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 No.ib01347000
AuthorButrio, Antonius de
TitleSpeculum 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
ImprintLouvain : Johannes de Westfalia, [not before 1483-85]
Formatf°
NotesDated in HPT
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
Language of itemlat
Reference worksGoff B1347; HC 4185*; Camp 391 (incl 589); ILC 497; Pell 3125; Elliott-Loose 156; CIBN B-951; Polain(B) 948; IDL 1094; IBP 1355; Voull(B) 4923; Hubay(Augsburg) 502; Sack(Freiburg) 884, 885; Borm 661; Finger 266; Oates 3785, 3786; BMC IX 150; BSB-Ink A-633; GW 5830
Related resourcesIISTC. Copy: Brussels BR, INC B 1514
Holdings
AustriaSalzburg, Erzabtei St. Peter, Bibliothek St. Peter
BelgiumBrussels, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique (2)
KU Leuven, Special Collections (copy destroyed)
FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Saint-Omer (BM)
GermanyAugsburg, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek
Berlin, Staatsbibliothek (imperfect)
Darmstadt, Universitäts und Landesbibliothek (Inc.IV-325)
Düsseldorf, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (imperfect)
Freiburg i.Br. DiözM
Freiburg im Breisgau, Universitätsbibliothek (imperfect)
Köln, Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek (I)
Limburg, Bischöfliche Diözesanbibliothek (imperfect)
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Regensburg, Staatliche Bibliothek
Rostock, Universitätsbibliothek
Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek
The NetherlandsDen Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland (169 E 11 (1)
Groningen, Universiteitsbibliotheek (61)
PolandGdańsk, Polska Akademia Nauk Biblioteka Gdańska (imperfect)
RussiaMoscow, Russian State Library (Dresden copy)
SwitzerlandBasel, Universitätsbibliothek
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandAberystwyth, National Library of Wales (wanting the Speculum animae peccatricis and Dionysius Carthusiensis)
Birmingham, Oscott College (Speculum animae peccatricis and Dionysius Carthusiensis)
Cambridge, St John's College (Hugo de Sancto Caro only)
Cambridge, University Library (2, 1 wants Dionysius Carthusiensis and part of Rodericus, 1 Antonius only)
Lampeter, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Roderic Bowen Library and Archives
London, British Library (IB.49226) (Imperfect, wanting Dionysius Carthusiensis, which is made up from a copy of Camp 392)
London, British Library (MS.Add.50856 ff.70-104) (Contains Antonius de Butrio and Dionysius Carthusiensis only, the latter wanting leaves 1-5; acquisition 1962, not in BMC and formerly at Ripon CL where it also included the copy of Caxton's edition of Traversanus, Epitome now at Leeds UL (R.H. Martin, in Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society (Literary & Historical Section) 14 (1971) pp.99-157))
London, Lambeth Palace Library
St Andrews, University Library
United States of AmericaBaltimore MD, The Walters Art Museum Library
Bloomington IN, Indiana University, Lilly Library
Durham NC, Duke University, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library (- Dionysius Carthusiensis)
New York NY, General Theological Seminary, Keller Library (Rodericus Zamorensis only)
Redmond A. Burke, C.S.V., Chicago IL
Number of holding institutions36
Last Edit2024-10-09 18:00:00.00