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Butrio, Antonius de:
Speculum de confessione. Add: Speculum animae peccatricis; Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus"; Hugo de Sancto Caro: Speculum ecclesiae et sacerdotum; Rodericus Zamorensis: Speculum vitae humanae; Dionysius Carthusiensis: Speculum conversionis peccatorum

ISTC Nr.ib01346000
VerfasserButrio, Antonius de
TitelSpeculum de confessione. Add: Speculum animae peccatricis; Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus"; Hugo de Sancto Caro: Speculum ecclesiae et sacerdotum; Rodericus Zamorensis: Speculum vitae humanae; Dionysius Carthusiensis: Speculum conversionis peccatorum
ErscheinungsvermerkLouvain : Johannes de Westfalia, [about 1481-83]
Erscheinungsvermerk[1477-83]
Format
Anmerkungen6 parts
Dated from paper evidence (WILC). HPT dated [1477-83]
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
The Speculum de confessione is probably by Berengarius Fredoli. The Speculum animae peccatricis, sometimes falsely attributed to Dionysius Carthusiensis, is now attributed either to Jacobus de Gruytrode (cf. Bloomfield) or to Jacobus de Clusa (cf. L. Meier, Die Werke des Erfurter Karthäusers Jakob von Jüterbog, Münster, 1955) (CIBN). Jacobus de Clusa also recorded as Jacobus de Jüterbog or de Paradiso (Verfasserlexikon 2, Bd 4 col.478ff). Ars moriendi sometimes attributed to Matthaeus de Cracovia or to Albertus Magnus (and in Italian editions to Dominicus Capranica, Cardinal of Fermo); cf. A. Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philos. u. Theol. des Mittelalters 40 (1965) p.292-295), and D. Mertens, Iacobus Carthusiensis (Göttingen, 1976) p.181
Rodericus Zamorensis also recorded as Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo
Sprache der Publikationlat
Bibliogr. NachweisGoff B1346; C 1397; Camp 392; ILC 496; Pell 3126; Elliott-Loose 155; CIBN B-950; Aquilon 186 + 405 + 47 + 389; Hillard 533; Zehnacker 598; Polain(B) 947; IGI 735; IDL 1093; IBE 484; SI 984; Coll(S) 81; Pad-Ink 379; Walsh 3920; Oates 3735; Bod-inc B-621; Sheppard 7101; Pr 9256; BMC IX 150 (Dionysius Carthusiensis only); GW 5829

Besitznachweise

BelgienBrussels, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique (B 1500, B 1508 imperfect, quires a-d only, B 1509 imperfect, wanting leaves 1-28 and 154-170, B 1513, B 1521 fragment)
Averbode, Premonstratensian abbey (fragment)
Leuven, KUL CB (Inc.127) (imperfect, quires x-y only)
Liège, Bibliothèque de l'Université
FrankreichParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine
Montpellier, Médiathèque Centrale Émile Zola (wanting Speculum de confessione and Speculum animae peccatricis)
Orléans, La Médiathèque (wanting Rodericus Zamorensis and Dionysius Carthusiensis)
Strasbourg, Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire (Rodericus Zamorensis only)
DeutschlandKöln, Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek (3, 2 imperfect)
Lüneburg, Ratsbücherei (imperfect)
Münster, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
Paderborn EAB (imperfect)
ItalienFarneta Cert
NiederlandeAmsterdam, Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (Current location unknown)
Deventer, Athenaeumbibliotheek (25)
Utrecht, University Library (43)
Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland (KW 169 E 14)
Den Haag, Huis van het Boek (001 C 020: 01)
SpanienSevilla, Biblioteca Colombina
SchwedenStockholm, Kungliga Bibliotheket (wanting Ars moriendi, Hugo de S. Caro and Dionysius Carthusiensis)
Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und NordirlandCanterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Archives & Library (Dionysius Carthusiensis only)
Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College (wanting Speculum animae peccatricis)
London, British Library (IB.49225) (Acquisition 1963, not in BMC)
London, British Library (IB.49226(2)) (Dionysius Carthusiensis only, with a copy of Camp 391)
Oxford, Bodleian Library (Auct. 1Q 4.12(1).)
Cambridge, University Library (Inc.3.F.2.2[3206])
Vereinigte Staaten von AmerikaDurham NC, Duke University, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library
Chicago IL, The Newberry Library (-)
Berkeley CA, University of California, Law Library
Urbana-Champaign IL, University of Illinois, University Library (-)
Norman OK, University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Library
Anzahl der besitzenden Einrichtungen33
Letzte Änderung2024-12-19 12:00:00.00
 
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Butrio, Antonius de:
Speculum de confessione. Add: Speculum animae peccatricis; Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus"; Hugo de Sancto Caro: Speculum ecclesiae et sacerdotum; Rodericus Zamorensis: Speculum vitae humanae; Dionysius Carthusiensis: Speculum conversionis peccatorum

ISTC Nr.ib01346000
VerfasserButrio, Antonius de
TitelSpeculum de confessione. Add: Speculum animae peccatricis; Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus"; Hugo de Sancto Caro: Speculum ecclesiae et sacerdotum; Rodericus Zamorensis: Speculum vitae humanae; Dionysius Carthusiensis: Speculum conversionis peccatorum
ErscheinungsvermerkLouvain : Johannes de Westfalia, [about 1481-83]
Erscheinungsvermerk[1477-83]
Format
Anmerkungen6 parts
Dated from paper evidence (WILC). HPT dated [1477-83]
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
The Speculum de confessione is probably by Berengarius Fredoli. The Speculum animae peccatricis, sometimes falsely attributed to Dionysius Carthusiensis, is now attributed either to Jacobus de Gruytrode (cf. Bloomfield) or to Jacobus de Clusa (cf. L. Meier, Die Werke des Erfurter Karthäusers Jakob von Jüterbog, Münster, 1955) (CIBN). Jacobus de Clusa also recorded as Jacobus de Jüterbog or de Paradiso (Verfasserlexikon 2, Bd 4 col.478ff). Ars moriendi sometimes attributed to Matthaeus de Cracovia or to Albertus Magnus (and in Italian editions to Dominicus Capranica, Cardinal of Fermo); cf. A. Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philos. u. Theol. des Mittelalters 40 (1965) p.292-295), and D. Mertens, Iacobus Carthusiensis (Göttingen, 1976) p.181
Rodericus Zamorensis also recorded as Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo
Sprache der Publikationlat
Bibliogr. NachweisGoff B1346; C 1397; Camp 392; ILC 496; Pell 3126; Elliott-Loose 155; CIBN B-950; Aquilon 186 + 405 + 47 + 389; Hillard 533; Zehnacker 598; Polain(B) 947; IGI 735; IDL 1093; IBE 484; SI 984; Coll(S) 81; Pad-Ink 379; Walsh 3920; Oates 3735; Bod-inc B-621; Sheppard 7101; Pr 9256; BMC IX 150 (Dionysius Carthusiensis only); GW 5829

Besitznachweise

BelgienBrussels, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique (B 1500, B 1508 imperfect, quires a-d only, B 1509 imperfect, wanting leaves 1-28 and 154-170, B 1513, B 1521 fragment)
Averbode, Premonstratensian abbey (fragment)
Leuven, KUL CB (Inc.127) (imperfect, quires x-y only)
Liège, Bibliothèque de l'Université
FrankreichParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine
Montpellier, Médiathèque Centrale Émile Zola (wanting Speculum de confessione and Speculum animae peccatricis)
Orléans, La Médiathèque (wanting Rodericus Zamorensis and Dionysius Carthusiensis)
Strasbourg, Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire (Rodericus Zamorensis only)
DeutschlandKöln, Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek (3, 2 imperfect)
Lüneburg, Ratsbücherei (imperfect)
Münster, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
Paderborn EAB (imperfect)
ItalienFarneta Cert
NiederlandeAmsterdam, Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (Current location unknown)
Deventer, Athenaeumbibliotheek (25)
Utrecht, University Library (43)
Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland (KW 169 E 14)
Den Haag, Huis van het Boek (001 C 020: 01)
SpanienSevilla, Biblioteca Colombina
SchwedenStockholm, Kungliga Bibliotheket (wanting Ars moriendi, Hugo de S. Caro and Dionysius Carthusiensis)
Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und NordirlandCanterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Archives & Library (Dionysius Carthusiensis only)
Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College (wanting Speculum animae peccatricis)
London, British Library (IB.49225) (Acquisition 1963, not in BMC)
London, British Library (IB.49226(2)) (Dionysius Carthusiensis only, with a copy of Camp 391)
Oxford, Bodleian Library (Auct. 1Q 4.12(1).)
Cambridge, University Library (Inc.3.F.2.2[3206])
Vereinigte Staaten von AmerikaDurham NC, Duke University, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library
Chicago IL, The Newberry Library (-)
Berkeley CA, University of California, Law Library
Urbana-Champaign IL, University of Illinois, University Library (-)
Norman OK, University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Library
Anzahl der besitzenden Einrichtungen33
Letzte Änderung2024-12-19 12:00:00.00