Bod-Inc: S-316
Statuta Synodalia Tornacensia (Tournai)
Analysis of Content
[a2r] Clugnyaco, Ferrio de: Statuta Synodalia diocesis Tornacensis. Incipit: ‘Ferrionis de Clugnyaco . . . disposuimus hanc nostram synodum generalem nunc celebrare . . .’
[a2v] Clugnyaco, Ferrio de: Statuta Synodalia diocesis Tornacensis. ‘Primo de baptismo et adiacentibus. Capitulo .i.’ Incipit: ‘Iniungimus curatis uicecuratis et aliis presbiteris . . .’
[c9v] Clugnyaco, Ferrio de: [Explicit.] It states that the statutes were prescribed at the synod held by Cardinal Ferry de Clugny in the church of S. Salvator of Bruges on 4 Oct. 1481; it follows a list of the ecclesiastics attending the synod.
[c10v] ‘Tabula statutorum sinodalium'.
Imprint
Imprint: [Ghent: Arend de Keysere, 1483-5]. 4°.
Remarks: As dated by ILC, following HPT; CIBN dates [between 1483/4 and 1487/8], Sheppard [after 4 Oct. 1481].
Collation
Collation: [a b8 c12].
References
ISTC: is00754100
Proctor: Not in Pr;
Others: Campbell–Kronenberg I 1597a; CIBN S‑438; HPT I 54-6, II 443; ILC 2037; Machiels, Arend de Keysere, 49-50, no. 20; Machiels, Boekdrukkunst, no. 21; Sheppard 7259.
Copies
Copy number: S-316(1)
Leaf [a2r], l. 5: ‘ . . . ſacroſancte'; [c9v], l. 22: ‘ . . . gādauū'.
Wanting leaves [a1], [c11-12], probably all blank. The last line of [c6v] supplied in manuscript, in a contemporary hand in brown ink.
Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf.
Size: 193 × 145 × 10 mm.
Size of leaf: 183 × 136 mm.
Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words in the part of text concerned with excommunication (from [c3r]), in an early hand in brown ink.
Provenance: Erased early inscription on [c10r]: ‘M . . . ius | . . .' Oxford, University College; book-plate: ‘Collegium Universitatis in Academia Oxon.' with manuscript shelfmark: ‘U.6.2' in violet crayon (crossed out) and ‘RR.8.2' (in brown ink on an octagonal paper label edged in red pasted at the upper left-hand corner of the upper cover); see untitled list. Deposited in 1941 by the Master and Fellows of University College, Oxford.
SHELFMARK: Univ. Coll. e.16.
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