Additiones Pauli e[pisco]pi Burgen[sis] ac replice m[a]g[ist]ri Mathie Dorink
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Type of record: Book
Title: Additiones Pauli e[pisco]pi Burgen[sis] ac replice m[a]g[ist]ri Mathie Dorink
Other titles: Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et additionibus Pauli Burgensis; Bible
Classmark: Strong Room for. fol. 1483/PAB
Creator(s): Pablo de Santa Maria Bishop (1435)
Additional creator(s): Döring, Mathias (1400-1469) (Other); Renner, Franz (1471-1483) (Printer)
Related people: Döring, Mathias; Renner, Franz
Publisher: per Franciscu[m] Renner de Hailbrun; Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn
Publication city: Venetijs [Venice]
Date(s): M.CCCC.LXXXIII. [1483]
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [26] leaves
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/35760
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991007634039705181
Collection group(s): Incunabula
Description
Imprint from colophon.
Colophon on t6v reads: Additiones pauli e[pisco]pi burgen[sis] ac replice m[a]g[ist]ri mathie dorinck sup[er] biblia[m] finiu[n]t. Imp[re]ssa venetijs p[er] franciscu[m] renner de hailbrun. M.CCCC.LXXXIII.
Printed in two columns with 73 lines to a full column.
Initial spaces, no guide-letters.
Indexed in: ISTC no. ib00612000.
Features
Occasional marginal annotations with manicules, mostly cropped.
Major initials supplied alternately in red and blue throughout.
This item contains only the Additiones, i.e. signatures q8 r-t6.
Bindings
Late nineteenth- or early twentieth-century binding of cream cloth over pasteboard. Gold-tooled on the upper cover are the words: Additiones Paulus de S. Maria Venice 1483. Size: 298 x 221mm. Leaf size: 291 x 202mm.
Provenance
At the bottom of the back pastedown is a blue bookseller's label: William George's Sons, 89 Park Street, Bristol.
Bookplate of the Library of the University of Leeds on the front pastedown: Wilfrid and Thomas Denison Lumb Memorial.
Pencil manuscript accession number 13876 on the verso of the front free endpaper above a blue University Library Leeds book stamp. Date of accession to the Library of the University of Leeds can be identified as 25 February 1925. The book was bought from the vendor William George's Sons of 89 Park Street, Bristol for £1.4.6 with money from the Lumb fund.
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