Platine historici liber de vita christi ac pontificum omniu[m] : qui hactenus ducenti & vigintiduo fuere.

Author
Platina, 1421-1481 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
[Nuremberg, Germany] : Accurate castigatu[m] ac impe[n]sa Antonij koburger Nurenberge impressu[m], iij idus augusti consummatum, Anno salutis [Christ]iane Mcccclxxxj [11 Aug. 1481]
Description
[256] p. ; 33 cm (fol.)

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Rare books genre
Notes
  • Caption title from leaf [1]3. Ampersand in title transcription represents a Tironian sign.
  • Princeton copy 1 Additional leaf at head containing a contemporary manuscript index of names, contemporary manuscript foliation, red and blue initials; additional 6 ff. inserted after f. 121, containing the manuscript text of Menrad Molther, Romanorum Pontificum omnium a Sancto Petro ad Clementem Septimum usque vita et mores, written in two columns in brown ink Varied marginalia. 17th C. ownership inscription of the Discalced Augustinians in Vienna on verso of first leaf. Late 16th C. German blind stamped pigskin.
  • Imprint from colophon.
  • Signatures: [1]¹⁰ [2-17]⁶ [18]⁸ [19]⁶ [20]⁸.
  • Printed in 2 columns. Capital spaces.
References
  • Goff, F.R. Incunabula in American libraries, P-769
  • Hain, L. Repertorium bibliographicum, 13047*
  • Copinger, W.A. Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum, 13047
  • Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, M33881
  • Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum, volume 2, page 420 (IB. 7224)
  • Incunabula Short Title Catalogue, ip00769000
Place name(s)
Germany Nuremberg.
Other title(s)
Liber de vita Christi ac pontificum omnium
Caption, leaf [1]2
  • Prohemium platine in vitas po[n]tificu[m] ad Sixtum iiij pontificem maximu[m]
Text begins, leaf [1]1 verso
  • Hieronimus squarzaficus alexandrinus doctissimo viro Platine S.P.d. ...
LCCN
2016659392
OCLC
975176011
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