[Tractatus et summulae logicales cum commento]
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Type of record: Book
Title: [Tractatus et summulae logicales cum commento]
Other titles: Summulae logicales
Classmark: BC Incunabula/PET
Creator(s): John, Pope (1277)
Additional creator(s): Petrus de Sancto Johanne (Editor); Versor, Johannes (1485) (Commentator); Lichtenstein, Hermann (1494) (Printer); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930) (Former owner)
Related people: Petrus; Versor, Johannes; Lichtenstein, Hermann; Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton
Publisher: Impensis [et] arte Herma[n]ni Lichte[n]stein Coloniensis; Hermannus Liechtenstein
Publication city: [Venice]
Date(s): Anno salutis 1488.vij.nonas Martij. [March 1488]
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [140] leaves
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/94873
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991008134799705181
Collection group(s): Incunabula
Description
Signatures: a¹⁰ b-k⁸ l-s⁶ t¹⁰.
Imprint from colophon.
Colophon numbered leaf 140 (t10r) reads: Textus summularu[m] logice magistri Petri hispani vna cu[m] expositione earundem versoris clarissimi doctoris Parisiensis felicit[er] expliciu[n]t. Impensis [et] arte Herma[n]ni Lichte[n]stein Coloniensis impressione completu[m] est Anno salutis 1488.vij.nonas Martij Venetijs.
The date in the colophon reads vij nonas Martij, to be interpreted as either 1 or 7 March.
Edited by Petrus de Sancto Johanne.
Commentary by Johannes Versor.
Printed in two columns with 68 lines to a full column.
Text of the Summulae logicales distinguished typographically from Versor's commentary.
Printed running titles and foliation.
Leaves 3-140 so numbered at the upper right of rectos.
Initials spaces, some with guide-letters.
The first leaf is blank and unsigned.
Indexed in: ISTC no. iv00238600.
Indexed in: Collijn 1188; Goff J232.
Features
Written in ink manuscript on the front pastedown, late fiftenth- or sixteenth-century, are three lines of musical notation.
Very occasional marginal annotations in black ink manuscript.
Notes in black ink manuscript on the back pastedown, probably seventeenth-century.
There are various notes in pencil and ink manuscript, nineteenth- and twentieth-century, on the front pastedown giving details of the ediition.
This copy is missing the first blank leaf.
Bindings
Binding of dark brown goatskin over bevelled wooden boards, rebacked. The upper and lower covers are blind-tooled with a frame of triple fillets inside which are frames of repeating interlace patterns and stylised foliage with a central panel of small lozenges containing fleurs-de-lys. The spine has four raised bands and gold-tooled in the second panel are the words: Liber summularum logice. Gold-tooled in the third panel is the name: Petrus Hispenus. Gold-tooled at the base of the spine: Venetice 1488. In the fourth panel is the Brotherton Collection stamp in gold. There is evidence of two metal clasps having once been attached to the upper and lower covers at the fore-edge. Written on the fore-edge in black ink manuscript, along with two other indistinct markings, is the number 25. Size: 312 x 208mm. Leaf size: 302 x 203mm.
Provenance
Written in black ink manuscript below the colophon and register on numbered leaf 140 (t10r): Frater. J. de bonylla.
Inscription in black in manuscript at the head of a2r: Soi dela libreria de El Carmen Calzado de Toledo. The book once belonged to the Carmelite convent in Toledo.
Bookseller's label on the front pastedown: S. Perez Junquera y C.a, Madrid.
Coloured armorial bookplate of Sir Edward Allen Brotherton on the recto of the front free endpaper. The book was most likely acquired before 17 June 1929 when Brotherton was created Baron Brotherton of Wakefield.
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