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mei/00560140 Inc.5.A.7.4[923] [00560140]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.A.7.4[923]

ISTC No.ig00191500
AuthorGerson, Johannes
TitleDe arte audiendi confessiones et De remediis contra recidivum peccando
Imprint[Nuremberg : Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, about 1476]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-pastoral
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560140
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.A.7.4[923]
NoteTitle from caption at incipit on leaf [a1] recto.
Caption at incipit of De remediis contra recidivum peccando on leaf [b1] recto reads in full: Magistter [sic] Joha[n]es [sic] Gerson Sacre pa=gine doctor necno[n] Cancellari[us] Parisien[sis] Remedia co[n]tra recidiua.
Spaces left blank for initials on leaves [a1] recto and [b1] recto.
Signatures: [a¹⁰ b⁸⁺¹ (+8*)]
Johannes Gerson. De arte audiendi confessiones [also known as De eruditione confessorum], incipit "[E]T si virtus qua[m] assuefactio gmgnit [sic] cercius [sic] q[uam] ars op[er]et[ur]", explicit "erudietur atq[ue] p[ro]ficiet / Explicit opus mastri Joha[n]nis Gerson De modo audiendi confessiones cum pulchris circumstancijs ac consideracionibus", [a1]r-[a10]v; Johannes Gerson. De remediis contra recidivum peccando, incipit "[H]Abet hoc p[ro]p[ri]u[m] ars quelibet vt faciliori conpe[n]dio ad finem ducat optatu[m]", explicit "suu[m] benefactore[m] i[n]iuste offe[n]dit Deo gracias / Explicit op[us] Magistri Johannis Gerson Sacre pagine Doctoris necno[n] Ca[n]=cellarij Parisien[sis] · Remedia co[n]tra r[e]cidiua", [b1]r-[b8*]v.
ISTC, ig00191500
Oates, 1066
Old foliation "1<27>-14<5>" in dark brown ink in upper right corner of rectos, 17th [?] century, suggesting that the book was formerly part of a larger volume.
[19] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5140208

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
noteInscribed 'Biblioth[eca] Monast[erii] Varapac[ensis ?]' on leaf [a1] recto, Belgium [?], 17th century. Bibliographical reference 'Panzer II.p. 236' in brown ink on upper pastedown, and number '30' in lower left corner of lower pastedown, Belgium [?], 18th century. Marked '122 T' in black ink on verso of upper free endpaper, 19th century. Note 'vers 1470 cologne' in pencil in French on lower pasteboards, 19th century. Bought of the Antwerp bookseller P[ierre] Kockx (cat. 60, no. 509), on 7 February 1872 through the Rustat Fund: Kockx's description of the book in French, priced '15 [livres ?]' on a paper slip inserted in volume and library's purchase note on lower right corner of upper pastedown.
bindingNoteMarbled paper over pasteboards, Belgium [?], 19th century.
decorationNoteInitials, highlighting of printed capitals and underlining of captions, explicits and occasional word supplied in red by hand, Germany, Nuremberg [?], late 1470s.
Manuscript notesFrancis Jenkinson's note relating to type and printers, dated 22 June 1894, on upper pastedown.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00

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  00560140

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.A.7.4[923]

ISTC No.ig00191500
AuthorGerson, Johannes
TitleDe arte audiendi confessiones et De remediis contra recidivum peccando
Imprint[Nuremberg : Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, about 1476]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-pastoral
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560140
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.A.7.4[923]
NoteTitle from caption at incipit on leaf [a1] recto.
Caption at incipit of De remediis contra recidivum peccando on leaf [b1] recto reads in full: Magistter [sic] Joha[n]es [sic] Gerson Sacre pa=gine doctor necno[n] Cancellari[us] Parisien[sis] Remedia co[n]tra recidiua.
Spaces left blank for initials on leaves [a1] recto and [b1] recto.
Signatures: [a¹⁰ b⁸⁺¹ (+8*)]
Johannes Gerson. De arte audiendi confessiones [also known as De eruditione confessorum], incipit "[E]T si virtus qua[m] assuefactio gmgnit [sic] cercius [sic] q[uam] ars op[er]et[ur]", explicit "erudietur atq[ue] p[ro]ficiet / Explicit opus mastri Joha[n]nis Gerson De modo audiendi confessiones cum pulchris circumstancijs ac consideracionibus", [a1]r-[a10]v; Johannes Gerson. De remediis contra recidivum peccando, incipit "[H]Abet hoc p[ro]p[ri]u[m] ars quelibet vt faciliori conpe[n]dio ad finem ducat optatu[m]", explicit "suu[m] benefactore[m] i[n]iuste offe[n]dit Deo gracias / Explicit op[us] Magistri Johannis Gerson Sacre pagine Doctoris necno[n] Ca[n]=cellarij Parisien[sis] · Remedia co[n]tra r[e]cidiua", [b1]r-[b8*]v.
ISTC, ig00191500
Oates, 1066
Old foliation "1<27>-14<5>" in dark brown ink in upper right corner of rectos, 17th [?] century, suggesting that the book was formerly part of a larger volume.
[19] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5140208

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteInscribed 'Biblioth[eca] Monast[erii] Varapac[ensis ?]' on leaf [a1] recto, Belgium [?], 17th century. Bibliographical reference 'Panzer II.p. 236' in brown ink on upper pastedown, and number '30' in lower left corner of lower pastedown, Belgium [?], 18th century. Marked '122 T' in black ink on verso of upper free endpaper, 19th century. Note 'vers 1470 cologne' in pencil in French on lower pasteboards, 19th century. Bought of the Antwerp bookseller P[ierre] Kockx (cat. 60, no. 509), on 7 February 1872 through the Rustat Fund: Kockx's description of the book in French, priced '15 [livres ?]' on a paper slip inserted in volume and library's purchase note on lower right corner of upper pastedown.
Binding noteMarbled paper over pasteboards, Belgium [?], 19th century.
Decoration NoteInitials, highlighting of printed capitals and underlining of captions, explicits and occasional word supplied in red by hand, Germany, Nuremberg [?], late 1470s.
Manuscript notesFrancis Jenkinson's note relating to type and printers, dated 22 June 1894, on upper pastedown.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00