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Bod-Inc: D-198

Duranti, Guilelmus

Rationale divinorum officiorum.

 

Analysis of Content

a1r [Title-page.]

a2r ‘Rubrice'.

a4r Duranti, Guilelmus: Rationale divinorum officiorum. See D‑194.

E10r Tuscanus, Johannes Aloisius: [Letter to] Cardinal Petrus [Ferriz]. Incipit: ‘Inter omnes libros . . .’

Imprint

Imprint: Lyons: [Jean de Vingle], 25 Sept. 1500. 4°.

Collation

Collation: a-z A–D8 E10.

Illustrations: Woodcut initials.

References

ISTC: id00441000

GW: GW 9144;

Hain: HC, Addenda, 6502;

Goff: Goff D‑441;

Proctor: Pr 8633;

Others: Sheppard 6704.

LCN: 14864408

Copies

Copy number: D-198(1)

Wanting a1, the place of which is taken by a title-page from a sixteenth-century edition printed in red and black.

Binding: Eighteenth-century mottled calf with a double frame formed by fillets with floral stamps at the corners. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover.

Size: 232 × 170 × 55 mm.

Size of leaf: 227 × 158 mm.

A few early marginal notes. Notes in French in an early hand on E10v.

Red capital strokes.

Provenance: Va[lentin?] Dauge (fifteenth/sixteenth century); on d7r a fifteenth/sixteenth-century inscription: ‘Pro Va[lentino?] Dauge presbitero'. Jac[obus] Cairon (fl. 1671-1679); on the sixteenth-century title-page an inscription: ‘Ex libris Jac[obi] Cairon 1671', inscribed after the title-page was mounted as it is today. Date of acquisition unknown; despite the shelfmark, it is not a Selden copy.

SHELFMARK: AA 150 Th. Seld.


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