Bod-Inc: B-417
Bonaventura
Opuscula.
Analysis of Content
a2r ‘Libri et tractatus sequentes sancti Bonauenture in hoc volumine continentur'.
a3r Bonaventura: Breviloquium. ‘Prologus'.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 k and Balduin Distelbrink, no. 1. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. studio et cura PP. Collegii a S. Bonaventura, 10 vols (Quaracchi, 1891), V 199-208. Bonaventura, Tria opuscula, 4th edn (Quaracchi, 1925), 7-30.
a5v Bonaventura: Breviloquium. [Table of contents.] Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1891), V 209-10. Tria opuscula, 31-2.
a6r Bonaventura: Breviloquium. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 210-91. Tria opuscula, 32-285.
f3r Bonaventura: Soliloquium. [Also known as De quattuor mentalibus exercitiis.] See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 al and Distelbrink no. 23. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1898), VIII 28-67. Bonaventura, Decem opuscula ad theologiam mysticam spectantia, ed. quarta (Quaracchi, 1949), 43-154.
h5r Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum. ‘Prologus.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 m and Distelbrink no. 19. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 295-6. Tria opuscula, 289-93.
h5v Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum. ‘Capitula.’ Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 296. Tria opuscula, 293.
h5v Bonaventura: Itinerarium mentis in Deum. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 296-313. Tria opuscula, 294-348.
k1r Bonaventura: Lignum vitae. See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 ak and Distelbrink no. 21. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 68-86. Bonaventura, Decem opuscula, 155-206.
k7r Bonaventura: Epistola continens XXV memorialia. ‘Regula et institutio omnium pie et spiritualiter in Christo viuere volentium.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 ac and Distelbrink no. 42. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 491-8. Bonaventura, Selecta pro instruendis fratribus ordinis minoris scripta, 3rd edn (Quaracchi, 1942), 237-57.
l2r Bonaventura: De reductione artium ad theologiam. See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 x and Distelbrink no. 3. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 319-25. Tria opuscula, 365-85.
l4v Bonaventura: [De triplici via. Also known as Incendium amoris.] ‘Paruum bonum vel regimen conscientie sancti Bonauenture quod vocatur fons vite.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 am and Distelbrink no. 18. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 3-18. Bonaventura, Decem opuscula, 3-39.
m5r Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Prologus.] Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VI 58. Also ascribed to Johannes Marchesinus de Regio, see Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 cb and Distelbrink no. 67.
m5v Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. [Table of contents.]
m6r Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Centiloquium. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VI 58-102.
r3v Bonaventura [pseudo-; Gilbertus Tornacensis; Or Guilelmus de Fourmenterie]: Pharetra. [Prologus.] Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VI 103-4. On authorship see Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 bk and Distelbrink no. 178.
r4v Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Pharetra. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VI 104-208. With tables of contents preceding each book.
F1r Bonaventura: [Quaestiones disputatae de perfectione evangelica (2).] ‘Tractatus . . . de paupertate Christi contra magistrum Wilhelmum'.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 e1 and Distelbrink no. 5. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 124-65.
H1r Bonaventura: De quinque festivitatibus pueri Jesu. See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 aj and Distelbrink no. 15. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 88-95. Bonaventura, Decem opuscula, 207-27.
H5v Bonaventura: De regimine animae. Dedicated to ‘Blanca regina Hispaniae' (Blanca d'Artois). See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 ah and Distelbrink no. 16. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 128-30. For the identity of the dedicatee, see Opera omnia, VIII 128 n. 1.
H6v Bonaventura: Epistola de tribus quæstionibus ad magistrum innominatum. See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 f and Distelbrink no. 46. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 331-6.
I2v Bonaventura [pseudo-(?); Johannes de Peckham(?): Epistola de sandaliis apostolorum.] ‘Epistola . . . de eo quod Christus et apostoli et discipuli eius incesserunt discalciati'.’ See Distelbrink no. 45. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 386-90. Ascribed to Johannes de Peckham(?) by Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 au; not listed in Sharpe, Latin Writers, no. 839.
I4r Bonaventura: Epistolae [officiales (2)]. ‘Epistola . . . in qua mandat, vt fratres sui ordinis caueant a frequentia discursuum, ab importunitate questuum, a sumptuositate edificiorum, librorum, vestium ac ciborum, a predicatione contra prelatos coram laicis et a litigiosa inuasione sepulturarum et testamentorum'.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 l7 and Distelbrink no. 40. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 470-1.
I4v Bonaventura: Epistolae [officiales (1)]. ‘Epistola . . . ad ministros, prouinciales et custodes de reformandis fratribus sui ordinis'.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 l1 and Distelbrink no. 39. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 468-9.
I5v Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De tribus ternariis peccatorum infamibus. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VI 279-85. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 dt and Distelbrink no. 114.
I7v Bonaventura [pseudo-]: De septem gradibus contemplationis. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VII 104-5. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, ed. A. C. Peltier (Paris, 1864-71), XII 183-6. Ascribed to Thomas Gallus by Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 da and 116 g and Distelbrink no. 107.
K1r Bonaventura [pseudo-; David de Augusta]: Viginti passus de virtutibus. [De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione. Lib. I. Pars II.] ‘Viginti passus . . . de informatione spiritualis vite ac virtute et profectu religiosorum'.’ Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VII 658-62. David von Augsburg, ed. S. Lempp (Quaracchi, 1899), 36-57. On authorship see Distelbrink no. 238. On the author see VL II 47-58, and Dagobert Stöckerl, Bruder David von Augsburg. Ein deutscher Mystiker aus dem Franziskanerorden, Veröffentlichungen aus dem Kirchenhistorischen Seminar München, IV/4 (Munich, 1914), 196-8.
K4r Bonaventura: Collationes de decem praeceptis. ‘Sermones de decem preceptis'.’ See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 aq and Distelbrink no. 55/1. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, V 507-32.
L8r Bonaventura: Apologia pauperum. See Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 as and Distelbrink no. 26. Bonaventura, Opera omnia, VIII 233-330.
S1r Bonaventura [pseudo-]: Expositio orationis dominicae. [Also known as Expositio super Pater noster.] See Stegmüller, Repertorium biblicum no. 1782. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Quaracchi, 1895), VII 652-5. Authorship dubious according to Glorieux, Répertoire, 305 cr and Distelbrink no. 140.
S3r Martinis, Octavianus de: Oratio in vitam et merita S. Bonaventurae. Dedicated to Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere. Bonaventura, Opera omnia (Rome, 1588-96), VII 845-9.
Imprint
Imprint: Strasbourg: Martin Flach, 31 Oct. 1489. Folio.
Collation
Collation: a–c8 d–g6.8 h i6 k–z A–D8.6 E6 F8 G–M8.6 N–S6.8.
References
ISTC: ib00927000
GW: GW 4647;
Hain: HC *3465;
Goff: Goff B‑927;
BMC: BMC I 150;
Proctor: Pr 683;
Others: BSB‑Ink B‑671; CIBN B‑615; Hillard 444; Sack, Freiburg, 740; Sheppard 510-11.
LCN: 13960990
Copies
Copy number: B-417(1)
Binding: Contemporary German (Regensburg, S. Emmeramus, Kyriß workshop no. 29; Schwenke–Schunke–Rabenau 21: Bamberg, Blumentopf 31 und 33)) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, two clasps, four corner-pieces and central boss on each cover lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at head of the lower cover. Marks of a book-label at the head of the upper cover. On the upper cover fillets form three compartments; the central square is divided into three concentric frames. In the compartments at the head and the foot a square stamp with a flowerpot (Schunke–Schwenke 78 no. 33: Bamberg); in the outermost frame, a rectangular stamp with a foliate staff, a round stamp with the evangelists in each corner, and a round stamp with the arms of S. Emmeramus at the sides; in the middle frame, a lozenge-shaped stamp with a double-headed eagle; in the innermost frame, a rectangular stamp with a tendril. On the lower cover triple fillets form four rectangular compartments which are subdivided into triangular sections; at each point of intersection, a small rosette stamp; in the sections, two lozenge-shaped stamps with a dragon and a swan (Schunke–Schwenke 297 no. 11: Bamberg Blumentopf 33) and a stamped scroll with the inscription ‘MARIA'. On the spine, a lozenge-shaped stamp with a floral ornament and a four-petalled flower; for the stamps see Kyriß pl. 65, nos a, 1, 2, 4, 5 and pl. 66 and Sack, Freiburg, 1340.
Size: 302 × 215 × 70 mm.
Size of leaf: 291 × 204 mm.
A fifteenth-century note on the contents on the front pastedown. A Contemporary note on S. Bonaventura on a1r. Occasional early marginal notes.
Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red.
Provenance: Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Emmeramus; inscriptions: ‘Monasterii S. Emmerami Ratisbonæ' on a1r and a2r and an eighteenth-century armorial book-plate on front pastedown, see Warnecke 1671; included in the 1501 catalogue of the monastery; see Wagner, ‘St Emmeram', 190, no. B8. Purchased for £0. 5. 0; see Books Purchased (1861), 9.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 4Q 3.1.
Copy number: B-417(2)
Front endleaves consisting of ten leaves with manuscript texts in two different fifteenth-century hands:
1. fol. 1r/v: extracts from Isidore, Seneca, Cicero, Boethius, Terence, Apuleius, and Ambrosius;
2. fol. 2ra -10va: book I (here referred to as II), chapters 1-9, of the Speculum doctrinale and extracts from book XXV (here referred to as XXVI), chapters 72-81, book XXVII (here referred to as XXVIII), chapters 45-8, and book XXVIII (here referred to as XXIX), chapters 6 and 11, of the Speculum historiale by Vincentius Bellovacensis;
3. fol. 10va-b: a rhythmic poem ascribed to ‘Bernhardus' and entitled ‘De dulci nomine Jhesu' (incipit: ‘Jhesu dulcis memoria dans v[era] cordis gaudia') [PL CLXXXIV 1317-20, see Walther, Initia, 9837];
4. fol. 11ra: a text on the six ages of the world ascribed to Hugh of S. Victor (incipit: ‘Ab Adam vsque ad diluuium prima etas seculi continens annos mille .cc.lvi . . .');
5. fol. 11ra -a2vb: book XXVI (here referred to as XXVII), chapters 110-16, of the Speculum historiale by Vincentius Bellovacensis.
Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library.
Size: 303 × 220 × 50 mm.
Size of leaf: 287 × 204 mm.
Fragments of two bifolia of a fifteenth-century paper manuscript, containing a text on the eucharist and the Holy Spirit, formerly used as front and back pastedowns in an earlier binding, are now bound at the end.
On a1-2 a manuscript text continued from front endleaves (see above). On S8r notes in a fifteenth-century hand: a note ‘Patronius Bononie est Ytalie ecclesie episcopus', followed by a poem comprising 18 elegiac distichs; incipit: ‘Quid faciunt leges, vbi sola pecunia regnat | aut vbi paupertas vincere nulla potest . . .' (Walther, Proverbia, 25032) and several extracts ascribed to ‘Jero[nimus]', incipit: ‘Nichil est christiano felicius cui promittuntur regna celorum . . .' On S8v a text entitled ‘Exhortacio quedam' incipit: ‘Si vigilanter attendere vis de vita et passione Christi . . .' Marginal notes in the same fifteenth-century hand on the former pastedowns.
Initials, paragraph marks, signatures and catchwords are supplied in red or green; capital strokes, and underlining in red.
Provenance: Purchased for £0. 10. 6; see Books Purchased (1859), 21.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 4Q 3.10.
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