Author

Ricius, Paulus

Title

In Apostolorum simbolum Pauli Ricii oratoris, philosophi et thelogi oculatis simi, a priori demonstratiuus dialogus..

Varying form of title

In Apostolorvm simbolvm Pavli Ricii oratoris, philosophi et thelogi ocvlatis simi, a priori demonstrativvs dialogvs

Imprint

E noua Augustæ vindelicæ officina: [Johann Miller], Anno ab Incarnatione sesquimillesimo. XIIII. Pridie nonas Apriles. [1514]

Physical description

[92] p.; 21 cm (4to)

Note

Signatures: a8 b4 d-f4 k4 i4 h4 g4 l4 [chi]2.

Note

Final leaf blank.

Note

Printer's device below colophon on verso of penultimate leaf. Name of printer from David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), R29.

Note

Place and date of printing from colophon on verso of penultimate leaf.

Note

Title within pictorial border, signed H.B.

Citation/references note

David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), R29

Citation/references note

VD16, R2310

Citation/references note

CLC, R450

Provenance

Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577).

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 over paper boards; sewn on three supports. Two blind stamped panels on boards: (1) heraldic panel identified by Selwyn as Oldham HE.6, signed "M.D." (=Martin Dature), and (2) panel with St Paul and the Four Evangelists, identified by Selwyn as ST. 4; the panels are surrounded by a border of fillets forming rectangular and square blocks at outer edges of boards; three raised bands; later gilt fillets on spine; spine label with author, title and date; evidence of ties; fore-edge titles and pressmark (R14).

Copy-specific note

Bound with four other items.

Subject

Apostles’ Creed Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Miller, Johann printer.

Added entry--name

Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.

Added entry--name

Dature, Martin binder.

Added entry--place

Germany Augsburg.
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300##$a[92] p.;$c21 cm (4to)
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500##$aFinal leaf blank.
500##$aPrinter's device below colophon on verso of penultimate leaf. Name of printer from David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), R29.
500##$aPlace and date of printing from colophon on verso of penultimate leaf.
500##$aTitle within pictorial border, signed H.B.
5104#$aDavid G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017),$cR29
5104#$aVD16,$cR2310
5104#$aCLC,$cR450
561##$aIdentified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577).
561##$aSalisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”
563##$a16th-century dark brown calf over paper boards; sewn on three supports. Two blind stamped panels on boards: (1) heraldic panel identified by Selwyn as Oldham HE.6, signed "M.D." (=Martin Dature), and (2) panel with St Paul and the Four Evangelists, identified by Selwyn as ST. 4; the panels are surrounded by a border of fillets forming rectangular and square blocks at outer edges of boards; three raised bands; later gilt fillets on spine; spine label with author, title and date; evidence of ties; fore-edge titles and pressmark (R14).
590##$aBound with four other items.
63000$aApostles’ Creed$vEarly works to 1800.
7001#$aMiller, Johann,$eprinter.
7001#$aGuest, Edmund,$d1514?-1577$eformer owner.
7001#$aDature, Martin,$ebinder.
752##$aGermany$dAugsburg.
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