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Bod-Inc: H-007

Heimericus de Campo

Reparationes librorum totius philosophiae naturalis secundum processum Albertistarum et Thomistarum.

 

Analysis of Content

A1r [Title-page.]

A1v ‘Prologus.’ Incipit: ‘[D]esiderium plurimorum excitauit tandem semisopitum. Dictum difficile est . . .’

A2r [Heimericus de Campo]: Reparationes librorum totius philosophiae naturalis secundum processum Albertistarum et Thomistarum. Incipit: ‘[C]irca initium librorum totius naturalis philosophie, queritur primo circa primum Physicorum . . .’ On the authorship see H‑005.

Imprint

Imprint: Cologne: Ulrich Zell, 15 Nov. 1494. 4°.

Collation

Collation: A8 B–Z AA–CC6.

Illustrations: Woodcut on A1r: see Schramm.

References

ISTC: ih00010650

Hain: HC *13872;

Goff: Goff R‑146;

BMC: BMC I 199;

Proctor: Pr 913;

Others: BSB‑Ink H‑234; Schramm VIII p. 17 and pl. 79; Schreiber V 5091; Sheppard 712; Voulliéme, Köln, 1016.

LCN: 13978398

Copies

Copy number: H-007(1)

Bound with H‑005; see there for details of binding.

Size of leaf: 191 × 141 mm.

Some early marginal annotations and ‘nota' marks. On A5r of item 2 an inscription in a sixteenth-century hand in English, probably by William Hayles (see below): ‘Good Lord this I doo the pray to send me with thy grace euery daye to lerne to red write [ ] [ ] After to cast a compte [ ] well'. Irregular manuscript foliation: 1-155.

On A2r a seven-line initial ‘C' is supplied in blue, with reserved white decoration; other two- to five-line initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue; capital strokes in red.

Provenance: William Hayles (sixteenth century); inscription on P3v of item 2: ‘Willyam Haylles haweth but one . . .’ Acquired by 1620: see James, Catalogus (1620), 420 (under its present shelfmark); not found in James, Catalogus (1605).

SHELFMARK: 4° P 19(2) Art.


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