Binding: comtemporary half pigskin over wooden boards, remains of a single fore-edge clasp; pastedowns from a 13th-century vellum Homiliary., Bought Nov. 11 1987; the Edwin J. Beinecke fund., Bound with: De disciplina scholarium. Colonia : Impressus in domo Henrici Que[n]tell ..., 1498 mensis die quinta -- Catonis disticha. [Cologne] : Impresse ... M.cccc.xcvi p[er] Henricum Quentell in Colonia, [1496]., Printer and date from colophon., Provenance: "F. Georgius Schmaller de Ratispona Ordinis predicatoru[m] 1549" (ms. on p. [1]); "Co[n]ue[n]tus Fra[n]ckford. Ord. p[re]dicator[um]" (ms. on p. [13]); "Ex libris Estelle Doheny" (bookplate on front pastedown)., Rubricated in red: initials, paragraph marks, capital strokes; copious interlinear and marginal notes in an unidentified hand., and Text surrounded by commentary by Thomas Wallensis.
Publisher:
Per Henricum Quentell ...,
Subject (Name):
Doheny, Estelle,--1875-1958--Bookplate., Dominikanerkloster Frankfurt am Main Inscription, 1549., and Schaller, Georgius--Inscription.
Subject (Topic):
Happiness., Incunabula in Yale Library., and Philosophy and religion.
BEIN Zi 5720.3: For fuller description see collation-slip in volume.
Subject (Name):
Giustiniani, Leonardo, approximately 1388-1446., Maritnus,--Saint, bishop of Tours,--316?-397?, Nicholas,--Saint, Bp. of Myra., and Symeon, Metaphrastes, fl. 10th cent.
Bequest of George P. and Mary P. Milmine, Dec. 1986., Binding: contemporay Dülmen binding of the blind-stamped leather over wooden boards; original upper clasps (clasp-hooks wanting)., Bound in Beinecke copy are four leaves from a twelfth-century ms. on parchment (probably a breviary) with musical notation in neumes., Differs from description of BM 15th cent., II, p. 423 in that quire g has 10 ff. (not 8), and quire G has 8 ff. (not 10)., Provenance: "Liber p[ri]m[u]s decretalis D[omini] H[er]bordi Wernyngh de Borchorst pastoris in Vreden atq[ue] Rectoris p[ri]mi altar[is] eccl[es]is ... [unidentified proper name"]. "In a different hand: Quem idem donauit post morte[m] domui Castrimarie p[ro]pe Dulmania[m] Ord[inis] Carthusien[sis] cum multis aliis quare merito ... fideliter pro eodem etc." (ms. on 1 a); "W.S. Thorpe 1871" (ms. on 1a); "R.B. Anderson, Madison, Wis." (stamp on 1a); "I have had the pleasure of being the happy possessor ... and am glad to know that it passes from me into Mr. John E. Burton's appreciative hands ... May 8, 1882. R.B. Anderson" (ms. on 1a); owned by George P. Milmine., and Rubricated throughout; capital spaces with guide-letters, capitals supplied in red or blue; book numbers in red in upper center margin of each page; headings in ms. in upper right corner of each recto.
Subject (Name):
Anderson, Rasmus Björn,--1846-1936--Stamp and presentation inscription to J.E. Burton., Burton, John E.--Presentation inscription from R.B. Anderson., Catholic Church. Breviary (Ms. 12th cent.) 797 % sp3, Gregory IX, Pope, ca. 1170-1241., Kartause Marienburg (Weddern, Germany) Inscription., Milmine, George--Ownership., and Wernyngh de Borchorst, Herbordus--Inscription.
Copy of the variation with the printer's mark below register on fol. CCCLX., For fuller description see collation slip in volume., and Imperfect: 1st 14 unnumbered ff. wanting.
Publisher:
Bernardinus Benalius,
Subject (Name):
Augustinian Canons. Lateran Congregation Inscription. and Clayton, Nathaniel--Bookplate.
anno Iesu Christi f[iat] Dei & Marie uirginis 1472, 13 Kal[ends] Decenbres.
Call Number:
2001 +108
Image Count:
12
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Quaestiones super primo sententiarum and Questiones Ioannis Scoti theologi acutissimi sacrimino[rum] ordinis super primo Sententiarum
Description:
Binding: Half calfskin binding over wooden boards with four clasps; manuscript remnants used in binding, including remnants from an early ms. lectionary with Caroline script used as pastedowns., Provenance: Autograph: Hic liber est ad usum fratris Petri Pauli de Vrbeveteri ex ordi[n]e mi[n]o[rum] que[m] ipsemet emit de elemosinis in ad usum [con]cessis, anno D[omi]ne 1475, dum e[ss]et studens Padue cu[m] debito alme p[ro]v[inc]e Ro[m]ane, quo t[em]p[or]e erat mi[ni]ster n[ost]re p[ro]v[inci]e r[everen]dus p[ate]r magister Bartholomeus a S[anc]to de Uenetijs. Extensive contemporary interlinear and marginal ms. annotations. Ms. foliation., and Title and imprint from colophon.
Publisher:
Antonii uero Bononiensis phisici [cuius]dam Ioannis Genue[n]sis ittidem phisici et Cristofori Bellapiera Veneti iussu & su[m]ptibus Uenetiis impressum,
Subject (Name):
Bellapiera, Cristoforo., Bologna, Antonio da., Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160. Sententiarum libri IV., Peter Lombard,--Bishop of Paris,--approximately 1100-1160.--Sententiarum libri IV., Petrus Paulus--Autograph., and Trombetta, Antonio, 1
Subject (Topic):
Incunabula in Yale Library. and Theology, Doctrinal--Early works to 1800.