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Bod-Inc: B-224

Beroaldus, Philippus

De felicitate.

 

Analysis of Content

a1r [Title-page.]

a2r Beroaldus, Philippus: [Letter addressed to] Jakob II von Baden. Incipit: ‘[S]oleo ipse mecum, illustris Marchio, cumprimis admirari iuuenes illos . . .’ See B‑223.

a3r Beroaldus, Philippus: De felicitate. Incipit: ‘[M]agna res est viri ornatissimi, et omnibus horis omnium uotis expetita felicitas . . .’

e3r [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Distichon ad auditores extemporaliter effusum'. Incipit: ‘Felix cui constant bona corporis et bona mentis | Nec non fortunae munera parca deae'; 1 elegiac distich.

e3v [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Endecasyllabon' [addressed to] Giovanni II Bentivoglio. Incipit: ‘Felix o nimis et beate princeps, | Cuius presidio est beata felix'; 10 hendecasyllables. See B‑223.

e3v [Beroaldus, Philippus]: ‘Eiusdem endecasyllabon' [addressed to] Germania. Incipit: ‘O Germania muneris repertrix | Quo nil utilius dedit uetustas'; 28 hendecasyllables.

Imprint

Imprint: Bologna: Caligula de Bazaleriis, 1 Apr. 1495. 4°.

Remarks: Reprinted from the edition of Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis, 1 Apr. 1495, with the date in the colophon unchanged (Sheppard and BMC VI 836).

Collation

Collation: a–e4.

References

ISTC: ib00483000

GW: GW 4133;

Hain: HC *2968;

Goff: Goff B‑483;

BMC: BMC VI 836;

Proctor: Pr 6615;

Others: BSB‑Ink B‑366; Oates 2497; Sheppard 5372.

LCN: 14003586

Copies

Copy number: B-224(1)

Bound with:
2. Leonellus Chieregatus, Sermo in publicatione confoederationis inter Alexandrum VI et Romanorum reges. [Rome: Johann Besicken, after 12 Apr. 1495] (C‑187);
3. Petrus Hispanus, Flores. Strasbourg: Matthias Schuerer, May 1513;
4. Ladislaus de Macedonia, Oratio habita Norimbergae coram Senatus Principum et omnium ordinum sacri Romani Imperii, pro expeditione in Turcos. [Nuremberg?], 29 Nov. 1522;
5. Hieronymus Gebweiler, Epitome. Gendorf bei Baldramsdorf: Johann Setzer, Aug. 1530;
6. Johannes Regiomontanus, De magnitudine cometae. Nuremberg: Fridericus Peypus, 1531;
7. Franciscus Bellafinus, De origine et temporibus urbis Bergomi. Descriptio agri et urbis Bergomatis M. A. Michaelis. Venice: I. A. and Brothers de Sabbio, May 1532;
8. Magistratuum regni Neapolitano. Salerno, 1544;
9. Johannes Sturmius, Dialogi duo in partitiones oratorias Ciceronis. Paris: Jean Loys, de Thielt, 1543;
10. Paulus III, Pont. Max., Bulla ‘Laetare Hierusalem’. Louvain: Servatius Zassenus, Jan. 1545;
11. Fridericus Nausea, Super deligendo futurae in Germania Synodi loco Catacrisis una cum Coloniae et Ratisbonae civitatum topothesia. Vienna: Johann Singriener, 1545;
12. Concordata nationis Germanicae cum Sancta Sede Apostolica pro ipsius ecclesiae unione. Louvain: Antonius Maria Bergaigne, 1554;
13. Pius IV, Pont. Max., Motus proprius super parrochialium ac aliarum ecclesiarum curatarum collationibus. Brescia: for Johannes Baptista Bozola, 1563;
14. Georg Meier, Testamentum: psalm cxxvi. Dresden: Mattheus Stoeckel, 1570;
15. Octavius Bandinius, Oratio in obitum Cosmi Medicis, 19 June 1574. Florence: Juntae, 1574;
16. Marcus Antonius Muretus, Oratio in funere Karoli IX Gallorum Regis. Florence: Juntae, 1574;
16a. Benedetto Betti, Ordine dell'apparato fatto da' Giovanni della Compagnia di San Giovanni Vangelista. Florence, 1574;
17. Achilles Statius, Oratio obedientalis. Rome: Josephus de Angelis, 1574;
18. Achilles Statius, Lusitanorum regum insignia. [Rome: Josephus de Angelis, 1574];
19. Pontius Scalma, Oratio de observantia. Piacenza: Franciscus Comes, 1575;
20. Camillus Lomatius, Actio gratiarum, 6 June 1575. Piacenza: Franciscus Comes, 1575;
21. Calendarium et index festorum et ieiuniorum secundum Metropolitanae Ecclesiae Pragensis. Prague: Michael Peterle, 1578;
22. Chronologia ecclesiastica. Bologna: Societas Typographiae, 1580;
23. Paulus Radegius, Decas tertia thesium de historia fidei Christianae. Basel: Heirs of Johann Oporinus, 1582;
24. Georg Zigli, Libertatis Germanicae querela. Libertatis Helveticae. [N. pl.: n. pr.], 1586.

Binding: Nineteenth-century English half calf over marbled paper boards, bound uniformly with other books of the ‘G. Pamph.' collection.

Size: 200 × 148 × 55 mm.

Size of leaf: 191 × 137 mm.

Occasional ‘nota' lines against sections of the text, and a pointing hand, in faded black ink, on d2v.

Provenance: Charles Godwyn (1700?–1770). Bequeathed in 1770.

SHELFMARK: G. Pamph. 1829(1).


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