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Philippica sexta Iohannis Cochlaei : cum adiunctis tractatulis tribus quorum I. [est] Michaelis Vehe ... II. est Arnoldi Vuesaliensis ... III. [est] eiusdem Io. Cochlaei De uera ecclesia Christi : contra Philippi Melan[chthonis] responsionem pro Bucero in Colonienses Bonnae nuper aeditam.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Ms. Codex 1593
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Cochlaeus, Johannes, 1479-1552.
- Language:
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Catholic Church--Doctrines.
- Catholic Church.
- Lutheran Church--Controversial literature--Catholic authors--Early works to 1800.
- Lutheran Church.
- Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560.
- Melanchthon, Philip.
- Bucer, Martin, 1491-1551.
- Bucer, Martin.
- Lutheran Church--Controversial literature--Catholic authors.
- Penn Provenance:
- Kienpergerus, Jonas (autograph, 1573) (copy 1)
- Jesuits (Altötting, Germany) (former owner) (inscription) (copy 2)
- Rosinus, Stephan (former owner) (inscription) (copy 2)
- Salzperg, Joannes (former owner) (inscription) (copy 2)
- Physical Description:
- 128 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm (4to)
- Fingerprint:
- l-ri m.te stus susu (C) 1544 (R)
- Place of Publication:
- Ingolstadij : Ex officina Alexandri Vueissenhorn, MDXLIIII [1544]
- Notes:
- Signatures: A-Q⁴ (I3 signed I2).
- Leaf I3 signed "I 2".
- Without pagination.
- Woodcut initials.
- Printed marginalia.
- Errata on leaf Q4r.
- "Tractatus decimus, ex assertione Michaelis Vehe ... de inuocatione et intercessio[n]e sancto[rum]": leaves I2v [i.e. I3v]-M2r; "De ueneratione, inuocatione, et reliquijs Sanctoru[m], breuis assertio ... Arnoldi Vuesaliensis": leaves M2r-N2v.
- Local Notes:
- Penn Libraries copy 1 bound with: Cochlaeus, Johannes. Sieben Kopffe Martin Luthers. Gedrugkt zu Dreszden : Durch Wolffgang Stöckel, 1529.
- Copy 1 purchased for the Penn Libraries in 1959.
- Penn Libraries copy 1 bound in full blind-tooled pig over indented, beveled-edge wooden boards; upper board also has the letters "J J P G C" and an emblem stamped in black; 3 raised, blind-ruled bands on spine; blind-ruled spine panels; ms. author's name ("Cochlaeus") at head of spine; paper spine label with ms. shelf mark in brown ink; 2 leather and metal clasps with metal catchplates.
- Penn Libraries copy 1 has autograph ("Ionas Kienpergervs Anno domini 1573") in brown ink above ms. inscription ("Orate Deum pro eo.") in black ink in a different hand at head of front pastedown; paper label with ms. shelf mark at foot of front pastedown; a few ms. underlines, marginal marks and notes in text.
- Penn Libraries copy 1: leaves closely cropped at all margins; hole in upper portion of title leaf with minor loss of text on both recto and verso; leaf O2 has copper finding tab affixed to fore-edge.
- Penn Libraries copy 2 is no. 8 in a volume of 8 works, of which nos. 1-5 and 7-8 are printed editions of works by Johannes Cochlaeus (all but 1 from the press of Alexander Weissenhorn in 1544) and no. 6 a ms. with title: Confutatio libelli Philippi Melanchtonis cui[us] titulus est De offi[ci]o principu[m], quod mandatu[m] dei p[re]cipiat eis tollere abusus ecclesiasticos authore D. Nicolao Appel anno D[omi]nj 1540. For a fuller description of the ms. portion of this item, see record for: Appel, Nicolaus. Confutatio libelli Philippi Melanchtonis cuius titulus est De officio principum, quod mandatum dei praecipiat eis tollere abusus ecclesiasticos. Mostburg, 1540.
- Copy 2 purchased for the Penn Libraries in 1959.
- Penn Libraries copy 2 has early ms. ownership inscription ("Ioannes Salzperg huius libri e[st] possessor") in brown ink on front pastedown; early ms. ownership inscription ("Soceitatis Iesu Oetingae") in brown ink and early ms. ownership inscription of Stephan Rosinus ("Stephani Rosini Augus[...] canonici Patauien") in brown ink, struck through, at head of title leaf of first work in volume.
- Penn Libraries copy 2 has partially illegible ms. inscription dated 28 January 1545 followed by a contents note in brown ink on front pastedown; 2 ms. inscriptions in Latin in brown ink and 1 in German in black ink on front free endpaper; a few early ms. underlines and annotations in text.
- Penn Libraries copy 2 bound in full blind-tooled pig over beveled-edge wooden boards; 3 raised bands on spine; blind-tooled spine panels; ms. title ("Joh. Cochlaeus de Ordinatione") on spine over earlier ms. title; remains of 2 ms. spine labels; 2 leather and metal clasps with metal catchplates; partially illegible early ms. title ("Ioannes Coclei ...") on fore-edge in brown ink; remains of label with ms. shelf-mark ("73") in brown ink on front pastedown.
- Penn Libraries copy 2 has wormhole in tail margin of leaves Q2-Q4 and back pastedown.
- Cited in:
- VD 16 C 4359
- Spahn, M. Cochläus, 147
- Stalla, G. Bib. der Ingolstädter Drucker, 153
- Cited as:
- UPenn Ms. Codex 1593.
- Contains:
- Tractatus decimus de invocatione et intercessione sanctorum.
- De veneratione, invocatione, et reliquiis sanctorum.
- De vera Christi ecclesia.
- OCLC:
- 78272134
- Access Restriction:
- Access to this item is subject to staff review.
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