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tij00581000

Text-inc Id:
tij00581000
Bod-inc Id:
J-273
Headings:
Justinianus Codex [with the Glossa ordinaria of Accursius].
Analysis of content:
  1. [*2r] [List of rubrics, in alphabetical order.] Incipit: ‘[A]bigeis . . .’
  2. a1r Codex (books i–ix). See J‑268.
  3. a1r Accursius: Glossa ordinaria. Incipit: ‘  “[I]n nomine domini.” Incipit a deo vt infra de officio prefecti . . .’
  4. n5v ‘Constitutio Greca.’ Incipit: ‘[A]learum vsus antiqua res est et extra operas pugnatoribus concessa . . .’ Explicit: omnes penitus conquiescant.’ Inserted between books 3 and 4.
Imprint:
Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 30 Jan. 1488. Folio.
Collation:
[*4] a–z [et] aa–pp10 qq12. Woodcuts tentatively ascribed by BSB‑Ink to the ‘Meister des Ulmer Terenz'.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ij00581000 GW 7735; H *9609; Goff J‑581; BMC II 432; Pr 2061; BSB‑Ink C‑568; Sack, Freiburg, 1108-9; Schramm XVII p. 8; Schreiber V 4407; Sheppard 1507. LCN: 14548751
Copies:
  1. J-273(1) Copy Binding: Nineteenth-century English blind-tooled calf for the British Museum, c.1860, according to a note by Graham Pollard; see Library Records c. 1054; its stamp on both covers and red-edged leaves. Size: 369 × 236 × 55 mm. Size of leaf: 358 × 225 mm. A few marginal notes, mainly correcting the text, in an early hand. On a1r a 12-line Nuremberg initial ‘H' is supplied in azure on a burnished gold ground, the gilt with punch-dotting, the initial with curling acanthus leaves in blue and in white, within segmented frames of green and red. On the same leaf, the woodcut is painted. Provenance: Kaisheim, Bavaria, Cistercians; inscription on a1r: ‘FF. de Cæsarea'. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum' on [*1r]. London, British Museum; purchased in 1867; shelfmark: ‘IB.7388'. Transferred to the Bodleian in Oct. 1913; see BM duplicate stamps with the date 11 Oct. 1913; ‘List of Duplicate Incunabula' (Library Records c. 1054), no. 3. SHELFMARK: Auct. 3Q 4.38.