Textus equiuocorum cum co[m]mento.

Author
John, of Garland, approximately 1195-approximately 1272 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
[Cologne : Heinrich Quentell, ca. 1487]
Description
lxiij, [3] leaves ; 21 cm. (4to)

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    Subject(s)
    Former owner
    Printer
    Contained in
    Multi-title collection including Fundamentum scholarium and 4 other(s).
    Notes
    • For previous Quentell ed. dated 24 April 1486, cf. Voulliéme, 659.
    • Place and approximate date of printing and name of printer from Voulliéme.
    • Signatures: a-b⁸ c-f⁶ g⁸ h-k⁶. Leaves a1v and k6v blank.
    • Gothic type. Initial spaces.
    • Includes index.
    • First page of text and final six leaves rubricated.
    With
    With: Rhetorica pro conficiendis epistolis accommodata. Ingolstadt : [Printer of Lescherius, 'Rhetorica' (Bartholomaeus Golsch?)], [14]87 -- Grammatica nova. Argentine : [Martin Schott], 1488 -- Fundamentum scholarium. Impresse Colonie : Per me Henricum Quentell, Anno nostre salutis M.cccc.xcij. [1492] -- Tracta[tus] m[a]g[ist]ri iohannis gomorre orthographie pre[ce]pta complectens. [Germany], 1487.
    Binding note
    ExI copy: Contemporary binding (probably German but possibly Italian) of oak boards backed in sheep in the 20th century, sewing guards from a medieval ms. (Justinian, Corpus juris civilis), hasp mark on lower cover, part of early paper contents label at head of upper cover; clasps and catches renewed, "Barnheim" inscribed on upper cover in a 19th century hand.
    Provenance
    ExI copy: From the library of Johannes Protzer (d. 1528); Protzer's ownership inscription dated 1488 appears on the first leaf of the first work, stating that he bought it in Germany for three pounds: "Johannis Protzer I[uris] V[triusque] Lic[entia]tus Mcccclxxxviii Con[paravi]t in germania iii lib." His further ownership inscription, in mirror writing, appears at the end of the third work: "Johaniss protzer ex Noerdling[en].
    References
    • ISTC (WWW) ig00072700
    • BSB-Ink (WWW) I-396
    • Hain 7482*
    • Voulliéme, E. Buchdruck Kölns bis zum Ende des 15. Jahrhunderts, 660
    Place name(s)
    Germany Cologne.
    Other title(s)
    • Textus equiuocorum cum comento
    • Textus aequivocorum cum commento
    • Aequivoca
    In
    Multi-title collection including Fundamentum scholarium and 4 other(s).
    OCLC
    426547411
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