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Bod-Inc: A-147

Albertus Magnus

Sermones de tempore et de sanctis.

 

Analysis of Content

[a2r] ‘Registrum in sermones.’

[b1r] Albertus Magnus [pseudo-]: Sermones de sanctis. Incipit: ‘“Venite post me, faciam vos fieri piscatores hominum” Ma. 4° [Mt 4,19]. Quare Christus dominus in apostolatum suscepit pauperes . . . “[V]enite post me, faciam vos fieri piscatores hominum” Mathei 4°. Hec verba dominus dixit . . .’ Additions of about ten lines precede each sermon; see A‑145.

[l10r] Albertus Magnus [pseudo-]: ‘Item de dedicatione ecclesie Sermo.’ Incipit: ‘“Dominus in templo sancto suo sileat etcetera”, Abacuk 2 [Hab 2,20]. Plinius in speculo naturali: Voces humanas et ignem pertimescunt vniuersa animalia . . . “[D]ominus in templo sancto suo sileat a facie eius omnis terra” Abacuc propheta 2. c. H[omelia] Nota quod quadruplex est templum domini . . .’ Additions of about ten lines precede each sermon; see A‑145.

[m11r] [First colophon.]

[n1r] Albertus Magnus [pseudo-]: Sermones de tempore, [prologue]. See A‑145.

[n1r] Albertus Magnus [pseudo-]: Sermones de tempore. See A‑145.

[E10r] [Second colophon.]

Imprint

Imprint: Ulm: Johann Zainer, [not after 1478]. Folio.

Remarks: Goff notes purchase date of 1478 in the Thacher copy at Library of Congress; BSB‑Ink gives purchase date [14]78 for A‑216 no. 5.

Collation

Collation: [a12+1 b10 c8 d10 e f8 g10 h8 i10 k8 l10 m12 n10 o p8 q–z A B10.8 C–E10].

References

ISTC: ia00331000

GW: GW 775;

Hain: H *472;

Goff: Goff A‑331;

BMC: BMC II 528;

Proctor: Pr 2531;

Others: BSB‑Ink A‑216; Sack, Freiburg, 92; Sheppard 1811; Wegener, Zainer, 52.

LCN: 14292527

Copies

Copy number: A-147(1)

Wanting the blank leaf [m12].

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf for the Bodleian Library.

Size: 298 × 223 × 54 mm.

Size of leaf: 287 × 192 mm.

On [a1r] cancelled scribbles in German by an early hand. On [a1v] a list of biblical books, works by Gregorius Magnus and Aristotle with their Latin and German titles in an early hand with comment added in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand ‘Hec non omnia sunt vera'. Occasional early marginal notes; on [y9v /y10r] notes in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. On [E10v] scribbles.

On [b1r] an initial is supplied in red with black pen flourishing; other initials and occasional paragraph marks are supplied in red.

Provenance: Purchased for £0. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1842), 2.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 6Q inf. 1.10.


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