Bod-Inc: J-204
Johannes de Werdena
Sermones ‘Dormi secure' de tempore.
Analysis of Content
a2r [Johannes de Werdena]: Sermones ‘Dormi secure' de tempore. ‘Dominica prima aduentus. Sermo primus.’ Incipit: ‘Sermones dominicales cum expositionibus euangeliorum per annum satis notabiles et utiles omnibus sacerdotibus pastoribus et capellanis qui alio nomine Dormi secure vel dormi sine cura sunt nuncupati eo quod absque magno studio faciliter possint incorporari et populo predicari incipiunt feliciter. “[D]icite filie Syon ecce rex tuus venit tibi mansuetus etcetera.” Math. xxi. [Mt 21,5.] Verba ista scripta sunt a Zacharia . . .’ Explicit: Quod nobis ille concedat qui sine fine viuit et regnat. Ad laudem et honorem omnipotentis dei virginis matris . . . ex variis diuersorum doctorum sermonibus collecti et in vnum compilati. See J‑203.
r4v ‘Tabula siue directorium sermonum dormi secure secundum alphabeti ordinem.’ ‘A [A]bstinentes et bene ieiunantes mercedem habebunt apud deum . . .’
Imprint
Imprint: [Cologne: Johann Koelhoff, the Elder, c.1484]. Folio.
Remarks: Polain dates [c.1485].
Collation
Collation: a–q8 r6.
References
ISTC: ij00454000
GW: GW Nachträge, 191;
Hain: C 5978;
Goff: Goff J‑454;
BMC: BMC I 226;
Proctor: Pr 1063;
Others: Polain 3507; Sheppard 808; Voulliéme, Köln, 701.
LCN: 14487439
Copies
Copy number: J-204(1)
Wanting the blank leaf a1.
Binding: Nineteenth-century paper boards. Strips from a fifteenth(?)-century manuscript visible in the binding. ‘1351' on circular label at tail of the spine. Previously bound before a copy of the Manipulus curatorum; see sixteenth(?)-century manuscript note on r6v: ‘Sequitur libellus qui dicitur manipulus curatorum'.
Size: 292 × 206 × 30 mm.
Size of leaf: 285 × 200 mm.
On a2r a seven-line initial ‘D' is supplied in red with reserved white decoration, Cologne style, on a pen-flourished violet ground. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red; capitals touched with yellow wash.
Provenance and date of acquisition unknown; books with neighbouring shelfmarks were acquired in 1884.
SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q inf. 1.18.
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