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tib00410500

Text-inc Id:
tib00410500
Bod-inc Id:
B-201
Headings:
Bernardus Claravallensis Meditationes de interiori homine [English.]
Analysis of content:
  1. A1v [Prologue by the translator, ‘a deuoute student of the vnyuersytee of Cambrydge'.] Incipit: ‘[F]ull prouffitable ben to vs traueylyng pylgrymes . . .’ Dated 12 Sept. 1495.
  2. A2r [Table of contents.]
  3. A3r Bernardus [Claravallensis]: Meditationes de interiori homine [English.] Incipit: ‘[M]any there ben that knowe [and] vnderstonde many other thynges . . .’
Imprint:
Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, 9 Mar. 1496. 4°.
Collation:
A8 B–E6. On A1r a woodcut depicting a monk (probably St Bernard); on E6v a woodcut depicting the crucifixion; woodcut initials.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ib00410500 GW 4043; Pr 9699; Duff 41; Sheppard 7439; STC 1916. Facsimile: English Experience, no. 847 (Amsterdam, 1977). LCN: 14003297
Copies:
  1. B-201(1) Copy Bound with:
    1. Johannes de Hildesheim, The most excellent treatise of the three kynges of Coleyne. Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, [c.1496] (J‑165(1));
    3. Salomon et Marcolphus, Dialogus [English]. Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, [between 27 July 1489 and 1492] (S‑045).
    Until 1869, this volume also contained:
    4. Ars moriendi [English.] [Westminster: William Caxton, c.1491] (A‑454; present shelfmark: Arch. G f.9);
    5. Governayle of helthe and Medicina stomachi. [Westminster: William Caxton, 1489] (G‑168; present shelfmark: Arch. G f.10). Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, for the Bodleian Library, in the style of the Tanner collection, but rebacked. Size: 165 × 132 × 18 mm. Size of leaf: 159 × 121 mm. On E6v: ‘God by god be my begynnyng'. Provenance: Unread inscription at the head of A2r of item 1. On F6v of item 1, inscription ‘Liber iste pertinet Johanni Michell j[ ] teste(?) Roberto Ebeley(?) . . . cum multis aliis' in a sixteenth-century hand. Thomas Tanner (1674-1735); name on A2r of item 1 and on A1r of item 2. Bequeathed in 1735. SHELFMARK: Tanner 178(2).