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Bod-Inc: M-016

Magninus Mediolanensis

Regimen sanitatis.

 

Analysis of Content

a2r Magninus Mediolanensis: [Preface addressed to] Andreas Ghini de Malpighi, Bishop of Arras. Incipit: ‘[I]n primis deum testor cuius nomen sit beneditum ab hoc enim principaliter . . .’ Explicit: opere mitius supportabit

a2r [Table of contents.] See M‑015.

a3r Magninus Mediolanensis: Regimen sanitatis. See M‑015.

p4v [Colophon.]

Imprint

Imprint: Paris: Ulrich Gering, 5 Mar. 1483/4. 4°.

Collation

Collation: a–o8 p4.

Types: Type: 80 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.

Leaves: 116 leaves, the first blank.

Line number: 36 lines, plus headlines (a4r).

Type area: Type area: 144 (149) ×90 mm (a4r).

References

ISTC: im00052000

Hain: H *10484;

Goff: Goff M‑52;

Proctor: Pr 7869;

Others: CIBN M‑20; Pellechet MS. 7405 (7342); Sack, Freiburg, 2306; Sheppard 6142. Microfiche: Unit 12: Medical Incunabula: Part II.

LCN: 14478091

Copies

Copy number: M-016(1)

Wanting the blank leaf a1, gathering d1-8, and leaves e1, and f2-3.

Binding: Nineteenth-century red and marbled paper boards.

Size: 211 × 149 × 20 mm.

Size of leaf: 206 × 142 mm.

Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Inc. 4166' on a slip of paper inside the upper cover, with the number also in pencil on the recto of the front endleaf; ‘Dpl' and ‘Inc. 30A' in pencil on the verso of the front endleaf. Acquired between 1847 and c.1892, probably in 1850; not in Catalogus (1843) with Appendix.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 5Q 6.22.


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