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mei/00560530 Inc.5.A.7.2[900] [00560530]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.A.7.2[900]

ISTC No.ii00170000
AutoreInstitoris, Henricus
TitoloTractatus varii cum sermonibus contra errores adversus eucharistiam exortos
Note tipograficheNuremberg : Anton Koberger, 26 Jan. 1496
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoLaw-canon
Parole chiaveinquisition; theology-practical; collection
Periodocontemporary

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ID dell'esemplare00560530
BibliotecaCambridge, University Library (GB)
FondoInc.2-7
Segnatura di collocazioneInc.5.A.7.2[900]
NotaTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
Imprints from colophon on leaf r6 recto, which reads in full: Finitum est hoc opus per fratre[m] Heinricu[m] institoris sacre pagine p[ro]fessorem ac heretice prauitatis inq[ui]-sitore[m] lectorisq[ue] ecclesie Saltzbur-gen[sis] ordi[nis] p[rae]dicato[rum]. Anno d[omi]ni mil-lesimo quadringentesimononage-simo quinto .xj. Augusti. Ac anno seque[n]ti per Anthoniu[m] koberger in famosa ciuitate Nurenberg imp[re]s-sum .xxvj. Januarij ad laudem dei consummatum.
Text in two columns.
Printed running titles and foliation on rectos.
Spaces left blank for initials, with printed guide letter.
Signatures: a-q⁸ r⁶. Leaves a1 and q4 unsigned.
Title page, a1r; Henricus Institoris. "Prologus in opus sermonum aduersus quattuor errores contra veritatem Eucharistie sacramenti", a2r-v; "Tractatus erroneus", a2v-a7r; Henricus Institoris. "Replica in tractatum erroneum", a7v-d4r; Henricus Institoris. "Tabula in opus sermonum contra prefatum errorem collectum", d4v-d8r; Henricus Institoris. Sermones, in 3 parts, d8v-o1v; Henricus Institoris. "Auisamenta pro clericis", o2r-o6r; Henricus Institoris. "Prologus" [to De sacramento miraculoso, addressed to] Vitus Fackler, provost of the Augustinian canons at the church of Heiligenkreuz, Augsburg, dated Augsburd, 29 May 1495, o6r-o7v; Henricus Institoris. "Prohemium" [to De sacramento miraculoso], o7v-o8r; Henricus Institoris. "De sacramento miraculoso", o8r-q4r; Henricus Institoris. "De duratione sacramenti", o8v-r6r; colophon, r6r.
BM 15th cent., II, 441
Bod-inc, I-021
BSB-Ink, I-233
Goff, I170
GW, M12496
Hain, 9233*
ISTC, ii00170000
Oates, 1039
[134] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5140669

Provenienza 1834-1902

PossessoreActon, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, 1834-1902 [Persona; Possessore precedente]

provenance 1835-1919

provenance 1838-1923

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placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
noteInscribed '<...> th. <...> n. 109' [almost completely erased] and marked '45' on leaf a1 recto. Royal Library at Munich, its stamp 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis' on leaves a2 recto and r6 verso, shelfmark 'Inc.1309' in pencil on verso of third upper free endpaper. Marked 'St. 1.2.' in blue crayon on upper pastedown. From the Acton Library, its book label on upper pastedown. Marked '230' in pencil on first upper free endpaper. Bought by Andrew Carnegie and given by him to Viscout John Morley, who presented it to Cambridge University in 1902.
bindingNoteQuarter blind-tooled brown calf over bevelled beechwood boards, with four raised double-cord spine bands, brass catch at centre of fore-edge on upper board, leather strap for brass clasp riveted at centre of fore-edge on lower board, title and imprints gilt on spine, Germany, 16th century.
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noteTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
Imprints from colophon on leaf r6 recto, which reads in full: Finitum est hoc opus per fratre[m] Heinricu[m] institoris sacre pagine p[ro]fessorem ac heretice prauitatis inq[ui]-sitore[m] lectorisq[ue] ecclesie Saltzbur-gen[sis] ordi[nis] p[rae]dicato[rum]. Anno d[omi]ni mil-lesimo quadringentesimononage-simo quinto .xj. Augusti. Ac anno seque[n]ti per Anthoniu[m] koberger in famosa ciuitate Nurenberg imp[re]s-sum .xxvj. Januarij ad laudem dei consummatum.
Text in two columns.
Printed running titles and foliation on rectos.
Spaces left blank for initials, with printed guide letter.
Signatures: a-q⁸ r⁶. Leaves a1 and q4 unsigned.
Title page, a1r; Henricus Institoris. "Prologus in opus sermonum aduersus quattuor errores contra veritatem Eucharistie sacramenti", a2r-v; "Tractatus erroneus", a2v-a7r; Henricus Institoris. "Replica in tractatum erroneum", a7v-d4r; Henricus Institoris. "Tabula in opus sermonum contra prefatum errorem collectum", d4v-d8r; Henricus Institoris. Sermones, in 3 parts, d8v-o1v; Henricus Institoris. "Auisamenta pro clericis", o2r-o6r; Henricus Institoris. "Prologus" [to De sacramento miraculoso, addressed to] Vitus Fackler, provost of the Augustinian canons at the church of Heiligenkreuz, Augsburg, dated Augsburd, 29 May 1495, o6r-o7v; Henricus Institoris. "Prohemium" [to De sacramento miraculoso], o7v-o8r; Henricus Institoris. "De sacramento miraculoso", o8r-q4r; Henricus Institoris. "De duratione sacramenti", o8v-r6r; colophon, r6r.
BM 15th cent., II, 441
Bod-inc, I-021
BSB-Ink, I-233
Goff, I170
GW, M12496
Hain, 9233*
ISTC, ii00170000
Oates, 1039
[134] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5140669

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PossessoreCarnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 [Persona; Possessore precedente]

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PossessoreMorley, John, 1838-1923 [Persona; Possessore precedente]

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PossessoreKgl. Hof- und Staatsbibliothek in München [Istituto/ente; Possessore precedente]

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LuogoCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
PossessoreCambridge University Library [Istituto/ente; Possessore precedente] (Biblioteca, Laico)
NotaInscribed '<...> th. <...> n. 109' [almost completely erased] and marked '45' on leaf a1 recto. Royal Library at Munich, its stamp 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis' on leaves a2 recto and r6 verso, shelfmark 'Inc.1309' in pencil on verso of third upper free endpaper. Marked 'St. 1.2.' in blue crayon on upper pastedown. From the Acton Library, its book label on upper pastedown. Marked '230' in pencil on first upper free endpaper. Bought by Andrew Carnegie and given by him to Viscout John Morley, who presented it to Cambridge University in 1902.
Nota sulla legaturaQuarter blind-tooled brown calf over bevelled beechwood boards, with four raised double-cord spine bands, brass catch at centre of fore-edge on upper board, leather strap for brass clasp riveted at centre of fore-edge on lower board, title and imprints gilt on spine, Germany, 16th century.
certaintya

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