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Panis quotidianus de sanctis : hic liber ideo hoc nomine appellatur, quia quotidie per totum annum singularem orationem vel meditationem de sancto cuiuslibet diei continet.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection GC5 H5328 509p
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hieronymus, de Villa Vitis
Contributor:
Rynman, Johann, active 1497-1522, publisher.
Gran, Henri, -1527, printer.
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
German Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Genre:
Manuscript waste (Binding)
Penn Provenance:
Münchener Jesuitenkollegium (former owner) (inscription)
Meychel, Hannss Georg (inscription)
Physical Description:
viij leaves, 304 unnumbered leaves ; 21 cm (4to)
Fingerprint:
em28 4342 e.t* quin (C) 1509 (R)
Place of Publication:
[Haguenau] : [E]xpe[n]sis circu[m]specti viri archibibliopole Ioannis Rynman de Oringau, [per] industriu[m] Henricu[m] gran in im[per]iali ciuitate Hagenaw ciuem, accuratissime impressus, Anno D[omi]ni MDIX [1509]
Notes:
Imprint from colophon on leaf 2P8r, which reads: [E]xpe[n]sis circu[m]specti viri archibibliopole Ioannis Rynman de Oringau, [per] industriu[m] Henricu[m] gran in im[per]iali ciuitate Hagenaw ciuem, accuratissime impressus: Anno d[omi]ni M.d.ix. ipso die sancto[rum] Prothasij & Geruasij marty[rum] completus est feliciter.
Signatures: pi⁴ 2pi⁴ 2a-2z⁸ 2A-2P⁸.
Title in red; preliminaries in red and black.
Woodcut initial.
Initial spaces with guide letters.
Printed marginalia.
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Purchased for the Penn Libraries in 1957.
Penn Libraries copy has dated ms. ownership inscription ("Collegij Soc. Iesu Monachij Ao 1601") of the Münchener Jesuitenkollegium at head of title leaf; partially illegible ms. inscription ([...]h. Asc[...]t--769.") in brown ink at head of title leaf; ms. inscription ("Ex haeredis D. Jo. Georgij Meychel") of the heirs of Hannss Georg Meychel in brown ink at foot of title leaf.
Penn Libraries copy has early ms. inscription ("Vtere quesitis modice: dum sumptus Abundat, / Labitur exiguo, quod par[tu]m est tempore longo") from the Distichs of Cato, lib. 2, no. 17, in brown ink at head of title leaf.
Penn Libraries copy bound in full blind-tooled pig over angled-edge wooden boards; evidence of 2 leather and metal clasps with metal catchplates; 3 raised bands on spine; spine painted gray with ms. author's name and brief title in brown ink at head and shelf-mark in brown ink at foot; portions of early vellum ms. leaves (in brown ink with red capital strokes) used as binder's waste.
Penn Libraries copy has paper slip (portion of an early printed leaf from a Catholic prayer book?) laid in.
Penn Libraries copy: gathering 2c bound in out of order as follows: 2c1, 2c2, 2c5, 2c3, 2c6, 2c4, 2c7, 2c8.
Cited in:
VD 16 H3476
OCLC:
756280867

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