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Dionysius Areopagita

Opera (ed. Jacobus Faber Stapulensis).

 

Analysis of Content

A1r [Woodcut title-page with a list of contents and of other works attributed to Dionysius.]

A1v [Traversarius], Ambrosius: ‘Prefatio'. Incipit: ‘[N]obilitatem generis diuitiarumque copiam magni Dionysii . . .’

A2r ‘Capitum . . . Index'. [Table of contents.]

A3r Faber Stapulensis, Jacobus: [Letter to the readers.] Rice 60-6, epistle 20.

A4r ‘De furtis Platonicorum testimonia'. Incipit: ‘Magnus Basilius de numenio . . .’

A4v ‘De editione septuaginta interpretum'. Incipit: ‘Cap[itulo] secundo celestis hierarchie . . .’

A4v ‘Quid laterales numeri designent'. Incipit: ‘Numeri ad latus . . .’

A4v ‘Quid laterales littere [designent]'. Incipit: ‘Littere vero . . .’

a1r Dionysius Areopagita [pseudo-]: De coelesti hierarchia. Dedicated to Timotheus, Bishop of Ephesus. Edited by Jacobus Faber Stapulensis. Translated by Ambrosius Traversarius. Dionysiaca: Recueil donnant l'ensemble des traductions latines des ouvrages attribués au Denys de l'Aréopage, 2 vols (Paris, 1937, 1950), I 727-983 (translation A); on the Corpus Dionysiacum see LMA III 1079-87.

d3v Dionysius Areopagita [pseudo-]: De ecclesiastica hierarchia. Dedicated to Timotheus [Bishop of Ephesus]. Edited by Jacobus Faber Stapulensis. Translated by Ambrosius Traversarius. Dionysiaca, 1071-1465 (translation A).

h5r Dionysius Areopagita [pseudo-]: De divinis nominibus. Dedicated to Timotheus, Bishop of Ephesus. Edited by Jacobus Faber Stapulensis. Translated by Ambrosius Traversarius. Dionysiaca, 5-537 (translation A).

o1r Dionysius Areopagita [pseudo-]: De mystica theologia. Dedicated to Timotheus, Bishop of Ephesus. Edited by Jacobus Faber Stapulensis. Translated by Ambrosius Traversarius. Dionysiaca, 565-97 (translation A).

o3r ‘Epistolarum index'.

o3v Dionysius Areopagita [pseudo-]: Epistolae XI. Edited by Jacobus Faber Stapulensis. Translated by Ambrosius Traversarius. Dionysiaca, 605-48 and 1479-1572 edits 10 letters (translation A), but not the one to Apollophanes.

r6v Faber Stapulensis, Jacobus: ‘In epistolas diuini Ignatii argumentum'. Rice 71-4, epistle 21.

s1r ‘Sequentium epistolarum index'.

s1v Ignatius Antiochenus [pseudo-]: Epistolae XI. Edited by Jacobus Faber Stapulensis. Translated by Ambrosius Traversarius. Die lateinischen Übersezungen des Ignatius, ed. Paul de Lagarde, Abhandlungen der königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, 29 (Göttingen, 1882), 1-140 (the longer recension); on this edition see pp. ii–iv; Ignatius Antiochenus Polycarp, Epistulae et martyria, ed. Adolf Hilgenfeld (Berlin, 1902), 72-103. See also Reinoud Weijenborg, Les Lettres d'Ignace d'Antioche. Étude de critique littéraire et de théologie (Leiden, 1969), 17, and Walter Bauer and Henning Paulsen, Die Briefe des Ignatius von Antiochia und der Polykarpbrief, Handbuch zum Neuen Testament, 18 / Die apostolischen Väter, 2, 2nd edn (Tübingen, 1985).

v2r Polycarpus Smyrnaeus: Epistola ad Philippenses. Ignatius Antiochenus Polycarp, Epistulae et martyria, ed. Hilgenfeld, 106-12.

v3r [Colophon.]

v3v [List of errata.]

Imprint

Imprint: Paris: Johannes Higman and Wolfgang Hopyl, 6 Feb. 1498/9. Folio.

Collation

Collation: A4 a–t6 v4.

Illustrations: One woodcut; 13 woodcut diagrams.

References

ISTC: id00240000

GW: GW 8409;

Hain: HC *6233 = 6238 (II);

Goff: Goff D‑240;

BMC: BMC VIII 140;

Proctor: Pr 8140;

Others: BSB‑Ink D‑172; Hillard 737; Oates 3037; Rhodes 687; Sheppard 6351.

LCN: 14341374

Copies

Copy number: D-089(1)

Bound with:
1. Guilelmus Ockam, Decisiones viii quaestionum super potestate summi Pontificis. Lyons: Johannes Trechsel, 8 Oct. 1496 (G‑311).

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian Library; re-using an older spine; the title ‘Ockam' is written along the fore-edge of both items.

Size: 290 × 210 × 28 mm.

Size of leaf: 280 × 198 mm.

Early marginal notes, extracting key words and commenting on the text; the notes are in a different hand from the annotations in item 1.

Provenance: John Selden (1584-1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 8; MS. Add. C. 40, p. 6. Presented in 1659.

SHELFMARK: V 1. 10(2) Th. Seld.


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