Author

Bucer, Martin, 1491-1551

Title

Acta colloquii in comitiis imperii Ratisponae habiti, : hoc est, articuli de religione conciliati, & non conciliati omnes, ut ab Imperatore, ordinibus Imperij ad iudicandum & deliberandum propositi sunt. Consulta et deliberata de his actis Imperatoris, singulorum ordinum Imperij, & Legati Romani. Et quædam alia, quorum catalogum statim post epistolam dedicatoriam inuenies. / Per Martinum Bucerum. Accesserunt iam indices duo, alter in librum ab Imperatore propositum, alter in omnia alia quæisti subijciuntur..

Varying form of title

Acta colloqvii in comitiis imperii Ratisponae habiti

Imprint

Argentorati : Per Vuendelinum Riheliu[m]., Mense Februarii, M. D. XLII. [1542]

Physical description

[16], 236, [16] p. ; 20 cm (4to)

Note

Publisher from colophon on leaf Ii6r: "Argentorati per Vuendelinum Riheliu[m]. M.D.XLII.".

Note

Signatures: [alpha]4 A-Z4 Aa-Hh4 Ii6.

Citation/references note

CLC, C1524

Citation/references note

Adams, R167

Provenance

Printed book label (approximately 1635) on upper pastedown, with inscription: "Franciscus D.G. Bamberg. & Herbip. Episcopus, Franconiæ dux, hunc cum alijs fere quattuor librorum millibus; plerośq[ue] à Suecis bello raptos, à Caesar. milite iterum ereptos, & ex ære S.C. redemtos, munificentissimè clementissiméque donabat Collegij Societatis Iesu Herbip. bibliothecæ verus illius restaurator. Deus æternùm benefaciat!" [i.e. one of c. 4000 books seized by the Swedes [at the siege of Würzburg in 1632], recovered by the Imperial army and bought back by Francis, bishop of Bamberg and Würzburg and prince-bishop of Franconia [Franz von Hatzfeld, 1596-1642], who generously gave them to the Jesuit college in Würzburg, so becoming ”the true restorer of that library”].

Provenance

Early ownership inscriptions on title page of first item and recto of final leaf in volume: ‘’Collegij Societatis Jesu Herbipol:”.

Provenance

On upper free endleaf: Salisbury Cathedral Library donatory label (1899) with inscription "€œEx libris viri dilectissimi Thomae Lvck Kingsbvry A M Prebendarii de Vffcvlme qui obdormivit in pace iv. die Dec. A. S. MDCCCXCIX D D Helena Maria filia heres Bibliothecae Sarisbvriensis. "Ecclesiae B.V.M." added in manuscript in gap between"€œBibliothecae"€ and "Sarisbvriensis".

Provenance

Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) on lower pastedown of volume, with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”

Provenance

Bookseller's ticket (19th century) on upper pastedown: "Sold by C. J. Stewart, 11 King William St. W. Strand, London.". Price marks and pencil notes (not all by Stewart) on upper and lower pastedowns and upper flyleaf.

Binding

16th-century German pigskin binding sewn on three bands over bevelled oak boards; spine and half of each board in blind-tooled pigskin in roll design; remainder of boards uncovered, with blind tooling in a lozenge pattern directly onto the oak boards. Two metal and leather clasps at fore-edge, reaching from back board; lower clasp defective.

Copy-specific note

Bound with 3 other works on the Diet of Ratisbon: (b) Johannes Eck, Apologia pro ... principiis catholicis ... super actis Comitiorum Ratisponæ (Ingolstadt, 1542); (c) Martin Bucer, De uera ecclesiarum ... reconciliatione & compositione (Strasbourg, 1542?); (d) Johannes Eck, Replica aduersus scripta secunda Buceri apostatæ (Ingolstadt, 1543).

Subject

Regensburg Colloquy of 1541 (1541 Regensburg, Germany) Early works to 1800.

Subject

Counter-Reformation Germany Early works to 1800.

Subject

Regensburg (Germany) (Place) History Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Rihel, Wendelin, 1536-1555 printer.

Added entry--name

Kingsbury, Thomas Luck, 1822-1899 former owner.

Added entry--name

Stewart, C. J. (Charles John), approximately 1799-1883 bookseller.

Added entry--name

Eck, Johann, 1486-1543

Added entry--name

Hatzfeldt, Franz von, 1596-1642 former owner.

Added entry--name

Kingsbury, Helen Mary, 1857-1929 donor.

Added entry--name

Collegium Societatis Jesu Herbipolense former owner.

Added entry--place

France Strasbourg.
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561##$aEarly ownership inscriptions on title page of first item and recto of final leaf in volume: ‘’Collegij Societatis Jesu Herbipol:”.
561##$aOn upper free endleaf: Salisbury Cathedral Library donatory label (1899) with inscription "€œEx libris viri dilectissimi Thomae Lvck Kingsbvry A M Prebendarii de Vffcvlme qui obdormivit in pace iv. die Dec. A. S. MDCCCXCIX D D Helena Maria filia heres Bibliothecae Sarisbvriensis. "Ecclesiae B.V.M." added in manuscript in gap between"€œBibliothecae"€ and "Sarisbvriensis".
561##$aSalisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) on lower pastedown of volume, with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”
561##$aBookseller's ticket (19th century) on upper pastedown: "Sold by C. J. Stewart, 11 King William St. W. Strand, London.". Price marks and pencil notes (not all by Stewart) on upper and lower pastedowns and upper flyleaf.
563##$a16th-century German pigskin binding sewn on three bands over bevelled oak boards; spine and half of each board in blind-tooled pigskin in roll design; remainder of boards uncovered, with blind tooling in a lozenge pattern directly onto the oak boards. Two metal and leather clasps at fore-edge, reaching from back board; lower clasp defective.
590##$aBound with 3 other works on the Diet of Ratisbon: (b) Johannes Eck, Apologia pro ... principiis catholicis ... super actis Comitiorum Ratisponæ (Ingolstadt, 1542); (c) Martin Bucer, De uera ecclesiarum ... reconciliatione & compositione (Strasbourg, 1542?); (d) Johannes Eck, Replica aduersus scripta secunda Buceri apostatæ (Ingolstadt, 1543).
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7102#$aCollegium Societatis Jesu Herbipolense,$eformer owner.
752##$aFrance$dStrasbourg.
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