preceded bya SECOND COPY table of contents. Bound with D-083; see there for details of binding and proven- [Nuremberg]: Friedrich Creussner, [1473^4]. Folio. As dated by ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 128 mm. BMC and Sheppard; CIBN dates [c.1473^4?]. shelfmark: Byw. L 1.3(2). collation: [a^c10 d8 e f10 g^k8]. H *12909; Go¡ P-572; BMC II 447; Pr 2170; BSB-Ink P-421; CIBN P-302; Sheppard 1561. P-256 Pharetra COPY Pharetra doctorum et philosophorum. Binding: Contemporary covers and spine relaid over modern r [a2 ] [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[I]n conuersionis mee primordio cum pro wooden boards with bevelled edges; on the upper cover, contem- mentis recreacione sanctorum . . .’ On the Pharetra, and its porary plain white reversed calf; on the lower cover and on the authorship (sometimes ascribed to Bonaventura or Albertus spine, contemporary pigskin; ¢ve bosses on the lower cover, and Magnus) see Distelbrink 178. two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a p-257^p-259] philelphus, franciscus 2041

hasp at the head of the lower cover. The upper cover is plain. On Kyriacus Anconitanus; Johannes Aurispa; Federicus Cornelius; the lower cover two sets of intersecting double ¢llets form con- Gabriel Maurus; Petrus Thomasius; Andreas Julianus; Marcus centric frames; two further sets of intersecting double ¢llets form Cannetolus; Nicolaus Faba; Gasparinus [Barzizius] a cross and a saltire cross. Leather index tabs. Size: 292 ¿ 212 ¿ Bergomensis; Ambrosius [Traversarius]; Bartholomaeus 40 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 199 mm. Fracanzanus; Palla Strozzi; Nicolaus Nicolus; Andreas Principal ¢ve- and six-line initials are supplied in interlocked red Constantinopolitanus; Thomas Sarzanensis [i.e. Tommaso and blue; other one- to four-line initials (some with extensions Parentucelli]; Leonardus Aretinus; Antonius Luschus; Johannes into the margins) are supplied in red, blue, or blue with red pen- Lamola; Nicolaus Arcimboldus; Antonius Panormita; Cardinal work decoration; rubrics, running book numbers, paragraph Nicolaus [Albergati]; Carolus [Marsupinus] Aretinus; Thomas marks, capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. On Seneca; Cincius Romanus; Cosmus [de] Medici; Bornius [de] r [a2 ] a manuscript title in black ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand Sala; Alberthus Zancarius; Petrus Perleonus; Johannes ascribes the authorship to Bonaventura. Franciscus Gallina; Lapo Florentinus; Philippus Maria Angelus Provenance: Remains of a stamp in black ink on the upper edge: [Visconti]; Johannes Paleologus, Emperor; [Guglielmo VII] ‘ . . . M’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914). Donated by Bywater in Paleologus, Marchese di Monferrato; Eugenius IV, Pont. Max.; Sept. 1908; see donation list (Library Records c.1194); Library Senatus et populus Perusinus; Senatus et populus Bononiensis; v stamp on [a1 ], dated12 Feb. 1909. Raphael Fuscherarius [i.e. Fuscararius]; Lapo Castelliunculus; shelfmark: Inc. d. G6.1. Franciscus [I] Sfortia; Cato Saccus; Pius II, Pont. Max.; Johannes Tuscanella; Aloysius Crottus; Cardinal Gerardus P-258 Philelphus, Franciscus Landrianus; Guarnerius Castellionus; Saxolus Pratensis; Consolatio ad Jacobum Antonium Marcellum de obitu Johannes Feru¢nus; Johannes Antonius Brixianus; Honofrius Stroza; Petrus Joannetus; Petrus Michaelis; Andreocius Valerii ¢lii. Petrucius; Rainaldus Albizius; Senatus et populus Florentinus; r A1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Consolatio de obitu Valerii ¢lii Jacobus Cassianus [de Sancto Cassiano] Cremonensis; Georgius [addressed to] Jacobus Antonius Marcellus. Incipit: ‘[C]upienti Carrectus; Franciscus Barbavara; Thomas Bononiensis; mihi aliquid ad te scribere . . .’ Antonius Pessina; Blasius Axaeretensis; Franciscus refs. See R. Fabbri,‘Le‘‘Consolationes de obituValerii Marcelli’’ Piccolpassus; Augustinus Datus; Nicolaus Puteus Cremonensis; ed il Filelfo’, in Miscellanea di studi in onore di Vittore Branca III. Simon Arrigonus; Matronianus Brascha; Liberius Bonarellus; Umanesimo e rinascimento a Firenze e Venezia, 2 vols, Biblioteca Hieronymus Bellantius; Daniel Venturius; Nicolaus Ceba; dell’Archivum Romanicum’’, Serie I - Storia - Letteratura - Johannes Marius ¢lius; Leodrysius Cribellus; Guinifortus Paleogra¢a, 180 (Florence, 1983), III* 227^50. Barzizius; Antonius Metellus; Antonius Raudensis; Joannocius r G5 [Colophon.] Manettus; Jacobus Constantius; Franciscus Scalamontius; [Milan: Philippus de Lavagnia], 1 Jan. 1475/6? Folio. Colophon Johannes Olzina; Scaeva; Johannes Antonius Rembaldus; reads ‘Impre||um Rom× kalendis Ianuarii. Mcccclxxv.’Assigned Normanus Albizius; Antonius Petrucius; Ladislas [Posthumus], to [Rome: Printer of Philelphus,‘Consolatio’] by Pr and BMC IV, King of Hungary; Petrus Candidus Leucus Decembrius; but reassigned to [Milan] by BMC VI. Bavariae philosophus ac medicus; Franciscus Ocha; Antonius collation: A^E8 F^G6. Trebanus; Nicolaus V, Pont. Max.; Matthiolus/Matthaeus HC *12960; Go¡ P-581; BMC IV 63 = VI p. xxii = VI 703; Pr 3534; Perusinus; Jacobinus Bichetus; Galeacius Cremensis; [Johannes] BSB-Ink P-423; CIBN P-308; Oates 2265; Sheppard 4808. Bessarion; Angelus Actiolus; Guarnerius Veronensis; Petrus

COPY Medici Cosmi ¢lius; Gregorius Arrigus; Georgius Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paper Lampugnanus; Innigo d’Avalos; Antonius Bernaregius; boards; bound for KloÞ. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library Philippus [Pellizzoni] Mediolanensis; Lapo Pisanus; Phoebus on both covers. Size: 289 ¿ 208 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ Capella; Nicolaus Fraegosus; Flavius Blondus; Georgius Platus; 198 mm. Nicolaus Varo; Leonellus d’Este; Lampugninus Biragus; Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and summarizing Johannes Amidaeus; Scribis ducalibus; Johannes Amerinus; the text, in a contemporary hand. Antonius Canobius; Nicodemus Tranchedinus; Thomas r Fraegosus; Johannes evangelista frater heremitanus; Maemmus On A1 a six-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in red with red and brown pen-work decoration. Gaza episcopus Crossetanus; Dominicus Maurus; Baptista Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Schacca Baroccius; Baldus Martyrellus; Facinus label; sale (1835), lot 3118; purchased for »1. 0. 0; see Books Forobronuncianensis; Cicchus [Simoneta] Calabrus; Johannes Purchased (1835), 22. [Jacobus Simoneta] Calabrus; Renatus, KIng of Anjou; shelfmark: Auct. P 5.16. Galeottus Frumentus; Andreas Alamannus; Sphortia secundus; Laurentius Gyni ¢lius?; Franciscus Patritius; Cardinal P-259 Philelphus, Franciscus Lancelotus; Carolus [VII], King of France; Laurentius Valla; Angelus Reatinus; Gaspar Pisaurensis; Jacobus Camerina; Epistolae. Antonius Michaelis; Xenophons [Philelphus]; Marianus sacer- r [a2 ] Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. dos [de Genazano?]; Donatus Actiolus; Benedictus Nursinus; Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia Jacobus Braccellus et Gotthardus; Bartholomaeus Parmensis; tua . . .’ Includes letters to: Leonardus Justinianus; Franciscus Mattheus Pisaurensis; Christoforus Marlianus; Johannes Barbarus; Marcus Lypomanus; Daniel Veturius; Victorinus Jordanus; Mansuetus Attendulus; Bartholomaeus Meltius; Feltrensis; Franciscus Ferretus; Antonius Capanorensis; Michael Rocha; Augustinus Narinensis; Bartholomaeus 2042 philelphus, franciscus [p-259^p-261

Corigia; Baldassar Risinus; Matthia Trivianus; Ludovicus [III] A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, providing Gonzaga; Lodovicus Casella; Galeacius [Cavriani] episcopus explanations in Latin of speci¢c words used in the text, and com- Mantuanus; Bernardus Justinianus; Baptista Albertus; menting on the beauty and elegance of the text, in Italian, in a six- Guilielmus Juvenalis Ursinus; Poggius [Bracciolinus]; teenth-century hand. r Sigismundus Pandulphus Malatesta; Alexander Sphortia On [a2 ] the woodcut initial is coloured in gold within a blue, Attendulus; Nicolaus Stroza; Franciscus Castrensis; Johannes green, and red ground decorated with white vine-stems and Jacobus Ricius; Ludovicus [Trevisan] cardinal Aquileiaeque groups of three gold dots. Other initials are supplied in red or patriarcha; Georgius Trapezuntius; Bartholomaeus [Roverella] blue. Archiepiscopus Ravennates; Julianus [Falciglia]; Petrus Provenance: Bologna, Franciscans of S. Paulo in Monte; can- r Nucetanus; Malatesta Novellus; Cardinal Petrus Barbus; celled inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Loci Sancti Pauli montis Bononi× Cardinal Dominicus [Capranica] Firmanus; Lombardus G(?) 347’. Purchased by Heber for »1. 11. 6, according to the Collionus; Johachimus et Ambrosius; Andreas Ferrariensis; price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Jacobus Cusanus; Bartholomaeus Bufanius; Bartholomaeus Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto of the front endleaf; see theologus; Bartholomaeus Bucinius; Johannes Aretinus; Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 4935. Purchased at his sale for »6. 6. 0; Alphonsus rex; Matthes Johannes(?); Jacobus Luparus; see Books Purchased (1834), 22. Nicolaus Didonus; Guido Jacobus Madius; Nicolaus [III] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.35. d’Este; Franciscus Aleardus; Thomas Coronaeus; Albertus Parrhisius; Lucinus Genuensis; Bartholomaeus episcopus Scalae; Stephanus Cornelius; Hieronymus Castellus; Johannes P-260 Philelphus, Franciscus Andreae; Callistus III, Pont. Max.; Gregorius Typhernius; Epistolae. Baptista Parrhisianus; Antonius Beccaria; Thomas Francus; a r Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. Porcellius; Lodouicus Cunii comes; Blasius Ghiglinus/Gyllinus 2 Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia [i.e. de Ghilinis]; Ottho Carretus; Paulus Cusanus; Gabriel ex tua . . .’See P-259. ordine Minorum theologus [i.e. Gabriel Brunus]; Johannes Medicus; Nicolaus Canalis; Jacobus [de] Moranica; Brescia: Jacobus Britannicus, 7 May 1485. Folio. 8 6 4 Bartholomaeus Ricciatensis; Mariotus Tertinus? Franciscus collation: a b^z h m k . Castellanus; Pacinus Mercatus; Franciscus Cremensis; Borsius HC (+ Addenda) *12933; Go¡ P-584; BMC VII 973, XII 70; Pr 6976; d’Este; Gaspar Mercatus; Carolus Fortibracius; Amaretus BSB-Ink P-428; CIBN P-311; Rhodes 1396; Sack, Freiburg, 2852; Mannellus; Johannes et Guido Antonius Arcimboldus; Jacobus Sheppard 5778; Veneziani, Brescia, 88. Lucensis; Prosperus Columna; Aloysius Borra; Gregorius COPY Lollius; Johannes Petrus Eutychius; Agapetus [Rusticus] Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paper Romanus; Johannes Franciscus Gonzaga; Theodorus Gaza; boards; bound for KloÞ. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library Marchesius Varisinus; Bernardus Pontano; Cardinal Alexander; on both covers. Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 326 ¿ 220 ¿ 32 mm. Pascal Malippaerius; Jacobus Antonius Marcellus; Angelus Size of leaf: 316 ¿ 208 mm. Simoneta; Johanninus Barbatus; Laurentius Pisaurensis; Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing Jacobus Puteus; Johannes Aloysius Guidobonus; Angelus hands in a contemporary hand. Veterbinus; Lazarus Arretinius; Hermolaus Barbarus; Lazarus At the beginning of each book the initial is supplied in interlocked Scarampus; Leonardus Sabbatinus; Isidorus cardinal Rhutenus; red and blue; other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in ThomasThebaldus. red or blue. refs. See V. R. Giustiniani, ‘Lo scrittore e l’uomo in Filelfo’, in Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Francesco Filelfo nel quinto centenario della morte: atti del XVII r Emmeramus; inscription on a2 : ‘Monasterij D. Emmera: convegno di studi maceratesi (Tolentino, 27^30 settembre, 1981) Ratisp.’ ; included in the 1501 catalogue of the monastery; see (Padua, 1986), 249^74; Riccardo Ribuoli, ‘Spunti ¢lologici Wagner,‘St Emmeram’,198. Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^ dall’epistolario del Filelfo’, ibid., 139^62. 1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 3117; purchased for »0. 9. 6; see [Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, before 6 Oct. 1473]. Folio. Books Purchased (1835), 22. Mentioned as recently printed in a letter of Philelphus of 6 shelfmark: Auct. P 5.17. October 1473; see L. A. Sheppard, ‘A Fifteenth-century Humanist, Francesco Filelfo’, Library, 4th ser., 16 (1935), 1^26 at 20. P-261 Philelphus, Franciscus collation: [a^s10 t4 v^z h10 m12]. Epistolae. HC *12926; Go¡ P-583; BMC V 164; Pr 4060; CIBN P-310; Oates r a Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. 1622; Sheppard 3232. 2 Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia COPY tua . . .’See P-259. Wanting the blank leaves [a ] and [t ]. 1 4 [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1488?]. 4o. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- collation: a^z A^K8 L10. sia, with sprinkled red-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. HC *12929; Go¡ P-587; BMC III 750; Pr 7622; BSB-Ink P-429; Rebacked, with the original spine laid down. Size: 316 ¿ 214 ¿ Sack, Freiburg, 2853; Sheppard 2425. 50 mm. Size of leaf: 295 ¿ 189 mm. COPY

Wanting the blank leaf a1. p-261^p-265] philelphus, franciscus 2043

Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled German calf over wooden collation: a8 b^p6. boards with one metal catch and remains of two clasps; triple ¢l- HC 12941; Go¡ P-591; BMC V 494; Pr 5294; BSB-Ink P-431; Oates lets form a double frame. Within the outer frame a repeated 2067; Sack, Freiburg, 2854; Sheppard 4388.

‘Maria’ scroll and a £euron at each corner. In the inner rectangle COPY curved-outline tools make up merrythoughts, each containing the Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) quarter calf over wooden £euron, which is repeated on the spine.‘Inc. No. 4’ in black ink on boards, with remains of two leather clasps hinging from the a modern rectangular label at head of upper cover. Size: 217 ¿ upper cover. Manuscript title at head of the upper cover. Size: 160 ¿ 57 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 140 mm. r 325 ¿ 215 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 318 ¿ 202 mm. A few early pointing hands and a note, on L10 , on chronology and Marginal notes, extracting key words, making grammatical the name of the months, in the same early German hand that observations, and providing corrections to the text, in two wrote the ownership note. r humanist hands. On a2 a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue on a square yellow Provenance: Louis Thompson Rowe (nineteenth century); ground with red pen-work decoration. Other initials are supplied printed label. Purchased in 1962 from G. David, Catalogue 35, in red or blue. no. 226; pencil note on the front pastedown. Provenance: Doksany (Doxan), Bohemia, Premonstratensians; shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1492.2. inscription in a contemporary hand on the front pastedown: ‘Liber monasterii Dogxan’. Purchased, with P-265 and P-268, on 6 June 1885 from Gilhofer & Ranschburg, Catalogue 3 (1885), P-264 Philelphus, Franciscus nos 74^6 for Fl. 6 each (Fl. 18 in total); see Library Bills, 23 June Epistolae. 1885. r a1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.24. r a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. P-262 Philelphus, Franciscus Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia tua . . .’See P-259. Epistolae. Venice: [Bernardinus Benalius], 15 Jan. 1493/4. Folio. a r Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. 8 6 8 2 collation: a b^o p . Leaf a1 unsigned, a2 signed a1, etc. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia HC *12942; Go¡ P-594; BMC V 375; Pr 4882; BSB-Ink P-433; tua . . .’See P-259. Sheppard 3993.

Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, 3 Apr. 1489. Folio. COPY 8 6 collation: a b^p . Bound with O-067; see there for details of binding, notes, and HC12939; Go¡ P-590; BMC V 464; Pr 5209; BSB-Ink P-430; CIBN provenance. Size of leaf: 292 ¿ 187 mm. P-314; Sheppard 4289. A di¡erent sixteenth-century hand, probably that of the rubrica- COPY tor, has also added some marginal notes, mainly extracting key Bound with O-031; see there for details of binding and later pro- words, in a pale red ink. venance. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ 192 mm. Initials are supplied in pale red with pen-£ourishing. r Leaf a2 : ‘FRANCISCI PHILELFI LIBER PRIMVS. > shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.1(1). FRANCISCUS PHILELFVS LEONARDO IVSTINIANO SALVTEM PLVRIMAM DI > CIT.’as C, not as BMC. Wanting the blank leaf a1. P-265 Philelphus, Franciscus An engraving of Franciscus Philelphus has been pasted onto the Epistolae. verso of the last leaf of item1, probably by Douce. r a1 [Title-page.] A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and a few r a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. drawings in an early hand, di¡erent from the one that annotated Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia item 3. r tua . . .’See P-259. On a2 an eight-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in interlocked red and o blue with blue and red pen-work decoration. Other initials and [Basel: Johann Amerbach,beforeJuly1496].4 .The Harvard copy paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. has an ownership inscription dated July1496 (Walsh). CIBN dates [post 1496]. Provenance: ‘Frater Caesar Joly’ (sixteenth century); inscrip- 8 10 r r collation: a^z A^K L . tions on n1 and o1 , in a di¡erent hand from the one that anno- tated the text. HC *12928; Go¡ P-597; BMC III 758; Pr 7646; BSB-Ink P-436; shelfmark: Douce K 130(2). CIBN P-316; Sack, Freiburg, 2856; Sheppard 2454;Walsh 1190. COPY P-263 Philelphus, Franciscus Binding: Nineteenth-century paper wrappers. Size: 212 ¿ 150 ¿ Epistolae. 45 mm. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 149 mm. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing r a1 [Title-page.] corrections to the text, in two early hands. a r Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. r 2 Provenance: Vienna, Jesuits; inscription on a2 : ‘Collegij Soc. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia JesuVienn×’. For purchase see P-261; pencil note on the recto of tua . . .’See P-259. the front endleaf. Venice: Philippus Pincius, 5 Sept. 1492. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.17. 2044 philelphus, franciscus [p-266^p-269

r P-266 Philelphus, Franciscus a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. Epistolae. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxeri(!) antiquius beniuolentia r tua . . .’See P-259. a1 [Title-page.] r Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 20 Sept. 1498. Folio. a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. collation: a^l8. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nichil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia B r Type: 82 R . 88 leaves. 62 lines, plus headline (a3 ). Type area: 254 tua . . .’See P-259. r r (260) ¿ 166 mm (a3 ). Woodcut capitals; device B; for these see F3 Vignatus, Ambrosius: ‘Oratio . . . pro obedientia Sabaudientium ducis’ [addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. Max. BMC V p. 527. Incipit:‘[E]xperior nunc, nunc cerno ipsis oculis, dum hec loquor HC *12947; Go¡ P-599; Pr 5454; BSB-Ink P-437; Oates 2119; Sack, pater sancte . . .’ Freiburg, 2857; Sheppard 4543. r G1 Auriga, Alanus: ‘Epistola . . . de destatione belli gallici et sua- COPY sione pacis’. Incipit: ‘[U]sque quo dudum inuictissimi Gallorum Bound with G-019; see there for details of binding and proven- principes . . .’ ance. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ 201 mm. refs. Les oeuvres latines d’Alain Chartier, ed. P. Bourgain- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.11(2). Hemeryck (Paris,1977), 225^42. v G5 Auriga, Alanus: ‘Epistola . . . invectiva contra ingratum ami- cum’. Incipit:‘[M]aluissem tecum de bene¢ciis quam querimoniis P-268 Philelphus, Franciscus contendere . . .’ Epistolae. refs. Les oeuvres latines d’Alain Chartier, 337^40. r v a1 [Title-page.] G6 Auriga, Alanus: ‘Epistola . . . post egressum regis Caroli ab r a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae. ‘Leonardo Iustiniano’. eadem ciuitate [addressed to] the University of Paris. Incipit: Incipit: ‘[Q]uod nihil apud me duxerim antiquius beniuolentia ‘[A]lma mater fecunda ¢liis et copiosa disciplinis . . .’ tua . . .’See P-259. refs. Les oeuvres latines d’Alain Chartier, 221^4. o v Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1500. 4 . G7 ‘Tabula’. 8 6 v collation: a^z A^H I . G7 [Colophon.] v H *12948; BMC III 773; Pr 7695; BSB-Ink P-438; CIBN P-317; G8 [Device.] Sack, Freiburg, 2858; Sheppard 2494. [Paris]: Fe¤ lix Baligault, for Jean Petit, 30 Apr. 1498. 4o. collation: a^z A^E8 F6 G8. COPY r B Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over Types: 96 G, headline for book 1 (a2 ); 75 G , text, also verse in device (not 99 B as suggested as usual in BMC); 180 G(?), location wooden boards, with remains of a clasp. Quadruple ¢llets form a of shop (below device). Lombards. 154 leaves. 40 lines, plus head- double frame.Within the outer frame the roll ‘IHESVS MARIA’. r r In the inner rectangle curved-outline tools make up merry- line (a3 ). Type area: 150 (153) ¿ 93 mm (a3 ). Device B: see BMC VIII p. 170, with verse no. 6. thoughts, each containing a £euron. ‘Francescus Philelphus’ in HC (+ Addenda) 12946; Go¡ P-598; Pr 8259; Sheppard 6442. manuscript across the upper edge; ‘Adolescentia W[im?]pelingi’ in manuscript along the upper edge. Size: 228 ¿ 160 ¿ 55 mm. COPY Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 150 mm. Wanting a . 1 Pastedowns consist of two parchment leaves from a thirteenth/ Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled calf, with sprinkled red- fourteenth-century Breviary. The front endleaf consists of an edged leaves. Size:195 ¿ 135 ¿ 36 mm. Sizeofleaf: 188 ¿ 130 mm. engraving with a quotation from Lc 11,30, showing Jonah being Some marginal notes, extracting key words, translating and com- thrown overboard into the mouth of the whale. menting on the text in English, supplying the Greek words in the Marginal notes, mainly extraction of Latin and Greek key words blank spaces provided in the text, and quoting sentences and pro- in red ink and summarizing key points in brown ink, in an early verbs in Latin with an English translation, in an early hand. hand. On I v a late sixteenth-century biographical note, in Latin, A few initials are supplied in red. 6 v on Philelphus. On the same leaf ‘viii lxxiii’ in red ink, by the Provenance: Early English ownership, on G8 , heavily erased: rubricator. ‘D[ ]’. Unidenti¢ed sale, Leigh & Sotheby, 1806. Richard Heber r (1773^1833); note, apparently in his hand, on the recto of the On a2 a six-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work front endleaf: ‘L & S 1806 -4s-3d-’; not identi¢ed in his decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Catalogue. J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837), 1835; signature on the end- r leaf dated 1835; sale (1837), lot 127; purchased for »0. 8. 0: see Provenance: ‘Rose’ on a1 and ‘N. 693’ on front endleaf in an eighteenth-century hand. ‘G. F. Klemm’ (eighteenth/nineteenth Books Purchased (1837), 21.The copy listed in James,‘Catalogus’ r (1602/3), fol. 255v: ‘Fr. Philelphus epistol× familiares 1498’; century) on a1 . For purchase see P-261. James, Catalogus (1605), 374: P 8.4 [Art] is no longer in the shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.16. Library. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.89. P-269 Philelphus, Franciscus Epistolae breviores elegantiores. P-267 Philelphus, Franciscus r [*1 ] [Title-page and an anonymous editorial note, stating that the Epistolae. selection of letters chosen for this publication, introduced by a r a1 [Title-page.] line providing the subject of the letter, and with the addition of a p-269^p-272] philelphus, franciscus 2045

table of contents and a few letters from Politian, should facilitate sixteenth-century: ‘Iste liber est congregationis S. Iu[stinae] R[ ] its use for young readers.] de Pr[ati]bus in [ ]’. Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), III r [*1 ] ‘Tabula’. 5822 (‘5822’ in black ink on front pastedown); sale (1789), lot r A1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolae breviores elegantiores. 10724; note in Heber’s hand on front endleaf: ‘Same copy sold at ‘Franciscus Philelphus poeta Francisco Barbaro oratori salutem the Pinelli Auction for s16. (10724)’. Richard Heber (1773^1833); dicit. Aduentum suum narrat et pestilentie vim declarat’. Incipit: see Catalogue, 10 (1836), lot 2487, sold for »0. 0. 6. Purchased for ‘[Q]uod tibi iucundissimum esse puto . . .’ Includes a selection »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 46. from Philelphus’ Epistolae, for which see P-259. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.5. r K5 Politianus, Angelus: Epistolae [extracts]. ‘Angelus Politianus Cesari Carmento salutem.’ Incipit: ‘[C]ontemni te putas quod non rescribo . . .’ It includes letters to Caesar Carmentus; P-271 Philelphus, Franciscus Jacobus Modestus; Picus Mirandule; Laurentius de Medici. Fabulae. refs. Ma|« er I 96^7. r [a1 ] Philelphus, Franciscus: Fabulae.‘De tempore et sene et puero o [Strasbourg: Friedrich (Ruch) de Dunbach, c.1500]. 4 . The date mox senescente.’ ‘[P]ulcher Ephebus iter per deuia solus agebat r > on K6 , ‘M.cccc.xciiij’ is that of Politian’s letter, not the date of Ecce capillatum respicit usque pedes’; elegiac distichs. printing as in Go¡ (Sheppard). refs. See C. Filosa, La favola ela letteratura esopiana in Italia dal 6 4.8 6 collation: [*] A B^I K . Medio Evo ai nostri giorni (Milan,1952), 82^3. Types: 288 G, ¢rst line of title; 152 G, lines 2 and 3 of title, incipit on [Pavia: Antonius de Carcano], 1480. 4o. On the attribution of this A r, headlines; 80 (71) G, text.The text type here measures 71 mm 1 work to Antonius de Carcano in Pavia see BMC VII 999. Also and contains Haebler’s M49 as well as M47, the only form shown in v recorded as: ‘Venice: Expensis M.C.’ Sheppard, ‘Fifteenth-cen- GfT 1290. 66 leaves, 7^66 numbered. 40 lines, plus headline (A1 ). v tury Humanist’, 16, suggests the initials M. C. may belong to Type area: 143 (150) ¿ 93 mm (A ).Woodcut initials‘E’,‘Q’. 1 Mathaeus Cerdonis. H *12951; Go¡ P-600; not in Pr; BSB-Ink (P-439); Sack, Freiburg, 8 2858a; Sheppard 547. collation: [a^c ]. H *12955; Go¡ P-603; BMC VII 999; Pr 4597; BSB-Ink P-442; COPY CIBN P-320; Sheppard 5832. Binding: Nineteenth-century German(?) paper boards covered with leaves from a liturgical manuscript on parchment, dyed COPY dark blue. Size: 207 ¿ 155 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 141 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paste- Marginal and interlinear notes in an early German hand, com- downs; bound for KloÞ. Size: 199 ¿ 149 ¿ 6 mm. Size of menting on the text. leaf: 196 ¿ 142 mm. Some initials and headings touched with yellow wash. Early signatures partially visible. Provenance: Dinkelsbu« hl, Bavaria, Carmelites; inscription on Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- r label. Purchased for »1.11. 6; see Books Purchased (1826), 13. [*1 ]: ‘Carmeli Dinckelspullani’. Anonymous sale (3 May, 1832), lot 675, dated 1494. Purchased for »0. 3. 0, according to Library shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.41. Bills (1829^32), no. 364; for »0. 8. 0, according to Books Purchased (1832), 18. P-272 Philelphus, Franciscus Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q extra 1.1. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.63. Mediolanensia convivia duo. r A1 ‘Errores notati in toto uolumine’. r A4 Marlianus, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] P-270 Philelphus, Franciscus Franciscus Philelphus. Incipit: ‘[C]upio iamdiu ut nosti Exercitatiunculae [Italian and Latin]. Francisce mi . . .’ Dated Pavia, 1 Aug.1477. r r a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Exercitatiunculae. ‘Ego omni o⁄cio.’ a1 Justinianus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Incipit: ‘[A]nchora che li miei bene¢cii uerso di te . . . [Q]uamuis Philelphus. Incipit: ‘[M]isisti nuper ad me optatum . . .’ Dated magnitudo meorum erga te meritorum . . .’ Venice, 28 Dec. 1444. r v k8 [Colophon.] a1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Mediolanensia convivia duo [dedicated r k8 SaliusVercellensis,Petrus: ‘Carmen in Francisci Filel¢ detrac- to] Thomas Thebaldus. Incipit: ‘[C]um grauioribus in artibus atque disciplinis graecorum ingenium . . .’ tores’.‘Parce sacri uatis famam lacerare Filel¢ > Inuide, quid tan- tum te maledicta iuuant’; 15 elegiac distichs. [Milan: Simon Magniagus, 1483^4]. 4o. Pr assigns to [Casal di San Milan: ChristophorusValdarfer, 19 Sept. 1483. 4o. Vaso: Antonius de Corsiono, not before1477]. collation: a^g8 h i6 k8. collation: A4 a^l8 m4. HC 12957; Go¡ P-602; BMC VI 727; Pr 5977; Sheppard 4890. HC (+ Addenda) 12956; Go¡ P-605; BMC VI 760; Pr 7268; BSB-Ink

COPY P-424; CIBN P-321; Hillard1601; Oates 2296^8; not in Sheppard.

Wanting the blank leaf a1. COPY Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter parchment. ‘[ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) red mo- ]24’ on a lozenge-shaped paper label at head of the front cover. rocco, with marbled pastedowns and green bookmark. Size: Size: 202 ¿ 140 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 132 mm. 205 ¿ 150 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 142 mm. Provenance: Possibly Padua, Benedictines, S. Justina; washed ‘2584’ in black inkon front endleaf. Occasional early ‘nota’marks r inscription on a2 in two Italian hands, one ¢fteenth- and one in black ink. 2046 philelphus, franciscus [p-272^p-274

v Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2470c; a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes funebres. Oratio parentalis perhaps purchased from Chre¤ tien in Nov. 1911, no. 3837 for 125 de divi Francisci Sphortiae Mediolanensium ducis foelicitate. Francs. Bequeathed in 1914. Incipit: ‘[S]i ¢eri posse censerem . . .’ Delivered in the cathedral shelfmark: Byw. R 1.18. of Milan, 9 Mar. 1467. r c8 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in funere divae viraginis Biancae Mariae Mediolanensium ducis. Incipit: ‘[N]unquam P-273 Philelphus, Franciscus futurum existimaram, patres conscripti . . .’ v Odae. d7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio funebris pro magni¢co ducali r senatore et clarissimo equite aurato Philippo Borrhomaeo comite [*1 ] [Title-page.] v Haronae. Incipit: ‘[P]erdi⁄cile mihi profecte et apprime laborio- [*1 ] Johannes Franciscus Hostianus: [Verse addressed to] sum . . .’ Delivered in the church of S. Franciscus, 20 Aug. 1464. Ludovicus Martinengus.‘[A]ntiqua insignes Lodouice tulere poe- v tas Saecula Martigenae maxime gentis honos’; elegiac distichs. ei Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio funebris pro magni¢co equite r > aurato ducalique senatore Stephano Frederico Todeschino. a1 [Title-page.] r Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam non obscure futurum aiaduertam(!) . . .’ a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Odae. [Prefatory verse, addressed to] Delivered in Milan, S. Ambrogius, 1440. Franciscus Sforza. ‘[F]ranciscus Francisce tuus tibi Sphortia r uates Principe te digna dona Philelfus agit’; elegiac distichs. e4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes nuptiales. Oratio de inita v > societate inter illustrissimos duces Bonam eiusque ¢lium a4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Odae.‘Carmen primum’.‘[O]cio qui se dederint inerti Nil habent quo sint celebres futuri Quippe qui Johannem Galeacium et Herculem Aestensem. Incipit: > > ‘[A]ristoteles ille peripateticus . . .’ Delivered in Milan, 8 June temnant decus acris omne(!) > Mentis et usus’. refs. On the text see Gabriella Albanese, ‘Le raccolte poetiche 1477. An agreement between Bona and Gian Galeazzo Sforza, latine di Francesco Filelfo’, in Francesco Filelfo nel quinto cente- Dukes of Milan, on one side, and Ercole d’Este on the other, to nario della morte: atti del XVII convegno di studi maceratesi marry Bona’s and Ercole’s infant children, respectively Anna Maria Sforza and Alfonso I d’Este. (Tolentino, 27^30 settembre, 1981) (Padua, 1986), 389^458; esp. r notes 75 and 89. e6 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epithalamion in illutrium Beatricis Aestensis et Tristani Sphortiae nuptiis habitum. Incipit: ‘[E]tsi [Brescia]: Angelus Britannicus, 4 July 1497. 4. 2 8 4 laetandum mihi admodum sentio . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 6 Apr. 1455. collation: [* ] a^l m . v e8 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Epistola responsiva insimulationi ac Woodcut initials. calumniae Guarini Veronensis addressed to] Lodovicus Casella. HC *12954; Go¡ P-606; BMC VII 978; Pr 6994; BSB-Ink P-444; Incipit: ‘[B]aldasar Cremensis qui medicinae studet . . .’ Dated CIBN P-322; Sheppard 5791^2. Milan, 8 Aug. 1455. r FIRST COPY f1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in sponsalitiis Theodori Binding: Nineteenth-century half red morocco over marbled Plati clarissimi iureconsulti et Elisabet Vicecomitis. Incipit: pasteboards, with turquoise fore-edge and lower edge, and gilt ‘[S]iue ipsum naturae ductum . . .’ r upper edge. Size: 215 ¿ 164 ¿ 14 mm. Sizeof leaf: 210 ¿ 149 mm. f5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in sponsalitiis Petri Biragi Provenance: Henry Howard (1628^1684), 6th Duke of Norfolk. et Elisabet Principalis (i.e. Princivalis). Incipit: ‘[Q]ui sacratissi- London, Royal Society: see Catalogue of the Library of the Royal mum coniugii uinculum . . .’ Dated Milan,10 Sept.1458. v r Society (London, 1825), 126; stamp on a1 : ‘Soc. Reg. Lond. ex f6 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epitalamion in nuptiis nobilium coniu- dono Henr. Howard Norfolciensis’; not found in R. Farquharson gum Johannis Antonii Simonetae et Margaritae Cottae. Incipit: Sharp, Catalogue of a Collection of Early Printed Books in the ‘[I]nter humanae societatis uincula . . .’ r r Library of the Royal Society (London, 1910); sale stamp on m4 f7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in desponsione magni¢- ‘Roy. Soc. sold’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. cae puellae Juliae Marutiae et magni¢ci equitis aurati Raymundi 2470. Bequeathed in 1914. Attenduli. Incipit: ‘[Q]tanti(!) ¢eri oporteat bene conueniens shelfmark: Byw. R 1.16. matrimonium . . .’ r SECOND COPY f8 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in connubio magni¢cae Bound with B-345; see there for details of binding and proven- puellae Margaritae Arcimboldae et magni¢ci equitis aurati ance. Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 132 mm. Antonii Cribelli. Incipit: ‘[C]um inter uaehementissimos ac max- On a1^2 the title and text are enclosed within red rules. imos animi a¡ectus . . .’ Dated Milan, 25 June 1458. r Wanting gathering [*]. g1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes diversae. Oratio habita In the verses on the last two leaves, the accents have been marked; Mantuae pro duce Francisco Sphortia [addressed to] Pius II, r on m4 : ‘expliciunt opera Francisci Philini’, all in the same early Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[C]um essem pater beatissime nomine atque hand from the Jesuit college in Parma. iussu . . .’ Delivered in Mantua, 18 Sept.1459. r shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 6.63(1). g4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio congratulatoria de creatione Jacobi Borrhomaei Vitaliani comitis F. ad dignitatem et gradum episcopalem [addressed to ‘viri’of Pavia]. Incipit: ‘[N]on possum P-274 Philelphus, Franciscus equidem uiri Papienses . . .’ Dated Pavia, 25 Sept.1456. r Orationes, et al. g7 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Song.] ‘Canzon morale . . . a dio omni- r potente in commendatione et raccommendatione dil illustrissimo a1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria Sforza. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam parentalem quondam pro nobilissimo principe Philippo Maria Anglo(!) a l’intrata dil uescoue di Pauia illo principe patre tuo Francisco . . .’ Dated Milan, 27 May 1481. Iacobo Borrhomaeo’.‘[S]ignor che pur di nulla fatthai iltuto > Iciel r a1 [Table of contents.] p-274^p-275] philelphus, franciscus 2047

col solo insieme e lauree stelle’; 6 strophes of 17 lines, except for Lacedaemoniorum admirante quodam Philophanen sophis- the last one of15. Dated Pavia, 25 Sept.1456. tam . . .’ v r g8 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio de laudibus Lazari Scarampi y1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] Federicus episcopi [addressed to the people of Como]. Incipit: ‘[I]nstituenti Cornelius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod multarum legum mentionem factam mihi uiri Commenses uerba apud uos facere . . .’ Delivered in the inuenias . . .’ Dated Bologna, 11Apr. 1439. r cathedral of Como, 16 Nov.1460. y1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Annotatio legum apud veteres scrip- v h3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio pro Theodoro Plato. Incipit: tores crebrius commemoratarum.] ‘Lex Pompeia’. Incipit: ‘[F]uerat profecto aequum et ab omnibus mea sententia . . .’ ‘Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo ueteribus incolis transpadanis . . .’ v Delivered in the cathedral of Pavia, 3 Aug.1460. y3 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Epistola consolatoria de obitu v h6 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita Mediolani in principio Alphinae matris addressed to] Petrus Justinus Philelphus. studii. Incipit: ‘[T]anquam eloquentiae et illustrium discipli- Incipit: ‘[A]udio te angi animi ex obitu Al¢nae . . .’ Dated 15 Feb. narum studia . . .’ 1476. r r h7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio [gratiarum activa addressed to] y4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Istruzione del ben vivere [dedicated to] Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam mihi profecto miri¢cam Philibertus Duke of Savoy. Incipit: ‘[E]ssendome per parte della animi laeticiam . . .’ uostra excellentia demandato . . .’ v r h7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in principio y7 Valla Placentinus, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Quaestionum Tusculanarum M. Tullii Ciceronis in studio urbis Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[G]aleni medici praecellentis . . .’ r Romae. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui tirones primum in castra uenerint . . .’ y8 Galenus, [Claudius]: Introductorium ad medicinam principiis. Dated Rome, 12 Jan. 1475. Translated by Georgius Valla. Incipit: ‘[M]edicinae artis intentio r h8 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio de sua in urbem reditu quidem est sanitas . . . [Q]uae rursus ratione duce per¢citur . . .’ [addressed to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[Q]uanta sit in obser- o Brescia: Jacobus Britannicus, 18 June 1488. 4 . uatione . . .’ 8 collation: a^i K l^z . i r Philelphus, Franciscus: Consolatio de obitu Valerii ¢lii 8 H *12922; Go¡ P-608; BMC VII 975; Pr 6985; BSB-Ink P-446; [addressed to] Jacobus Antonius Marcellus. Incipit: ‘[C]upienti CIBN P-324; Sheppard 5782; Veneziani, Brescia,103. mihi aliquid ad te scribere . . .’ Dated Milan, 25 Dec. 1461. refs. See P-258. COPY r v Leaf z7 : ‘Registrum orationum ...... in hoc uolumine con- n5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Praefatio in traductionem praecep- > torum Rhetorices Aristotelis de causis ciuilibus [addressed to] temptok’, not as BMC. Cardinal Alphonsus de Cavillo [i.e. Carrillo]. ‘Praefatio in Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter mottled morocco, with Aristotelis rhaetoricam ad Alexandrum regem’. Incipit: ‘[C]um marbled paper boards and sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: superiore anno Bononiae docerem . . .’ 210 ¿ 150 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 142 mm. v A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early n6 Aristoteles [pseudo-]: Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum Magnum. [Also known as Rhetorica ad Alexandrum.] hand. r s Translated by Franciscus Philelphus. Incipit: ‘Aristoteles Provenance: Unread early inscription on a1 : ‘Con [ ] An[ ]’. Alexandro regi salutem dicit. Sum tuis litteris factus certior non- London, British Museum; acquired 5 July 1882; shelfmarks on nullos saepe ad nos misisse . . . Tria sunt genera ciuilium cau- the verso of the front endleaf: ‘IA.31132’,‘012301.f.23’; stamp on v v sarum . . .’ a1 , also on z6 , dated 5 July 1882; duplicate. Transferred to the refs. On the translation see Aristoteleslatinus: Codices. Parspos- Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula’ v v terior, ed. G. Lacombe et al. (Cambridge,1955), nos1630 and1935 (Library Records c.1054), no. 26; transfer stamp on a1 and on z6 . and E. Garin,‘Le traduzioni umanistiche di Aristotele nel secolo shelfmark: Inc. e. I22.1488.1. XV’, Atti e memoriedell’accademia ¢orentina di scienze morali‘La Colombaria’, ns 2 (1947^50), 57^104, at 69^71 and103. r P-275 Philelphus, Franciscus q5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Praefatio in traductionem Apophthegmatum Plutarchi Cheronensis ad Traianum Orationes, et al. r Caesarem [addressed to] Philippus Maria Angelus [Visconti]. a1 [Title-page.] v Incipit: ‘[L]ectitanti mihi nuper Graeca quaedam princeps . . .’ a1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria v q5 Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Apophthegmata. Translated by Sforza. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam parentalem quondam pro nobilissimo Franciscus Philelphus. Incipit: ‘[C]um Artaxerxi Persarum illo principe patre tuo Francisco . . .’ Dated Milan, 27 May 1481. v regi . . . Persae amant homines adunco naso. . .’On the translation a1 ‘Tabula’. r see Gianvito Resta, ‘Filelfo tra Bisanzio e Roma’, in Francesco a2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes funebres. Oratio parentalis Filelfo nel quinto centenario della morte: atti del XVII convegno di de divi Francisci Sphortiae Mediolanensium ducis foelicitate. studi maceratesi (Tolentino, 27^30 settembre,1981) (Padua,1986), Incipit: ‘[S]i ¢eri posse censerem . . .’ Delivered in the cathedral 1^60, at 23. of Milan, 9 Mar. 1467. t v Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolaris praefatio in Plutarchi v 2 b5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in funere divae viraginis Cheronensis Apophthegmata Laconica ab eo e graeco in latinum Biancae Mariae Mediolanensium dux. Incipit: ‘[N]unquam traducta [addressed to] Nicolaus V, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uo de futurum existimaram, patres conscripti . . .’ te magis Nicolae quinte . . .’ c r Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio funebris pro magni¢co ducali v 3 t3 Plutarchus: Apophthegmata Laconica. Translated by senatore et clarissimo equite aurato Philippo Borrhomaeo comite Franciscus Philelphus, Milan 1 Oct. 1454. Incipit: ‘[A]gasicles rex Haronae. Incipit:‘[P]er di⁄cile mihi profecto et apprime laborio- sum . . .’ Delivered in the church of S. Franciscus, 20 Aug. 1464. 2048 philelphus, franciscus [p-275

r v c4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio funebris pro magni¢co equite e4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in principio aurato ducalique senatore Stephano Frederico Todeschino. Quaestionum Tusculanarum M. Tullii Ciceronis in studio urbis Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam non obscure futurum animaduertam . . .’ Romae. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui tirones primum in castra uenerint . . .’ Delivered in Milan, S. Ambrogius,1440. Dated Rome, 12 Jan. 1475. r r c5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes nuptiales. Oratio de inita e5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio de suo in urbem reditu societate inter illustrissimos duces Bonam eiusque ¢lium [addressed to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[Q]uanta sit in obser- Johannem Galeacium et Herculem Aestensem. Incipit: uatione . . .’ r ‘[A]ristoteles ille peripateticus . . .’ Delivered in Milan, 8 June e5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Consolatio de obitu Valerii ¢lii 1477. See P-274 [addressed to] Jacobus Antonius Marcellus. Incipit: ‘[C]upienti v c5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epithalamion in illutrium Beatricis mihi aliquid ad te scribere . . .’ Dated Milan, 25 Dec. 1461. Aestensis et Tristani Sphortiae nuptiis habitum. Incipit: ‘[E]t si refs. See P-258. v letandum mihi admodum sentio . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 6 Apr. 1455. h2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Praefatio in traductionem praecep- r d1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Epistola responsiva insimulationi ac torum Rhetorices Aristotelis de causis ciuilibus [addressed to] calumniae Guarini Veronensis addressed to] Lodovicus Casella. Cardinal Alphonsus de Cavillo [i.e. Carrillo]. ‘Praefatio in Incipit: ‘[B]aldasar Cremensis qui medicinae studet . . .’ Dated Aristotelis rhaetoricam ad Alexandrum regem’. Incipit: ‘[C]um Milan, 8 Aug. 1455. superiore anno Bononiae docerem . . .’ r r d1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in sponsalitiis Theodori h3 Aristoteles [pseudo-]: Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum Plati clarissimi iureconsulti et Elisabet Vicecomitis. Incipit: Magnum. [Also known as Rhetorica ad Alexandrum.] ‘[S]iue ipsum naturae ductum . . .’ Translated by Franciscus Philelphus. Incipit: ‘[A]ristoteles v l7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in sponsalitiis Petri Biragi Alexandro regi salutem dicit. Sum tuis litteris factus cretior(!) et Elisabet Principalis(?). Incipit: ‘[Q]ui sacratissimum coniugii nonnullos saepe ad nos misisse . . . Tria sunt genera ciuilium cau- uinculum . . .’ Dated Milan,10 Sept.1458. sarum . . .’ r d3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epitalamion in nuptiis nobilium coniu- refs. See P-274. r gum Johannis Antonii Simonetae et Margaritae Cottae. Incipit: k1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Praefatio in traductionem ‘[I]nter humanae societatis uincula . . .’ Apophthegmatum Plutarchi Cheronensis ad Traianum v d3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in desponsione magni¢- Caesarem [addressed to] Philippus Maria Angelus [Visconti]. cae puellae Juliae Marutiae et magni¢ci equitis aurati Raymundi Incipit: ‘[L]ectitanti mihi nuper Graeca quidem princeps . . .’ v Attenduli. Incipit:‘[Q]uanti ¢eri oporteat bene conueniens matri- k1 Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Apophthegmata. Translated by monium . . .’ Franciscus Philelphus. Incipit: ‘[C]um Artaxerxi Persarum r d4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in connubio magni¢cae regi . . . Persae amant homines adunco naso . . .’ puellae Margaritae Arcimboldae et magni¢ci equitis aurati refs. See P-274. v Antonii Cribelli. Incipit: ‘[C]um inter uaehementissimos ac max- l4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolaris praefatio in Plutarchi imos animi a¡ectus . . .’ Dated Milan, 25 June 1458. Cheronensis Apophthegmata Laconica ab eo e graeco in latinum v d4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes diversae. Oratio habita traducta [addressed to] Nicolaus V, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uo de Mantuae pro duce Francisco Sphortia [addressed to] Pius II, te magis Nicolae quintae . . .’ v Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[C]tum(!) essem pater beatissime nomine l4 Plutarchus: Apophthegmata Laconica. Translated by atque iussu . . .’ Delivered in Mantua, 18 Sept.1459. Franciscus Philelphus, Milan 1 Oct. 1454. Incipit: ‘[A]gasicles rex r d6 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio congratulatoria de creatione Lacedaemoniorum admirante quodam Philophanem sophis- Jacobi Borrhomaei Vitaliani comitis F. ad dignitatem et gradum tam . . .’ r episcopalem [addressed to ‘viri’of Pavia]. Incipit: ‘[N]on possum n2 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] equidem uiri Papienses . . .’ Dated Pavia, 25 Sept.1456. Federicus Cornelius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod multarum legum mentio- r e1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Song.] ‘Canzon morale . . . a dio omni- nem factam inuenias . . .’ Dated Bologna, 11Apr. 1439. r potente in commendatione et raccomendatione dil illustrissimo n2 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Annotatio legum apud veteres scrip- principe Philippo Maria Anglo(!) a l’intrata dil uescoue de Pauia tores crebrius commemoratarum. Lex Pompeia]. Incipit: Iacobo Borrhomaeo’.‘[S]ignor che pur di nulla fatai iltuto I ciel ‘Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo ueteribus incolis transpadanis . . .’ > v col sol insieme e lauree stellae’; 6 strophes of 17 lines, except for n2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistola consolatoria de obitu the last one of15. Dated Pavia, 25 Sept.1456. Alphinae matris [addressed to] Petrus Justinus Philelphus. v Incipit: ‘[A]udio te angi animo ex obitu Al¢nae . . .’ Dated 15 Feb. e1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio de laudibus Lazari Scarampi episcopi [addressed to the people of Como]. Incipit: ‘[I]nstituenti 1476. r mihi uiri Commenses uerba uos facere . . .’Delivered in the cathe- n3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Istruzione del ben vivere [dedicated to] dral of Como, 16 Nov.1460. Philibertus Duke of Savoy. Incipit: ‘[E]ssendome per parte della e r Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio pro Theodoro Plato. Incipit: uostra excellentia demandato . . .’ 3 v ‘[F]uerat profecto aequum et ab omnibus mea sententia . . .’ n4 Valla Placentinus, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Delivered in the cathedral of Pavia, 3 Aug.1460. Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[G]alieni medici praecellentis . . .’ r n v Galenus, [Claudius]: Introductorium ad medicinam principiis. e4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita Mediolani in principio 4 studii. Incipit: ‘[T]anquam eloquentiae et illustrium discipli- Translated by Georgius Valla. Incipit: ‘[M]edicinae artis intentio narum studia . . .’ quidem est sanitas . . . [Q]uae rursus ratione duce per¢citur . . .’ v e4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio [gratiarum activa addressed to] Venice: Philippus Pincius, [1 June?] 1496. Folio. The colophon Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam mihi profecto miri¢cam reads:‘primo kal’. Iunii’. animi laetitiam . . .’ collation: a^m6 n8. p-275^p-276] philelphus, franciscus 2049

v Woodcut initials. k8 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epithalamion in illutrium Beatricis HC *12925; Go¡ P-611; BMC V 497; Pr 5312; BSB-Ink P-449; Aestensis et Tristani Sphortiae nuptiis habitum. Incipit: ‘[E]t si Sheppard 4401. laetandum mihi admodum sentio . . .’ Dated Ferrara 6 Apr. 1455. r COPY l3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistola responsiva insimulationi ac Bound with: calumniae Guarini Veronensis [addressed to] Lodovicus Casella. 1. Franciscus Philelphus, Satyrae. Milan: Christophorus Incipit: ‘[B]aldasar Cremensis qui medicinae studet . . .’ Dated Valdarfer, 13 Nov.1476 (P-278). Milan, 8 Aug.1455. l r Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in sponsalitiis Theodori Wanting the blank leaf n8. 4 Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia, by R. Plati clarissimi iureconsulti et Helisabet Vicecomitis. Incipit: Payne, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both ‘[S]iue ipsum naturae ductum . . .’ v covers, gilt-edged leaves, and green silk bookmark. Size: 275 ¿ l7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in sponsalitiis Petri Biragi 205 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 266 ¿ 188 mm. et Helisabet Princiuallis. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui sacratissimum coniugii In both items, a few marginal and interlinear notes, mainly uinculum . . .’ Dated Milan, 10 Sept.1458. r extracting key words and providing corrections to the text, in a m1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epithalamion in nuptiis nobilium con- humanist hand, now mostly washed. iugum Johannis Antonii Simonetae et Margaretae Cottae. Provenance: John Bridges (1666^1724); purchased in1702/3; see Incipit: ‘[I]nter humanae societatis uincula . . .’ r note in his hand on verso of front endleaf ‘1702/3’ ‘E Bibliopolio m2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in desponsione magni¢- Vavenni 3 m’; BibliothecaeBridgesianaecatalogus (7 Feb.1725/6), cae puellae Juliae Marutiae et magni¢ci equitis aurati Raymundi lot 1090, marked down for »0. 19. 6. Edward Knight (1734^1812); Attenduli. Incipit:‘[Q]uanti ¢eri oporteat bene conueniens matri- sale (4 May1821), lot1424 described as‘2 vol. in1, bound in russia monium . . .’ r by R. Payne’, with purchase price noted in the Bodleian copy of m3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in connubio magni¢cae the sale catalogue as »4. 5. 0. Item 1 purchased for »4. 14. 6, item puellae Margaretae Arcimboldae et magni¢ci equitis aurati 2 for »1.1. 0; see Books Purchased (1821), 11. Antonii Cribelli. Incipit: ‘[C]um inter uaehementissimos ac max- shelfmark: Auct. O 5.23(2). imos animi a¡ectus . . .’ Dated Milan, 25 June 1458. v m4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes diversae. Oratio habita Mantuae pro duce Francisco Sphortia [addressed to] Pius II, P-276 Philelphus, Franciscus Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[C]um essem pater beatissime nomine atque Orationes, et al. iussu . . .’ Delivered in Mantua, 18 Sept.1459. r r a1 [Title-page.] m7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio congratulatoria de creatione v a1 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria Jacobi Borrhomaei Vitaliani comitis F. ad dignitatem et gradum Sforza. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam parentalem quondam pro nobilissimo episcopalem [addressed to ‘viri’ of Pavia]. Incipit: ‘[N]on possem illo principe patre tuo Francisco . . .’ Dated Milan, 27 May 1481. equidem uiri Papienses . . .’ Dated Pavia, 25 Sept.1456. r r a2 ‘Annotatio’. [Table of contents.] n2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio de laudibus Lac° ari Scarampi r a3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes funebres. Oratio parentalis episcopi [addressed to the people of Como]. Incipit: ‘[I]nstituenti de divi Francisci Sphortiae Mediolanensium ducis foelicitate. mihi uiri Comenses uerba apud uos facere . . .’ Delivered in the Incipit: ‘[S]i ¢eri posse censerem . . .’ Delivered in the cathedral cathedral of Como, 16 Nov.1460. v of Milan, 9 Mar. 1467. n5 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio pro Theodoro Plato. Incipit: v d1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in funere divae viraginis ‘[F]uerat profecto aequum et ab omnibus mea sententia . . .’ Blancae Mariae Mediolanensium dux. Incipit: ‘[N]unquam Delivered in the cathedral of Pavia, 3 Aug. 1460. v futurum existimaram, patres conscripti . . .’ n8 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita Mediolani in principio r e2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Consolatio de obitu Valerii ¢lii studii. Incipit: ‘[T]anquam eloquentiae et illustrium discipli- [addressed to] Jacobus Antonius Marcellus. Incipit: ‘[C]upienti narum studia . . .’ r mihi aliquid ad te scribere . . .’ Dated Milan, 25 Dec. 1461. o1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio gratiarum activa [addressed to] v k1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistola consolatoria de obitu Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam mihi profecto miri¢cam Alphinae matris [addressed to] Petrus Justinus Philelphus. animi laeticiam . . .’ v Incipit: ‘[A]udio te angi animo ex obitu Alphinae . . .’ Dated 15 o1 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio habita in principio Feb. 1476. Quaestionum Tusculanarum M. Tullii Ciceronis in studio urbis r k2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio funebris pro magni¢co ducali Romae. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui tyrones primum in castra uenerint . . .’ senatore et clarissimo equite aurato Philippo Borrhomaeo comite Dated Rome, 12 Jan. 1475. r Haronae. Incipit: ‘[P]erdi⁄cile mihi profecto et apprime laborio- o2 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio de suo in urbem reditu sum . . .’ Delivered in the church of S. Franciscus, 20 Aug. 1464. [addressed to] Sixtus IV,Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[Q]uanta sit in obser- r k4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Oratio funebris pro magni¢co equite uatione . . .’ r aurato ducalique senatore Stephano Frederico Todeschino. o3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Praefatio in traductionem praecep- Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam non obscure futurum animaduertam . . .’ torum Rhetorices Aristotelis de causis ciuilibus [addressed to] Delivered in Milan, S. Ambrogius, 1440. Cardinal Alphonsus de Cavillo [i.e. Carrillo]. Incipit: ‘[C]um r k7 Philelphus, Franciscus: Orationes nuptiales. Oratio de inita superiore anno Bononiae docerem . . .’ r societate inter illustrissimos duces Bonam eiusque ¢lium o4 Aristoteles [pseudo-]: Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum Johannem Galeacium et Herculem Aestensem. Incipit: Magnum. [Also known as Rhetorica ad Alexandrum.] ‘[A]ristoteles ille peripateticus . . .’ Delivered in Milan, 8 June Translated by Franciscus Philelphus. ‘Aristotelis in praecepta 1477. See P-274. Rhetorices de causis ciuilibus ad Alexandrum Macedonum 2050 philelphus, johannes marius [p-276^p-279

regem praefatio’. Incipit: ‘[A]ristoteles Alexandro regi salutem COPY dicit. Sum tuis litteris factus certior nonnullos saepe ad nos mis- Binding: Nineteenth-centuryhalf burgundy morocco; bound for isse . . .Tria sunt genera ciuilium causarum . . .’ the Bodleian Library. Size: 202 ¿ 152 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 192 ¿ refs. See P-274. 140 mm. v v r4 Philelphus, Franciscus: Praefatio in traductionem Scribbles on a1 . Apophthegmatum Plutarchi Cheronensis ad Traianum Provenance: Probably a duplicate from the Royal Library, r Caesarem [addressed to] Philippus Maria Angelus [Visconti]. Munich; ‘Du’on a1 . Acquired in the nineteenth century. Incipit: ‘[L]ectitanti mihi nuper Graeca quaedam princeps . . .’ shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.73. r r5 Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Apophthegmata. Translated by Franciscus Philelphus. Incipit: ‘[C]um Artaxerxi Persarum P-278 Philelphus, Franciscus regi . . . Persae amant homines adunco naso . . .’ Satyrae. refs. See P-274. r v [a1 ] Philelphus, Franciscus: Satyrae [dedicated to Alphonsus de u3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Epistolaris praefatio in Plutarchi Cheronensis Apophthegmata Laconica ab eo e graeco in latinum Aragona]. ‘Satyrarum Hecatostichon prima decas. Hecatosticha traducta [addressed to] Nicolaus V, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uo de prima.’ ‘[I]mmitem Canitille virum > qui funera Graiis > Mille te magis Nicolae quintae . . .’ tulit raptam cum desaeuiret amicam’.The dedicatory manuscript r to Alphonsus de Aragona is now Valencia, Biblioteca u4 Plutarchus: Apophthegmata Laconica. Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, Milan 1 Oct. 1454. Incipit: ‘[A]gasicles rex Universitaria, MS. 722; on the text see Gabriella Albanese, ‘Le Lacedaemoniorum admirante quodam Philophanem sophis- raccolte poetiche latine di Francesco Filelfo’, in Francesco Filelfo tam . . .’ nel quinto centenario della morte: atti del XVII convegno di studi v maceratesi (Tolentino, 27^30 settembre, 1981) (Padua, 1986), z3 Philelphus, Franciscus: [Prefatory letter addressed to] Federicus Cornelius. Incipit: ‘Quod multarum legum mentionem 389^458, esp. note 2; see also R. P. Oliver,‘The Satires of Filelfo’, Italica, 26 (1949), 23^46. factam inuenias . . .’ Dated Bologna, 11Apr. 1439. v v [t4 ] [Colophon of the manuscript.] ‘Franciscus Philelfus huic satyr- z3 Philelphus, Franciscus: Annotatio legum apud veteres scrip- tores crebrius commemoratarum. ‘Lex Pompeia’. Incipit: arum operi extremam manum Mediolani imposuit die martis kal. decembribus anno a natali christiano m.cccc.xlviiii.’ ‘Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo ueteribus incolis trans Padanis . . .’ v o [t4 ] Bernardinus Robiatinus Calliphilus: In Francisci Philel¢ poe- [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1498]. 4 . As dated by tae praeceptoris sui Satyras. ‘Terrarum cursus Satyrae discurrite BSB-Ink and CIBN; Sheppard dates [c.1495]. £amis Et facinus uestris urite quodque malum’; 7 elegiac dis- 8 6 > collation: a^y z . tichs. HC (+ Addenda) *12918; Go¡ P-612; BMC III 757; Pr 7645; Milan: ChristophorusValdarfer, 13 Nov. 1476. 4o. BSB-Ink P-450; CIBN P-327; Oates 2804; Sack, Freiburg, 2860; 8 6 Sheppard 2451. collation: [a^s t ]. H *12917; Go¡ P-615; BMC VI 726; Pr 5881; BSB-Ink P-451; CIBN COPY P-329; Sack, Freiburg, 2862; Sheppard 4889. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter calf over marbled paste- boards, with sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 207 ¿ 148 ¿ COPY 27 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 136 mm. Bound with P-275; see there for details of binding, manuscript With an engraved portrait of Philelphus pasted onto the title- notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 188 mm. Wanting the blank leaf [t6]. page. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and concepts, r in an early hand, probably that of Corbin. On [a1 ] an eight-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in blue, now completely A few initials are supplied in blue. washed, with red pen-work decoration extending into the margin v to form a border. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied Provenance: ‘Hierosme Corbin’ (sixteenth century); name on z6 . Alexander Ireland (1810^1894); sale (13 Mar. 1885), lot 1351. in red; capital strokes in red. Acquired after 1885. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.23(1). shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.77. P-279 Philelphus, Johannes Marius P-277 Philelphus, Franciscus Novum epistolarium (ed. Ludovicus Mondellus). v De sacerdotio salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi. A1 Mondellus, Ludovicus: [Letter addressed to] Octavianus r Ubaldinus, prince of Mercatello. Incipit:‘Vellem Octauiane prin- a1 Philelphus, Franciscus: De sacerdotio salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi [oration addressed to] Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ceps illustris et doctorum uirorum praesidium ac decus . . .’Dated ‘[N]on parua illi mihi accusatione digni videri solent . . .’ Dated Paris, 29 Apr. 1481. On this and the following letters see L. Rome, 1 Mar. ‘1376’. A translation by Philelphus of a passage in Michelini Tocci, ‘Ottaviano Ubaldini della Carda e una inedita the Suda lexicon. testimonianza della battaglia di Varna (1444)’, in Me¤ langes Euge¤ nieTisserant,VII, Studi eTesti, 237 (Vatican City,1964), 98^ [Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, not before 1491]. 4o. 4 130, at 109. collation: a . r A3 Ubaldinus, Octavianus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus H *12963; Go¡ P-614; BMC II 609; Pr 2814; BSB-Ink P-426; Mondellus. Incipit: ‘Amabam te antea Lodouice Mondelle . . .’ Sheppard 2034. Dated Urbino, 5 July 1481. p-279^p-282] philelphus, johannes marius 2051

r a1 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium. [Preface Diagonal quadruple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into addressed to] Ludovicus Mondellus. Incipit: ‘[D]ecreueram ian- lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, the former deco- dudum aliquid aedere . . .’ rated with a lozenge-shaped eagle stamp, the latter with a small v a1 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium. Edited by circular £oral stamp; see KyriÞpl.305, nos 2,3,5,8. A rectangular Ludovicus Mondellus. ‘Praecepta artis rhetorices et primo de parchment label with the manuscript title: ‘Marii Arpinatis exordio cum beniuolentia ab auditoribus’. Incipit: ‘[I]n tali exor- Epistolae’ is pasted at head of the upper cover; the same manu- dio siue per orationem siue per epistolas . . .’ script title at head of the spine.‘353’on a rectangular paper label v t4 [Verse.] ‘Qui cupis in paucis uersari et multa uidere > Hoc lege at middle of the spine. Size: 224 ¿ 162 ¿ 40 mm. Size of quod Marius utile prompsit opus’; 7 elegiac distichs. leaf: 218 ¿ 148 mm. r refs. Saxius 580. ‘Frater [ ]’ erased early inscription in the lower margin of a3 . In v t4 ‘Ordo contentorum’. the same hand marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and v Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Ulrich Scinzenzeler, 29 Apr. 1484. underlining. ‘T. IV. 3.’ in brown ink in the lower margin of u7 . 4o. ‘3828’ in pencil on front endleaf. collation: A4 a^i K l^s8 t6. Paragraph marks supplied in red. HR 12969; BMC VI 751; Pr 5949; BSB-Ink P-452; Sheppard 4953. Provenance: ‘Vitus Riel fon[ ]us Eberach(?)’, with his device dated 1508.‘Liber sancte Marie Virginis [ ] professum ibidem [ ]’ COPY in an early hand on the original pastedown, much damaged, Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) gold- and blind-tooled (¢llets removed and pasted onto present lining. Purchased from Caspar only) diced russia, with yellow-edged leaves. Size: 206 ¿ 150 ¿ Haugg, Catalogue 78 (1885), no. 22, for 10 Marks; see Library 23 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 140 mm. Bills (1885), no. 381. Bibliographical note in pencil on front endleaf signed ‘WR’ shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.50. [William Roscoe]. Provenance: William Roscoe (1753^1831);‘Mr. Roscoe’s copy’ in pencil on verso of front endleaf; sale (19 Aug. 1816), lot 734. P-281 Philelphus, Johannes Marius Purchased from G. & J. Robinson, Liverpool, for »0. 7. 6; see Novum epistolarium (ed. Ludovicus Mondellus). Books Purchased (1841), 31. r shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.17. A1 [Title-page.] v A1 Mondellus, Ludovicus: [Letter addressed to] Octavianus Ubaldinus, Prince of Mercatello. Incipit:‘Vellem Octauiane prin- P-280 Philelphus, Johannes Marius ceps illustris et doctorum uirorum praesidium ac decus . . .’Dated Novum epistolarium (ed. Ludovicus Mondellus). Paris, 29 Apr. 1481. See P-286. v v A2 Ubaldinus, Octavianus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus a1 ‘Ordo contentorum’. r Mondellus. Incipit: ‘Amabam te antea Ludouice Mondelle . . .’ a3 Mondellus, Ludovicus: [Letter addressed to] Octavianus Dated Urbino, 5 July 1481. Ubaldinus, Prince of Mercatello. Incipit:‘Vellem Octauiane prin- r ceps illustris et doctorum uirorum praesidium ac decus . . .’Dated A3 [Verse.] ‘Qui cupis in paucis uersari et multa uidere > Hoc lege Paris, 29 Apr. 1481. See P-286. quod Marius utile prompsit opus’; 7 elegiac distichs. r refs. Saxius 580. a5 Ubaldinus, Octavianus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus v A3 ‘Ordo contentorum’. Mondellus. Incipit: ‘Amabam te antea Ludouice Mondelle . . .’ r Dated Urbino, 5 July 1481. a1 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium. [Preface r addressed to] Ludovicus Mondellus. Incipit: ‘[D]ecreueram ian- a6 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium.‘Praefatio’ dudum aliquid aedere . . .’ [addressed to] Ludovicus Mondellus. Incipit: ‘[D]ecreueram ian- v dudum aliquid aedere . . .’ a1 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium. Edited by r Ludovicus Mondellus.‘Precepta artis rhetorices et primo de exor- a7 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium. Edited by Ludovicus Mondellus. ‘Praecepta artis rhetorices et primo de dio cum beniuolentia ab auditoribus’. Incipit: ‘[I]n tali exordio exordio cum beniuolentia ab auditoribus’. Incipit: ‘[I]n tali exor- siue per orationem siue per epistolas . . .’ dio siue per orationem siue per epistolas . . .’ Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 6 Oct. 1492. 4o. v 4 8 u6 [Colophon.] collation: A a^n . r HC *12976; Go¡ P-621; BMC V 527; Pr 5420; BSB-Ink P-457; u7 [Verse.] ‘Qui cupis in paucis uersari et multa uidere > Hoc lege quod Marius utile prompsit opus’; 7 elegiac distichs. CIBN P-333; Oates 2101; Sheppard 4510. refs. Saxius 580. COPY Basel: Johann Amerbach, 1486. 4o. Bound with P-163; see there fordetails ofbinding and provenance. collation: a^u8. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 151 mm. Woodcut initial. A few initials are supplied in black ink. HC *12970; Go¡ P-617; BMC III 749; Pr 7569; BSB-Ink P-453; shelfmark: Byw. R 1.15(1). Sack, Freiburg, 2863; Sheppard 2424. COPY P-282 Philelphus, Johannes Marius Binding: Contemporary German (unidenti¢ed, KyriÞ workshop no. 152) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with metal Novum epistolarium (ed. Ludovicus Mondellus). r clasp and catch. Blue-edged leaves. Quintuple ¢llets form a a1 [Title-page.] v double frame. Within the outer frame a circular £oral stamp. a1 ‘Ordo contentorum’. 2052 philippi, jacobus [p-282^p-283b

r a3 Mondellus, Ludovicus: [Letter addressed to] Octavianus each intersection of the ¢llets. Rebacked. Leather index tab on Ubaldinus, prince of Mercatello. Incipit:‘Vellem Octauiane prin- [A1]. Size: 143 ¿ 103 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 137 ¿ 100 mm. ceps illustris et doctorum uirorum praesidium ac decus . . .’Dated Parchment endleaves from a deed in German, dated 1371 (for a Paris, 29 Apr.1481. See P-286. transcript see MS. Germ. b. 3, fol. 4). r a5 Ubaldinus, Octavianus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus At the end are bound 36 manuscript leaves containing Mondellus. Incipit: ‘Amabam te antea Ludouice Mondelle . . .’ Meditations on the Passion. A cut by Virgil Solis (1514^1562) of Dated Urbino, 5 July 1481. Christ before Pilate copied from Du« rer’s‘Little Passion’ is pasted r a6 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium.‘Praefatio’ inside the upper cover; it is discussed in a note by C. F. Bell dated [addressed to] Ludovicus Mondellus. Incipit: ‘[D]ecreueram iam- 22 Feb. 1921 and pasted onto front endleaf. dudum aliquid aedere . . .’ Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes r a7 Philelphus, Johannes Marius: Novum epistolarium. Edited by in red. Ludovicus Mondellus. ‘Praecepta artis rhetorices et primo de Provenance: Eras[mus] Bannsz (£. c.1500); name on the front exordio cum beniuolentia ab auditoribus’. Incipit: ‘[I]n tali exor- endleaf. Johannes Velber (£. c.1500); name on the rear paste- dio siue per orationem siue per epistolas . . .’ down. Purchased on 24 Apr. 1884 from James E. Cornish for »0. v u6 [Colophon.] 12. 0; see Library Bills (1884), no. 98. r u7 [Verse.] ‘Qui cupis in paucis uersari et multa uidere > Hoc lege shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.3. quod Marius utile prompsit opus’; 7 elegiac distichs. refs. Saxius 580. Basel: Johann Amerbach, 1495. 4o. P-283A Philippi, Jacobus collation: a^u8. Praecordiale devotorum. H *12979; Go¡ P-623; BMC III 756; Pr 7607; BSB-Ink P-458; CIBN r [a1 ] [Title-page.] P-334; Hillard 1606; Oates 2790; Sack, Freiburg, 2865; Sheppard r [a2 ] [Philippi, Jacobus]: Praecordiale devotorum. ‘Prefatio.’ 2450. Incipit: ‘[N]omen hoc precordiale sanctum sacerdotum hic libel- COPY lus accepit . . .’It includes an introduction on priesthood, medita- Binding: Twentieth-century paper boards. Size: 215 ¿ 151 ¿ tions for each day of the week, others on the feasts of saints, and 25 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 146 mm. on the passion of Christ. See P-283. A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in an early German [Zwolle: Peter van Os, between 27 Mar. 1483 and 1497]. 8o. Dated hand in Latin; also some underlining. in HPT. Polain assigns to [Deventer: Richard Pafraet?]. Provenance: Purchased on 6 Mar. 1963 from Bernhard Wendt, collation: [a8] b^m8. Catalogue 21, no.156. r Woodcut on [a1 ]. shelfmark: Don. e.608. C 4830; Go¡, Supplement, P-953a; BMC IX 89; not in Pr; Campbell^Kronenberg 1439; HPT I 104^7, II 450; ILC 1799; P-283 Philippi, Jacobus Oates 3623^4; Polain 3250; not in Sheppard.

Praecordiale devotorum. COPY r [A1 ] [Title-page.] Bound with G-082; see there for details ofthebinding, decoration r [A2 ] [Philippi, Jacobus]: Praecordiale devotorum. ‘Prefatio.’ and provenance. Size of leaf: 145 ¿ 101 mm. Incipit: ‘[N]omen hoc precordiale sanctum sacerdotum hic libel- shelfmark: Broxb. 24.6(2). lus accepit . . .’It includes an introduction on priesthood, medita- tions for each day of the week, others on the feasts of saints, and on the passion of Christ. See M.Viller,‘Le Praecordiale sacerdo- P-283B Philippi, Jacobus tum de Jacques Philippi (1489)’, Revue d’asce¤ tique et de mystique, Reformatorium vitae morum et honestatis clericorum. 11 (1930), 375^95. r a1 [Title-page.] o v Strasbourg: [Johann Pru« ss], 1489. 8 . a1 ‘Registrum.’ Incipit: ‘[A]nnotatio siue summaria breuisque 8 8 12 collation: [A ] B^T V . expositio materie . . .’ v v Woodcut on A1 . a5 [Philippi, Jacobus]: ‘Prologus.’Incipit:‘Prologus siue prefatio in H *13318; Go¡ P-952; BMC I 123; Pr 546; BSB-Ink P-461; CIBN tres diuiditur partes . . . [N]unc reges intelligite et erudimini . . .’ r P-338; Sack, Freiburg, 2868^9; Schramm XX p. 25; Schreiber V a8 [Philippi, Jacobus]: Reformatorium vitae morum et honestatis 5012; Sheppard 422. clericorum. Incipit:‘Prima pars multa capitula habebit in quorum COPY primo ponitur maxima quedam summaria . . . [T]emperantia in Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden cibis potibus et vestitu et ceteris . . .’ boards, dated 1490, with metal clasp and catch. Manuscript title Basel: Michael Furter, 22 Feb. 14[9]4. 8o. The colophon reads: along the lower edge. On the upper cover, double ¢llets form a ‘M.cccc.xliiij’. triple frame. Within the outer frame a £oral and foliate stamp; collation: a^l8 m12. within the following frame a foliate stamp; the inner rectangle is HC 13720; Go¡ R-41; BMC III 782; Pr 7724; BSB-Ink P-464; CIBN decorated with12 ¢ve-petalled £ower stamps. On the lower cover, P-339; Hillard 1607; Oates 2828; Sack, Freiburg, 2870; Sheppard diagonal double ¢llets divide the area into triangular compart- 2512. ments, decorated with the foliate stamp; a ¢ve-petalled £ower at COPY

Wanting the blank leaf m12. p-283b ^p-286] picus de mirandula, johannes 2053

Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled half pigskin over COPY wooden boards, with metal clasp and catch. Triple ¢llets form a This copy is printed obliquely across the paper, and seems to be a rectangle which is divided by further triple ¢llets into three rec- proofsheet.The leaf has been backed. From the folds visible in the tangular compartments, each decorated with a circular rosette paper, the leaf has clearly been used at some time as endleaves in a stamp. Early manuscript title along the upper edge. Remains of binding. a paper manuscript label at the head of the spine. Size: 154 ¿ Binding: Kept in a modern brown cloth document wallet. Size of 108 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 145 ¿ 104 mm. leaf: 271 ¿ 205 mm. Provenance: Martinus Motzius (sixteenth century); cancelled Provenance: Jacques Rosenthal (1854^1937); Einblattdrucke von r name on a1 : ‘Martini Motzii’. Christopher Willibald Schmid Anfa« ngen der Druckkunst bis zum Tode Maximilians I 1455^1519, r (seventeenth century); inscription on a1 : ‘Sum ex libris Catalogue 92 (Munich, [1931]), no. 76, with plate. Albrecht Christophori Willibaldi Schmid canonici’. Michael Hempser (£. Rosenthal. Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; r 1648); inscription on a1 : ‘Michael Hempser 1648’. Scar of a purchased from A. Rosenthal in 1951 for »75; accession no. ‘R book-plate on the front pastedown. Purchased for »0. 9. 6; see 991’; see invoice, 30 Mar. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. Books Purchased (1861), 13. shelfmark: Broxb. 95.30. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.33. P-286 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes P-284 Philippus de Monte Calerio Opera (ed. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula). Quadragesimale. Part I. r r a1 Philippus de Monte Calerio: Quadragesimale. Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]um a1 [Title-page.] v ieiunatis nolite ¢eri sicut ypocrite tristes,’’ Math. 6 [Mt 6,16]. a1 Picus de Mirandula,Johannes Franciscus: [Letteraddressed to] Ratio naturalis nos docet et huic ars medicine concordat . . .’ Ludovicus Maria Sfortia. Dated Mirandola, 1 Mar. 1496. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 12 July 1498. 4o. refs. Giovanfrancesco Pico della Mirandola, Johannis Pici collation: a^p8 q6. Mirandulae viri omni disciplinarum genere consummatissimi H *11594; Go¡ P-628; BMC VI 774; Pr 6038B; BSB-Ink P-465; not Vita, ed.T. Sorbelli (Modena, 1963), 20^4. r in Sheppard. a2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: Vita Pici. refs. Pico della Mirandola, JohannisPiciMirandulae.. .Vita, ed. COPY Sorbelli 30^88. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment over pasteboards. r Size: 205 ¿ 153 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 145 mm. A1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Heptaplus de septiformi sex Early marginal annotations in red/brown and black ink, includ- dierum Geneseos enarratione [dedicated to] Laurentius ing comments on the text, extraction of key words,‘nota’ marks, Medicus. The entire volume was edited by Johannes Franciscus and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. Picus de Mirandula. Irregular manuscript foliation: 9^151. refs. Dehominisdignitate.Heptaplus. Deenteetuno, escrittivari, Provenance: William Salloch (1906^1989); Catalogue 287, no. ed. E. Garin (Florence, 1942), 167^383; with corrections in E. 541; ticket on the rear pastedown; purchased from Salloch, 25 Garin, La cultura ¢loso¢ca del Rinascimento italiano, 2nd edn Oct. 1970, for $400; pencil note on the front pastedown. (Florence, 1979), 278^9; Heptaplus, ed. Adolfo Ruiz Diaz (Buenos Aures, 1998). shelfmark: Inc. e. I3.1498.1. r AA1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Laurentius Medicus. Incipit: ‘[A]pologiam nostram dicaui P-285 Philippus de Sabaudia tibi . . .’ r Indulgence for the bene¢t of the hospice of the Grand- AA1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. [Introduction.] Saint-Bernard. Incipit: ‘[C]um nuper Romam uenissem pedes summi ponti¢cis Innocentii octaui . . .’ Printed side Philippus de Sabaudia: [Indulgence for the bene¢t of refs. Reproduced from the 1532 edition in Giovanni Pico della the hospice of the Grand-Saint-Bernard.] Incipit: ‘Nos Philippus Mirandola, Apologia propositionum suarum, ed. Jose¤ V. de Pina de Sabaudia diocesis et episcopatus Gebennensis administrator Martins (Lisbon, 1963). perpetuus prepositusque ecclesie et hospitalis generalis sanc- r AA6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia.‘Questio prima de torum Nycholay et Bernardi Montis Iouis, vniuersis Christi ¢de- descensu Christi ad inferos’. Incipit: ‘[P]rima conclusio ex propo- libus notum facimus . . .’ The indulgence is followed by the three sitis a me in disputatione mea quam isti damnauerunt fuit hec. traditional formulae of absolution: the forma plenarie absolutio- Cristus non ueraliter et quantum ad realem . . . Circa istam con- nis, the forma absolutionis totiens quotiens, and the formula ple- clusionem primo uolo declarare sensum meum . . .’ narie remissionis. Philippus de Sabaudia (À1533) was Bishop of refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia (Basel, 1557; repr. Geneva from 1495 to 1510, when he resigned: see Gams 278. Hildesheim, 1969), 125^237. v [Geneva: Printer of the Geneva Indulgence, 1499]. Broadside. KK3 Alexander VI, Pont. Max.: [Writ addressed to Johannes collation: Single sheet. Picus de Mirandula.] Omnium catholicorum. Incipit: ‘Dilecte Type: 82 G (cf. Haebler, Typenrepertorium, IV p. 22,V p. 29). 1 leaf. ¢lii . . . omnium catholicorum quieti et famae . . .’ Dated Rome, 40 lines.Type area: 188 ¿ 150 mm. 18 June1493. Not in Pr; M. Besson, L’e¤ glise et l’imprimerie dans les anciens dio- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, ii. r ce' ses de Lausanne et de Gene' ve jusqu’en 1525, 2 vols (Geneva, LL1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: De ente et uno [dedicated to] 1937^8), II, no. LXXX; Lo™ kko« s, Gene' ve, p. 201; not in Sheppard. Angelus Politianus. 2054 picus de mirandula, johannes [p-286

v refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 385^441. SS4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] v MM1 [Cittadinus], Antonius Faventinus: Obiectiones adversus Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod hacte- libellum de uno et ente. Incipit: ‘[S]i libellus quispiam de ente et nus tuis literis non responderim . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 30 May1492. uno inscribi mereatur . . .’ Each obiectio is followed by Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 360. v Picus’answer. SS4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] r OO2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Solutio obiectio- Marsilius Ficinus. Incipit:‘[Q]ui ab amicis quod cupiunt pluribus num, addressed to] Antonius Cittadinus Faventinus. Incipit: contendunt . . .’ ‘[Q]uamquam Ioannis Pici patrui mei obitu . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 361. r r PP6 [Cittadinus], Antonius Faventinus: [Letter addressed to] SS5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[I]llustri prin- Politianus. Incipit: ‘[N]ec Urbanius unquam . . .’ cipi . . . legi missas ad me in patrui tui scripta defensiones . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 361^2. v Dated Ferrara, 16 Dec. 1495. SS5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thomas v PP6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed Medius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod fabellam tuam et eam festiuam . . .’ to] Antonius Cittadinus Faventinus. Incipit: ‘Satisfactum est refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 362^3. r abunde tuis uotis . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 4 Jan. 1496. SS6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus v QQ1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: ‘Argumentum in Leonicenus. Incipit: ‘[I]am saepius et pluribus tecum per litteras orationem et epistolas Ioannis Pici patrui etc.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ccipe collocutus fuissem . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 20 July 1482. lector et has Ioannis Pici Mirandulae lucubrationes . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 363^4. r r QQ2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Oratio quaedam elegantis- SS6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus sima [de hominis dignitate]. Politianus. Incipit:‘[Q]uod proximis litteris tuis me tantopere lau- refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 101^64; Giovanni Pico daris . . .’ della Mirandola, Oratio de hominis dignitate, ed. E. Garin refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 364^5. v (Pordenone, 1994). SS6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Paulus v RR3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Epistolae.] Cortesius. Incipit: ‘[B]ene cogitas Paule . . .’ v RR3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 365^6. r Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘In eo qui est TT1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Troilus uera salus . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 15 May 1492. Malvetius. Incipit: ‘[L]ibellus tuus de sortibus . . .’ Dated Ferrara, v RR4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] 29 May 1492. Philippus Beroaldus. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi abste doctissime Beroalde refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366. r et epistolam . . .’ TT1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 347. Thaddaeus Ugolinus. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissimas habui litteras tuas r RR5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] plenas amoris . . .’ Laurentius Medicus. Incipit: ‘[L]egi Laurenti Medice rythmos refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366. v tuos . . .’ Dated Florence, 15 July 1484. TT1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thomas refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 796^804. Medius. Incipit: ‘[S]olidius nunquam me oblectatum . . .’ v RR6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366^7. v Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[E]go quidem mi Hermolae nec TT1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] possum aut tacere . . .’ Dated Florence, 3 June 1485. Marsilius Ficinus. Incipit: ‘[N]on poteras opportunius refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 804^22. Maumettem tuum latinum . . .’ v SS3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 367^8. r Mantuanus. Incipit: ‘[S]alue pater dilectissime, de Apollonio TT2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thianeo nihil sentio . . .’ Dated Florence, 20 Mar. 1490. Hieronymus Donatus. Incipit: ‘[I]am diu quae mea est negligen- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 358^9. tia . . .’ r SS4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Aldus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 368. r Manutius. Incipit: ‘[M]itto Homerum quem desiderabas . . .’ TT2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Dated Florence, 11Feb. 1490. Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[D]edi ad te litteras superioribus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359. diebus . . .’ Dated Florence, 6 Dec. 1484. r SS4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 368^9. v Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[A]udio te patriarcham TT2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista Aquileliensem electum . . .’ Mantuanus. Incipit:‘[S]aluepateroptimeolimadtenonscripsi...’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359. r SS4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 369. v Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid esse hoc dicam mi TT2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] C. F. Hermolae . . .’ Dated Florence, 31 July 1490. Incipit: ‘[Q]esitum(!) diu apud me fuit tecum ne silentio . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359^60. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 369^70. v r SS4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] TT3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Hieronymus [Savonarola?]. Incipit: ‘[N]isi Angelus noster ad te Balthasar Milliavacca. Incipit:‘[M]iraberis et quidem non iniuria scriberet . . .’ responsum . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 360. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 370. p-286] picus de mirandula, johannes 2055

v r TT3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus VV3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Feltrinus. Incipit: ‘[L]itterae tuae si quando alias . . .’ Dominicus Benivenius. Incipit: ‘[S]alue mi Dominice in domini refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 371. sortem . . .’ Dated ‘Fratta’,10 Nov.1486. v TT3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382. r Hieronymus Donatus. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi litteras tuas et suaues VV3 Picus de Mirandula,Johannes: [Letteraddressed to] Andreas profecto et eruditas . . .’ Corneus. Incipit: ‘[E]t si ad te litteras dedi . . .’ Dated 1489. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 371. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382^3. r v TT4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus VV3 Picus de Mirandula,Johannes: [Letteraddressed to] Baptista [Politianus?]. Incipit: ‘[C]um tenues musas meas quibus dum per Guarinus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid contrahis frontem? . . .’ etatem . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 383^4. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 372. VV4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] r TT4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus Antonius Picimannus [i.e. Pizamanus]. Incipit: ‘[N]ihil tota uita Politianus. Incipit: ‘[C]um superioribus annis Florentiae mihi fuit iucundius his litteris . . .’ Dated 9 July 1489. essem . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 384. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 372^3. refs. v r TT4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] VV4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Ignotus Marsilius Ficinus. Incipit: ‘[M]ei semper fuit iudicii Marsili . . .’ amicus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uisquis es noster eris post quam Roberto refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 373. Saluiato . . .’ Dated ‘Fratta’,10 Nov.1486. v TT4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 384^6. r Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[N]on quod quiquam habeam te VV5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] dignum . . .’ Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[F]elix es ¢li refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 374. quando non solum id tibi tribuit . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 2 July 1492. r TT5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 344^6; see Garin, La cultura Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[M]ihi nunquam aut placui ¢loso¢ca, 254^66. r magis . . .’ VV6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Deprecatoria ad Deum. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 374^5. ‘Almedeus summa qui maiestate uerendus Vere unum in triplici v > TT5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter.] Incipit: ‘[N]ihil mihi numine numen habes’. dulcius fuit dum hic . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,339^40; partially reproduced refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 375. in G. Bottiglioni, La lirica latina in Firenze nella seconda meta' del v TT5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] F. B. C. sec. XV, Annali della R. Scuola Normale Superiore (Pisa, 1913), Th. [= Baptista Mantuanus?]. Incipit: ‘[S]alue pater dilectissime 228^9. r en tibi Apollonium quem . . .’ Dated Florence, 13 Jan. 1490. XX1 ‘Variatestimonia uitae doctrinae et commentationum Ioannis refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 375^6. Pici Mirandulani variis ex locis collecta’. It includes the following v TT5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] letters: r Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit:‘[M]emini me cum deliberarem . . .’ XX1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 376. Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris domine. r TT6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Nuperaudita morte Ioannis Pici. . .’Dated Mantua, 27 Nov.1494. Corneus Urbinas. Incipit: ‘[Q]uas proxime ad me dedisti litteras refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 386^7. v tuas . . .’ Dated Perugia,15 Oct. 1486. XX1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 376^9. Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris comes Ioanne v VV1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Francisce dilatio honestissima . . .’ Dated Mantua, 3 Jan. 1495. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissime refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 387^8. r mihi fuerunt littere tue. Non ob id . . .’ Dated Florence, 27 Nov. XX2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus 1492. de Mirandula. Dated Milan,1 Jan. 1487. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 346^7. refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,388^9; E. Barbaro, Epistolae, v VV1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Orationes et Carmina, ed.V. Branca, 2 vols (Florence, 1943), II Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[I]nter uoluptates quas cum eram 39^41 no. 124. v Florentiae de Politiani . . .’ Dated ‘ex agro Ferrariensi’, 28 June XX2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus 1494. Salviatus. Dated Milan, 21 Oct. 1488. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 379^80. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 389^90; ed. Branca II 32^3 r VV2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas no.115. r Corneus. Incipit:‘[S]atisfactum est plane uotis meis . . .’ XX3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 380^1. de Mirandula. Dated Venice, 4 Sept.1489. v VV2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] R. C. C. refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,390^1; ed. Branca II 50^1no. Incipit: ‘[M]atteus noster uir o⁄ciosissimus . . .’ 133. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 381. XX3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus r VV3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] de Mirandula. Dated Rome, 13 Aug. 1490. Alexander Cortesius. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissimae mihi fuerunt litterae refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 391; ed. Branca II 60 no.139. v tuae quas non ut putas ad ignotum ignotus . . .’ XX3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382. de Mirandula. Dated Rome, 31 Mar. 1491. 2056 picus de mirandula, johannes [p-286

r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 392; ed. Branca II 61^2 no. YY4 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letter addressed to] Germanus de 141. Ganay. Incipit: ‘[C]aertior esse uis de obitu Pici . . .’ Dated 23 v XX3 Baptista [Mantuanus: Letter addressed to] Johannes Mar.1494. Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit:‘[I]llustris comes ac dom- refs. Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, II 91^3. v ine Patrui tui . . .’ Dated Mantua, 29 Oct. 1494. YY4 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 392^3. Franciscus Picus de Mirandula. Incipit:‘[E]pistolam de obitu lau- r XX4 [Bossus], Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus dibusque Pici . . .’ Dated1 Nov.1495. Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[I]nterpretatio sex dierum . . .’ ‘Ex abbatia refs. Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, II 93. v Fesulana’. YY4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim regulae partim refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 393^4. excitantes partim dirigentes homines in spirituali pugna. Incipit: v XX4 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Excerpt from a letter addressed to] ‘Prima regula: si homini uidetur dura uia . . .’ Johannes Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[O] preclare et plane diui- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 332^3. v num ingenium tuum Pice . . .’ YY5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim arma spiritualis refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 394. pugnae quae in promptu haberi debent cum peccandi libido men- r XX5 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Excerpt from a letter addressed to] tem subdit. Incipit: ‘Voluptas breuis et exigua . . .’ Johannes Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[N]am cum ipse in quo- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 333^4. v dam litterarum ad te mentis angulo . . .’ Dated Venice, 20 Sept. YY5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim conditiones 1489. amantis. Incipit: ‘Amare unum tantum et contemnere omnia pro refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 394. eo . . .’ v XX5 Donatus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 334. r Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[P]rouocatus sum abste in amore . . .’ Dated YY8 Ugolinus, Baccius: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. Milan, 25 Oct. 1489. Incipit: ‘[M]erito te Roberte docti diligunt . . .’ Dated Naples, 26 refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 396. Mar.1490. v XX5 Guarinus, Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus de refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 407^8. r Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[P]ictorius noster suo sibi celeriusculo YY8 Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. gradu . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 1 Nov.1489. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod Ioannis Pici Mirandulae diuinum opus . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 396^7. Dated Naples, 4 June 1490. r XX6 Landinus, Christophorus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 408^9. v Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam gratum quamque iucundum . . .’ YY8 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellaneorum centuria prima Dated 22 Nov. [14?]. [extracts]. Incipit: ‘De isto enim precunctis admirando non Pico refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 397^9. iam . . . cedite Grai [last few lines of the preface]; Ut idem et com- r YY1 Cortesius, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus parit et ostendit Ioannes . . . ¢deliter existimemus [from cap. 14]. de Mirandula. Incipit:‘[E]go in tota uita . . .’ Dated 27 Dec. [14?]. Qualis est item Ioannes Picus hic meus . . . fastigium accipiet refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 399^400. [from cap. 90]. Percurrimus aliquando . . . possit impietas [from v YY1 Donatus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus cap. 94]’. de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[Q]uae meae partes esse debuerant . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 409; Ma|« er I 217, 238, 301, Dated Venice, 16 Dec. 1484. 305. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 400^1. YY9 [Trithemius], Johannes: [Extract from‘De scriptoribus eccle- r YY2 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Joahnnes Picus siasticis’.] Incipit: ‘Ioannes Picus natione italus . . .’ de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[C]enaturus apud Minum Roscium . . .’ refs. Johannes Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis Dated Bologna, 10 Mar. 1486. (Cologne, 1546), 383; ed. G. A. Fabricius, Bibliotheca ecclesiatica refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 401^2. (Hamburg, 1718), no. CMXIX; Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, v 409^10. YY2 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus r Salviatus. Incipit:‘[S]alue. Siquidem unquam summa cum uolup- YY9 Savonarola, Hieronymus: [Extract from ‘Compendium reve- tate . . .’ lationum’.] Incipit:‘Comes Ioannes Mirandulanus uir temporibus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 403. nostris ingenio et multiplici doctrina singularis.’ r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410; G. Savonarola, YY3 Guarinus, Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[N]ondum concedo secundum te . . .’ Dated Compendio di rivelazioni (testo latino e testo volgare) e Dialogus Ferrara, 5 Dec. 1489. de veritate prophetica, ed. A. Crucitti (Rome, 1974), 137 (lines 5^ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 403^4. 6). r YY r Beroaldus, Philippus: [Extract from second commentary in YY3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Extract from a letter addressed to] 9 Johannes Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam has ipse Propertium super illo uersu: non tot Achemeniis etcetera.] epistolas tuas amo . . .’ Incipit: ‘Susa pro Ethrusca scriptum . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 404. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410. r YY v Antiquarius, Jacobus: [Extract from a letter addressed to] YY9 [Colophon.] 3 v Angelus Politianus. Incipit:‘[N]oli igitur longi incubatus . . .’ YY9 ‘Registrum’. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 405. [Part II.] r v aa1 [Title-page.] YY3 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus de Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[A]rsi pene semper . . .’ refs. Ma|« er I 167. p-286^p-287] picus de mirandula, johannes 2057

r aa2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed uitas illustrissime princeps lectionibus posterorum exaratas tra- to] Oliverius Carafa, Cardinal of Naples. Incipit: ‘[A]pollonium diderunt . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 1 Mar. 1496. r Thyanaeumpateramplissime. . .’Dated Mirandola, 28 June [14?]. A2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: Vita Pici. Incipit: refs. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes adversus ‘[I]oannis Pici patrui mei uitam scribere orsus . . .’ astrologiam divinatricem, ed. E. Garin, Edizione nazionale dei refs. Giovanfrancesco Pico della Mirandola, Johannis Pici classici del pensiero italiano, 2^3 (Florenze, 1946^52), I 25^6. Mirandulae viri omni disciplinarum genere consummatissimi v aa2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed Vita, ed.T. Sorbelli (Modena, 1963). r to] ‘ueritatis amatoribus’. B4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Heptaplus de septiformi sex refs. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I dierum Geneseos enarratione [dedicated to] Laurentius 27^8. Medicus. The entire volume was edited by Johannes Franciscus r aa3 ‘Tabula’. Picus de Mirandula. 2 r a1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Disputationes adversus astrol- refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 167^383; with corrections ogiam divinatricem. in Garin, La cultura ¢loso¢ca, 278^9. v refs. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, F3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Dedicatory letter addressed I^II. to] Laurentius Medicus. Incipit: ‘[A]pologiam nostram dicaui r [*1 ] [Errata.] tibi . . .’ v Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 1496. Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) F3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. [Introduction.] 20 Mar. 1496; (II) 16 July 1495 [i.e. 1496]. Incipit: ‘[C]um nuper Romam uenissem pedes summi ponti¢cis collation: Part I: a12 A^D6 E4 AA^II6 KK4 LL^MM6 NN8 Innocentii octaui . . .’ 6 10 2 2 6 4 2 refs. Reproduced from the 1532 edition in Giovanni Pico della OO^XX YY ; part II: aa a^m A^K L [* ]. In part I, a2 Mirandola, Apologia propositionum suarum, ed. Jose¤ V. de Pina signed a1. Diagram. Martins (Lisbon, 1963). v HC Addenda, *12992; [not HC 12992]; Go¡ P-632; BMC VI 843; Pr G1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. ‘Questio prima de 6630^31; BSB-Ink P-479; CIBN P-344; Hillard 1610; Rhodes descensu Christi ad inferos’. Incipit: ‘[P]rima conclusio ex propo- 1400; Sheppard 5382; E.Valenziani, ‘Les incunables de Pic de la sitis a me in disputatione mea quam isti damnauerunt fuit hec. Mirandole’, in Pense¤ e humaniste et tradition chre¤ tienne au XVe et Cristus non ueraliter et quantum ad realem . . . Circa istam con- XVIe sie' cle (Paris, 1948), 333^8, at 334. clusionem primo uolo declarare sensum meum . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 125^237. COPY O vAlexanderVI, Pont. Max.: [Writ addressed to Johannes Picus.] Wanting the blank leaf L of part II and [*2] containing the two 4 4 Omnium catholicorum. Incipit: ‘Dilecte ¢lii . . . omnium catholi- leaves of errata. corum quieti et famae . . .’ Dated Rome, 18 June 1493. Binding: Old paper boards with, on both covers, four holes, one refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, ii. at the head and tail and two holes along the fore-edge (for ties). r O Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: De ente et uno [dedicated to] Rebacked with brown morocco. Manuscript title along the lower 6 Angelus Politianus. edge. Size: 304 ¿ 214 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 198 mm. refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 385^441. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and comment- P v [Cittadinus], Antonius Faventinus: Obiectiones adversus libel- ing on the text, in a sixteenth-century humanist hand; in particu- 5 r lum de uno et ente. Incipit:‘[S]i libellus quispiam de nete(!) et uno lar, on a12 , beside the mention of frater Hieronymus in the text, inscribi mereatur. . .’Each obiectio is followed by Johannes Picus’ the following marginal note: ‘hic frater Hieronimus Florentie 2 r answer. heresim seminans igne crematus est 1498’; on a3 of part II, r S1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Solutio obiectio- beside the mention of Origenes in the ¢rst book of the num, addressed to] Antonius Cittadinus Faventinus. Incipit: Disputationes adversus astrologiam divinatricem, the note: ‘Que ‘[Q]uamquam Ioannis Pici patrui mei obitu . . .’ disputet Origenes aduersus Astrologos, uide apud Eusebium v T3 [Cittadinus], Antonius [Aventinus: [Letter addressed to] Caesar. lib.6 de preparatione euangelica, cap.9’. Some more mar- Johannes Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[I]llustri principi . . . [L]egi ginal notes, mainly summarizing key points and extracting key missas ad me in patrui tui scripta defensiones . . .’ Dated Ferrara, words, have been added in a seventeenth-century hand. 16 Dec. 1495. Provenance: Milan, Discalced Carmelites, S. Carolus (1614^ v r T3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed 1805); two stamps on a1 : (1) ‘Conv. S. Caroli Mediol. Carmel. to] Antonius Cittadinus Faventinus. Incipit: ‘[S]atisfactum est Discalc.’, c.1690; (2) armorial ‘Biblio. P. P. Carm. Disc. Medi.’, abunde tuis uotis . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 4 Jan. 1496. c.1710; see Gelli 260. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, v T4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: ‘Argumentum in nos 2512^13. Bequeathed in 1914. orationem et epistolas Ioannis Pici patrui etc.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ccipe shelfmark: Byw. F 3.2. lector et has Ioannis Pici Mirandulae lucubrationes . . .’ v T4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Oratio quaedam elegantissima P-287 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes [de hominis dignitate]. refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 101^64; Pico della Opera (ed. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula). Mirandola, Oratio de hominis dignitate, ed. Garin. v Part I. V5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Epistolae.] r v A1 [Title-page.] V5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes v A1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘In eo qui est uera salus . . .’ Dated to] Ludovicus Maria Sfortia. Incipit: ‘Qui uirorum illustrium Ferrara, 15 May 1492. 2058 picus de mirandula, johannes [p-287

v V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Philippus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366. r Beroaldus. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi abste doctissime Beroalde et episto- Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] lam . . .’ Thaddaeus Ugolinus. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissimas habui litteras tuas refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 347. plenas amoris . . .’ r X1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366. v Laurentius Medici. Incipit: ‘[L]egi Laurenti Medice rythmos Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thomas tuos . . .’ Dated Florence, 15 July 1484. Medius. Incipit: ‘[S]olidius nunquam me oblectatum . . .’ refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 796^804. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366^7. v v X2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[E]go quidem mi Hermolae nec Ficinus. Incipit: ‘[N]on poteras opportunius Maumettem tuum possum aut tacere . . .’ Dated Florence, 3 June 1485. latinum . . .’ refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 804^22. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 367^8. r r X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Mantuanus. Incipit: ‘[S]alue pater dilectissime, de Apollino(!) Hieronymus Donatus. Incipit: ‘[I]am diu quae mea est negligen- Thianeo nihil sentio . . .’ Dated Florence, 20 Mar. 1490. tia . . .’ refs. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 368. v r X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Aldus Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Manutius. Incipit: ‘[M]itto Homerum quem desiderabas . . .’ Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[D]edi ad te litteras superioribus Dated Florence, 11Feb. 1490. diebus . . .’ Dated Florence, 6 Dec. 1484. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 368^9. v v X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[A]udio te patriarcham Mantuanus. Incipit:‘[S]aluepateroptimeolimadtenonscripsi...’ Aquileiensem electum . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 369. v v X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] C. F. Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid esse hoc dicam mi Incipit: ‘[Q]uesitum diu apud me fuit tecum ne silentio . . .’ Hermolae . . .’ Dated Florence, 31 July 1490. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 369^70. v refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359^60. Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Balthasar r X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Milliavacca. Incipit: ‘[M]iraberis et quidem non iniuria respon- Hieronymus [Savonarola?]. Incipit: ‘[N]isi Angelus noster ad te sum . . .’ scriberet . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 370. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 360. Y4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus r X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Feltrinus. Incipit: ‘[L]itterae tuae si quando alias . . .’ Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod hactenus tuis litteris non refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 371. v responderim . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 30 May 1492. Y4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 360. Hieronymus Donatus. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi litteras tuas et suaues r X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius profecto et eruditas . . .’ Ficinus. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui ab amicis quod cupiunt pluribus conten- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 371. v dunt . . .’ Y4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 361. Incipit: ‘[C]um tenues musas meas quibus dum per etatem . . .’ r X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 372. v Politianus. Incipit: ‘[N]ec Urbanius unquam . . .’ Y4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 361^2. Politianus. Incipit: ‘[C]um superioribus annis Elorentiae(!) v essem . . .’ X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thomas Medius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod fabellam tuam et eam festiuam . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 372^3. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 362^3. Y5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius r Ficinus. Incipit:‘[M]ei semper fuit iudicium Marsili . . .’ Y1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Leonicenus. Incipit: ‘[I]am saepius et pluribus tecum per litteras refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 373. v collocutus fuissem . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 20 July 1482. Y5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 363^4. Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[N]on quod quicquam habeam te v dignum . . .’ Y1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus Politianus. Incipit:‘[Q]uod proximis litteris tuis me tantopere lau- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 374. v daris . . .’ Y5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 364^5. Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[M]ihi nunquam aut placui r magis . . .’ Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Paulus Cortesius. Incipit: ‘[B]ene cogitas Paule . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 374^5. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 365^6. Y6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter.] Incipit: ‘[N]ihil mihi r dulcius fuit dum hic . . .’ Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Troilus Malvetius. Incipit: ‘[L]ibellus tuus de sortibus . . .’ Dated Ferrara, refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 375. 29 May 1492. p-287] picus de mirandula, johannes 2059

r v Y6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] F. B. C. Z6 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to]] Johannes Th. [= Baptista Mantuanus?]. Incipit: ‘[S]alue pater dilectissime Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris domine. Nuper audita morte en tibi Apolonium quem . . .’ Dated Florence, 13 Jan.1490. Ioannis Pici . . .’ Dated Mantua, 27 Nov.1494. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 375^6. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 386^7. r v Y6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Z6 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[M]emini me cum deliberarem . . .’ Franciscus Picus. Incipit:‘[I]llustris comes Ioanne Francisce dila- v Y6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas tio honestissima . . .’ Dated Mantua, 3 Jan. 1495. Corneus Urbinas. Incipit: ‘[Q]uas proxime ad me dedisti litteras refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 387^8. v tuas . . .’ Dated Perugia,15 Oct. 1486. AA1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 376^9. Dated Milan,1 Jan. 1487. v Z1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,388^9; E. Barbaro, Epistolae, Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissime mihi fuerunt littere tue. Orationes et Carmina, ed.V. Branca, 2 vols (Florence, 1943), II Non ob id . . .’ Dated Florence, 27 Nov.1492. 39^41 no. 124. v refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 346^7. AA1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus r Z2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Salviatus. Dated Milan, 21 Oct. 1488. Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[I]nter uoluptates quas cum eram refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 389^90; ed. Branca II 32^3 Florentiae de Politiani . . .’ Dated ‘ex agro Ferrariensi’, 28 June no.115. r 1494. AA2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 379^80. Dated Venice, 4 Sept.1489. r Z2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,390^1; ed. Branca II 50^1no. Corneus. Incipit:‘[S]atisfactum est plane uotis meis . . .’ 133. v refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 380^1. AA2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. v Z2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] R. C. C. Dated Rome, 13 Aug. 1490. Incipit: ‘[M]attenus(!) noster uir o⁄ciosissimus . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 391; ed. Branca II 60 no.139. v refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 380^1. AA2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. r Z3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Alexander Dated Rome, 31 Mar. 1491. Cortesius. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissime mihi fuerunt litterae tuae quas refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 392; ed. Branca II 61^2 no. non ut putas ad ignotum ignotus . . .’ 141. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382. AA3 Baptista [Mantuanus: Letter addressed to] Johannes r Z3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris comes ac domine patrui Dominicus Benivenius. Incipit: ‘[S]alue mi Dominice in domini tui . . .’ Dated Mantua, 29 Oct.1494. sortem . . .’ Dated ‘Fratta’,10 Nov.1486. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 392^3. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382. AA3 [Bossus], Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus r Z3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[I]nterpretatio sex dierum . . .’ Ex abbatia Corneus. Incipit:‘[E]t si ad te litteras dedi . . .’ Dated1489. Fesulana. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382^3. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 393^4. v v Z3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista AA3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Excerpt from a letter addressed to] Guarinus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid contrahis frontem . . .’ Johannes Picus. Incipit: ‘[O] preclare et plane diuinum ingenium refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 383^4. tuum Pice . . .’ v Z3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Antonius refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 394. v Picimannus [i.e. Pizamanus]. Incipit: ‘[N]ihil tota uita mihi fuit AA3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Excerpt from a letter addressed to] iucundius his litteris . . .’ Dated 9 July 1489. Johannes Picus. Incipit: ‘[N]am cum ipse in quodam litterarum refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 384. ad te mearum angulo . . .’ Dated Venice, 20 Sept.1489. r Z4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Ignotus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 394. v amicus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uisquis es noster eris post quam Roberto AA4 Donatus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Saluiato . . .’ Dated ‘Fratta’,10 Nov.1486. Salviatus. Incipit:‘[P]rouocatus sum abs te in amore grandibus. . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 384^6. Dated Milan, 25 Oct. 1489. v Z4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 396. v Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[F]elix es ¢li quando non solum id tibi AA4 Guarinus, Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. tribuit . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 2 July 1492. Incipit: ‘[P]ictorius noster suo sibi celeriusculo gradu . . .’ Dated refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 344^6; see Garin, La cultura Ferrara, 1 Nov.1489. ¢loso¢ca, 254^66. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 396^7. v v Z5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Deprecatoria ad Deum.‘Alme AA4 Landinus, Christophorus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus deus summa qui maiestate uerendus > Vere unum in triplici Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam gratum quamque iucundum . . .’ numine numen habes’; 31 elegiac distichs. Dated 22 Nov. [14?]. refs. See P-286. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 397^9. v v Z6 ‘Varia testimonia uitae doctrinae et commentationum Ioannis AA5 Cortesius, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. Pici Mirandulani variis ex locis collecta’. It includes the following Incipit: ‘[E]go in tota uita . . .’ Dated 27 Dec. [14?]. letters: refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 399^400. 2060 picus de mirandula, johannes [p-287

r AA6 Donatus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 409; Ma|« er I 217, 238, 301, Incipit: ‘[Q]uae meae partes esse debuerant . . .’ Dated Venice, 16 305. v Dec. 1484. BB6 [Trithemius], Johannes: [Extract from ‘De scriptoribus eccle- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 400^1. siasticis’.] Incipit: ‘Ioannes Picus natione italus . . .’ v AA6 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Joahnnes Picus. refs. Johannes Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis Incipit: ‘[C]enaturus apud Minum Roscium . . .’ Dated Bologna, (Cologne, 1546), 383; ed. G. A. Fabricius, Bibliotheca ecclesiatica 10 Mar.1486. (Hamburg, 1718), no. CMXIX; Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 401^2. 409^10. r v BB1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus BB6 Savonarola, Hieronymus: [Extract from ‘Compendium reve- Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[S]alue. Si quidem unquam summam(!) cum lationum’.] Incipit:‘Comes Ioannes Mirandulanus uir temporibus uoluptate . . .’ nostris ingenio et multiplici doctrina singularis.’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 403. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410; G. Savonarola, r BB1 Guarinus, Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. Compendio di rivelazioni (testo latino e testo volgare) e Dialogus Incipit: ‘[N]ondum concedo secundum te . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 5 de veritate prophetica, ed. A. Crucitti (Rome, 1974), 137 (lines 5^ Dec. 1489. 6). v refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 403^4. BB6 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Extract from second commentary in v BB1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Extract from a letter addressed to] Propertium super illo uersu: non tot Achemeniis etcetera.] Johannes Picus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uamquam has ipse epistolas tuas Incipit: ‘Susa pro Hetrusca . . .’ amo . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 404. BB7 [Colophon.] v r BB1 Antiquarius, Jacobus: [Extract from a letter addressed to] BB7 ‘Registrum’. Angelus Politianus. Incipit:‘[N]oli igitur longi incubatus . . .’ [Part II.] r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 405. aa1 [Title-page.] r r BB2 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. aa2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed Incipit: ‘[A]rsi pene semper . . .’ to] Oliverius Carafa, Cardinal of Naples. Dated Mirandola, 28 refs. Ma|« er I 167. June [14?]. r BB2 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letteraddressed to] Germanus de Ganay. refs. Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I 25^6. v Incipit: ‘[C]ertior esse uis de obitu Pici . . .’ Dated 23 Mar.1494. aa2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed refs. Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, II 91^3. to] ‘ueritatis amatoribus’. v BB2 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Franciscus refs. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I Picus. Incipit: ‘[E]pistolam de obitu laudibusque Pici . . .’ Dated 1 27^8. r Nov.1495. aa3 ‘Tabula’. r refs. Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, II 93. a1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Disputationes adversus astrol- v BB2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim regulae partim ogiam divinatricem. excitantes partim dirigentes homines in spirituali pugna. Incipit: refs. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, ‘Prima regula: si homini uidetur dura uia . . .’ I^II. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 332^3. [Lyons: Jacobinus Suigus and Nicolaus de Benedictis, not after v BB3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim arma spiritualis 1498]. Folio. Reprinted, including the colophon, from the edition pugnae quae in promptu haberi debent cum peccandi libido men- Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 1496 (Bod-inc. P-286). As dated tem subdit. Incipit: ‘Voluptas breuis et exigua . . .’ by CIBN. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 333^4. collation: Part I: A^Z AA6 BB8; part II: aa a^u6. v BB3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim conditiones Woodcut initials and a diagram. amantis. Incipit: ‘Amare unum tantum et contemnere omnia pro [Not H]C 12992; C 4750; Go¡ P-633; Pr 8663^64; BSB-Ink P-480; eo . . .’ CIBN P-346; Claudin IV 272; Hillard 1611; Oates 3236; Polain refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 334. 3145; Rhodes 1401; Sheppard 6717; Valenziani, ‘Les incunables v BB5 Ugolinus, Baccius: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. de Pic de la Mirandole’, 334.

Incipit: ‘[M]eritoto(!) te Roberte docti diligunt . . .’ Dated Naples, COPY 26 Mar. 1490. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia. Stamps refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 407^8. r include a dolphin in a wreath surmounted by a coronet (not in BB6 Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. Olivier); on the spine the Golden Fleece. Sprinkled brown-edged Incipit: ‘[Q]uod Ioannis Pici Mirandulae diuinum opus . . .’ leaves and red silk bookmark. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Size of Dated Naples, 4 June 1490. leaf: 301 ¿ 205 mm. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 408^9. v A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing BB6 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellaneorum centuria prima corrections to the text, mostly washed. [extracts]. Incipit: ‘De isto enim praecunctis admirando non Pico Provenance: Possibly Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^ iam . . . cedite Grai [last few lines of the preface]; Ut idem et com- 1811): sale (1789), lot 1354(?). Bookseller’s circular paper label at perit et ostendit Ioannes . . . ¢deliter existimemus [from cap. 14]. the tail of the spine, numbered ‘1800’. Michael Wodhull (1740^ Qualis est item Ioannes Picus hic meus . . . fastigium accipiet 1816); date ‘27 Aug. 1789’ on the recto of the rear endleaf; [from cap. 90]. Percurrimus aliquando . . . possit impietas [from Wodhull sale (1801), lot 654; purchased by Heber for »0. 12. 6: cap. 94]’. p-287^p-288] picus de mirandula, johannes 2061

see note partly cut away on the front endleaf. Richard Heber inscribi mereatur . . .’ Each obiectio is followed by Johannes (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 9 (1836), lot 2500, sold for »0. 3. 0. Picus’answer. r Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 46. Q6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Solutio obiectio- shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.54. num, addressed to] Antonius Cittadinus Faventinus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam Ioannis Pici patrui mei obitu . . .’ v P-288 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes S4 [Cittadinus], Antonius Faventinus: [Letter addressed to] Opera (ed. Johannes Franciscus Picus de Mirandula). Johannes Franciscus Picus. Incipit:‘[I]llustri principi . . . legi mis- r sas ad me in patrui tui scripta defensiones . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 16 A1 [Title-page.] v Dec. 1495. A1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed v S4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Maria Sfortia. Incipit: ‘Qui uirorum illustrium to] Antonius Cittadinus Faventinus. Incipit: ‘Satisfactum est uitas illustrissime princeps lectionibus posterorum exaratas tra- abunde tuis uotis . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 4 Jan. 1496. diderunt . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 1 Mar.1496. v r S5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: ‘Argumentum in A2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: Vita Pici. Incipit: orationem et epistolas Ioannis Pici patrui etc.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ccipe ‘[I]oannis Pici patrui mei uitam scribere orsus . . .’ lector et has Ioannis Pici Mirandulae lucubrationes . . .’ refs. Giovanfrancesco Pico della Mirandola, Johannis Pici r S6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Oratio quaedam elegantissima Mirandulae viri omni disciplinarum genere consummatissimi [de hominis dignitate]. Vita, ed.T. Sorbelli (Modena, 1963). r refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 101^64; Pico della A10 ‘Epitaphium Mirandulae’. ‘Ioannes iacet hic Mirandula. Mirandola, Oratio de hominis dignitate, ed. Garin. Caetera norunt Et Tagus et Ganges forsan et Antipodes’; 1 ele- v > T6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Epistolae.] giac distich. v r T6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes A10 Cyprianus, Thascius Caecilius [pseudo-]: De Pascha. ‘De Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘In eo qui est uera salus . . .’ Dated ligno crucis carmen’.‘Est locus ex omni medium quem credimus Ferrara, 15 May 1492. orbe Golgota Iudaei patrio cognomine dicunt’; hexameters. r > V2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Philippus refs. Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 5547. 2 r Beroaldus. Incipit: ‘[A]ccepi abs te doctissime Beroalde et episto- A1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Heptaplus de septiformi sex lam . . .’ dierum Geneseos enarratione [dedicated to] Laurentius refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 347. Medicus. The entire volume was edited by Johannes Franciscus r V2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Picus de Mirandula. Laurentius Medici. Incipit: ‘[L]egi Laurenti Medice rhythmos refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 167^383. r tuos . . .’ Dated Florence, 15 July 1484. E4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Deprecatoria ad Deum.‘Alme refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 796^804. deus summa qui maiestate uerendus Vere unum in triplici v > V3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] numine numen habes’; 31 elegiac distichs. Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[E]go quidem mi Hermolae nec refs. See P-286. v possum aut tacere . . .’ Dated Florence, 3 June1485. E4 Salviatus, Robertus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius Medicus. refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 804^22. Incipit: ‘Cum eo natus ingenio Laurenti clarissime . . .’ r V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410. r Mantuanus. Incipit: ‘[S]alue pater dilectissime, de Apollonio F1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Dedicatory letter addressed to] Thianeo nihil sentio . . .’ Dated Florence, 20 Mar.1490. Laurentius Medicus. Incipit:‘[A]pologiam nostram dicaui tibi . . .’ r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 358^9. F1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. [Introduction.] r V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Aldus Incipit: ‘[C]um nuper Romam uenissem pedes summi ponti¢cis Manutius. Incipit: ‘[M]itto Homerum quem desiderabas . . .’ Innocentii octaui . . .’ Dated Florence, 11Feb. 1490. refs. Reproduced from the 1532 edition in Giovanni Pico della refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359. Mirandola, Apologia propositionum suarum, ed. Jose¤ V. de Pina v V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Martins (Lisbon, 1963). r Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[A]udio te patriarcham F5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. ‘Questio prima de Aquileiensem electum . . .’ descensu Christi ad inferos’. Incipit: ‘[P]rima conclusio ex propo- refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359. sitis a me in disputatione mea quam isti damnauerunt fuit hec. v V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Cristus non ueraliter et quantum ad realem . . . Circa istam con- Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid esse hoc dicam mi clusionem primo uolo declarare sensum meum . . .’ Hermolae . . .’ Dated Florence, 31 July 1490. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia,125^237. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 359^60. N6 AlexanderVI, Pont. Max.: [Writ addressed to Johannes Picus.] v V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Omnium catholicorum. Incipit: ‘Dilecte ¢li . . . omnium catholi- Hieronymus [Savonarola?]. Incipit: ‘[N]isi Angelus noster ad te corum quieti et famae . . .’ Dated Rome,18 June 1493. r scriberet . . .’ O1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: De ente et uno [dedicated to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 360. Angelus Politianus. v V6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 385^441. v Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod hactenus tuis litteris non O6 [Cittadinus], Antonius Faventinus: Obiectiones adversus libel- responderim . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 30 May 1492. lum de uno et ente. Incipit: ‘[S]i libellus quispiam de ente et uno refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 360. 2062 picus de mirandula, johannes [p-288

r v X1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Ficinus. Incipit: ‘[Q]ui ab amicis quod cupiunt pluribus conten- Hieronymus Donatus. Incipit: ‘[A]ccaepi litteras tuas et suaues dunt . . .’ profecto et eruditas . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 361. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 371. r v X1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus. Politianus. Incipit: ‘[N]ec Urbanius unquam . . .’ Incipit: ‘[C]um tenues musas meas quibus dum per aetatem . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 361^2. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 372. v r X1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thomas X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus Medius. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod fabellam tuam et eam festiuam . . .’ Politianus. Incipit: ‘[C]um superioribus annis Florentiae refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 362^3. essem . . .’ r X2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 372^3. r Leonicenus. Incipit: ‘[I]am saepius et pluribus tecum per litteras X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius collocutus fuissem . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 20 July 1482. Ficinus. Incipit:‘[M]ei semper fuit iudicii Marsili . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 363^4. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 373. r v X2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Angelus X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Politianus. Incipit:‘[Q]uod proximis litteris tuis me tantopere lau- Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[N]on quod quicquam habeam te daris . . .’ dignum . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 364^5. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 374. v v X2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Paulus X5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Cortesius. Incipit: ‘[B]ene cogitas Paule . . .’ Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[M]ihi nunquam aut placui refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 365^6. magis . . .’ v X2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Troilus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 374^5. r Malvetius. Incipit: ‘[L]ibellus tuus de sortibus . . .’ Dated Ferrara, X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter.] Incipit: ‘[N]ihil mihi 29 May 1492. dulcius fuit dum hic . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 375. r r X3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] F. B. C. Thaddaeus Ugolinus. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissimas habui litteras tuas Th. [= Baptista Mantuanus?]. Incipit: ‘[S]alue pater dilectissime plenas amoris . . .’ en tibi Apollonium quem . . .’ Dated Florence, 13 Jan. 1490. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 375^6. r v X3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Thomas X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Medius. Incipit: ‘[S]olidius nunquam me oblectatum . . .’ Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit:‘[M]emini me cum deliberarem . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 366^7. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 376. r v X3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius X6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Ficinus. Incipit: ‘[N]on poteras opportunius Maumettem tuum Corneus Urbinas. Incipit: ‘[Q]uas proxime ad me dedisti litteras latinum . . .’ tuas . . .’ Dated Perugia,15 Oct. 1486. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 367^8. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 376^9. v v X3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Y1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Hieronymus Donatus. Incipit: ‘[I]am diu quae mea est negligen- Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissimae mihi fuerunt litterae tia . . .’ tuae. Non ob id . . .’ Dated Florence, 27 Nov.1492. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 368. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 346^7. v r X3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Hermolaus Barbarus. Incipit: ‘[D]edi ad te litteras superioribus Antiquarius. Incipit: ‘[I]nter uoluptates quas cum eram diebus . . .’ Dated Florence, 6 Dec. 1484. Florentiae de Politiani . . .’ Dated ‘ex agro Ferrariensi’, 28 June refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 368^9. 1494. r X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 379^80. r Mantuanus. Incipit:‘[S]aluepateroptimeolimadtenon scripsi...’ Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Corneus. Incipit:‘[S]atisfactum est plane uotis meis . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 369. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 380^1. r v X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] C. F. Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] R. C. C. Incipit: ‘[Q]uaesitum diu apud me fuit tecum ne silentio . . .’ Incipit: ‘[M]attheus noster uir o⁄ciosissimus . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 369^70. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 380^1. r v X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Balthasar Y2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Milliavacca. Incipit: ‘[M]iraberis et quidem non iniuria respon- Alexander Cortesius. Incipit: ‘[G]ratissimae mihi fuerunt litterae sum . . .’ tuae quas non ut putas ad ignotum ignotus . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 370. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382. v r X4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Feltrinus. Incipit:‘[L]itterae tuae si quando alias . . .’ Dominicus Benivenius. Incipit: ‘[S]alue mi Dominice in domini refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 371. sortem . . .’ Dated ‘Fratta’,10 Nov.1486. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382. p-288] picus de mirandula, johannes 2063

r r Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Z4 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Excerpt from a letter addressed to] Corneus. Incipit:‘[E]t si ad te litteras dedi . . .’ Dated1489. Johannes Picus. Incipit:‘[O] praeclare et plane diuinum ingenium refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 382^3. tuum Pice . . .’ v Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Baptista refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 394. r Guarinus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid contrahis frontem? . . .’ Z4 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Excerpt from a letter addressed to] refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 383^4. Johannes Picus. Incipit: ‘[N]am cum ipse in quodam litterarum v Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Antonius ad te mearum angulo . . .’ Dated Venice,12 kal Oct. 1489. Picimannus [i.e. Pizamanus]. Incipit: ‘[N]ihil tota uita mihi fuit refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 394. v iucundius his litteris . . .’ Dated 9 July 1489. Z4 Donatus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 384. Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[P]rouocatus sum abs te in amore . . .’ Dated v Y3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Ignotus Milan, 25 Oct. 1489. amicus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uisquis es noster eris post quam Roberto refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 396. r Saluiato . . .’ Dated ‘Fratta’,10 Nov.1486. Z5 Guarinus, Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 384^6. Incipit: ‘[P]ictorius noster suo sibi celeriusculo gradu . . .’ Dated r Y4 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Ferrara, 1 Nov.1489. Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[F]elix es ¢li quando non solum id tibi refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 396^7. r tribuit . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 2 July 1492. Z5 Landinus, Christophorus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 344^6; see Garin, La cultura Salviatus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam gratum quamque iucundum . . .’ ¢loso¢ca, 254^66. Dated 22 Nov. [14?]. r Z1 ‘Varia testimonia uitae doctrinae et commentationum Ioannis refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 397^9. r Pici Mirandulani variis ex locis collecta’. It includes the following Z6 Cortesius, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. letters: Incipit: ‘[E]go in tota uita . . .’ Dated 26 Dec. [14?]. r Z1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 399^400. v Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris domine. Nuper audita morte Z6 Donatus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. Ioannis Pici . . .’ Dated Mantua, 27 Nov.1494. Incipit: ‘[Q]uae meae partes esse debuerant . . .’ Dated Venice, 16 refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 386^7. Dec. 1484. v Z1 Baptista Mantuanus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 400^1. v Franciscus Picus. Incipit:‘[I]llustris comes Ioanne Francisce dila- Z6 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. tio honestissima . . .’ Incipit: ‘[C]oenaturus apud Minum Roscium . . .’ Dated refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 387^8. Dated Mantua, 3 Jan. Bologna, 10 Mar. 1486. 1495. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 401^2. r r Z2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. &1 Fontius, Bartholomaeus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Dated Milan,1 Jan. 1487. Salviatus. Incipit:‘[S]alue. Siquidem unquam summa cum uolup- refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,388^9; E. Barbaro, Epistolae, tate . . .’ Orationes et Carmina, ed.V. Branca, 2 vols (Florence, 1943), II refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 403. v 39^41 no.124. &1 Guarinus, Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. v Z2 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Incipit: ‘[N]ondum concedo secundum te . . .’ Dated Ferrara, 5 Salviatus. Dated Milan, 21 Oct. 1488. Dec. 1489. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 389^90; ed. Branca II 32^3 refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 403^4. v no. 115. &1 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Extract from a letter addressed to] r Z3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. Johannes Picus. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanquam has ipse epistolas tuas Dated Venice, 4 Sept.1489. amo . . .’ refs. Johannes Picus, Operaomnia,390^1; ed. Branca II 50^1no. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 404. r 133. &2 Antiquarius, Jacobus: [Extract from a letter addressed to] r Z3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. Angelus Politianus. Incipit: ‘[N]oli igitur longi incubatus . . .’ Dated Rome, 13 Aug. 1490. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 405. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 391; ed. Branca II 60 no.139. &2 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. r Z3 Barbarus, Hermolaus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus. Incipit: ‘[A]rsi pene semper . . .’ Dated Rome, 31 Mar. 1491. refs. Ma|« er I 167. r refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 392; ed. Branca II 61^2 no. &2 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letter addressed to] Germanus de Ganay. 141. Incipit: ‘[C]ertior esse uis de obitu Pici . . .’ Dated 23 Mar. 1494. v Z3 Baptista [Mantuanus]: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, II 91^3. v Franciscus Picus. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris comes ac domine Patrui &2 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Franciscus tui . . .’ Dated Mantua, 29 Oct. 1494. Picus. Incipit: ‘[E]pistolam de obitu laudibusque Pici . . .’ Dated 1 refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 392^3. Nov.1495. v Z3 [Bossus], Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. refs. Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, II 93. v Incipit: ‘[I]nterpraetatio sex dierum . . .’Ex abbatia Fesulana. &2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim regulae partim refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 393^4. excitantes partim dirigentes homines in spirituali pugna. Incipit: ‘Prima regula: si homini uidetur dura uia . . .’ 2064 picus de mirandula, johannes [p-288^p-289

v &3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim arma spiritualis HC *12993; Go¡ P-634; BMC V 548; Pr 5526; BSB-Ink P-481; pugnae quae in promptu haberi debent cum peccandi libido men- CIBN P-345; Rhodes 1402; Sack, Freiburg, 2872^3; Sheppard tem subdit. Incipit: ‘Voluptas breuis et exigua . . .’ 4587^8; Valenziani,‘Les incunables de Pic de la Mirandole’, 335. v &3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Duodecim conditiones aman- FIRST COPY tis. Incipit:‘Amareunum tantum et contemnere omnia pro eo . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards, with yel- v &5 Ugolinus, Baccius: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. low-edged leaves. Two parchment index tabs. Size: 310 ¿ 220 ¿ Incipit: ‘[M]erito te Roberte docti diligunt . . .’ Dated Naples, 26 40 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ 203 mm. Mar. 1490. Provenance: Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 407^8. 84. r &6 Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Robertus Salviatus. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.12. Incipit: ‘[Q]uod Ioannis Pici Mirandulae diuinum opus . . .’ SECOND COPY Dated Naples, 4 June 1490. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) reversed refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 408^9. calf, with remains of ties. Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Formerly r &6 Politianus, Angelus: [Extracts from Miscellanea.] Incipit: ‘De chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. Size: isto enim prae cunctis admirando non Pico iam . . . cedite Grai 303 ¿ 215 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 193 mm. [last few lines of the preface]; Ut idem et comparit et ostendit Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words, and some Ioannes . . . ¢deliter existimemus [from cap. 14]. Qualis est item underlining in an early hand. Ioannes Picus hic meus . . . fastigium accipiet [from cap. 90]. Provenance: Bartholomaeus Greneus (£. 1560); inscription on Percurrimus aliquando . . . possit impietas [from cap. 94]’. r A1 : ‘Bartholo. Greneus(?) me possidet. pretium 2 a.1560 14 refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 409; Ma|« er I 217, 238, 301, Martij’. Acquired by 1605; see James, Catalogus (1605), 349 305. (with date‘1496’). v &6 [Trithemius], Johannes: [Extract from ‘De scriptoribus eccle- Former Bodleian shelfmarks: M. 3.11 Art; G 4.17 Art (‘17’ siasticis’.] Incipit: ‘Ioannes Picus natione italus . . .’ painted in white at head of the spine and in black across the fore- refs. Johannes Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis edge). (Cologne, 1546), 383; ed. G. A. Fabricius, Bibliotheca ecclesiatica shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.22. (Hamburg, 1718), no. CMXIX; Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, THIRD COPY 409^10. Part II bound after A10. Not in Sheppard. v &6 Savonarola, Hieronymus: [Extract from ‘Compendium revela- Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, tionum’]. Incipit: ‘Comes Ioannes Mirandulanus uir temporibus with remains of two clasps. Manuscript title across the head of nostris ingenio et multiplici doctrina singularis.’ the fore-edge and along the lower edge.Triple¢llets form a double refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410; G. Savonarola, frame.Within the outer frame a ‘Maria hilf(?)’ scroll and a small Compendio di rivelazioni (testo latino e testo volgare) e Dialogus circular £oral stamp. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rect- de veritate prophetica, ed. A. Crucitti (Rome, 1974), 137 (lines 5^ angle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, deco- 6). rated with a di¡erent ‘Maria’ scroll, a tendril, and a £oral stamp. v &6 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Extract from second commentary in Size: 325 ¿ 215 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 205 mm. Propertium super illo uersu: non tot Achemeniis etcetera.] Strips from a twelfth-century noted liturgical manuscript, used in Incipit: ‘Susa pro Hetrusca . . .’ the binding, are still visible. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia, 410. A manuscript diagram with the position of the planets on t v. On v 2 &6 [Colophon.] front pastedown a rectangular label with an eighteenth/nine- r a1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Disputationes adversus astrol- teenth-century shelfmark:‘C. > 10.C.15.’ ogiam divinatricem. Some initials, paragraph marks and chapter heading underlining refs. Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I^II. are supplied in red; rubricator’s date on E v: 1503. v 3 t4 [Colophon.] Provenance: Printed armorial book-label with the following uni- r u1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Disputationes adversus astrol- denti¢ed coat of arms (without tincture): per fess, in chief a demi- ogiam divinatricem.‘Prooemium’. lion, in base the sun in glory,all surmounted by a helm, mantling, refs. Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I 36^46. and the crest: the sun in glory between two estoiles, all within v u2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed spread wings. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2514. to] Oliverius Carafa, Cardinal of Naples. Dated Mirandola, 28 Bequeathed in 1914. June [14?]. shelfmark: Byw. F 3.3. refs. Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I 25^26. r u3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed P-289 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes to] ‘ueritatis amatoribus’. refs. Pico della Mirandola, Disputationes, ed. Garin, I 27^8. Apologia. v r u3 ‘Tabula’. [a2 ] Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. [Introduction.] Venice: Bernardinus Venetus, de Vitalibus, 1498. Folio. Mostly a Incipit: ‘[C]um nuper Romam uenissem pedes summi ponti¢cis reprint of H *12992 (Bod-inc. P-286), with variants, for which Innocentii octaui . . .’ see BMC. In two parts, dated: (I) 9 Oct. 1498; (II) 14 Aug. 1498. refs. Reproduced from the 1532 edition in Giovanni Pico della collation: Part I: A10 2A^B6 C^E4 F^Q6 R4 S^X6 Y4 Z&6; part Mirandola, Apologia propositionum suarum, ed. Jose¤ V. de Pina II: a^s6 t4 u6. Martins (Lisbon, 1963). Woodcut initials and a diagram. p-289^p-291] picus de mirandula, johannes 2065

r [a7 ] Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Apologia. ‘Questio prima de P-291 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes descensu Christi ad inferos’. Incipit: ‘[P]rima conclusio ex propo- Heptaplus de septiformi sex dierum Geneseos enarratione sitis a me in disputatione mea quam isti damnauerunt fuit hec. Cristus non ueraliter et quantum ad realem . . . Circa istam con- (ed. Robertus Salviatus). v clusionem primo uolo declarare sensum meum . . .’ a1 Salviatus, Robertus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius Medicus. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia (Basel, 1557; repr. Incipit: ‘Cum eo natus ingenio Laurenti clarissime . . .’ Hildesheim, 1969), 125^237. refs. Johannes Picus, Opera omnia (Basel, 1557; repr. r [i1 ] [List of conclusions.] Hildesheim, 1969), 410. r [Naples: Francesco del Tuppo, after (?) 31 May 1487]. Folio. Pr a2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Heptaplus de septiformi sex assigns to [Mathias Moravus]. The date at the end seems to be dierum Geneseos enarratione [dedicated to] Laurentius that of writing rather than that of printing. Medicus. [Edited by Robertus Salviatus.] collation: [a8 b^g8.6 h6 i4]. refs. De hominis dignitate, ed. Garin, 167^383. Woodcut initials. [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, c.1490]. Folio. 8 10 H13000?; Go¡ P-635; BMC VI 871; Pr 6706; BSB-Ink P-473; Fava^ collation: a^f g . Bresciano 69; Sheppard 5465; Valenziani,‘Les incunables de Pic HC *13001; Go¡ P-641; BMC VI 662; Pr 6284; BSB-Ink P-478; de la Mirandole’, 336. CIBN P-348; Oates 2388; Sheppard 5172^5; Valenziani, ‘Les incunables de Pic de la Mirandole’, 336. COPY Bound with G-048; see there for details of binding and proven- FIRST COPY ance. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 185 mm. Wanting the blank leaf g10. Wanting sheet [g3.4], also [a1] and [i4], both blank. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled half calf over marbled pas- Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, summarizing teboards, the spine gold-tooled. Manuscript title along the upper key points, and providing corrections to the text, in an early hand. edge. Yellow-edged leaves. Size: 282 ¿ 217 ¿ 17 mm. Size of shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.14(6). leaf: 276 ¿ 207 mm. r A few corrections and the drawing of an eagle on g9 in brown ink P-290 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes in an early hand. Conclusiones DCCCC publice disputandae. Provenance: A congregation of Padri Somaschi (sixteenth cen- tury); heavily erased inscription ‘Congregationis Somaschae’ on [a r] Picus de Mirandula, Johannes: Conclusiones DCCCC pub- r 1 a2 . Luigi Celotti (c.1768^ c.1846); sale, 26 Apr. 1819, lot 880, pur- lice disputandae. chased by Heber for »0. 15. 0; see note on front endleaf. Richard refs. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Conclusiones sive Theses Heber (1773^1833); stamp; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 4944. DCCCCRomae anno1486 publice disputandae, sed non admissae, Purchased for »0. 4. 6 according to Books Purchased (1834), 22. ed. B. Kieszkowski, Travaux d’humanisme et renaissance, 131 shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.28. (Geneva, 1973), 27^90; Conclusiones nongentae. Le novecento tesi SECOND COPY dell’anno 1486, ed. A. Biondi, Studi Pichiani, 1 (Florence, 1995). Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment over pasteboards On the papal prohibition of this work see the bull in Bullarum, covered with marbled paper. Size: 294 ¿ 215 ¿ 15 mm. Size of diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum ponti¢cum leaf: 288 ¿ 205 mm. Taurinensis editio, 24 vols (Turin, 1857^88), V 327^9; and G. di A few notes correcting the text in an early hand. Napoli, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola e la problematica dottri- Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; stamp: nale del suo tempo (Rome, 1965), 81^194. v Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis on g9 and ‘Dupl 29181’ in pencil [e r] [Colophon.] r 5 on a1 . Purchased for »0. 19.0; see Books Purchased (1859), 84. v [e5 ] [Note.] Incipit: ‘Conclusiones non disputabuntur nisi post shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.8. Epiphaniam. Interim publicabuntur in omnibus Italiae THIRD COPY Gymnasiis. Et siquis Philosophus aut Theologus etiam ab Wanting the blank leaf g10. extrema Italia arguendi gratia Romam uenire uoluerit pollicetur Binding: Early nineteenth-century quarter red morocco over ipse .D. disputaturus. Se uiatici expensas illi soluturum de suo.’ marbled pasteboards, with manuscript title along the fore-edge v [e5 ] ‘Registrum’. and marbled pastedowns. Size: 280 ¿ 215 ¿ 16 mm. Size of r [e6 ] ‘Emendationes errorum iuxta numerum cartarum’. leaf: 277 ¿ 208 mm. v Rome: Eucharius Silber, 7 Dec. 1486. Folio. A note, extracting chronological data, on f7 in an early hand. collation: [a^c8 d e6]. Provenance: Pistoia, Capuchins (1541^1810); circular stamp on r HC 12999; BMC IV 107; Pr 3823; Sheppard 3017; Valenziani, ‘Les a2 : ‘Loci Capuccinor. Pistori’. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count incunables de Pic de la Mirandole’, 335. Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelfmark no.

COPY 751, see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »1. 0. 0: see Bound with G-048; see there for details of binding and proven- sale catalogue (1841), lot 26, and Books Purchased (1842), 34. ance. Size of leaf: 267 ¿ 181 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 3.39. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.14(1). FOURTH COPY Sheet g5.6 is misbound third in the gathering. Binding: Contemporary German laced case calf parchment; sewn on three split strap supports laced through slots; two sets of ties lost: these would havebeen slipped through the punched holes 2066 picus de mirandula, johannes franciscus [p-291^p-294

in the upper cover into the holes in the fore-edge £ap; cover with- refs. See S. L. G. E. Audin de Rians, [Bibliographyofthewritings out turn-in, spine crease only, and no endbands, all indicative of of Savonarola], in Trattato di frate Ieronimo Savonarola circa il German manufacture. Remains of a paper label at the head of the reggimento e governo della citta' di Firenze (Florence, 1847), no. r spine. From an early manuscript note on a1 , previously bound 161; A. Drigani, ‘Osservazioni preliminari sul De iniusta excom- before Concepta super expeditionem contraTurcos, Ars moriendi, municatione di Giovan Francesco Pico’, in Studi Savonaroliani. and Ars memorativa. Size: 278 ¿ 230 ¿ 15 mm. Sizeof leaf: 268 ¿ Verso il V centenario, ed. G. C. Garfagnini, Savonarola e la 202 mm. Toscana,1 (Florence, 1996), 263^6. On the relationship between On the inside of front parchment cover: ‘C. IIII. 28[crossed out Pico and Savonarola see G. C. Garfagnini, ‘La Vita Savonarolae r for] 9’, probably Bamberg’s shelfmark. On a1 in an early hand: di Gianfrancesco Pico’, Rinascimento, 36 (1996), 49^72; ‘Non potest esse bonus [ ]raclita qui prius non fuerit Iacobita’. Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola, Vita Hieronymi Marginal notes, mostly extracting key words and summarizing Savonarolae, ed. E. Schisto (Florence, 1999), 15. key points, in two early German hands. [Florence: Societas Colubris (Compagnia del Drago), Feb. 1498]. Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Episcopal Library (eighteenth/ 4o. nineteenth century); inscription inside front parchment cover: collation: [*2] a b8 c6. ‘Ad Bibliothecam ep[iscopa]tus et p[rinci]patus Bambergensis’. Woodcut initials. Theodor Oswald Weigel (1812^1881); stamp. Ingram Bywater CR 4753; Go¡ P-642; BMC VI 692; Pr 6418; Sheppard 5271^2. (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2511. Bequeathed in 1914. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Byw. H 3.2. v Variant, [*2 ]: ‘ERRATA IN TITVLO IMPRIMENDVM.’ Bound with B-147; see there for details of binding and proven- P-292 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 135 mm. Compendium sententiarum praeclarissimarum adversus shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.37(2). astrologiam. SECOND COPY Bound with C-410; see there for details of binding and proven- r a2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes [pseudo-]: Compendium senten- ance. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 146 mm. tiarum praeclarissimarum adversus astrologiam. Incipit: ‘Primo Wanting the ¢rst two leaves containing the title, table, and errata. loco ponuntur sententiae siue auctoritates sacrae scripturae et shelfmark: Arch. B e.48(4). expositiones . . . Primo quare dicantur astrologi et quot nomini- bus appellentur. Ex libro sancti Augustini de natura demonum . . .’ This work is not by Picus, but is a collection of sententiae against P-294 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus astrology from scripture, the church fathers, and canon and civil De morte Christi, et al. law, which also quotes Picus as an authority. r a1 [Title-page.] o v Modena: Dominicus Rocociolus, [c.1500]. 4 . a1 Picus de Mirandula,Johannes Franciscus: [Letter addressed to] collation: a b8 c6. Hieronymus Savonarola. Incipit: ‘[P]eritus sum pater religiosis- GW VI col. 814; HCR 5570; Go¡ P-639; BMC VII 1065; Pr 7209; sime ne ingrati nomen aufugiens . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 19 Oct. Sheppard 5975; not inValenziani. 1496. v COPY a2 ‘Index capitum totius operis’. r v On a8 the ¢rst word ofl.8,‘lnuš ciauit’,is printed on a separate slip a3 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: De morte Christi. pasted in. ‘De morte Christi et propria cogitanda’. ‘Prohemium’. Incipit: Binding: Nineteenth/twentieth-century gold-tooled green mo- ‘[O]mnes ferme prisci temporis homines qui sapientes uulgo cen- rocco, stamped with the initials ‘.I.B.’ Gilt-edged leaves. Size: sebantur . . .’ r 208 ¿ 148 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 143 mm. a5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: De morte Christi. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 3652. Incipit: ‘[P]eruetus et trita sententia est . . .’ r Bequeathed in 1914. f5 ‘Index capitum . . . de humanae et diuinae Philosophiae studio’. v shelfmark: Byw. U 4.19. f5 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: [Letteraddressed to] Albertus Pius. Incipit:‘[M]emini superiore aestate dum una de lit- teris loqueremur . . .’ Dated Mirandola, 24 Dec. 1496. r P-293 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus f6 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: De studio humanae De iniusta excommunicatione pro Hieronymi et divinae philosophiae. ‘Proemium’. Incipit: ‘[R]frum(!) (i.e. Savonarolae innocentia. Rerum) notitiam ita ab initio dilexit antiquitas . . .’ f v Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: De studio humanae [* r] [Title-page.] 7 1 et divinae philosophiae. Incipit: ‘[T]ractaturus igitur quomodo [* v] ‘Tabula capitulorum’. 1 humana diuinaque Philosophia excolenda sit . . .’ [* v] ‘Errata’. 2 o a r Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: De iniusta excom- Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 20 July 1497. 4 . 1 8 municatione pro Hieronymi Savonarolae innocentia. collation: a^i . ‘Proemium’ [dedicated to] Hercules Aestensis [i.e. d’Este]. HC *13002; Go¡ P-644; BMC VI 843; Pr 6634; BSB-Ink P-482; Incipit:‘[O]pusculum de iniusta excommunicationis sententia . . .’ CIBN P-349; Hillard 1613; Sack, Freiburg, 2875; Sheppard 5386. v a2 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: De iniusta excom- COPY v r municatione pro Hieronymi Savonarolae innocentia. Incipit: Leaves i7 and i8 , which in some copies contain the errata, are ‘[I]llud autem commonuisse in primis expediet solum deum . . .’ here blank. p-294^p-298] pius ii, pont. max. 2067

Binding: Eighteenth-century half parchment over yellow paste- COPY boards, with manuscript title at head of the spine and pastedowns Bound with A-075; see there for details of binding, other proven- painted dark green. Size: 219 ¿ 145 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ ance, and acquisition. Size of leaf: 170 ¿ 122 mm. r 136 mm. Leaf a1 is as Polain (except for l. 4, ‘Pila’, rather than ‘Pilas’ as r One key word extracted on h4 in an early hand. Polain) and GfT 434, not as BMC and H; thereafter this copy is Some initials are supplied in red with reserved white decoration. as both BMC and Polain. r Provenance: Albergotti family (eighteenth century); ‘Albergotti’ Provenance: Obadiah Walker (1616^1699); inscription on a1 : r in pencil on verso of front endleaf. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count ‘Reverere te ipsum. O.Walker’, with his name also on A1 of item Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 3; see also A-075. 585, see Catalogue (1831); purchased at his sale for »0. 10. 6: see shelfmark: 4o A 9(2) Art. BS. sale catalogue (1841), lot 25, and Books Purchased (1842), 34. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.9. P-297 Pilatus, Pontius EpistolaTiberio missa et epistola Lentuli de statura P-295 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus Christi, et al. Defensio Hieronymi Savonarolae adversus Samuelem r [a1 ] Pilatus, Pontius [pseudo-]: Epistola Tiberio missa. [Letter Cassinensem. addressed to] EmperorTiberius. r a1 Picus de Mirandula, Johannes Franciscus: Defensio Hieronymi refs. Evangelia Apocrypha, 413^16; see CANT, no. 64. The letter Savonarolae adversus Samuelem Cassinensem. [Written in the should be addressed to Claudius rather than Tiberius; see J. K. form of a letter addressed to] Hieronymus Tornie[l]lus. Incipit: Elliott, The Apocryphal NewTestament (Oxford, 1993), 205. v ‘[O]ppido quam oportune Samuelis Cassinensis inuectiuam in [a1 ] Lentulus [Publius pseudo-]: De statura Christi epistola Hieronymi Ferrariensis prophetias ad me misisti . . .’ [addressed to the Roman Senate.] refs. See S. L. G. E. Audin de Rians, [Bibliographyofthewritings refs. See H-096. r of Savonarola], in Trattato di frate Ieronimo Savonarola circa il [a2 ] Oratio in Alphunsum Aragonum regem. [Oration addressed to] reggimento e governo della citta' di Firenze (Florence, 1847), no. Alphonsus de Aragona. Incipit:‘[N]on mirabere, rex inclite, si ego 162. On Samuel Cassinensis see DBI XXI 487^9. The tract to tam paruulus sum de laudibus tuis aliquid hoc loco . . .’ which this work is a reply was published on 1 Apr. 1497 (H 4566). [Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck orWendelinus deWila, before [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, after 1 Apr. 1497]. 4o. 30 Aug.1475].4o. As datedby CIBN; Sheppard and BSB-Inkdate collation: a b8. [1475]. Type: 97 R2.Woodcut initials. collation: [a2]. v HCR13003; Pr 6258; Oates 2381; Sheppard 5136. Types: 108 R pure. 2 leaves. 27 lines ([a1 ]). Type area: 147 ¿ 92 mm v COPY ([a1 ]). Bound with B-147; see there for details of binding and proven- H *13006; Go¡ P-646; Pr 3560; BSB-Ink E-85; CIBN P-355; Oates ance. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 133 mm. 1419; Pellechet MS. 9482 (9305); Sheppard 2829. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.37(3). COPY Boxed with C-167(2); see there for details of provenance and P-296 Pilatus, Pontius acquisition. De vita et origine Pilati. Binding: Faded pink paper wrappers. Size: 202 ¿ 143 ¿ 1 mm. r Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 140 mm. a1 [Title-page.] r r r Manuscript foliation: 119 (on [a1 ]), and125 (on [a2 ]). a2 De vita et origine Pilati. [Also known as Carmen de Pilato.] shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.3(11). ‘Libellus de vita et origine per¢di ac miserrimi indignique Pilati.’ ‘[S]i veluti quondam scriptor > Vel scripta placerent > In noua P-298 Pius II, Pont. Max. dicendo multi > Velut ante studerent’. refs. E. du Me¤ ril, Poe¤ sies populaires latines du moyen a“ ge (Paris, Abbreviatio super Decades Blondi. r 1847), 343^57; see Walther, Initia, 18058, 19719; also VLVII 669^ [a1 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Abbreviatio super Decades Blondi. 82, at 674^5, no. 2. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera quaeextantomnia (Basel,1571),144^ v b2 ‘Tractatus de Caipha, Juda et Anna.’ ‘[T]unc variis secum dictis 281. et murmure ceco > Conueniunt patres quorum qui maximus euo’; [Rome]: D. D. L. D. S. P. V. [Oliverius Servius], 1481. Folio. hexameters. Pellechet assigns to [Bologna: Dominicus de Lapis?]. [Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, 1498/9]. 4o. As dated by collation: [a^d8 e f6 g^v8]. Sheppard; BSB-Ink dates [c.1500]. 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r Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century forel with turquoise- On [a1 ] a parchment index tab, with the letter ‘D’ in manuscript edged leaves. Size: 280 ¿ 215 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ on it. 197 mm. shelfmark: G. Pamph. 1835(4). v r A few marginal notes on [h3 ] and [n7 ], extracting key words with reference to Austria. P-301 Pius II, Pont. Max. Initials, with reserved white decoration, and paragraph marks are De curialium miseria. supplied in red; chapter heading underlining and capital strokes r in red. a1 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius (Pius II, Pont. Max.): De curia- Provenance: Vienna, Dominicans, S. Maria; faded inscription lium miseria [addressed to] Johannes de Aich [i.e. Eych]. Dated r Bruck a. Mur, 30 Nov.1444. on [a1 ]: ‘Conuentus Viennensis Ordinis Pr×dicatorum’. Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), 68. refs. R.Wolkan, Der Briefwechsel des E. S. Piccolomini, Fontes shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.38. rerum Austriacarum. Diplomataria et acta,61,62,67,68 (Vienna, 1909^18), I no. 166; Aeneae Silvii de curialium miseriis epistola, ed. W. P. Mustard, Studies in the Renaissance Pastoral, 5 P-299 Pius II, Pont. Max. (Baltimore, London, and Oxford, 1928). [Writ addressed to Adolphus, Count of Nassau, [Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, between 1477 and 1483]. 4o. As dated in HPT. sanctioninghis electiontotheseeof Mainz withthedate 21 8 6 Aug.1461]. collation: a b c . H 196; C Addenda, 55a; Go¡, Supplement, P-662a; Pr 9220; Printed side Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Writ addressed to] Adolphus, Campbell^Kronenberg 21a; CIBN P-398; HPT I 59^61, II 436; Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Archbishop of Mainz. ILC 1763; Oates 3704; Rhodes 1410; Pellechet 135; Proctor, Incipit: ‘[P]ius Episcopus . . . Ad apostolice dignitatis apicem . . .’ Campbell, 21a; Sack, Freiburg, 2896; Sheppard 7119. Dated Tivoli, 21 Aug.1461. COPY refs. Reproduced in J. Rosenthal, Katalog 92; Einblattdrucke Bound with A-605; see there for details of binding and proven- (1931), no. 2 and pl. 1.; see also C. von Heusinger, ‘Die ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 136 mm. Einblattdrucke Adolfs von Nassau zur Mainzer Stiftsfehde’, Gb A few marginal notes, mainly extraction of key words and names Jb (1962), 341^52. of authors, in an early hand. [Mainz: Johann Fust and Peter Schoe¡er, not before 21 Aug. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.3(5). 1461]. Broadside. CR 85; Go¡ P-655; BMC I 21; Pr 73; de Ricci, Mayence, 72; E 1194; P-302 Pius II, Pont. Max. not in Sheppard. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480. De curialium miseria. COPY r a1 [Title-page.] Binding: Modern cloth folder. Size: 315 ¿ 410 ¿ 9 mm. Size of r leaf: 300 ¿ 402 mm. a2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De curialium miseria Initial ‘P’ supplied in brown ink. On the verso a bibliographical [addressed to] Johannes de Ech [i.e. Eych]. note in a seventeenth-century hand in black ink. refs. See P-301. Provenance: Johannes Stube (¢fteenth century); inscription in [Paris]: Antoine Caillaut, [c.1490]. 4o. the lower margin: ‘Cop. collacionata per me Jo. Stube not.’; see collation: a^c6. r von Heusinger 347^50. Jacques Rosenthal (1854^1937). Albert Woodcut on a1 . Ehrman (1890^1969); purchased from Jacques Rosenthal in H *199; C 57; Go¡ P-666; BMC VIII 48; Pr 7950; BSB-Ink P-511; 1947, for »275. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. CIBN P-399; Oates 2932; Sheppard 6189. shelfmark: Broxb. 95.1. COPY Bound with B-132; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 127 mm. P-300 Pius II, Pont. Max. The last line of the colophon is not printed out. De captione urbis Constantinopolitanae. Manuscript foliation: 154^71. r [a1 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: De captione urbis Constantinopolitanae. shelfmark: Douce 50(1). Incipit: ‘[M]ahumetes defuncto amurate gubernacula regni ex voto adeptus . . .’ P-303 Pius II, Pont. Max. refs. L’incunable De captione urbis Constantinopolitanae De duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. d’Aeneas Sylvius. A facsimile of the1474 edition, with notes and a a r [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo translation into French by A. Desguine (Paris, 1965). 1 et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus [Sozzinus].‘Hystoria de duo- o [Rome: Stephan Plannck, 1488^90]. 4 . bus amantibus’. 4 collation: [a ]. refs. ed. Wolkan I no. 152; Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pius II) H *251; Go¡ P-659; BMC IV 94; Pr 3762; BSB-Ink P-499; CIBN and Niklas von Wyle, The Tale of Two Lovers Eurialus and P-366; Oates 1518; Sheppard 2954. Lucretia, ed. E. J. Morrall, Amsterdamer Publikationen zur COPY Sprache und Literatur,77 (Amsterdam,1988), 81^177. For the tex- Bound with P-094; see there for details of binding and proven- tual relationship of the incunable editions of this text see E. J. ance. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 142 mm. Morrall,‘Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pius II), Historia de duobus p-303^p-306] pius ii, pont. max. 2069

amantibus; The Early Printed Editions and the English P-305 Pius II, Pont. Max. Translations by John Day’, Library, 6th ser., 18 (1996), 216^29, at De duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. 220 no. 14. r o a1 Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo et [Sant’Orso: Johannes de Reno, c.1475]. 4 . Pr gives [Vicenza] as Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus [Sozzinus].‘Hystoria de duobus the place of printing. For the printing mistake indicated by the r amantibus’. message to the reader: ‘vacat’, on a7 , see David Paisey, ‘Blind refs. ed. Morrall 81^177; see also Morrall, ‘Historia de duobus Printing in Early Continental Books’, in Book Production and amantibus’, 222 no. 38. Letters in the Western European Renaissance: Essays in Honour of Conor Fahy, ed. A. L. Lepschy and others (London, 1986), Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, forJohannes Baptista Sessa, 10 Mar. 1497. 4o. 220^33, at 225; for another view see Neil Harris, ‘Una pagina 4 capovolta nel Filocolo veneziano del 1472’, Biblio¢lia, 98 (1996), collation: a^d . 1^21, at 10, note 9. HCR 240; Go¡ P-686; BMC V 512; Pr 5481; CIBN P-380; Oates collation: a8 b10 c d8. 2132; Sheppard 4450. HC *218; Go¡ P-676; BMC VII1027; Pr 7146; BSB-Ink P-536; Oates COPY 2611; Sheppard 5881. Bound with B-124; see there for details of binding and proven-

COPY ance. Size of leaf: 212 ¿ 151 mm. Bound with B-579; see there for details of binding and proven- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.36(2). ance. Size of leaf: 177 ¿ 114 mm. Some marginal and interlinear notes, mostly providing correc- P-306 Pius II, Pont. Max. tions to the text, including signalling misprints and binding mis- De duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia [French] takes, in an early sixteenth-century humanist hand. Manuscript foliation: 119^152, probably in the same hand. Tra|' cte trescreatif et plaisant de lamour indicible de Initials are supplied in red or blue. Eurialus etde Lucresse (trans. Octavien de Saint-Gelais). shelfmark: Douce 33(1). r a1 [Title-page.] r a2 [Octavien de Saint-gelais: Ballad addressed to] Charles VIII, P-304 Pius II, Pont. Max. King of France. ‘En l’onneur de la saincte trinite > Louenge de vous Charles roy tres chrestien’; 28 verses. De duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. refs. See Winn, AnthoineVe¤ rard, 87^92. r r [a1 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar a3 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo Schlick. et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. Translated into refs. ed. Morrall 71^5. French by Octavien de Saint-Gelais.‘Tra|' cte trescreatif et plaisant r [a2 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus de lamour indicible de Eurialus et de Lucresse’. Sozzinus. refs. Aeneas Sylvius, Eurialus und Lukrezia u« bersetzt von refs. ed.Wolkan I no. 152; Morrall 77^9. Octovien de Saint-Gelais, ed. Elise Richter (Halle, 1914); see also v [a3 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo M.-F. Pie¤ jus, ‘Une traduction franc° aise de la Historia de duobus et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. ‘Hystoria de duo- amantibus d’Eneas Silvius Piccolomini’, in La circulation des bus amantibus’. Dated Vienna, 3 July 1444. hommes et des ouvres entre la France et l’Italie a' l’e¤ poque de la refs. ed. Morrall 81^177; see also Morrall, ‘Historia de duobus Renaissance. Actes du Colloque International (22^23^24 novem- amantibus’, 220 no. 18. bre 1990), Universite¤ de la Sorbonne - Institut Culturel Italien de [Cologne: Printer of the ‘Dialogus Salomonis et Marcolphi’, Paris (Paris, 1992), 103^17. 1480]. 4o. [Paris: AntoineVe¤ rard, c.1493]. Folio. collation: [a^c8 d6 e4]. collation: a^l8 m6. r H *215; Go¡ P-677; Pr 1258; BSB-Ink P-537; Sheppard 935; Woodcut and border on a2 . Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 948. HC 244; BMC VIII 81; Pr 8429; CIBN P-382; Hillard 1626 (var.);

COPY Macfarlane114; Sheppard 6254. Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment over brown paste- COPY doards, with red-edged leaves. Size: 200 ¿ 143 ¿ 12 mm. Size of Wanting a1 containing the title, m1, m5, and the blank leaf m6. leaf: 192 ¿ 134 mm. The spaces which in the BL (parchment) copy are left for minia- Corrections to the text are provided in red and in brown ink in a tures are here occupied by printed headings of the various contemporary German hand; the same hand also translated parts episodes. into German and commented, in German, on the text. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold- and blind-tooled calf, by r On [a1 ] a four-line initial ‘M’ is supplied in red and blue; on the Ingram. Marbled-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and blue inner margin a crude drawing of a vase with £owers in waterco- silk bookmark. Size: 241 ¿ 180 ¿ 16 mm. Size of leaf: 236 ¿ lour. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. Capitals touched 170 mm. r with green wash on [a1 ], some capital strokes in red. A few scribbles and pen-trials, in French, in a sixteenth-century r Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; on [a1 ] French or English hand. duplicate stamp of ‘Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis’and ‘Dupl’ in Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. pencil. Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1859),104. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.29. shelfmark: Douce 142. 2070 pius ii, pont. max. [p-307^p-310

P-307 Pius II, Pont. Max. COPY Deduobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia [Italian] (trans. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- boards. Parchment index tabs dyed green. Size: 213 ¿ 150 ¿ Alessandro Braccesi). 12 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 140 mm. r a1 Braccesi, Alessandro: ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Lorenzo di Initials are supplied in red, sometimes with reserved white Pierfrancesco de Medici. Incipit: ‘[B]enche molti sieno glexempli decoration. Lorenzo mio . . .’ Provenance: Previously bound with B-044; see there for v a2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Enrico provenance. Eller ‘barone dello imperadore’. Incipit:‘Mariano Sozino mio ter- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.63. razano huomo doctissimo. . .’ r a4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus Sozzinus. Incipit: ‘Tu mhai richiesto di cosa non conueniente alla P-309 Pius II, Pont. Max. mia eta . . .’ Dialogus contra Bohemos atqueThaboritas de sacra r a5 Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo et communione corporis Christi. Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. Translated by [a r] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Dialogus contra Bohemos atque Alessandro Braccesi. Incipit: ‘[E]ntrando lo imperadore 1 Thaboritas de sacra communione corporis Christi [addressed to] Sigismondo nella cipta(!) di Siena . . .’ Cardinal Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt, 21 Aug. refs. ed. E. Camerini (Milan, 1864). On this translation see P. 1451. Viti, ‘I volgarizzamenti di Alessandro Braccesi dell’Historia de refs.Wolkan II no. 12. duobus amantibus’’di E. S. Piccolomini’, in Esperienze letterarie, o 7,3 (1982), 49^68. On the incunable editions of this work see E. [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, not after 1472]. 4 . 8 Rosati, ‘Incunaboli e fortuna letteraria dell’Historia de duobus collation: [a^d ]. amantibus di E. S. Piccolomini’, Res publica litterarum, 13 (1990), HC *209; Go¡ P-668; BMC I 188; Pr 853; BSB-Ink P-501; CIBN 257^60. P-367; Oates 344; Rhodes 1405; Sheppard 665; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 956. Florence: Francesco di Dino, 20 Sept. 1489. 8o. collation: a^g8 h4. COPY r r Wanting the blank leaf [d ]. Type: 114 R. 60 leaves. 27 lines (a2 ).Type area: 154 ¿ 85 mm. (a2 ). 8 H 247; Go¡ P-688; not in Pr; CIBN P-384; Pellechet 171; Sheppard Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, with the gold stamp of the 5093. Bodleian Library on both covers. Red-edged leaves, marbled pas- tedowns, and azure silk bookmark. Size: 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 12 mm. Size COPY of leaf: 204 ¿ 138 mm. Bound with D-083; see there for details of binding and proven- Occasional corrections in a hand dated1687 which, on [d r], made ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 128 mm. 8 the following calculation to ¢nd out the age of the book: 1687 - shelfmark: Byw. L 1.3(3). 1451 = 0236, evidently assuming 1451 as the earliest possible date of the edition. P-308 Pius II, Pont. Max. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes De ritu, situ, moribus et conditioneTeutoniae. in red. r Aa1 [Title-page.] Provenance: Louis Ce¤ sar de la Baume le Blanc, duc de La r Aa1 [Verse addressed to] the reader.‘Germanos mores vrbes et reli- Vallie' re (1708^1780); sale (1783), lot 841, for 23. 19 [EŁ cus?]; ‘V 841’on the recto of the back endleaf. Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro- gionem > ClimataTheutonici et £umina cuncta soli’; 2 elegiac dis- tichs. Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale (1789), part I lot v Aa1 Meyr, Martinus: [Letter addressed to] Aeneas Sylvius 919; in the annotated catalogue marked down to Thomas Payne Piccolomini. Dated Ascha¡enburg, 31 Aug. 1457. for Fl. 16.10. Purchased [through Payne?] for »1. 8. 6: see Books refs. Aeneas Silvius, Germania, ed. A. Schmidt (Cologne,1962), Purchased (1790), 3. o 9^10. Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 [ ] 525 BS. r Aa2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas [Sylvius]: De ritu, situ, moribus et con- shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.25. ditioneTeutoniae [addressed to] Martinus Meyr. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Germania, 13^124. r P-310 Pius II, Pont. Max. H7 [Piccolomini], Aeneas [Sylvius: Letter addressed to] Antonius de la Cerda, Cardinal Priest of S. Chrysogonus. Dated Rome, 1 Dialogus de somnio quodam. r Feb. 1458. [a2 ] Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal refs. Aeneas Silvius, Germania, 11^2. Johannes Carvajal. Incipit: ‘Superioribus diebus cum parum per Leipzig:Wolfgang Sto« ckel, 9 Apr. 1496. 4o. ocii(!) nactus essem ingressus . . .’ Dated Rome, 31 May [14?]. v collation: Aa B^G6 H8. [a2 ] Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: Dialogus [de somnio quodam, HC *249; Go¡ P-744; BMC III 653; Pr 3050; BSB-Ink P-500; Oates in the form of a letter addressed to] Cardinal Johannes Carvajal. 1308; Sheppard 2153. Incipit: ‘Medicorum ut aiunt somnia est haud parum intendere somniis oportere . . .’ Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, 11 Sept. 1475. Folio and 4o. collation: [a10 b^e8 f g6]. p-310^p-315] pius ii, pont. max. 2071

HC Addenda, *193; Go¡ P-669; BMC IV 57; Pr 3487; BSB-Ink Provenance: Luigi Celotti (c.1768^ c.1846); sale, 14 Feb. 1825, lot P-502; CIBN P-368; Rhodes 1406; Sheppard 2794. 1253. Purchased at his sale for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased

COPY (1825), 1. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter red morocco shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.36. with diced calf over pasteboards; marbled pastedowns and green silk bookmark. Size: 289 ¿ 202 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ P-313 Pius II, Pont. Max. 185 mm. Epistola ad Mahumetem. On [a r] a seven-line epigraphic initial ‘A’ is supplied in red deco- 2 [a r] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem. ‘Pius papa rated with blue palm leaves and ribbons; on [a v] a four-line epi- 2 2 secundus eloquentissimus qui obiit anno M.cccc.lxiiii. in graphic initial ‘A’is supplied in blue, with a red ‘e’ within the body Anchona dum pro¢cisci proposuerit contra Thurcos conposuit of the letter. etc.’ Provenance: Jean Baptiste, chevalier de Bearzi (nineteenth cen- refs. See P-311. tury); sale (1855), lot 2966. Purchased at his sale for »1. 0. 0; see o Books Purchased (1855), 2. [Rome: Ulrich Han and Simon Nicolai de Chardella, c.1475]. 4 . shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.30. As assigned by Pr and Sheppard; IGI follows H and assigns to [Johannes Philippus de Lignamine, c.1473]. 8 6 P-311 Pius II, Pont. Max. collation: [a^f g ]. 54 leaves, the ¢rst presumably blank. Epistola ad Mahumetem. H 174; Pr 3361; IGI 7763; Sheppard 2681. [a r] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem. ‘Pius papa 2 COPY secundus eloquentissimus qui obiit anno M.cccc.lxiiii. in Wanting [a1]. Anchona dum pro¢cisci proposuerit contra Turcos conpossuit r Leaf [a2 ], l. 3:‘. . . thurcos . . .’, not as H. etc.’ Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco, with refs. Pio II (Enea Silvio Piccolomini), Lettera a Maometto II gilt-edged leaves, orange-coloured pastedowns, and grey silk (Epistola ad Mahumetem), ed. G. To¡anin (Naples, 1953), 109^ bookmark. Size: 235 ¿ 170 ¿ 12 mm. Size of leaf: 225 ¿ 159 mm. 77; Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, Epistola ad Mahomatem II, ed. A few corrections are provided in pencil in a nineteenth-century A. R. Baca, American University Studies. Series II, Romance hand. Languages and Literature, 127 (New York, NY, 1990), 115^212; Provenance: Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased see also VLVII 634^69, at 654. (1841), 1. [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, 1469^70]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; shelfmark: Auct.7Q 4.54. Voullie¤ me and Polain date [c.1470]. 8 6 collation: [a^f g ]. P-314 Pius II, Pont. Max. H 262; C 39; Go¡ P-698; BMC I186; Pr 818; CIBN P-391; Oates 300; Epistola de fortuna. Polain 3160; Rhodes 1412; Sheppard 639; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 962. r [a1 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed COPY to] Procopius de Rabenstein. ‘Somnium de fortuna’. Dated Bound with P-164; see there for details of binding, decoration, Vienna, 27 May [26 June] 1444. and provenance. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 139 mm. refs.Wolkan I no. 151; see also VLVII 634^69, at 644. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. o shelfmark: Douce 83(2). [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1481^6]. 4 . collation: [a6]. P-312 Pius II, Pont. Max. H *189; Go¡ P-709; BMC XII 7; not in Pr; BSB-Ink P-515; Epistola ad Mahumetem. Sheppard 2940. COPY [a r] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem. 1 Binding: Twentieth-century brown cloth. Size: 192 ¿ 140 ¿ refs. See P-311. 5 mm. Size of leaf: 178 ¿ 130 mm. o Treviso: Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, 12 Aug. 1475. 4 . Provenance: Purchased in 1922 from Joseph Baer & Co.; see 10 8 6 8 collation: [a b^d e f g ]. Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford H *177 = 176; Go¡ P-700; BMC VI 884; Pr 6464; BSB-Ink P-505; University Gazette, 14 Feb. 1922, 347. CIBN P-393; Oates 2452; Rhodes 1413; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 15; shelfmark: Inc. e. I2.6. Sheppard 5492. COPY P-315 Pius II, Pont. Max. Binding: Eighteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled russia, with Epistolae familiares. the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Gilt- r edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 209 ¿ 143 ¿ 14 mm. [a2 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae familiares. ‘Rerum Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 130 mm. familiarium epistole peramene’. Incipit: ‘[E]neas Siluius . . . Poorly inked types have been touched with brown ink. Magni¢co Iohanni comiti de Lupfen . . . In scriptis veterum tria . . .’ This edition of Pius’s letters opens with a letter addressed to Johannes, Count of Lupfen (Wolkan I no. 135). refs. Some oftheletters are edited inWolkan, in a di¡erentorder; see also K. Haebler, ‘Die Drucke der Briefsammlungen des 2072 pius ii, pont. max. [p-315^p-317

v Aeneas Silvius’, Gb Jb (1939), 138^52, at 143^4;VLVII 634^69, at [z2 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano.] 640^1. Incipit: ‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impiam Thurcorum gen- r [l8 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Epistolae in Cardinalatu edi- tem pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. tae.] Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Friderico augusto domino refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera quaeextantomnia (Basel,1571), 905^ suo. . . Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ 14; Pii II P. M., olim Aeneae Sylvii Piccolominei Senensis, ora- r [r2 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] tiones politicae et ecclesiasticae, ed. Giovanni Domenico Mansi, ‘Epistola . . . Francorum regi super materia episcopatus 2 vols (Lucca, 1755^7), II 9^29. v Tornacensis directa’. Incipit: ‘[C]arissime in Christo ¢li salutem [A3 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Descriptio urbisViennensis. etc. Que ad nos de conditionibus . . .’ refs. Wolkan I no. 27; see also I. Nuovo, ‘La Descriptio urbis [Louvain: JohannVeldener, 1477]. Folio. Viennensis di Enea Silvio Piccolomini’, in Pio II e la cultura del collation: [a^i10 k8 l^q10 r s8 t6]. suo tempo. Atti del convegno internazionale - 1989, ed. L. Rotondi HC 149; Go¡ P-715; BMC IX 213; Pr 9206; Campbell 22; CIBN Secchi Tarugi (Milan, 1991), 357^72. P-409; HPT I 17^21, II 432; ILC 1772; Oates 3691^2; Sheppard [Reutlingen: Michel Grey¡, not after 1478]. Folio. BMC I 63 and 7070. A. Schmidt, ‘Technische Beitra« ge zur Inkunabelkunde’, Gb Jb

COPY (1927), 9^23, at 17 assign to [Strasbourg?: R-Printer (Johann Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with sprinkled Mentelin/Adolf Rusch)]. V. Scholderer, ‘Adolf Rusch and the blue-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 275 ¿ 212 ¿ Earliest Roman Types’, The Library, 4th ser. 20 (1939), 43^50, at 35 mm. Size of leaf: 267 ¿ 198 mm. 47 suggests [Esslingen?: n. pr.].The blind impression of seven v Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and lines from A1 of this edition is found in the BL copy of the Bull ‘nota’ marks in an early hand. of Sixtus IV relating to Esslingen, 17 June 1478, assigned to the r r r press of Grey¡ at Reutlingen. In consequence, the present edition On [a2 ], [l8 ], and [r2 ] a six-line (Dutch?) initial ‘E’ is supplied in blue with reserved white decoration within a square ground made of Pius II, Epistolae familiares, which is printed in the same type of red pen-work decoration with green wash and extension into as the Bull, i.e. 103 R, previously used by Rusch at Strasburg, has the margin. Other initials are supplied in red, sometimes with been transferred from that press to Grey¡’s; see BMC II 575, note reserved white decoration; paragraph marks, chapter heading to IB.10630; also Scholderer,‘Adolf Rusch’, 47.The watermark of underlining, and capital strokes in red. two crossed keys, the only one found in the book, is recorded by Provenance: Purchased for »2. 12. 6; see Books Purchased Briquet 3888 only here and in Augsburg-printed incunabula and (1841), 1. an illuminated manuscript. It occurs also in Schwarz, Contra per- shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 3.38. ¢dos Judaeos (Esslingen, 1475; Pr 2463). collation: [a^c10 d8 e^s8.10 t10 v8 x y10 z8 A6]. P-316 Pius II, Pont. Max. HC *160; Go¡ P-716; BMC I 63; Pr 233; BSB-Ink P-519; CIBN P-411; Sack, Freiburg, 2885; Sheppard 1947^8. Epistolae familiares (ed. Nicolaus vonWyle). COPY v [a1 ] von Wyle, Nicolaus: [Preface addressed to] the reader. Incipit: Gatherings[l] and [m] reversed in binding. ‘[O]mnibus et singulis humanitatis studio deditis . . . Enea Siluius Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled half pigskin over wooden de Senis ex nobili sanguine . . .’ boards, with two metal clasps and catches. Triple ¢llets form a r [a2 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae familiares. Edited by Nicolaus frame, within which are two small £oral stamps and a headed- vonWyle. outline tool. Seventeenth-century manuscript title on a square refs. Some ofthe letters are edited inWolkan, in a di¡erent order. paper label at the head of the spine. Turquoise-edged leaves. This edition of Pius’s letters opens with a letter addressed to Strips from a twelfth-century parchment noted Sacramentary Aeneas Sylvius by Cardinal Julianus Cesarini (Wolkan I no. 45). are visible in the binding. Size: 309 ¿ 218 ¿ 65 mm. Size of v [m4 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Epistola de fortuna, leaf: 300 ¿ 210 mm. addressed to] Procopius de Rabenstein. Dated Vienna, 26 June Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and 1444. verses, in an early hand. refs. See P-314. Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, S. [n v] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar r 4 Salvator, S. Nicolaus Tolentinus; inscription on [a1 ]: ‘Conuentus Schlick. Ratisbonensis Ord. Erem. S. Augustini’. Sebastianus Fridlin, refs. See P-304. apostolic protonotary; book-plate: ‘Sebastianus Fridlin SS. [n v] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] r 5 Theol. D. Protonotarius Apostolicus’ and inscription on [a1 ]: Marianus Sozzinus. ‘Ego Sebastianus Fridlin SS. Theol. Licent . . .’ Anonymous refs. See P-304. Sotheby sale (27 Aug. 1841), lot 125; bookseller’s circular paper r [n6 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo label at the tail of the spine; purchased for »0. 18. 0; see Books et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. Dated Vienna, 3 Purchased (1841), 1. July 1444. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.43. refs. See P-303. v [r4 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Dialogus contra Bohemos atque P-317 Pius II, Pont. Max. Thaboritas de sacra communione corporis Christi, addressed to] Cardinal Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt, 21 Aug. Epistolae familiares. r 1451. a2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae familiares. ‘Rerum refs. See P-309. familiarium epistole peramene’. Incipit: ‘[E]neas Siluius . . . p-317^p-318] pius ii, pont. max. 2073

Magni¢co Iohanni comiti de Lupfen . . . In scriptis veterum of Sussex (1773^1843); book-plate with two handwritten shelf- tria . . .’ marks, one heavily cancelled, the other ‘VI.T.a.21*’: see Lee, refs. See P-315. Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; not identi¢ed in sale catalogues. r l8 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae.] Charles J. Stewart; ticket inside the upper cover. Purchased for Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Frederico augusto domino suo . . . »0. 16. 0; see Books Purchased (1851), 68. Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.17. r r2 Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] ‘Epistola . . . Francorum regi super materia episcopatus P-318 Pius II, Pont. Max. Tornacensis directa’. Incipit: ‘[C]arissime in Christo ¢li salutem Epistolae familiares (ed. Nicolaus vonWyle). etc. Que ad nos de conditionibus . . .’ v r [a1 ] von Wyle, Nicolaus: [Preface addressed to] the reader. v1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem.‘Pius papa secun- dus eloquentissimus qui obiit anno M.cccc.lxiiii. in Anchona dum ‘Preconizatio Enee Siluii poete laureati’. Incipit: ‘’[O]mnibus et pro¢cisci proposuerat contraTurchos conposuit etc.’ singulis humanitatis studio deditis . . .Enea Siluius de Senis ex nobili sanguine . . .’ refs. See P-311. r v [a2 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae familiares. Edited by Nicolaus z4 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. Incipit:‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impium(!) Turchorum gen- von Wyle. This edition of Pius’s letters opens with a letter tem suasuri sumus pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. addressed to him as Aeneas Sylvius by Cardinal Julianus refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Cesarini (Wolkan I no. 45). In relation toWolkan this edition pre- Mansi, II 9^29. sents the following order: v refs.Wolkan I nos 45 (=1),73 (=2),71 (=3), 37^8 (=4^5), 53 (=6), aa4 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Copia Bulle de profectione in Turchos et de prerogatiuis eorundem’. Incipit:‘[P]ius episcopus. . . Ezechielis 87 (=7), 63 (=8), 52 (=9), 72 (=10), 61 (=11), 74 (=12) 76 (=13), 79 prophete magni sentencia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. 1463. (=14), 78 (=15), 82^3 (=16^17), 58 (=18), 65^6 (=19^20), 85 (=21), refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. 88 (=22), 90^2 (=23^5), 94 (=26), 96 (=27), 39 (=28), 41 (=29), 40 v (=30), 48 (=31), 55 (=32),7 (=33), 2^3 (=34^5),70 (=36), 54 (=37), [dd7 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed to] Procopius de Rabenstein. Dated Vienna, [26 June 60 (=38), 101 (=39), 100 (=40), 102 (=41), 111 (=42), 116^17 (=43^ 1444]. 4), 119 (=45), 118 (=46), 121 (=47), 120(=48), 126 (=49), 135 (=50), refs. See P-314. 150 (=51),167 (=52), 67 (=53),108 (=54),106 (=55),109 (=56),107 r (=57), 110 (=58), 113 (=59), 112 (=60), 136 (=61), 148 (=62), 141 ee5 Poggius Florentinus: Epistola ex balneis [addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De scola Epycure factionis que (=63), 143 (=64), 142 (=65), 145 (=66), 146^7 (=67^8), 130 (=69), regnat in Theotonia’. The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually 138 (=70), 137 (=71), 139 (=72), 131 (=73), 149 (=74), 128^9 (=75^ Nicolaus Niccoli. 6), 176 (=77), 189 (=78), 190^2 (=79^81), 198 (=82), 193 (=83), 195 refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. H. Harth, 3 vols (Florence, (=84), 194 (=85), 196 (=86), 157 (=87), 160 (=88), 172 (=89), 178 1984^7), I 128^35 no. 46. (=90), 161 (=91), 158 (=97), 168 (=98), 179 (=101), 43 (=102), 171 (=103), 99 (=105), 115 (=107), 151 (=108 De fortuna), 144 (=111), Cologne: Johann Koelho¡, the Elder, [1478]. Folio. The colophon 153 (=112), 152 (=113^14 Duobus amantibus), 156 (=115), 133 reads:‘Annoincarnationis M.cccc.lviij’. 10 8 10 8 6 8 10 8 (=116), lxxxi (=118), 104 (=122), 135 (=125), 27 (=165 Descriptio collation: a^i k l^q r s t v x y z aa^cc [dd] ee . urbisViennensis),166 (=166 De curialium miseria), lxxxvi (=167), HC *150; BMC I 222; Pr 1037; BSB-Ink P-518; CIBN P-410; Oates xc (=168), lxxxviii (=169), 155 (=170), 114 (=171), 95 (=172), 97 528; Sack, Freiburg, 2884; Sheppard 795; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 966. (=173), 122 (=174), 134 (=175), 84 (=176), 141 (=177), v (=179), 53 COPY (=180), 123 (=181), 57 (=182), xxxvii (=183), 62 (=184), lvi-lvii Wanting leaf cc2, the missing text supplied in manuscript in an (=185^6), xxvi (=187), lviii (=188), vi (=189), 51 (=190), 35 early hand. (=191), 46 (=192), 50 (=193), x (=194), 56 (=195), 80 (=196), 93 Sheet x4.5 di¡erently set, with 25 lines instead of 36. (=197), 77 (=198), 69 (=199), 127 (=200), 68 (=354); Wolkan II Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, with gilt- nos 5 (=126), 12 (=130 Dialogus contra Bohemos), 47 (=119), 91 edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 286 ¿ 220 ¿ 50 mm. (=432), 109 (=162), 110^11 (=160^1), 112 (=155), 114^16 (=156^8), Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 200 mm. 117 (=164), 118^33 (=132^47), 134 (=151), 135 (=153), 138 (=148), v ‘N. 32’ in brown ink in the upper left-hand corner of a1 . Early sig- 142 (=152), 143 (=149), 154 (=150), 177 (=417), 181 (=424), 270 natures. Manuscript pagination in brown ink: 1^502. On front (=425), vii (=163). v endleaf a bibliographical note, in pencil, from Santander. [i2 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed r r On a2 and l8 six-line (Dutch?) initials are supplied in blue with to] Procopius de Rabenstein. ‘Somnium de fortuna’. Dated reserved white decoration within a square ground made of red Vienna, 26 June 1444. pen-work decoration with green wash and extension into the mar- refs. See P-314. r v v gin. On r2 and z4 ¢ve- and six-line initials are supplied in red [k1 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar with reserved white decoration within a square ground made of Schlick. brown pen-work decoration with green wash and £oral and foli- refs. See P-304. r ate extension into the margin. Other initials are supplied in red, [k2 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus sometimes with reserved white decoration; paragraph marks, Sozzinus. chapter heading underlining, and capital strokes in red. refs. See P-304. Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), II 3979; sale (1789), lot 8880, sold for »1. 19. 6. Augustus Frederick, Duke 2074 pius ii, pont. max. [p-318

r [k2 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo Incipit:‘Tancredus fuit princeps Solernitanus . . .’A Latin transla- et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. ‘Hystoria de tion from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1 by Leonardus Brunus. Eurialo et Lucretia se amantibus’. Dated Vienna, 3 July 1444. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 955^9; Manni, Istoria del refs. See P-303. Decamerone, 247^56; see also V. Branca, ‘Un ‘‘lusus’’ del Bruni v [n1 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Dialogus contra Bohemos atque Cancelliere: il rifacimento di una novella del Decameron (IV,1) e Thaboritas de sacra communione corporis Christi [addressed to] la sua irradiazione europea’, in Leonardo Bruni, cancelliere della Cardinal Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt 21 Aug. Repubblica di Firenze, (Firenze, 27^29 ottobre 1987), ed. P.Viti, 1451. Istituto nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento. Atti di covegni, 18 refs. See P-309. (Florence, 1990), 207^26. v r [r4 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Descriptio urbisViennensis. [P3 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Tractatulus de educatione lib- refs. See P-316. erorum [addressed to] Ladislas Posthumus, King of Bohemia and v [r5 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De curialium miseria Hungary. Dated Wiener Neustadt, Feb. 1450. [addressed to] Johannes de Eych. Dated Bruck a. Mur, 31 Jan. refs. Wolkan II no. 40; J. S. Nelson, Aeneae Silvii De liberorum 1445 [30 Nov.1444]. educatione, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin refs. See P-301. Language and Literature, 12 (Washington, DC, 1940), 90^218; E. r [x6 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu edi- Garin, Il pensiero pedagogico dell’Umanesimo (Florence, 1958), tae. Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Friderico augusto domino suo . . . 198^295. r Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ On Pius’s letters see [Q10 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio de laudatissima Maria’.‘[V]irgo VLVII 634^69, at 640^1. Theutunicis multum celebrata sacellis Mater et ipsa dei mater et v > [E4 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] ipsa hominis’; 10 elegiac distichs. The verse is here attributed to ‘Respondet Francorum regi super materia episcopatus Pius II by the printer. Tornacensis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus seruus . . . Que ad nos de refs. L. Gualdo Rosa in Poeti latini del Quattrocento, ed. F. conditionibus . . .’ Arnaldi (Milan and Naples, 1964), 146^8; A. Perosa and J. v [G5 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem. ‘Reserat Sparrow, Renaissance Latin Verse. An Anthology (London, Thurco ¢dei nostre veritatem et collidit errores Machometi 1979), 33, and see J.-L. Charlet, ‘Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini atque sectam suam’. Hymnode’, in Pio II e la cultura del suo tempo. Atti del convegno refs. See P-311. internazionale ^ 1989, ed. L. Rotondi Secchi Tarugi (Milan, r [K3 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. 1991), 95^104, at 98. r Incipit: ‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impiam Thurcorum gen- [Q10 ] [Colophon.] r tem pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. [*2 ] [List of contents.] refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 16 Sept. 1481. Folio. Mansi, II 9^29. collation: [a8 b^z6 A^P6 Q10 *6]. v [L1 ] Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla de profectione inThurcos et de pre- H *151 = 147; Go¡ P-717; BMC II 421; Pr 2008; BSB-Ink P-520; rogatiuis eiusdem passagii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . CIBN P-412; Hillard 1632; Sack, Freiburg, 2886; Sheppard 1469. Ezechielis prophete magni sententia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. 1463. FIRST COPY Wanting gathering [*] containing the table of contents. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. Binding: Nineteenth-century grey marbled paper boards. Size: [L r] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Oratio coram Calixto III de 6 336 ¿ 227 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 328 ¿ 218 mm. obedientia Friderici III. Incipit:‘[S]olent plerique omnnes beatis- Marginal notes, mostly extracting key words and key points, and sime pater maxime pontifex . . .’ ‘nota’ marks inWeisman’s hand. refs. Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, I 336^46 no. xvi; on his Initials, paragraph marks, and chapter heading underlining are orations see alsoVL (2nd edn) VII 634^69, at 649^51. supplied in red; capital strokes in red. [O v] Poggius Florentinus: Epistola ex balneis [addressed to] 2 Provenance: ‘Johannes Weisman’ (¢fteenth century); signature Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De scola Epycure factionis que in red ink on [a r]. Sheppard suggests Georg Franz Burkhard regnat in Theutonia’. The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually 1 KloÞ (1787^1854); sale (1835), lot 143. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Nicolaus Niccoli. Books Purchased (1840), 1. refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, I 128^35 no. 46. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.34. [O4 ] Poggius Florentinus: [Letter addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De condemnatione Hieronymi heretici in SECOND COPY Not in Sheppard. concilio Constancien[si].’ Binding: Contemporary German (Nuremberg, Franz refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, II 157^63 (IV,6). Staindorfer, KyriÞ workshop no. 65) blind-tooled brown calf [O r] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] 5 over wooden boards. Remains of two clasps; two catches lost; Bindactius Ricassolanus. ‘De crudeli amoris exitu Guisgardi et four corner-pieces and a central boss on each cover lost. Yellow- Sigismunde Tancredi Solernitanorum principis ¢lie’. Incipit: edged leaves.‘16 1’in brown inkon a square paper label at head of ‘Cum sepius mecum egisses vt fabulam illam . . .’ > the spine, seventeenth century. Intersecting triple ¢llets form a refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 954^5; D. M. Manni, Istoria del double frame. Within the outer frame ‘Epistolee enee’ blind- Decamerone (Florence, 1742), 247. tooled at the head, a repeated lozenge-shaped dragon stamp at [O r] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, 5 the tail, and a rosette and foliate sta¡ roll on the sides. In the Giovanni]: De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. inner rectangle curved-outline tools make up merrythoughts, p-318^p-319] pius ii, pont. max. 2075

each containing a thistle. On the lower cover, intersecting triple Tornacensis directa’. Incipit: ‘[C]arissime in Christo ¢li salutem ¢llets form a frame within which is the rosette and foliate sta¡ etc. Que ad nos de conditionibus . . .’ v roll. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into four tri- ee8 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem. ‘Pius papa angular compartments. The upper and lower triangles are deco- secundus eloquentissimus qui obiit anno M.cccc.lxiiii. in rated with a repeated small lozenge-shaped stag stamp and with Anchona dum pro¢cisci proposuerat contra Turchos conposuit a scroll bearing the name ofthe printer.The side triangles are each etc.’ decorated with the £euron. The spine is decorated with a rosette refs. See P-311. v stamp, a £eur-de-lis stamp, and a small rose-petal stamp. See kk1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. KyriÞ pls 133^4; Nixon 18. Size: 315 ¿ 210 ¿ 65 mm. Size of Incipit:‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impium(!) Thurcorum gen- leaf: 305 ¿ 204 mm. tem suasuri sumus pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. On front pastedowns several notes in a contemporary German refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. hand, including: (1) ‘Marcus Tulius(?) Sulterius(?) iuris ponti¢cii Mansi, II 9^29. v auperator(?) iurisconsultus in cesarias instituciones nouos lati- ll3 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Copia Bulle in Thurcos et de prerogatiuis nasque commentaciones edet’. (2) ‘Ad lectorem. Si te latet huius eorundem’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . Ezechielis prophete presentis libelli possessor Lector amice: me Kilianum Goltstein magni sententia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. 1463. illum esse tibi persuadens velim, quem [ ] amas te quoque a nobis refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. r amati fratres, non enim tam inhumane ingenio sum parentis, ut pp4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed summo me amore pro sequentibus non eodem vel minori respon- to] Procopius de Rabenstein. Dated Vienna, [26 June 1444]. dere possum; Ego quam optime est(?) illis verbis Iohannes in refs. See P-314. v Euangelio usus est, uti possum ego amantes me amo. Quid? qq3 Poggius Florentinus: Epistola ex balneis [addressed to] Nulla ego proferio vestra sine amore esse duco in aliquis iam Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De scola Epycure factionis que adesset amor me viuere quidem nollem’. (3) ‘Epigramma.Tu per- regnat in Theutonia’. The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually lege quaeso lector modo scripta(?) poe[ ] Aenee Siluii tu san[ ] [ ] Nicolaus Niccoli. eris’. Distichon. Qui faciunt solium(?) demiror(?) docte sodalis refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, I 128^35 no. 46. > v mortales terris heu bone [ ] [ ]’. On [*1 ]: ‘Philhelphus in Pium(?) Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, 1483. Folio. v Jer[?]dum. Laus tua, non tua fraus . . .’ On [Q10 ]: ‘Mulier nil collation: a^y aa^qq8. aliud est nisi juuentutis pilatrix virorum rapina, senni(/senium?) HC *152; Go¡ P-718; BMC IX 141; Pr 9233; BSB-Ink P-521; mors, patrimonii deuoratrix, honoris pernicies, pabulum diaboli, Campbell 23; CIBN P-413; Hillard 1633; HPT II 436; ILC 1773; ianua martis inferni supplementum rei’. The same hand has Oates 3713; Rhodes 1416; Sheppard 7092. extensively annotated the text, extracting key words and provid- ing explanations and comments. FIRST COPY Binding: Parchment over original wooden boards, with the gold On [a r] a 14^line initial ‘I’ (Nuremberg style) is supplied in blue 2 stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Formerly chained: with white pen-work decoration on a square burnished gold staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. Size: 290 ¿ 220 ¿ ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, within segmented frames of 70 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 205 mm. red, pale green, and grey, and with ¢ne foliate border extensions Several marginal and interlinear notes in a number of early including gold dotting. Other initials and paragraph marks are English hands, mainly extracting key words, classical quotations, supplied in red or blue. personal names, and sentences. On qq v the manuscript copy of a Provenance: Kilianus [ ]stein; ¢rst name in red ink on [* r], and 8 1 letter of condolence from the Pope (Sixtus IV) to Cecily, Duchess see notes (2) on front pastedown. Amberg, Bavaria, Franciscans, of York, on the death of her son, Edward IV (1483). On rear end- S. Bernardinus Senensis; inscription on [* r]: ‘Ad bibliothecam P. 2 leaf a number of quotations in early English hands. P. Francisc. Amberge’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, On a r a four-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in red on a red and green Munich; on [* v] ‘Duplum’ in brown ink. Albert Ehrman (1890^ 2 1 ground decoratedwithwhite pen-workdecoration; from theletter 1969); purchased from Gilhofer & Ranschburg in 1955 for »274; spring two foliate stems ending with a rose. Other initials, some- accession no.‘R1362’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. times with reserved white decoration, are supplied in red; para- shelfmark: Broxb. 8.2. graph marks and capital strokes in red. Provenance: Acquired by1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, II 559 with P-319 Pius II, Pont. Max. shelfmark: CC 90 Art (‘90’ in brown ink across the fore-edge); r Epistolae familiares. also on a2 . r a2 [Piccolomini] Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae familiares. ‘Rerum shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.4. familiarium epistole peramene’. This edition of Pius’s letters SECOND COPY opens with a letter addressed to Johannes, Count of Lupfen Binding: Limp parchment, with manuscript title along the spine, (Wolkan I no. 135). ‘N.1601’at head,‘5187’on a small rectangular paper label attail of refs. See P-315. the spine. Size: 287 ¿ 225 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 287 ¿ 212 mm. v q6 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. Pastedowns consists of two parchment leaves from a ¢fteenth- Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Frederico augusto domino suo . . . century Netherlandish(?) Missal. Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ Initials, chapter heading underlining, and paragraph marks are r bb7 Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] supplied in red; capital strokes in red. ‘Epistola . . . Francorum regi super materia episcopatus 2076 pius ii, pont. max. [p-319^p-320

v Provenance: Albert Ehrman (1890^1969); purchased from dd1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla de profectione inThurcos et de pre- Feisenberger and Gurney Ltd in 1950, for »72. Presented in 1978 rogatiuis eiusdem passagii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . by John Ehrman. Ezechielis prophete magni sententia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. shelfmark: Broxb. 17.2. 1463. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. v P-320 Pius II, Pont. Max. dd5 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Oratio coram Calixto III de Epistolae familiares (ed. Nicolaus vonWyle). obedientia Friderici III. Incipit:‘[S]olent plerique omnnes beatis- r sime pater maxime pontifex . . .’ a1 [List of contents.] v refs. Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, I 336^46 no. xvi; on his b1 von Wyle, Nicolaus: [Preface addressed to] the reader. orations see also VL (2nd edn) VII 634^69, at 649^51. ‘Preconizatio Enee Siluii poete laureati’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnibus et v ¡4 Poggius Florentinus: Epistola ex balneis [addressed to] singulis humanitatis studio deditis . . . Enea Siluius de Senis ex Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De scola Epycure factionis que nobili sanguine . . .’ r regnat in Theutonia’. The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually b2 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae familiares. Edited by Nicolaus Nicolaus Niccoli. von Wyle. This edition of Pius’s letters opens with a letter refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, I 128^35 no. 46. addressed to Aeneas Sylvius by Cardinal Julianus Cesarini v ¡5 Poggius Florentinus: [Letter addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] (Wolkan I no. 45). In relation to Wolkan this edition follows the Aretinus. ‘De condemnatione Hieronymi heretici in concilio same order as P-318. v Constantien[si].’ h4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, II 157^63 (IV,6). to] Procopius de Rabenstein. ‘Somnium de fortuna’. Dated r ¡7 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] Bindactius Vienna, 26 June 1444. Ricassolanus. ‘De crudeli amoris exitu Guisgardi et Sigismunde refs. See P-314. v Tancredi Solernitanorum principis ¢lie’. Incipit: ‘Cum sepius i1 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar mecum egisses vt fabulam illam . . .’ Schlick. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 954^5; Manni, Istoria del refs. See P-304. v Decamerone, 247. i1 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus r ¡7 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: Sozzinus. De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. Incipit: refs. See P-304. r ‘Tancredus fuit princeps Solernitanus . . .’ A Latin translation i2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo et from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1 by Leonardus Brunus. Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus.‘Hystoria de Eurialo refs. See P-318. et Lucretia se amantibus’. Dated Vienna, 3 July 1444. v gg2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Tractatulus de educatione lib- refs. See P-303. r erorum [addressed to] Ladislas Posthumus, King of Bohemia and l3 Pius II, Pont.Max.: Dialogus contra Bohemos atqueThaboritas Hungary. Dated Wiener Neustadt, Feb. 1450. de sacra communione corporis Christi [addressed to] Cardinal refs. See P-318. Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt, 21 Aug.1451. r hh8 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio de laudatissima Maria’.‘[V]irgo refs. See P-309. Theutonicis multum celebrata sacellis Mater et ipsa dei mater r > o6 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Descriptio urbisViennensis. et ipsa hominis’; 10 elegiac distichs. The verse is here attributed refs. See P-316. v to Pius II by the printer. o6 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De curialium miseria refs. See P-318. [addressed to] Johannes de Eych. Dated Bruck a. Mur, 31 Jan. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 17 July 1486. 4o. 1445 [30 Nov.1444]. 6 8 refs. See P-301. collation: a b^z aa^hh . r HC *154; Go¡ P-719; BMC II 430; Pr 2051; BSB-Ink P-522; CIBN r8 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Friderico augusto domino suo . . . P-414; Hillard1634; Rhodes1417;Sack, Freiburg, 2887; Sheppard Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ On Pius’s letters see 1501. VLVII 634^69, at 640^1. COPY v y7 Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf (¢llets only), with ‘Respondet Francorum regi super materia episcopatus the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; marbled Tornacensis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus seruus . . . Que ad nos de pastedowns. Size: 243 ¿ 185 ¿ 32 mm. Sizeofleaf: 233 ¿ 160 mm. r conditionibus . . .’ On b2 an 11^line initial is supplied in blue and red interlocked v aa5 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem. ‘Reserat with red pen-work decoration extending into the margin to form Thurco ¢dei nostre veritatem et collidit errores Machometi a border, touched with green wash. Other initials and paragraph atque sectam suam’. marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in red. refs. See P-311. Provenance: Anonymous sale (3 May 1832), lot 108. Purchased v cc4 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. for »0. 5. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 364; Books Purchased Incipit: ‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impiam Thurcorum gen- (1832), 1. tem pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.22. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, II 9^29. p-321] pius ii, pont. max. 2077

v P-321 Pius II, Pont. Max. o4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Oratio coram Calixto III de Epistolae familiares (ed. Nicolaus vonWyle). obedientia Friderici III. Incipit: ‘[S]olent plerique omnes beatis- r sime pater maxime pontifex . . .’ A1 [Title-page.] v refs. Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, I 336^46 no. xvi; on his A1 von Wyle, Nicolaus: [Preface addressed to] the reader. orations see also VL (2nd edn) VII 634^69, at 649^51. ‘Preconizatio Enee Siluii poete laureati’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnibus et r r2 Poggius Florentinus: Epistola ex balneis [addressed to] siugulis(!) humanitatis studio deditis . . . Enea Siluius de Senis ex Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De scola Epycure factionis que nobili sanguine . . .’ r regnat in Theutonia’. The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually A2 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae familiares. Edited by Nicolaus Nicolaus Niccoli. von Wyle. This edition of Pius’s letters opens with a letter refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, I 128^35 no. 46. addressed to Aeneas Sylvius by Cardinal Julianus Cesarini v r3 Poggius Florentinus: [Letter addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] (Wolkan I no. 45). In relation to Wolkan this edition follows the Aretinus. ‘De condemnatione Hieronymi heretici in concilio same order as P-318. v Constantien[si].’ K2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, II 157^63 (IV,6). to] Procopius de Rabenstein. ‘Somnium de fortuna’. Dated v r5 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] Bindactius Vienna, 26 June 1444. Ricassolanus. ‘De crudeli amoris exitu Guisgardi et Sigismunde refs. See P-314. r Tancredi Solernitanorum principis ¢lie’. Incipit: ‘Cum sepius L2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar mecum egisses vt fabulam illam . . .’ Schlick. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 954^5; Manni, Istoria del refs. See P-304. v Decamerone, 247. L2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus r r6 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: Sozzinus. De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. Incipit: refs. See P-304. r ‘Tancredus fuit princeps Solernitanus . . .’ A Latin translation L3 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1 by Leonardus Brunus. et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. ‘Hystoria de refs. See P-318. Eurialo et Lucretia se amantibus’. Dated Vienna, 3 July 1444. r s3 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Tractatulus de educatione liber- refs. See P-303. v orum [addressed to] Ladislas Posthumus, King of Bohemia and O3 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Dialogus contra Bohemos atque Hungary. Dated Wiener Neustadt, Feb. 1450. Thaboritas de sacra communione corporis Christi [addressed to] refs. See P-318. Cardinal Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt, 21 Aug. v v5 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio de laudatissima Maria’. ‘[V]irgo 1451. Theutonicis multum celebrata sacellis Mater et ipsa dei mater refs. See P-309. > r et ipsa hominis’; 10 elegiac distichs. The verse is here attributed T2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Descriptio urbisViennensis. to Pius II. refs. See P-316. v refs. See P-318. T3 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De curialium miseria r v6 [Colophon.] [addressed to] Johannes de Eych. Dated Bruck a. Mur, 31 Jan. v v6 [List of contents.] 1445 [30 Nov.1444]. o refs. See P-301. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 17 May 1496. 4 . A variant with v2 v signed s2; see also Hillard. Z7 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. 8 4 Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Friderico augusto domino suo . . . collation: A^Z a^v x . Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ On Pius’s letters see HC *156; Go¡ P-720; BMC II 442; Pr 2107; BSB-Ink P-523; CIBN VLVII 634^69, at 640^1. P-415; Hillard 1635; Oates 1040^1; Sack, Freiburg, 2888^9; r Sheppard 1538. g7 Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] ‘Respondet Francorum regi super materia episcopatus COPY Tornacensis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus seruus . . . Que ad nos de Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian conditionibus . . .’ Library, with manuscript title across the fore-edge and the lower r k2 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistola ad Mahumetem.‘Reserat Thurco edge, and yellow-edged leaves. Size: 222 ¿ 170 ¿ 62 mm. Size of ¢dei nostre veritatem et collidit errores Machometi atque sectam leaf: 213 ¿ 150 mm. suam’. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key points and providing refs. See P-311. running chapter headings, and pointing hands in an early r m8 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. German hand. Incipit: ‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impiam Thurcorum gen- Provenance: Gars, Bavaria, Augustinian Canons, BVM; r tem pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. inscription on A1 : ‘Monasterii S. Mariae virginis in Gars’; refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. printed label: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Canoniae ad B. V. Mariam Mansi, II 9^29. Assumptam in Gars Ord. Can. Reg. S. P. Augustini’, ‘No. 1018’ v n6 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla de profectione inThurcos et de pre- followed by titulus ‘Incunabula typograph. C’, series ‘III’, and rogatiuis eiusdem passagii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . numerus ‘16’ are provided in manuscript. Metten, Bavaria, Ezechielis prophete magni sententia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. Benedictines, S. Michael(?); ‘Ex uisitatione Mettenhamiensis’ in 1463. a late sixteenth-century hand. Duplicate from the Royal Library, refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. Munich; ‘Dupl’ in red crayon on paper label pasted onto front 2078 pius ii, pont. max. [p-321^p-322

r r pastedown,‘3097’ in pencil on A1 , and ‘Inc. 2844’ in black ink on k1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla de profectione in Thurcos et de pre- a paper slip inserted in the book. Acquired between 1847 and rogatiuis eiusdem passagii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . c.1892; probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. Ezechielis prophete magni sententia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.2. 1463. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. v P-322 Pius II, Pont. Max. k4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Oratio coram Calixto IIIde obe- Epistolae familiares (ed. Ambrosius Archintus and dientia Friderici III. Incipit:‘[S]olent plerique omnnes beatissime Johannes Vinzalius). pater maxime pontifex . . .’ refs. Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, I 336^46 no. xvi; on his r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Epistole et uarii tractatus Pii Pont. Max. dum esset orations see also VL (2nd edn) VII 634^69, at 649^51. r in minoribus’. B4 Poggius Florentinus: [Letter addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] r a2 ‘Numerus et ordo epistolarum’. Aretinus. ‘De scola Epycure factionis que regnat in Theutonia’. v a6 Archintus, Ambrosius: [Letter addressed to] the reader. Incipit: The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually Nicolaus Niccoli. ‘Peruenerunt nuper ad manus meas . . .’ Dated Milan, 27 Nov. refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, I 128^35 no. 46. r 1496. See Haebler,‘Die Drucke der Briefsammlungen’,148. B5 Poggius Florentinus: [Letter addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] 2 r a1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae familiares. Edited by Ambrosius Aretinus. ‘De condemnatione Hieronymi heretici in concilio Archintus and Johannes Vinzalius. This edition of Pius’s letters Constantien[si].’ opens with a letter addressed to Aeneas Sylvius by Cardinal refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, II 157^63 (IV,6). r Julianus Cesarini (Wolkan I no. 45). In relation to Wolkan this B6 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] Bindactius edition follows the same order as P-318. Ricassolanus. ‘De crudeli amoris exitu Guisgardi et Sigismundi v g6 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed Tancredi Solernitanorum principis ¢lie’. Incipit: ‘Cum sepius to] Procopius de Rabenstein. ‘Somnium de fortuna’. Dated mecum egisses ut fabulam illam . . .’ Vienna, 26 June 1444. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 954^5; Manni, Istoria del refs. See P-314. Decamerone, 247. r r h4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar B6 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: Schlick. De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. Incipit: refs. See P-304. ‘Tancredus fuit princeps Salernitanus . . .’ A Latin translation v h4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1 by Leonardus Brunus. Sozzinus. refs. See P-318. r refs. See P-304. C3 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Tractatulus de educatione liber- r h5 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo orum [addressed to] Ladislas Posthumus, King of Bohemia and et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. ‘Hystoria de Hungary. Dated Wiener Neustadt, Feb. 1450. Eurialo et Lucretia se amantibus’. refs. See P-318. v refs. See P-304. Dated Vienna, 3 July 1444. D8 [Pius II, Pont. Max.: Eicosastichon de Maria.] ‘[V]irgo refs. See P-303. Theutonicis multum celebrata sacellis Mater et ipsa dei mater v > k6 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Dialogus contra Bohemos atque et ipsa hominis’; 10 elegiac distichs. Thaboritas de sacra communione corporis Christi [addressed to] refs. See P-318. Cardinal Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt, 21 Aug. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 10 Dec. 1496. Folio. 1451. collation: a 2a^z & m k A^C6 D8. refs. See P-309. Woodcut initials. o r [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Descriptio urbisViennensis. 4 HC *157; Go¡ P-721; BMC VI 770; Pr 6032; BSB-Ink P-524; CIBN refs. See P-316. v P-416; Sack, Freiburg, 2890; Sheppard 5007. o4 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De curialium miseria [addressed to] Johannes de Eych. Dated Bruck a. Mur, 31 Jan. COPY 1445 [30 Nov.1444]. Binding: Eighteenth-century quarter parchment over marbled refs. See P-301. paper boards, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on r both covers. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of s1 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Friderico augusto domino suo . . . upper cover. Manuscript title along the spine. Size: 305 ¿ 220 ¿ Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ On Pius’s letters see 40 mm. Size of leaf: 296 ¿ 212 mm. VLVII 634^69, at 640^1. Early notes, including comments on the text and underlining in v the text. z4 Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] ‘Respondet Francorum regi super materia episcopatus Provenance: Probably the copy acquired by 1738; see Fysher, Tornacensis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus seruus . . . Que ad nos de Catalogus, II 559, with shelfmark DD 10 Art (‘10’ in black ink at conditionibus . . .’ head of the spine and across the fore-edge). v shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.3. m3 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. Incipit: ‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impiam Thurcorum gen- tem pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, II 9^29. p-323] pius ii, pont. max. 2079

v P-323 Pius II, Pont. Max. x6 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Oratio coram Calixto III de Epistolae familiares (ed. Ambrosius Archintus and obedientia Friderici III. Incipit:‘[S]olent plerique omnnes beatis- sime pater maxime pontifex . . .’ Johannes Vinzalius). refs. Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, I 336^46 no. xvi; on his r A1 [Title-page.] ‘Epistole et uarii tractatus Pii secundi Ponti¢cis orations see also VL (2nd edn) VII 634^69, at 649^51. v Maximi ad diuersos in quadruplici vite eius statu transmisse’. z3 Poggius Florentinus: Epistola ex balneis [addressed to] r A2 ‘Numerus et ordo epistolarum’. Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. ‘De schola Epicure factionis que r A7 Archintus, Ambrosius: [Letter addressed to] the reader. Incipit: regnat in Theutonia’. The recipient of Poggius’s letter is actually ‘Peruenerunt nuper ad manus meas . . .’ Dated Milan, 27 Nov. Nicolaus Niccoli. 1496. refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, I 128^35 no. 46. r v a1 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae familiares. Edited by Ambrosius z4 Poggius Florentinus: [Letter addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] Archintus and Johannes Vinzalius. See Haebler,‘Die Drucke der Aretinus. ‘De condemnatione Hieronymi heretici in concilio Briefsammlungen’,149.This edition of Pius’s letters opens with a Constantien[si].’ letter addressed to Aeneas Sylvius by Cardinal Julianus Cesarini refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. Harth, II 157^63 (IV,6). v (Wolkan I no. 45). In relation to Wolkan this edition follows the z5 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to] Bindactius same order as P-318. Ricassolanus. ‘De crudeli amoris exitu Guiscardi et Sigismunde v f5 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistola de fortuna [addressed Tancredi Salernitanorum principis ¢lie’. Incipit: ‘Cum sepius to] Procopius de Rabenstein. ‘Somnium de fortuna’. Dated mecum egisses vt fabulam illam . . .’ Vienna, 26 June 1444. refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 954^5; Manni, Istoria del refs. See P-314. Decamerone, 247. r r g2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Kaspar z6 [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus [pseudo-; Boccaccio, Giovanni]: Schlick. De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. Incipit: refs. See P-304. ‘Tancredus fuit princeps Salernitanus . . .’ A Latin translation r g2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: [Letter addressed to] Marianus from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1 by Leonardus Brunus. Sozzinus. refs. See P-318. r refs. See P-304. h1 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Tractatulus de educatione liber- v g2 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De duobus amantibus Euryalo orum [addressed to] Ladislas Posthumus, King of Bohemia and et Lucretia [dedicated to] Marianus Sozzinus. ‘Hystoria de Hungary. Dated Wiener Neustadt, Feb. 1450. Eurialo et Lucretia se amantibus’. Dated Vienna, 3 July 1444. refs. See P-318. r refs. See P-303. m5 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Conclusio epistolarum metrico carmine de v i1 Pius II, Pont.Max.: Dialogus contra Bohemos atqueThaboritas laudibus beate Marie virginis Jesu Christi gerule’. ‘[V]irgo de sacra communione corporis Christi [addressed to] cardinal Theutonicis multum celebrata sacellis > Mater et ipsa dei mater Johannes Carvajal. Dated Wiener Neustadt, 21 Aug.1451. et ipsa hominis’; 10 elegiac distichs. The verse is here attributed refs. See P-309. to Pius II by the printer. r m1 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Descriptio urbisViennensis. refs. See P-318. refs. See P-316. o r Lyons: Jean deVingle, 8 Nov. 1497. 4 . m [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: De curialium miseria 8 6 2 collation: A a^z h m . [addressed to] Johannes de Eych. Dated Bruck a. Mur, 31 Jan. Woodcut initials. 1445 [30 Nov.1444]. HC *158; C 37; Go¡ P-722; BMC VIII 312; Pr 8646; BSB-Ink P-525; refs. See P-301. v CIBN P-417; Hillard 1636; Rhodes 1418; Sheppard 6698. o8 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Frederico augusto domino suo . . . COPY Quod iam dudum optasti procurasti . . .’ On Pius’s letters see VL Wanting the blank leaf m6. VII 634^69, at 640^1. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, with gilt- r edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and azure silk bookmark. t3 Pius II, Pont. Max.: [Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.] ‘Respondet Francorum regi super materia episcopatus Size: 248 ¿ 170 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 241 ¿ 153 mm. Tornacensis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus seruus . . . Que ad nos de Some marginal notes, mostly extracting key words and ‘nota’ conditionibus . . .’ marks, but also extracting names of authors and providing cor- r rections to the text, in Roger Le Sar’s hand. v7 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Oratio habita in conuentu Mantuano’. v Provenance: Roger Le Sar (sixteenth century); name on m4 . Incipit: ‘[C]um bellum hodie aduersus impiam Thurcorum gen- r Franciscus Morel (seventeenth century); inscription on A1 and tem pro dei honore . . .’ Dated 26 Sept.1459. r refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 905^14; Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. a1 : ‘Ex libris Francisci Morel’. John Josias Conybeare (1779^ Mansi, II 9^29. 1824); inscription on verso of front endleaf: ‘J. J. Conybeare’. r Purchased by Heber from Sotheby’s, July 1826; note on the recto x3 Pius II, Pont. Max.: ‘Bulla de profectione in Thurcos et de pre- rogatiuis eiusdem passagii’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . of the front endleaf ‘Sale by Sotheby July 1826’ (sale not identi- Ezechielis prophete magni sententia est . . .’ Dated Rome, 22 Oct. ¢ed); bookseller’s circular label ‘978’ at the head of the spine. 1463. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp; not identi¢ed in his refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 914^23. Catalogue. Purchased in 1867 according to Sheppard. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.57. 2080 pius ii, pont. max. [p-324^p-327

P-324 Pius II, Pont. Max. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. label; sale (1835), lot 139; purchased for »0. 8. 0; see Books r Purchased (1835), 1. [a2 ] Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: Epistolae in Cardinalatu editae. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 2.29. Incipit: ‘[D]iuo imperatori Federico augusto domino suo . . . Quod iam dudum optasti procurastique . . .’ See Haebler, ‘Die P-326 Pius II, Pont. Max. Drucke der Briefsammlungen’, 140^1, and VL VII 634^69, at 640^1. Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae (ed. Petrus Augustinus Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, 14 July 1475. 4o. Philelphus). 10 8 6 r collation: [a^c d^h i ]. a2 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae. Edited by H *166; Go¡ P-710; BMC IV 57; Pr 3486; BSB-Ink P-526; CIBN Petrus Augustinus Philelphus, as stated in the colophon.‘De con- P-418; Hillard 1637; Sheppard 2793. ventu Mantuano epistola prima’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . . Vocauit nos pius et misericors deus . . .’ See Haebler,‘Die Drucke COPY der Briefsammlungen’,139^40, and VLVII 634^69, at 640^1. Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. r u6 [Colophon.] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the r Bodleian Library, with the gold stamp of the Library on both [*1 ] ‘Tituli epistolarum’. covers. Marbled pastedowns and azure silk bookmark. Size: Milan: Antonius Zarotus for Johannes de Legnano, 31 May 1481. 290 ¿ 210 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 195 mm. Folio. 10 8 6 4 A few very faded marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in collation: a b^t u [* ]. Leaf a2 signed ai, etc. an early hand. H *169; Go¡ P-725; BMC VI 717; Pr 5809; BSB-Ink P-529; CIBN Initials are supplied in red on the ¢rst two leaves only. P-407; Sheppard 4858. Provenance: Payne and Foss Catalogue (1830), no. 70, rather COPY

than Antoine Augustin Renouard’s sale (1830), lots 187^8, which Wanting the blank leaf a1. call for an illuminated ¢rst page in the De cardinalatu. Purchased Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the for »3. 13. 6; see Books Purchased (1830), 1 where the book is Bodleian Library, with the gold stamp of the Library on both described as De ponti¢catu. In the Bodleian copy of the covers.‘Epistole Pii Familiares’ in manuscript in black ink along Renouard sale catalogue both 187 and 188 are marked; possibly the fore-edge. Size: 295 ¿ 210 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 284 ¿ the Library had wanted both, but was outbid. Payne and Foss 188 mm. supplied the De cardinalatu from stock. A few marginal notes, extracting personal names, in an early six- Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.21. teenth-century humanist hand, brown ink. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.21. On a2 a seven-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in burgundy within a square gold ground; the area de¢ned by the letter and the full bor- P-325 Pius II, Pont. Max. der are ¢lled with £oral and foliate decoration supplied in bur- Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae. gundy, blue, and green, and with gold dots. The coat of arms, within a green wreath, has putti on either side; other initials are [a r] Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae.‘Epistolae 2 supplied in blue or red. de conventu Mantuano’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius episcopus . . .Vocauit nos Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms on a r: azure, a fess gules pius et misericors deus . . .’ See Haebler, ‘Die Drucke der 2 between ¢ve escallops or. J.T. Hand (£. 1835^7); signature on £y- Briefsammlungen’,139, and VLVII 634^69, at 640^1. leaf; sale (1837), lot 141; purchased for »0. 7. 0: see Books [s r] [Colophon.] 14 Purchased (1837), 37. [* r] ‘Tituli epistolarum’. 1 shelfmark: Auct.7Q 3.22. Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 25 May 1473. Folio. 10 4 10 12 10 14 4 collation: [a^f g h^p q r s * ]. P-327 Pius II, Pont. Max. H *168; Go¡ P-724; BMC VI 709; Pr 5773; BSB-Ink P-528; CIBN P-406; Rhodes 1419; Sheppard 4834. Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae. a r Pius II, Pont. Max.: Epistolae in Ponti¢catu editae. ‘De con- COPY 2 The setting of the ¢rst line on [* r] as H, not as the misprinted BL ventu Mantuano epistola siue oratio prima’. Incipit: ‘[P]ius epis- 1 copus . . .Vocauit nos pius et misericors deus . . .’ See Haebler, copy.Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [*4]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper ‘Die Drucke der Briefsammlungen’, 140, and VL VII 634^69, at 640^1. boards, bound for KloÞ. Manuscript title along the upper edge. r u6 [Colophon.] Size: 285 ¿ 205 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 193 mm. r Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in a sixteenth-cen- [*1 ] ‘Tituli epistolarum’. tury hand. Manuscript foliation in the lower right-hand corner of [Milan]: Antonius Zarotus, forJohannes Petrus Novariensis, Oct. o the rectos, in an early hand. 1487. 4 . r 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 2 On [a2 ] a six-line initial‘P’ is supplied in brown inkwith pen-work collation: a^c d e f g h i^m n o^u [* ]. decoration. HC 170; Go¡ P-726; BMC VI 719; Pr 5823; CIBN P-408; Oates 2257^8; Sheppard 4870. p-327^p-330] pius ii, pont. max. 2081

v COPY h6 ‘Registrum’. Wanting the blank leaf a1.The two leaves containing the table and [Basel: Michael Furter?, c.1489]. 4o. As assigned by Go¡. Pr register are bound at the beginning. assigns to [Johann Amerbach]. IGI dates [c.1500]. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled, collation: a^f8 g4 h8. with sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 268 ¿ 190 ¿ 30 mm. Sizeof HC Addenda, *254; Go¡ P-729; BMC III 789; Pr 7626; BSB-Ink leaf: 262 ¿ 180 mm. P-532; IGI 7793; Oates 2835.5; Rhodes 1420; Sack, Freiburg, A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key points and personal 2893; Sheppard 2538. Micro¢che: Unit 5: Chronicles and names, in an early hand. Historiography: Part II. Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 1. COPY Wanting the blank leaf h . shelfmark: Auct.7Q 3.39. 8 Binding: Paper wrappers, with ‘4o Ink. 160’ printed on a square paper label at tail of the spine. Size: 214 ¿ 144 ¿ 15 mm. Size of P-328 Pius II, Pont. Max. leaf: 210 ¿ 137 mm. r Historia Bohemica. According to a list on a1 in a contemporary hand, previously r bound as item 1 with six other tracts: ‘Tractatus Ba(?) de modo [a2 ] Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: Historia Bohemica. ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Alphonsus V, King of Aragon and Sicily. Incipit: procedendi Bellial dictus; De arte et modo predicandi; Tractatus ‘[I]nteritura esse queque nascuntur . . .’ de salute corporum; Tractatus de salute anime; Regimen contra refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 81^2. pestilentiam; De ritu et moribus Turcorum’. A few marginal v notes, mainly extracting key words, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ [a3 ] Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: Historia Bohemica. Incipit: ‘[B]ohemia in solo barbarico trans Danubium sita . . .’ marks in the same early German hand. Initials and chapter heading underlining are supplied in red; refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 81^143; see also I. Opelt, ‘Studi r r rubrication signed ‘Francisci’on a1 and dated1490 on a2 . sull’Historia Bohemica di Enea Silvio Piccolomini’, in Pio II e la r cultura del suo tempo. Atti del convegno internazionale - 1989, ed. Provenance: ‘Collegij [ ] [ ]ij 1617’; inscription on a1 . Acquired in L. Rotondi Secchi Tarugi (Milan, 1991), 293^9. See VL VII 634^ 1960 by exchange from Augsburg, Bavaria, Staats- und 69, at 657^8. Stadtbibliothek, with an exchange value of DM 400; see ‘Bodley’s American Friends’, BLR 6,6 (1961), 643. Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, and Johannes Nicolai shelfmark: Don. e.546. Hanheymer, de Oppenheym, 10 Jan. 1475. 4o. 10 8 collation: [a^e f^h ]. P-330 Pius II, Pont. Max. HC *255; Go¡ P-728; BMC IV 56; Pr 3485; BSB-Ink P-531; CIBN P-423; Hillard 1639; Oates 1409; Pellechet 177; Sheppard 2791. Historia rerum ubique gestarum. r Micro¢che: Unit 5: Chronicles and Historiography: Part II. a2 Pius II, Pont. Max.: Historia rerum ubique gestarum. COPY ‘Historia . . . gestarum cum locorum descriptione non ¢nita With the variant colophon, the name of the editor being added: Asia Minor incipit’. Incipit: ‘[Q]aecunque mortales agunt siue priuatim . . .’ This work, which should probably be called In ‘Fauente Impre||ioni huius operi| domino Iohanne Aloi > |io Tu|cano aduocato con|i|toriali’; see Pellechet 177. Asiam, together with In Europam, were part of a project of the author to write a Cosmographia or Historia rerum ubique Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [h8]. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine coloured gestarum; see N. Casella, ‘Pio II tra geogra¢a e storia: la green and tooled in gilt, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian ‘‘Cosmographia’, Archivio della Societa' romana di storia patria, Libraryon both covers. Marbled-edged leaves, Buntpapier paste- 95 (1972), 35^112, at 108 no. 1. downs, and green silkbookmark. Size: 229 ¿ 165 ¿ 21mm. Sizeof refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 281^386; see also VLVII 634^69, at leaf: 221 ¿ 158 mm. 658^9. Manuscript foliation: 1^72 in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1477. Folio. hand; a slip containing a bibliographical description of this edi- collation: a^f10 g h8 i^l10. tion, in an eighteenth-century(?) Italian, is inserted in the book. HC *257; Go¡ P-730; BMC V 233; Pr 4322; CIBN P-424; Hillard Provenance: Purchased for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased 1640; Oates 1723^4; Sack, Freiburg, 2894; Sheppard 3492. (1825), 1. Micro¢che: Unit 5: Chronicles and Historiography: Part II. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.34. COPY Bound with A-371; see there for details of binding. Size of P-329 Pius II, Pont. Max. leaf: 278 ¿ 189 mm. Historia Bohemica. ‘Floruit anno domini1434’. A few notes, mainly extraction of key words, in a humanist hand. Also marginal notes, summarizing a r [Title-page.] 1 key points, in the same sixteenth-century English hand that anno- a r [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Historia Bohemica. ‘Prefacio’ 2 tated item1 and 4. [addressed to] Alphonsus V, King of Aragon and Sicily. Incipit: Initials and capital strokes are supplied in red on the ¢rst and last ‘[I]nteritura esse quequam nascuntur . . .’ leaves only. refs. See P-328. r shelfmark: Auct. N 4.8(2). a3 [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Historia Bohemica. Incipit: ‘[B]ohemia in solo barbarico trans Danubium sita . . .’ refs. See P-328. 2082 platea, franciscus de [p-331^p-334

P-331 Pius II, Pont. Max. P-333 Platea, Franciscus de In Europam (ed. Michael Christian). Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum. r r a1 [Title-page.] [a1 ] [Platea, Franciscus de: Opus restitutionum, usurarum, v a1 Cristan (Christian), Michael: [Letter addressed to] Otto ‘ex excommunicationum.] Incipit:‘[R]estitutio primo. Utrum restitu- comitibus in Sunnenberg’ (i.e. von Sonnenberg), Bishop of tio sit de necessitate salutis . . .’ Constance. Incipit:‘Perlustranti mihi colendissime presul . . .’ [Padua?: Printer of Platea,‘Opus restitutionum’ (H *13034), not r a2 Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: In Europam. [Preface addressed after 1472]. Folio. BMC locates this press nearVenice; CIBN sug- to] Antonius [de la Cerda], Cardinal of Le¤ rida. Incipit: gests Padua; the press is unassigned in Sheppard. ‘Podograntem me nuper et artheticis(!) doloribus . . .’ 10 6 v collation: [a^n o ]. a2 Piccolomini, Aeneas Sylvius: In Europam. ‘De hiis que sub H *13034; Go¡ P-751; BMC VII 1124; Pr 7394; BSB-Ink P-551; Cesare Friderico tertio per Germaniam gesta sunt’. Edited by CIBN P-430; Sack, Freiburg, 2899; Sheppard 6064. Michael Christian. Incipit: ‘[Q]ue sub Friderico tertio eius nomi- nis imperatore apud Europeos . . .’ COPY Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter calf over old refs. Aeneas Silvius, Opera, 387^471; see P-330 and Casella 109 wooden boards; gold-tooled spine; remains of clasp, catch lost. no. 2; for the use of Princeton, NJ, Scheide M158 as printer’s copy Manuscripttitle on the upper cover in black ink in a ¢fteenth-cen- for this edition see Ford,‘Author’s Autographs’, no. 22. tury hand. Size: 312 ¿ 218 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 216 mm. Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, [not after Mar. 1491]. 4o. 6 8 Bibliographical notes by Douce on the recto of the front endleaf. collation: a b^l . r On [a1 ], in the upper and inner margins, an Italian (Ferrara?) HC *258; Go¡ P-727; BMC II 605; Pr 2781; BSB-Ink P-530; Oates white vine-stem border on a blue, maroon, and green ground 1232; Sack, Freiburg, 2891^2; Sheppard 2021. Micro¢che: Unit 5: incorporating an eight-line epigraphic initial ‘R’ is supplied in Chronicles and Historiography: Part II. gold on a blue ground edged in black; gold dots surrounded by COPY spiralling pen-work in the upper, lower, and inner margins. In a Binding: Contemporary quarter calf over wooden boards, with a wreath in the lower margin is a monogram ‘F O’and within ‘i e t’ metal catch and remains of a clasp. Seventeenth-century manu- in gold on a blue ground; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 113 no. pr. r v script title on a square paper label at head of the spine. Size: 119; on [g1 ] and [k6 ] a six-line initial ‘V’and a ¢ve-line initial ‘Q’ 202 ¿ 144 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 134 mm. respectively are supplied in gold on a blue and red ground, with Some marginal notes, mainly extracting personal names, in a gold dots edged in black ink in the margins. Other three- and six- seventeenth-century hand. line epigraphic initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Provenance: Roggenburg, Swabia, Premonstratensians, S. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. r Maria; oval stamp on a1 : ‘Dem Kloster Roggenburg’. Bequeathed in 1834. Anonymous sale (1832), lot 110 (Sheppard records lot 122). shelfmark: Douce 259. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 364; Books Purchased (1832), 1. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.23. P-334 Platea, Franciscus de Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum. P-332 Pius II, Pont. Max. r [aa2 ] [Table of contents.] r Oratio coram Calixto III de obedientia Friderici III. [a1 ] Platea, Franciscus de: Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excom- r [a1 ] [Piccolomini], Aeneas Sylvius: Oratio coram Calixto III de municationum. Incipit: ‘[R]estitutio primo. Utrum restitutio sit obedientia Friderici III. Incipit:‘[S]olent plerique hominesbeatis- de necessitate salutis . . .’ v sime maxime pontifex . . .’ Dated1455. [v2 ] [Additional table of excommunications.] Incipit: ‘[P]ercutiens refs. Pii II P. M. orationes, ed. Mansi, I 336^46 no. xvi; on his clericum uel religiosum conuersum . . .’ r orations see alsoVL (2nd edn) VII 634^69, at 649^51. [v3 ] [Verse colophon.] ‘Quem legis impressus dum stabit in aere car- o acter Dum non longa dies uel fera fata prement’; 3 elegiac dis- [Rome: Stephan Plannck, 1488^90]. 4 . > 6 tichs. collation: [a ]. o HC *208; Go¡ P-731; BMC IV 95; Pr 3728; BSB-Ink P-547; CIBN [Venice]: Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, 1472. 4 . 10 12 10 4 P-426; Sack, Freiburg, 2897; Sheppard 2955. collation: [aa^cc a^g h i^t v ]. HC *13035; Go¡ P-752; BMC V 208; Pr 4222; BSB-Ink P-550; CIBN COPY Bound with B-050(3); see there for details of binding and proven- P-429; Oates1690; Sheppard 3391^2. ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 134 mm. FIRST COPY shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.54(1). Wanting the blank leaf [v4]. A duplicate sheet [r5.6] is bound between [o5] and [o6]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with black cloth boards; bound for the Bodleian Library.Title written along the fore-edge in black ink in a ¢fteenth-century hand. Size: 238 ¿ 176 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 232 ¿ 163 mm. Early manuscript signatures. r On [a1 ] a ¢ve-line Italian (Venice) initial ‘R’ is supplied in gold on a blue and maroon ground decorated in white and edged in black, p-334^p-336] platea, franciscus de 2083

with gold dots surrounded by spiralling pen-work in the inner Binding: Nineteenth-century grey paper boards. Size: 307 ¿ margin; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 110 no. pr. 66; other one- to 218 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 204 mm. ¢ve-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Early marginal annotations, consisting ofextraction ofkey words v Provenance: Venice, Benedictines; inscription on [aa1 ] in a ¢f- and ‘nota’ marks. r r teenth-century hand: ‘Iste liber est congregationis sancte Justine On a1 an eight-line initial ‘R’, and on [h1 ] an eight-line initial ‘U’, de Padua ordinis sancti Benedicti deputatus monasterio sancti are both supplied in interlocked red and blue with reserved white r Georgii maioris de Venetiis sig[natus] no. 619’. Purchased for »0. decoration de¢ned in green within the body of the letter; on [m2 ] 18. 0 from Thomas Thorpe, catalogue (1831), no. 1736 ‘in the ori- a ¢ve-line initial‘Q’ is supplied inblue with reserved white decora- ginal binding’; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 297, and Books tion de¢ned in green within the body of the letter; other one- to Purchased (1831), 14. four-line initials with extensions into the margin and paragraph shelfmark: Auct.1Q inf. 1.15. marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes and underlining SECOND COPY are supplied in red. The table and text are enclosed within double Wanting the blank leaves [aa1] and [v4]. black-ink rules. r Leaf [aa2 ], l. 3:‘. . . FRAMC ISCVM’. Provenance: Vienna, Dominicans, S. Maria,1474; inscriptions in > r Gathering [p] is bound immediately after gathering [n]. the same ¢fteenth-century hand on A1 : ‘Iste liber est conuentus Binding: Nineteenth-century diced russia; gold-tooled spine; Wien[ensis] ordinis fratrum predicatorum emptus per eundem r marbled pastedowns. Size: 248 ¿ 178 ¿ 42 mm. Size of anno 74’; and on e4 : ‘Iste liber est conuentus Wien[ensis] ordinis leaf: 239 ¿ 160 mm. fratrum predicatorum prouincia [ ] anno 74 per eundem emptus’; Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, ‘nota’ binding similar to C-046, also from the Vienna Dominicans and marks, and pointing hands, also occasional corrections to the purchased in the same year. Purchased for »0. 14. 0: see Books text in black ink; some foliation numbers have been added to the Purchased (1851), 58. table of contents. Bibliographical notes by Douce on the recto of shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.40. the front endleaf. r On [a1 ] a ¢ve-line Italian (Venice?) initial‘R’ is supplied inyellow, P-336 Platea, Franciscus de and is held by a pope seated on a chair, in brown, green, yellow, Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum. and reserved white, all on a blue ground within a yellow frame, r and with £oral and foliate border extensions into the inner and [a1 ] [Table of contents.] r upper margins, ending in animals’ heads, in green, blue, brown, [c1 ] Platea, Franciscus de: Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excom- yellow, red, and reserved white; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 110 municationum. Incipit: ‘[R]estitutio primo. Utrum restitutio sit no. pr. 67; on [i r] a ¢ve-line epigraphic initial ‘V’ is supplied in de necessitate salutis . . .’ 1 r blue; other one-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in [q6 ] [Additional table of excommunications.] Incipit: ‘[P]ercutiens red; capitals are touched with yellow wash. Irregular early manu- clericum uel religiosum conuersum . . .’ script foliation: 1^84. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 25 Mar. Provenance: Montello, Veneto, Carthusians, SS Maria et 1474. 4o. r 8 10 8 10 12 10 8 Hieronymus; inscriptions on [aa2 ] in a ¢fteenth-century hand: collation: [a b c d e f g h i^p q ]. r ‘Domus montelli ordinis Cartus[ ] E’; and on [a1 ], also in a ¢f- HC *13038; Go¡ P-755; BMC V 225; Pr 4288; BSB-Ink P-554; CIBN teenth-century hand: ‘Domus montelli sig[natus] E’. Francis P-432; Sheppard 3458.

Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. COPY shelfmark: Douce 147. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, with metal catch, clasp lost. On both covers triple P-335 Platea, Franciscus de ¢llets form the outer frame, within which, on the upper cover, are Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum. a circular Virgin and Child stamp and a second circular stamp now too worn for identi¢cation, and, on the lower cover, two A r [Table of contents.] 1 stamps, one lozenge-shaped, the other tear-drop-shaped, both a r Platea, Franciscus de: Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excom- 1 too worn for identi¢cation. On both covers further triple ¢llets municationum. Incipit: ‘[R]estitutio primo. Utrum restitutio sit form the inner rectangle, which is divided by sets of triple ¢llets de necessitate salutis . . .’ into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments, and deco- [q v] [Additional table of excommunications.] Incipit: ‘[P]ercutiens 8 rated with a lozenge-shaped eagle(?) stamp and a small rectangu- clericum uel religiosum conuersum . . .’ lar £oral stamp. Author and title in black ink at the head of the [q v] [Verse colophon.] ‘Quem legis impressus dum stabit in ere car- 9 spine; at the tail of the spine are remains of a paper manuscript acter Dum non longa dies uel fera fata prement’; 3 elegiac dis- > label with a shelfmark in red, now covered by the Bodleian’s tichs. shelf label. Size: 248 ¿ 180 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 237 ¿ 162 mm. Padua: Leonardus Achates de Basilea, [not after 28 July] 1473. The author’s name and the title are written in a ¢fteenth-century Folio. hand on the recto of the front endleaf, in the same hand as the one 10 8 10 6 10 collation: A B a^f g [h^q ]. The signatures have been that wrote the donation inscription. stamped in. One- to six-line initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, under- H *13036; Go¡ P-753; BMC VII 909; Pr 6776; BSB-Ink P-552; lining, and signatures are supplied in red. CIBN P-431; Rhodes1422; Sack, Freiburg, 2900; Sheppard 5568. Provenance: Hilbrand Brandenburg (1442^1514); coloured COPY woodcut book-plate (Warnecke 245). Buxheim, Bavaria, Wanting the blank leaf [q10]. Carthusians, BVM; inscription on the recto of the front endleaf: 2084 platina, bartholomaeus [p-336^p-339

‘liber Cartusiensium in Buchshaim prope Memmingen proue- refs. See L. N. Beck,‘Praise is Due Bartolomeo Platina: a note on niens a confratre nostro domino Hilprando Brandenburg de the Librarian-authorofthe First Cookbook’, QuarterlyJournalof Bibraco, donato sacerdote continens ut superius oretur pro eo et the Library of Congress, 32/3 (1975), 238^353. r pro quibus desiderauit’; stamp on [a1 ]. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Venice: Laurentius de Aquila and Sibylinus Umber, 13 June 1475. Sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^ Folio. 1895); Buxheim sale, lot 3326. Purchased by Falconer Madan for collation: [a4 b10 c^m8]. the Bodleian in 1884 for 7 Marks; see Library Bills, 19 Feb. 1884; H *13051; Go¡ P-762; BMC V 239; Pr 4355; BSB-Ink P-560; CIBN pencil note on the remains of an old paper endleaf, now attached P-438; M. E. Milham,‘The Latin Editions of Platina’s De honesta to the modern front pastedown; also Honemann, ‘Buxheim voluptate’, Gb Jb (1977), 57^63, at 57 incorrectly as no. 2(a), Collection’, Bod30. though the Bodleian copies are variants (see below) and should shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.47. be 2(b); Sheppard 3514^15 (var.).

FIRST COPY P-337 Platea, Franciscus de r v Leaf [a2 ], last line: ‘LIBRI SEXTI CAP.’ [e6 ], l. 11: ‘DE Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum. r ASPRAAGO’. [e8 ], l. 1:‘. . . d|š ituš . . .’ r > [a2 ] [Table of contents.] With variant colophon, omitting the printers’ names. 2 r a1 Platea, Franciscus de: Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excom- Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century paper boards, backed municationum. Incipit: ‘[R]estitutio primo. Utrum restitutio sit with parchment. Size: 296 ¿ 208 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ de necessitate salutis . . .’ 199 mm. r o6 [Additional table of excommunications.] Incipit: ‘[P]ercutiens Some early marginal annotations, including comments on the clericum uel religiosum conuersum . . .’ text and extraction of key words. Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 22 Jan. Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), I 1871, 1477. 4o. with the number in black ink on the front pastedown; sale (1789), collation: [a] b8 2a b10 c d8 e10 f12 g^n10 o8. Gathering [a] is num- lot 6772, marked down, in the Bodleian’s annotated copy of the bered 2^4, but not signed. catalogue, to Molini for »2. 17. 0; possibly ‘Peter Molini’. HCR13040; Go¡ P-758; BMC V 227; Pr 4312A; CIBN P-435; Sack, Purchased by Heber for »1.11.6, according to the price annotated Freiburg, 2902; Sheppard 3483. in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue. Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp on the recto ofthe front endleaf; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot COPY 4958. Purchased for »0. 2.6 according to Books Purchased (1834), Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the 23. Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers; marbled pastedowns. Manuscript title running along the upper shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 2.34. edge in black ink. Size: 244 ¿ 165 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 233 ¿ SECOND COPY 156 mm. Wanting [d2.7], [i1], and the blank leaf [m8]. With variant colophon, omitting the printers’ names. Some extraction of key words in red ink, in the same hand as the r v Leaf [a2 ], last line: ‘LIBRI QuINTI CAP.’ [e6 ], l. 11: ‘DE one that wrote the running headings and rubrics. r Some paragraph marks, early running headings, and rubric titles ASPARAGO’. [e8 ],l.1:‘...|š dituš > . . .’ are supplied in red ink. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf; gold-tooled Provenance: Unidenti¢ed Italian library (sixteenth century); spine; marbled paper boards. Size: 286 ¿ 201 ¿ 19 mm. Size of r leaf: 274 ¿ 185 mm. faint inscription on [a2 ] in a sixteenth-century hand: ‘Libraria di v o o Occasional early marginal annotations, including folio numbers S. Cerbone’; shelfmark on [a1 ]: ‘4 banco aman destra 1 libro.’ Giacomo Lucchesini (1753^1820); remains of damaged inscrip- in the table of contents; early manuscript foliation in roman v numerals: i^lxxxvi. Bibliographical notes by Douce on the recto tion on [a1 ]: ‘ . . . chesini.’ Purchased in Florence via D. A. Talboys, Oxford, for »0. 4. 6; see Books Purchased (1832), 18, and of the front endleaf. Library Bills (1829^32), no. 446. One- to four-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.15. Some book numbers are supplied in black ink. Two large engrav- ings of Platina have been pasted (presumably by Douce) on the P-338 Platina, Bartholomaeus verso of the front endleaf and on the rear pastedown, and a smal- ler one on the front pastedown. De honesta voluptate et valetudine. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. v [a1 ] [Table of contents.] Bequeathed in 1834. v [a4 ] [Colophon.] shelfmark: Douce 196. r [b1 ] Platina, Bartholomaeus: De honesta voluptate et valetudine [addressed to] B[artholomaeus] Roverella, Cardinal priest of S. Clemens. ‘Opusculum de obsoniis ac honesta uoluptate.’ Incipit: P-339 Platina, Bartholomaeus ‘[E]rrabunt et quidem uehementer, amplissime pater B. De honesta voluptate et valetudine. Rouerella, qui hanc nostram susceptionem . . .’ r [a2 ] [Table of contents.] r [a6 ] ‘Registrum huius libri.’ r [b1 ] Platina, Bartholomaeus: De honesta voluptate et valetudine [addressed to] B[artholomaeus] Roverella, Cardinal priest of S. Clemens. ‘De obsoniis.’ Incipit: ‘[E]rrabunt et quidem p-339^p-341] platina, bartholomaeus 2085

uehementer, amplissime pater B. Rouerella, qui hanc nostram Early marginal notes in Latin and French, including comments susceptionem . . .’ on the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing refs. See P-338. hands, also underlining in the text. Heavily cancelled note on v [Rome: Ulrich Han, c.1479]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard, who sug- [125 ]. r gests that it was printed using type discarded by Han; CIBN On [11 ] is a French(?) three-quarter border enclosed within a sin- dates [c.1473^5]. gle red rule, the upper and lower sections consisting of £oral and collation: [a6 b^p8]. foliate decoration in red, blue, green, gold, pink, and black, and Type: 106 R; see BMC IV p. 18. 118 leaves, the ¢rst presumably the inner section consisting of a plant-stem in green, incorporat- v v r ing a four-line initial‘E’painted in blue on a maroon ground deco- blank. 30 lines ([b1 ]). Type area: 158 ¿ 89 mm ([b1 ]). Leaf [a2 ], col. 1: (table) ‘PLATINE d’ hone|ta uoluptate & ualitudine lib. rated in gold. In the lower margin, on a green mound, is a coat of r > > v arms (see below). Two- and three-line initials and paragraph ca pitula’. [a6 ], col. 1.‘Regi|tk. huius libri Primus . . .’; [a6 ], > r >> > marks are supplied in red or blue; capitals are touchedwith yellow col. 2, l. 6: ‘a||us’; [b1 ]: ‘PLATINE DE HONESTA VOLV > PTATE ET VALITVDINE AD AMPLISSIMVM AC wash. > r DOCTISSI MVM. D. B. ROVERELLAM. S. CLEMENTIS Provenance: On [11 ] is an unidenti¢ed coat of arms: argent(?), > > three eagles displayed gules, armed azure. Date of acquisition PRESBITERVM > CARDINALEM LIB. INCIP. [E]RRABVNT et quideq uehemeš ter ampli||ime prš . B. unknown. This item was stolen from the Bodleian by Bruno r > Pagano (b. c.1942), using the name ‘C. B. Poli’ on 12 June 1978, Rouerella . . .’; [p8 ], l. 19: ‘ . . . & bone ualitudini coniunctaq di > and was recovered on 14 Sept. The crested book-plate of R. M. cimus cum dedecore declinabimus. > PLATINE DE OBSO > NIIS. LIB. FINI.’ Beverley does not belong here, but has been pasted in. Now HC Addenda R 13049 (counting 106 folios and omitting the ¢rst restamped. An unsigned note (by C. Hurst) about the theft, (preliminary) gathering); Go¡ P-761; Pr 3380; CIBN P-437; together with the shelfmark, have been added in pencil on the Milham,‘Latin Editions of Platina’s De honesta voluptate’, 57 no. recto of the front endleaf. 1; Rhodes 1424; Sheppard 2695. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.22. COPY P-341 Platina, Bartholomaeus Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment, the spine gold- De honesta voluptate et valetudine. r tooled. Size: 213 ¿ 143 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 136 mm. a1 [Title-page.] r Early marginal annotations, consisting mainly of early running a2 Platina, Bartholomaeus: De honesta voluptate et valetudine and marginal headings in both red and black ink, but also includ- [addressed to] Bartholomaeus Roverella, Cardinal priest of S. ing ‘nota’marks and occasional comments on the text, and under- Clemens.‘Opusculum de obsoniis, de honestauoluptate ac ualitu- lining in the text. Bibliographical notes by Douce on the recto of dine.’Incipit:‘[E]rrabunt et quidemvehementer, amplissime pater the front endleaf. B. Rouerella, qui hanc nostram susceptionem . . .’ Two- to ¢ve-line initials are supplied in black ink. An engraved refs. See P-338. v portrait of Platina has been pasted (presumably by Douce) inside m2 [Colophon.] r the upper cover. m3 [Table of contents.] Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bologna: Johannes Antonius de Benedictis, 11 May 1499. 4o. Bequeathed in 1834. collation: a^m8. shelfmark: Douce 108. HC *13056; Go¡ P-766; BMC VI 852; Pr 6666; BSB-Ink P-564; Milham,‘Latin Editions of Platina’s De honesta voluptate’, 58 no. P-340 Platina, Bartholomaeus 7, without listing the Bodleian copy; Oates 2506; Sack, Freiburg, De honesta voluptate et valetudine. 2909; Sheppard 5411. r [11 ] Platina, Bartholomaeus: De honesta voluptate et valetudine COPY [addressed to] B[artholomaeus] Roverella, Cardinal priest of S. Wanting the blank leaf m8. Clemens. Incipit: ‘[E]rrabunt et quidem vehementer, amplissime Binding: Nineteenth-centurydiced russia; gold-tooled spine; the pater B. Rouerella, qui hanc nostram susceptionem . . .’ gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; marbled refs. See P-338. edges and pastedowns. Size: 212 ¿ 153 ¿ 19 mm. Size of v [121 ] [Colophon.] leaf: 204 ¿ 143 mm. r [122 ] [Table of contents.] Early marginal and interlinear notes, consisting mainly of com- Cividale: Gerardus de Lisa, de Flandria, 24 Oct. 1480. 4o. ments on the text and extraction of key words, mostly in black collation: [1^118 126]. ink, but some (including scribbles) also in red crayon. Running HCAddenda, *13052; Go¡ P-763; BMC VII1094; Pr 7266; BSB-Ink book numbers are supplied in the upper margin in black ink. P-561; CIBN P-439; Milham,‘Latin Editions of Platina’s De hon- Provenance: Purchased ‘At Wise’s 2nd auction of Thorpe’s esta voluptate’, 58 no. 3; Oates 2707; Sheppard 6029. Books’, lot 302, for »0. 5. 6: see Books Purchased (1832), 3, and Financial Statements (1828^32, 1837^40; Library Records b.4), COPY no. 16,‘Books purchased by the Librarian’. Wanting the blank leaf [12 ]. 6 shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.18. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment. Size: 185 ¿ 130 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 125 mm. 2086 platina, bartholomaeus [p-342^p-343

P-342 Platina, Bartholomaeus Provenance: Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^1853); sale Vitae ponti¢cum. (1830), lot 208. Purchased at the Renouard sale for »2. 12. 6; see v Books Purchased (1830), 18, and Library Bills (1829^30), no. 219 a1 Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] ‘Books purchased by the Librarian’. Bartholomaeus Platina. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf.1.19. refs. Allenspach^Frasso 278^9. v a1 ‘Registrum chartarum.’ r P-343 Platina, Bartholomaeus a2 Platina, Bartholomaeus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. Vitae ponti¢cum. v refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 694^9; Bartholomaeus [a1 ] Squarza¢cus, Hieronymus: [Letter addressed to] Platina, Liber de vita Christi ac omnium ponti¢cum, ed. Giacinto Bartholomaeus Platina. Gaida, Rerum Italicarum scriptores, 3/1 (Citta' di Castello,1913), refs. See P-342. r 3^4. [a2 ] Platina, Bartholomaeus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Sixtus r a3 Platina, Bartholomaeus: Vitae ponti¢cum. ‘Liber de uita IV,Pont. Max. Christi ac ponti¢cum omnium.’ refs. See P-342. r refs. Liber de vita Christi, ed. Gaida, 5^398, ending with the life [a3 ] Platina, Bartholomaeus: Vitae ponti¢cum. ‘Liber de vita of Paulus II; see also G. J. Schorn, ‘Die Quellen zu den Vitae Christi ac ponti¢cum omnium.’ Ponti¢cum Romanorum des Bartolommeo Platina’ (Diss. refs. See P-342. Giessen, 1913). Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 11 Aug. 1481. Folio. [Venice]: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 11 June collation: [a10 b^r6 s8 t6 v8]. Collation as BSB-Ink and Oates, not 1479. Folio. as BMC. collation: a10 b^o8 p6 q^y8 z10 & aa^ee8 ¡6. HC *13047; Go¡ P-769; BMC II 420; Pr 2005; CIBN P-444; Hillard HC *13045; Go¡ P-768; BMC V 235; Pr 4336; BSB-Ink P-565; CIBN 1648; Oates 996; Rhodes 1427; Sheppard 1466^7.

P-443; Hillard 1647; Liber de vita Christi, ed. Gaida, pp. xcii^ FIRST COPY

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Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf with paper Two- to ten-line initials are supplied in red or blue. Irregular boards; gold-tooled spine; yellow-edged leaves. Size: 305 ¿ manuscript pagination: 1^270; irregular manuscript foliation: 215 ¿ 26 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 197 mm. 4^136. r Manuscript table of contents on [a1 ] in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-cen- Provenance: Thomas Barlow (1607^1691); inscription on the tury hand. Some early marginal annotations, including com- recto of the ¢rst parchment endleaf: ‘Aije;n ajristeuvein Liber ments on the text, extraction of key words, and pointing hands, Thome Barlow e collegio Reginense Oxoniense MDCLVI III r also underlining in the text in black ink. On [v8 ] are ¢fteenth/six- Cal. Augusti’. Bequeathed in 1691. teenth-century notes recording the election of Sixtus IV as Pope Former Bodleian shelfmarks: D 3. 7 Th. (‘7’ on the fore-edge in in 1471, a great snow-fall in Apr. 1483, which devastated crops, black ink); E 3. 8 Th.; B 1.12(?) Th. and the election of Innocentius VIII as Pope in 1484. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.2. Bibliographical notes by Heber on the recto of the front endleaf. r On [a3 ] a 15^line initial ‘N’ is supplied in red with reserved white P-345 Plato decoration and extensions into the margins; other three- to ¢ve- Opera [Latin] (trans. Marsilius Ficinus). line initials with extensions into the margins, paragraph marks, v capital strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. Early manu- [*1 ] Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ script foliation: 1^127; the popes’ lives are numbered in the same Medici. Incipit: ‘[D]iuina prouidentia fortiter attingens omnia hand, 1^220, as references from the manuscript table of contents. suauiterque disponens . . .’ v refs. See P. O. Kristeller, ‘The First Printed Edition of Plato’s Provenance: Johannes Bermating (£. 1483); inscriptions on [a2 ] in black and red ink: ‘Liber Johannis Bermating canonici Works and the Date of its Publication (1484)’, in Science and History: Studies in Honorof E. Rosen (Wroc•aw,1978), 25^39. Furendowensis anno 1483’, with monogram ‘I N T’ within a r v [*2 ] [Ficinus, Marsilius]: ‘Platonis vita.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lato shield; and on [v8 ] in black ink: ‘Liber est mei ipsius Johannes Atheniensis Aristonis et Perictiones siue Potone ¢lius . . .’ Bermating’, with two shields, one containing the monogram, the r r [*7 ] Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Tabula librorum.’ other an unidenti¢ed object; surname on [a3 ] within the initial r ‘N’. Charles Alexandre de Calonne (1734^1802); note by Heber [*7 ] [Ficinus, Marsilius: Preface addressed to the reader.] Incipit: on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Calonne’s sale at Christies ‘Ne forte putes, amice lector, tantum opus editum temere . . .’ 1803’, although no such sale has been identi¢ed. Richard Heber Ficinus notes that he consulted Demetrius Chalcondylas, (1773^1833); not identi¢ed in his Catalogue. Charles J. Stewart; Georgius Antonius Vespuccius, Johannes Antonius ticket on the front pastedown. Purchased for »1. 4. 0; see Books Boninsegnius, Angelus Politianus, Christophorus Landinus, and Purchased (1848), 33. Bartholomaeus Scala; see James Hankins, ‘Remarks on Ficino’s shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.31. Translation of Plato’, in Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Platone. Studi e documenti, ed. Gian Carlo Garfagnini, Istituto Nationale P-344 Platina, Bartholomaeus di Studi sul rinascimento, Studi eTesti,15, 2 vols (Florence,1986), I 287^97, at 288. Vitae ponti¢cum. r a2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum in Hipparchum.’ Incipit: v a1 Platina, Bartholomaeus: ‘Proemium’ [addressed to] Sixtus IV, ‘[P]ropositum Platonis in Hipparcho est docere nos omnes . . .’ Pont. Max. This and the other ‘argumenta’ are discussed in Michael J. B. refs. See P-342. Allen, ‘Two Commentaries on the Phaedrus: Ficino’s r a2 Platina, Bartholomaeus: Vitae ponti¢cum. ‘Liber de vita Indebtedness to Hermias’, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Christi ac ponti¢cum omnium.’ Institutes,43 (1980), repr. in Michael J.B. Allen, Plato’sThirdEye: refs. See P-342. Studies in Marsilio Ficino’s Metaphysics and its Sources [Treviso]: Johannes Rubeus,Vercellensis, 10 Feb. 1485. Folio. (Aldershot,1995), 110^29, at 113. r collation: a10 b^q8 r6. a2 Plato [pseudo-]: Hipparchus. [Translated by Marsilius Ficinus.] HC *13048; Go¡ P-770; BMC VI 897; Pr 6498; BSB-Ink P-567; Incipit: ‘Socrates. [Q]uid nam lucri cupiditas est, et qui sunt lucri CIBN P-445; Hillard 1649; Oates 2465^7; Rhodes 1428; Rhodes, cupidi? Hipparchus. Mihi . . .’ This and all the works of Plato in Treviso, no. 91; Sack, Freiburg, 2907^8; Sheppard 5540. this edition were translated by Ficinus: see Allen, ‘Two Commentaries’, esp. at 112^13. On the authorship see Oxford COPY Classical Dictionary, ed. N. G. L. Hammond & H. H. Scullard, Binding: Seventeenth-century English calf, with triple blind- 2nd edn (Oxford, 1970), 842. tooled ¢llets on each cover. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a a v Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum Platonis De phi- hasp at the head of the upper cover. The gold stamp of the 3 losophia.’ Incipit:‘[S]umma huius dialogi est quid sit et quale o⁄- Bodleian Library is on both covers. The upper cover is detached. cium philosophi . . .’ Size: 306 ¿ 207 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 190 mm. a r Plato [pseudo-]: De philosophia. [Also known as Amatores.] Manuscript index on two parchment endleaves. Copious early 4 Incipit:‘[D]ionysii grammatici ludum ingressus iuuenes quosdam marginal notes in several hands, including comments on and cor- vidi . . .’ On the authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd rections to the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and edn, 842. pointing hands, also frequent underlining in the text in black ink. a v Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum De sapientia qui The popes’ lives are numbered, 2^220, as references from the 5 Theages inscribitur.’Incipit:‘[D]istinguitur in hoc dialogo sapien- manuscript table of contents. Copious marginal notes and notes tia et ultimum distinctionis . . .’ on the endleaves by Barlow. 2088 plato [p-345

r v a6 Plato [pseudo-]: Theages de sapientia. Incipit: ‘[I]ndigebam, o k6 Plato: Theaetetus. ‘Theetetus de scientia.’ Incipit: ‘Euclides. Socrates, quedam priuatim tecum communicare . . .’ On the [N]uper, oTerpsion, an pridem rure uenisti? . . .’ r authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. m7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Ionem de furore poe- v a8 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Menonem de uirtute.’ tico’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici . Incipit:‘[P]lato noster, Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor esse argumentationum genera quibus Plato optime Laurenti, furorem in Phedro mentis . . .’ r utitur . . .’ m8 Plato: Ion.‘Ion . . . de furore poetico.’ Incipit:‘Socrates. [I]onem r a9 Plato: Meno.‘Menon seu De virtute.’ Incipit:‘Menon. [P]otes ne saluere iubeo unde ad nos accessisti? . . .’ r mihi ostendere, Socrates, utrum uirtus . . .’ n3 Proculus: ‘Prefatio Platonis Sophistam.’ [Translated by r b6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Alcibiadem primum de Marsilius Ficinus.] natura hominis.’Incipit:‘[C]andidissimus Platonis nostri liber qui refs. Michael J. B. Allen, Icastes: Marsilio Ficino’s Interpretation Alcibiades primus inscribitur . . .’ ofPlato’s‘Sophist’ (Berkeley,Calif.,1989), 217.Ficinus is identi¢ed v b6 Plato [pseudo-]: Alcibiades I. ‘Alcibiades primus de natura as the translator in the printed title. v hominis.’ Incipit: ‘[O] ¢li Clinie admirari te arbitror . . .’ On the n3 Plato: Sophista.‘Sophista de eo quod est.’ Incipit: ‘Theodorus. authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. [V]enimus, o Socrates, oportune quemadmodum heri inter r c6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Alcibiadem secundum nos . . .’ v de uoto.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam secundus Alcibiades liber profecto o7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Apologus in librum Platonis de regno’ sanctissimus de uoto . . .’ [addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. v c6 Plato [pseudo-]: Alcibiades II. ‘Alcibiades secundus de uoto.’ Incipit: ‘[I]upiter optimus maximus cum optaret tale in terris Incipit:‘Socrates. [D]eum ne, o Alcibiades, precaturus accedis . . .’ quandoque . . .’ v On the authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. o7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Platonis librum de v d1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Minonem . . . de lege.’ regno.’Incipit:‘[C]um deus atque natura hominem agendo produ- Incipit: ‘[M]inos de lege requirit ut . . .’ cant eum certe . . .’ r r d2 Plato [pseudo-]: Minos. ‘Minos de lege.’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. o8 Plato: Civilis. ‘Ciuilis Platonis de regno.’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. [Q]uid nam lex apud nos est? Minos. De qua lege interrogas? . . .’ [I]ngentem tibi, oTheodore, gratiam debeo . . .’ r On the authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. q6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Protagoram.’ Incipit: r d4 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Euthyphroneum de ‘[E]xtat apud Grecos uerissimum de Platone dictum . . .’ r sanctitate.’ Incipit: ‘[E]uthyphron totus in confutatione uersatur q8 Plato: Protagoras.‘Protagoras uel Sophiste.’Incipit:‘Familiaris. quo factum est . . .’ [U]nde nam, o Socrates? An videlicet a uenatione illa . . .’ r v d4 Plato: Euthyphro. ‘Euthyphron . . . de sanctitate.’ Incipit: s4 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Euthydemum.’ Incipit: ‘Euthyphro. [Q]uid noui, o Socrates, accidit . . .’ ‘[P]lato insignis charitate uir in Euthydemo quemadmodum . . .’ r r e2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . de uno rerum omnium s6 Plato: Euthydemus.‘Euthydemus siue litigiosus.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uis principio.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um Plato per omnes eius dialogos totius nam ille erat, o Socrates, qui cum heri in Lycio . . .’ v sapientie . . .’ t6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Hippiam minorem.’ v e2 Plato: Parmenides.‘Parmenides de uno rerum omnium princi- Incipit: ‘[M]iri¢ca Socratis Platonisque nostri bonitas . . .’ r pio.’ Incipit: ‘Cephalus. [C]um domo e Clazomenis Athenas pro- t7 Plato: Hippias minor. ‘Hippias minor Platonis de mendacio.’ fecti . . .’ Incipit: ‘Eudicus. [T]u vero quid nam taces, Socrates? Cum tam refs. Ilario Ruocco, Il Platone latino. Il Parmenide: Giorgio di multa Hippias . . .’ v Trebisonda e il cardinale Cusano, Accademia toscana di scienze e u2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Charmidem de temper- lettere ‘‘La Colombaria’’. Studi, 203 (Florence, 2003). antia.’ Incipit: ‘[S]tudium Socratis in hoc dialogo est omnes qui- r g1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Philebum . . . de hominis dem ad temperantiam . . .’ r bono.’ Incipit: ‘[H]uius libri propositum est de summo anime u4 Plato: Charmides.‘Charmides Platonis de temperantia.’ Incipit: bono di¡erere . . .’ ‘Socrates. [H]eri cum ad uesperam Potidea ab exercitu . . .’ v v g1 Plato: Philebus. ‘Philebus . . . de hominis bono.’ Incipit: x1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Lachetem de fortitu- ‘Socrates. [V]ide, o Protarche, quem nunc a Philebo sermonem . . .’ dine.’Incipit:‘[P]lato sepenumero magistratus optimoslegibus. . .’

r v h7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Hippiam . . . de pulchro’ x2 Plato: Laches. ‘Laches Platonis de fortitudine.’ Incipit: [addressed to] Petrus de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[D]e pulcrhro(!) in ‘Lysimachus. [V]irum spectastis armis dimicantem . . .’ v Phedro symposio et Hippia disputatur . . .’ x7 Plato (?): Clitopho. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [N]uper mihi retulit qui- r h8 Plato (?): Hippias Maior. ‘Platonis Hippias maior de pulchro.’ dam Clitophontem . . .’ There is the following note in the printed Incipit: ‘Socrates. [O] sapiens et pulcher Hippias . . .’ On the title: ‘Hic liber forte non est Platonis’. On the authorship see authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. v r i4 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Lysidem de amicitia.’ y1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Cratylum de recta nomi- Incipit: ‘[U]bi Socrates cum sophistis eorumque sectatoribus dis- num ratione.’Incipit:‘[S]apientia Platonica semper quidem suspi- putat . . .’ cit excelsa . . .’ r r i6 Plato: Lysis. ‘Lysis de amicitia.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um ex academia y4 Plato: Cratylus. ‘Cratylus Platonis de recta nominum ratione.’ liceum uersus per ipsa suburbia . . .’ Incipit: ‘Hermogenes. [V]is ne sermonem nostrum cum hoc v k2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Epitoma . . . in Theetetum . . . de scientia’ Socrate conferamus? . . .’ v [addressed to] Petrus de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[D]ialogus de scientia, z8 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Gorgiam.’ Incipit: Petre Medices, insurgit altius . . .’ ‘[C]um duo quedam in animo potissima sint . . .’ p-345] plato 2089

r r h3 Plato: Gorgias.‘Gorgias Platonis de rhetorica.’Incipit:‘Callicles. qq3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Epinomidem id est [S]ic ad bellum et pugnam ferunt, o Socrates . . .’ legibus additum uel philosophum’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ 2 r a1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Commentarium . . . in Conuiuium Platonis Medici. Incipit: ‘[T]hesaurum diuini Platonis, magnanime de amore.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lato philosophorum pater in nos unum et Laurenti, latere in hoc Epinomide . . .’ v octuaginta . . .’ qq5 Plato (?): Epinomis.‘Liber Platonis qui Philosophus inscribi- 2 r d3 Plato: Symposium. ‘Conuiuium de amore’ [addressed to] tur uel Epinomis, id est legibus additus.’ Incipit: ‘[]am ut commu- Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[V]ideor mihi in his que petitis niter statueramus huc tandem omnes tres, o hospes . . .’ On the satis premeditatus esse . . .’ authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. 2 v r f5 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Phedrum.’ Incipit: rr2 Ficinus, Marsilius: [‘Argumenta’ for each of the ‘Epistolae.’] ‘[P]lato noster poetice muse quam a tenera etate . . .’ ‘Argumentum . . . in epistolam primam que est Dionis.’ Incipit: 2 v f6 Plato: Phaedrus. ‘Phedrus de pulchro’ [addressed to] ‘[D]ion Syracusanus vir profecto magnus Platonis non auditor Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[O] amice Phedre, quo nam et solum . . .’ v unde? Phedrus. Alysia . . .’ rr6 Plato (?): Epistolae [addressed to] Dionysius [3]; Dion of 2 v h3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Apologiam.’ Incipit: Syracuse [2]; Hermia, Erastus and Coriscus; Dion and friends ‘[A]ntiqui gentium theologi in tris diuisi sunt sectas . . .’ [2]; Archita Tarentinus [2]; Aristodorus; Laodamantus. Incipit: 2 v h5 Plato: Apologia. ‘Apologia Socratis.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]ua uos ‘[E]go dum apud uos diuturna opera ita imperium uestrum . . .’ ratione, o viri Athenienses, a¡ecerit accusatores mei . . .’ On the authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd edn, 842. 2i r Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Critonem.’ Incipit: v 4 ss10 [Colophon.] ‘[Q]uemadmodum apologie ita Critonis quoque tam ordinata r [x1 ] [List of errors and corrections.] ‘Emendationes errorum librarii tam plana . . .’ iuxta numerum cartarum atque columnarum.’ Incipit: ‘Et primo 2 r i4 Plato: Crito.‘Crito uel de eo quod agendum.’ Incipit:‘[C]ur nam in Hyparcum. Carta secunda columna prima scribitur . . .’ hac hora uenisti, o Crito? An non ualde . . .’ [À r] Naldius, Naldus: [Verse in praise of the work.] ‘Cum deus 2 v 6 i7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Phedonem.’ Incipit: ethereis hunc mittere uellet ab oris > Qui supero nobis a Ioue ‘[N]oster de religione liber rem satis per se notam probat . . .’ dona daret’; 7 elegiac distichs. 2l r Plato: Phaedo.‘Phedon de anima.’ Incipit:‘Echecrates. [I]psene, 2 Florence: Laurentius (Francisci) de Alopa,Venetus,for Francesco o Phedon, a¡uisti qua die Socrates . . .’ 2 r Berlinghieri and Philippus Valor, [1484^5]. Folio. In two parts, n Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Menexenum’ 2 printed: (I) [May 1484]; (II) [before Apr. 1485]; cf. BMC. [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[C]onsilium Platonis in Menexeno est cohortari omnes . . .’ Kristeller dates the publication of the whole to [1484]: see the 2 r references in Paul Oskar Kristeller, ‘Ficino and his Work after n3 Plato: Menexenus. ‘Menexenus Platonis uel funebris oratio.’ Incipit: ‘[E] foro uenis, Menexene? An vnde? Menexenus. E foro, Five Hundred Years’, in Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Platone, ed. o Socrates . . .’ Garfagnini, I 15^196, at 128. The publication was ¢nanced by 2 v Francesco di Niccolo' Berlinghieri and Philippus Valor: see n6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum primum de re publica’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[Q]uanto Kristeller,‘The First Printed Edition’, 30^1 and Marsilio Ficino e oculus prestat manibus caput pedibus ratio sensibus . . .’ il ritorno di Platone: mostra di manoscritti stampe e documenti 17 refs. The ‘argumentum’ for book 8 is printed in Michael J. B. maggio ^ 16 giugno 1984, ed. S. Gentile and others (Florence, Allen, Nuptial Arithmetic: Marsilio Ficino’s Commentary on the 1984),117^19, no. 91. 8 10 8 6 8 10 8 6 2 8 4 8 8 10 8 Fatal Number in Book VIII of Plato’s ‘Republic’ (Berkeley, Calif., collation: [* ] a b c d^f g h i^z h m k a^c d e^i l^y c° h 4 6 2 10 8 6 8 6 4 6 8 10 8 6 1994), 155^7. coš ruš h m k aa bb cc^hh ii ll mm^rr ss x [À ]. Leaf a2 is 2 r signed a , etc.; leaf i is signed i ,[2 ][ ]; leaves 2e are signed n7 Plato: Respublica. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [A]scenderam heri in i 6 iii h1 k ki 1^2 2 Pireum vna cum Glaucone, Aristonis ¢lio ..’An ‘argumentum’ by diii^iiii, e3^4 are signed ei^ii. Ficinus appears before each book. HC *13062 = H13068? = H 7077; Go¡ P-771; BMC VI 666; Pr 6405; 2 r [ h1 ] Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Compendium . . . in Timeum.’ Incipit: BSB-Ink P-568; CIBN P-446; James Hankins, Plato in the Italian ‘[Q]uemadmodum in Parmenide cuncta diuinorum genera pro Renaissance, Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition,17/1^2, uiribus . . .’ 2 vols (Leiden, 1990), II 740^1, no. *5; Hillard 1650; Kristeller, 2 r [ h1 ] Plato: Timaeus. Incipit: ‘[U]nus duo tres quartus autem, o Supplementum Ficinianum, I pp. lx^lxi f 1; Oates 2436; Rhodes amiceTimee, ubi nam est? Ut qui heri . . .’ 1429; Sack, Freiburg, 2910; Sheppard 5185^92. r k2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Critiam de attico et ath- FIRST COPY lantico bello.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lato noster o⁄ciosissimus patrie sue Sheppard notes thatthere are‘errors in headlines too numerous to ¢lius laudauit . . .’ specify’. v k3 Plato: Critias. ‘Critias Platonis de attico et athlantico bello’ Binding: Contemporary south German blind-tooled pigskin [addressed to] Petrus de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[Q]uam grata longum over wooden boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly post iter defesso requies, o Socrates . . .’ chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. r aa1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum primum de legi- On both covers ¢llets form the outer border within which is a bus’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[S]eculum ‘Maria’ scroll stamp and a small lozenge-shaped £euron. apud priscos pene idem, magnanime Laurenti, tria . . .’ Intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame within which is a repeated r aa3 Plato: De legibus. Incipit: ‘Hospes. []eum ne an aliquem homi- foliate sta¡ stamp. Further triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle num, o hospites, condendarum legum . . .’An ‘argumentum’ by which is decorated with a repeated headed-outline tool making Ficinus appears before each book. up merrythoughts, each containing a £euron. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Libraryon both covers. Leather index tabs dyed red. 2090 plato [p-345

The name of the author and the title of the work are written in Partial rubrication in vol. 2: a ¢ve-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in red 2 v black ink in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand along the upper on h5 ; some paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. edge. Size: 302 ¿ 225 ¿ 137 mm. Size of leaf: 286 ¿ 210 mm. Provenance: Johannes Jacobus de Milano of S. Maria Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, ‘nota’ Gratiarum, Gravedona, lake Como, Lombardy (¢fteenth cen- r marks, and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in black tury); inscription on [*2 ]: ‘Liber ad vsum fratris Johannis Jacobi ink. de Mediolano sancte Marie Gratiarum Grabedone’. r Provenance: Purchased for »2. 10. 0; see Books Purchased Bartholomaeus de Palazzuolo (£. 1487); inscription on [*2 ]: (1794), 1. ‘Frater Bartholomaeus de Pallo[ ] vicarius generalis congregatio- shelfmark: Auct. K 3.22. nis Lombardie manu propria’. Purchased by Heber for »3. 0. 0, SECOND COPY according to the price annotated in red ink in his sale catalogue; 2 2 2 Wanting h4.5, and m1.8, m1 being signed l1 in error, also the note in Heber’s hand on the recto of the front endleaf of vol. 1: blank leaf a1. ‘Vienna 1819 (p. 28 n. 239) 34 £or. i. e. abt. »3. 4. 0’. Richard Bound in two volumes. Heber (1773^1833); list of purchases at this sale (see above); tran- Gathering [*] and leaf a2 are made up from a shorter copy. The script (in the hand of Singer, as in Auct. 2Q inf. 2.71) of Heber’s blank leaf k6, numbered ‘213’ in the early hand that supplied the bibliographical note in another copy, lot 3457, of the same sale; foliation numbers, is now bound at the beginning of volume 2 see Catalogue, 5 (1835), lot 3455, sold for »0. 17. 0. Samuel Weller before the Symposium; another mounted leaf has been inserted Singer (1783^1858); purchased at Heber’s sale; sale, part 3 (16 in its place. May 1860), lot 718. Alfred John Horwood (1821^1881); inscrip- Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper boards; tions on the front pastedowns of all three volumes: ‘Alfred J. gold-tooled spine. Size: Vol. 1: 283 ¿ 217 ¿ 47 mm; vol. 2: 282 ¿ Horwood, Temple’. Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 218 ¿ 64 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 202 mm. 2557.3^5. Bequeathed in 1914. Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, extraction shelfmark: Byw. H 3.12^14. of key words,‘nota’ marks, and running headings (in vol. 1), also FOURTH COPY r 2 underlining in the text in black ink. Early manuscript title on [*1 ]. Gatherings a^y, c° , et, coš , ruš , h, m, k, aa^ss, x, [*] only, containing Irregular early manuscript foliation: vol. 1: 11^245; vol. 2: 246^ ‘Commentarium [Ficini] in Convivium’, Symposium, Phaedrus, 559. Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Menexenus, Respublica, ‘Compendium One- to six-line initials (some with extensions into the margins) [Ficini] inTimaeum’,Timaeus, Critias. and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) half calf with marbled paper Provenance: Unidenti¢ed owner, Cologne, 1506; cropped boards. Size: 282 ¿ 215 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ 204 mm. r inscription on [*1 ]: ‘[ ] comparaui hunc librum 4 £o[ ] Colonie Some early marginal annotations, including comments on the anno 1506’. Paris, Colle' ge de Navarre (sixteenth century). J. text, extraction of key words, also underlining in the text in black v r Orcin (sixteenth century); inscriptions on [À5 ] and [À6 ]: ‘Pro ink. 2 libraria Regalis Collegii Campani× als[ ] Nauarr×’; ‘Pro J. Orcin Partial rubrication in gathering a only: two- to ¢ve-line epi- magister artium Regalis Collegii Nauarr× Parisiensis’. Ingram graphic initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2557.1^2. Bequeathed in1914. Provenance: [ ] Ghirlanda (sixteenth century?); name on the shelfmark: Byw. H 3.10^11. front pastedown: ‘Ghirlanda’. David Nutt. Ingram Bywater THIRD COPY (1840^1914); purchased from Nutt for »0. 11. 6.; see invoice

Wanting the blank leaf [*8]. attached to the front pastedown, dated 14 Mar. 1895; Elenchus, Bound in three volumes. no. 2557.6. Bequeathed in 1914. 2 2 2 2 Sheets e1.8 and e2.7 are bound within e4.5. h3.6 is in duplicate. A shelfmark: Byw. H 3.15. 2 FIFTH COPY duplicate of sheet l1.8 is bound in the following gathering. Sheet 2 ¡2.5 has been transposed in binding. Wanting sheet r3.6, and the blank leaf c° 10. 2 Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century (before 1833) quarter Gatherings a^y, c° , et, coš , ruš , h, m, k, aa^ss, x, [*] only, containing green morocco over russia. All three volumes were clearly origin- Commentarium Ficini in Convivium, Convivium, Phaedrus, ally bound as one: there is writing in black ink on the fore-edge of Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Menexenus, Respublica, Compendium each volume, and, when the three volumes are placed together Ficini in Timaeum, Timaeus, Critias, De legibus, Epistolae, side by side, the name of the author ‘‘PL’O’’ is revealed. The Emendationes. rebinding had obviously taken place before Heber’s death, since Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) half calf over wooden boards; two this item is recorded in his sale catalogue (see below) as being in metal catches, two clasps lost. Paper label at the head of the spine three volumes. Size:Vol.1: 288 ¿ 222 ¿ 47 mm; vol. 2: 288 ¿ 226 ¿ giving the name ofthe author and the title ofthe work. Size: 297 ¿ 40 mm; vol. 3: 291 ¿ 225 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 211mm. 218 ¿ 82 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 208 mm. Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, extraction Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, extraction of key words, and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in of key words, and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black ink. A separate sheet containing a list in Heber’s hand of black ink. Irregular early manuscript foliation: 207^555. 2 2 books bought at the sale in Vienna in 1819 with prices in sterling Provenance: Between i7 and i8 was found avisiting card:‘Vason is attached to the verso of the rear endleaf of vol. 1. Other biblio- DagnoloValano > Coniugi’ [P. O.] (in manuscript below). Ingram graphical notes by Singer and Bywater, including information Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2557.7; a card from [Sir] about the watermarks, are written on the endleaves of vol. 1, or J[ames] A. H. M[urray] (1837^1915) addressed to Bywater, and on sheets attached to them. Bibliographical note by Horwood (signed ‘A.J. H.’) on the recto of the front endleaf of vol. 2. p-345^p-346] plato 2091

dated 16 Dec. [19]02, has now been attached to the phase box in this edition were translated by Ficinus: see P-345. On the author- which the book is stored. Bequeathed in 1914. ship see P-345. 2 r shelfmark: Byw. H 3.16. a2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum Platonis De SIXTH COPY philosophia.’ Incipit: ‘[S]umma huius dialogi est quid sit et quale Gatherings 2a^y, c° , aa^ss, x, [*] only, containing‘Commentarium o⁄cium philosophi . . .’ 2 v [Ficini] in Convivium’, Symposium, Phaedrus, Apologia, Crito, a2 Plato [pseudo-]: De philosophia. [Also known as Amatores.] Phaedo, Menexenus, Respublica, De legibus, Epistolae, Incipit:‘[D]ionysii grammatici ludum ingressus iuuenes quosdam Emendationes. vidi . . .’On the authorship see P-345. 2 v De legibus and Epistolae (gatherings aa^ss) are bound ¢rst. a3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum De sapientia Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) limp parchment. The contents qui Theages inscribitur.’ Incipit: ‘[D]istinguitur in hoc dialogo are listed on the spine in black ink. Size: 283 ¿ 210 ¿ 53 mm. Size sapientia et ultimum distinctionis . . .’ 2 v of leaf: 277 ¿ 202 mm. a3 Plato [pseudo-]: Theages de sapientia. Incipit: ‘Demodocus. Occasional early marginal and interlinear notes, including cor- [I]ndigebam, o Socrates, quedam priuatim tecum communi- rections made in black ink to the text, and in red ink to the printed care . . .’ On the authorship see Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd running headings; also comments on the text. edn, 842. 2 v Initials are supplied in black ink. a5 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Menonem de virtute.’ Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2557.8. Incipit: ‘[Q]uatuor esse argumentationum genera quibus Plato Bequeathed in 1914. utitur . . .’ 2 v shelfmark: Byw. H 4.1. a5 Plato: Meno.‘Menon seu De virtute.’ Incipit: ‘Menon. [P]otes SEVENTH COPY ne mihi ostendere, Socrates, utrum virtus . . .’ 2 v Gatherings e^y, c° , et, coš , ruš , h, m, k, aa^ss, x, [*] only, containing b2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Alcibiadem primum de Symposium, Phaedrus, Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Menexenus, natura hominis.’Incipit:‘[C]andidissimus Platonis nostri liber qui Respublica,‘Compendium [Ficini] inTimaeum’,Timaeus, Critias, Alcibiades primus inscribitur . . .’ v De legibus, Epistolae, Emendationes. b2 Plato [pseudo-]: Alcibiades I. ‘Alcibiades primus de natura Binding: Seventeenth-century Italian parchment. Size: 290 ¿ hominis.’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. [O] ¢li Clinie admirari te arbitror . . .’ 221 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ 197 mm. On the authorship see P-345. r Early marginal notes in both red and black ink, including com- b8 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Alcibiadem secundum ments on the text, extraction of key words,‘nota’ marks, pointing de uoto.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam secundus Alcibiades liber profecto hands, corrections to the printed running headings; also under- sanctissimus de uoto . . .’ r lining in the text. The gatherings have been given a di¡erent b8 Plato [pseudo-]: Alcibiades II. ‘Alcibiades secundus de uoto.’ sequence of alphabetical signatures, which are written in the Incipit:‘Socrates. [D]eum ne, o Alcibiades, precaturus accedis . . .’ lower margin in black ink. On the authorship see P-345. r Provenance: Rome, Augustinian Hermits, S. Maria de Populo; c2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Minonem . . . de lege.’ 2 r faded or erased inscription in the upper margin of e1 , legible Incipit: ‘[M]inos de lege requerit ut . . .’ r under ultraviolet light: ‘Conuentus S. Marie de Populo ad vsum c2 Plato[pseudo-]: Minos.‘Minos de lege.’Incipit:‘Socrates. [Q]uid bibliothece’; octagonal paper shelfmark label(?) (white edged in nam lex apud nos est? Minos. De qua lege interrogas? . . .’ On the blue) on the front pastedown: ‘F 3’. Ingram Bywater (1840^ authorship see P-345. v 1914); Elenchus, no. 2557.9. Bequeathed in 1914. c3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Euthyphroneum de shelfmark: Byw. H 4.2. sanctitate.’ Incipit: ‘[E]uthyphron totus in confutatione uersatur quo factum est . . .’ v c3 Plato: Euthyphro. ‘Euthyphron . . . de sanctitate.’ Incipit: P-346 Plato ‘Euthyphro. [Q]uid noui, o Socrates, accidit . . .’ r Opera [Latin] (trans. Marsilius Ficinus). c6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . de vno rerum omnium r a1 Naldius, Naldus: [Verse in praise of the work.] ‘Cum deus ether- principio.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um Plato per omnes eius dialogos totius eis hunc mittere uellet ab oris Qui supero nobis a Ioue dona sapientie . . .’ > v daret’; 7 elegiac distichs. c6 Plato: Parmenides.‘Parmenides de vno rerum omnium princi- r a1 [Title-page.] pio.’ Incipit: ‘Cephalus. [C]um domo e Clazomenis Athenas pro- v a1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ fecti . . .’ r Medici. Incipit: ‘[D]iuina prouidentia fortiter attingens omnia d5 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Philebum . . . de homi- suauiterque disponens . . .’ nis bono.’ Incipit: ‘[H]uius libri propositum est de summo anime r a2 ‘Platonis vita.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lato Atheniensis Aristonis et bono di¡erere . . .’ v Perictiones siue Potone ¢lius . . .’ d5 Plato: Philebus. ‘Philebus . . . de hominis bono.’ Incipit: v a4 [Ficinus, Marsilius: Preface addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Socrates. [V]ide, o Protarche, quem nunc a Philebo sermonem . . .’ ‘Ne forte putes, amice lector, tantum opus editum temere . . .’ v v a4 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Tabula librorum.’ e5 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Hippiam . . . de pulchro’ 2 r a1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum in Hipparchum.’ Incipit: [addressed to] Petrus de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[D]e pulchro in Phedro ‘[P]ropositum Platonis in Hipparcho est docere nos omnes . . .’ symposio et Hippia disputatur . . .’ 2 r v a1 Plato [pseudo-]: Hipparchus. [Translated by Marsilius Ficinus.] e6 Plato (?): Hippias Maior. ‘Platonis Hippias maior de pulchro.’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. [Q]uid nam lucri cupiditas est, et qui sunt lucri Incipit: ‘Socrates. [O] sapiens et pulcher Hippias . . .’ On the cupidi? Hipparchus. Mihi . . .’ This and all the works of Plato in authorship see P-345. 2092 plato [p-346

v r f2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Lysidem de amicitia.’ o5 Plato: Cratylus. ‘Cratylus Platonis de recta nominum ratione.’ Incipit: ‘[U]bi Socrates cum sophistis eorumque sectatoribus dis- Incipit: ‘Hermogenes. [V]is ne sermonem nostrum cum hoc putat . . .’ Socrate conferamus . . .’ r r f3 Plato: Lysis. ‘Lysis de amicitia.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um ex academia p6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Gorgiam.’ Incipit: liceum uersus per ipsa suburbia . . .’ ‘[C]um duo quedam in animo potissima sint . . .’ r v f6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Epitoma . . . in Theetetum . . . de scientia’ p7 Plato: Gorgias. ‘Gorgias Platonis de rhetorica.’ Incipit: [addressed to] Petrus de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[D]ialogus de scientia, ‘Callicles. [S]ic ad bellum et pugnam ferunt, o Socrates . . .’ r Petre Medices, insurgit altius . . .’ r1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Commentarium . . . in Conuiuium Platonis v f8 Plato: Theaetetus. ‘Theetetus de scientia.’ Incipit: ‘Euclides. de amore.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lato philosophorum pater in nos vnum et [N]uper, oTerpsion, an pridem rure uenisti? . . .’ octuaginta . . .’ r r h3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Ionem de furore poe- t2 Plato: Symposium. ‘Conuiuium de amore’ [addressed to tico’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[P]lato noster, Laurentius de’ Medici]. Incipit: ‘Apollodorus. []ideor mihi in his optime Laurenti, furorem in Phedro mentis . . .’ que petitis satis premeditatus esse . . .’ r r h4 Plato: Ion.‘Ion . . . de furore poetico.’ Incipit:‘Socrates. [I]onem v2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Phedrum.’ Incipit: saluere iubeo unde ad nos accessisti? . . .’ ‘[P]lato noster poetice muse quam a tenera etate . . .’ r v h6 Proculus: ‘Prefatio Platonis Sophistam.’ v2 Plato: Phaedrus.‘Phedrus de pulchro’ [addressed to Laurentius refs. See P-345. de’ Medici]. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [O] amice Phedre, quo nam et r h6 Plato: Sophista.‘Sophista de eo quod est.’ Incipit: ‘Theodorus. vnde? Phedrus. Alysia . . .’ v [V]enimus, o Socrates, oportune quemadmodum heri inter x2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Apologiam.’ Incipit: nos . . .’ ‘[A]ntiqui gentium theologi in tris diuisi sunt sectas . . .’ r v i6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Apologus in librum Platonis de regno’ x3 Plato: Apologia.‘Apologia Socratis.’ Incipit:‘[Q]ua uos ratione, [addressed to] Federicus de Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. o viri Athenienses, a¡ecerit accusatores mei . . .’ r Incipit: ‘[I]uppiter optimus maximus cum optaret in terris quan- x8 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Critonem.’ Incipit: doque . . .’ ‘[Q]uemadmodum apologie ita Critonis quoque tam ordinata r i6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Platonis librum de tam plana . . .’ r regno.’Incipit:‘[C]um deus atque natura hominem agendo produ- x8 Plato: Crito.‘Crito uel de eo quod agendum.’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. cant eum certe . . .’ [C]ur nam hac hora uenisti, o Crito? An non ualde . . .’ r r i7 Plato: Civilis. ‘Ciuilis Platonis de regno.’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. y2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Phedonem.’ Incipit: [I]ngentem tibi, oTheodore, gratiam debeo. . .’On the authorship ‘[N]oster de religione liber rem satis per se notam probat . . .’ v see P-345. y3 Plato: Phaedo.‘Phedon de anima.’ Incipit:‘Echecrates. [I]psene, r k7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Protagoram.’ Incipit: o Phedon, a¡uisti qua die Socrates . . .’ r ‘[E]xtat apud Grecos uerissimum de Platone dictum . . .’ z6 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Menexenum’ v k8 Plato: Protagoras.‘Protagoras uel Sophiste.’Incipit:‘Familiaris. [addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] Incipit: ‘[C]onsilium [U]nde nam, o Socrates? An videlicet a uenatione illa . . .’ Platonis in Menexeno est cohortari omnes . . .’ v v l8 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Euthydemum.’ Incipit: z6 Plato: Menexenus. ‘Menexenus Platonis uel funebris oratio.’ ‘[P]lato insignis charitate vir in Euthydemo quemadmodum . . .’ Incipit: ‘Socrates. [E] foro uenis, Menexene? An vnde? v m1 Plato: Euthydemus. ‘Euthydemus siue litigiosus.’ Incipit: Menexenus. E foro, o Socrates . . .’ r ‘Criton. [Q]uis nam ille erat, o Socrates, qui cum heri in Lycio . . .’ A1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum primum de re r m7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Hippiam minorem.’ publica’ [addressed to Laurentius de’ Medici.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uanto Incipit: ‘[M]iri¢ca Socratis Platonisque nostri bonitas . . .’ oculus prestat manibus caput pedibus ratio sensibus . . .’ r m7 Plato: Hippias minor. ‘Hippias minor Platonis de mendacio.’ refs. See P-345. v Incipit: ‘Eudicus. [T]u vero quid nam taces, Socrates? Cum tam A1 Plato: Respublica. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [A]scenderam heri in multa Hippias . . .’ Pireum vna cum Glaucone, Aristonis ¢lio . . .’An ‘argumentum’ r n1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Charmidem de temper- by Ficinus appears before each book. r antia.’ Incipit: ‘[S]tudium Socratis in hoc dialogo est omnes qui- G1 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Compendium . . . in Timeum.’ Incipit: dem ad temperantiam . . .’ ‘[Q]uemadmodum in Parmenide cuncta diuinorum genera pro r viribus . . .’ n2 Plato: Charmides.‘Charmides Platonis de temperantia.’ Incipit: r ‘Socrates. [H]eri cum ad uesperam Potidea ab exercitu . . .’ H4 Plato: Timaeus. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [U]nus duo tres quartus n r Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Lachetem de fortitu- autem, o amiceTimee, ubi nam est? Ut qui heri . . .’ 6 r dine.’Incipit:‘[P]lato sepenumero magistratus optimos legibus. . .’ I7 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Critiam de attico et ath- lantico bello.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lato noster o⁄ciosissimus patrie sue n v Plato: Laches. ‘Laches Platonis de fortitudine.’ Incipit: ¢lius laudauit . . .’ 6 r ‘Lysimachus. [V]irum spectastis armis dimicantem . . .’ I8 Plato: Critias. ‘Critias Platonis de attico et athlantico bello.’ r Incipit: ‘[Q]uam grata longum post iter defesso requies, o o2 Plato (?): Clitopho. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [N]uper mihi retulit qui- dam Clitophontem . . .’ There is the following note in the printed Socrates . . .’ v title: ‘Hic liber forte non est Platonis’. On the authorship see K2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum primum de legi- P-345. bus’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[S]eculum r apud priscos pene idem, magnanime Laurenti, tria . . .’ o3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Cratylum de recta nominum ratione.’ Incipit: ‘[S]apientia Platonica semper quidem suspicit excelsa . . .’ p-346] plato 2093

v K3 Plato: De legibus. Incipit: ‘Hospes. []eum ne an aliquem homi- Former Bodleian shelfmarks: P 4. 4 Art; G 2. 2 Art (‘2’ on the num, o hospites, condendarum legum . . .’An ‘argumentum’ by fore-edge inblack ink and on the spine inwhite paint); Auct. P1.6. Ficinus appears before each book. shelfmark: Auct. O 3.28. v R3 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in Epinomidem id est SECOND COPY legibus additum uel philosophum’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Not in Sheppard. Medici. Incipit: ‘[T]hesaurum diuini Platonis, magnanime Binding: Early sixteenth-century Czech (Prague, KyriÞ work- Laurenti, latere in hoc Epinomide . . .’ shop no. 75) blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; two r R5 Plato (?): Epinomis.‘Liber Platonis qui Philosophus inscribitur metal catches, two clasps, hinged to the lower board, lost. On uel Epinomis, id est legibus additus.’ Incipit: ‘[]am ut communiter both covers double ¢llets form the outer border. On the upper statueramus huc tandem omnes tres, o hospes . . .’On the author- cover intersecting ¢llets form the outer frame (with a small ship see P-345. £ower-petal stamp at each intersection), within which is a stamp v R7 Ficinus, Marsilius: [‘Argumenta’ for each of the ‘Epistolae.’] bearing the arms of Prague, a double-headed eagle stamp, a cir- ‘Argumentum . . . in epistolam primam que est Dionis.’ Incipit: cular double-tailed Bohemian lion stamp, a circular unicorn ‘[D]ion Syracusanus vir profecto magnus Platonis non auditor stamp, a lozenge-shaped pelican in its piety stamp, a circular solum . . .’ £eur-de-lis stamp, a small lozenge-shaped £eur-de-lis stamp, a r S2 Plato (?): Epistolae [addressed to] Dionysius [3]; Dion of small circular star stamp, a lozenge-shaped £euron, and a small Syracuse [2]; Hermia, Erastus, and Coriscus; Dion and friends circular decorative stamp; further intersecting ¢llets form the [2]; Archita Tarentinus [2]; Aristodorus; Laodamantus. Incipit: inner frame (with a small £ower-petal stamp at each intersection), ‘[E]go dum apud uos diuturna opera ita imperium uestrum . . .’ within which is a repeated lozenge-shaped £oral and foliate On the authorship see P-345. stamp; intersecting ¢llets form the inner rectangle (with a small r T2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Platonica theologica de immortalitate ani- trefoil stamp at each intersection) which is divided into lozenge- morum’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. shaped and triangular compartments, and decorated with the refs. See F-049; this edition is referred to at I 24. eagle stamp, the pelican stamp, the £euron, the unicorn stamp, v HH8 [Colophon.] the lion stamp, the star stamp, the small £eur-de-lis stamp, and a v HH8 ‘Registrum.’ circular rosette stamp. On the lower cover intersecting ¢llets form r HH9 ‘Capitula librorum theologie platonice de immortalitate ani- the outer frame within which are all the stamps from the same morum.’ part of the upper cover, with the exception of the Prague stamp; Venice: Bernardinus de Choris, de Cremona, and Simon de Luere, further ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided and deco- for AndreasTorresanus de Asula, 13 Aug. 1491. Folio. rated in the same manner as on the upper cover, with the addition collation: a4 2a^o8 p q10 r^z A^D8 EF10 G^Z AA^FF8 GG of the Prague stamp. For some of the stamps listed above see HH10. KyriÞ pl. 152, nos 1^11. The spine has been painted grey, with the HC *13063; Go¡ P-772; BMC V 465; Pr 5216; BSB-Ink P-569; CIBN author, title, and date and place of printing in black letters at the P-447; Hankins, Plato in the Italian Renaissance, II 742, no. *8 head, and a large letter ‘P’ in black in the middle of the spine. Size: (Bodleian copy omitted from this list); Hillard 1651; Kristeller, 315 ¿ 220 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 217 mm. Supplementum Ficinianum, I p. lxi f 2; Oates 2051; Rhodes 1430; Two manuscript pastedowns written in German in a ¢fteenth- Sack, Freiburg, 2911; Sheppard 4297. century hand(?). Marginal notes, in several sixteenth-century hands, mainly in FIRST COPY both red and black ink but with some annotations in crayon, and Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden consisting of comments on the text, extraction ofkey words,‘nota’ boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple- marks, and pointing hands; also underlining in black ink. marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover; six metal studs on Provenance: Olomouc, Moravia, Franciscans, S. Bernardinus; the lower edges ofthe covers, three to each cover. On both covers a inscriptions on a r (washed), and on a r in a seventeenth-century single ¢llet forms an outer border, within which is a £euron 1 2 hand: ‘Conuentus Olomucen[s?]is ad S. Bernardinum ordinis S. (Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. lviii no. 995). Intersecting Francisci stricte obseruantie’; also on a r, two names (presumably triple ¢llets form a frame within which is an ornamental rectan- 1 of members of the Franciscan house at Olomouc) written in six- gular stamp (Oldham, Blind-stamped Bindings, pl. xi no. 82); teenth/seventeenth-century hands: ‘M. Simon Ko[ ]’, and ‘M. further triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle which is divided by Joannes Dicast[ ] L[ ] anno 1607’. Princes of Liechtenstein (nine- triple ¢llets into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, teenth century); nineteenth/twentieth-century armorial book- decorated with the £euron. The gold stamp of the Bodleian plate: coat of arms surmounted by a princely crown and sur- Library is on both covers. Size: 325 ¿ 230 ¿ 85 mm. Size of rounded by the chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and leaf: 310 ¿ 212 mm. with, above, the words ‘Ex libris Liechtensteinianis’; stamp on Parchment pastedowns from a fourteenth-century manuscript of a r: ‘F. Liechtenstein Bibliothek’; shelfmark(?) on the inside of the Digest with a gloss: front pastedown: Digest, with glossa ordi- 1 the upper cover: ‘2.3.9’; see Hanns Bohatta, Katalog der naria, D. 6.1.53^6.6.68 (¢rst line); rear pastedown: D. 7.4.1.pr in Inkunabeln der fu« rstlich Liechtenstein’s Fideikommissbibliothek med.^D.7.4.10. und der Hauslabsammlung (Vienna, 1910), 221^2, no. 184. Albert Provenance: Francis Harewell (£. 1615); inscription on a r: 1 Ehrman (1890^1969); armorial book-plate; purchased from ‘Donum Francisci Harewell armigeri ad Bibliothecam Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887^1954) in1953 for »100; accession Oxoniensem’. Presented in 1615; see Macray 423. no.‘R 1183’. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. shelfmark: Broxb. 8.8. 2094 plautus, titus maccius [p-347^p-350

P-347 Plato collation: [a b8]. Types: 115 R (mixed): see BMC VI 812 (note). 16 leaves. 27 lines Amatores [Latin] (trans. Marsilius Ficinus; ed. Paulus r r ([a2 ]).Type area: 155 ¿ 102 mm ([a2 ]). Niavis). H 13065 (I); Pr 7360; Hankins, Plato in the Italian Renaissance, II r [a1 ] [Title-page.] 739, no. *2; Polain 3191 (I); Sheppard 5322. [a v] Niavis, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Erasmus [Stella?], priest 1 COPY in Chemnitz. Bound with: refs. Paul Oskar Kristeller, Studies in RenaissanceThought and 1. Plato, Gorgias [Latin], trans. Leonardus Brunus Aretinus. Letters, Storia e letteratura, raccolta di Studi e testi, 54 (Rome, [Bologna: Printer of Barbatia,‘Johannina’, c.1475] (P-349). 1956), 172^3. r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the [a2 ] Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in librum Platonis de Bodleian Library. Size: 212 ¿ 157 ¿ 26 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ philosophia.’ Incipit: ‘[S]umma huius dyalogi est quid sit et quale 147 mm. o⁄cium . . .’ v Early marginal annotations, consisting of ‘nota’marks and point- [a2 ] Plato [pseudo-]: Amatores. ‘Dialogus de philosophia.’ ing hands, also corrections to and underlining in the text in black [Translated by Marsilius Ficinus.] Edited by Paulus Niavis. ink. Modern pencil foliation: 50^65. Note in Spanish in a seven- Incipit: ‘[D]ionisii grammatici ludum ingressus iuuenes quosdam teenth-century hand on the recto of the front endleaf. vidi honestam . . .’On the authorship see P-345. Niavis records his Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown. work as editor in his letter to Erasmus (see above). v shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.22(2). [a6 ] [Second title-page.] o [Leipzig: Moritz Brandis, 1488^9]. 4 . As dated by Sheppard. P-349 Plato Reichling assigns to [Conrad Kachelofen], Sheppard to Brandis Gorgias [Latin] (trans. Leonardus Brunus Aretinus). (types 151, 88, GfT 515). 6 r collation: [a ]. [a2 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus?]: ‘Argumentum.’ Incipit: r Types: 151 G, titles, headings; 88 G. 6 leaves. 34 lines ([a3 ]). Type ‘[G]orgia Leontino qui primus pro¢teri ausus est . . .’ r r area: 149 ¿ 97 mm ([a3 ]). [a2 ] Plato: Gorgias. [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] R 1322 (wanting one leaf); not in Pr; Sheppard 2099. Incipit: ‘Callides. [B]elli et pugne oportere aiunt, o Socrates, ita participem esse? . . .’ Brunus Aretinus is named as the translator COPY r in the printed title. The tract consists of six unsigned leaves, the text ending on [a6 ], v r o with a second title on [a6 ], not [a5] as R.The printed title on [a2 ] [Bologna: Printer of Barbatia,‘Johannina’, c.1475]. 4 . collation: [a10 b^e8 f6 g4]. reads ‘>rgumentum . . . > uš . . .’, which has been corrected to ‘Argumentum’and ‘bruš ’ in black ink in an early hand. Types:115R (mixed): see BMC VI 812 (note).52 leaves (not as Polain r Binding: Twentieth-century brown cloth. Size: 216 ¿ 150 ¿ (51?)),1, 51, and 52 blank. 27 lines ([a3 ]).Type area: 155 ¿ 101mm r 30 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 138 mm. ([a3 ]). Copious early marginal notes, consisting of comments on the text H 13065 (II); Go¡ P-775; Pr 7361; CIBN P-448; Hankins, Plato in and ‘nota’ marks, also underlining in the text in black ink. Prayer the Italian Renaissance, II 739, no. *2; Polain 3191 (II); Sheppard v apparently in the hand of Valentinus (see below) on [a6 ]: 5323. ‘Dispersit dedit pauperibus iusticia eius manet in seculum seculi COPY > Exortam est in tenebris lumen rectis corde misericors et misera- Bound with P-348; see there for details of binding, decoration, tor et iustus dominus’. and provenance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 147 mm. r v On [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘S’and on [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘D’are Some early marginal and interlinear annotations, including both supplied in red. extraction of key words, additional punctuation, and corrections Provenance: Valentinus from Scho« nfeld (sixteenth century?); to the text, also underlining in the text in brown ink. Modern pen- v inscription on [a6 ]: ‘Latowikanus Valentinus’. Acquired by 1909; cil foliation: 1^49 ter. v see Bodleian stamp, dated12 Feb. 1909, on [a1 ]. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.22(1). Former Bodleian shelfmark: Inc. e. U3.9. shelfmark: Inc. e. G22.3. P-350 Plautus,Titus Maccius Comoediae. r P-348 Plato a1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. Apologia Socratis [Latin] (trans. Leonardus Brunus refs. Pl. Am. r Aretinus). b7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue r [a1 ] Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ‘Argumentum in Apologiam and the beginning of Act I. Socratis.’ v d4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. refs. Hankins, Plato in the Italian Renaissance, II 504^5, no. 11. refs. Pl. Aul. v [a1 ] Plato: Apologia. [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] v e8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. Incipit: ‘[Q]uid uobis acciderit iudices ab accusatoribus meis . . .’ refs. Pl. Capt. deo] Brunus Aretinus is identi¢ed as the translator in the printed r h3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. heading. refs. Pl. Cur. o r [Bologna: Printer of Barbatia,‘Johannina’, c.1475]. 4 . i5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. p-350^p-352] plautus, titus maccius 2095

refs. Pl. Cas.The‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. refs. Pl. Cas.The ‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. r r l1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. [g9 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. refs. Pl. Cist. refs. Pl. Cist. v r l7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. [h5 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. refs. Pl. Epid. refs. Pl. Epid. r [Ferrara: Printer of Datus, ‘Elegantiolae’ (H 5994) (Statius [i3 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. Gallicus), c.1480]. Folio and 4o. As dated by Sheppard. refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. v collation: a10 b^e8 f g6 h^m8. [k5 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. Type: 116 R. Capital spaces with guide-letters. 94 leaves. 36 lines refs. Pl. Mos. r r r r [l ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. (a4 ). Type area: 207 ¿ 119 mm (a4 ). Leaf a1 : ‘Plauti comici 9 clari||. Amphitryo. Argumentum. [I]N faciem uer|us amphi- refs. Pl. Men. >> >> r v [n2 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. tryonis iupiter > . . .’; m8 , l. 7: ‘Grex: >> hIc is homo e|t qui liberta- tem malitia inuenit |ua Plaudite. Valete. lumbos exurgite: atn refs. Pl. Mil. > r extollite.’ [o9 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. C 4769; Pr 7401; Sheppard 4786^7. refs. Pl. Mer. v [p10 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. COPY refs. Pl. Ps. The prologue appears ¢rst, followed by the ¢rst Gathering d, sheets i and i , sheets m , m , and m are 2.7 3.6 1.8 2.7 4.5 ‘argumentum’; the second ‘argumentum’ is omitted. quarto, the rest folio. [r r] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. Owing to errors of imposition, the text of e v has changed places 6 1 refs. Pl. Poen. with that of e r, i v with i r, and l v with l r. 8 2 7 3 6 [s v] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf; marbled 9 refs. Pl. Per. paper boards. Size: 317 ¿ 216 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 305 ¿ [v r] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. 210 mm. 2 refs. Pl. Rud. Marginal and interlinear annotations, including corrections to [x v] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing 7 refs. Pl. St. hands, also crossing out in and corrections to the text. [y r] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Trinummus. Some three- to ¢ve-line initials and running headings are supplied 6 refs. Pl.Trin. in a sixteenth-century hand in black ink. [z r] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Truculentus. Provenance: Purchased for »14. 14. 0; see Books Purchased 8 refs. Pl.Truc. (1838), 25. shelfmark: Auct. Q 3.5. Venice:Vindelinus de Spira, for Johannes de Colonia, 1472. Folio. collation: [A4 a^q10 r12 s10 t8 v x10 y10+1 z h10]. P-351 Plautus,Titus Maccius HC (+ Addenda) 13074; Go¡ P-779; BMC V 160; Pr 4046; CIBN P-451; Hillard 1654; Rhodes 1431; Sheppard 3214. Comoediae (ed. Georgius Merula). COPY r [A1 ] Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Zenus, The ¢rst leaf of the ¢rst gathering has a manuscript signature ‘A’ Bishop of Padua. Incipit: ‘[L]ibet laboriosi mei conatus ne dicam in black ink. temerarii di⁄cultatem . . .’ See Maurizio Campanelli, Binding: Eighteenth-centuryblind-tooled calf; the gold stamp of ‘Manoscritti antichi, testi a stampa e principi di metodo: spigo- the Bodleian Library on both covers. The name of the author is lando negli scritti ¢lologici di Giorgio Merula’, in La parola del written along the fore-edge in black ink. Size: 335 ¿ 235 ¿ testo: semestrale di ¢lologia e letteratura italiana e comparata dal 53 mm. Size of leaf: 321 ¿ 211mm. medioevo al rinascimento, 2 (1998), 253^92, at 253^5. Occasional early marginal notes, including comments on the text, v [A2 ] [Merula, Georgius]: ‘De uita comoediisque Plauti excerpta ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands. quedam ex auctoribus grauissimis.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lautus lingue Provenance: Edward Bernard (1638^1697); Wanley’s list, p. 6, Latine pater et cuius sermones ut Varro . . .’ For the authorship no. 524. Among the books purchased in 1697 from Bernard’s see BSB-Ink. widow. v [A3 ] [Table of contents.] Former Bodleian shelfmark: H 2.12 Art (‘12’ on the fore-edge in r [a1 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. [Edited, black ink). along with the other items in this edition, by Georgius Merula.] shelfmark: Auct. L 2.22. refs. Pl. Am. r [b4 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. P-352 Plautus,Titus Maccius refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue and the beginning of Act I. Comoediae (ed. Georgius Merula). r r [c7 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. a2 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Zenus, Bishop refs. Pl. Aul. of Padua. Incipit: ‘[L]ibet laboriosi mei conatus ne dicam temer- v [d6 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. arii di⁄cultatem . . .’ refs. Pl. Capt. refs. See P-351. r v [e10 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. a3 [Merula,Georgius]: ‘De uita comoediisque Plauti excerpta que- refs. Pl. Cur. dam ex auctoribus grauissimis.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lautus lingue Latine r [f9 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. pater et cuius sermone ut Varro . . .’For the authorship see P-351. 2096 plautus, titus maccius [p-352^p-353

v a4 [Table of contents.] COPY r b1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. [Edited, Wanting the blank leaves a1 and E8. along with the other items in this edition, by Georgius Merula.] Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, with marbled paper refs. Pl. Am. boards, bound for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library r c5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. is on both covers. Size: 297 ¿ 217 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 285 ¿ refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue 196 mm. and the beginning of Act I. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- r d9 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. label; sale (1835), lot 3146; purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books refs. Pl. Aul. Purchased (1835), 22. v f3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. shelfmark: Auct. P 5.9. refs. Pl. Capt. r g8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. refs. Pl. Cur. P-353 Plautus,Titus Maccius r i1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. Comoediae (ed. Georgius Merula, rev. Eusebius refs. Pl. Cas.The ‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. Scutarius). r k3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. r a2 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Zenus, Bishop refs. Pl. Cist. r of Padua. Incipit: ‘[L]ibet laboriosi mei conatus ne dicam temer- l1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. arii di⁄cultatem . . .’ refs. Pl. Epid. r refs. See P-351. m1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. v a3 [Merula, Georgius]: ‘De uita comoediisque Plauti excerpta refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. v quaedam ex auctoribus grauissimis.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lautus linguae n5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. v r v Latinae pater et cuius sermone ut Varro . . .’ For the authorship refs. Pl. Mos. 1^454, ¢nishing on o2 ; o3 ^p4 : Men. 151^1044; r r see P-351. p5 ^q5 : Mos. 454/5^1181. v r a4 [Table of contents.] q5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. r r v r r b1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. Edited, refs. Pl. Men. 1^150 (q5 ^q6 ), 1037^1162 (q7 ^q8 ). r along with the other items in this edition, by Georgius Merula, q8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. and revised by Eusebius Scutarius, as stated in the colophon. refs. Pl. Mil. r refs. Pl. Am. On the relationship to Merula’s edition of 1472 see t1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. Campanelli,‘Manoscritti antichi’, at 255^7. refs. Pl. Mer. r v c7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. u4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue refs. Pl. Ps. The prologue appears ¢rst, followed by the ¢rst and the beginning of Act I. ‘argumentum’; the second ‘argumentum’ is omitted. v v e2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. y3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. refs. Pl. Aul. refs. Pl. Poen. r r f5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. &3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. refs. Pl. Capt. refs. Pl. Per. v r h1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. [us5 ] Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. refs. Pl. Cur. refs. Pl. Rud. r r i2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. A5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. refs. Pl. Cas.The‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. refs. Pl. St. k r r 4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. B5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Trinummus. refs. Pl. Cist. refs. Pl.Trin. v r l1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. D2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae:Truculentus. refs. Pl. Epid. refs. Pl.Truc. r v m1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. E6 [Colophon.] See Campanelli, ‘Manoscritti antichi’, 253 note 6: refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. the colophon adds an iterum before the word emendatae, but the r n6 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. text is only little changed; see also BMC. refs. Pl. Mos. v Treviso: Paulus de Ferraria and Dionysius Bertochus, 21 June p2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. 1482. 4o. refs. Pl. Men. 4 10 8 j6+1 8 6 8 v collation: a b c^z & a A^C D E . The breaks in the q7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. texts of Mos. and Men. coincide with page endings, rather than refs. Pl. Mil. r with leaf or sheet breaks. The confusion of the passages of Mos. s8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. and Men. seems most likely to have been caused by the relevant refs. Pl. Mer. r pages being out of order in the copy of P-351 from which this edi- u3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. tion was set. refs. Pl. Ps. The prologue appears ¢rst, followed by the ¢rst HC *13076; Go¡ P-780; BMC VI 898; Pr 6503; BSB-Ink P-573; ‘argumentum’; the second ‘argumentum’ is omitted. r CIBN P-452; Oates 2469; Rhodes 1432; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 96; y2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. Sheppard 5548. refs. Pl. Poen. v z8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. p-353^p-354] plautus, titus maccius 2097

r refs. Pl. Per. i7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. r m2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. refs. Pl. Cas.The ‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. r refs. Pl. Rud. l1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. v a8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. refs. Pl. Cist. r refs. Pl. St. l7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. v A8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Trinummus. refs. Pl. Epid. r refs. Pl.Trin. m7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. r C5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Truculentus. refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. r refs. Pl.Truc. o4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. v D7 Scutarius, Eusebius: [Letter addressed to] Georgius Merula. refs. Pl. Mos. r Incipit: ‘[C]onfecimus non minus sedulo quam libenter, pruden- q2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. tissime praeceptor, quod nobis superioribus diebus iniunxisti . . .’ refs. Pl. Men. r v D8 [Colophon.] Incipit: ‘Plautinae uiginti comoediae olim magna r7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. ex parte emendatae per Georgium Merulam Alexandrinum refs. Pl. Mil. v uirum doctissimum nunc recognitae per Eusebium Scutarium . . .’ t8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. refs. Pl. Mer. Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, for Johannes de Legnano, 1 Dec. r 1490. Folio. x4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. collation: a4 b^i k l^z & m a A^D8. refs. Pl. Ps. The prologue appears ¢rst, followed by the ¢rst ‘argumentum’; the second ‘argumentum’ is omitted. HCR 13077; Go¡ P-781; BMC VI 765; Pr 6016; BSB-Ink P-574; v CIBN P-453; Sheppard 4988. z3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. refs. Pl. Poen. COPY r m3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. Wanting the blank leaf a1. refs. Pl. Per. Binding: Blind-tooled calf, c.1700. Formerly chained: staple- r a5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover; the gold stamp of refs. Pl. Rud. the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 282 ¿ 203 ¿ 49 mm. v B4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. Size of leaf: 273 ¿ 185 mm. refs. Pl. St. Occasional annotations. v C4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Trinummus. Provenance: Acquired by 1738; see Fysher, Catalogus, II p. 333. refs. Pl.Trin. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: M 98 Art (‘98’ on the fore-edge in v E1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae:Truculentus. black ink); T 3.8 Art; Auct. O 2.28. refs. Pl.Truc. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.28. v F4 Scutarius, Eusebius: [Letter addressed to] Georgius Merula. Incipit: ‘[C]onfecimus non minus sedulo quam libenter, pruden- tissime praeceptor, quod nobis superioribus diebus iniunxisti . . .’ P-354 Plautus,Titus Maccius o Comoediae (ed. Georgius Merula, rev. Eusebius Venice: [Matteo Capcasa (diCodeca)], 23 Nov.1495. 4 . BMC sug- gests that as Capcasa’s last signed book is dated 21July, this work Scutarius). may have been printed by a later owner of his types. r 4 8 6 a1 [Title-page.] collation: a b^z & m a A^E F . r a2 Merula, Georgius: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Zenus, Bishop HCR13078; Go¡ P-782; BMC V 486; Pr 5003; CIBN P-454; Rhodes of Padua. Incipit: ‘[L]ibet laboriosi mei conatus ne dicam temer- 1433; Sheppard 4369.

arii di⁄cultatem . . .’ COPY refs. See P-351. v Binding: Eighteenth-century quarter parchment with paper a3 [Merula, Georgius]: ‘De uita comoediisque Plauti excerpta boards; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. quaedam ex auctoribus grauissimis.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lautus linguae The name of the author is written along the lower edge in black Latinae pater et cuius sermone ut Varro . . .’ For the authorship ink in a sixteenth-century hand. Size: 222 ¿ 167 ¿ 37 mm. Size of see P-351. leaf: 214 ¿ 155 mm. v a4 [Table of contents.] Occasional early marginal annotations, including extraction of r b1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. Edited, key words and ‘nota’ marks. along with the other items in this edition, by Georgius Merula, r Provenance: Partially unread inscription on a1 in a sixteenth- and revised by Eusebius Scutarius. century hand(?): ‘Oct. Pretiani cor[ ] ser[ ]’. Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^ refs. Pl. Am. 1785); Morelli (1787), II 4871; sale (1789), lot 9773. Purchased for r d2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. »0. 11. 0; the annotated sale catalogue gives no name of a buyer, refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue but the same price as Books Purchased (1789), 6. and the beginning of Act I. shelfmark: Auct. O 5.20. r e6 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. refs. Pl. Aul. v f8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. refs. Pl. Capt. v h5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. refs. Pl. Cur. 2098 plautus, titus maccius [p-355^p-356

P-355 Plautus,Titus Maccius refs. Pl. Poen. v Comoediae (comm. Hermolaus Barbarus, Georgius A2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. refs. Pl. Per. Merula, Philippus Beroaldus, Angelus Politianus; ed. r B5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. Georgius Merula, rev.Sebastianus Ducius and Georgius refs. Pl. Rud. v Galbiatus). D2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. r refs. Pl. St. a1 [Title-page.] r E r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae:Trinummus. a2 Merula, Georgius: ‘De uita comoediisque Plauti ex auctoribus 2 grauissimis.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lautus linguae Latinae pater et cuius ser- refs. Pl.Trin. v mone ut Varro . . .’ F5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Truculentus. v refs. Pl.Truc. a2 [Table of contents.] ‘Fabularum nomina.’ v H v [Editors’ colophon, naming the editors, and Merula and a3 [Citation of Plautus in classical authors.] Incipit: ‘Cornicularia. 3 Militaueram nam in furtis celebrascit . . .’ Politianus as authors of additional material.] Incipit: ‘Plautinas v uiginti comoedias Georgius Merulla Alexandrinus uir doctissi- a4 [Note about the death of Plautus.] Incipit: ‘Mortuus est Plautus Publio Claudio et Lucio Portio consulibus auctore Marco Tullio mus . . .’ For the actual contributions of the named scholars see in eo qui est de claris oratoribus.’ V. Fera, ‘Tra Poliziano e Beroaldo: l’ultimo scritto ¢lologico di r Giorgio Merula’, Studi umanistici, 2 (1991),7^41, at 13 n.1. b1 Barbarus, Hermolaus; Merula, Georgius; Beroaldus, v Philippus; Politianus, Angelus: [Commentary on Comoediae.] H3 [Description of cottabus.] Incipit: ‘Cottabus genus ludi con- Incipit: ‘[I]n faciem uorsus.’’ Pro uersus nam u pro o poni anti- uiuialis tale erectum stabat lignum in loco . . .’ Translated from quorum est sicuti . . .’ The authorship of this commentary is indi- Greek. cated on the title-page and in the editors’ colophon. There is an [Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, c.1495]. Folio. As dated by extensive (but unascribed) commentary, with corrections and Sheppard. alternative readings, in Am. and As.; in the remaining plays, how- collation: a4 b^g6 h i8 k^m6 n^r8 s6 t^y8 z &6 m a8 A6 B^E8 FG6 ever, there are occasional sections of commentary (ascribed to H4. v Barbarus, Beroaldus, and Merula) only,plus alternative readings. Woodcut on H3 : see Sander. r b1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. Edited, H *13085; Go¡ P-783; BMC VI 773; Pr 6031; BSB-Ink P-575; along with the other items in this edition, by Georgius Merula, Sander 5746; Sheppard 5006. and revised by Sebastianus Ducius and Georgius Galbiatus. COPY refs. Pl. Am. v The last line of the register reads in error:‘Sum nec’, not ‘Facta’as e5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. in BMC. Leaf G1 is correctly signed ‘G’, not ‘Fiiii’as BMC. refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue Binding: Nineteenth-centuryquarterleatheroveroriginal wood- and the beginning of Act I. r en boards; three clasps and catches lost. Size: 327 ¿ 225 ¿ 56 mm. h2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. Size of leaf: 315 ¿ 207 mm. refs. Pl. Aul. r Occasional early marginal and interlinear annotations, including i4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. corrections to the text and extraction of key words. refs. Pl. Capt. v Provenance: Joseph Baer & Co., Catalogue 235, no. 1000(?). l1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. Purchased for 60 Marks; see Library Bills, 18 Jan. 1889. refs. Pl. Cur. v shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 2.16. m3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. refs. Pl. Cas.The ‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. v n6 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. P-356 Plautus,Titus Maccius refs. Pl. Cist. r Comoediae (comm. Johannes Petrus Valla and o4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. refs. Pl. Epid. Bernardinus Saracenus). r p3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. Part I. r refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. A1 [Title-page.] r v q7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. A1 Valla, Johannes Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Scaramuza refs. Pl. Mos. Trivultius. Incipit: ‘[C]um de Plauti fabulis, inclyte Scaramuza v s2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. Triuulti, dum apud te Mediolani essem . . .’ v refs. Pl. Men. A1 Canalis, Paulus: ‘Carmen.’ ‘Vates Ausonidon eloqui(!) pater r > u1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. Quo se pierides pollicitae deae’; 14 dodecasyllabics. v refs. Pl. Mil. A1 Maro Brixianus, Andreas: ‘Epigramma.’ ‘Si cupiunt muse r x8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. logier(!) sermone latino > En tandem Plauti lingua placere potest’; refs. Pl. Mer. 4 elegiac verses. v r z2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. A2 Valla, Johannes Petrus: [Commentary on Comoediae.] Incipit: refs. Pl. Ps. In this edition an additional ‘argumentum’ is printed ‘[P]lautinas uiginti comoedias (nam plures nostra tempestate . . .’ r ¢rst, with incipit,‘Sutedete(!) hodie mihi bona in scenam a¡ero > m6 [First colophon, stating that the book was printed inVenice for Nam bona bonis ferri . . .’, followed by the prologue, followed by Marcus Firmanus.] r the ¢rst ‘argumentum’; the second ‘argumentum’ is omitted. m6 ‘Registrum huius operis.’ v m4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. Part II. p-356^p-357] plautus, titus maccius 2099

r r aa1 Saracenus, Bernardus: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus F3 Palladius Soranus, Domicus: ‘Epigramma’ [about] Marcus Marcellus, Bishop of Trau' . Incipit: ‘[C]astigationes in Plautum Firmanus.‘Vt fuit ille sui magnus studiosus Homeri > Sic Marcus nostras necnon ennarationes, presul doctissime . . .’ Plauti semper amauit opus’; 4 elegiac distichs. v v aa1 Saracenus, Bernardus: ‘Emendationes in singulas Plautinas F3 ‘Registrum.’ v comoedias.’ Incipit: ‘Ex Amphitryone. Ex prologo. Etiam his- F3 [List of errata.] ‘Paucis praetermissis in quibus aut deest aut triones anno cum proscenio . . .’ superest dipthongus uel interpunctis non erit commode lectio sig- r a1 Saracenus, Bernardus: [Commentary on Comoediae.] Incipit: nata errata reliqua sic emendentur . . .’ Incipit: ‘In prefatione ‘[Q]uod pertinet ad Amphitryonis argumentum comoediae hoc inpari: in pari . . .’ est . . . [A]mphitryo profectus in hostes Teleboas grauidam . . . Venice: Simon Bevilaqua for Marcus Firmanus, 17 Sept. 1499. ‘‘[I]n faciem uorsus.’’ Hoc tangit Diodorus in quinto de Ioue et Folio. Alcmena . . .’ The commentary on each play is preceded by an collation: Part I: A10 b^i8 k^m6; part II: aa6 a^z & m a A^D8 E6 ‘argumentum’ by Saracenus. F4. r a2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. HC *13082; Go¡ P-784; BMC V 523; Pr 5412; BSB-Ink P-576; CIBN refs. Pl. Am. P-455; Oates 2100; Rhodes 1434; Sack, Freiburg, 2914; Sheppard v c4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. 4492^3. refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue and the beginning of Act I. FIRST COPY Much stained and damaged by damp, with some loss oftext in the e r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. 2 lower portions of the leaves. refs. Pl. Aul. Binding: Early eighteenth-century English blind-tooled calf. f v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. 5 Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the refs. Pl. Capt. upper cover. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library is on both h r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. 3 covers. Size: 297 ¿ 221 ¿ 67 mm. Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 200 mm. refs. Pl. Cur. Occasional early marginal notes, including comments on the text, i v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. 5 and ‘nota’ marks. refs. Pl. Cas.The‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. Provenance: Edward Bernard (1638^1697); Wanley’s list, p. 6, k v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. 7 no. 525. Among the books purchased in 1697 from Bernard’s refs. Pl. Cist. widow. l v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. 5 Former Bodleian shelfmarks: E 1.9 Art (washed ‘9’ on the fore- refs. Pl. Epid. edge in black ink); K 2.10 Art (‘10’on the fore-edge in black ink); m r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. 6 Auct. O 2.29. refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. v shelfmark: Auct. O 5.29. o3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. refs. Pl. Mos. SECOND COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century half parchment with marbled p v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. 8 paper boards. Size: 317 ¿ 223 ¿ 68 mm. Size of leaf: 306 ¿ refs. Pl. Men. 215 mm. r v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. 6 Some early corrections on A v. refs. Pl. Mil. 1 Provenance: Andreas Mocenicus (sixteenth century). Venice, t r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. 7 Benedictines; inscription on A r in a sixteenth-century hand: refs. Pl. Mer. 1 ‘Reuerendus dominus Andreas Mocenicus prothonotarius apos- x r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. 2 tolicus pro anime sue salute diui Georgii maioris cenobio dicauit refs. Pl. Ps. The prologue is followed by the ¢rst ‘argumentum’; signatus(?) C.115’. Cancelled inscription on A r: ‘E libris . . .’ the second ‘argumentum’ is omitted. 1 Purchased from McLeish, Catalogue 165, no. 351 in 1956; pencil z r Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. 2 note on the front pastedown; Bodleian stamp, dated 19 Oct. refs. Pl. Poen. 1956; for a note of acquisition see BLR 6,2 (1958), 445. m v Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. 1 shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1499.5. refs. Pl. Per. v a3 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. refs. Pl. Rud. P-357 Plautus,Titus Maccius r B2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. Comoediae (comm. Johannes Baptista Pius). r refs. Pl. St. AA1 [Title-page.] r r C2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Trinummus. AA1 Ducius, Sebastianus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] ‘In refs. Pl.Trin. Plautum commenta uides noua perlege lector Nodum aenigma r > D7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Truculentus. iocum carmina manca fero’; 2 elegiac distichs. v refs. Pl.Truc. AA1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to the reader.] r F3 [Second colophon.] Incipit: ‘[P]hilippus Beroaldus lectori salutem. Marcum Plautum r F3 Palladius Soranus, Domicus: [Verse addressed to] Bernardus inter scriptores clarissimum . . .’ Saracenus.‘Venit Apollineo f oelix sub sydere Plautus Qui quon- v > > AA1 [Privilege.] Incipit: ‘Cautum est per litteras regias ne quispiam dam tenebris semisepultus erat’; 4 elegiac distichs. audeat citra . . .’ 2100 plautus, titus maccius [p-357

v AA1 Marlianus, Johannes Albertus: [Verse.] ‘Quae fuerant blattis see ScholiainAristophanem, ed. Koster,7, no. III.11^13.There fol- quondam tineisque referta Plautina in lucem carmina iam low 14 lines of text discussing the reception of comedy in Rome. > r redeunt’; 2 elegiac distichs. b1 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Commentary on Comoediae.] v AA1 Marlianus, Johannes Albertus: [Verse.] ‘Herculeae Samius Incipit: ‘[P]lautinarum comoediarum inter caeteras luculentis- uates ab imagine plantae Totius coepit corporis inditium’; 2 ele- sima est . . .’ > r giac distichs. b1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Amphitryo. r AA2 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Johannes refs. Pl. Am. v Bentivolus. Incipit: ‘[E]tsi, Joannes Bentivole princeps Auguste, f4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Asinaria. uultus tui maiestas uerborumque pondus . . .’ refs. Pl. As. The ‘argumentum’ appears between the prologue r AA3 Calcaterra, Antonius Maria: [Verse.] ‘Annorum carie phoe- and the beginning of Act I. r nix oneratus ad ortus > Ipse tuos uolitat diua pudori color’; 9 ele- h6 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Aulularia. giac distichs. refs. Pl. Aul.This edition ends with an additional 27 lines of text v r AA3 ‘Annotatum et congestum quod in diuersis autoribus emen- (on m1 ), with incipit, ‘Non feram nunquam quod non habeo ne dauerit aut contra sententiam interpretum priorum enodauerit e¡eraris caue > . . .’, and explicit,‘Ibo et aulam referam quod illaec in his Plautinis commentariis enarrator Joannes Baptista Pius.’ mihi bene auis occinat.’ v Incipit: ‘Ex Amphitruone. Error Diomedis de Roscio . . .’ m1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Captivi. r AA6 Calcaterra, Jacobus Maria: [Verse.] ‘Scaena iocus ueneres refs. Pl. Capt. r risus derisus amores > Innumeri regnant nunc bene cum numeris’; o1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Curculio. 4 elegiac distichs. refs. Pl. Cur. r r a1 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Introduction addressed to the reader.] q5 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Casina. Incipit: ‘Phisiculanti subinde et per horarum minutias acerrime refs. Pl. Cas.The‘argumentum’ follows the prologue. v uestiganti . . .’ s7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Cistellaria. r a1 Pius, Johannes Baptista: ‘De comaedia.’ Incipit: ‘Comediam refs. Pl. Cist. v Greci complexim et adfatim ita de⁄nierunt . . .’ t8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Epidicus. v a1 Pius, Johannes Baptista: ‘De personis.’ Incipit: ‘Ludiones refs. Pl. Epid. v galeris non personis utebantur . . .’ x7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Bacchides. r a2 Pius, Johannes Baptista: ‘Plauti uita.’ Incipit: ‘Plautum nitidis- refs. Pl. Bac. 35^1211. v simum linguae Latinae patrem comparimus . . .’ &2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mostellaria. r a2 ‘De comaedia(!) ex interprete Aristophanis.’ Incipit: ‘Antiquitus refs. Pl. Mos. r qui in uicis iniuria a⁄ciebantur ciues . . .’A Latin translation of a8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Menaechmi. material from the Greek scholia on Aristophanes; see Scholia in refs. Pl. Men. v Aristophanem, i 1A: Prolegomena de comoedia ed.W.J.W.Koster C2 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Miles Gloriosus. (Groningen, 1975), 11^12, no. IV.See also A-383. refs. Pl. Mil. r v a2 Hephaistion [pseudo-]: ‘De uersibus comicis ex enchiridio F1 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Mercator. Ephestionis’. Incipit: ‘Iambicum metrum suscipit quidam per refs. Pl. Mer. r sedes . . .’ A Latin translation of Epitome of nine metres; see H6 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Pseudolus. Scholia in Aristophanem, ed. Koster, 51, no. XIII. See also A-383. refs. Pl. Ps.The ¢rst ‘Prologus’ begins with the incipit,‘[S]tudete v a2 Priscianus [Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii et hodie mihi bona in scaenam a¡ero > Nam bona bonis ferri reor aliorum comicorum].‘De versibus comicis ratio’. aequum maxime’, and has the explicit,‘Curas malas abiicite iam refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Priscianus, Opuscula, ut ociosos hodie’, with the two lines of the prologue, ‘Exporgi ed. M. Passalacqua, 2 vols, Sussidi eruditi, 40, 48 (Rome, 1987^ melius lumbos . . .’added onto the end but untitled.There then fol- 99), I 19^32. lows the ¢rst ‘argumentum’, here also entitled ‘Prologus’; the sec- v a4 Ru¢nus: Commentarium in metra [Terentiana]. ond ‘argumentum’ is omitted. v refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. L7 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Poenulus. v a6 [Platonius: De Di¡erentia comediarum.] ‘Ex commentario refs. Pl. Poen. v Aristophanis de di¡erentia comaediarum.’ Incipit: ‘Pulcrum(!) O8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Persa. notare causas per quas . . .’A Latin translation from the Greek; refs. Pl. Per. v see ScholiainAristophanem, ed. Koster,3^6, no. I. See also A-383. Q8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Rudens. v a6 [On the di¡erent ages of Comedy.] Incipit:‘Comaedia partim est refs. Pl. Rud. v antiqua, partim noua . . .’A Latin translation of material from T6 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Stichus. Greek scholia on Aristophanes; see Scholia in Aristophanem, ed. refs. Pl. St. v Koster,13^14, no.V. X4 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae: Trinummus. v a6 [On the invention of Comedy.] Incipit: ‘Comaediam inuentam refs. Pl.Trin. r fuisse dicunt a Sussarione . . .’ A Latin translation of material Z8 Plautus, [Titus Maccius]: Comoediae:Truculentus. from Greek scholia on Aristophanes; see Scholia in refs. Pl.Truc. r Aristophanem, ed. Koster, 7, no. III.1^5. See also A-383. cc6 Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Epilogue addressed to the reader.] v a6 ‘Poetae Comici.’ Incipit: ‘Horum illustrissimi sunt Epicharmus, Incipit:‘Haec sunt quae pro captu nostro, lector integerrime, par- Magnes, Cratinus . . .’At the beginning of this paragraph stands tim ex collatione . . .’ v (in Latin translation) a list from Greek scholia on Aristophanes; cc6 Pius, Johannes Baptista: ‘Retracta recognitaque nonnulla ab eodem interprete Pio ex diuersis comediis primumque ex Milite p-357^p-358] plinius secundus, gaius 2101

Glorioso.’ Incipit:‘[C]or in obsidium perduellis nostris presidium la Renaissance’, in Festschrift fu« r Claus Nissen, zum siebzigsten para. Non sat assentio pristinae meae interpretationi . . .’ Geburtstag 2 September 1971, ed. E. Geck and G. Pressler r cc9 Salandus, Johannes: [Verse.] ‘Scaena, charites umbrique (Wiesbaden 1973), 451^70, no. 1; for the manuscript used for this emuncta poetae > MusaVenus Stygiis mersa rogabat aquis’; 11ele- edition, Paris, BnF, MS. lat. 6805, see Ford, ‘Author’s giac distichs. Autographs’, no. 5, with further reference given there; C. G. r cc9 Corpellus, Johannes Franciscus: [Verse.] ‘Fulgentii, Sidonii et Nauert,‘Caius Plinius Secundus’, CTC IV,297^422. v Plauti colloquium.’ ‘Dum fora cum socio Fulgentius ima pererrat [N9 ] [Verse colophon.] ‘Quem modo tam rarum cupiens uix lector Sidonio scenae cernit uterque patrem’; 10 elegiac distichs. haberet Quique etiam fractus pene legendus eram’; 3 elegiac dis- >v > cc9 Gabuardus de Turcella, Alexander: [Verse addressed to the tichs. reader.] ‘Quam pius est Baptista Pius, charissime lector > Qui Venice: Johannes de Spira, [before 18 Sept.] 1469. Folio. For three facit extinctos uiuere saepe uiros’; 3 elegiac distichs. variant settings of leaves 1^5 see BMC reprint. v cc9 Gabuardus de Turcella, Alexander: [Verse addressed to the collation: [a10 b8 c^i10 k12 l^s10 t u8 x^z A^E10 F12 G^I10 K8 L^ 10 reader.] ‘Quanta sit in nostro uirtus, interprete lector > Hoc facile N ]. ostendit cura laborque grauis’; 3 elegiac distichs. HC (+ Addenda) R 13087; Go¡ P-786; BMC V 153; Pr 4018; CIBN v cc9 [Colophon.] P-457; Essling 2; Hillard 1655; F. R. Go¡,‘Illuminated Woodcut Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 18 Jan. 1500. Folio. Borders and Initials in Early Venetian Books (1469^1475)’, Gb Jb collation: AA a6 b^z & m a A^Z aa bb8 cc10. (1962), 380^9, at 386; Osler, IM, 3; Rhodes 1436; Sheppard 3188.

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r P-359 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) On [c1 ] Italian (Rome?) three-quarter white interlaced branch- Historia naturalis (ed. Johannes Andreas, Bishop of work borders on a blue, red, and green ground incorporating a Aleria). seven-line epigraphic initial ‘M’ painted in gold; foliate exten- sions with some gold dotting in the outer margin. Wreath in the r [a2 ] [Bussis], Johannes Andreas de: ‘Epistola’ [addressed to] lower border left blank for owner’s arms; see Pa« cht and Paulus II, Pont. Max. Dated in the sixth year of the ponti¢cate of Alexander II,106 no. pr. 8. Other initials are supplied in alternate Paul II (31 Aug. 1469^30 Aug. 1470). red or blue. refs. Bussi 44^6. Bussi completed the ‘recognitio’of the printer’s Provenance: On the verso of front endleaf a manuscript biblio- copy of Books 18^37 on 8 Apr. (Vatican Library, MS. Vat. lat. graphical note quoting Audifreddi (1783) is signed A. Cornelli 5991); see Paola Casciano,‘Il ms. Angelicano 1097, fase prepara- (£. after 1783/9). Purchased for »14. 14. 0; see Books Purchased toria per l’edizione del Plinio di Sweynheym e Pannartz (H (1789), 5. 13088)’, in Scrittura biblioteche e stampa I, 383^94. shelfmark: Auct. N 1.1. v [a2 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. P-360 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) v [a3 ] Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. Historia naturalis (ed. Johannes Andreas, Bishop of ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. Aleria). refs. See P-358. v [a r] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] [a3 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] 2 Tacitus. ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. r [a v] Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. 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IX. 18’ on front endleaf in an eighteenth-century(?) hand. marbled pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. Size: 437 ¿ Book numbers in roman numerals in the middle ofthe upper mar- 305 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 431 ¿ 277 mm. gin. Marginal notes in Latin, mainly extracting key words and Extensive marginal and interlinear notes, providing corrections providing corrections to the text, and in Greek providing transla- and a commentary to the text, also extracting key words, and tions of Greek passages quoted in Latin in the text, in a humanist book numbering in roman numerals in a humanist hand in red hand. Also pointing hands. and brown ink. Early signatures partly visible. r On [c1 ] an Italian (Venice) border of branch-work with a roundel containing a deer on a blue, red, and green ground with white p-360^p-362] plinius secundus, gaius 2103

dotting, edged in gold, incorporating a 12^line initial ‘M’ painted P-362 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) in gold. Similar initials at the beginning of each book. Within a Historia naturalis (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). wreath in the lower border a coat of arms (see below). See Pa« cht r and Alexander II, 110 no. pr. 70 and pl. lxxxviii. Other initials [a2 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. shelfmark: Auct. N 1.2. v [a2 ] Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. P-361 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) refs. See P-358. v Historia naturalis (ed. Nicolaus Perottus). [a2 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] Tacitus. r [a2 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. [Edited by refs. Plin. Ep. 6.16. Nicolaus Perottus]; see Giovanni Mercati, Per la cronologia della r [a3 ] Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum vita e degli scritti di Niccolo' Perotti, Studi e testi, 44 (1925), 89. [exc. cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); refs.Tert. see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 443^5 and Labarre no. 4. [a r] Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon.‘Item ex libris de tempori- v 3 [S7 ] [Verse colophon.] ‘Aspicis illustris lector quicunque libellos > Si bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. cupis arti¢cum nomina nosse lege’; 3 elegiac distichs. refs. See P-359. r Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz,7 May1473. [a4 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. Edited by Folio. Philippus Beroaldus. collation: [a^g10 h i8 k^z10 A^Q10 RS8]. refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); HCR13090; Go¡ P-789; BMC IV17;Pr 3335; BSB-Ink P-602; CIBN see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445 and Labarre no. 5. v P-460; Osler, IM, 31; Sheppard 2648^51. [P8 ] [Colophon.] v FIRST COPY [P8 ] Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus Ravacaldus, canonicus Parmensis. Incipit: ‘[P]ublium Nigidium Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [S8]. Sheet [h4] misbound before cui ¢gularis rota . . .’Stating the kind ofeditorial workundertaken [h3]. r on this text. Leaf [K3 ], l. 3:‘pelli calculos aiunt. Ipsi apro . . .’ Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, with gilt- Parma: Stephanus Corallus, 1476. Folio. edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and turquoise silk bookmark. collation: [a12 b8 c^h10 i12 k^p10 q8 r^z10 A^D10 E6 FG10 H^M8 Size: 399 ¿ 290 ¿ 98 mm. Size of leaf: 388 ¿ 265 mm. N10 O8 P4]. At the beginning are bound two leaves of preliminary matter in HC 13091; Go¡ P-790; BMC VII 939; Pr 6842; CIBN P-461; Osler, ¢fteenth-century manuscript (the same hand as the Franciscan IM, 115; Rhodes 1439; Sheppard 5652. inscription), consisting of Pliny the younger’s letters to Macro COPY

and Tacitus, extracts from Suetonius, Tertullianus, and Eusebius Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [P4]. r Caesariensis, and a list of contents. On [z9 ] the last word:‘ulceribj’, not as BMC. Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue; other Binding: Gold-tooled mottled calf, c.1700, with the gold stamp initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital of the Library on both covers. Formerly chained: staple-marks strokes in red. of a hasp at head of upper cover. Gilt-edged leaves and marbled Provenance: ‘M. H.1485 In Perusio comperatum’, inscription on pastedowns. Size: 422 ¿ 272 ¿ 80 mm. Size of leaf: 413 ¿ v [S7 ]. Nuremberg, Franciscans (sixteenth century); inscription on 255 mm. the same leaf: ‘Ad Minores Nuremberge’. Freiburg im Breisgau, Copious manuscripts notes (including many by Peutinger; see Baden-Wu« rttemberg, Franciscans (seventeenth century); can- ‘Notes and News: A Manuscript Belonging to Konrad r celled inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Franciscanorum Friburgi Brisgoiae Peutinger’, BLR 6,5 (1960), 578^9, at 579), mainly extracting key 1648’. Purchased for »12. 12. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 31. words, concepts, and authors’ names, compiling lists of names shelfmark: Auct. Q 1.1. extracted from the text, and commenting on the text, in a number SECOND COPY of humanist hands in red, brown, and black ink. Binding: Early nineteenth-century gold-tooled green roan with Principal initials are supplied in blue with red pen-work or marbled pastedowns, the endleaves with watermark dated 1807. reserved white decoration; other initials and paragraph marks Size: 412 ¿ 287 ¿ 103 mm. Size of leaf: 403 ¿ 279 mm. are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. r Provenance: Two circular stamps on verso offront endleaf:‘F.B.’ Provenance: Konrad Peutinger (1465^1547); inscription on [a2 ]: and ‘M. N.’; in the possession of the Marchese Niccolini of ‘Liber Chuonradi Peutinger vtriusque iuris Doctoris Co[?]s Florence, as recorded by A. M. Bandini, Ragionamento storico Maximil a Consilio’; manuscript notes (see above). Not in the sopra le collazioni delle ¢orentine pandette fatte da Angelo 1738 Library catalogue, but acquired by 1795; see Notitia (1795), Poliziano (Livorno, 1762), p. lxvi, as quoted by Cotton. Richard 39; note from D. M. R[ogers] to R. W. H[unt] on a slip of paper Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 2871; sold for »17. attached to the recto of the front endleaf, explaining the problem 0. 0. Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri Carrucci of the evidence relating to acquisition. della Sommaia (1803^1869); sale (19 Feb. 1849), lot 750. Former Bodleian shelfmark: O 2.10 Jur. (‘10’ in manuscript in Purchased at the Libri sale for »21. 0. 0; see Books Purchased black across the fore-edge). (1849), 38. shelfmark: Auct. N 1.4. shelfmark: Auct. Q 1.2. 2104 plinius secundus, gaius [p-363^p-364

P-363 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) Sacre theologie doctor eruditissimus’. Jean Baptiste, chevalier de Historia naturalis (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). Bearzi (nineteenth century); sale (1855), lot1008. Purchased at his r sale for »3. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1855), 48. a2 Bononius Tarvisanus, Hieronymus: ‘Apologia pro C. Plinio shelfmark: Auct. P 2.26. Secundo’ [addressed to] Johannes Bombenus. Incipit: ‘[O]rta est inter nos disseptatio(!) Ioannes lepidissime . . .’ v P-364 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) a3 Bononius Tarvisanus, Hieronymus: Carmen ex illustrium operum argumentis. ‘Plinius aeterno complectitur omnia libro Historia naturalis (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). > r Sparsa prius uariis quae latuere locis’; 21 elegiac distichs. Dated a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] Treviso, 13 Oct.1479. ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. r a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. r ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. a2 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. v a4 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. refs. See P-358. v ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] refs. See P-358. Tacitus. v a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. r Tacitus. a3 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. r a5 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. refs.Tert. r cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. a3 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- refs.Tert. bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. r a5 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- refs. See P-359. r bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. [Edited by refs. See P-359. Philippus Beroaldus.] v a5 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. Edited by refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); Philippus Beroaldus. see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445 and Labarre no. 7. r refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); N2 [Colophon.] r see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445 and Labarre no. 6. N2 Aicardus, Andreas: [Verse.] ‘Andreasprodesse uolens Portillia v L8 [Colophon.] multis Gratum opus impresit Plinion aere suo’; 5 elegiac distichs. v v > L8 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Nicolaus N2 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Corectiones’(!). Incipit:‘In libro tertio Ravacaldus. Incipit: ‘[P]ublium Nigidium cui ¢gularis rota . . .’ ubi sermo ¢t . . .’These are the corrections of Beroaldus contained Stating the kind of editorial work undertaken on this text. in his letter to Ravacaldus, ¢rst printed in Parma by Stephanus Treviso: Michael Manzolus, [not before 13 Oct.] 1479. Folio. The Corallus in 1476 (Pr 6842), the personal matter at the beginning colophon is dated 25 Aug. 1479, but a poem dated ‘Tarvisii tertio and end of the letter omitted here. v idus Octobres Mcccclxxix’ is found on a3 . Parma: Andreas Portilia, 13 Feb. 1480. Folio. 10 6 8 6 8 4 4 8 6 4 collation: a14 b8 c^h10 i12 k^p10 q8 r^z & m k A10 B6 CD10 E^I8 K10 collation: a b c^u x y z h m A^L M N . L8 M4. HC13093; Go¡ P-792; BMC VII 936; Pr 6849; CIBN P-463; Hillard HC *13092; Go¡ P-791; BMC VI 888; Pr 6472; BSB-Ink P-603; 1657; Osler, IM, 201; Rhodes 1440; Sheppard 5644. CIBN P-462; Osler, IM, 179; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 43; Sheppard COPY

5504. Wanting the blank leaves a1 and N4. COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) calf; Wanting gathering d. bound for the Bodleian Library, with the gold stamp of the Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) quarter red morocco over paste- Library on both covers. Yellow-edged leaves and marbled paste- boards covered with leather. Marbled pastedowns. Size: 313 ¿ downs. Size: 377 ¿ 254 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 368 ¿ 233 mm. 220 ¿ 70 mm. Size of leaf: 302 ¿ 203 mm. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and concepts r On c1 a 12^line initial ‘M’ is supplied in blue with reserved white and providing corrections to the text, also pointing hands in an decoration within a square ground made of red pen-work decora- early hand. r tion. At thebeginning ofeach book a large initial is supplied in red On c1 an 11^line initial ‘M’ is supplied in red with reserved white or blue with reserved white decoration. Other initials and para- decoration; in the middle of the letter a human face. Other initials graph marks are supplied in red or blue. and paragraph marks are supplied in red on this leaf only. Provenance: Milan, Augustinian Hermits, S. Maria coronata; Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), I 1757; gift from Paulus de Sancto Genesio, Bishop of Helenapolis, sale (1789), lot 6668. Purchased through Peter Elmsley for »1. 1. r Bithynia; inscription on M3 : ‘[Hunc l]ibrum dedit Monast[erio] 0; see the annotated sale catalogue and BooksPurchased (1789),6. Sancte Marie Cor[onat]e Mediolani. Ordinis regularis obser- shelfmark: Auct. N 1.5. ua[ntie] fratrum heremitarum Sancti Augustini [c]ongregationis Lumbardie Reuerendissimus in Christo pater et dominus domi- nus Paulus De sancto Genesio eiusdem ordinis et professionis Episcopus Helenapolinensis Abbatieque Cauane diocesis Parmensis ordinis vmbrose [Vallombrosa] Commendatarius . . . p-365^p-367] plinius secundus, gaius 2105

v P-365 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) aa2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] Historia naturalis (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). Tacitus. r refs. Plin. Ep. 6.16. a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] r aa3 Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. [exc. cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. r refs.Tert. a2 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. r aa3 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon.‘Item ex libris de tempori- ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. refs. See P-358. r refs. See P-359. a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] v aa3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. Edited by Tacitus. Philippus Beroaldus. refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. v refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); a2 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445 and Labarre no. 9. cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. v I7 [Colophon.] refs.Tert. r v I8 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Correctiones’. Incipit: ‘In libro .iii. ubi a2 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- sermo ¢t . . .’ These are the corrections of Beroaldus contained in bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. his letter to Ravacaldus ¢rst printed in Parma by Stephanus refs. See P-359. r Corallus in 1476 (Pr 6842), the personal matter at the beginning a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. [Edited by and end of the letter omitted here. Philippus Beroaldus.] Venice: Reynaldus de Novimagio, 6 June 1483. Folio. refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); 8 10 8 10 see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445 and Labarre no. 8. collation: aa bb a^| s^z & m k A^H I . v HC *13095; Go¡ P-794; BMC V 257; Pr 4445; BSB-Ink P-605; ee2 [Colophon.] v CIBN P-465; Hillard 1658; Oates1783; Sheppard 3578. ee2 [Aicardus, Andreas: Verse.] ‘Andreas prodesse uolens Portilia multis Gratum opus impressit Plynion aere suo’; 5 elegiac dis- COPY > r tichs. Leafa1 , l.1:‘. . . INCI. > ’; as H, not as BMC.The ¢rst four sheets of r ee3 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Correctiones’. Incipit: ‘In libro tertio gathering a are printed with type 95 R, not 90 R as in the BL copy. ubi sermo ¢t . . .’These are the corrections of Beroaldus contained Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch(?) gold-tooled red morocco, in his letter to Ravacaldus ¢rst printed in Parma by Stephanus with gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk book- Corallus in 1476 (Pr 6842), the personal matter at the beginning mark. Size: 298 ¿ 218 ¿ 58 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 188 mm. r and end of the letter omitted here. Manuscript title-page and colophon on aa1 . Provenance: Johannes Fromaeus (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); Parma: Andreas Portilia, 8 July 1481. Folio. r collation: a8 b6 c^e8 f6 g h8 i6 K6 l6 m^y8 z6 &4 A^F8 G6 aa^dd8 inscription on aa1 : ‘Io. Fromaeus Canonicus et o⁄cialis 6 Virdunensis’. Desiderius Sarion, Abbot of S. Agericus, Verdun ee . r HC *13094; Go¡ P-793; BMC VII 937; Pr 6851; BSB-Ink P-604; (£. 1590); inscription on aa1 : ‘Sarion 1590’, ‘Emptus 5 9[?]’. Verdun, S. Agericus, Congregation of St-Vanne(?); inscription CIBN P-464; Oates 2573; Rhodes 1441; Sheppard 5646. r on aa2 : ‘Ex Monasterio S. Agerici Cong. SS. Vit[oni] et COPY Hidul[phi]’. Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); Wanting the blank leaves a1 and ee6. printed label of the sale (1789), part II, lot 2119; in the annotated Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llet only) calf; bound catalogue marked down to van den Bergh for Fl. 3. 5. Purchased for the Bodleian Library, with the gold stamp of the Library on for »1.11. 6: see Books Purchased (1790),7. both covers.Yellow-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: shelfmark: Auct. N 1.7. 435 ¿ 295 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 422 ¿ 273 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing hands in a humanist hand. Manuscript foliation: I^XXXX; 31^ P-367 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) 242. Historia naturalis (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). r Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), I 1758; aa2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] sale (1789), lot 6669. Purchased through Peter Elmsley for »2. 6. ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. 0; see the annotated sale catalogue and BooksPurchased (1789),6. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. r shelfmark: Auct. N 1.6. aa2 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. P-366 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) refs. See P-358. r Historia naturalis (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). aa2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] Tacitus. aa r Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] 2 refs. Plin. Ep. 6.16. ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. aa v Tertullianus, Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. 2 [exc. cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. aa v Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. 2 refs.Tert. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. aa v Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon.‘Item ex libris de tempori- refs. See P-358. 2 bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. refs. See P-359. 2106 plinius secundus, gaius [p-367^p-369

r v aa3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. Edited by a4 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. Philippus Beroaldus. cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); refs.Tert. v see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445 and Labarre no. 10. a4 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- v H7 [Colophon.] bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. r H8 [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Correctiones’. Incipit: ‘In libro .iii. ubi refs. See P-359. r sermo ¢t . . .’ These are the corrections of Beroaldus contained in a5 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. [Edited by his letter to Ravacaldus ¢rst printed in Parma by Stephanus Johannes Britannicus]; Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445^6. Corallus in 1476 (Pr 6842), the personal matter at the beginning refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); and end of the letter omitted here. see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445^6 and Labarre no. 12. Venice: Marinus Saracenus, 14 May (14 June) 1487. Folio. Some Brescia: Angelus and Jacobus Britannicus, 20 Apr. 1496. Folio. copies have a colophon dated14 June (BMC V 414). collation: a8+2 b^e8 f6 g^z & A^K8. collation: aa8 bb6 a^z & A^G8 H10. HC 13098; Go¡ P-797; BMC VII 977; Pr 6992; BSB-Ink P-607; HC (+ Addenda), *13096; Go¡ P-795; BMC V 413; Pr 5157; BSB-Ink Sack, Freiburg, 2926; Sheppard 5788. P-606; CIBN P-466; Oates 2020; Sack, Freiburg, 2925; Sheppard COPY 4109. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment, with title COPY manuscript at head of the spine, dark green-edged leaves,

Wanting leaves aa2 and aa8, sheet f2.7, and theblank leaves aa1 and coloured pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. Size: 418 ¿ H10.The ¢nal digit of the signatures of aaiii and aaiiii erased. 290 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 414 ¿ 280 mm. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled. Several marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, authors’ Red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and light green silk names, and explanations, in an Italian humanist hand. bookmark. Size: 305 ¿ 215 ¿ 55 mm. Sizeof leaf: 295 ¿ 200 mm. Provenance: Brescia, Augustinian Hermits, S. Barnabas; r ‘7476’ in pencil on verso of front endleaf. Some marginal notes, inscription on a2 : ‘Bibliothece S. Barnabae Brixiae’. William mainly extracting key words and concepts, in an early hand; Pickering. Purchased via Charles J. Stewart at Pickering’s sale other notes of the same kind and manuscript foliation: 1^258, in (London: Sotheby’s, 30 Oct. 1854), lot 2726, for »1. 0. 0; see a sixteenth-century hand. Library Bills (1851^5), 418; Books Purchased (1855), 48. Provenance: Purchased for »0.10. 6; see Books Purchased (1841), shelfmark: Auct. P 1.16. 31. shelfmark: Auct. Q 2.23. P-369 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) Historia naturalis. r a1 [Title-page.] P-368 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) r a1 Britannicus Brixianus, Johannes: ‘Caii Plynii Vita’. Incipit: ‘C. Historia naturalis (ed. Johannes Britannicus). Plynius SecundusVeronensis natus subTiberio . . .’ r r a1 [Title-page.] a1 Britannicus Brixianus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Luca v a1 [Britannicus Brixianus, Johannes]: ‘Caii Plynii Vita’. Incipit:‘C. Tertius. Incipit: ‘De patria C. Plynii Secundi . . .’ r Plynius SecundusVeronensis natus subTiberio . . .’ a1 Benedictus, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Matthaeus Ru¡us. r a2 Britannicus Brixianus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] Luca Incipit: ‘His diebusVeronam communem patriam adiuimus . . .’ v Tertius. Incipit: ‘De patria C. Plinii Secundi . . .’ a1 Ru¡us, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Justus [de Justis] r a2 Benedictus, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Matthaeus Ru¡us Antistes. Incipit: ‘[N]icolaus Perotus pontifex Sepontinus . . .’ Veronensis. Incipit: ‘His diebus Veronam communem patriam refs. See P-368. v adiuimus . . .’ a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] v a2 Ru¡us, Matthaeus: [Letter addressed to] Justus [de Justis] ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. Antistes. Incipit: ‘[N]icolaus Perottus pontifex Sepontinus . . .’ refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. r On the question of Pliny’s place of birth, suggested as Verona a4 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. rather than Como by Matthaeus Ru¡us, and debated in these ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. years by theVeronese scholars, see C. Perpolli,‘L’Actio Panthea e refs. See P-358. r l’Umanesimo Veronese’, Atti dell’Accademia di Agricoltura, a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] Scienze e Letteratura di Verona, s. 4, 16 (1915), 108^9 and R. Tacitus. Avesani,‘Il ‘‘De viris illustribus antiquissimis qui ex Verona clar- refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. v uere’, Italia medioevale e umanistica, 5 (1962), 48^84, at 49^52. a4 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. r a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. refs.Tert. v refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. a4 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- r a4 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. refs. See P-359. v refs. See P-358. a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. r a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] Tacitus. refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. p-369^p-371] plinius secundus, gaius 2107

refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); COPY see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 445^6 and Labarre no. 13. Binding: Early eighteenth-century gold- and blind-tooled calf, Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, 12 Dec. 1496. Folio. with the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Formerly collation: a6 b^z & m k A^C8 D10. chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. Woodcut initials. Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Cursus Chymicus Oxonii in Schola HC *13100; Go¡ P-798; BMC V 433; Pr 5336; BSB-Ink P-608; Chymiae habendus ([Oxford], 1705/6), now G.A. Oxon c.25(3), Rhodes 1442; Sander 5759; Sheppard 4172. was formerly pasted onto rear pastedown. Size: 387 ¿ 265 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 379 ¿ 240 mm. COPY ‘D.6.3’ in black ink on the verso of front endleaf. ‘Vixit anno Bound with C-162; see there for details of binding and proven- domini 110’ written above the title-page in a late sixteenth-cen- ance. Size of leaf: 312 ¿ 209 mm. tury hand. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words Occasional underlining in brown ink. and personal names, in the same hand. A few notes in another, shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.9(1). slightly later, English cursive hand. Provenance: Arthur Charlett (1655^1722); engraved book-plate P-370 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) with monogram AC and motto: ‘Animus si aequus, quod petis hic est’; see Howe, Book Plates, 5614. Nathaniel Crynes (1686^ Historia naturalis (ed. Hermolaus Barbarus, rev. r 1745); stamp on a2 . Bequeathed in 1745. Johannes Baptista Palmarius). Former Bodleian shelfmark: D 2.10 Art (‘10’ in black ink across r a1 [Title-page.] the fore-edge). v a1 Palmarius, Johannes Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Conssalus shelfmark: Auct. N 1.8. Ruitius de la Vega et Mendoza (i.e. Gonzales Ruiz de la Vega y Mendoza). Incipit: ‘[N]on quia magnum aliquid operosum . . .’ P-371 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) Acknowleding that the work was undertaken at the instigation of Historia naturalis (ed. Hermolaus Barbarus, rev. Antonius Moretus; see Monfasani, ‘First Call’, 31; see also CTC IV 418^19. Johannes Baptista Palmarius). v r a2 Palmarius, Johannes Baptista(?): [Verse addressed to] the a1 [Title-page.] v reader. ‘Qui coelum, terras, aequor, genus omne animantum > a1 Palmarius, Johannes Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Conssalus Omne exors animae, quid ferat omnis ager’; 5 elegiac distichs. Ruitius De laVega et Mendoza. Incipit: ‘[N]on quia magnum ali- Dated13 Feb.1498. quid operosum . . .’Acknowleding that the work was undertaken r a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] at the instigation of Antonius Moretus; see P-370. v ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. a2 Palmarius, Johannes Baptista(?): [Verse addressed to] the refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. reader. ‘Qui coelum, terras, aequor, genus omne animantum r > a3 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. Omne exors animae, quid ferat omnis ager’; 5 elegiac distichs. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. Dated 13 Feb. 1498. r refs. See P-358. a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] v a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] ‘Marcus’ [Baebius Macrus]. Tacitus. refs. Plin. Ep. 3. 5. r refs. Plin. Ep. 6. 16. a3 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius: De viris illustribus [extract]. v a3 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. ‘Svetonii Tranquilli in libro de viris illustribus’. cap. 2.6^7]. refs. See P-358. v refs.Tert. a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: [Letter addressed to] v a3 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- Tacitus. bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. refs. Plin. Ep. 6.16. v refs. See P-359. a3 Tertullianus,Quintus Septimus Florentius: Apologeticum [exc. r a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. Edited by cap. 2.6^7].‘ItemTertulliani in apologetico’. Hermolaus Barbarus and revised by Johannes Baptista refs.Tert. v Palmarius, as stated in the colophon. a3 Eusebius Caesariensis: Chronicon. ‘Item ex libris de tempori- refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); bus Eusebii Caesariensis’. see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 446 and Labarre no. 14. refs. See P-359. r r K6 ‘Registrum’. a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturalis. Edited by r K6 [Colophon.] Acknowledging the editorial work of Hermolaus Hermolaus Barbarus and revised by Johannes Baptista Barbarus. The edition incorporates textual readings taken from Palmarius, as stated in the colophon. the Castigationes Plinianae of Hermolaus Barbarus. refs. Plin. Nat. Book 37 ends with ‘ambitur mari’ (37,13,77,203); Venice: Bernardinus Benalius, ‘1497’ [not before 13 Feb. 1498]. see Sabbadini,‘Le edizioni’, 446 and Labarre no.15. r Folio. Dated 1497 in the colophon, but the dedication is dated K6 ‘Registrum’. r the Ides of February 1498 in the twelfth year of the Doge K6 [Colophon.] Acknowledging the editorial work of Hermolaus Augustinus Barbadicus (30 Aug. 1497^29 Aug. 1498). Barbarus. The edition incorporates textual readings taken from collation: a^e8 f6 g^z & A^I8 K6. the Castigationes Plinianae of Hermolaus Barbarus. HC *13101; Go¡ P-799; BMC V 377; Pr 4893A; BSB-Ink P-609; Venice: Johannes Alvisius, 18 May1499. Folio. Reprinted from the CIBN P-468; Sheppard 4002. Benalius edition of1497/8, Pr 4893A (BMC). 2108 plinius secundus, gaius [p-371^p-372 collation: a^e8 f6 g^z & A^I8 K6. supplied in red or blue with reserved white decoration. Other HC 13104; Go¡ P-800; BMC V 572; Pr 5636; BSB-Ink P-610; initials are supplied in red or blue. Hillard 1660; Sack, Freiburg, 2927; Sheppard 4695. Provenance: Giustiniani, of Venice (¢fteenth century); coat of

COPY arms (see above). Unlikely to be the copy of Pietro-Antonio Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf with sprinkled Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792), lot 2129, marked down to van red-edged leaves. Size: 320 ¿ 225 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 309 ¿ den Bergh and described as being more lavishly illuminated than 204 mm. this copy. Probably it is the copy of Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and pro- Morelli (1787), III 416; sale (1789), lot 1121, sold at »10. 10. 0; the viding corrections to the text, mostly washed, in an early hand. Bodleian paid »12. 6. 0, but the sale catalogue does not mention Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); the name of the purchaser and it is possible that a dealer bought book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘VII.D.g.17’: see Lee, the item and soon after sold it to the Bodleian; the sale catalogue Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; not identi¢ed in sale catalogues. and Morelli merely describe the copy as ‘Essemplare di miravi- Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 86. gliosa nitidezza’. Purchased for »12. 6. 0; see Books Purchased shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.26. (1790), 7. shelfmark: Auct. N 1.3. SECOND COPY P-372 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) For this copy see Wonderful Things, no. 25. Historia naturalis [Italian] Historia naturale (trans. On parchment. Christophorus Landinus). Binding: The earliest Florentine binding in ‘humanistic’ style. r Illumination and binding were completed in 1483, and payment [a2 ] Landinus, Christophorus: ‘Prohemio’ [dedicated to] was madeto Monte di Giovanni di Miniato del Fora and partners. Ferdinand I of Aragon, King of Naples. Dark olive-green goatskin over thick wooden boards bevelled refs. Landino, Scritti critici,155^8. r inwards. Four red textile clasps (lacking) hinged on the upper [a6 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturale. Translated by cover were secured bysilverornaments (sixteenth-century?) bear- Christophorus Landinus. ‘Prefatione’. Incipit: ‘[D]iterminai o ing the De Nobili arms. Four domed bosses with scalloped shell giocondissimo imperadore con epistola . . .’ v surrounds on each cover. Large silver catches on the lower cover [a7 ] [Table of contents.] r with the Strozzi emblem, a lamb lying in a ¢eld with the motto [c2 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturale.‘Sel mondo ha ter- ‘MITIS ESTO’, on a niello plaque. Tooled in blind with three mini et se e uno. Capitolo primo.’ Incipit: ‘[E]l mondo et questo ¢ve-line frames, the second and third enclosing a border of a foli- elquale per altro nome anoi piacie chiamare cielo . . .’ On the ate tool in blind; the innermost frame is double, the two ¢ve-line translation see R. Cardini, La critica del Landino, Istituto sections divided bya single gilt line; gilt leaves atthe outer corners Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento. Studi e Testi, 4 (Florence, of, and inside, the innermost frame; gilt £eurons in the central 1973), 155^91 and CTC IV 316. Jenson sent 24 copies to the com- panel; oval ornament in blind around a silver roundel containing, missioner Giambattista Ridol¢ about the beginning of June1476; . . gilt, the word ‘PLI > NIO’on the upper cover and ‘DENA > ISTO’ Ridol¢ had received 1003 copies (of the 1025 printed, each to be on the lower. Gilt edges. Multiple blind lines on the bevel of the sold at seven ducats) by 20 Sept. See F. Edler de Roover, ‘Come boards. Triple blue and pink silk headbands. Parchment paste- furono stampati a Venezia tre dei primi libri in volgare’, down and conjoint free endleaf at each end. Sewn on six double Biblio¢lia, 55 (1953), 107^17, at 110^11. split thongs. Bands divided and outlined by multiple blind lines. Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1476. Folio. Four rosettes around a saltire in the compartments. Rebacked, 10 8 10 8+1 10 8 10 8 10 collation: [a^x y z A^C D^N O P Q RS T V ]. with the original spine pasted on. Seventeenth/eighteenth-cen- H *13105; Go¡ P-801; BMC V 176; Pr 4099; BSB-Ink P-611; CIBN tury manuscript title on a rectangular paper label at head of the P-469; Oates 1640; Osler, IM 103; Sheppard 3272^4. Micro¢che: spine. See Strickland Gibson, Some Notable Bodleian Bindings Unit 2: Classics in translation. (Oxford, 1901^4), pls 9, 10; E. de Roover,‘Come furono stampati FIRST COPY aVenezia tre dei primi libri in volgare’, Biblio¢lia, 55 (1953), 107^

Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [V10]. 17; De Marinis, Legatura, II no. 1574, pl. 266; Eve Borsook, r Leaf [T3 ], l. 11:‘. . . SCHISTO’. ‘Documenti relativi alle Cappelle di Lecceto e delle selve di Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- Filippo Strozzi’, Antichita' viva, IX, 3 (1979), 9; A. Hobson, sia; bound by H.Walther (ticket on the verso of the front endleaf) Humanists and Bookbinders (Cambridge, 1989), 72^3, pl. 62. for the Bodleian Library; with the gold stamp of the Library on Size: 435 ¿ 295 ¿ 110 mm. Size of leaf: 415 ¿ 280 mm. both covers. Gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: Illuminated borders and historiated initials in gold and colours 428 ¿ 290 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 415 ¿ 255 mm. are supplied at the beginning of the translator’s prefatory letter, r On [a6 ] an Italian (Venice) border of branch-work with roundels the author’s preface, and each book. Initials in gold and colours containing animals and a bird on a blue, red, and green ground at the beginning of each chapter. The borders contain portraits with white dotting, edged in gold and orange, incorporating a and arms of Ferdinand II of Naples, to whom the translation is 13^line initial ‘D’ painted in gold; within the area de¢ned by the dedicated, of Filippo Strozzi, the owner of the volume, and a por- letter a purple roundel containing a human pro¢le in grey.Within trait of C. Landino, the translator; also the Strozzi emblem of a a wreath supported by putti, a double-headed and crowned eagle lamb lying in a ¢eld, accompanied by the motto ‘Mitis esto’, and displayed, having on its breast a shield, azure, a fess or, the arms medallions of classical subjects. In some places over the Strozzi of Giustiniani, of Venice; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 111 no. pr. arms (or, on a fess gules three increscents argent) have been 82 and pl. lxxxviii. At the beginning of each book a large initial is painted those of De’ Nobili, heirs of the former owners (azure, p-372^p-375] plinius secundus, gaius caecilius 2109

two bendlets argent, the space between seme-de-lis or). The illu- P-374 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the mination is the work of Gherardo and Monte di Giovanni di younger) Miniato (del Fora); see Italian Illuminated Manuscripts from 1400 to 1550. Catalogue of an Exhibition Held in the Bodleian Epistolae (ed. Ludovicus Carbo). r Library (Oxford, 1948), no. 83 pls xviii^xix; Pa« cht and [a2 ] Carbo, Ludovicus: [Letter addressed to] Borsius [d’Este], dux Alexander II, 109 no. pr. 48; Douce Legacy, 84, no. 129; The Mutinae ac Regii Marchio. Incipit: ‘Gratulari licet saeculo nos- Painted Page: Italian Renaissance Book Illumination,1450^1550, tro . . .’ r ed. Jonathan J. G. Alexander (Munich, 1994), 174^6 no. 85. [b1 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. Edited by Provenance: Filippo Strozzi (1428^1491). Giulio d’Antonio de Ludovicus Carbo. Nobili (sixteenth century); inscription on front endleaf and arms refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ in the binding and decoration. Francis Douce (1757^1834); 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce 310. [Venice: ChristophorusValdarfer], 1471. 4o. shelfmark: Arch. G b.6. collation: [a2 b^c10 d8 e f10 g8 h12 i8 k10 l m8 n o10]. THIRD COPY HC (+ Addenda) *13110; Go¡ P-804; BMC V183; Pr 4134; BSB-Ink Fragment. P-613; CIBN P-471; Sheppard 3304. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing Sheets [p1.10], [q1.10], [q2.9], and [q3.8] only. in Italy before1472: Part II. Binding: Modern grey cloth. Size of fragments: 414 ¿ 245^ COPY 50 mm. Wanting the blank leaf [a ]. Occasional early annotations. 1 Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century blue crushed morocco, Running book numbers are supplied in black ink. perhaps by Walther (as suggested by Sheppard, presumably on Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. the basis of style), with the gold stamp of the Library on both shelfmark: Inc. b. I4.2. covers. Gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and pale green silk bookmark. Size: 288 ¿ 195 ¿ 34 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ P-373 Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder) 173 mm. Historia naturalis [Italian] Historia naturale (trans. Early manuscript foliation in the upper right-hand corner of the Christophorus Landinus). rectos in black ink: 1^119. A few Greek words have been inserted r in the text, in light brown ink. a2 Landinus, Christophorus: ‘Prohemio’ [dedicated to] Ferdinand I of Aragon, King of Naples. Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); refs. See P-372. his sale (1789), part III, lot 5595; in the annotated catalogue r marked down to Thomas Payne for Fl. 265. Purchased [through a4 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturale. Translated by Christophorus Landinus. ‘Prefatione’. Incipit: ‘[D]iterminai o Payne?] for »23. 3. 6: see Books Purchased (1790), 7. giocondissimo imperadore con epistola . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. L 3.9. r a5 [Table of contents.] r P-375 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the a12 ‘Registrum’. r b1 Plinius Secundus, Gaius: Historia naturale.‘Sel mondo ha ter- younger) mini et se e uno. Cap. i.’ Incipit: ‘[E]l mondo et questo elquale per Epistolae. altro nome a noi piace chiamare cielo . . .’ On the translation see [a r] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. P-372. 1 refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, 12 Sept. 1489. Folio. 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ 12 8 6 8 6 collation: a b^q r | A^N OP . 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40, 8.1^8, 8.19^24. The letter on v HCR 13107; Go¡ P-803; BMC V 431; Pr 5156; Sheppard 4162. [o6 ] begins with 8.8 (8.8.1^3) and ends with 8.18 (8.18.11^12).The Micro¢che: Unit 2: Classics in translation. text of letter 9.26 contains only the Latin; the space for the Greek COPY text has been left blank. Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled; with [Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, not after 1 June 1474]. red-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 302 ¿ 225 ¿ 4o. A copy at Paris BnF has manuscript date‘1 June 1474’. 55 mm. Size of leaf: 297 ¿ 207 mm. collation: [a^o10]. r 1 r Manuscript title-page on a1 . Occasional marginal notes, mainly Type: 101 R . 140 leaves. 29 lines ([a1 ]). Type area: 147 ¿ 85 mm r providing corrections to the text, in an early hand. ([a1 ]). Capital spaces.The long hyphen is used in this book, unlike r On a2 a nine-line initial ‘D’ is supplied in green. other copies. Provenance: Jean Baptiste, chevalier de Bearzi (nineteenth cen- HCR 13108; Go¡ P-805; Pr 3523; CIBN P-472; Oates 1411.5; tury); sale (1855), lot 1014. Purchased at his sale for »0. 8. 0; see Sheppard 2807. Books Purchased (1855), 48. COPY shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.11. Wanting [a1] containing the ¢rst three letters. Binding: Early nineteenth-century(?) brown morocco; gold- tooled spine; covers stamped with the arms of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer, alone, surrounded by the Garter, and surmounted 2110 plinius secundus, gaius caecilius [p-375^p-379

by an earl’s coronet. Gilt-edged leaves. Size: 227 ¿ 170 ¿ 29 mm. refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ Size of leaf: 221 ¿ 153 mm. 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ On front endleaf, nineteenth-century manuscript bibliographical 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40. note signed ‘E B’. Modern folio numbering in brown ink: 3^140. Milan: Philippus de Lavagnia, 26 Feb. 1478. 4o. Initials are supplied in red or blue. collation: a^h8 I8 k8 l m6. Provenance: George John (1758^1834), 2nd Earl Spencer; see HC *13112; Go¡ P-807; BMC VI 706; Pr 5860; BSB-Ink P-614; binding; cancelled accession number ‘18434’ on the front paste- CIBN P-474; Hillard 1662; Rhodes 1444; Sack, Freiburg, 2924; down; bookseller’s circular label ‘489’at tail of the spine (sale not Sheppard 4818. identi¢ed). Purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1849), 38. COPY Wanting the blank leaf m . Gatherings I and l transposed in bind- shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.19. 6 ing; the fourth sheet of I bound in l. v Leaf m5 (colophon), l. 1:‘. . . quarto’, non as BMC. P-376 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) red mo- younger) rocco; probably bound for the Bodleian Library; with the gold Epistolae (ed. Junianus Maius). stamp of the Library on both covers. Yellow-edged leaves and v marbled pastedowns. Size: 280 ¿ 200 ¿ 25 mm. Size of [a1 ] Maius, Junianus: [Letter addressed to] Hieronymus Carafa. Incipit: ‘C. Pli. secundum superioris nepotem iam pridem emen- leaf: 274 ¿ 187 mm. datio rem e⁄cere cupiebam . . .’ Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing cor- r rections, scribbles, ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands, Greek [a2 ] Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. Edited by Junianus Maius. words, and letter numbering in an early hand in brown ink. r refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ On a1 an initial ‘F’ is supplied in gold and colours, containing an 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ unidenti¢ed coatofarms, quarterlygules and sable, a cross raguly 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40, 8.1^8, 8.19^24. The letter on argent. At the beginning of each book initials are supplied in red r and blue interlocked. Other initials and paragraph marks are sup- m7 begins with 8.8 (8.8.1^3) and ends with 8.18 (8.18.11^12). plied in red or blue. Naples: Mathias Moravus, July 1476. Folio. Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms (see above). Purchased collation: [a12] b8 c10 d^f8 g10 h8 i10 k l8 m10. for »2. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1789), 6, but dated 1486. HCR 13111; Go¡ P-806; BMC VI 862; Pr 6695A; CIBN P-473; shelfmark: Auct. N 3.13. Fava^Bresciano 115; Hillard 1661; Sheppard 5432.

COPY The ¢rst unsigned gathering is of 12 leaves, the seventh blank. P-378 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the Wanting [a1] containing the dedication. younger) Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch gold-tooled red morocco; Epistolae. see Foot, ‘Incunable Collector’, no. 21 [but not, as suggested r here, the Meerman copy; personal communication from Jos van a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. Heel]. The gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Sprinkled refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ red- and azure-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and azure 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ silk bookmark. Size: 288 ¿ 203 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 275 ¿ 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40. 185 mm. Treviso: Johannes (Rubeus) Vercellensis,1483. 4o. A few marginal notes in a humanist hand, washed. Also a few collation: a^l8 m4. early pointing hands and ‘nota’ marks. On the front endleaf is HC *13113; Go¡ P-808; BMC VI 896; Pr 6497; BSB-Ink P-615; pasted a letter of Victor Scholderer to R. H. Hill, dated 13 Feb. CIBN P-475; Rhodes,Treviso, no. 87; Sheppard 5538. 1929, regarding this edition. COPY Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792): Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paper printed label of the Crevenna sale (1789), part III, lot 5597; in the boards; bound for KloÞ. Title(?) along the upper edge in an early annotated catalogue marked down to Schuring for Fl.71. George hand. Size: 210 ¿ 155 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 138 mm. John (1758^1834), 2nd Earl Spencer; sale (2 Mar. 1821), lot 231; r On m2 a marginal note providing a di¡erent version of the text in purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Books Purchased (1821), 11 and the a seventeenth/eighteenth-century hand in light brown ink. annotated sale catalogue. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- shelfmark: Auct. O 3.21. label; sale (1835), lot 2980; purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 22. P-377 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.33. younger) Epistolae. P-379 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the a r Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. 1 younger) Epistolae (ed. Pomponius Laetus). v a1 Laetus, Pomponius: [Letter addressed to] Vasinus Gamberia. Incipit: ‘Commoditatis causa ut certiores faceremus . . .’ p-379^p-381] plinius secundus, gaius caecilius 2111

r a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. Edited by Survival of Ancient Literature: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Pomponius Laetus. Greek and Latin Classical Manuscripts Mainly from Oxford refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ Libraries Displayed on the Occasion of the Triennial Meeting of 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ the Hellenic and Roman Societies (Oxford, 1975), no. 163: ‘A 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40, 8.1^8, 8.19^24. The letter on volume made up of the edition of P. Beroaldus (1498) of Books r u2 begins with 8.8 (8.8.1^3) and ends with 8.18 (8.18.11^12). I^IX and of the portions of Book X published by H. Avantius v u6 [Colophon.] (1502) with the missing letters from Books VIII and X supplied r u7 ‘Quaedam in volumine corrigenda’. in manuscript by Bude¤ . These supplements were derived from an Rome: Eucharius Silber, [between 19 Mar. and 3 Apr.] 1490. 4o. ‘exemplar vetustissimum’ found by Giovanni Giocondo of which a fragment is preserved in the Morgan Library in New York; The date in the colophon reads ‘po|t diem. xiiii. Calen > darum Aprilis.’ Mynors showed that the manuscript was in the library of St. collation: a^c8 d6 e^q8.8.6 r^u8. Victor at Paris. Facsimile: E. A. Lowe, and E. K. Rand, A 6th- HC *13114; Go¡ P-809; BMC IV 111; Pr 3841; BSB-Ink P-617; century Fragment ofthe Letters of Pliny theYounger (1922), plates CIBN P-476; Rhodes 1445; Sheppard 3040. xvii and xviii; Pliny theYounger, Epistularum libri decem, ed. R. A. B. Mynors (Oxford, 1963), p. xviii’. Extensive early marginal COPY notes, including comments on and corrections to the text, and Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) gold-tooled (¢llet only) red mo- pointing hands; the notes are in the same hand that annotated rocco, with gilt title on a square green leather label at head of the item 2. spine. Gilt-edged leaves. Azure silk bookmark. ‘215’ in manu- shelfmark: Auct. L 4.3(1). script on a circular label at tail of the spine; above,‘35’ printed on a square label. Size: 208 ¿ 140 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 133 mm. P-381 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the v An early pointing hand on i8 . younger) Provenance: Castiglione, Tuscany, Chierici regolari poveri delle Epistolae, et al. Scuole pie; ‘Bibliothecae Castilionensis Scholarum Piarum’ on a r Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. r 2 a1 in an eighteenth-century(?) hand. Purchased for »0. 7. 6; see refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ Books Purchased (1841), 31. 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.35. 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40. r l2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: PanegyricusTraiani. refs. Plin. Pan. P-380 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the v o6 [List of contents.] younger) r A1 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius [pseudo-]: De viris illustri- Epistolae (ed. Philippus Beroaldus). bus. r a1 [Title-page.] refs. Sexti Aurelii Victoris Liberdecaesaribus: praecedunt Origo v a1 Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes gentis Romanae et Liber de viris illustribus urbis Romae. Vartimbergensis. Incipit: ‘[E]pistolicam scriptionem quae Subsequitur Epitome de caesaribus, ed. F. Pichlmayr (Leipzig, longe . . .’ 1970), 25^70 (‘de Cneo Pompeio magno’). Authorship of De viris r a3 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. Edited by illustribus unknown; here attributed to Pliny, although Sextus Philippus Beroaldus. Aurelius Victor was generally but erroneously preferred from the refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ sixteenth century; see M. M. Sage, ‘The De Viris Illustribus: 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ Authorship and Date’, Hermes, 108 (1980), 83^100. r 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9,9.33^40,8.1^8,8.19^24.The letteron r7 [Venice: Johannes Roscius, c.1492]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; IGI begins with 8.8 (8.8.1^3) and ends with 8.18 (8.18.11^12). v dates [c.1500]. s3 [Colophon.] 8 6 8 v collation: a^n o AB . s3 ‘Registrum’. r HCR13116; Go¡ P-811; BMC V 536; Pr 5492; BSB-Ink P-618; CIBN s4 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Phalecii’.‘Multa irrepserat hinc et inde P-477; IGI 7904; Rhodes 1447; Sheppard 4554^6. menda > Et tanquam(?) irrigua herba pullularat’; 18 phalecian verses. FIRST COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) marbled paper boards, with the Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 19 Oct. 1498. 4o. 8 4 gold stamp ofthe Bodleian Libraryon both covers.The spine cov- collation: a^r s . ered with parchment. Size: 212 ¿ 157 ¿ 20 mm. Sizeof leaf: 210 ¿ HC *13115; Go¡ P-810; BMC VI 844; Pr 6639; BSB-Ink P-619; 155 mm. CIBN P-478; Rhodes 1446; Sheppard 5391. r On a1 various short quotations in Latin fromVirgil and from the COPY Gospels, and in Greek, also scribbles, in a sixteenth-century Bound with B-220; see there for details of binding and proven- English(?) hand. ‘317’on the verso of the same leaf. Partial folio ance. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 148 mm. numbering: ‘fo. i^lxviii’. Numerous marginal notes, extracting v A lacuna in the text is marked on signature r7 , l.7 after the words key words and concepts, and personal names, in two sixteenth- ‘nauium patiens’ (Plin. Ep. 8. 8) by the note ‘hic mutilus Codex’ century hands. the text continuing ‘eodem quo emerat . . .’ (Plin. Ep. 8. 18). The missing text is supplied here in manuscript on 8 leaves by Guillaume Bude¤ (1462^1540). R. W. Hunt and others, The 2112 plotinus [p-381^p-383

Provenance: Thomas Rawlinson (1681^1725); sale (21Apr.1729), Occasional notes, mainly extracting key words, and underlining, lot 122 (number in black ink on the recto of the front endleaf). pointing hands, and manuscript foliation in brown ink: 1^107, all Acquired by 1843; see Catalogus (1843),V 139. in an early hand. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.14. Provenance: Acquired by 1843; see Catalogus (1843),V 139. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct. N 5.16. Wanting the blank leaf a1. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with marbled paper P-383 Plotinus boards; bound for KloÞ. Size: 215 ¿ 165 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 155 mm. Enneades (trans. and comm. Marsilius Ficinus). r Marginal notes, including extraction of key words and concepts, a2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ extraction ofpersonal names,‘nota’marks, and pointing hands in Medici. a sixteenth-century humanist hand. refs. Dominic J. O’Meara,‘Plotinus’, CTC VII 55^73, at 69^70; Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- see Marsilio Ficino, Lettere, ed. Sebastiano Gentile, I (Florence, label; sale (1835), lot 2981; purchased for »0. 15. 0; see Books 1990), p. clxxvii; for this edition in general see CTC VII 58^9, 68^ Purchased (1835), 22. 73, with the edition listed at 71; see also Henri D. Sa¡rey, shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.34. ‘Florence, 1492: the Reappearance of Plotinus’, Renaissance THIRD COPY Quarterly, 49/3 (1996), 488^508. r Boundwith P-163; see there fordetails of binding and provenance. a3 Porphyrius: ‘Plotini uita’. Translated by Marsilius Ficinus. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 150 mm. Incipit: ‘[P]lotinus philosophus nostro seculo singularis pudore Wanting g3^6. quodam . . .’ A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing refs. See CTC VII 70. Ficinus is named as translator in the corrections to the text. printed title. Albert M. Wolters, ‘The First Draft of Ficino’s shelfmark: Byw. R. 1.15(3). Translation of Plotinus’, in Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Platone: studi e documenti, ed. Gian Carlo Garfagnini, Istituto Nationale di Studi sul rinascimento, Studi eTesti,15, 2 vols (Florence,1986), P-382 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the I 305^29. r younger) b1 [Table ofcontents, with a note on the numberofbooks.] Atable of contents appears before some books of Enn. Epistolae, et al. (ed. Antonius Moretus). r r b2 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Preface addressed to the readers.] a1 [Title-page.] r refs. CTC VII 70^1. a2 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: Epistolae. Edited by r b2 Ficinus, Marsilius: ‘Argumentum . . . in primum librum Plotini Antonius Moretus. Platonici.’ Incipit: ‘Anima rationalis media est inter formas diui- refs. Plin. Ep. 1^5.8, 5.21, 5.15, 5.10^14, 5.16^20, 5.9, 6.1^7.33, 9.1^ nas . . . [P]eroportune primus hic omnium nobis occurrit . . .’ 2, 9.6^7, 9.9, 9.12, 9.17, 9.21, 9.24^5, 9.30^2, 9.3^5, 9.8, 9.10^11, 9.13^ refs. CTC VII 72^3. Each book of Enn. is divided into further 15, 9.18^20, 9.22^3, 9.26^9, 9.33^40. r books, then into chapters, a heading and ‘argumentum’ being i6 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius: PanegyricusTraiani. provided for each chapter, but grouped together before Ficinus’s refs. Plin. Pan. v translation of the text.The same arrangement is followed for sub- n6 [List of contents.] r sequent books, until Enn. 4. 3, when the ‘argumenta’ for each A1 Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius [pseudo-]: De viris illustri- chapter are placed directly before the chapter to which they refer. bus. v b7 Plotinus: [Enneades. Translated by Marsilius Ficinus.] Incipit: refs. See P-381. r ‘Quaerit utrum perturbationes sensus opiniones cogitatio . . . C6 Philoxenus, Marcellus: Epigramma [dedicated to] Antonius [V]oluptates et dolores timores item atque audaciae . . .’ Moretus.‘Omnibus haec quae nunc tam recte impressa leguntur refs. See CTC VII 71. Quod mendosa libri littera nulla uiget’; 3 elegiac distichs. r > uu10 Ficinus, Marsilius: [Letter addressed to] Petrus Laurentii de’ Identi¢es Antonius Moretus as proofreader of the volume. Medici. Incipit: ‘[C]um idibus Nouembribus in agro Caregio una refs. Besutti^Serra I 212. cum Magno Laurentio. . .’ [Venice: Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis, c.1500]. 4o. IGI, refs. See CTC VII 71. r Sheppard, and CIBN date [c.1500]; Go¡ c.1492; Rhodes [c.1492^ uu10 [Colophon.] r 5]. uu10 ‘Registrum.’ 8 4 6 4 6 r collation: a^k l m n AB C . [*1 ] ‘Emendatio in Plotinum.’ Incipit: ‘Carta prima, facie secunda, r Type: 82 R; 80 Gk. 108 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 38 lines (a3 ). Type linea xxxviiii. Placitura immo placituram . . .’ r area: 153 ¿ 101 mm (a3 ). Capital spaces. Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, 7 May1492. Folio. H 13117; Go¡ P-812; Pr 5129; BSB-Ink P-616; CIBN P-479; IGI collation: a10 b8 c^n10 o12 p^z & aa^uu10 [*]2. 7905; Rhodes 1448; Sheppard 4135. HC *13121; Go¡ P-815; BMC VI 640, XII 46; Pr 6156; BSB-Ink COPY P-620; CIBN P-480; Kristeller, Supplementum Ficinianum, I, p. Wanting a1. lxvi, no. h 1; Denis O’Brien, ‘Une Bibliographie analytique des Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled grey paper boards, with e¤ ditions, traductions et commentaires de la Vie de Plotin 1492^ the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. 1980’, in Porphyrius, La vie de Plotin, ed. L. Brisson and others, Sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 183 ¿ 150 ¿ 18 mm. Size of I, Histoire des doctrines de l’antiquite¤ classique, 6 (Paris, 1982), leaf: 181 ¿ 137 mm. at 151; Rhodes 1449; Sheppard 5114^15. p-383^p-385] plutarchus 2113

FIRST COPY P-384 Plutarchus Wanting the blank leaf a1. Apophthegmata regum et imperatorum, et al. Binding: Eighteenth-century half russia, over red paper boards; r the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: [a1 ] Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Philippus 345 ¿ 238 ¿ 86 mm. Size of leaf: 337 ¿ 221 mm. Maria Angelus Visconti, Duke of Milan. Incipit: ‘[L]ectitanti v r mihi nuper Grece quedam, princeps optime, non nulla Early ‘nota’ marks on a5 and a6 . Plutarchi . . .’ Provenance: Vienna, Augustinians; inscription in a sixteenth- v r [a2 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Apophthegmata [regum et impera- century hand on [*2 ]: ‘Conuentus sancti Augustini Vienne’. Purchased for »2. 5. 0: see Books Purchased (1791), 2. torum addressed to] Trajanus, Roman Emperor. [Translated by shelfmark: Auct. K 2.20. Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[C]um Artaxersi Persarum regi, SECOND COPY o maxime imperator Cesar Traiane . . .’ Philelphus records his Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled half pigskin over wooden work as translator in his preface (see above). r boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple- [e1 ] [Philelphus], Franciscus: ‘Prefatio’ [addressed to] Nicolaus V, marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. Two former shelf Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[Q]uo de te magis, Nicolae quinte, dies ac numbers(?) in black ink, ‘223’ on the upper cover, and ‘16’ at the noctes mecum ipse cogito . . .’ r head of the spine. Remains of an early paper label, inscribed [e2 ] Plutarchus: Apophthegmata Laconica. [Translated by ‘Plotinus’, at the head of the upper cover. On both covers triple ¢l- Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[A]gasides, rex lets form the outer border within which is a foliate and £oral roll. Lacedemoniorum, admirante quodam Philophanem sophis- Further ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is decorated with tam . . .’ Philelphus records his work as translator in his preface repeated tendril stamps enclosing a small £euron, and, outside (see above). v these, a repeated lattice-work stamp. The spine is decorated with [k4 ] [Verse colophon preceded by date.] ‘Impressum formis iusto- a repeated square £ower-petal stamp, which gives a chequer- que nitore coruscans > Hoc Vindelinus condidit artis opus’; 1 ele- board e¡ect. Size: 361 ¿ 242 ¿ 102 mm. Size of leaf: 338 ¿ giac distich. 224 mm. [Venice]: Vindelinus de Spira, 1471. 4o. Two parchment endleaves, parts of leaves from a late ¢fteenth- collation: [a^d8.10 e8 f8^1 g h8 i k6]. century missal (canon of the mass). HC *13140; Go¡ P-816; BMC V157; Pr 4033; BSB-Ink P-634; CIBN Provenance: Scar of a book-plate on the front pastedown. Two P-481; Sheppard 3202. Micro¢che: Unit 10: Printing in Italy duplicate notes, one in red pencil on the front pastedown, the before1472: Part IV.

other in black ink on the recto of the front endleaf. Ingram COPY Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2587. Bequeathed in 1914. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled red mo- shelfmark: Byw. F 3.12. rocco; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 275 ¿ 197 ¿ THIRD COPY 20 mm. Size of leaf: 265 ¿ 183 mm. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Occasional corrections made to the text in black ink. Two fragments, leaves a3 (25) and uu10 (26), both considerably r On [a1 ] a four-line initial ‘L’is supplied by a modern hand, in gold cropped. with £oral decoration extending into the margins in red, green, Not in Sheppard. Size: Leaf a3: 320 ¿ 196 mm; leaf uu10: 250 ¿ white, and blue; some other three- and ¢ve-line initials are sup- 151 mm. r plied in gold. On a3 an Italian decorated border consisting ofa single gold ¢llet Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); edged in black with foliate and £oral decoration in gold, green, book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘VI.R.d.8’: see Lee, red, maroon, blue, pink and white; in the lower margin a gold Royal Bookplates, 41 no. 24; sale, pt IV, lot 1632 (label at the tail circlet within which, on a blue background decorated with gold of the spine). Purchased for »7. 17. 6, and Books Purchased stars, is a coat of arms: or, a bear’s head couped sable, its tongue (1845), 24. proper, surmounted by a gold helm with the bear’s head as crest, shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.10. and with black and white mantling. In the upper margin the gold ¢llet is surmounted by a pink and maroon ribbon forming a semi- circle coloured in blue, with ‘IHS’ in gold; a nine-line initial ‘P is P-385 Plutarchus supplied in interlocked blue and red, with red and purple pen- De claris mulieribus (trans. Alamannus Rinutinus). work decoration; on a v a four-line initial ‘R’ is supplied in red 3 r with purple pen-work decoration; paragraph marks are supplied a2 Plutarchus: De claris mulieribus. ‘De virtutibus mulierum.’ r Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus. Incipit: ‘[C]ogitanti mihi in red or blue. On uu10 a three-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue with red pen-work decoration; paragraph marks are supplied in de mulierum uirtutibus longe ab opinione . . .’ Alamannus is red or blue. described as the translator in the printed heading. Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms (see above), probably Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 23 Mar. 1485. 4o. Italian. Francis Douce (1757^1834); from shelfmark. Presumably collation: a^c8 d10. bequeathed in 1834. HC *13144; Go¡ P-819; BMC VII 968; Pr 6959; BSB-Ink P-621; shelfmark: Douce Fragm. b.1(25^6). Oates 2621; Sheppard 5758^9; Veneziani, Brescia, 53.

FIRST COPY Bound with: 2. Plutarchus, Parallela minora, trans. Guarinus Veronensis. Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 29 Mar.1485 (P-388(1)). 2114 plutarchus [p-385^p-387

Wanting the blank leaf a1. P-387 Plutarchus Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century quarter green morocco De liberis educandis (trans. Guarinus Veronensis), et al. over diced russia; marbled pastedowns. Size: 209 ¿ 153 ¿ 25 mm. r Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 142 mm. [a1 ] Guarinus Veronensis: ‘Praefacio’ [addressed to] Angelus r [Corbinellus]. On a2 a two-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in gold within a red border, and with red pen-work decoration extending into the margins. refs. GuarinusVeronensis, Epistolario, ed. Remigio Sabbadini,3 Provenance: Purchased for »0. 9. 6; see Books Purchased (1857), vols, Miscellanea di storia Veneta, Serie 3, t. 8^11^14 (Venice, 1915^19), I 15^16. 58. r shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.56(1). [a2 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-]: De liberis educandis. [Translated by SECOND COPY Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uidnam est quod de inge- Bound with: nuorum educatione liberorum dicere . . .’ Guarinus records his 2. Plutarchus, Parellela minora, trans. Guarinus Veronensis. role as translator in his letter (see above). refs. See I-045. Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 29 Mar. 1485 r (P-388(2)). [c6 ] Hieronymus [pseudo-]: De o⁄ciis liberorum erga parentes Binding: Late nineteenth-century half brown morocco over admonitio (ep. 11). [Also known as De honorandis parentibus.] refs. PL XXX 145^7. On the authorship see CPL 633. marbled paper boards; gilt upper edges. Size: 210 ¿ 159 ¿ r 10 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 150 mm. [d1 ] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Preface addressed to] Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2615. Coluccius [Salutatus]. refs. See B-130. Bequeathed in 1914. r shelfmark: Byw. R 6.9(1). [d2 ] Basilius [Magnus: De legendis antiquorum libris [Homil. 22; also known as De liberalibus studiis et ingenuis moribus]. P-386 Plutarchus Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]ulta sunt ¢lii quae hortantur me ad ea uobis consulenda . . .’ See B-130. De claris mulieribus, et al. Schucan, Das Nachleben von Basilius Magnus, 62^72. r r a1 [Title-page.] [e7 ] [Verse colophon, with date.] ‘Eia quibus restat pueri spes unica v a1 ‘Tabula.’ patrum Discite nam facilis nunc uia monstrat iter’; 2 elegiac dis- r > a2 Plutarchus: De claris mulieribus. ‘De uirtutibus mulierum.’ tichs. Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus. Incipit: ‘[C]ogitanti mihi Parma: Andreas Portilia, 23 Sept. 1472. 8o. The format is 8o in de mulierum uirtutibus longe ab opinione . . .’ r divided quarter-sheets: see Giorgio Montecchi, Il libro nel g2 GuarinusVeronensis: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Lavagnola. Rinascimento (Milan, 1994), 157^65. Incipit: ‘[G]uarinus Veronensis ornatissimo uiro Jacobo collation: [a^e8]. Lauagnolo salutem. Cum te Polianum, suauissime Jacobe, me Type: 108 R. A page from this edition is reproduced in GfT 1831, uero Polizelanus . . .’ v where it is erroneously identi¢ed as 110 R: P.2; BMC VII p. 936 g2 Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Parellela minora.‘Paralelia’. [Translated records a 110 R: P.2, but with several di¡erent features, and notes by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[P]ersarum praefectus Dathis that this edition is actually 106 R: P.1, following Pr. 40 leaves, the nomine cum trecentis milibus . . .’ Guarinus records his work as v v r last blank. 26 lines ([a1 ]).Type area: 143 ¿ 84 mm ([a1 ]). Leaf a1 : translator in the letter to Jacobus Lavagnola (see above). ‘GVARINI VERONENSIS > IN PLVTARCVM DE LIBERIS [Venice: BernardinusVenetus,deVitalibus, c.1498^1500]. 4o. EDu > CANDIS PRAEFACIO > [M]AIORES no|tros Angele mi collation: a^i4. > |uaui||ime non admirari: & > maximis pro|equi laudibus > noš HR 13142; C 4778; Go¡ P-820; BMC V 550; Pr 5531; BSB-Ink v po||um . . .’; [c8 ], l. 17 ¡: ‘TRADVCTIO > EST > DE OFFI > CIIS P-622; Sheppard 4602. ITEM LIB BERORVM ERGA PA RENTES Ex HIERONy r > > r > > COPY MO’. [d1 ], l. 1: ‘LEONARDI ARE > . . .’ [d1 ], l. 5: ‘ . . . Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) English blind-tooled calf; Coluci . . .> . . . gr×cia . . . e > ius mo|š . . .’ sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 217 ¿ 163 ¿ 28 mm. Size of HR 13147; Go¡ P-822; Pr 6838; Sheppard 5641^2. leaf: 208 ¿ 150 mm. COPY

Occasional early marginal annotations, including extraction of Wanting the blank leaf [e8]. key words, and ‘nota’ marks. Binding: Nineteenth-century half russia with brown cloth over Provenance: Richard Plumtre (sixteenth century); inscriptions paper boards. Size: 211 ¿ 147 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ v on i4 : ‘Richarde Plumtre owth thys boke’; ‘Richard Plumtre 138 mm. amen dico vobis herde Plutarch[ ] to teche lat[ ]’. Thomas Early marginal notes, including comments on the text, ‘nota’ v Rawlinson (1681^1725); sale, pt 9 (16 Oct.1727), lot 2506 (number marks, and pointing hands. Manuscript catchphrase on [c8 ] in a v written in black ink on the recto of the front endleaf). Richard ¢fteenth-century hand. On [e7 ] is a manuscript index in an eight- Rawlinson (1690^1755)(?). A rectangular paper ticket at the head eenth-century hand. r of the spine, bearing the number ‘189’ in black ink, covering a On [a1 ] a six-line north Italian epigraphic initial‘M’ is supplied in lozenge-shaped ticket, with a second lozenge-shaped ticket at gold, surrounded by white vine-stems de¢ned in maroon, blue, r the tail. Presumably bequeathed by R. Rawlinson. and green; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 115 no. pr. 143; on [d1 ] a shelfmark: 4o Rawl. 84. two-line initial ‘E’ is supplied in red with blue pen-work decora- tion extending into the margins; otherone- to four-line epigraphic initials are supplied in red or blue, paragraph marks in red. p-387^p-390] plutarchus 2115

Provenance: Purchased for »0. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1852), Some early marginal annotations in one sixteenth-century 73. humanist hand, consisting mainly of extraction of key words and shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.57. ‘nota’marks. On the verso of the rear endleaf is a note in the same hand,‘Non est omnino aspernanda largorum hominum liberali- P-388 Plutarchus tas [continentia cancelled] lege Xenocratis exemplum apud Domitium in capite de abstinentia et continentia’. Parallela minora. Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), I 1352; r r a1 Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Lavagnola. note (apparently by Hand) on a1 : ‘Pinelli Cat Vol1 p 236 & Sale Incipit: ‘[C]um te Polianum, suauissime Jacobe, me uero Cat No 6263 Tyson »1. 2’; sale (1789), lot 6263, marked down in the Polyzelanus . . .’ annotated sale catalogue to Tyson, presumably to be identi¢ed v a1 Plutarchus [pseudo-: Parellela minora.] ‘De breuibus clarorum with Samuel Tyssen (1755^1800); sale, either lot 2044 or 2045. J. hominum inter se contentionibus ex Plutarcho collectis’. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature on the front pastedown dated [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[P]ersarum prae- 1834; sale (1837), lot 128, where it is referred to as being the fectus Datis nomine cum trecentis milibus . . .’ Pinelli copy; ticket at the tail of the spine. Purchased for »0. 2. 0: Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 29 Mar. 1485. 4o. see Books Purchased (1837), 30. collation: a8 b6. shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.53. HC *8126 = *13150; Go¡ G-532; BMC VII 968; Pr 6960; BSB-Ink SECOND COPY P-633; Sheppard 5760^1; Veneziani, Brescia, 54. Bound with C-379(2); see there for details of binding, decoration, and provenance. Size of leaf: 189 ¿ 137 mm. FIRST COPY Early marginal annotations in a sixteenth-century humanist Bound with P-385(1); see there for details of binding and acquisi- hand in both red and black ink, including extraction of key tion. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 142 mm. words, also underlining in the text in red ink; see C-379(2) for shelfmark: Auct. Q 5.56(2). further details. Early manuscript foliation: 70^1. SECOND COPY shelfmark: Auct.7Q 5.16(2). Bound with P-385(2); see there for details of binding and acquisi- THIRD COPY tion. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 150 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century half light brown morocco with Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2618. maroon cloth over paper boards; the spine gold-tooled; the shelfmark: Byw. R 6.9(2). upper edge gilt, the others coloured green. Size: 208 ¿ 149 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 135 mm. r P-389 Plutarchus On a2 a modern(?) ¢ve-line initial ‘Q’ is supplied in blue within a Problemata (trans. Johannes Petrus Lucensis; ed. framework of red, blue, and black pen-work with gold, extending Johannes Calphurnius). into the margins, and with thebody ofthe letter decorated in gold, red, green, and black, also a paragraph mark in blue, red, and a r Calphurnius, [Johannes: Letter addressed to] Marcus Aurelius. r 1 gold, and two paragraph marks on a1 in black ink. Incipit: ‘Petieram a te, Marce, per litteras Plutarchi Problemata Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2616. respondisti . . .’ For the dedicatee see Monfasani, ‘Calfurnio’s Bequeathed in 1914. Identi¢cation’, 32^43. shelfmark: Byw. R 6.10. r a2 Plutarchus: Problemata. [Edited by Johannes Calphurnius. Translated by Johannes Petrus Lucensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uid est P-390 Plutarchus quod noua nupta cum in matrimonium datur . . .’ Calphurnius records in his letter that he edited the work, and that Johannes Vitae illustrium virorum (ed. Johannes Antonius Petrus was the translator. Campanus), et al. v h10 Calphurnius, [Johannes: Verse addressed to] Dominicus Part I: r Siliprandus. ‘Quos radi optabas lima, Siliprande, libellos > [*3 ] Campanus, Johannes Antonius: [Letter addressed to] Imprime nil posset iungere docta manus’; 4 elegiac distichs. FranciscusTodeschini Piccolomini. v h10 Calpnurnius, [Johannes: Note addressed to the reader.] Incipit: refs.Vito R. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine delleVite di Plutarco ‘Habes Plutarchi Problemata quam emendatissima exceptis tri- nel Quattrocento’, Rinascimento, 2nd ser. (1961), 3^59, at 10^11. bus . . .’ For this preface see also Monfasani,‘First Call’, 5. o v [Venice]: Dominicus Siliprandus, [c.1477]. 4 . [*3 ] [Table of contents, listing the Lives with the names of their collation: a^g8 h10. translators.] See Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,11^12. r HC *13137; Go¡ P-828; BMC V 263; Pr 4454; BSB-Ink P-623; Oates [*4 ] [Verse naming the printer.] ‘Anser Tarpeii custos Iouis unde 1786; Sack, Freiburg, 2928; Sheppard 3593^5. quod alis > Constreperes Gallus decidit ultor adest’; 3 elegiac dis- tichs. FIRST COPY refs. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,12. Binding: Contemporary Italian long-stitch through full carton- [a r] [Philelphus, Franciscus: Preface addressed to Cardinal nage cover reinforced with secondary covering in reversed alum 1 Nicolaus Accipacio.] Incipit: ‘[P]riscos philosophos tam Graecos tawed skin; four pairs of tawed ties lost; remains of parchment quam Latinos siquid laude . . .’ See Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni rectangular slips which covered the long stitches; original colour latine’, 12^14, 14 no. 1(a), with the identity of the dedicatee at 15^ of binding was probably pale salmon pink; an example of a cheap 16. and simple binding used by the book trade to ship books. Size: 196 ¿ 150 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 143 mm. 2116 plutarchus [p-390

r r [a1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Theseus. Probably translated by Antonius [i1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Coriolanus. Translated by Guarinus Pacinus. Edited, with all the items in this edition, by Johannes Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arciorum familia Rome complures ex Antonius Campanus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum, o Sossie patriciis illustres . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Senecion, historici in orbis terrarum situ describendo. . .’For the Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(a). v authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [i9 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Alcibiades and Coriolanus. 14^16 no. 1(a). On Campanus as an editor see Di Bernardo, Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[C]eterum expositis Gianantonio Campano, 233^44. omnibus rebus que in se sunt nobis . . .’For the authorship and the r [a9 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Romulus. Translated by Johannes translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(c). r Tortellius Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[U]rbis Rome splendor et gloria [k1 ] [Castellione, Lapus de: Letter addressed to Cosimo de’ omnibus amplissima gentibus . . .’ For the authorship and the Medici.] Incipit: ‘[T]hemistoclis Atheniensis clarissimi et sapien- translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,16 no. 1(b). tissimi ducis uitam . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see r [c1 ] [Philelphus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Cardinal Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(a). r Nicolaus Albergati.] Incipit: ‘[P]erpulchra profecto res et eximia [k2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Themistocles. Translated by Lapus de uirtus est, sapientissime pater . . .’ For the authorship see Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[T]emistocli initia generis parum sane glor- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). iosa fuere . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see v [c1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Lycurgus. Translated by Franciscus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(a). r Philelphus.] Incipit:‘[D]e Ligurgo legum latore nihil ut ita dixerim [k10 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Camillus. Translated by Antonius certi narrare . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[F]urius Camillus de quo multa magnaque Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). extant . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, r [d1 ] [Philelphus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Cardinal ‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(b). r Nicolaus Albergati.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uod ab initio totius huius inter- [m1 ] [Castellione, Lapus de: Letter addressed to Cardinal pretandi muneris . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani, JohannesVitelleschi.] Incipit:‘[P]ericles Ahteniensis(!), sapientis- ‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 2(b). sime pater, ut a ueteribus auctoribus . . .’ For the authorship and r [d1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Numa Pompilius. Translated by the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. 6(a). r Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[E]st autem de Nume regis tem- [m2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Pericles. Translated by Lapus de poribus quibus extiterit . . .’For the authorship and the translator Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]aesarem cum peregrinos quosdam see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17^18 no. 2(b). Rome locupletes homines . . .’For the authorship and the transla- v [d8 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa. tor see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. 6(a). r Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ed posteaquam [n1 ] [Pacinus, Antonius(?): Letter addressed to Cardinal Johannes Nume et Ligurgi uitam exposuimus hisce in medio . . .’ For the Lejeune.] Incipit: ‘[T]raditum est a grauibus sapientibusque uiris authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, in conferendis muneribus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedi- 18 no. 2(c). catee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. 6(b). r v [e1 ] [Castellione, Lapus de: Letter addressed to Eugenius IV,Pont. [n2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Fabius Maximus.Translated by Antonius Max.] Incipit: ‘[S]epenumero veteres sapientissimos philosophos Pacinus or Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[P]ericlem uirum inter mecum . . .’For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, memoria dignos connumeratum ut accepimus . . .’For the author- ‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(a). ship and the ascription of the translation to Pacinus see v [e1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Solon. Translated by Lapus de Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. 6(b); DBI XXII ascribes Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]idimus gramaticus in commentario the translation to Lapus de Castellione. r tabularum Solonis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [o1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Pelopidas. Probably translated by Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(a). Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]ato senior quibusdam strenuum r [f1 ] [Castellione, Lapus de: Letter addressed to Cardinal Giordano hominem audacemque . . .’ For the authorship and the translator Orsini.] Incipit: ‘[P]roperanti mihi, humanissime pater, promis- see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 23 no. 7(a). r sum tibi munus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see [o10 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Marcellus. Translated by Guarinus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcum Claudium quinquies r Romanorum consulem Marci ¢lium . . .’ For the authorship and [f2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of P.Valerius Publicola. Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]um igitur his moribus preditus fuisset the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 24 no. 7(b). r Solon . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, [q1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Letter addressed to Petrus de’ Medici.] ‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). Incipit:‘[E]tsi scio, clarissime Petre, illam Hesiodi sententiam lau- v dari . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, [f7 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Solon and Publicola. Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘Nunc igitur in his ‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(c). r uiris comparandis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [q1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Hannibal.] Incipit: ‘[S]i primi Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(c). Punici belli quod Carthaginenses cum populo. . .’For the author- [g r] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Letter addressed to Petrus de’ Medici.] ship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(a). 1 v Incipit: ‘[S]apientem uirum Architam Tarentinum dicere solitum [r3 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Scipio Africanus.] Incipit: scripsit . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ‘[C]ornelio Scipioni qui primus nomine uicte a se gentis . . .’ For ‘Traduzioni latine’,19 no. 4(b). the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(b). v v [r11 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Comparison between Hannibal and [g1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Alcibiades. Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[A]lcibiadis genus si maiorum suorum Scipio.] Incipit: ‘Iam uero res admonere uidetur ut Scipionis . . .’ memoria repetatur . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(c). Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,19 no. 4(b). p-390] plutarchus 2117

r [s1 ] [Guarinus Veronensis: Letter addressed to Mazo dei Mazi.] uos extat . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Incipit:‘[H]octempore,quopoetanosterdiceret,spumatplenis...’ Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. 13(a). v For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni [dd9 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Sulla. Translated by Guarinus latine’, 25^6 no. 9(a). Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucius vero Cornelius Silla patritia pro- v [s1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Philopoemen. Translated by Guarinus creatus est familia . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[E]leander genere primarius et inter amplis- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. 13(b). v simos . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, [ee8 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lysander and Sulla. ‘Traduzioni latine’, 25^6 no. 9(a). Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando et huius v [s7 ] [Guarinus Veronensis: Letter addressed to Roberto dei Rossi.] percurrimus uitam iam comparationem . . .’ For the authorship Incipit:‘[N]uper, Ruberte suauissime, cum ex labore in otium . . .’ and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(c). r For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni [¡1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Pyrrhus.Translated by Leonardus Brunus latine’, 26 no. 9(b). Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[T]hesprotis alias Eprothis et Molossis post r [s8 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Quintus Flamminius. Translated by diluuium . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[P]hilopoemeni T. Quintum Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 14(a). r Flamminium comparamus. Is quali statura . . .’ For the author- [¡10 ] [Pacinus, Antonius: Preface addressed to Ludovicus ship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. Trivisanus, Archbishop of Florence.] Incipit: ‘[C]um Artaxersi 9(b). Persarum regi aliquando obequitanti agricola quidam obviam r [v1 ] [Barbarus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Zaccaria Barbarus, factus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, his brother.] Incipit: ‘[A]nimaduerti, Zacharia frater, te ueram ‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no.14(b). v illam et sapientem Petri Emiliam . . .’ For the authorship and the [¡10 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Marius.Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.10(c). Incipit: ‘[C]aii Marii quemadmodum neque Q. Sertorii qui r [v2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Aristides. Translated by Franciscus Hiberos . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ristides Lysimachi ¢lius ex Antiochide Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 14(b). r tribu et populo . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [hh1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Eumenes. Translated by Guarinus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 no. 10(a). Veronensis.] Incipit:‘[E]umeni Cardiano patrem fuisse Dures his- r [x1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Cato the Censor.Translated by Franciscus toricus scriptum reliquit . . .’For the authorship and the translator Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcum autem Catonem genere see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 15(b). v Tusculanum fuisse et priusquam . . .’ For the authorship and the [hh6 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Eumenes and Sertorius. translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 no. 10(b). Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[H]ec sunt que de r [x9 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Aristides and Cato. Sertorio ac Eumene digna memoratu . . .’ For the authorship and Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[C]um de his que the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no.15(c). r mentione digna videbantur exposuerimus . . .’ For the authorship [hh7 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Letter addressed to] Antonius and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.10(c). [Luschus]. Incipit: ‘[C]redo nonnunquam tibi euenisse, Antoni r [y1 ] [Pacinus, Antonius: Preface addressed to Cosimo de’ Medici.] carissime, mihi namque . . .’For the authorship and the dedicatee Incipit: ‘[M]ultos ex ducibus nostris qui nuper in re militari . . .’ see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no. 15(a). v For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, [hh7 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Sertorius. Translated by Leonardus ‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no. 11(a). Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on est fortasse mirandum per in¢- r [y2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Timoleon. Translated by Antonius nitum tempus alibi aliter. . .’For the authorship and the translator Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntequam Timoleon in Sicilia traiieceret res see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no. 15(a). Syracusanorum sic se habebat . . .’ For the authorship and the Part II: r translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.11(a). [A1 ] [Justinianus, Leonardus: Letter addressed to Henricus de r [z1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Aemilius Paullus.Translated by Leonardus Lusignan.] Incipit: ‘[C]um per multa sint litterarum studia, Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]miliorum familiam in urbe Roma Hemrice(!) princeps, que summum et decus . . .’ For the author- patritiam sane ac uetustam . . .’ For the authorship and the trans- ship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32 no. lator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 11(b). 16(c). [aa r] [Plutarchus: Lives of Agis and Cleomones. Translated by r 1 [A2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Cimon. Translated by Leonardus Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[I]xionis fabulam nonnulli con- Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[P]eripoltas uates ex Thessalia Opheltam tra inanis glorie sectatores . . .’For the authorship and the transla- regem suosque in Boetiam . . .’ For the authorship and the trans- tor see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 12(a). lator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no. 16(a). [cc r] [Plutarchus: Lives of the Gracchi. Translated by Leonardus r 1 [A8 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Lucullus. Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[D]e Agide et Cleomene que dicenda Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucii Luculli auus fuit uir consularis, fuerunt superius enarratis . . .’For the authorship and the transla- auunculus autem Metellus . . .’For the authorship and the transla- tor see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. 12(b). tor see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31^2 no. 16(b). [dd r] [Guarinus Veronensis: Letter addressed to Leonellus d’Este.] r 1 [C5 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Cimon and Lucullus. Incipit: ‘[P]lurima cerno tuas ad nuptias, Leonelle princeps, fre- Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘Ego itaque quentia . . .’For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, Luculli mortem perbeatam maxime oportunamque . . .’ For the ‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(c). authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, v [dd1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Lysander. Translated by Guarinus 32 no. 16(c). Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]armorea Lisandri statua Delphis inter r [D1 ] [Rinutinus, Alamannus: Preface addressed to Petrus de’ Medici.] Incipit: ‘[C]um Graece apud Plutarchum Nicie 2118 plutarchus [p-390

Atheniensis . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. 17(c). ‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(b). v r [D1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Nicias. Translated by Alamannus [T8 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Dion and Brutus. Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut arbitror non absurde Niciam Translated by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[H]is itaque homini- Crasso et Parthicos . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see bus cum multabonorum adsintgenera . . .’For the authorship and Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,32^3 no.17(a); on this and the fol- the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(c). r lowing translation, see also Giustiniani, AlamannoRinuccini, 97^ [V1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Demosthenes. Translated by Leonardus 100. Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[D]emostenis pater Demostenes ut r [E3 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Crassus. Translated by Alamannus Theopompus hystoricus tradit . . .’ For the authorship and the Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Crassus patrem habuit cum honor- translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 no. 22(a). r ibus plurimis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [V6 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Letter addressed to Niccolo' Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. 17(b). Niccoli.] Incipit: ‘[O]tioso mihi nuper ac lectitare aliqoud(!) r [F5 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Nicias and Crassus. cupienti . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[R]eliquum est ut Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 no. 22(b). v de Nicie et Crassi ad inuicem comparatione . . .’ For the author- [V6 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Cicero.] Incipit: ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 ‘[T]ulliorum familia que et Ciceronis postea cognomentum rece- no. 17(c). pit . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 r [G1 ] [Guarinus, Baptista: Letter addressed to Hermolaus no. 22(b). r Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[S]oleo plerunque mecum tacitus admirari, [Y1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Preface addressed to Petrus de’ humanissime presul, inanem spem . . .’ For the authorship and Medici.] Incipit: ‘[V]itam Demetrii quem antiqui scriptores the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33 no. 18(a). expugnatoremurbium dicunt . . .’For the authorship and the dedi- v [G1 ] [Xenophon: Life of Agesilaus. Translated by Baptista catee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 39 no. 23(a). r Guarinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on sum equidem nescius di⁄cillimum [Y1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Demetrius. Translated by Donatus esse Agesilai uirtuti . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[P]raeclaram meo iudicio prisci sapientis Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33 no. 18(a). sententiam habuere . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see r [G9 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Pompeius.Translated by Jacobus Angeli.] Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 39 no. 23(a). r Incipit: ‘[E]rga Pompeium mox ex ipso initio uidetur populus [Aa1 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Preface addressed to Romanus . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Coluccius Salutatus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntonii uitam multiplici ac uaria Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33^4 no. 18(b). historiarum serie . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see r [K1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Alexander. Translated by Guarinus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 23(b). v Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[R]egis Alexandri Cesarisque qui [Aa1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Marcus Antonius. Translated by Pompeium pro£igauit uitam . . .’For the authorship and the trans- Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntonio auus fuit lator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 34 no. 19(a). Antonius orator quem Sillanas partes . . .’For the authorship and r [M1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Caesar. Translated by Guarinus the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 23(b). r Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]innae dictatoris ¢liam Corneliam a [Cc1 ] [Castellione, Lapus de: Preface addressed to Humfrey, Duke Cesare distrahere . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see of Gloucester.] Incipit: ‘[Z]anonus episcopus Baiucensis uir cum Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35 no. 19(b). summa doctrina . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see r [O1 ] [Justinianus, Leonardus: Letter addressed to Marcus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 24. r Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[M]eminisse te arbitror, Marce frater, cum [Cc2 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Artaxerxes. Translated by Lapus de domi adessem . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[A]rtoxerxes ille primus Xerxe patre natus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). ex Persarum . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see v [O1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Phocion. Translated by Leonardus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 24. Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[D]emadem oratorem tradunt plurimum r [Cc10 ] [Castellione, Lapus de: Preface addressed to Cardinal Athenis potentia . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Julianus Cesarini.] Incipit: ‘[C]um Arati Sicionii clarissimi ducis Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). res domi militieque . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see r [P1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Cato the Younger. Translated by Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit:‘[C]atonis genus principium r [DD1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Aratus. Translated by Lapus de dignitatis et glorie sumpsit . . .’ For the authorship and the trans- Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]hrissippus philosophus tritum quoddam lator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 20(b). ueteri sermone . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see r [R1 ] [Guarinus Veronensis: Preface addressed to Franciscus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[C]um Plutarchum quem non hospitio solum r [Ee1 ] [Philelphus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Malatesta uerum etiam possessione . . .’ For the authorship and the transla- Novello.] Incipit: ‘[C]um ego istac iter semel et iterum, Malatesta tor see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 21(a). Nouelle, facerem . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see v [R1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Dio.Translated by GuarinusVeronensis.] Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 26. Incipit: ‘[P]rofecto, Sossi Senetion, quemadmodum Troiam iis v [Ee1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Galba. Translated by Franciscus minime . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ephicrates Athenienses idcirco existima- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 21(a). bat stipendiarium . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see r [S4 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Brutus. Probably translated by Jacobus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40^1 no. 26. Angeli.] Incipit: ‘[M]arci Bruti progenitor fuit Junius Brutus . . .’ r [Ee8 ] [Philelphus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Malatesta Novello.] Incipit: ‘[A]t alii multi, Malatesta Nouelle, et M. Otho p-390^p-391] plutarchus 2119

non obscure . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see gestarum . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 27. latine’, 44 no. 36. r [Ee8 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Otho. Translated by Franciscus [Rome]: Ulrich Han, [1470^1]. Folio. In two parts.The whole (sixty Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[A]t iunior imperator Otho cum primum Vitae) was on sale at Milan by 27 Apr. 1470 (see E. Motta, illuxisset procedens . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see ‘Pam¢lio Castaldi, Antonio Planella, Pietro Ugleimer ed il ves- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 27. covo d’Aleria’, Rivista storica italiana, 1 (1884), 252^72, at 255 r [Ff1 ] [Isocrates: Life of Evagoras. Translated by Guarinus note 2). Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[I]am viderem, o Nicocles, te non solum collation: Part I: [*4 a10 b8 c^e10 f g8 h6 i^o10 p8 q10 r12 s10 t4 v^y10 rerum . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, z aa^cc8 dd12 ee ¡10 gg12 hh10 ii4]; part II: [A10 B8 C6 DE10 F6 G10 ‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 28. H8 I^L10 MN8 O12 PQ8 R10 ST8 V10 X8 Y10 Z8 Aa^Cc10 Dd Ee12 r [Gg1 ] [Nepos, Cornelius: Life of Pomponius Atticus.] Ff6 Gg8 Hh Ii12 Kk8]. The collation of the preliminary gathering refs. Nep. Att. See Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 29. [*] is as Sheppard, not BSB-Ink, and BMC (see below). v [Gg4 ] [Festus: Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani. Also HC *13125; Go¡ P-830; BMC IV 21; Pr 3348; BSB-Ink P-624; Oates known as De historia Romana. Addressed to Valentinianus I, 1370; Rhodes 1450; Sack, Freiburg, 2929; Sheppard 2663. Roman Emperor.] Micro¢che: Unit 10: Printing in Italy before1472: Part IV. refs. See F-038A; the additional phrase ofdedication is recorded by Arnaud-Lindet at 2, and Eadie at 45. See Giustiniani, COPY Bound in two volumes, one for each part of the text. ‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 30; in this edition the author is called The preliminary gathering, here bound at the beginning of vol. 2, ‘Ru⁄us Sextus’ in the printed text, and ‘Ru¡us’ in the manuscript appears from the watermark to be of four leaves, the ¢rst and the rubric. second blank, the ¢rst wanting in this copy. Also wanting the [Hh r] [Guarinus Veronensis: Life of Plato, incorporating a letter 1 blank leaves [t ] (cut away), [Q ], [X ], and [Bb ] (cut away). addressed to Philippus Pellizzone.] Incipit: ‘[M]ultum diuque 4 8 8 10 Gathering [Z] is misbound after gathering [T], and gathering [Bb] animo uerti, Philippe uir doctissime, humanitatem tuam . . .’ For after gathering [Y]. the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni The outer margins of leaves [z ], [G ], [M ], and [Kk ] have latine’, 42 no. 31. 1^2 9 4^5 7^8 all been repaired. [Hh v] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Preface addressed to 8 Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch gold-tooled red morocco; Cardinal Nicolaus Albergati.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uanta nobis the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library inside the upper covers Aristoteles philosophus atque adeo generi . . .’For the authorship of both volumes; see Foot,‘Incunable Collector’, no. 7, and ¢g. 1. and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32. Size:Vol.1: 407 ¿ 299 ¿ 80 mm; vol. 2: 407 ¿ 298 ¿ 74 mm. Sizeof [Hh v] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Aristotle.] Incipit: 8 leaf: 396 ¿ 272 mm. ‘[A]ristoteles philosophus ex oppido fuit nomine Stagira . . .’ For Early marginal and interlinear annotations, many now washed the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32. (or in some cases erased), including comments on and corrections [Ii r] [Allius, Peregrinus: Preface addressed to Laurentius de’ 1 to the text, extraction of key words,‘nota’ marks, and occasional Medici.] Incipit: ‘[S]ocrates ille sapientissimus Apollinis oraculo pointing hands, also corrections to and underlining in the text in iudicatus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see black ink. Irregular early manuscript foliation in red ink (fre- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 33. quently cropped) in both volumes. [Ii r] [Herodotus pseudo-: Life of Homer. Translated by Peregrinus 2 On [a r] a nine-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in interlocked red and Allius.] Incipit: ‘[H]erodotus Alicarnaseus de Homeri genere, 1 blue, with purple and red pen-work decoration extending into etate ac uita . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see the margins; other ¢ve- to eleven-line initials are supplied in red, Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 33. blue, or interlocked red and blue, some with extensions into the [Ii v] [Allius, Peregrinus: Preface addressed to Laurentius de’ 6 margins; rubrics are supplied in red (and sometimes in blue), run- Medici.] Incipit: ‘[P]osteaquam Homeri uitam ex Herodoto a ning headings in red or in black ink. nobis . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); ‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. sale (1789), lot 6723; in the annotated catalogue marked down to [Ii v] [Plutarchus pseudo-: Life of Homer.Translated by Peregrinus 6 Thomas Payne for Fl. 275. Purchased through Payne for »24. 1. 0; Allius.] Incipit: ‘[S]uperuacuum fortasse quibusdam uideatur in Books Purchased (1790), 5. querendis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see shelfmark: Auct. K 1.13^14. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. v [Ii8 ] [Donatus, Aelius: Life of Vergil.] Incipit:‘[V]irgilius Maro par- entibus modicis fuit et precipue patre . . .’ For the authorship see P-391 Plutarchus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43^4 no. 35. Vitae illustrium virorum, et al. r [Kk1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Preface addressed to Ludovicus XI, Part I: King of France.] Incipit:‘[C]um oratores omnium Christianorum r [a2 ] Campanus, Johannes Antonius: [Letter addressed to] priuatique etiam homines . . .’ For the authorship and the dedi- FranciscusTodeschini Piccolomini. catee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. 36. v refs. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,10^11. [Kk1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Carolus Magnus.] Incipit: r [a2 ] [Table of contents, listing the Lives with the names of their ‘[C]arolo Francorum regi cui postea ex magnitudine rerum translators.] See Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,11^12. r [a3 ] Philelphus, Franciscus: [Letter addressed to Cardinal Nicolaus Accipacio.] ‘Epistola Philelphi poete In vitam atque gesta Thesei.’ Incipit: ‘[P]riscos philosophos tam Grecos quam 2120 plutarchus [p-391

Latinos siquid laude . . .’ See Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 12^ uiris comparandis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see 14,14 no.1(a), with the identity of the dedicatee at 15^16. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(c). v r [a3 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Theseus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Thesei.’ [f1 ] Acciaiuolus, Donatus: [Letter addressed to Petrus de’ Medici.] [Probably translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edi- ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Alcibiadis.’ Incipit:‘[S]apientem tion attributed to Franciscus Philelphus. Edited, with all the uirum Architam Tarentinum dicere solitum scripsit . . .’ For the items in this edition, by Johannes Antonius Campanus.] Incipit: authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, ‘[Q]uemadmodum, o Sossie Senecion, historici in orbis terrarum 19 no. 4(b). v situ describendo . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [f1 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Alcibiades.] ‘De vita atque gestis Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 14^16 no. 1(a). On Campanus as Alcibiadis.’ [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: editor see the reference in P-390. ‘[A]lcibiadis genus si maiorum suorum memoria repetatur . . .’ r [a10 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Romulus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Romuli.’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, [Translated by Johannes Tortellius Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[U]rbis ‘Traduzioni latine’,19 no. 4(b). r Rome splendor et gloria omnibus amplissima gentibus . . .’ For [g4 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Coriolanus.] ‘Vita Coriolani.’ [Translated the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arciorum familia Rome latine’,16 no.1(b). complures ex patriciis illustres . . .’ For the authorship and the v [b6 ] [Philelphus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Cardinal translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(a). v Nicolaus Albergati.] Incipit: ‘[P]erpulchra profecto res et eximia [h1 ] Plutarchus: [Comparison between Alcibiades and virtus est, sapientissime pater . . .’ For the authorship see Coriolanus. Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). ‘[V]eterum(!) expositis omnibus rebus que in se sunt nobis . . .’ r [b7 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Lycurgus. Translated by Franciscus For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Philelphus.] Incipit:‘[D]e Ligurgo legum latore nihil vt ita dixerim ‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(c). v certi narrare . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [h2 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de: Letter addressed to Cosimo de’ Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). Medici.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Themistoclis.’ Incipit: v [c5 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de pseudo-; Philelphus, Franciscus: ‘[T]hemistoclis Atheniensis clarissimi et sapientissimi ducis Letter addressed to Cardinal Nicolaus Albergati.] ‘Epistola . . . vitam . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, In vitam atque gesta Nume Pompilii.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uod ab inicio ‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(a). v totius huius interpretandi muneris . . .’ For the authorship see [h3 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Themistocles.] ‘De vita atque gestis Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 2(b). Themistoclis.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: v [c5 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Numa Pompilius.] ‘De vita atque gestis ‘[T]emistocli initia generis parum sane gloriosa fuere . . .’ For the Nume Pompilii.’ [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, although authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, in this edition attributed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[E]st 21 no. 5(a). v autem de Nume regis temporibus quibus extiterit . . .’ For the [h10 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Camillus.] ‘Vita Camilli.’ [Translated by authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[F]urius Camillus de quo multa mag- 17^18 no. 2(b). naque extant . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see r [d4 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(b). v Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ed posteaquam [i9 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de: Letter addressed to Cardinal Nume et Ligurgi vitam exposuimus hisce in medio . . .’ For the Johannes Vitelleschi.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Periclis.’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Incipit: ‘[P]ericles Atheniensis, sapientissime pater, vt a veteribus 18 no. 2(c). auctoribus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see v [d5 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de: Letter addressed to Eugenius IV, Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. 6(a). v Pont. Max.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gestam Solonis.’ Incipit: [i10 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Pericles.] ‘De vita atque gestis Periclis.’ ‘[S]epenumero veteres sapientissimos philosophos mecum . . .’ Translated by Lapus de Castellione. Incipit:‘[C]aesarem cum per- For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, egrinos quosdam Rome locupletes homines . . .’ For the author- ‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(a). ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. v [d6 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Solon.] ‘De vita atque gestis Solonis.’ 6(a). v [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]indimus(!) gra- [k9 ] Pacinus, Antonius: [Letter addressed to Cardinal Johannes maticus in commentario tabularum Solonis . . .’ For the author- Lejeune.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Fabii Maximi.’ ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 18 no. Incipit: ‘[T]raditum est a grauibus sapientibusque viris in confer- 3(a). endis muneribus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see v [e4 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de: Letter addressed to Cardinal Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 22 no. 6(b). r Giordano Orsini.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Publicole.’ [k10 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Fabius Maximus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Incipit: ‘[P]roperanti mihi, humanissime pater, promissum tibi Fabii Maximi.’ [Translated by Antonius Pacinus or Lapus de munus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, Castellione.] Incipit:‘[P]ericlemvirum inter memoria dignos con- ‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). numeratum vt accepimus . . .’ For the authorship and the ascrip- r [e5 ] Plutarchus: [Life of P.Valerius Publicola.] ‘De vita atque gestis tion of the translation to Pacinus see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni Publicole.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]um latine’, 22 no. 6(b); DBI XXII ascribes the translation to Lapus igitur his moribus preditus fuisset Solon . . .’ For the authorship de Castellione. r and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). [l6 ] Barbarus, Franciscus [pseudo-; Plutarchus: Life of Pelopidas.] r [e10 ] Plutarchus: [Comparison between Solon and Publicola. ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Cathonis.’ [Probably translated Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘Num igitur in his by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit:‘[C]ato senior quibusdam strenuum p-391] plutarchus 2121

hominem audacemque . . .’ For the authorship and the translator priusquam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 23 no. 7(a); in this edition the Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 no.10(b). r authorship is ascribed to Franciscus Barbarus. [r10 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Aristides and Cato. r [m4 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Marcellus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Marcelli.’ Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[C]um de his que [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis, although in this edition mentione digna videbantur exposuerimus . . .’ For the authorship attributed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcum Claudium and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.10(c). v quinquies Romanorum consulem Marci ¢lium . . .’ For the [s1 ] [Pacinus, Antonius: Preface addressed to Cosimo de’ Medici.] authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gestaThemelionis.’ Incipit: ‘[M]ultos 24 no. 7(b). ex ducibus nostris qui nuper in re militari . . .’ For the authorship r [n1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Letter addressed to] Petrus [de’ and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.11(a). v Medici]. Incipit: ‘[E]tsi scio, clarissime Petre, illam Hesiodi sen- [s2 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Timoleon.] ‘VitaThimeleonis.’ [Translated tenciam laudari . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntequam Timoleon in Sicilia Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(c). traieceret res Syracusanorum sic se habebat . . .’ For the author- r [n1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Hannibal.] Incipit: ‘[S]i primi ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no. Punici belli quod Carthaginenses cum populo. . .’For the author- 11(a). v ship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(a). [s10 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Aemilius Paullus.] ‘Vita Pauli Emilii.’ r [o2 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-]; [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Scipio [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: Africanus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Scipionis Africani.’ Incipit: ‘[E]miliorum eamiliam(!) in vrbe Roma patriciam sane ac vetus- ‘[C]ornelio Scipioni qui primus nomine uicte a se gentis . . .’ For tam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(b); in ‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 11(b). v this edition the authorship is attributed to Plutarchus, and the [t6 ] Plutarchus: [Lives of Agis and Cleomones.] ‘Vita Agidis et translation to Acciaiolus. Cleomenis.’ [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in v [p1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Comparison between Hannibal and this edition ascribed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit:‘[Y]xionis fab- Scipio.] Incipit: ‘Iam vero res admonere uidetur ut Scipionis . . .’ ulam nonnulli contra inanis glorie sectaciones . . .’For the author- For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(c). ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. v [p2 ] Guarinus [Veronensis: Letter addressed to Mazo dei Mazi.] 12(a). v ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Philopomenis.’ Incipit: ‘[H]oc [v10 ] Plutarchus: [Lives ofthe Gracchi.] ‘Devita atque gestisTiberii tempore, quo poeta noster diceret, spumat plenis . . .’ For the Caii Gracchi.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Incipit: ‘[D]e Agide et Cleomene que dicenda fuerunt superius 25^6 no. 9(a). enarratis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see v [p2 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Philopoemen.] ‘De vita atque gestis Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. 12(b). v Philopomenis.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: [x7 ] Guarinus Veronensis: [Letter addressed to Leonellus d’Este.] ‘[E]leander(!) genere primarius et inter amplissimos . . .’ For the ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Lysandri.’ Incipit: ‘[P]lurima authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, cerno tuas ad nuptias, Leonelle princeps, frequentia . . .’ For the 25^6 no. 9(a). authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, r [p8 ] Guarinus [Veronensis: Letter addressed to Roberto dei Rossi.] 29 no. 13(c). r ‘Epistola . . . in vitam atque gesta Quinti Flamminii.’ Incipit: [x8 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Lysander.] ‘De vita atque gestis Lysandri.’ ‘[N]uper, Ruberte suauissime, cum ex labore in ocium . . .’ For [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]armorea the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni Lisandri statua Delphis inter vos extat . . .’ For the authorship latine’, 26 no. 9(b). and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,29 no.13(a). v r [p8 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Quintus Flamminius.] ‘De vita atque ges- [y5 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Sulla.] ‘De uita atque gestis Sylle.’ tis T. Q. Flaminii.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucius vero ‘[P]hilopomeni T. Quintum Flamminium comparamus. Is quali Cornelius Silla patricia procreatus est familia . . .’For the author- statura . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(b). 13(b). v r [q3 ] [Barbarus, Franciscus: Letter addressed to Zaccaria [z5 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lysander and Sulla. Barbarus.] ‘Epistola . . . de vita atque gestis Aristidis.’ Incipit: Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando et huius ‘[A]nimaduerti, Zacharia frater, te ueram illam et sapientem percurrimus vitam iam comparationem . . .’ For the authorship Petri Emiliam . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(c). r Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no. 10(c). [z6 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Pyrrhus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Pyrrhi.’ v [q4 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Aristides.] ‘De vita atque gestis Aristidis.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus, although in this edition ‘[T]hesprotis alias Eprothis et Molossis post diluuium . . .’ For ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ristides the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni Lysimachi ¢lius ex Antiochide tribu et populo. . .’For the author- latine’, 30 no.14(a). r ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 [A4 ] [Pacinus], Antonius: [Preface addressed to Ludovicus no. 10(a). Trivisanus, Archbishop of Florence.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque v [r2 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Censor.] ‘De vita atque gestis gestis Marii.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um Artaxersi Persarum regi aliquando Marci Catonis.’ [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: obequitanti agricola . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee ‘[M]arcum autem Catonem genere Tusculanum fuisse et see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 14(b). 2122 plutarchus [p-391

v [A4 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Marius.] ‘De vita atque gestis Marii.’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]aii Marii quemad- 32^3 no. 17(c). r modum neque Q. Sertorii qui Hiberos . . .’ For the authorship [cc2 ] [Guarinus, Baptista: Letter addressed to Hermolaus and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,30 no.14(b). Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[S]oleo plerumque mecum tacitus admirari, v [B5 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Eumenes.] ‘De vita atque gestis Eumenis.’ humanissime presul, inanem spem . . .’ For the authorship and [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis, although in this edition the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33 no. 18(a). v ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]umeni [cc2 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-; Xenophon: Life of Agesilaus.] ‘De vita Cardiano patrem fuisse Dures historicus scriptum reliquit . . .’ atque gestis Agesilai.’[Translated by Baptista Guarinus, although For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, in this edition ascribed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on sum ‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 15(b). equidem nescius di⁄cillimum esse Agesilai virtuti . . .’ For the v [B10 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Eumenes and Sertorius. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[H]ec sunt que de 33 no. 18(a). r Sertorio ac Eumene digna memoratu . . .’ For the authorship and [cc9 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Pompeius.] ‘De vita atque gestis Pompeii.’ the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no. 15(c). [Translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition ascribed r [C1 ] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to Antonius to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]rga Pompeium mox ex ipso Luschus.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Sertorii.’ Incipit: initio videtur populus Romanus . . .’ For the authorship and the ‘[C]redo nonnunquam tibi euenisse, Antoni carissime, mihi nam- translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33^4 no. 18(b). v que . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, [ee6 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Alexander.] ‘De vita atque gestis ‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no.15(a). Alexandri.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[R]egis v [C1 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Sertorius.] ‘De vita atque gestis Sertorii.’ Alexandri Cesarisque qui Pompeium pro£igauit vitam . . .’ For [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on est the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni fortasse mirandum per in¢nitum tempus alibi aliter . . .’ For the latine’, 34 no. 19(a). r authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [gg4 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Caesar.] ‘De vita atque gestis Cesaris.’ 31 no. 15(a). [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]inne dictatoris v [C6 ] Justinianus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to Henricus de ¢liam Corneliam a Cesare distrahere . . .’ For the authorship and Lusignan.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Scimonis.’ Incipit: the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35 no. 19(b). v ‘[C]um per multa sint litterarum studia, Heinrice princeps, que [hh7 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de pseudo-; Justinianus, Leonardus: summum et decus . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Letter addressed to Marcus Justinianus.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32 no. 16(c). atque gesta Photionis.’ Incipit: ‘[M]eminisse te arbitror, Marce v [C7 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Cimon.] ‘De vita atque gestis Cimonis.’ frater, cum domi adessem . . .’ For the authorship and the dedi- [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[P]eripoltas vates catee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). r ex Thessalia Opheltam regem suosque in Boetiam . . .’ For the [hh8 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Phocion.] ‘Devita atque gestis Photionis.’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus, although in this edition 31 no. 16(a). ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]emadem oratorem v [D3 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Lucullus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Luculli.’ tradunt plurimum Athenis potentia . . .’ For the authorship and [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucii Luculli the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). r auus fuit vir consularis, auunculus autem Metellus . . .’ For the [ii8 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Cato theYounger.] ‘Vita Catonis Junioris.’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus, although in this edi- 31^2 no. 16(b). tion ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]atonis genus v [E8 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Cimon and Lucullus. principium dignitatis et glorie sumpsit . . .’ For the authorship Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘Ego itaque and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. Luculli mortem perbeatam maxime oportunamque . . .’ For the 20(b). r authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [ll1 ] Guarinus Veronensis: [Preface addressed to Franciscus 32 no. 16(c). Barbarus.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Dyonis.’ Incipit: Part II: ‘[C]um Plutarchum quem non hospitio solum verum etiam pos- r sessione . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [aa1 ] [Rinutinus, Alamannus: Preface addressed to Petrus de’ Medici.] Incipit: ‘[C]um Grece apud Plutarchum Nicie Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 21(a). v Atheniensis . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see [ll1 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Dio.] ‘De vita atque gestis Dionis.’ Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. 17(c). [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[P]rofecto, Sossi v Senetion, quemadmodum Troiam iis minime . . .’ For the author- [aa1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Nicias. Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut arbitror non absurde Niciam ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. Crasso et Particos . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see 21(a). v Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. 17(a). [mm1 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Brutus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Bruti.’ v [Probably translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition [bb1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Crassus. Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Crassus patrem habuit cum honor- ascribed to GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arci Bruti progeni- ibus plurimis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see tor fuit Junius Brutus. . .’For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. 17(b). Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(b). r v [nn2 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Dion and Brutus. [bb12 ] [Plutarchus: Comparison between Nicias and Crassus. Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[R]eliquum est ut Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[H]is itaque de Nicie et Crassi ad inuicem comparatione . . .’ For the p-391] plutarchus 2123

v hominibus cum multa bonorum adsint genera . . .’For the author- [vv3 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Galba.] ‘De vita atque gestis Galbe.’ ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ephicrates 21(c). Athenienses idcirco existimabat stipendiarium . . .’ For the v [nn2 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Demosthenes.] ‘De vita atque gestis authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Demoschenis(!).’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] 40^1 no. 26. r Incipit: ‘[D]emostenis pater Demostenes vt Theopompus histori- [vv9 ] Philelphus, [Franciscus: Letter addressed to Malatesta cus tradit . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Novello.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Othonis.’ Incipit: Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 no. 22(a). ‘[A]t alii multi, Malatesta Nouelle, et M. Otho non obscure . . .’ r [nn7 ] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Letter addressed to Niccolo' For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, Niccoli.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis Ciceronis.’ Incipit: ‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 27. v ‘[O]tioso mihi nuper ac lectitare aliquod cupienti . . .’ For the [vv9 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Otho.] ‘De vita atque gestis Othonis.’ authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[A]t iunior 38 no. 22(b). imperator Otho cum primum illuxisset procedens . . .’ For the r [nn7 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-]; [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Cicero.] ‘De vita atque gestis Ciceronis.’ [In this edition the trans- 41 no. 27. r lation is ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: [xx3 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-; Isocrates: Life of Evagoras.] ‘De vita ‘[T]ulliorum familia que et Ciceronis postea cognomentum rece- atque gestis Euagore.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] pit . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 Incipit: ‘[I]am viderem, o Nicocles, te non solum rerum . . .’ For no. 22(b). the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni r [pp1 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Preface addressed to Petrus de’ latine’, 41 no. 28. r Medici.] Incipit: ‘[V]itam Demetrii quem antiqui scriptores [xx7 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-; Nepos, Cornelius: Life of Pomponius expugnatoremurbium dicunt . . .’For the authorship and the dedi- Atticus.] ‘Vita Pompony Athici.’ catee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 39 no. 23(a). refs. Nep. Att. See Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 29; in v [pp1 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Demetrius. Translated by Donatus this edition Nepos is described as being the translator. r Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[P]raeclaram meo iudicio prisci sapientis [xx10 ] [Festus: Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani. Also sentenciam habuere . . .’ For the authorship and the translator known as De historia Romana.] ‘Vita Ru⁄.’ Addressed to see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 39 no. 23(a). Valentinianus I, Roman Emperor. r [qq7 ] [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Preface addressed to refs. See P-390. For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni Coluccius Salutatus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntonii vitam multiplici ac uaria latine’,42 no.30; in this edition the author is called‘Ru¡us Sextus’ historiarum serie . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see in the text. v Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 23(b). [yy3 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-; Guarinus Veronensis: Life of Plato, v [qq7 ] [Plutarchus: Life of Marcus Antonius. Translated by incorporating a letter addressed to Philippus Pellizzone.] ‘De Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntonio auus fuit vita atque gestis Platonis.’ Incipit: ‘[M]ultum diuo animo verti, Antonius orator quem Sillanas partes . . .’For the authorship and Philippe vir doctissime, humanitatem tuam . . .’ For the author- the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 23(b). ship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. v [ss3 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de: Preface addressed to Humfrey, 31; in this edition Guarinus is described as the translator. r Duke of Gloucester.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta [yy10 ] [Brunus] Aretinus, Leonardus: [Preface addressed to Artoxersis.’ Incipit: ‘[Z]anonus episcopus Baiucensis vir cum Cardinal Nicolaus Albergati.] ‘Epistola . . . De vita atque gestis summa doctrina . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Aristotelis.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uanta nobis Aristoteles philosophus Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 24. atque adeo generi . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see v [ss4 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Artaxerxes.] ‘De vita atque gestis Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32. v Artoxerxis’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: [yy10 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of ‘[A]rtoxerxes ille primus Xerxe patre natus ex Persarum . . .’ For Aristotle.] ‘De vita atque gestis Aristotelis.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ristoteles the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni philosophus ex oppido fuit nomine Stagira . . .’For the authorship latine’, 40 no. 24. see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32; in this edition r [tt1 ] [Castellione], Lapus [de: Preface addressed to Cardinal Brunus Aretinus is described as the translator. Julianus Cesarini.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Arathi.’ v [zz3 ] Allius, Peregrinus: [Preface addressed to Laurentius de’ Incipit: ‘[C]um Arati Sicionii clarissimi ducis res domi militie- Medici.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Homeri.’ Incipit: que . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ‘[S]ocrates ille sapientissimus Apollinis oraculo iudicatus . . .’For ‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni v [tt2 ] Plutarchus: [Life of Aratus.] ‘De vita atque gestis Arati.’ latine’, 43 no. 33. [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]hrisippus philo- r [zz4 ] Plutarchus [pseudo-: Life of Homer.] ‘De vita atque gestis sophus tritum quoddam veteri sermone . . .’ For the authorship Homeri.’ [Translated by Peregrinus Allius.] Incipit: ‘[H]erodotus and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. Alicarnaseus de Homeri genere, etate ac uita . . .’ For the author- r [vv3 ] Philelphus, [Franciscus: Letter addressed to Malatesta ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. Novello.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Galbe.’ Incipit: 33. ‘[C]um ego istac iter semel et iterum, Malatesta Nouelle, r [zz8 ] [Allius, Peregrinus: Preface addressed to Laurentius de’ facerem . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Medici.] Incipit: ‘[P]osteaquam Homeri vitam ex Horodoto(!) a Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 26. nobis . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. 2124 plutarchus [p-391^p-392

v [zz8 ] [Plutarchus pseudo-: Life of Homer.Translated by Peregrinus Folio number ‘144’ in the upper right-hand corner of the recto. Allius.] Incipit: ‘[S]uperuacuum fortasse quibusdam videatur in The text is enclosed within single red rules. querendis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see shelfmark: Gibson 403(2). Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. r [zz10 ] [Donatus, Aelius: Life of Vergil.] ‘Vita Virgilii.’ Incipit: ‘[P]. P-392 Plutarchus Virgilius Maro parentibus modicis fuit et precipue patre . . .’ For Vitae illustrium virorum, et al. the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43^4 no. 35. v Part I: [AA3 ] Acciaiuolus, Donatus: [Preface addressed to Ludovicus XI, r king of France.] ‘Epistola . . . In vitam atque gesta Caroli Magni.’ a2 Plutarchus: [Life of Theseus.] ‘Thesei uita.’[Translatedby Lapus Incipit:‘[C]um oratores omnium Christianorum priuatique etiam de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum in orbis terrae situ homines. . .’For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, describendo . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,16 no. 1(a), note 2. ‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. 36. v r a8 Plutarchus: [Life of Romulus.] ‘Romuli uita.’ [Translated by [AA4 ] [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Carolus Magnus.] ‘Vita Caroli Magni.’ Incipit: ‘[C]arolo Francorum regi cui postea ex Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[U]rbis Romae nomen magnum magnitudine rerum gestarum . . .’ For the authorship see maximeque gloria . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no.1(b), note 1. Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. 36; in this edition v Acciaiolus is described as the translator. b5 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Theseus and Romulus. Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uae igitur de [Strasbourg: The R-Printer (Johann Mentelin and Adolf Rusch), Romulo et Theseo auditu digna et memoria accepimus . . .’ For after 1470^1]. Folio. As dated by BSB-Ink. In two parts. the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni collation: Part I: [a12 b10 c8 d^n10 o8 p^z A^C10 D8 E10]; part II: 10 12+2 10 6 10 latine’,17 no. 1(c), note 3. [aa bb cc^mm nn oo^zz AA ]. Collation as the Bodleian r b7 Plutarchus: [Life of Lycurgus.] ‘Lycurgi uiri illustris uita.’ copy, taking account of the fact that sewing is visible between [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, although in this edition [bb7] and [bb8], and that there is a stub between what is presently ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]e Ligurgo legum [bb5] and [bb6]. latore nihil vt ita dixerim certi narrare . . .’ For the authorship HC *13124; Go¡ P-831; BMC I 62; Pr 242; BSB-Ink P-625; CIBN and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). P-490; Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. (a); Sack, Freiburg, r c4 Plutarchus: [Life of Numa Pompilius.] ‘Numae Pompilii uiri 2930; Sheppard 214. illustris uita.’ [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus although in FIRST COPY this edition attributed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[E]st Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. autem de Numae regis temporibus quibus extiterit . . .’ For the Gathering [z] is misbound after gathering [cc]. Leaves [p7^8] have authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, been repaired. 17^18 no. 2(b). r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over green cloth, bound c10 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa. for KloÞ; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ed posteaquam The name of the author has been written along the upper edge in Numae et Lygurgi vitam exposuimus hisce in medio . . .’ For the black ink in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand. Size: 410 ¿ 290 ¿ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 116 mm. Size of leaf: 396 ¿ 272 mm. 18 no. 2(c). v Early marginal notes, including comments on and corrections to d1 Plutarchus: [Life of Solon.] ‘Solonis uiri illustris uita.’ the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]idimus gram- hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. Irregular early maticus in commentario tabularum Solonis . . .’ For the author- manuscript foliation: i^cccccxii. A leaf of bibliographical notes ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 18 no. in an eighteenth-century hand has been tipped in before leaf [a2]. 3(a). v Four- to eight-line initials, with extensions into the margins, capi- d8 Plutarchus: [Life of Publicola.] ‘Publicolae uiri illustris uita.’ tal strokes, and underlining are supplied in red. Some early rubric [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]um igitur his headings are supplied in black ink. moribus praeditus fuisset Solon . . .’ For the authorship and the r Provenance: Henricus Mennen (£. 1484); inscription on [AA10 ], translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). v below that of Gresemund, in a ¢fteenth/sixteenth-century hand: e3 Plutarchus: [Comparison between Solon and Publicola. ‘Poste[a] d’ M. Johannes Thuess(?) nunc vi £. aur(?) Henrici Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘Num igitur in his Menne[ ] Warberghii’. Theodoric Gresemund (1475^1512), the uiris comparandis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see r Younger; inscription on [AA10 ]: ‘Plutarchus iste est Theodorici Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(c). v Gresemundi Moguntini legum doctoris’. Koblenz, Jesuits; heav- e4 Plutarchus: [Life of Alcibiades.] ‘Alcibiadis uiri illustris uita.’ r ily cancelled inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Societatis Jesu Con£uentiae’. [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[A]lcibiadis genus Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale si maiorum suorum memoria repetatur . . .’ For the authorship (1835), lot 3170; purchased for »1. 19. 0; see Books Purchased and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,19 no. 4(b). r (1835), 22. f6 Plutarchus: [Life of Coriolanus.] ‘Coriolani uiri illustris uita.’ shelfmark: Auct. P 1.8. [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]artiorum SECOND COPY familia Romae complures ex patriciis illustres . . .’For the author- Not in Sheppard. Bound with A-168(5); see there for details of ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. binding and provenance. 4(a). Leaf [qq1] only. Size of fragment: 342 ¿ 250 mm. p-392] plutarchus 2125

v v g3 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Alcibiades and Coriolanus. o9 [Plutarchus]: ‘Comparatio Titi et Philopoemenis.’ [Translated Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[C]aeterum exposi- by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]utuam ipsorum compara- tis omnibus rebus qu× in se sunt nobis . . .’For the authorship and tionem intueri iam tempus postulat . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(c). the translation see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(c), v g4 Plutarchus: [Life of Themistocles.] ‘Themistoclis uiri illustris note 3. r uita.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[T]emistocli o10 Plutarchus: [Life of Aristides.] ‘Aristidis uiri illustris uita.’ initia generis parum sane gloriosa fuere . . .’ For the authorship [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus, although in this edition and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(a). ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ristides v h1 Plutarchus: [Life of Camillus.] ‘Camilli uiri illustris uita.’ Lysimachi ¢lius ex Antiochide tribu et populo. . .’For the author- [Translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edition ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[F]urius Camillus de no.10(a). r quo multa magnaque extant . . .’For the authorship and the trans- p8 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Censor.] ‘M. Catonis Senioris uiri lator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(b). illustris uita.’ [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: r h10 Plutarchus: [Life of Pericles.] ‘Periclis uiri illustris uita.’ ‘[M]arcum autem Catonem genere Tusculanum fuisse et prius- [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]aesarem cum quam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, peregrinos quosdam Romae locupletes homines . . .’ For the ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 no. 10(b). r authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, q5 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Aristides and Cato. 22 no. 6(a). Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[C]um de his quae v i8 Plutarchus: [Life of Fabius Maximus.] ‘Fabii Maximi uiri illu- mentione digna uidebantur exposuerimus . . .’ For the authorship stris uita.’ [Translated by Antonius Pacinus or Lapus de and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.10(c). v Castellione.] Incipit:‘[P]ericlemvirum inter memoria dignos con- q6 Plutarchus: [Life of Timoleon.] ‘Timoleonis uiri illustris uita.’ numeratum ut accaepimus . . .’For the authorship and the ascrip- [Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntequam Timoleon tion of the translation to Pacinus see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni in Sicilia traiieceret res Syracusanorum sic se habebat . . .’For the latine’, 22 no. 6(b); DBI XXII ascribes the translation to Lapus authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, de Castellione. 27 no. 11(a). v r k4 Plutarchus: [Life of Pelopidas.] ‘Pelopidae uiri illustris uita.’ r4 Plutarchus: [Life of Aemilius Paullus.] ‘Pauli Aemilii uiri illu- [Probably translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]ato senior stris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: quibusdam strenuum hominem audacemque . . .’ For the author- ‘[A]emiliorum familiam in urbe Roma patriciam sane ac uetus- ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 23 no. tam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, 7(a); in this edition the translation is ascribed to Antonius ‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 11(b). v Pacinus. r10 Plutarchus: [Lives of Agis and Cleomones.] ‘Agidis et v l2 Plutarchus: [Life of Marcellus.] ‘Marcelli uiri illustris uita.’ Cleomenis uirorum illustrium uita.’ [Translated by Alamannus [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis, although in this edition Rinutinus, although in this edition ascribed to Antonius attributed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcum Claudium Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[I]xionis fabulam nonnulli contra inanis glori× quinquies Romanorum consulem Marci ¢lium . . .’ For the sectaciones . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 12(a). v 24 no. 7(b). t3 Plutarchus: [Lives of the Gracchi.] ‘Tyberii et Caii Gracchorum r l9 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Hannibal.] uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[D]e ‘Hannibalis uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[S]i primi Punici belli Agide et Cleomene quae dicenda fuerunt superius enarratis . . .’ quod Carthaginenses cum populo . . .’ For the authorship see For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(a); in this edition the ‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. 12(b). v translation is ascribed to Acciaiolus. t10 Plutarchus: [Life of Lysander.] ‘Lysandri uiri illustris uita.’ r m10 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Scipio [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]armorea Africanus.] ‘Scipionis Africani uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: Lisandri statua Delphis inter vos extat . . .’ For the authorship ‘[C]ornelio Scipioni qui primus nomine uictae a se gentis . . .’ For and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,29 no.13(a). r the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(b); in u7 Plutarchus: [Life of Sulla.] ‘Scyllae uiri illustris uita.’[Translated this edition the authorship is attributed to Plutarchus, and the by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucius vero Cornelius Scylla translation to Acciaiolus. patritia procreatus est familia . . .’ For the authorship and the r n6 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Comparison between Hannibal and translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no. 13(b). v Scipio.] Incipit: ‘Iam vero res admonere uidetur ut Scipionis . . .’ x6 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lysander and Sulla. For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(c). Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando et huius r n7 Plutarchus: [Life of Philopoemen.] ‘Philopomenis uiri illustris percurrimus vitam iam comparationem . . .’ For the authorship uita.’ [Translated by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[]leander gen- and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(c). v ere primarius et inter amplissimos . . .’For the authorship and the x7 Plutarchus: [Life of Pyrrhus.] ‘Pyrrhi uiri illustris uita.’ translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25^6 no. 9(a). [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: v o4 Plutarchus: [Life of Quintus Flamminius.] ‘Titi Quinti Flaminii ‘[T]hesprotis alias Eprothis et Molossis post diluuium . . .’ For uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni ‘[P]hilopomeni T. Quintum Flamminium comparamus. Is quali latine’, 30 no.14(a). v statura . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, y4 Plutarchus: [Life of Marius.] ‘Caii Marii uiri illustris uita.’ ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(b). [Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]aii Marii 2126 plutarchus [p-392

quemadmodum neque Q. Sertorii qui Iberos . . .’ For the author- initio uidetur populus Romanus . . .’ For the authorship and the ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33^4 no. 18(b). v 14(b). G6 Plutarchus: [Life of Alexander.] ‘Alexandri magni uiri illustris v z6 Plutarchus: [Life of Eumenes.] ‘Eumenis uiri illustris uita.’ uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[R]egis [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[E]umeni Alexandri Caesarisque qui Pompeium pro£igauit uitam . . .’ For Cardiano patrem fuisse Dures historicus scriptum reliquit . . .’ the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, latine’, 34 no. 19(a). r ‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 15(b). I4 Plutarchus: [Life of Caesar.] ‘C. Caesaris uiri illustris uita.’ r &3 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Eumenes and Sertorius. [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]innae dictatoris Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[H]aec sunt quae de ¢liam Corneliam a Caesare distrahere . . .’For the authorship and Sertorio ac Eumene digna memoratu . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35 no. 19(b). r the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no. 15(c). K6 Plutarchus: [Life of Phocion.] ‘Photionis uiri illustris uita.’ r &3 Plutarchus: [Life of Sertorius.] ‘Sertorii uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus, although in this edition [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on est ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]emadem oratorem fortasse mirandum per in¢nitum tempus alibi aliter . . .’ For the tradunt plurimum Athenis potentia . . .’ For the authorship and authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). r 31 no. 15(a). L7 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Younger.] ‘Catonis Junioris uiri r &8 ‘Registrum.’ illustris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus, Part II. although in this edition ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] r A1 Plutarchus: [Life of Cimon.] ‘Cymonis uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[C]atonis genus principium dignitatis et gloriae sump- [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[P]eripoltas sit . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, uates ex Thessalia Opheltam regem suosque in Boetiam . . .’ For ‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 20(b). v the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni M8 Plutarchus: [Life of Dio.] ‘Dionis uiri illustris uita.’[Translated latine’, 31 no.16(a). by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[P]rofecto, Sossi Senetion, que- r A6 Plutarchus: [Life of Lucullus.] ‘Lucii Luculli uiri illustris uita.’ madmodum Troiam iis minime . . .’ For the authorship and the [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucii Luculli translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 21(a). v auus fuit uir consularis, auunculus autem Metellus . . .’ For the N9 Plutarchus: [Life of Brutus.] ‘M. Bruti uiri illustris uita.’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [Probably translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition 31^2 no. 16(b). ascribed to GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arci Bruti progeni- r B9 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Cimon and Lucullus. tor fuit Junius Brutus. . .’For the authorship and the translator see Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘Ego itaque Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(b). v Luculli mortem perbeatam maxime opportunamque . . .’ For the pp1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Dion and Brutus. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Translated by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[H]is itaque homini- 32 no. 16(c). bus cum multabonorum adsintgenera . . .’For the authorship and r B10 Plutarchus: [Life of Nicias.] ‘Niciae uiri illustris uita.’ the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(c). v [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition pp2 Plutarchus: [Life of Demosthenes.] ‘Demosthenis uiri illustris ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut arbitror uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: non absurde Niciam Crasso et Parthicos . . .’ For the authorship ‘[D]emosthenis pater Demosthenes (ut Theopompus historicus and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. tradit . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, 17(a). ‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 no. 22(a). r v C10 Plutarchus: [Life of Crassus.] ‘Marci Crassi uiri illustris uita.’ pp6 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition Cicero.] ‘Marci Tulliiuiri illustris uita.’[In this edition the transla- ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Crassus tion is ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: patrem habuit cum honoribus plurimis . . .’ For the authorship ‘[T]ulliorum familia que et Ciceronis postea cognomentum rece- and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. pit . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 17(b). no. 22(b). v r D10 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Nicias and Crassus. Q8 Plutarchus: [Life of Demetrius.] ‘Demetrii uiri illustris uita.’ Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[R]eliquum est ut [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[P]raeclaram meo de Niciae et Crassi ad inuicem comparatione . . .’ For the author- iudicio prisci sapientis sentenciam habuere . . .’ For the author- ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 39 no. no. 17(c). 23(a). r v E2 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Xenophon: Life of Agesilaus.] ‘Agesilai S2 Plutarchus: [Life of Marcus Antonius.] ‘Marcii(!) Antonii uiri uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Baptista Guarinus, although in illustris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] this edition ascribed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on sum Incipit: ‘[A]ntonio auus fuit Antonius orator quem Syllanas equidem nescius di⁄cillimum esse Agesilai uirtuti . . .’ For the partes . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 23(b). v 33 no. 18(a). T7 Plutarchus: [Life of Artaxerxes.] ‘Artoxerxis uiri illustris uita.’ r E8 Plutarchus: [Life of Pompeius.] ‘Pompeii uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[A]rtoxerxes ille [Translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition ascribed primus Xerxe patre natus ex Persarum . . .’ For the authorship to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]rga Pompeium mox ex ipso and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 24. p-392] plutarchus 2127

r V4 Plutarchus: [Life of Aratus.] ‘Arati uiri illustris uita.’[Translated FIRST COPY by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]hrysippus philosophus tri- Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. tum quoddam ueteri sermone . . .’ For the authorship and the Bound in two volumes. Sheet F4.5 detached. translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled paper boards, backed with r X4 Plutarchus: [Life of Galba.] ‘Galbae uiri illustris uita.’ stamped leather; edges coloured in green; the gold stamp of the [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[]phicrates Bodleian Library on both covers of each volume. Size: Vol. 1: Atheniensis idcirco existimabat stipendiarium . . .’For the author- 431 ¿ 275 ¿ 57 mm; vol. 2: 426 ¿ 275 ¿ 50 mm. Size of ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 40^1 leaf: 415 ¿ 262 mm. no. 26. Early running headings, now washed, are supplied in black ink. r X9 Plutarchus: [Life of Otho.] ‘Otonis uiri illustris uita.’ Provenance: Purchased for »1.15. 0; see Books Purchased (1792), [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[A]t iunior 1, where the date of printing is given as 1475. imperator Oto cum primum illuxisset procedens . . .’ For the Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Auct. P 1.2, 1.1. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, shelfmark: Auct. O 1.23, 22. 41 no. 27. SECOND COPY v Y2 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Isocrates: Life of Evagoras.] ‘Euagore Not in Sheppard. Bound in two volumes. uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: For this copy see Wonderful Things, no. 27. ‘[]umviderem, o Nicocles, te non solum rerum . . .’For the author- Wanting the blank leaf a1. ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. Leaf &&10 is backed. 28. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian gold-tooled red v Y6 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Nepos, Cornelius: Life of Pomponius morocco; gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size:Vol.1: Atticus.] ‘Pomponii Attici uiri illustris uita.’ 423 ¿ 280 ¿ 50 mm; vol. 2: 423 ¿ 280 ¿ 48 mm. Sizeof leaf: 410 ¿ refs. Nep. Att. See Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 29; in 269 mm. this edition Nepos is described as being the translator. Early marginal annotations in red or black ink, including com- v Y9 [Festus: Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani. Also ments on the text, extraction of key words, and ‘nota’ marks. known as De historia Romana.] ‘Ru¡us De regia consulari imper- At the beginning of each ‘Vita’ is a seven- to twelve-line Italian ialique dignitate ac de accessione Romani imperii.’Addressed to epigraphic initial surrounded by white vine-stems de¢ned in red, Valentinianus I, Roman Emperor. blue, and green, including foliate extensions with some gold dot- refs. See P-390. For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni ting in the margins. At the beginning of some of the comparisons latine’, 42 no. 30; in this edition the author is called ‘Ru¡us a three- to ¢ve-line epigraphic initial is supplied in gold, usually Sextus’. on a ground of red, blue, and green decorated in white. In the r r Z3 [Guarinus Veronensis: Life of Plato, incorporating a letter lower margin of a2 is a green laurel wreath edged in gold sup- addressed to Philippus Pellizzone.] ‘Platonis uiri illustris uita.’ ported by two putti, and containing, on a maroon ground deco- Incipit: ‘[M]ultum diuo animo uerti, Philippe uir doctissime, rated in white, a coat of arms: argent, 12 bells azure, the shield humanitatem tuam . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see being surmounted byabishop’s mitre; the coatofarms is repeated r Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,42 no.31; in this edition Guarinus in the lower margin of A1 , but without the supporters or the gold is described as editor. edging round the wreath. Running headings and book numbers r &&1 [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Aristotle.] ‘Aristotilis (many now cropped) are supplied in red ink. uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ristotiles philosophus ex oppido Provenance: Unidenti¢ed Italian bishop (¢fteenth/sixteenth r r fuit nomine Stagira . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani, century); coat of arms on a2 , and on A1 (see above).Vincenzo ‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32; in this edition Guarinus Veronensis Maria Carafa (1739^1814); Principe di Roccella, of Messina; is described as the editor. armorial book-plate lettered: ‘Ex libris Vinc. M. Kar. Ca. St. Pr. v &&3 Plutarchus [pseudo-: Life of Homer.] ‘Homeri uiri illustris Amphiss’ (see Gelli no. 130), with the name ‘Cataneo’ in the uita.’ Translated by Peregrinus Allius, although in this edition lower border (see Bragaglia no. 712); gilt stamp ‘PR’ surmounted ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[S]uperuacuum for- bya crown on the spines of bothvolumes; see G[eo¡rey] G[room], tasse quibusdam uidetur in quaerendis . . .’ For the authorship ‘Notable accessions’, BLR 12, 2 (1986), 145^7, at 146. George and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland (1786^1861); Dukes of r &&5 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Carolus Magnus.] ‘Caroli Sutherland; on the upper covers of both volumes, a gilt armorial Magni uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[C]arolo Francorum regi cui stamp, showing the coat of arms of the duke; the shield is postea ex magnitudine rerum gestarum . . .’ For the authorship encircled by the Garter and surmounted by a ducal coronet; see see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. 36; in this edition Davenport 193^4; not found in The Trentham Hall Library. Acciaiolus is described as the editor. Catalogue of the Library of Printed Books and Manuscripts, the Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 2 Jan. 1478. Folio. Property of His Grace the Duke of Sutherland . . . (London: collation: Part I: a10 b10+1 c^m10 n8 o^x10 y z &8; part II: A^E10 Sotheby,Wilkinson & Hodge, 19 Nov.1906), or in Catalogue of a F^N8.10 oo pp8 Q^Y10 Z8 &&10. Collation as BMC, not BSB-Ink, portion of the Library from Sta¡ord House . . . (London: Sotheby, which collates ‘b12 ...A12 . . .’ Wilkinson & Hodge, 29 Oct. 1913), although the last catalogue HC *13127; Go¡ P-832; BMC V178; Pr 4113; BSB-Ink P-626; CIBN contains a looseleaf note that ‘Many of the Books from the P-491; Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. (b); Lowry, Jenson, Sta¡ord House Library have the Sutherland arms stamped in 247, no. 64; Rhodes 1451; Sheppard 3284. gold on the upper cover’. Miriam Robinette Tomkinson (1916^ 2128 plutarchus [p-392^p-393

1986); crested book-plate, dated 1971. Presented by M. R. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Tomkinson in 1984. 20 no. 4(a). r shelfmark: Byw. adds. 2/1^2. f1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Alcibiades and Coriolanus. Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[C]aeterum exposi- P-393 Plutarchus tis omnibus rebus que in se sunt nobis . . .’For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(c). Vitae illustrium virorum, et al. v f1 Plutarchus: [Life of Themistocles.] ‘Themistoclis uiri illustris Part I. r uita.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[T]hemistocli a1 [Title-page.] v initia generis parum sane gloriosa fuere . . .’ For the authorship a1 [Table of contents for the two books.] r and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(a). a2 Plutarchus: [Life of Theseus.] ‘Thesei uita.’[Translated by Lapus f r Plutarchus: [Life of Camillus.] ‘Camilli uiri illustris uita.’ de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum in orbis terrae situ 6 [Translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edition describendo . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[F]urius Camillus de Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,16 no. 1(a), note 2. quo multa magnaque extant . . .’For the authorship and the trans- a v Plutarchus: [Life of Romulus.] ‘Romuli uita.’ [Translated by 6 lator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(b). Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[U]rbis Romae nomen magnum v g Plutarchus: [Life of Pericles.] ‘Periclis uiri illustris uita.’ maximeque gloria . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see 3 [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]aesarem cum Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 1(b), note 1. peregrinos quosdam Romae locupletes homines . . .’ For the b r [Plutarchus: Comparison between Theseus and Romulus. 3 authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uae igitur de 22 no. 6(a). Romulo et Theseo auditu digna et memoria accepimus . . .’ For g v Plutarchus: [Life of Fabius Maximus.] ‘Fabii Maximi uiri illu- the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni 8 stris uita.’ [Translated by Antonius Pacinus or Lapus de latine’,17 no. 1(c), note 3. Castellione.] Incipit:‘[P]ericlem uirum inter memoria dignos con- b v Plutarchus: [Life of Lycurgus.] ‘Lycurgi uiri illustris uita.’ 3 numeratum ut acc×pimus . . .’ For the authorship and the ascrip- [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, although in this edition tion of the translation to Pacinus see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]e Licurgo legum latine’, 22 no. 6(b); DBI XXII ascribes the translation to Lapus latore nihil ut ita dixerim certi narrare . . .’ For the authorship de Castellione. and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). h v Plutarchus: [Life of Pelopidas.] ‘Pelopidae uiri illustris uita.’ b v Plutarchus: [Life of Numa Pompilius.] ‘Numae Pompilii uiri 4 8 [Probably translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]ato senior illustris uita.’ [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, although in quibusdam strenuum hominem audacemque . . .’ For the author- this edition attributed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[E]st ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 23 no. autem de Numae regis temporibus quibus extiterit . . .’ For the 7(a); in this edition the translation is ascribed to Antonius authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Pacinus. 17^18 no. 2(b). i r Plutarchus: [Life of Marcellus.] ‘Marcelli uiri illustris uita.’ c v [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa. 1 4 [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis, although in this edition Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ed posteaquam attributed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcum Claudium Numae et Lycurgi uitam exposuimus hisce in medio . . .’ For the quinquies Romanorum consulem Marci ¢lium . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 18 no. 2(c). 24 no. 7(b). c r Plutarchus: [Life of Solon.] ‘Solonis uiri illustris uita.’ 5 i r Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Hannibal.] [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]idimus gram- 5 ‘Hannibalis uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[S]i primi Punici belli maticus in commentario tabularum Solonis . . .’ For the author- quod Carthaginenses cum populo . . .’ For the authorship see ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 18 no. Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(a); in this edition the 3(a). v translation is ascribed to Acciaiolus. d Plutarchus: [Life of Publicola.] ‘Publicolae uiri illustris uita.’ 1 k r Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Scipio [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]um igitur his 4 moribus preditus fuisset Solon . . .’ For the authorship and the Africanus.] ‘Scipionis Africani uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). ‘[C]ornelio Scipioni qui primus nomine uictae a se gentis . . .’ For v the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(b); in d4 Plutarchus: [Comparison between Solon and Publicola. Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[N]um igitur in his this edition the authorship is attributed to Plutarchus, and the translation to Acciaiolus. uiris comparandis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see r Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(c). k8 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Comparison between Hannibal and v Scipio.] Incipit: ‘[I]am uero res admonere uidetur ut Scipionis . . .’ d5 Plutarchus: [Life of Alcibiades.] ‘Alcibiadis uiri illustris uita.’ For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(c). [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[A]lcibiadis genus v si maiorum suorum memoria repetatur . . .’ For the authorship k8 Plutarchus: [Life of Philopoemen.] ‘Philopomenis uiri illustris and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,19 no. 4(b). uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]leander et v genere primarius et inter amplissimos . . .’For the authorship and e4 Plutarchus: [Life of Coriolanus.] ‘Coriolani uiri illustris uita.’ the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25^6 no. 9(a). [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]artiorum v familia Romae complures ex patriciis illustres . . .’ For the l3 Plutarchus: [Life of Quintus Flamminius.] ‘Titi Quinti Flaminii uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[P]hilopomeni T. Quintum Flamminium comparamus. Is quali p-393] plutarchus 2129

v statura . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, r5 Plutarchus: [Life of Marius.] ‘Caii Marii uiri illustris uita.’ ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(b). [Translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edition v l6 [Plutarchus]: ‘ComparatioTiti et Philopoemenis.’[Translated by ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]aii Marii quemad- Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]utuam ipsorum comparatio- modum neque Q. Sertorii qui Iberos . . .’ For the authorship and nem intueri iam tempus postulat . . .’ For the authorship and the the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 14(b). r translation see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(c), note 3. s4 Plutarchus: [Life of Eumenes.] ‘Eumenis uiri illustris uita.’ r l7 Plutarchus: [Life of Aristides.] ‘Aristidis uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[E]umeni [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus, although in this edition Cardiano patrem fuisse Dures historicus scriptum reliquit . . .’ ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ristides For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Lysimachi ¢lius ex Antiochide tribu et populo. . .’For the author- ‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no.15(b). r ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 s7 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Eumenes and Sertorius. no. 10(a). Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[H]aec sunt qu× de r m4 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Censor.] ‘M. Catonis Senioris uiri Sertorio ac Eumene digna memoratu . . .’ For the authorship and illustris uita.’ [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no.15(c). r ‘[M]arcum autem Catonem genere Tusculanum fuisse et prius- s7 Plutarchus: [Life of Sertorius.] ‘Sertorii uiri illustris uita.’ quam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on est ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 no. 10(b). fortasse mirandum per in¢nitum tempus alibi aliter . . .’ For the v m8 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Aristides and Cato. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[C]um de his quae 31 no. 15(a). v mentione digna uidebantur exposuerimus . . .’ For the authorship s10 ‘Registrum.’ and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.10(c). Part II. v r n1 Plutarchus: [Life of Timoleon.] ‘Timoleonis uiri illustris uita.’ A1 Plutarchus: [Life of Cimon.] ‘Cymonis uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntequam Timoleon [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[P]eripoltas in Sicilia traiieceret res Syracusanorum sic se habebat . . .’For the uates ex Thessalia Opheltam regem suosque in Boetiam . . .’ For authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni 27 no. 11(a). latine’, 31 no. 16(a). r r n6 Plutarchus: [Life of Aemilius Paullus.] ‘Pauli Aemilii uiri illu- A4 Plutarchus: [Life of Lucullus.] ‘Lucii Luculli uiri illustris uita.’ stris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucii Luculli ‘[A]emiliorum familiam in uerbe(!) Roma patriciam sane ac auus fuit uir consularis, auunculus autem Metellus . . .’ For the uetustam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 11(b). 31^2 no. 16(b). r v o2 Plutarchus: [Lives of Agis and Cleomones.] ‘Agidis et B4 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Cimon and Lucullus. Cleomenis uirorum illustrium uita.’ [Translated by Alamannus Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘Ego itaque Rinutinus, although in this edition ascribed to Antonius Luculli mortem perbeatam maxime opportunamque . . .’ For the Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]xionis(!) fabulam nonnulli contra inanis authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, gloriae sectaciones . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see 32 no. 16(c). r Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 12(a). B5 Plutarchus: [Life of Nicias.] ‘Niciae uiri illustris uita.’ r p2 Plutarchus: [Lives of the Gracchi.] ‘Tyberii et Caii Gracchorum [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[D]e ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut arbitror Agide et Cleomene quae dicenda fuerunt superius enarratis . . .’ non absurde Niciam Crasso et Parthicos . . .’ For the authorship For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. ‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.12(b). 17(a). r C r Plutarchus: [Life of Crassus.] ‘Marci Crassi uiri illustris uita.’ p6 Plutarchus: [Life of Lysander.] ‘Lysandri uiri illustris uita.’ 3 [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]armorea [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition Lysandri statua Delphis inter nos extat . . .’ For the authorship ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Crassus and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(a). patrem habuit cum honoribus plurimis . . .’ For the authorship v and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. q2 Plutarchus: [Life of Sulla.] ‘Scyllae uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucius uero 17(b). v Cornelius Scylla patritia procreatus est familia . . .’ For the D1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Nicias and Crassus. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[R]eliquum est ut 29 no. 13(b). de Niciae et Crassi ad inuicem comparatione . . .’ For the author- r ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 q8 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lysander and Sulla. Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando et huius no.17(c). v percurrimus uitam iam comparationem . . .’ For the authorship D2 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Xenophon: Life of Agesilaus.] ‘Agesilai and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(c). uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Baptista Guarinus, although in r this edition ascribed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on sum r1 Plutarchus: [Life of Pyrrhus.] ‘Pyrrhi uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: equidem nescius di⁄cillimum esse Agesilai uirtuti . . .’ For the ‘[T]hesprotis alias Eprothis et Molossis post diluuium . . .’ For authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni 33 no. 18(a). latine’, 30 no. 14(a). 2130 plutarchus [p-393

v D6 Plutarchus: [Life of Pompeius.] ‘Pompeii uiri illustris uita.’ primus Xerxe pater(!) natus ex Persarum . . .’ For the authorship [Translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition ascribed and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 24. v to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]rga Pompeium mox ex ipso P4 Plutarchus: [Life of Aratus.] ‘Arati uiri illustris uita.’[Translated initio uidetur populus Romanus . . .’ For the authorship and the by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit:‘[P]hrysippus(!) philosophus tri- translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33^4 no. 18(b). tum quoddam ueteri sermone . . .’ For the authorship and the r F1 Plutarchus: [Life of Alexander.] ‘Alexandri magni uiri illustris translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. r uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[R]egis Q3 Plutarchus: [Life of Galba.] ‘Galbae uiri illustris uita.’ Alexandri Caesarisque qui Pompeium pro£igauit uitam . . .’ For [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[A]phicrates the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni Atheniensis iccirco existimabat stipendiarium . . .’For the author- latine’, 34 no. 19(a). ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 40^1 v G2 Plutarchus: [Life of Caesar.] ‘C. Caesaris uiri illustris uita.’ no. 26. r [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]innae dictatoris Q6 Plutarchus: [Life of Otho.] ‘Otonis uiri illustris uita.’ ¢liam Corneliam a Caesare distrahere. . .’For the authorship and [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit:‘[E]t iunior impera- the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35 no.19(b). tor Oto cum primum illuxisset procedens . . .’ For the authorship v H2 Plutarchus: [Life of Phocion.] ‘Photionis uiri illustris uita.’ and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 27. r [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus, although in this edition Q8 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Isocrates: Life of Evagoras.] ‘Euagore ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]emadem oratorem uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: tradunt plurimum Athenis potentia . . .’ For the authorship and ‘[C]um uiderem, o Nicocles, et(!) non solum rerum . . .’ For the the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, v H8 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Younger.] ‘Catonis Junioris uiri 41 no. 28. v illustris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus, R2 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Nepos, Cornelius: Life of Pomponius although in this edition ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Atticus.] ‘Pomponii Attici uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit:‘[C]atonisgenusprincipiumdignitatisetglori×sumpsit...’ refs. Nep. Att. See Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 29; in For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni this edition Nepos is described as being the translator. v latine’, 36 no. 20(b). R4 [Festus: Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani. Also r I8 Plutarchus: [Life of Dio.] ‘Dionis uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated known as De historia Romana.] ‘Ru¡us De regia consulari imper- by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[P]rofecto, Sossi Senetion, que- ialique dignitate ac de accessione Romani imperii.’Addressed to madmodum Troiam iis minime . . .’ For the authorship and the Valentinianus I, Roman Emperor. translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 21(a). refs. See P-390. For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni r K6 Plutarchus: [Life of Brutus.] ‘M. Bruti uiri illustris uita.’ latine’,42 no. 30; in this edition the author is called‘Ru¡us Sextus’ [Probably translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition in the text,‘Ru¡us’ in the printed heading. v ascribed to GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[M]arci Bruti progeni- R6 [Guarinus Veronensis: Life of Plato, incorporating a letter tor fuit Junius Brutus. . .’For the authorship and the translator see addressed to Philippus Pellizzone.] ‘Platonis uiri illustris uita.’ Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(b). Incipit: ‘[M]ultum diuo animo uerti, Philippe uir doctissime, v L4 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Dion and Brutus. humanitatem tuam . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Translated by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[H]is itaque homini- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,42 no.31; in this edition Guarinus bus cum multabonorum adsint genera . . .’For the authorship and is described as the editor. r the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(c). S2 [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Aristotle.] ‘Aristotilis uiri r L5 Plutarchus: [Life of Demosthenes.] ‘Demosthenis uiri illustris illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ristotiles philosophus ex oppido fuit uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: nomine Stagira . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani, ‘[D]emosthenis pater Demosthenes (ut Theopompus historicus ‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32; in this edition Guarinus Veronensis tradit . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, is described as the editor. r ‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 no. 22(a). S4 Plutarchus [pseudo-: Life of Homer.] ‘Homeri uiri illustris uita.’ v L7 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of [Translated by Peregrinus Allius, although in this edition ascribed Cicero.] ‘Marci Tulliiuiri illustris uita.’[In this edition the transla- to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[S]uperuacuum fortasse qui- tion is ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: busdam uidetur in qu×rendis . . .’ For the authorship and the ‘[T]ulliorum familia que et Ciceronis postea cognomentum rece- translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. v pit . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 S4 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Carolus Magnus.] ‘Caroli Magni no. 22(b). uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[C]arolo Francorum regi cui postea ex v magnitudine rerum gestarum . . .’ For the authorship see M5 Plutarchus: [Life of Demetrius.] ‘Demetrii uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[P]raeclaram meo Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. 36; in this edition iudicio prisci sapientis sententiam habuere. . .’For the authorship Acciaiolus is described as the editor. and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,39 no. 23(a). Venice: Bartholomaeus de Zanis, 8 June 1496. Folio. r 8 10 8 N7 Plutarchus: [Life of Marcus Antonius.] ‘Marcii(!) Antonii uiri collation: Part I: a^r s ; part II: A^S . r illustris uita.’[Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: On a2 a woodcut of Theseus and the Minotaur, with border: see ‘[A]ntonio auus fuit Antonius orator quem Syllanas partes. . .’For BMC; woodcut initials. the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni HC *13130; Go¡ P-834; BMC V 432; Pr 5335; BSB-Ink P-628; CIBN latine’, 40 no. 23(b). P-492; Essling 595; Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. (d); v O8 Plutarchus: [Life of Artaxerxes.] ‘Artoxerxis uiri illustris uita.’ Hillard 1667; Oates 2083; Sack, Freiburg, 2931; Sander 5782; [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[A]rtoxerxes ille Sheppard 4171. p-393^p-394] plutarchus 2131

COPY authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century paper boards backed 18 no. 3(a). r with parchment. Size: 319 ¿ 218 ¿ 47 mm. Size of leaf: 316 ¿ d1 Plutarchus: [Life of Publicola.] ‘Publicolae uiri illustris uita.’ 208 mm. [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]um igitur his Some early marginal notes, including comments on the text, moribus praeditus fuisset Solon . . .’ For the authorship and the ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(b). v black ink. d4 Plutarchus: [Comparison between Solon and Publicola. Provenance: Fiesole, Tuscany, Dominicans (sixteenth century). Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[N]um igitur in his Brothers Petrus Felix Francisci, and Franciscus S. Andreae de uiris comparandis . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see v Caianis (sixteenth century); inscriptions on a1 in the same six- Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,18 no. 3(c). r teenth-century hand: ‘Conuentus sancti Dominici de Fesulis d5 Plutarchus: [Life of Alcibiades.] ‘Alcibiadis uiri illustris uita.’ sacri ordinis predicatorum’; ‘Frater Petrus Felix Francisci et [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[A]lcibiadis genus Frater Franciscus S. Andree de Caianis’. Purchased in 1953 from si maiorum suorum memoria repetatur . . .’ For the authorship B.H. Blackwell, Ltd, Catalogue 591, no. 1408; pencil note on the and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,19 no. 4(b). v v front pastedown; stamp on a2 , dated 18 Aug.1953. e4 Plutarchus: [Life of Coriolanus.] ‘Coriolani uiri illustris uita.’ shelfmark: Inc. c. I4.1496.1. [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]artiorum familia Romae complures ex patriciis illustres . . .’For the author- ship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. P-394 Plutarchus 4(a). v Vitae illustrium virorum, et al. (ed. Pylades Brixianus). f1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Alcibiades and Coriolanus. r aa1 [Title-page, naming Pylades Brixianus as editor.] Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[C]eterum expositis v aa1 ‘Index uocabulorum et rerum in totoVitarum Plutarchi.’ omnibus rebus quae in se sunt nobis . . .’ For the authorship and v bb6 Brixianus, Pylades: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Paulus the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 20 no. 4(c). v Averoldus. Incipit: ‘Quantum mihi prouinciae desumpserim f1 Plutarchus: [Life of Themistocles.] ‘Themistoclis uiri illustris quum emendandum Plutarchi . . .’ uita.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[T]hemistocli r a1 Plutarchus: [Life of Theseus.] ‘Thesei uita.’[Translated by Lapus initia generis parum sane gloriosa fuere . . .’ For the authorship de Castellione. Edited, with the rest ofthe contents ofthis edition, and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(a). v by Pylades Brixianus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uemadmodum in orbis terrae f6 Plutarchus: [Life of Camillus.] ‘Camilli uiri illustris uita.’ situ describendo . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see [Translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edition Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 16 no. 1(a), note 2; the editor is ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]urius(!) Camillus named on the title-page, and refers to his work in his letter (see de quo multa magnaque extant . . .’ For the authorship and the above). translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 21 no. 5(b). r r a5 Plutarchus: [Life of Romulus.] ‘Romuli uita.’ [Translated by g4 Plutarchus: [Life of Pericles.] ‘Periclis uiri illustris uita.’ Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[U]rbis Romae nomen magnum [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]aesarem quum maximeque gloria . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see peregrinos quosdam Rom× locupletes homines . . .’ For the Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 1(b), note 1. authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, v b1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Theseus and Romulus. 22 no. 6(a). v Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uae igitur de h1 Plutarchus: [Life of Fabius Maximus.] ‘Fabii Maximi uiri illu- Romulo et Theseo auditu digna et memoria accepimus . . .’ For stris uita.’ [Translated by Lapus de Castellione, although in this the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni edition ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[D]escriptis latine’,17 no. 1(c), note 3. autem Periclis moribus quos accepimus . . .’ For the authorship v b2 Plutarchus: [Life of Lycurgus.] ‘Licurgi uiri illustris uita.’ and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 23 no. 6(c), [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, although in this edition note 1. r ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]e Lycurgo legum h6 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Pericles and Fabius latore nihil (ut ita dixerim) certi narrare . . .’ For the authorship Maximus.Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit:‘[T]alia igitur and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,17 no. 2(a). de horum uirorum uitis et moribus ex historiarum . . .’ For the v b7 Plutarchus: [Life of Numa Pompilius.] ‘Numae Pompilii uiri authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, illustris uita.’ [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus, although in 23 no. 7(a), note 2. r this edition attributed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[E]st h6 Plutarchus: [Life of Pelopidas.] ‘Pelopidae uiri illustris uita.’ autem de Numae regis temporibus quibus extiterit . . .’ For the [Probably translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edi- authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, tion ascribed to Antonius Beccaria.] Incipit: ‘[C]ato senior qui- 17^18 no. 2(b). busdam strenuum hominem audacemque . . .’ For the authorship v c3 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa. and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 23 no.7(a). v Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[S]ed posteaquam i3 Plutarchus: [Life of Marcellus.] ‘Marcelli uiri illustris uita.’ Numae et Lycurgi uitam exposuimus hisce in medio . . .’ For the [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcum authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Claudium quinquies Romanorum consulem Marci ¢lium . . .’ 18 no. 2(c). For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, v c4 Plutarchus: [Life of Solon.] ‘Solonis uiri illustris uita.’ ‘Traduzioni latine’, 24 no. 7(b). v [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]idimus gram- i7 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Hannibal.] maticus in commentario tabularum Solonis . . .’ For the ‘Hannibalis uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit:‘[S]i primi Punici belli quod 2132 plutarchus [p-394

Carthaginenses cum populo . . .’ For the authorship see Agide et Cleomene quae dicenda fuerunt superius enarratis . . .’ Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(a); in this edition the For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, translation is ascribed to Acciaiolus. ‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.12(b). r v k7 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Scipio q3 Plutarchus: [Life of Lysander.] ‘Lysandri uiri illustris uita.’ Africanus.] ‘Scipionis Africani uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]armorea ‘[C]ornelio Scipioni qui primus nomine uictae a se gentis . . .’ For Lysandri statua Delphis inter nos extat . . .’ For the authorship the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25 no. 8(b); in and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(a). r this edition the authorship is attributed to Plutarchus and the q8 Plutarchus: [Life of Sulla.] ‘Syllae uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated translation to Acciaiolus. by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucius uero Cornelius Sylla r l3 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Comparison between Hannibal and patricia procreatus est familia . . .’ For the authorship and the Scipio.] Incipit: ‘[N]am uero res admonere uidetur ut translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(b). v Scipionis . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni r6 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lysander and Sulla. latine’, 25 no. 8(c). Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uando et huius r l4 Plutarchus: [Life of Philopoemen.] ‘Philopoemenis uiri illustris percurrimus uitam iam comparationem . . .’ For the authorship uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]leander et and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 29 no.13(c). r genere primarius et inter amplissimos . . .’For the authorship and r7 Plutarchus: [Life of Pyrrhus.] ‘Pyrrhi uiri illustris uita.’ the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 25^6 no. 9(a). [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: r l7 Plutarchus: [Life of Quintus Flamminius.] ‘Titi Quinti Flaminii ‘[T]hesprotis alias Eprothis et Molossis post diluuium . . .’ For uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni ‘[P]hilopoemeni T. Quintum Flamminium comparamus. Is quali latine’, 30 no. 14(a). r statura . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see Giustiniani, s4 Plutarchus: [Life of Marius.] ‘Caii Marii uiri illustris uita.’ ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(b). [Translated by Antonius Pacinus, although in this edition v m2 [Plutarchus]: ‘Comparatio Titi et Philopoemenis.’ [Translated ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]aii Marii quamad- by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]utuam ipsorum compara- modum neque Q. Sertorii qui Iberos . . .’ For the authorship and tionem intueri iam tempus postulat . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 14(b). v the translation see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26 no. 9(c), t2 Plutarchus: [Life of Eumenes.] ‘Eumenis uiri illustris uita.’ note 3. [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[E]umeni r m3 Plutarchus: [Life of Aristides.] ‘Aristidis uiri illustris uita.’ Cardiano patrem fuisse Dures historicus scriptum reliquit . . .’ [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus, although in this edition For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ristides ‘Traduzioni latine’, 30 no. 15(b). v Lysimachi ¢lius ex Antiochide tribu et populo. . .’For the author- t5 Plutarchus: [Life of Sertorius.] ‘Sertorii uiri illustris uita.’ ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on est no. 10(a). fortasse mirandum per in¢nitum tempus alibi aliter . . .’ For the r m8 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Censor.] ‘M. Catonis Senioris uiri authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, illustris uita.’ [Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: 31 no. 15(a). r ‘[M]arcum autem Catonem genere Tusculanum fuisse et prius- u1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Eumenes and Sertorius. quam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[H]aec sunt que de ‘Traduzioni latine’, 26^7 no. 10(b). Sertorio ac Eumene digna memoratu . . .’ For the authorship and v n4 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Aristides and Cato. the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 31 no. 15(c). v Translated by Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uum de his quae u1 Plutarchus: [Life of Cimon.] ‘Cymonis uiri illustris uita.’ mentione digna uidebantur exposuerimus . . .’ For the authorship [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[P]eripoltas and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 27 no.10(c). uates ex Thessalia Opheltam regem suosque in Boetiam . . .’ For v n5 Plutarchus: [Life of Timoleon.] ‘Timoleonis uiri illustris uita.’ the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni [Translated by Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]ntequam Timoleon latine’, 31 no. 16(a). r in Sicilia traiieceret res Syracusanorum sic se habebat . . .’For the u5 Plutarchus: [Life of Lucullus.] ‘Lucii Luculli uiri illustris uita.’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘[L]ucii Luculli 27 no. 11(a). auus fuit uir consularis, auunculus autem Metellus . . .’ For the v o2 Plutarchus: [Life of Aemilius Paullus.] ‘Pauli Aemylii uiri illu- authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, stris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: 31^2 no. 16(b). v ‘[A]emyliorum familiam in urbe Roma patriciam sane ac uetus- x5 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Cimon and Lucullus. tam . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Translated by Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: ‘Ego itaque ‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no. 11(b). Luculli mortem perbeatam maxime opportunamque . . .’ For the r o7 Plutarchus: [Lives of Agis and Cleomones.] ‘Agidis et authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Cleomenis uirorum illustrium uita.’ [Translated by Alamannus 32 no. 16(c). r Rinutinus, although in this edition ascribed to Antonius x6 Plutarchus: [Life of Nicias.] ‘Niciae uiri illustris uita.’ Pacinus.] Incipit:‘[I]xionis fabulam nonnulli contra inanis gloriae [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition sectaciones . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut arbitror Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 28 no.12(a). non absurde Niciam Crasso et Parthicos . . .’ For the authorship v p7 Plutarchus: [Lives of the Gracchi.] ‘Tyberii et Caii Gracchorum and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[D]e 17(a). p-394] plutarchus 2133

v y4 Plutarchus: [Life of Crassus.] ‘Marci Crassi uiri illustris uita.’ tradit . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, [Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition ‘Traduzioni latine’, 38 no. 22(a). v ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus Crassus G4 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of patrem habuit quum honoribus plurimis . . .’ For the authorship Cicero.] ‘Marci Tulliiuiri illustris uita.’[In this edition the transla- and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 no. tion is ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: 17(b). ‘[T]ulliorum familia quae et Ciceronis postea cognomentum r z3 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Nicias and Crassus. recepit . . .’For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, Translated by Alamannus Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[R]eliquum est ut 38 no. 22(b). v de Niciae et Crassi ad inuicem comparatione . . .’ For the author- H2 Plutarchus: [Life of Demetrius.] ‘Demetrii uiri illustris uita.’ ship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 32^3 [Translated by Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘[P]raeclaram meo no. 17(c). iudicio prisci sapientis sententiam habuere. . .’For the authorship r z4 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Xenophon: Life of Agesilaus.] ‘Agesilai and thetranslator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,39 no. 23(a). v uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Baptista Guarinus, although in I4 Plutarchus: [Life of Marcus Antonius.] ‘Marci Antonii uiri illu- this edition ascribed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[N]on sum stris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: equidem nescius di⁄cillimum esse Agesilai uirtuti . . .’ For the ‘[A]ntonio auus fuit Antonius orator quem Syllanas partes . . .’ authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, 33 no. 18(a). ‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 23(b). r r z8 Plutarchus: [Life of Pompeius.] ‘Pompeii uiri illustris uita.’ K6 Plutarchus: [Life of Artaxerxes.] ‘Artoxerxis uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition ascribed [Translated by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[A]rtoxerxes ille to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]rga Pompeium mox ex ipso primus Xerxe patre natus ex Persarum . . .’ For the authorship initio uidetur populus Romanus . . .’ For the authorship and the and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 24. r translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 33^4 no. 18(b). L2 Plutarchus: [Life of Aratus.] ‘Arati uiri illustris uita.’[Translated r A3 Plutarchus: [Life of Alexander.] ‘Alexandri magni uiri illustris by Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]hrysippus philosophus tri- uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[R]egis tum quoddam ueteri sermone . . .’ For the authorship and the Alexandri Caesarisque qui Pompeium pro£igauit uitam . . .’ For translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 40 no. 25. v the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni L8 Plutarchus: [Life of Galba.] ‘Galbae uiri illustris uita.’ latine’, 34 no. 19(a). [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[I]phicartes(!) v B5 Plutarchus: [Life of Caesar.] ‘C. Caesaris uiri illustris uita.’ Atheniesis(!) iccirco existimabat stypendiarium . . .’ For the [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis, although in this edition authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, ascribed to Jacobus Angeli.] Incipit: ‘[C]innae dictatoris ¢liam 40^1 no. 26. r Corneliam a Caesare distrahere . . .’ For the authorship and the M4 Plutarchus: [Life of Otho.] ‘Otonis uiri illustris uita.’ translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35 no. 19(b). [Translated by Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[A]t iunior r C6 Plutarchus: [Life of Phocion.] ‘Photionis uiri illustris uita.’ imperator Oto quum primum illuxisset procedens . . .’ For the [Translated by Leonardus Justinianus, although in this edition authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]emadem oratorem 41 no. 27. v tradunt plurimum Athenis potentia . . .’ For the authorship and M6 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Isocrates: Life of Evagoras.] ‘Euagore the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 35^6 no. 20(a). uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: r D4 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Younger.] ‘Catonis Junioris uiri ‘[Q]uum uiderem, o Nicocles, te non solum rerum . . .’ For the illustris uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus, authorship and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, although in this edition ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] 41 no. 28. v Incipit: ‘[C]atonis genus principium dignitatis et gloriae sump- M8 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Nepos, Cornelius: Life of Pomponius sit . . .’ For the authorship and the translator see Giustiniani, Atticus.] ‘Pomponii Attici uiri illustris uita.’ ‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 20(b). refs. Nep. Att. See Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 41 no. 29; in r E4 Plutarchus: [Life of Dio.] ‘Dionis uiri illustris uita.’ [Translated this edition Nepos is described as being the translator. by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[P]rofecto, Sossi Senetion, que- v N2 [Festus: Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani. Also madmodum Troiam iis minime . . .’ For the authorship and the known as De historia Romana.] ‘Ru¡us De regia consulari imper- translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 36 no. 21(a). ialique dignitate ac de accessione Romani imperii.’Addressed to v F2 Plutarchus: [Life of Brutus.] ‘M. Bruti uiri illustris uita.’ Valentinianus I, Roman Emperor. [Probably translated by Jacobus Angeli, although in this edition refs. See P-390. For the authorship see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni ascribed to GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit: ‘[M]arci Bruti progeni- latine’,42 no.30; in this edition the author is called‘Ru¡us Sextus’ tor fuit Junius Brutus. . .’For the authorship and the translator see in the text,‘Ru¡us’ in the printed heading. Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 37 no. 21(b). N r [Guarinus Veronensis: Life of Plato, incorporating a letter r 5 G1 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Dion and Brutus. addressed to Philippus Pellizzone.] ‘Platonis uiri illustris uita.’ Translated by GuarinusVeronensis.] Incipit:‘[H]is itaque homini- Incipit:‘[M]ultum diuque animo ueriti(!), Philippe uir doctissime, bus quum multa bonorum adsint genera . . .’ For the authorship humanitatem tuam . . .’ For the authorship and the dedicatee see and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,37 no. 21(c). Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’,42 no.31; in this edition Guarinus v G1 Plutarchus: [Life of Demosthenes.] ‘Demosthenis uiri illustris is described as the editor. uita.’ [Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: r O1 [Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Aristotle.] ‘Aristotelis uiri ‘[D]emosthenis pater Demosthenes (ut Theopompus historicus illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[A]ristotelis philosophus ex oppido fuit nomine Stagira . . .’ For the authorship see Giustiniani, 2134 plutarchus [p-394^p-395

r ‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 32; in this edition Guarinus Veronensis e5 Plutarchus: [Life of Numa Pompilius.] ‘La vida de Numa is described as the editor. Pompilio.’ [From the Latin version of Franciscus Philelphus, v O2 Plutarchus [pseudo-: Life of Homer.] ‘Homeri uiri illustris although in this edition ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] uita.’ [Translated by Peregrinus Allius, although in this edition Incipit: ‘[M]uy grand desacuerdo hay d’los tiempos . . .‘ v ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[S]uperuacuum for- f5 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Lycurgus and Numa. From tasse quibusdam uidetur in quaerendis . . .’ For the authorship the Latinversion of Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit:‘Yadespues d’ and the translator see Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 43 no. 34. auer declarado la vida d’ Numa . . .‘ v v O3 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Carolus Magnus.] ‘Caroli f7 Plutarchus: [Life of Solon.] ‘La vida d’ Solon.’ [From the Latin Magni uiri illustris uita.’ Incipit: ‘[C]arolo Francorum regi cui version of Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[D]idimo gramatico en postea ex magnitudine rerum gestarum . . .’ For the authorship el comentario de las tablas de Solon . . .’ v see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. 36; in this edition h2 Plutarchus: [Life of Publicola.] ‘La vida del ylustro varon Acciaiolus is described as the editor. Publicola.’ [From the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] r O7 [Colophon.] Incipit: ‘[S]iendo mentado por aquestas costumbres Solon . . .’ r r O7 ‘Registrum.’ i2 Plutarchus: [Comparison between Solon and Publicola. From r O8 [Table of contents.] the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘Por ventura en comparar aquestos varones aparte . . .’ Brescia: Jacobus Britannicus, 9^13 Aug. 1499. Folio. The colo- r phon reads ‘. . . M.cccclxxxxix.die.ix.Augusti.’ The editor’s letter i3 Plutarchus: [Life of Alcibiades.] ‘La vida d’l yllustre varon at the end of the prelims is dated ‘ . . . idibus Augusti.M.ID.’ (13 Alcibiade.’ [From the Latin version of Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit:‘[S]iel linaie de Alcibiades e la memoria de sus mayores. . .’ Aug.1499). r collation: aa8 bb6 a^z & A^O8. l4 Plutarchus: [Life of Coriolanus.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Woodcut initials. Coriolano.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[D]ela familia delos Marcios succedieron en Roma . . .’ HC Addenda, *13131; Go¡ P-835; BMC VII 983; Pr 7009; BSB-Ink r P-629; Giustiniani,‘Traduzioni latine’, 44 no. (e); Sack, Freiburg, m8 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Alcibiades and Coriolanus. 2932; Sander 5783; Sheppard 5801. From the Latin version of Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Incipit: ‘Despues que ya son explicadas todas las cosas . . .’ COPY v n1 Plutarchus: [Life of Themistocles.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Leaf aa1 has been repaired. Themistocle.’ [From the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Incipit: ‘[L]os comiencos d’l linaie fueron a Themistocle por Bodleian Library; the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. cierto . . .’ Upper cover detached. Size: 408 ¿ 284 ¿ 62 mm. Size of r o4 Plutarchus: [Life of Camillus.] ‘La vida del ylustre Camilo.’ leaf: 393 ¿ 258 mm. [From the Latinversion of Antonius Pacinus, although in this edi- Some early marginal notes, including comments on the text, and tion ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit:‘[F]urio Camillo d’ ‘nota’ marks. que en muchas e grandes cosas . . .’ Provenance: J. T. Hand (£. 1834^1837); signature on a fragment v q1 Plutarchus: [Life of Pericles.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Pericle.’ of paper from the previous binding, now attached to the front [From the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: pastedown; purchased at his sale (1837), lot 244, for »0. 2. 0; see ‘[C]uentan que Cesarviendoen Romavnos estranieros ombres.. .’ Books Purchased (1837), 30. shelfmark: Auct. P 1.10. r r6 Plutarchus: [Life of Fabius Maximus.] ‘Lavida del ylustre varon Fabio Maximo.’ [From the Latin version probably by Antonius P-395 Plutarchus Pacinus, to whom it is attributed in this edition.] Incipit: ‘[P]arecio nos que deuiessemos comparar a Pericle . . .’ Vitae illustrium virorum, et al. [Spanish] Vidas de v s7 Plutarchus: [Life of Pelopidas.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Plutarcho (trans. Alfonso Fernandez de Palencia). Pelopide.’ [From the Latin version probably by Antonius Part I. Pacinus, to whom it is attributed in this edition.] Incipit: ‘[D]ixo r Caton el mas vieio a vnos que loauan otro ombre . . .’ a1 [Title-page.] r v r Plutarchus: [Life of Marcellus.] ‘Lavida de ylustre varon Marco a2 [Fernandez] de Palencia, Alfonso: ‘El prologo.’ Incipit: ‘[E]nlos 3 dias d’l muy buen emperadorTraiano natural de Espan‹ a . . .’ Claudio Marcelo.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus r Veronensis, although in this edition ascribed to Antonius a3 Plutarchus: [Life of Theseus.] ‘La vida de Theseo.’ [The entire volume was translated by Alfonso Fernandez de Palencia, the Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[C]uenta se que Marco Claudio consul cinco Life of Theseus from the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] vezes delos Romanos . . .’ v Incipit: ‘[S]egund los historicos en la descripcio del sito dela x5 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Hannibal.] redondez . . .’ For discussions of authorship and translation see ‘La vida del ylustre varon Hannibal.’ [From the Latin version of the references for the appropriate lives in P-390. Donatus Acciaiuolus, who in this edition is described as the trans- v lator of Plutarchus.] Incipit: ‘[S]i se repite la memoria de la pri- b4 Plutarchus: [Life of Romulus.] ‘La vida de Romulo.’ [From the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[M]uy grand dif- mera guerra Punica . . .’ v ferencia hay entre los scriptores . . .’ z5 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Life of Scipio v Africanus.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Publio Cornelio Scipion.’ d1 Plutarchus: [Life of Lycurgus.] ‘La vida del . . . Lycurgo.’ [From the Latin version of Franciscus Philelphus, although in this edi- [From the Latin version of Donatus Acciaiuolus, who in this edi- tion ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[P]or que assi lo tion is described as the translator of Plutarchus.] Incipit:‘[T]ienen diga no es licito contar cosa alguna cierta de Lycurgo . . .’ p-395] plutarchus 2135

por cierto que sue padre de Cornelio Scipio que primero llamaron in this edition ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[D]ega Africano . . .’ yo Mario nopodemos dezir el tercero nombre segundo . . .’ v v aa7 [Acciaiuolus, Donatus: Comparison between Hannibal and tt8 Plutarchus: [Life of Eumenes.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Scipio]. Incipit: ‘Ya parece quel negocio nos amoneste conferir Eumene.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] en pocas . . .’ Incipit: ‘[D]ures hystoriador dexo escripto que fue padre . . .’ r v bb1 Plutarchus: [Life of Philopoemen.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon vv7 Plutarchus: [Life of Sertorius.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Philopomene.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] Sertorio.’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Brunus Incipit: ‘[F]ue Cleandro varon claro e de principal linaie . . .’ Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[P]or ventura no es marauilla que in£uyendo v bb8 Plutarchus: [Life of Quintus Flamminius.] ‘La vida del ylustre la fortuna . . .’ r varon Tito Quincio Flaminio.’ [From the Latin version of xx7 [Plutarchus]: ‘Comparacion de Eumene cardiano e de Quinto Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[C]omparamos a Tito Quincio Sertorio romano.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Flaminio con Philopomene . . .’ Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘Aquestas son las cosas que supimos dignas r dd8 [Plutarchus]: ‘Comparacion dela vida de Tito e de de memoria de Sertorio . . .’ v Philopomene.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] xx7 [First colophon.] v Incipit: ‘Ya demanda el tiempo que miremos enla comparacion xx7 [Table of contents for part I.] de aequestos . . .’ Part II. v r dd8 Plutarchus: [Life of Aristides.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon A1 [Title-page.] r Aristide.’ [From the Latin version of Franciscus Barbarus, A2 Plutarchus: [Life of Cimon.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Cimon.’ although in this edition ascribed to Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] [From the Latin version of Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit: Incipit: ‘[A]ristides ¢io de Lysimacho fue nascido del tribu ‘[P]eripoltas adeuino de duxo en Boetia al rey Ophelta . . .’ v Antiothide . . .’ B1 Plutarchus: [Life of Lucullus.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Lucio r ee5 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Censor.] ‘Lavida delylustre varon Lucullo.’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Justinianus.] Marco Caton el mayor.’ [From the Latin version of Franciscus Incipit: ‘[E]l abuelo d’ Lucio Lucullo fue varon consular. . .’ r Barbarus.] Incipit: ‘[E]s aduzido en memoria que Marco Caton D4 [Plutarchus: Comparison between Cimon and Lucullus. From fue de linaieTusculano . . .’ the Latin version of Leonardus Justinianus.] Incipit:‘Cassi que yo r ¡8 Plutarchus: ‘Comparacion de Aristide a Catoni el vieio’. [From pienso que la muerte d’ Lucullo fuesse muy bienauenturada . . .’ v the Latin version of Franciscus Barbarus.] Incipit:‘Auiendo dicho D5 Plutarchus: [Life of Nicias.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Nicias.’ delas cosas que parecian dignas . . .’ [From the Latin version of Alamannus Rinutinus, although in r gg2 Plutarchus: [Life of Timoleon.] ‘La vida del varon ylustre this edition ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[P]or que Timoleon.’ [From the Latin version of Antonius Pacinus.] parece segundo pienso poder se comparar. . .’ r Incipit: ‘[A]nte que Timoleon passasse en Sicilia los negocios F3 Plutarchus: [Life of Crassus.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Marco delos Syracusanos . . .’ Crasso.’ [From the Latin version of Alamannus Rinutinus, r hh5 Plutarchus: [Life of Aemilius Paullus.] ‘La vida del ylustre although in this edition ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] varon Paulo Emilio.’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Incipit:‘[M]arco Crasso touo notable padre assi por muchos hon- Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[M]uchos escriuen quela familia de ores . . .’ r los Emilios . . .’ H2 [Plutarchus]: ‘Comparacion de Nicia capitan griego e de v ii7 Plutarchus: [Lives of Agis and Cleomones.] ‘La vida delos ylus- Crasso romano.’ [From the Latin version of Alamannus tres varones Agide e Cleomene.’ [From the Latin version of Rinutinus.] Incipit: ‘[R]esta que digamos algund poco dela com- Alamannus Rinutinus, although in this edition ascribed to paracion entre Nicia e Crasso . . .’ r Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[A]gunos pensando que la fabla de H4 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Xenophon: Life of Agesilaus.] ‘Lavida del Ixion fuesse compuesta . . .’ ylustre varon Agesilao.’ [From the Latin version of Baptista v mm1 Plutarchus: [Lives of the Gracchi.] ‘La vida delos Graccos.’ Guarinus, although in this edition ascribed to Antonius [From the Latin version of Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[T]engo sabido ser cosa muy di⁄cile que se ‘[S]uso contadas lascosas que fueron de dezir de Agide . . .’ pueda fallar . . .’ v r nn3 Plutarchus: [Life of Lysander.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon I5 Plutarchus: [Life of Pompeius.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Lysandro.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] Pompeyo.’ [From the Latin version of Jacobus Angeli, although Incipit: ‘[E]ntre nos otros permanece en Delphos la estatua de in this edition ascribed to Antonius Pacinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]l pueblo marmor . . .’ Romano luego desdel comienco fue a¡ectionado . . .’ v r oo5 Plutarchus: [Life of Sulla.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Sylla.’ M7 Plutarchus: [Life of Alexander.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: Alexandro.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] ‘[L]ucio Cornelio Syla fue engendrado de familia patricia . . .’ Incipit: ‘[E]mprendiendo escriuir eneste volumen la vida del rey r qq4 Plutarchus: ‘Comparacion de Lysandro griego e de Syla Alexandro . . .’ v romano.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] P8 Plutarchus: [Life of Caesar.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Julio Incipit: ‘Pues que auemos discurrido en escriuir la vida deste Cesar.’ [From the Latin version of GuarinusVeronensis, although varon . . .’ in this edition ascribed to Jacobus Angeli.] Incipit: ‘[Q]ueriendo v qq5 Plutarchus: [Life of Pyrrhus.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Syla quando se avia apoderado delos negocios de Roma . . .’ r Pyrrho.’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] S5 Plutarchus: [Life of Phocion.] ‘Lavida del ylustre varon Phocio.’ Incipit: ‘[C]uentan que Phetonte desputes del diluuio. . .’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Justinianus, although in r ss1 Plutarchus: [Life of Marius.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Gayo this edition ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[C]uentan Mario.’ [From the Latin version of Antonius Pacinus, although que dema d’orador valio mucho en Athenas . . .’ 2136 poeniteas cito [p-395^p-396

r V4 Plutarchus: [Life of Cato the Younger.] ‘La vida del ylustre philosopho Platon.’ Incipit: ‘[O] Philippo varon muy ensennando varon Caton el que renombraron Vticense.’ [From the Latin ver- mucho e luengo tiempo estoue . . .’ r sion of Leonardus Brunus Aretinus, although in this edition TT6 Guarinus Veronensis [pseudo-; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ascribed to Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: ‘[E]l linaje de Caton Life of Aristotle.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Aristotele.’ Incipit: ouo principio de dignidad e de gloria . . .’ ‘[E]l philosopho Aristoteles fue de vna cibdad nombranda r Y7 Plutarchus: [Life of Dio.] ‘La vida de Dion.’ [From the Latin Stagira . . .’ The authorship is attributed to Guarinus Veronensis version of Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[S]egund dize in this edition. v Simonide que en la empresa contraTroya . . .’ VV1 Acciaiuolus, Donatus: [Life of Carolus Magnus.] ‘La vida del v AA6 Plutarchus: [Life of Brutus.] ‘Lavida del ylustre varon Marco ylustre varon Carlo magno.’ Incipit: ‘[C]uentan que fue padre de Bruto.’ [From the Latin version probably by Jacobus Angeli, Carolo rey delos Franceses . . .’ v although in this edition ascribed to Guarinus Veronensis.] XX1 [Festus: Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani. Also Incipit: ‘[F]ue progenitor de Marco Bruto Junio Bruto . . .’ known as De historia Romana.] ‘La epistola.’ Addressed to v CC5 [Plutarchus]: ‘Comparacion de Dion e de Bruto.’ [From the Valentinianus I, Roman Emperor. Incipit: ‘[A]l piadoso perpetuo Latin version of Guarinus Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘Assi que auiendo sen‹ or Valentinano emperador e siempre Augusto . . .’ For the en estos ombres muchos linajes de bienes . . .’ authorship see Giustiniani, ‘Traduzioni latine’, 42 no. 30; in this r CC7 Plutarchus: [Life of Demosthenes.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon edition the author is called ‘Ru¡o Sexto’. r Demosthene.’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Brunus XX7 [Second colophon.] r Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[S]egund lo cuenta Theopompo historico fue XX7 [Table of contents for part II.] el padre de Demosthene . . .’ v Seville: Compan‹ eros alemanes (Paulus de Colonia, Johannes DD5 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: Life of Pegnitzer, Magnus Herbst, and Thomas Glockner), 2 July Cicero.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Marco Tulio.’ [From the Latin 1491. Folio. In two parts. version, the translation of which is ascribed to Leonardus Brunus collation: Part I: a^z aa^xx8; part II: A^Z AA^XX8. Aretinus in this edition.] Incipit: ‘[L]a familia de Tulios que HC *13133; Go¡ P-837; BMC X 34 (I); Pr 9520; BSB-Ink P-630; despues ouo de tomar renombre de Cicerones . . .’ r CIBN P-493; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 550; Rhodes 1452; FF4 Plutarchus: [Life of Demetrius.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Sack, Freiburg, 2933; Sheppard 7302; Vindel, Arte, V 85: 24. Demetrio.’ [From the Latin version of Donatus Acciaiuolus.] Micro¢che: Unit 2: Classics in translation. Incipit: ‘[L]os antiguos e notables sabidores a mi iuyzio . . .’ r COPY II2 Plutarchus: [Life of Marcus Antonius.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Marco Antonio.’ [From the Latin version of Leonardus Bound in two volumes. Wanting a and the blank leaf xx . Brunus Aretinus.] Incipit: ‘[E]l orador Marco Antonio que mato 1 8 Sheppard notes that leaves a have probably been made up.The Mario por que seguia el vando de Syla . . .’ 2^3 MM v Plutarchus: [Life of Artaxerxes.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon lower margins of sheet a4.5 and leaves a6^7 have been repaired. 2 The words ‘La segunda parte’ have been erased from the title- Artoxerxe.’ [From the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] page of vol. 2, and replaced with the words ‘Xos ua rois’ in manu- Incipit: ‘[A] quel primero Artoxerxe ¢jo de Xerxe en facilidad y humanidad . . .’ script. Some printed headlines have been cropped. r Binding: Sixteenth-century(?) parchment; two ties lost on each NN4 Plutarchus: [Life of Aratus.] ‘Lavida del ylustre varon Arato.’ [From the Latin version of Lapus de Castellione.] Incipit: volume. On the spine of each volumes the name of the author ‘[P]arece que Chrysippo philosopho segund creo temiendo. . .’ and the title of the work. Size: Vol. 1: 314 ¿ 234 ¿ 77 mm; vol. 2: v 312 ¿ 231 ¿ 63 mm. Size of leaf: 300^305 ¿ 215^226 mm. PP3 Plutarchus: [Life of Galba.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Galba.’ [From the Latin version of Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: Some early marginal annotations, including comments on the text, ‘nota’ marks, and pointing hands, scribbles and pen-trials ‘[I]phicrate Athenies por esto pensaua que conuenia . . .’ v v v (particularly on a2^3, ll1 , and ss8 ), also underlining in the text in QQ3 Plutarchus: [Life of Otho.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Oton.’ [From the Latin version of Franciscus Philelphus.] Incipit: ‘[E]l black ink. A slip of paper containing a bibliographical note in Spanish has been pasted to the front pastedown of vol. 1. mas mancebo emperador Oton luego que amanecio fue al capito- r Provenance: Camois (sixteenth century); name on a2 . Madrid, lio . . .’ r r v Real Biblioteca Pu¤ blica; oval stamp on a2 and on A2 : beneath a QQ8 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Isocrates: Life of Evagoras.] ‘La vida del ylustre varon Euagora.’ [From the Latin version of Guarinus crown, the monogram ‘R P B’; shelfmark in pencil on the front Veronensis.] Incipit: ‘[O] Nicocles, viendo yo como tu no sola- pastedowns of each volume: ‘M-6^8’, and ‘M-6^9’. Purchased in mente no dexas . . .’ 1892; see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, r Oxford University Gazette, 9 May 1893, 477. RR6 Plutarchus [pseudo-; Nepos, Cornelius: Life of Pomponius Atticus.] ‘La vida de Pomponio Attico varon ylustre.’ [From the shelfmark: Inc. c. S4.1491.1^2. Latin version ascribed to Cornelius Nepos in this edition.] Incipit: ‘[P]omponio Attico engendrado d’ la postrimera origine P-396 Poeniteas Cito dela cepa Romana . . .’ v Libellus de modo poenitendi et con¢tendi. SS2 Plutarchus [pseudo-: Life of Homer.] ‘Lavida delylustre varon r Homero.’ [From the Latin version of Peregrinus Allius, although a1 [Title-page.] r ascribed to GuarinusVeronensis in this edition.] Incipit:‘[P]arece a2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- a algunos por ventura demasiado que ayan de inquirir . . .’ ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit mis- v SS4 Guarinus Veronensis: [Life of Plato, incorporating a letter erator iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia . . .’Verse with addressed to Philippus Pellizzone.] ‘La vida del ylustre commentary. p-396^p-400] poeniteas cito 2137

refs. J. Goering,William de Montibus (c.1140^1213).The Schools miserator Iudex. Presens libellus est tractans de penitentia . . .’ and the Literature of Pastoral Care, Studies and Texts, 108 Verse with commentary and interlinear gloss. (Toronto, 1992), 107^38. refs. See P-396. r v d2 [Appendix.] It includes: ‘Duodecim articuli ¢dei’,‘Septem pec- d2 [Appendix.] See P-396. cata mortalia’, ‘Quinque sensus’, ‘Decem precepta domini’, Deventer: Richard Pafraet, 11 June 1491. 4o. ‘Septem sacramenta’, ‘Septem dona sancti spiritus’, ‘Septem collation: a^c6 d4. opera misericordie corporalia’,‘Septem opera misericordie spiri- C 4306; Go¡ M-769; BMC IX 53; Pr 8997; Campbell 1137; HPT I tualia’, ‘Octo beatitudines’, ‘Sex peccata in spiritum sanctum’, 108^11, II 408; ILC 1620; Sheppard 6945. ‘Quatuor peccata clamantia ante deum pro vindicta’, ‘Nouem peccata aliena’. COPY Bound with H-239; see there for details of binding and proven- o Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 28 Jan. 1485. 4 . ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 133 mm. collation: a^c8 d4. Wanting a1. HC 11494; Go¡ M-764; Pr 9355; Campbell 1129; HPT I 69^73, II shelfmark: Douce 125(2). 419; ILC 1611; Inventaris, 101; Polain 3218; Sheppard 7206.

COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards, backed P-399 Poeniteas Cito with parchment, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Libellus de modo poenitendi et con¢tendi. both covers. Size: 200 ¿ 140 ¿ 12 mm. Sizeofleaf: 198 ¿ 135 mm. r aa1 [Title-page.] ‘249’ in brown ink on front endleaf. Marginal notes, extracting r aa2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo authors’ names and structuring the text, and pointing hands, in con¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit an early hand. miserator Iudex. Presens libellus est tractatus de penitentia . . .’ Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; no indication from Verse with commentary. the shelfmark. refs. See P-396. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct.1Q 4.12. r dd1 [Appendix.] See P-396. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.18. Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, 18 Nov. 1494. 4o. 6 4 P-397 Poeniteas Cito collation: aa^cc dd . HC11500; BMC IX 69; Pr 9074; Campbell1141; CIBN P-504; HPT I Libellus de modo poenitendi et con¢tendi. 108^11, II 413; ILC 1623; Sheppard 6976. r a1 [Title-page.] COPY r a2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- Bound with A-254; see there for details of binding and proven- ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit mis- ance. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 127 mm. erator iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia . . .’Verse with Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ commentary. marks, in the same early English hand that annotated item 3. refs. See P-396. shelfmark: 4o W 7(4) Th. Seld. r d2 [Appendix.] See P-396. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 28 Jan. 1486. 4o. collation: a^c8 d4. P-400 Poeniteas Cito Woodcut and woodcut initial. Libellus de modo poenitendi et con¢tendi. HC11495; Go¡ M-765; BMC IX187; Pr 9358; Campbell1130; CIBN r a1 [Title-page.] P-496; HPT I 69^73, II 419; Inventaris,114; Oates 3883; Sheppard r a2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- 7209. ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit mis- COPY erator Iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia . . .’Versewith Bound with B-345E: see there for details of binding and acquisi- commentary. tion. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 140 mm. refs. See P-396. v Wanting d4. e5 [Appendix.] See P-396. A few marginal notes, extracting key words, in an early English o r Paris: Guy Marchant [for Denis Roce], 17 June 1499. 8 . hand. In the lower margin of d3 the following inscription in a dif- collation: a^e8. ferent early hand, cancelled: ‘Dilige luxuriam, cole vicium, Types: 76 G2, commentary; 84 G, verse; 200 G, ¢rst line of title. 40 destructiones(?), iusticiae fuge, deum sperne, sathan venerare’. v v leaves. 27 lines (a2 ). Type area: 103 ¿ 69 mm (a2 ). The device on shelfmark: C 4.13(1) Linc. the title-page is that of Denis Roce: see Polain, Marques, no. 162. v On a1 is a woodcut, 86 ¿ 71 mm, representing the Son standing P-398 Poeniteas Cito before the Father seated, holding an orb. Libellus de modo poenitendi et con¢tendi. HC 11502; Go¡, Supplement, M-775a; Pr 8018; CIBN P-510; r Pellechet MS. 9604 (9426); Sheppard 6232. a1 [Title-page.] r a2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- COPY ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit Bound with A-219; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 135 ¿ 93 mm. shelfmark: Douce 14(3). 2138 poeniteas cito [p-401^p-405

P-401 Poeniteas Cito P-403 Poeniteas Cito Libellus de modo con¢tendi et penitendi. Libellus de modo con¢tendi et penitendi. r r aa1 [Title-page.] a1 [Title-page.] r r aa2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo a2 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- con¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit mis- miserator Iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia . . .’ Verse erator iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia . . .’Verse with with commentary. commentary. refs. See P-396. refs. See P-396. r r cc4 [Appendix.] See P-396. d4 [Appendix.] See P-396. Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 24 Feb. 1491. 4o. [Augsburg: Johann Froschauer, c.1495]. 4o. collation: aa bb8 cc6. collation: a b6 c4 d6. HC *13159; Go¡ P-843; BMC I 276; Pr 1302; BSB-Ink P-640; Oates 22 leaves.Woodcut and woodcut initials. 746; Sack, Freiburg, 2935; Sheppard 978; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 972. HC *13157; Go¡ P-846; Pr1850; BSB-Ink P-646; Polain 3216; Sack,

COPY Freiburg, 2939; Schreiber V 4996; Sheppard 1375. Bound with A-356; see there for details of binding. Size of COPY v leaf: 182 ¿ 129 mm. Leaf a1 , l. 4:‘. . .penitendi > ‘, not as Polain. Wanting cc3.4. Binding: Nineteenth-century half dark blue morocco with dark Occasional notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early blue cloth over pasteboards, with sprinkled red-edged leaves; English hand. bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 190 ¿ 145 ¿ 9 mm. Size of Provenance: This item is not part of the donation of Lord leaf: 181 ¿ 135 mm. Hunsdon, but belonged toThomas Hearne (1678^1735). A few marginal notes, extracting key concepts, in a sixteenth-cen- r shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 6.9(8). tury hand.‘27’ in pencil on a1 . Provenance: Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 168 P-402 Poeniteas Cito (1885), no. 270 for 5 Marks; see Library Bills, 5 Nov.1885, receipt Libellus de modo con¢tendi et penitendi. no. 319. r shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.52. a1 [Title-page.] v a1 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit mis- P-404 Poeniteas Cito erator Iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia. . .’Versewith Libellus de modo con¢tendi et penitendi. r commentary. a1 [Title-page.] v refs. See P-396. a1 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Libellus de modo con- r c5 [Appendix.] See P-396. ¢tendi et penitendi’. Incipit: ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit mis- Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 12 Mar. 1492. 4o. erator Iudex. Presens libellus tractans de penitentia . . .’Versewith collation: a^c6. commentary. Woodcut. refs. See P-396. v HC 13160; Go¡ P-844; BMC I 276; Pr 1306; Schramm VIII p. 20; c2 [Appendix.] See P-396. Schreiber V 4992; Sheppard 984^5; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 973. [Metz: Caspar Hochfeder, c.1500]. 4o. 6 4 FIRST COPY collation: a b c . Bound with H-075; see there for details of binding and proven- HC *13158; Go¡ P-848; BMC III 664; Pr 3122; BSB-Ink P-649; ance. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 130 mm. Sheppard 2183. Wanting a1 and sheet c3.4. COPY Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and Binding: Twentieth-centurybrown cloth. Size: 211 ¿ 150 ¿ 4 mm. ‘nota’ marks in red ink, in an early German hand. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 144 mm. Two- and four-line initials are supplied in red; capital strokes and A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in an early v underlining in red. German hand. Also scribbles on c4 . shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 5.42(4). Provenance: Purchased in 1905 from Jacques Rosenthal (1854^ SECOND COPY 1937); see Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Binding: Modern half parchment with marbled paper boards. Library, Oxford University Gazette, 8 May 1906, 564. Size: 214 ¿ 143 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 205 ¿ 128 mm. shelfmark: Inc. e. G28.1. The following note in C. Hindle’s hand, dated 1927’, is written on the front endleaf: ‘taken out of duplicates in 1927. Leaf a1 belong- P-405 Poeniteas Cito ing to this copy was found in another copy,Auct.7Q 5.42(4) (Bod- inc. P-402(1)), and has been restored to its proper place.This copy Poenitentiarius. r is therefore perfect; the other lacks in addition to a1, c3.4’. a1 [Title-page.] r Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. a2 Johannes de Garlandia [pseudo-; Guilelmus de Montibus: shelfmark: Inc. e. G3.1492.3. Poeniteas cito.] ‘Penitentiarius magistri Iohannis de Garlandia’. ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit miserator > Iudex, et sunt hec quinque tenenda tibi’; ends: ‘ruina. > Ut tibi pro meritis non p-405^p-406a] poeniteas cito 2139

modica gloria detur > Dat cor contritum confessio crimina pug- Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled pasteboards, with manu- nat. > Qui cui sit morbo medicina danda reuelat’. script title on a rectangular label at head of the spine. Size: 197 ¿ refs. For references see P-396. 144 ¿ 6 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 140 mm. [Paris]: Antoine Caillaut, [c.1489]. 4o. As dated by CIBN; ‘Carnis resurrectionem et vitam eternam amen’ repeated three v Sheppard dates [c.1492]. times on d4 in a late sixteenth-century German hand. collation: a4. Provenance: Purchased for 8 Marks in 1892 from M. Spirgatis, C 2645; BMC VIII 51; Pr 7962; CIBN P-500; Sheppard 6192. Catalogue 11 (1892), no. 86; Library Bills 10 Nov. 1892 and Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford COPY University Gazette, 9 May 1893, 477. Binding: Nineteenth-century quarter black morocco with shelfmark: Inc. e. G99.1. marbled paper boards and pastedowns.‘T 21’ printed on a small SECOND COPY rectangular paper label at head of the spine. Size: 186 ¿ 136 ¿ Another copy with variation in the title. 8 mm. Size of leaf: 182 ¿ 132 mm. Leaf a r, l. 2: ‘. . .d’ pa|| ione’. Calligraphic initial I, 63 mm high, On the front endleafa bibliographical note by F.Madan, dated 23 1 employed for ¢rst letter of ‘Iesuida’. May 1903. Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards, with title and date The device on a r is painted in several colours. On a r a two-line 1 2 printed in black on front cover. Size: 207 ¿ 144 ¿ 6 mm. Size of initial ‘P’ is supplied in green within a square gold ground edged leaf: 202 ¿ 138 mm. in red. A few marginal notes, commenting on the text, in an early Provenance: Sir George Webbe Dasent (1817^1896). Oxford German(?) hand. Archaeological and Heraldic Society; presented by Dasent in Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ 1839; inscription on a label pasted on the front pastedown; on a r. Purchased at the anonymous sale (27 Jan. 1886), lot 967, inscription on the recto of the front endleaf: ‘Presented to the 1 for »0. 12. 0. Oxford Arch×logical and Heraldic Society by George Webbe v shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.51. Dasent. Dec. 1839’; stamp on a1 : ‘Oxford Architectural and Historical Society’.‘L.1.11’ (deleted),‘C.1’and ‘E.1’on front paste- down. Sheppard records that this item was purchased on 14 Dec. P-406A Poeniteas Cito 1904. Summa poenitentiae [Latin and German]. r shelfmark: Inc. e. F1.6. A1 [Title-page.] ‘Summa penitentie’. r A2 [Preface.] Incipit: ‘[B]onum anime preciosius est omnibus P-406 Poeniteas Cito bonis . . .’ v Poenitentionarius de confessione, et al. A3 [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘[P]eniteas cito pecca- tor cum sit milerator(!) Iudex. Et sunt hec quinque tenenda tibi’; a r [Title-page.] > 1 verse. a r [Guilelmus de Montibus: Poeniteas cito.] ‘Penitentionarius de 2 refs. For references see P-396. confessione’. ‘[P]eniteas cito peccator cum sit miserator Iudex, > A v [German translation.] ‘O Sunder peicht die Sunde dein Wan et sunt hec quinque tenenda tibi’; verse, with interlinear and mar- 3 > unss der Richter wil genedig sein’; verse. ginal gloss. refs. See P. E.Weidenhiller, Untersuchungen zurdeutschsprachi- refs. For references see P-396. gen katechetischen Literatur des spa« ten Mittelalters, Mu« nchener a v Vallibus, Hieronymus de: Jesuida seu de passione Christi. 6 Texte und Untersuchungen zur deutschen Literatur des ‘[M]axime celicolum supera qui celsus in aula Eterno imperio > Mittelalters, 10 (Munich, 1965),195^200. superas fortique tridente’; verse, with interlinear and marginal A v [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘Causa formalis huius libri ut dixi con- gloss. 3 sistit in libri diuisione . . .’ d r Lactantius, [Lucius Coelius Firmianus] Firmianus [pseudo-; 2 E r [Grosseteste, Robertus: Versus de decem mandatis.] ‘Disce VenantiusFortunatus]: De resurrectione Christi. Also known as 5 deum colere nomenque suum uenerare Sabbata conserues Carmen de pascha [addressed to Bishop Felix].‘[S]alue festa dies > habeas in honore parentes’; 5 lines of verse. Followed by a toto venerabilis euo Qua deus infernum vicit, et astra tenet’; 50 > German translation and a commentary in Latin. elegiac distichs. refs. S. H. Thomson, TheWritings of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop refs. Carmen iii.9, with lines 39^40 appearing in this incunable of Lincoln 1235^1253 (Cambridge, 1940), 141; see Walther, Initia, edition as lines 1^2: MGH AA4.1 (Berlin, 1881), 59^62, lines 1^ 5844; Sharpe, LatinWriters, no. 1467. 100 only; PLVII 287, 285^8.With interlinear gloss. v E5 [German translation.] ‘Du solt eren zu aller Frist der das ewig o > [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, c.1497]. 4 . Leben geben ist’; 8 lines of verse. 6 4 6 4 v collation: a b c d . E5 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘In ista parte autor hortatur nos ad r Woodcut border on a1 . decem preceptorum observationem . . .’ r HC *13166; Go¡ P-850; BMC I 112; Pr 504; BSB-Ink P-648; Sack, E6 [Versus memoriales de septem sacramentis.] ‘Abluo ¢rmo cibo Freiburg, 2938; Sheppard 383^4. £eo copulor ordinor ungor’; 1 line of verse. Followed by a FIRST COPY German translation and a commentary in Latin. r r Leaf a1 , l. 2: ‘. . . d’ pa|| oine’; without calligraphic initial ‘I’ (see E6 [German translation.] ‘Die syben Sacrament soltu merken gar below). eben > do durch nur alle muessen seligk leben’; 4 lines of verse. 2140 poggius florentinus [p-406a^p-409

v E6 [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘In ista parte autor ostendit quod sunt P-408 Poggius Florentinus septem sacramenta . . .’ Epistola de morte Hieronymi Pragensis, et al. o [Nuremberg: PeterWagner, c.1490]. 4 . [a r] Poggius Florentinus: Epistola de morte Hieronymi Pragensis collation: A8 B^D6 E8. 1 r [addressed to] Leonardus [Brunus] Aretinus. Dated Constance, Woodcut initial on A1 . 30 May [1416]. HC *15169; Go¡ S-860; BMC II 464; Pr 2249; BSB-Ink P-641; Sack, refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Lettere, ed. H. Harth, 3 vols (Florence, Freiburg, 2934; Sheppard 1625. 1984^87), II 157^63 (IV,6). r COPY [a4 ] [Brunus] Aretinus, [Leonardus pseudo-; Boccaccio, Wanting A1 and the blank E8. Giovanni]: De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda. Binding: Nineteenth-centuryblind-tooled half red morocco over Translated by Leonardus Brunus.‘Incipit historia de Sigismunda marbled pasteboards; sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 200 ¿ vnicaTancredi et Guiscardo adolescente quem vnice adamauit ab 144 ¿ 7 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 130 mm. Aretino exquisitissimo oratore e greco in latinum traducta’. r ‘Summa Poenitentiae’ on A2 and some marginal notes, mainly Incipit: ‘Tancredus princeps vir mitis ac benigni . . .’ Brunus’ extracting key words, in a sixteenth-century German humanist Latin translation from Boccaccio’s Decameron IV,1. hand in brown ink, also ‘nota’ marks in the shape of trefoils and refs. D. M. Manni, Istoria del Decamerone (Florence, 1742), v pointing hands; on A3 an inscription in sixteenth-century 247^56; see also V. Branca, ‘Un ‘‘lusus’’ del Bruni Cancelliere: il German, translating parts of the texts. rifacimento di una novella del Decameron (IV,1) e la sua irradia- Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. zione europea’, in Leonardo Bruni, cancelliere della Repubblica di Bequeathed in 1834. Firenze(Firenze,27^29ottobre1987), ed. P.Viti, Istituto nazionale shelfmark: Douce 90. di studi sul Rinascimento. Atti di covegni, 18 (Florence, 1990), 207^26. P-407 Poggio, Jacopo di [Rostock: Fratres Domus Horti Viridis ad S. Michaelem, c.1476]. Sopra il Trionfo della fama di messer Francesco Petrarcha 4o. [Italian]. collation: [a8]. r C 4799; BMC II 566; Pr 2662; CIBN P-516; Sheppard 1920. a2 Poggio, Jacopo di: Sopra il Trionfo della fama di messer Francesco Petrarcha. ‘Prohemio’ [addressed to] Lorenzo de’ COPY Medici. Incipit: ‘[C]ommune e opinione magni¢co Lorenzo gli Bound with C-322(1); see there for details of binding and proven- huomini antichi essere prudenti et sauii . . .’ ance. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 139 mm. r a4 [Petrarca, Francesco: Trionfo della fama Ia.] ‘[N]el cor pien Underlining of chapter headings, paragraph marks, and capital strokes in red. damarissima dolceza > Risonauano ancor gliultimi accenti’; 24 lines of verse. shelfmark: Auct. N 5.9(2). refs. ed. Pacca and Paolino, 555^58, verses 1^24. v a4 Poggio, Jacopo di: Sopra il Trionfo della fama di messer P-409 Poggius Florentinus Francesco Petrarcha [dedicated to] Lorenzo de’ Medici. Incipit: Facetiae. ‘[E]l populo Romano superiore per le sue singulari et immense [* r] [Alphabetical list of fables.] uirtu . . .’ Verses 25^163 of the Trionfo della fama Ia (pp. 558^588 2 [a r] Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. ofthe critical edition) alternating with the textofthe commentary. 1 refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. S. Pittaluga (Milan, 1995), Florence: Francesco Bonaccorsi, forAlessandroVarrochi,24 Jan. 2^296 nos 1^273; see also L. Sozzi, ‘Le ‘‘Facezie’’ di Poggio nel o 1485/6. 4 . Quattrocento francese’, in Miscellanea di studi e ricerche sul 8 6 collation: a^p q . Quattrocento francese, ed. F. Simone (Turin, 1966), 409^516, at HC (+ Addenda) *13168 = H 12789; Go¡ P-852; BMC VI 670; Pr 436 no. 3, and L. Hellinga,‘The Dissemination of a Text in Print: 6307; BSB-Ink B-771; CIBN P-195; Fiske p. 78; Sheppard 5211. Early Editions of Poggio Bracciolini’s Facetiae’, in Trasmissione COPY dei testi a stampa nel periodo moderno. II. Il seminario internazio- Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century Italian gold-tooled red nale Roma-Viterbo 27^29 giugno 1985, ed. G. Crapulli, Lessico morocco, bound for Boutourlin, with light green-edged leaves intellettuale europeo, 44 (Rome, 1987), 85^106, at 97 ‘Venice’. and pastedowns. Size: 208 ¿ 145 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ [Venice: ChristophorusValdarfer, c.1470]. 4o. 128 mm. collation: [*6 a10 b^h8 i10]. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words with reference HC 13174; BMC V 184; Pr 4141; Sheppard 3306. Micro¢che: Unit 8: to geographical provenances, in an early hand. Printing in Italy before1472: Part II. Provenance: Antonio di Niccolo' , cartolaio (Florentine, ¢f- COPY teenth-century?); inscription on front endleaf: ‘Della fama e Wanting the blank leaf [* ]. Sheets [h ] and [i ] have been d’Antonio di Niccolo Cartolaio’ and on rear endleaf: ‘To della 1 2^4 3^5 transposed in binding. fama’. Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armor- Binding: Early nineteenth-century(?) blind-tooled light brown ial book-plate and shelfmark no. 366; see Catalogue (1831); pur- morocco over wooden boards, with the author’s name, title, and chased at his sale for »3. 0. 0: see sale catalogue (1839), lot 1242, date gold-tooled along the spine. Size: 286 ¿ 200 ¿ 25 mm. Sizeof and Books Purchased (1840), 25. leaf: 280 ¿ 191 mm. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.40. p-409^p-412] poggius florentinus 2141

r On front endleaf and on a piece of paper pasted onto the front [k1 ] Valla, Laurentius: ‘Prologus epistolaris’ [addressed to] endleaf, two bibliographical notes, in Italian, in two early eight- Arnaldus Fonolleda. eenth-century hands. Modern manuscript foliation in arabic refs. See A-048. v numerals in the upper right-hand corner of the rectos. Some [k1 ] Aesopus: ‘Facetie morales’. [Also known as XXXIII fabulae early manuscript signatures. [Latin]].Translated from the Greek by LaurentiusValla. Provenance: Purchased by Heber for »7. 7. 0, according to the refs. See A-048. v price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale catalogue, and in pencil [k9 ] Petrarca, Franciscus: ‘Prologus’. on the recto of the front endleaf. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see refs. F. Simone,‘La fortuna del Petrarca in Francia nella prima Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 3060. Purchased for »6.18.0, according to meta' del cinquecento’, in Il Rinascimento Francese, Biblioteca di Books Purchased (1835), 23. studi francesi, 1 (Turin, 1961), 141^222, at 168^9. v shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 3.37. [k10 ] Petrarca, Franciscus: [Extracts from book II of Rerum mem- orandarum libri.] ‘De salibus virorum illustrium’. refs. Francesco Petrarca, Rerum memorandarum libri, ed. G. P-410 Poggius Florentinus Billanovich, Edizione nazionale delle opere di Francesco Facetiae. Petrarca, 5 (Florence,1943), 69^103. v o [a1 ] [Alphabetical list of fables.] Paris: Au Sou¥et Vert(Louis Symonel et socii), [about 1475]. 4 . r 10 12 10 12 10 6 10 6 [a8 ] Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. collation: [* a b c d^k l ]. GW collates [a b ], Aesop refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos 1^51, only. 54^5, 52^3, 56^196, 198^251, 197, 252^73; see also Sozzi 436 no. 2 GW 316; HC 13185 (part); Go¡ P-857; BMC VIII 16 (part); Pr 7903 and Hellinga 97 ‘Rome B’ which follows ‘Rome A’ (= H 13179; (part); CIBN P-520; IGI 65; Polain 3227; Sheppard 6111. which followsVenice). COPY [Rome: Georgius Lauer, c.1470]. 4o. Bound with M-190(1); see there for details of binding, decoration, collation: [a^k10]. and provenance. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 136 mm. R1919 = C 4785; Go¡ P-855; Pr 3404; Sheppard 2725. The copy of Valla’s ‘Aesop’ in the British Library begins with Poggio’s Facetiae, in an edition printed in Paris ‘sub signo follis COPY r viridis’. It appears in BMC with ‘Poggius Florentinus’ as the Leaf [a8 ]: ‘Poggii . . .’, not as R. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled green morocco, with main heading; the ISTC also records it under that heading. The gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 195 ¿ 143 ¿ Bodleian’s volume contains Poggio, but this is the edition from 17 mm. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 132 mm. Louvain, by Johannes de Westfalia. IGI 65 refers only to Valla r and Petrarch. On [a1 ] the following bibliographical notes in a late seventeenth/ early eighteenth-century Italian hand: ‘Poggii Florentini secre- Wanting Poggio Bracciolini, Facetiae. tarii Apostolici facetiarum liber. Vide Biblioteca volante di shelfmark: Douce 104(3). Giovanni Cinelli Calvoli [Parma, 1692] scanzia settima faccia 109, 150. Fuit etiam magister Petri Medicis ¢lii Cosmi Patris P-412 Poggius Florentinus Patrie, vide Les anedoctes de Florence, ou l’Istoire secrete de la Facetiae. Maison de Medicis [The Hague, 1685], pag. 35.Vedi il tomo 13 del r [a2 ] Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. Giornalede’Letterati d’Italia [Venice,1710^40, 40 vols] f. 469 dove refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos1^4, 6, troverai quante volte e' stato ristampato quest’oscenissimo libro.’ 8^44, 46^9, 81, 50^61, 63^5, 62, 66^7, 69, 68, 70, 74, 73, 75^80, 82^ Manuscript pagination, probably in the same hand: 1^185. Some 106, 108^13, 115^42, 144, 143, 145^8, 204, 149^73, 175^9, 184^7, marginal notes, mainly providing corrections to the text and 189^90, 192^6, 198^203, 255, 205^20; see also Sozzi 437 no. 10 deleting words such as‘abbatissa impregnata, reliquiis, culo, con- and Hellinga 98 ‘Rome-Han’ independent. fessore, con¢tente, crucis’, also pointing hands and initials are r [a6 ] Poggius Florentinus(?): [Facetia.] Incipit: ‘[E]piscopum quen- supplied in a sixteenth-century hand. dam super equo transeuntem quispiam reuerebatur . . .’ Inserted r Provenance: Cesare Arrivabene (£. 1559); inscription on [a1 ]: between fable no. 4 and 6; not in Pittaluga. ‘Venezia Cesare Arriuabene 1559’. Purchased by Heber for »4. 4. [Rome: Successor to types of Ulrich Han, c.1480]. 4o. Sheppard 0, according to the price annotated in red ink in Heber’s sale cata- argues that this was printed by a successor to Han’s types c.1480: logue, and in pencil on the recto of the front endleaf. Richard ‘the type, which here appears worn, contains not only admixture Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 2821. Purchased of capitals from125 G, but also wrong-fount d with rounded head- for »3. 0. 0 according to Books Purchased (1835), 23. stroke and closed v not observed in Han’s work’. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.57. collation: [a^h8 i k6]. v Type: 103 R. 76 leaves, the ¢rst blank. 27 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: v r P-411 Poggius Florentinus 137 ¿ 79 mm ([a2 ]). Capital spaces.Leaf [a2 ]: ‘Facetie iocuš - Facetiae, et al. di||ime Pogii poete lau > reati ciuis Floreš tini |ecretarii apostolici > in cetu pro animi recreatione recitande. > ornati||ime compo|ite [* v] ‘Tabula’. 1 incipiunt. >> [M]Vltos futuros e||e arbitror qui > has no|tras coš fa- [a r] Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. r 2 bulationes. . .’; [k6 ]:‘Facetie Pogii poete laureati > ¢niunt feliciter.’ refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos1^273; Go¡ P-859; Pr 3368; Sheppard 2697. see also Sozzi 438 no. 12 and Hellinga 98 ‘Sou¥et Vert’ which fol- lows ‘Rome B’ (= Pr 3404; P-410). 2142 poggius florentinus [p-412^p-414

r COPY c1 ‘De Francisco equum suum domante’. Incipit: ‘[F]ranciscus sui Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco, by pulli equini domitor e¡ectus . . .’Inserted between nos 26 and 3. r Lewis, with gilt-edged leaves. Size: 215 ¿ 150 ¿ 16 mm. Size of c1 ‘De tribus sociis unam puellam amantibus’. Incipit: ‘[S]epolatus leaf: 208 ¿ 139 mm. rabula plenus salibus interambulandum retulit . . .’ Inserted Early manuscript foliation: 1^50 only. A few marginal notes, between nos 26 and 3. v mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ marks, in a humanist c1 ‘De Gonnella bracam suam in cacabum omasorum proiiciente’. hand. Incipit: ‘[I]llustris et excellens marchionissa Ferrariensis semel Initials, some with reserved white decoration, and paragraph forsan quum frigesceret . . .’Inserted between nos 26 and 3. v marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. d1 ‘De agricola aratrum suum portante’. Incipit:‘[Q]uidam Pirreus Provenance: C. Lewis (£. before Aug. 1832?). Richard Heber nomine admodum incultum quum usque ad meridiem arasset . . .’ (1773^1833); his note on a detached slip pasted onto front endleaf: Inserted between nos 54 and 121. ot v ‘B at Evans’s. C. Lewis. Aug. 1832 (7 hours) 2. 2. 0.’; see d5 ‘Dictum facetum cuiusdam abbatis’. Incipit: ‘[D]uo abbates Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot 2820. Purchased for »5. 0. 0, according to sancti Benedicti erant Concilii Constantiensis . . .’ Inserted Books Purchased (1835), 23. between nos 93 and 97. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.58. e4 ‘Responsio contra detractorem sapientissima’. Incipit: ‘[M]oysius Marcilius ex ordine Augustinensium fuit nuper P-413 Poggius Florentinus Florentie . . .’Inserted between nos 178 and 6. v Facetiae. e4 ‘De vulpe famelica’. Incipit: ‘[V]ulpes famelica predam perqui- v rens solitam ad gallinarum . . .’Inserted between nos 178 and 6. a1 ‘Tabula titulorum’. e v ‘De Dante ossa sub mensa proiiciente’. Incipit:‘[C]um aliquando a r Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. 8 6 Dantes poeta cum quibusdam viris probis prandium faceret . . .’ refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos 78, Inserted between nos 55 and 67. 164, 63, 75, 192, 202, 8, 17^18, 179, 137, 90, 119, 214, 2, 198, 133^4, v h ‘De eo qui nolebat dicere pater noster’. Incipit: ‘[R]usticus qui- 142, 204, 146, 148, 152, 163, 25, 157, 153, 207, 209^10, 225, 165, 7 dam quum vineam sculperet interrogatus ab hero . . .’ Inserted 222, 227, 229, 26, 3, 1, 11^12, 19, 22, 36, 39^40, 68, 42^7, 59^60, 65, between nos 220 and 228. 64, 82, 4, 5, 41, 29^30, 23, 74,73, 62, 66, 61, 54, 121, 7,10, 24, 50, 79, v h ‘De Dante poeta qui aliquid excogitandi tempus petiuit’. Incipit: 85, 114, 120, 118, 117, 110^12, 92^3, 97, 88, 101, 87, 89, 115, 109, 128, 8 ‘[D]antes poeta noster quum exul Senis esset et in ecclesia min- 100, 108, 122, 129, 127, 123, 130, 124^6, 104, 174, 113, 190, 193, 84, orum cubito . . .’Inserted between nos 116 and 182. 212, 86, 178, 6, 9, 13^16, 20^1, 27^8, 31^4, 37, 48^9, 55, 67, 69, 71, o 80, 94, 98^9, 103, 105^6, 132, 135, 138, 140^1, 143^5, 150, 154^6, [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, c.1477]. 4 . collation: a^g8 h10. 158^9, 161, 165^73, 175, 180, 183, 187^8, 191, 194^5, 199^201, 203, B r r Type: 89 G . 66 leaves. 32 lines (a2 ). Type area: 141 ¿ 90 mm (a2 ). 205, 213, 215^17, 219, 221, 223^4, 226, 230^3, 235^46, 249^52, b 257^59, 261^2, 264, 266, 268, 270^3, 139, 151, 177, 196, 218, 220, Capital spaces. Leaf a1 : ‘Incipit tabula titulorum in librum face- r 228, 95, 102, 116, 182, 184, 189, 35, 38; see also Sozzi 439 no. 15 tiaruš Po > gii oratoris eloquenti||imi.’; a6 :‘Pogii £orentini oratoris and Hellinga 99 ‘Louvain II’ which follows ‘Louvain I’ (= clari||imi / in facetiaruš > librum Prologus Incipit feliciter. >> Campbell 1428; independent). [M]Vltosfuturose||earbitror/quihas no|trascoš fabulationes...’; r > v h10 , colophon: ‘Explicit facetiarum liber Pogii oratorii eloqueš b5 ‘De Petro Pysano coeunte cum Thomasina’. Incipit: ‘[P]etrus > j Pysanus contribulus meus vir siquidem perfacetus formosam ti||imi Impre|| Tempore Ducis Maximiliani / in > |ua terra bra- quandam iuuenculam . . .’Inserted between nos 210 and 225. baš tina /per Ioannem me de we|tfalia’. v H 13186; Pr 9225; Campbell 1429; HPT II 436; ILC 1785; Sheppard b6 ‘De Gonnella eodem reuelante quod viderat in camera abbatis’. Incipit: ‘[P]ostridie illustris martio Ferrariensis festum suis 7120^1. utriusque sexus . . .’Inserted between nos 165 and 222. COPY v b6 ‘De Gonnella diuiti illudente cui summitas nasi frigida erat’. Bound with M-190(1); see there for details of binding, proven- Incipit: ‘[I]dem Gonnella quum glaciali tempore . . .’ Inserted ance, and decoration. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 132 mm. between nos 165 and 222. The fables have been numbered in roman numerals, both in the r b7 ‘De abbate cum abbatissa ludente’. Incipit:‘[B]aronusTicinensis alphabetical list of contents and in the text. loripes iocundissimus retulit . . .’ Inserted between nos 165 and shelfmark: Douce 104(2). 222. v b7 ‘De lupo et vulpe’. Incipit: ‘[I]n quodam agello equo pabulum queritante vulpi lupus inquit . . .’Inserted between nos 229 and 26. P-414 Poggius Florentinus r b8 ‘Interrogatio an mallet quis sibi matrem fuisse pecudem aut Facetiae. capram’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uidam vir facetus Anthioniolum serra inter- r [*2 ] [Alphabetical list of fables.] rogavit . . .’Inserted between nos 229 and 26. r r [a1 ] Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. b8 ‘De puella que lebetem suum ¢eri fecit’. Incipit:‘[S]olent lebetum refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos1^273; magistri ad lebetes (hi sunt quedam vasorum genera) . . .’Inserted see also Sozzi 437 no. 7 and Hellinga 99 ‘Creussner II’ which fol- between nos 229 and 26. v lows ‘Creussner I’ (= HR 13188; which follows Venice). b8 ‘De scriba appellante famulum suum azinum’. Incipit: ‘[C]atho [Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, before 1479?]. Folio. Saccus legum hac nostra tempestate princeps et monarcha . . .’ 6 8 Inserted between nos 229 and 26. collation: [* a^g ]. HC *13180; Go¡ P-863; BMC II 450; Pr 2171; BSB-Ink B-784; CIBN P-522; Sheppard 1578. p-414^p-418] poggius florentinus 2143

COPY endleaf. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 6 (1835), lot r Wanting the blank leaf [*1 ]. 2822. Purchased for »1. 12. 0, according to Books Purchased Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, the spine gold-tooled, with (1835), 23. yellow-edged leaves and pink marbled pastedowns. Size: 300 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.56. 210 ¿ 15 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 195 mm. Three engraved portraits of Poggius are pasted onto the end- P-416 Poggius Florentinus leaves. Early manuscript arabic and roman foliation in the middle of the upper margin of the rectos, in black ink: i-lvi. Facetiae. r r On [a1 ] a six-line initial ‘M’ is supplied in purple with white pen- a1 [Title-page.] r work decoration within a square ground made of two rectangles; a2 Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. one coloured in azure with purple and blue vertical lines, the refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos1^273; other in green with yellow and dark green vertical lines. The area see also Sozzi 441no. 26; L. Hellinga,‘The Codex in the Fifteenth de¢ned by the letter consists of gilt metal sheet with punch-dot- Century, Manuscript and Print’, in A Potencie of Life. Books in ting, with green, yellow, blue, and purple foliate decoration Society, ed. N. Barker (London, 1993), 63^88, at 82 ‘Basel’ 1488, extending from the initial into the margin, with gold metal dots follows ‘Venice’. applied (Nuremberg style). Other initials and paragraph marks Basel: N[icolaus] K[esler], 14 Mar. 1488. 4o. are supplied in red ink; capital strokes in red; manuscript title- collation: a^g8 h i6. page in red. HC 13195; Go¡ P-869; BMC III 765; Pr 7666; CIBN P-527; Sack, Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Freiburg, 2940; Sheppard 2477. Bequeathed in 1834. shelfmark: Douce 243. COPY Bound with G-134; see there for details of binding and proven- ance. Size of leaf: 190 ¿ 126 mm. P-415 Poggius Florentinus Wanting a1. Facetiae. Leaf a2 is bound after a7. r [a1 ] Poggius Florentinus: Facetiae. shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.10(1). refs. Poggio Bracciolini, Facezie, ed. Pittaluga, 2^296 nos 1^51, 54^5, 52^3, 56^251, 197, 252^73; see also Sozzi 440 no. 21 and P-417 Poggius Florentinus Hellinga 99 ‘Milan II’ which follows ‘Milan I’ (= Pr 5882; which follows Rome B). Historia Florentina [Italian] Historia Florentina (trans. Jacopo di Poggio). Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 19 Oct. o r 1481. 4 . a1 Poggio, Jacopo di: ‘Prohemio’ [dedicated to] Federico da collation: [a^k8]. Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. Incipit: ‘[N]arrano gli scriptori v v Type: 98 R. 80 leaves. 29 lines ([a2 ]).Type area: 143 ¿ 86 mm ([a2 ]). invictissimo principe che Alexandro magno ¢gliuolo di Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Philippo. . .’ r HC 13190; Go¡ P-865; Pr 5939; Sheppard 4941. a3 Poggius Florentinus: Historia Florentina. Translated into Italian by Jacopo di Poggio. Incipit: ‘[A]vendo ascrivere quelle COPY gverre le quali el popolo ¢orentino . . .’ For the use of New Leaf [k r], colophon l. 2:‘. . . pachel Vl dericuš . . .’ 8 > Haven, Conn.,YaleUniversity Library, MS. 321 as printer’s copy, Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llet only) red mo- see Ford,‘Author’s Autograph’, no. 14. rocco, with yellow-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 214 ¿ 148 ¿ 17 mm. Size of leaf: 211 ¿ 137 mm. Venice: Jacobus Rubeus, 8 Mar. 1476. Folio. 10 8 10 6 10 8 Heber’s note on front endleaf:‘This was Mr. Croft’s copy. Sold at collation: a b c d^h i k l m n . his auction 1783 for 1.12.0 and at Col. Stanley’s (1813) 23.0.0. HC (+ Addenda) *13172; Go¡ P-873; BMC V 215; Pr 4243; BSB-Ink White Knights sale 3373. 4.14.6 Triphook comm. 5% -4.9/ 4.19.3.’ B-789; CIBN P-531; Rhodes 432; Sheppard 3422. Micro¢che: Early manuscript foliation: 1^80. Unit 5: Chronicles and Historiography: Part II. r On [a1 ] a six-line initial ‘M’ is supplied in blue with reserved white COPY decoration on a square ground of red pen-work decoration with Bound with B-575; see there for details of binding and proven- extension into the margin. ance. Size of leaf: 328 ¿ 212 mm. Provenance: Georgius Antonius Vespucius (c.1434^1514); Gathering g appears to be made up and now contains 12 leaves: v inscription on [k8 ]: ‘Georgij Antonij Vespucij liber’. Thomas leaf 1 = g1 inserted from another copy, leaf 2 reprint of g5, leaves Crofts (1722^1781); sale (London: Paterson, 7 Apr. 1783), lot 3^10 = g2^9, leaf11reprintofg6, leaf12 = g10 inserted from another 2707, for »1. 12. 0. Col Thomas Stanley (1749^1818); sale, copy. In this copy the text is enclosed in brown rules, with the Bibliotheca Stanleiana. A . . . Selection of Rare and Fine Books exception of the two inserted leaves, the ¢rst being smaller in size from the . . . Library of Colonel Stanley (London: R. H. Evans, 30 and with no ruling, the second also smaller but with red rules. Apr.-7 May 1813), lot 461. Purchased for »23. 0. 0 by Robert shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.8(2). Triphook. George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough (1766^1840); sale (26 June 1819), lot 3373. Purchased by Heber through Triphook for »4. 19. 3, according to his note on front P-418 Poggius Florentinus Historia Florentina [Italian] (trans. Jacopo di Poggio). r [*1 ] ‘Tauola’. 2144 poggius, johannes franciscus [p-418^p-420

r A1 Poggio, Jacopo di: ‘Prohemio’ [dedicated to] Federico da COPY Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. Incipit: ‘[N]arrano gli scriptori Bound with: invictissimo principe che Alexandro magno ¢gluolo(!) di 1. Jacob Wimpheling, De integritate. [Strasbourg]: Johann Philippo . . .’ Knobloch, 22 Oct. 1506; r A3 Poggius Florentinus: Historia Florentina. Translated into 2, 3a. Desiderius Erasmus, De copia verborum. Liber parabo- Italian by Jacopo di Poggio. Incipit: ‘[H]avendo ascrivere quelle larum. Strasbourg: Matthias Schuerer, Dec. 1514; gverre lequali elpopolo ¢orentino . . .’ 3b. Albertanus Causidicus Brixiensis, Libellus de doctrina Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, 3 Sept. 1492. Folio. loquendi ettacendi. Landshut: JohannWeissenburger, 8 Jan.1514; collation: [*2] A^N8 O10. 4. Pharetra catholice ¢dei. Landshut: Johann Weissenburger, 10 GW 5613 (II); HC *13173 = HC (+ Addenda) 1563 (II); Go¡ P-874; Mar.1514; BMC VI 649; Pr 6198; BSB-Ink B-946 (II); Rhodes 433; Sheppard 5. Andreas Stiborius and Georgius Tannstetter, De romani calen- 5131. Micro¢che: Unit 5: Chronicles and Historiography: Part II. dario correctione,Vienna: Johann Singriener, [1514]; 6. Desiderius Erasmus, Adagia. Strasbourg: Matthias Schuerer, FIRST COPY Apr. 1515; Bound with B-576(1); see there for details of binding and proven- 7. Eyn geystlich edles Buchleynn, ed. M. Luther. Wittenberg: ance. Size of leaf: 325 ¿ 208 mm. Johannes Rhau-Grunenberg, [4 Dec.] 1516; Early marginal notes. 8. Jacob Hartlieb, De generibus ebriosorum et ebrietate vitanda. shelfmark: Auct. 3Q inf. 1.19(2). [Mainz: Johann Schoe¡er],1516; SECOND COPY 9. Henricus Loritus, Duo elegiarum libri . . . ad Uldericum Zinlium Bound with B-576(2); see there for details of binding and proven- Doggium. Basel: Johann Froben, 14 Nov.1516; ance. Size of leaf: 322 ¿ 218 mm. 10 Johann von Staupitz, Ein nutzbarliches Buchlein . . . shelfmark: Broxb. 110.16(2). [Nuremberg: Friedrich Peypus],1517; 11. Ein gar schon tractetlin . . . der beycht spiegel. Strasbourg: P-419 Poggius Florentinus Johann Knobloch, 1517; De nobilitate. 12. Johann von Staupitz, Libellus de executione eterne predestina- tionis. Nuremberg: Friedrich Peypus, 6 Feb.1517; aa r Poggius Florentinus: De nobilitate [dedicated to] Gerardus 1 13. Ein gar schon tractetlin . . . der beycht spiegel. Strasbourg: Landrianus, Cardinal priest of S. Maria transTiberim. Johann Knobloch, 1517; refs. Poggio Bracciolini, La vera nobilta' , ed. D. Canfora, Faville, 14. Die sieben buszpsalm . . . Leipzig: JacobusThanner, 1518; 2 (Rome, 1999), 24^130. 14*. Albrecht von Eyb, Ob ainem sey zu nemen ain Eelich weit. o Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, 18 Mar. 1489. 4 . Augsburg: Silvan Otmar,1517; 6 4 collation: aa b c . 15. Martin Luther, Ausslegungdes hundert und neu« ndten psalmen. Woodcut initials. Augsburg: Silvan Otmar,1518; HC *13206; Go¡ P-877; BMC IX 193; Pr 9385; BSB-Ink B-775; 16. Martin Luther, Sermo de poenitentia. Wittenberg: Johannes Campbell 1427; HPT II 420; ILC 1789; Inventaris, 176; Oates Rhau-Grunenberg, 1518; 3918; Sheppard 7229. 17. Martin Luther, Decem praecepta Wittenbergensi predicata COPY populo.Wittenberg: Johannes Rhau-Grunenberg, 20 July 1518; Bound with B-073; see there for details of binding and proven- 18. Martin Luther, Eyn Sermon von dem AblaÞ und gnade. ance. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. [Leipzig: Wolfgang Stoeckel],1518; Manuscript foliation: 241^254. 19. Martin Luther, Sermo de digna preparatione ad sacramentum shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.88(4). eucharistie. Augsburg: Silvan Otmar, 25 Sept.1518; 20. Andreas Bodenstein, Ccclxx et apologeticae conclusiones pro P-420 Poggius, Johannes Franciscus sacris literis . . . [Se¤ lestat: Lazarus Schuerer, 1519]; 21. Cyprianus, De contemnenda morte. Cologne: Elisabeth von Epistola contra Savonarolam. Werden, 15 Oct. 1518; r A1 [Title-page.] ‘Refutatorium errorum fratris Hieronymi 22. Johann von Staupitz, Von der liebe gottes ain wunder hu« psch Sauonarole qui concionando ad populum Florentie in templo Vnderrichtung. [Munich: Hans Schobser],1518. dei summo ponti¢ci insurrexit’. Binding: Twentieth-century brown cloth, bound for the Bodleian r A2 Poggius, Johannes [Franciscus]: Epistola contra Savonarolam Library. Previous binding: nineteenth-century calf, for the [addressed to] Hieronymus Savonarola. ‘Fratri Hieronymo Bodleian; now Tr. Luth. 85(22*). Size: 220 ¿ 155 ¿ c.130 mm. Sauonarole spiritum sanioris consilii’. Incipit: ‘[L]icet mihi Size of leaf: 178 ¿ 135 mm. r tecum Hieronime frater hac superscriptione vti . . .’ On A2 initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. refs. See S. L. G. E. Audin de Rians, [Bibliographyofthewritings Provenance: Abraham Burggraf zu Dhona (seventeenth cen- r of Savonarola], in Trattato di frate Ieronimo Savonarola circa il tury); inscription on A1 : ‘Abraham Burggraf zu Dhona 16[ ] 28 reggimento e governo della citta' di Firenze (Florence, 1847), no. 8br(?) De[dit?] C. W. G.’ in a seventeenth-century hand. H. W. r 166. Vrush (eighteenth century); ‘H.W.Vrush’ inscription on A2 in an Leipzig: JacobusThanner, 1498. 4o. eighteenth-century hand. Date of acquisition unknown. collation: A6 B8. shelfmark: Tr. Luth. 85(1*). HCR 13722; Go¡ P-881; BMC III 657; Pr 3072; BSB-Ink B-773; Sheppard 2166. p-421^p-422] politianus, angelus 2145

P-421 Poggius, Johannes Franciscus P-422 Politianus, Angelus Epistola contra Savonarolam, et al. Opera, et al. (ed. Alexander Sartius). r r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Contra fratrem Hieronymum Heresiarcham libel- a1 [Title-page.] The volume is edited by Alexander Sartius lus et processus’. Bononiensis, as stated in Manutius’ letter to Sanutus; see J. Hill r a1 [Ulsenius, Theodoricus: Verse.] ‘Nosce teipsum’. ‘Qui potis es Cotton, ‘Alessandro Sarti e il Poliziano’, Biblio¢lia, 64 (1962), Sathane versutos scire colubros > Tartareum impunis ire redire 225^46, at 235^40 and P.Veneziani,‘Platone Benedetti e la prima lacum’; 3 elegiac distichs. edizione degli Opera del Poliziano’, Gb Jb, 63 (1988), 95^107. v v a1 Poggius, Johannes [Franciscus]: Epistola contra Savonarolam a1 Manutius, Aldus: [Letter addressed to] Marinus Sanutus. [addressed to] Hieronymus Savonarola.‘Sic transit gloria mundi. refs. Aldo Manuzio editore, no. XV. r Prologus’. Incipit: ‘Johannes Pogius Florentinus apostolice sedi a2 ‘Index eorum quae hoc uolumine continentur’. r deuotus, fratri Hieronymo Sauonarole. Spiritum sanioris . . . a3 Politianus, Angelus: Epistulae [dedicated to] Petrus de’ Medici. [L]icet mihi tecum Hieronyme frater hac superscriptione vti . . .’ It includes letters of Politianus to Johannes Picus de Mirandula; refs. See Audin de Rians no. 165. Hermolaus Barbarus; Pomponius Laetus; Baptista Guarinus; v b4 [Ulsenius,Theodoricus: Verse.] ‘Prudens qui intelligit beatum’. Philippus Beroaldus; Nicolaus Leonicenus; [Johannes] Jovianus ‘Esse sui iuris hominem sua seque tueri > Contentumque suis alie- Pontanus; Hieronymus Donatus; Callimachus (i.e. Philippus num nolle beatum’; 4 hexameters. Buonaccorsius); Ludovicus Odaxius; Marcus Antonius refs. Catrien Santing, Geneeskundeen Humanisme: Eenintellec- Sabellicus; Johannes Laurentius Venetus; [Marcus] Luci[d]us tuele biogra¢e van Theodericus Ulsenius (c. 1460^1508), Nieuwe Phosphorus [Fazini], Bishop of Segni; Cassandra Fidelis; Nederlandse bijdragen tot de geschiedenis der geneeskunde en Jacobus Antiquarius; Caesar Carmentus; Tristanus Chalcus; der natuurwetenschappen 42. Pantaleon reeks 5 (Rotterdam, Antonius Pizamanus; Franciscus Casa; Philippus Poscus; 1992), 58. Johannes Gottius Ragusinus; Robertus Salviatus; Andreas r c1 ‘Conclusiones rationibus ac signis supernaturalibus probande’. Magnanimus Bononiensis; Bartholomaeus Scala; Antonius Incipit: ‘Ecclesia dei indiget renouatione . . .’ ‘Codrus’ Urceus; Jacobus Modestus Pratensis; Franciscus refs. See Audin de Rians no. 148. Puccius; Augustinus Ma¡eus; Johannes Franciscus Benedictus; v c1 ‘Processus’.‘Examinatio infrascripta fratris Hieronymi Nicolai Marsilius Ficinus; Macarius Mutius; Tydeus Acciarinus; Sauonorale(!) Ferrariensis ordinis Predicatorum facta de eodem Baccius Ugolinus; Aldus Manutius Romanus; Matthaeus per spectabiles et prudentes viros commissarios ac examinatores Bossus Veronensis; Johannes Baptista Mida; Hieronymus ex magni¢co dominio Florentinorum solenniter electos . . .’ Porcarius; Antonius Zenus; Paulus Comparinus; Laurentius de’ [Processo di Fra Girolamo Savonarola, in Latin.] Dated 19 Apr. Medici; Pandulfus Collenucius; Inoocentius VIII, Pont. Max.; 1498. Jacobus [Ammannati Piccolomini], Cardinal of Pavia; Ascanius refs. See Audin de Rians no.165 and L. Giovannozzi, Contributo [Maria] Sforza, Cardinal-Bishop of Pavia; Franciscus alla bibliogra¢a delle opere del Savonarola: edizioni dei secc. XVe [Todeschini] Piccolomini, Cardinal-Archbishop of Siena; XVI (Florence,1953), 271. r Antonius Gentilis [Pallavicino], Cardinal of S. Anastasia; d7 Alexander VI, Pont. Max.: [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Franciscus Hispanus, Bishop of Cefalu' ; Bishop of Silves; Appulus, Observant Franciscan. Incipit:‘Intelleximus quanto fer- Johannes Petrus Arrivabenus, Bishop of Urbino; Leonellus uore et iusticia . . .’ Dated Rome, 11Apr. 1498. v [Chieregatus], Bishop of Concordia; Paulus Cortesius; Baptista d7 Alexander VI, Pont. Max.: [Letter addressed to] the Mantuanus; Matthias [Corvinus], King of Hungary; Bernardus Franciscans of S. Franciscus. Incipit: ‘Relatum nobis fuit quanto Riccius; Johannes [II], King of Portugal; Johannes Teixira; zelo veritatis . . .’ Dated Rome,11Apr. 1498. r Marquardus Breisacius; Rambertus Malatesta; Jacobus d8 [Ulsenius, Theodoricus: Verse.] ‘In ¢nem pseudoprophetie Salviatus; Laurentius Tornabonus; Franciottus Ursinus; lumen’. ‘Qui crucis es solitus frater cantare triumphos > Inque Ludovicus Maria Sforza; Georgius Merula; Bartholomaeus tuam sperans ferre trophea manum’; 15 elegiac distichs. Chalcus; Ludovicus Bologninus. It also includes letters of o [Nuremberg: Ambrosius Huber, after 19 Apr. 1498]. 4 . Johannes Picus de Mirandula to Politianus, Hermolaus 8 4 8 collation: a b c d . Barbarus, and Jacobus Antiquarius; of Hermolaus Barbarus to Woodcut. Politianus, Johannes Picus de Mirandula, Lucius Phosphorus H *13386 = 14479; C 4797; Go¡ P-879; BMC II 479; Pr 3286; [Fazini], Franciscus Piccolomineus, Antonius Calvus, Paulus BSB-Ink B-774; CIBN P-513; Oates 1104; Schramm XVIII p. 23; Cortesius, Robertus Salviatus, Antonius Galateus, Sixtus IV, Schreiber V 5001; Sheppard 1673. Pont. Max., Georgius Merula, Alexander VI, Pont. Max., Petrus COPY Cara, Federicus III Emperor and Maximilianus I King of the v With the error on c7 , l. 33 corrected, as BMC IA.8297. Romans, and Johannes Carondeletus; of Pomponius Laetus to Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over pasteboards, with Politianus; of Baptista Guarinus to Johannes Picus de blue-edged leaves; perhaps bound for the Bodleian Library. Mirandula and to Politianus; of Philippus Beroaldus to Size: 210 ¿ 145 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 137 mm. Politianus; of Nicolaus Leonicenus to Politianus; of Hieronymus r ‘5’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner ofa1 ;‘8’ in pencil, Donatus to Johannes Picus de Mirandula and Politianus; of on the same leaf. Callimachus to Politianus; of Lodovicus Odaxius to Politianus; Provenance: Sheppard states that this item was purchased in of Marcus Antonius Sabellicus to Politianus; of Lucius 1873. Phosphorus to Alexander Cortesius and to Politianus; of shelfmark: Auct.1Q 7.72. Jacobus Antiquarius to Politianus, Marsilius Ficinus, Bernardus Riccius, and Johannes Picus de Mirandula; of Caesar Carmentus 2146 politianus, angelus [p-422

to Politianus; of Bartholomaeus Scala to Politianus; of Antonius refs. Ma|« er I 409^35. v ‘Codrus’ Urceus, Franciscus Puccius, Augustinus Ma¡eus, X6 Crinitus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Franciscus Johannes Franciscus Benedictus, Marsilius Ficinus, Macarius Picus de Mirandula. Dated Florence, 1 Apr. 1497. Mutius, and Tydeus Acciarinus to Politianus; of Baccius refs. Ma|« er I 435^6. v Ugolinus to Robertus Salviatus; of Aldus Manutius Romanus to X7 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Pandulphus Politianus; of Matthaeus Bossus Veronensis to Robertus Collenucius. Dated Fiesole, 5 Aug.1478. Salviatus; of Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max., to Politianus and to refs. Ma|« er I 436. r Laurentius de’ Medici; of Jacobus [Ammannati Piccolomini], X8 Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Amatoriae narrationes. Translated from Cardinal of Pavia to Politianus and Nicolaus Michelotius; of the Greek by Angelus Politianus. Cardinal Franciscus Piccolomini, Paulus Cortesius, Johannes refs. Ma|« er I 436^9. r King of Portugal, Laurentius de’ Medici, and Ludovicus Maria Y1 Politianus, Angelus: Lamia. ‘Praelectio in priora Aristotelis Sfortia to Politianus; of Georgius Merula to Politianus and to Analytica,Titulus Lamia’. Ludovicus Maria Sfortia; of Petrus Crinitus to Alexander refs. Ma|« er I 451^61 and Angelo Poliziano, Lamia, ed. A. Sartius; of Michael Acciarius Utianensis and Scipio Wesseling, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, 38 Carteromachus (i.e. Fortiguerri) to Politianus. (Leiden, 1986). v refs. Ma|« er I1^212; see also M. Martelli,‘Il ‘‘libro delle epistole’’ Y8 Politianus, Angelus: Panepistemon. ‘Praelectio cui titulus di Angelo Poliziano’, Interpres, 1 (1978), 184^255. Panepistemon’. r o2 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius Ficinus. refs. Ma|« er I 462^73. r Incipit:‘[Q]uanta me uoluptate, quantoque putas a⁄ci gaudio. . .’ Z7 Politianus, Angelus: De ira [addressed to] Laurentius de’ refs. Not in Ma|« er, here the last letter of book X. Medici. ‘Quod ira in pueris optimae saepe indolis est argumen- r q1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus de tum’. Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[U]incebar abs te prius doctrina . . .’ Not in refs. Ma|« er I 474^7. r Ma|« er, here letter 6 of book XII. &1 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio in expositione Homeri. refs. M. Martelli, ‘Il ‘‘libro delle epistole’’ di Angelo Poliziano’, refs. Ma|« er I 477^92. r Interpres, 1 (1978),184^255, at 185 n. 5. aa1 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio super Fabio Quintiliano et Statii v t5 Politianus, Angelus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Silvis. Medici. Incipit: ‘[C]um saepe mecum animo reputarem . . .’ refs. Ma|« er I 492^8; partially edited in Prosatori latini del v t7 Plato: Charmides. Translated from the Greek by Angelus Quattrocento, 869^85. v Politianus and dedicated to Laurentius de’ Medici. ‘Platonis aa5 Politianus, Angelus: Praefatio in Suetonium. Charmides de temperantia’. Incipit: ‘Socrates. [U]eni equidem refs. Ma|« er I 499^505. r nudius tertius ex Potidaea ab exercitu . . .’ iteruš aa1 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio pro oratoribus Senensium r [addressed to] AlexanderVI, Pont. Max. A1 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellaneorum centuria prima. ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. refs. Ma|« er I 506^9. r refs. Ma|« er I 213^17. iteruš aa3 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio pro oratoribus v Florentinorum [addressed to] Alphonsus [II] king of Sicily. A4 [List of contents.] refs. Ma|« er I 218^23. refs. Ma|« er I 510^11. v iteru aa r Politianus, Angelus: Oratio pro praetore Florentino ad B2 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellaneorum centuria prima. š 4 refs. Ma|« er I 224^311. dominos ineuntes summum magistratum. Dated Fiesole [15 v Oct.] 1493. L1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Andreas Magnanimus. Dated Fiesole, 6 May 1493. refs. Ma|« er I 511^12. v refs. Ma|« er I 312. iteruš aa4 Athanasius [Alexandrinus pseudo-]: Opusculum in psal- r mos or Stilus et character psalmorum.Translated from the Greek L2 Politianus, Angelus: ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max. by Angelus Politianus. Extracted from Epistola ad Marcellinum, refs. Ma|« er I 312^13. PG XXVII 14^26. r refs. Ma|« er I 440^6; see also L. Cesarini, ‘La versione del L3 Herodianus: Historia de imperio post Marcum. Translated from the Greek by Angelus Politianus. Poliziano di un opuscolo di S. Atanasio’, Rinascimento, 8 (1968), refs. Ma|« er I 314^92. 311^21. r iteruš aa v Politianus, Angelus: Dialectica. S1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ 8 Medici. refs. Ma|« er I 517^28. r refs. Ma|« er I 393^4 and Epitteto, Manuale, con la versionelatina bb1 Politianus, Angelus: Praelectio de Dialectica. diAngeloPolizianoeilvolgarizzamentodiGiacomoLeopardi, E.V. refs. Ma|« er I 528^30. r Maltese (Milan, 1990), 58^63. bb2 Politianus, Angelus: Praelectio in Persium. v refs. Ma|« er I 512^16; see also Commento inedito alle Satire di S1 Epictetus: Enchiridion. Translated from the Greek by Angelus Politianus. Persio, ed. L. Cesarini Martinelli and R. Ricciardi, Istituto nazio- refs. Ma|« er I 394^405 and Maltese 67^86. nale di studi sul rinascimento, Studi eTesti,11 (Florence,1985), 3^ T r Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus 13. 1 r Scala. Dated Fiesole, 1 Aug. 1479. bb5 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal refs. Ma|« er I 405^9 and ProsatorilatinidelQuattrocento, 912^25. Antoniottus Pallavicinus. r t4 Alexander [Aphrodisiensis pseudo-]: Problemata. Translated from the Greek by Angelus Politianus. p-422^p-423] politianus, angelus 2147

refs. Ma|« er I 530 and Angelo Poliziano, Silvae, ed. F. Bausi, ‘Annali’ 27; Sheppard 4652^3. Micro¢che: Unit 4: Chronicles Istituto nazionale di studi sul rinascimento, Studi e Testi, 39 and Historiography: Part I.

(Florence, 1996), 163^4. FIRST COPY v bb5 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Nutricia. v On leaf b2 the impression of a piece of type that accidentally fell refs. Ma|« er I 531^47 and Bausi 165^254. across theforme. Gathering aa misbound after gathering iteru bb. r š cc8 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Salviatus. r Leaf V2 , l. 1:‘. . . cutem . . .red > dit’. refs. Ma|« er I 547 and Bausi 45. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over boards, with r cc8 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Rusticus. two metal clasps and catches. Manuscript title across the head of refs. Ma|« er I 548^59 and Bausi 45^99. the fore-edge. At head of the spine a more recent square brown v dd7 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius Petri leather label with title gold-tooled. Triple ¢llets form a quintuple Francisci de’ Medici. Dated Florence, 2 Nov.1482. frame. Within the outer frame, a circular rosette stamp at each refs. Ma|« er I 560 and Bausi 3^4. corner; within the following frame, a foliage sta¡; nothing within r dd8 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Manto. the following frame; then a decorative design within the following refs. Ma|« er I 560^68 and Bausi 4^44. frame. In the inner rectangle curved-outline tools make up merry- v ee5 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius thoughts, each containing a thistle. Size: 325 ¿ 220 ¿ 80 mm. Size Tornabonus. Dated Florence, 4 Nov.1485. of leaf: 301 ¿ 204 mm. refs. Ma|« er I 569 and Bausi 101. Provenance: Adam Weiss (£. 1521); inscription on rear paste- v ee5 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Ambra. down: ‘Est Adami Vueiss ex Creilsshem 1521’. Ingram Bywater refs. Ma|« er I 569^82 and Bausi 102^61. (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 2646. Bequeathed in 1914. r ¡6 Politianus, Angelus: Epicedion in Albiere Albiciae immaturum shelfmark: Byw. F 4.1. exitum [addressed to] Sigismundus Stupha, her husband to be. SECOND COPY refs. Ma|« er I 582^8 and Prose volgari inedite e poesie latine e r Avariant. Leaf V2 , l.1:‘. . . cuteš . . . red- dit’. Sheppard notes that greche edite e inedite di Angelo Ambrogini Poliziano, ed. I. Del > sheet V2 is di¡erently set in type 114 R*. Lungo (Florence, 1867) repr. in Ma|« er II 238^48; F. Patetta,‘Una Binding: Eighteenth-century calf, with the gold stamp of the raccolta manoscritta di versi e prose in morte di Albiera degli Bodleian Library on both covers; yellow-edged leaves and Albizzi’, Atti della R. Accademia delle scienze di Torino, 53 (1917^ marbled pastedowns. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ 70 mm. Size of 18), 290^4, 310^28. leaf: 305 ¿ 196 mm. v gg1 Politianus, Angelus: [Liber epigrammatum latinorum.] Some ‘nota’ marks and pointing hands. In the Silvae, also some refs. ed. Ma|« er I 588^623 and Ma|« er II 109^69 nos 2^3, 11, 12, 1, marginal and interlinear notes, providing corrections to the text, (elegia 9), 4,105, (elegia 6), 5^7, 9^10, 55, 8, 20,106^7,43, 23,17,40, extracting key words, and providing identi¢cation of the sources, 92, 34, 13, 42, 14, 27, 41, 36, 21, 35, 28, 15, 25, 24, 93, 94, 65^70, 22, all in the same ¢fteenth-century hand that added the ownership 57, (elegia 11), 18^19, 75^8, (translations from Greek p. 543^4 nos inscriptions. 1^3), 33, (translations from Greek p. 548 no. 13, 545 nos 4^5), 44^ Provenance: Florence, Dominicans, S. Marcus; inscription on 51, (elegia 5), (ode 7), 95^6, (translations from Greek p. 549 nos1^ r r a1 and L1 in a ¢fteenth-century hand: ‘Liber Conuentus Sanctj 4), 108, 71^2, 109, 37^8, 58, 52, (elegia 10), 26, 59, 54, 39, 80^1, 79, Marcj de Florentia ordinis Predicatorum. Ex liberalitate Aldj (ode 2), 64, 82,110, (translation from Greek p. 528), (ode 4), 97^8, Mannucij Romanj pro quo tenemur orare’. Florence, Jesuits 32, 99^100, 12, (ode 6, 10), 53, (ode 8), 61, (translation from Greek r (seventeenth century); inscription on a1 : ‘Tyrocinij Florent. Soc. p.545 no.6),60, (translations from Greek p.546 nos 7^12),84,101, Jesu Cato inscript.’ Purchased for »2. 3. 6; see Books Purchased 83, (translation from Greek p. 548 no. 14), (praefatio in (1790), 13. Menechmos p. 282^4), (ode 9), (hymni 1^2), (ode 5), 86, (ode 11), shelfmark: Auct. 2R 2.18. (translation from Greek p. 525^7), (ode 1). v kk1 Acciaiuolus, Zenobius: [Letter addressed to] the readers. Dated Florence, 1 Dec. 1495. P-423 Politianus, Angelus refs. Ma|« er I 624 and Ma|« er II 171^2. Opera, et al. (ed. Alexander Sartius). r kk2 Politianus, Angelus: Liber epigrammatum graecorum. Edited r a1 [Title-page.] The volume is edited by Alexander Sartius by Zenobius Acciaiuolus. Bononiensis, as stated in Manutius’ letter to Sanutus; see P-422. refs. Ma|« er I 624^35 and Poliziano, Epigrammi greci, ed. A. v a1 Manutius, Aldus: [Letter addressed to] Marinus Sanutus. Ardizzoni, Testi umanistici. Biblioteca di studi superiori, 12 refs. See P-422. (Florence, 1951). r r a2 ‘Index eorum quae hoc uolumine continentur’. kk9 ‘Registrum’. r r a3 Politianus, Angelus: Epistulae [dedicated to] Petrus de’ Medici. kk10 Politianus, Angelus: ‘Monodia in Laurentium Medicem’. See P-422. ‘Quis dabit capiti meo Aquam? quis oculis meis’; 30 lines of v > m4 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Marsilius Ficinus. verse. Incipit:‘[Q]uanta me uoluptate, quantoque putas a⁄ci gaudio. . .’ refs. Ma|« er II 274^5 (ode 11). refs. Not in Ma|« er, here the last letter of book X. r Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, July 1498. Folio. o3 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Picus de collation: a^p8 q r10 s t8 A^I8 K4 L^P8 QR10 S8 T10 V6 XY10 Z8 h Mirandula. Incipit: ‘[U]incebar abste prius doctrina . . .’ Not in aa10 iteruš aa^iteruš bb bb^hh8 ii6 kk10. Ma|« er, here letter 6 of book XII. HC *13218; Go¡ P-886; BMC V 559; Pr 5567; BSB-Ink P-663; CIBN refs. See P-422. r P-539; Hillard 1675; Oates 2184^5; Rhodes 1454; Scapecchi, s1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. 2148 politianus, angelus [p-423^p-424

r refs. See P-422. E6 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius Petri v s1 Epictetus: Enchiridion. Translated from the Greek by Angelus Francisci de’ Medici. Dated Florence, 2 Nov.1482. Politianus. refs. See P-422. v refs. See P-422. E6 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Manto. r s6 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Bartholomaeus Scala. refs. See P-422. r Dated Fiesole,1 Aug. 1479. F5 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Laurentius refs. See P-422. Tornabonus. Dated Florence, 4 Nov.1485. v t2 Alexander [Aphrodisiensis pseudo-]: Problemata. Translated refs. See P-422. r from the Greek by Angelus Politianus. F5 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Ambra. refs. See P-422. refs. See P-422. r r x2 Crinitus, Petrus: [Letter addressed to] Johannes Franciscus G6 Politianus, Angelus: Epicedion in Albiere Albiciae imma- Picus de Mirandula. Dated Florence, 1 Apr. 1497. turum exitum [addressed to] Sigismundus Stupha, her husband refs. See P-422. to be. v x2 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Pandulphus refs. See P-422. r Collenucius. Dated Fiesole, 5 Aug. 1478. H3 Politianus, Angelus: [Liber epigrammatum latinorum.] refs. See P-422. ‘Epigrammaton’. r x3 Plutarchus [pseudo-]: Amatoriae narrationes. Translated from refs. See P-422.. v the Greek by Angelus Politianus. L3 Acciaiuolus, Zenobius: [Letter addressed to] the readers. Dated refs. See P-422. Florence, 1 Dec. 1495. r y1 Politianus, Angelus: De ira [addressed to] Laurentius de’ refs. See P-422. v Medici. ‘Quod ira in pueris optimae saepe indolis est argumen- L3 Politianus, Angelus: Liber epigrammatum graecorum. Edited tum’. by Zenobius Acciaiuolus. refs. See P-422. refs. See P-422. v v y2 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio in expositione Homeri. M3 Politianus, Angelus: ‘Monodia in Laurentium Medicem’.‘Quis refs. See P-422. dabit capiti meo Aquam? quis oculis meis’; 30 lines of verse. v > z1 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio super Fabio Quintiliano et Statii refs. See P-422. Silvis. [Brescia: Bernardinus de Misintis], 10 Aug. 1499. Folio. refs. See P-422. 8 6 8 6 4 8 6 6 4 v collation: a b^q r s^u x y z A^L M . z4 Politianus, Angelus: Praefatio in Suetonium. HC 13219; Go¡ P-887; BMC VII 992; Pr 6421; = 7046; BSB-Ink refs. See P-422. P-664; CIBN P-540; Oates 2639; Rhodes 1455; Sheppard 5817; A r Politianus, Angelus: Oratio pro oratoribus Senensium 2 Veneziani, Brescia, 259. [addressed to] Alexander VI, Pont. Max. refs. See P-422. COPY r Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment, with manuscript A3 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio pro oratoribus Florentinorum [addressed to] Alphonsus [II] King of Sicily. title across the head of the spine and ‘45’at tail. Dark blue-edged refs. See P-422. leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk bookmark.‘3806’ in r black ink on a paper bookmark. Size: 313 ¿ 220 ¿ 38 mm. Size of A4 Politianus, Angelus: Oratio pro praetore Florentino ad domi- nos ineuntes summum magistratum. Dated Fiesole [15Oct.] 1493. leaf: 307 ¿ 205 mm. refs. See P-422. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, providing r A4 Athanasius [Alexandrinus pseudo-]: Opusculum in psalmos or corrections to and commenting on the text, quoting di¡erent pas- Stilus et character psalmorum. Translated from the Greek by sages, in a sixteenth-century humanist hand. Angelus Politianus. Extracted from Epistola ad Marcellinum, PG Provenance: William Pickering. Purchased via Charles J. XXVII 14^26. Stewart at Pickering’s sale (London: Sotheby’s, 30 Oct. 1854), lot refs. See P-422. 2732, for »0. 10. 6; see Library Bills (1851^5), 418; Books v A6 Politianus, Angelus: Dialectica. Purchased (1855), 48. refs. See P-422. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.50. r B6 Politianus, Angelus: Praelectio de Dialectica. refs. See P-422. r P-424 Politianus, Angelus C1 Politianus, Angelus: Praelectio in Persium. refs. See P-422. Miscellaneorum centuria prima. C r Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal r 3 a1 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellaneorum centuria prima. Antoniottus Pallavicinus. ‘Praefatio’ [addressed to] Laurentius de’ Medici. Incipit: ‘[C]um refs. See P-422. tibi superioribus diebus Laurenti Medices nostra hec v C3 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Nutricia. Miscellanea . . .’ refs. See P-422. refs. Ma|er I 213^17. r « D6 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Jacobus Salviatus. v a5 [List of contents.] refs. See P-422. refs. Ma|er I 218^23. r « D6 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Rusticus. v b4 Politianus, Angelus: Miscellaneorum centuria prima. Incipit: refs. See P-422. ‘[A]rgyropylus ille Byzantius . . .’ refs. Ma|« er I 224^311. p-424^p-426] politianus, angelus 2149

v [*1 ] Emendationes. Incipit: ‘In prefatione. Quanquam Clementis P-425 Politianus, Angelus quidem Romani . . .’ Pactianae conjurationis commentarium. refs. See K. Rosen,‘Two Copies of the First Edition of Politian’s r Miscellaneorum Centuria Prima’, in Ecumenismo della cultura. [a1 ] Politianus, Angelus: Pactianae conjurationis commentarium. Atti dei XII, XIII, XIVConvegni internazionali del Centro di studi refs. Angelo Poliziano, Della congiura dei Pazzi (Coniurationis umanistici, Montepulciano - Palazzo Tarugi, 1975, 1976, 1977. I: commentarium), ed. A. Perosa, Miscellanea erudita, 3 (Padua, 1958). Teoria e prassi della poetica dell’umanesimo. Onoranze a Giovanni v Boccaccio. II: La parola e la musica nel divenire dell’umanesimo. [a6 ] [Politianus, Angelus: Epigramma] ‘In Saluiatum.’ ‘Quid tam III: L’umanesimo e l’ecumenismo della cultura, ed. G. Tarugi, 3 furca doles laqueus cum gestiat heu heu. > Saluiatum eripuit celsa vols (Florence, 1981), I 93^100. fenestra meum’; 1 elegiac distich. refs. ed. Perosa 66. The Salviati referred to by Politian is Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, 19 Sept. 1489. Franciscus Salviatus Riarius. Folio. The concluding sheet of Emendationes described by H v [a6 ] [Politianus, Angelus: Epigramma] ‘In eundem.’ ‘Saluiatus was perhaps printed as an afterthought (BMC). mitre sceleratus honore superbit. Et quemquam celo credimus 8 6 4 2 > collation: a b c^o p [* = Emendationes]. esse deum’; 2 elegic distichs. HC (+ Addenda) *13221; Go¡ P-890; BMC VI 638; Pr 6149; refs. ed. Perosa 66. BSB-Ink P-662; CIBN P-542; Sheppard 5108^10. v [a6 ] [Politianus, Angelus: Epigramma] ‘In eundem.’ ‘Et laqueum FIRST COPY et gestans rutilum fortuna galerum. > Uerum inquit maius accipe Bound with C-108; see there for details of binding, manuscript Saluiate’; 2 elegiac distichs. notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ 206 mm. refs. ed. Perosa 66. The Emendationes are bound before gathering a. [Rome: Johannes Bulle, after 26 Apr. 1478]. 4o. shelfmark: Auct. P 4.37(1). collation: [a6]. SECOND COPY H *13240; Go¡ P-892; BMC IV 80; Pr 3622; BSB-Ink P-665; For this copy see Printing Greek, no.14. Sheppard 2873. Without the two leaves containing Emendationes. Binding: Nineteenth-century mottled half calf over marbled COPY paper boards, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Bound with A-201; see there for details of binding and proven- both covers; azure-edged leaves previously coloured yellow; red ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 136 mm. silk bookmark. Size: 292 ¿ 215 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ shelfmark: Holk. e.1(11) 204 mm. Copious marginal notes, in brown and red ink, in Latin or Greek, P-426 Politianus, Angelus extracting key words, authors’s names, and small passages, in Silva cui titulus Nutricia. Nettucci’s and other humanists’ hands. Early manuscript folia- v a1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Cardinal Antoniottus tion: 1^94 in red ink. Pallavicinus. Dated Florence, 27 May 1491. Paragraph marks are supplied in red. refs. Ma|« er I 530 and Angelo Poliziano, Silvae, ed. F. Bausi, Provenance: Agostino Nettucci (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); r Istituto nazionale di studi sul rinascimento, Studi e Testi, 39 inscription on a1 :‘Hic liber Augustini Nettuccij est et amicorum’. (Florence, 1996), 163^4. George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale (1821), lot 244; r a2 Politianus, Angelus: Silva cui titulus Nutricia. purchased for »4. 16. 6; see Books Purchased (1821), 11 and the refs. Ma|« er I 531^47 and Bausi 165^254. annotated sale catalogue. shelfmark: Auct. N 3.34. Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo di Miscomini, 26 May 1491. 4o. THIRD COPY 8 10 Without the two leaves containing Emendationes. collation: a b . Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century(?) parchment, with HC *13236; Go¡ P-898; BMC VI 639; Pr 6152; BSB-Ink P-668; old shelfmark ‘O IV’ and manuscript title across the head of the CIBN P-548; Sheppard 5112. spine. Size: 230 ¿ 180 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 225 ¿ 169 mm. COPY The invoice from Murrays, Leicester, is pasted onto the front end- Wanting the blank leaf b10. leaf. Some marginal and interlinear notes, mainly providing cor- Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled azure paper boards, rections to the text, in Latin or Greek, and adding accents and with the title gilt on the upper cover. Size: 205 ¿ 138 ¿ 7 mm. breathing to the Greek text. Manuscript foliation: 1^92, in the Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 134 mm. r same hand. On a1 ‘Cosmog. No.’ in a humanist hand. A few interlinear notes Provenance: Siena, un identi¢ed monastery dedicated to S. providing corrections to the text, in the same hand. r Maria; erased inscription on a1 in a seventeenth-century hand: Provenance: Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^1843); ‘Pertinet ad Conuentum S. Marie [ ]ensis Senensis(?)’. Circular book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘VII.C.d.58’: see Lee, stamp, largely unread: ‘ . . . M. D. I. P . . . R. B . . .’ Ingram Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; not identi¢ed in sale catalogues. Bywater (1840^1914); purchased by Bywater in 1908 from Purchased for »0. 5. 6; see Books Purchased (1848), 34. Murray, Catalogue 49, no. 109, for »4. 4. 0; Elenchus, no. 2645. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.7. Bequeathed in 1914. shelfmark: Byw. H 4.12. 2150 polybius [p-427^p-429

r P-427 Politianus, Angelus a3 Polo, Marco: De consuetudinibus et conditionibus orientalium Stanze per la Giostra, et al. [Italian]. regionum. Translated from the Italian by Francesco Pipino. r Incipit: ‘[T]empore quo Balduinus princeps sceptrum A1 [Title-page.] ‘Cose vvlgare del Politiano’. v Constantinopolitani imperii gubernabat . . .’ A1 Sartius, Alexander: [Letter addressed to] Antonius Galeatius o Bentivolus. Incipit: ‘[A] questi giorni passati reuerendissimo [Gouda: Gerard Leeu, between 1483 and 11 June 1484]. 4 . As monsignore mi capitorono . . .’ dated in HPT. Often found with Ludolphus de Suchen (Go¡ L-364) and Sir John Mandeville (Go¡ M-160). refs. See Stanze cominciate per la giostra di Giuliano de’Medici, 8 4 6 ed. V. Pernicone (Turin, 1954), pp. xxvi^xxvii; and see D. Del collation: a^h i k . Corno Branca, Sulla tradizione delle Rime del Poliziano HC 13244; Go¡ P-902; BMC IX 37; Pr 8936; Amelung, (Florence, 1979), 24^5. ‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, 54; Boekdrukkunst (1973), 129a; r CIBN P-554; HPT II 418; ILC 1790; Oates 3409; Rhodes 1456; A2 Politianus, Angelus: Stanze per la Giostra. refs. ed. Pernicone. Sheppard 6911. Micro¢che: Unit 6: Image of the World, r Travellers’ Tales. E1 Politianus, Angelus: [Letter addressed to] Carolus Canalis. refs. A.Tissoni Benvenuti, L’Orfeo del Poliziano: con il testo cri- COPY tico dell’originale e delle successive forme teatrali, Medioevo e Bound with L-193; see there for details of binding, notes, and pro- Umanesimo, 61 (Padua, 1986), 1^10 and 136. venance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 135 mm. r o E2 Politianus, Angelus: Orfeo. shelfmark: 4 B 62(3) Jur. refs. ed. Tissoni Benvenuti 168^84; in particular on the text of this edition see also 38^48. r P-429 Polybius F3 Politianus, Angelus: Stanza ingeniosissima ‘‘Che fai tu Eco mentr’io ti chiamo?’’. ‘Che fai tu Eccho mentre chio ti chiamo? Historiae (trans. Nicolaus Perottus). r amo. > Ami tu duo /o pur un solo? un solo’; 8 lines of verse. [a2 ] Perottus, Nicolaus: ‘Prohemium’ [addressed to] Nicolaus V, refs. Angelo Poliziano, Tutte le poesie italiane, ed. G. R. Ceriello Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[A]bsolui tandem aliquando delegatum mihi (Milan, 1952), 103. abste munus . . .’ v r F3 Politianus, Angelus: Canzonetta‘‘Non potra' mai dire Amore’’. [a4 ] Polybius: Historiae. Translated from the Greek by Nicolaus ‘Non potra mai dire Amore > Chio non sia stato fedele’; 28 lines of Perottus. Incipit:‘[S]i ab iis qui res gestas ante nos scripserunt lau- verse. dem historie pretermissam esse contingeret . . .’ refs. ed. Ceriello137^8. refs. See N. Pace, ‘La traduzione di Niccolo' Perotti delle Bologna: Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 9 Aug. 1494. 4o. Historiae di Polibio’, Res publica litterarum: Studies in the 8 6 8 4 collation: A^C D E F . Leaf A2 signed A1. Classical Tradition, 11 (1988), 221^34; M. Milne, ‘Two HCR13239; BMC VI 827; Pr 6603; Sheppard 5347. Humanistic Translations of Polybius’, Res Publica Litterarum, 12 (1989),123^9; N. Pace,‘Ancorasulla traduzione di Niccolo' Perotti COPY delle Historiae di Polibio’, Res Publica Litterarum, 14 (1991), 177^ Binding: Nineteenth-century French gold-tooled red morocco, 84. by Cape¤ (name in gilt on the lower front turn-in), with gilt-edged [s r] [Verse colophon.] ‘Aspicisillustris lector quicunque libellos Si leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 200 ¿ 147 ¿ 10 mm. Size of 7 > cupis arti¢cum nomina nosse lege’; 3 elegiac distichs. leaf: 197 ¿ 139 mm. On the rear endleaf a bibliographical note, in Italian, datable to Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, 31 Dec. after 1828 (the date referred to in the note). 1473 [i.e. 1472?]. Folio. For the date see C.F. Bu« hler, ‘False Provenance: Paulus Roscius (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); Information in the Colophons of Incunabula’, Proceedings of the v inscription on F4 : ‘Virtutum summo Cultori Domino Paulo American Philosophical Society, 114 (1970), 398. 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 Roscio Florentino Amico singulari’. Guglielmo Bruto Icilio collation: [a^c d^l m n o p q r s ]. Timoleone, Conte Libri Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); HC *13246; Go¡ P-907; BMC IV16; Pr 3336; BSB-Ink P-672; CIBN purchased at his sale (1 Aug. 1859), lot 2103, for »10. 15. 0; see P-555; Rhodes 1457; Sheppard 2645. Books Purchased (1859), 86. COPY shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.27. Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment, with parchment end- leaves and the gold stamp of the Bodleian library on both covers; P-428 Polo, Marco sprinkled blue-edged leaves. Size: 335 ¿ 235 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 324 ¿ 217 mm. De consuetudinibus et conditionibus orientalium r regionum [Latin]. On [a4 ] a branch-work border and initial are supplied in gold and colours; similar initials are supplied at the beginning of each r a1 Pipinus de Bononia, Franciscus: ‘Prologus’. book; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 107 no. pr. 27 (Rome). refs. G. Zaccagnini,‘Francesco Pipino traduttore del ‘‘Milione’’, r Provenance: In the lower margin of [a4 ], within a wreath, an cronista e viaggiatore in Oriente nel secolo XIV’, Atti e memorie Italian painted coat of arms: azure, a tower gules; these are iden- della R. Deputazione di Storia patria dell’Emilia e Romagna, ser. tical with the arms of Gioachino Torriano, OP, Prior of SS. 5, vol. 1 (1936), 61^95; Marco Polo, Il Milione, ed. R. M. Giovanni e Paolo,Venice (1406^1500), for which see S. Marcon, Ruggieri, Biblioteca dell’‘‘Archivum Romanicum’’, 200 ‘Per la biblioteca a stampa del domenicano GioachinoTorriano’, (Florence, 1986), 61^70; see Kaeppeli I 392^95 no. 1114. Miscellanea Marciana, 1 (1986), 223^48, with plates. Purchased v a1 [List of contents.] for »29.14. 0; see Books Purchased (1792), 1. shelfmark: Auct. K 2.22. p-430^p-433] pompilius, paulus 2151

P-430 Polybius Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes in red. Historiae (trans. Nicolaus Perottus). r r Provenance: Stamped monogram: ‘BMV’ on a1 . Purchased for a1 [Title-page.] v ‘£. 4’ from Gilhofer & Ranschburg, Catalogue 3 (1885), no. 81; a1 Perottus, Nicolaus: ‘Prooemium’ [addressed to] Nicolaus V, see Library Bills (1885), no. 210. Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[A]bsolui tandem aliquando delegatum mihi shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.44. abs te munus . . .’ r a3 Polybius: Historiae. Translated from the Greek by Nicolaus Perottus. Incipit:‘[S]i ab iis qui res gestas ante nos scripserunt lau- P-432 Pomerius, Julianus dem historiae praetermissam esse contingeret . . .’ De vita contemplativa. r refs. See P-429. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Prosper de vita contemplatiua atque actuali siue de v s5 [Colophon.] norma ecclesiasticorum’. v r s5 Janus Pannonius: ‘Ad diuam Faeroniam Naiadum Italicarum a2 Prosper [pseudo-; Pomerius, Julianus]: De vita contemplativa. principem carmen’. ‘[S]acri fontis aue mater Faeronia quoius > ‘De vita contemplatiua et norma ecclesiasticorum’.‘Prefatio’. Foelix paeonias Narnia potat aquas’; 25 elegiac distichs. Dated 5 refs. PL LIX 415^16. v June 1458. a2 [List of contents.] refs. Ivan ^Cesmicki, Ianus Pannonius piesme i epigrami, r > í a3 Prosper [pseudo-; Pomerius, Julianus]: De vita contemplativa. ‘‘Hrvatski Latinisti’’ Knjiga, 2 (Zagreb, 1951), 2^6. refs. PL LIX 416^520; see CPL 998. Venice: BernardinusVenetus,deVitalibus, 1498. Folio. [Speier: Peter Drach], 1487. 4o. 6 4 6 collation: a^o p^r s . collation: a^c8 d^f6 g8. Woodcut initials. HC *13418; Go¡ P-1023; BMC II 496; Pr 2372; BSB-Ink P-675; HC *13248; Go¡ P-908; BMC V 548; Pr 5528; BSB-Ink P-673; Sack, Oates1120^1; Sack, Freiburg, 2965; Sheppard 1714^15. Freiburg, 2942; Sheppard 4591. FIRST COPY COPY Bound with M-184(2); see there for details of binding, decoration, Binding: Late eighteenth/early nineteenth-century quarter gold- and provenance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 143 mm. tooled red morocco, with calf sides; red-edged leaves; marbled shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.21(2). pastedowns. ‘1823’ in brown ink on a circular paper label at tail SECOND COPY ofthe spine. Size: 310 ¿ 205 ¿ 23 mm. Sizeofleaf: 304 ¿ 192 mm. Bound with A-356; see there for details of binding and proven- A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ ance. Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 125 mm. marks, in two di¡erent hand, one humanist, the other modern. Wanting the blank leaf g8. On the front endleaf, Heber’s note on the purchase of this volume. An ‘R’ in brown ink, just below the title-page. Occasional mar- Provenance: Benjamin Heath (1704^1766); sale, lot 3267. ginal notes, mainly extracting key concepts, in the same early Purchased by Heber for »0. 5. 6, according to the price in red ink hand. in Heber’s sale catalogue and Heath’s sale catalogue. Richard shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.9(4). Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, X (1836), lot 2751. Purchased for »0. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), 47. shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.28. P-433 Pompilius, Paulus Syllabae. r P-431 Pomerius, Julianus [a2 ] Pompilius, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Caesar Borgia. De vita contemplativa. Incipit: ‘[N]ouas tibi diuitias a¡ero clarissime Cesar Borgia . . .’ [a r] Pompilius, Paulus: Syllabae. Incipit:‘[L]itera est notauocis. . .’ a r [Title-page.] ‘Prosper de uita contemplatiua de uita actuali deque 3 1 See Leonhardt, no. B 125. On the author Maria Chiabo' , ‘Paolo uitiis annexis uirtutibus’. Pompilio professore dello Studium Urbis’ in Un ponti¢cato ed a r Prosper [pseudo-; Pomerius, Julianus]: De vita contemplativa. 2 una citta' , 503^14, on this work at 507^8. ‘De vita contemplatiua et norma ecclesiasticorum’.‘Prefatio’. [f r] Franciscus Afranius Brixias: [Verse.] ‘Ex hoc Pompilii breui refs. PL LIX 415^16. 8 libello Doctorum studiosa turba uatum’; 8 lines of hendecasylla- a v [List of contents.] > 2 bles. a r Prosper [pseudo-; Pomerius, Julianus]: De vita contemplativa. 3 refs. Chiabo' 513. refs. PL LIX 416^520; see CPL 998. r [f8 ] Litavicus Busatus: [Verse.] ‘Paruus es ut uideo, sed tanquam o [Speier: Peter Drach], 1486. 4 . gemma libelle Et tanquam rubri candida concha maris’; 2 ele- 8 6 8 > collation: a^c d^f g . giac distichs. HC *13417; Go¡ P-1022; BMC II 495; Pr 2365; BSB-Ink P-674; refs. Chiabo' 513. r Oates1117^18; Sack, Freiburg, 2964; Sheppard 1711. [f8 ] Quintilius Veronensis: [Verse.] ‘Lector noscere syllabas came- COPY nae > Romanae cupis hunc habe libellum’; 4 lines of hendecasylla- Wanting the blank leaf g8. bles. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with mottled paper over refs. Chiabo' 513. v pasteboards; red-edged leaves and green silk bookmark. Size: [f8 ] Stephanus Anguillariensis: [Verse.] ‘Dum struit hunc celebrem 198 ¿ 143 ¿ 13 mm. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 137 mm. lector studiose libellum > Clarus in Ausonia gymnade Pompilius’; 3 elegiac distichs. refs. Chiabo' 513. 2152 pontanus, johannes jovianus [p-433^p-436

v r [f8 ] Pompilius, Paulus: De accentibus [dedicated to] Caesar H1 De arte notariatus.‘Capitulum primum, quid sit ars notariatus’. Borgia. Incipit: ‘[I]llud Quintiliani Caesar Borgia me maxime Incipit: ‘[A]rs notariatus est ars scribendi et dictandi per quam mouit . . .’ fragilitatis humane negotia roborantur . . .’ r [g4 ] Pompilius, Paulus: [Letter addressed to] Caesar Borgia. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger], 1486. 4o. Incipit:‘[N]enobisirritaessetoperaquaminsyllabissubiuimus...’ collation: AB8 C6 D^G8 H6. HC *13255; Go¡ P-914; BMC I 104; Pr 445; BSB-Ink P-689; CIBN v [g5 ] Pompilius, Paulus: De pedibus et eorum structura. Incipit: P-563; Sack, Freiburg, 2943; Sheppard 360. ‘[P]ost syllabas de quibus iam liber editus est . . .’ [k r] Pompilius, Paulus: ‘Quaedam notata in lectione Virgiliana. COPY 5 Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards, covered with Incipit: ‘[N]otatu dignissima mihi uisa sunt quaedam in Virgilio marbled paper. Size: 212 ¿ 158 ¿ 17 mm. 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Minos Aeacus Panhormum cum tuis litteris commendatitiis ad excellentissi- interlocutores.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]ui magistratum Aeace(!) gerunt iis mum Sicilie proregem pro mei capiendi monosterii(!) possessione nunquam sine negocio ocium esse debet . . .’ r contulissem . . .’ f1 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: Dialogi qui Charon et Antonius r G5 Crates [pseudo-]: Epistulae cynicae. Translated by Athanasius inscribuntur.‘Dialogus qui Antonius inscribitur. Hospes Siculus Constantinopolitanus. Incipit: ‘Fugite non solum ¢nes mal- compater Neapolitanus.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uaenam quaeso bone ciuis orum . . .’ Antoniana est porticus? . . .’ [Naples]: Mathias Moravus, 31 Jan. 1491. 4o. collation: a^m8 n10. p-436^p-439] pontanus, ludovicus 2153

HC *13258; Go¡ P-917; BMC VI 865; Pr 6710; BSB-Ink P-694; Some marginal notes, mainly extracting names of classical CIBN P-565; Fava^Bresciano146; Oates 2518; Sheppard 5444. authors quoted in the text and providing corrections, in an early

COPY sixteenth-century hand, probably Pacioli’s. Bound with: Provenance: Giacomo Pacioli (early sixteenth-century); his r v 1. Johannes Jovianus Pontanus, De fortitudine. De principe. name erased on a2 and on m11 . Robert Finch (1783^1830). Naples: Mathias Moravus, 15 Sept.1490 (P-437(1)); Bequeathed to the University by R. Finch; see Finch catalogue 2. Johannes Jovianus Pontanus, De oboedientia. Naples: Mathias 233. Taylor Institution, University of Oxford; book-plate with Moravus, 25 Oct. 1490 (P-438). shelfmark in blue ink: ‘V 167’. Transferred to the Bodleian from Wanting the blank leaves a1 and n10. theTaylor Institution in 1921. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled. shelfmark: Inc. e. I12.1490.1. Red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk book- mark. Size: 202 ¿ 160 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 143 mm. At the beginning of each item, an epigraphic initial is supplied in P-438 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus blue within a square ground made of red pen-work decoration, De oboedientia. r which extends into the margin. Other initials and paragraph a2 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: De oboedientia. ‘Prohemium’ marks are supplied in red or blue. [addressed to] Robertus Sanseverinus, Prince of Salerno. Incipit: Provenance: Johan Meerman (1753^1815); purchased at his sale, ‘[H]ortante te imo et iubente princeps Roberte ut quos de obedi- vol. II, p.77, lot 222, for Fl.72: see Books Purchased . . . atthe Sale entia scripsissem libros tandem aliquando ederem . . .’ of M. Meerman, p.19, with auction number on label at the head of r a4 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: De oboedientia. Incipit: the spine. ‘[O]mnis vetus nouaque philosophia et omnis diuina atque shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.31(3). humana lex . . .’ Naples: Mathias Moravus, 25 Oct. 1490. 4o. 8 P-437 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus collation: a^n . De fortitudine, et al. HC *13257; Go¡ P-920; BMC VI 865; Pr 6709; BSB-Ink P-693; CIBN P-568; Fava^Bresciano145; Oates 2517; Sheppard 5443. v a1 [Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: Epigram addressed to the pur- COPY chaser.] ‘Emptor si quid habet uiti hic libellus Pontani modo > Bound with P-436; see there for details of binding, decoration, promptus e Minerua’; 8 Phalaecian hendecasyllables. and provenance. Size of leaf: 196 ¿ 143 mm. refs. L. Monti Sabia, ‘Un ritrovato epigramma del Pontano e Wanting the blank leaves a and n . l’editio princeps del De Fortitudine-De Principe’, Annali della 1 7^8 shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.31(2). Facolta' di Lettere e Filoso¢a dell’universita' di Napoli, 10 (1962^ 63), 235^46, at 235. v a1 [Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: Errata.] r P-439 Pontanus, Ludovicus a2 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: De fortitudine [dedicated to] Consilia et allegationes, et al. Alphonsus II d’Aragona, Count of Calabria. Incipit: ‘[V]ictori v tibi dux Alfonse ac libertatis patriae propugnatori . . .’ A1 ‘Rubrice’. v r k6 [Colophon.] A2 Brendis, Baptista de: ‘Tabula’. r r l1 Pontanus, Johannes Jovianus: De principe [dedicated to] B7 Pontanus, Ludovicus: Oratio habita in concilio Basiliensi. Alphonsus II d’Aragona, Count of Calabria. Incipit: ‘[I]nspexit serenissimus atque gloriosus rex noster refs. Prosatori latini del Quattrocento, 1023^63. See G. M. Aragonum hac sacrosanctam sinodum . . .’ r Cappelli, Per l’edizione critica del ‘‘De Principe’’ di Giovanni a1 Pontanus, Ludovicus: Consilia et allegationes. Incipit:‘[V]isis in Pontano, Istituto nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento meridio- facto preposito deductis et allegatis ad huius consultationis termi- nale. Studi, 7 (Naples, 1993), 10. nationem . . .’ Naples: Mathias Moravus, 15 Sept. 1490. 4o. Pavia: Franciscus Girardengus, 5 Mar. 1485. Folio. 10 8 10 collation: a^l8 m12. collation: A B a^z h m k . HC (+ Addenda) *13256; Go¡ P-918; BMC VI 865; Pr 6708; HC *13275; Go¡ P-921; BMC VII 1003; Pr 7073; BSB-Ink P-695; BSB-Ink P-691; CIBN P-566; Fava^Bresciano 144; Sheppard Sack, Freiburg, 2944; not in Sheppard. 5441^2. COPY

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Wanting the blank leaves k8 and m12. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and summarizing Binding: Eighteenth-century parchment over pasteboards, the the contents, and ‘nota’ marks in two di¡erent early hands. r spine gold-tooled. ‘107’ in brown ink at head of the spine. Size: Provenance: In the upper margin of A8 an inscription in a late 225 ¿ 170 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 217 ¿ 160 mm. sixteenth-century(?) hand: ‘Con [ ] Ludovico Ramini(?)’. 2154 pontificale romanum [p-439^p-441

Purchased from Bottega Ambrosiana, Catalogue 10, no. 275, for P-441 Ponti¢cale Romanum (ed. Augustinus Patritius 125.000 Lire (then »81), in Jan. 1976; see ledger (1975/6), no.1083. and Johannes Burchardus) shelfmark: Inc. c. I23.1485.1. r [*2 ] Patritius de Picolominibus, Augustinus: [Letter addressed to] P-440 Pontanus, Ludovicus InnocentiusVIII, Pont. Max. refs. M. Dykmans, Le ponti¢cal romain re¤ vise¤ au XVe sie' cle, Singularia iuris. Studi eTesti, 311 (Vatican City,1985), 108^9 n. 1. r r [a2 ] Pontanus, Ludovicus: Singularia iuris. ‘Singularia notabilia’. [*3 ] Ponti¢cale Romanum. ‘Ponti¢calis ordinis liber’. Edited by Incipit: ‘[V]erbo omnino intelligitur ipso iure Glo[ssa] est singu- Augustinus Patritius and Johannes Burchardus. laris . . .’ It includes Pontano’s lectures at the University of Siena refs. See Dykmans 108^23. r in the academic year1433/4 and1434/5. [*3 ] [List of contents.] [Rome: In domo Antonii et Raphaelis de Vulterris, c.1473^4]. refs.V. Leroquais, Les Ponti¢caux manuscrits des bibliothe' ques Folio. publiques de France, 3 vols (Paris, 1937), I pp. xi^xiv. 10 8 10 r collation: [a b c d e ]. [a1 ] [Prima pars: de benedictionibus ordinationibus et consecratio- r nibus personarum].‘De crismandis in fronte’. Incipit: ‘[P]ontifex Types: 180 G, ‘Erbum omnino’ on ([a2 ]); 97 R, text. 48 leaves, the r pueros seu infantes in fronte crismare volens . . .’ ¢rst and last blank. 55 lines, in 2 columns ([a2 ]). Type area: r refs. See Dykmans 111^16. 267 ¿ 170 mm ([a2 ]). Capital space. r H *13266; Pr 3465; BSB-Ink P-702; CIBN P-573; Sheppard 2760^1. [p7 ] [Secunda pars: de consecrationibus et benedictionibus rerum]. refs. See Dykmans 116^19. COPY [F r] [Tertia pars: de quibusdam sacramentis et ecclesiasticis o⁄- Bound with: 2 ciis]. 2. Baldus de Ubaldis, Lectura super usibus feudorum et commen- refs. See Dykmans 119^23. tum super pace Constantiae. Rome: In Domo Antonii et Raphaelis deVulterris, [c.1474] (U-003). Rome: Stephan Plannck, 20 Dec. 1485. Folio. 4 8 10 The ¢rst page of text is the ¢rst of Hain’s variants. collation: [* a^z A^N O ]. Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled quarter pigskin over HC13285; Go¡ P-933; BMC IV 86; Pr 3670; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl.,777; wooden boards, with one metal clasp, with its catch, and the CIBN P-579; Meyer-Baer 229; Oates 1469; Rhodes 1464; remains of another. Quadruple ¢llets form a double frame, deco- Sheppard 2919. rated with square and circular stamps, too worn for identi¢ca- COPY

tion. Yellow-edged leaves. Early manuscript title along the lower Wanting the blank leaf [*1]. edge and at head of the front cover. Later manuscript title on two Binding: Eighteenth-century half green morocco with green rectangular labels pasted at head of the spine. Size: 425 ¿ 293 ¿ paper boards, the spine gold-tooled. Gilt and gau¡ered leaves. 72 mm. Size of leaf: 411 ¿ 283 mm. Size: 338 ¿ 240 ¿ 65 mm. Size of leaf: 330 ¿ 236 mm. Pastedowns, now lifted, consist of two parchment leaves contain- Some marginal notes, mainly noticing whether the o⁄ce has tobe ing a letter of Johannes Iselin, commissary of Rupert, Bishop of performed with or withoutthe mitre, in Marsuppini’s hand. Some r Strasbourg, dated 23 July 1449, repeating the tenor of a letter of extra notation has been added in the margin on [l1 ]. Some mar- Theoderic(?), Archbishop of Mainz, and of the Bishop of ginal notes, in correspondence with the consecration of the Strasbourg; and authorizing the exchange of bene¢ces by Virgin, have been added in a contemporary humanist hand; they v Jacobus Fust, rector ofthe altar of SS. Peter and Paul in the cathe- include the following prayeron [l6 ]:‘[Benedictiovelorum] Accipe dral of Strasbourg, and Petrus Eckelsheim, rector of vestem hanc in nomine domini quam preferas ante tribunal Bechtolshusen, near Costheim, in the diocese of Mainz. domini nostri Ihesu Chrysti Cui £ectitur omne genu celestium ‘O.i.7.’ in brown ink on front endleaf. Some marginal notes, terrestrium et infernorum qui cum deo patre et spiritu sancto mainly extracting key points, in two early hands (a and b) that uiuit et regnat deus per omnia secula seculorum’. Modern manu- also annotated item 2 (mostly in hand b). Some manuscript signa- script foliation1^297 in the upper right-hand corner of the rectos tures are visible.‘Singularia Ludouici’ in hand a in the middle of in brown ink. v r the lower margin of [e10 ], partially cropped. On [a1 ] a historiated initial ‘P’ is supplied in blue with foliate dec- r On [a2 ] a three-line initial ‘V’ is supplied in blue; paragraph oration in green and purple within a gold ground edged in black; marks and capital strokes are supplied in red. the area de¢ned by the letter is decorated with the image of a Provenance: Strasbourg, collegiate church of New S. Peter; bishop. On the same leaf a three-quarter border is made of a r inscription on [a2 ]: ‘Collegii S. Petri junioris Argentinae’. John green branch with purple and blue £owers, and with gold dots Adrian Louis Hope (1860^1908),7th Earl of Hopetoun; armorial (Florentine style); see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 109 no. pr. 53 book-plate, see Howe, Book Plates, 15273 or 15274; sale (25 Feb. (Florence or Rome?). Other principal initials are also supplied 1889), lot 1149. Purchased in 1889; see Annual Report of the in gold and colours, others in red or blue with purple or red pen- Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 14 work decoration. May 1890, 407. Provenance: Leonardo Aspettati (£. 1646), of Arezzo; in the r shelfmark: Auct. 4Q inf. 1.12(1). outer margin of [M1 ]: ‘Leonardo Aspettati Aretino 1646’. Jacopo Marsuppini (£. 1658); inscription in the upper margin of r [*2 ]: ‘Jacobi Marsuppini Can[oni]ci Cath[edral]is Aretin[ensis] r 1658’. Giovanni Jacopo Bacci (£. 1704); inscription on [O10 ]: ‘Questo libro e' di Jacopo Giovanni Bacco nobile Aretino . . .’, r and in the lower margin of [*2 ]: ‘Ex libris Joannis Jacobi Bacci p-441^p-443] pontus 2155

Archidiaconi Ecclesie Cathedralis Aretin[ensis] 1704’; see [S. J. P. meum in celestibus regnis cum Christo merear consortium obti- van Dijk] Latin Liturgical Manuscripts and Printed Books. Guide nere’. Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and pointing to an Exhibition held atthe Bodleian Library during1952 (Oxford, hands, in Rucellai’s hand. r 1952), no.79, which dates the ownership note to the sixteenth cen- On a1 a nine-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in gold within a square tury.Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); armorial green ground decorated with yellow foliate decorations, with the book-plate and shelfmark no. 367, see Catalogue (1831) and sale body of the letter in red decorated with the same foliate decora- catalogue (1839), lot 119. Purchased for »2. 10. 0: see Books tion; outside the green ground a blue £ower with gold dots; see Purchased (1842), 34. Pa« cht and Alexander II, 109 no. pr. 55 (Florence). shelfmark: Auct.1Q 1.26. Provenance: Francesco Rucellai (£. 1499^1504), Bishop of Pesaro; inscription on the verso of the ¢rst front endleaf, in red P-442 Ponti¢cale Romanum (ed. Jacobus de Lutiis and ink: ‘Reuerendi in Cristo Patris Domini et Domini Francisci De orocellarijs (Rucellai) de Florentia, Dei et Apostolice Sedis gratia Johannes Burchardus) r v Episcopi Pisauriensis liber’. On a1 over the arms of Rucellai has [*1 ] Lutiis, Jacobus de, Episcopus Caiacensis: Epistola been painted a coat of four quarters: 1 and 3, Medici; 2, [addressed to] Raphael Riarius Cardinal of S. Georgius. e Minerbetti (gules, 3 swords meeting in base azure, hilts in chief refs. M. Dykmans, Le ponti¢cal romain re¤ vise¤ au XV sie' cle, or); 4, not distinguishable, largely covered with blue pigment. Studi eTesti, 311 (Vatican City,1985), 127 n.1. r The arms, surmounted by a bishop’s mitre, are those of [*2 ] Patritius de Picolominibus, Augustinus: [Letter addressed to] Francesco Minerbetti (À1543), Bishop of Arezzo. Purchased for InnocentiusVIII, Pont. Max. »1.11. 6; see Books Purchased (1825), 21. refs. See P-441. r shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 2.1. [*3 ] Ponti¢cale Romanum. ‘Ponti¢calis ordinis liber’. Edited by Jacobus de Lutiis and Johannes Burchardus. A revised edition of the 1485 edition of the Roman Ponti¢cal by Augustinus Patritius P-443 Pontus and the same Burchardus. Ponthus et la belle Sydonie [French]. [* r] [List of contents.] 3 r refs. See P-441. a1 [Title-page.] r a v Ponthus et labelle Sydonie.‘Cy commence vne excellente histoire a1 [Prima pars: de benedictionibus ordinationibus et consecrationi- 1 bus personarum]. ‘De chrismandis in fronte’. Incipit: ‘[P]ontifex la quelle fait moult a noter du tresuaillant roy Ponthus ¢lz du roy pueros seu infantes vel alios sacri baptismatis vnda perfusos in de Galice et de la belle Sidoyne ¢lle du roy de Bretaigne’. Incipit: fronte chrismare volens . . .’ ‘[C]onter vous vueil vne noble hystoire ou on pourroit apprendre refs. See Dykmans 111^16. beaucop de biens et de bons exemples . . .’ r m4 [Secunda pars: de consecrationibus et benedictionibus rerum]. refs. See King Ponthus and the Fair Sidone, ed. F. J. Mather refs. See Dykmans 116^19. (Baltimore, Md., 1897), pp. iv^xxiii, this edition at p. xxi no. 3; r y2 [Tertia pars: de quibusdam sacramentis et ecclesiasticis o⁄ciis]. R. Bossuat, Histoire de la litte¤ rature franc° aise. I. Le moyen a“ ge refs. See Dykmans 119^23. (Paris, [1955]), no. 4155 and Second Supplement (1954^60) (Paris, 1961), nos 7865^6. Rome: Stephan Plannck, 16 Aug. 1497. Folio. collation: [*4] a^z A^D8 EF6. Lyons: Gaspard Ortuin, [c.1488^90]. Folio. 8.6.6.6 8 6 Woodcut initials. collation: a^h i k l . r HC *13287 = 13286; Go¡ P-934; BMC IV 99; Pr 3721; Bohatta, Lit. Type: 114 B. 72 leaves, the last blank. 35 lines (a3 ). Type area: 199 ¿ r r Bibl.,778; BSB-Ink P-710; CIBN P-580; Hillard1683; Meyer-Baer 130 mm (a3 ). Capital spaces.Woodcuts. Leaf a1 , title:‘Ponthus et v 230; Sheppard 2978, 2979. la belle > Sidoyne.’; a1 : ‘Cy commence vne excellente hi|toire la quelle fait moult a noter du tre|uaillant roy ponthus ¢ln du roy COPY > de galice et de la belle |idoyne ¢lle du roy de bretaigne. ’ [wood- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf over paste- r > >> cut]; a2 : ‘[C]Onter vous vueil vne noble hy|toire ou on pourroit boards; bound for the Bodleian Library; the spine gold-tooled, v with the gold stamp of the Library on both covers. Size: 340 ¿ ap= > prendre beaucop de biens et de bons exemples . . .’; l5 , colo- 235 ¿ 45 mm. Size of leaf: 330 ¿ 214 mm. phon:‘Cy ¢ni|t le tre|excellent romant du noble et > cheualeureux r roy Ponthus et de la tre|belle |i= doyne ¢lle du roy de bretaigne On front endleaf and on [*1 ] additional ceremonials in manu- > script: ‘In publicatione cardinalium nouorum . . .venti vere sunt imprime par mai > |tre ca|par ortuin a lyon:’ expectantes in cappella Nicolai pape de Ursinis [Nicolaus III C 4819; Pr 8535; Claudin III 391; Sheppard 6630^1. Facsimile of cuts and selected pages: C. Dalbanne and E. Droz, Ponthus et la 1277^80] . . .’On rear endleaf, manuscript record of the consecra- e tion of Rucellai as Bishop of Pesaro, 20 Oct. 1499; also a copy of belle Sidoine (Livres a' gravures imprime¤ s a' Lyon, au XV s.) the epitaph of Gentilis de Becchi, Bishop of Arezzo 1473^97, and (Paris, 1926). the form of vow for the profession of a Benedictine nun in the COPY same diocese: ‘Ego soror Cristina promitto stabilitatem meam et Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with red-edged conuersionem morum meorum et obedientiam coram Deo sanc- leaves, marbled pastedowns, and azure silk bookmark. Size: tis eius, secundum regulam sancti patris mei Benedicti in hoc 273 ¿ 193 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 199 ¿ 130 mm. monasterio quod constructum est in honorem Dei et Beate Some corrections and scribbles in French in brown ink in an early Marie virginis in presentia reuerendissimi in Christo P. et D. D. hand. N. Dei gratia et apostolice sedis episcopi Aretini et domine N. In the ¢rst two gatherings initials and paragraph marks are sup- abatisse et aliarum sororum dicti monasterii vt post obitum plied in red. 2156 prebusinus de brˇnn, urbanus [p-443^p-448

Provenance: Anonymous sale (5 Feb. 1802), lot 100; purchased Gerardus de Elten, and Henricus de Orsoe, all professors at the by Francis Douce. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book- University of Cologne. plate. Bequeathed in 1834. refs. See Lohr 24 (1968), 225 nos 2 and 4; Tewes 28 no. M 1 shelfmark: Douce 177. (Henricus de Gorichen), 29 no. M 4 (Gerardus de Monte), 32^3 no. M 19 (Gerardus de Elten), and 33 no. M 22 (Henricus de P-444 Porcastris, Sigismundus de Orsoe [Henricus Boetterman de Orsoy]). Quaestio de restauratione humidi. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell], 16 May 1494. Folio. collation: a6^1 b^h6. Leaf a signed a . A r Porcastris, Sigismundus de: Quaestio de restauratione humidi. 2 1 1 Woodcut initial. Incipit: ‘[Q]ueritur vtrum humidum substanti¢cum in corpore H *13304 = 13303; Go¡ P-946; BMC I 282; Pr1322; BSB-Ink P-727; temperato restauratum sit purius . . .’ Sack, Freiburg, 2952; Sheppard 1019^20; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 977. refs. See Pesenti 169 no. 5; Thorndike^Kibre1650. FIRST COPY Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, 25 Oct. 1490. Folio. Binding: Nineteenth-century half red morocco over marbled collation: A6. pasteboards, by Maltby, Oxford. Size: 280 ¿ 199 ¿ 13 mm. Size Type: 79 G. 6 leaves. 60 lines (A r).Type area: 236 ¿ 165 mm (A r). 1 1 of leaf: 275 ¿ 189 mm. R 1326; Go¡ P-936; Pr 4858; Sheppard 4047. v On e6 :‘F G A > P.’ in brown ink in a modern hand. COPY r r The woodcut on a2 has been coloured in red. On f1 initial ‘S’ is Bound with A-638(2); see there for details of binding and acquisi- supplied in red. tion. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 211mm. Provenance: Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 481. Manuscript foliation: 156^161. A few marginal notes, mainly Bequeathed in 1914. extraction of key words and pointing hands, in an early hand. shelfmark: Byw. C. 1.11. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 4.52(1). SECOND COPY Bound with M-316; see there for details of binding. Size of P-445 Portolano per tutti i navichanti [Italian] leaf: 275 ¿ 210 mm. r Wanting gatherings a^e. a2 [da Mosto, Alvise]: Portolano per tutti i navichanti. refs. Le navigazioni atlantiche del veneziano Alvise da Mosto, ed. shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.37(3). T. Gasparrini Leporace, Il nuovo Ramusio, 5 (Rome, 1966), 127^ 262; Navigare e descrivere. Isolari e portolani del Museo Correr di P-447 Praeceptorium perutile de decalogo r Venezia XV-XVIII secolo, ed. C. Tonini and P. Lucchi (Venice, A1 [Title-page.] r 2001), 91^5 no. 16; on authorship see DBI XXXII 369^73, at 372. A2 Praeceptorium perutile de decalogo.‘Sermo primus de precep- Venice: Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, 6 Nov. 1490. 4o. tis decalogi in generali in quo tractatur de eorum conuenienti collation: a^e8 f6 A^D8 E4. datione et ea non obseruantium punitione et cetera’. Incipit: Woodcut initials. ‘‘‘Induite nouum hominem qui secundum deum creatus est etc.’’ HCR13302; Go¡ P-945; BMC V 402; Pr 4957; Sheppard 4077. Verba sunt apostoli ad Ephe. iiii. eadem scribentis [Eph 4,24]. Que exponens Haymo dicit sic. Induite nouum hominem idest COPY assummite similitudinem . . .’ Wanting the blank leaves a and A . 1 1 o Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, 1494. 4 . 6 4 6 Bodleian Library, with sprinkled red- and blue-edged leaves and collation: A^D E F . marbled pastedowns. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ 15mm. Sizeofleaf: 200 ¿ H *13317; Go¡ P-951; BMC III 626; Pr 2867; BSB-Ink P-731; 132 mm. Sheppard 2078. Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1840), COPY 25. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf with black cloth over pas- shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.24. teboards; bound for the Bodleian Library. Size: 205 ¿ 143 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 131 mm. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ P-446 Positiones circa libros Physicorum et De Anima r Aristotelis and ‘4156’ in pencil on A1 . Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. r a1 [Title-page.] shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.53. v a1 [Prefatory letter addressed to] the students of Cologne. Incipit: ‘Iussit diuus ille Hieronimus adhortari nos alterutrum ad pietatis P-448 Prebusinus de Bru« nn, Urbanus opera . . .’ Dated Bursa Montis, 6 Dec. 1493. r Oratio mordacissima. a2 Positiones circa libros Physicorum. Incipit: ‘[C]irca octo libros r phisicorum Arestotelis. Queritur primo utrum circa entia natura- a1 [Title-page.] r lia generabilia et corruptibilia haberi possit proprie dicta scien- a2 Prebusinus de Bru« nn, Urbanus: Oratio mordacissima. tia . . .’ ‘Oratio . . . in qua ¢lius docet patrem quod in nostro seculo virtus r f1 Positiones circa libros De Anima. Incipit: ‘[S]icut philosophus nocet, sedvicium conducit hominibus et ideo omnium facultatum docet in vndecimo de animalibus . . .’ r h6 [Colophon.] Stating that the work is a collection of summaries of the works of Henricus de Gorichen, Gerardus de Monte, p-448^p-450] priscianus 2157

philosophantes sese suapte ambitione perdant’. Incipit: ‘[N]on orbis situ’. ‘[N]ature genitor que mundum continet omnem > quod ego mihi dicendi hodie audentiam comparem . . .’ Annue rex celi positum telluris et vnde’; hexameters. [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Gru« ninger, c.1500]. 4o. refs. La Pe¤ rie¤ ge' se de Priscien, ed. Paul van de Woestijne, collation: a b4. Rijksuniversiteit te Gent, Werken uitgegeven door de Faculteit v r van de Wijsbegeerte en Letteren, 116 (Bruges, 1953), 37^99; see Woodcut on a1 . Leaf a1 , l. 8:‘. . . pre|tant’. HC *4006; Go¡ P-958; BMC I 116; Pr 506; BSB-Ink P-734; CIBN also Parks and Cranz, ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31^5. The P-589; Sack, Freiburg, 2953; Schramm XX p. 24; Schreiber V volume was edited by Benedictus Brognolus, as acknowledged in 3637; Sheppard 406. the edition by Hannibal Foxius,Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the struc- ture of which is exactly like this one. Ultimately, all subsequent COPY editions are based on it. See M. Gibson,‘The Collected Works of Boxed with M-043; see there for details of provenance. Size of Priscian: the Printed Editions 1470^1859’, Studi Medievali, 3rd leaf: 203 ¿ 148 mm. ser., 18 (1977), 249^60, at 251^2. Binding: Marbled paper boards; bound for KloÞ. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.5(2). [Venice:Vindelinus de Spira], 1470. Folio. collation: [a^d10 e^g8 h^k10 l m12 n10 o p8 q^x10 y8 z6+1 aa bb8 cc4 10 P-449 Priscianus dd^hh ], not as BMC. HCR 13355; Go¡ P-960; BMC V 156; Pr 4025; CIBN P-592; Essling Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). 113; Sheppard 3199. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before r [a2 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae 1472: Part II. (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. COPY refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. Wanting the blank leaf [a ], [a ], [d ], and gathering [¡]. The last [r v] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae 1 2 3 9 leaf is mutilated. (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian structione’ (in explicit). Library. Size: 330 ¿ 240 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 321 ¿ 222 mm. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. r On [a ] ‘Prisciani gramaticalia I’ in a sixteenth-century hand in [aa r] Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos 3 > 1 brown ink. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. a humanist hand. Early signatures mostly visible. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, Large initials are supplied in red, blue, green, or burgundy; other ed. M. Passalacqua, 2 vols, Sussidi eruditi, 40, 48 (Rome, 1987^ initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. 99), II 43^128. Provenance: Italy (sixteenth century); on [hh v] the following [dd r] Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. 9 2 inscription in a sixteenth-century hand : ‘Al molto illustre refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. Cardinal Pietro Aldo mio padrone osmo’. John Mordaunt [dd r] Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponder- 6 Johnson (1776?^1815); sale (1817), lot 126. Purchased by Heber ibus et mensuris’. for »2.12. 0, according to a note in Heber’s hand on front endleaf. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. Richard Heber (1773^1833); see Catalogue, 5 (1835), lot 3731, sold [dd v] Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: 9 for »1. 11. 6. Purchased for »8. 8. 0 according to Books Purchased Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Peoriis(!) (1836), 27. ueterum memorata libellis Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura > shelfmark: Auct. L 5.32. locauit’; hexameters. refs. Riese I-II no. 486; on authorship see also George B. Parks and F. Edward Cranz,‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. v P-450 Priscianus [ee1 ] [Colophon.] r Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). [ee2 ] Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from r Greek by Priscianus.‘De preexercitamentis rhetorice’. [a2 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. v [ee6 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. r versibus comicis ratio’. [t2 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- r [¡1 ] Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. structione’ (in explicit). ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. [A1 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos v [¡3 ] Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^78. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, r [gg1 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. v et verbo.] [D1 ] Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. r see also Colette Jeudy, ‘L’Institutio de nomine, pronomine et [D6 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponder- verbo de Priscien: manuscrits et commentaires me¤ die¤ vaux’, ibus et mensuris’. Revue d’Histoire desTextes, 2 (1972), 73^144. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. r v [gg7 ] Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter [D9 ] Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Peoriis(!) 2158 priscianus [p-450^p-451

r ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura [dd2 ] Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. locauit’; hexameters. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. r refs. Riese, Anthologia latina, I-II no. 486; on authorship see [dd6 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponder- also Parks and Cranz,‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. ibus et mensuris’. r [E2 ] Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. v Greek by Priscianus.‘De preexercitamentis rhetorice’. [dd9 ] Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Peoriis(!) v [E6 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura versibus comicis ratio’. locauit’; hexameters. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. refs. Riese I-II no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, r [F1 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. v et verbo.] [ee1 ] [Colophon.] r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; [ee2 ] Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. Greek by Priscianus.‘De preexercitamentis rhetorice’. r [G1 ] Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. v paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De [ee6 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De orbis situ’. ‘[N]ature genitor que mundum continet omnem > versibus comicis ratio’. Annue rex celi positum telluris et unde’; hexameters. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. r refs. See P-449. The volume was edited by Benedictus [¡1 ] Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. Brognolus, as acknowledged in the edition by Hannibal Foxius, ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the structure of which is exactly like this refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. v one. Ultimately,all subsequent editions arebased on it. See P-449. [¡3 ] Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. [Rome: Ulrich Han, c.1470^1]. Folio. Printed in the same types as refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. r Servius Maurus, Commentarii in Vergilii opera (Go¡ S-478), [gg1 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine signed by Ulrich Han (CIBN). IGI dates [c.1475]. et verbo.] collation: [a^h10 i8 k10 l12 m6 n^q10 r8 s6 t^x10 y12 z h AB8 C4 DE10 refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; F6 GH8]. see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. r HCR 13353; Go¡ P-962; BMC IV 26; Pr 3378; CIBN P-593; IGI [gg7 ] Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter 8048; Sheppard 2691. Micro¢che: Unit 8: Printing in Italy before paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De 1472: Part II. orbis situ’. ‘[N]ature genitor que mundum continet omnem > Annue rex celi positum telluris et vnde’; hexameters. COPY refs. See P-449. The volume was edited by Benedictus Wanting leaves [a ], [t ], and [H ] all blank, and [H ] containing 1 1 7 8 Brognolus, as acknowledged in the edition by Hannibal Foxius, the Register. Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the structure of which is exactly like this Binding: Nineteenth-century calf, with the gold stamp of the one and ultimately goes back toVindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice Bodleian Library on both covers. Yellow-edged leaves, marbled edition (Pr 4025). See P-449. pastedowns, and green silk bookmark. Size: 322 ¿ 218 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 193 mm. [Venice:Vindelinus de Spira], 1472. Folio. 10 8 10 12 10 8 10 8 4 Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and names of collation: [a^d e^g h^k l m n o p q^x y z aa bb cc dd 10 8 10 authors, some pointing hands and titles in two di¡erent early ee ¡ gg hh ]. hands, in red and brown ink. HCR13356; Go¡ P-961; BMC V160; Pr 4041; CIBN P-594; Rhodes Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); 1466; Sheppard 3216. printed label of the sale (1789), part III, lot 3057; in the annotated FIRST COPY catalogue marked down to Thomas Payne for Fl. 30. Purchased Wanting the blank leaf [¡8]. [through Payne?] for »2. 12. 6: see Books Purchased (1790), 7. Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) Italian gold-tooled blue mo- shelfmark: Auct. O 4.2. rocco, with gilt-edged leaves and fuchsia silk pastedowns; bound by Lodigiani. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both P-451 Priscianus covers. Size: 340 ¿ 235 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 326 ¿ 213 mm. Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). In the lower margin of the verso of the last folio of each gathering are manuscript catchwords. Some early manuscript signatures r [a2 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae visible. Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. in an early hand, erased. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. On [a r] and [r v] seven-line initials‘C’and ‘Q’are supplied in gold v 2 9 [r9 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae within a ground made of white vine-stem decoration on a blue, (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- red, and green ground, decorated with groups of three white structione’ (in explicit). dots; see Pa« cht and Alexander II, 110 no. pr. 68 (Venice). Other refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. initials are supplied in red or blue. r [aa1 ] Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos Provenance: Padua, Benedictines, S. Justina (¢fteenth century); principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. v v erased inscriptions on [a1 ] and [hh10 ]: ‘Iste liber est refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, Monachorum Congregationis Sanctae Justinae de Padua, ipsi ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. p-451^p-453] priscianus 2159

r monasterio sanctae Iustinae Patauij deputatus ac signatus in P7 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter Inuentario nro. 639’; see the ¢fteenth-century inventory pub- paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De lished in Giovanna Cantoni Alzati, La biblioteca di S. Giustina di orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem > Padova: libri e cultura presso i benedettini padovani in eta' umanis- Annuae rex celi positum telluris et unde’; hexameters. tica, Medioevo e umanesimo, 48 (Padua, 1982), 135 no. 639; refs. See P-449. The volume was edited by Benedictus Bodleian Library, MS. Add. C 143 is a twelfth-century Priscian Brognolus, as acknowledged in the edition by Hannibal Foxius, also owned by the Congregation of S. Justina and with the same Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the structure of which is exactly like this inscription on f. 1r; see M. Passalacqua, I codici di Prisciano one and ultimately goes back toVindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice (Rome, 1978), 202 no. 449. Luigi Celotti (c.1768^ c.1846); sale (14 edition (Pr 4025). See P-449. Feb. 1825), lot 1513. Purchased for »12. 15. 0; see Books Purchased [Milan: Printer of Servius, ‘Commentarius in Vergilium’, 1475 (1825), 21. (Dominicus de Vespolate), for Boninus Mombritius, c.1475]. shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.8. Folio. SECOND COPY collation: A10 b^h [i]8 l6 s k L m n O aa bb q8 [r2] t^z & h a cc^ee8 Bound in a collection of Italian fragments. ¡6 P8 q [qq6]. One leaf only, hh5, removed from Auct. 7Q inf. 2.18 (Bod-inc. HCR *13354; Go¡ P-963; BMC VI 730; Pr 5887; BSB-Ink P-763; J-140(1)); see there for details of binding and provenance. CIBN P-595; Sheppard 4897^8. Not in Sheppard. Size of fragment: 290 ¿ c.175 mm. shelfmark: Inc. b. I97.1(1). FIRST COPY Wanting the blank leaf A1. Binding: Early nineteenth-century(?) gold-tooled diced russia; P-452 Priscianus the tools are a £oral and foliate roll and stamps: a veiled woman Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). beside a ¢re (probably Vesta), a seated ¢gure with £owers (prob- r A2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae ably Flora), a reaper seated next to a sheaf of corn (probably (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. Ceres), a Bacchante with a wine goblet, a comic mask hung with refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. ivy, and a tragic mask hung with a string of fruit(?); the spine is v u2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae tooled in gilt and blind; gilt-edged leaves and green pastedowns. (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris uel de con- Size: 328 ¿ 238 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 320 ¿ 225 mm. structione’. Some marginal notes, mainlyextracting key words and correcting refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. the text, in an early hand, now washed. r a1 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos Initials are supplied in red, sometimes with reserved white principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. decoration. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, Provenance: Richard Heber (1773^1833); stamp: ‘Bibliotheca ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. Heberiana’; see Catalogue, 2 (1834), lot 4990 (bookseller’s label v cc5 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. at the tail of the spine); purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. Purchased (1834), 24. v dd1 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.5. bus et mensuris’. SECOND COPY refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. Wanting the blank leaf A1. r dd5 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced russia. Size: Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Peoriis(!) 344 ¿ 245 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 335 ¿ 222 mm. ueterum memorata libellis Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura Occasional corrections and pointing hands in an early hand. > r locauit’; hexameters. Provenance: Fifteenth-century inscription on A2 , brown ink: refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, ‘Io[hannes?]: Cos[imus/ma?]: Ant.s ¢ls’. Purchased for »26. 5. 0; ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. see Books Purchased (1834), 24. v dd7 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.14. Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. P-453 Priscianus v ee3 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). versibus comicis ratio’. r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae v (Institutiones I^XVI). De octo partibus orationis.] ee7 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. ‘Commentarium de meris(!) comicis’. v refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. r5 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae r (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- ¡2 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. structione’ (in explicit). r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. P1 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine et r verbo.] aa1 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. r cc2 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. 2160 priscianus [p-453^p-454

refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. SECOND COPY r cc6 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled calf, with bus et mensuris’. the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Yellow- refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 336 ¿ 240 ¿ 67 mm. r dd1 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: Size of leaf: 327 ¿ 227 mm. r Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Preoriis(!) Extensively annotated in an early hand. On gg10 , below the colo- ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura phon, the note:‘comparatum preter illigationem duobus £orenis’, locauit’; hexameters. in the same hand. refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, Running titles and book numbers are supplied in red or blue. ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. Provenance: Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^1853); sale r dd3 [Colophon.] (1830), lot 874. Purchased at the Renouard sale for »1. 16. 0; see v dd3 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from Books Purchased (1830), 19. Greek by Priscianus.‘De preexercitamentis rhetorice’. shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.24. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. v dd7 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De P-454 Priscianus versibus comicis ratio’. Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. r r a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae ee1 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. r v aa1 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae ee3 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- r structione’ (in explicit). ¡1 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine et refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. verbo.] r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; ii7 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’, 2 (1972),73^144. principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, ¡7 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De r orbis situ’. ‘[N]ature genitor que mundum continet omnem mm4 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. > refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. Annue rex celi positum telluris et vnde’; hexameters. r refs. See P-449. The volume was edited by Benedictus mm9 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponder- Brognolus, as acknowledged in the edition by Hannibal Foxius, ibus et mensuris’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the structure of which is exactly like this v one and ultimately goes back toVindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice nn3 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: edition (Pr 4025). See P-449. Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Praeoriis(!) ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1475^6. locauit’; hexameters. Folio. In two parts, dated: (I) 1475; (II) 1476. 12 8 10 8 10 12 10 8 10 8 8.10 10 refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, collation: a b c d^h i^l m n^p q r^x y aa^¡ gg . ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. HC *13357; Go¡ P-964; BMC V 231; Pr 4306; BSB-Ink P-762; CIBN v nn5 [Colophon.] P-596; Oates1720; Sack, Freiburg, 2955; Sheppard 3473^4. v nn5 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from FIRST COPY Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. Wanting the blank leaf a1. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. r Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment, with the gold stamp oo1 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Marbled pastedowns. versibus comicis ratio’. Size: 340 ¿ 240 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 329 ¿ 225 mm. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. r Marginal notes, washed, mainly extracting key words, in a oo5 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. humanist hand, brown ink. ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. r On a2 a seven-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in gold within a ground refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. r made of white vine-stem decoration on a blue, red, and green oo8 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. ground, with foliate extensions with some gold dotting; see Pa« cht refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. r and Alexander II, 111 no. pr. 81 (Venice?). Other initials are sup- pp3 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine plied in red or blue, sometimes with purple decoration. et verbo.] Provenance: Unidenti¢ed coat of arms, per bend, argent and refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; azure, in chief a cock sable, crested and wattled gules. see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. v Unidenti¢ed circular stamp, in black ink, on the front endleaf. qq2 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter Purchased from S. and J. Luchtmans for 42 Florins; see Books paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De Purchased (1824), 32 (‘Purchased of M. Luchtmans’), purchased orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem > along with the Meerman books. Annue rex caeli positum telluris et undae’; hexameters. shelfmark: Auct. N 1.20. p-454^p-456] priscianus 2161

v refs. See P-449. The volume was edited by Benedictus mm3 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from Brognolus, as acknowledged in the edition by Hannibal Foxius, Greek by Priscianus.‘De preexercitamentis rhetoricae’. Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the structure of which is exactly like this refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. v one and ultimately goes back toVindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice mm8 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii.‘De edition (Pr 4025). See P-449. versibus comicis ratio’. Venice: [Jacobus de Fivizano, Lunensis] for Marcus de Comitibus refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. r and Gerardus Alexandrinus, 1476. Folio. nn4 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. collation: a^n10 o^y aa^ii8 kk^oo10 pp qq8 rr10. ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. HCR 13358; Go¡ P-965; BMC V 242; Pr 4361; CIBN P-597; Oates refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. r 1736; Sheppard 3525. nn7 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. COPY oo r Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century (Italian?) gold-tooled 4 et verbo.] calf. Size: 278 ¿ 200 ¿ 75 mm. Size of leaf: 272 ¿ 185 mm. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; With a manuscript index occupying 16 leaves now bound at the see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. front, but originally at the back, as showed by the manuscript pp r Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter page numbers: index: 350^364; text: 1^349. On a sheet inserted 3 paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De into the book a bibliographical description of this edition in orbis situ’. ‘[N]ature genitor quae mundum continet omnem French, eighteenth-century. Occasional corrections to the text > Annue rex caeli positum telluris et undae’; hexameters. and paragraph numbering throughout, in the same early hand refs. See P-449. The volume was edited by Benedictus that has provided the rest of the rubrication and page numbering. Brognolus, as acknowledged in the edition by Hannibal Foxius, On cc v, corresponding to the paragraph ‘De Impersonalibus’ of 2 Venice 1485 (Pr 5007), the structure of which is exactly like this book XVII, the following note in the same early hand: Hinc mihi one and ultimately goes back toVindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice uidetur Sipontinus elacere que contra Laurentium Uallensem de edition (Pr 4025). See P-449. his verbis edisserit’. On a r a seven-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in blue with reserved Venice: For Michael Manzolus, 15 Dec. 1481. Folio. 2 10 8.6 6 8.6 8 6.8 8 6 white decoration on a square ground made of red pen-work dec- collation: a b^g h i k^| s t v u^y z & m a aa^dd ee ¡ 8 10 oration with extension into the margin. Other initials, paragraph gg^pp qq . marks, and headlines are supplied in red or blue. HC 13359; Go¡ P-966; BMC V 315; Pr 4752; Rhodes 1467; Sack, Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); Freiburg, 2956; Sheppard 3809. armorial book-plate and shelfmark no. 157; see Catalogue (1831); COPY purchased at his salefor »1.10.0; see sale catalogue (1839), lot 878, Wanting the blank leaf a1. and Books Purchased (1840), 25. Binding: Eighteenth-century tree calf, the spine gold-tooled, shelfmark: Auct. Q 4.2. with red-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns; see also Bod- inc. A-415. Size: 300 ¿ 210 ¿ 55 mm. Size of leaf: 293 ¿ 193 mm. r P-455 Priscianus On a2 a historiated initial ‘C’ is supplied in gold and colours; it Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). pictures a scholar in his study reading a book; by a follower of the ‘Master of the Morgan Aristotle’; see Pa« cht and Alexander r a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae II, 112 no. pr. 98 (Venice) and pl. lxxxviii. (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. r Provenance: In the lower margin of a2 an unidenti¢ed circular refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. device, damaged, within a laurel wreath: on a blue ground a v &8 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae hand holding up a green hoop or ring or wreath. R W[ilkinson] (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- (À by Apr. 1797); engraved monogram; Howe, Book Plates, structione’ (in explicit). 32796; sale (London: Leigh and Sotheby, 3 Apr. 1797), lot 1213; refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. see Rogers, ‘Wilkinson’, no. 16; marked down to Richard Heber v gg8 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos (1773^1833) for »0. 4. 4, but not found in Heber’s sale catalogue. principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. Purchased for »2. 12. 6; see Books Purchased (1819), 6. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, shelfmark: Auct. O 4.1. ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. v kk8 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. P-456 Priscianus refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. r Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). ll5 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- r bus et mensuris’. a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. (Institutiones I^XVI).] ‘De octo partibus orationis’. r mm1 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. r Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Praeoriis(!) x6 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- locauit’; hexameters. structione’ (in explicit). refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. v ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. B3 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos r mm3 [Colophon.] principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. 2162 priscianus [p-456^p-457

refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. label; sale (1835), lot 3309; purchased for »1. 6. 0; see Books v D6 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. Purchased (1835), 23. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. shelfmark: Auct. P 5.3. r E2 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- bus et mensuris’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. P-457 Priscianus v E5 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Praeoriis(!) r a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura (Institutiones I^XVI).] locauit’; hexameters. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, r a2 Johannes de Aingre: [Commentary.] ‘Commentum super ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. v magno Prisciani volumine’. Incipit: ‘[C]um omnis eloquentiae E7 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from doctrinam etomne studiorum genus. Exequitur morem recte scri- Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. bentium in prologo suo. . .’ refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. v refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 252^3. F3 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularumTerentii.‘De ver- r A1 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae sibus comicis ratio’. (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’; ‘De con- refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. r structione’ (in explicit). F7 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. r F2 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. v principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. G1 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. r ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. G6 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine et v H1 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. verbo.] refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; v H4 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. v bus et mensuris’. H3 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De v H6 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem > Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Praeoriis(!) Annue rex caeli positum telluris et undae’; hexameters. ueterum memorata libellis Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura refs. See P-449. > v locauit’; hexameters. I9 Cornelius Parmensis, Cyprianus: [Address to the reader and refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, colophon.] ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. refs. Gibson, ‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 251^2. The volume v H8 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from was edited by Benedictus Brognolus, as acknowledged in the Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. address to the reader. The structure of this edition ultimately refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. goes back toVindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice edition (Pr 4025). v I4 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularumTerentii.‘De ver- Venice: Hannibal Foxius et Socii, 22 Sept. 1485. Folio. sibus comicis ratio’. collation: a8 b6 c^e8 f6 g^k8 l^o6 p q8 r6 s8 t u6 x y8 z6 & m a A^H8 refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. 10 r I . I7 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. HC Addenda *13360; Go¡ P-967; BMC V 407; Pr 5007; BSB-Ink ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. P-764; CIBN P-598; Oates 1947; Rhodes 1468; Sack, Freiburg, refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. r 2957; Sheppard 4092. K1 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. COPY refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. v Binding: Eighteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled (¢llets only) K4 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine et mottled calf, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both verbo.] covers. Marbled pastedowns. Size: 280 ¿ 205 ¿ 55 mm. Size of refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; leaf: 272 ¿ 186 mm. see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. v L r Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter Typographical note in French on a1 , eighteenth-century. 1 Incomplete manuscript folio numbering: 1^230. Marginal notes, paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De mainly extracting key words and names of authors, occasional orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem > corrections, and pointing hands in an early hand. Annue rex caeli positum telluris et unde’; hexameters. On a r a crude six-line initial ‘C’ is supplied in red; occasional refs. See P-449. 2 v paragraph marks are supplied in red. M5 Arrivabenus, Georgius: [Address to the reader and colophon.] A modi¢cation of Cyprianus Cornelius Parmensis’s address to the reader in the 1485 edition printed by Foxius (Pr 5007); for the original text and its alterations by Arrivabenus see Gibson, ‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 253. Edited by Benedictus p-457^p-459] priscianus 2163

Brugnolus, as acknowledged in the address to the reader. The ueterum memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura structure of this edition ultimately goes back to Vindelinus de locauit’; hexameters. Spira’s 1470 Venice edition (Pr 4025). refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 4 Dec. 1488. Folio. v collation: a^u8 x6 y z & m k aa^ee8 ¡6 A^L8 M6. L10 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from HCR 13361; Go¡ P-968; BMC V 383; Pr 4914; BSB-Ink P-765; Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. CIBN P-599; Rhodes 1469; Sheppard 4019^20. r M4 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii. ‘De FIRST COPY versibus comicis ratio’. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf by Fargher and refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. Lindner. Sprinkled red- and blue-edged leaves and green silk r M7 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. bookmark. Size: 312 ¿ 225 ¿ 45 mm. Sizeof leaf: 306 ¿ 205 mm. ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and names of refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. authors, in a sixteenth-century hand. r r N1 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. Provenance: John Mitford (1781^1859); inscription on a1 : refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. ‘Mitford. Oriel Coll: Oxon.’; sale (17 Dec. 1859), lot 1519. v N4 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine et Purchased for »0. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1860), 71. verbo.] shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.23. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; SECOND COPY see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. Wanting the blank leaf a1. r O1 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) parchment, with the title gold- paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De tooled at head of the spine, orange-edged leaves, and with manu- orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem > script name of the author along the fore-edge. The gold stamp of Annue rex caeli positum telluris et unde’; hexameters. the Bodleian Library on both covers. ‘N. 548’ in brown ink on a refs. See P-449. small lozenge-shaped paper label edged in red pasted onto the v P5 Pincius, Philippus: [Address to the reader and colophon.] A upper cover. Size: 324 ¿ 225 ¿ 55 mm. Sizeofleaf: 315 ¿ 213 mm. modi¢cation of Cyprianus Cornelius Parmensis’s address to the A few marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, in reader in the1485 edition printed by Foxius (Pr 5007); for the ori- Hieronymus della Casa’s hand. ginal text and its alterations by Pincius see Gibson, ‘Collected Provenance: Hieronymus della Casa (¢fteenth/sixteenth cen- Works of Priscian’, 253. Edited by Benedictus Brugnolus, as r o tury); inscription on a2 : ‘Hieronymi Case kai; twvn fivlwn n acknowledged in the address to the reader. The structure of this xviiiR’. Ippolito della Casa; inscription on the same leaf: edition ultimately goes back to Vindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice o ‘d’Hippolito d’ la Casa n xxx’. Purchased for »1. 16. 0; see Books edition (Pr 4025). Purchased (1826),14. Venice: Philippus Pincius, 20 June 1492. Folio. shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.21. collation: a^c8 d e6 f^n8 o^z & A^K8 L10 M^O8 P6. HC 13362; Go¡ P-969; BMC V 493; Pr 5293; Hillard 1686; Rhodes P-458 Priscianus 1470; Sheppard 4387. Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). COPY r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for KloÞ. Size: a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae 324 ¿ 227 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 313 ¿ 207 mm. (Institutiones I^XVI).] r On a1 17 lines of text in an early sixteenth-century hand, brown refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. r ink:‘Homo di¡ert a ceteris animantibus(?) ratione et sermone . . . a2 Johannes de Aingre: [Commentary.] Incipit: ‘[C]um omnis elo- Homines preterea in concionibus utuntur et rationibus et exem- quentiae doctrinam et omne studiorum genus. Exequitur morem plis . . . legentium hortantes’. A few marginal notes, mainly recte scribentium in prologo suo. . .’ extracting key words, in an early sixteenth-century hand in red refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 252^3. r r ink. On x6 (book XI ‘de participio’) the following note in an E2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae early sixteenth-century hand, brown ink: ‘Hanc opinionem tenet (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘De constructione siue ordinatione diuus Thomas super prohemium primi libri pro hiermenie(?) partium orationis’. Aristotelis’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. v Provenance: Alessandro Padoani (sixteenth century); inscrip- I6 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos r tion on a2 : ‘Di Alessandro Padoani’. Georg Franz Burkhard principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 3310; purchased refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, for »3. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 23. ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. shelfmark: Auct. P 3.10. r L4 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. r P-459 Priscianus L7 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- bus et mensuris’. Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. a1 [Pincius, Philippus: Address to the reader.] A modi¢cation of r L9 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: Cyprianus Cornelius Parmensis’s address to the reader in the Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Praeoriis(!) 1485 edition printed by Foxius (Pr 5007); for the original text 2164 priscianus [p-459^p-460

and its alterations by Pincius see Gibson, ‘Collected Works of spine.‘60’ in black ink on an octagonal paper label edged in blue Priscian’, 253. at head of the spine. Size: 320 ¿ 227 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 314 ¿ r a2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae 207 mm. (Institutiones I^XVI).] On the front endleaf an 18^line note in Italian, in Francesco refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. Bongi’s hand: ‘Vocabli dichiarati oportuni sapersi. Problema, r a2 Johannes de Aingre: [Commentary on Institutiones I^XVI.] proponere cosa da farsi. Teorema, proponer cose fatte da dimos- Incipit: ‘[C]um omnis eloquentiae doctrinam et omne studiorum trarsi . . .’Marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and names genus. Exequitur morem recte scribentium in prologo suo. . .’ of authors, in a sixteenth-century and a seventeenth-century refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 252^3. hand. v k6 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae Provenance: Bernardino Baroni (sixteenth century); Luigi (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘De constructione siue ordinatione Baroni, servite (eighteenth/nineteenth century); inscription on r r partium orationis’. a1 : ‘Ex libris Bernardini Baroni . . . B(?)ol. 20’; on F6 : ‘Ex libris refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. Bernardini (overwritten: Frat Aloysij) Baroni Lucensis, Ord: r C5 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos Serv.’Francesco Bongi (seventeenth/eighteenth century); inscrip- principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. tion on front endleaf: ‘Di Francesco Bongi vale f(?) 18^’; refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, Giovanni Bendinelli (eighteenth century); inscription on the ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. same leaf:‘D. Joannis Bendinellij’. Purchased from Simmel on 15 r D6 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. Dec. 1890 for 6 Marks; see Library Bills. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. shelfmark: Auct. P inf. 2.19. v D7 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum.‘De ponderi- bus et mensuris’. P-460 Priscianus refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. r Opera, et al. (ed. Benedictus Brognolus). E1 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: r Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Praeoriis(!) A1 [Locatellus, Bonetus: Address to the reader.] A modi¢cation of Cyprianus Cornelius Parmensis’s address to the reader in the1485 ueterum memoria libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura locauit’; hexameters. edition printed by Foxius (Pr 5007); for the original text and its refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, alterations by Locatellus see Gibson, ‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 253^4. ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. v r A1 Caietanus Cremonensis, Daniel: [Letteraddressed to] Andreas E2 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. Mocenicus. Incipit: ‘[I]nane et frustratorium est et pauci admo- dum emolumenti . . .’ refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. v v A1 Policius, Johannes Baptista: [Verse addressed to] the reader. E3 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularumTerentii.‘De ver- sibus comicis ratio’. ‘Saepius in lucem uenere uolumina Prisci > Huic sunt nulla refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. tamen aequiperanda typo’; 2 elegiac distichs. r refs. Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 249. E5 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra Terentiana. r ‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. A2 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. (Institutiones I^XVI).] r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, II^III 1^105. E6 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris oratorum. r refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. A2 Johannes de Aingre: [Commentary on Institutiones I^XVI.] v Incipit: ‘[C]um omnis eloquentiae doctrinam et omne studiorum E7 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et pronomine et verbo.] genus. Exequitur morem recte scribentium in prologo suo. . .’ refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 252^3. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; v see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. CC6 Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutiones grammaticae r (Institutiones XVII^XVIII).] ‘Liber Prisciani Minoris’. F2 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 106^377. paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De v CC6 Caietanus Cremonensis, Daniel: [Commentary on orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem > Annue rex caeli positum telluris et undae’; hexameters. Institutiones XVII^XVIII.] Incipit: ‘[Q]ui praecepta artis scri- refs. See P-449. Edited by Benedictus Brugnolus, as acknowl- bentes inchoarunt a litteris uidentur errasse . . .’ refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 253^4. edged in the address to the reader. The structure of this edition r ultimately goes back to Vindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice edition II6 Priscianus Caesariensis: Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos (Pr 4025). principalium.‘De duodecim carminibus’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 459^515; Priscianus, Opuscula, Venice: Philippus Pincius, 20 Oct. 1495. Folio. 8 6 ed. Passalacqua, II 43^128. collation: a^z & m k A^E F . r II6 Caietanus Cremonensis, Daniel: [Commentary on Woodcut initials. Partitiones.] Incipit: ‘[G]eneralia metra metrorum principalium HR 13363; Go¡ P-970; BMC V 496; Pr 5307; BSB-Ink P-766; Sack, formae . . .’ Freiburg, 2958; Sheppard 4396. refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 254. r COPY LL6 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-]: De accentibus. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment, with refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 519^28. manuscript title at head of the spine.‘19’ in black ink at tail of the p-460^p-462] privilegia et immunitates clericorum 2165

r LL6 Caietanus Cremonensis, Daniel: [Commentary on Deaccent- 12645, for »3. 13. 6. Purchased for »3. 13. 6; see Books Purchased ibus.] Incipit:‘Littera. Disputaturus de accentu quod est seminar- (1825), 21; ‘Purchased of Thorpe,1824’. ium uocis litteratae . . .’ shelfmark: O 2. 36(1) Art. Seld. refs. See Gibson,‘Collected Works of Priscian’, 254. r MM1 Priscianus Caesariensis: De ¢guris numerorum. ‘De pon- P-461 Priscianus deribus et mensuris’. De octo partibus orationis Epithoma. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 404^17; Passalacqua I 4^18. v r MM2 Priscianus Caesariensis [pseudo-; Remmius Flavianus: a1 ‘Prisciani de viii. orationis partibus antiquo ex codice Epithoma’. Carmen de ponderibus et mensuris.] ‘[P]ondera Paeoniis ueterum Incipit: ‘[P]hylosophi di⁄niunt uocem asse aerem tenuissimum ictum uel suum sensibile aurium hoc est quod proprie accidit aur- memorata libellis > Nosse iuuat pondus rebus natura locauit’; hex- ameters. ibus. Vocis igitur Alia est articulata et litterata ut arma signi¢- refs. Riese no. 486; on authorship see also Parks and Cranz, cat . . .’ v ‘Dionysius Periegetes’, CTC III 31. h4 [List of contents.] r o MM3 Hermogenes [pseudo-]: Praeexercitamina. Translated from [Milan?: Simon Magniagus, c.1485]. 4 . On the type see BMC VI Greek by Priscianus.‘De praeexercitamentis rhetoricae’. 760. Gathering d is 8o, the rest 4o. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 430^40; Passalacqua I 33^49. collation: a^g6 h4. v r MM4 Priscianus Caesariensis: De metris fabularum Terentii.‘De Type: 92 R. Capital spaces. 46 leaves. 30 lines (a2 ).Type area: 138 ¿ r r versibus comicis ratio’. 87 mm (a2 ). Leaf a1 : ‘Pri|ciani de .viii. oroš is xtibus antiquo ex refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 418^29; Passalacqua I 19^32. codice EPITHOMA. p Hylo|ophi di⁄niunt uocem e||e aereš r > >> r > MM6 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: Commentarium in metra tenui||imum ictuš . . .’; b1 : ‘tantus. Collectiuum quod |ingulari r Terentiana.‘Commentarium de metris comicis’. numero plura . . .’; h4 : ‘Epithom× |inis de octo partibus oratio- v > refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 554^65. nis.’; h4 , table: ‘Primus liber de uoce littera |yllaba dictione & r > MM7 Ru¢nus [Antiochensis]: De compositione et metris ora- oratione . . .’; l. 18: ‘Decimus de aduerbio interiectione et torum. coniunctione’. refs. Keil, Grammatici latini,VI 565^578. Pr 7275; Sheppard 4981. MM v Priscianus Caesariensis: [Institutio de nomine et prono- 8 COPY mine et verbo.] Bound with A-379; see there for details of binding and proven- refs. Keil, Grammatici latini, III 440^56; Passalacqua II 3^41; ance. Size of leaf: 200 ¿ 138 mm. see also Jeudy,‘L’Institutio de nomine’,73^144. r shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.35(2). NN3 Dionysius [Periegetes]: De situ orbis or Periegesis. A shorter paraphrase of the text translated from Greek by Priscianus. ‘De orbis situ’. ‘[N]aturae genitor quae mundum continet omnem P-462 Privilegia et Immunitates Clericorum > r Annue rex caeli positum telluris et undae’; hexameters. a1 [Title-page with table of contents]. r refs. See P-449. Edited by Benedictus Brugnolus, as acknowl- a2 Fridericus II: ‘Constitutio . . . continens priuilegia et immuni- edged in the address to the reader. The structure of this edition tates clericorum et penas violatorum eorundem’. Incipit: ultimately goes back to Vindelinus de Spira’s 1470 Venice edition ‘[F]ridericus dei gratia . . . In die qua de manu . . .’ r (Pr 4025). a4 Honorius III, Pont. Max.: [Con¢rmatio.] Incipit: ‘Nos vero Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 21 Feb. 1496/ Honorius . . .’ v 7. Folio. a4 Carolus Iv [Emperor and King of Bohemia]: ‘Constitutio . . . collation: A^Z AA8 BB CC6 DD^NN8. Karolina’. Incipit: ‘[K]arolus quartus . . . Etsi imperialis benigni- Woodcut initials. tatis . . .’ r HC *13364; Go¡ P-971; BMC V 447; Pr 5068; BSB-Ink P-767; a6 Sigismundus: ‘Constitutio . . . Sigismundina’. Incipit: CIBN P-600; Hillard 1687; Sheppard 4225. ‘[S]igismundus . . . Sublimitatis imperialis gloriam . . .’ r b5 Bonifacius [Ix], Pont. Max.: ‘Constitutio per quam con¢rmat COPY supradicta priuilegia a tribus imperatoribus clericis concessa’. Bound with: ‘Executorium . . . Friderici imperatoris, Karoline et 2. Aulus Gellius, Noctium Atticarum libri undeviginti. Strasbourg: Sigismundine constitutionum’. Incipit:‘[B]onifacius episcopus. . . Johann Knobloch, 1517; Venerabilibus fratribus . . .’ 3. Macrobius, In somnium Scipionis. Saturnalia. Cologne: c v Johannes XXIIi, Pont. Max.: [Con¢rmatio.] Incipit: ‘Johannes Eucharius Cervicornus, 1521. 1 papa .xxiii. mandat similiter . . .’ Binding: Sixteenth-century German blind-tooled pigskin over c r [Concilium Lateranense: Con¢rmatio.] Incipit:‘Item in consilio wooden boards, dated 1537, with two metal catches; stamps too 2 Lateranensi ecclesie immunitati et ecclesiaticis personis proui- worn for identi¢cation. Manuscript title in black ink at head of sum extit . . .’ the spine. Size: 320 ¿ 225 ¿ 90 mm. Size of leaf: 301 ¿ 203 mm. c r [Synodus Basiliensis: Con¢rmatio.] Incipit: ‘Item sacrosancta Provenance: Petrus from Jena (sixteenth century); inscription on 2 generalis synodus Basiliensis idem approbauit . . .’ A r: ‘Petrus a' Jhena Servesta-Anhaltinus’. Johann Heinrich 1 c r ‘Est dubium ad que tamen onera clerici teneantur. Et an de Schulze (seventeenth century?); name on the same leaf: ‘Jo. 2 agris . . . debeant tributum et exactiones dare . . .’ Incipit: ‘Et Henr. Schulze’. 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Woodcut initial. following frame a repeated drop-shaped dragon stamp. In the HC 7381; Go¡ F-318; BMC II 397; Pr 1829; Oates 950; Sheppard inner rectangle curved-outline tools make up merrythoughts, 1362. each containing a lozenge-shaped £oral stamp. Size: 238 ¿

COPY 165 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 227 ¿ 160 mm. Binding: Nineteenth-century blue half morocco, for the Leaves (from a twelfth-century German gradual) removed from Bodleian Library. Size: 210 ¿ 155 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ the binding are now MS. Lat. liturg. d. 16, fols 46^7 (ex informa- 140 mm. tione Martin Kau¡mann). The rear pastedown consists of half a A few early marginal annotations. leaf containing a German early printed text, incipit: ‘etc r Besonnder lieben herrn unnd frundt/Ewr schreiben . . .’ Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; on a1 : v One note probably in Harder’s hand. Some marginal notes, ‘Dpl’ and no.‘10’; on c4 no.‘262’. Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 25, no. 251, for 8 Marks; see Library Bills (1886), no.32. mainly ‘nota’ marks, some extraction of key words, pointing shelfmark: Auct. 7Q 7.30. hands in at least two seventeenth-century hands. Early manu- script foliation: 1^283. Provenance: Caspar Harder, Abbot of Fu« rstenfeld (1513^22); P-463 Privilegia Ordinis Cisterciensis (ed. Johannes, inscription on front pastedown; ‘Comperatus per fratrem Caspar Abbatem in campo principis’; ‘Anno 1.5.14’. Fu« rstenfeld, Abbas Cistercii) r r Bavaria, Cistercians, BVM and S. Bernardus; inscription on a2 : a2 [Verse within woodcut.] ‘Quam tibi Cisterci placeat sanctissimus ‘Monasterij Fu« rstenueld.’. Purchased for »1. 11. 6; see Books ordo hec nobis primum ostensio facta probat’; 2 elegiac distichs. v > Purchased (1840), 8. a2 [Verse within woodcut.] ‘Ut sydus nitidum: vester prefulgidus shelfmark: Auct.1Q. 5.56. ordo Iam penitus toto clarus in orbe micat’; 2 elegiac distichs. v > a2 [Verse within woodcut.] ‘Anno milleno centeno bis minus uno > Sub patre Roberto cepit Cistercius ordo’; 2 hexameters. P-464 Proba r a3 Johannes [de Cirey: Preface]. ‘Breuis prefatio super sequenti CentonesVergilii. collecta’. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine sancte trinitatis. Nos frater r Johannes abbas Cistercii frequentius . . .’ [a1 ] Isidorus [Hispalensis]: De viris illustribus [extract]. ‘Isidorus r in cathologo(!) illustrium uirorum’. a4 [Privilegia Ordinis Cisterciensis.] Edited by Johannes de Cirey, refs. PL LXXXIII 1093, with an additional sentence at the end. Abbot of C|“teaux, as stated in his preface. ‘Priuilegium domini r Paschalis pape. ii. Quod locus cistercii ab omni mortalium moles- [a1 ] Proba: [Centones Vergilii.] ‘[I]am dudum temerasse duces pia tiis tutus et liber maneat . . .’ Incipit: ‘[P]ascalis Episcopus seruus federa pacis’; hexameters. References to the Vergilian text are seruorum dei. Uenerabili ¢lio Alberico noui monasterii abbati. . .’ given beside many lines. refs. Carl Schenkl, Probae Cento, CSEL,16 (Leipzig,1888),569^ r 609. B4 [Johannes de Cirey]: ‘Conclusio’. Incipit: ‘Eya venerabiles et egregii patres amantissimique ac devotissimi fratres . . .’ [Basel: Michael Wenssler, c.1474]. Folio. IGI assigns additionally v B5 ‘Carmen rithmicum in laudem Cistercii’. ‘Gaude felix mater to [Friedrich Biel]. collation: [a12]. Cistercium. ¢rmamenti spera stelligera. > Paradisus lignorum H *6903; Go¡ P-984; BMC III 720; Pr 7469; BSB-Ink P-779; CIBN omnium: quem diuina plantauit dextera. > Fons erumpens in P-610; IGI 3796; Oates 2739; Sack, Freiburg, 2960; Sheppard quadri£uuium: quo virtutum rigantur olera. > Te fundauit virgo perpetua: trinitatis sacrum triclinium.’; 7 strophes of 4 lines each. 2316.

refs. See Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 26952; Walther, Initia, 7045. COPY r B6 [Colophon.] Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled half calf over brown r B6 Leontorius, Conradus: [Verse addressed to the reader.] pasteboards, for the Bodleian Library. Size: 291 ¿ 209 ¿ 9 mm. ‘Quisquis es accipies istum qui forte libellum. > Ordinis eximii Size of leaf: 282 ¿ 195 mm. quisquis amator ades’; 17 elegiac distichs. r On [a1 ] a three-line initial ‘I’ is supplied in red and the extract Dijon: Petrus Metlinger, 4 July 1491. 4o. from Isidore is selected with a red paragraph mark. collation: a^z A B8. Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl r Woodcut. Falconia’ on [a1 ]. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892; probably HC *13367 = H 9391; Go¡ P-976; BMC VIII 409; Pr 8795; CIBN in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. P-608; Hillard 1688; Oates 3286.5; Sheppard 6835; J. Vial, ‘Un shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 5.26. imprimeur allemand en Bourgogne au XVe sie' cle’, Gb Jb (1955), 93^7, at 95. P-465 Proba COPY Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards. CentonesVergilii. r Two catches lost and remains of two clasps. Four metal corner- A1 [Title-page.] ‘Virgiliocentones ueteris et noui testamenti’. r pieces and the centre-piece now lost. A strip of parchment from A2 [Address to the reader.] Incipit:‘Nolo dum breue hoc opus intue- a manuscript containing a noted liturgical text, ¢fteenth-cen- beris auidissime lector. . .’,including six anonymous verses in hex- tury(?), has been used to reinforce the spine, painted over in ameters (incipit: ‘Tunc quoque terri¢co percussum hoc fulmine white. Seventeenth-century manuscript title on a rectangular templum; explicit Quicquid nent fusis Parcae rex iussit Olympi’). r paper label at head of the spine. Triple ¢llets form a double A3 [Prefatory note.] ‘Virgiliocentones.’ Incipit: ‘Centones apud frame; within the outer frame there are no stamps. Within the grammaticos uocari solent . . .’ p-465^p-468] proba 2167

r A3 Proba: Centones Vergilii. ‘[I]am dudum temerasse duces pia Provenance: Nicolaus Raoul (early sixteenth century); inscrip- r foedera pacis’; hexameters. tion on a1 : ‘Nicolaus Raoul qui e(s)t de Monte [= Mons] me? refs. See P-464. Some marginal headings. e(s)t natif du F/Prant? . . . Dorneaquus? [= Tournai] est.’ [Leipzig: Martin Landsberg, c.1492^6]. 4o. shelfmark: Auct.7Q 6.9(15). collation: A^C8. Types: 150 G, title and headings; 87 G (leaded), text and printed P-467 Proba marginal headings; for types see GfT 38. Capital spaces. CentonesVergilii. v Printer’s device on C8 : see BMC III p. 637, device (a). 24 leaves. r r r r a1 [Title-page.] 17 lines (A4 ). Type area: 144 ¿ 78 mm (A4 ). Leaf A1 : v r a1 Gregorius [I, Pont. Max.]: Homeliae [in Evangelia (extract)]. ‘Uirgiliocentones ueteris > et Noui te|tamenti’; A2 : ‘Nolo duq refs. PL LXXVI 1080. breue hoc opus in tueberis auidi||ime lectorMa ronem ip|um v > > r a1 [Innocentius III, Pont. Max.]; B. D. F.: [De contemptu mundi]. no|tre religioš is > vatem me dixi||e intellexeris . . .’; B1 : refs. PL CCXVII 76, with variations. ‘In|tituuntn dapes. coš tactuq omnia fedant Precipue in|i|tit pe|ti r v > a2 Proba: Centones Vergilii. ‘Probe Falconix Centone clarissime deuota future > . . .’; C8 :‘O dulcis coniunx. et |i pietate moremur > femine excerptum . . .’ ‘Iam dudum temerasse duces pia federa Hac ca|ti maneant in relligione nepotes)’. >> Device. pacis’; hexameters. Not in Pr; not in Sheppard. refs. See P-464. The verses are divided into sections with head- COPY ings. References to the Vergilian text are given beside some lines. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled olive-green calf, with Text ends at line 646. gold-tooled initials and date on the front cover: ‘T. R. B. 1875’. r > c8 [Heading index.] Buchanan’s coat of arms (gold-tooled) on the lower cover: per [Paris]: Guy Marchant, for himself and for Alexander Alyate, 3 pale azure and gules, a lion rampant sable, within a double tres- Mar. 1499/1500. 4o. With the device of Marchant on the title- sure £ory counter£ory ofthe third, all within a bordure engrailled page instead of that of Alyate: see Polain, Marques, no. 87. or. Size: 212 ¿ 149 ¿ 11mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 142 mm. collation: a^c6. A bibliographical note in Buchanan’s hand is pasted onto the HC 6908; Go¡ P-989; BMC VIII 66; Pr 8028; CIBNP-613; Claudin front-endleaf. II 345; Oates 2968.5; Sheppard 6240^1. Fairly copious interlinear and marginal notes, mainly para- phrases, with some identi¢cation of Vergilian ‘loci’, in a six- FIRST COPY teenth-century German hand. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled half purple morocco, v r with purple cloth; gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. On B2 and B3 initials are supplied in red; a few more are supplied r Size: 200 ¿ 139 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 129 mm. in brown on A3 . Provenance: Thomas Ryburn Buchanan (1846^1911). Presented Two interlinear comments in a sixteenth-century hand. in 1941 by Mrs Buchanan. Provenance: David Laing (1793^1878); sale (20 July 1880), lot shelfmark: Buchanan e.25. 1781. Purchased by Ingram Bywater (1840^1914); Elenchus, no. 1284. Bequeathed in 1914. P-466 Proba shelfmark: Byw. M 9.16. SECOND COPY CentonesVergilii. Bound with O-003; see there for details of binding and proven- r a1 [Title-page.] ance. Size of leaf: 197 ¿ 136 mm. v a1 Gregorius [I, Pont. Max.]: Homeliae [in Evangelia (extract)]. shelfmark: Inc. e. X1(4). refs. PL LXXVI 1080. v a1 [Innocentius III, Pont. Max.]; B. D. F.: [De contemptu mundi.] P-468 Proba refs. PL CCXVII 76, with variations. r CentonesVergilii. a2 Proba: Centones Vergilii. ‘Probe Falconnix Centonae r Clarissimae Foeminae . . .’ ‘[I]am dudum temerasse duces: pia a1 Proba: ‘[F]Alconiae probae foemine eruditissimae ad adel- foedera pacis’; hexameters. phum . . .’ ‘Pater o hominum rerumque aeterna potestas . . .’ (l. refs. See P-464. The verses are divided into sections with head- 30); hexameters. refs. See P-464. ings. References to theVergilian text are given beside some lines. r Text ends at line 646. b5 [Fortunatus,Venantius: Carmen de Pascha]. v refs. PLVII 285^88; PL places ll.1^2 at 39^40. c7 [Heading index.] o [Paris: Michel Le Noir?, c.1498]. 4o. As ascribed and dated by [Burgos: Friedrich Biel, c.1500]. 4 . Haebler dates to [c.1499] in vol. II. Sheppard. 8 6 collation: a b6 c8. collation: a b . Type: 111 (98) R [= P.11* = Haebler 12]; see BMC X p. 59.14 leaves. Type: 104 (102) R.Woodcut initials. v v Pr 7380; Pellechet 4731; Sheppard 6453. 30 lines (a1 ).Type area: 150 ¿ 94 mm (a1 ). Not in Pr; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, I & II 258bis; Sheppard COPY 7342. Bound with G-230(1); see there for details of binding and acquisi- tion. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 137 mm. r Pen-trials on a1 in red and black ink. 2168 probus, marcus valerius [p-468^p-470

COPY P-470 Probus, Marcus Valerius r Variants on a1 , l.11:‘. . . uiroruš > . . .’; l.12:‘. . . trahantur: > . . .’; l.13: De Notis (ed. Johannes Bonardus). ‘ . . . ut ipš e . . .’ (not as Vindel VII, 276 no. 81, which describes a r di¡erent edition). a1 [Title-page.] ‘Valerii Probi grammatici de interpretandis . . . Lex ex tabellis diuum de re futuaria. Sacra lex . . .’ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with marbled v pastedowns. Size: 216 ¿ 156¿ 13 mm. Sizeofleaf: 209 ¿ 143 mm. a1 Bonardus, Johannes: [Dedicatory preface addressed to] Letter from K. Haebler, dated 5 Jan. 1903, regarding the type, Marcus, ‘plebanus’ of Santa Maria delle Grazie di San Fantino, attached to the front endleaf. Venice. Incipit: ‘Consideranti mihi diebus istis reuerendae et ornatissimae plaebane nihil dulcius . . .’ Provenance: Purchased in 1904; see Annual Report of the r Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University Gazette, 23 a2 Probus, [Marcus] Valerius: [De Notis.] Edited by Johannes May 1905, 595. Bonardus, as stated in his letter. ‘Valerii Probi Grammatici de shelfmark: Inc. e. S9.2. interpretandis Romanorum litteris opusculum incipit.’ Incipit: ‘Est et circa perscribendas uel paucioribus litteris notandas stu- dium . . .’ P-469 Probus, Marcus Valerius v d1 ‘Lex ex tabellis diuum de re futuaria. Sacra Lex.’ Incipit: ‘[I]ure De notis (ed. Michael Ferrarinus). uisendi consectandi susurandi gestiundi . . .’ v r a1 [Title-page within woodcut.] d2 [Inscription.] ‘Romae in ecclesia post captum martium’. Incipit: r a2 Ferrarinus, Michael: [Dedicatory preface addressed to] ‘Bene ualeas quisquis es C. Martiae meae coniugi bene meritae- Albertinus Corrigius and Thomas Pinotus. Incipit: ‘[H]is proxi- que . . .’ r mis annis optumi grammatici Valerii Probi de notis antiquis libel- d2 [Inscription.] ‘Patauil in arca laterina in qua uas ¢ctile clasum(!) lus ad manus meas peruenit . . .’ erat.’‘Plutoni sacrum munus ne attingite uates Ignotum est uobis v > a2 [Inscription within woodcut.] ‘Antiquitati inuestigandae opus hoc quod in orbe latet’; 3 elegiac distichs. r necessarium.’ d2 [Inscription.] ‘Ibidem in uase ¢ctili in quo uitreum erat inclu- r a3 Probus, [Marcus] Valerius: De notis: preface. Edited by sum.’ Incipit: ‘Abite hinc pessimi fures uos quid uostris uoltis . . .’ r Michael Ferrarinus, as noted in the dedicatory preface.‘De litteris d2 [Inscription.] ‘Romae.’ ‘Qui sunt hi gemitus? caritum quae antiquis opusculum’. Incipit: ‘[E]st etiam circa perscribendas uel pompa camillae > Unde odor hic? cineri: thura ministrat amor’; 3 paucioribus litteris notandas uoces studium necesarium . . .’ distichs. v refs. See M. D. R[eeve], Texts and Transmission, 91. With extra d2 [Inscription within woodcut.] ‘P[rimus] P[ater] . . . In arcu text added by Ferrarinus; see Keil, Grammatici Latini, IV,349 ¡. Romae Sibylla sculpi fecit has litteras Quae postea per Bedam v a3 [Dedication within woodcut]. ‘Aeterno immortalique maxumo declarate sunt.’ r deo gratiae agendae sunt et operi £endae uetustatis illuminato.’ d3 Epitaphium. ‘Epithaphium Scitu Polensis Parasiti historisque r a4 Probus, [Marcus] Valerius: [De notis]. Incipit: ‘A. Aulus > Aug. festiuissimi apud salonam urbem Dalmatiae in lapide mire mag- Augustus uel augur > . . .’ nitudinis.’ Incipit: ‘[V]iatores optumi uel aduenae siue bini: siue refs. Keil, Grammatici Latini, IV 347^8. singuli incedetis . . .’ o v [Brescia]: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 27 Oct. 1486. 4 . d3 Sammonicus, Serenus: ‘Ex libro V Rerum reconditarum’. collation: a^c6. Incipit: ‘[S]i deus si dea est . . . In eadem uerba hostias ¢eri opor- Woodcuts; see Sander 5899. tet . . .’Cited in Macr. 3. 6^8. v HCR 13377; Go¡ P-994; BMC VII 970; Pr 6971; Sander 5899; d3 Macrobius, AureliusTheodosius: Saturnalia [extract]. Sheppard 5771. refs. Macr. 3. 9^16. r d4 [Inscription.] ‘In episcopatu Viterbiensi. D. M. S.’ Incipit: COPY ‘CollatinusTarquinius dulcissimae coniugi . . .’ Binding: Early nineteenth-century quarter green morocco, the d r [Inscription.] ‘Salone in monumento antiquissimo.’ Incipit: spine gold-tooled, with marbled pastedowns. The gold stamp of 4 ‘Labeo Marsus quem in calamitate Macedonica prolapsum . . .’ the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 201 ¿ 141 ¿ 7 mm. d v [Cassius Dio: Historia Romana].Translated from the Greek by Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 129 mm. 4 Johannes Aurispa, as mentioned in the heading.‘Philisci consola- Frequent interlinear and marginal notes in a contemporary toria Marco Ciceroni colloquenti . . .’ Incipit:‘Non pudeto Cicero humanist hand, providing additions and corrections to the text £ere atque e¡eminate uitam agere. . .‘A Latin translation of Dio’s in Greek and Latin, and some underlining of headings and indivi- Roman History,38. 18. 1^38. 30. 1. dual items. o Provenance: Baptista Panetius (1439/40^1497),1493; inscription Venice: JohannesTacuinus, deTridino, 20 Apr. 1499. 4 . v 4 on c6 : ‘Reverendo S[acrae] Th[eologiae] doctori priori magistro collation: a^e . Baptistae Panetio generali uicario ordinis Carmelitarum diuae Woodcut and woodcut initials. Mariae maiori honorando’. Payne & Foss, A Catalogue of Books HCR13378; Go¡ P-996; BMC V 534; Pr 5458; BSB-Ink F-83; CIBN Printed uponVellum (London,1829), no. 391; purchased for »4. 4. P-614; Essling 1179; Oates 2120; Sander 5900; Sheppard 4545. 0; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 93 and Books Purchased (1829), COPY 17. Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century quarter parchment shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.4. with paper boards and manuscript title at the head of the spine. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 198 ¿ 148 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 142 mm. A few marginal notes, expanding the abbrevations of the inscrip- v r tion on d2 and correcting two words in the title on d3 , in a p-470^p-473] processus 2169

r sixteenth-century hand. ‘6181’ in black ink and ‘5742’ in pencil, ‘1767’ in pencil on [a1 ] is probably the date of purchase by Joseph both on front pastedown. Cestarius (see below).‘516’ in an eighteenth-/nineteenth-century Provenance: John Symmons (nineteenth century); armorial hand on a slip of paper now pasted onto the rear endleaf. ‘Ego book-plate: see Howe, Book Plates, 28732. Purchased for »0. 12. Ang[elus] Maria Bandinius, Laurentianae Basilicae canonicus et 0; see Books Purchased (1828), 22. Regius Mediceae Bibliothecae prefectus, uidi hanc rarissimam shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.1. editionem magna cum uoluptate, quum essem Neapoli die xvii Februarii in domo clariss[imi] et eruditissimi iuuenis Josephi Cestarii ueterum monumentorum sollertissimi indagatoris’ on P-471 Processo r k4 ; Bandini is known to have been in Naples in 1778: see DBI V Processo contro Pirro del Balzo principe di Altamura, 700. Antonello Sanseverino principe di Salerno, Gerolamo Provenance: Josephus Cestarius (1751^1799), 1767; see note Sanseverino principe di Bisignano, congiurati contro above. Probably acquired by the Bodleian between 1842 and Ferdinando d’Aragona Re di Sicilia [Italian]. 1845, from the evidence of the shelfmark. shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 2.47. r [a1 ] [Title-page with colophon.] Incipit: ‘[F]idelis traductio in for- mam impressa in alma ciuitate Neapolis extracta de originali pro- cessu . . .’ P-472 Processus v [a1 ] [Statement of the charges brought against the accused parties.] Processus judiciarius Mascaron contra genus humanum, Incipit: ‘[G]eneralis inquisitio facienda ac informatio rece- siveTractatus procuratoris editus sub nomine diaboli. pienda . . .’ The following were accused: Pyrrus de Bautio (i.e. del r Balzo), princeps Altamurae; Antonellus de Sancto Severino, [a2 ] Processus judiciarius Mascaron contra genus humanum, sive princeps Salerni; Hieronymus de Sancto Severino, princeps Tractatus procuratoris editus sub nomine diaboli.‘Processus iudi- Bisignani; Johannes Carazolus (i.e. Caracciolus), dux Mel¢ae; ciarius’. Incipit: ‘[A]ccessit Mascaron ad dei omnipotentis prae- Anglibertus de Bautio, dux Neritoni, comes Ogenti; Johanna de sentiam et ait O creator . . .’ Sancto Severino, comitissa Sancti Severini; Barnabas de Sancto refs. Processus iuris ioco-serius in quo continentur . . . processus Severino, comes Lauriae; Bernardinus de Sancto Severino (son sathanae . . ., ed. Ulrich Tengler and Melchior Goldast of Barnabas); Carolus de Sancto Severino, comes Mileti; (Hanover, 1611). Sometimes erroneously attributed to Bartolus Johannes Paulus de Bautio, comes Honogiae. All of the above de Saxoferrato; see DBI VI 658; BMC II 318. were imprisoned in 1487 (after May) and were never seen again; [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, before 1473]. Folio. This item will be see DBI XLVI186. treated by GW as one of the constituent parts of an edition: see r [a2 ] Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max.: [Dispensation to Pyrrus de A-513. Bautio; Petrus de Guevara, marchio Vastiaymonis; Antonellus collation: [a10]. de Sancto Severino; Barnabas de Sancto Severino; Andreas H *8589 (IX, fols 199^206); Go¡ P-1001; BMC II 318; Pr 1568; Matheus de Aquaviva, princeps Terami, marchio Bitonti; BSB-Ink B-211; CIBNH-118; Sheppard 1137. Johannes Andreas de Perusio; Hieronymus de Sancto Severino; COPY

Carolus de Sancto Severino; Berlingerius Caldora; Raimundus Wanting the blank leaf [a1]. Caldora; Johannes Antonius de Aquaviva.] Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine Binding: Paper wrappers covered with a parchment sheet from a domini nostri iesu christi nostri amen. Anno natiuitatis eiusdem ¢fteenth-century manuscript commentary on the Gospels. Size: millesimo quadragintesimo . . .’ Dated Lacedonia,11Sept.1486. 291 ¿ 192 ¿ 5 mm. Size of leaf: 290 ¿ 183 mm. r [a2 ] [A⁄rmation of peace between the aforementioned men and Fairly frequent marginal notes in a contemporary German hand, Ferdinandus I de Aragona, King of Naples.] Incipit: ‘[A]l nome expanding unfamiliar abbreviations. r de dio amen. Nui signori Pirro de Bautio . . .’ Dated Lacedonia, On [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘A’ is supplied in red at the beginning of 11Sept.1486. the text; red capital strokes and underlinings. v [a4 ] Processo contro Pirro del Balzo principe di Altamura, Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); Antonello Sanseverino principe di Salerno, Gerolamo his sale (1789), part III, lot 5045 (rectangular paper label pasted Sanseverino principe di Bisignano, congiurati contro inside the front cover); in the annotated catalogue marked down Ferdinando d’Aragona Re di Sicilia. ‘Die octaua Iunii to van den Bergh for Fl. 1. Unidenti¢ed printed label with the Mccclxxxvii in castello nouo Neapolis.’ Incipit: ‘[M]agni¢cus number ‘732’ in the lower left-hand corner of the front cover. don Ioannes de Gueuara Patronus cuiusdam fuste Sicule interro- Francis Douce (1757^1834). Bequeathed in 1834. gatus cum iuramento . . .’ shelfmark: Douce 313. Naples: [Francesco del Tuppo], 30 June 1488. Folio.The date in the title is 1 July 1488. collation: [a6 b8 c d6 e f8 g^k6]. P-473 Processus Woodcut initials. Processus judiciarius Mascaron contra genus humanum, HR 13383; BMC VI 872; Pr 6725; Fava^Bresciano 71; Sheppard siveTractatus procuratoris editus sub nomine diaboli. 5466. r a1 Processus judiciarius Mascaron contra genus humanum, sive COPY Tractatus procuratoris editus sub nomine diaboli.‘Tractatus pro- Binding: Nineteenth-century brown morocco with gilt-edged curatoris editus sub nomine diaboli, quando petiit iustitiam con- leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 244 ¿ 188 ¿ 9.5 mm. Size tra deo . . .’ Incipit: ‘[A]ccessit Ascaron ad omnipotentis dei of leaf: 238 ¿ 175 mm. presentiam et ait O creator . . .’ Ends with the extra sentence ‘O 2170 promptorius puerorum [p-473^p-478

clemens O pia O dulcissima uirgo Maria amen.’ Sometimes erro- Provenance: Date of acquisition unknown. neously attributed to Bartolus de Saxoferrato; see P-472. shelfmark: Inc. b. G97.1(19). [Rome: Stephan Plannck, c.1491^1500]. 4o. collation: a6 b4. r P-476 Prognosticatio pro anno 1498 (?) [English] Woodcut initial ‘A’on a1 . Fragment. Du¡ suggests that this may be a translation of a prog- HCR 2643; Go¡ P-1005; BMC IV 101; Pr 3767; BSB-Ink B-213; nostication by Jaspar Laet de Borchloen. Sheppard 2990. [London: Richard Pynson, 1497?]. 4o. As dated by Sheppard; STC COPY 385.7 dates to [1498?]. Wanting the blank leaf b4. collation: Not known. Binding: Nineteenth-century half red morocco. Size:195 ¿ 137 ¿ Type: 101: Du¡ 2. 5 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 131 mm. Pr 9816; E. F. Bosanquet, English Printed Almanacks and Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Prognostications, Bibliographical Society Illustrated Bequeathed in 1834. Monographs, 17 (London, 1917), no. iv; Du¡ 349; STC 385.7; shelfmark: Douce 78. Sheppard 7550.

COPY P-474 Prognosticatio Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. Fragment. Two small damaged fragments of two leaves, one signed a1, o removed from the binding of P-032(1). [Ulm: Johann Zainer, c.1490?]. 4 . As assigned and dated by Binding: Modern red cloth. Size of fragments: 95 ¿ 104 mm and Sheppard. 120 ¿ 115 mm. collation: Not known. Provenance: See P-032(1). Type: 93 G (GfT 1547). 30 lines. Type area: 136 ¿ 85 mm. Line 1: Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. QQ sup. 2.6. ‘Auch des tayls des weinÞ kra¡t jm dritten hauÞ |ein aygen |cha¡t e > shelfmark: Inc. c. E7.1(11). > Weitter |olt jr mich vernemen > kurtz ich |ag on als bereimen > Mach vns mars mit |einer gyr das tayl der feint auch jm |corpio > P-477 Prognosticatio pro anno 1498 [English] |chir > . . .’ Not in Pr; Sheppard 1838. Fragment. STC suggests it was probably translated fromW. Parron. COPY o Pasted inside the lower cover of H-233; see there for details of [Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, end of 1497]. 4 . For date see binding, decoration, and provenance. Du¡; STC dates to [1498]; Sheppard dates to [1497]. A fragment of two conjugate leaves. Size of fragment: 136 ¿ collation: Not known. 85 mm. Type: 93: Du¡ 4 (Du¡ measures 95). 35 lines (recto of ¢rst leaf, shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 4.30(2). bound second). Type area: 162 ¿ 112 mm (recto of ¢rst leaf, bound second). Pr 9719; Bosanquet, English Printed Almanacks, no. v; Du¡ 350; P-475 Prognosticatio (pro anno 1495?) STC 385.3; Sheppard 7455.

Fragment. COPY Sheppard records that this is not the prognostication by A fragment consisting of two leaves, the second leaf cropped; Lichtenberger (GW (Nachtra« ge) 208). bound in the wrong order. o Binding: Nineteenth-century half maroon morocco; bound for [Mainz: Jacob Meydenbach, c.1495]. 4 . the Bodleian Library; green paper wrapper from a former bind- collation: Not known. ing. Size of leaf: 170 ¿ 124 mm. Types: 155 G, 92 G. 33 lines (verso of second leaf). Type area: 150 ¿ Note by Du¡ concerning the date pasted onto the front endleaf. 94 mm (verso of second leaf). Recto of ¢rst leaf, l. 1: ‘yedoch von Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); note in his hand on the wegen des |en¡mutigen Jupiter |o wirt[ ] pe|tilentn di|es ior > inside of wrapper. Bequeathed in 1834. nicht begri¡en . . .’; l. 28: ‘Das dritt Capittel: Von den fruchteš > Former Bodleian shelfmark: Douce Fragment 15. diÞ ior|n. Nach auÞ wei|ung des himels . . .’; verso of second > shelfmark: Douce Fragm. e.11. leaf, l. 33: ‘men|cheš mit fewer. vnd etlich auÞ deš rittern werdeš |uchen’. Pr 166; Sheppard 107. P-478 Promptorius Puerorum v COPY a1 [Galfridus Grammaticus(?)]: ‘Prologus’. Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments. refs. The Promptorium Paruulorum, ed. A. L. Mayhew, Early A fragment of two conjugate leaves. English Text Society, Extra Series, 102 (London, 1908), 1^3. The Binding: Modern red cloth. Size of fragment: 207 ¿ 145 mm. author states in the preface that he is a Dominican from King’s Notes in an early sixteenth-century German hand on the ¢rst Lynn, Norfolk. r page: ‘ . . . . .Margarethe anno [ ] 1509 . . .constitus In procura- a2 [Galfridus Grammaticus(?)]: Promptorius puerorum. ‘Liber torem preuocabilem per testamenti predicti . . ..’, and ‘Zu dir von qui dicitur Promptorium paruulorum siue clericorum’. hertze[n] grundte, schray Ich ausz tie¡er not, es ist . . .’ (a German refs. ed. Mayhew, 3^552; incunable contains a ¢nal note by the translation of the Incipit of Psalm129). author. See also Kaeppeli no. 1222; Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. p-478^p-481] propertius, sextus aurelius 2171

324. Nouns and verbs are listed separately within each alphabeti- annotated copy of the catalogue) to Peter Elmsley for »9. 11. 0. cal entry. Purchased for »9.0. 0; see Books Purchased (1789), 6. r t3 [Colophon.] The title given in the colophon is ‘Medulla gramma- shelfmark: Auct. L 4.1. tice’; this should not be confused wih the di¡erent work by that name also attributed to Galfridus Grammaticus; see Kaeppeli P-480 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius no. 1223. Elegiae (ed. Antonius Volscus Pipernus). London: Richard Pynson for Frederick Egmondt and Petrus,‘post r [a2 ] Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae. Edited by Antonius Pascha’, 15 May 1499. Folio. 8 6 4 Volscus [Pipernus], as stated in the colophon. ‘Propertii poetae collation: a b c^s t . elegiographi clarissimi. Liber primus.’ GW 10483; HC 13399; Go¡ P-1011; BMC XI; Pr 9793. Du¡ 352; refs. See P-479. Oates 4199; Sheppard 7556; STC 20434. Facsimile: ed. R. C. o Alston (Menston: Scolar Press, 1968). Rome: Eucharius Silber,‘before’ 13 Jan. 1482. 4 . The date in the colophon reads ‘. . . Ante idus > Ianuarias . . .’ COPY collation: [a^m8]. Bibliotheca Eliotae. London: Thomas Berthelet, 1542 was HC *13402; Go¡ P-1015; BMC IV 104; Pr 3805; BSB-Ink P-803; removed in June 1928 and is now Arch. G d.25*. CIBN P-629; Sheppard 3000. Binding: Late seventeenth-/early eighteenth-century blind- tooled calf, with sprinkled red-edged leaves. Formerly chained: COPY staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. ‘17’ in brown ink Wanting the blank leaf [a1] and [k3^6]. and ‘25’ in black ink across the head and the middle of the fore- Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled russia, with marbled edge respectively. Size: 276 ¿ 203 ¿ 28 mm. Size of leaf: 268 ¿ pastedowns, parchment endleaves, and a blue silk bookmark. 187 mm. Size: 200 ¿ 146 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 193 ¿ 138 mm. A few marginal notes, extracting keywords, in a sixteenth-cen- Occasional marginal notes in a contemporary German hand, v r providing pointing hands, brackets, and a few variants and key tury English hand. On t3 and t4 copious notes in Latin in the d same hand. words; ‘purc 1830’on verso of front endleaf. Provenance: Bernard Mould (1683^after 1735); inscription on Provenance: Antoine Augustin Renouard (1765^1853); sale r (1830), lot 803. Purchased at the Renouard sale for »1. 11. 6: see t3 : ‘Bernard Mould 1701 ex aula ceruina Oxon’. Listed in the Benefactors’ Register II 92, as given c.1710 by Mould; see Library Bills (1829^32), nos 190^1, and Books Purchased (1830), Fysher, Catalogus, II 366. 19. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: MM 25 Th.; R 1. 17 Th.; Auct. QQ shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.8 sup. 2.10. shelfmark: Arch. G d.25. P-481 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius Elegiae, et al. v P-479 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius a1 [Polentonus, Sicco: Vita Propertii.] Edited by Hieronymus Elegiae. Squarza¢cus. r refs. Allenspach^Frasso 266^7, with the authorship discussed at [a1 ] Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae. ‘Sexti Aurelii Propertii 247. Nautae Umbri incipit liber aelegiarum uel monobiblos ad r Tullum.’ a2 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae.‘Propertii Aurelii Nautae refs. Prop. See J. L. Butrica, The Manuscript Tradition of poetae clarissimi Elegiarum liber primus ad Tullum.’ refs. See P-479. Propertius (Toronto, 1984) 159^66; S. J. Heyworth, ‘The Elegies r of Propertius: Towards a Critical Edition’, unpublished Ph.D. a2 Calderinus, Domitius: Elucubrationes [addressed to] thesis, University of Cambridge, 1986. Franciscus de Aragona. ‘Domitii elucubratio in quaedam o Propertii loca quae di⁄ciliora uidebantur.’ Incipit: ‘Vritur et [Venice: Federicus de Comitibus, Veronensis], Feb. 1472. 4 . nulla ¢as quum mitior arte ut se dissoluat Cynthia . . .’ On Displacement of text at [g3]: text on recto and verso reversed dur- Calderinus as commentator, see D. Coppini, ‘Il commento a ing printing. 10 4 Properzio di Calderini’ in Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore collation: [a^g h ]. di Pisa (Pisa, 1979), III 1119^73; and D. Coppini,‘Il Properzio di CR 4888; Go¡ P-1014; BMC VII 1135; Pr 7354; Sheppard 3361. Domizio Calderini’, in Commentatori e traduttori di Properzio COPY dall’Umanesimo al Lachmann: Atti del Convegno Internazionale Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco with gilt Assisi, 28^30 ottobre 1994, ed. G. Catanzaro and F. Santucci edges, marbled pastedowns, and a pink silk bookmark; the gold (Assisi, 1996), 52^79. For Calderinus’ identi¢cation of Greek stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; probably bound models see A. T. Grafton, Defenders of theText:TheTraditions of for the Library. Size: 233 ¿ 163 ¿ 21 mm. Size of leaf: 225 ¿ Scholarship in an Age of Science,1450^1800 (London, 1991), 70. 149 mm. Brescia: Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 16 Mar. 1486. Folio. A few marginal notes in a contemporary Italian hand, supplying collation: a^g6 h8. brackets, pointing hands, and ‘nota’ signs. H 4761 (III) = HC 4761 = HCAddenda 4761 (III); Go¡ P-1016; BMC Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli (1787), II 4920; VII 970; Pr 6968; Rhodes 1471; Sheppard 5767. sale (1789), lot 9822, marked down (according to the Bodleian’s 2172 propertius, sextus aurelius [p-481^p-483

COPY At the end ofthe volume is bound an extra leaf containing the reg- Bound with C-143; see there for details of binding and proven- ister of theTibullus and Catullus edition of15 Dec.1487 (Bod-inc. ance. Size of leaf: 304 ¿ 204 mm. T-210). The manuscript foliation (92^171, 1^91) in the same hand Frequent marginal notes (especially for books I-II) in a contem- suggests that items1and 2 were previouslybound in reverse order. porary Italian hand, providing textual corrections and pointing Binding: Eighteenth-century (c.1700) English, blind-tooled hands. mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled, marbled pastedowns, and shelfmark: Auct. N inf. 2.27(3). green silk bookmark; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 311 ¿ 222 ¿ 39 mm. Sizeofleaf: 305 ¿ 202 mm. Frequent marginal and interlinear notes, a few in Greek, in a con- P-482 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius temporary Italian(?) hand, extracting personal and place names, Elegiae (ed. and comm. Antonius Volscus Pipernus). providing precise details of references to other authors, supplying A r Volscus [Pipernus], Antonius: ‘In Propertianarum further textual references, and correcting the printed text ad loc. 2 Some initials are supplied in red. Interpretationum . . . Praefatio’ [addressed to] Cardinal Provenance: Perhaps Edward, Lord Harley, later 2nd Earl of Giuliano della Rovere. Incipit: ‘[Q]um poetarum et Graecorum Oxford (1689^1741); upper corner of the front endleaf cut o¡. et Latinorum quocumque genere scripserint perdi⁄ciles ques- James St Amand (1687^1754); manuscript catalogue, fol. 11 no. tiones . . .’OnVolscus as editor of Propertius see CTC III 397. 182; ‘St. Am. Cat. n. 182’and ‘fo S. Am 99’on A r; see ‘Catalogus A v [Volscus Pipernus, Antonius]: ‘Proemium.’ Incipit: ‘[E]legiae 2 2 Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 104r:‘Fol St. Amand 99’. Bequeathed in auctorem licet diu inuestigauit antiquitas. . .’Anote on the origins 1754. of elegiac poetry. v shelfmark: Auct. O 3.1(1). A2 Volscus [Pipernus], Antonius: ‘Antonius Volscus in Propertii uitam.’ Incipit: ‘Sex[tus] Aur[elius] Propertius Nauta Meuaniae quod est umbriae oppidum . . .’ P-483 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius refs. C. Hosius, ‘Die Handschriften des Properz’, Rheinisches Elegiae (ed. and comm. Philippus Beroaldus). r Museumfu« rPhilologie 41 (1891),586^87. G.Tibiletti,‘Un ragiona- a2 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Epistolaris Praefatiuncula’ [addressed mento di Antonius Volscus’ in [Antidoron] Hugoni Henrico Paoli to] Minus Roscius. Incipit: ‘[M]axima est uel potius diuina uirtus oblatum: Miscellanea Philologica (Genoa,1956), 280^2. poetarum, Mine mi, eruditorum . . .’ v v A2 [Volscus Pipernus, Antonius]: ‘Argumentum in primam a3 Beroaldus, Philippus: [List of his corrections to the Propertian Propertii elegiam.’ Incipit: ‘Qui dissidium optare Propertium . . .’ text]. Incipit: ‘Huic epistolae subiunxi aliquot locos . . .’ r r A3 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae.‘Propertii Aurelii Nautae a4 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae. Edited by Philippus poetae clarissimi elegiarum liber primus ad Tullum.’ Edited by Beroaldus.‘Propertii poetae Elegiographi Clarissimi liber primus AntoniusVolscus Pipernus, as stated in the preface. ad Tullum’. refs. See P-479. refs. See P-479. r r A3 Volscus [Pipernus], Antonius: [Commentary on Propertius]. a4 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Commentarii in Propertium’. Incipit: ‘Propertianum interpretationum liber primus.’ Incipit: ‘[C]ynthia ‘[E]legiacum carmen quod a luctu siue a miseratioue(!) nomen prima: Nullo utitur principio quod aestuanti conuenit . . .’ On accepit . . .’ On this see A. Rose, Filippo Beroaldo der Aº ltere und Volscus as commentator, see A. Lupatelli, ‘Il Commento sein Beitrag zur Properz-Uº berlieferung (Munich, 2001), 277^354. v Properziano di Antonio Volsco’, in Commentatori e traduttori di s3 Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecassyllabon’.‘Quisquis carptor es Properzio dall’Umanesimo al Lachmann: Atti del Convegno et calumniator > Quisquis Liuidus osor obloquutor’; 36 hende- Internazionale Assisi, 28^30 ottobre 1994, ed. G. Catanzaro and casyllables. r F. Santucci (Assisi, 1996), 381^93. s4 Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: ‘In inuidum carmen’. ‘Inuide K r [Volscus Pipernus, Antonius]: ‘Peracti operis dedicatio’ 8 quid laceras facundi scripta Philippi > Quid laceras tantum liuide [addressed to] to Giuliano della Rovere. Incipit:‘Propertii calores turpis opus’; 10 distichs. Iuliane honoratissime . . .’ Bologna: Franciscus de Benedictis for Benedictus Hectoris, 1487. r K8 [Volscus Pipernus, Antonius]: ‘Thamyras ad lectorem’. Folio. 8 6 4 6 4 ‘Quisquis ab insano nimium cruciatur amore > Aut perdit stabili collation: a b^l m n o^r s . tempora longa ¢de’; 8 elegiac distichs. The poet identi¢es himself r r Headings on a2 and a4 printed in red ink. at l.13 (‘Nam studiosa mei Uolsci preciosaque cura’) and perhaps HCR 13406; Go¡ P-1017; BMC VI 822; Pr 6582; BSB-Ink P-804; alludes to his patron at l. 15^16 (‘Et quamuis foueant scripta haec Rhodes 1472; Sheppard 5336. uincula petri ista alias nectunt uincula docta manus’). > COPY Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 1 Feb. 1488. Folio. BSB-Ink con- Bound with B-214; see there for details of binding and proven- siders Pr 4775 as being part of the same edition. ance. Size of leaf: 310 ¿ 203 mm. 8 collation: A^K . Wanting the ¢rst leaf, blank. H *4762 (I) = HC 4762 (II); Go¡ P-1018; BMCV 354; Pr 4776; Occasional marginal notes in an early sixteenth-century BSB-Ink P-805; Oates1882; Sheppard 3923. French(?) hand, extracting names and key words, and marking COPY the commentary with brackets and underlinings. Bound with: shelfmark: Auct. O 4.27(1). 2. Albius Tibullus, Elegiae, comm. Bernardinus Cylllenius Veronensis. Catullus, Carmina, comm. Antonius Parthenius. Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis,15 Dec.1487 (T-210(1)). p-484^p-487] prosper tiro aquitanus 2173

P-484 Propertius, Sextus Aurelius committit harenae > Grammatibus spretis ad iuga celsa uolans’; 4 distichs. Elegiae. v r [a1 ] [PropstDelitzschensis, Andreas(?): Poem about grammar].‘O A1 [Title-page.] ‘Propertii poetae praeclarissimum elegiarum opus moderatores summas qui funditis artes grammata quem fugiunt nuperrime sedula opera castigatum . . .’ > v ire iubete procul’; 3 distichs. A1 ‘Epistolaris Praefatiuncula’ [addressed to] the reader. Incipit: r [a1 ] Propst Delitzschensis, Andreas: Carmen sapphicum. ‘Prima ‘Quam plurimos poetas elegiaco carmine multum verae gloriae quisquis ratione ductus > Criminum fomentum procul laborat’; tam apud priscos quam posteros . . .’ 25 sapphic stanzas. A r Propertius, Sextus Aurelius: Elegiae.‘Propertii poetae elegio- 2 [Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen, 1493?^1500?]. 4o. graphi clarissimi liber primus ad Tullum.’ collation: [a4]. refs. See P-479. HC 6089; BMC III 633; Pr 2921; Sheppard 2096. o v Paris: Michael Tholoze, for Denis Roce, 6 Dec.1499. 4 . On M8 is the device of Roce; not in the copy described by Polain. COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century black cloth. Size: 193 ¿ 143 ¿ collation: A^M8. 7 mm. Size of leaf: 188 ¿ 133 mm. Title on A r printed in red ink; woodcut initials. 1 Copious marginal and interlinear notes in Latin in two contem- HC13405; Pr 8403; Oates 3167; Polain 3257; Rhodes1473; Sheppard porary German hands: the interlinear notes providing Latin 6521. synonyms; the marginal notes providing comments on the text COPY with some references to other authors and one gloss in the verna- Bound with B-415;see there for details ofbinding and acquisition. v cular on [a4 ]. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 130 mm. Provenance: Purchased on 24 Apr. 1894 from G. Lissa, shelfmark: Auct. N 5.34(1). Catalogue 14, no. 37, for 12 Marks; see Library Bills. shelfmark: Inc. e. G99.3. P-485 Propositiones P-487 ProsperTiro Aquitanus Propositiones responsivae ad quaestionem de observantia Epigrammata de virtutibus et vitiis. dominicalium dierum et praecipuorum sollemnium r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Epigrammata sancti Prosperi episcopi Regiensis de festorum et cetera. uitiis et uirtutibus ex dictis Augustini.’ r v [a1 ] Decanus et Facultas Theologiae in Universitate Parisiensi: a1 Trithemius, Johannes: [Life of Prosper.] ‘Ex libro de ecclesiasti- [Preface addressed to] the readers. Incipit: ‘Uniuersis praesens cis scriptoribus’. Incipit: ‘Prosper episcopus Regiensis post documentum inspecturis . . .’ Fauentium . . .’ r [a1 ] Propositiones responsivae ad quaestionem de observantia refs. Johannes Trithemius, De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis dominicalium dierum et praecipuorum sollemnium festorum et (Cologne, 1546), 77; ed. G. A. Fabricius, Bibliotheca ecclesiatica cetera. Incipit: ‘Prima propositio: quaelibet creatura rationalis (Hamburg, 1718), no. CLXIV. v habens usum rationis in hac uita in aliquo tempore tenetur . . .’ a1 [Prosper Tiro Aquitanus pseudo-(?)]: ‘Praefatio’. ‘[H]aec The propositiones were proposed by the Dean and the Faculty of Augustini ex sacris epigrammata dictis > Dulcisono rhetor com- Theology at the University of Paris, and sanctioned by the Pope ponens carmine prosper’; 10 hexameters. [Paul II], as stated in the preface. refs. PL LI 51; Riese 1/2 50^1, n. 493a. For authorship see F. G. [Cologne: Printer of Dictys (Arnold Ther Hoernen), not after 19 Schoenemann, in ‘Notitia historico-litteraria’, PL LI 51; CPL 518. o r Sept. 1470]. 4 . Polain describes a copy with purchase date ‘xix a2 Prosper [Tiro] Aquitanus: Epigrammata de virtutibus et vitiis. sept. M.cccclxx’. ‘Incipiunt epigrammata sancti Prosperi episcopi hexametro et collation: [a6]. pentametro digesta.’ H 13414 (I) = HC 13414; Go¡ P-1019; BMC I 211; Pr 988; CIBN refs. PL LI 497^532. r P-633; Oates 474^6; Polain 3258; Sheppard 752; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, d5 Prosper [Tiro] Aquitanus [pseudo-]: Poema coniugis ad 982. uxorem.‘Prosper de ¢de et moribus Christianorum et martirum ac de contemptu et breuitate praesentis uitae’.‘[A]ge iam praecor COPY mearum Comes irremota rerum’; 16 anacreontics, followed by Bound with A-541(1); see there for details of binding and proven- > distichs.‘Qui centum quondam terram uertebat aratris Aestuat ance. Size of leaf: 194 ¿ 133 mm. > ut geminos possit habere boues’. Initials, paragraph marks, underlining, and capital strokes are refs. PL LI 611A^616 and PL LXI 737; CSEL XXX 344^8.With supplied in red. three additional lines of text beginning ‘Arbiter operis qui sceptro shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.34(6). cuncta gubernas > Dignare famulis uitam dare perhennem(?) > Alma parens christi uotis miserere precantum.’ The poem is P-486 Propst Delitzschensis, Andreas attributed to Paulinus Nolanus by P. Menna,‘Illud carmen quod ‘‘ad coniugem’’ inscribitur, divi Paulini Nolani sitne an divi Carmen sapphicum adonicum grammaticae necessitatem Prosperi Aquitani’, Latinitas, 10 (1962), 208^14; Hartel supplies monstrans. manuscript evidence in CSEL, pp. xxxiv^xxxv. r [a1 ] [Title.] r [a1 ] [Propst Delitzschensis, Andreas(?): Poem about ignorance of grammar addressed to the reader.] ‘Aspice quem segni semen 2174 prudentius clemens, aurelius [p-487^p-489

v d6 ‘Commendatio cuiusdam in auctori’. ‘Nobilis hic calamum COPY deponit prosper agrestem > Multaque deducens dulci modula- Bound with: mine ¢la’; 17 hexameters. 2. Theobaldus, Physiologus de naturis duodecim animalium. Mainz: Peter von Friedberg, [14]94. 4o. [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, before 23 Mar.1489] (T-067); collation: a^d6. 3. Carmen de purgatorio divi Patricii (trans. Burchardus de HC13422; Go¡ P-1021; BMC I 47; Pr177; BSB-Ink P-808; Sheppard Horneck). Memmingen: [Albrecht Kunne, c.1500?] (P-544). 113^14. Wanting the blank leaf a1. The title page (formerly positioned as c10 with the title on the FIRST COPY verso) has been placed (in reverse) as a . Bound with: 1 Letters ‘d’and ‘c’ in the upper right of the ¢rst leaf of items 1 and 2 2. JohannesTrithemius, Institutiovitaesacerdotalis. [Mainz: Peter suggests thatthey were formerly (in the sixteenth century?) bound von Friedberg, after 22 Oct 1494] (T-241); together in reverse order. 3. Johannes Trithemius, De proprietate monachorum. Mainz: Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) half parchment with paper Peter von Friedberg, 1495 (T-248). boards and sprinkled blue-edged leaves. Size: 192 ¿ 133 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards, with red- 13 mm. Size of leaf: 183 ¿ 125 mm. edged leaves. Size:198 ¿ 139 ¿ 12 mm. Sizeofleaf: 190 ¿ 137 mm. Provenance: Purchased for »1. 6. 6; see Books Purchased (1860), In the last poem a few underlinings and one note in a sixteenth- 71. century hand. In the lower margin of the ¢rst leaf of item 1 and 2 shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.87(1). a German bibliographical reference in red ink. Provenance: Purchased for »1.10. 0; see Books Purchased (1859), 87, with date given as ‘1495’. P-489 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.17(1). Hymmi siue Cathemerinon (ed. Johannes Cuspinianus). SECOND COPY r a1 ‘Liber hymnorum Prudentii.’ r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the Bodleian a1 Cuspinianus, [Johannes: Poem dedicated to] the reader. ‘Graii Library; sprinkled red-edged leaves and a marbled paper index Pindarias amant camenas > Quae plectro superum canunt trium- tab on a1. Size: 179 ¿ 139 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 176 ¿ 131 mm. phos’; 4 stanzas in hendecasyllabics. A few marginal notes in a contemporary Italian hand, providing refs. H. Ankwicz von Kleehoven, ‘Documenta Cuspiniana’ in brackets, one pointing hand, and a note on the authorship of the Urkundliche und literarische Bausteine zu einer Monographie r text.‘6’ in brown ink on a1 , suggesting that it was formerly bound uber den Wiener Humanisten Dr. Johann Cuspinian. Gesammelt as an item 6. und herausgegeben von Ankwicz v. Kleehoven . . . (Vienna, 1957), Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl’ 90^1 no. 72; for this edition see 134 no. 1. and ‘321’ on a r; ‘321’ also on d v. ‘108’ also in pencil. Acquired v 1 6 a1 Cuspinianus, Johannes: [Preface dedicated to] Johannes between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus Gracchus Pierius (i.e. Krachenberger). ‘Magnanimo Johanni (1843) with Appendix. Graccho Pierio diui Maximiliani Romanorum Imperatoris des- shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.25. ignati prothonotario L. Johannes Cuspinianus S. d.’ Incipit: ‘Odas Aurelii Prudencii uiri quantum exscriptum suis deprendi- mus . . .’ See H. Ankwicz-Kleehoven, Der Wiener Humanist P-488 Proverbia Johannes Cuspinianus (Graz, 1959), 13^14; not in H. Ankwicz- Proverbia communia metrice conscripta [Latin and Low Kleehoven,‘Documenta Cuspiniana’. r German]. a2 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: ‘In chatemerimon praefatio Ode r tricolos gliconicum asclepiadeum alchaicum.’ Edited by a2 Proverbia communia metrice conscripta. ‘Incipiunt prouerbia seriosa in theutonico prima, deinde in latino sibi in uicem conso- Johannes Cuspinianus, as stated in his preface.‘[P]er quinquennia iam decem Ni fallor fuimus: septimus insuper’. nantia’. Incipit:‘[A]chter rugghe leert men beest kennen > Dicitur > absente me, quod non me residente . . .’ refs. CCSL 126, 1^3. r refs. R. Jente, Proverbia Communia. A Fifteenth-century a2 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Hymni siue Cathemerinon. Collection of Dutch Proverbs together with the Low German refs. CCSL 126, 3^72. Version, Indiana University Publications, Folklore Series, 4 Vienna: JohannWinterburg, [c.1500]. 4o. (Bloomington, Ind., 1947). collation: a^c8 d4. v c10 [Title-page.] HC 13436; BMC III 812; Pr 9480; BSB-Ink P-810; Langer-Dolch [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1486^9]. 4o. As assigned by 140; Sheppard 2593. Sheppard. Campbell, Pr, and Polain assign to [Deventer: COPY Richard Pafraet]. Wanting leaves a1^3; the text is supplied in manuscript in an early collation: a b8 c10. Austrian(?) hand. Types: 180 G, title; 75 G, text. Capital spaces. 26 leaves, the ¢rst Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco with marbled r r r blank. 36 lines (a5 ). Type area: 135 ¿ 85 mm (a5 ). Leaf a2 : paper boards. Size: 220 ¿ 163 ¿ 8 mm. Sizeofleaf: 214 ¿ 151mm. , ‘Incipiunt prouerbia |erio|a in theutonico pma. deinde in la > Missing text supplied in manuscript; ‘5’ in the upper right-hand tino |ibijnuiceš con|onantia. iudicio collis gentis pulcherrima. corner of a1; one paragraph mark. v > ac in hominuš colloquijs coš munia.’; c9 :‘Finiuš tur prouerbia coš mu- Provenance: Purchased for »0. 4. 6; see Books Purchased (1858), v nia.’; c10 :‘Prouerbia coš munia > metrice con|cripta.’ 88. BMC IX 122; Pr 1386; HPT II pls 213 and 214; Sheppard 963. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 1.20. p-490^p-491] prudentius clemens, aurelius 2175

v P-490 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius p3 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon VI]. Opera poetica. ‘Hymnus in honore beatissimorum martyrum Fructuosi episcopi r Tarraconensis ecclesiae’. a1 [Title-page.] r refs. CCSL 126, 314^20. a2 Langius, Rudolphus: [Verse.] ‘In Prudentii . . . uersus hymnos et r p6 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon VII]. lyram.’ ‘Pierios ductor lyricae nunc caede cohortis > Et cantus dif- ‘Hymnus in honore Quirini beatissimi martyris’. fer Pindare laude deum’; distichs. See VLV 590^8, at 594. v refs. CCSL 126, 321^4. a2 Gennadius Massiliensis: [Life of Prudentius, an extract from] r q1 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon IX].‘Passio ‘de uiris illustribus’. sancti Cassiani martyris’. refs. PL LVIII1068. r refs. CCSL 126, 326^9. a3 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Tituli Historiarum siue r q3 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon X]. Dittochaeon.‘In utrumque testamentumTetrasticha, quae a non- ‘Sequitur liber in quo scribitur passio beati Romani martyris’. nullis Chirocleum siue HistoriarumTituli inscribuntur.’ refs. CCSL 126, 330^69. refs. Prudentius, Carmina, ed. Maurice P. Cunningham, CCSL r t4 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Hymni siue Cathemerinon. 126 (Turnholt,1966), 390^400. r ‘Cathemerinon qui liber hymnorum dicitur, ualet enim cathemer- b1 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Apotheosis. ‘Apotheosis . . . Si inon diurnum’. tamen uolumus Graecis credere peri theotetos dicendus est.’ refs. CCSL 126, 1^72. refs. CCSL 126, 73^115. v r z2 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Contra Symmachum. e2 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Psychomachia.‘Librum de com- refs. CCSL 126, 182^250. pugnantia.’ v D5 [Summary of contents.] refs. CCSL 126, 149^81. o r [Deventer: Richard Pafraet, not after 26 Apr. 1498]. 4 . As dated g6 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Hamartigenia.‘Id est de origine peccatorum.’ by Sheppard. Sheppard notes that there is a dated inscription in refs. CCSL 126, 116^48 the Broxbourne copy; HPT and ILC date [between 21 June 1491 r and 2 Dec. 1497]; Polain [c.1497]. h5 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: ‘Prologus in librum qui peri ste- 6 phanon dicitur.’ collation: a^z h A^D . refs. CCSL 126, 401^2.Wanting the ¢rst line of text. HC13432; Go¡ P-1027; BMC IX 59; Pr 9031; Campbell1456; CIBN v P-641; HPT II 409; ILC 1816; Oates 3521^3; Polain 3263; h5 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Liber Peristefanon [I]. ‘Incipiunt metrum trochaicum Archilochicum quod et Sheppard 6949. Euripidium dicitur. Recepit enim aliquando spondeum.’ COPY refs. CCSL 126, 251^6. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled green morocco. Size: r l2 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon V]. ‘Passio 205 ¿ 144 ¿ 124 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 135 mm. sancti Vincentii diaconi.’ Notes in a contemporary (Dutch or German) hand indicating a r refs. CCSL 126, 294^313. point of interest on D4 , and summarizing the structure and r r m1 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon II].‘Passio sound of the metres used by Prudentius on D6 . Note concerning sancti Laurentii Archileuitae.’ the dating pasted in between the front endleaves. refs. CCSL 126, 257^7. Three-line initials are supplied in blue with red pen £ourishes on v r r m6 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon XI]. ‘Ad a3 and a5 ; elsewhere one- to three-line initials and paragraph Valerianum episcopum de passione Hippolyti sanctissimi mar- marks are supplied in blue or red ink; underlining of headings tyris.’ and capital strokes in red. r refs. CCSL 126, 370^8. Provenance: ‘Bethlehem’ Germany/Netherlands on a1 ; there r n5 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon XII].‘Passio were at least 24 houses of this name in the Netherlands; see sanctorum ac illustrissimorum Christi apostolorum Petri et Michael Schoengen, Monasticon Batavum (Amsterdam, 1941). Pauli.’ Purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1833), 20. refs. CCSL 126, 379^81. shelfmark: Auct. L 4.29. r n6 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon XIII]. ‘Passio sancti Cypriani Carthaginensis episcopi uiri doctissimi.’ refs. CCSL 126, 382^5. P-491 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius r o2 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon IV]. Psychomachia. ‘Hymnus in honore decem et nouem martyrum r a1 [Title-page.] Caesaraugustanorum.’ v a1 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: Psychomachia. refs. CCSL 126, 286^93. r refs. CCSL 126, 149^81. o5 Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon XIV]. o ‘Passio Sanctae Agnetis uirginis et martyris.’ [Salamanca: Juan dePorras, c.1502?]. 4 . As dated by F.J.Norton, refs. CCSL 126, 386^9. A Descriptive Catalogue of Printing in Spain and Portugal 1501^ p v Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius: [Liber Peristefanon III]. 1520 (Cambridge, 1978), no. 464; Haebler dates [c.1500], 1 Sheppard [after1500?]. ‘Hymnus in honore sanctae Eulaliae uirginis et martyris.’ 8 10 refs. CCSL 126, 278^85. collation: a b . Pr 9617; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a ibe¤ rica, 559; Norton, Descriptive Catalogue, no. 464; Sheppard 7334; Vindel, Arte, II 230: 144 (VIII 189^90). 2176 psalterium [p-491^p-494

COPY liturgical psalter with canticles, having the psalms divided into Bound with A-352; see there for details of binding and proven- kaqivsmata and dovxai. ance. Size of leaf: 195 ¿ 138 mm. Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, [c.1496^before Oct.1498]. 4o. On title-page: ‘10’, suggesting that it was formerly bound with collation: a^q8 i6 k^n o^u8. other items (but not A-352). Two marginal notes in a contempor- Woodcut capitals and borders. aryhand, providing brief comments on the text. A later hand sup- HCR 13452; Go¡ P-1033; BMC V 563; Pr 5564; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., r plies an alternative title‘omelias’on a1 . 791; BSB-Ink P-850; CIBN P-644; Essling 169; Rhodes 1474; shelfmark: 300 f.13(1). Sander 5944; Scapecchi,‘Annali’, 29; Sheppard 4654^5.

FIRST COPY r P-492 Psalmi Poenitentiales The missing text on i1 supplied in manuscript. Die sieben Psalmen der Penitencie [German and Latin]. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llet only) blue mo- r rocco, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both a1 [Quotations from Mt 3,2 and Mt 21,43, in Latin and German.] Incipit: ‘Penitentiam agite . . . Doet penitencie . . .’ covers; from the style of the binding, bound for the Library in v London shortly after 1 Dec. 1789 (note to the binder on the recto a1 [Introduction?] Incipit: ‘Item heir begynnen die seuen psalmen der penitencie . . .’ of the front endleaf, now covered with marbled paper, but visible r from the reverse,‘Blue turkey’); gilt-edged leaves, marbled paste- a2 Die seuen Psalmen der Penitencie. Incipit:‘‘‘Domine ne in furore tuo arguas’’ etc. [H]ere in dyme grymme en strai¡e(?) . . .’ The downs, and pink silk bookmark. Size: 213 ¿ 155 ¿ 28 mm. Size of seven psalms (Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; 142), in German, are fol- leaf: 203 ¿ 136 mm. A few marginal notes, extracting key words in Latin, in an early lowed by a prayer and a gloss. r r humanist hand, brown ink. ‘25 Soli deo honor & gloria’ on a1 f3 ‘Die Letania’. It includes ‘Albyn’, ‘Quiryn’, ‘Albain’, ‘Dyonis > in Ireland’s hand. mit . . .’, ‘Mauricius mit . . .’, ‘Victoir mit . . .’, ‘Gereon mit . . .’, r ‘Pancratius’,‘Pantaleon’,‘Bonifacius’,‘Lambert’ among the mar- Provenance: William Ireland (À1570/1); inscription on a1 : ‘William Irland’. Acquired by 1674; see Hyde, Catalogus (1674), tyrs; ‘Seueryn’,‘Seruais’,‘Kunibertz’,‘Hubert’among the confes- o sors and monks; ‘Apolonia’, ‘Margreta’, ‘Dorothea’, ‘Vrsula II 82 (4 P 28 Th.); the volume no longer contains the old shelf- mit . . .’, ‘Martha’, ‘Maria van Egypten’, ‘Cristina’, ‘Barbera’ and mark, which was presumably on an endleaf lost in rebinding. ‘Elisabet’among the virgins.The litanies are followed by prayers. shelfmark: Auct.1R 4.15. o SECOND COPY Cologne: Hermann Bumgart, [c.1500]. 8 . The missing text on i r not supplied. collation: a^g4. 1 r Binding: Nineteenth-century dark blue morocco, by Riviere & Types: 96, 79 (84). 28 leaves. 21 lines (a3 ). Type area: 102 ¿ 67 mm r r Son; gilt-edged leaves. Size: 213 ¿ 155 ¿ 21 mm. Size of (a3 ). Lombards. Woodcuts. Leaf a1 : ‘Penitentaš agite / et appro- leaf: 207 ¿ 142 mm. pinq‹ bit > emš regnuš celok. Math’. iij.2.iiij. ca . . . > . . .’; l. 5: Doet Provenance: George Herbert Powell (1856^1924); on the front peniteš cie dat rych d’ hemel sal vch nekeš > . . .’; below l. 8, woodcut, endleaf is pasted a note on his writing paper, selling this book to the Psalmist kneeling, £anked to right by border, white on black; v Bywater for »13.13.0, dated 22 Apr.1905. Ingram Bywater (1840^ a1 :‘ð Item heir begynnen die |euen p|almen der peniteš cie dauitzs r r 1914); Elenchus, no. 2762. Bequeathed in 1914. mit d’glo|en vnš tytte- > len hcš .’; f3 : ‘ð Die Letania.’; g4 : ‘Gedruckt shelfmark: Byw. R 9.8. in Coelne up dem Alden mart no dem wyldemaš van Hermaš no v > > bongart.’; g4 : woodcut, the Last Judgement. P-494 Psalterium Pr 1477; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 991; Schreiber 4997; Sheppard 1088. Psalterium [Greek]. COPY r Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf, with a2 [Yalthvrion, Ps 1^151, Greek.] ‘Daui;d profhvtou kai; basilevw~ blue-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 132 ¿ 94 ¿ mevlo~’. ‘AJrmonivh~ iJerh’~ melihdeva a[/smata Daui;d’. A liturgical 8 mm. Size of leaf: 126 ¿ 86 mm. psalter with canticles, with the psalms divided into kaqivsmata Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; several books with and dovxai. neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired during the 1830s and Venice: [Laonicus and] Alexander, 15 Nov. 1486. 4o. 1840s. collation: a^e ~ z^i ia^ie i~ iz8. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.18. HC *13453; Go¡ P-1034; BMC V 409; Pr 5153; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.19. 792; CIBN P-643; Oates 2019; Sack, Freiburg, 2966; Sheppard 4098. P-493 Psalterium COPY Psalterium [Greek] (ed. Justinus Decadyus). For this copy see Printing Greek, no. 28. Wanting the blank leaf a . a r [Title-page.] 1 1 Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llet only) blue mo- a v Decadyus, Justinus: [Letter addressed to] Greeks living in 1 rocco, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both mainland Greece. Incipit:‘ [Alloi me;n a[lla tw’n par’ covers; from the style of the binding (identical to that of lsquo;Ellhsi sofw’n te kai; didaskavlwn suggravmmata . . .’ P-493(1)), bound for the Library in London shortly after 1 Dec. a r Yalthvrion [Ps 1^151, Greek.] ‘Yalmov~ tw’/ Daui;d ajnepivgrafo~ 3 1789; gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and pink silk book- par’ EJbraivoi~.’ ‘Daui;d profhvtou kai; basilevw~ mevlo~’. r mark. Size: 223 ¿ 160 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 214 ¿ 145 mm. u8 [Verse.] ‘Daui;d melw/de; mousikh’~ ajpokruvfou; Su; me;n de; aujtw’n kai; qanwvn zh’~ tw’n lovgwn’; 15 lines in iambic trimeters. A p-494^p-497] psalterium 2177

r On ia3 some marginal notes, extracting two words from the text, P-496 Psalterium and supplying corrections and scansion of the text, in an eight- Psalterium. Hieronymus: Prologus. eenth-century(?) hand in brown ink. Early manuscript foliation, r 1^133, in the lower right-hand corner of the rectos. [a1 ] Hieronymus: [Second preface to the Gallican Psalter.] Provenance: Thomas Marshall (1621^1685). Bequeathed in1685. ‘Prologus’. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.2. refs. Biblia sacra iuxta vulgatam versionem, ed. Robert Weber, 2 vols (Stuttgart,1969), I 768^9. v [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps 1^150]. P-495 Psalterium r [e10 ] [Cantica.] Psalterium [Greek and Latin]. refs. See P-495, nos 1^6. v [*1 ] [Crastonus] Placentinus, Johannes: [Letter addressed to] [Augsburg: Gu« nther Zainer, 1471^3]. Folio. Ludovicus Donatus, Bishop of Bergamo. Incipit: ‘Psalterii quod collation: [a^e10 f 4]. graece melos Dauid regis et prophetae inscribitur . . .’ r H *13470; Go¡ P-1038; BMC II 320; Pr 1574; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., a1 [Psalterium, Ps 1^151, Greek.] ‘Daui;d profhvtou kai; basilevw~ 832; BSB-Ink P-821; Meyer-Baer p. 40; Oates 886; Sheppard1150. mevlo~’. r COPY a1 [Psalterium, Ps1^151, Latin.] ‘David prophetae et regis melos’. v Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Size: 320 ¿ 220 ¿ x5 [Cantica.] refs. J. Mearnes, The Canticles of the Christian Church Eastern 22 mm. Size of leaf: 308 ¿ 205 mm. and Western in Early and Medieval Times (Cambridge, 1914), nos A correction to the colophon in an early hand. 4, 6, 3, 5, 1? (Or. Hesaiae: de nocte uigilat spiritus mei ad te), Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes Oratio Ionae: Clamaui in tribulatione, Oratio Azariae ex libro in red. Danielis: Benedictus es domine deus patrum nostrorum et laud- Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841); purchased at his sale abilis, 17,7, 9, 8. (1843), lot 8413 (‘Psalterium sine anno et loco saec. XV. bro- r chiert’) for »1.11. 6: see Books Purchased (1843), 41. z6 [Colophon.] shelfmark: Auct. 6Q inf. 1.11. Milan: [Bonus Accursius], 20 Sept. 1481. 4o. collation: [*2] a^x8 y z6. HC *13454; Go¡ P-1035; BMC VI 756; Pr 5966; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., P-497 Psalterium 793; CIBN P-645; Oates 2294; Sheppard 4968^9. Psalterium. FIRST COPY [a r] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] Leaf z r, colophon: ‘Impre um Mediolani Anno Mcccc.Lxxxi 1 6 || [l r] [Cantica.] die .xx. Septembris’. 10 refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled blue morocco, by A. o Bauzonnet for F.Albertini, Principe di Cimitile, with the invoice, [Merseburg: Lucas Brandis, 1473]. 4 . 10 8 10 dated 20 Dec. 1837, inserted. With gilt and gau¡ered edges to collation: [a^f g h i^m ]. r r leaves, marbled pastedowns, and red silk bookmark. Size: 277 ¿ Type: 121. 116 leaves. 22 lines ([a1 ]). Type area: 132 ¿ 89 mm ([a1 ]). r 210 ¿ 20 mm. Size of leaf: 271 ¿ 191 mm. Capital spaces. Leaf [a1 ]:‘[B]Eatus uir qui abijt in coš |ilio impiok r > Provenance: F. Albertini, Principe di Cimitile (nineteenth cen- et in uia pec > catok noš stetit . . .’; [m10 ], l. 13: ‘ . . . [H]ec e|t ¢des tury); see Catalogo della libreria di F. Albertini Principe di catholi > ca. quaš ni|i quisn ¢deliter ¢rmitern cre= > diderit |aluus Cimitile (Naples, 1850), and Fava-Bresciano II 70. Purchased by e||e noš poterit’. Bywater 27 June1894 from Ellis & Elvey,no.326 (cutting from the Go¡, Supplement, P-1038; Pr 2602; Sheppard 1882. catalogue pasted onto front pastedown). Ingram Bywater (1840^ COPY 1914); Elenchus, no. 2761. Bequeathed in 1914. Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled calf over wooden shelfmark: Byw. H 5.5. boards, with two metal clasps and catches. Rebacked. Quadruple SECOND COPY ¢llets form a double frame.Within the outer frame, a cresting and Sheet a4 bound before a3. a foliate roll; at each corner, a circular winged lion stamp (for the r A variant colophon: z6 , colophon: ‘Impre||um Mediolani Evangelist, S. Mark) on the upper cover, a circular eagle stamp in Impen|a Bonaccur|ii Pi|ani.Anno Mcccc. Lxxxi > die .xx. the lower cover. On the upper cover, within the following frame a Setembris’. decorative stamp.Triple ¢llets form the inner rectangle decorated Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) blue mo- with the circular winged lion stamp surrounded by £euron rocco, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both stamps. On the lower cover, diagonal quadruple ¢llets divide covers. Gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and red silk the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compart- bookmark. Size: 283 ¿ 205 ¿ 40 mm. Sizeof leaf: 273 ¿ 187 mm. ments, each containing a decorative stamp. Parchment index tabs r Erased contemporary inscription on [*1 ]. Manuscript foliation: dyed red. Size: 210 ¿ 155 ¿ 35 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 148 mm. 1^183 in brown ink in a modern hand, in the upper right-hand Contemporary manuscript rubrics, antiphons, numeration, corner of the rectos. introductory note to each psalm, and foliation 1^116. On rear Provenance: Purchased for »11. 5. 0; see Books Purchased pastedown some sixteenth-century inscriptions, in French: (1789), 1. ‘Promeetre et ne point tenir sest pour mectre les folz en joye’, shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.13. ‘Prometre est en pitaulx tenir est en gentilhomme’,‘Mon dieu . . .’ r On [a1 ] a ¢ve-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with white pen- work decoration on a rectangular pink ground; the area de¢ned 2178 psalterium [p-497^p-500

by the letter is supplied in red with gold pen-work decoration; P-499 Psalterium with green, red, and yellow foliate extensions into the margin. v v Psalterium. On [c6 ] and [d6 ] the principal initials are supplied in green r [a2 ] [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] edged in yellow within a square blue ground; the area de¢ned by r the letter is red with silver pen-work decoration; with green, yel- [s2 ] [Cantica.] v refs. See P-495, nos 8, 1^7,11, 9^10, 15, [ ]. low, and blue extensions into the margin. On [f8 ] the principal initial is supplied in black with gold pen-work decoration within [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1468?]. 8o. As assigned by Sheppard; as a square green ground; the area de¢ned by the letter is red. Other dated by CIBN P-647a (a fragment of two leaves up to now erro- initials are supplied in red or blue. neously considered as belonging to a‘diurnale’ [H 6294; Pellechet r Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; on [a1 ]: 4374; de Ricci, Mayence, 89]), on the basis of several signi¢cant ‘Cartusi× Buxi×’and stamp. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold in 1883 type similarities to Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologica. by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Buxheim [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1468] (Bod-inc.T-165) [personal commu- sale, lot 4300; not in Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection’. nication from Ursula Baurmeister, Oct. 2002 to June 2003]. Purchased by Falconer Madan from Albert Cohn, Catalogue Sheppard dates [c.1475], from the state of the type which he con- 158 (1884), no. 352 for 110 Marks + 1 Mark postage = » 5.11.0; see sidered agreed with that found in Albertus Magnus, Sermones de Library Bills (1884), no. 2. tempore et de sanctis (GW 773). Pr assigns to [Mainz: Peter shelfmark: Auct. 1Q 7.74. Schoe¡er]. collation: [a b12 c8 d10+1 e8 f12 g8 h8+1 i8+1+1 k12 l8 m12 n^p8 q12 r8 P-498 Psalterium s12 t4 . . .] No complete collation available. r Psalterium. Type: 115 G.Total number of leaves not known. 17 lines ([a3 ]).Type area: 98 ¿ 65 mm ([a r]). Leaf [a r]: ‘[B]Eatus vir qui noš abijt in r 3 2 > [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] coš |ilio im= piok: h in via pec= catok noš |tetit: et . . .’; [s r]: r > > > 2 [g1 ] [Cantica.] ‘[B]Enedictus dnš s deus i|rl’: qi vi|itauit h fecit redem= coš em refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 13^15. r > v> r pleb’ |ue . . .’; [t4 ], l. 3: ‘[Q]uicuš n vult |aluus e||e . . .’; [t4 ], l. 17: [g7 ] [Litaniae sanctorum.] It includes ‘Alexander’, ‘Felix’, ‘|icš |ingillat|š vnaš u n x|onaš deuš >’. ‘Leudegari’, ‘Dionisi cum soc’, ‘Bonefaci cum soc’, ‘Ciriace cun Pr 137; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 865; Sheppard 693^4. soc’, ‘Maurici cum soc’, ‘Ypolite cum soc’, ‘Pelagi’, ‘Pancrati’, ‘Oswalde’, ‘Tyburci’, ‘Valeriane’, ‘Vite’ among the martyrs; COPY Wanting [a1], [a12], and all after [t4]. ‘Heinrice’, ‘Gotharde’, ‘Florenti’, ‘Erharde’, ‘Remigi’, ‘Pauline’, r ‘Germane’, ‘Athanasi’, ‘Lazare’, ‘Bricci’ among the confessors; On [b2 ] the ¢rst two lines of text (‘Corde suo . . . lingua sua’) repeat the last two on the preceding page. ‘Paule’, ‘Columbane’, ‘Galle’, ‘Magne’, ‘Othmare’, ‘Fridoline’ among the monks; ‘Scolastica’, ‘Eugenia’, ‘Margareta’, ‘Afra’, Binding: Eighteenth-century English gold-tooled red morocco, ‘Regula’, ‘Hedwidis’, ‘Sophia’, ‘Ursula cum sod’, ‘Cordula’, Harleian style; bound by Christopher Chapman. Triple ¢llets ‘Barbara’, ‘Tecla’, ‘Brigida’, ‘Walpurga’, ‘Verena’, ‘Odilia’ among form a double frame; within the outer frame a £oral and foliate the virgins. roll; within the following frame, a decorative roll (Nixon, ‘Harleian Bindings’, pl. 14, Chapman roll 1). The inner rectangle [Beromu« nster: Helias Heliae, 1471^3]. Folio. is decorated with a centre-piece very similar to Nixon,‘Harleian collation: [a^f10 g8]. r r Bindings’, pl. 13. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on Type: 130. 68 leaves. 31 lines ([a1 ]). Type area: 202 ¿ 123 mm ([a1 ]). r leather has been applied over the centre-piece on the front cover. Space for initials. Leaf [a1 ]: ‘[B]EATVS VIR QVI NON > abijt in Marbled pastedowns. Size:157 ¿ 117 ¿ 43 mm. Sizeof leaf: 148 ¿ con|ilio impiorum . . . pietatis tue clemeš cia delictok |uok > omnium 104 mm. ‹ venia et gaudia msequi mereant eterna x euš de’. Contemporary manuscript liturgical rubrics, musical notation, Pr 7797; Bohatta, Lit.Bibl.,801 = 866; CIBN P-648; Sack, Freiburg, r and foliation: 1^180. On [f8 ] is pasted a woodcut of the arms of 2967; Sheppard 2573. Leo X Pont. Max., with the note:‘P. Leo X Ann.1513’. r COPY On [a2 ] a four-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; with leather blue with red and black pen-work decoration. Other initials are index tabs and marbled pastedowns. Size: 293 ¿ 215 ¿ 23 mm. supplied in red or blue. Size of leaf: 283 ¿ 192 mm. Provenance: Louvain, Brabant, Carthusians; inscription on r Early manuscript foliation:1^68 and psalms numbering in brown [a2 ]: ‘Carthusianorum Louanientium’. Edward, Lord Harley, r-v ink. On [c1 ] an interlinear translation into German of Ps 50, in later 2nd Earl of Oxford (1689^1741); bought by Thomas an early hand. Osborne; see Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae, I no. 525; r On [a1 ] a seven-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with red pen- upper corner of the front endleaf cut o¡, as in other Harleian work decoration with extension into the margin. Other initials books. Acquired after1743^5. are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in red. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.11. Provenance: Purchased for »10. 10. 0; see Books Purchased (1856), 49. P-500 Psalterium shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.14. Psalterium. r [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] r [t7 ] [Cantica.] p-500^p-503] psalterium 2179

r refs. See P-495, nos 1^7,11, 8^10,13^15. On [a3 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in gold surrounded by [Nuremberg: Johann Sensenschmidt, c.1475^6]. 8o. Scholderer white vine-stems de¢ned in red, blue, and green. Other initials noted the format as 16o in his draft description. are supplied in red or blue. collation: [a^e10 f8 g h10 i^m8 n12 o^t10 v12]. Provenance: Acquired between1738 and 1795; see Notitia (1795), r r 4 (not in 1738 catalogue). Type: 99. 194 leaves. 18 lines ([a3 ]). Type area: 90 ¿ 53 mm ([a3 ]). r shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.10. Capital spaces. Leaf [d7 ] blank, except for the words: ‘Hic non r est defectus’. Leaf [a1 ]: ‘[B]Eatus vir q‹ noš abijt in m|ilio |š pioruš v > > /et in via peccatok nš |te= tit . . .’; [v12 ], l.15, end:‘. . . Hec eš ¢= > , > > P-502 Psalterium ‹ ‹ des catholica quaš n‹ q|n ¢= > d’lit ¢rmitn crediderit |al= > uus e||e Psalterium (comm. Gabriel Brebia). noš poterit’. r Pr 2205; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 871; Sheppard 1411^12. [a1 ] [Opening.] Incipit: ‘[I]n psalterii librum qui vnus ut diuus Hieronymus ad Sophronium ait . . .’Followed by some prayers. COPY v [a1 ] Brebia, Gabriel: [Commentary to the psalter.] ‘Primi Psalmi Binding: Contemporary German blind-tooled sheep, dyed red, Descriptio’. Incipit: ‘[H]ic in ordine libri primus apud Hebreos over wooden boards, with metal clasp and catch. Metal corner- sine titulo est . . .’ The text is organized into three sections: the pieces and centre-piece lost. Manuscript title along the upper commentary proper, the text of the psalm, the prayer relating to edge. Leather index tabs. Double ¢llets form a double frame. the psalm. The commentary relies mostly on Jerome and Within the outer frame, a repeated knotwork tool on the upper Nicholas of Lyra; see B. Collett, Italian Benedictine Scholars and cover, and the knotwork and a bunch of grapes tool on the lower the Reformation: The Congregation of Santa Giustina of Padua cover. Diagonal double ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into four (Oxford, 1985), 55. triangular compartments, decorated with thebunch ofgrapes ora v [a2 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^151.] scroll stamp. Size: 142 ¿ 103 ¿ 50 mm. Sizeof leaf: 135 ¿ 98 mm. v [a2 ] ‘Oratio Primi Psalmi’. Incipit: ‘[E]⁄ce nos domine tanquam Pastedowns consist of two parchment leaves from a twelfth/thir- fructuosissimum lignum . . .’ teenth-century liturgical text in a German hand. Strips from later r [N3 ] [Cantica.] manuscripts, on parchment or paper, still visible in the binding. refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 16, 15, 12. Contemporary manuscript antiphons and rubrics. v [Q4 ] O⁄cium passionis domini nostri Ihesu Christi. Initials are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in red. r r [aa1 ] Brebia, Gabriel: [Letter addressed to] Gregorius Beaqua Provenance: Buxheim, Bavaria, Carthusians, BVM; on [a1 ]: Mediolanensis. Incipit: ‘Dum die quodam in corona honestorum ‘Carthusi× in Buxheim’ and stamp. Graf von Ostein, 1803. Sold virorum essemus . . .’Acknowledging the help of the prior of S. in 1883 by Graf Hugo von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820^1895); Petrus in Gessate, Milan, called Urbanus Pagnanus (or de Buxheim sale, lot 2876? (in the Bodleian copy not marked for pur- Paganis) Mediolanensis; Urbanus was appointed nineteenth chase); see also Honemann, ‘Buxheim Collection’, Bod31. prior of S. Petrus in 1475; see Collett 55. S. Petrus in Gessate was Probably purchased by Camille Vyt. Purchased by Falconer joined to the Congregation of Monte Cassino in 1436, then trans- Madan for the Bodleian from Vyt on 4 Nov.1884 for 150 Francs; ferred to Milan; see Cottineau II 1851. see also The Bodleian Library in 1882^7: A Report from the r [bb1 ] Brebia, Gabriel: Rubrica psalmorum. Librarian (Oxford, 1888), 19. o shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 3.5. Milan: [Printer of ‘Psalterio in volgare’, 1476], 7 July 1477. 4 . collation: [a^f8 g h10 i^z A^Q8 R6 aa bb8 cc4], not as BMC. Leaf P-501 Psalterium [h6] blank, not as BMC. 342 leaves. Psalterium. HCR 3766; Go¡ P-1040; BMC VI 733; Pr 5892; CIBN B-770; r [a2 ] ‘Ymnus’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo dierum omnium quo mundus extat Meyer-Baer p. 42; Sheppard 4908. conditus . . .’ COPY refs. Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 15450; AH 51 no. 23. Leaf [a v], l. 2: ‘b EATVS Vir: qui non abijt in con|ilio r 2 > [a3 ] [Psalterium feriatum.] With canticles (nos 1^11, 15) and hymns. impiorum . . .’ r [n6 ] [Litaniae sanctorum.] It includes ‘Margarita’,‘Dorothea’, and The three gatherings containing the author’s epistle, the rubrics, ‘Ursula cum sodalibus’among the virgins. and his colophon are here bound at the end. Naples: Henricus Alding and Peregrinus Barmentlo, 5 July 1476. Binding: Nineteenth-century half morocco over marbled paste- 4o. boards. Size: 205 ¿ 145 ¿ 57 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. collation: [a^p8]. Some marginal notes, extracting key words and providing refer- H 13481; Pr 6714; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 895; CIBN P-652; Fava^ ences to exact quotations in a sixteenth-century humanist hand Bresciano155; Sheppard 5449. in light brown ink.‘961’ in the upper left-hand corner of the front

COPY pastedown, in brown ink. Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled russia, with the gold Provenance: Embossed cipher:‘L. F.’above, the sun between two stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Marbled paste- stars, very small. Probably purchased in the nineteenth century. downs and green silk bookmark. Size: 227 ¿ 160 ¿ 28 mm. Size shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.4. of leaf: 216 ¿ 147 mm. r ‘D.1.5.’ in black ink on [a1 ]. Early signatures, in red ink, partially P-503 Psalterium visible. Psalterium. r [a2 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] 2180 psalterium [p-503^p-505

r [t4 ] [Cantica.] ‘Barbara’, ‘Tecla’, ‘Brigida’, ‘Balpurga’, ‘Verena’, ‘Otilia’ among refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. the virgins.The same list of saints as P-498. Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, [c.1477]. 4o. As dated by [Lyons: Nicolaus Philippi and Marcus Reinhart, c.1478?]. 8o. BSB-Ink and CIBN; Sheppard dates [c.1490?]. Dated by Sheppard from the state of the types. Pr 8526 (with collation: [a^t8 v x6]. Bohatta and Meyer-Baer) embraces two editions of which this is r Type: 165. 164 leaves, the ¢rst and last blank. 19 lines ([a3 ]). Type the earlier, without the typographical peculiarities described by r area: 150 ¿ 93 mm ([a3 ]). Capital spaces. Capitals used very BMC VIII 245 (IA.41571). sparingly. collation: [a^n8 o p10]. r H *13474; Go¡ P-1041; Pr 2181; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 888; BSB-Ink Type:121G.124 leaves, the lastblank. 23 lines ([a4 ]).Type area: 84 ¿ r r P-822; CIBN P-653; Meyer-Baer 245 or 246; Sheppard 1593. 55 mm ([a4 ]). Capital spaces. Leaf [a1 ]:‘[B]Eatus vir qui noš abiit r > COPY in coš |ilio impioruš h in via pctoš k noš |te tit / . . .’; [l4 ]: ‘[D]Ixit > > > r Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; bound for KloÞ. Yellow- dominus dnš o meo |ede a dextris meis . . .’; [o5 ]: ‘[C]On¢tebor > > >v edged leaves and red leather index tabs. Size: 223 ¿ 155 ¿ tibi dnš e quoniaq ira tus es michi / . . .’; [p6 ], col.1:‘[K]yrieeley|on > r 38 mm. Size of leaf: 220 ¿ 138 mm. > [X]pš eeley|on > . . .’; [p9 ], l. 10:‘. . . [D]nš e > exaudi orš onem meam. r [D]nš s vobi|cum Et cum |piritu tuo.’ ‘Psalter’ in brown ink on [a1 ] in a contemporary hand. Rubrics, > antiphons, versicles, and responsories have been added in the GW Nachtra« ge, 291; Go¡ P-1042; Pr 8526; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 861; same hand, in red or brown ink, to adapt the text to a liturgical Meyer-Baer p. 41; Sack, Freiburg, 2968; Sheppard 6581^2. use (‘psalterium feriatum’). Eight leaves of manuscript contain- COPY ing breviary o⁄ces, hymns in particular, are inserted singly in Wanting the blank leaf [p10]. their appropriate positions. Bound at the beginning, one manu- Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) gold-tooled tree calf, with yel- script leaf headed ‘tabula Imposicionis hystoriarum’, and six low-edged leaves sprinkled red, marbled pastedowns, and pink leaves of manuscript calendar, probably that of the Benedictines silk bookmark. Size: 150 ¿ 105 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 148 ¿ of St Stephen, Wu« rzburg (Cottineau II 3468) or St Salvator et 98 mm. Kilianus, Wu« rzburg (Cottineau II 3468); among the entries of On front endleaf a bibliographical note in French, in pencil. Early the calendar are 27 Mar. ‘Rudberti ep’ ¢rst Bishop and patron signatures partially visible. r saint of Salzburg, 4 May ‘Floriani m’, 5 May ‘Gothehardi ep’, 4 On [a1 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in gold within a square half r July ‘Walrici ep’ (red), 8 July ‘Kiliani et soc duplex maius’ (red) blue half pink ground with white pen-work decoration. On [l4 ] a patron saint of Wu« rzburg, with an octave, 4 Aug. ‘Translatio s three-line initial ‘D’ is supplied with the same decoration. Other Valentini ep’ (red) patron saint of Passau, 6 Oct.‘Commemoratio initials are supplied in blue or red. Ruling in red ink. domini Adalberonis duplex minus’ the eleventh-century founder Provenance: Possibly the copy bought from Alphonse Picard et of St Stephen, 31 Oct. ‘Wolfgangi ep’ Bishop of Regensburg, 15 ¢ls from Vente Durand, Paris, 26 Feb. 1895; see Annual Report Nov.‘Leopoldi cf’, 26 Dec. ‘Stephani duplex maius’. On 10 Mar. of the Curators of the Bodleian Library, Oxford University the added note:‘obijt pr. 1499’. Gazette, 12 May 1896, 466. r On [a2 ] a ¢ve-line initial‘B’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue shelfmark: Inc. f. F2.1480.1. within a square ground made of olive green pen-work decoration with extension into the margin to form a border. Other initials are P-505 Psalterium supplied in red or green, or in red and blue. Psalterium Romanum. Provenance: Wu« rzburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Stephanus or r S. Salvator et Kilianus; see notes above. Georg Franz Burkhard [aa2 ] [Calendarium.] A Roman calendar, with the addition of 17 KloÞ (1787^1854); book-label; sale (1835), lot 642; purchased for Mar.‘Gertrudis v’; 30 Apr.‘Hugonis ab’; 11 May ‘Gangol¢ m’; 15 »1.18. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 23. May ‘Sophie v’; 23 May ‘Desiderii ep’; 6 June ‘Claudii ep et cf’; 4 shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.3. July ‘Vdalrici ep et cf’; 9 July ‘Kiliani m’; 5 Aug. ‘Afre vidue’; 2 Sept.‘Iusti ep’ (Bishop of Lyons); 24 Sept.‘Andochii et soc’ (ven- P-504 Psalterium erated in Saulieu, Autun); 6 Oct. ‘Pardulphi’ (founder Abbot of Gue¤ ret, Creuse; venerated in Limousin, Quercy, Poitou, and Psalterium. Corre' ze); 30 Oct.‘Volfgangi ep’ (Bishop of Regensburg); 12 Nov. r [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] ‘Hymerii cf’ (hermit in the Giura area, venerated in Switzerland); r [o5 ] [Cantica.] 16 Nov.‘Othmari ab’. r refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 13^15. [aa2 ] [Verse.] ‘In iano claris calidisque cibis potiaris Atque decens v > [p6 ] [Litaniae sanctorum.] It includes ‘Felix’,‘Leodegari’,‘Dyonisi potus post fercula sit tibi notus’; 4 hexameters for each month of cum soc’, ‘Bonifacii cum soc’, ‘Ciriace cum soc’, ‘Maurici cum the calendar. soc’, ‘Kiliane cum soc’, ‘Pelagii’, ‘Pancracii’, ‘Osualdi’, ‘Tiburcii’, refs. See Walther, Proverbia, 11795. r ‘Valeriane’, ‘Vite’ among the martyrs; ‘Hilari’, ‘Henrice’, [bb6 ] [Editorial introduction.] Incipit: ‘[H]oc presens kalendarium ‘Gotharde’,‘Florenti’,‘Erharde’,‘Remigi’,‘Ludouice’,‘Germane’, cum tabulis sequentibus ad simplicium sacerdotum clericorum- ‘Athanasii’, ‘Lazare’, ‘Briccii’ among the confessors; que instructionem . . .’ r ‘Columbane’, ‘Galle’, ‘Magne’, ‘Othmare’, ‘Fridoline’ among the [bb7 ] [Tabulae.] They include tables and text relating to the Sunday monks; ‘Scolastice’, ‘Eugenia’, ‘Dorothea’, ‘Margaretha’, ‘A¡ra’, letters, golden numbers, intervals, movable feasts, zodiac signs, ‘Regula’, ‘Heduidis’, ‘Sophia’, ‘Ursula cum sodalibus’, ‘Cordula’, new moon, embolism, full moon, eclipse of the sun and of the moon (with illustrations). v [dd7 ] [Colophon.] p-505^p-508] psalterium 2181

r v v a2 [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] Type:162.106 leaves. 25 lines ([a1 ]).Type area: 202 ¿ 122 mm ([a1 ]). v r o6 [Cantica.] Spaces for majuscules. Leaf [a1 ]:‘[B]eatus vir qui noš abijt in con|- v > refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15,14,13. ilio impiok h in via peccatok noš |tetit: . . .’; [l6 ], l.18:‘ter ¢rmitern r > > q2 ‘Oratio advirginem Mariam’. Incipit:‘Teo virgo virginum mater crediderit |aluus e||e non > poterit [G]loria patri.’ >> colophon: et ¢lia regis . . .’ ‘Finit p|alteriuš impre||um magdeburch Anno dnš i. v > q2 [Psalmi poenitentiales.] Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; 142; incipits M.cccc.lxxxi. Per honorabi > lemviruš dnš m. Bartholomeuš ghotan.’ only. [Not H 13484]; Pr 2753; CIBN P-656; Sheppard 1992^3. v q2 ‘Letanie’. ‘Pauli heremite’, ‘Hilarion’, ‘Guillerme’ among the COPY monks and hermits; ‘Vrsula cum sodalibus’, ‘Anna’, ‘Elizabeth’ Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with blue-edged among the virgins. leaves. Size: 250 ¿ 187 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 243 ¿ 172 mm. q r [Orationes.] Incipit: ‘Deus cui proprium est misereri semper et r 6 On [a1 ] the title has been added in manuscript form by a contem- parcere . . .’Eight prayers. porary hand, in red ink. Headings, antiphons, versicles, and rub- v q7 ‘Oratio s Anselmi’. Incipit: ‘[D]omine deus meus si feci ut essem rics have alsobeen added in the same hand, in red or brown ink, to reus tuus . . .’ adapt the text to a liturgical use (‘psalterium feriatum’). Paris: Ulrich Gering and Guillermus Maynyal, 27 Sept. 1480. 8o. Contemporary manuscript foliation in brown ink ‘1^106’ in the collation: [aa^dd] a^q8. upper right-hand corner of the rectos, and in red ink ‘1^105’ in r Type: 80 R. 160 leaves, 1, 32, 33, and 160 blank. 22 lines (a5 ). Type the middle of the upper margin of the versos. r r area: 88 ¿ 60 mm (a5 ). Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. On [a1 ] a seven-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved r v Leaf [aa2 ]: ‘Ianuarius habet dies .xxxi.’; [dd7 ], colophon: ‘Finit white decoration, within a rectangular ground made of red pen- work £oral decoration which extends into the margin to form a feliciter pre|ens kalendariuš > ingenio|e impre||um m|tantern coš > border; the pen-work decoration is coloured with orange and pletuš / vna cuš p|alterio |equenti in > celeberr|š a urbe Pari|ienš . x mgrš m Vdalricuš Gering et. G. Maynyal. Anno domini .1480. green wash. Other initials are supplied in blue or red, some capital > r > vige|ima |e- ptima Septembris.’; a2 : ‘[B]Eatus vir q___ noš abiit in strokes in red. In the rubricator’s hand,‘guld’ in brown ink in the > v v m|i- lio impiok . . .’; p7 : ‘qVicunn vult |aluus e||e . . .’; q2 : margins next to most initials supplied in blue, probably an indica- > v ‘LETANIE.’ q7 : ‘Oratio |ancti An|elmi.’; l. 20, end: ‘Per omnia tion to the illuminator. |ecula |eculoruš . Amen.’ Provenance: Purchased for »6. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1854), Pr 7866; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 899; Sheppard 6138^9. 48.

COPY shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 4.38.

Wanting e6, also the blank leaves [aa1] and q8. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco, with yel- P-507 Psalterium low-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 145 ¿ 102 ¿ Psalterium Romanum. 30 mm. Size of leaf: 139 ¿ 92 mm. r a2 [Psalterium feriatum.] Incipit: ‘[I]ndiuidue trinitatis nomine ‘The word ‘papa’ and the entry for Thomas of Canterbury (29 inuocato psalterii ordo cum hymnis canticis et antiphonis Dauid Dec.) erased from the calendar. There are also some early addi- iuxta ritum quem nunc Romana seruat ecclesia incipit . . .’ tions to the calendar in a sixteenth-century English hand: on 12 Feb: ‘obi[it] Johanne Wyr[n?]gat Anno domini Mo 5o Xiiiio‘; on 3 Milan: Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, 12 Mar. 1482. 4o. Sept.:‘Rammis to the £oke’.The spelling of these two inscriptions 8 10 suggests northern England (ex informatione Julian Roberts); collation: a^x y . ‘Wingayt’ and ‘Rammes’ would be the southern forms. In the BMC VI 750; Pr 5941; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 974; Sheppard 4943. psalter, some manuscript antiphons have been added by the COPY English hand, others by an earlier, probably French, hand. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) black Principal initials are supplied in gold within a blue and light red morocco, with gilt-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: ground with white pen-work decoration, with blue, pink, green, 182 ¿ 134 ¿ 30 mm. Size of leaf: 172 ¿ 118 mm. r and gold foliate decoration extending into the margin (French On a1 a prayer in a sixteenth-century hand in brown ink. style). Other initials are supplied in red or blue. Ruling with violet Provenance: Purchased for »2.12.6; see Books Purchased (1842), ink. 35. v Provenance: Joseph Ames (1689^1759); inscription on [d7 ]: shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.1. ‘Joseph Ames. 1741’. Not found in his sale (1760). Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. P-508 Psalterium shelfmark: Douce 9. Psalterium Romanum. r *1 [Calendar.] A Roman calendar, based on the 1478 Venetian edi- P-506 Psalterium tion of the Roman Breviary, with the following variants: 7 Jan. Psalterium. ‘Iuliani m’, 13 Feb. ‘Fusce v’, 11 Apr. ‘Leonis pp’, 21 May ‘Helene matris Constantini imperatoris’, 24 May ‘Seruuli m’, 8 Oct. r [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] ‘Dedic ecclesie s marci ev’ (red), 26 Oct.‘Demetrii m’. r [k7 ] [Cantica.] r a1 [Psalterium feriatum.] Incipit: ‘[I]ndiuidue trinitatis nomine refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. inuocato psalterii ordo cum hymnis canticis et antiphonis iuxta Magdeburg: Bartholomaeus Ghotan, 1481. Folio. ritum quem Romana seruat ecclesia incipit . . .’ 10 6 v collation: [a^k l ]. l3 [Septem psalmi poenitentiales.] 2182 psalterium [p-508^p-510

r refs. Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; 142. [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps 1^151.] Edited by Brunus, episcopus v l3 [Litaniae sanctorum.] It includes ‘Margarita’, ‘Dorothea’, and Herbipolensis. r ‘Vrsula’among the virgins. [a1 ] Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Commentary.] Incipit: Venice: Nicolaus Girardengus, de Novis, 1482. 4o. ‘[I]ste psalmus ideo titulum non habet . . .’ collation: *6 a^k8 l4. Sheppard notes that the type, mistakenly refs. PL CXLII 49^568; and see H. Knaus, ‘Der heilige Bruno described by Pr as ‘rom.’, is 95 G. von Wu« rzburg und sein Psalmenkommentar’, Wu« rzburger Dio« zesangeschichtsbla« tter, 37/38 (1975), 143^7. R 1336; Pr 4470; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 904; Sheppard 3626. r [N1 ] [Cantica.] COPY refs. See P-495, nos 1^10,13^14,11, 15. Wanting a1. On parchment. [Wu« rzburg: George Reyser, c.1485]. Folio. The copy in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, has a buyer’s date of 1489. Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with sprinkled 8 8.6 6+1 8.6 8 10 red-edged leaves. Size: 208 ¿ 147 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ collation: [* a b^z A^H I K^N O P ]. 138 mm. HC *4011; Go¡ P-1046; BMC II 571; Pr 3123; CIBN B-866; Hillard Initials are supplied in red or blue. 506; Meyer-Baer p. 46; Oates 1208^9; Sack, Freiburg, 2969; Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. Sheppard 1933^5. shelfmark: Auct.T inf. 3.12. FIRST COPY The blank leaf after [I5] has been cut away. Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Red-edged leaves. P-509 Psalterium Size: 284 ¿ 205 ¿ 42 mm. Size of leaf: 281 ¿ 195 mm. Psalterium. A few slips of paper containing information on the structure of r the psalter, in a nineteenth-century hand, have been inserted. [a2 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] r r r On [*1 ] a four-line initial ‘N’ is supplied in blue ink. On [a1 ] a16^ [k8 ] [Cantica.] refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with cadelle decoration. Paragraph marks and capital strokes in red in the ¢rst gathering [Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, not after 1484]. Folio. The copy only. in the British Library has owners’ notes with the date1484. 8 Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Pru« ll, Carthusians, S.Vitus; collation: [a^l ]. inscription on front endleaf: ‘Pertinet domui Sancti Vitj in Pruell CR 4930; BMC II 452; Pr 2179; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 869 = 963; r ord’. carthus. prope Ratisponam. 1494’ and on [*1 ]: ‘Carthusi× BSB-Ink P-828; Meyer-Baer 246 or 247; Sheppard 1589. sancti Viti in Pru« el prope Ratisbonam’. Purchased from Thomas COPY Rodd for »0. 16. 0: see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 130 and Books Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) red mo- Purchased (1830), 4. rocco. Size: 304 ¿ 220 ¿ 24 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 202 mm. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. Z 2. r At the head of [a2 ], the hymn Nocte surgentes is in manuscript; shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.15. r from Ps 109 ([h6 ]) onwards, manuscript rubrics and antiphons SECOND COPY have been inserted in a contemporary hand in brown ink. The blank leaf after [I5] has been cut away. Manuscript foliation in brown ink: 1^87. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paste- r On [a2 ] a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in pink with black pen- boards, the spine gold- and blind-tooled. Marbled-edged leaves work decoration within a square blue ground with white pen- and marbled pastedowns, with the same paper. Size: 297 ¿ 218 ¿ work decoration; the area de¢ned by the letter is in gold with 40 mm. Size of leaf: 291 ¿ 200 mm. blue and red £oral decoration. The lower margin of the same leaf Some early manuscript signatures are visible, but most have been is decorated with a branching tree and with green, blue, red, and cut away. r yellow £oral and foliate decoration and with gold dots. Other On [a1 ] a large initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved white principal initials are supplied in gold and colours, often with decoration (Cologne style). r extensions into the margin to form a border. Other initials are Provenance: Cologne, Carmelites, S. Alanus; inscription on [*1 ] supplied in red or blue, sometimes with reserved white or brown in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand: ‘Carmeli Coloniensis or red pen-work decoration. Stricte Observantie’. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773^ Provenance: Purchased from Payne and Foss for »6. 6. 0: see 1843); book-plate with handwritten shelfmark ‘M.f.11’: see Lee, Books Purchased (1832), 19 and Library Bills (1829^32), no. 428. Royal Bookplates, 40^1 no. 23; sale, pt I, lot 2067. Purchased for shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.1. »1. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1844), 38. shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 2.16. THIRD COPY P-510 Psalterium On parchment. Psalterium (ed. and comm. Brunus, Episcopus The blank leaf after [I5] has been cut away. Herbipolensis). Binding: Seventeenth-century calfstamped in goldwiththe arms r of Canterbury impaled with Laud. Remains of leather ties. [*1 ] Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prologue.] ‘Corrigendi Leather index tabs. Rebacked. Size: 313 ¿ 220 ¿ 80 mm. Size of emendandique psalterii prologus beati Brunonis episcopi leaf: 300 ¿ 200 mm. Herbipolensis breuis commendatio et quanto pro¢cue legendum r In the preliminary gathering initials are supplied in red. On [a1 ] a sit istud psalterium institutio et cohortatio’. Incipit: ‘[N]oua non large initial‘B’ is supplied in blue with lighterblue acanthus leaves cudimus sed vetera renouamus . . .’ p-510^p-513] psalterium 2183

decoration, within a square silver ground edged in green; the area collation: a^n8 o4 p^r8 [*]4. de¢ned by the letter is supplied in red with yellow pen-work dec- GW Nachtra« ge, 293; R, Supplement, 156; Go¡ P-1047; Pr 3267; oration. The lower margin is decorated with pink, red, blue, and Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 837a; Meyer-Baer 238; Sheppard 2355.

green £oral decoration. Other principal initials are supplied in COPY interlocked red and blue with red and green pen-work decoration. v Leaf o4 , l. 21:‘. . . dominuš ’. The initials of Ps 68 and 97 have been cut away. Binding: Sixteenth-century blind-tooled calf over wooden Provenance: Johannes [ ], Neumu« nster,Wu« rzburg (¢fteenth cen- boards, with two metal catches and remains of clasps. Metal sup- tury); most of the sheets are signed in the lower margin: ‘Jo. port around the corners. Leather index tabs in the shape of knots. Nouimonasterii’. ‘E. 81’ in brown ink on verso of the front Rebacked.Triple ¢llets form a triple frame. No stamps within the endleaf. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1573^1645); outer frame; within the following frame a single roll of the four r inscription on [*1 ]: ‘Liber Guilielmi Laud. Archiepi[scopi] evangelists. Vertical triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into Cantuariensis et Cancellarij Vniuersitatis Oxoniensis 1636’; see four compartments, decorated with the same roll. Size: 280 ¿ SC 1004; Coxe, Laudian MSS, p. 18. Donated by Laud in 1639; 210 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 266 ¿ 188 mm. see Coxe, Laudian MSS, p. xxxvii. A strip from a thirteenth-century manuscript on parchment is shelfmark: MS. Laud Lat. 33. used as the front pastedown. In a few instances the musical notation of antiphons has been P-511 Psalterium written on the printed four-line staves. After the psalter is bound Psalterium. a manuscript Antiphoner, written for a community of secular Fragment. nuns of theThird Order of S. Francis in Holland, c. 1500; see S. J. o P.Van Dijk, Handlist to the Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Paris: Pierre Levet, 23 Sept. 1486. 4 . Presumably issued ‘cum Bodleian Library, 7 vols in typescript (Oxford, 1957^60), II/I fol. hymnis’, like Levet’s reprint of 1488/9. Fragments of six leaves 139. It includes antiphons for the feast of S. Willibrordus, are known. Lebuinus, Barbara, and Pancracius.‘2718’ in brown ink on front collation: Unknown. endleaf. Sheppard notes the presence of a macaronic carol in Woodcuts. Latin and Dutch with musical notation in manuscript on the last Not in Pr; ClaudinTables p.136; L. Delisle in Me¤ moires dela Socie¤ te¤ leaf(?), but this has not been found. del’histoiredeParis, 23 (1896), 266^7; Pellechet MS.9828 (9643 e- r On a2 an eight-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved k); not in Sheppard. white decoration, within a square ground made of red pen-work COPY decoration with extensions into the margin. Bound as rear pastedown with Via salutis in subsidium presbyter- Provenance: Netherlands, a community of secular nuns of the orum. Lyons: Guillaume Balsarin, 28 Nov.1498 (R1652; Bod-inc. Third Order of S. Francis (¢fteenth/sixteenth century); see V-127); see there for details of binding and provenance. above. Richard Rawlinson (1690^1755); see ‘Catalogus A fragment of a leafof hymns, possibly from the second part ofan Bibliothecae Novae’, fol. 144v:‘Rawl.’Bequeathed in 1755. edition of the Psalter printed by Levet in 1486, of which the ¢rst shelfmark: Auct.1Q 3.18. part is now in Paris, BnF, Re¤ s.p.B.59. Incipit of fragment:‘folium primum > Sequuntur hymni per totum annum dicendi in vesperis P-513 Psalterium et matutinis . . . [woodcut: nativity] In aduentum domini. Psalterium. [C]onditor alme syderum . . .’ Size of fragment: c.153 ¿ 130 mm. r shelfmark: Inc. e. F2.1498.1. [a1 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] r [p5 ] [Cantica.] refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. P-512 Psalterium o Psalterium. [Lu« beck: The Poppy Printer, c.1488]. 4 . Assigned to [Lu« beck] at BL. r 8 6 8 a1 [Title-page.] collation: [a^k l m^q ]. r r a2 [Psalterium feriatum.] Type: 151 (TFS 1902s). 126 leaves. 20 lines ([a2 ]). Type area: 151 ¿ r r n1 [Cantica.] 100 mm ([a2 ]). Capital spaces; capitals used very sparingly. Leaf refs. See P-495, nos 1^8, 11, 15, 9^10. r [a1 ]: ‘[B]Eatus vir qui non abijt > in con|ilio impiok et in > via pec- o v [Litaniae sanctorum.] It includes ‘Vite’, ‘Ipolite’, ‘Pancraci’, 2 catoruš noš |tetit: > . . .’ ‘Albane’, ‘Maurici cum soc.’, ‘Dyonisi cum soc.’, ‘Gereon cum R 698 (imperfect); Go¡ P-1049; Pr 3258; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 847 = soc.’ among the martyrs; ‘Brici’, ‘Remigi’, ‘Columbane’, ‘Galle’ 856; Meyer-Baer p. 41; Sheppard 2290. among the confessors; ‘Scolastica’, ‘Columba’, ‘Brigida’, COPY ‘Margaretha’,‘A¡ra’,‘Iuliana’,‘Cristina’,‘Barbara’among the vir- Signatures [d ] and [n ] slightly mutilated. gins. 5 3 Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled (¢llets only) brown p r [Hymnarius.] It includes hymns for the temporal, sanctoral 1 morocco. Size: 226 ¿ 160 ¿ 27 mm. Size of leaf: 217 ¿ 144 mm. (including one for Gallus), common of saints, and for the dedica- Pastedowns consist of two parchment leaves from a fourteenth/ tion of the church. v ¢fteenth-century manuscript collection of sermons, de sanctis, [*1 ] ‘Registrum psalmorum vespertinorum et canticorum’. r including a sermon for the conception of the Virgin and another [*2 ] ‘Registrum psalmorum nocturnalium’. v for SS. Nicholas and Luke. [*3 ] ‘Registrum hymnorum’. [Basel: Michael Wenssler, c.1487]. 4o. 2184 psalterium [p-513^p-515

A prayer in a contemporary German hand is written on a rectan- H *4012; Go¡ P-1050; BMC II 439; Pr 2096; BSB-Ink P-836; CIBN gular piece of paper now pasted onto the front pastedown; inci- B-867; Hillard 507; Meyer-Baer p. 43; Oates 1036; Rhodes 1475; pit: ‘Presta quesumus omnipotens deus ut animam famuli tui . . .’ Sack, Freiburg, 2971; Sheppard 1532^3.

Some initials, occasional manuscript signatures, folio numbering FIRST COPY in the middle of the upper margin of the rectos: ‘1^99 C-CXIII’, Wanting the blank leaf y10. and some antiphons have been added in brown ink in an early Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century forel, with remains of German hand. leather ties.With the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both Some initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. covers. The lower edge coloured green. Manuscript title at the Provenance: Purchased for »4. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1843), head of the spine, brown ink; gold-tooled title on a green leather 41. rectangular label at the middle ofthe spine.‘Th.4o F.40’, in brown shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.5. ink, across the head of the fore-edge. Size: 234 ¿ 170 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 226 ¿ 165 mm. P-514 Psalterium Below the title-page, a bio-bibliographical note on Bruno of Psalterium (ed. and comm. Brunus, Episcopus Wu« rzburg, quoting Trithemius, in a humanist hand. A few mar- Herbipolensis). ginal notes, mainly extracting key words and providing correc- tions to the text, in the same hand. r a1 [Title-page.] Initials, sometimes with reserved white decoration, and para- r a2 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prologue.] ‘Corrigendi graph marks are supplied in red. Capital strokes in red. emendandique psalterii prologus beati Brunonis episcopi r Provenance: Heavily deleted contemporary inscriptions on a1 : Herbipolensis breuis commendatio et quanto pro¢cue legendum ‘Iste liber pertinet [name cancelled, then the following added] sit istud psalterium institutio et cohortatio’. Incipit: ‘[N]oua non magistro Francisco (?)’,‘Richardus D(?) . . . Gualterus (?) paro- cudimus sed vetera renouamus . . .’ chalis ecclesie sancte Marie? virginis pastor post mortem v a8 Hieronymus: [First preface to the Gallican Psalter.] ‘Epistola Richardi me possidet’. Edward Bernard (1638^1697); Wanley’s beati Hieronimi ad Paulam et Eustochium de psalterio . . .’ list, p. 7, no. 61. Among the books purchased in 1697 from refs. Biblia sacra iuxta vulgatam versionem, ed. Robert Weber, 2 Bernard’s widow. vols (Stuttgart,1969), I 767; PL CXLII 30^40. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: 4o F 40 Th. (fore-edge); Auct. v a8 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prolegomena.] ‘Hieronimus 1Q 4.14. in epistola ad Sumniam et Fretulam de di¡erentia septuaginta shelfmark: Auct.1Q 5.19. interpretum et hebraice veritatis de obelo et asterisco . . .’ SECOND COPY refs. PL CXLII 40^1. Wanting the blank leaf y . r 10 b1 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prolegomena.] ‘Hieronimus Binding: Contemporary German (Scheyern, KyriÞ workshop de dyapsalma siue dyapsalmate ad Ru⁄num alias ad Marcellam no. 30) blind-tooled sheep dyed red, over wooden boards. Two intitulata epistola’. catches and clasps, corner-pieces and centre-piece lost. refs. PL CXLII 41^3. Manuscript title at the head of the spine. Leather index tabs dyed v b1 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prolegomena.] ‘Quid sit red. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. Within the outer frame a dyapsalma. Cassiodorus’. repeated knotwork stamp. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner refs. PL CXLII 43^4. rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, v b2 [Remigius Autissiodorensis: Enarrationes in Psalmos.] ‘Quid decorated with a circular rosette stamp or a smaller rosette sit psalterium et psalmi quare dicantur. Cassiodorus’. stamp; see KyriÞ pl. 67, nos 1, 7. The lower cover has no stamps. refs. PL CXXXI 138^9; CXLII 44^5. Size: 237 ¿ 175 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 228 ¿ 166 mm. r b3 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prolegomena.] ‘[T]ribus Front and rear pastedowns consist of two parchment half-leaves modis psalmi loquuntur . . .’ from a twelfth-century German Sacramentary. refs. PL CXLII 45^6. Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capital strokes v b3 [Remigius Autissiodorensis: Enarrationes in Psalmos.] ‘Dicta in red. sancti Augustini in prologo psalterii et aliorum de virtutibus psal- Provenance: Scheyern, Bavaria, BVM, Benedictines; inscription morum’. r on a2 : ‘Monasteri Scheyrn’. Duplicate from the Royal Library, refs. PL CXXXI 142^44; CXLII 46. Munich; ‘Duplum’ in brown ink on front pastedown, ‘Dupl’ in b v Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prolegomena.] ‘De institu- r 3 pencil on a1 , and‘Inc.685’ in brown inkon a slip ofpaper inserted tione et autore ac cantoribus numero titulisque psalmorum’. into the book. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in refs. PL CXLII 46^8. 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. r b4 [Orationes.] ‘Orationes antequam psalmi incipiantur’. shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.100. refs. PL CXLII 48. r c1 [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] Edited by Brunus, episcopus Herbipolensis. P-515 Psalterium r c1 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Commentary.] Psalterium ad usum Monialium S. Laurentii deVenetiis. refs. See P-510. [* r] [Calendarium.] r 2 x6 [Cantica.] r a1 [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] refs. See P-496, nos 1^10, 13^14,11, 15. v cc5 [Cantica.] [Nuremberg]: Anton Koberger, 1494. 4o. refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. 8 4 8 10 r collation: a b c^x y . ¡7 ‘Collecta post psalterium’. p-515^p-517] psalterium 2185

r gg1 ‘Letanie’.‘Maria’¢rstofeveryorderofsaints;‘Ligori’,‘Barbare’, sit istud psalterium institutio et cohortatio’. Incipit: ‘[N]oua non ‘Platon’,‘Thoma’,‘TabreTabrate et Theoniste’among the martyrs; cudimus sed vetera renouamus . . .’ r ‘Seuere’, ‘Athanasi’, ‘Vincenti’, ‘Florenti et Vindemiale’ (African b2 [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] Edited by Brunus, episcopus saints whose relics were supposedly inTreviso) among the confes- Herbipolensis. r sors; ‘Pater Benedicte’ and ‘Pauli’ among the monks; ‘Barbara’, b2 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Commentary.] ‘Scolastica’, ‘Apolonia’, ‘Crestina’, ‘Candida’, ‘Ursula’, ‘XI milia refs. See P-510. r virginum’among the virgins. v7 [Cantica.] v hh5 ‘Letanie beate Marie’. refs. See P-495, nos 1^10, 13^14,11, 15. r A1 ‘Liber hymnorum’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo dierum omnium . . .’ [Nuremberg]: Anton Koberger, 1497. 4o. v Q7 [Colophon.] collation: a^x8 y4. r ii1 ‘O⁄cium feriarum’. HC *4013; Go¡ P-1057; BMC II 444; Pr 2117; BSB-Ink P-838; CIBN Venice: [Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino, for Antonius de B-868; Meyer-Baer p. 43; Rhodes 1476; Sack, Freiburg, 2972; Zanchis], 30 Dec. 1495. 16o. As assigned by Rhodes,‘Antonio Sheppard 1549.

Zanchi’, 149 n. 2; unassigned in BMC and IDL; IGI, Sheppard, COPY and CIBN assign to [Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino], Pr to Wanting the blank leaf y4. [Antonius de Zanchis]. Entered in BMC and C as ‘Diurnale Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over pasteboards. Size: Romanum’. 207 ¿ 156 ¿ 32 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 139 mm. 8 collation: [* **] a^z h m k aa^hh A^Q ii^nn . Provenance: Steingaden, Bavaria, Premonstratensians, SS. Types: 82 G, calendar; 95 G. 456 leaves, [*1], [**6^8], ¡8 blank. 15 Johannes Baptista et Evangelista; inscription on a r: ‘In usum r r 1 lines (a2 ). Type area: 69 ¿ 49 mm (a2 ). Red-printed lombards, FF Staingadensium. 1649’ immediately below ‘1685’; on the r also capital spaces, with guide-letters.Leaf [*2 ]: ‘(red) KL same leaf a stamped monogram ‘S C’. Duplicate from the Royal r Ianuarius heš t di- es xxxi . . .’; a1 : ‘(red) P|almus dauid. b Library,Munich;‘Dupl’and ‘2414’ in pencil on recto and verso of > > r (black) Eatus vir q___ noš abijt in coš |ilio impiok: . . .’; [A1 : the front endleaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in > v > > ‘Incipit Liber hymnorum . . .’]; Q7 , colophon: ‘Impš ||uq venetijs 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix. aš no dnš i Mcccclxxxxv. die xxx. de ceš bris. Regnaš te dnš o Agu shelfmark: Auct. 5Q 6.76. > r > > |tino barbadico dux ve.’; ii1 : ‘(red) Incipit o⁄ciuš feriak. fe= ria v > |ecuš da |š uitatoriuš . (black) Ve > nite exultemus dnš o . . .’; nn8 , l. 5: P-517 Psalterium ‘protege nos |emper deus > no|ter’. H 13495; C 2024; Go¡ P-1051; BMC V 592; Pr 5617; Bohatta, Lit. Psalterium. r Bibl., 926 = 641?; CIBN P-664; IDL 3826; IGI 8161; Meyer-Baer a1 [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] v p. 45; D. E. Rhodes, ‘Antonio Zanchi of Bergamo Printer or p7 [Cantica.] Publisher at Venice and Mantua’, Gb Jb (1956), 141^44, repr. in refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. Studies in Early Italian Printing, ed. D. E. Rhodes (London, Antwerp: Hendrik Eckert,van Homberch, [1500]. 8o. 1982), 149^152, at 149 n. 2; Sheppard 3967^8. collation: a^r8. COPY Go¡ P-1059; not in Pr; Campbell^Kronenberg 542d; HPT II 475;

Wanting f5, i6, z2, gg1, and A1; also the blank leaves [*1], [**7], ¡8, Inventaris, 403; Meyer-Baer p. 39; Nijho¡^Kronenberg 2424; and Q8. not in Sheppard. Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century blind-tooled morocco, COPY with gilt- and gau¡ered-edged leaves, and £oral paper paste- Wanting gathering r, here supplied in a contemporary manu- downs. Size: 110 ¿ 90 ¿ 50 mm. Size of leaf: 105 ¿ 77 mm. script hand in a gathering of 8 leaves. In the litanies,‘Malachia’, r On a1 a six-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in burgundy and azure with ‘Emunde’, Willielme’, and ‘Roberte’ among the confessors; white pen-work decoration, on a square gold ground, now badly ‘Ursula cum sodalibus’among the virgins. damaged; on the same leaf the text, edged by a gold frame, is sur- Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, bound for the rounded by a full border made of burgundy, blue, and green £oral Bodleian Library, with marbled pastedowns. Size: 142 ¿ 105 ¿ decoration and gold dots (Venice?). A few other principal initials 20 mm. Size of leaf: 137 ¿ 93 mm. are supplied in the same style. Other principal initials are supplied Antiphons and interlinear corrections are added in the same con- in blue with red pen-work decoration. temporary hand, in brown ink. On the verso of the last folio of the Provenance and date of acquisition unknown. added gathering are notes in a later hand. r shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.26. On a1 a ¢ve-line initial ‘B’ is supplied in blue with reserved white decoration on a square ground made of red and green pen-work P-516 Psalterium decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in Psalterium (ed. and comm. Brunus, Episcopus red or blue. Provenance: Joseph Niesert (1766^1841), 1820; inscription on Herbipolensis). r r a1 : ‘Bibliothecae J. Niesert pastoris inVelen. 1816’; not identi¢ed a1 [Title-page.] r in sale (1843). Purchased at Niesert’s sale for »0. 7. 6: see Books a2 Brunus, Episcopus Herbipolensis: [Prologue.] ‘Corrigendi Purchased (1843), 41. emendandique psalterii prologus beati Brunonis episcopi shelfmark: Auct.1Q 6.59. Herbipolensis breuis commendatio et quanto pro¢cue legendum 2186 psalterium [p-518

P-518 Psalterium Tours; relics in Saint-German-des-Pres in Paris]; 15 Oct. Psalterium. ‘Trecentorum ix mm’; 16 Oct.‘Ducentorum lxx coronatorum’; 17 r Oct. ‘Florentini ep’; 20 Oct. ‘Maximi et Leuite mm’; 21 Oct. [a1 ] [Title-page.] v ‘Undecim milium vv’; 22 Oct. ‘Marci ep’ (red); 23 Oct. ‘Seuerini [a1 ] [Calendarium.] A Roman calendar withVenetian feasts and the ep’ (red); 24 Oct. ‘Felicis cum soc’; 27 Oct. ‘Yuonis cf’; 29 Oct. following additions: 12 Jan.‘Cirici m’; 24 Jan.‘Mardoni et soc’; 29 ‘Marcelli ep’; 30 Oct.‘Ducentorum xx mm’; 31 Oct.‘Quintini m’; Jan. ‘Valerii ep’ [Bishop of Trier?]; 30 Jan. ‘Ypoliti m’; 6 Feb. 3 Nov.‘Hylarii ep’; 5 Nov.‘Zacharie proph pa. s. Io. Bap.’; 7 Nov. ‘Dorothee v’; 7 Feb. ‘Moysetis ep’; 8 Feb. ‘Dionisii et ‘Herculani ep’; 9 Nov.‘Dedic bas Saluatoris’; 14 Nov.‘Serapionis Sebastiani mm’; 9 Feb. ‘Apollonie v’; 11 Feb. ‘Desiderii ep’ m’ [m in Algieri, venerated in Barcelona]; 15 Nov.‘Felicis ep’; 16 [Bishop of Vienne]; 12 Feb. ‘Eulalie’; 13 Feb. ‘Agabi proph’ [said Nov.‘Euchirii cf’; 18 Nov.‘Ded aplorum Petri et Pauli’; 20 Nov. to have been one of the 72 disciples sent out to preach by our ‘Present. BVM’; 27 Nov. ‘Marcialis Vitalis et Agricole’; 28 Nov. Lord] ‘et Policeti mr’ [i.e. Polyeucte Roman m]; 15 Feb. ‘Transl ‘Sotheris cf’; 30 Nov. ‘Andree ap duplex minus’ (red); 1 Dec. Anthonii de Padua’; 16 Feb. ‘Iuliane v’; 17 Feb. ‘Polocronii ep’ ‘Albini m’; 3 Dec.‘Cassiani m’; 9 Dec.‘Siri ep’; 12 Dec.‘Pauli ep’; [Bishop of Babylon]; 18 Feb. ‘Claudii et Pripedine’ [mm with 14 Dec.‘Nicasii ep’; 15 Dec.‘Valeriani ep’; 16 Dec.‘AnanieAzarie Maximus]; 19 Feb. ‘Publii Iuliani et Marcelli’; 23 Feb. ‘Sireni Misaelis’; 17 Dec. ‘Lazari’; 19 Dec. ‘Clementis presb’; 20 Dec. mon’; 25 Feb. ‘Victorini cum soc’; 26 Feb. ‘Alexandri ep’; 27 Feb. Domiciani ab’; 22 Dec. ‘Triginta mm’; 23 Dec. ‘Victorie v’; 24 ‘Iuliani m’; 28 Feb. ‘Transl Augustini’; 1 Mar. ‘Herculani ep’; 2 Dec.‘Gregorii presb’; 30 Dec.‘Sabini ep’ [Bishop of Assisi]. Mar. ‘Iouini et Basilei mm’; 3 Mar. ‘Maximi et Astini mm’; 4 [b r] ‘Tabula’. A list of psalms in alphabetical order. Mar. ‘Gaii et aliorum xxvii mm’; 5 Mar. ‘Eusebii et aliorum 2 [b r] ‘Tabula ad inueniendum hymnos’. A list of hymns in alphabeti- ix mm’; 6 Mar. ‘Iuliani ep’; 10 Mar. ‘Quadraginta duorum mm’; 5 cal order. 11Mar.‘xl militum mm’; 13 Mar.‘Eufrasie v’; 14 Mar.‘Petri m’; 15 [b r] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] Mar.‘Longini’; 16 Mar.‘Patricini ep’; 17 Mar.‘Getrudis’; 19 Mar. 7 [p r] [Cantica.] ‘Ioseph cf’; 20 Mar. ‘Ulfrandi cf’; 26 Mar. ‘Isidori m’; 27 Mar. 5 refs. See P-495, nos 1^11, 15. ‘Iohannis her’; 28 Mar. ‘Grandrani regis et cf’ [i.e. Gontranus r [r ] ‘Oratio’. Incipit: ‘[D]eus cui proprium est misereri semper . . .’ King of Burgundy and Orleans, 5th century]; 29 Mar.‘Eustachii 4 Followed by ¢ve more prayers. ab’; 30 Mar. ‘Reguli ep’; 31 Mar. ‘Amos proph’; 1 Apr. ‘Theodore v [r ] [Hymnarius.] It includes hymns for the proprium de tempore, m’; 3 Apr. ‘Acapis et Chione vv’; 4 Apr. ‘Ysidori ep’; 6 Apr. 4 de sanctis, and commune sanctorum, from the ¢rst Sunday of ‘Celestini pp’; 7 Apr. ‘Pleusii presb’; 8 Apr. ‘Dionisii ep’; 10 Apr. Advent to the dedication of the church. There is a special hymn ‘Ezechielis proph’; 11 Apr. ‘Leonis pp’; 12 Apr. ‘Iulii pp’; 13 Apr. for S. Ludovicus. ‘Ermegildi regis et m’ [m in Tarragona]; 15 Apr. ‘Olimpiadis et v [x2 ] [Colophon.] Maximi mm’; 16 Apr. ‘Isidori m’; 18 Apr. ‘Eleutherii ep’; 19 Apr. [x v] ‘Augustinus de virtute et e¡ectu psalmorum sic ait’. Incipit: ‘Thimonis diac’; 20 Apr. ‘Victoris pp’; 21 Apr. ‘Symeonis ep’; 30 2 ‘[C]anticum psalmorum angelos inuitat in adiutorium . . .’ Apr. ‘Eutropii ep’; 2 May ‘Athanasii’; 4 May ‘Monice’; 5 May Paris: Nicole de la Barre, for Franc° ois Regnault, 9 Jan.1500/1. 8o. ‘Conv Augustini’; 7 May ‘Domicille v’; 9 May ‘Trecentorum 8 6 2 8 4 8 2 decem mm’; 11May ‘Antimi presb’; 13 May ‘Mucii presb’; 14 May collation: [a ] b [ b] c^q [r ] s^u x . Type: 96 G. 164 leaves, 15^164 numbered 1^150. 22 lines and head ‘Victoris et Corone’; 15 May ‘Petri Andree Pauli et Dionisii’; 16 r r line ([b2 ]). Type area: 106 (111) ¿ 67 mm ([b2 ]). Woodcuts. Leaf May ‘Maxime v’; 17 May ‘Transl s Bernardini’; 20 May r ‘Bernardini cf’; 21 May ‘Secundini m’; 22 May ‘Iulie m’; 23 May [a1 ], title: ‘(red) ð (black) P|alterium cum hymnis’. >> Device of ‘Desiderii ep’; 24 May ‘Vincentii m’; 28 May ‘Emilii cum soc’; 29 Franc° ois Regnault (see Louis Catherine Silvestre, Marques typo- May ‘Maximiani ep’; 1June‘Pamphili presb’; 3 June‘Pergentini et graphiques,ou Recueildes monogrammes, chi¡resetc.deslibraires Laurentini’; 4 June ‘Quintini ep’; 5 June ‘Bonifacii m’; 6 June et imprimeurs qui ont exerce¤ en France . . . jusq’a' la ¢n du seizie' me ‘Philippi diac’; 7 June ‘Pauli ep’; 8 June ‘Petri m’; 10 June sie' cle . . . (Paris, 1853; facs. of 1867 repr. Amsterdam, 1971), no. v j r ‘Zacharie cf’; 14 June ‘Elisei proph’; 16 June ‘Modesti cum soc’; 369); [a1 ]: ‘(red) KL Ianuari h3 dies .xxxi. Luna .xxx.’; b2 : r 21 June ‘Leufredi’; 23 June ‘Johannis presb’; 25 June ‘Apparitio ‘(black) ð (red) Tabula.’; [b1 ], headline: ‘Foliuš primuš pš s. (black) v > Marci ev’; 27 June ‘Zoti m’; 3 July ‘Eligii cf’; 4 July ‘Osee et Aggei [woodcut] [B]Eatus > vir qui > noš abi > it . . .’; [r4 ]: ‘ð (red) proph’; 5 July ‘Zoe m’; 7 July ‘Panthemii cf’; 8 July ‘Procapii m’; Sequuntur hymni qui in ve|peris matutinis atn aliis horis cano- > v July 14 ‘Foce ep’; 16 July ‘Eustachii ep’; 19 July ‘Arsenii cf’; 29 nicis in > eccle|ia dei per totum annuš leguntur. > . . .’; [x2 ], colo- j July ‘Marthe v’; 31 July ‘Faustini cf’; 6 Aug. ‘Transf domini’; 11 phon: ‘ð (black) Exaratuš e|t hoc op Pari|ius vna cuš > expen|is Aug. ‘Taurini’ [Bishop of Evreux]; 16 Aug. ‘Rochi cf’ [m in franci|ci regnault librarii vni > uer|itat’pari|ienš : In domo magi|tri ni colai de la barre coš moraš tis ibideš in vico cythare iuxta |cutuš Montpellier, also venerated in Venice] ‘et Serene’; 19 Aug. > > , ‘Ludouici ep’; 20 Aug. ‘Daniel proph’; 21 Aug. ‘Anastasii m’; 25 regiuš Anno dnš i mil > le|imo quingeš te|imo die vo ix. ianuarijs. >> ð Aug. ‘Ludouici cf et regis Francie’; 27 Aug. ‘Ru¢ m’; 31 Aug. (red) Augu|tinus de virtute h e¡ectu p|al > morum |ic ait. > . . .’; l. 21: ‘Paulini et Optati c¡’; 3 Sept.‘Serapie v’; 4 Sept.‘Moysi proph’; 5 ‘Hec |anctus augu|tinus.’ Sept.‘Victorini m’; 6 Sept.‘Zacharie proph’; 7 Sept.‘Regine v’; 12 Pr 8361; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 943; Sheppard 6527^9. Sept. ‘Siri Geuencii c¡’; 13 Sept. ‘Philippi ep et Cornelii m’; 18 COPY Sept. ‘Victoris et Corone’; 19 Sept. ‘Mariani cf’; 24 Sept. Wanting q8^[r3]. ‘Germani ab’; 25 Sept. ‘Lupi ep’ [Bishop of Lyons]; 28 Sept. Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden ‘Exuperi ep’; 2 Oct. ‘Transl Clare’; 3 Oct. ‘Dionisii ep’; 5 Oct. boards, with a metal clasp, hinged from upper to lower cover, ‘Apolinaris ep’; 6 Oct. ‘Magni ep’ [Venetiarum]; 11 Oct. ‘Transl and metal catch; rebacked. Double ¢llets form an intersecting Augustini’; 12 Oct. ‘Eustachii presb’; 13 Oct. ‘Venantii ab’ [of double frame; in the inner rectangle a panel stamp with a £oral p-518^p-520] psalterium 2187

and foliate border surrounding hop berries and leaves with a collation: [A^E10 F8+2 G^L10 M8 N10 O8]. rosette in the centre; see Oldham, Blind Panels, p. 33, pl. xxxviii, Woodcuts. rose 7. Size: 152 ¿ 105 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 145 ¿ 98 mm. H *13480; Go¡ P-1062; BMC I 19; Pr 65; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 949; The present parchment front endleaf was originally used to cover BSB-Ink P-851; CIBN P-668; de Ricci, Mayence, 55; Meyer-Baer the spine, until Gough’s or Martin’s time; see manuscript title, p. 42; Oates 20; Sheppard 26. Micro¢che: Unit 1: Mainz to 1480.

Gough’s shelfmark ‘70’ in white paint, and two paper labels bear- COPY ing the manuscript number ‘43’, probably partof Martin’s sale, all Leaves [F1^3] (fols 51^3) are made up from a copy measuring of which runvertically in the centre of the leaf. In the calendar, the 412 ¿ 310 mm. The text of [F1] (fol. 51) is correctly printed; see word ‘papa’and the entry forThomas Becket (29 Dec.) have been BMC p. 20 and see Martin Boghardt, ‘The Second Disturbance deleted in brown ink. On the recto of the rear endleaf the follow- in Quire F: an Unsolved Mystery in Fust and Scho« ¡er’s ing citation in Greek:‘Pou’ ou\n hJ kauvcasi;~; ejxeklivsqh. dia; poivou ‘‘Psalterium Benedictinum’’of 1459’, in The German Book 1450^ novmou;[tw’n] e[rgwn; . . .’ [Ro 3.27^4.3]. 1750:StudiesPresentedtoDavidL.PaiseyinHisRetirement, ed. J. Provenance: Leeds, Kent, Augustinians, BVM & S. Nicholas; L. Flood and W.A. Kelley (London,1995), 9^21: leaf [F1] is a can- inscriptions on ¢rst paper endleaf: ‘Iste liber constat Richardo cel as in most copies; leaves [F5^6] (fols 55^56) are conjugate and pende wrytten in ledes’; ‘Iste liber pertinet ad Richardum pende leaf [F6] (fol. 56) is in the original setting; see Boghardt at 15^16. testantibus Mr Cliforde et mr Brogre¡e (Brograve) et mr Wotton On parchment. et mr N[ ]gen et mr Cumberland et multis aliis in scola Mr Babber Binding: Sixteenth-century blind-tooled pigskin over wooden in abbasia de ledis.’The masterof the grammar school attached to boards, with three metal corner-pieces and two metal clasps and the monastery is mentioned in the 1511 visitation of it; see M. catches, the rest lost. Rebacked with blind-tooled pigskin at an Bateson, ‘Archbshop Warham’s Visitation of Monasteries, 1511’, early stage. Seven concentric frames each decorated with a di¡er- English Historical Review, 6 (1891), 18^35, at 31. Ker, Medieval ent decorative roll. Leather index tabs. Size: 500 ¿ 350 ¿ 65 mm. Libraries, 93, this volume not listed. William Daniell (sixteenth Size of leaf: 480 ¿ 340 mm. r v century); inscriptions on [a1 ], [b6 ], and on rear endleaf: ‘Liber Some interlinear corrections in black ink in an early hand. Gulielmi Danieli’ ‘William Daniell’. John Delapeend (sixteenth Manuscript alterations in a seventeenth-century German hand, r century); inscription on [a1 ]: ‘John de la Pinde’; ‘John on strips of paper pasted in the appropriate places, in order to Delapinde’also inside the ¢rst paper endleaf. Francis Blome¢eld bring the copy into agreement with the Benedictine Breviary of (1705^1752); his armorial book-plate inside the upper cover: Paul V (1605^21). In the same hand, manuscript foliation in the ‘Francis Blome¢eld. Rector of Fers¢eld in Norfolk, 1736’, with middle of the upper margin of the rectos and versos: 1^238. the motto:‘Pro aris et focis’; see Howe, BookPlates, 2849; inscrip- ‘Psalterium pro choro ad(?) modum reverendi patris prioris’ in r tion on [a1 ]: ‘Francis Blome¢eld Coll: Caji 1727 Oct.’ Thomas brown ink on front pastedown, in an eighteenth-century(?) hand. Martin (1697^1771); his monogram in the upper left-hand corner Occasional initials are supplied in brown ink or in red and blue. of Blome¢eld’s book-plate; his sale (1773), lot 4353. Richard Provenance: Purchased for »70. 0. 0 from Payne & Foss, A Gough (1735^1809); bibliographical reference in his hand on Catalogue of Books Now Selling at the Prices A⁄xed to Each r [a1 ]:‘B.T. II.350’. Bequeathed by Gough in 1809. Article (London, 1819), no. 1146; see Books Purchased (1819), 6 shelfmark: Gough Missals 70. and Macray p. 304. Leaves [F1^3] were supplied to Payne by Van Praet; see de Ricci, Mayence, 57 nos 3 and 6. P-519 Psalterium Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. M 1.17. Psalterium Benedictinum (Congregationis shelfmark: Arch. B a.1. Bursfeldensis). r [A1 ] [Psalterium Benedictinum.] The psalter, with antiphons etc. P-520 Psalterium arranged according to the monastic use of the Union of Bursfeld Psalterium monasticum [Latin and German]. (Congregatio Bursfeldensis), also known as the Observantia per r [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Psalterium cum apparatu vulgari familiariter Germaniam, was made for the Benedictine monastery of S. appresso. Lateinisch psalter mit dem teutschen nu« tzlichen dabey Jacobus, in Mainz; see the reference in the colophon: ‘ad laudem gedruckt’. dei ac honorem sancti Iacobi est consummatus . . .’ and F. refs. See K. E. Scho« ndorf, Die Tradition der deutschen Geldner, ‘Um das Psalterium Benedictinum von 1459’, Gb Jb Psalmenu« bersetzungen, Mitteldeutsche Forschungen, 46 (1954), 71^83; for the calendar of the congregation see A. (Cologne, 1967), 86 no. 8; idem,‘Psalmenu« bersetzungen’,VLVII Rosenthal, Martyrologium und Festkalender der Bursfelder 883^9. Kongregation, Beitra« ge zur Geschichte der alten Mo« nchtums r [*3 ] [Calendarium.] It includes: 8 Jan.‘Erhardi ep’; 1Feb.‘Brigide v’; und des Benediktinertums, 35 (Mu« nster, 1984), 262. 6 Feb.‘Dorothee v’; 17 Mar.‘Gertrudis v’; 13 May ‘Seruacii ep’; 15 r [I2 ] [Ordinarium o⁄cii.] May ‘Sophie v’; 3 June ‘Erasmi ep’; 5 June ‘Bonifacii pp’; 21 June v [L2 ] [Cantica.] ‘Albani m’; 7 Aug.‘A¡rev’; 6 Sept.‘Magni cf’; 16 Oct.‘Galli cf’; 21 refs. See P-495, nos1^11,13^15. It follows a selection of canticles Oct. ‘Undecim milium vv’; 22 Oct. ‘Seueri ep’; 23 Oct. ‘Seuerini for speci¢c times of the liturgical year, advent, the nativity, quad- ep’; 14 Dec.‘Nicasii ep’; 17 Dec.‘Ignacii ep’. ragesima, ‘de resurrectione domini’; then for the common of r [**1 ] ‘Registrum psalterii’. An alphabetical list of the Latin psalms, saints; BMC records as canticles of the third nocturns. each followed by the German translation. r [N1 ] [Hymnarius.] Hymns for the principal feasts of the liturgical r a1 [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] ‘Incipit psalterium iuxta communem year. orthodoxe ecclesie ritum cum apparatu vulgari pro more [Mainz]: Johann Fust and Peter Schoe¡er, 29 Aug. 1459. Folio. Germanorum concinniter adiuncto’. A monastic psalter 2188 psalterium [p-520^p-521

arranged in the following order: Ps 1^3; Ad completorium Ps 4^ Seventeenth-century obits in the calendar: 21 Feb. ‘Catarina 25; Feria II Ps 26^37; Feria III Ps 38^51; Feria IV Ps 52; Ad pri- Dornh(?) 1666’, 11 June ‘Anno 1668 Balter Keller requiescat in mam Ps 53^67; Feria V Ps 68^79; FeriaVI Ps 80^96; Sabbato Ps pace’, 14 July ‘Anna Maria Weing[/h]arden 1665’, 16 Aug. 97^108; Ad vesperas dominica die Ps 109^118; Ad terciam, sex- ‘Profess gethan Bernarda Hildega[r]dis 1665’ listed in the 1663^ tam, nonam Ps 118^120; Feria III Ps 121^125; Feria IV Ps 126^ c.1672 inventory of nuns from Kirchheim (A. Schromm, Der 130; Feria V Ps 131^142; Sabbato ad vesperas Ps 143^150; Bibliothek des ehemaligen Zisterzienserinnenklosters Kirchheim Cantica (Sabbato ad laudes: Audite celi). am Ries, Studia Augustana, 9 (Tu« bingen, 1998), 170 nos 37 and r a1 [German translation.] Incipit: ‘[S]elig ist der man der nit . . .’ The 38), 21 Nov. ‘1665 Fortunata Schu« eldochter ein klaidt abs German translation is printed in the outer and lower margins. Margreta Barbara M(?)unchardten vnd Maria Vrsula . . . heist r m8 [Cantica.] Benedicta die arder Beneng(?)’, 8 Dec.‘1666 harbent wir no pro- refs. See P-495, nos 1^10, 14,11, 15. fess gethon Benedicta Weinhardlin vnd Benigna N.’Additions to r o2 ‘Letania’. It includes: ‘Anaclete’, ‘Felix’, ‘Narcisse’, ‘Alexander’, the calendar: 2 May ‘Candidus’, 21 July ‘Daniel’, 21 Aug. ‘Vite’, ‘Felix’, ‘Nicomes’, ‘Pantaleon’, ‘Gereon cum soc’, ‘dyonisi ‘Humbelina’ (prioress of Jully-les-Nounains, Yonne, S. r cum soc’,‘Maurici cum soc’,‘Ianuari cum soc’among the martyrs; Bernard’s sister). On [*1 ] verses in the hand of Rinckhamer, ‘Remigi’, ‘Vdalrice’, ‘Columbane’, ‘Othmare’, ‘Galle’, ‘Egidi’, including a scroll with the inscription: ‘Vt tua pertingat penetret- ‘Amande’, ‘Pauline’, ‘Leno’, ‘Seuerine’, ‘Simperte’, ‘Seuere’, que praecatio Caelum > Corde sit ex puro sit breuis atque ‘Germane’, ‘Godeharde’, ‘Seruaci’, ‘Erasme’ among the confes- frequens’. sors; ‘Otilia’,‘Walpurga’,‘Margaretha’,‘Fidis’,‘Barbara’,‘Iuliana’, Provenance: Admus Rinckhamer (sixteenth century); inscrip- r ‘Afra’, ‘Hilaria’, ‘Eunomia’, ‘Eutropia’, ‘Gertrudis’, ‘Kunegundis’, tion on [*1 ]: ‘Admus Rinckhamer Schrobenhaussensis’. ‘Susanna’, ‘Regina’, ‘Christina’, ‘Eufemia’, ‘Vndena milia virgi- Immediately following, in a cursive hand an unidenti¢ed name: num’, and ‘Katherina’among the virgins. Followed by prayers. ‘ . . . L(?) Burckhhausen’. Brother Matthias Harnig (£. 1589), Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1499. 4o. from Helena Schu« ssler[ ], Prioress of Kirchheim; inscription on r collation: [*8 **6] a^o8. [*1 ]: ‘Fr. Matthias Harnig [/Haernig] seiner hertz lieben und Woodcuts. geistlichen schwestern Helenae Schu« ssler[ ] priorin zu H *13511; Go¡ P-1068; BMC II 390; Pr 1914; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., Kirchhei[m] Anno 1589’. Kirchheim, Bavaria, Cistercian Nuns, 988; Oates 966; Sack, Freiburg, 2977; Sheppard 1350^1. BVM; see inscriptions above. Inscription on front endleaf in a seventeenth/eighteenth-century hand in brown ink: ‘Sor Mariae FIRST COPY Lutgardis geho« rig’. Eighteenth-century inscription on front Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with yellow- pastedown in pencil: ‘Sor Maria Gertrudis Dre(?)’. John Mozley edged leaves. Size: 223 ¿ 165 ¿ 25 mm. Size of leaf: 215 ¿ Stark; ticket on the front pastedown. Sheppard states that this 150 mm. book was purchased in 1860, but it cannot be identi¢ed in Books A marginal note, translating the text into German, in an early Purchased (1860). hand on o r. On the front leaf, in the upper right-hand margin 4 shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.25. ‘12h(?)’ in brown ink in an early hand. On the same leaf, the hand that added the ownership notes has also copied bibliogra- phical references from Panzer, Annal. typogr., Gras, Typogr. P-521 Psalterium Denkma« l, Zopf, Augsburg Buchdr. Gesch., and Panzer, Aelteste Psalterium [Dutch and Latin] Die duytsche Souter. Augsburg Bibel..‘» 1.30’apparently inWinckler’s hand. r The woodcuts are coloured. [*1 ] Augustinus [pseudo-: De Virtute psalmorum.] ‘Van den loue Provenance: Tobias Winckler (seventeenth century); inscription der salmen’. Incipit: ‘[D]it is vanden loue der salmen daer on front endleaf: ‘Sum ex libris Tobiae Winckleri Norib.’ St Veit Augustinus sonderlinghe . . . [D]ie sanc der salmen heilighet dat an der Rott, Bavaria, Benedictines. Rottenbuch, Bavaria, lichaen . . .’ Augustinian Canons, S. Maria; inscription on front endleaf in refs.The original ofthe tract here said tobe Augustine, Deanima an early nineteenth-century hand: ‘Ex BibliothecaVeithiana ven- et spiritu, forms the opening portions of the pseudo-Augustinian dicavit sibi Canonia Rothenbuch’. Purchased for »0. 11. 6; see De virtute psalmorum (BMC); for which see A-581. r Books Purchased (1855), 50. a1 [Invitatorium.] Incipit: ‘Laet ons aenbeden de heer die ons ghe- shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 5.22. maect heeft . . .’ r SECOND COPY a1 [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] Each psalm in Dutch is introduced by an incipit in Latin. Wanting o2^8. Cropped. Binding: Nineteenth-century old blind-tooled (¢llets only) calf refs. See Scho« ndorf, Die Tradition der deutschen over bevelled wooden boards, with one metal catch and clasp Psalmenu« bersetzungen, 107 no. 68; idem, and remains of another. Red-edged leaves. Size: 190 ¿ 152 ¿ ‘Psalmenu« bersetzungen’,VLVII 883^9. r 38 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 145 mm. E2 [Cantica.] At the beginning, 14 leaves containing the text of hymns in a six- refs. See P-495, nos 1^8, 11, 9^10, 15. r teenth-century (after1589) German hand, Cistercian. In the text, G8 ‘Die seuen psalm[en der penitencien]’. Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; antiphons, corrections, and Cistercian punctuation have been 142; Latin incipits only. r added in the same and similar hands. At the end, 66 leaves in the G8 ‘Letanien’. It includes: ‘Mauricius met dinen ghesellen’, same and similar sixteenth-century hands, containing the o⁄ces, ‘Bonifaes met . . .’,‘Victor met . . .’,‘Gereon met . . .’,‘Nichasius’, including the o⁄ce ofthe dead, with musical notation.The use, as ‘Ponciaen’,‘Lambrecht’ among the martyrs; ‘Egidius’,‘Hilarius’, given by the o⁄ce ofthe dead, is Cistercian, as is the punctuation. ‘Williboert’, ‘Remijn’, ‘Urbaen’, ‘Loey’, ‘Eewout’, ‘Lebuijn’, ‘Hubrecht’, ‘Odulf’, ‘Seuerijn’, Ludgheer’, ‘Seruaes’, ‘Tyburcius’, p-521^p-523] psalterium 2189

‘Seuerus’, ‘Eusebius’ among the confessors and monks; ‘Tecla’, confessors and monks; ‘Tecla’,‘Dorothea’,‘Cristina’,‘Margarete’, ‘Dorothea’, ‘Cristina’, ‘Margareta’, ‘Scolastica’, ‘Aldegont’, ‘Scholastica’, ‘Aldegont’, ‘Walburch’, ‘Ursula met . . .’, ‘Barbara’, ‘Walburch’, ‘Ursula met . . .’, ‘Barbara’, ‘Gheertruut’, ‘Brigida’, ‘Gheertruyt’, ‘Brigida’, ‘Victoria’, ‘Iuliana’, ‘Potenciana’, ‘Victoria’,‘Iuliana’,‘Potenciana’,‘Appollonia’,‘Martha’,‘Helena’, ‘Appollonia’,‘Martha’,‘Helena’,‘Elisabeth’among the virgins. v ‘Elysabeth’among the virgins. D2 [Pater noster in Dutch.] Followed by Ave Maria and other v H8 [Pater noster in Dutch.] Followed by Ave Maria and other prayers, in Dutch. prayers, in Dutch. Zwolle: Pieter van Os, 24 Mar. 1491. 8o. Delft: Jacob Jacobszoen van der Meer, 12 Feb. 1480. 8o. collation: [a] b^z h j A^D8. collation: [*]6 a^r i | s t v u x^z A^H8 I6. HC 13523; C 4962; Go¡ P-1071; BMC IX 86; Pr 9138; Bohatta, Lit. HC 13521; C 4961; Go¡ P-1070; BMC IX 16; Pr 8864; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 1010; Campbell 551; HPT I 104^7, II 450; ILC 1840; Oates Bibl., 1008; Boekdrukkunst, 118a; Campbell 549; CIBN P-677; 3610; Sheppard 7008.

HPT I 34^6, II 399; ILC 1838; Oates 3341; Sheppard 6874. COPY COPY Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled, Wanting the ¢rst unsigned gathering of six leaves. Inserted is a with red-edged leaves. ‘639’ on a paper label at the head of the printed title of a later date, not belonging to the edition, reading spine. Size: 135 ¿ 102 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 131 ¿ 88 mm. ‘De duytsche Souter des grooten Propheten Dauids . . .’ The Latin incipits of the psalms are supplied in red in an early r Gathering a di¡erently set up: a1 :‘Inuitatorium Laet ons aenbe= hand. Some marginal and interlinear corrections in Dutch, in v > deš de heer die ons ghemaect heeft > Psš Venite exultemus .xciiij. > brown ink, in an early hand. On D7 a prayer in the same hand. Anš t. Dient den heere Beatus vir > qui non abijt .i. > [S]Alich is die Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Capitals maš die > niet of ghegaen en > is indeš raet d’gheeš . > re die van gode touched with yellow wash. ghe > keert |ijn . . .’ Provenance: Purchased in 1886; see The Bodleian Library in Binding: Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, 1882^7,A Report from the Librarian (Oxford, 1888), 20. with two metal clasps and catches. Rebacked. The gold stamp of shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.8. the Bodleian Library on both covers. Triple ¢llets form a triple frame. No stamps within the outer frame. Within the following frame a circular £eur-de-lis stamp and three di¡erent £oral P-523 Psalterium stamps. The inner rectangle is covered by the Bodleian stamp. Psalterium [Dutch and Latin] Die duytsche Psolter. Size: 145 ¿ 115 ¿ 60 mm. Size of leaf: 144 ¿ 99 mm. r [a1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Dit is die duytsche psolter ende op een ygheliken Principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue with psalm sinen titel . . .’ reserved white decoration, and with blue and red pen-work dec- refs. See Scho« ndorf, Die Tradition der deutschen oration which extends into the margins to form a border deco- Psalmenu« bersetzungen, 107 no. 71; idem, r rated with gold dots; on a1 the border contains the ¢gure of ‘Psalmenu« bersetzungen’,VLVII 883^9. r David with his harp. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. [a2 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] Each psalm in Dutch is introduced byan Provenance: David Wilmsz (sixteenth century); inscription on incipit in Latin. front pastedown and on the verso of the inserted leaf with the v m2 [Cantica.] title-page: ‘David Wilmsz camerlynck’. Pietro-Antonio refs. See P-495, nos 1^8, 11, 9^10, 15. Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale v B3 ‘Letanien’. It includes: ‘Mauricius met dinen ghesellen’,‘Victor (1789), part I, lot 148; in the annotated catalogue marked down met . . .’, ‘Gereon met . . .’, ‘Nichasius’, ‘Ponciaen’, ‘Ypolitus’, to Thomas Payne for Fl. 11. Purchased [through Payne?] for »0. ‘Lambrecht’ among the martyrs; ‘Egidius’, ‘Hilarius’, 19. 0: see Books Purchased (1790), 1. ‘Willeboert’, ‘Remijn’, ‘Urbaen’, ‘Loy’, ‘Eewout’, ‘Lebuijn’, shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.9. ‘Hubrecht’, ‘Odulf’, ‘Seuerijn’, Ludgeer’, ‘Seruaes’, ‘Tyburcius’, ‘Seuerus’, ‘Eusebius’ among the confessors and monks; ‘Tecla’, P-522 Psalterium ‘Dorothea’, ‘Cristina’, ‘Margareta’, ‘Scolastica’, ‘Aldegont’, Psalterium [Dutch and Latin] Die duytsce Psolter. ‘Walburch’, ‘Ursula met . . .’, ‘Barbara’, ‘Geertruut’, ‘Brigida’, ‘Victoria’,‘Iuliana’,‘Potenciana’,‘Appollonia’,‘Martha’,‘Helena’, [a r] [Title-page.] ‘Dits die duytsce psolter ende op elcken psalm 1 ‘Elisabeth’among the virgins. sinen titel . . .’ C r [Pater noster in Dutch.] Followed by Ave Maria and other refs. See Scho« ndorf, Die Tradition der deutschen 2 prayers, in Dutch. Psalmenu« bersetzungen, 107 no. 70; idem, o ‘Psalmenu« bersetzungen’,VLVII 883^9. Delft: Hendrik Eckert,van Homberch, 1498. 8 . r collation: [a] b^z h m A^C8. [a2 ] [Psalterium, Ps1^150.] Each psalm in Dutch is introduced byan incipit in Latin. Woodcuts. r HC 13524; Go¡ P-1072; BMC IX 28; Pr 8908; Amelung, A6 [Cantica.] refs. See P-495, nos 1^8, 11, 9^10, 15. ‘Niederla« ndische Inkunabeln’, 56; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 1011; v Campbell 552; HPT I 102^4, II 403; ILC 1841; Oates 3381; C5 ‘Die seuen psalmen der penitencien’. Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; 142; incipits only. Sheppard 6886. v C5 ‘Die Letanien’. It includes: ‘Mauricius met dinen ghesellen’, COPY ‘Bonifacius met . . .’, ‘Victoer ende Gereon met . . .’, ‘Nichasius’, Wanting the blank leaves C7,8. ‘Ponciaen’,‘Lambrecht’ among the martyrs; ‘Egidius’,‘Hilarius’, Binding: Seventeenth/eighteenth-century parchment over pas- ‘Willibrordus’, ‘Hubrecht’, ‘Lebuinus’, ‘Odulphus’ among the teboards. Size: 145 ¿ 103 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 139 ¿ 90 mm. 2190 psalterium [p-523^p-525

Some of the Latin incipits of the psalms have been translated into P-525 Psalterium Dutch in an early hand. Psalterium Sancti Hieronymi [Italian] Psalterioabreviato The woodcuts are coloured. Principal initials are supplied in blue with reserved white decoration within a ground made of red pen- di sancto Hieronymo (trans. Niccolo' Malerbi). r work decoration with extension into the margin to form a border. [A1 ] Hieronymus: [Second preface to the Gallican Psalter.] Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red. Translated by Niccolo' Malerbi. ‘Prologo’. Incipit: ‘[I]o so esser Provenance: Purchased for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1853), alquanti che pensano el psalterio in cinque libri esser diuiso. . .’ 71. refs. See Edoardo Barbieri, Le bibbie italiane del quattrocento e Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.17. del cinquecento (Milan, 1992), I 71. v shelfmark: Auct. M inf. 1.18. [A1 ] ‘Argumento’. Incipit: ‘[I]ntal guisa e el psalterio come una grande casa . . .’ refs. See Barbieri I 71^2. P-524 Psalterium v [A1 ] Hieronymus [pseudo-]: ‘Altro prologo di sancto Iheronimo Psalterium [German and Latin] Der teu« tsch Psalter. sopra questo medesimo libro’. Incipit: ‘[B]eato lhuomo elqual r [*1 ] [Title-page.] ‘Der teu« tsch Psalter mit anderthalbhundert non e andato . . . questo psalmo eglie le chiaue de tutti psalmi . . .’ Psalmen . . .’ refs. See Barbieri I 72. r refs. See Scho« ndorf, Die Tradition der deutschen Psalmenu« ber- [A2 ] Hieronymus: [First preface to the Gallican Psalter.] ‘Prologo’. setzungen, 126 no. 27; idem, ‘Psalmenu« bersetzungen’, VL VII Incipit:‘[E]ssendoio a Romagia haueua emendato el psalterio. . .’ 883^9. refs. See Barbieri I 72. r r [*2 ] [Alphabetical list of psalms, in Latin and German.] [A2 ] [Origo prophetiae David regis Psalmorum numero cl.] Incipit: r a1 [Psalterium, Ps 1^150.] Each psalm in German is introduced by ‘[E]ssendo Dauid ¢gluol de Iesse nel regno ellegette quattro huo- an incipit in Latin. mini . . .’ v D5 [Cantica.] refs. See Barbieri I 72. v refs. See P-495, nos 1^8, 11, 15. [A2 ] Malerbi, Niccolo' (?): [Prologo.] ‘Incomincia el libro del Augsburg: Johann Scho« nsperger, 1498. 8o. Iymnio uerso li loqui del propheta de Christo’. Incipit: ‘Questo collation: [*] a^z A8 B4 C^F8. tale libro e intitulato al propheta . . .’ Types: 150, title; 105. 236 leaves, the last probably blank. 18 lines refs. See Barbieri I 72. r r v (a2 ).Type area: 95 ¿ 61mm (a2 ). Black lombards; Maiblumen S. [A3 ] Malerbi, Niccolo' : [Commentary to the tituli of the psalms.] H *13518(?); CR 4960; Pr 1800; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 1004; BSB-Ink Incipit: ‘Questo primo psalmo fece Esdras propheta . . .’ Each P-849; Sack, Freiburg, 2983; Sheppard 1305^6. psalm is introduced by a commentary on it, largely drawn from the Commentaria in Psalmos davidicos of the Carmelite Michele COPY Ayguani da Bologna (1345^1400); see Barbieri I 71^106. Wanting F , probably blank. 8 [A r] [Psalterio.] Translated by Niccolo' Malerbi. Incipit: ‘[B]eato Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, KyriÞ workshop 4 lhuomo che nel conseglio . . .’ no. 87) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, lettered at head: o Psalter teutsch. Remains of a leather clasp hinging from the [Milan: Printer of ‘Psalterio in volgare’, 1476], 10 Oct. 1476. 4 . lower cover; rebacked. Triple ¢llets form a double frame. On the Although the colophon reads ‘Impresso aVenetia’, BMC assigns upper cover, within the outer frame a plait-work roll; see KyriÞ it on other evidence to [Milan]. 8 8.8.8.10 pl. 177, no. 1.Vertical triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into collation: [A] a^h . three compartments, the middle one decorated with the plait- HC 13527; BMC V 247, VI 733; Pr 5676; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl. 1036; work roll. On the lower cover, within the outer frame the plait- Sheppard 4907. work roll. Diagonal triple ¢llets divide the inner rectangle into COPY

lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments. Manuscript title Wanting the blank leaves h9,10. and typographical information on a rectangular paper label at Binding: Nineteenth-century half brown morocco over marbled head and tail ofthe spine respectively.‘287’printed on a rectangu- pasteboards, with sprinkled green-edged leaves. ‘5090’ in brown lar paper label at centre of the spine. Size: 142 ¿ 105 ¿ 60 mm. ink on a circular paper label at the tail of the spine. Size: 285 ¿ Size of leaf: 135 ¿ 90 mm. 207 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 280 ¿ 195 mm. For the pastedown see P-037. Bibliographical information from the catalogue of the Pinelli r Provenance: Georg Mayr (£. 1513); inscription on [*1 ] of the library is written on a slip of marbled paper inserted in the book. Psalter: ‘Sum Magistri Mairii Monacensis parochus in A contemporary hand has added the ¢rst Latin verses at the Thegernsee. Melius est pro veritate pati supplicium, quam pro beginning of each psalm. adulatione consequi bene¢cium. 1513’; with Mayr’s printed Provenance: Sheppard records that this item was purchased in v book-label, containing the same motto, pasted onto [*1 ]. 1867. Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; printed shelfmark shelfmark: Auct.7Q 3.5. ‘P. 9. 2o’at tail of upper cover. Duplicate from the Royal Library, r r Munich; ‘Dupl’ in pencil on C5 and ‘101’ in pencil on [*1 ] of the Psalter. Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue162, no. 286, for 75 Marks; see Library Bills (1885), bill no. 102; see also The Bodleian Library in 1882^7: A Report from the Librarian (Oxford, 1888), 19. shelfmark: Auct. Q sup. 3.6. p-526^p-527] ptolemaeus alexandrinus, claudius 2191

P-526 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius P-527 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli, ed. Angelus Vadius Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli, ed. Domitius and Barnabas Picardus Vicentinus). Calderinus). r v aa2 Angeli [de Scarperia], Jacobus: [Letter addressed] to [a1 ] [Preface addressed to Sixtus IV,Pont. Max.] ‘Claudii Ptholemei Alexander V,Pont. Max. Incipit:‘[A]d tempora Claudii Ptolemae Alexandrini philosophi Cosmologia’. Incipit: ‘[M]agnum ac iuiri(!) Alexandrini . . .’ inuentu di⁄cile fuisse arbitror, beatissime Pater, uniuuersam ter- r aa3 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius: Geographia. ram . . .’A reworking of a preface prepared by Calderinus; see ‘Ptolemaei Cosmographiae liber primus in quo di¡ert Firenze e la scoperta, 219^21 no. 106. v Cosmographia a Chorographia’. Translated from the Greek by [a1 ] [Note about Claudius Ptolemaeus.] Incipit: ‘At uero iis Jacobus Angeli. Edited by Angelus Vadius and Barnabas Ptholemeus Claudius Alexandrinus philosophus Marci philoso- Picardus. Incipit: ‘[C]osmographia designatrix imitatio est totius phi imperatoris . . .’ r cogniti orbis cum his quae fere uniuersaliter . . .’ [a2 ] Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius: Geographia. ‘Claudii refs. See J. Fischer, Claudii Ptolemaei Geographiae Codex Ptholemei Alexandrini philosophi cosmographia.’ Translated Urbinas graecus 82 (Leipzig, 1932), I (prodromus), 205^8; from the Greek by Jacobus Angeli. Edited by Domitius Firenze e la scoperta dell’America: Umanesimo e geogra¢a nel Calderinus Veronensis, who appears to have worked also from a ’400 Fiorentino, ed. Sebastiano Gentile (Florence, 1992), 99 no. di¡erent Greek text, owned by Georgius Gemistos Pletho 49. For Emanuel Chrysoloras’ initiation of the translation c.1403 (c.1360^1452); see preface to the edition. Incipit: ‘Cosmographia see R. Weiss, ‘Jacobo Angelo da Scarperia (c.1360^1410)’, in designatrix imitatio est totius cogniti orbis cum iis quae fere uni- Medioevo e Rinascimento: Studi in onore di Bruno Nardi uersitaliter. . .’ (Florence, 1955), II 811, 819. refs. Firenze e la scoperta, 219^21 no. 106; Fischer, Claudii v G5 Vadius, Angelus and Picardus, Barnabas: [Address to the Ptolemaei Geographiae Codex Urbinas, I 189^90, 340^2. v reader]. [i1 ] [27 engraved maps.] These (the ‘A recension’) were drafted by refs. Firenze e la scoperta, ed. Gentile, 99 no. 49. Nicolaus Germanus; see Campbell, Maps, 122^3; see also Die Vicenza: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 13 Sept. 1475. Folio. Ulmer Geographia des Ptolema« us von 1482. Zur 500.Wiederkehr collation: aa10 bb6+1 a10 b^g8 h10 A^F8 G10. der ersten Atlasdrucklegung no« rdlich der Alpen, ed. K.-H. Meine v v v (Ulm, 1982), 19^34, especially concerning the transmission of Woodcut diagrams on bb5 , bb6 , and bb7 . There is no diagram at the beginning of BookVII; see Firenze e la scoperta, 99 no. 49. the maps. The engraving and printing were carried out by HC 13536; Go¡ P-1081; BMC VII 1035; Pr 7139; BSB-Ink P-856; Conrad Sweynheym (1474^7) and, after his death, by Arnoldus Eames 66469; Firenze e la scoperta, 99 no. 49; Rhodes 1478; Buckinck; see preface to the edition, Campbell, Maps, 126 and Sander 5973; Sheppard 5900. 131^2, and Firenze ela scoperta, 220^21 no. 106.

COPY Rome: Arnoldus Buckinck, 10 Oct. 1478. Folio. 8.10 8 10 8 6 Bound with: collation: [a^d e^g h i^o p ]. 2. Johannes Regiomontanus, Disputationes contra Cremonensia Woodcut diagrams and 27 engraved maps. deliramenta. [Nuremberg: Johann Mu« ller, of Ko« nigsberg HC 13537; Go¡ P-1083; BMC IV 78; Pr 3613; BSB-Ink P-858; (Regiomontanus), c.1475] (R-038); Campbell, Maps, 121^47; CIBN P-683; Die Ulmer Geographia, 3. Georgius Purbachius, Theoricae novae planetarum. ed. Meine, CP2; Eames 66470; Rhodes 1479; Sander 5975; [Nuremberg: Johann Mu« ller of Ko« nigsberg (Regiomontanus), Sheppard 2880. Facsimile: Amsterdam, 1966. c.1474] (P-543). COPY Wanting the blank leaf aa1. Wanting the blank leaf [h10]. v Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; the gold stamp of the Leaf [a1 ], line 27: ‘. . . manu Gemisti . . .’ (the misprint ‘manuge- Bodleian Library on both covers; the spine gold-tooled; red- misti’ is found in BMC). edged leaves. Size: 283 ¿ 205 ¿ 40 mm. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with the stamp of 188 mm. the Bodleian Library on both covers; ‘PTOLEMAEVS’ between ‘389’ in ink on front pastedown. symbols is written in black ink along the fore-edge; title and A few numerical notes on the ¢rst diagram; book numbers in the author’s name written along the upper edge. Size: 438 ¿ 285 ¿ upper right-hand corner of every leaf in a contemporary hand. 38 mm. Size of leaf: 429 ¿ 272 mm. v Manuscript contents list by Gerard Meerman on aa2 . Frequent interlinear and marginal notes in a late ¢fteenth-/early Three- to six-line initials supplied in red. sixteenth-century German (Pender’s?) hand, supplying foliation Provenance: Gerard Meerman (1722^1771); acquired after 1747 numbering in the upper right-hand corner, running headings, (ex informatione Jos van Heel); manuscript catalogue (MMW S extracting keywords, personal names, and place names, provid- 145 IV), fol. 75v. Johan Meerman (1753^1815); inscription on ing brief comments on and corrections to the text. The endleaves r aa2 : ‘Meerman Cat. vol. 3 no. 8.’; purchased at his sale, vol. III/ are covered with notes in the same hand, including geographical 1, p. 1, lot 8, for Fl. 100; see Books Purchased . . . at the Sale of M. symbols (not subsequently added to the maps).There are cropped Meerman, p. 20, with auction number on label at the head of the contemporary foliation numbers in the lower right corners. spine. Initials are supplied in red or blue. Four woodcuts are pasted onto r shelfmark: Auct. O 4.19(1). [a2 ]. Provenance: Sigismund Pender (sixteenth century?); on verso of the front endleaf: ‘Sigismundi Pender,Veneti, Oriundi Germani, 2192 ptolemaeus alexandrinus, claudius [p-527^p-529

Sacerdotis indigni’. Erased signature in a late seventeenth-cen- from a di¡erent setting. The ¢rst leaf has been cut up and r tury(?) German hand on [a1 ]: ‘Ex libris Jacomos(?) Georgii [ ] mounted, the last leaf backed. Ebracensis (Ebrach, Bavaria) Consiliarii et Archiatri’; another Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf; the spine gold-tooled, erased signature in the upper right-hand corner is unreadable with a gilt title on a red leather label; the gold stamp of the under ultraviolet light. Anonymous sale (London: Evans, 6 Feb. Bodleian Library on both covers; sprinkled red-edged leaves; 1832), lot1044; see Library Bills (1829^32), no. 348. Purchased for marbled pastedowns. Size: 432 ¿ 301 ¿ 42 mm. Size of »10; see Books Purchased (1832), 20. leaf: 422 ¿ 284 mm. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.10. The historiated woodcut initial painted, in a later century, in sev- shelfmark: Auct. P 1.6. eral colours; incomplete lower border of £eur-de-lis painted in green and pink. P-528 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Provenance: Thomas Thorpe (1791^1851); Catalogue, 18 May Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli). 1826, no. 1984. Purchased for »4. 6. 0; see Books Purchased r (1826), 14. a1 Nicolaus Germanus: [Preface addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 2.7. Max. Incipit: ‘[N]on me fugit, beatissime pater. Cumque summo shelfmark: Auct. P 1.3. ingenio. . .’ r a2 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius: Geographia. ‘Claudii Ptholomei uiri Alexandrini cosmographiae’.Translated from the P-529 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Greek by Jacobus Angeli. See Firenze e la scoperta, 221^2 no. 107. Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli), et al. First sheet: 32 woodcut maps, including the ‘modern’ maps. All the r maps were prepared by Nicolaus Germanus; the world map is a1 Nicolaus Germanus: [Preface addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. signed by Johannes Schnitzer of Armssheim. See Firenze e la sco- Max. Incipit: ‘[N]on me fugit, beatissime pater. Cumque summo perta, 222 no. 107. Concerning the transmission of the maps, see ingenio . . .’ r Die Ulmer Geographia, 19^34. Concerning Nicolaus Germanus, a2 [Table.] v see E. Lynam, The First Engraved Atlas oftheWorld (Jenkintown, a2 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius: Geographia. ‘Claudii Pa., 1941), 7; see also I. Babicz, ‘Nicolaus Germanus: Probleme Ptholomei uiri Alexandrini cosmographiae’.Translated from the seiner Biographie und sein Platz in der Rezeption der ptolo- Greek by Jacobus Angeli. Incipit: ‘[C]osmographia designatrix ma« ischen Geographie’, Wolfenbu« ttler Forschungen, 7 (1980), 9^ imitatio est totius cogniti orbis cum his quae fere uniuersaliter. . .’ 42, at 18^21 on the transmission of his maps. See Firenze e la scoperta, 222^4 no. 108. A r [Reger, Johannes: Note on the Registrum.] Incipit: ‘Nota ad Ulm: Lienhart Holle, 16 July 1482. Folio. 1 inueniendum igitur regiones . . .’ collation: a10 b^g8 h10+1 + 64 leaves not forming part of A r Reger, Johannes: ‘Registrum alphabeticum super octo libros gatherings. 2 Ptolomei’. Incipit: ‘[A]lbion insula nunc uero Anglia dicitur . . .’ Woodcut diagrams; 32 woodcut maps; woodcut initials. On B v:‘Chemmat siue chetaori . . . Hic Iohannes Reger duxit ori- HC 13539; C 4976; Go¡ P-1084; BMC II 538; Pr 2556; Amelung, 5 ginem. Et anno etatis sue 32 composuit hoc registrum in Ulma Fru« hdruck, I 138; BSB-Ink P-859; Campbell, Maps, 179^210; anno domini1486’; see BMC and Firenzeelascoperta, 223 no.108. CIBN P-684; Die Ulmer Geographia, ed. Meine, CP3; Eames 2a v [Index to the De locis.] ‘Registrum super tractatum de tribus 66472; Rhodes 1480; Schramm VII p. 14; Schreiber V 5031; 1 orbis partibus’. Sheppard 1860. Facsimile: Amsterdam, 1963. 2 v a1 ‘De locis ac mirabilibus mundi et primo de tribus orbis partibus FIRST COPY actor.’ Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut ait Augustinus deus in commutabili Binding: Eighteenth-/nineteenth-century half calf; with the eternitate uiuens . . .’ spine gold-tooled; red-edged leaves; a green silk bookmark. v Ulm: Johann Reger, for Justus de Albano, 21 July 1486. Folio. Remains of an index tab on b2 . Size: 425 ¿ 301 ¿ 41 mm. Size of 10 8 8 10 8 2 8 leaf: 416 ¿ 276 mm. collation: a b^i AB C DE a^c + 64 leaves not forming part of gatherings. Buntpapier pastedowns; another copy of f1 bound (verso ¢rst) between the front pastedown and the ¢rst endleaf. Woodcut diagrams; 32 woodcut maps; woodcut initials. Occasional marginal notes in a sixteenth-century German hand, HC13540; Go¡ P-1085; BMC II 540; Pr 2580; Amelung, Fru« hdruck, providing section numbers for the text and extracting place I 145; BSB-Ink P-860; Campbell, Maps, 179^210; Eames 66473; names. Bibliographical notes in an eighteenth-/nineteenth-cen- Rhodes 1481; Schramm VII p. 14; Schreiber V 5032; Sheppard r 1863^5. Micro¢che: Unit 3: Image of the World: Geography and tury German(?) hand on a1 , and in the same(?) hand on the sec- ond front endleaf. Cosmography. Maps, initials, and borders painted in various colours; headings FIRST COPY touched with coloured wash. The ¢rst and last leaves backed. Bound in the following order: (1) Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- ‘registrum super octo libros Ptolemaei’; (2) text; (3) maps; (4) label; sale (1835), lot 3317. Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books ‘tractatus de locis ac mirabilibus mundi’. Purchased (1835), 23. Binding: Seventeenth-century(?) parchment; manuscript title at shelfmark: Auct. P 1.4. the head of the spine; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on SECOND COPY both covers; turquoise-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns; a The modern maps arebound atthe end, exceptthatof Italy,which green silk bookmark. Size: 412 ¿ 296 ¿ 50 mm. Size of is bound between the 6th and 7th of Europe.The explanatory text leaf: 410 ¿ 280 mm. to maps 9 and 10 of Europe, 2 and 4 of Africa, 6 and 11 of Asia is Maps and woodcut initials painted in several colours. p-529^p-530] ptolemaeus alexandrinus, claudius 2193

Provenance: On recto of second front endleaf: ‘1830’. Purchased the Registrum the woodcut initials are painted in various colours, from Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Catalogue with paragraph marks supplied in red ink. The woodcut initial in (1830), no. 2996, for »2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1830), 19. the Tractatus is painted; other initials, paragraph marks, and Former Bodleian shelfmarks: Auct. O inf. 2.8. underlining supplied in red ink. r shelfmark: Auct. P 1.5. Provenance: On a1 :‘Joannis Fulv (/Fuk?) [ ] Ingol(stadiensis) [ ] SECOND COPY B [ ]’ in a seventeenth-century hand.‘Rupia Conway’ (a relation of For this copy see Continental Shelf, no. 3. the following?); Frederick William Conway (1787^1853); on the The sheets containing the maps belong to Lienhart Holle’s Ulm front turn-in: ‘Bibliotheca Conoviana’ stamped in gilt. Michael 1482 edition; see the colophon on the verso of the last leaf; on Tomkinson (1841^1921); armorial book-plate with ‘A a 9’ pen- the ¢rst map is the name of the man who cut the block from cilled in. Miriam Robinette Tomkinson (1916^1986); book-plate. which it was printed: ‘Johannes Schnitzer [woodcutter] de Presented by M. R. Tomkinson, through the Friends of the Armsheim’. The explanatory text to maps 9 and 10 of Europe, 2 Bodleian, in 1979; see ledger (1978/9), no. 1002. of Africa, 6 and 11 of Asia, is from the same setting as P-528(2); shelfmark: Inc. b. G10.1486.1. that for map 4 of Africa as P-528(1); that for maps 3 and 5 of Europe, 1 of Africa, 3 and 5 of Asia di¡ers from both. The works in this copy are bound in the same order as P-529(1). P-530 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf over original Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli), et al. wooden boards; yellow-edged leaves; manuscript title along the r A2 Reger, Johannes: ‘Registrum alphabeticum super octo libros lower edge. Size: 440 ¿ 308 ¿ 68 mm. Sizeofleaf: 420 ¿ 285 mm. Ptolomei’. Incipit: ‘[A]lbion insula nunc uero Anglia dicitur . . .’ A few marginal notes in a sixteenth-century(?) hand, providing Reger’s self-identi¢cation (see P-529) omitted. pointing hands and corrections to the text. r a2 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius: Geographia. ‘Claudii The maps and the initials and borders ofthe explanatory notes are Ptolemaei Geographiae’. Translated from the Greek by Jacobus painted in various colours. Angeli. An editor has revised the text of the 1478 edition, using a Provenance: Francesco Capello (1460^1513); see rear paste- Greek text di¡erent from that used by Jacopus Angeli and similar down: his emblazoned coat of arms, a shield suspended from the to that used by Domitius Calderinus; the editor was possibly neck of a double-headed eagle, party per fess, argent and azure, a Petrus deTurre; see Firenze e la scoperta, 224^5 no.109. hat counterchanged charged with a £eur de lis, or, stringed, gules; v [i ] Maps printed from the plates used for Buckinck’s 1478 edition. on the front pastedown the emblazoned arms of Ferdinand and 1 See P-527 and Firenze e la scoperta, 224^5, no. 109. Isabella of Spain, with their emblems and mottoes, with escutch- 2 v a [Index to‘De locis’.] ‘Registrum super tractatum de tribus orbis eon en surtout bearing the arms of Capello; inscribed beneath: 1 partibus’. ‘Regum insignia: oratoribus tradita Burgis xxv augustij 1495.’ 2 v a ‘De locis ac mirabilibus mundi et primo de tribus orbis parti- ‘1613 Donatomi inVenetia con molti altri da una gentildonna I. 1 > bus’. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam ut ait Augustinus deus in commutabili L. M. M. D2’. Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. > eternitate uiuens . . .’ Bequeathed in 1834. Rome: Petrus deTurre, 4 Nov. 1490. Folio. shelfmark: Douce 305. 8 6 10 8 4 8 6 2 8 6 THIRD COPY collation: A^C DE a b^g h [i^o p ] a b c . Not in Sheppard. Bound in the following order: maps (Campbell Woodcut diagrams and initials, and 27 engraved maps. numbering) 179^181, 208; text; maps 182, 207, 183, 209, 184, 185, HC 13541; Go¡ P-1086; BMC IV 133; Pr 3966; BSB-Ink P-861; 206, 186^205; ‘Registrum super octo libros Ptolemaei’; Campbell, Maps, 121^147; CIBN P-686; Die Ulmer Geographie, ‘Tractatus de locis ac mirabilibus mundi’. ed. Meine, CP8; Eames [66474]; Rhodes 1482; Sander 5976; Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf over paste- Sheppard 3147^9. boards; rebacked; gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: FIRST COPY 420 ¿ 308 ¿ 52 mm. Size of leaf: 408 ¿ 283 mm. Binding: Eighteenth-century blind- and gold-tooled calf over A note in a sixteenth-century German hand on map 206, begin- pasteboards. Size: 438 ¿ 291 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 427 ¿ ning ‘Annosalutis1497 in diebus maij uenit quidam curialis homo 271 mm. v doctus in rebus aquilonis. Natus ex regno Schwecie ex terra On a1 in the hand of Conrad Peutinger are written two itineraries Finlandiae. Magnus cosmographus in regione septentrionali, from Nuremberg to Jerusalem; also an extract from a letter relat- qui mihi inter cetera iurauit quod in Finlandia in ciuitate Ussalia ing to the Canary Islands, headed: ‘Ex litteris Iohannis habent diem longissimum 20 horarum ita quod 20 horis habens Eggelhofer Augustensis, factoris Soceri mei et Societatis suae, ex solem super orizontem et est terra fertilis uinetarum, armen- insula Madera de Anno MDV die uero xxii September redditis torum, pascuae et frumenti et ut plurimum dum seminant fru- michi die VII Nouember eiusdem Anni in Augusta r mentum in quarto mense metunt et qui locus? in aestate sit satis Uindelicorum.’ On [i1 ] a note of 14 lines also in his hand, sub- calidus pro ferendis fructibus et . . . Schweki . . .’ Novgorod men- scribed ‘Chuonradus Peutinger Augustanus rescripsit,’ contain- tioned in this note and in a note in the map. ing strictures on the translation and maps of the present edition. r On a1 the woodcut initial ‘N’ is coloured in blue; the ¢gures in Occasional marginal and interlinear notes by him, extracting green, black, red, and pink; the border in gold. Southern place names and key words, and in the margins of the maps sup- German decoration in the borders: a green stem on the inside plying information from the works of Gaius Sempronius and margin, with foliate and £oral decoration in the lower margin, in Strabo. red, blue, green, and violet, including gold dotting. The maps, Initials are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks and under- woodcut initials, and borders are painted in various colours. In lining of headings and text in red ink. 2194 ptolemaeus alexandrinus, claudius [p-530^p-532

Provenance: Conrad Peutinger (1465^1547); his manuscript Lynam, The First Engraved Atlas of the World (Jenkintown, Pa., r notes (see above); cf. inscription in P-362 on [a2 ]. Richard 1941), 11. r Gough (1735^1809). Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1809. [*1 ] [Note aboutthe editingofthe text and the maps addressed to the shelfmark: Gough Gen.Top. 225. reader.] Incipit: ‘Tabula Cosmographiae secundum dimensiones SECOND COPY Ptolomei impressas . . .’ 2 r Wanting the blank leaves A1,E6, h4, and c6. [*1 ] [List of the maps.] The leaves of maps have been cut out and mounted. First sheet: 26 engraved maps. The maps seem to have been mod- Binding: Eighteenth-/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced rus- elled on those drawn up by Nicolaus Germanus; see P-527; sia; with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; Campbell, Maps, 129^30; Firenze e la scoperta, 217^9 no. 105. See gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and ablue silkbookmark. Lynam, First Engraved Atlas, 7^11, for the authorship and dating Size: 411 ¿ 282 ¿ 37 mm. Size of leaf: 401 ¿ 258 mm. of the production of the various states of the maps; see 12^20 for A sixteenth-century hand supplied page numbers in the the characteristics distinguishing the maps in this edition from ‘Geographia’and maps; references to the maps in the margins of those in all other editions; see 21^6 for the various states of the the‘Registrum’; and three marginal notes about the text. maps in the extant copies of this edition; see Appendices A and B r On a2 : Italian three-quarter white vine-stem borders on a blue, for tables of the variations between copies. red, and green ground incorporating the seven-line woodcut ini- Bologna: Dominicus de Lapis, 23 June‘1462’ [i.e.1477]. Folio. For tial ‘A’ painted in gold, with foliate extensions. In the lower mar- contracts documenting the production of the book, proving that v gin is painted a wreath without a coat ofarms. On a2 an initial‘G’ the date must be1477 (not1462, as printed), see BMC and Lynam, is painted in silver on a blue, red, and green ground with white First Engraved Atlas. vine-stem; other initials supplied in red or blue. See Pa« cht and collation: A10 BC8 D4 a10 b8 c6 E6+1 [*2] + 52 leaves (26 sheets) Alexander II, 108 no. pr. 38 (Rome). not forming part of gatherings. Collation (‘. . . [*2]’) as BSB-Ink, r Provenance: On a2 in the lower margin: ‘H 5 > 8’; a name(?) not as BMC. cropped o¡ the upper margin. Possibly Pietro-Antonio 26 engraved maps. Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792)? [In the annotated catalogue H 13538; Go¡ P-1082; BMC VI 814; Pr 6538; BSB-Ink P-857; of his sale (1789), a copy of this edition with an old binding Campbell, Maps, 95^120; Eames 66471; Sander 5974; Sheppard (5709) marked down to P. den Hengst for Fl. 10.] Or Ma¡eo 5326. Facsimile: Amsterdam, 1963. Pinelli (1735^1785)? [a copy recorded in Morelli (1787), I 358 no. 2153; sale (1789), lot 7055, marked down for 15 shillings.] COPY The date in the colophon is misprinted:‘M. CCCC. LXII’. Purchased for »5. 5. 0; see second front endleaf and Books Binding: Nineteenth-century blue marbled paper boards; the Purchased (1790), 5. gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; gilt title on a Former Bodleian shelfmark: Auct. P 1.3 red leather label on the spine; sprinkled red- and blue-edged shelfmark: Auct. O 1.20. leaves. Size: 428 ¿ 290 ¿ 31 mm. Size of leaf: 420 ¿ 280 mm. THIRD COPY ‘C comp/f. comp/f.’(bookseller’s mark?) on front pastedown. Wanting all the maps and the blank leaves A ,E , a , h , and 2c . 1 6 1 4 6 On the recto of the second endleaf, notes on Ptolemy in a late six- Binding: Seventeenth-/eighteenth-century Italian half parch- teenth-century hand; on the verso a ‘Disticon ad lectorem’: ‘Sit ment with manuscript title at the head of the spine; sprinkled procul a cunctis in istum ponere manus Furtiuas, quo non littera red-edged leaves. Size: 410 ¿ 287 ¿ 33 mm. Size of leaf: 403 ¿ > longa ¢at’. A few marginal notes in the same hand, summarizing 276 mm. key points and supplying a pointing hand. A note on the date of Note in Douce’s hand:‘cuts taken out byWoodburne. I have some the edition on [* r] in an early sixteenth-century hand. ofthem as specimens ofearly engravingon metal’;‘Woodburne’ is 2 The maps are painted in various colours. presumably to be identi¢ed with the art dealer, Samuel Provenance: On the verso of the second front endleaf: ‘Emptus Woodburn (1785/6^1853). A few faded marginal notes in a ¢f- idibus nouembris 1554 assibus xv a domino Jacobo C[a?]rano [ ] teenth-century hand, extracting personal names. > coram domino Geor[d?]ano commisse deger[ ] in ciuitate [ ]’. Provenance: Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. > George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758^1834); sale (1821), lot 254. Bequeathed in 1834. Purchased for »9.0. 0; see Books Purchased (1821), 21. shelfmark: Douce 282. shelfmark: Auct. K 1.17.

P-531 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius P-532 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli, ed. Philippus Quadripartitum, et al. Beroaldus and others). v a1 [Plan of the heavens.] ‘Figura celi generalis magisterii astrologie’. r r A1 Angeli, Jacobus: [Prefatory letter addressed] to Alexander V, a2 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius: Quadripartitum.‘Liber Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘[A]d tempora Claudii Ptolemae uiri Quadripartiti Ptolemei id est quattuor tractatuum: in radicanti Alexandrini . . .’See P-526. discretione per stellas de futuris et in hoc mundo constructionis v A1 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius: Geographia. ‘Claudii et destructionis contingentibus’. Translated from Arabic into Ptolemaei Cosnographiae(!)’. Translated from the Greek by Latin by Plato Tiburtinus; see Carmody, 18 n. 10a; Thorndike^ Jacobus Angeli. According to the note to the reader, edited by Kibre 1349; Otto Mazal, ‘Arabische Astronomie in Europa’, in Philippus Beroaldus, Petrus Bonus Avogarius, Hieronymus de Tarif al Samman and Otto Mazal, Die Arabische Welt und Manfredi; and by Galeottus Martius and Cola Montanus as cor- Europa (Graz, 1988), 280 no. 173. Incipit: ‘[R]erum Jesure in qui- rectors. A slightly altered version of the text in Go¡ P-1081; see E. bus est pronosticabilis scientie stellarum perfectio . . .’ Probably p-532^p-533] ptolemaeus alexandrinus, claudius 2195

r translated in the early ninth century by Johannitius. For di¡erent On a2 the woodcut initial R is painted in gold; the leaves are views on the translators see Carmody and Mazal. painted in green, the tendrils in dark red and pink, and the back- r f6 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius [pseudo-]: ‘Scientia ground in blue. proiectionis radiorum.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um proiectionem radiorum shelfmark: Ashm. 465(1). stellarum scire uolueris . . .’ See Carmody, 21 no. 43; Thorndike^ Kibre 332. Often transmitted as an appendix to the Quadripartitum; see T. Silverstein, Mediaeval Latin Scienti¢c P-533 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Writings in the Barberini Collection (Chicago, 1957), 95 no. 328c. Quadripartitum cum commento Hali (trans. Aegidius de v f6 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus],Claudius [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. Thebaldis), et al. (ed. Hieronymus Salius Faventinus). ‘Incipit liber centum uerborum Ptholomei’. Incipit: ‘[D]ixit r [*1 ] [Title-page.] Ptolomeus: iam scripsi tibi Iesure libros de hoc quod operatur. . .’ v [*1 ] Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: [Prefatoryletter addressed to] The Arabic version was translated into Latin by PlatoTiburtinus; Dominicus Maria de Anuaria (de Novara). Incipit: ‘[P]lerique Carmody, 16 no. 3b; Thorndike^Kibre 650. Karpo~ (Fructus) in sunt insolentes maledici multique ignaui Dominice carissime . . .’ Latin translation. For a discussion of the authorship, see Pseudo- SeeThorndike^Kibre1053. Ptolemaei Fructus siue Centiloquium, ed. E. Boer (Leipzig, 1961), r [*2 ] [Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: List of contents.] Incipit: Claudii Ptolemaei opera quae exstant omnia, III.2, pp. xix^xi; ‘Huius autem praesentis uoluminis distinctionem in libros . . .’ Carmody,16 no. 3 (not listed in‘Dubious works’).This is a compi- r [*2 ] [Tables of the section headings in all the works included in the lation of100 astrological aphorisms of Arab origin. According to edition.] David Pingree who is preparing a critical edition of this text,The r A2 Thebaldis, Aegidius de: [Preface to the Latin translation of the translator’s name, Stephanus de Messana [i.e. Messina], and the Quadripartitum.] Incipit: ‘Scire et intelligere gloriosum est quia dedicatee, Manfredi, king of Sicily (1258^1266) are mentioned in omnis scientia est a Deo . . .’ Edited by Hieronymus Salius acrostic form in the initials of each aphorism; it is likely that Faventinus, editor of the whole edition; see prefatory letter Stefanus translated the Arabic-Greekversion of Liber rememora- (above). SeeThorndike^Kibre1406. tionum of Sadan into Latin, and that he extracted from it the sen- r A2 Hali: [Preface to the commentary on the Quadripartitum.] tences for Centiloquium; see P. Lucentini and V. Perrone ‘Glose Haly Heben Rodan super prima parte . . . Ptholemei Compagni, I testi e i codici di Ermete nel Medioevo, Hermetica Pheludiani’.Translated by Aegidius deThebaldis. As stated in his Mediaevalia,1 (Florence, 2001), 27^8. r preface, his translation of both the Quadripartitum of Ptolemy f7 Hali [pseudo-]; [IbnYuš suf Ibn Ad-daš ya, Ah.mad: Commentary and the commentary of Hali into Latin was undertaken at the on Centiloquium]. ‘Expositio Haly super primo uerbo.’ command of Alphonsus X, King of Castile and Leo¤ n (1252^84). Translated by Plato Tiburtinus. Incipit: ‘Quod dixit Ptholomeus Incipit: ‘[U]erba quae dixit sapientissimus Ptholemeus in arte ex te et illis signi¢cat quod qui res futuras pronoscere desiderat . . .’ iudiciorum astronomiae . . .’See alsoThorndike^Kibre1687. see Carmody, 16 no. 3 and 3b; Thorndike^Kibre 1252; for other r A3 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius: Quadripartitum. suggestions about authorship, see Carmody, 16 no. 3, and F. ‘Capitulum primum primi tractatus libri quadripartiti pthole- Sezgin, Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums (Leiden, 1979),VII mei . . . Prohemium’. Incipit: ‘Rerum Iesure in quibus est pronos- 157. ticabilis scientiae stellarum perfectio . . .’ On the translators see Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 15 Jan. 1484. 4o. P-532. This translation from the Arabic is ascribed to Plato collation: a^g8 h12. Tiburtinus in Carmody,18 no. 10a, and Thorndike^Kibre1349. r Woodcut diagrams and initials. A3 Hali: Commentary on the Quadripartitum. Translated from HC 13543; Go¡ P-1088; BMC V 288; Pr 4394; BSB-Ink P-862; Arabic into Latin by Aegidius de Thebaldis, as acknowledged in Essling 313; Redgrave 40; Sander 5980; Sheppard 3680^1. his preface. Incipit: ‘Ptolemaeus inspexit in omnibus manerie-

FIRST COPY bus(!) pronosticationum . . .’SeeThorndike^Kibre1148. r Across the last page an impression of two headings from a law N6 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius [pseudo-]: ‘Scientia book in red ink, as in the second copy described by BMC. proiectionis radiorum.’ Incipit: ‘[C]um proiectionem radiorum Binding: Nineteenth-century calf; bound for the Bodleian stellarum scire uolueris . . .’See P-532. r Library? Size: 215 ¿ 159 ¿ 18 mm. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 148 mm. N7 Ptolemaeus [Alexandrinus], Claudius [pseudo-]: ‘De tribus Occasional notes in a contemporary hand, providing pointing natiuitatibus.’ Incipit: ‘[U]olo in hoc loco tibi dare exemplum . . .’ hands and ‘nota’ marks in the form of three dots and tail. SeeThorndike^Kibre1710. r Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl’ O1 Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. on front endleaf. Purchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for ‘Incipit liber centum uerborum Ptholemei cum commento Haly.’ Fl. 4, i. e. »0. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 31. The Arabic version was translated into Latin by PlatoTiburtinus. shelfmark: Auct. O inf. 1.55. Incipit: ‘[D]ixit Ptholemeus: iam scripsi tibi Iesure libros de hoc SECOND COPY quod operatur . . .’See P-532. r Bound with A-002; see there for details of binding and proven- O1 Hali [pseudo-; Ibn Yuí suf Ibn Ad-daí ya, Ah.mad: Commentary ance. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 153 mm. on the Centiloquium]. ‘Expositio Haly super primo uerbo.’ The same impression on the last page as in the ¢rst copy. Translated from Arabic into Latin by Johannes Hispalensis. ‘Lillius1633’.‘8 aug.1633 pretium 2s 6d.’ Incipit: ‘Quod dixit Ptholomeus ex te et illis signi¢cat quod qui > res futuras pronoscere desiderat . . .’See P-532. r P3 Hermes Trismegistos: Centiloquium. ‘Liber Aphorismorum Centum Hermetis’. Translated from Greek into Latin by Stephanus Messanensis. Incipit: ‘[D]ixit Hermes. Sol et luna post 2196 ptolemaeus alexandrinus, claudius [p-533

r deum omni(!) uiuentium uita sunt . . .’ See Carmody, 52^3 no. 3 T2 Messahalla: De rebus eclipsium et de coniunctionibus plane- and 3a; Thorndike^Kibre1513. tarum. ‘Epistola de coniunctionibus planetarum’. Translated r P4 Salius Faventinus, Hieronymus: [Note referring to theTabulae from Arabic into Latin by Johannes Hispalensis; see explicit in astronomicae of Alphonsus X.] Incipit: ‘Quamuis ego uiderim edition. Incipit: ‘[D]ixit Messahalla quia dominus altissimus fecit magnam partem harum stellarum . . .’ terram . . .’ See Carmody, p. 30^1 no. 7 and 7a; Thorndike^Kibre r P4 HermesTrismegistos: De stellis beibeniis.‘. . . De iudiciis et sig- 1217.Also known as‘De rebus eclipsium’or ‘De rebus eclipsium et ni¢catione stellarum beibeniarum in natiuitatibus’. Translated coniunctionibus’. r from Arabic into Latinby Hieronymus Salius Faventinus; see pre- T3 Messahalla: In revolutionibus annorum mundi. Incipit: face. Incipit: ‘[D]ixit Hermes: ego dicam uobis de rebus fortu- ‘[C]ustodiat te deus et augeat tibi uitam . . .’ See Carmody, p. 25 nae . . .’See also Carmody,55 no. 4 and Thorndike^Kibre 486. no. 2; Thorndike^Kibre 362. r P5 Bethem: Centiloquium. Translated from Arabic into Latin by Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Dec. 1493. Plato Tiburtinus or Petrus de Abano; see Carmody, 74 no. 1a; Folio. Thorndike^Kibre 965. Incipit: ‘[H]unc inchoabo librum de con- 2 8 10 8 6 collation: [* ]A B C^S T . suetudinibus in iudiciis stellarum . . .’ Wrongly ascribed to Abu š Woodcut initials and diagrams. ‘Abd Allah Muhammad b. Djabir b. Sinn al-Battan_| (858^929); š . š š š š H 13544; Go¡ P-1089; BMC V 442; Pr 5050; BSB-Ink P-863; Oates see Encyclopaedia of Islam, I (1960) 1104. Also ascribed to 1974^5; Rhodes 1483; Sander 5981; Sheppard 4206^7. Abraham ibn ‘Ezra (Avenezra) (1092^1167) as ‘De consuetudini- bus’; see Carmody,74 no. 1 and Thorndike^Kibre 965. FIRST COPY r Bound with F-060(2); see there for details of binding and proven- P6 Bethem: ‘De horis planetarum’. Incipit: ‘[C]um fuerit hora Saturni bonum est emere res grauis naturae . . .’ See Carmody, ance. Size of leaf: 309 ¿ 200 mm. v 74^5 and Thorndike^Kibre 299; translator not mentioned. On [*2 ]:‘ð Tabula capitulok primi tractatus > Libri quadrupartiti P r Almansor [pseudo-; Ar Raš z|š : Kitaš b al-Mansuš r|š ]. ‘Almansoris phtolemei que |unt 24 . . .’; not as in second copy. 6 r > iudicia seu propositiones . . . regi magno Saracenorum On [*1 ]: ‘Samuell Stallon > I[ ]a[ ] P[ ]y’(?); ‘sperando spiro, oper- Almansor’. Translated from Arabic into Latin by Plato ando despero.’Occasional marginal notes in at least four di¡erent Tiburtinus, as recorded in the translator’s colophon. Incipit: hands, extracting words from the text and supplying astrological ‘[S]ignorum dispositionum ut dicam ab ariete ¢t initium and ‘nota’ signs. unum . . .’ The introductory text states that the capitula were writ- shelfmark: Ashm. 572(1). ten by Almansor for the King of the Saracens. However, the SECOND COPY v author is Ar Raš z|š (Rhazes); see Carmody 133^4, no. 22.1 and 1a. On [*2 ]: ‘ð Libri quadrupartiti ptolomei >> ð Capitulorum primi Thorndike^Kibre 1504 wrongly attributes authorship to tractatus que > sunt. 24 . . .’ Albumasar. Binding: Contemporary English blind-tooled calf over wooden v P8 Zahel (Benbrit): ‘Introductorium de principiis iudiciorum boards; two clasps and catches lost. Formerly chained: staple- ZahelisYshmaelitae’. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine dei pii et misericordis. marks of a hasp at head of upper cover; rebacked. On both covers Dixit Zahel BembizYsmaelita. Scito quod signa sunt12 et ex eis 6 triple ¢llets form a border; intersecting triple ¢llets form a frame, sunt masculina . . .’ See Carmody, 40 no. 3 and 3.1; Thorndike^ within which is a stamp of a scroll around a stem. Further triple Kibre1141. On the translation into Latin see Carmody,40 no. 3. ¢llets form the inner rectangle, which is divided by triple ¢llets r Q4 Zahel: Quinquaginta praecepta. ‘Praecipua iudicia . . . 50.’ into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments, with rosettes Incipit: ‘[S]cito quod signi¢catrix, id est Luna cuius circulus . . .’ at the points of intersection; each compartment contains all or See Carmody,41 no. 2 and Thorndike^Kibre1411. half of a £euron. Sheppard identi¢es the stamps as Oldham, r Q5 Zahel: ‘De Interrogationibus’. Incipit: ‘[C]um interrogatus English Blind-stamped Bindings, pls lvii B (8) 976 and xxiii 282, fueris de aliqua interrogatione . . .’ See Carmody, 41 no. 3 and 300; however, Oldham’s rubbing of the £euron is not particularly Thorndike^Kibre1312. clear. Size: 324 ¿ 224 ¿ 39 mm. Size of leaf: 314 ¿ 208 mm. v R8 Zahel: ‘De electionibus’. Incipit: ‘[O]mnes concordati sunt Frequent marginal notes in a contemporary,English hand (earlier quod electiones debiles nisi in regibus habent . . .’ than Cranmer?) in the ‘Quadripartitum’ I^III and in a few of the refs. C. M. Crofts, ‘Kitab al-Iktiyarat ‘ala l-buyut al-itnai ‘asar later tracts, supplying hyphens, pointing hands, brackets, under- with its Latin translation ‘‘De electionibus’’’, Ph.D. thesis, linings, astrological symbols, and summarizing the text (some- r University of Glasgow, 1985, 29^93. See also Carmody, 41 no. 4 times extensively) and adding side-headings. On [*1 ] in the same and Thorndike^Kibre 985.The translator into Latin is unknown; hand: ‘In uigilia nostrae dominae conceptionis fuit inchoatum r see Croft, p. ix. uniuersum(?) nostrum peta[ ]st’. On D1 in a slightly later hand: v S3 Zahel: ‘Liber de signi¢catione temporis ad iudicia.’ Incipit: ‘P. I. S. apud D. Warminum [ ] ab isto libro plurimum distat in ‘[S]cito quod terra excitat motus. Fit igitur initium motus . . .’ ipsius Ptolomei uerbis latine additis’. Occasional marginal notes Carmody, 41 no. 5 lists a work called the Liber Temporum but in a sixteenth-century hand, supplying references to other texts seems to refer to a di¡erent translation; Thorndike^Kibre1411. and astrological symbols; correcting the Latin versions of Arab r S5 Messahalla: De receptione planetarum siue de interrogationi- personal names; and (once) attempting Arabic. bus. ‘Liber Messahallach dictus de receptione planetarum et est Provenance: Thomas Cranmer (1489^1556); ‘Thomas de interrogationibus.’ Translated from Arabic into Latin by r Cantuariensis’ on [*1 ]. John, Lord Lumley (1534?-1609); Johannes Hispalensis; see heading in edition. Incipit: ‘[I]nuenit r r ‘Lumley’ on [*1 ]. John Selden (1584^1654); ‘Jo: Selden’ on [*1 ]. quidamuirexsapientibuslibrumexlibrissecretorumastrorum...’ Presented in 1659. It has hitherto been assumed that P-533(2) See Carmody, p. 26 no. 3 and 3a and Thorndike^Kibre 774. was the 1493 edition of Ptolemy given by Lumley in 1600, listed in Benefactors’ Register I 12r no. 28 (‘Ptol. Quadripartit. Lat. fo. p-533^p-535] publicius, jacobus 2197

Ven. 1493’); see Jensen, ‘Benefactors’ Register’, no. 28; David G. Selden’s hands, these books would obviously not be recorded in Selwyn, The Library of Thomas Cranmer, Oxford the1609 catalogue.The single copy in the catalogue must be iden- Bibliographical Society Publications, 3rd ser. 1 (Oxford, 1996), ti¢ed as the British Library copy. 132, no. 516 quotes Benefactors’ Register I no. 23, and gives year Former Bodleian shelfmarks: on recto of front endleaf: L 2. 4 of donation as1599. However, there is contradictory evidence: (1) Art. Seld.; I 2. 7 Art. Seld.; Auct. 2Q 2.13; Auct. 2Q 4.4. The signature of John Selden; (2) James, Catalogus (1605) shelfmark: S. Seld. c.3. records a copy of this edition with the shelfmark ‘P 3.1 Art.’, also recorded in James, Catalogus (1620), and although the front end- leaf of P-533(2), intact since 1493 on the evidence of a ¢fteenth- P-534 Publicius, Jacobus century inscription, bears four former shelfmarks, P 3.1 Art is Ars epistolandi. not one of them; (3) In Hyde, Catalogus (1674), II 83,‘P 3.1 Art’ is r a1 [Title-page.] ‘Ars con¢ciendi epistolas elegantissime Tulliano listed alongside another copy with the shelfmark ‘L 2. 4 Art. more nouiter in lucem redacta.’ Seld.’, which is the earliest shelfmark in P-533(2); (4) Fysher, r a2 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi.‘ArsTulliano more episto- Catalogus, II 374 records‘I 2.7 Art. Seld.’, the second oldest shelf- landi’, [dedicated to Federicus de Aragona] Prince of Taranto. mark attested in P-533(2), while ‘P 3.1 Art.’ has been replaced by Incipit: ‘[N]on me fugit, illustrissime princeps, quantum oneris ‘H 4.1 Art’; (5) Catalogus (1843) records only ‘Auct. 2Q 2.13’, the et insolentiae . . . [E]pistolarum o⁄cium (ut maioribus nostris third shelfmark of P-533(2), which suggests that at some point uisum est) dicitur quo absentes his . . .’ between 1738 and 1843, P 3.1 Art (/H 4.1 Art) was disposed of; v b Publicius, Jacobus: Panegyric [addressed] to Federicus [de (6) In the 1862 catalogue of the Bodleian Library’s sale of dupli- 4 Aragona], Prince of Taranto. Incipit: ‘[N]on nullas(!) fore uereor, cates, a copy of the‘Quadripartitum’of Ptolemy with other tracts illustrissime princeps, qui honesto labori meo arrogantiae nomen (marked down erroneously as Venice 1494) was sold to Sotheby’s temere inscribere non dubitabunt . . .’ for 5 shillings. The strongest piece of evidence that P-533(2) was b r Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi.‘Titulorum et laudum dis- not the book acquired through the Lumley bequest of 1599, is the 5 tinctio.’ Incipit: ‘[M]aiorum laudes praestantesque titulos et clar- presence of the two shelfmarks in the1674 printed catalogue; and issima nomina . . .’ the fact that the new shelfmark and its successors are all attested o in P-533(2).The Selden bequest was made in1659.That it included Deventer: [Richard Pafraet], 12 Dec. 1488. 4 . Sheppard suggests a copy of the 1493 edition of Ptolemy seems highly likely, given that this book was printed on Pafraet’s second press. 6 that a ‘Quadripartitum’ of Ptolemy dated ‘1593’ (presumably for collation: a^c . r 1493) is recorded in MS. Broxb. 84. 10 p. 24 (‘Cl. Ptolom×us Types: 106 G, 88 G. 18 leaves. 32 lines (a3 ). Type area: 144 ¿ 87 mm r r Ejusdem Quadripartitum cum alijs Authoribus.Ven. 1593’). The (a3 ). Leaf a1 : ‘Ars co‹ ¢ciendi epi|tolas eleganti||ime Tulliano r > conclusion must be that it is Selden’s book which has passed more nouiter in lucem redacta.’; a2 : ‘Ars Tulliano more epi|to- through the printed library catalogues, ¢rst as L 2. 4 Art. Seld. landi Jacobi > P. ad Illu|tri||imum Principem Taranti // > num and ¢nally as S. Selden c.3. It must also be concluded that this Hi|pani× Ducem Incipit f½liciter. > [N]On me fugit Illu|tri||ime book was not the ¢rst but the second Lumley Ptolemy to enter Prin > ceps quantu‹ et oneris h in|olenti× . . .’ the library. The ¢rst Lumley Ptolemy, donated in 1600, must HC 13551; Go¡ P-1090; Pr 8979; Campbell 1462; HPT II 405; ILC therefore be identi¢ed as P 3.1 Art. The disappearance of this 1845; CIBN P-689; Sheppard 6939. copy is presumably to be linked to the acquisition of the COPY Ashmole copy in 1860, and it must be assumed that this was the Bound with A-005; see there for details of binding and proven- 1493 Ptolemy in the 1862 sale of Bodleian duplicates. Two copies ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 137 mm. of the 1493 ‘Quadripartitum’ had, in any event, been donated to shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.41(2). the Bodleian in 1600. The second copy was given by William Gent (for which see Benefactors’ Register I 16 no. 41: ‘Quadripartitum Ptolom×i. fo.Ven.1493. Centiloquium eiusdem. P-535 Publicius, Jacobus fo. Ib. Centiloquium Hermetis and de stellis Beibeni. Ib. Ars memorativa. Centiloquium Bethem. Ib.’); see Jensen’s suggestion for the [a r] Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa. Incipit:‘[H]aud ab re fore speedy disposal of the Gent copy in ‘Benefactors’ Register’, 567^ 1 arbitror si praeter maiorum consuetudinem . . .’ 8. Selwyn refers to P-533(2) as a duplicate of L[umley]1542b (for [* r] Woodcut circles; cut-out household objects, people, and ani- which see The Lumley Library: The Catalogue of 1609, ed. Sears 1 mals, attached by string. Jayne and Francis R. Johnson (London, 1956) 186). Alcock’s o 1609 catalogue lists a single 1493 edition of Ptolemy, which Jayne [Cologne: Johann Guldenscha¡, c.1483]. 4 . 8 6 2 6 identi¢es as British Library copy IB.22900, only brie£y mention- collation: [a b * ** .] ing that ‘another Cranmer, Lumley copy is Bodleian S. Seld. c. 3.’ Woodcut circles, with cut-outs attached by string. The evidence suggests that Lumley once possessed three 1493 GW Nachtra« ge, 33; H 13549 = HCR 1824; Go¡ P-1094; BMC I 256; Ptolemies [P-533(2); the copy that was Bodleian, P 3.1 Art; and Pr 1225; SchrammVIII p.19; Schreiber V 3367; Sheppard 923. IB.22900)]. The problem of this greater number of Lumley COPY Ptolemies may be explained by Lumley’s pre-mortem bequests. Twelve of the woodcut circles lack the ¢gures which should be It is known that, in addition to donating to Oxford and attached to them. Cambridge, Lumley gave away duplicate books to his friends. If, The woodcut circles are bound before the text. therefore, before 1605 he gave away two copies of the 1493 Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century gold-tooled diced calf; Ptolemy, one to the Bodleian and another which passed into gilt-edged leaves, rose-trellis patterned pastedowns, and a pink 2198 publicius, jacobus [p-535^p-537

silk bookmark. Size: 183 ¿ 133 ¿ 11 mm. Size of leaf: 178 ¿ SECOND COPY 125 mm. Not in Sheppard. Manuscript initials in black ink. Wanting the blank leaves A1, c1, c7^8, d1^3, d7^8. Provenance: Sir Hans Sloane (1660^1753). London, British Leaf d6 bound before d4^5. Museum; black octagonal stamp indicating the Sloane collec- Binding: Contemporary wooden boards, half-covered by twenti- v tion; ‘British Museum sale duplicate 1787’ stamp on [b6 ] and eth-century morocco; the remains of a clasp on the outer edges. r [*2 ]; probably A Catalogue of the Duplicate Books . . . of the Size: 209 ¿ 147 ¿ 22 mm. Size of leaf: 206 ¿ 135 mm. British Museum (London: Leigh and Sotheby, 6 Mar. 1788), lot In a sixteenth-century hand on recto of front endleaf: ‘Jo. 3845(1). Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Jovagranges C maccaphano(?)’; sketches of the letter ‘I’. On Bequeathed in 1834. verso: ‘Lo pan es venuto tre volte > La prima non so > La secunda shelfmark: Douce 37. o[ ]hate’; sketches of the letter ‘P’. A few scribbles and notes in the same hand throughout the book. P-536 Publicius, Jacobus Provenance: Strickland Gibson (1877^1958). Acquired as part of Ars oratoria, ars epistolandi et ars memorativa. Gibson collection. shelfmark: Gibson 165. r A2 [Summary of contents.] ‘Oratoriae artis epitomata . . . dicendi scribendique breues rationes . . . memoriae artis modus . . . P-537 Publicius, Jacobus Jacobi Publicii Florentini’. r Ars oratoria, ars epistolandi et ars memorativa. A2 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars oratoria [dedicated to] Cyrillus Caesar. r Incipit:‘[S]i quis id operis diligens examinator inspiciat hoc mente A1 [Summary ofcontents.] ‘Oratoriae artis epitoma . . . dicendi scri- secum facile cogitabit . . .’ bendique breues rationes . . . memoriae artis modus . . . Jacobi r a1 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi.‘ArsTulliano more episto- Publicii Florentini’. r landi’, [dedicated to Federicus de Aragona] Prince of Taranto. A1 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars oratoria [dedicated to] Cyrillus Caesar. Incipit:‘[N]on me fugit, illustrissime princeps, quantum et oneris Incipit:‘[S]i quis id operis diligens examinator inspiciat hoc mente et insolentiae . . . [E]pistolarum o⁄cium (ut maioribus nostris secum facile cogitabit . . .’ r uisum est) dicitur quo absentes his . . .’ E6 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi. ‘Ars scribendi epistolas’, v a8 Publicius, Jacobus: Panegyric [addressed] to Federicus [de [dedicated to Federicus de Aragona] Prince of Taranto. Incipit: Aragona], Prince of Taranto. Incipit: ‘[N]on nullos fore uereor, ‘[N]on me fugit, illustrissime princeps, quantum et oneris et inso- illustrissime princeps, qui honesto labori meo arrogantiae lentiae. . . [E]pistolarum o⁄cium (ut maioribus nostris uisum est) nomen temere inscribere non dubitabunt . . .’ dicitur quo absentes his . . .’ r r b1 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi.‘Titulorum et laudum dis- F5 Publicius, Jacobus: Panegyric [addressed] to Federicus [de tinctio.’ Incipit: ‘[M]aiorum laudes praestantesque titulos et clar- Aragona], Prince of Taranto. Incipit: ‘[N]on nullos fore uereor, issima nomina . . .’ illustrissime princeps, qui honesto labori meo arrogantiae r c1 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa.‘Jacobi Publicii Florentini nomen temere inscribere non dubitabunt . . .’ v ars memoriae’. Incipit: ‘[H]aud ab re fore arbitror si praeter F5 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi.‘Titulorum et laudum dis- maiorum consuetudinem . . .’ tinctio.’ Incipit: ‘[M]aiorum laudes praestantesque titulos et clar- v c7 Circular and rectangular woodcut images. issima nomina . . .’ r v d4 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa.‘Imaginum liber tertius et G3 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa. ‘Jacobi Publicii ultimus’. Incipit: ‘[C]um locorum coniunctionisque et litterarum Florentini ars memoriae’. Incipit: ‘[H]aud ab re fore arbitror si rationem superioribus libris aperuerimus . . .’ praeter maiorum consuetudinem . . .’ The ‘ars memorativa’ is v r d8 [Summary of contents similar to that on A2 .] divided into two, rather than three books, in this edition: see Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 30 Nov. 1482. 4o. BMC. v collation: A^D8 E6 a8 b6 c d8. H5 Circular or rectangular woodcut images; ‘tree of qualities’dia- Woodcut initials and pictures. gram (see BMC). r HC 13545; Go¡ P-1096; BMC V 287; Pr 4388; BSB-Ink P-868; H8 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa. Incipit: ‘[C]um autem Essling 292; Oates 1753; Redgrave 31; Sander 5982; Sheppard meminisse cupis, bis cursim lectitando textum percurres . . .’ 3674. Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 31 Jan. 1485. 4o. 8 10 FIRST COPY collation: A^G H . Woodcut initials, images, and diagrams: see BMC, which notes the Wanting the blank leaves A1 and d8. Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards; gilt title on a red illustrations which appear in this edition but not that of 1482 leather label on the spine; yellow-edged leaves. Size: 209 ¿ 148 ¿ (P-536). 15 mm. Size of leaf: 203 ¿ 135 mm. HC 13546; Go¡ P-1097; BMC V 289; Pr 4399; BSB-Ink P-869; Occasional marginal notes (cut away during rebinding) in a con- Essling 293; Rhodes 1484; Redgrave 49; Sander 5983; Sheppard temporary Dutch/German hand(?), extracting key words. 3684^5. In the ‘Oratoriae institutiones’ and ‘Ars memorativa’, section FIRST COPY headings and beginnings of sentences are supplied with para- Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled calf, with gilt-edged graph marks, brackets and underlining in red ink. leaves and marbled pastedowns. Size: 213 ¿ 161 ¿ 16 mm. Size of Provenance: Joseph Sams; see ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae Novae’, leaf: 205 ¿ 144 mm. fol. 172v. Purchased for »4. 4. 0; see Books Purchased (1823), 8. Provenance: Dimitrij Petrovich, Count Boutourlin (1763^1829); shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 5.26. armorial bookplate and shelfmark no. 369, see Catalogue (1831); p-537^p-539] pulci, bernardo 2199

purchased at his sale for »1. 8. 0: see sale catalogue (1839), lot 915, 1939), lot 541, sold for »2. 5. 0; pencil note on the verso of the and Books Purchased (1840), 25. front endleaf. Catalogue of Valuable Printed Books . . . (London: shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.38. Sotheby’s, 24 Nov.1980), lot 322, marked down to [ ] Andrews for SECOND COPY »240. Dr Brian Lawn (1905^2001); Lawn records in his cata- Bound with A-003; see there for details of binding and proven- logue, p. 10, that he purchased this item at a Sotheby’s sale in ance. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 150 mm. 1980; book-plate; catalogue, pp. 10, 135. Bequeathed in 2001. Wanting A2 and the blank leaf A1. shelfmark: Lawn e.1. shelfmark: Douce 123(1).

P-537A Publicius, Jacobus P-538 Pucci, Antonio Ars oratoria, ars epistolandi et ars memorativa. Contrasto degli uomini e delle donne [Italian]. r r a1 [Title-page.] a1 [Title-page.] v r a1 [Pucci, Antonio]: Contrasto degli uomini e delle donne.‘Nuoua a2 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars oratoria [dedicated to] Cyrillus Caesar. ‘Oratoriae artis epitoma . . . dicendi scribendique breues question di femina e tristitia > ua amaestrando chi tista audire’; rationes . . . memoriae artis modus . . . Jacobi Publicii terza rima. Florentini’. Incipit: ‘[S]i quis id operis diligens examinator inspi- [Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani, between 1496 and 1497]. 4o. ciat hoc mente secum facile cogitabit . . .’ collation: a6. r e6 Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi. ‘Ars scribendi epistolas’, Type: 85 R. 6 leaves, 2 columns. Four eight-line stanzas to the col- r r [dedicated to Federicus de Aragona], Prince of Taranto. Incipit: umn, with spaces. Type area: 151 ¿ 121 mm (a2 ).Woodcut on a1 : ‘[N]on me fugit, illustrissime princeps, quantum et oneris et inso- on left, two men standing, one disputing with two women; in lentiae. . . [E]pistolarum o⁄cium (ut maioribus nostris uisum est) background, a house, a man looking out of a window to right; v r dicitur quo absentes his . . .’ see Kristeller 215.e(?). Lombard on a1 . Leaf a1 , title: ‘ð f r Publicius, Jacobus: Panegyric [addressed to Federicus de v 5 Elcontra|to deglihuomini& delle donne >>’; [woodcut]; a1 : Aragona], Prince of Taranto. Incipit: ‘[N]on nullos fore uereor, v ‘Nuoua q___|tioš difemina e/ tri|titia > . . .’; a6 , colophon: ‘ð Finito illustrissime princeps, qui honesto labori meo arrogantiae ilcontra|to deglhuomini & delle donne’. nomen temere inscribere non dubitabunt . . .’ Pr 6386; Sander 2143; Sheppard 5257^8. f v Publicius, Jacobus: Ars epistolandi.‘Titulorum et laudum dis- 5 COPY tinctio.’ Incipit: ‘[M]aiorum laudes prestantesque titulos et claris- Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) red morocco, by Bauzonnet- sima nomina . . .’ Trautz, three gold ¢llets on the covers and the spine gold-tooled. g v Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa.‘Jacobi Publicii Florentini 3 Gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk book- ars memoriae’. Incipit: ‘[H]aud ab re fore arbitror si preter mark. Size: 210 ¿ 143 ¿ 4 mm. Size of leaf: 209 ¿ 138 mm. maiorum consuetudinem . . .’ ‘735’ in brown ink on a slip of paper now pasted onto front h v [Circular or rectangular woodcut images.] 4 endleaf. h r Publicius, Jacobus: Ars memorativa. Incipit: ‘[C]um autem 8 Provenance: Guglielmo Bruto Icilio Timoleone, Conte Libri meminisse cupis, bis cursim lectitando textum percurres . . .’ Carrucci della Sommaia (1803^1869); sale (28 June 1847), lot This is followed by the two-part ‘tree of qualities’diagram (not in 1470, evidently bought in; purchased at sale (1 Aug. 1859), lot Schramm, but see BMC V 289) and the woodcut of animals (see 735. Not identi¢ed in Books Purchased (1859). Schramm XXIII pl. 407). shelfmark: Mortara adds. 59. [Augsburg]: Erhard Ratdolt, 20 Jan. 1490. 4o. collation: a^h8 i4. Woodcut illustrations and diagrams: see Schramm. P-539 Pulci, Bernardo HC *13547; Go¡ P-1098; BMC II 384; Pr 1886; BSB-Ink P-870; La rappresentazione di Barlaam e Josafat [Italian]. CIBN P-695; Schramm XXIII p. 25 and pls 395^407; Schreiber r a1 [Title-page.] V 5033; not in Sheppard. v a1 Pulci, Bernardo: La rappresentazione di Barlaam e Josafat. COPY ‘Langiolo aanuntia’. ‘O padre eterno o somma sapientia > sotto Wanting the title-page, a1, also a3 and the blank leaf i4. r qual si correge nostra insegna’; terza rima. The serpent pointer to the volvelle on h8 is present in this copy.A v refs. A. D’Ancona, Sacre rappresentazioni dei secoli XIV, XVe modern reproduction of the woodcut on i2 is pasted on the verso XVI, 3 vols (Florence, 1872), II 141^86. of the rear endleaf. o Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf, the spine gold- and blind- [Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, c.1500]. 4 . collation: a8. tooled, over marbled paper boards; red-edged leaves; marbled r pastedowns. Size: 211¿ 160 ¿ 12 mm. Sizeofleaf: 207 ¿ 148 mm. Seven woodcuts. Leaf a1 :‘ð LA RAPRESENTATIONE . . .’, not as Bibliographical notes by Gilbert Redgrave on the rectos of both R. the front and rear endleaves. R 1339; Pr 6436; Cioni 95 no. 2; Kristeller 45a; Sander 6143; Provenance: Number in the upper left-hand corner of the verso Sheppard 5283; Testaverde and Evangelista no. 274. of the front endleaf: ‘34,870’. Gilbert R. Redgrave (1844^1941); COPY book-plate; inscription, dated 11 Nov. 1909, also notes (see Bound with A-071; see there for details of binding and proven- above) on the recto of the front endleaf. A Catalogue of Books ance. Size of leaf: 210 ¿ 145 mm. from Various Sources . . . (London: Hodgson & Co., 10 May shelfmark: Douce F 268(2). 2200 pulgar, fernando de [p-540^p-542

P-540 Pulci, Luca also H 8343 and another volume not speci¢ed). Purchased by Il Driadeo [Italian]. Pottesman. Solomon Pottesman (1904^1978); purchased at his r sale, lot 340 for »240 + 24 + 24, from the Roy V. Sowers Fund; a1 [Title and woodcut.] r see ledger (1979/80), no. 441. a1 Pulci, Luca: [Preface addressed to] Lorenzo de’ Medici, il shelfmark: Inc. e. I9.14. Magni¢co. Incipit: ‘[A]lcuna uolta pensando o prestantissimo Laurentio. . . Lauro mio alsuon . . .’ r P-542 Pulgar, Fernando de a1 Pulci, Luca: Il Driadeo. ‘[E]xcelso Olimpo o bel ¢ume de Xantho per cui lagreca et lausonia li ra’; terza rima.The work is Libro de los claros varones de Castilla [Castilian]. > r divided into four parts, each introduced by an ‘argumento’. The a1 [Title-page.] v ¢rst ‘argumento’calls the author ‘Luigio Pulci’. a1 Pulgar, Fernando de: Libro de los claros varones de Castilla. refs. Luca Pulci, Il Driadeo d’amore, ed. P.E. Giudici (Lanciano, Dedicated to Isabella I, Queen of Castile and Leon. 1916). refs. Fernando del Pulgar, Claros varones de Castilla, ed. R. B. [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri?, c.1510?]. 4o. Tate (Oxford, 1971), 3^75; M. L. Danger¢eld, Texts and collation: a4 b c8 d4. Concordance of Fernando del Pulgar, ‘Claros varones de v v Castilla’ and ‘Letras’, Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, Type: 77 R. 24 leaves. 22 lines (a1 ). Type area: 166 ¿ 121 mm (a1 ). Woodcut; woodcut initials and lombards. 29 (Madison,Wis., 1986). v Not in Pr; Kristeller 341a; Sander 6000; Sheppard 5183; Short-title f3 Pulgar, Fernando de: Letras. Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books Printed in refs. J. Dom|¤ nguez Bordona, Letras, Clasicos castellanos, 99 Other Countries from 1465 to 1600 now in the British Museum (Madrid, 1929); also ed. P. Elia, Collane di testi e studi ispanici. (London, 1958), p. 544. I: I testi critici (Pisa, 1982); M. L. Danger¢eld, Texts and Concordance of Fernando del Pulgar, Claros varones de Castilla COPY and Letras, Spanish series (Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Binding: Nineteenth-century gold-tooled (¢llets only) half Studies), 29 (Madison,Wis., 1986). brown morocco over brown cloth. Marbled pastedowns. Size: [* r] Pulgar, Fernando de: ‘Tabla’. 208 ¿ 143 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 204 ¿ 133 mm. 1 refs. ed.Tate1 (Letras not included). Provenance: Alessandro, Count Mortara (À1855). Purchased [* v] [Colophon.] from Count Mortara; see Alessandro Mortara, Biblioteca 2 [* v] [Mendoza, Innigo de: Dechado . . . a la muy escelente reina Italica, 1852, p. 69. 3 don‹ a Isabel nuestra soberana sen‹ ora.] ‘Alareyna nuestra sen‹ ora’. shelfmark: Mortara 797. ‘Alta reina esclarecida, guarnecida de grandezas muy reales’; 4 verses. P-541 Pulci, Luca refs. ed.Tate 75^7. Seville: Stanislaus Polonus, 24 Apr. 1500. 4o. Pistole in rima al Lorenzo de’Medici [Italian]. 8 4 r collation: a^l [*] . a1 [Title-page.] r r Woodcut and woodcut initials. Leaf b1 , l. 1: ‘|a e|touo alguš tiempo a2 Pulci, Luca: Pistole in rima al Lorenzo de’ Medici. [Proemio enla indignacioš del rey. h pa > ’, not as Haebler. addressed to] Lorenzo de’ Medici. ‘Lucretia a Lauro epistola C 4993; Go¡ P-1130; BMC X 44; Pr 9544; Haebler, Bibliograf|¤ a prima’. ‘[L]auro sopra imonti Caluanei > sola et pensosa per ibe¤ rica, 566; K. Haebler, Geschichte des spanischen Fru« hdruckes uederti ascesi’; terza rima. in Stammba« umen (Leipzig, 1923), 402; Kurz 308; Sheppard 7313; refs. See Francesca Battera,‘Le P|¤ stole di Luca Pulci e la forma- Vindel, Arte,V 370: 136. zione culturale del giovane Lorenzo’, in Lorenzo the Magni¢cent: Culture and Politics, ed. Michael Mallett and Nicholas Mann, COPY Warburg Institute Colloquia, III (London, 1996), 177^90. Bound with: o 2. Hieronymus de Torres y Aguilera, Chronica, etc. Zaragoza: [Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, c.1495]. 4 . Iuan Soler, 20 Feb. 1579. collation: a^d8 e6. Wanting [*3^4]. Woodcut. Binding: Nineteenth-century light brown morocco, stamped C 4989; Go¡ P-1116; BMC VI 656; Pr 6260; CIBN P-703; Kristeller with the arms of Stuart de Rothesay: or, a fess chequy azure and 342a; Sander 6005; not in Sheppard. argent and in chief a mullet. Sprinkled blue and red-edged leaves; COPY green silk bookmark. Size:190 ¿ 135 ¿ 33 mm. Sizeof leaf: 183 ¿ Wanting a1 and a8. Leaf a2 repaired, the renovation of the lower 125 mm. margin a¡ecting the last line of the text; minor repairs to a3. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, and ‘nota’ v Binding: Nineteenth-century orange-brown crushed morocco marks in an early hand in brown ink. On h2 ¢ve lines deleted in with brown central lozenge inlay and gilt-edged leaves. Size: the same brown ink. 210 ¿ 133 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 207 ¿ 129 mm. Provenance: Unidenti¢ed inscription on the title-page of item 2: r On a2 Italian two-quarter white vine-stemborders on a blue, red, ‘Ex libris [ ]’. Charles Stuart (1779^1845), Lord de Rothesay; sale, and green ground incorporating a three-line epigraphic initial ‘L’ lot 2876, purchased by Stewart for »11. 0. 0. Purchased for »6. 0. 0; painted in gold. Other initials are supplied in red or blue. see Books Purchased (1855), 50 (‘Sevilla, 1524’ probably a Provenance: Thomas A. Gilbert (Àbefore 20 Oct. 1923); pencil mistake). note inside front cover:‘Hodgson 20 Oct 38 TA Gilbert Sale’; his Former Bodleian shelfmark: 210 k.237. sale (London: Hodgson & Co., 20 Oct. 1938), lot 572 (including shelfmark: Antiq. e.S.4(1). p-543^p-545] puteo, paris de 2201

r P-543 Purbachius, Georgius [b2 ] Puteo, Paris de: De re militari. ‘De qualitate strenui pugna- Theoricae novae planetarum. toris et ut sit diu in armis uersatus et ossa armis indurata habens r et non deliciis enutritus’. Incipit: ‘[C]um de re militari singulari- [a1 ] Purbachius, Georgius: Theoricae novae planetarum. Incipit: que certamine scribere decreuerim . . .’ ‘[S]ol habet tres orbes a se inuicem omniquaque diuisos atque refs. Tractatus universi iuris, 18 vols (Venice, 1584), XVI fols sibi contiguos . . .’ 386r-428v; see D. Perry, ‘Paridis de Puteo: a Fifteenth-century refs. See VLVII 528^34, at 530^1; Thorndike^Kibre1513. Civilian’s Concept of Papal Sovereignty’, in The Church and [Nuremberg: Johann Mu« ller of Ko« nigsberg (Regiomontanus), Sovereignty, c.590^1918. Essays in Honour of Michael Wilks, ed. c.1474]. Folio. D.Wood, Studies in Church History, Subsidia, 9 (Oxford, 1991), collation: [a b10]. 369^92, at 370. Woodcut diagrams and initials. [Naples: Sixtus Riessinger, 1476^7]. Folio. HC *13595; Go¡ P-1134; BMC II 456; Pr 2208; BSB-Ink P-399; collation: [a6 b10 c^x8 y z10], not as HC. CIBN P-707; Schreiber 5040; Sheppard 1602. Facsimile: Joannis GW Nachtra« ge, 266; HC *13615; Go¡ P-1140; Pr 6680; BSB-Ink Regiomontani Operacollectanea, ed. F.Schmeidler, Milliaria10,2 P-885; CIBN P-712; Fava^Bresciano 41; Sheppard 5421. (Osnabru« ck, 1972). COPY COPY Wanting gathering [a] containing the table of contents. Bound with P-526; see there for details of binding and proven- Incipit as in GWand Fava, not H. ance. Size of leaf: 276 ¿ 192 mm. v Binding: Contemporary (c.1480) light brown central or south A marginal correction on [a4 ] in an early hand. Italian sheep over wooden boards bevelled inwards. Three clasps Some of the diagrams are painted in various colours. Some lacking, hinging on the upper cover and secured by two nails par- rubrication. allel with the edges. Three ‘Florentine’ shell catches on the lower shelfmark: Auct. O 4.19(3). cover. Both covers are blind-tooled with ¢ve three-line frames; mitred corners. A border of £owers and palmettes between the P-544 Purgatorium Divi Patricii second and third frame, and of ‘X’ tools between the fourth and Carmen de purgatorio divi Patricii (trans. Burchardus de ¢fth. Centre decorated with smaller ‘X’ tools arranged in three Horneck). superimposed quadrilaterals inside a three-line border. A small rosette impressed at intervals in the other two borders and around a r [Title-page.] 1 the geometrical construction in the centre. Scroll-shaped manu- a v Burchardus de Horneck: [Letter addressed to] Eberhardus VI, 1 script title-label between the third and fourth frame at the head of Count of Wu« rttemberg. Incipit:‘Illustrissime dux cui tam sublimi the lower cover: ‘Paris Il[ustris] doc[tor] de re militari ad prudentia . . .’ Ill[ustrissimum] D[ominum] Consta[n]tiu[m] Sf[or]t[iam] de ara- a r Carmen de purgatorio divi Patricii.Translated by Burchardus de 2 g[ona]’. Light brown edges gau¡ered with a two-line dotted dia- Horneck. ‘Diuinum tenuit tellus Hibernia virum Cultorem > per. Edges of the boards decorated on the bevel with three lines Christi Patriciumque dictum’; elegiac distichs. in blind. Triple blue and pink silk head-bands. Sewn on three low refs. See VL II 715^17. widely spaced bands. Compartments of the spine decorated with o Memmingen: [Albrecht Kunne, c.1500?]. 4 . a single-line cross over a three-line saltire. Pastedown and one 6 collation: a . free endleaf (wrapped round the ¢rst/last gathering) at each end: HC Addenda, 13603; Go¡ P-1136; BMC II 609; Pr 2808; Sack, watermark, letter m (not in Briquet).The distinctive outer border Freiburg, 2651; Sheppard 2027. has notbeen noticed elsewhere, and there are some surprising fea- COPY tures: the edges gau¡ered but not gilt (see Broxb. 31.14), and three Boundwith P-488; see there fordetails of binding and acquisition. (instead of the normal two or four) clasps. Early manuscript title Size of leaf: 185 ¿ 126 mm. along thelower edge:‘Rei Militaris Decisiones’.‘911’inbrown ink r ‘Horneck’ in pencil on a1 . on a circular paper label at the tail of the spine. Size: 288 ¿ 192 ¿ shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 6.87(3). 44 mm. Size of leaf: 279 ¿ 192 mm. ‘6^140’ in brown ink on the verso of the rear endleaf. P-545 Puteo, Paris de Provenance: Purchased for »1. 1. 0; see Books Purchased (1847), De re militari. 29. r shelfmark: Auct. 2Q inf. 1.39. [a1 ] [Table of contents.] r [b1 ] Puteo, Paris de: [Letter addressed to] Constantius Sforza. Incipit: ‘[I]n conferendis muneribus fortissime princeps . . .’ Q

Q-001 Quadragesimale Viatoris Q-003 Quaestiones in Aristotelem r [a1 ] [Antonius de Massa: Quadragesimale viatoris.] ‘Feria quarta Quaestionum optimarum cursus cum textualibus cinerum ex euangelio’. Incipit: ‘‘‘[C]um ieiunatis’’ Math. vi. [Mt expositionibus novae logicae Aristotelis. 6,16.] Bernardus in quodam sermone sic ait. Mundus clamat ego r AA1 [Title-page.] ‘Cursus optimarum questionum cum textualibus de¢ciam . . .’ expositionibus noue logice Arestotelis sicut tradiderunt maximi refs. See Schneyer, Repertorium, VII 405^8; on authorship see Parisius regentes, multorum peritorum opiniones compendiose also G. Meerseman, ‘Deux Pre“ cheurs sile¤ siens nomme¤ s: cum argumentis et questionibus recitantes, ¢naliter se ad mentem Peregrinus’, Archivum Fratrum Predicatorum, 19 (1949), 266^74, subtilissimi doctoris Johannis Schoti ordinis minorum luculentis- at 274 note 24, which ascribes the authorship to Nicolaus de sime resoluentes cuilibet studere volenti summe vtilis’. Dinkelsbu« hl; Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbu« hl, 307^8. v AA1 Quaestionum optimarum cursus cum textualibus expositioni- [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra, not after 1476]. bus novae logicae Aristotelis.‘‘‘Primum oportet dicere circa quid Folio. et de quo est intentio’’. Quoniam(?) circa demonstrationem et de collation: [a^d10 e8]. disciplina demonstratiua’. Incipit: ‘[I]ste est liber priorum anale- C 5002; Go¡ Q-1; BMC II 340; Pr 1637; BSB-Ink Q-1; CIBN Q-1; ticorum Arestotelis in quo determinatur de syllogismo simpliciter Oates 903; Sheppard 1217. dicto . . .’ COPY [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1492]. Folio. 8 6 Wanting the blank leaf [e8]. collation: AA bb^rr . Binding: Nineteenth-century grey paper boards; watermarks of H *5866; Go¡ Q-4; not in Pr; BSB-Ink C-710; CIBN Q-3; Sack, endpapers: a crown and a circle with an orbit; for similar binding Freiburg, 2995^6; Sheppard 1001; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, 352. see C-046. Size: 305 ¿ 225 ¿ 14 mm. Size of leaf: 298 ¿ 210 mm. COPY Provenance: Probably Vienna, Dominicans, S. Maria; see notes Bound with P-060; see there for details of binding and proven- on binding, above. Sheppard records that this item was purchased ance. Size of leaf: 277 ¿ 198 mm. in 1851, although it has not been identi¢ed in Books Purchased Wanting pp1,2, qq6, and rr1,5,6. (1851). o r ‘n 1’ in brown ink in the middle of the upper margin of AA1 . shelfmark: Auct. 6Q 5.18. shelfmark: MS. Casaubon18(2). Q-002 Quadragesimale Viatoris Fragment. Q-004 Quaestiones Quaestiones naturales antiquorum philosophorum. Augsburg: Johann Ba« mler, [14]79. 4o. r collation: [a10+2 b^l8 m10]. a1 [Title-page.] ‘Naturale questiones antiquorum philosophorum C 5003; Go¡ Q-2; BMC II 336; Pr 1624; BSB-Ink Q-2; Sheppard tractantes de diuersis generibus ciborum et potus que humane 1201. nature saniora atque conducibiliora sunt ob conualescentiam ser- uandam motis questionibus earumque solutionibus adiunctis COPY succincte declarantur’. One leaf only, accompanying theType Facsimile Society publica- a v Quaestiones naturales antiquorum philosophorum. ‘Prima tion for the year1904; incipit:‘Fecit iuxtaverbum helie iii. Regum 1 questio de bono aere’. Incipit: ‘[P]rimo igitur queritur vtrum aer xvii . . .’; explicit: ‘sine ordine ergo ipsam imitari debes naturali- > est magis necessarius ad vitam . . .’ ter’. Size of fragment: c.190 ¿ 129 mm. refs. SeeThorndike^Kibre1628. Provenance: According to the editor of the Type Facsimile o Society, the leaf is the gift of Dr Burger to the Society. Cologne: Cornelis de Zierikzee, [after 1500?]. 4 . 6 4 Presumably acquired in 1904. collation: a B . shelfmark: Soc. 25834 c.2. C 5004; Go¡ Q-10; BMC I 310; Pr 1500; BSB-Ink (Q-6); Sheppard 1112; Voullie¤ me, Ko« ln, p. 435.

COPY Binding: Nineteenth-century blue cloth. Blue- or green-edged leaves. Size: 208 ¿ 150 ¿ 10 mm. Size of leaf: 198 ¿ 133 mm. r ‘7’ in brown ink in the upper right-hand corner of a1 .‘32’ in pen- cil, below.

2202 q-004^q-009] quattuor sermones 2203

Provenance: Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 162 (27 Q-007 Quattuor Sermones [English] Dec. 1884), no. 1115, for 12 Marks; see Library Bills (1884). a r [Quattuor sermones.] shelfmark: Auct. 4Q 6.3. 1 refs. Quatuorsermones.Reprintedfromthe¢rsteditionprinted by William Caxton at Westminster, Roxburghe Club, [106] (London, Q-005 Quaestiones 1883); Quattuor Sermones printed by William Caxton, ed. N. F. Quaestiones Orosii et responsiones Augustini, et al. Blake, Middle EnglishTexts, 2 (Heidelberg, 1975). r Westminster: William Caxton, [1487]. Folio. As dated by BMC; [a ] Quaestiones Orosii et responsiones Augustini. 1 Sheppard dates [1483]. Distinct from the earlier edition by type- refs. PL XL 733^52. BSB-Ink attributes to Pseudo-Augustinus. v setting and use of woodcut initials; see C. A. Webb, ‘Caxton’s [c9 ] [Colophon.] r ‘‘Quattuor Sermones: a Newly Discovered Edition’, in Essays in [c ] [De vino et pane.] ‘Iussu diuino cum missa pie celebratur 10 > HonourofVictorScholderer, ed. Dennis E. Rhodes (Mainz,1970), Sanguis de uino, corpus de pane creatur’; 24 lines of verse. 407^25 (edition II), with the Bodleian copies listed at 421. refs. See Walther, Initia, 9993, where it is attributed to collation: a^c8 d6. ‘Hildebert?’. Woodcut initials. Merseburg: Lucas Brandis, 3(?) Aug. 1473. 4o. 10 [Not H]C 7029 (II); Go¡ Q-14; BMC XI; Pr 9653; de Ricci, Caxton, collation: [a^c ]. 85; Du¡ 299; Needham, Pardoner, 89, no. Cx 85; Sheppard 7391^ GW 2991; H *2077; Pr 2600; BSB-Ink A-911; Sheppard 1881. 2; STC 17957 (II). COPY FIRST COPY Formerly item 3 in a ‘Sammelband’: ‘3’ in black ink in the upper r Bound with M-232; see there for details of binding and proven- margin of [ai ]. v ance. Size of leaf: 255 ¿ 168 mm. Leaf [b8 ] is blank, with the consequent loss of text between Wanting d3.4. quaestiones xxxiv and xxxvi (PL XL 745). shelfmark: S. Seld. d.8(2). Binding: Nineteenth-century marbled paper boards; bound for SECOND COPY KloÞ. Size: 187 ¿ 146 ¿ 9 mm. Size of leaf: 187 ¿ 145 mm. Bound with M-234; see there for details of binding and proven- Some cropped early marginal annotations in gathering [a]. r ance. Size of leaf: 258 ¿ 184 mm. On [a1 ] a three-line initial ‘L’, with extensions into the inner mar- Wanting d1.6. gin, is supplied in red; paragraph marks, capital strokes, and Some marginal notes, extracting key words, in Crynes’s hand. underlining in red. shelfmark: Arch. G d.9(2). Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- label; purchased at his sale (1835), lot 349 for »1. 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 3. Q-008 Quattuor Sermones [English] shelfmark: Auct.7Q 4.26. r A1 [Quattuor sermones.] refs. See Q-007. Q-006 Quatres Choses [French] Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, 1494. 4o. Probably issued with r John Mirk, Liber festivalis (1493). a1 [Title-page.] 8 6 r collation: A^D E^G . a2 Quatres choses. Incipit: ‘Quatre choses sont necessaires a soy bien gouuerner en ce monde. [P]enser au temps passe . . .’ H 7032 (II); Go¡ Q-16; BMC XI; Pr 9693; Du¡ 308; Sheppard 7429; STC 17962. [Paris]: JeanTre¤ perel, [c.1495?]. 4o. collation: a b6 c4. COPY r r Bound with M-235; see there for details of binding and proven- Type: 119 G. 16 leaves. 26 lines (a3 ). Type area: 157 ¿ 77 mm (a3 ). r r ance. Size of leaf: 180 ¿ 127 mm. Capital space on a2 .Woodcut. Leaf a1 , title: ‘Les quatre cho|es. v r Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, from‘the gen- ’ [device]; a1 : [woodcut, a master instructing ayouth]; a2 :‘Seš |uit > erall sentence’onwards, in an early English hand. le liure appelle les quatre > cho|es > Quatre cho|es |ont nece|= > |aires a soy bieš gouuerner en ce monde pEn|er au temps pa||e shelfmark: Arch. G e.1(2). v > > > . . .’; c4 , l. 19: ‘La virginite perdue et le teš ps xdu >> Cy ¢ne le liure appelle les > quatre cho|es’. Q-009 Quattuor Sermones [English] Pr 8212; Sheppard 6418. r A1 Quattuor sermones. COPY refs. See Q-007. Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf, the spine gold-tooled. o Red-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and azure silk book- Westminster: [Wynkyn de Worde], 1496. 4 . For the most part a mark. Size: 183 ¿ 130 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 179 ¿ 126 mm. page-for-page reprint of DeWorde’s edition of 1494, Du¡ 308. 8 6 Occasional interlinear corrections in an early hand. collation: A^D E^G . r H 7033 (II); BMC XI; Pr 9703; Du¡ 313; Sheppard 7447; STC17965 The woodcut and the device are coloured. On a2 a two-line initial ‘P’ is supplied in interlocked red and blue; paragraph marks and (II). headings underlining in red; capitals touched with yellow wash. COPY r Provenance: ‘Secousse’ (sixteenth century) on a1 . Francis Douce Bound with M-238; see there for details of binding and proven- (1757^1834); armorial book-plate. Bequeathed in 1834. ance. Size of leaf: 176 ¿ 125 mm. shelfmark: Douce 38. shelfmark: Douce 36(2). 2204 quintilianus, marcus fabius [q-010^q-013

Q-010 Quattuor Sermones [English] Q-012 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius r A1 Quattuor sermones. Institutiones oratoriae (ed. Johannes Andreas de Bussis). r refs. See Q-007. [a2 ] [Bussis,] Johannes Andreas [de], Bishop of Aleria: [Letter London: Richard Pynson, 1499. 4o. addressed to] Paulus II, Pont. Max. collation: A^E6 F8. refs. Bussi, 50. r Woodcut initial. [a2 ] Campanus, [Johannes Antonius: Preface dedicated] to H 7034(II); BMC XI; Pr 9794; Du¡ 316; STC17966.5(II); Sheppard Francescus [Todeschinus] Piccolominus. 7553. refs. See Q-011. r [a2 ] [List of rubrics.] COPY r Bound with C-454(2); see there for details of binding, manuscript [b1 ] Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Letter dedicating the notes, and provenance. Size of leaf: 201 ¿ 128 mm. Institutiones Oratoriae] to Victorius Marcellus. ‘M. Fabius shelfmark: Arch. A e. 101(2). Quintilianus Uictorio Marcello salutem’. refs. Quint. Inst. r Q-011 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius [b1 ] Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: Institutiones Oratoriae [dedi- cated] to Victorius Marcellus. Edited by Johannes Andreae de Institutiones oratoriae (ed. Johannes Antonius Bussis, Bishop of Aleria. Campanus). refs. Quint. Inst. De Bussis states in his preface that he has heav- r [*1 ] Campanus, [Johannes Antonius: Prefatory letter dedicated] to ily relied on the version of the text prepared by Campanus Cardinal Francescus [Todeschinus] Piccolominus of Siena. (Q-011). v refs. Bot¢eld102^4. See also Monfasani,‘First Call’,5^6; and Di [A9 ] [Versecolophon, naming the printers, addressed to the reader.] Bernardo, Gianantonio Campano, 233^44. ‘Aspicis illustris lector quicunque libellos > Si cupis arti¢cum r [*2 ] ‘Rubricae’. Incipit: ‘Marcus Fabius Quintilianus Uictorio . . . nomina nosse lege’; 4 distichs. M. F. Quintiliani de Institutione Oratoria ad Q. Uictorium . . .’ Rome: Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, [after 30 r [a1 ] Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Letter dedicating the Aug. 1470]. Folio. Institutiones Oratoriae to] Victorius Marcellus. collation: [a4 b c10 d12 e^s10 t12 v^y10 z12 A10.] refs. Quint. Inst. On the place of this edition in the textual tradi- HCR 13645; Go¡ Q-25; BMC IV 11; Pr 3309; CIBN Q-15; Du¡, tion see Michael Winterbottom, ‘Fifteenth-century Manuscripts SVP, 28; Rhodes 1490; Sheppard 2623. of Quintilian’, Classical Quarterly, 16 (1967), 339^69, at 340^3; COPY and ‘In Praise of Ra¡aele Regio’, in Antike Rhetorik und ihre Wanting the blank leaves [a1] and [A10]. Rezeption, ed. S. Do« pp (Stuttgart, 1999), 99^116, at 100. On the Binding: Nineteenth-century red morocco, the spine gold- textual transmission generally see M. W[interbottom], in Texts tooled; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; and Transmission, 332^4 r marbled pastedowns. Size: 339 ¿ 246 ¿ 46 mm. Size of [a1 ] Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Institutiones Oratoriae.] leaf: 327 ¿ 218 mm. Probably edited by Campanus, according to the letter by de Occasional marginal notes in a sixteenth-century Italian hand, Bussis in 1470 (Q-012). extracting personal names and key words and phrases, and sup- refs. Quint. Inst. plying ‘nota’ signs, brackets, and (in the upper margin) book Rome: [Johannes Philippus de Lignamine], 3 Aug. 1470. Folio. numbers. Folio numbers are supplied in a late eighteenth-century collation: [*4 a^f10 g8 h^k10 l^m8 n6+1 o^z10 A8 B^E10 F8.] hand. r HC 13646; Go¡ Q-24; BMC IV 29; Pr 3381; CIBN Q-14; Sheppard On [b2 ] a (damaged) Italian epigraphic eight-line initial ‘P’ is 2705. supplied in gold, surrounded by white vine-stems de¢ned in red COPY and green; in the lower margin within a red wreath a shield bear- Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; gilt title ing an unidenti¢ed coat of arms: bendy of six or and azure, on a green leather label on the spine; marbled pastedowns; the £anked by initials ‘V V’ and small erased devices, which gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on red leather on the inside Sheppard suggests may be superimposed eight-pointed stars. of the upper cover. Size: 334 ¿ 241 ¿ 76 mm. Size of leaf: 319 ¿ Provenance: Edward Knight (1739^1812); sale (4 May 1821), lot 218 mm. 1635; ‘purchased 1821’ on recto of front endleaf; purchase price ‘[A?] 12446 B. J. D. B.’ in pencil on verso of front endleaf. noted in Bodleian copy of the sale catalogue as »2. 5. 0. Marginal notes in an early sixteenth-century(?) north Italian Purchased for »2.12. 6 according to Books Purchased (1821), 12. hand, extracting personal names, key words, and supplying var- shelfmark: Auct. N 1.18 iant readings, brackets, and ‘nota’ signs, two to ¢ve dots and tail. Initials, pilcrows, and capital strokes are supplied in red. Q-013 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); printed label of the sale (1789), part III, lot 3231; in the annotated Institutiones oratoriae (ed. Omnibonus Leonicenus). r catalogue marked down to ‘D[ominu]s Pierson A’ for Fl. 405. [*1 ] ‘Tabula . . . capitula’. v Purchased for »35. 8. 6; see Books Purchased (1790), 7. [a1 ] Omnibonus Leonicenus: [Preface addressed] to Moyses de shelfmark: Auct. L 1.15. Bu¡arolis, Bishop of Belluno. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in Christo patri ac domino meo obseruandissimo domino Moysi de Bufarelis . . .’On the preface, in which Jenson is praised as ‘librar- iae artis . . . inuentor’, see Lowry, Jenson, 56^7. q-013^q-015] quintilianus, marcus fabius 2205

r [a2 ] Quintilianus, [Marcus] Fabius: [Letter dedicating the Provenance: ‘M. R. J. Piatti’ (seventeenth/eighteenth century?) r Institutiones Oratoriae to] Victorius [Marcellus]. on a1 . Date of acquisition unknown. refs. Quint. Inst. shelfmark: Auct. N 3.15. r [a2 ] [Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: Institutiones Oratoriae.] Edited by Omnibonus Leonicenus, as stated in his preface. Q-015 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius refs. Quint. Inst. The text is preceded by an eight-line summary Institutiones oratoriae. of the work. v [*1 ] ‘Tabula capitula’. [Venice]: Nicolaus Jenson, 21 May 1471. Folio. v 2 10 a1 Omnibonus Leonicenus: [Preface addressed to] Moyses de collation: [* a^x ]. Bu¡arolis, Bishop of Belluno. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in HC 13647; Go¡ Q-26; BMC V 168; Pr 4073; BSB-Ink Q-13; CIBN Christo patri ac domino meo obseruandissimo domino Moysi de Q-16; Essling 130; Lowry, Jenson, 240, no. 13; Rhodes 1491; Bufarelis . . .’All references to Jenson (see Q-013) are omitted. Sheppard 3243. r a2 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Letter dedicating the COPY Institutiones oratoriae to] Trypho, the bookseller. Wanting the blank leaf [x10]. refs. Quint. Inst. The name ‘Trypho’ in place of ‘Victorius Binding: Eighteenth-century blind-tooled calf; backed with Marcellus’suggests an awareness of one of the early manuscripts; parchment; the title, printer’s name, and date on red and green on the latter see Winterbottom,‘Fifteenth-century Manuscripts’, leather labels on the spine; the gold stamp of the Bodleian 339^69. r Library on both covers. Size: 332 ¿ 233 ¿ 57 mm. Size of a2 [Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: Institutiones Oratoriae.] leaf: 324 ¿ 216 mm. refs. Quint. Inst. The text is preceded by an eight-line summary Frequent marginal notes throughout in a contemporary cursive of the work. north-east Italian humanistic hand in black and red, extracting [Venice: Printer of the 1480 Valla (H 15809), c.1480]. As assigned key words and phrases, and proper names, and supplying by Go¡. Pr assigns to [Treviso: Johannes Rubeus]; see BMC VI p. brackets, corrections to the text, missing Greek words, volume l. numbers in the upper margin, and comments on the text (not collation: [*2] a b8 c^s6.8 t^z &8 A6 B8 C6 D4. drawing on the printed commentaries). A few notes in a contem- HCR 13644; Go¡ Q-28; BMC VII 1137, XII 21; Pr 6495; BSB-Ink porary cursive hand, providing brackets, underlinings, pointing Q-14; Oates 2225; Rhodes 1492; Sheppard 3732^4. hands, and missing initials. Page numbering in a sixteenth-cen- tury hand. FIRST COPY Provenance: Ma¡eo Pinelli (1735^1785); Morelli, (1787), III Wanting the blank leaf D4. 5770; his sale (1789), lot10672; in the annotated catalogue marked Sheet [*1.2] containing the tables isbound attheendofthevolume. down to Lord Spencer for »5. 10. 0. George John, 2nd Earl Binding: Eighteenth-century Dutch gold-tooled red morocco; Spencer (1758^1834); his accession number ‘5770’on front paste- see Foot, ‘Incunable Collector’, no. 28. The gold stamp of the r Bodleian Library on beige leather within the upper cover; down; erased stamp on [*1 ]. Date of acquisition unknown; not the copy listed in Books Purchased (1790), purchased for »2. 0. 0, marbled-edged leaves and marbled pastedowns; blue silk book- mark. Size: 310 ¿ 215 ¿ 38 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 195 mm. as suggested by Sheppard. + shelfmark: Auct. N 3.14. On verso of front endleaf: ‘Numero 1496’and note in French.‘ S’ in brown ink on recto of last endleaf. v r Q-014 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius On a1 and a2 the heading and three initials are painted in gold. Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); Institutiones oratoriae. his sale (1789), part III, lot 3234; in the annotated catalogue r a1 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Letter dedicating the marked down to de Bosch for Fl. 10, the equivalent of »0. 17. 6 Institutiones Oratoriae to] Victorius Marcellus. according to the exchange rate used by Thomas Payne at this refs. Quint. Inst. sale. Purchased for »1. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1790), 6. r a1 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Institutiones Oratoriae.] shelfmark: Auct. N 3.18. refs. Quint. Inst. The text is preceded by an 11^line summary of SECOND COPY the work. Wanting gatherings [*], C, and D. Milan: Antonius Zarotus, 9 June 1476. Folio. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled calf; the gold stamp collation: a^z m8 k6. of the Bodleian Library on both covers; author’s name in gilt on HCR13648; Go¡ Q-27; BMC VI 713; Pr 5794; Sheppard 4841. a red leather label on the spine; sprinkled red-edged leaves. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of upper COPY cover.‘4’ (slightly erased) and ‘9’on the outer edge.‘9’also painted Leaf a bound between a and a . 8 1 2 on the upper spine. Size: 279 ¿ 208 ¿ 42 mm. Size of leaf: 272 ¿ Binding: Nineteenth-century purple mottled calf; the gold 190 mm. stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; marbled paste- On a r:‘330 2j’ in light brown ink and ‘N L’ in black ink. Frequent downs; green silk bookmark. Size: 299 ¿ 229 ¿ 43 mm. Size of 1 marginal notes (in red and brown ink) in a contemporary Italian leaf: 290 ¿ 200 mm. hand, mainly extracting key words and personal names, and sup- A few brackets and pointing hands in a sixteenth-century hand at plying brackets and three dots and tail. the beginning of the book. Some capital strokes in red ink. 2206 quintilianus, marcus fabius [q-015^q-017

Provenance: Edward Bernard (1638^1697); seeWanley’s list, p. 6 ‘H 6. 6.’ in black ink on recto of front endleaf. In the margins of r no. 540 and‘540’on a1 . Among thebooks purchased in1697 from book I, some manuscript notes are supplied in red or brown ink Bernard’s widow. bya contemporary Italian hand, extracting key words. Page num- Former Bodleian shelfmarks: D 2. 4 Art; H 7. 9 Art. bering and a few notes supplied in a later hand. shelfmark: Auct. N 3.19. Provenance: Lord Wenman, armorial book-plate on front paste- THIRD COPY down (Howe, Book Plates, 31310); probably Philip, 7th Viscount Bound with: (1742^1800). Acquired by 1843; see Catalogus (1843), III p. 222. 2. [Pseudo-] Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, Declamationes. shelfmark: Auct. N 3.21. [Treviso: Dionysius Bononiensis and Peregrinus (de Pasqualibus) Bononiensis, 1482.] (Q-020). Binding: Eighteenth-/nineteenth-century paper boards covered Q-017 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius with marbled paper; green-edged leaves; the gold stamp of the Institutiones oratoriae (comm. Laurentius Valla, Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 281 ¿ 201 ¿ 42 mm. Size Pomponius Laetus, and Johannes Sulpitius). of leaf: 278 ¿ 193 mm. a r [Title-page.] Marginal notes in an early Italian hand, supplying headings and 1 a v Campanus, [Johannes Antonius: Preface (here) addressed] to extracting key words. Notes in a sixteenth-century Italian hand, 1 Antonius Moretus. Probably edited by Moretus. supplying underlining and extracting key words and phrases. A few notes in a sixteenth-century German hand, providing com- refs. Bot¢eld 102^4. On Moretus’ version of Campanus’ preface ments on the text. Another(?) hand supplies missing initials in (addressed to Francescus Todeschinus Piccolominus in Q-011), both items. see Monfasani, ‘First Call’, 14^16, 30; Perosa, ‘L’edizione veneta di Quintiliano’, II 575^610, at 608^10. Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard KloÞ (1787^1854); book- r label; sale (1835), lot 3333. Purchased for »0. 5. 0; see Books a2 Omnibonus Leonicenus: [Preface addressed] to Moyses de Purchased (1835), 23 (‘sine anno’). Bu¡arolis, Bishop of Belluno. Incipit: ‘[R]euerendissimo in shelfmark: Auct. P 5.29(1). christo patri ac domino meo obseruandissimo domino Moysi de Bufarelis . . .’As in Q-015, all references to Jenson (see Q-013) are omitted. Q-016 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius v a2 [Life of Quintilian.] Incipit:‘[Q]uintilianus, ut mea fert opinione, Institutiones oratoriae (comm. Raphael Regius). Romae natus est. Quibus consulibus aut quo imperante Caesare r [*1 ] [Title-page.] non legi . . .’A slightly di¡erent version of the Life in Q-016. r r [*2 ] ‘Tabula . . . capitula’. a3 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Letter dedicating the r a1 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: [Letter dedicating the Institutiones oratoriae] toTrypho, the bookseller. Institutiones oratoriae to] Trypho [the bookseller]. refs. Quint. Inst. See also Q-015. r refs. Quint. Inst. See also Q-015. a3 Valla, Laurentius; Laetus, [Julius] Pomponius; [Sulpitius, r a1 Regius, Raphael; [and Merula, Bartholomeus]: ‘In depraua- Johannes]: ‘Enarrationes in Quintiliani Institutiones’. Incipit: tiones Oratoriae Quintiliani Institutionis annotationes’. Incipit: ‘[E]¥agitasti quotidiano conuitio Cicero ad Quintum fratrem ‘[E]¥agitasti quotidiano conuicio. Ad Uictoriumne epistolam hanc conuitio . . .’ For the acknowledgement of Marcellum . . .’ On the work’s ¢rst version,‘Ducenta problemata Sulpitius as commentator, see title-page. On the work of all three in Quintiliani depravationes’, published in 1492 (R-042), and on commentators, and their preliminary versions, see Perosa, 575^ Regius as editor of Quintilian, see Winterbottom, ‘In Praise of 610. v Ra¡aele Regio’, 100^1, 105^6. For the view that Regius plagiar- a3 [Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: Institutiones oratoriae.] ized Valla’s commentary see Alessandro Perosa, ‘L’edizione refs. Quint. Inst. r veneta di Quintiliano coi commenti del Valla, di Pomponio Leto K9 [Life of Quintilian.] Incipit: ‘[M]arcus F. Quintilianus Romae e di Sulpizio daVeroli’, in Miscellanea Augusto Campano (Padua, natus est. Quibus consulibus aut quo imperante Caesare non 1981), II 603^10, and on Merula’s contribution at 575^6. legi . . .’See Q-016. r r a1 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: Institutiones oratoriae. K9 ‘Tabula . . . capitula’. refs. Quint. Inst. Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis, 18 Aug. 1494. r k5 [Regius, Raphael(?): Life of Quintilian.] Incipit:‘Marcus Fabius Folio. Quintilianus Romae natus est. Quibus consulibus aut quo imper- collation: a8 b6 c^e8 f^h6 i8 II10 k6 l8 m6 n^q8 r6 s8 t u6 x^z8 &6 A8 ante Caesare non legi. . .’The use ofthe ¢rst person would seem to B6 C^I6 K10. suggest that the author is Regius. Woodcut diagrams. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus,17 July14[93]. HCR13654; Go¡ Q-30; BMC V 393, XII 28; Pr 4865; BSB-Ink Q-17; Folio. Rhodes 1495; Sheppard 4052^3. 2 8 6 collation: [* ] a^z & m k . FIRST COPY Woodcut initials and diagrams. Wanting the blank leaf K10. HC (+ Addenda) 13652; Go¡ Q-29; BMC V 441; Pr 5045; BSB-Ink r r r Leaf i1 , l.4:‘. . . qu×situm est >’; B1 , l.1:‘dian×loquutio‹ i . . .’; B2 , l. Q-16; Oates1971; Rhodes 1494; Sheppard 4201. 1:‘lega‹ ns & egens . . .’ COPY Binding: Early eighteenth-century blind-tooled calf; a gilt head- Binding: Seventeenth-century parchment, with green-edged ing on a red leather label on the spine. Formerly chained: staple- leaves; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. marks of a hasp at head of upper cover. The title and number ‘9’ Size: 320 ¿ 221 ¿ 41 mm. Size of leaf: 309 ¿ 210 mm. written on the fore-edge. The gold stamp of the Bodleian Library q-017^q-021] quintilianus, marcus fabius 2207

on both covers. Size: 330 ¿ 223 ¿ 43 mm. Size of leaf: 316 ¿ Q-019 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius 208 mm. r Declamationes Maiores (ed. Jacobus Grasolarius). On a1 rhetorical terms are listed in an early sixteenth-century r English hand, the ¢rst line repeated in another contemporary a1 Grasolarius, Jacobus: [Prefatory letter addressed] to r Christoforus Priolus. Incipit: ‘Iacobus Grasolarius Christoforo English hand. On a3 a marginal note in a contemporary cursive hand, correcting and commenting on the text. de Priolis amicorum optimo salutem dicit. Marcus Cicero eius r beneuolentiae . . .’ Provenance: John Tallart (sixteenth-century); on a1 : ‘liber Jho‹ is r tallart’. John Hudson (1662^1719). Possibly the copy listed in the a2 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius [pseudo-]: Declamationes Benefactors’ Register II 40, given by Hudson in 1696. [Maiores]. Incipit: ‘Argumentum. Quidam cui erat ¢lius caecus, Former Bodleian shelfmarks: K 3. 9 Art (Fysher, Catalogus, 384; quem haeredem instituerat, induxit illi nouercam . . .’ Edited by ‘9’ written on fore-edge); B 3. 15 Art. Jacobus Grasolarius, aided by Georgius ‘Alexandrinus’ (i.e. shelfmark: Auct. N 3.17. Georgius Merula), as stated in the prefatory letter. SECOND COPY refs. [Quint.], Decl. See Q-018.

Wanting the blank leaf K10. Venice: Lucas Dominici F.,Venetus,5 June 1482. Folio. r 10 6 Sheets i1,B1, and B2 di¡erently set up. i1 , l. 4: ‘ . . . qu×situm collation: a b^o . r r > est . . .’; B1 , l. 1: dian× locutioni . . .’; B2 , l. 1:‘lega‹ s h ege‹ s’. HC 13658 = 13649; C 5010; Go¡ Q-20; BMC V 281; Pr 4495; Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) calf over paper boards; the gold BSB-Ink Q-18; Rhodes 1488; Sheppard 3652.

stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; sprinkled red- COPY edged leaves. Size: 310 ¿ 215 ¿ 48 mm. Size of leaf: 294 ¿ Binding: Eighteenth-century calf; the gold stamp of the 197 mm. Bodleian Library on both covers; marbled pastedowns; green A cut-back parchment leaf with a text in a fourteenth/¢fteenth- silk bookmark. Size: 315 ¿ 225 ¿ 23 mm. Size of leaf: 307 ¿ century English hand. 211mm. Marginal notes (mainly on Book I) in the hand of Nicholas A few brackets supplied in a contemporary hand. Crumpe and in other sixteenth-century hands, extracting key- Provenance: Pietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735^1792); r words. Notes in the hand of David Gri⁄n on k3 : ‘this is my printed label of the sale (1789), part III, lot 3343; in the annotated hand and god me save and he that [rese(?)] it he is a knave’; and catalogue marked down to Thomas Payne for Fl. 8. Purchased r on a1 :‘In my beginning god be my god so . . .’ [through Payne?] for »0. 14. 0; see Books Purchased (1790),7. Provenance: Nicholas Crumpe (£. 1563^1575); ‘Nicolaus shelfmark: Auct. N 3.20. r Crumpe’on a1 . Humfrey Underhill (b. 1558/9); ‘this is Humfrey r Underlles bok, witnese David Gri⁄n’ on k3 . Bartholomew Jesope (À1620); ‘Sum Bartholo. Jesopi. emptus [ ] xxiij novemrbis Q-020 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius r 1586’ on a1 . Hannibal Potter (1592^1664); ‘Hannibal Potter’ on Declamationes Maiores. recto of front endleaf. James St Amand (1687^1754); manuscript A r Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius [pseudo-]: Declamationes catalogue, fol. 6 no. 79; ‘St. Am. f‘.79’; ‘Catalogus Bibliothecae 2 [Maiores]. Incipit: ‘Argumentum. Quidam cui erat ¢lius caecus, Novae’, fol. 80r. Bequeathed in 1754. quem haeredem instituerat, induxit illi nouercam . . .’ shelfmark: Auct. N 3.16. refs. [Quint.], Decl. See Q-18. Q-018 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius [Treviso: Dionysius Bononiensis and Peregrinus (de Pasqualibus) Bononiensis, 1482]. Folio. Declamationes Maiores. collation: A^I6. r a2 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius [pseudo-]: Declamationes HCR 13661(1); Go¡ Q-21; BMC VI 899; Pr 6505; BSB-Ink Q-19; [Maiores]. Incipit: ‘[E]x incendio domus adolescens patrem extu- Oates 2470; Rhodes, Treviso, no. 98; Sheppard 5550. lit dum matrem repetit, et ipsam . . .’; ending di¡erently: explicit: COPY ‘. . . innocentiae ueritati mater ne pietati reliquere solacii torquen- Bound with Q-015(3); see there for details of binding and proven- tem uincit quisquis occiditur.’ ance. Size of leaf: 279 ¿ 196 mm. refs. [Quint.] Decl. 2 pr.1^18. 14. 4, with variations. On the shelfmark: Auct. P 5.29(2). authorship and manuscript tradition see L. H[afi kanson], in Texts and Transmission, 334^6. [Louvain: Johannes deWestfalia, 1477^83]. 4o. Q-021 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius collation: a b8 c6. Declamationes Minores (ed. Thaddaeus Ugoletus). C 5009; BMC IX 149; Pr 9226; Campbell 1467; CIBN Q-25; HPT II r [*1 ] [Title-page.] 436; ILC 1849; Sack, Freiburg, 3003; Sheppard 7122. r [*1 ] Ugoletus,Thaddaeus: [Prefatory letter addressed] to Georgius COPY Anselmus Nepos. Incipit: ‘M. Valerium Probum grammaticum Bound with A-605; see there for details of binding and proven- acutum et diligentem quam pluribus contractis exemplaribus ance. Size of leaf: 202 ¿ 136 mm. ueteres libros . . .’ o r Former Bodleian shelfmark: 4 D 21 Art. [*2 ] ‘Elenchus Declamationum’. r shelfmark: Auct. N 5.3(2). a2 Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius(?): Declamationes [Minores].‘Ex Declamatione CCLII.’Incipit:‘[E]xcuciamus, submisit raptorem, habuit enim causam, eundem honorem uirgines competebant . . .’ Edited byThaddaeus Ugoletus, as stated in his preface. 2208 quintilianus, marcus fabius [q-021

refs. Quint. Decl., p. 32, l. 14^p. 441, l.38. On the authorship Gilt-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns. Size: 300 ¿ 215 ¿ see C. Ritter, Die quintilianischen Declamationen (Freiburg 29 mm. Size of leaf: 300 ¿ 197 mm. and Tu« bingen, 1881), 3^7; M. Winterbottom, The Minor Occasional marginal and interlinear notes in a sixteenth-century Declamations ascribed to Quintilian (Berlin, 1984), pp. xii^xv; French(?) hand, correcting the text and punctuation, and supply- on the edition’s place in the textual tradition see M. ing missing text. W[interbottom], in Texts and Transmission, 337. Provenance: Charles Spencer (1674^1722), 3rd Earl of Parma: Angelus Ugoletus, 3 July 1494. Folio. Sunderland; sale, lot10456, and numbers on spine and front end- collation: [*]2 a^g8 h^n6 o4. leaf. Purchased through Quaritch for »0. 12. 0; see Library Bills, HC 13659; Go¡ Q-22; BMC VII 946; Pr 6871; BSB-Ink Q-20; 13 Dec.1882. Rhodes 1489; Sheppard 5682. shelfmark: Auct. Q inf. 2.9.

COPY Binding: Early eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; the author’s name on a green leather label on the gold-tooled spine.