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Bod-Inc: T-293

Turrecremata, Johannes de

Summa de ecclesia contra impugnatores potestatis summi pontificis (ed. Johannes Monissart), et al.

 

Analysis of Content

[*1r] [Title-page.]

[*1v] Badius Ascensius, Jodocus: [Letter addressed to] Ludovicus Pot, ‘Tornacensis episcopus'; not in Gams, nor Eubel. Incipit: ‘Mirabere forsitan venerande presul quenam mihi dedititiorum tuorum minimo ad excellentiam tuam scribendi . . .’ Date Lyons, 20 Sept. 1496.

[*2r] [Introduction to the table of contents.] Incipit: ‘Ad sequentis summe de ecclesia . . .’

[*2r] [Table of contents in alphabetical order.]

a1r Turrecremata, Johannes de: Summa de ecclesia contra impugnatores potestatis summi pontificis. Edited by Johannes Monissart, as stated in Badius' letter. ‘Summa de ecclesia'. [Prologue.] Incipit: ‘  “[E]n lectulum Salomonis ambiunt sexaginta fortes . . .  “ Canticorum iii [Ct 3,7]. Inter cetera singularis dilectionis signa . . .’

a1v Turrecremata, Johannes de: Summa de ecclesia contra impugnatores potestatis summi pontificis. Incipit: ‘[D]e ecclesia cum adiutorio omnipotentis dei locuturi . . . consummauimus ingentes illi gratias offerentes dicimus tibi laus . . .’ See T‑292.

I9v [First colophon.]

I9v ‘Registrum'.

Aa1r Turrecremata, Johannes de: LXXIII quaestiones in potestate et auctoritate Papali ex sententiis Sancti Thomae [addressed to] Cardinal Julianus [Cesarini. Also known as Flores sententiarum beati Thomae de auctoritate summi pontificis.] ‘Tractatus compendiosissimi septuagintatrium questionum super potestate et auctoritate papali . . . prefatio'. Incipit: ‘[M]andasti reuerendissime pater et domine prestantissime domine Juliane . . .’

Aa1r Turrecremata, Johannes de: LXXIII quaestiones in potestate et auctoritate Papali ex sententiis Sancti Thomae. ‘Questio prima'. Incipit: ‘Questio prima est vtrum supra episcopos aliquis dandus sit superior in ecclesia. Ad hanc questionem respondet sanctus Thomas affirmatiue . . . medio subtrahat . . .’ Explicit: suscipere dignetur See Kaeppeli III 31, no. 2714.

Aa8r [Second colophon.] Incipit: ‘Expliciunt flores sententiarum beati Thome de Aquino de auctoritate summi pontificis collecti per magistrum Johannem de Turrecremata in concilio Basilien[si]. anno domini [1437] . . .’

Imprint

Imprint: Lyons: Johannes Trechsel, 1496. Folio.

Remarks: In two parts. Both are dated 20 Sept. 1496.

Collation

Collation: [*]6 a–h8 i6 k–z8 A–H8 I10 Aa8.

Remarks: Gathering [*] numbered ‘2 3 4', but not signed.

References

ISTC: it00556000

Hain: HC *15732 (incl. H *1422);

Goff: Goff T‑556;

BMC: BMC VIII 299;

Proctor: Pr 8608;

Others: BSB‑Ink T‑572; CIBN T‑403; Hillard 2004; Oates 3218; Rhodes 1744; Sack, Freiburg, 3551; Sheppard 6671.

LCN: 14800113

Copies

Copy number: T-293(1)

Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-tooled mottled calf; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the upper cover. Sprinkled red-edged leaves.

Size: 280 × 200 × 50 mm.

Size of leaf: 266 × 180 mm.

Occasional marginal notes, mainly ‘nota' marks and structuring of the text; on [*5r] the note: ‘Lege ac mala recusa' and a few other short notes and scribbles in an early hand, possibly English, in brown ink.

Provenance: John Ponett (fl. 1554); inscriptions on [*1r]: ‘Jo. Ponett' and Aa8r: ‘Joannes Ponetus 1554'. Probably the copy listed in the Benefactors' Register I 170, presented in 1607 by John Reynolds (1549-1607); certainly in the Library by 1620; see James, Catalogus (1620), 501.

Former Bodleian shelfmarks: T 5. 15 Th.; T 10. 10 Th. (`10' in white at the head of the spine and in black across the fore-edge).

SHELFMARK: Auct. 1Q 4.16.

Copy number: T-293(2)

Binding: Contemporary German (Bamberg, Dominicans), blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; with one metal catch, inscribed ‘MARIA', another catch and two clasps lost. Formerly chained: staple-marks of a hasp at the head of the lower cover. ‘88' and manuscript title in brown ink in a contemporary hand at the head of the upper cover and across the spine. Later manuscript imprint information on rectangular paper labels pasted to the spine. On both covers triple fillets form a double frame. On the upper cover, the outer frame bears a legend in stamped bold majuscule characters: ‘MEMORARE || NOVISSIMA TVA ET || INETERNUM || NON PECCABIS'; in the central panel curved-outline tools make up merrythoughts, each decorated with a fleuron. On the lower cover the outer frame is decorated with stamps of a foliate staff and of a rosette; the central panel as above.

Size: 294 × 210 × 58 mm.

Size of leaf: 280 × 198 mm.

Notes in pencil in Dunn's hand on the front pastedown. Some marginal notes, mainly extracting key words and structuring the text, in a contemporary German hand in brown and red ink. Cutting from an auction catalogue for this copy, sold for £18. 18. 0, is pasted on the front pastedown.

Initials, paragraph marks, and underlining of chapter headings are supplied in red; capital strokes in red.

Provenance: Bamberg, Bavaria, Dominicans; inscription on [*1r]: ‘Conuentus Bambergensis ordinis predicatorum'. George Dunn (1865-1912), 1899; printed label; F. Jenkinson, A List of the Incunabula Collected by George Dunn Arranged to Illustrate the History of Printing (Oxford, 1923), no. 1223; sale (1914), lot 1685. Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954); ‘E.P.G. | 44' in red ink on the front pastedown. Albert Ehrman (1890-1969); armorial book-plate; purchased from Goldschmidt in 1940 for £12. 10. 0; accession no. ‘2080'. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman.

SHELFMARK: Broxb. 19.7.


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