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tim00446500
- Text-inc Id:
- tim00446500
- Bod-inc Id:
- M-174A
- Headings:
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Meiani, Anselmus
Enchiridion naturale.
- Analysis of content:
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a1r [Title-page.]
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a1v Meiani, Anselmus: [Letter addressed to] Rostanus de Veneiano. Incipit: ‘Dici non potest, dilectissime Rostane, quantum tua eruditione dilecter . . .’
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a2r Meiani, Anselmus: Enchiridion naturale. Incipit: ‘Queritur primo utrum ens naturale sit subiectum attributionis . . .’ See Thorndike–Kibre 1646.
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k7v [Prayer.] Incipit: ‘Omnipotens eterne Deus in quo sumus mouemur et viuimus, concede propitius ut qui primam mortem euitare non possumus . . .’
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k7v [Colophon.]
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k7v ‘Tituli questionum istius libri'.
- Imprint:
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[Paris]: Johann Philippi de Cruzenach, partly for Jean Petit, 5 Nov. 1500. 4°.
Pr, working from the imperfect BL copy, assigns to [Georg Wolf].
- Collation:
- a–k8. Types: 83 G, title; 79 R, letter, as suggested in BMC. Leaf a1r, title: ‘Enchiridion naturale Anſelmi | Meiani continens ſexa= | ginta queſtiones.' [Device A of Philippi, for which see BMC VIII p. 144]. Leaf a1v: ‘Anſelmus meiani de monte meiano ad ge= | neroſū ac ſtudioſū Roſtanum de ueneiano | eius diſcipulum. | DIci nō pōt dilectiſſime roſtane: . . .'; l. 21: ‘ . . . fert opinio eo mediāte facile in philoſophū | euades. | Vale.’
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: im00446500
C 3963 = CR 3964 (Petit);
Goff, Supplement, M‑446a;
BMC VIII 151;
Pr 8391;
Hillard 1367; not in Sheppard.
LCN: 15711397
- Copies:
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M-174A(1)
Copy
Wanting k8.
Binding: Twentieth-century parchment.
Size: 199 × 131 × 20 mm.
Size of leaf: 194 × 123 mm.
Some early marginal annotations (often cropped).
Provenance: Catalogue of an Interesting Collection of 15th and 16th Century Continental Books, mainly Printed in France (London: Sotheby & Co., 19 June 1972), lot 500; purchased by Thomas for £25.
Alan G. Thomas; purchased by Lawn from Thomas (see Lawn catalogue, p. 9).
Dr Brian Lawn (1905-2001); book-plate; catalogue, pp. 10, 111.
Bequeathed in 2001.
SHELFMARK: Lawn e.2.