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tip01076300

Text-inc Id:
tip01076300
Bod-inc Id:
P-524
Headings:
Psalterium Psalterium [German and Latin] Der teütsch Psalter.
Analysis of content:
  1. [*1r] [Title-page.] ‘Der teütsch Psalter mit anderthalbhundert Psalmen . . .’ See Schöndorf, Die Tradition der deutschen Psalmenübersetzungen, 126 no. 27; idem, ‘Psalmenübersetzungen', VL VII 883-9.
  2. [*2r] [Alphabetical list of psalms, in Latin and German.]
  3. a1r [Psalterium, Ps 1-150.] Each psalm in German is introduced by an incipit in Latin.
  4. D5v [Cantica.] See P‑495, nos 1-8, 11, 15.
Imprint:
Augsburg: Johann Schönsperger, 1498. 8°.
Collation:
[*] a–z A8 B4 C–F8. Types: 150, title; 105. 236 leaves, the last probably blank. 18 lines (a2r). Type area: 95 ×61 mm (a2r). Black lombards; Maiblumen S.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ip01076300 H *13518(?); CR 4960; Pr 1800; Bohatta, Lit. Bibl., 1004; BSB‑Ink P‑849; Sack, Freiburg, 2983; Sheppard 1305-6.
Copies:
  1. P-524(1) Copy Wanting F8, probably blank. Binding: Contemporary German (Augsburg, Kyriß workshop no. 87) blind-tooled calf over wooden boards, lettered at head: Psalter teutsch. Remains of a leather clasp hinging from the lower cover; rebacked. Triple fillets form a double frame. On the upper cover, within the outer frame a plait-work roll; see Kyriß pl. 177, no. 1. Vertical triple fillets divide the inner rectangle into three compartments, the middle one decorated with the plait-work roll. On the lower cover, within the outer frame the plait-work roll. Diagonal triple fillets divide the inner rectangle into lozenge-shaped and triangular compartments. Manuscript title and typographical information on a rectangular paper label at head and tail of the spine respectively. ‘287' printed on a rectangular paper label at centre of the spine. Size: 142 × 105 × 60 mm. Size of leaf: 135 × 90 mm. For the pastedown see P‑037. Provenance: Georg Mayr (fl. 1513); inscription on [*1r] of the Psalter: ‘Sum Magistri Mairii Monacensis parochus in Thegernsee. Melius est pro veritate pati supplicium, quam pro adulatione consequi beneficium. 1513'; with Mayr's printed book-label, containing the same motto, pasted onto [*1v]. Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus; printed shelfmark ‘P. 9. 2o’ at tail of upper cover. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Dupl' in pencil on C5r and ‘101' in pencil on [*1r] of the Psalter. Purchased from Albert Cohn, Catalogue 162, no. 286, for 75 Marks; see Library Bills (1885), bill no. 102; see also The Bodleian Library in 1882-7: A Report from the Librarian (Oxford, 1888), 19. SHELFMARK: Auct. Q sup. 3.6.