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tia00324000

Text-inc Id:
tia00324000
Bod-inc Id:
A-141
Headings:
Albertus Magnus Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento.
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1r] ‘Prologus seu procedendi modus huius libri.’ Opera (1651), XIIa 247-8; Opera (1890), XIII 667-8.
  2. [a1r] ‘Tituli operis.’
  3. [a2r] Albertus Magnus [pseudo-; Bonaventura pseudo-; Thomas Aquinas pseudo-]: Sermones de eucharistiae sacramento. ‘De sacrosancto eukaristie sacramento sermones'. Opera (1651), XIIa 249-300; Opera (1890), XIII 669-797 (Sermo I–XVII, XIX, XVIII, XX–XXXII). On authorship see Glorieux, Répertoire, 6 cr; Meersseman 113-16; Joseph Kramp, ‘Albert der Grosse und die “Sermones de ss. eucharistiae sacramento”  ’, Gregorianum, 3 (1922), 239-53; Distelbrink no. 206; Schneyer, Repertorium V 608-12.
  4. [f6r] ‘Notula et doctrina multum vtilis.’ Opera (1890), XIII 798-9.
  5. [f7r] ‘Tabula huius operis'.
Imprint:
[Cologne: Johann Guldenschaff, c.1477, not after 1478]. Folio. Sack, Frankfurt, lists a copy with a rubricator's note dated 1478. Blank impression of type-matter on f8r. For the relative dates of this and the subsequent item, see CIBN A‑173 and A‑174.
Collation:
[a–e10 f8].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ia00324000 GW 768; H *450; Goff A‑324; BMC I 253; Pr 1203; BSB‑Ink A‑210; CIBN A‑173; Sack, Frankfurt, 63; Sheppard 917; Voulliéme, Köln, 49. LCN: 14290872
Copies:
  1. A-141(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Albertus Magnus, Summa de eucharistiae sacramento. [Cologne]: Johann Guldenschaff, 30 Apr. 1477 (A‑150). Binding: Half parchment over pasteboard. Size: 293 × 220 × 50 mm. Size of leaf: 286 × 207 mm. On second endleaf, 25 lines of quaestiones on original sin in contemporary hand, two lines of Latin verse attributed to ‘Ouidius' in a slightly later hand, the first Met. 6.429 and a German translation of Gn 29,22-4 in a sixteenth/seventeenth-century hand. On third endleaf, transcription of the colophon of item 1 in the same hand as the distich and the note of ownership. Sixteenth-century marginal notes and pagination in both items. In both items, the sheets are signed in contemporary red ink. Initials, signatures, and paragraph marks are supplied in red; red capital strokes and underlining. Provenance: Eberbach, Hesse-Nassau, Cistercians, BVM; for the use of Johannes Rabe of Marburg, monk in Eberbach; sixteenth-century inscription on the recto of the third endleaf: ‘Liber beate Marie virginis In Ebberbach ad usum fratris Johannis de marpurgk canonicus(!) eiusdem Ecclesie perpetuusque capellanus', followed by transcription of the colophon of item 1 and by: ‘Frater Johannes Rabe | Hamph | Hürüss[en] [these three names one above the other] canicus(!) et capellaris(?) vt supra'; on the verso of the fourth endleaf: ‘Liber beate virginis In eberbach'; see Nigel F. Palmer, Zisterzienser und ihre Bücher (Regensburg, 1998), 303. Miltenberg, Bavaria, Franciscan Recollects; inscription on the recto of the fourth endleaf in a seventeenth-century hand: ‘Bibliothecæ Fratrum Minorum Recollect[orum] Conventus Miltenberg[ensis]'. On b1r of item 2 ‘Ex bibliotheca P. B. S. S. et M. de anno 75'. Purchased from John Mozley Stark for £1. 11. 6; label with number from Stark's catalogue: ‘68'; see Library Bills (1856-8), no. 439; Books Purchased (1858), 2. SHELFMARK: Auct. 4Q 4.7(2).