Author

Hannapes, Nicolas de, 1225?-1291

Title

Exempla sacrae Scripturae ex utroque Testamento collecta.

Varying form of title

Other title: Exempla sacre Scripture ex vtroque Testamento collecta

Varying form of title

Other title: Exempla sacre scripture ex veteri et nouo testamento collecta

Imprint

Paris : [Ulrich Gering], 30 Jan. 1477/78.

Physical description

98 leaves ; 190 mm (4to)

Note

Title and imprint from ISTC.

Note

Text begins on a3r: "Incipiu[n]t exempla sacre scripture ex vtroq[ue] testame[n]to s[e]c[un]d[u]m ordiine[m] litteraru[m] coll[e]c[ta]".

Note

Colophon on leaf k8v: "Exempla sacre scripture ex veteri et nouo testamento collecta , s[e]c[un]d[u]m ordine[m] litteraru[m] finiu[n]t feliciter. Impressaq[ue] parisius, in Sole aureo. Anno a natiuitate d[omi]ni nostri iesu christi. M.CCCC.lxxvij Die penultima, mensis Ianuarij".

Note

Signatures: a-i10 k8.

Note

From ISTC: The work is an abbreviated alphabetical subject-arrangement of de Hanapis's Virtutum vitiorumque exempla, here printed anonymously. The text is often attributed to S. Bonaventura with title Biblia pauperum (V. Scholderer in Gb Jb 1936 pp.61-62, reprinted in Fifty Essays (Amsterdam, 1966) pp.140-41: Version B).

Note

Leaf c3v is blank, except for "Hic nihil deest" (printed). The copy in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris has the same; the copy in the Bodleian Library in Oxford has a completely blank page, with "nichil deficit" supplied by the rubricator.

Citation/references note

ISTC, in00105000

Citation/references note

GW, M26447

Citation/references note

Goff, N105

Citation/references note

CLC, H70

Citation/references note

Bod-inc, N-049

Provenance

Armorial bookplate of R.A. Chermside on upper pastedown.

Provenance

Book label of Salisbury Museum on upper pastedown: "Salisbury Museum Library Deposited 1920".

Provenance

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

Binding

17th-century French parchment over paper boards; blind fillets forming rectangular frame towards perimeter of boards, with lines intersecting some way in from the edges; smooth spine; text block edges sprinkled red and blue; titles in ink on spine.

Copy-specific note

Late fifteenth-century decoratation, possibly French, in green and red: two- and four-line initials, paragraph marks, line fillers, running titles, additional titles, highlighting of printed capitals, underlining of captions and words.

Copy-specific note

18th-century? foliation in ink, with corrections.

Copy-specific note

Some marginal annotations on leaves a1v, d6v, d7r, g3r.

Copy-specific note

Bound with three other incunabula: Aurelius Augustinus, Sermones ad heremitas. Add. Homiliae duae (Strasbourg, not after 1487)(ISTC ia01314000); Cordiale quattuor novissimorum (Paris, about 1485) (ISTC ic00891500); Speculum animae peccatricis (Paris, about 1482-84)(ISTC is00641600). The four may have been bound together by the early 16th century. All four have very similar fifteenth- or early sixteenth-century decoration added in green and red.

Subject

Bible. Selections Commentaries Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Gering, Ulrich, -1510 printer.

Added entry--name

Chermside, Robert Alexander, Sir, 1792–1860 former owner.

Added entry--name

Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum former owner.

Added entry--place

France Paris.
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24633$aExempla sacre Scripture ex vtroque Testamento collecta
24633$aExempla sacre scripture ex veteri et nouo testamento collecta
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300##$a98 leaves ;$c190 mm (4to)
500##$aTitle and imprint from ISTC.
500##$aText begins on a3r: "Incipiu[n]t exempla sacre scripture ex vtroq[ue] testame[n]to s[e]c[un]d[u]m ordiine[m] litteraru[m] coll[e]c[ta]".
500##$aColophon on leaf k8v: "Exempla sacre scripture ex veteri et nouo testamento collecta , s[e]c[un]d[u]m ordine[m] litteraru[m] finiu[n]t feliciter. Impressaq[ue] parisius, in Sole aureo. Anno a natiuitate d[omi]ni nostri iesu christi. M.CCCC.lxxvij Die penultima, mensis Ianuarij".
500##$aSignatures: a-i<sup>10</sup> k<sup>8</sup>.
500##$aFrom ISTC: The work is an abbreviated alphabetical subject-arrangement of de Hanapis's Virtutum vitiorumque exempla, here printed anonymously. The text is often attributed to S. Bonaventura with title Biblia pauperum (V. Scholderer in Gb Jb 1936 pp.61-62, reprinted in Fifty Essays (Amsterdam, 1966) pp.140-41: Version B).
500##$aLeaf c3v is blank, except for "Hic nihil deest" (printed). The copy in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris has the same; the copy in the Bodleian Library in Oxford has a completely blank page, with "nichil deficit" supplied by the rubricator.
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5104#$aCLC,$cH70
5104#$aBod-inc,$cN-049
561##$aArmorial bookplate of R.A. Chermside on upper pastedown.
561##$aBook label of Salisbury Museum on upper pastedown: "Salisbury Museum Library Deposited 1920".
561##$aSalisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century, large format) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”
563##$a17th-century French parchment over paper boards; blind fillets forming rectangular frame towards perimeter of boards, with lines intersecting some way in from the edges; smooth spine; text block edges sprinkled red and blue; titles in ink on spine.
590##$aLate fifteenth-century decoratation, possibly French, in green and red: two- and four-line initials, paragraph marks, line fillers, running titles, additional titles, highlighting of printed capitals, underlining of captions and words.
590##$a18th-century? foliation in ink, with corrections.
590##$aSome marginal annotations on leaves a1v, d6v, d7r, g3r.
590##$aBound with three other incunabula: Aurelius Augustinus, Sermones ad heremitas. Add. Homiliae duae (Strasbourg, not after 1487)(ISTC ia01314000); Cordiale quattuor novissimorum (Paris, about 1485) (ISTC ic00891500); Speculum animae peccatricis (Paris, about 1482-84)(ISTC is00641600). The four may have been bound together by the early 16th century. All four have very similar fifteenth- or early sixteenth-century decoration added in green and red.
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7001#$aGering, Ulrich,$d-1510$eprinter.
7001#$aChermside, Robert Alexander,$cSir,$d1792–1860$eformer owner.
7102#$aSalisbury and South Wiltshire Museum,$eformer owner.
752##$aFrance$dParis.
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