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Bod-Inc: M-299

Moesch, Johannes

De horis canonicis dicendis.

 

Analysis of Content

a2r Moesch, Johannes: De horis canonicis dicendis. Incipit: ‘[C]um secundum iuris communis dispositionem, vt in c. super specula de magistris . . .’ Explicit: eterno preparata quam nobis . . .regnat deus. Amen

k1v [Colophon.]

k2r [Explanatory note about the table of contents.] Incipit: ‘Vt facilius possint prehabitum tractatulum legentes inuenire materiam desideratam . . .’ Explicit: occurrunt haberi

k2v [Table of contents.] ‘Tabula in tractatum de horis canonicis'.

Imprint

Imprint: Basel: Johann Besicken, ‘circa' Mid-Lent, 1483. 4°.

Collation

Collation: a b8 c d6 e f8 g–k6.

References

ISTC: im00792000

Hain: HC Addenda *11533 = H 11532;

Goff: Goff M‑792;

BMC: BMC III 760;

Proctor: Pr 7652;

Others: BSB‑Ink M‑545; CIBN M‑506; Oates 2808; Sack, Freiburg, 2490; Sheppard 2462.

LCN: 14513688

Copies

Copy number: M-299(1)

Binding: Nineteenth-century(?) marbled paper boards, with the spine covered in white paper. Fragments of leaves removed from the binding in 1882; see T‑132(2).

Size: 215 × 153 × 18 mm.

Size of leaf: 210 × 142 mm.

Occasional early marginal annotations.

Two- to four-line initials, some with extensions into the margins, are supplied in red or blue; paragraph marks and occasional running headings are supplied in red; capital strokes and underlining in red.

Provenance: Würzburg, Bavaria, Augustinian Hermits, S. Georgius; washed inscription in a seventeenth-century hand on a2r: ‘Iste liber est conuentus Herbipolensis ordinis Eremitarum s[ancti Augustini]'. Date of acquisition unknown; however the shelfmark suggests that it may have been acquired during the 1840s or 1850s.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 1Q 7.16.


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