Bod-Inc: P-094
Pereriis, Guillermus de
Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug. 1484.
Analysis of Content
[a1r] Pereriis, Guillermus de: Oratio super electione Innocentii VIII, habita 26 Aug. 1484. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam miserandam ecclesie Romane calamitatem et infinita Christiane religionis pericula, reuerendissimi patres, cunctorum fidelium corda . . .’ Explicit: sponsum optimum consequatur. Amen
Imprint
Imprint: [Rome: Stephan Plannck, after 26 Aug. 1484]. 4°.
Collation
Collation: [a4].
Types: Type: 88 G. Capital spaces, one with guide-letter on [a4v].
Leaves: 4 leaves.
Line number: 33 lines ([a3r]).
Type area: Type area: 147 ×92 mm ([a3r]).
References
ISTC: ip00271500
Proctor: Pr 3643;
Others: Sheppard 2899.
LCN: 14496229
Copies
Copy number: P-094(1)
Bound with:
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12. Livinus de Meyer, Elegiae. Malines: Laurentius van der Elst, [1723?];
13. Ferdinand III, Emperor, Litterae sive declaratio regis Hungariae ad regem Daniae super tractatu praeliminarium Hamburgi. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1642];
14. Alexander VIII, Decretum adversus Gallos. [Rome?: n. pr., 1690];
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19. Vindiciae epigrammaticae. Nenia iniuriosa et praepostera. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.];
20. Heribertus Lebeda, Jubilata, purpurata, infula. Olmütz: Franciscus Antonius Hirnle, [1753];
21. Johannes Hermannus Kaempfferus, Dissertatio inauguralis medica de resolutione ciborum in ventriculo humano. [Jena]: Johannes Fridericus Ritterus, 1719;
22. Johannes Hadrianus Slevogtius, Invitatio ad inauguralem dissertationem de resolutione ciborum in ventriculo humano. [Jena]: Johannes Fridericus Ritterus, 1719;
23. Henricus Kitschius, Scheda regia. [Leipzig]: Zacharia Dorfferius, 1612;
24. Ritus servandus ac preces dicendae in aperitione portae sanctae Vaticanae. [Rome?: n. pr., c.1700?];
25. Circa satisfactionem coronae Sueciae causam Palatinam et praetensionem Hassiacam Osnabrugi peracta. [N.pl.: n. pr., 1648];
26. Theses theologicae de sacramentis. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.];
27. Iusta Lusitanorum arma pro vindicanda Hispanorum libertate Gallico dominatu oppressa. [N. pl.: n. pr., n. d.];
28. Forma sive descriptio convocationis celebrandae. [London: n. p., 1700];
29. Johannes Godofredus Hermannus, Observationes de Graecae linguae dialectis. Leipzig: [] Klaubarthia, [1807];
30. Vitae synopsis Johannis Armandi Plessaei Richelii inscribenda tumulo. [N. pl.: n. pr., 1643?];
31. Tractatus retraditae Elbingae. [Dresden?: n. pr., 1700?];
32. Oratio funebris Nicolai-Leopoldi de Salm-Salm. Antwerp: P. J. Parys de Koe-poort-brugge, [1770].
[a1r]. ‘¶ Sermo habitus Rome in basilica principis apl'oꝝ | per Reuerendum pr̄em dn̄m Guillermum de Pere- | rijs Auditorē apl'icum su[per] electione futuri pōtificis. | Anno Mcccclxxxiiij die Iouis.xxvj. Augusti. || [Q]Voniā miserandā eccl'ie Romane calamitatē . . . | . . . cūctoruƺ | . . .' [a4v], l.30, END: ‘se creditā: Quoꝝ ministerio. sponsum optimū consequat̃. Amen. | ¶ Finis.’
Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf; marbled paper boards.
Size: 218 × 173 × 60 mm.
Size of leaf: 202 × 141 mm.
Early marginal annotations, including some extraction of key words, ‘nota' marks, and pointing hands.
Provenance: Charles Godwyn (1700?–1770). Bequeathed in 1770.
SHELFMARK: G. Pamph. 1835(5).
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