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Bod-Inc: E-029

Es Tu Scholaris?

 

Analysis of Content

A2r Es tu scholaris? Incipit: ‘[E]x quo responsionum ad interrogationes . . .’ Partly ed. in Johann Jacob Baebler, Beiträge zu einer Geschichte der lateinischen Grammatik im Mittelalter (Halle, 1885), 189-95. See Johannes Müller, Quellenschriften zur Geschichte des deutschsprachlichen Unterrichts (Gotha, 1882), 232-4; Henkel, Schultexte, 242-3; and Angelika Wingen-Trennhaus, ‘Es tu scholaris? Buchproduktion in Nürnberg am Ende des 15. Jahrhunderts', Pirckheimer-Jahrbuch, 9 (1994), 195-216.

B6v ‘Locutiones inter magistrum et discipulum'. [German and Latin.] Incipit: ‘Erwirdiger mayster . . .’

B6v [Locutiones. German and Latin.] ‘Magister et discipulus.’ Incipit: ‘Warumb hast du die leczen nit gelernt . . .’

B7v [Locutiones. German and Latin.] ‘Scholares inter se'. Incipit: ‘Wann sol man zu schul geen . . .’

B8r [Locutiones. German and Latin.] ‘Locutiones de rebus'. Incipit: ‘Ich hab ain gerechten text . . .’

Imprint

Imprint: Freising: Johann Schäffler, 26 June 1495. 4°.

Collation

Collation: A6 B8.

Illustrations: Accipies woodcut on title-page; see Schreiber–Heitz no. 20; woodcut initials.

References

ISTC: ie00108570

GW: GW 9405;

Hain: H 6682;

Proctor: Pr 3224;

Others: BSB‑Ink E‑94; Schramm VII 332-3; Schreiber V 3917; Sheppard 2265.

LCN: 14865852

Copies

Copy number: E-029(1)

Bound with E‑002; see there for details of binding and provenance.

Size of leaf: 191 × 128 mm.

Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 5Q 6.104(2).


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