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Bod-Inc: J-023

Jacobus de Theramo

Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Belial [French].

 

Analysis of Content

a1r [Title-page.] ‘Cy commence le proces de Belial a lencontre de Ihesus.’

a2r Jacobus de Theramo: La consolacion des poures pecheurs. Incipit: ‘Ou nom de dieu tout puissant de nostre redempteur Ihesus . . . Cy en apres sera translate de latin en commun langaige . . . Comment Eue et Adam prindrent du fruit que dieu leur auoit deffendu. [I]lz furent cause de mort . . .’ See J‑018.

Imprint

Imprint: [Lyons: Mathias Huss], 21 Jan. 1482/3. Folio.

Collation

Collation: a–s8 t6.

Illustrations: Woodcuts.

References

ISTC: ij00072700

Hain: C 5797;

BMC: BMC VIII 260;

Proctor: Pr 8557;

Others: CIBN J‑56; Sheppard 6608.

LCN: 14444380

Copies

Copy number: J-023(1)

Wanting k8. The colophon torn away. Sheet t3-4 bound before t1. a1 cut out, backed, and bound in reverse.

Binding: Eighteenth-century French gold-tooled blue, now faded to olive green, morocco, with marbled pastedowns, gilt-edged leaves, and red silk book-mark.

Size: 278 × 195 × 25 mm.

Size of leaf: 268 × 187 mm.

In the lower margin of h1r is a faded note in an early hand. Bibliographical notes in Douce's hand.

Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings are supplied in red; a few initials are supplied in a faded blue.

Provenance: Francis Douce (1757-1834); armorial book-plate and inscription: ‘F. Douce. Paris 1791'; not found in the Bibliotheca Parisiana sale (1791). Bequeathed in 1834.

SHELFMARK: Douce 174.


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