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Bod-Inc: A-259

Andreae, Johannes

Super arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis.

 

Analysis of Content

[a1r] Andreae, Johannes: Super arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis, prologue. Incipit: ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris diuersis olim diuersum modum tenentibus, Johannes de Deo hispanus post illos diuersos lecture ipsius arboris nouum modum assumens . . .’ See A‑257.

[a1r] Andreae, Johannes: Super arbore consanguinitatis. Incipit: ‘[D]einde ad arborem consanguinitatis specialiter descendamus. Et primo queritur, quid sit consanguinitas et vnde dicatur . . .’

[a5r] Andreae, Johannes: Super arbore affinitatis. Incipit: ‘[A]d arborem affinitatis et eius materiam transeamus. Et primo videndum est quid sit affinitas et vnde dicatur . . .’

[a8v] Super arbore cognationis spiritualis. Incipit: ‘[C]irca lecturam arboris cognationis spiritualis iuxta modum et formam traditionis egregii doctoris Johannis Andree in sua lectura . . .’

Imprint

Imprint: Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1483. Folio.

Collation

Collation: [a10].

Illustrations: Three woodcuts: on [a4v]: ‘Arbor consanguineitatis', on [a8r]: ‘Arbor affinitatis' and on [a10v]: ‘Arbor cognacionis spiritualis.’

References

ISTC: ia00612000

GW: GW 1697;

Hain: H *1035;

Goff: Goff A‑612;

Proctor: Pr 2153;

Others: BSB‑Ink I‑296; Oates 1060; Schramm XVIII p. 14; Schreiber V 3284; Sheppard 1588.

LCN: 14422503

Copies

Copy number: A-259(1)

Binding: Nineteenth-century black cloth. Paper wrappers bound in as endleaves.

Size: 302 × 218 × 7 mm.

Size of leaf: 291 × 208 mm.

On [a4v] is written ‘Quos genuerunt fratres natos, dicas puetrueles [recte patrueles]. | Dic patruos fratres patris amitasque sorores; | Sic patris est amita soror, ut matertera matris, | Sed consobrinos dic, quos peperunt sorores; | et frater auunculus est, soror matertera matris'. On [a10r]: ‘Que mihi uel cuius [mea] natum de fonte leuauit, | Hec mea commater fieri mea non valet vxor. | Si qua mee (vxoris [interlinear gloss]) natum non ex me fonte leuauit, | hanc post fata mee non inde vitabit habere. | Quem de fonte leuas tingendo siue tenendo | Seu confirmando sua uel peccata fatendo, | filius ille ti[bi] spiritualis erit'. On the same page, under the heading ‘Nullus desperet': ‘Profugus aspiciat Petrum, Petroque latronem | Zacheum cupidus, imundus cernit Mariam, | crudelis Paulum, quem pungit gaza Matheum. | Hos Deus exemplum mundo concessit [habemus].’

Woodcuts partly coloured in red. Initials (the last one with some pen flourishing) and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining.

Provenance: Purchased for £0. 4. 6; see Books Purchased (1861), 3.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q 4.13.


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