- Text-inc Id:
- til00089500
- Headings:
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Laurentius, Frater
Somme des vices et vertus [Dutch:] Summe le roy of des conincs summe (Tr: Jan van Brederode)
- Imprint:
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Hasselt
P[eregrinus] B[armentlo]
28 Oct. 1481
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
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ISTC: il00089500
Source: Cambridge UL
- Cambridge Metadata:
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=240 10$aSomme des vices et vertus.$lDutch
=245 10$aHier beghint een boeck dat men noemt summe le roy Of des conincs su[m]me En[de] leert hoe dat men de sonden bijchten en[de] beteren sal.
=246 3\$aSumme le roy of des conincs summe
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=300 \\$a[228] leaves ;$c182 mm (4to.)
=505 0\$aa1r blank; Laurentius, Frater [Somme des vices et vertus (Dutch)] Summe le roy of des conincs summe / tr: Jan van Brederode. Prologue, a1v-2v; table, a3r-5r; text, a5r-G7v; colophon, G7v; G8 blank.
=500 \\$aTitle from caption, a1 verso.
=500 \\$aColophon, G7 verso: Hier geet wt dat boeck dat men noemt Somme le Roy. Of des coninx somme: Ende woert vollenbrocht te hasselt. Inde[n] stichte van vtrecht. Ter eren gods. ende sijnre ghebenedider moeder marien. In den iare doe me[n] screef na gods gheboerte Dusent veerhondert. ende enentachten-tich. Des achtentwintichsten daghes van october Op sunte Simon ende Iude[n] auo[n]t de hilligher apostolen .:. PB.
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=561 \\$aProvenance: Anonymous armorial bookplate by N. Heijlbrouck of J.A.A.I. van Huerne. Cipher bookplate of Jules Capron. Bought at Capron's sale (Brussels, 1875), lot 56, using money from the Worts Fund. Annotations: Pen trials and an unread inscription on G7 verso. Decoration: Capital strokes, initials and paragraph marks supplied in red.$5UkCU
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