Title

Sequitur opus nouum maximu[m] et insigne super epistolas totius quadragesime: quod dicitur Anima fidelis..

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Anima fidelis

Varying form of title

Sequitur opus nouum maximum et insigne super epistolas totius quadragesime: quod dicitur Anima fidelis

Varying form of title

Sequitur opus novum maximum et insigne super epistolas totius quadragesime: quod dicitur Anima fidelis

Varying form of title

Sequitur opus nouum maximu et insigne super epistolas totius quadragesime: quod dicitur Anima fidelis

Imprint

[Paris] : [Jean Petit and Ambroise Girault] Venales sunt sub lilio aureo in via Iacobea., anno. M. ccccc. xxxj. [1531]

Physical description

clxviij, [4] leaves ; 17 cm (8vo)

Note

Signatures: a-x8 y4.

Note

Names of publishers and date of printing from colophon on leaf clxviij: "Impressu[m] denuo castigati[bus] in parrhisior[um] lutetia impensis Ioha[n]nis petit et Ambrosü girault eiusde[m] ciuitatis bibliopol. anno. M.CCCCC xxxj. ad primas kal. Iunij.".

Note

In double columns.

Note

Final four unnumbered leaves contain the Tabula.

Note

Printer's device of Jean Petit on title page.

Note

Apparently not in CLC.

Note

Attributed to Leonardus de Utino.

Citation/references note

David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), M16

Provenance

Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with pressmark.

Provenance

Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”

Binding

16th-century dark brown calf over paper boards; sewn on three tanned leather supports; blind fillets and roll forming concentric rectangular frames on boards (roll identified by Selwyn as Oldham FL.a(1) 704, attributed to Nicholas Spierinck by David Pearson); spine (partially missing), with three raised bands, later gilt fillets and spine label; parchment manuscript waste used as pastedowns, now unstuck (identified by Selwyn as fragments from a 14th-century English manuscript of Justinian, Pandectae); remains of two pairs of green ties at fore-edge; title in ink on fore-edge; pressmark R61 in ink on fore-edge;

Subject

Bible. Epistles and Gospels, Liturgical commentaries Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Leonardus, de Utino attributed name.

Added entry--name

Petit, Jean, active 1492-1530 publisher.

Added entry--name

Girault, Ambroise, -1546 publisher.

Added entry--name

Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.

Added entry--name

Spierinck, Nicholas, -1545 or 1546 attributed name.

Added entry--place

France Paris.
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