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Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus

Isagogicon moralis disciplinae.

 

Analysis of Content

[a2r] Aristoteles [pseudo-]; Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus: ‘Liber de moribus ad Eudemium'. [Also known as Isagoge in Aristotelis librum De moribus ad Eudemum or Isagogicon moralis disciplinae. Translated by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus.] Dedicated to Galeotto [Ricasoli]. Leonardus Brunus, Opere letterarie e politiche, ed. Paolo Viti (Turin, 1996), 200-40; Bruni, Schriften, 20-41. See Lohr (1971), 316-20, at 317-18 no. 1. In this edition, the text is ascribed to Aristotle, while Leonardo Bruni is named as translator.

Imprint

Imprint: [Cologne: Ulrich Zell, c.1470]. 4°.

Collation

Collation: [a b8].

References

ISTC: ib01249000

GW: GW 5614 = 2384;

Hain: HC *1764 = H 1765;

Goff: Goff B‑1249;

BMC: BMC I 183;

Proctor: Pr 823;

Others: BSB‑Ink B‑947; CIBN B‑885; Oates 306; Rhodes 455; Sheppard 625.

LCN: 13985813

Copies

Copy number: B-577(1)

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind and gold-tooled blue morocco; marbled pastedowns.

Size: 217 × 146 × 7 mm.

Size of leaf: 211 × 140 mm.

A few early marginal notes.

On [a1] and [b8] initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining.

Provenance: Richard Heber (1773-1833); stamp; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 455, sold for £1. 1. 0. Purchased for £1. 2. 0 according to Books Purchased (1834), 2.

SHELFMARK: Auct. O inf. 1.21.


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