Author
Patrizi, Francesco, 1413-1494
Title
Francisci Patricii Senensis De regno et regis institutione, libri IX. : Historiarum ac sente[n]tiarum variarum referti, quarum lectione facile de re qualibet quisq[ue] poterit decernere, vt ex epistola cognoscere licebit. Ope vetustissimorum librorum manu scriptorum, & cura ac diligentia doctorum quorundamvirorum ab innumeris pene mendis perpurgati. Quibus adiecimus indices tum titulorum, tum rerum ac sententiarum locupletissimos..
Varying form of title
Portion of title: De regno et regis institutione
Varying form of title
Francisci Patricii Senensis De regno et regis institvtione, libri IX
Varying form of title
Portion of title: De regno et regis institutione, libri IX
Imprint
Parisiis, : Ex officina Ioannis Charronii in vico Carmelitarum, sub signo Diui Ioanis Baptistæ., M.D.LXVII. [1567]
Physical description
[38], 328 leaves ; 17 cm (8vo)
Note
Printer's device with motto "Labores manuum tuarum quia manducabis" on title page.
Note
Edited by D. Lambinus, who writes the preface.
Note
Signatures: à8 è8 ì8 ò8 ù6 A-Z8 AA-SS8.
Note
Includes index.
Note
Head- and tail-piece, initials, marginal notes.
Note
Description of cancellantia/Cancellanda.
Citation/references note
CLC, CLC, P376
Citation/references note
David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), P8
Provenance
Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with pressmark and title (both now illegible) on fore-edge.
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 (possibly sheepskin) over paper boards; sewn on four tawed leather supports; boards decorated with a border of three blind fillets, and a central blank cartouche stamp; spine with four raised bands and blind horizontal fillets; remains of two pairs of ties at fore-edge; title and pressmark in ink on fore-edge (both now indistinct and illegible); manuscript waste (identified by David Selwyn as a strip from a late 13th-century French Scholastic manuscript) used as lower endleaf guard.
Copy-specific note
Conjugate leaves L2.7 are torn from top to bottom (possibly cancellanda), and a second conjugate pair of leaves, signed L2.7, and presumably cancellantia, has been bound between leaves ù3.4.
Subject
Monarchy Early works to 1800.
Subject
Education of princes Early works to 1800.
Subject
Political science Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Lambin, Denys, 1520 or 1521-1572 editor.
Added entry--name
Charron, Jean, -1585 printer.
Added entry--name
Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.
Added entry--place
France Paris.
B13731
UKSbSC
20220118103145.1