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Bod-Inc: G-249

Greve, Henricus

Opusculum de iniuriis et famosis libellis.

 

Analysis of Content

A1r [Title-page.] ‘Repeticio [paragraphi] Si quis librum l[ege] Lex Cornelia ff [Digesti] De iniuriis et famosis libellis.’

A1v Greve, Henricus: [Letter addressed to] Magnus Magdeburgensis, Paulus Swoffhem, Brandanus Schoneythe, and Henricus Gruenhayn. Incipit: ‘Nuper vbi quid ocii nactus in maiori huius gymnasii preclaro collegio vt sit . . .’

A2r Greve, Henricus: Opusculum de iniuriis et famosis libellis. Incipit: ‘[R]epetiturus [paragraphum] Si quis in l[ege] Lex Cornelia ff De iniuriis et famosis libellis quinque per ordinem sunt videnda primum continuabitur . . .’ Commenting on Dig. 47,10.5 and Cod. 9,36.

E1v ‘Sequitur post declarationem ambarum parcium rubri[ca].’ Incipit: ‘Si quis librum in l[ege] Lex Cornelia . . . Et Bar[tolus] non summat hic. Potest tamen sic summari . . .’

F4v ‘Ex premissis omnibus questionibus dubiis et dictis inferuntur infrascripte conclusiones cum sui correlariis.’ Incipit: ‘Conclusio prima. Quamuis nomen iniuria multiplex sit seu habens . . .’

G2r [Note about the ‘conclusiones' and ‘correlarii.'] Incipit: ‘Studeat igitur bonus preses vel iudex sic concordare partes discordantes vt pacem . . .’

G2v ‘Reportorium ambarum repetitionum circa quod sciendum.’

G6r [Concluding note about the book, addressed to the reader.] Incipit: ‘Finit opusculum de iniuriis et famosis libellis inscriptum quod in se . . .’

Imprint

Imprint: Leipzig: Jacobus Thanner, 1 Sept. 1498. 4°.

Collation

Collation: A–G6.

References

ISTC: ig00487500

GW: GW 11517;

Hain: H *8051 = 3775;

BMC: BMC III 657;

Proctor: Pr 3070;

Others: BSB‑Ink G‑373; Sheppard 2163.

LCN: 14555558

Copies

Copy number: G-249(1)

Bound with A‑255; see there for details of binding; scar of an index tab on A1.

Size of leaf: 207 × 144 mm.

‘Nota' marks and crossings-out in the text in black ink. On A1r a quotation from Cic., Off. 1.7, in an eighteenth-century(?) hand: ‘Maximam autem partem iniuriam faciendam aggrediuntur nonnulli ut adipiscantur ea quae concupiuerunt in quo vitio latissime me patet auaritia.’

Initials, with extensions into the margins, are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks are supplied in red; underlining and capital strokes in red.

SHELFMARK: Diss. D 34(5).


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