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Beroaldus, Philippus

Annotationes centum, et al.

 

Analysis of Content

a1r [List of contents.]

a2r Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Ulrich von Rosenberg. see B‑214.

a3r Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes centum. see B‑214; this edition is discussed in Beroaldus, Annotationes Centum, ed. Ciapponi, 31-2.

c6v Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecasyllabon'. Incipit: ‘Vldrici nitidos lares adite | Centenae simul annotationes'; 26 hendecasyllables. see B‑214.

c6v Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Francesco Casati. Incipit: ‘[C]onsueuerunt religiosi agricolae primitias frugum diis immortalibus dicare . . .’

c7r Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Contra Seruium annotationes'. [Also known as Annotationes in commentarios Servii Vergilianos.] Incipit: ‘[S]eruius, qui doctissimus a Macrobio nuncupatur, commentarios scripsit . . .’

e3v [Concluding note addressed to] Francesco Casati. Incipit: ‘[H]aec sunt uir praestantissime, quae partim in grammatica . . .’

e3v Beroaldus, Philippus: ‘Hendecasyllabon ad libellum'. Incipit: ‘I curre ad dominum citus libelle | I recta ad nitidi lares Casati'; 16 hendecasyllables.

e3v Beroaldus, Philippus: Annotationes in Plinium. Incipit: ‘In libro tertio, ubi sermo sit de Latinis populis . . .’

f1r Politianus, Angelus: ‘Prefatio' [addressed to] Lorenzo I de' Medici. Maïer I 213-17.

f3r [List of authors.] Maïer I 218-19.

f4r [List of contents.] Maïer I 220-3.

f5v Politianus, Angelus: Miscellanea centuria prima. Maïer I 224-311.

n1r Calderinus, Domitius: ‘Ex tertio libro obseruationum'. Incipit: ‘[V]ideo “a” praepositionem, quum in multas uariaque significationes pateat . . .’

n3v Calderinus, Domitius: [Verse addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Sic mihi perpetuae contingant murmura laudis | Et bona post funus hora superstes eat'; elegiac distichs. See Walther, Initia, 18122.

o1r Politianus, Angelus: Panepistemon. Maïer I 462-73.

o6r Politianus, Angelus: Lamia. [Praelectio in priora Aristotelis Analytica.] Angelo Poliziano, Lamia: praelectio in priora Aristotelis ‘Analytica’, ed. Ari Wesseling, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, 38 (Leiden, 1986), p. xxxiii (version C), 3-115.

q1r Beroaldus, Philippus: [Introduction dedicated to] Hannibal Bentivolus. Incipit: ‘[L]ibuit has quoque annotaciunculas, inclyte Hannibal Bentiuolae . . .’

q1r Beroaldus, Philippus: Appendix annotamentorum post Suetonii enarrationes. Incipit: ‘Plerique omnes ecclesiasticae litteraturae studiosi anxie et sitienter . . .’

q6r [Epilogue addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Lector candide, offendes opinor interdum offendicula . . .’

q6v Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Epigram] ‘ad librum'. Incipit: ‘I liber Hannibalis genio suffultus et aura | Nec tu nasutum rhinocerota time'; 2 elegiac distichs.

q6v Tugerius Pontre[mulensis; Ugerius Pontremulensis]: ‘Tetrastichon'. Incipit: ‘Venerit unde tibi liber hic si forte requiris | Crede mihi caelo nobile uenit opus; 2 elegaic distichs. This epigram is ascribed to Ugerius Pontremulensis in Suetonius, Vitae XII Caesarum (Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 5 Apr. 1493).

r1r Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Letter addressed to] Sigismondo Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[A]ccipe, splendidissime et ultramondane Marchio, reuerendissime Protonotarie . . .’

r1r Pius, Johannes Baptista: Annotamentum. Incipit: ‘[S]ubsiciuis horis et tumultuariis, quod aiunt . . .’

s5v Pius, Johannes Baptista: [Valedictory letter addressed to] Sigismondo Gonzaga. Incipit: ‘[H]abes, reuerendissime prothonotarie, haec qualiacumque annotamenta . . .’

Imprint

Imprint: Brescia: Bernardinus de Misintis, for Angelus Britannicus, [17 Dec.] 1496. Folio.

Remarks: The colophon reads: ‘saturnalibus M.cccc.xcvi'. For the date of this edition, see BMC.

Collation

Collation: a6 aa4 b c8 d–m6 n4 o6 p4 q–s6.

References

ISTC: ib00465000

GW: GW 4114;

Hain: HC 2946;

Goff: Goff B‑465;

BMC: BMC VII 991;

Proctor: Pr 7039;

Others: BSB‑Ink B‑361; CIBN B‑337; Hillard 355; Sack, Freiburg, 591; Sheppard 5813.

LCN: 14004284

Copies

Copy number: B-215(1)

Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf over marbled paper boards; bound for Kloß; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers.

Size: 318 × 220 × 21 mm.

Size of leaf: 309 × 204 mm.

Provenance: Georg Franz Burkhard Kloß (1787-1854); book-label; see sale (1835), lot 219. Presumably the copy purchased for £1. 0. 0; see Books Purchased (1835), 2, where it is listed as ‘Annotationes doctorum virorum in grammaticos, oratores, poetas'.

SHELFMARK: Auct. P 4.34.


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