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=100 1\$aLegrand, Jacques,$dapproximately 1365-1415.
=240 10$aSophologium
=245 10$aJncipit Sophilogiu[m]$bcu=/ius finis est ama[r]e s cie[n]cias [sic]
=246 3\$aIncipit Sophologium cuius finis est amare scientias
=260 \\$a[Basel :$bJohannes Solidi (Schilling),$cnot after 29 September 1473]
=300 \\$a[168] leaves ;$c253-288 mm. (fol.)
=500 \\$aTitle from caption at incipit on leaf [a3] recto.
=500 \\$aThe press, identified as Schilling's and formerly located at Cologne, was reassigned to Basel in C. Dalbanne and E. Droz, L'imprimerie a Vienne en Dauphine au XVe siecle, Paris, 1930, 23-32, etc, and P. Needham, "William Caxton and his Cologne partners...", 1986 (see below), pp. 126-127.
=500 \\$aThe copy at the Annmary Brown Memorial Collection at Providence, Rhode Island (Pollard, 1910, 58), has a buyer's note dated Michaelmas 1473; one of the Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg copies (4 an I.t.f.13; Hulay 1332.1) and a Freiburg copy (UB Ink.4° D 452, aa; Sack, Freiburg, 2226) have an owner's note dated 1473.
=500 \\$aThe author is traditionally known as Jacobus Magni.
=500 \\$aText in two columns.
=500 \\$aSpaces left blank for initials.
=500 \\$aSignatures: [a-q¹⁰ r⁸]. Last leaf [r8] blank.
=505 0\$aTable of contents, [a1]r-[a2]v; Jacobus Magni. [Preface addressed to] Michael [de Creney], Bishop of Auxerre, [a3]r; Jacobus Magni. Sophologium, [a3]r-[r7]r.
=510 4\$aBM 15th cent.,$cI, 236
=510 4\$aBN cat. des incun.,$cL-99
=510 4\$aBSB-Ink,$cM-20
=510 4\$aGoff,$cM40
=510 4\$aGW,$cM17639 (with digital facsimiles)
=510 4\$aHain-Copinger (+Add),$c10470* = Hain 10468?
=510 4\$aI. Hubay, Incunabula der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg, Wiesbaden, 1966,$c1332.1-3
=510 4\$aISTC,$cim00040000
=510 4\$aKlebs,$c595.3
=510 4\$aP. Needham, "William Caxton and his Cologne partners: an enquiry based on Veldener's Cologne type", in Ars impressoria : Entstehung und Entwicklung des Buchdrucks : eine internationale Festgabe für Severin Corsten zum 65. Geburtstag, eds. H.s Limburg, H. Lohse and W. Schmitz, München, 1986,$c103-131 (p. 126)
=510 4\$aOates,$c615, 616, 617
=510 4\$aA. W. Pollard, Catalogue of books mostly from the presses of the first printers showing the progress of printing with movable metal types through the second half of the fifteenth century, collected by Rush C. Hawkins and deposited in the Annmary Brown Memorial at Providence, Rhode Island, Oxford, 1910,$c58
=510 4\$aV. Sack, Die Inkunabeln der Universitätsbibliothek und anderer öffentlicher Sammlungen in Freiburg im Breisgau und Umgebung, 3 vols, Wiesbaden, 1985,$c2226, 2227
=561 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[533]: Provenance: Inscribed "Iste liber est Johannis Kistner" in red on leaf [r7] recto, Switzerland or Germany, late 15th century, Johannes Kistner unidentified. Marked "EM", crossed away, and "A 1v" in pencil on third upper free endpaper, 19th century.$5UkCU
=561 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[534]: Provenance: Inscribed "1482" in red on leaf [r7] recto. Inscribed "Michael Semler d[omi]n[us] e[st] librj h[uius]" on upper pastedown, late 15th or early 16th century, a Michael Semler was chaplain of the Hospital church (Spitalkirche zum Heiligen Geist) at Merano, Italy, in the early 16th century. Inscribed "Iam ad Conuentum Seemanshusanum" on leaf [a1] recto, Germany, 16th century, i.e. from the Augustinian Hermits of S. Maria Magdalena, Seemannshausen, Bavaria, founded in 1263, dissolved in 1802. Two other unintelligible ownership inscriptions on upper pastedown, 16th [?] century. Inscribed "Marcus Rogerhon" on upper pastedown, Germany, late 16th or early 17th century, i.e. Marcus Rogerhon, one of the Augustinian Canons at Gars Abbey of Beatae Virginis Mariae, Bavaria, founded in 1120, dissolved in 1803; the Canons ownership inscription "Beatæ Mariæ in Gars" on same leaf, Germany, late 17th or 18th century. The Royal Library at Munich, its shelfmark "Jnc. Typ. N°= 1865", with deaccessioning note "Dupl[um]" in pencil on leaf [a1] recto, 19th century. Marked "3558" in pencil on upper pastedown. Howel Wills, of Balliol College, Oxford; bought at his sale (as "Howell Wills"), Sotheby's, 11-17 July 1894, lot 1197 [marked on round paper label pasted onto lower spine compartment], for £ 2.0.0: purchase note in lower right corner of upper pastedown.$5UkCU
=561 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[3860]: Provenance: Alfred John Horwood of Middle Temple; his sale, Sotheby's, 8-12 June 1883. Bought of Heffer for £ 7.10.0 by Sir Stephen Gaselee in November 1915, his signature, Magdalene College address, purchase note and number "45" on second upper free endpaper. Listed in S. Gaselee, A list of the early printed books in the possession of Stephen Gaselee, Cambridge, 1920, p. 7, no. 45. Presented by Gaselee on 5 November 1934.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[533]: Binding: Wrappers from first leaf of Annales de la Monarchie françoise , Depuis Pharamond jusqu'à la majorité de Louis XV. A Amsterdam, chez L'honoré et Châtelain Libraires, 1724; leaves LIX-LXII (containing the liturgy for Psalm Sunday and Monday of Holy Week) from an unidentified 16th-century Missale Romanum used as first and second upper and lower endpapers.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[534]: Binding: Half blind-tooled pigskin over beech-wood boards, sewn on three double-split alum-tawed skin spine bands, endbands with alum-tawed skin core and simple cotton [?] thread sewing, with hole for protruding metal pin [wanting] at centre of upper board and rectangular groove at fore-edge of same board to accomodate the passage of the fastening strap from lower board, stub of pigskin strap secured by four iron nails at fore-edge of lower board for fastening metal [?] clasp [wanting], Germany [?], late 15th century; spine leather covered with white paint, Germany and manuscript title on paper label pasted onto upper spine compartment, 19th [?] century. Spine shows space left by a removed second item formerly bound between the present book and the lower board (see below).$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[3860]: Binding: Brown calf over pasteboards, with blind-tooling on spine, England, 19th century. Bookblock edges painted red, 17th [?] century.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[533]: Height: 253 mm. Decoration: Puzzle initials in red and green on leaf [a3] recto; initials in alternating red and green throughout; paragraph marks in red throughout, but in red and green on leaves [a1]r-[a2]v; running titles, highlighting of printed capitals and underlining of captions in red throughout; all supplied by hand, Switzerland or Germany, late 15th century. Wanting last blank leaf [r8].$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[534]: Height: 288 mm. Decoration and rubrication: Initials, paragraph marks, foliation "j-clxv" on leaves [a3]-[r7], highlighting of printed capitals and underlining of captions in red, all supplied by hand, Germany [?], dated 1482 on leaf [r7] recto. Annotations: A few marginal nota signs in black ink, Germany [?], late 15th century. Wanting last blank leaf [r8]. Formerly item no. 1 in the volume and bound with a copy of Innocentius III, Pont. Max. (Lotharius de Conti). Liber de contemptu mundi, sive De miseria humanae conditionis. Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1477 (ISTC ii00085000), as indicated by the two-title manuscript spine label, the second title reading "Innocentii Papæ Tra/[ctatu]s de Miseria / conis humanæ / 1477", and the spine showing signs of the removal of a block of leaves.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.A.4.10[3860]: Height: 276 mm. Wanting last blank leaf [r8].$5UkCU
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aConduct of life$vQuotations, maxims, etc.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aMaxims, Latin.
=655 \7$aWooden boards (Binding)$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aPigskin bindings (Binding)$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aBlind tooled bindings (Binding)$y15th century.$2rbbin$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$y15th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zGermany$y16th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zGermany$y17th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zGermany$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aCreney, Michael de,$cBishop of Auxerre,$dd. 1409,$ededicatee.
=700 1\$aSolidi, Johannes,$dactive 1473-1478,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aKistner, Johannes,$d15th century,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aSemler, Michael,$d15th century,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aRogerhon, Marcus,$cOSA,$d16th century,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aWills, Howel,$d1854-1901,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aHorwood, Alfred J.$q(Alfred John),$d1821-1881,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aGaselee, S.$q(Stephen),$d1882-1943,$eformer owner,$edonor.$5UkCU
=710 2\$aAugustiner-Eremitenkloster (Seemannshausen, Germany),$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=710 2\$aAugustiner-Chorherrenstift Gars,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=710 2\$aKgl. Hof- und Staatsbibliothek in München,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aSwitzerland$dBasel.
=948 1\$a20140826$bln260$cULRBP-h$dc