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Bod-Inc: M-202

Merula, Georgius

Epistolae duae adversus Franciscum Philelphum.

 

Analysis of Content

a1r Merula, Georgius: Epistola adversus Franciscum Philelphum [addressed to] Bartholomaeus Chalcus. Incipit: ‘[F]ranciscus Philelphus linguae non minus licentis quam inerudite . . .’ Explicit: ad palinodiam cogemus The letter is dated 7 Oct. 1480.

a1v Merula, Georgius: Epistola adversus Franciscum Philelphum [addressed to] Johannes Jacobus Chilinus [i.e. de Ghilinis]. Incipit: ‘[P]etrus Figinus uir per humanus et amicorum nominis . . .’ Explicit: quam emendationem postulant The letter is dated 13 Dec. 1480.

Imprint

Imprint: [Venice: Nicolaus Girardengus, de Novis, after 13 Dec. 1480]. 4°.

Collation

Collation: a6 b4.

References

ISTC: im00503000

Hain: H *11092;

Goff: Goff M‑503;

BMC: BMC VII 1136;

Proctor: Pr 7403;

Others: BSB‑Ink M‑340; CIBN M‑307; Sheppard 3624.

LCN: 14455588

Copies

Copy number: M-202(1)

Formerly bound as the fifth item in a tract volume: ‘5' in black ink in the upper margin of a1r.

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library.

Size: 204 × 145 × 10 mm.

Size of leaf: 198 × 136 mm.

Greek text supplied in black ink.

Provenance: Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dpl' in pencil on a1r. Purchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for Fl. 3, i.e. £0. 6. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 25.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 2Q 6.17.


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