Bod-Inc: A-094
Albertus de Padua
Expositio evangeliorum dominicalium et festiualium.
Analysis of Content
[a2r] ‘Registrum ordine alphabetico collectum in sermones quondam venerabilis ac egregii viri magistri Alberthi de Padua fratris heramitarum ordinis sancti Augustini.’ Incipit: ‘Vt autem legentes facilius intelligant materiam in hoc opusculo comprehensam, tunc est sciendum quod magister Alberchtus de Padua quasi quemlibet sermonum in hoc opere contentorum in tres diuidit partes . . .’
[b1r] Albertus de Padua: Expositio evangeliorum dominicalium et festivalium. Incipit: ‘[D]omine Deus ecce: nescio loqui, quia puer ego sum, et tamen laudare te cupit homo, aliqua portio creature tue . . .’ See Zumkeller no. 83; Schneyer, Repertorium, I 124-30.
[X1r] Nicolaus de Dinkelsbühl [pseudo-]: Concordantia in passionem dominicam. Incipit: ‘Post resuscitationem Lazari que facta fuit . . .’ For authorship see Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl, 310.
Imprint
Imprint: Ulm: Johann Zainer, ‘about' 15 June 1480. Folio.
Remarks: The colophon reads ‘circa festum sancti Viti.’
Collation
Collation: [a12 b–q8 r6+1 s–z8 A–T8 U10 X Y8 Z aa10].
References
ISTC: ia00340000
GW: GW 785;
Hain: H *574; H 11762 (Concordantia only);
Goff: Goff A‑340;
BMC: BMC II 526;
Proctor: Pr 2523;
Others: BSB‑Ink A‑133; Sheppard 1819; Wegener, Zainer, 65.
LCN: 14290218, 14437913
Copies
Copy number: A-094(1)
Wanting gatherings [X–Z], the Concordantia in passionem dominicam, the references to which on [a2r] and [b1r] have been cancelled by the rubricator.
Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library in 1855 at a cost of £0. 13. 0; see Binders' books (1855, Auct. and Rawl.), p. 1, no. 1 (Library Records d. 1203).
Size: 309 × 227 × 69 mm.
Size of leaf: 300 × 201 mm.
An early note on contents on [a1r].
Some principal initials are supplied in interlocked red and green with red pen-work decoration within a red frame; other initials are supplied in red.
Provenance: Benediktbeuren, Bavaria, Benedictine abbey, SS. Benedictus et Jacobus; inscription in a sixteenth-century hand on [a2r] and armorial book-plate on [a12v] showing the arms of the house impaled with those of Abbot Ludwig Perczl (1548-70): see Warnecke no. 165 and Zimmermann, Kloster-Heraldik, 50-3; acquired between 1847 and c.1892; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 6Q inf. 1.22.
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