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Petri Bruti Veneti episcopi Cathare[n]sis Ad uiros nobiles uice[n]tinos de omni genere uirtutis benemeritos uictoria contra iudaeos.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Petrus, de Bruto, Bishop of Cattaro, -1493, author.
Contributor:
Bevilaqua, Simon, active 1485-1518, printer.
Incunable Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Victoria contra Judaeos
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Judaism (Christian theology)--Early works to 1800.
Christianity and other religions--Judaism--Early works to 1800.
Christianity and antisemitism--Early works to 1800.
Judaism--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800.
Genre:
Incunabula -- Italy -- Vicenza -- 1489.
Penn Provenance:
Cremona, Victor de (former owner) (inscription) (CJS Incunable copy)
Physical Description:
[130] leaves ; 31 cm (fol.)
Other Title:
Petri Bruti Veneti episcopi Catharensis Ad viros nobiles Vicentinos de omni genere virtutis benemeritos victoria contra Judaeos
Ad uiros nobiles uice[n]tinos de omni genere uirtutis benemeritos uictoria contra iudaeos
Ad viros nobiles Vicentinos de omni genere virtutis benemeritos victoria contra Judaeos
Fingerprint:
r.ti lut. t.up t.th (C) 1489 (R)
Place of Publication:
Impressum Uicentiae [i.e. Vicenza]: Simon Papiensis nomine ciuis Biuelaquam, Anno domini. M.cccc.lxxxviiii. die tertio me[n]sis octobris [3 October 1489].
Notes:
Imprint from colophon on leaf x3r which reads: Est opus impressum papiensis simone clarum: Compositum petri praesulis ingenio. En ego sum simon papiensis nomine ciuis Biuelaquam nuper fata dedere mihi: Hunc uirtute mea librum magno[que] labore Impressi: nostrae uirginis ob meritum. Impressum uicentiae Anno domini. M.cccc.lxxxviiii. die tertio mensis octobris.
Chancery folio. Leaf a2r: 40 lines, plus headline and printed marginalia; area of text: 223 (236) x 143 (167) mm. Initial spaces with guide letters; spaces for paragraph marks. With signatures; without foliation or catchwords. Woodcut 3-line initial P on leaf p1v. Register on leaf x3r.
Signatures: a⁸ b-u⁶ x⁴.
"Complimentary Latin verses to the author by Dragatius, Fran. Ber. Ve., Bar. Ange., Vrbanus Caltraneus, Gregorius Aemilius (with the date: pridie calen. martias [28 February], 1488), Vrbanus Caltranensis (with the date: xiii. calendas maias [19 April]), Bartholomaeus Fabricius Marosticensis and Marcus Celsanus" (BM 15th cent.): Leaves x3v-x4r.
Local Notes:
CJS Incunable copy: leaf size: 303 x 201 mm.
CJS Incunable copy without rubrication.
CJS Incunable copy has early manuscript underline and note on leaf b5r; modern manuscript bibliographical notes in pencil on front free endpaper; modern manuscript note ("Simon de Gabis") in pencil on leaf x3r.
CJS Incunable copy has early manuscript ownership inscription ("Iste e[st] fr[atri]s victoris de Cremona") on leaf a1r.
CJS Incunable copy has two printed paper slips, each with bookseller's description of this copy, affixed to front pastedown.
CJS Incunable copy bound in half 17th-century(?) red morocco over marbled paper boards; 5 raised bands on spine; gold-ruled spine panels; black leather spine label with title and place and date of printing stamped in gold; marbled pastedowns.
CJS Incunable copy: spine lightly wormed; boards damaged at edges.
Cited in:
Goff B-1264
BM 15th cent. VII, page 1051 (IB.31886)
GW 5659
BSB-Ink. B-951
BN cat. des incun. B-900
Walsh, J.E. 15th cent. printed books, 3515
ISTC ib01264000
OCLC:
27065985

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