Author

Valliculus, Gabriel

Title

Gabrielis Valliculi, De liberali Dei gratia & seruo hominis arbitrio. / Ad Episcopum Lunensem. Vide quaeso lector, ut Euangelium, etiam in Italia, quantumuis opprimatur, tamen in lucem emergere gestiat, propediem erupturum, inuitus omnibus persequutoribus eius..

Varying form of title

Gabrielis Vallicvli, De liberali Dei gratia & seruo hominis arbitrio

Varying form of title

Portion of title: De liberali Dei gratia & seruo hominis arbitrio

Imprint

Norimbergæ : apud Ioannem Guldenmundt., Anno M. D. XXXVI. [1536]

Physical description

[40] pages ; 16 cm (8vo)

Note

Signatures: A-B8 C4. C4 blank.

Citation/references note

CLC, V100

Citation/references note

Adams, V215

Citation/references note

David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), V4

Provenance

Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with pressmark, and marginal annotations in other items bound in the same volume. He suggests that it may have had a previous owner, based on the fore-edge titles.

Provenance

Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century, large format) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”

Binding

16th-century dark brown calf over paper boards; repaired July 1947; blind fillets and roll forming concentric rectangular frames on boards (roll identified by Selwyn as Oldham SW.3(3) 946, assigned by Oldham to London and by Pearson to Cambridge); spine with four raised bands, blind fillets, and with 20th-century lettering for author, title, and date; evidence of two pairs of ties at fore-edge; titles in ink on fore-edge; pressmark C4 on fore-edge; parchment manuscript waste used as pastedowns, now unstuck (identified by Selwyn as leaves from a 13th-century (probably English) manuscript of the Moralia in Job by Pope Gregory I).

Copy-specific note

Bound with five other works: Rivius, Quod sponsalia sine consensione et approbatione parentum facta, rata non debeant haberi (1540); Luther, De sublimiore mundi potestate liber (1525); Imlerus, In Ioannis, Iudae, et Iacobe Apostolorum epistolae (1542); Corvinus, Expositio decalogi, symboli Apostolici, sacramentorum &c. (1537); and Busche, De singulari auctoritate veteris & noui instrumenti (1529).

Subject

Grace (Theology) Early works to 1800.

Subject

Theology Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Guldenmund, Hans, approximately 1490-1560 printer.

Added entry--name

Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.

Added entry--place

Germany Nuremberg.
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563##$a16th-century dark brown calf over paper boards; repaired July 1947; blind fillets and roll forming concentric rectangular frames on boards (roll identified by Selwyn as Oldham SW.3(3) 946, assigned by Oldham to London and by Pearson to Cambridge); spine with four raised bands, blind fillets, and with 20th-century lettering for author, title, and date; evidence of two pairs of ties at fore-edge; titles in ink on fore-edge; pressmark C4 on fore-edge; parchment manuscript waste used as pastedowns, now unstuck (identified by Selwyn as leaves from a 13th-century (probably English) manuscript of the Moralia in Job by Pope Gregory I).
590##$aBound with five other works: Rivius, Quod sponsalia sine consensione et approbatione parentum facta, rata non debeant haberi (1540); Luther, De sublimiore mundi potestate liber (1525); Imlerus, In Ioannis, Iudae, et Iacobe Apostolorum epistolae (1542); Corvinus, Expositio decalogi, symboli Apostolici, sacramentorum &c. (1537); and Busche, De singulari auctoritate veteris & noui instrumenti (1529).
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