Todd coll., Kalamazoo his sale (New York, 22 Oct. 376) to Leighton George Dunn sale (London, 1914, II, n. Same arms on clasp motto: droite voye belonged (xvith c.) to Jodocus des Mares sale by Puttick (London, 23 Dec. Arms of first owner: azure out of a vase or three branches of lilies proper. Original wooden boards and stamped calf, with clasps. Includes bookplates of former owners: Albert May Todd and George Dunn of Wooley Hall near Maidenhead. Blind-stamped leather binding with raised bands, and metal clasp. NOTES: USC Libraries Special Collections' copy is from the HOOSE LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHY. In 19th century half leather binding with marbled paper boards and lining papers title in manuscript on fore edge. Initials in blue and red ink, illuminated initial first page after index with hand-colored head and tail pieces. Illuminations - Germany - Nuremberg - 1470-1480ĭecorations - Hand-colored - Germany - Nuremberg - 1470-1480įolio format (Printing) - Germany - 15th centuryĬolophons (Printing) - Germany - 15th centuryĭescription: Uniform title from Goff imprint from colophon. Woodcuts - Germany - Nuremberg - 1470-1480 Title: Incipit libellus De vita morib pho et poeta.Ĭontributor: Koberger, Anton, approximately 1440-1513, printer. de La Clayette, clerc de notaire chez Me Delorme owned in 1887 by Louis Brun, book seller at Lyon. the library of Louis Brun, Lyon, France) illegible owner's inscription dated 1547 on last page. Acquisition Source: Bookplate of Nobirulus Bibliopola, 1887, Lugd. 18th century, with gold tooling on front and back boards, spine, and inside edges, blue decorated lining papers, in clamshell buckram case. Multi-color illuminated initials rubrication in red and blue. Leaves have (chiefly) 29 lines of text in a single column on each side. Handwritten manuscript on vellum of Boethius' De consolatione philosophiae, probably dating from the 15th century. NOTES: A James Harmon Hoose book from the USC HOOSE LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHY.Ĭarmina qui quonda studio florete pegi. ![]() Balthazar-Alexandre de Gérente, marquis de Sénat. ![]() “antique marble” with supra-libris bookstamp in gold of the Gérente family. NOTES: From the library of Balthazar-Alexandre de Jarente, Marquis of Sénas et d'Orgeval (1705-1768). Bound in mottled leather with coast of arms of the Gerente family stamped in gold on front and back boards spine tooled in gold. At the end, the book by Leonardus Aretinus De nobilitate followed by a collection of synonyms alphabetically arranged, and an address by Aretinus to Niccolo Niccoli. Additional manuscript purporting to be selections from Petrarca On sins and virtues, and other matter, in much italianized Latin. Translated into Latin by Leonardus Aretinus Bruni with commentary. One column of 37-42 lines per page written on recto and verso of each leaf. Proemum Leonardi Aretini aux librnz eoconomia Aristo Related titles: Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. NOTES: Special Collections' copy is a Mudd and Flewelling Collection item from the HOOSE LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ![]() Dawson, Los Angeles, by Ralph Tyler Flewelling. Bought (xvth c.) by Didericus dictus Stalbertus, for the Benedictines of St. wooden boards and pink stamped leather, lined with pieces of a Latin deed concerning St. Bound in blind-tooled rubricated parchment on wooden boards, with manuscript waste vellum end-sheets. One column of 17 lines per page printed on recto and verso of each leaf. Martin Grabmann, "Die Philosophia pauperum und ihr Verfasser, Albert von Orlamuende." Preliminary leaves rubricated in red and blue. Now attributed to Albertus of Orlamünde, though based on Albertus Magnus cf.
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