Author
Busche, Hermann von dem, approximately 1468-1534
Title
De singulari auctoritate Veteris & Noui Instrumenti, sacroru[m], ecclesiasticorumq[ue] testimoniorum, libri. ii. / Rapsodo Hermanno Buschio, ad nobilissimum Equitem Hessum, Hermannu[m] Doringbergum..
Varying form of title
De singvlari avctoritate Veteris & Noui Instrumenti, sacroru[m], ecclesiasticorumq[ue] testimoniorum, libri. ii
Varying form of title
De singulari auctoritate Veteris et Noui Instrumenti, sacroru[m], ecclesiasticorumq[ue] testimoniorum, libri. ii
Varying form of title
De singulari auctoritate Veteris et Novi Instrumenti, sacroru[m], ecclesiasticorumq[ue] testimoniorum, libri. ii
Imprint
Marpurgi. : [Franz Rhode], 1529.
Physical description
[80] p. ; 16 cm (8vo)
Note
Unpaginated.
Note
Signatures: A-E8.
Note
Colophon on leaf E7v: "Excusum Marpurgi, Anno Domini M. D. XXIX. XIIII Kaleñ. Augusti."
Note
Title within woodcut border; woodcut initials.
Note
Name of printer from VD 16.
Note
Not in Adams.
Citation/references note
CLC, B2812
Citation/references note
VD 16, B 9949
Citation/references note
David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), B137
Provenance
Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with pressmark, and marginal annotations in this and 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
a 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); Valliculus, De liberali Dei gratia (1536); Imlerus, In Ioannis, Iudae, et Iacobe Apostolorum epistolae (1542); and Corvinus, Expositio decalogi, symboli Apostolici, sacramentorum &c. (1537).
Subject
Bible Early works to 1800.
Subject
Theology Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Rhode, Franz, active 1528-1559 printer.
Added entry--name
Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.
Added entry--place
Germany Marburg
B12521
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