BEIN ZZi 07: For Kachelofen's Psalters see H. Bohatta, Liturgische Bibliographie des XV. Jahrhunderts, no. 848-854, 886 (n.d.), 909-911 (1485), 929-930 (1497). This may be no. 910. Apparently removed from a binding. Laid in is a letter from Konrad Haebler (May 7, 1909), saying that he had compared this proofsheet with the Gandersheim Abbey copy of the Kachelofen Psalter, and found it in agreement, except for misprints and omissions. and Proofsheet of verso of one leaf (26 lines) and recto of another.
For fuller description see collation slip in volume. and Regula: "lecta et publicata...Rome in Cancellaria apostolica die Jouis.xxi.mẽsis Februarij anno Domini.M.cccc.lxxxviii..."; Revocatio: "lecta et publicata...Rome in Cancellaria apostolica die Sabati vigesimasecũda mensis Marcij anno incarnatiõis Dominice millesimo quadrigentesimo octuagesimo septimo..."
Publisher:
[Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck?]
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church. Pope (1484-1492 : Innocent VIII), Guldinbeck, Bartholomaeus, active 1475-1488, printer, and Martini, Giuseppe, 1870-1944--Autograph
BEIN ZZi 07: Imperfect: lower half of leaf wanting; apparently removed from a binding., Proofsheet of fol. 18a (beginning of Sermo I de tempore)., and Text = type 84.
Bound with Guilelmus Parisiensis. Postilla super Epistolas et Evangelia. [Eltville, 1476?], Fol. 1 and 140 blank., and For fuller description see collation slip in volume.
anno Domini MCCCCXCVI die penultima Iulij [30 July 1496]
Call Number:
1988 834
Image Count:
14
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Summa de regimine vitae humanae
Description:
Binding: sewn on three tawed skin, slit straps set in channels on the outside of beech boards and nailed. Beaded headbands are sewn on tawed skin cores laid in grooves and nailed. Stubs, about 40 mm. wide, of the vellum ms. endleaves are tucked under strips of similar ms. glued at head and tail inside the boards but are not adhered. Covered in dark red/brown goatskin with corner tongues. Blind-tooled with a cross made up of fleurons on a pedestel in a central panel on the front board and a globe [?] on the back board; knotwork frames on both boards. Four fastenings, the catches on the lower board and the straps attached with star-headed nails, Greek workshop?, Bought in Dec. 1987; the Edwin J. Beinecke fund., Bound with: Figure Biblie clarissimi uiri Fratris Antonii de Ra[m]pengolis Ordinis Sancti Augustini. Impressum Venetijs : Per Georgium de Arriuabenis Mantuanu[m], 1496 die XV. mensis Nouembris. (1988 834), and Imprint from colophon.
Publisher:
Per Georgiu[m] de Arriuabenis Mantuanum,
Subject (Topic):
Conduct of life--Early works to 1800. and Incunabula in Yale Library.
BEIN Zi +5551 Copy 3: 31 cm. With copious annotations in Greek by Martin Crusius (1526-1607). Without capital M at the beginning of the last line on leaf 100b., Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters., and Hain omits comma on f. 1a, line 2.
Publisher:
Aldus Manutius Romanus,
Subject (Name):
Basilica di San Marco (Venice, Italy)--Ownership., Bellingen, Ant. Van--Ownership., Crusius, Martin,--1526-1607--Ms. notes., Orford,--Lord--Ownership., and Seymour, Thomas D.--(Thomas Day),--1848-1907--Bookplate.
BEIN Zi +5551 Copy 2: 31 cm. Numerous manuscript marginal and interlinear notes by a contemporary hand. Stained in the beginning and at end. Brown morocco binding, gilt, inside dentelles, gilt edges. Penciled note on fly-leaf: Je l'ai acheté chez Muller, Amst[erda]m ... Anvers 18 [name of month illegible] 1872. Ant. Van Bellingen. The last word on BB₁a and the last three words on CT₃a struck out with a pen, as in the British Museum copies. From the Ionides Collection., BEIN ZI +5551 Copy 2: Without capital M at beginning of the last line on leaf 100b (sig nv4b)., Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters., and Hain omits comma on f. 1a, line 2.
Publisher:
Aldus Manutius Romanus,
Subject (Name):
Basilica di San Marco (Venice, Italy)--Ownership., Bellingen, Ant. Van--Ownership., Crusius, Martin,--1526-1607--Ms. notes., Orford,--Lord--Ownership., and Seymour, Thomas D.--(Thomas Day),--1848-1907--Bookplate.