Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.1.A.2.6[112]
N° ISTCiz00013000
AuteurZacharias Chrysopolitanus
TitreUnum ex quattuor seu Concordantia evangelistarum
Adresse bibliographique[Strassburg : C.W.], 1473
Formatf°
Languelat
Sujettheology biblical
Mots cléscommentary; education; index; new testament
Périodemedieval
Description de l’exemplaire
ID de l’exemplaire00562439
Institution de conservationCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.0-1
CoteInc.1.A.2.6[112]
NoteTitle and date of printing from colophon on leaf [t10] verso.
The printer has been identified as Clas Wencker or Conrad Wolfach tentatively by E. Voulliéme, Die deutschen Drucker des 15. Jahrhunderts, 2nd edn, Berlin, 1922, p. 148, and F. Geldner. Die deutschen Inkunabeldrucker: Ein Handbuch der deutschen Buchdruckerdes XV. Jahrhunderts nach Druckorten, 2 vols, Stuttgart, 1968-70, I, p. 64, although this attribution has been questioned in P. Needham, "Four Strasbourg Incunables incorrectly assigned to Anton Koberger of Nuremberg", British Library Journal, 6 (1980), 130-43 (p. 142 n. 18)
Text in two columns.
Spaces left blank for initials.
Signatures: [a-c¹⁰ d⁸ e¹⁰ f⁸ g-i¹⁰ k⁴ l-p¹⁰ q¹² r-t¹⁰]. Leaves [a10], [d8], [f7] and [f8] blank.
Tables of contents and relative notes, [a1]r-[a9]r; Zacharias Chrysopolitanus. [Introduction], [b1]r-[b7]r; "Epilogus breuis", incipit "Est summum natura boni" [i.e. Walther, Initia 5857], [b7]r; Zacharias Chrysopolitanus. Concordantia evangelistarum, Books 1-4, [b7]r-[t10]v; colophon, [t10]v. For further contents details, see Bod-inc Z-002.
BM 15th cent., I, 81
BN cat. des incun., Z-5
Bod-inc, Z-002
BSB-Ink, Z-18 (with digital facsimile)
Goff, Z13
GW, M52010 (with digital facsimile)
Hain-Copinger, 5023*
ISTC, iz00013000
Oates, 138
Wanting blank leaf [f8].
[182] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5543280
Provenance
1808-1872
Provenance
Provenance
Provenance
LieuCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Aire géographiquee-uk-en
NoteInscribed 'Collegii soc[ieta]tis Jesu Hagenoæ' on leaf [a1] recto, i.e. Jesuit College at Haguenau, founded in 1614. Inscribed 'Abbatiae s[anc]ti Martini Laudunensis' on leaf [a1] recto, i.e. the Premonstratensian Abbey of St. Martin, Laon, France. Marked '13 V. RRRye#' ['13' crossed away and substituted with '22'] in brown ink in upper left corner of verso of first upper free endpaper, and 'Nes #' in brown ink on upper right corner of second free lower paper, France [?], 18th century; '122', 'N° 129' and priced 'id/', '4/10/-' and 'dv' in pencil on same leaf. William Henry Black, London, antiquary, his signature dated 17 December 1856 on verso of first upper free endpaper. Bought of the Cambridge booksellers Macmillan & Bowes on 8 February 1875.
Description de la reliureGilt-tooled red morocco over pasteboards, with marbled paper pastedowns and conjoint free endpapers, attributed to Derome by a manuscript note in pencil on verso of second upper free endpaper, France, Paris [?], late 18th century.
Note sur le décorPuzzle initial in red and blue on leaf [b1] recto; initials, some with reserved decoration, in alternating red and blue throughout; paragraph marks in alternating red and blue in tables of contents, otherwise in red throughout; highlighting of printed capitals and underlining of captions in red; all supplied by hand, France, late 15th century.
Notes manuscritesManuscript guide-letters added to spaces left blank for initials throughout.
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
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