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Manipulus curato[rum] officia sacerdotu[m] [secundu]m ordinem septem sacramentorum perbreuiter complectens.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Incunables Inc G-602 bound with Inc N-10
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Guido, de Monte Rocherii, active 14th century
- Standardized Title:
- Manipulus curatorum
- Language:
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Catholic Church--Doctrines--Early works to 1800.
- Catholic Church.
- Pastoral theology--Catholic Church--Early works to 1800.
- Pastoral theology.
- Pastoral theology--Catholic Church.
- Sacraments--Catholic Church--Early works to 1800.
- Sacraments.
- Sacraments--Catholic Church.
- Genre:
- Incunabula.
- Wooden boards (Binding)
- Clasps (Binding)
- Manuscript waste (Binding)
- Penn Provenance:
- Dunn, George, 1864-1912 (bookplate)
- Kloster St. Matthias (Trier, Germany) (former owner) (inscription)
- Martini, Giuseppe, 1870-1944 (autograph)
- Physical Description:
- 100 unnumbered leaves : illustrations ; 22 cm (4to)
- Other Title:
- Manipulus curatorum officia sacerdotum secundum ordinem septem sacramentorum perbreviter complectens
- Incipit of text: Incipit feliciter doctissimi ac famosissimi viri d[omi]ni Guidonis de Monte Rotherij liber qui Manipulus curator[m] vulgariter appellatur ...
- Fingerprint:
- ijij ulbi atp-bida (C) 1492 (R)
- Place of Publication:
- [Cologne] : [Heinrich Quentell], [29 Sept. 1492]
- Notes:
- Title from title leaf (leaf A1r). A variant has "cuarato[rum]" for "curato[rum]" in line 1 of title; in another variant, line 3 begins "ui ter". Cf. GW.
- Printer's name from ISTC; place and date of printing from colophon on leaf Q8r, which reads: Hec insu[per] exarata s[un]t in s[an]cta ciuitate Colon[ia]. Anno d[omi]ni M.ccccxcij. i[n] vigilia Hiero[nymi].
- Chancery quarto, printed primarily in double columns, "except the table and 7b and 8a"--BM 15th cent. Leaf A4v: 36 lines to a full column, plus headline; area of text: 143 (151) x 100 mm.; col. width: 48 mm. Initial spaces; spaces for paragraph marks. With signatures; without foliation or catchwords. One large woodcut illustration (100 x 88 mm.) on title leaf, "[l]e maître et deux élèves"--Schreiber.
- Signatures: A⁸ B-P⁶ Q⁸.
- Leaf O2 signed "N iij".
- In a variant, leaf A1 (title leaf) is blank. Cf. GW.
- Local Notes:
- Penn Libraries copy bound with: Nauclerus, Johannes. De simonia. [Tübingen : Johann Otmar, 28 June(?) 1500] (Goff N-10)
- Leaf size: 208 x 150 mm.
- Penn Libraries copy: rubrication: initials supplied in red or red and blue.
- Penn Libraries copy has 2 early ms. shelf-marks (1 struck through) at head of front pastedown; ms. bibliographical notes in pencil on first blank leaf at beginning of volume
- Purchased for the Penn Libraries in 1957.
- Penn Libraries copy has bookplate ("FROM THE LIBRARY OF GEORGE DUNN OF WOOLLEY HALL NEAR MAIDENHEAD") of George Dunn on front pastedown; ms. bibliographical note ("Bothe copies coll. perfect J. Martini.") in pencil signed by Giuseppe Martini at head of first blank leaf at beginning of volume; early ms. ownership inscription ("Codex monasterij sancti mathie ap[osto]li") of Kloster St. Matthias, a Benedictine abbey in Trier, Germany, on first blank leaf at beginning of volume, followed by a ms. contents list in the same hand; early ms. ownership inscription ("Codex monasterij Sancti Mathie ap[osto]li In quo primo Continentur libell[us] dict[us]."), the last two words struck through, in the same hand on title leaf.
- Penn Libraries copy bound in full contemporary blind-tooled calf(?) over square-edged wooden boards; 3 raised bands on spine; portion of an early parchment ms. leaf primarily containing text headed: De officijs et vigilijs c[ir]ca defunctu[m] (text in dark ink with initial, underline, paragraph mark and capital strokes in red ink; early ms. annotations and corrections to text in dark ink) used as binder's waste (front pastedown); portion of an early parchment ms. leaf containing Christian Latin prayers (text in a small hand in brown ink with capital and virgule strokes in red ink; small hole stitched closed) used as binder's waste (back pastedown); 3 raised bands on spine; 1 leather and metal clasp with metal catchplate; leather finding tabs affixed to fore-edge of leaves A2, A4, A7, B8, C3, F6, G3, G6, I3, I5, K4, N6 and P2.
- Penn Libraries copy: spine damaged; a few wormholes in pastedowns and first several leaves in volume; tear in tail margin of leaf C2, head outer corner of leaf N4 torn off; tail outer corner of leaf N6 torn off.
- Cited in:
- Goff G-602
- BM 15th cent. I, p. 277 (IA.4585)
- GW 11818
- BSB-Ink. G-460
- ISTC ig00602000
- Schramm, A. Bilderschmuck der Frühdrucke, VIII, p. 20
- Schreiber, W.L. Handbuch (3. Aufl.), 4141
- J. & J. Leighton. Early printed books arranged by presses, no. 197
- Jenkinson, F. Incunabula collected by George Dunn, no. 229
- OCLC:
- 249357129
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