[Glossa in Epistolas Pauli]
Details
Type of record: Book
Title: [Glossa in Epistolas Pauli]
Classmark: BC Incunabula q/LOM
Creator(s): Peter Lombard Bishop of Paris (1100-1160)
Additional creator(s): Fyner, Konrad (1472-1488) (Printer); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930) (Former owner)
Related people: Fyner, Konrad; Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton
Publisher: Conrad Fyner
Publication city: [Esslingen]
Date(s): [not after 8 September 1473]
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [206] leaves
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/114297
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991007768889705181
Collection group(s): Incunabula
Description
Imprint from ISTC.
Printed in two columns with 58 lines to a full column.
A Munich BSB copy has a rubricator's date of 8 September 1473. BMC mentions a Füssen copy also dated 1473.
No signatures.
Printed marginalia.
Initial spaces, no guide-letters.
Indexed in: ISTC no. ip00475000.
Indexed in: Goff P475; H 10204; Polain(B) 3109; IBP 4328; Coll(U) 1189; Coll(S) 830; Nentwig 319; Voull(B) 1153; Hubay(Augsburg) 1618; Hubay(Würzburg) 1671; Ohly-Sack 2300, 2301; Sack(Freiburg) 2785; Borm 2105; Sheppard 1765-66; Pr 2459; BMC II 512.
Features
In ink and pencil manuscript on the verso of the front free endpaper are notes giving details of the edition.
Two numbers are written at the top left hand corner of the front pastedown. In black ink manuscript: 335. In red pencil manuscript: 561.
Several major initials, including those on leaves [1r] and [2r] have been supplied and decorated in red ink manuscript with caricatures in pen depicting tonsured monks and bearded men, some wearing hats.
Other major initials supplied in red.
Some printed marginalia have been underlined or enclosed in a scroll drawn in red ink manuscript.
Capital strokes, paragraph markers and underlinings in red.
Headlines supplied in red at the top centre of most versos and all rectos.
This copy is wanting leaf [202].
The bottom right-hand corners of several leaves have been mended.
Bindings
Late fifteenth-century German binding of pigskin over thick wooden boards. The upper and lower covers are blind-tooled with a border and frames of double fillets filled with lozenge-shaped tools and scrolls the details of which are now indistinct. The spine has five raised bands and damage to the head of the spine reveals the endband. There is writing in black ink manuscript on the fore-edge, now indistinct. There is also evidence that the book was fastened with two metal clasps. Some worm damage to the spine and both covers. Size: 425 x 305mm. Leaf size: 408 x 290mm.
Provenance
Cutting from a French sale catalogue on the front pastedown.
Coloured armorial bookplate of Sir Edward Allen Brotherton on the front pastedown. The book was most likely acquired before 17 June 1929 when Brotherton was created Baron Brotherton of Wakefield.
Access and usage
Access
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