Author
Brunfels, Otto, 1488-1534
Title
Pandectae scripturarum ueteris noui Testamenti, iam postremo magna et non poenitenda acceßione auctae. : Adiecimus enim exempla, cum ex historijs Ecclesiasticis, tum Ethnicis ad Capitum finem, quæ in hisce Pandectis continentur: quo non sacra modo ac diuina, sed etiam prophana & quotidiana exempla, tanquàm Copiæcornu in promptu habeas, ad quamuis materia[m] tam in concionando, quàm in cæteris policitis rebus, amplificandam. / D. Ottone Brunfelsio autore..
Varying form of title
Pandectae scriptvrarum veteris noui Testamenti, iam postremo magna et non poenitenda acceßione auctae
Varying form of title
Pandectae scripturarum veteris novi Testamenti, iam postremo magna et non poenitenda accessione auctae
Imprint
Basileae, : apud Barptholomaeum [sic] VVesthemerum, Anno, M. D. XLVII. [1547]
Physical description
[48], 68 [i.e. 620], [4] p. ; 16 cm (8vo)
Note
Errors in pagination: pages 526 and 527 repeated in pagination; final page of text misnumbered 68.
Note
Signatures: [alpha]-[gamma]8 a-z8 A-Q8.
Note
Imprint from colophon on recto of final leaf (Q8r).
Note
Printer's device on verso of final leaf.
Note
With index.
Citation/references note
CLC, B2485
Citation/references note
David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), B96
Provenance
Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with pressmark and manuscript annotations on upper and lower endleaves.
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.” pasted over Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate with inscription “This book belongs to the library of the Cathedral Church of New Sarum. James Evans, D. D. Librarian. 1817.”
Binding
16th-century dark brown calf over pasteboards (made from printed waste); sewn on four tanned leather supports; blind fillets forming rectangular frame towards edges of boards, with blind centrepiece stamp (blank cartouche); spine with four raised bands, later gilt fillets, leather spine label with "Otton: Concordat:", and "1547" in gilt at foot; remains of two pairs of ties at fore-edge; title in ink on fore-edge; pressmark O18 in ink on fore-edge; parchment manuscript waste used as endleaf stub (identified by Selwyn as a fragment of a 14th-century English manscript of Vitae Sanctorum).
Copy-specific note
Manuscript annotations in ink in Guest's hand on upper and lower endleaves.
Subject
Bible. Old Testament Early works to 1800.
Subject
Bible. New Testament Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Westheimer, Bartholomeus, 1504-approximately 1570 printer.
Added entry--name
Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.
Added entry--place
Switzerland Basel.
B12306
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