Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.3.A.8.3[961]
Numer w bazie ISTCip00447000
AutorPetrus de Aquila
Tytuł Quaestiones super quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi
Adres wydawniczy[Speyer] : Peter Drach, [not after 17 Oct. 1486]
Format4°
Języklat
TematTeologia spekulatywna
Słowa kluczoweeducation; commentary
Datowaniemedieval
Opis egzemplarza
Numer rekordu egzemplarza00561427
Instytucja przechowującaCambridge, University Library (GB)
KolekcjaInc.2-7
SygnaturaInc.3.A.8.3[961]
UwagiSignatures: a⁶ b-x⁸ y-z¹⁰ A-F⁸ G⁶ H-L⁸ O⁸ P¹⁰ Q-R⁸ S⁶.
Printer from colophon: "Nunc studiose tibi gaudet cudisse libellum. Spirensis ciuis Drach Petrus arte sua."
Sig. a2 begins: "Petri de Aquila sectatoris nobilissimaru[m] subtilissimi Johannis Scoti doctrinar[u]m libros hos sententiaru[m] quatuor ..."
Title from ISTC.
Place and probable date of imprint from ISTC.
A copy in Wrocław U has a ms index dated 'anno domini millesimoquadringentsimooctuagesimosexto. In profesto sancti Luce evangeliste' (i.e. 17 Oct. 1486) (Kocowski)
ISTC, ip00447000
Goff, P446
Oates, 1115
BM 15th cent, II 494
GW, M32061
Wants first and last leaves, both blank. Leaves v3 and v4 still partly attached at head.
Errors in printing: gathering y has only 8 leaves instead of 10. Text of y7v is printed on the verso of y5, text of y5v, y6rv and y7r missing, leaf y4rv in a different setting to the copy digitised from the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek.
[328] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5352519
Proweniencja
1834-1902
Proweniencja
1835-1919
Proweniencja
1838-1923
Proweniencja
Proweniencja
MiejsceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Obszare-uk-en
UwagiMS inscription (late 16th-early 17th century) at head of leaf a2r: Monasterii Ranshoven', i.e. Ranshofen am Inn, Upper Austria, Augustinian convent of S. Pancratius. MS inscriptions as catchwords in 16th century hand at foot of leaves c8v, d8v, e8v: these quires have been repaired at the gutter. A small number of underlinings and discreet annotations in the same hand. MS inscriptions in various hands on front paste-down endpaper: F, K3, St.2:15, 46, 20. Vellum label with two mostly erased inscriptions; Oates suggests Georg TuÌrnczel de Konink. From the Acton library, its booklabel (dated 1903). Bought by Andrew Carnegie and given by him to Viscount John Morley, who presented it to Cambridge University in 1902.
UwagiContemporary blind stamped calf binding over wooden boards, rolls with a floral design forming a rectangle containing a thistle design. Author's name stamped at the head of the front board. Spine stamped with a circular design, a vellum label now worn away, top cord and threads visible. Sections of an early red and black printed breviary (texts include hymn commencing 'Anni reduxit circulus festum diem' and hymn for the Feast of the Transfiguration) used as guards on quires A and S. Decorated metal hasps ('Maira'[sic]) on upper board, leather straps (mostly missing) with hinge on lower board.
UwagiCapitals and initial strokes completed in red.
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