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Vocabularius

Vocabularius iuris utriusque.

 

Analysis of Content

a2r [Jodocus Erfordiensis]: Vocabularius iuris utriusque. Incipit: ‘[Q]uoniam iuri operam daturum prius nosse oportet unde nomen iuris descendat . . . Abauus est pater proaui . . .’ Explicit: eradicatione nos custodiat qui sine fine viuit et regnat amen See V‑155.

Imprint

Imprint: Speier: Peter Drach, Sept. 1478. Folio.

Collation

Collation: a10 b–n8 o p10 q–z A–D8 E10.

References

ISTC: iv00338000

Hain: C 6360;

Goff: Goff V‑338;

BMC: BMC II 489;

Proctor: Pr 2331;

Others: BSB‑Ink I‑260; Sheppard 1693.

LCN: 14765471

Copies

Copy number: V-160(1)

Gathering p10, not as BMC.

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf; bound for the Bodleian Library in 1855 at a cost of £0. 10. 0; see Binders' books (1855, Auct. and Rawl.), p. 1, no. 10 (Library Records d.1203). Blue-edged leaves.

Size: 285 × 202 × 45 mm.

Size of leaf: 275 × 187 mm.

Occasional marginal notes, mainly extracting key words, ‘nota' marks, and pointing hands, in a contemporary German hand in brown ink.

Initials are supplied in red; capital strokes in red.

Provenance: Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; inscription on a2r: ‘Monasterii Tegernseensis'. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum' and ‘Inc. Typ. no. 2284' in brown ink on the front endleaf, also ‘1684' in pencil on the rear endleaf. Presumably acquired during the early 1850s, and certainly before 1855 (the date when it was rebound for the Library).

SHELFMARK: Auct. Q sub. fen. 2.27.


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