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Bod-Inc: O-014

Oldradus de Ponte de Laude

Consilia et quaestiones (ed. Alphonsus de Soto).

 

Analysis of Content

[*2r] ‘Tabula questionum'.

a2r de Ponte de Laude, Oldradus: Consilia et quaestiones. Edited by Alphonsus de Soto. Incipit: ‘[I]n nomine Domini amen. In causa Eboracen[si] attendendum est . . .’ Explicit: uos subtilia argumenta legalia adiungetis’ See O‑013.

Imprint

Imprint: [Vienne]: Eberhard Frommolt, 19 Nov. 1481. Folio.

Collation

Collation: [*8] a10 b–v8 x10 y–z A–N8.

References

ISTC: io00062390

Hain: HC (+ Addenda) *9935;

Goff: Goff L‑81;

BMC: BMC VIII 375;

Proctor: Pr 8737;

Others: BSB‑Ink O‑41; CIBN O‑25; Claude Dalbanne and Eugenie Droz, L'imprimerie à Vienne en Dauphiné au XVe siècle (Paris, 1930), 17; Oates 3265; Sack, Freiburg, 2949; Sheppard 6786.

LCN: 14087852

Copies

Copy number: O-014(1)

Wanting the blank leaves [*1], a1, and N8. The unsigned gathering containing the table bound at the end.

Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled red morocco; marbled-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and green silk bookmark.

Size: 295 × 225 × 45 mm.

Size of leaf: 286 × 199 mm.

‘P/I' in pencil in the lower margin of the verso of the front endleaf. Bibliographical notes in Wodhull's hand on the recto of the front endleaf. Occasional marginal notes, extracting key words, in an early hand, very faded.`HU 1481' in brown ink in the lower margin of the recto of the rear endleaf.

On a2r an eight-line initial ‘I' is supplied in red and blue interlocked with red and blue pen-work decoration. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red.

Provenance: Albi, Dominican convent (sixteenth/seventeenth century); inscription on [*2r]: ‘Conuentus Albiensis fratrum Prædicatorum indici insertus'. Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744-1811); sale (Paris, 18 May 1789), lot 1213. William Herbert (1718-1795); anonymous armorial book-plate: per pale, azure and gules, three lions rampant argent; crest, a wyvern holding in its mouth a sinister hand (see Auct. R sup. 7 which contains the same plate, with W. H.'s signature); not found in Herbert sales for 1795 and 1798. Over Herbert's book-plate, another plate: argent, a cross sable between three fleur-de-lis of the same, apparently the arms of Fenton. Michael Wodhull (1740-1816); duplicate sale (1803), lot 1209. Purchased for £0. 18. 0: see Books Purchased (1840), 19.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q 4.11.


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