Incipit repeticio c postulasti de foro compe. Repetita p[er] excellentissimum ac famosissimum iuris utriusq[ue] doctorem dominum petrum de Ancharano.

Author
Pietro, d'Ancarano, 1330-1416 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
Bononie [Ugo Rugerius and Dionys. Bertochus] Oct. 29, 1474.
Description
[12] leaves ; 41 cm (folio)

Details

Subject(s)
Former owner
Binder
Rare books genre
Contained in
Multi-title collection including Singularia dicta etia[m] notabilia collecta & notata in hoc breui co[m]pendio and 6 other(s).
Notes
  • Title from start of text on first leaf.
  • Citations: HR 948; GW 1633; BMC VI, 811; IGI 453; CIBN A-311; IG 117; ISTC ia00571000.
  • Printed by Ugo Ruggieri (GW, IGI) or Annibale Malpigli (BMC, CIBN).
  • Text at end reads: Bononie Imp[re]ssu[m] .M.CCCC.Lxxiiii inditione. septima die v[er]o sabbati xxviiii mensis Octob[ris].
  • No title page, pagination, or signatures; printed in double columns, 56 lines to a column.
  • HSVR copy: No. 3 of a collection of 7 law books with spine title: Baldus de Perusio Repertorium super Innocentio.
Binding note
HSVR copy: Contemporary blind-tooled half pigskin over new wooden boards (repaired by Colm O Lochlainn, 1929, with his ticket), retaining old paper lettering pieces on spine, two clasps using old catchplate on lower cover, deckle edges, lacking both straps.
Provenance
HSVR copy: Provenance: Church of St. Petrus Minor (St.-Pierre-le-Jeune), Strassburg (dissolved 1789), inscription at head of first leaf "Collegii S. Petri junioris Argentinæ"; Earl of Hopetoun (his armorial bookplate); Hopetoun House Librrary, [sale, Sotheby's 25 February 1889, not found in the catalogue]; Milltown Park Charitable Trust (their label).
Other title(s)
Incipit repeticio capituli postulasti de foro competenti
In
Multi-title collection including Singularia dicta etia[m] notabilia collecta & notata in hoc breui co[m]pendio and 6 other(s).
OCLC
606401182
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