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mei/00559823 Inc.5.B.3.47b[1533] [00559823]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.B.3.47b[1533]

ISTC No.id00069600
AuthorDatus, Augustinus
TitleElegantiolae
Imprint[Venice : Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 1480-83]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectRhetoric
Keywordseducation
Periodhumanist

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559823
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.B.3.47b[1533]
NoteTitle from caption at incipit on leaf a2 recto.
Space left blank for initial on leaf a2 recto.
Signatures: a¹⁰ b-d⁶. First and last leaves, [a1] and [d6], unsigned and blank.
Augustinus Datus. Elegantiolae, a2r-d6v.
GW, 8066
Hain, 5977
Hain-Reichling, 5979 = H 5977
ISTC, id00069600
Oates, 1829
Item no. 1 in volume. Bound with: Synonyma Ciceronis, et alia. Venice : Eucharius Silber, 11 July 1487 - Johannes Gabriel. Ciceronis clausulae ex epistolis ad familiares excerptae. Siena : Henricus de Colonia, 7 Oct. 14[8]9 and 5 Oct. 1489 - [Pseudo-]Phalaris. Epistolae, translated by Franciscus Griffolinus Aretinus. [Florence : Antonius Francisci, [1487]] - Franciscus Mataratius. De componendis versibus hexametro et pentametro, and Jacobus Sentinus. De quibusdam lyricis carminibus tractatulus. Venice : Erhard Ratdolt, 25 Nov. '1468' [i.e., 1482] - Gaspar Veronensis. Regulae constructionis. [Rome : Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, ca. 1477] - Hugo de Sancto Caro. Expositio missae, seu Speculum ecclesiae. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1481-87] - Defectus in missa occurrentes. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1485-87] - De missa et utilitate eam dicentium. [Rome : Johann Besicken, ca. 1505] - Casus papales, episcopales et abbatiales. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1492] - Poenitentiaria Apostolica. Taxae poenitentiariae apostolicae. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1490].
Former lower endpaper, i.e. a fragment from a 12th-century gradual including "Viri Galilaei", is now Additional MS. 3389.
[28] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 4791579

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteCard descriptions for each text in a 19th-century Italian cursive hand enclosed. Lot 509 in an unidentified English sale.
Binding noteOriginal blind-tooled brown sheepskin leather over beech boards, sewn over three double bands of alum-tawed skin, with four trilobe brass catches on lower board, four pairs of metal nails securing stubs of fastening leather straps with parchment core on upper board, with title 'Elegantiolae <... Sinoni>ma Ciceronis' inscribed in capitals in ink along bookblock edges, Italy, Veneto, ca. 1480s. Bifolium from a 13th-century manuscript of Boethius. De consolatione philosophiae, Book III, Proses X-XI and Verse X, initials in red with simple penwork decoration in blue, used as upper pastedown and conjoint free endpaper.
Decoration NoteBinding: Original blind-tooled brown sheepskin leather over beech boards, sewn over three double bands of alum-tawed skin, with four trilobe brass catches on lower board, four pairs of metal nails securing stubs of fastening leather straps with parchment core on upper board, with title 'Elegantiolae <... Sinoni>ma Ciceronis' inscribed in capitals in ink along bookblock edges, Italy, Veneto, ca. 1480s. Bifolium from a 13th-century manuscript of Boethius. De consolatione philosophiae, Book III, Proses X-XI and Verse X, initials in red with simple penwork decoration in blue, used as upper pastedown and conjoint free endpaper.
Manuscript notesLate 15th-century notes by a number of Italian cursive hands on blank leaf [a1] recto, including the palindrome verse 'Laus tua non tua fraus uirtus non copia rerum / Scandere te foecit hoc decus eximium / Conditio tua sit stabilis nec tempore paruo / Viuere te faciat hic deus omnipotens' entitled 'Carmen Sotadeum'. UkCU,Annotations: Marginal manuscript notes to the text in humanistic cursive hands, mainly in black ink, but red on leaf c3 recto, Italy, late 15th and 16th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

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Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00

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  00559823

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.B.3.47b[1533]

ISTC No.id00069600
AuthorDatus, Augustinus
TitleElegantiolae
Imprint[Venice : Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 1480-83]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectRhetoric
Keywordseducation
Periodhumanist

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559823
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.B.3.47b[1533]
NoteTitle from caption at incipit on leaf a2 recto.
Space left blank for initial on leaf a2 recto.
Signatures: a¹⁰ b-d⁶. First and last leaves, [a1] and [d6], unsigned and blank.
Augustinus Datus. Elegantiolae, a2r-d6v.
GW, 8066
Hain, 5977
Hain-Reichling, 5979 = H 5977
ISTC, id00069600
Oates, 1829
Item no. 1 in volume. Bound with: Synonyma Ciceronis, et alia. Venice : Eucharius Silber, 11 July 1487 - Johannes Gabriel. Ciceronis clausulae ex epistolis ad familiares excerptae. Siena : Henricus de Colonia, 7 Oct. 14[8]9 and 5 Oct. 1489 - [Pseudo-]Phalaris. Epistolae, translated by Franciscus Griffolinus Aretinus. [Florence : Antonius Francisci, [1487]] - Franciscus Mataratius. De componendis versibus hexametro et pentametro, and Jacobus Sentinus. De quibusdam lyricis carminibus tractatulus. Venice : Erhard Ratdolt, 25 Nov. '1468' [i.e., 1482] - Gaspar Veronensis. Regulae constructionis. [Rome : Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, ca. 1477] - Hugo de Sancto Caro. Expositio missae, seu Speculum ecclesiae. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1481-87] - Defectus in missa occurrentes. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1485-87] - De missa et utilitate eam dicentium. [Rome : Johann Besicken, ca. 1505] - Casus papales, episcopales et abbatiales. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1492] - Poenitentiaria Apostolica. Taxae poenitentiariae apostolicae. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1490].
Former lower endpaper, i.e. a fragment from a 12th-century gradual including "Viri Galilaei", is now Additional MS. 3389.
[28] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 4791579

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteCard descriptions for each text in a 19th-century Italian cursive hand enclosed. Lot 509 in an unidentified English sale.
Binding noteOriginal blind-tooled brown sheepskin leather over beech boards, sewn over three double bands of alum-tawed skin, with four trilobe brass catches on lower board, four pairs of metal nails securing stubs of fastening leather straps with parchment core on upper board, with title 'Elegantiolae <... Sinoni>ma Ciceronis' inscribed in capitals in ink along bookblock edges, Italy, Veneto, ca. 1480s. Bifolium from a 13th-century manuscript of Boethius. De consolatione philosophiae, Book III, Proses X-XI and Verse X, initials in red with simple penwork decoration in blue, used as upper pastedown and conjoint free endpaper.
Decoration NoteBinding: Original blind-tooled brown sheepskin leather over beech boards, sewn over three double bands of alum-tawed skin, with four trilobe brass catches on lower board, four pairs of metal nails securing stubs of fastening leather straps with parchment core on upper board, with title 'Elegantiolae <... Sinoni>ma Ciceronis' inscribed in capitals in ink along bookblock edges, Italy, Veneto, ca. 1480s. Bifolium from a 13th-century manuscript of Boethius. De consolatione philosophiae, Book III, Proses X-XI and Verse X, initials in red with simple penwork decoration in blue, used as upper pastedown and conjoint free endpaper.
Manuscript notesLate 15th-century notes by a number of Italian cursive hands on blank leaf [a1] recto, including the palindrome verse 'Laus tua non tua fraus uirtus non copia rerum / Scandere te foecit hoc decus eximium / Conditio tua sit stabilis nec tempore paruo / Viuere te faciat hic deus omnipotens' entitled 'Carmen Sotadeum'. UkCU,Annotations: Marginal manuscript notes to the text in humanistic cursive hands, mainly in black ink, but red on leaf c3 recto, Italy, late 15th and 16th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00