COMPLETED BY VINDELINUS. Table in 2 columns. 19b: 50 lines, 275X 150mm. Type: 110Rl. Woodcut capitals at beginnings of books, spaces elsewhere, also spaces for headings. Woodcut border on 172. Hain 2048 (counting 267 printed leaves). 398 x 275 mm. Without the blank leaves. Woodcut capitals, and the border on 172, illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals, and paragraph marks in the table, supplied in alternate red and blue, headings in red. Within the lower border on 172 is a coat of arms illumi¬ nated in gold and colours.', "King George III's copy (C. 15. d. 8).", 'IC. 19510. VINDELINUS. spaces for headings. The type is here still in its earliest state. On vellum. 323X 221 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in two colours. Brown morocco bind¬ ing by C. Lewis. Grenville copy (G. 9760). On vellum. 320 x 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 141 and 142, supplied in print of much later date, and the blank leaf. Larger capitals illuminated in gold and colours, others supplied in alternate red and blue.', "Border on 2' illuminated in gold and colours, with the", 'coat of arms of the Venetian family of Garzoni. On 162° is a note signed lo bortolamio lipomano fiolo de mu thoma de propria mano ff recording the death and burial of Andrea Gritti and the election of Pietro Lando as Doge in his place (January, 1539).', "King George III's copy (C. 6. c. 2).", 'IB. 19525 a. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. 170x 109 mm. Capital spaces, also spaces for headings. Hain 9665. This book, assigned to the press of Vindelinus by Proctor (no. 4022), is not printed with his type 110 R. and is here included among the Venetian adespota (IB. 25033, q.v.). books, spaces elsewhere. Woodcut border on 258, 1722 and 3122 Hain 10130. A portion of text equivalent to two and a half printed lines was omitted by the compositor in passing from 33° to 342. A separate Q, thin and short-tailed, begins to appear in quire hl and is used sparingly at first, and frequently later. 409 X 285 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Woodcut capitals and borders illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. The border on 172° contains a portrait of King Ferdi¬ nand of Naples. Headings on 258, 1722 and 312e painted in gold, other headings supplied in red. Manuscript signatures, as above, partly cut away. Under the date on 419b is written: Residentiæ Soc. Iesu Erfurti. 1616, and on 249°, opposite a mention in the text of a fire is a note: Ita contigit Erffurdie Anno 1472 xix Iunii, et Another copy, with the outer sheet of quire sc reprinted. 25°. [FJACTVRVS NE SIM OPERAEPREciù: on 34° that portion of the text omitted in the copy described above. The woodcut capitals and borders are not supplied in this copy. 405 X 275 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Manuscript signatures, as above, partly cut away. Bound in two volumes, divided after book 5 of decad II. Cracherode copy, with the date 1798. IC. 19517. Another copy, as the preceding. 385x 275 mm. Without the blank leaves. Leaf 9 is bound after leaf 2, and leaf 257 after leaf 258. Large capitals illuminated in gold and colours, small capitals supplied in red or blue. Borders illuminated at a late date in gold and colours, with the coat of arms of Joseph Smith, on 22, 252, 1722 and 3128. Text on each page surrounded by red rules. Bound in three volumes, divided after each decad.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. d. 1-3).", 'IC. 19518. PETRARCA, FRANCEScO. Canzoniere. *1470. spaces. Hain 12753. The thin Q is common throughout. 285X 196 mm. Without the blank leaves. Leaves 2-4, 8, 49, 50, 57, 89-98 are mounted. Capitals on 9e', "and 145' illuminated in gold and colours, with borders,", "that on 9e having Grenville's coat of arms inserted; some", 'capitals in the table supplied in red. A border of red lines to every page. Grenville copy (G. 11325). IB. 19521. Another copy. 265X 171 mm. Without the blank last leaf. The blank first leaf is mounted. Capitals on 9a and 1458 illuminated in gold and colours, that on qe with border; other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Numerous manuscript notes in text and on fly-leaves at the end. Between leaves 1 and 2 are inserted two leaves containing Latin translations of some of the poems.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. b. 2).", 'IB. 19520. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Catilina.', "100x 99 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces. Hain 114197.", 'The thin Q is common throughout. 280x 182 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 72b is an early manuscript record of gifts and payments. Cracherode copy. IB. 19523. Another copy, with woodcut outline capitals on 24 and 252, and woodcut border-piece on 22 240 X 164 mm. Woodcut capitals and border illumi¬ nated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red or blue. Each page of text surrounded by border of red ines. Gold-tooled red morocco binding attributed to Padeloup le Jeune.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 2. b. 4).", 'IB. 19524. II Undated. 2°. M. T. Ciceronis ad Quintum Fratrem In Libros De Oratore Prefatio Incipit Foeliciter COGI¬ from 110 R2 281 x 198 mm. Capitals supplied in red and blue, paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in red. Each line of text enclosed in red rules. Manu- script signatures, as above, partly cut away. On 22 is written: Biblioth: Weissenaviensis. Bought. IB. 19572. Another copy. 264X 185 mm. Without the first blank leaf. Armorial capital on 2° and other capitals illuminated in gold and colours, paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow. The letters of the headings', "on 2° and 34' have been painted over in gold. With a", "book label stamped' Ex Musæo Pauli Girardot de Pre¬", "fond'. Bound before IB. 19512 (see page 156), which is", 'similarly illuminated and rubricated. Bought in January, 1848. IB. 19571. Another copy. 283X 195 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Capital on 2e with leaf-work border containing the arms of Hilprandus de Brandenburg, illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals, and paragraph-marks and initial¬ strokes, supplied in red. Manuscript signatures as above, partly cut away. On the lower margin of 22 is written: Cart“. in Buxheim, and in the side-margin is the book- stamp of the Buxheim Charterhouse. Grenville copy (G. 9341). IB. 19574. Another copy. 273x 192 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Manuscript signatures as above, partly cut away. None', "King George III's copy (C. 1. b. 12).", 'IB. 195/3. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. also spaces for Greek. Hain 5257 (counting 132 printed leaves). The thin Q is common throughout and there are considerable admixtures from 110 R2. in quire sn). before [k I, and Ji 5] before si41. Some capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IB. 19514. Grenville copy (G. 9336). Another copy. 286 X 195 mm. Without the blank leaves. Manuscript signatures as above, partly cut away. IB. 19511. Cracherode copy, with the date 1790. Another copy. 272X 191 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 9 and the three blank leaves. The text of leaves 2 and 3 has been cut out and mounted, and frame-lines in gold, black and red surround the text on 22.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. b. 7).", 'IB. 19513. Another copy of the De senectute and Versus duodecim sapientum. 264 X 185 mm. Without the two blank last leaves. Bound after IB. 19571 (see p. 155), and with similar illu¬ minations and rubrications, including the armorial capital on 1092. Bought in January, 1848. IB. 19512. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad FA-IMILIARIVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT AD LENTVLVM PROCONSVLEM .M. T. C. PRO¬ CONSVLI SALUTEM DICIT. EGo omni officio ac potius pietate erga te ceteris satisfacio oibus: mihi', "lines, 226X 134 mm. Types: 110 R'. and 110 R'. Woodcut", 'capitals at beginnings of books, spaces elsewhere, also spaces for Greek. Woodcut border on 22. Hain *5166.', "Type 110R' is used in quires [f-Ihl, Im)lo); type 110 R? in", 'quires sal-lel, lil-Ill.', "This edition follows Johannes' second edition of 1469 (IB. 19505)", 'very closely in the setting-up, but the headings are printed. 336 X 210 mm. Without the blank leaf. Woodcut capitals, and the border on 22, illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Manuscript signatures as above, mostly cut away. On', "1366 is written: Frat lohannes Swarcz ord pdica' emit", 'istum libu venecijs p ijbs ducatis cum dimidio anno Bought in January, 1850. IB. 19515 PRISCIANUS. Opera.', "136 mm. Types: 110 R'. and 110 R'. Capital spaces, also spaces", 'for Greek. Hain 13355.', "Type 11oR' is used in the last six pages of quire Igl, quires", '[h)-Ipl, the last three pages of quire It), and quires su)-hh) ; type 110 R2 is used in quires sal-Igl, Irl-t). The two types are mixed in quire squ). 324 X 215 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 43 and 46, supplied in manuscript, and the blank leaf. The second leaf is mounted. Capitals on 22, 241° and 251° illumi¬ nated in gold and colours; other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Text on 2° surrounded by a border of gold, black and red lines. Manuscript signa¬ tures, as above, partly cut away. IB. 19522. King George III's copy (C 5. d. 2).", 'Hoc Vindelinus condidit artis opus.', "Type 110R' with admixtures from 110 R2., is used up to the third", "leaf of quire In) inclusive; the remainder of the book is in 110 R'.", 'By some oversight the text of book v was broken off at the end of chapter i on gl 4°. This has necessitated the insertion of an extra leaf, which resumes with the beginning of chapter ii (de gratis) about half way down the recto, the upper portion as well as the lower portion of [gl 4° being blank. 330X 235 mm. Without the blank leaf. Some large capitals supplied in red and blue, other capitals in alter¬ nate red and blue, initial-strokes, paragraph-marks, under- lines and headings in red. Manuscript signatures. Grenville copy (G. 9188). IB. 19536. Another copy. 327 X 221 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 3° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red. Traces of manuscript signatures. Circular library stamp bearing the letters SMAV [Augsburg?).', "King George III's copy (169. k. 3).", 'IB. 19535. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Prima', "mm. Type: 110 R’. Capital spaces. Hain '2599.", '434 x 291 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks sup- plied in alternate red and blue. Manuscript notes; also manuscript signatures as above, but reading & t « Il for ff gg hh ii. On the top cover is fastened a parchment label bearing the title and the name of the owner: Conradus Steyn, and on the inside is a note : Ex testa¬ mento doctoris Conradi Steyn. Four blank leaves of the original paper are bound at the beginning, and two at the end. Original stamped leather, one of the stamps', "bearing the binder's name: Conradus de argentina", '(cf. IC. 19519 above). A chain is attached to the lower cover. From the libraries of Dr. Kloss and Cornelius Paine, with bookplates. Bought in April, 1891. IC. 19526. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Quae¬', "Folio. Jabc'; del°. 46 leaves, the last blank. 2 columns.", "22: 50 lines, 275X 172 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces.", 'and breadth of type-page. 401 X 275 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 19595. BIBLIA ITALICA. (Translated by Niccolò Part I, 13b: 50 lines and head-line, 273 (296) x 173 mm. Type: 110R. Capital spaces. The head-lines give the names of the books. Hain 3150. The head-lines have been stamped in by hand. In some cases wrong head-lines were supplied, then clumsily erased and the correct head-lines substituted. A gothic d is regularly used on leaves 11-24 and is not found elsewhere. 399 X 281 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 270 to 325 of Part I and the whole of Part II. Manuscript quiring, partly cut away. On 1b is the book-stamp of the Museo Cavaleri. Bought in March, 1904. IC. 19527. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De finibus CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De finibus bonorum et malorum. [Edited by Georgius Not after 9 November, 1471.', "Apparently the editio princeps. Merula refers to 'illud . .. nuper", "Germanorum: ut fertur: ingenio inuentum' in the dedication.", 'Doge Moro died 9 November, 1471. 266x 192 mm. Without the blanks 56, 92, 93. Quire is bound between the first two leaves of quire a', "King George III's copy (C. 1. b. 18). IB. 19538.", 'Another copy. 280X 188 mm. Without the blanks 3, 56, 92, 93. Capitals supplied in red and blue, initial-strokes in red. Manuscript quiring as above, partly cut away. IB. 19537. Cracherode copy, with date 1790. Another copy. 279 X 196 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 4°, and initial-strokes in quire supplied in red. IB. 19539. Grenville copy (G. 9335). PLUTARCHUS. Apophthegmata. [Trans¬ lated by Franciscus Philelphus.) Hoc Vindelinus condidit artis opus. Quarto. a-de; efghik 79 leaves, the last two blank.', "22: 32 lines, 176x 105 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces, also", "spaces for headings and for Greek. Hain '13140.", "12-2° Filelfo's preface ; 2b-36b text of part I ; 378-388 Filelfo's", 'preface to the Apophthegmata Laconica; 382-518 text of the Apophthegmata Laconica ; 51b blank; 522-67b, l. 6, the same con- tinued ; 68—-77b the same concluded; 78, 79 blank. they agree in the number of lines and type-page measurement. 240X 172 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. b. 1). SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Catilina. liber primus. 1532. Incipit liber. M. Tu. Ci. ad Horten¬ 3°: 32 lines, 175x 107 mm. Types: 110 R2.; 110 Gk. on 22b. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 14198. 274 X 189 mm. Without the blank leaf. Traces of manuscript quiring. Bought. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. LEdited by Raphael Zovenzonius.) Not before 23 November,1 1471.', "Quarto. 42; a-l'mn. 102 leaves, 3 and 102 blank. 62 : 34", "lines, 186x 108 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces, with guide¬", 'letters. Hain 15372. Doge Tron was elected on 23 November, 1471. 270X 184 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Manuscript signatures as above, partly cut away.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. b. 16).", 'IB. 19540. Another copy. 284 X 197 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals on 18, 4°, 21*, 388, 54b, 70b, 883, 89b illuminated in gold and colours; other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Illuminated branch-work border on 48. Traces of manuscript quiring. Grenville copy (G. 9531). IB. 19541. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De natura 110 Gk. on 66b. Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also spaces for Greek towards the end. Hain 15334. The sequence of the watermarks shows that this book was set up The texts for leaves 4 and 12 appear to have changed places in imposition, and these leaves had therefore to be cut off and inserted in the correct order. This book is ranged with the Terence as it agrees in number of lines and type-page measurement. 268 x 190 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Leaves 21 and 28 supplied from another copy. Capitals supplied 1B. 19534. in two colours, initial-strokes in red. Manuscript quiring, mostly cut away. Grenville copy (G. 9344). IB. 19529. Another copy. 274X 188 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. 1°. Terentii uita excerpta de dictis. d. F. petrarce. Capitals supplied in several colours, head-lines in black 4°. n Atus in excelsis tectis carthaginis altę: Romanis and red, paragraph-marks in red. Traces of manuscript', "King George III's copy (C. 1. c. 16).", 'IB. 19528. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad FAMILIA-IRIVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT AD LENTVLVM PROCONSVLEM. M.T.C. Lentulo Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also some spaces for Greek. Woodcut border at head of text on 22. Hain 15167. Hain 5167 and Pellechet-Polain 3593 record a different setting up of 2e, with lines 1 and 2 dividing FAIMILIARIVM and no border. The position of this and the following book within the year 1471 331 X 230 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 2* supplied in several colours, other capitals in alter- nate red and blue. Painted border on 22. Manuscript notes. From the Old Royal Library. IB. 19530. *1471. Capital spaces. Hain 5897. The address of the reader to the printer on 182b never got beyond the heading. 325 x 229 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals script quiring, as above. Circular library stamp bearing, ordinis Minou professoris ops quadragesimale putilis si¬ the letters SMAV [Augsburg?). IB. 19531.', "King George III's copy (C. 13. c. 8).", 'CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. Para¬ doxa. De amicitia. De senectute. Somnium', "blank. 32: 30 lines, 164 x95 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces,", 'Hain 5258. This edition follows very closely, often page for page, the edition of 13 August, 1470 (IB. 19514). 278 x 176 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital and border on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied alternately in red. Grenville copy (G. 9339). IB. 19542. NICOLAUS (DE TUDESCHIS) PANORMITA¬ in pl hemio a plu diis aliter instare no censuil .. 3608, Types: 200 G., initial words of chapters; 99 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12322 (2). 420 X 280 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Some oi the larger capitals supplied in two or more colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks in red or blue, mostly alternately, initial-strokes in red. Manuscript quiring, partly cut away. On 2° is written: Liber Bibliothecae regalis monasterij S. Petri Erfordiae. Old stamped pigskin. Bought in April, 1858. IC. 19543. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. 2672. FIRST COLOPHON: The sequence of watermarks shows that this book was set up on four presses. 287x 204 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Few of the larger capitals supplied in two or more colours, other capitals, initial-strokes and paragraph-marks in red. with guide-letters, also spaces for Greek. Woodcut border on 2e. Manuscript signatures, a-y aa-siil, partly cut away. On 22 is written: Scti Cristofori Taurini Ad vsuz fris. Lodeuicij de sporegia. fr Tade de sporegia, and on 289b: fr. Angelus de Strita. Old stamped brown leather. Bought in May, 1903. IB. 19543 b. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. In primum Types: 200 G., initial words of sections; 99 G., text. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters. Hain 76422. 332 X 220 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Manu- script quiring (a-y aa-ee), partly cut away. With the book-plate of Robert Chambers and the signature of Henry J. T. Drury, Harrow, 1818, and George Dunn, 1899. Bound in brown morocco by Polwarth. Presented in January, 1909. IB. 19543 c. APPIANUS. De bellis ciuilibus Romanis, APPIANUS. De bellis ciuilibus Romanis, &c. [Translated by Petrus Candidus De¬ *1472. The position of this and the six following books within the year 1472 has not been determined. They are here set out in alphabetical order, except that the Plautus and Priscian are grouped with the Appian in view of their closely corresponding measurements. 330X 218 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. c. 6).", 'IB. 19553. Another copy. 326 x 220 mm. Without the blank leaves. Grenville copy (G. 8312). IB. 19554. Another copy, with a woodcut border on 32. 317 x 218 mm. Without the blank leaves. Large capitals, and woodcut border on 3e, illuminated in gold and colours. Gold-tooled red morocco binding by Derome le Jeune, with his label. Bought. IB. 19552. PLAUTUS, TITUS MACCIUS. Comoediae. Plauti Comici clariss. Amphitryo. Argumentum. IN faciem uersus amphitryonis iuppiter... 243°. COLO¬ PHON: Plautinę uiginti Comoedię: linguę Latinę delicię: On 186° a page of text from the Stichus is accidentally printed in the middle of the Persae. It is reprinted in its proper place on 215° (the verso of which is blank) with a note to the reader: Et. pseqre ut i folio sequêti. This and the following book have been ranged with the Appian as they agree in number of lines and type-page measurement. 336 x 231 mm. Without the blank leaves at the end. Capitals, paragraph-marks, and underlines supplied in red. Traces of manuscript quiring. Gold-tooled dark olive morocco binding by C. Lewis. Grenville copy (G. 9752). IB. 19558. Another copy. 330X 232 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals at beginning of each play illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, head-lines and underlines in red, initial strokes in yellow. Manuscript quiring, a-z 19. On 22 is written : Fratribus Augustinianis Andegauensibus, fol¬ lowed by a press-mark S 22. With the arms of Louis¬ Henri, comte de Loménie, stamped in gold on the covers. Cracherode copy, with the date 1798. IB. 19556. Another copy. 312X 215 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 5°, with branch-work border, illuminated with gold and colours.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. c. 13).", 'IB. 19557. PRISCIANUS. Opera. 224 X 138 mm. Types: 110 R2.; 110 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also some spaces for Greek. Hain 13356. 335 X 222 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Manu- script signatures as above, mostly cut away.', "King George III's copy (169. k. 11).", 'IB. 19547. Another copy. 335 X 235 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 287 and the blank leaves I and 220. Manuscript notes; also manu- script signatures as above, partly cut away. Bought. IB. 19546. LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS.', "Folio. Jab' cd-yz12 198 leaves, the first and last blank.", "162; 41 lines, 225X 130 mm. Types: 110 R'.; 110 Gk. Capital", 'spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 79810. The metrical colophon abridged above is taken from Adam de', "Ambergau's edition of 1471 (IB. 19794).", 'The copy seen and described by Hain contained an additional quire, apparently of eight leaves, beginning on the recto of the first leaf ; Nepithomon Lactantii Firmiani incipit, and ending on the verso of the seventh leaf: Lanctantii Firmiani in Ephythomon tractatus finit. 319X220 mm. Without the blank leaves. Larger capitals with branch-work borders, and branch-work lower border on 14°, supplied in three colours, other capitals, paragraph-marks and head-lines in red.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 13. c. 5).", 'IC. 19545. Another copy. On vellum. 360 X 244 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 14. 35-44, and the blanks. Large capitals illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals, paragraph-marks and head-lines supplied in red. Traces of manuscript quiring. On 2° is written: Ex Lib. fr. Ber. Merlin par. 1765, and on 197° is a note of ownership of G. Morin. Old (Venetian) brown stamped leather. Bought in February, 1851. IC. 19544. REPETITIONES. Repetitiones disputati¬ 3 : 55 lines, 272 X 167 mm. Types: 200 G., headings; 99 G., text Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 19884 (-9887). 1 blank; 22-608 Repetitio Lanfranci de Oriano; 6ob blank Matthaeum de Mattaselanis: 1562-1584 Tractatus extensionis per eundem; 1584-161° Contrarietates Bartoli de Saxoferrato; 1612- of contents and colophon; 2726 blank. The table of contents immediately preceding the colophon does not include all the above tracts, nor does it give the tracts in th order in which they occur in the book. guire lf) seems to have been planned as a quire of eight leaves but the text for the first two leaves appears to have been imposed on tie outer sheet, necessitating the binding up of this sheet in fron of the three remaining sheets.', "Hain '9884 and 9887 both appear to describe this book, although", 'die former is said to contain 271 leaves and the latter 279 leaves. 398 x 284 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capitals supplied in two colours, paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Manuscript head-line; also manuscript quiring a-y aa-hh. On 2e is written: Collegii S. Petri unioris Argentinae. With the book-plate of the Earl of Hopetoun. Bought in April, 1894. IC. 19559. STRABO. Geographia. [Translated by Gua¬ STRABO. Geographia. [Translated by Gua¬ rinus Veronensis and Georgius Tiphernas. Edited by Bishop Joannes Andreae.) 71472.', "2'. gEographiam multos scripsisse nouimus Pater", "Deriving from Sweynheym and Pannartz's Rome edition, [14691,", 'IC. 17131. 395 x 260 mm. Without the blank leaves. The text of leaf 2 is cut out and mounted. Capital on 5° illu¬ minated in gold and colours. In the lower margin of 5b is illuminated the coat of arms of the Venetian family of Pasqualigo.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. d. 4).", 'IC. 19548. TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae.—Sexti Pro¬', "90 mm. Types: 110 R'.; 110 Gk. on 30°. Capital spaces, with", 'Quire s seems to have been intended to be a quire of ten leaves, but the text for leaves 9 and 10 appears to have been wrongly imposed on the middle sheet of the quire, necessitating the removal of this sheet to the end, as is shown by the manuscript quiring in IB. 19551. Grenville, in a manuscript note prefixed to this copy, quotes Audiffredi to the effect that most copies have transposed the parts of this work and have placed Catullus first. This is the order of the copies described by Hain and Pellechet-Polain, as well as the', "present order of the Grenville copy; but Grenville's note further", 'states that his copy was acquired in the original binding, and stood as described by Laire, Index, p. 228. This is also the original order of IB. 19549 (q.v.), and has been retained in the above description. Propertius: 277 X 195 mm. A duplicate of leaf 1 of Tibullus, containing the life of Propertius, is bound at the beginning. Statius: 298 x 204 mm. Uncut copy. With¬ out the blank leaves 128, 188 and 189. Bound in three volumes, in the above order. IB. 19550. Grenville copy (G. 9539-41). Another copy. On vellum. 275X 187 mm. Without the blank leaves 32, 127 and 128. Capital and flower-work border on 2e illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red or blue, mostly alternating. Leaf 1, containing the life of Propertius, is bound before leaf 33, but it has an off-set of the illuminated border on 22. Cracherode copy, with date 1792 (C. 19. d. 8). IB. 19549 Another copy of the Statius. 287 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves 188 and 189. Capital on 129e supplied in red and blue, other capitals and underlines in red. Manuscript quiring lettered s-x, aa-dd, and also numbered 18-25.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 3. c. 9).", 'IB. 19551. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Genealogiae deorum', "134 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide¬", "letters, except in the tables. Hain '3315.", "Hain notes: 'exempla inter se differunt' and quotes a copy read¬", 'ing on 12° sor rather 112: Genealogie deoru gentium Joannis Bocacii de certaldo ad Vgonem inclytum Hierusalem & Cypri montibus of January, 1473, with which it forms one whole. Hence its present position in the list. 319X 217 mm. Without the blank leaves. Histori- ated capital on 11e illuminated in gold and colours: other main capitals supplied in red, blue or yellow smaller capitals in alternate red and green. Illuminated coat of arms on 11e over which is the later monogram VA (or AV). Bound before IB. 19560.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. d. 1/1). IB. 19555. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. De montibus, &c. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. De montibus, &c. 13 January, 1473. 1°. loannis Boccacii de Certaldo: de montibus : syluis:', "41 lines and head-line, 225 (242) X 135 mm. Type: 110 R'.", 'Capital spaces, with guide-letters. The head-lines give the titles of', "the books. Hain '3326.", '321 X 215 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Traces of manuscript quiring, hh- pp, showing that it was once bound after a copy of the Genealogiae deorum gentilium. From the library of the Duke of Grafton. Grenville copy (G. 10049). IB. 19561. Another copy. 319X 217 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capitals supplied in red, blue or green. Traces of manuscript quiring as in the preceding copy. On 75° is the mono¬ gram VA (or AV). Bound after IB. 19555.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. d. 1/2).", 'IB. 19560. NICOLAUS [DE TUDESCHISJ PANORMITA 163 mm. Types: 200 G., headings; 99 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12322 (1). 401 x 268 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capitals at main divisions supplied in two or three colours, other capitals, and paragraph-marks, in alternate red and blue,', "head-lines in red. On 2' is written: Ad PP franciscanos", 'Norenbergi Bibliotheca, and on a fly-leaf preceding: Ex dono Nobilis ac strenui Domini Ioannis Alberti Synger initials D. I. A. and the date 1. 5. 7. 3. Bought in July, 1869. IC. 19562. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Before August, 1 1473. other sermons. 22. Hec est tabula omnium sermonum contentorum hoc in Quires Ja), lel, and the outer sheet of quire scl are quarto. A close reprint of the 1472 edition (IB. 19543 B). Doge Tron died 28 July, 1473. 275 X 193 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 261 and the, its second state are arranged in alphabetical order. three blank leaves. Capital on 3e supplied in red, blue, and brown, other capitals, and paragraph-marks, in red and blue. Traces of manuscript quiring. On 22 is written; E. S. lauretij ppe padula. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 19567. 2*. (O)Voniä vita breuis ac icerta q fruimur ... Soletoronens, ()', "244°, col. 2, l. 24: Finis. 245'. A ab De istis dictionibo", 'neadings; 99 G., text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters, of the Venetian family of Badoeri. Hain 16986. 407X 280 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals and blue. Manuscript notes ; also manuscript signatures, a-Vaa-ee, partly cut away. On 22 is written: Ad Biblio¬', "thecam ffrum Minorum Pedeponti', and Adam Schiel.", 'Bought in July, 1867. IC. 19564. NICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplementum stinus poeta Vindelino spirensi suo sal. lines, 227-8x 150 mm. Types: 200 G., headings; 99 G., text.', "Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain '2150.", '314X 227 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Manu- ordinis minoru pfessoris opus quadragesimale putilis qunax aa ma manuscript catchwords at the end of each quire. Bought in May, 1903. IB. 19559A. CURTIUS RUFUS, QUINTUS. De rebus 1°. INTER hec Alexander ad conducendum ex pelopo¬ spaces for headings and imperfections. Hain 15878. This and the following undated books printed with type 110 R. in 281 X 196 mm. Headings supplied in red. Manuscript signatures, partly cut away. Grenville copy (G. 9169). IB. 19578. Another copy. 274 X 190 mm. Capitals on 12, 81° and 101° illumin¬ red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Traces of manu¬ moderna judicialis. "Before August,1 1473. script quing. On 1\' is witten Ex Biblotheca Collegi Cracherode copy, with the date 1791. IB. 19576. In this copy the second word of the metrical part of the colophon 274X 191 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capitals, with borders, supplied in two colours. Manuscript signa¬ blank. 2 columns. 42: 55 lines, 270X 172 mm. Types: 200 G., tures, partly cut away. On 1e is painted the coat of arms', "King George III's copy (C. 2. b. 8).", 'IB. 19577. supplied in two colours, paragraph-marks in alternate red DONATUS, AELIUS. Commentarius in Te¬ supplied in two colours, paragraph-marks in alternate red DONATUS, AELIUS. Commentarius in Te¬ *Undated. rentium. 22. pVBLIVS TERENTIVS Afer Carthagine and for Greek. Hain 6383. 338x 231 mm. Without the blank leaves. The third sheet of quire Ja is in duplicate. Capital on 2e with a branch-work border containing a coat of arms (that of the Venetian family of Lion?), illuminated in gold and colours; other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IB. 19583. Grenville copy (G. 9755). GEORGIUSTRAPEZUNTIUS. Rhetorica. MI AT-QVE ELOQVENTISSIMI RHETORI¬ Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Hain 7608. 327 X 227 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Capitals at the main divisions illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red or blue, paragraph¬ marks in the first quire in red. Manuscript quiring, mostly cut away.', "King George III's copy (167. i. 3).", 'IB. 19585. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae.¬ Woodcut outline capital on 22, spaces elsewhere, mostly with guide- letters; also spaces for headings in the Juvenal, and for Greek on 20b and 366. Woodcut border on 22. Hain 9673. 250X 171 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 8, 66, and the blank first and last leaves. Capital and border on 2*, with a coat of arms, and capital on 632 illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red. On 738 is written: Iste liber est mei domni nicolai. The outer sheet of quire b is bound in the middle of quire sal.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. b. 11).", 'IB. 19590. MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram¬ * Undated. 1° Plinii. Secundi Epistola ad Corneliu priscu. 22. In Amphitheatrum Caesaris. bARBARA PYramidü sileat miracula memphis Assiduus iactet: nec baby¬ lona labor.... 180° Georgius Alexädrinus Angelo', "x 91 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces, mostly with guide¬", "letters. Hain '10809.", '285x 195 mm. The text of the first six and the last three leaves is cut out and mounted. Capital on 2e illuminated in gold and colours. Manuscript signatures as above, partly cut away. The text on each page is enclosed in red rules. Grenville copy (G. 9746). IB. 19581. Another copy. 257 x 178 mm. Capitals supplied in gold and colours. Manuscript signatures as above.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. b. 12).", 'IB. 19580. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae.—', "32 lines, 175-6x 101 mm. Types: 110 R'., 110 R'.; 110 Gk. on", '20°. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters; also spaces for headings in the Juvenal, and for Greek on 36b. Hain 9672.', "Type 110 R3. is used in quires Ifl-Ihl, type 110 R'. in the", 'remainder of the book.', "A page for page reprint of Wendelin's earlier undated edition", '(IA. 19590), except that the correspondence is thrown out by a line being wrongly repeated at the top of leaf 58e in that edition, while it is restored by a similar error at the top of leaf 60b in the present edition. 273X 195 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capital on 2° supplied in red and blue, other capitals in red. Traces of manuscript quiring. On 73° is written: Est', "loannis a glauburg. From the' Bibliotheca Heberiana.", 'Grenville copy (G. 9518). IB. 19589. Another copy. 278 x 196 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Manuscript quiring is above, partly cut away. Gold¬ tooled red morocco binding signed by H. Walther. Cracherode copy, with the date 1790 (C. 19. d. 4). IB. 19588. Another copy. 269 x 170mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. Capital on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red or blue. A coat of arms is painted in the lower margin of 22. On a fly-leaf is a note:', "Purchased at Dr. Askew's sale Febry 25,1775 613.13.0", 'IB. 19587. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Epistolae. ab: 37 lines and catchword, 204 (209) x 125 mm. Type: 110 R. Greek in quotations. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-', "words on every leaf. Hain '12926.", 'The three books printed throughout with type 110 R. in its third state are arranged alphabetically. 200 x 187 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital on 28, with branch-work border, illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red. Gold-tooled red morocco binding signed by Rivière and Son. Bought in April, 1910. IB. 19591. TACITUS, PUBLIUS CORNELIUS. Opera. Type: 110 R°. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters.', "Catchwords on every leaf. Hain '15218.", 'In the copy described by Hain quire (r), containing the Germania, came last. A misunderstanding of the last four words of the colophon has caused Hain and others to class this book among the earliest pro¬ ducts of the press. It and the Philelphus are apparently the first printed books to contain catchwords. 292 X 204 mm. Some capitals supplied in two or three colours, paragraph-marks, initial-strokes, and headings in red. Traces of manuscript quiring. The text of the last book of the Histories has been completed in manu- script on 152° and an inserted leaf, and the letter of Puteolanus which appears in a Milanese and later Vene- tian editions is copied by the same hand on a fly-leaf at the beginning. With the book-plate of Earl Verney.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. c. 9).", 'IB. 19593. Another copy. 281X 194 mm. Without the blank leaves. With a', "book-label stamped ' Ex Musæo Pauli Girardot de Pre¬", 'IB. 19592. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae.', "34 lines, 186-7X 111 mm. Type: 110 R'. Capital spaces, with", 'guide-letters. This book was attributed by Proctor (no. 4286) to De Colonia and Manthen, but the absence of signatures suggests that its place is rather under Vindelinus. From quire [d] onwards the page-contents correspond very closely with those of the 1471 edition (IB. 19540), but the arrange- ment of the lines often differs considerably. 272 X 180 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, head-lines in red. IB. 19597. Grenville copy (G. 9532). CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad MARCI. T. C. EPISTOLAE AD ATTICVM BRV. colours, with four-side branch-work border, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Many Greek words supplied by hand. Manuscript notes. A letter of Petrarch to Cicero is copied on the blank leaf. Beloy the colophon is written: Liber Antoni Seripandi munus morientis Fr. Pucci Amici optimi. With the book-plate of Stanesby Alchorne, Tower of London. Bought. IB. 19603 Another copy. 307 X 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting the inner sheet of quire la and the whole of quire se), the place of the latter being taken by a duplicate copy of quire scl. The book begins with two copies of the first sheet. Without the blank leaf.', "King George IIl's copy (167. f. 11).", 'IB. 19604. Another copy, with a variant colophon. 181b. COLOPHON : appear in this copy. 320 X 236 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 18 illuminated in gold and colours, with four-side floral border; similar capitals, with one-side borders, at the beginning of books. Other capitals supplied in red or blue. On 1e is written : Iste liber e ogregois. S Iustine deputat i mons. S. Bndicti dionc mantm niaro. 12679. On 1b is obliterated. Grenville copy (G. 9380). IB. 19605. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica noua TVLLII CICERONIS ORATOJRIS CLARISSIMI AD HERENNIVM RHETORICORVM NOVO RVM LIBER VLTIMVS FELICITER EXPLICIT. MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS ORATOJRIS CLA¬ RISSIMI RHETORICORVM VETERVM LIBER mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain 75057. In this copy the half-inked impression of some lines of 682 is visible under the colophon on 68b. 281 X 197 mm. Illuminated capitals and border sup¬ plied on 1e by a modern hand; a capital in several colours on 69e seems to be contemporary work. Other capitals supplied in red. Cracherode copy,with date 1797. IB. 19607. 166 Another copy. 272X 187 mm. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. IB. 19609. Grenville copy (G. 9340). Another copy, with the first lines differently of quiring.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. b. 13). IB. 19608, EUSEBIUS. De euangelica praeparatione.', "spaces. Hain '6699.", 'Variants in the setting up of the first and last leaves are found in some copies. The sharpness of the impression has caused this book to be', "received as the first of Jenson's productions, printed with new type,", 'but its superiority in this respect over the other books of 1470 is not so marked as to make this certain. 330X 224 mm. The capital supplied on 1e is executed in brown and yellow, with the representation of two satyrs; at the foot of the page is a group of four putti in à landscape, supporting the coat of arms of the Proli family in a wreath. Smaller capitals similar in execution to that on 1e, with representations of armour, urns, wreaths, &c., are supplied at the beginning of each book. Other capitals are supplied in alternate red and green, chapter- headings in red.', "King George III's copy (C. 14. c. 2). IB. 19612. JUSTINUS. Epitome in Trogi Pompeii TINI HISTORICI CLARISSIMI IN TROGI TER EXPLICIT. M. CCCC. LXX. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain 9647. 268 x 185mm. Capitals illuminated in gold and blue, head-lines (book-numbers) supplied in blue; capitals and a border on the first leaf are by a modern hand, and the leaf may be made up. Cracherode copy, with date 1792 (c. 19. d. 5). IB. 19615. Another copy. 274 X 195 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. b. 11).", 'IB. 19617. Another copy. On vellum. 252 X 180mm. On 1e is a four-side illuminated border in gold and colours, and a capital with the coat of arms of the Donato family; a three-line heading is added in gold. The capital at the beginning of book xx is illuminated in gold and several colours with branch-work ornament, other capitals in gold and blue or gold and green, head-lines (book-numbers) in red. Red manuscript marginalia. Prefixed to the book are six vellum leaves, with illuminated border and capitals, containing a summary of the work. IB. 19616.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. b. 12).", 'Another copy. 288 x 201 mm. Capital in red and blue supplied on 1a other capitals and initial-strokes in red. Manuscript head-lines (book-numbers) and marginalia. On 1e the', "inscription' Ad Bibl. aul. Eystettensem' has been erased.", 'Bound before the 1471 Suetonius (IB. 19624b) in original stamped leather, with scrolls on the lower cover', "at back containing the binder's name loh. sulczpach .", "Iustinus and Suetonius' are written along the top", 'edge. IB. 19618. CORNELIUS NEPOS. Vitae imperatorum. Quarto. a-f108 54 leaves, the first and last blank. 4°: 32 lines, 184X 105-6 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hai (Jel 3, 8), and the last blank. The fourth and fifth sheets of quire se have been transposed in binding. Illuminated border on 2° and capitals supplied by a modern hand. Cracherode copy. IB. 19620. Another copy. 289 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. c. 16). IB. 19621.", 'Another copy. 288 x 204 mm. Imperfect, wanting the blanks and leaves 40 and 43 (e 4,7), the place of which is taken by à copy of sheet c 4; the omission is noted in early manuscript. Capital on 2e supplied in blue, other capitals and initial-strokes in red. Manuscript head-lines and marginalia. The rubrication and notes are by the same hands as those in the Grenville copy of the 1470 Justinus (IB. 19618). LUCTUS. Luctus Christianorum ex passione SI-JONE CHRISTI. ZOE PIANTO DECHRISTI¬ ANI PER LA PAS-SION DE CHRISTO IN FOR¬ MA DE MEDITATIONE. EJSENDO dali caldi & A CHRISTI NATIVITATE AN-INO. M.CCCC. Indented text. Hain 10287. The recto of leaf 41 is blank, the text not having been printed out. 176 x 128 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first sheet. Ornamental capital on 2e illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in blue or green. With the book- plate of J. W. Moss, Dudley, and on the covers the arms of Earl Spencer. Formerly in the Crevenna collection. Bought in January, 1850. IA. 19627. PAROLE. Parole devote dell' anima inna¬", '179X 122 mm. Ornamental branch-work capital, with short border, illuminated in gold and colours on 1e, other capitals supplied in red. Bound with IA. 19641, and probably rubricated by the same hand.', "King George III's copy (C. 15. a. 12/3). IA. 19642. DECOR PUELLARUM. Decor puellarum IENSON HOC OPVS QVOD PVELLA-IRVM DECOR DICITVR FELICLTER IMPRESSVM spaces. Indented text. Hain 6069. The similarity of the prefaces shows that this book is by the same hand as the Luctus Christianorum printed by Jenson in 1471', "(IA. 19627). The 'MCCCCLXI' of the colophon is one of many", "instances of misdating by the omission of one 'X'.", 'On 60“ the author enumerates among books suitable for girls to', "read ' fior de uirtu: quello libreto che se chiama palma uirtutum:", 'same year 1471 (Hain 12283), while the Gloria mulierum or Gloria delle donne, which is catalogued below, is evidently uniform and contemporary with the present tract. 179 X 122 mm. Without the first blank leaf. Orna- mental capital on 22 roughly supplied in red, with border. other capitals in red or blue. Bound before IA. 19641.', "King George III's copy (C. 15. a 12/1). IA. 19640. GLORIA MULIERUM. Ordine del ben lines, 120x72-3 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Indented text. Hain 7783. 179 X 122 mm. Ornamental branch-work capital, with short border, illuminated in gold and colours on 2e, other capitals supplied in blue or red. Bound with IA. 19640.', "King George III's copy (C. 15. a. 12/2). IA. 19641. QUINTILIANUS, MARCUS FABIUS. Institu¬ QVINTILIANVM ELOQVENTIAE FONTEM AB EMENDATVM. M. NICOLAVS IENSON GALLI¬ CVS VIVENTIBVS POSTE JRISQVE MIRO IM¬ PRESSIT ARTIFICIO. ANNIS M.CCCCLXXI. MENSE MAII DIE. XXI. DEO GRATIAS. Folio. 4*; a-x0. 212 leaves, the last blank. Table in 2 columns.', "left for Greek. Hain '13647.", "The dedicatory letter on 3° contains the following: 'Accedebat", 'Ito the encouragement of classical scholars iustae preces magistri Nicolai lenson Gallici alterius (ut uere dicam) Daedali: qui librariae', "gelogen' in the Chronica van Coellen printed by Koelhoff at Cologne", 'in 1499 (IB. 5073). 327 X 227 mm. Ornamental branch-work capitals and three-side border illuminated in gold and colours on 4°, similar capitals at the beginning of each book, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, also paragraph¬ marks in the table. Sheets sc 3 and c 4 have been transposed in binding; there are two copies of sheet IB. 19630. Grenville copy (G. 9553). Another copy. 317X 224 mm. Without the blank leaf. Ornamental branch-work capital, with short border, illuminated in gold and colours on 4°; other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Leaf 3 is bound at the beginning of the book; the leaves of sheet 2 are transposed.', "King Geoge III's copy (167. i. 2).", 'IB. 19629 Another copy. 300x 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting the table and the blank leaf. Ornamental capitals in red and blue supplied at the beginning of each book, other capitals and para graph-marks in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes and underlines in red. Quires so and [p are transposed. Bought. IB. 19628 ALBUCASIS. Liber Seruitoris de prae¬ alphabetical order. 224 X 163 mm. Manuscript foliation, 69-132. Bought in December, 1863. IA. 19635. CAESAR, GAIUS JULIUS. Commentarii. AB IPSO CONFECTO. 586, 1. 19: A. HIRTII IN NOVISSIMVM COMMENTARIVM BELLI IGAL LICI PRAEFATIO. 672 1.6: CAII IVLII CAE¬ SARIS BELLI CIVILIS POMPEIANI I COMMEN TARIVS PRIMVS. 109b. CAII IVLII CAESARIS BELLI ALEXANDRINI OPII AVT HIRTII COMMENTARIVS QVARTVS. 1475. COLOPHON: CAIT IVLII CAESARIS COMMENTARIOS BELLI GALLICI: CIVILIS POMPEIANI: ALEXAN. DRINT: AFRICI: AC HIS-IPANIENSIS NICO. LAVS IENSON GALLICVS VENETIIS FELI¬ CITER IMPRESSIT. M.CCCC. LXXI.', "Folio. a bic-es f-i k-m'n'oos plo ql. 148 leaves, the first", 'and last blank. 38: 39 lines, 222X 136 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain 4213. 329X 228 mm. Ornamental capitals supplied in red, blue and mauve, initial-strokes in yellow; the type-pages are enclosed in lines ruled in mauve ink. The inner heet of quire n is misbound as the inner sheet of quire [m). Another copy. 316x 214 mm. Without the blank leaves. Orna- nental branch-work capital with two-side border illumi¬ nated in gold and colours on 22; in the lower margin is painted a coat of arms.', "King George III's copy (167. i. 11).", 'IB. 19633. Another copy. 307 X 204 mm. Without the blank leaves. Cracherode copy, with date 1790. IB. 19632. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad FAMILIARIVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT AD LENTVLVM PROCONSVLEM. M.T. C. Lentulo CICERONIS EPISTOLARVM FAMILIARIVM A NICOLAO IENSON GALLICO VIVENTIBVS NECNON ET POSTERIS IMPRESSVM FELICI¬ TER FINIT. Quarto. as b21 clode10.10,1010.p10 203 leaes 233', "The ninth leaf, beginning cum tamen Popeius', is printed on a", 'separate half-sheet apparently gathered with the second quire. 288 x 195 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf, which is made up from a copy of the 1475 edition. Leaves 8 and 9, which are smaller, are probably made up also. Capitals at the beginning of books illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red or blue, a few in green. On the made-up leaf is written: Antoni Vitalis, I.V.L., over it being an oval stamp lettered S.', "NICOLAI VERONAE', an offset of which is on 66b", 'on a fly-leaf is written: Purchased for C11 165. od. at', "Dr. Askew's Sale Febry 21 1775'.", 'Bought. IB. 19623 a. Another copy. 272 X 194 mm, Imperfect, wanting leaf 9. The first leaf is cut out and mounted, with rules round the text. Capitals in the first quire supplied in red or black.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. b. 19). IB. 19623 b. CORNAZANO, ANTONIO. Della santissima ines, 137x 83 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain 5722. 198 X 143 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Bound after IA. 19965. Bought in June, 1842. LEONARDUS [BRUNIJ ARETINUS. De 1° LEONARDI ARETINI DE BELLO ITA¬ LICO ADVERSVS GOTTHOS. 22, l. 8: LEO¬ NARDI ARETINI DE BELLO ITALICO AD¬ PHON: LEONARDI ARETINI DE BELLO ITA¬', "beginning of each book. Hain '1559.", 'With the beginning of the second book on b] 8b the breadth of the type-page and the number of lines increase, as follows: b 8b, 110 mm., 32 lines: b 92b, 116 mm., 34 lines: Jb 102, 117 mm., 105-7 mm. and 32 lines is resumed. 281 X 198 mm. Ornamental capitals supplied in red and blue or red only, initial-strokes in red. On 1e is illuminated the coat of arms of Hilprandus de Branden¬ burg (Buxheim) in gold and colours. Grenville copy (G. 9159). IB. 19646. Another copy. 280x 196 mm. Capital on 1e illuminated in gold, red and blue, other capitals supplied in red and blue.', "King George III's copy (C. 14. b. 16). IB. 19645.", 'Another copy, with variants.', "The matter on [c 8 (leaf 30), beginning parari existimâtes' is", 'repeated on [c 9 (leaf 31) ; this leaf shows no sign of being made up from another copy and appears to be a genuine case of wrong imposition. 280x 187 mm. Capital on 28 illuminated in gold and colours, with short border. Manuscript book-numbers and foliation. Cracherode copy, with date 1782. IB. 19644. NICOLAUS SALERNITANUS. Antido¬ FIRSTCOLOPHON: FINIT ANTIDOTARIVM NICO¬ LAI IM- PRESSVM VENETIIS PER NICOIAVM IENSON GALLICVM M.CCCC. LXXI. 462. IN¬ CIPIT TRACTATVLVS QVID PRO QVO. 515 FINIS ANTIDOTARII NICOLAI: ET QVO¬ RVNDAM ALIORVM TRACTATVVM IM- PRES¬ SORVM VENETIIS PER NICOLAVM IENSON GALLICVM. M. CCCC. LXXI.', "Quarto. Ja-h'i6. 70 leaves, the first and last blank. 32: 27", 'Bought in July, 1882. SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, GAIUS. FIRST COLOPHON: CAII SVETONII TRAN¬ QVILLI DE VITA. XII. CAESARVM LIBER', "for Greek. Hain '15117.", '271X 195 mm. Without the blank leaves. Greek words supplied in pen and ink, with Latin translations; some manuscript notes.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. b. 7). IB. 19624 a.", 'Another copy. 288 x 201 mm. Without the last blank leaf. The leaves of sheet n 2 have been transposed in binding. Bound with and rubricated as IB. 19618, q. v. IB. 19624 b. TORTELLIUS, JOANNES. De orthographia TORTELLII ARRETINI COMMENTARIORVM DE ORTHOGRAPHIA DICTIONVM EGRAECIS TRACTARVM OPVS FINIT. M.CCCC. LXXI. TIIS FELICITER IMPRESSVM. DEO GRA¬ TIAS. Folio. acdehik lnptx-2 leaves, the first and last blank. 42: 47 lines, 270X 158 mm. Types: 115 R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces in the preliminary treatise and at the beginning of each letter of the alphabet. Indented text.', "Hain '15564.", 'The two Museum copies of this book differ in the setting-up of the third sheet of quire sq (leaves 145, 150). In the setting-up', "found in IC. 19647, the Greek words aua, atpoouat, &c., on sql 3'", 'are printed without breathings, and AáArarav is printed for CéAarray in the quotation from Theocritus at the foot of the page; but on sal 8° the derivation of Heptamemeris and Heptaporus is correctly', "stated as 'erra : quod e septe: & uéo: quod est diuido' and", "erra: quod est septen et ropoo meatus' respectively. In the setting", 'up of IC. 19648 the words on sq 3e are emended to aiua, uai, éálarrav; but on q 8° the derivation of Heptamemeris and Heptaporus are confused, appearing as óoo quod é septé : 8 small points as well. 409X 288 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Large ornamental strap-work capital, of peculiar style, supplied in several colours on 22. On 1e is written: Mastyr Langton. Manuscript quiring, on which the above collation is based. The leaves of sheet s 3 are transposed. From the old Royal Library. IC. 19647. Another copy. 380x 252 mm. Without the blank leaves. Large historiated capital, with short border, illuminated in gold and colours on 2° also a shield with decoration, for a coat of arms, on the lower margin. Other capitals supplied in blue, lake, green or brown.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. d. 8).", 'IC. 19648. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae. De ego LENSIS DE EGO MEI TVI ET SVI AD IOAN¬ NEM TORTELLIVM ARETINVM LIBER IN¬ CIPIT. 192b. COLOPHON: LAVRENTII VALLEN¬ TORTELLIVM ARETINUM PER ME IM. NICO¬ LAVM IENSON VENETIIS OPVS FELL-ICITER min. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15802 (counting only 198 printed leaves). At the end of quire (hl the text is almost free from contractions, the heading to book iv is very widely spaced, and the last pages have only 37 and 36 lines. 297X 197 mm. Without the blank leaves. Orna- mental branch-work capital and short border illuminated i gold and colours on 1b and 32. Other capitals supplied in blue, chapter-numbers in red. The first leaf of the table is cut out and mounted. The table is bound at the beginning.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 21).", 'IB. 19625. Another copy. 333 X 198 mm. Without the last blank. On the first page of the table is an oval stamp with the monogram', "MD. The title Elegantie. L. Valle' is still legible", 'under the gold of the fore-edge. The table is bound at the beginning. Red morocco by C. Lewis. Grenville copy (G. 7652). IB. 19626. PETRUS RAVENNAS. Oratio pro patria. 285 X 204 mm. Capital supplied in blue and red. initial-strokes in red. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 19651. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Tusculanae TVSCVLANA-IRVM QVAESTIONVM FINIS: IMPRESSA- RVM VENETIIS PER NICOLAVM IEN-ISON GALLICVM. M. CCCC. LXXII. NICO¬ Quarto. Jalb-g8 hi-18. 88 leaves, 1, 87, and 88 blank. 32: 33 lines, 186x 110 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital space at the begin¬ ning of each book. Hain 15313. In this copy the last word on 452 is correctly printed uoluptates. 280x 198 mm. Without the last blank leaf. With the armorial book-plate of Amadeus Svajer. Bought. IB. 19667. Another copy.', "In this copy the last word on 458 is printed uoluptate'.", '276 x 193 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 10, 81. 82. and the blanks (sheets sal 1, [11 1, 2). Capitals supplied in red or blue.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. c. 9).", 'IB. 19668. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. 11472. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. 11472. 22. AVLI GELII NOCTIVM ATTICARVM COM¬ MENTARII CAPITVLA PRIMI LIBRI. 16. AVLI GELII NOCTIVM ATTICARVM COM¬ TARII FINIS: IMPRESSI VENETIIS PER NICOLAVM IENSON GALLICVM FELICITER. M. CCCC. LXXII. NICOLAO TRVNO DVCE VENETIARVM INCLYTO.', "Folio. a-110 m'n-qrs8. 174 leaves, the first and last blank.", '172: 40 lines, 227x 135 mm. Types: 115 R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 7519.', "Proctor's note to this book (no. 4084) Signatures stamped in", 'evidently refers to the signatures in the first copy of the Macrobius (IB. 19655, no. 4085), q. v. There seems, however, no reason for supposing that these are part of the book as originally issued. 324 X 220 mm. Without the blank leaves. Ornamental branch-work capital with two-side border illuminated in rold and colours on 16° capital illuminated in gold and one colour at the beginning of each book, most other capitals supplied in red or blue. Leaf [k 4 is mounted. On 22 is written: Ex Bibliotheca Collegii Soletoronens.(?) IB. 19653. Cracherode copy, with date 1782. Another copy. 326 x 216 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals roughly supplied in dark red. Leaf 2 is mounted. IB. 19654. King George III's copy (169. k. 12).", "King George III's copy (169. k. 12).", 'MACROBIUS. In Somnium Scipionis ex¬ 1472. THEODOSII VIRI CONSV-LARIS ET ILLV¬ STRIS CONVIVIORVM PRIMI DIZEI SATVRNA¬ IMAIPRESSI VENETIIS OPERA ET IMPENSA NICOLAI IENSON GALLICI. M. CCCC. LXXII.', "Folio. Ja b'c-m8n'o-v8. 166 leaves, 1, 165 and 166 blank.", '32: 40 lines, 227X 137 mm. Types: 115 R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also spaces left for diagrams and occasionally for Greek. Hain 10426. 326X 219 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Orna- mental capitals, with conventional foliage, supplied in red, blue, and green at the beginning of each book; other capitals in alternate red and blue. Book-numbers supplied in manuscript at head of pages. Traces of manuscript quiring; quire-letters (A-V) stamped in the lower inside corner of the first page of each quire, presumably at a much later date. On the concluding blank leaf is the', "name 'Raphael Rauennas' and the note hûc librû", "donauit deuotus saédos d. petrus mongeranus'. On a fly¬", "leaf is the note: Purchased for g8. os. od. at Dr. Askew's", "Sale Febry 27. 1775'.", 'IB. 19655. Another copy. 322 X 228 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Orna- mental capital and four-side branch-work border illumin¬ ated in gold and colours on 22; the lower piece contains in a wreath a coat of arms with the motto : Omnia Virtutis. Chief capitals illuminated in gold and colours (branch-work), others supplied in alternate red and blue. Diagrams supplied in pen and ink. Manuscript notes by Lod. Carbo, who has written at the end: A Lod. Carbone recognitus i domo sua urbana mense Maio M cccc', "lxxx. On a fly-leaf is Sir M. M. Sykes's note of purchase", 'for £28 from Payne and Mackingley, 1804. The first leaf of quire sn is misbound at the end of the quire. Grenville copy (G. 9179). IB. 19656. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia PLYNII SECVNDI NATVRALIS HISTORIAE LIBRI TRICESIMISEPTIMI ET VLTIMI FINIS IMPRESSI VENETIIS PER NICOLAVM IENSON GALLICVM.M.CCCC.LXXII. NICOLAO TRONO INCLYTO VENETIARVM DVCE. Iohannisandreae book i (5b-20b) is in two columns. 24°: 50 lines, 284X 161 mm.', "Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '13089.", '415X 277 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Leaf 18 is bound in in duplicate. On 3576 is written: Duca dasscolo. With the book-stamp of Sir Joseph Banks. IC. 19661. Another copy. 406 x 273 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Histori- ated capitals, mostly of mythological scenes, in pen and ink and wash on a green and blue background, supplied at the beginning of each book; other capitals supplied in alternate red and green. Manuscript signatures, as in the above collation. At the top of 356° is written: De Vulcob. Patauij. 92. [1592?). Bound in dark brown morocco, rebacked, stamped with the arms of Jacques Auguste and Gasparde de Thou. IC. 19662. Cracherode copy, with date 1789. Another copy.', "403X 270 mm. Without the blank leaves. On 4' is", 'an historiated capital and elaborate four-side border, with representations of a shepherd and his wife, a portrait- painter, insects, fishes, &c., illuminated in gold and colours. In the lower panels are the arms of Lorenzo de Medici. Other chief capitals supplied in various colours in a similar style to the first. All are thickly varnished.', "On a fly-leaf is written: Purchased at Dr. Askew's sale,", 'March 2, 1775. £23. o. 0. With the Museum purchase stamp and duplicate stamp dated 1804. IC. 19665. Grenville copy (G. 9382). Another copy.', "402 X 261 mm. Without the blank leaves. On 4' is", 'a branch-work capital, with four-side border, illuminated in gold and colours; in the lower panel is a wreath with the letters IHS. Similar capital supplied at the begin¬ ning of the second book, the remainder in alternate red and blue. IC. 19663.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. d. 7).", 'Another copy. On vellum. 405X 270 mm. Without the last blank leaves. On 4° is a historiated capital, illuminated in gold and colours, with a short border; in the lower margin are two cherubs supporting a shield with a coat of arms. Illuminated capitals in gold and colours supplied at the beginning of each book, other capitals in blue. IC. 19664.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. d. 8). SCRIPTORES REI RUSTICAE. Cato. DE RE RVSTICA LIBRI CAPITA. 202. MARCI CATONIS PRISCI DE RE RVSTICA LIBER. 41° FIRST COLOPHON : MARCI PRISCI CATONIS OVI HOMINVM SVMMVS IN OMNI VSV FVIT CTORE COLLEGIMVS CVRA ET ARTIFICIC NI-COLAI IENSON GALLICI IMPRESSVS VENETIIS..M.CCCC. LXXII. 41. .M. T. VAR¬ RONIS REI RVSTICAE CAPITA LIBRI .I. 43 MARCI TERENTII VARRONIS RERVM RVSTI¬ CARVM AD FVNDANIAM VXOREM LIBER.I. PROLOGVS. 85°. SECOND COLOPHON : MARCI TERENTII VARRONIS QVI REM RVSTI- CAM ATQVE VENVSTE IMPRESSIT NICOLAVS COLVMELLAE REI RV-ISTICAE LIBER PRI¬ MVS. PRAEFATIO. 239b. THIRD COLOPHON: LVCII IVNII MODERATI COLVMELLAE RE¬ RVMRVSTICARVM LIBRI OPERA ET IM¬ PENSA NICOLAI IENSON GALLI IMPRESSI VENETIIS NICOLAO THRONO DVCE INVI¬ IENSON GALLICI M.CCCC. LXXII. NICOLAO THRONO DVCE VENETIARVM INCLYTO. Nicolao Ienson Gallico Franciscus Colucia Verzinensis. Types: 115 R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain Hain describes the Columella at the beginning of the volume,', "omitting Merula's letter to Dominicus Georgius which belongs to it,", 'and puts at the end of all the fourteen leaves of Enarrationes here described at the beginning. 321X 230 mm. Without the blank leaves 15, 86, 87. Capitals at beginnings of books illuminated in gold and blue or gold and green. The last leaf of quire sr and the first of s have been transposed in binding. The quire containing the Enarrationes is bound at the end. Bound in black morocco by C. Lewis. IB. 19660. Grenville copy (G. 9023). Another copy. 318x 222 mm. Without the blank leaves. Smaller capitals, also some paragraph-marks supplied in red or blue. The outer sheet of quire g is bound after the', "rest of the quire. Merula's letter to Dominicus Georgius", 'is bound after the list of contents of the Columella as the middle sheet of quire Til. Leaves I and 302 are backed. Ib. 19659.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. c. 7).", 'Another copy. 333X 233 mm. Imperfect, wanting the two leaves of', "Merula's letter to Dominicus Georgius, the fourteen", 'leaves of Enarrationes, leaves 266, 269 (sheet G 4), and the blank leaves 15, 86, 87. On 20° the capital and an elaborate four-side border in colours have been supplied at a late date. Manuscript book-numbers at heads of pages. IB. 19658. Cracherode copy, with date 1797. BILIBVS ORBIS CAPITVLA. 3b, l. 26: ... fortu¬ natae item insulae. Cap. Lxx. 5°. IVLII SOLINI DE SITV ORBIS TERRA-RVM ET MEMORABILI¬ BVS QVAE MVN- DI AMBITV CONTINENTVR LIBER. 67° COLOPHON: IVLII SOLINI DE SITV AMBITV CONTINENTVR LIBER IMPRESSVS CVM .M.CCCC.LXXIII.', "Quarto. a-g8h'2. 68 leaves, 1, 4, and 68 blank. 62: 33lines,", '186x 111 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 14877. 281 x 200 mm. Without the blank first leaf. At the Cracherode copy, with date 1794. Another copy. 276 x 179 mm. Without the blank leaves. With Rev. C. M. Cracherode s arms on cover. Grenville copy (G. 8985). IB. 19673. Another copy. 265 x 189 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. b. 1).", 'IB. 19671. Another copy. On vellum. 275X 184 mm. Without the first and last blank leaves. On 4° is a historiated capital in several colours, touched with gold, and in the lower margin a triton holding a shield from which a coat of arms has been erased. Other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. b. 2).", 'IB. 19672. AURELIUS VICTOR, SEXTUS. De viris CLA RE GESTIS ROMANORVM. 352. COLOPHON: CLARE GESTIS VI- RORVM ILLVSTRIVM RO¬ MA- NORVM. Quarto. [a-cl0 d6. 36 leaves, the first and last blank. 52: 24', "lines, 136x77 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain '2131.", '202 X 131 mm. Without the first blank leaf. Capitals and in the table paragraph-marks supplied in red.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. a. 23).", 'IA. 19649. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. Edited by Alexander de Neuo and Petrus Trecius.J¬ mentary enclosing the text, 349 x 228 (with marginal reference-letters 231) mm. A column of 54 lines of text on 52 measures 280 mm.', "l'ypes : 106 G., text of Gratian, colophon, headings of Summarium,", '&c.; 84 G., prefatory letter, comment, text of Summarium. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in commentary. Hain 17886. The prefatory letter of Alexander de Neuo ends with the direction : Patauij. xi. klas iunias. Instauratum Venetijs sub Pontifice maxio', "on the same page, dated Ex Venetijs quarto calendas iulias', 1474", "(the date of the colophon), contains the following: 'Ego uero: ut", 'ad me nunc ueniam: qui ipressoribs presum: quantum mee tenues uires 382. On 2° is painted a head-piece representing Gratian offering his book to the Pope, surmounted by a shield with a coat of arms; two historiated capitals on the same page illuminated in gold and colours. Chief capitals supplied in gold and colours, other capitals in two colours, in red or in blue; paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. The inner sheet of quire sy is misbound n the middle of quire sbl. Bought in August, 1892. IC. 19678. OFFICIUM. Officium B. V. Mariae. [With OFFICIUM. Officium B. V. Mariae. [With other offices. *1474. 94°. FIRST COLOPHON : (red) Explicit officiu beate red) Ad missam sacte marie Introit?. ... 992. (red) 124°, l. 3: (red) Symbolum attanasij. 1292. (red) Incipit officium mortuoy Ad vesperas. An.... 1822. (red) In¬ cipit officium scte crucis Ad matutinu. v. ... 1872. Type: 84 G. Capital spaces, also within the line. Hain 11985. On vellum. 82 X 55 mm. On 172 are illuminated two coats of arms, one apparently of the Venetian family of Calbo. Chief capitals illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in two colours, in red or in blue. Fish-skin over boards. Grenville copy (G. 11662). GREGORIUS IX. Decretales cum glossa. Not before 81 March, 1475. enclosing the text, 328 x 215 (with marginal reference-letters 218) mm. A column of 61 lines of text on 46° measures 322 mm. Types: 106 G., text, colophon, letters on 3062; 84 G., gloss, letter on 1°. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the gloss. Hain 18002. edition of the Bible at this date, but none earlier than 1476 is registered among his work. The reply of Colucia is dated', "Venetijs. viij. ids martias', 1475.", '407X 272 mm. Capitals supplied in two colours, in red or in blue, paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Red manuscript head-lines (book-numbers) manuscript notes. On 12 is written: Hanns Christoff von Baumbgartten. Stamped vellum, with a double', "coat of arms and 'W S H 1594, on the top cover, and", 'paper labels. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 19680. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Vitae et senten¬ brosius Traversari. Edited by Benedictus Brognolus.) spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 76199. The preface of Brognolus, dated Venetiis pridie idus augusti 1475, contains the following, cù multi sint ipressores in hac excelletissima in oi reru genere ciuitate ab eo uidebâ Diogené cut away, is left in this copy as a blank interrupting the text. The second and third sheets of quire Id) are mis¬ bound outside the first. Manuscript quiring. Grenville copy (G. 7845). IB. 19685. Another copy. 270 X 201 mm. Without the blank leaf. Manuscript lollation. Beneath the colophon is a partly scored out inscription: Iste liber é Morv s nicolai IB. 19684. AUGUSTINUS. De ciuitate Dei. 2 columns. 182: 46 lines and head-line, 193 (209) x 115 mm Types: 110 R., head-lines (book-numbers); 84 G., text. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '2051 (counting 301 printed", 'leaves). The book-numbers in the head-lines are spelt out as far as leaf 170 (Is 4); in the rest of the volume (books xv-xxii) they are indicated by Roman numerals. 289 x 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 56 (f 10), as well as the blank leaves. Capitals in gold and colours illuminated on 17e ornamental capitals in two colours supplied at the beginning of each book, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Manu¬ script quiring and foliation, often cut away. Some errors in the head-lines have been corrected by erasure The first leaf is cut out and mounted.', "King George III's copy (C. 10. c. 4).", 'IB. 19686. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad FAMILIARIVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT AD LENTVLVM PROCONSVLEM. M. T. C. Lentulo', "Folio. [a-t'vs. 198 leaves, the first and last blank. 32: 34", 'lines, 189x 106 mm. Types: 115 (111) R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5175. On vellum. 280 x 189 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 64 and 67 (sheet g 4), which are supplied on vellum in early manuscript, line for line: the lower part of Tol3e, which is imperfectly printed out, has been similarly made good. Ornamental capital with short border in gold and', "colours supplied on 2', other capitals in alternate red", 'and blue, the latter with mauve initial-strokes as in the first copy ; yellow initial-strokes elsewhere. Old brown leather, with stamped strap-work pattern, rebacked. Grenville copy (G. 9345). IB. 19682. Another copy. On vellum. 280X 177 mm. Without the blank leaves. An architectural border is painted on 22, probably at a later date. Chief capitals illuminated in gold and colours, the rest in alternate red and blue, the latter with mauve initial-strokes. Sheets fr12 and [r13 have been trans- posed in binding. Cracherode copy, with date 1792. IB. 19681. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. 280X 195 mm. Without the first two blanks. Manu- script notes and quiring. The covers are stamped with', "Earl Spencer's arms in gold.", 'Bought in April, 1893. IB. 19683. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia LICI IMPRESSVM ANNO SALVTIS .M. CCCC LXXVI. VENETIIS. Folio. a-xyA-CD-NO-1pioRSTv 415 leaves, the first and last blank. 32: 50 lines, 278x 158 mm. Types: 115 111) R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13105. None of the variants in quires [I), Im), and [L) noted by Hain occur in the Museum copies of this book, but the third sheet of quire [T (leaves 400, 403) is of a different setting up in each copy; these are easily distinguished by the heading of ch. xx of book xxxvi (4002), which reads EMATITE ET SCHISTO in IC. 19694, EMATITE ET SCISTO in IC. 19693. 408 x 265 mm. Without the blank leaves. On 22 is an illuminated capital in gold and colours, with a four-side border containing a coat of arms and four repetitions of', "the motto ' De par dieu soit'; on 5° is a larger capital", 'containing the same coat, with a similar three-side border. Ornamental capitals supplied in several colours at the beginnings of books, other capitals and paragraph- marks in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow, head-lines (book-numbers) in red and blue. The type- page and each line enclosed in ruled red lines. Manu¬ script quiring in the inner corners. Under the colophon', "the motto is repeated, with the name Ianly'; on 5° is", "written PROTHONOTAIRE DE ROVRAY'.", "King George III's copy (C. 3. d. 2).", 'IC. 19694. Another copy. 396 x 280 mm. Without the blank leaves. Brown', "leather, with the title of the book and' IO. GROLIERII", "ET AMICORVM' on the top cover and Grolier's motto", 'on the lower cover. Capitals illuminated in gold, with ornamental foliage in red, at the beginning of each book; other capitals illuminated in gold, with thin red outlines; the headings on 2e and 6° have been gone over with gold, and page-headings (book-numbers) are supplied in gold. Cracherode copy, with date 1787. IC. 19693. BIBLIA LATINA. head-line, 197 (213) x 127mm. Types: 106 G., head-lines (names of books), first words of each book; 84 (75) G., text, chapter¬ numbers. Capital spaces. Hain *3061. This and the following books have printed signatures. 285X 197 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 365, 366 (inner sheet of quire L). Ornamental capitals in blue and red supplied at the beginning of each book, other capitals in alternate red and blue. Each column is enclosed in ruled red lines. Manuscript notes. On 4b and 469e is written : "Nicolaus gamelin ,on 4° : Carolus', "de Sauigny'. The inner sheet of quire T is misbound in", 'the middle of quire V.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. c. 4).", 'IB. 19695. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decre¬ last blank. 2 columns. 62 : 68 lines of commentary enclosing the text, 314 x 212 (with marginal reference-letters 214) mm. A column of 60 lines of text on 19e measures 3o9 mm. Types: 106 G., text of Decretals; 93 G2., gloss of Decretals, text of Arbor on 22-4°.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the gloss. Hain '3592.", 'On vellum. 421 x 288 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Ornamental capitals at beginnings of books supplied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Page-headings (book-numbers) in red and blue. The text on the recto of leaf 5 has been cut out of the leaf, the loss having been made good in manuscript on a piece of vellum let into the leaf, with the same rubrication as the rest of the book. The lower margins of leaves 2 and 145 are also cut away and made good with vellum. On 1e is a manuscript index, pre¬ ceded by the note: Liber canonicon regulariuz. congrega¬ tionis Lateranensis. Deputatus usui dictou canonicor', "the words' de la carita' often with a monogram and a", 'blind circular stamp in the right-hand corner. Bought in August, 1876. IC. 19688. NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate EILIVM DE PROPRIETATE SERMONVM. 1942. COLOPHON: NONII MARCELLI PERIPATETICI TIBVRTICENISIS COMPENDIOSA DOCTRINA', "Folio, ab': clod-ysz12 194 leaves, 1 and 21 blank. 238: 34", 'lines, 188 X 108 (112) mm. Types: 115 (111) R., text; 115 Gk.; 93 Ga., signatures. Capital spaces mostly with guide-letters. Indented text. Hain 11901. 280x 202 mm. Without the blank first leaf. The last leaf is cut out and mounted. IB. 19691. Cracherode copy, with date 1787. Cracherode copy, with date 1787. ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae tertia 1477. and 352 blank. Part 2: a2-b-ef2 g-noq2-A-E 319 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns. Part 1, 122: 47 lines and head-line, 176 (193) X 115 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (title-numbers) and headings ; 84 (75) G., text ; 93 Ge., signatures. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters, at the beginning of each', "title. Hain '1243 (3).", "In part i the inner pages of the inmost sheet of quire n'are several", 'iines short, and each column is only 45 mm. broad, instead of the usual 51 mm. This forms part of the complete edition of the Summa theologica which was not finished until 28 June 1480 (see the prefatory letter of the editor to part 2 of the Summa, quoted under IB. 19735, p. 181). As the volumes are so far apart in time, it seems better to follow Proctor, not Hain, and catalogue them separately. Part 1: 264x 192 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital illuminated in gold and several colours at the beginning of the text, other capitals supplied in red or blue, paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Quire is misbound before quire z. Part 2: 280 x 200 mm. Without the last blank. Capitals, &c., as in part 1. In both parts is the partly obliterated inscription Ex libris Cartusiæ Taurinensis, and in part 1 Car. Montis Benedicti? Bought in June, 1847. IB. 19699. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lec¬ columns. 52: 56 lines, 262 x 160 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sections; 93 Ge., text. Capital spaces. Hain ’2558. 405 x 289 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, underlines in red. The date in the colophon appears to have been added to in Indian', "ink and reads' Mcccclxxvijj'. Old stamped leather, with", 'paper label. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 19709. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis.) register. 32: 72 lines of commentary enclosing the text, and head-line, 337 (352) x 218 (with marginal reference-letters 221) mm. A column of 64 lines of text on 138 measures 340 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (number and titles of distinctions, &c.); 106 G., text; 93 Ge., gloss. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the', "gloss. Hain 7890, 8003 (under Gregorius IX, Decretales' by an", 'error). 430X 291 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf con- taining the register. Capital on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other chief capitals supplied in several colours, the rest and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. In the oblong space above the text on 2° is painted an early picture of a scholar in a library; on it is written: Monaster: Attl 1694. Old stamped leather, with paper', "label : Decretu' is written on the upper and lower", 'edges. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 19697. THOMAS AQUINAS. Prima pars Summae. Cantianus and Joannes Franciscus.) 1477. 2 Incipiunt capitula pme ptis sûme sup totam 310 blank. 2 columns. 112: 44 lines and head-line, 165 (180) x 108 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (question numbers) and first words of main sections; 84 (75) G., text ; 93 Ge., signatures. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 1442. 251 X 177 mm. Without the blank leaves 1 and 8. Capital on 9e supplied in several colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks in red, initial-strokes on 22-76 in yellow. On 3e is written : Est Couëtus santi Dominici de Casali 1536 die 28 februarij hora 22. With the book- Bought in June, 1876. IB. 19700. NICOLAUS [DE TUDESCHISI PANORMI¬ pt. 2: A-O°PQ1 132 leaves, the last blank.—Vol. II, pt. 1: a-cld-kelmn-qrs-zA-He 110 K8. 278 leaves, the first blank;', "pt. 2 : alb c'dle-y. 180 leaves, the first and last blank ; pt. 3:", 'a“ b-y. 178 leaves, the first and last blank.—Vol. III: a-zA-18.', "256 leaves, the first and last blank.—Vol. IV: al b-d'effg. b-", 'ABSC1 208 leaves, the first blank. 1386 leaves in ali. 2 columns, registers in half columns. Vol. I, pt. 1, 38: 60 lines and head-line, 278 (292) x 164 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sections; 93 Ga., text, head-lines (section-titles). Capital spaces', "mostly with guide-letters. Hain '12310.", 'As the colophon of vol. iv speaks of the editor Petrus de Moriglio', "as having emended the other parts also', it seems clear that this", 'volume was printed last, in which case it was probably not finished until early in 1478. Vol. 1: 425x 283 mm. Without the blank leaf. Flourished capitals, also paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. In the top cover is written', "P: Holbling visirer' in the lower cover Sum seba¬", "stianj Ebingerj' on a label on 2e Clementis Oevelii", "Monacensis 1781' Old stamped half pigskin over", 'boards.—Vol. II, pt. 1: 428 x 278 mm. Imperfect, want- ing sheet B 3 (leaves 207, 210). On 1e is written: Monrii S. Zenonis. Old stamped pigskin.—Vol. II, pts. 2 and 3: 426 x 287 mm. Without the blank leaf at the end of pt. 2. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, underlines in red. At the beginning of the text is written: Monachij ad PP. Franciscanos. Old stamped leather, mostly torn away, over boards.—Vol. III. vol. IV : 425 x 290 mm. On 22 of each volume is written: Monrij S. Zenonis. Old stamped pigskin, similar to that of vol. ii, pt. I, but with circular stamps of the Virgin() above a shield with a cross, lettered sigillum cruciate, on the lower cover. Vol. IV is lined with a leaf each from (1) Innocentius IV, Apparatus super Decretales, IC. 19703-07. PLUTARCHUS. Vitae parallelae. Trans¬ iuisusqe consenuit. 2838. REGISTRVM. Thesei NARDVM IVSTIANVM VERSA. 225b. COLOPHON: Virorum illustrium uitae ex Plutarcho graeco in latinum blank. Vol. II : A-E1 F-Ns.10 o0 pps Q-Y1° Z8 & & 226 leaves. 3a: 50 lines, 280x 160 mm. Type: 115 (111) R. Capital space,', "with guide-létter, at the beginning of each Life. Hain '13127.", 'Vol. I. 405 X 261 mm. Vol. II. 410X 260 mm. With- out the blank leaf.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. d. 3, 4). IC. 19711.", 'Another copy of vol. ii. 416 x 269 mm. Imperfect, wanting G 5-10, the whole of H-L, sheets G 3-5 and the last leaf. Ornamental capital illuminated in gold and colours on 12, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. On 1e is', "written: Mariani blanchell'praenestini'; on a fly-leaf is a", 'book-plate lettered .M. .B. A coat of arms has been cut out of the lower margin of the first leaf. Brown morocco, with the crest of Joseph Gulston (1745-1786) stamped on the back. IC. 19710. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. [Edited by *Before 6 May, 1478. locum. 28. (red) Annus habet. xij. menses ... 72. (red) on 1b; 93 Ga., 93 Gb., text ; 84 (75) G., text of register on 1b: 50 G. guide-letters. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also within the', "line. Hain '3896.", 'The address to the reader on 404° contains the following: Si The variant setting-up of the last page noticed by Pellechet-Polain no. 2922 A is not found in the Museum copies. In IB. 19717, 19718 the office of s. Nicholas, divided into nine lectiones, concludes with line 8 of col. 2 on the recto of aa 4, and the office of s. Ambrose which follows it, in six lectiones, is in turn followed by that of s. Melciades at line 10 of col. 2 of the verso of the same leaf, the whole quire containing only eight leaves. In IB. 19716 the office of s. Nicholas, though still in nine lectiones, contains à quantity of new matter and continues to the penultimate line of aa 44 and the office of s. Ambrose, expanded to nine lectiones, is followed towards the end of aa 5a by the office of the Conception of the Virgin, which is in turn followed by that of s. Melciades in line 4 of col. 2 of aa 6b, the whole quire thus containing ten leaves.', "The text is resumed at the same point ('qui etiam damnauerunt'", 'in both versions at the top of the second leaf of sheet aa 4, though in different settings-up. It seems clear that the office of the Con- ception had been overlooked and was afterwards supplied on an extra sheet (aa 5), the offices of ss. Nicholas and Ambrose being added to so as to fill up the sheet. In IB. 19718 a copy of sheet aa5 is inserted within sheet aa 4, although this is of the shorter setting up.', "At the foot of the recto of a 8 the word diurno' which had been", 'omitted has been subsequently stamped in. Doge Andrea Vendramin died 6 May, 1478. 318X 213 mm. Capitals on 7a illuminated in gold and colours, with border between the columns, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. With the armorial book-plate of Comte D. Boutourlin. Bought in October, 1840. IB. 19716. Another copy, differing as stated above. On vellum. 323X 225 mm. Imperfect, wanting the frst sheet of quire hh, which has been supplied in manu- script. The numbers in the signatures of hh 2-4 have been altered to 1-3. The first leaf is blank. On a 12 C1- aa 1a and A 1e are four-side historiated borders illu¬ II minated in gold and colours; that on e 1e has the coat of arms of the Malipiero family in the lower panel. Capitals on a 1e illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Quires e-e are bound before quires a-d. On 1° is written: Ex bibl. Can. Santorij. From the Mac¬ Carthy library. Bought in July, 1861. IB. 19717. Anôther copy, differing as stated above. On vellum. 254x 178 mm. The first leaf is blank. On a 1e capitals and the name IESVS in the upper margin are illuminated in gold and colours; a two-side border with a coat of arms has been almost entirely cut away. A capital on a 4° is supplied in gold and blue, with short border, capitals and letters KL in calendar in gold and blue or gold and green, capitals in red or blue from a ib¬ à 3e, alternate capitals in blue to b 42. IB. 19718. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lec¬ Folio. Part I: al b-k8lem-u8 160 leaves, the first blank.— Part II : A" B-QSR1° 140 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns. Part I, 32 : 60 lines and head-line, 279 (293) x 165 mm. lypes: 150 G., first words of sections; 93 Ga., head-lines (section- titles), text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 2543.', "Part'I. 433 x 285 mm. On 2° is written: Ad Biblio¬", 'thec. PP. Francisc. Amberge. Bought in July, 1869. IC. 19714. Part II. 428 x 278 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Bought in March, 1903. IC. 19719. ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae pars ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae pars prima. [Edited by Franciscus Moneliensis. *15 December, 1478. (217) x 140 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (title- and chapter- numbers), first words of sections; 93 Ge., prefatory letter on 1°:', "84 (75) G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '1243 (1).", 'The third part of the Summa belonging to this edition was com- pleted as early as 1477 (see IB. 19699 above).', "According to Boerner's Auktionskatalog 121 (Nov., 1913) a copy", 'of this book from the library of E. Oppler has a MS. note stating', "that it was bought by Abbot Paul of Lilienfeld 'Anno domini", "Me cccc° septuagesimo octauo... cum ligatura pro iij flQ'. It", 'therefore appears that the date of the colophon must be interpreted', "as 15 Dec., 1478'.", '295 X 215 mm. Ornamental capital, with simple border, supplied in several colours on 22 and 4*, other capitals, paragraph-marks, initial-strokes (on 22 only), and under- lines in red. On the last page is a letter in an early', "hand addressed from Chichester to Mr Marche' com¬", 'mending to his care a lad of Petworth. From the old Royal Library. IB. 19734. 1479. leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 72: 51 lines and head-line, 236 (251) x 157 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (book-titles), first words of each book ; 93 Gb., text ; 50 G., guide-letters. Capital', "spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain '3073.", '337 X 233 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in May, 1843. IB. 19726. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales cum glossa. leaves. 2 columns, 4 in register. 22: 72 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 335 x 217 (with marginal reference-letters 219) mm. A column of 72 lines of text on 48° measures 335 mm. Types: 150G., colophon, heading on 314°; 93 Gb text, prefatory letter on 1b- 93Ge., gloss. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in gloss. Hain 8007. The prefatory letter of the editor acknowledges his debt to Alexander de Neuo, who had revised his work. 404 X 278 mm. Bought in April, 1873. IC. 19727. MARCHESINUS, JOANNES. Mammotrectus 106 G., head-lines (names of books), first words of each book; 84 (75) G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, at the beginning', "of each book. Hain '10559.", 'A line and a half of text, which had been omitted at the foot of the last page of quire y, appears to have been added afterwards with a stamp below the original type-page. In the following quire the', "text of 1' has changed places with that of 7° and that of 2e with", 'that of 82, showing that the printer was using a four-page forme. Reprinted, with the same quiring and usually the same page¬', "contents, from Renner and Bartua's 1478 edition (IA. 19861).", '215 X 143mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. Quires i and 1, which are both signed i, had apparently at one time changed places but are now cor¬ rectly bound. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 19729. BONIFACIUS VIII. Sextus Decretalium. Jo. Andreae. [Edited by Franciscus Mone¬ text, 336x 217 mm. A column of 72 lines of text on 1772 measures 335 mm. Types: 93 Gb text, headings; 93 Ge., gloss, text on 22-4b. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in gloss. Hain ’3590 (omitting all mention of the second colophon).', "The editor's prefatory letter on 1b nominally addressed to", 'Alexander de Neuo, is entirely taken up with a panegyric on the craftsmanship and accuracy of Jenson. Quire Ais signed with a lower-case a, although the register gives the majuscule. 420X 282 mm. Without the blank leaf 122. Orna- mental capital in several colours supplied on 5e and 1243, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes and page-headings in red On the blank leaf 123 is written: Verso folio sequitur textus Clementinan In optima littera Perlege quae dili¬ Bought in January, 1874. Another copy of the Clementinae, quires A-H. 414 x 280 mm. Without the blank leaf. From the old Royal Library. Bound before Sylvestri Darii Repe¬ titio l. j. ff. de ver. obli., Pynson, 1521. IC. 19731. ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae pars ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae pars quarta. [Edited by Franciscus Moneliensis. *18 April, 1480. and head-line, 208 (221) x 140 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (title- and chapter-numbers), first words of sections; 93 Ge., prefa- tory letter on 1b; 84 (75) G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 1243 (4). The last five words on the recto of p5, which had been omitted by the compositor, have been subsequently stamped in. 298 x 215 mm. Capitals, &c., as in part I (IB. 19734). The last leaf is backed. From the old Royal Library. IB. 19736. THOMAS AQUINAS. De veritate catholicae THOMAS AQUINAS. De veritate catholicae fidei. [Edited by Petrus Cantianus. *13 June, 1480. christianam fidem suis argussmentis impugnantium: Diui Thome acquina tis ordinis predicatorum. Petrus Can¬ tianus ve netus: theologus patauinus: eiusdem profes¬ on 1934. 94: 55 lines and head-line, 204 (216) X 141 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (book-numbers), first words of sections; 84 (75) G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 1389. The letter of Cantianus to the Archbishop of Corfu, dated on', "the same day as the colophon, speaks of 'Nicolaus lenson Galicus", 'vir imprimis catholicus: erga omnes gratus: beneficus: liberalis: Hectoris, 1494) in old stamped pigskin (German). Bought in April, 1845. IB. 19738. ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae pars ANTONINUS. Summae theologicae pars secunda. [Edited by Franciscus Monelien¬ *28 June, 1480. (222) X 139 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (title- and chapter- numbers), first words of sections; 93 Ge., prefatory letter on 1°;', "84 (75) G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '1243 (2).", "The prefatory letter of the editor, after extolling Jenson's printing,", 'continues : habes isdem litteris dilucideue castigatas primam: supplied on 2e other capitals, paragraph-marks, initial¬ strokes, and underlines in red. On 2° is written: Monasterii B.V. in Diessen. Bought in March, 1864. IB. 19735. JOANNES CARTHUSIENSIS. Nosce te. JOANNES CARTHUSIENSIS. Nosce te. [With other tracts.) *28 June-19 July, 1480. 22. Ego Philippus rota iuris utriusqe doctor: licet the centre of each type-page in the Nosce te is printed a Maltese cross. Hain 9388 (Nosce te), 9390 (Corona senum). The register at the end of the Flos uitae on 215e comprises the whole of the five tracts in the order of the above description. Dr. Reichling (Appendices I, p. 158) describes the verso of the', "first leaf as containing the title 'Opus nosce te interpretatum ad", "suos diuersis religionibus dilectos filios', but this is probably due", 'to a confusion, the leaf being normally blank. On 22 are the imprimaturs of Philippus Rota, Joannes Gusmaci. Petrus Frigerius, and Mapheus Girardo, and on 2b that of Gabrie', "Brunus, in the form of a letter to the author dated ' Venetiis", "klendis februarii', 1480.", 'Misprints and errors are noticeably frequent in this book. On', "the last page of quire k the words est uia' have been subsequently", 'stamped in. Nosce te. 211X142 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 11. a. 14),", 'Corona senum, De immensa caritate Dei, Flos uitae. 207X 145 mm. Without the blank last leaf; an extra blank of old paper is inserted between the first and second tract. Bought in November, 1890. De humilitate interiori. 174X 118 mm. Bought in July, 1904. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. Theophilo z Dorotheo uiris illulstribus z antecessoribus leaves, the first blank. 2 columns, 4 in table of rubrics and register. 2°: 70 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 324x 214 (with marginal reference-letters 217) mm. A column of 70 lines of text on 8a measures 323 mm. Types: 93 Gb., text, headings: 93 Ge., gloss. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79544. The colophon seems to have been added after the book had been printed off, as it stands below the body of the type page and is', "crookedly imposed. The word 'officina' or else ingenio' as in", "Hain '9597 has been omitted from it after 'insigniq'.", '424X 290 mm. Ornamental capitals in two colours supplied at the beginnings of books, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Manuscript page-headings. Old stamped pigskin, with scrolls lettered iocob. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 19747. DIOMEDES. *Undated. other tracts. VOLVMINE HAEC CONTINEN¬ text. Hain 6214. 12, blank; 1b, table of contents ; 22-1042, Diomedes de arte grammatica; 104°, blank; 1052-119b, Phocas de nomine et uerbo;', "287X 195 mm. Four-side border in red on 2'. The", 'type-page of the verso of 1 1 has changed places with that of the recto of 1 8 in this copy. IB. 19722. Bought. Another copy. 285 X 191 mm. IB. 19723.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. i. 16).", 'Another copy. 285 X 186 mm. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De oratore. Christophori impressus hic liber arte fuit. What appears to be a copy of this book differing only in being', "dated' M.CCCC.LXXI.' is described in Pellechet-Polain, no. 3666.", '327X 221 mm. Capitals supplied in blue and red alternately, paragraph-marks, in the colophon, in red. IB. 19753. Grenville copy (G. 9550). Another copy. 281X 197 mm. Capitals, paragraph-marks, in the', "colophon, and short title 'Tullius de Oratore' on 1e", 'supplied in red. Quire c is misbound after quire Igl.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. i. 15). IB. 19752. BESSARION, JoANNES. Orazioni ai prin¬', "author's address, followed by his letter to Bessarion, prior of", 'S. Severino at Naples; 112-45b orations; 462-60b first Olynthiac', "of Demosthenes, with author's introduction and applications; 61,", 'blank. 184X 130 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals supplied in blue and red alternately, that on 1e with gold. On 1e is a blank shield in a wreath, which is perhaps à woodcut painted.', "King George III's copy (C. 8. g. 16). IA. 19755. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Decamerone. 110 R. Capital spaces. Hain 3272. The isolated stanza-initials of the colophon presumably stand for: IImpressol Pser) Mfesser) Cfristoval] Vsaldarfer). 314 X 218 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1, 8, 9, 109, 110, 241. Capitals and some paragraph-marks supplied in blue and red alternately. Some leaves mutilated. From the Sunderland and Lakelands Libraries, with book-plate of the latter. Bought in April, 1891. IB. 19756. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes selectae. [Edited by Ludouicus Carbo.) Not after 9 November, 1471. M. Polain (Pellechet-Polain no. 3689) quires this book in tens throughout, with the exception of fal", Igl, II1\', Ipl Is), IE)s. The quiring of the Bodleian copy agrees with that of the Museum copy. The Doge Cristoforo Moro died 9 November 1471. 307X 219 mm. Capitals supplied in red, blue, and green alternately, that on 2° being historiated. At the foot of 22 is drawn a satyr and shield with arms (a chevron between three trefoils). Rubric on 2° supplied in gold, blue, and crimson, other rubrics in red. IB. 19768. King George III's copy (167. h. 4).", 'Epistolae. [Edited by Ludouicus Carbo.)', "Capital spaces; also spaces for Greek. Hain '13110 (counting", '122 printed leaves). 264 x 188 mm. Chief capitals illuminated in gold and colours, that on 3e with border, smaller capitals supplied in red and blue alternately.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. b. 1).", 'IB. 19758. Another copy. 285 X 194 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1, 2, the text being supplied in manuscript. In this copy the superfluous blanks in quires se and g are preserved. Cracherode copy, with date 1783. IB. 19757. Another copy. 283 x 202 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1, 2, the text being supplied in facsimile. Capitals, paragraph¬ marks, and initial-strokes supplied in red. Two sets of manuscript signatures, one in the lower corner, one to the side, level with the foot of the text; manuscript catchwords. Sheet sal 5 is reversed in binding. Grenville copy (G. 9346). IB. 19759. SERVIUS MAURUS HONORATUS. Com¬ the first blank. 32: 40 lines, 223X 134 mm. The inserted leaf 169 (s9) has 42 lines on each page, heavily abbreviated throughout, Type : 110 R. Capital spaces; also spaces for Greek. Hain 14706. 325X 229 mm. Without the blank leaf. The super- fluous blank in [EJ is not cut away. Manuscript quiring.', "King George III's copy (167. i. 7).", 'IB. 19761. Another issue, with a different colophon. 345°. COLOPHON : 324X 224 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital and border on 28 illuminated in gold and colours,', "King George III's copy (167. i. 8).", 'IB. 19762. Another copy. 328 X 237 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-8. Capitals with borders, illuminated in gold and colours. Rubrica¬ tions, Greek quotations, and marginalia added by Carbo with his note on 3455: A Lod. Carbone recognitus i domo sua vrbana 1479 mese Maio. Manuscript quiring mostly cut away. On a fly-leaf is a note: Purchased', "for 67 75. od.) at Dr. Askew's Sale, March 3. 1775.", 'IB. 19763. Another copy. 337 x 233 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-8. Capitals supplied in red, one in blue. Manuscript signatures. Some Greek phrases in the text, foliation and notes in red. Grenville copy (G. 9761). IB. 19764. DIO CHRYSOSTOMUS. De regno. Trans leaf 58, the superfluous blank in quire Igl). 186 x 127 mm. Capitals supplied in blue and red alternately. Rubric on 22 foliation, and note at the end : Christophoro Mauro inclito duce Venetian added in pen-and-ink.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. a. 11). POGGIUS FLORENTINUS. Facetiae. 7" illuminated in gold and green, other capitals supplied in red and blue alternately. Engraved portraits of Poggio, one by B. Picart, 1713, are inserted at the beginning and end. Red morocco, with the crest of Joseph Gulston (1745-86) stamped on the back. Cracherode copy, with date 1775. IB. 19778. DOUBTFUL. Undated bonus Leonicenus. re. OMNIBONI LEONICENI IN AESOPVM PRAEFATIO. 23, 1. 22 (text of Aesop): Vulpes & Type: 110 R. (with variants). Capital space on 1e.', "The type, though for the most part as in Valdarfer's signed work", 'bas here a small wrong-fount S, a heavier R as well as apparently other heavier capitals, and a very conspicuous colon of crosses. 200 x 132 mm. Capital with border on 12 illuminatec in gold and colours. Manuscript catchwords at ends of quires. ARISTOTELES. Oeconomica. [Translated and with a commentary by Undated. Aretinus.) of Aristotle) : [RJES familiaris: & res. p. inter se dif¬ simi Commentarium In libum primum oeconomicorum Aristothelis. The type appears to be mostly as in the preceding, but has narrow S leaning to right, while the colon is not conspicuous. 187X 127 mm. Capitals supplied in two colours. Bought in July, 1877. IA. 19772. DONATUS, AELIUS. Ars secunda de octo as in the Aesopus (IA. 19770) and a new Q separate from u, with short tail, takes the place of the forms found in the other books. 221 X 160 mm. First leaf mutilated. Bought. MESUE, JOANNES. Opera. [Edited by Pere¬ Not before 18 May, 1471. NVM. MISICRIPSIMVS IN LIBRIS EX planationum nostraß ... 96b. SPECIAL COLOPHON: IOANNIS NAZARENI FILII MESVAE GRABBADIM ME¬ TICVLARIIVM INCIPIT ISJANAT SOLVS LAN¬ GORES DEus:... 202°. END OF TEXT:... cum spaces. Hain 11118. The above collation has been arrived at by a comparison of the Museum copy with that of Lord Crawford. Proctor thought the', "leaf containing Gupalatinus's letter (leaf 203) might be outside", '185 the quiring at the beginning, which is a more usual position for such letters, the quiring then running [42-1; a-i10 ... vi2j, with a total of 203 leaves. Gupalatinus in his commendatory letter speaks of the printer as', "follows: 'libri huius elegantissimus impressor Clemens patauinus", 'this project. 334 x 233 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 199 (X1) also the blanks. Capitals on 1e, 1b supplied in two colours, elsewhere in alternate red and blue, some initial¬ strokes in red, openings numbered in red. On 18 i à coat of arms (quarterly or and gules, a bordure or in the second quarter a cross patee fitchy), perhaps that of the Venetian family of Calbo. Leaf 203 is bound after leaf 1, leaves 1, 2, and 58 (f 8) are cut out and mounted.', "King George III's copy (C. 14. c. 11). IB. 10782 BASILIUS. Epistola de officiis vitae soli¬ mm. Type: 116 R. Capital spaces on 12 and 22. Hain 2697. In this and the three following books the full stop is a cross or an asterisk. 150X111 mm. Formerly bound with the Donatus (IA. 24815). A note of purchase on 10: Aug: 25th', "1798' appears to be in Michael Wodhull's hand.", 'Bought in June, 1871. IA. 24813. DONATUS, AELIUS. De barbarismo. 12°, 1. 18. COLO¬ PHON: Barbariem quicumque cupis uitare loquendo: Donati This book is ranged with the Basilius as its measurements are the same. 150X 111 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first and the last leaf. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Formerly bound before the Basilius (IA. 24813), q.v. LEONARDUS [BRUNI ARETINUS. Della The last page of b has 29 lines and the last page of scl 34 lines, with many contractions; the last leaf of hl has 26 lines with wide spacing. Soranzo, 1745. With the armorial book-plate of the Prince Borghese. Bought in November, 1892. IB. 24820. PLUTARCHUS. Apophthegmata. [Trans¬ PLUTARCHUS. Apophthegmata. [Trans¬ lated by Franciscus Philelphus.) Undated. 12. AD MAGNANIMVM ET ILLVSTRISSI MVM PRINCIPEM PHILIPPVM MARIAM ANGLVM INCLYTVM MEDIOLANENISIVM TIO IN PLVTARCHI CHAEJRONENSIS APO¬ PHTHEGMATA ADTRAIANVM CAESAREM INCIPIT. 32, l. 10: Plutarchus Traiano imperatori. PHTHEGMATA LACONICA. 538,1. 16: Plutarchi Apophthegmata Laconica. 101b. SECOND COLOPHON: Plutarchi Apophthegmatum laconicorum liber finit. Quarto. a-defghi-. 102 leaves, the last blank. 22 : 27 lines, 155x87 mm. Type: 116 R. Capital spaces. Hain notes in the early quires. Quires [gl and [h have changed places in binding. Bound after IB. 25611 (Hesiod, Theogonia, Bellfortis, Ferrara, 1474).', "King George III's copy (C. 1. a. 7/2).", 'IA. 24826. FLORUS, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Epitome. TITVM LIVIVM LIBER PRIMVS. in this and the two following books the full stop is of the usual dot form. 275 X 180 mm. Capital on 1e illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. On 1e is written: Iste liber est moni, st de ven! IB. 24822. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. poetica (Poetria) is bound between the Sermones and the Epistolae. Modern illuminated borders and rubrica¬ tion. Many of the leaves are mounted and some made up. 223X 156 mm. Imperfect, wanting the outer sheet of quirer (Ars poetica), also the blank. Capitals supplied in red, blue, &c., faded. The Odes, &c., are bound after the Sermones and Epistolae, and the eight leaves of Ars poetica between leaves sh I and h 2 (69 and 70).', "King George III's copy (C. 3. a. 3).", 'IA. 24818. VARRO, MARCUS TERENTIUS. De lingua Undated. 22. OMPONIVS PLATINAE SALVTEMp.M TERENTIVS VARRO TOGatog Literatissimus... 112 .M. T. VARRONIS DE LINGVA LATINA. 53° .M. T. VARRONIS ANALOGIAE LIBER .I. 82b. COLOPHON : Finis eius quod inuenitur Marci spaces for Greek. Leaves 21-52 are numbered xi-xxxxii, probably by a stamp. Hain 15857? The correspondence between this edition and that of Lauer, Rome, n. d. (IB. 17464) is very close, often page-for-page, but Lauer allows the matter of the last quire to run over on to an eleventh leaf. The number of lines to the page is generally 32, as with Lauer, but sa52, b52-6b, d] 2b have 31 (so also Lauer), Ifl 32-9b, Igl 32. 3b, 5—-9b and h throughout have 33, f 10b has 31, and Igl 4°, 46 have 34. The breadth of the type-page is 97 mm. in sal, Ib), scl 5, 6, [f1-3, and 99 to 100 mm. elsewhere. The guide-letter to the heading on 22 has dropped to the first line of text. 275X 193 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound by C. Lewis in brown morocco. Grenville copy (G. 7615). IB. 24828. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. with guide-letters.', "blank; 1712, Vegius's continuation of the Aeneid; 180b, blank.", 'The type is found in its purest form in this book, which is therefore placed first. 334 x 222 mm. Without the blank leaf. Heading and historiated capital illuminated in gold and colours on 12.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. c. 3).", 'IB. 19797 LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS.', "Gk. Capital spaces, some with guide letters. Hain '9809 (repeating", "M.CCCC.LXXI. Adam.' after the verse colophon).", 'A new form of e is found throughout quire b] and is afterwards used along with the original e. This indicates that the admixture began in this book, which is therefore placed second. 334 x 235 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 13e supplied in red and blue, other large capitals, and the small one on 22, in blue ; smaller capitals, headings, head-lines, paragraph-marks, and underlines in red. Manuscript quiring, mostly cut away. On 22 is written: Domus Professæ Soc. Jesu Viennæ, 1645. Cracherode copy, with date 1797. IB. 19794 Another copy. 312 X 216 mm. Without the blank leaves. Larger capitals supplied in blue, with decoration in red, smaller capitals and paragraph-marks in blue and red alternately headings, head-lines, &c., in red. Leaf d 10 is misbound after sel 1.', "King George III's copy (C. 13. c. 4).", 'IB. 19795. BIBLIA ITALICA. 334 leaves, 2 probably blank. Tables in 2 columns. Vol. I. 134: ro lines and head-line, 283 (303) X 164 mm. Type: 113 R. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. The head-lines give the book-names. Hain 3148. The type is mixed except in the first few pages of the text. On 11° and 122 of vol. i six spaces are left for illustrations of the Creation, which in the copy at the John Rylands Library are filled by printed cuts (Essling no. 131). This Bible ... faithfully follows up to a certain point the text of the Italian version given in the best MSS. However, at Ps. xvii near the end of pt. 1, and at 2 Macc. xii. 22 in pt. 2, this version is', "suddenly abandoned, and the text of Malermi's Bible adopted", "instead. The explanation is that [Adam of Ambergau's) . ..", 'printing of both parts was proceeding simultaneously, though pt. I was much further advanced, when early in August 1471 he obtained', "Malermi's newly issued Bible, which he used as copy for the", "remainder of his own....' (Darlow and Moule: Historical Cata¬", 'logue of Printed Editions of the Bible, British and Foreign Bible Society, pt. ii, p. 802, no. 5575). In some portions, especially in Proverbs, a commentary is inserted in the text. 392X 272 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 13. d. 5,6). IC. 19799. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad FAMI- LIARIVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT AD LEN- TVLVM PROCONSVLEM.M.T.C.P.LENT. at beginnings of books ; spaces elsewhere. Woodcut border on 12. Hain 5169. The type is mixed throughout. The sequence of watermarks shows that this book was set up simultaneously in two sections, the second beginning at quire f. 334 X 223 mm. Large capitals, also four-sided border on 1e, illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red and blue alternately. Manuscript quiring, mostly cut away. Bought in May, 1882. IB. 19792. DATUS, AUGUSTINUS. De variis loquendi FOELICITER INCIPIVNT. 338. COLOPHON. 153889 mm. Types: 113 R.; I13 Gk. Capital space on 18. Hain 5987. The second edition printed by Adam, as the colophon shows. lhe first (Proctor +4148) has two leaves fewer, though having a line less to the page, and its colophon reads: Na tercenta bonus praeclara uolumina pressit 194X 135 mm. Without the blank. Capital on 12 supplied in red.', "King George III's copy (C. 4. h. 8).", 'IA. 19805. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. Impressit formis. Ecce magister Adam. Type: 116 R. Capital spaces. Hain 15123.', "The first couplet of the colophon, with Nunc' altered to Hoc',", "is taken from that to Valdarfer's edition of 1471 (IB. 19768).", '310X 212 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals supplied in red. Manuscript quiring, mostly cut away. Brown morocco binding signed by Charles Lewis. IB. 19813. Grenville copy (G. 9357). Another copy. 293X 209 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals and initial-strokes supplied in red in the second half. Presented in July, 1839, by Sir Arthur Paget. IB. 19812. Another copy. 317 X 205 mm. Without the blank leaves and with leaves 2 and 297 mutilated. Initial-strokes supplied in red, and red rules surrounding the text on every page. Traces of manuscript quiring.', "King George III's copy (169. k. 14).", 'IB. 19811. DOUBTFUL. 12 LEONARDI ARETINI AD NICOLAIVM NICOLI DE VITA TIRAMNICA PROHEMIVM VEM TIRAMNVM ET SIMONIDEM POETAM COLLO QVENTES INDVCIT. 182 END:... Felix 113 (115) R. Capital spaces on 1e and 2b. Hain 16228? This book cannot be ascribed with certainty to Ambergau. The type measurement is greater and the press-work seems less careful than is usual in his work. 206X 145 mm. With the book-label of Charles Butler. Bought in October, 1913. IA. 19808. VENICE From 1473 to 1477 he worked in partnership with Nicolaus de Frankfordia, in 1477 and 1478 with Petrus de Bartua In the course of 1478 he made a fresh start alone and continued to print regularly until 1483. A Breviary wa published by him for Leoviler in 1486 (Pellechet-Polain no. 2932). The Latin Bible dated 1494 ascribed to Renner by Maittaire (Annales typographici, p. 570) after Le Long is no doubt apocryphal. TYPES (see Plate XVII*) : 109 RA. (P. 11, large text type, with square face, cast on a large body. Tail of O is attached to left of circle and just reaches to below left shank of u; blunt-topped A, C with long serif, G with shank bent inwards, broad M with sloping shanks, P with rounded loop, long-tailed R; a with shallow loop, e broad with horizontal loop-line, narrow s with upper round larger than lower, medium 9 with tail level with line ; single sloping hyphen. In 1471 p and two forms of h, one with straight, the other with curved back (Valdarfer-h), are found (see note to IB. 19824, 23) ; afterwards » replaces R and only the h with curved back is retained. In use in 1471 and 1472 75 G. P. 2, text type, proportionately large in face. Plain C, E, H (rounded to right), I (with thorn to left). L. M, O, R, T; A with curl to left at top, broad D with waved base, N with double upright and thorn to left, P sagging to right, S with both loops enclosed, V with long vertical stroke within body, broad Z; narrow rough a, broad e. rounded h with tail level with line, curly-footed r; single small sloping hyphen. At first the type has plain rounded F and only 2 with long tail reaching to the line; in 1475 F with double upright, serrated to left, was introduced and this form entirely superseded the other in the following year, while at the same time 9 with much shorter tail became the preponderant form (see notes to IC. 19832, IB. 19845). The third type used by Koblinger at Vicenza (1479-80). of about the same measurement, appears to have the same capitals but is easily distinguished by having straight and being much less regular; most of it is possibly the same type or from the same punches. In use in 1473-77. 150 G. (P. 3, heading type, cast for use with the preceding on a body of about twice its size. Ornate capitals bold lower-case. E plain ; A (curl to left at top), B, H serrated to left ; C, F, L,N (with diamond), T with double shank serrated to left; D with plaited base, O, P, V with double shank serrated to left and plaited base; G. R scrolled to left ; 1 made up of several pieces; two forms of S, one with double back serrated to left, not unlike §, the other a more ordinary waved form. Wide M with double serrated left shank and rounded right half, and plain', "rounded Q with curled serif to left within the letter are the usual forms; double crossed M like Dr. Haebler's M'", 'or Me, as in Koberger 160 P. 4 (see Plate XXXIX) and Q with double shank serrated to left are found as alternative forms in IB. 19842, q.v.; the state of the type in this book appears to be described as type 3* by Dr. Haebler. h with rounded and diamonded tail level with line, i lightly stroked to right, broad ?; single light', "steep hyphen. Mostly indistinguishable from Wild 150 GB. [P. 6 (but this has not the waved S), Manzolus' 150G.", 'P. 4 (which has frequent wrong-fount admixtures) and Koblinger (Vicenza) type 2 [P.], also from Koberge (Nuremberg) 160 P. 4 The measurement is approximate. In use in 1474-78 81 G. P. 4), medium text type, mostly plain, but with some ornate letters, viz. D (inner diamond), F (double back, like §), H, N, R (fine outer line to upright), M (two parts, inner curl). A and S with diamond, I with thorn; h with round tail level with line, straight-shafted r; small short-tailed ?. Large sloping hyphen, at first double, then single (see note to IA. 19861). In use in 1478. 109 RB. P. 5), large text type, apparently indistinguishable from Maler and Ratdolt 109 R. [P. 11, q.v., and in all probability the same type passed on. In use in 1478. Not reproduced. 65 G. P. 6), small text type, partly with fanciful capitals. A (empty), F, R serrated to left, B, G. L. M, N (with inner diamond), T double-backed, D with inner diamond, E (rounded), H, I (with thorn to left), P plain, waved S with narrow diagonal break in middle ; broad squat a, narrow e, rounded h with tail level with line, i dotted rathe to right, straight-shafted r, ç used for z. Two states of this type can be distinguished: (1) plain rounded C, O, and Q running to point within letter on left, V with double shank to left cut away slantingly at top, another less common form plain with right shank brought across top of letter, small double hyphen; this form is found in 1478 and 1479 (2) double-backed C admixed, double-backed and double-crossed O and Q, double-crossed V, small single hyphen in use in 1480-1483. Double-backed C is rare at first (except in the Interpretationes of the 1480 Bible, IB. 19875) but a fresh supply of the type seems to have been cast for printing the 1482 Biblia cum postillis (IB. 19883), with this Cas much the most frequent form and S with the upper curve coming out slightly further to the left, makingi rather top-heavy (see also note to IA. 19894). Heavy C-mark is found in some books. Characters from 65 G*. P. 8 including M, often admixed. The type seems in great part indistinguishable from Nicolaus de Frankfordia 63 Gb P. 6), but this is much more mixed. In use in 1478-83 130 G. P. 71, title and heading type, cast for use with the preceding on a body of about twice its size. Ornate capitals. A, B, D, G, H, N (rounded to right) double-backed and double-crossed, C, E with twist, Frunning out t point on left, 1, L scrolled to left, O with twist to left and double-crossed, P, R, T double-backed, elaborate waved S wide V, scrolled to left and double-crossed, found at first but at once replaced by double-backed and double-crossed V, also wide; B often used for G. Rounded h with tail level with line, i stroked well to right, straight-shafted fine double sloping hyphen. In the 1480 Bible (IB. 19875) a considerable admixture of similar capitals from a smaller fount occurs, notably D, G, L, P, V. In use in 1479-1483. 65 Gr. P. 8), small text type, cast for liturgical use to range with 65 G. [P. 6), but with considerably smaller face. Capitals plain, except N, which is double-shouldered and double-crossed; I appears to be that of 65 G. Used in the Breviaries of 1481. 190 (table of sermons): Vt facilius pateat intuenti quicqued in serie huius libri continet ... ibid., END: De Resurre Straight-shanked h is the only form found in about two-thirds of this book, but round-backed h occurs in quire Jal, leaves (f 1, sIl 8- 10, m 1-9, quires sn) and ol, the verso of leaf [s]4, and from the verso of leaf s 5 to the end; a mixture of both forms is found in leaf Im) 10 and the recto of leaf Is15. 289X 211 mm. Capitals, initial-strokes, &c., supplied in red on the first few pages. Manuscript quiring, often cut away. On 1e is written: Monachij ad PP. Franci¬ scanos pro Bibl. The stamp of the Munich convent is on the top edge. In the top cover is pasted a woodcut leaf', "with type-set inscription 'C lesus. Die löblich brud¬", 'schaft des hamlischen [sic Rosenkrantz . Old stamped and lined green sheepskin, with paper label. Bought in March, 1845. IB. 19824. Another copy, with variants. This copy has a different setting up from the preceding on leaf flI sstraight-shanked h only) and the recto of leaf sql3 (round-backed h only). 283X 207 mm. Capital on 12 supplied in gold. Other capitals, also sermon-headings and catchwords at the end of each quire, with some paragraph-marks, supplied in lake; the same hand has written after the year of print ing on 201b: xxiijo, octobris and below: Completu est quadragesimale feliciter. M. L vtinensis ordinis sancti Bought in June, 1845. IB. 19823. THOMAS AQUINAS.', "Type: 109 Re. Capital spaces. Hain '1522.", 'This book is connected with the preceding by the breadth of the type-page and by the absence of the printer s name. It has there¬ fore been placed before the Caracciolus of the same year. 255x 191 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1, 3-8. Capitals supplied in two colours, paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Bought in December, 1888. IB. 19830. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Quad¬ The distribution of the paper is as follows: quire Jal, folio; b-gl, quarto; [h), mixed; si, k), folio; [l-ql, quarto ; [r), mixed; [s-v), folio; [x-zAJ, quarto; [B-D), folio. The book was thus printed in three sections, the first two of ten quires each, the last of seven quires. 292 X211 mm. Capitals, paragraph-marks, initial¬ strokes, underlines and quire-numbers supplied in red. Manuscript sermon-numbers at head of pages. On 12 is the partly obliterated inscription: Pro Conventu Bam bergensi FF. Min. Ad S. Anna.', "King George III's copy (C. 13. b. 10).", 'IB. 19827. WITH NICOLAUS DE FRANKFORDIA. Long-tailed 9 with almost vertical tail is found at the beginning of this book; the long-tailed 9 with tail curved to left which is used elsewhere with this type first occurs on b 8b and entirely super¬ sedes the other after quire sd). The book is thus clearly the earliest in which the type was employed.', "402 x 279 mm. With the book label of Pymme's", 'Library. Bought in April, 1910. IC. 19832. Another copy. 404 x 258 mm. Capital and coat of arms on 2° illu¬ minated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, paragraph-marks and many initial-strokes in red. Grenville copy (G. 8040). IC. 198324. LEONARDUS DE UTINO. Sermones de blank. 2 columns. 52: 42 lines, 158x 104 mm. Type: 75 G.', "Capital spaces. Hain '16129.", "This appears to be the first edition of Utino's Sermones de", '236 x 160 mm. Capital on 22 illuminated in gold and colours. Manuscript catchwords at the end of each quire, giving the last word of the concluding and the first of the commencing quire. Manuscript foliation. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 19835. LEONARDUS DE UTINO Sermones qua¬ IB. 19833. NICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplementum 75 G. Capital spaces. Hain 2153a. The sequence of watermarks in this book suggests that it was set up in four sections, of 10, 7, 7, and 10 quires respectively. As type 150 G. is not found in this book, it is placed before the other books of 1474. 251X 190 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 2* illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. Manuscript notes At the beginning and end is written: Ad vsum fris Iohis', "8 Ruschoibus comesis. On 2' is a circular stamp with", 'SG the letters . Old sheepskin. Bought in April, 1864. IB. 19843. NICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplementum. 150 G., first word of each article; 75 G., text. Capital spaces. The occurrence in this book only of alternative M and O with type 150 G. (see notes to types) suggests that it is the first book in which the type was used ; hence its position here. 285 x 205 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Orna- mental capital supplied in red and blue on 22 other capitals in alternate red and blue, paragraph-marks, &c., in red. With the armorial book-plate of Amadeus Svajer. Sheets o 2 and o 3 have been transposed in binding. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 19842. ANTONINUS. Summae pars secunda. 11474. Types: 150 G., first words of sections: 75 G., text. Capital space at the beginning of each chapter. Hain 1254. The sequence of the watermarks (balance in circle, ox-head with crown and rosette) shows that this book was set up in four almost equal sections, beginning at quires sal, II), Ixl, and [Fl. 310X 210 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals supplied in two colours, a few paragraph-marks in red. Manuscript quiring (a-y, 1-15) and foliation. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 19840. *1475. 2 in Interpretationes. 102: 51 lines and head-line, 191 (210) X 127 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (titles of books), first words of books ; 75 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 3054. Both forms of F are found with type 75 G. in this book, but only the long-tailed form of 9. Rounded F seems to occur only in quires a-c, m-p, X-2 The collation and watermarks suggest that this book may have been set up in four sections, beginning with quires lal, (m), Lx), and [K] respectively. 269 X 193 mm. Without the blank leaf. Many head- lines cropped. Historiated capital with elaborate four¬ side border illuminated in gold and colours on 22, a similar border on 4°. Capitals at beginning of books illuminated with single borders in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in two colours. Each type-page and each line of text is enclosed in red ruled lines. Manu- script quiring and foliation. With the note of owner- ship of Willem Morael of Bruges, 1479, several times repeated; on the last page is written: Ptinet mösterio sce tnitatl in beuén Beveren near Antwerp ordinis sci IB. 19845. NICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplementum. blank. 2 columns. 4°: 47 lines, 176X 119 mm. Types: 150 G.,', "title-words of sections ; 75 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '2155.", 'Serrated Fonly and both long-tailed and short-tailed 9 are found in this and all subsequent books containing type 75 G. As this and the following book have no printed signatures, they are placed before the other books issued in the same year. This is a page-for-page reprint, with the same quiring, of the second 1474 edition (IB. 19842) as far as the rubric Dilationibus in the list of rubrics in the Codex towards the end. From this point to the colophon a saving of one column, and thereby of one leat, is effected. The Consilia of Alexander de Neuo are not found in the earlier editions. 270X 193 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 2 illuminated in gold and colours, with four-side border, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate led and blue. On 2e is written : Conuentus Sti sixti mutinis. Bought in January, 1878. IB. 19853. THOMAS AQUINAS. De veritate catho¬ 2 columns. 138: 41 lines, 153 X 106 mm. Types: 150 G., first line of text of each book; 75 G., text. Capital spaces. Many pages contain 42 and 43 lines. Hain 1386. The preliminary quire is quarto ; quires Ja-Il are folio, some of the paper watermarked on the lower edge, the rest without water- marks; quires Im and so are mixed folio and quarto, quire sn) is quarto only; quires (p-x are folio, with various watermarks; the rest of the book is quarto. The Olmütz copy of this book is dated 1476 by the rubricator. 216 X 144 mm. Without the blank leaf. Ornamental capital on 7e supplied in several colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. In the lower margin of 7e is a Faun holding a dish, over his shoulder a shield argent and gules. On 2° is the stamp of ownership and duplicate stamp of the Civic Library of Bergamo. Bought in February, 1887. BIBLIA LATINA. columns, 3 in Interpretationes. 32: 51 lines and head-line, 190 (207) x 125 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (titles of books), first words of books; 75 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 3063. Reprinted, mostly page for page, with the same quiring, from the 1475 edition (IB. 19845). 275 X 201 mm. Without the blank leaves. The inner pages of the fourth sheet of quire 2 have been acciden- tally left blank by the printer, the missing text being supplied in early manuscript. Ornamental capitals in red and blue supplied on 2° and 4°, other capitals and paragraph-marks in red. Manuscript notes. Old', "stamped pigskin, lettered 'G S F 1577', with bosses", '(German). IB. 19849. CARCANUS, MICHAEL. Sermonarium tripli¬ 447 leaves, the last blank. 2 columns. 2892: 42 lines, 157X 107 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sermons; 75 G., text. Capital', "spaces. Hain '4508.", 'The last leaf of quire 7 is quarto. Of the rest of the book, quires A-E, sheets F 1, 2, quire H, sheets I 1, 2, quire L, sheets M 1, 2, and sheets P 1-3 are folio, the remainder quarto. 239 X 170 mm. Imperfect, containing only the second set of Lent sermons, from the last leaf of quire 7 to the end. Ornamental capital in red and blue supplied at the beginning of the text, other capitals in alternate red and blue. On the first page is an oval armorial book-stamp, white on black, lettered ABBAS. S. SEPVLCHRI PARMAE CANONICOR. LATERANEN. Binding', "lettered 'S. M.' on back.", 'Bought in January, 1850. IB. 19851. MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus last blank. 2 columns. 272: 39 lines and head-line, 145 (157) X 100 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (book-titles), first words of chief sections: 75 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 10557 (giving the date as MCCCCLXXVII). 198 X 146 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, paragraph-marks in red. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 19855. WITH PETRUS DE BARTUA. Types: 150 G., title-words of sections; 75 G., text. Capital spaces', "Hain '2156.", 'The Canones poenitentiales drawn from the Summa Astesani which come immediately after the Supplementum in the previous editions, are here put at the end of the book. 216 x 167 mm. Some capitals, &c., supplied in red and blue or red. Manuscript notes. Old red sheepskin Presented in November, 1866. IA. 19859. THOMAS AQUINAS. Secundae partis Sum¬ columns. 122: 47 lines and head-line, 190 (202) X 123 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (question-numbers), first words of sections; 81 G.', "text. Capital spaces. Hain '1448.", 'Double hyphens only are found with type 81 G. in this book. 290 X 204 mm. Ornamental capital on 1e supplied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in red. The last quire is bound at the beginning. Bought in April, 1910. IB. 19863. MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus 2 columns. 282: 37 lines and head-line, 148 (159) X 101 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (names of books), first words of sections;', "81 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '10558.", 'Double hyphens are frequent with type 81 G. only in parts of quires a and d; elsewhere single hyphens are the almost invariable rule, the change being clearly intentional. This book is therefore here placed later than the Aquinas of the same year. 221 X 156 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 10 and the blank. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, paragraph-marks in red. On 22 is written: Contus. sa" catherine a farllo ornis pre. With the book-label of', "Samuel Parr. Michael Wodhull's copy ?", 'Bought in December, 1846. IA. 19861. ALONE. 116) mm. Type: 109 Rb. Woodcut capitals on 1e. Hain 11017. This is a very close reprint, in great part letter-for-letter, of', "Maler and Ratdolt's edition of 1478 (IA. 20494), except from", "e76 to fab, Ratdolt's edition having 26 lines to the page on e7a-", "f18 and 27 and 26 alternately for the rest, while Renner's has 27", 'lines on e7à-8b and 26 lines thenceforward; the text coincides once more in both at the foot of f4b. The two settings-up differ mainly in the marginalia, which Renner kept rather narrower: the breadth of the main type-page is almost exactly the same in both. As, however, this breadth is common to the three tracts by Renner printed with type 109 Rb., it seems clear that it is ultimately derived', "from Maler & Ratdolt's Mela, and that therefore the present reprint", 'is the earliest of the three Renner tracts in question.', "The fact that Maler & Ratdolt's and not Renner's is the original", "edition is proved by 'the absence in the copy by Renner of", "marginal notes in the space occupied by Ratdolt's ornamental", "border, namely, on the recto of the first leaf' (G. Redgrave, Erhard", 'Ratdolt, &c., p. 14). DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES. Cosmographia DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES. Cosmographia siue de situ orbis. [Translated by Antonius *1478. The marginal summaries and notes appear to have been printed separately from the text, as the inking is not uniform.', "This book is reprinted from Maler & Ratdolt's edition of 1477", '(1A. 20490), but the text occupies five leaves less. 200X 142 mm. With the armorial book-plate of the Comte de Lomenie.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. a. 14).", 'IA. 19865. JOHANNES DESACRO BUSTO. Sphaera marginalia 115) mm. Types: 109 Rb., text; 65 G., inscriptions on', "diagrams. Woodcut capitals and diagrams. Hain '14108.", 'Type 65 G. is in its early state in this and the following book. 207 X 140 mm. Manuscript notes on fly-leaves. Bought in May, 1861. IA. 19869. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Ser¬ 180X 127 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-240 (quires a-y 1-8), 353 (aa 1) and the last blank; the last leaves are damaged at the top. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red, a few in blue. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IA. 19872 Bought in November, 1844. Another copy of quires aa-ii. 215 X 160 mm. Capitals supplied in red. IA. 19873 Bought in November, 1888. 51 lines and head-line, 164 (176) X 111 mm. Types: 130 G., head- lines (names of books), first words of books ; 65 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 3078. Type 65 G. is in its second state in this and all subsequent books. On vellum. 237 X 170 mm. Historiated capital and four-side border illuminated in gold and colours on 12; the wreathed medallion in the lower border contains a crown, possibly that of Ferdinand of Naples. Chief capitals illuminated in gold and colours, the remainder supplied in two colours. The lower margin of leaf 419 (18 9) has been cut away.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. b. 12).", 'IB. 19875. BREVIARIUM AQUILEIENSE. 11481. 237°. (red) Ad vespas an. (black) Veni sancte spüs marty ris agat sicut de vno martyre cum pleno officio p totu. Oro. 509e. (red) Incipit coë sconu em osuetudi¬ Ouarto and Octavo. ; a-cld1 e8; f6 gl4 h-q2 rst2 y1. xyl2 110 2 312 48 512; 6(red); 6-81291 104. 111912206 212221 544 leaves, 58, 66, 384, 508, 530, and 536 blank. 2 columns, except', "in the calendar. 98: 34 lines, 111X 77 mm. Types: 65 G.; 65G'.", 'Capital spaces, also red printed Lombards. Irregular line-endings. Hain 3786. The greater part of this book is printed on quarto paper, but in quires *), e, s, v, 5, 18, and 21 there is an admixture of octavo paper of similar quality and with a similar watermark (rosette). The preliminary quire is enclosed in a blank sheet which seems to be of the same paper as the book itself and should therefore perhaps form part of the quiring. A similar leaf occurs at the end. the other half of the sheet having been cut away. 165X115 mm. Some capitals supplied in blue, the rest in green. On 1e is the note of ownership and stamp of the Buxheim Charterhouse library. Old stamped leather. Bought in June, 1890. IA. 19878. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. Caplm. 509e. (red) Incipit officium imaculate on¬ printed Lombards. Irregular line-endings. Hain 3902. 1-5,7,9, 14’, 14’, B, D are in octavo, the remainder in mixed quarto Quire G consists of a tract on the Rubrics of the Months com¬', "piled by' frat. N. minor minon minimus' and entitled (G 2b, col. 1)", 'Additiones declaratorie seu correctorie rubricarum mensiû de¬ Quires A-D contain offices for the Visitation of the Virgin (with the feast of SS. Peter and Paul which falls three days earlier), the Immaculate Conception, and the feasts of SS. Bernardine, Francis, Antony of Padua, Louis of Toulouse, Claire and Ives of Brittany; all these are connected with the Franciscan Order. As at least one other copy agrees with the Museum copy in wanting quires E and F, it is possible that these quires contained offices relating to some order other than the Franciscan, either set of offices being supplied with the body of the Breviary according to the wishes of buyers. 163X 120 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire and leaf B 4. Capitals supplied in blue, a few in two colours, initial-strokes, head-lines and foliation (separate for each part) in red. Between quires C and D is inserted a quire of manuscript prayers. With the book-plate of J. H. P. Madden. The title is written across the fore edge. Six- teenth-century stamped leather. Bought in May, 1899. IA. 19879. 226 blank. 2 columns, except in the calendar. 13b: 34 lines,', "I10x 75-6 mm. Types: 65 G.; 65 G'. Capital spaces, also red", 'printed Lombards. Irregular line-endings. Hain 11373. 130 X 100 mm. Imperfect, wanting m 4-6 (part of the Canon of the Mass), in place of which ten leaves o manuscript, one bearing an engraving of the Crucifixion are inserted, also the blank leaves. Illuminated capita supplied on 72, other capitals in blue. Cropped in places At the end two quires of manuscript prayers. Sixteenth- century German stamped leather. In the top cover is written: ex libris lohannis Wickham Legg. Bequeathed in December, 1921. IA. 19880 NICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplementum. 556 leaves, 1, 498, and 522 blank. 2 columns. 4° : 38 lines, 123X 86 (with marginalia 91) mm. Types: 130 G., title-words of sections ; 65 G., text. Capital spaces. Marginal paragraph¬', "numbers. Hain '2164.", 'Quires c, d, t-y, 1-5, A-C of this book are in quarto, quires f, g, 1,1, 6, 8-17, 19, 21 are in octavo, the remainder in mixed quarto and octavo. 178x 124 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital at beginning of each part illuminated in gold and colours, with short border, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes and underlines in red. Bought in June, 1845. IA. 19881. BIBLIA LATINA. Biblia Latina cum by commentary. Vol. I, 32: 73 lines of commentary, and head-line, 238 (248) x 149 mm. A column of 60 lines of text on 472 measures 239 mm. Types: 130 G., head-lines (names of books) ; 80 G., text: 65 G., gloss ; reference-letters in text in very small type. Capital spaces ; spaces left for diagrams in Exodus and elsewhere. Part', "of Hain '3165.", 'A fresh supply of type 65 G., with some variations, appears to have been cast for this book (see note to type).', "The printer's colophon is preceded by the following explanation:", 'Pro expeditione huius operis necnon ad intelligentiam omnium in eo positorum: scias in primis o lector quod pro faciliori inuentione aliquorum quire of vol. III (quire 38), the outer sheet of which appears to have been made up from another copy; the blank at the end is also wanting. The third sheet of quire 32 occurs in duplicate. Capital at the beginning of vol. I and vol. II illuminated in gold and colours, some other capitals supplied in red and blue, the rest in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow as far as quire f. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in May, 1907. IB. 19883. NICOLAUS DEAUXIMO. Supplementum. 30 G., title-words of sections; 65 G., text. Capital spaces. Although dated 1483, this book shows the state of type 65 G. revious to the replenishment which was made for printing the 482 Biblia cum postillis (see note to type). It would therefore em to have been begun while the new type was still locked up in he latter work, and it was thus no doubt the earliest book finished n1483; hence its position here. 184X 117 mm. Capitals and initial-strokes supplied', "red. On 1' is written: Anno domi. 1506. Nota pnis", 'umma ppinata est. f. loanni Perenreutt per M. Ioannem PAULUS DE SANCTA MARIA. Additiones ad Postillam Nicolai de Lyra super Biblia columns. 4°: 73 lines and head-line, 237 (246) x 160 mm. Types: 130 G., head-lines (names of books); 65 G., text. Capital spaces.', "Part of Hain '3165 (counting two leaves less).", 'This book is described by Hain as part of the Biblia cum postillis of 1482 (above), but as it is not included in the printed register of the Bible and was not finished in the same year, it has here been catalogued separately, following Proctor. 308X 216 mm. IB. 19885. Bought in July, 1883. *1483 162 (172) x 110 mm. Types: 130 G., head-lines (names of books), first words of books; 65 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '3089.", '190X 142 mm. Capital on 1e supplied in red and blue, other capitals in alternate red and blue, paragraph¬ marks and initial-strokes in red. Some head-lines cropped. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 19888. MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus columns. 272: 39 lines and head-line, 126 (136) x 82 mm. Types: 130 G., head-lines (names of books), first words of chief sections: 65 G., text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters, at beginnings', "of chief sections, Lombards elsewhere. Hain '10563.", '166X 111 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf B 8 and the blank. Capitals supplied in red, a few in blue, paragraph¬ marks in red. On the last page is written: Iste liber', "e celestinoru scte crucis ppe offemôte', Remaneat in", "refectorio. pro communs'. From the library of the Duke", 'of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 19891. DOUBTFUL.', "109 Rb. Capital space on 18. Hain '4356.", 'The siege of Rhodes was raised in August, 1480. As there is no evidence that Renner used type 109 R° after 1478 the ascription of this and the following tract, which were assigned to Ratdolt by Proctor (nos. 4378, 4378 A), is extremely uncertain.', "205 X 147 mm. Dr. Kloss's copy. With the crest and", 'initials of Henri Ternaux-Compans stamped on the covers. IA. 20502. Bought in March, 1846. Another copy. 209X 143 mm. Capital, initial-strokes, &c., supplied in red. CAORSIN, GUILELMUS. Obsidionis Rhodiae 209X 137 mm. With the book-stamp of the Hebel Library. Bought in July, 1897. IA. 20504. a Folio and Quarto. alb c8.] 26 leaves, the first and last blank. 3°: 24 lines, 137X 101 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital space on 22. Hain 14986. Quire a and the first two sheets of b) are quarto, the remainder Tied a does not occur in this tract, though it is found in all the other books printed with type 114 R., which suggests that this is', "the earliest production of Gabriele's press.", '205 x 155 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital supplied in gold and colours by a late hand. Grenville copy (G. 9683). IA. 19903. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Filocolo. [With Type: 114 R. Capital spaces. Hain 3296. In the Paris copy (Pellechet no. 2454) two fragments of chapters 93 and 94 of book 4 have been printed upside down on the last page, no doubt owing to accidental inking of type used as a block. 316x 225 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf, all but a fragment of leaf 223, and the blank. Capital and short border illuminated in gold and colours on 2e, other capitals supplied in red or blue. Bought in March, 1914. IB. 19901. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Canzoniere. 7b, 1. 25: EXPLICIT TABVLA. 182b. SECOND COLOPHON: FRANCISCI PETRAR¬ EXCELLENTISSIMI TRIVM¬ CAE POETA PRESSVM FVIT HOC OPVS FOELICITER IN Folio. 4°; a-s10. 188 leaves, 8 and 188 blank. 152: 30 lines. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Ham 12757. 279x 168 mm. Branch-work capital illuminated in gold and colours on 9e, also coat of arms in wreath in the lower margin, other capitals in alternate red and green, and arms in gold on covers. Cracherode copy, with date 1790. IB. 19906. Another copy. On vellum. 264 x 170 mm. Small capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, ornamental larger capitals added by a late hand. Manuscript foliation. From the Brienne, Macarthy, and Hibbert collections. Bound by Derome le jeune. Another copy. 278 x 183 mm. Without the blank leaf 8. Capital with short border illuminated in gold and colours on 9 coat of arms in lower margin, a few other capitals supplied in red or blue. Sheets [b]z and [bl3 have been transposed in binding. Some leaves at the begin- ning and end have had their margins mended. IB. 19905 Another copy. 271X197 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capital and four-side border illuminated in gold and colours, with coat of arms, on 9e, larger capitals in branch-work, small capitals supplied in red or blue, also paragraph¬ marks on leaves 1-7. Copious marginal manuscript notes to the end of the Sonetti.', "King George III's copy (C. 4. i. 4).", 'IB. 19907. MERULA, GEORGIUS. Bellum Scodrense. 137 X87 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital space on 28. Hain 11093, 188 x 138. Without the blank leaf. Bought in May, 1896. IA. 19911. COMITIBUS, JUSTUS DE. La bella mano. RIIS DE BONONIA CARMINA IN LAVDEM None DOMINI IVSTI: 22. IVSTI DE COMITIBV ROMANI VTRIVSQVE IVRIS INTERPREITIS AC POETAE CLARISSIMI LI BELLVS FOELI¬ CITER INCIPIT INITITVLATVS LA BELLA MANO:. 70b. COLOPHON: VENECIIS. DIE. DVO¬ DECIMO. DECEIMBRIS. M.CCCCLXXIIII. F.I.N.I.S. 71° (index of first lines): Amor quando p. farmi ben felice c. i..', "Quarto. Jal b-hsik') 74 leaves, the last blank. 8b: 24 lines", '138x 82 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital spaces. Hain 5544. A page-for-page reprint of the first edition, by Scipio Malpiglius Bologna, 1472 (IA. 28553). 196 X 141 mm. Imperfect, wanting the outer sheet of quire f (made good by a sheet of text in eighteenth- century type), the last leaf of the index and the blank.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 6. a. 18). IA. 19913. ANDREA DI SIMONE. Filomena. By lines, with spaces, 148 x 76 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital space on 12, 1° 462. Each stanza is indented and separated by a single-line space from the next. The initial letters of the first stanzas of this poem form an acrostic reading: "Andre(a) de Sim(o)ne Haue dit Martino Zei Andrea di Simone and Martino Zei appear to be otherwise unknown. 192 X 140 mm. HIERONYMUS. Vita et transitus s. Hiero¬ Bought in December, 1846. Another copy. In this copy sheets bI, b 2, e 1, e 2 are of a different setting-up, and the signatures of f2 and f 3 are different. 101 X 136 mm. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue, paragraph-marks in red. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1857. TUBERINUS, JOHANNES MATHIAS. De puero The letter of Hinderbach to Zouenzonius is dated 30 April, 1475. This is the first edition of the tract, which is also found dedicated to the people of Brescia and (with additions) to Hinderbach, the opening sentences being different in each case. 193 X 141 mm. Bought in September, 1871. AUGUSTINUS. De ciuitate Dei. 71475. blank. 2 columns. 20b: 46 lines and head-line, 183 (201) X 114 mi. Types: I14 R., head-lines (book-numbers); 80 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain k2052. 200x 180 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capitals supplied in two colours at the beginnings of books, other capitals in red or blue, initial-strokes in red. On 22 is written: Soctis IESV Louanij. P.B., Pastor Thenensis. Bought in June, 1845. IB. 19923. Another copy. 270X 190 mm. Without the blank leaves. Leaf f 4 is mutilated. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Eighteenth-century citron morocco. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 19922. HIERONYMUS. Vitas sanctorum Patrum. 80 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 8615. 288 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals in two colours supplied on 22 and 5e the rest, also para¬ graph-marks and foliation, in red. Traces of manuscript quiring. From the library of Giovanni Gherardini. Bought in November, 1896. IB. 19924. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Rudimenta gram¬ mm. Types: 114 R.; 114 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Indented text. Hain 12648. The prefatory letter of Calphurnius on 1b contains the following: Quare perlecto grammatices libello: qui a Nicolao Perotto . .. unsigned quires of this book. The partial use of printed signatures in this book suggests that it may belong to December, 1474 (or possibly to January, 1475), and that the Italian Vitas Patrum of 1475 (IB. 19924), which is unsigned throughout, was in hand at the same time. 269 x 190 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks sup- plied in red or blue on 1b-38. On 2° is painted a coat of arms (swan) flanked by the letters. .B. .B. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 19925. PETRUS DE ABANO. Conciliator differen¬ CONCILIATOR DIFFERENTIA RVM PHILOSO¬ PRAECIPVÉ MEDICORVM only), head-lines (numbers of differentiae) ; 80 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Spaces for diagrams on k72 and n 3b', "Hain '2.", '1, blank; 22-42, prologus, list of quaesita; 4b-270b Conciliator: in the signature of g 4 has been corrected in pen and', "ink, probably in the printer's office.", 'Bought in June, 1862. IC. 19928. HIERONYMUS. Vita et transitus s. Hiero¬ Catchword at the end of each quire. Hain 8640. The inner side of sheet b 4 and the outer side of sheet b 5 have been left blank by an error of the printer. Reichling describes quire b as consisting of eight leaves only. 195 x 135 mm. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Old half stamped leather over boards. Bought in March, 1875. IA. 19935. PETRUS DE BERGAMO. Etymologiae seu logie finiunt. in quibus angelicus doctor sanct? Thomas de Aqno quque sibi uidet contradicere: licet subtilis con¬', "Octavo. a-g'h’. 62 leaves. 42: 26 lines, 104x 66 mm. Type", "80 G. Capital space, with guide-letter, on 12. Hain '2821.", 'Leaf 6 is signed a 4 by error. 147 X 94 mm. Bought in May, 1907. JACÖBUS DE VORAGINE. Legenda aurea. 126 July, 1477. leaves, 4 and 321 blank. 2 columns. 62: 51 lines, 203X 132 mm. Types: 90 R., colophon, heading on 52; 80 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. The text of the first two lines on 56 mita del marcato ... luochi’ is repeated by error in the first two lines of 97. 272X 192 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals supplied in red or blue. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 19936. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Rudimenta gram¬ PEROT TVM NEPOTEM EX FRATRE SVAVIS- SIMVM RVDIMENTA GRAMMATICES. 112. Quarto. al b-n8o6 112 leaves, the first blank. 3°: 37 lines, 167X 103 mm. Types: 90 R.; 90 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Hain '12660. Presented in November, 1918. Presented in November, 1918. MERULA, GEORGIUS. Enarrationes Satura¬ rum Juuenalis, etc. *Between 15 March and 6 May, 1478. 22. AD INVICTISSIMVM PRINCIPEM FEDERI- CVM DE MONTEFERETRO VRBINI DVCEM: GEORGII MERVLAE ALEXANDRINI PRAE¬ FATIO IN SA-ITYRARVM IVVENALIS ENAR- RATIONES. 1484. COLOPHON: Continentur in libro haec. Enarrationes Satyrarum Iuuenalis per Geor. M. Alex, ad Federicum de monte feretro Vrbini ducem blank. 132: 41 lines, 184x 107 (with marginalia 137) mm. Types: 90 R.; 90 Gk. Capital space, with guide-letter, at the beginning of each main section. Hain 11090. 1, blank; 22-4°, prefatory letter, life of Juvenal, &c.; 5, blank; 62-982, Saturarum Juuenalis enarrationes; 98b, 99, blank; 1002-1242 Bembus, dated 15 March 1478: 127b blank; 1282-1482, annota- tiones in orationem M. T. Ciceronis pro Q. Ligario, followed by a letter of Merula to Dom. Sanutus on certain points in a letter of Cicero; 148°, 1498, errata (in two columns); 149b, 150, blank. Doge Vendramin died 6 May, 1478. 260X 175 mm. Without the blank last leaf. On 12 and 2° is written the monogram MAB. Bought in July, 1866. IB. 19942. UNDATED BOOKS. 107X 137 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1,10, 15, 80.', "Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in April, 1892. IA. 19951. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica noua Undated. 2. COMINCIA LA ELEGANTISSIMA DOCItrina delo excelentissimo Marco tullio cicerone chiamata lines, 135 x 88 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain 5092. The type in this book is very fresh in appearance. 195 x 140mm. Without the blank leaves. The leaves of the first quire appear to be mounted. Bought in July, 1863. IA. 19947. PSALTERIUM. Psalterium cum canticis. each paragraph and verse. Hain 13477. The text in the latter part of quire Ifl is widely spaced. The first line on the recto of [f 10 is inverted. 143 X 102 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 51, 52 (the inner sheet of quire [f)). Capital with border illuminated in gold and colours on 1e other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Traces of manuscript quiring. At the end is written : questo salterio delasora arcangiola. Leaves h 5, 6 are misbound after [h) 2. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 19954. Another copy. On vellum. 144 X 106 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 13, 14, 19, 20 (sheets b] 3, 4) 47-56 (quire f)), 81, 82, 87-96 (sheets [k 1, 2, quire [1)), 105-112 (In 2-81) and 121-124 (quire p)) ; quire sol is misbound after sil Capital and four-side border with space for coat of arms illuminated in gold and colours on 13, guide-letters in pen and ink supplied for other capitals. Bound in red morocco by Thouvenin. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in March, 1847. IA. 19955. CANZONE. Canzon de femena tristitia. Bought in April, 1857. ROMANI, JACOBUS. RIA. AD. ILLVSITRISSIMVM. NICOLAVM. TROINVM. DVCEM. VENETVM. CONIGRATV¬ LATIO.?..P. Ibid., END OF PAGE :... unoque te duce.', "136x 89 mm. Type: 119 R. Two capital spaces. Hain '13963.", 'As this appears to be the only book in which N is of the form', "found in Ambergau's cognate type, it is probably Florentius's", 'earliest work. Another setting-up of 22 is known, in which the ornaments after the heading differ and the last words read: unoq te Duce (Gesell¬ schaft für Typenkunde, pl. 558, Hain). 200x 145 mm. Without the blank leaf. With the monogram FG stamped on 14b. Bought in November, 1850. IA 19963 mm. Type : 119 R. Two capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5955? 199 X 143mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound before Bought in June, 1842. Undated. 149X 82 mm. Type: 119 R. Three capital spaces. Hain 5960. 197 X 137 mm. From the libraries of Thomas Crofts and the Duke of Grafton, 1783. Bound before IA. 17920.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. a. 12/1). IA. 19067. DATUS, AUGUSTINUS. De variis loquendi for Greek. Hain 5986. 284x 153 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital on 2° supplied in red. Manuscript notes on the blank leaves at the end; also manuscript quiring. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 19970. JUSTINIANI, LEONARDUS. Canzonetti. 193X 132 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 19 and 26, the outer sheet of quire [cl. Quire sel is misbound between leaves 6 and 7 of quire cl. Capitals supplied in red or blue. Bought in January, 1848. IA. 19973. RUFUS, SEXTUS. De historia Romana. Undated. RERVM. rum. P. R. V. Augusto liber fi. Item De aedifica¬ Quarto. Ja b*. 20 leaves. 32: 22 lines, 130x 87 mm. Type:', "119 R. Capital spaces. Hain '14028,'14030.", '\ufeff204 In both his entries Hain reads GISTARVM. [sicl instead of GESTARVM in the heading on 1e 195 X 139 mm. Bought in May, 1907. TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae.—P. Ouidii 22. ALBII. TIBVLI. POETAE. ILLVS TRIS. LIBER. PRIMVS. ET. PRIMO PRAEMIVM. 144x 88 mm. Type: 119 R. Capital spaces. Hain 15520. 1, blank; 22-43°, Elegiae; 44°-48°, Sappho Phaoni. 172 X 124 mm. Without the blank leaf. Few capitals supplied in blue or brown. Grenville copy (G. 9622). IA. 19977. ANTONINUS. Confessionale in vulgari ser¬ P. D. ANTONINVM ARCHIEPIS-ICOPVM FLO¬ blank. 34: 24 lines, 136x 92 mm. Type: I14 R. Capital spaces with guide-letters. Hain 1219, 6312. Confessionale: 211X145 mm. Imperfect, wanting sneets la)a, Lcl3, lel3, Ifl1, IkJI. Capitals supplied in gold and colours by a late hand. With the signature of H. C. Hoskier, 1905. At the end are bound eight leaves of medical recipes. Bought in October, 1908. IA. 19985. Della dottrina cristiana: 192 X 138 mm. Imperfect wanting quire 1*), containing the table. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. A title-page in pen-and-ink is prefixed. Bought in November, 1868. IA. 19986. *Undated. 12. INCOMENCIANO LI SONETTI DE BVR¬ M. Polain (Pellechet-Polain no. 3055) describes what appears to be a variant of this edition, with woodcut border-pieces on 12 and slight differences in the setting-up of this page. 207 X 145 mm. Paragraph-marks in red or blue and initial-strokes in red supplied on 18-4e.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. a. 6).", 'IA. 19983. Another copy. 200X 143 mm. Capital supplied in red and blue. Sheets [f3, 4 have been transposed in binding. On fly- leaves at the beginning and end are bibliographical notes and an index of first lines. Grenville copy (G. 10730). ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Compendium theo¬ 35 lines, 137 X90 mm. Type: 79 G. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Hain '439.", '210X 143 mm. Without the blank leaf. With the book-label of George Stokes, Cheltenham. Bought in June, 1873. IA. 19988. MIDDLETON, RICHARD. Commentum super Folio. 4108; a-f10 gl2 h-7710 12 278 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 262: 54 lines, 214X 135 mm. Type: 79 G. Capital spaces. Hain 10985. The gaps in the text due to 115b and 144° having been left uninked, which are mentioned by Hain, do not occur in the present copy. This book owes its position in the list to the fact that it has no printed signatures. 327 X 232 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. With the armorial book-plate of Count Hercules de Silva. Sheets are frequently misbound in quires a-h). Bought in December, 1888. IB. 19991. JACOBUS DE VORAGINE. Legenda leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 32: 50 lines, 198 X 120 mm. Type: 79 G. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. 276 x 198 mm. Without the blank leaf; leaf 265 is mutilated. Capital on 22 supplied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Manuscript foliation. On 23 is written : Iste liber ptinet sad locu sacte marie aput lonatu. Bound in eighteenth-century stamped leather IB. 19993 THOMAS AQUINAS. Quaestiones de po Folio. al bced-xl0ysz12-171A-N10O6. 391 leaves, 2 columns 5a: 50 lines and head-line, 199 (216) x 122 mm. Types: 150G. head-lines, first words of sections ; 79 G., text. Capital spaces. mostly with guide-letters. The head-lines give the numbers and titles of quaestiones. Hain *1416. 12, blank; 1b register; 22-1322, quaestiones de potentia Dei: up to the end of quire ; double-backed Q pointed to left and (with few exceptions) rounded initial d in the rest of the book. 274X192 mm. Capital on 2° supplied in red and blue, other capitals in red or blue, initial-strokes and underlines in red. On 1e is the inscription, struck out: Anno dnin Mo cccco septuagesio octauo hic liber opat? estp of the Camaldulensians of S. Joseph near Vienna. On the cover is stamped: C.S.A.C. 1. 6. 44. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 19995. BURLEY, WALTER. Expositio super Artem spaces. Hain 4127 (with variants).', "Hain gives the end of the colophon as reading: 'ipressungp", "nagrm xpoforum arnoldum feliciter explicit.' From Pellechet¬", 'olain (nos. 3070, 3070A) it would appear that the colophon was priginally set up as in the present copy, that some of the type at the end of the last three lines worked out of place during the printing off, and that the whole of the outer sheet of the last quire was set ip afresh in consequence, the new colophon reading as set out in lain. 282 X 198 mm. Fully rubricated. Manuscript notes On a fly-leaf is written : Iste liber constat Willmo hulle... )d stamped and lined leather, rebacked. Bought in July, 1837. IB. 19997. MIDDLETON, RICHARD. Commentum super 984; kolines, 196 X 124 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sections,', "8c.: 79 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '10984.", '200 x 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 60 and 63 (cheet d 4); sheet r 4 has been reversed in binding. Capital on 2e supplied in red and blue, other capitals and some initial-strokes in red. On 1e is written: Iste liber empt? est a quentu Augusten ordis frm carmelitan Anno. 1485. On 2° are traces of the book-stamp of the priest of S. Maurice at Augsburg (see IB. 5760, vol. ii, p. 339). In the top cover is a large coloured book-plate with the Augsburg arms. Old stamped leather, with paper label and link for chain. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 19999. EUSEBIUS. Euangelica praeparatio. [Trans¬ Folio. Jal b-o10 p8.] 150 leaves, the first blank. 32: 37 lines, 215x 126 mm. Type: 116 R. Capital spaces. Hain 16700.', "The verses on 150bare taken from Antonio Cornazzano's epigram", "appended to Jenson's 1470 edition of this work (IB. 19612).", '310X 211 mm. Capitals, initial-strokes and underlines supplied in red at the beginning of the book. Traces of manuscript quiring. On 1° is written: Bibliothecae Hei¬ deggerianae, 1783. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. A quire of old blank paper is bound at the end. Old stamped sheepskin. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 20003. ALONE. NETIARVM REGNANTE IMPRESSVM FVIT Capital spaces. Hain 4426. Quires (a-n are quarto, sol is folio and quarto, sp, ql are folio ; r-z AB are quarto, the remainder folio. 236 x 164 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals', "on 4' supplied in two colours, other capitals in red and", 'blue alternately, paragraph-marks in red, initial-strokes in yellow.', "King George III's copy (158. i. 23).", 'IB. 20012. FRANCISCUS DE PLATEA. Opus resti¬ VTILISSIM-IVM A REVERENDO IN CHRISTO PATRE FRA-TRE FRANCISCO DE PLATEA BONONIENSE ORDINIS MINORVM DIVINI Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. M. CCCC. LXXII. NICOLAO TRVNO DVCE VENI. ETIARVM REGNANTE IMPRESSVM FVIT HO-COPVS FOELICITER. Quarto. aa-cclo a-gloh2; i-ty 226 leaves, the first and last blank. 33°: 32 lines, 155x 103 (with marginalia 110) mm. Type: 97 R. Capital spac ces. Marginal section-numbers. Hain 13035 (reading RESTITVTIONVM, EXCOMMVNICA¬ TIONVM and FRAMCISCVM on 22). The type appears very fresh at the beginning of this book, so that it is perhaps earlier than the Caracciolus. 230x 169 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 197 and 198 (the inner sheet of quire fr)) and the blank first leaf; the missing text is supplied by a sheet of manuscript. Branch-work capital illuminated in gold and colours on 31° other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. On 22 is written: Biblioth. Coll. S. Barnabæ Mediolan. On a fly-leaf is the stamp of Count Hercules Silva. Bought in June, 1889. IB. 20014. Another copy. 221 x 158 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first three quires containing the tabula, and the blank last leaf. Sheets k 2 and (k 3 have been transposed in binding. Capital on 31° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red or blue. On 31e is the stamp and note of ownership of the library of S. Maria Angelorum [anue ?). Manuscript notes.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. b. 15). IB. 20015. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. FINIS. M.CCCC.LXXII. NICOLAO TRVNO. PRINCIPE VENETIARVM REGNAN- TE.OVAE IN HOC VO- LVMINE CONTINEN-ITVR FOE. LICITER IMPRESSA SVNT. 212. P.VIRGILII MARONIS BVCOLICA. AEGLOGA PRIMA: INTERLOQVTORES.MELIBOEVS ET TITY. RVSAMICI. ME. 322. 1. 5: P. VIRGILII MARONIS GEORGICON AD MECOENATEM LIBER On 212 is a capital T and two border-pieces of unshaded branch- and-leaf work, intended to be painted over by the illuminator, the whole type-page being enclosed by a strip of brown paint to serve as ground for gilding. A faint impression of a conventional two¬ side border is found on the preceding blank page. See reproduc-', "tions in * Bibliographica’, in, 127 and Prince d'Essling, Les livres", 'à figures vénitiens, tom. 1, facing p. 60.', "l'his edition corresponds page-for-page with that of the same year", 'by the Printer of Ausonius (p. 210, IB. 20036, q.v.), except that it has more preliminary matter. 317 X 207 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 129 (II 7 which is made up from another copy, also the blank first leaf. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De INCIPIT SVMMVLA CO-INFESSIONIS VTI¬ LISSIIMA... QVAM EJDIDITREVERENDISSI¬ Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. M.CCCC.LXXIII. NICOLAO TRVNO DVCE VE¬ NE TIARVM REGNANTE IMPRRSSVM FVIT HOC OPVS FOELICITER.', "Folio. a bcld-m'n8. 128 leaves. 2 columns. 32: 35", 'lines, 169X 111 mm. Type: 97 R. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Hain '1176 (not noticing the misprint IMPRRSSVM in", 'the colophon). 16- 80, col. 1, summa confessionum; 898, col. 1-1245, de restitu¬ 970X 197 mm. Few capitals and paragraph-marks sup olied in red or blue. Manuscript foliation in red. IB. 20019. HIERONYMUS. Vita et transitus s. Hiero¬ Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. M.CCCC.LXXIII. NICOLAO TRVNO DVICE VENETIARVM REGNANTE IMPRES SVM FVIT HOC OPVS FOELICITER. aa and in quire [k), the last pages of which are short and narrow. 228 x 160 mm. Most capitals supplied in red or blue. Sheet [f 5 is misbound in the middle of quire [11. Bought in June, 1895. IB. 20021. JACOBUS[DELLA TORREJ FORLIVIENSIS. 30 October, 1473. YPOCRATIS EXPOSITIIONES CVM OVESTIO¬ NIBVS FE LICITER INCIPIVNT. IVIITABRE¬ VIS. ARS VERO LONGA... 1462, col. 2: EINIS EXPOSI-TIO ET QVESTIONES FELICLTER EXPLICIVNT PENVLTIMOOCTOBRIS .M. 113 R. Capital spaces. Hain 17247. The type of this book appears to be indistinguishable from that of books signed by Bartholomaeus, with the addition of 9, large 3, and other contractions. Misprints are numerous. 371 X 250 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in May, 1903. IC. 20023. VICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplemen Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas M. cccc. lxxiii. Nicholao Marcello duce ueneciarum olied in red, initial-strokes in yellow. Manuscript catch¬ ord at the end of each quire. Bought in October, 1852. IB. 20024. WITH BARTHOLOMAEUS DE CARLO tracts.) Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. M. cccc. lxxiiii. die. xxvii. Mai. Nicholao Marcello duce', "Type: 113 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '11443", 'counting only 44 leaves). 1a9bModestus; 10-21 Pompon La De magistratibus The page-contents of this edition correspond with those of the anonymous Roman edition here doubtfully ascribed to Schurener IA. 17768, 17852, p. 59), which is presumably the archetype; the only exception is at the end of the first tract of Suetonius (41°), where the present edition avoids the two blank pages of the Roman edition by printing some pages short, the two books corresponding once more on 458. 184 X 127 mm. Manuscript corrections, which accord- ing to a note on 46° are the work of Maurolycus abbas Messanensis, 22 December, 1564. tioning Bartholomaeus de Carlo. LOPHON: Modesti de re militari magistratibus lower edge of c 1 is stamped B, as a signature; the whole sheet appears to have been made up from another copy, since the text on the first leaf is written in the margin of the pages enclosing it, as though to fill a lacuna.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. a. 24). IA. 20027 JUSTINIANI, LEONARDUS. Devotissime e Archetypas fingit solus at iste notas. M. CCCC. LXXIIII. NICOLAO MARCELLO DVCE VENETIA RVM REGNANTE IMPRES 7°: 24 lines, 135X71 mm. Type: 113 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 9479. The description of this book given from the Naples copy by Dr. Reichling agrees in all respects with that given above, excer that the place of the metrical colophon is taken by these words Meum nomen non pono. Ouia me laudare non uolo. Si uultis', "tantum scire Bertholomeus de Vercellis fuit ille', followed by the", 'date, &c., as above. Doge Marcello died 1 December, 1474. 196 X 141 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 28 (sc 8) and the blank leaves; leaf 21 ((c] 1) is misbound at the end. Capitals supplied in red to the end of quire [b). Traces of manuscript quiring. On a fly-leaf are notes by Count Paolo Vimercati Sozzi, 1879, at the end additions in old manuscript. Bought in March, 1906. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. MAIESTATEM ANTIQVITATIS REDOLEN. TIA PERLEGE ... ibid., l. 29: VALE.B H ANNO INCARNATIONIS DOMIIINICE .M.CCCC. 115 Gk., appears to be indistinguishable from Jenson 115 Gk., except that the accent of é is further to the right GEORGI-CON AD MECOENATEM LIber pmus. 52b, 1. 33: G ratum opus agricolis: at nûc horrêtia PVBLII. VERGILII. MARONIS Martis. 54°.', "uf R. letters 'B H' on 1b, l. 30. Capital spaces, with guide-", 'This edition corresponds page for page with that of the same vear printed by Bartholomaeus Cremonensis (p. 208, IB. 20017), except in the first quire, which contains only a short summary of the life of Virgil and a smaller selection of the doubtful pieces.', "Vegius's continuation of the Aeneid, which is bound directly after", 'the Moretum in this copy, has been described in the order which it occupies in IB. 20017 (quire (x); it is not mentioned in the tabula librorum of either edition. 225x 230 mm. Without the blank leaf; d 8 is mis¬ bound after (d) 3, quire (x is bound after quire Ir Leaves 1, 2, and some others, are cut out and mounted, lines being drawn to enclose the text on ib and 24. IB. 20036.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. c. 4). AUSONIUS, DECIMUS MAGNUS. Opuscula. A NATIVITATE CHRISTI DVCEN TESIMAE CARMEN FINIT. ANNO INCAR. DOMINICE. M.ccccLXXII. [1062. 1. 28. END: FINIS. Folio. 6; a-f; g; h2 ik; 1 m8. 106 leaves, 7, 54, 55,63,', "text; 115 R* letters 'B.G' on 1b, l. 30. Capital spaces, with", 'guide-letters. Hain 2176 (describing an imperfect copy).', "12, blank ; 1b address to reader, stating contents, signed 'B. G.", 'and dated, as described above: 22-6b, table of contents; 7, blank; 82-53b Ausonii carmina; 54, blank; 155, blank; 56-62, P. Ouidii Nasonis Consolatio ad Liviam; 63, blank; 642-74b Probae (no. 1645) but are required in order to make the collation regular, though whether they come at the beginning (as here assumed) or at the end of their quire remains uncertain. In the date on 1b the Olympiad is reckoned at five and not four years. The copy on which the description in Hain is based had the same imperfections as the Museum copy; the entry in Hain con-', "ciudes: 'In exempll. hucusque repertis desunt Ovid. et Tifern.", "The initials 'B. G.' at the end of Ausonius are expanded into the", "full name 'BARTOLOMEVS GIRARDINVS' in Hain; see", 'Introduction. 265x 184 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 7 (blank), 55-62 (quire gl), and 91-106 (quires [1, m)). Manuscript corrections and emendations.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. b. 14).", 'IB. 20034. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis, etc. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis, etc. Undated. 12. M. TVLLII CICERONIS ARPINATIS CON¬ SVLISQVE ROMANI. AC ORA TORVM MAXIMI. AD. M. TVLLIVM CICERO NEM FILIVM SVVM OFFICIOR LIBER PRIMVS. 112b, 1. 22: Per te romam accessisse. 114°. M. TVLLII CICERO¬ PERSO- NAE INDVCTAE. Q. FRATER TVLLIus and part of sm), about 98 mm. broad in the rest of the book. The last pages of quire f are a line short and widely spaced, with very few contractions. Leaves 1-112. 277 X 191 mm. IB. 20038. Bought in November, 1841. Leaves 113-144. 290X212 mm. Capitals supplied in blue. Traces of manuscript quiring, as in the above collation. At the end of the text is written: Harley. With the book-plate of William Strahan. IB. 20038.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. c. 14). MASSA, BAPTISTA. De fructibus vescendis. MASSA, BAPTISTA. De fructibus vescendis. De modo conficiendi hordeaceam. Undated. 22. INCIPIT TABVLA OPVSCVLI DE FRV¬ CTIBVS VESCENDIS.] 32. ADILLVSTREM.AC. INVICT-IVM. ARMORVM. DOMINVM. HERCV¬ LEM. ESTENSEM DO- MINVM. BENEFICEN¬ TISSIMVM : OPVSCVLVM DE FRVC TIBVS. VESCENDIS PHISICI. LICET. INDIGNI. BAP¬ TISTAE. MASSAE DE ARGENTA IN GIM¬ lines, 151 X 83 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Hain '10881.", '1, blank; 22, 2b table; 32-7b, dedication to Hercules de Este of separate sheet at the beginning of the book, but perhaps it should be included in quire sa), so as to make the collation al 206x 158 mm. Imperfect, wanting the table, a facsi- mile of which by Harris is inserted at the end, also the blanks. On 3e is stamped the monogram IH. Bought in May, 1845. IA. 20032. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. Quaestiones tonius Trombeta. 19 November, 1472. VTRVM HOMIINI PRO STATu isto sit', "Folio. Ja-1'0mnl2o-ri s'2 t-210 214. 248 leaves, the last blank.", 'left for capitals and rubrics. Hain 76423. A variant colophon, omitting the name of Bellapiera (... ittidem phisici: iussu & sumptil bus uenetiis ...), is found in some copies (Pellechet-Polain, no. 4457). A majority of separate Q is found in sa-f3) and so-sl, a majority of single Qu in the rest of the book. 321 X 231 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 1° illuminated in gold and colours, with short border, other capitals supplied in red or blue. Manuscript notes and quiring, the latter mostly cut away. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20042. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. 33 lines, 182 x 90 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters, at beginnings of Satires. Hain 9676 (omitting the heading on 22 and counting 71 printed leaves). This and the two following books were assigned to Albertus de Stendal at Padua by Proctor (nos. 6788, 6787, 6790). This book has tied æ, but no 9 and no small contraction-letters while there are no opportunities for the use of hyphens or of single Qu, the first letter of each line being set out. 270X 180 mm. Without the blank leaves. IB. 20044', "King George III's copy (C. 3. b. 10). DATUS, AUGUSTINUS. De variis loquendi 131x 81 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital space on 28. This book has tied æ, but no 9, small contraction-letters or hyphens. Proctor (no. 6787) confused this with the very similar edition described by Hain (no. *5969), which is, however, in a differen type (cf. Woolley Photos., pl. 347) and entirely lacks printed signatures. 194X 150 mm. Without the blank leaf. Initial- strokes on 2° supplied in red. Bought in April, 1860. IA. 20046. PHALARIS. Epistolae. [Translated by Fran¬ PHALARIS. Epistolae. [Translated by Fran¬ Undated. ciscus Aretinus. 12. FRANCISCI ARHETINI IN PHA LARIDIS TYRANNI AGRIGENTIINI EPISTOLAS PROE MIVM.VELLEM Malatesta nouelle priceps', "136x 84 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces. Hain '12877.", 'The type of this book is as in the preceding, with the addition of a number of hyphens (small slanting single). 149X 109 mm. The text of some pages is slightly cropped at the side. Bought in May, 1907. IA. 20048. \ufeff212 22 (red) AD ILLV REM MAGNANIMVMI QVE PRINCIPEM DOMINVM FE DERICVM DE GON¬ Quarto. al b-k8. 82 leaves, the first blank. 4°: 24 lines, 133X84 mm. Type: 113 R. Capital spaces. Indented text. Hain 10022. Nicolò Marcello became Doge on 13 August 1473. The type-measurement varies from 107 to 113 mm., probably owing to unequal shrinkage of the vellum. On vellum. 202X 133 mm. On 2° is written: Constantini Egregij.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 2. a. 3). CALDERINUS, DOMITIUS. Commentarii in Joannes Calphurnius, in his letter on 1712, refers to the com¬', "mentaries as ' a romais impressoribus adeo corruptos deprauatosque", "Gensberg's edition of 22 March, 1474 (IB. 17665).", '285 X 195 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire I) and the blank leaves. The last leaf is mounted. IB. 20065. King George III's copy (167. c. 23).", "King George III's copy (167. c. 23).", 'HERODOTUS. Historiae. [Translated by Laurentius Valla. lines, 195 X 115 mm. Type: 113 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 1814169. (161° 170*) appears on the inner side of sheet sql 5 (155P, 1562) as well as in its proper place. The printer must thus have been striking off two pages at a time. The type-measurement varies from 108 to 113 mm., probably owing to unequal shrinkage of the vellum. Doge Marcello died on 1 December, 1474. On vellum. 272 X 192 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last four leaves, containing the letter of Benedictus Brognolus. Capitals at beginning of each book illumi¬ nated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in blue or red. Illuminated flower-work border, with coat of arms (of the Venetian family of Pisani?) on 22. Traces of manuscript quiring.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. c. 3).", 'IB. 20067. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [Edited OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [Edited by Joannes Calphurnius.) *Before December,1 1474. 22. PVBLII OVIDII NASONIS METAIMOR¬ CALPHVRNII CARMEN AD LECTOREM. 214°, Ars amandi; 2152-243°, Amores: 244--2538, De remedio amoris; 2536-254°, De medicamine faciei; 2540-256b, De nuce; 257—-320b, Fasti; 321—-362b De tristibus; 3638-400b, De Ponto; 410°, In Ibin; 410b-411°, Ouidii vita and colophon; 4122, table and Calphurnii carmen ad lectorem; 412°, blank. 321 X 195 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 2° supplied in gold and colours, with a branch-work border. Coat of arms in lower margin of 22.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. c. 12).", 'IB. 20069. Another copy. 320X 207 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 2° supplied in gold and colours, with a branch-worl border. Quires [pl-ICJ, Heroides—De nuce, are bound between quires [S and [TJ. Grenville copy (G. 10040). IB. 20070. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera cum PARENTIBVS MODICIS FVIT:... 234°. COLO¬ CIMI AC VLTIMI FINIS. 2832. COLOPHON: the text, 260x 160 mm. A column of 47 lines of text on 384 measures 260 mm. Types: 113 (110) R., text; 80 R., preliminary matter, commentary, colophon to Aeneid; 80 Gk. in commentary. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters in the Catalecta. 1, blank; 22-52, Maronis uita; 5b-238, Bucolica; 23b-582 Georgica ; 586 contents of Aeneid, &c., in verse; 598-2348', "Aeneid; 234°, blank ; 2352-241b Vegius's continuation of the", "Aeneid; 241b-2838, Catalecta, beginning with Alcinii uersus' and", "ending with the Moretum' and colophon; 283b, tabula; 284.", 'blank. On leaf 215e, in the bottom right-hand corner, is a printed signature ’y’, impressed by hand. The Y of the date in the colophon has had the stem partly removed. so as to alter it to V. The mention of Pietro Mocenigo as Doge (14 December 1474-23 February 1476) removes all possible doubts as to the year intended. 332X 225 mm. Without the last blank leaf. A sew of the larger capitals supplied in two colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. except in later portion of book, where paragraph-marks are in red alone. Manuscript notes, also two series of manuscript quiring, one as above, the other, mostly cut away, agreeing with the printed signature on 2152. Red morocco binding signed by J. Clarke. Bought in July, 1863. IB. 20073. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. theum. IVIVENALIS AD CLARISSIMVM VIRVM IVLIA-INVM MEDICEN PETRI COSMI FILIVM FLO-RENTINVM. 86°. COLOPHON : Iunii Iuuenalis lines of commentary surrounding the text, 220 X 146 mm. A column of 41 lines of text on 362 measures 226 mm. Types: 113 (110) R.,', "preliminary matter, text and Defensio'; 80 R., commentary;", "110 Gk. in Defensio'; 80 Gk. in commentary. Capital spaces.", "Hain *9688 (without the Defensio').", '280X 190 mm. Without the blank leaf. Traces of manuscript quiring. IB. 20076.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. i. 7). JUSTINIANI, BERNARDUS. De vita beati VENETIARVM VITAM AD MONACHOS CAR¬ lines, 137x 80 mm. Type: 113 (110) R. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters. Hain 9478. According to H. Monceaux (Les Le Rouge de Chablis, p. 66) à cony on vellum in the Bibliothèque Nationale has all the headings of chapters printed in red. In the present copy only that on 2* is so printed. 205X 140 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital on 28 supplied in red and green, other capitals in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Manuscript quir¬ ing, partly cut away. With the book-plate of Baron Paul Julius de Reuter. Bought in October, 1878. JOANNES DE IMOLA. In Clementinas Types: 104 G., headings; 82 G., text. Capital spaces, some with', "guide-letters. Hain 79143 (239 ff.').", 'Owing to a miscalculation, the second column of If 2b is left blank, and the remaining columns on that leaf are narrower and shorter than elsewhere. 399 x 268 mm. Without the blank leaf. Traces of manuscript quiring. On a fly-leaf at the end is written: Questo libro e de Miser Venturino Panitia. Bought in November, 1888. IC. 20082. LEONARDUS [BRUNII ARETINUS. His¬ *12 February, 1476. Donato Acciaioli.) Folio. a-klo kk; 1-p1oq12; r-x° 218 leaves, the first blank. 4°: 41 lines, 226x 134 mm. Type: 113 (110) R. Capital spaces,', "nearly all with guide-letters. Hain '1562.", '290 X 206 mm. On 2° is written: R. Jones. Bound before IB. 20086. IB. 20085 From the old Royal Library. Another copy. 310X218 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 22 is written: Gio: Guastuccj.', "King George III's copy (167. e. 16). IB. 20087.", 'Another copy. 306x 210 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 22 is written: Collegij Paris. Soc. Iesu. IB. 20088. Grenville copy (G. 2529). POGGIUS FLORENTINUS. Historia', "some with guide-letters. Hain '13172.", '310X 219 mm. Without the blank leaf. IB. 20089.', "King George III's copy (C. 15. b. 9).", 'Another copy. 290 x 206 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound after IB. 20085. IB. 20086. From the old Royal Library. 42; 24 lines, 131X 80 mm. Type: 113 (110) R. Two capital spaces, with guide-letters. Indented text. Hain 7437. Sheets à 1-4, b 4, c 2, 4, d 1, 2 are quarto, the rest of the book s octavo. Short pages occur in the middle of quires b, k. and l. Galeottus says in his preface (4*): Copositio igit nostra ea con¬ utat: quae spatio quatuor ânon Georgius Merula excogitauit, Terula’s attack was printed about 1474 by Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen (IA. 20203). Andrea Vendramini became Doge on 5 March 1476. 192 X 132 mm. Without the blank leaf. From the jeorge Scott, Wodhull (1781), White Knights (1819), ind Heber Libraries, according to notes on a fly-leaf. Bought in May, 1850. IA. 20093. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae. De pro¬ 110) R.; 110 Gk. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Some', "spaces for Greek. Hain '15806.", '298 x 215 mm. Inside the top cover is written: H. C. Hoskier, Dec. 1902. Old stamped brown leather over boards, with the title LAVRÉTIVS VALEN in ink on the lower cover. Bought in October, 1908. IB. 20095. DÖMINICUS DE SANCTOGEMINIANO. the first blank. 2 columns. 32 : 59 lines, 263x 160 mm. Types 104 G., two headings in quire a; 88 G., text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 77539. In order to leave the last page blank the type-page was increased on the last three pages to 60 lines, 181 mm. broad. 408 x 291 mm. Capital on 28 illuminated in gold and colours. Traces of manuscript quiring. On 18 is written; Hunc libr dedit egregi? vir dn? Doctor Wentzeslaus de stamped brown leather, dated 1480, with paper labels. Bought in December, 1874. IC. 20099. JUSTINIANUS. Nouellae constitutiones tary.) 116 January, 1471. 2° (text: red) In nomie" domini nostrib ihelsu x5ie surrounding the text, 329x 217 (with marginal reference-letters 220) mm. A column of 57 lines of text on 9b measures 297 mm. Types: 104 G., text ; 88 G., commentary. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 79624. In quire u the breadth of the type-page gradually increases to 227 mm. on u 6° this page also having three additional lines of gloss. 427 x 282 mm. Head-lines (book-numbers) supplied in red, foliation and page-contents in pen-and-ink. Bound after IC. 20115. Bought in February, 1876. IC. 20102. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum infortiatum. [With register in 3 columns. 4°: 75 lines of commentary surrounding the text, 328 x 220 (with marginal reference-letters 224) mm. A column of 64 lines of text on 320b measures 333 mm. Types: 104G., text ; 88 G., commentary. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 19564. 420X 267 mm. Larger capitals supplied in red and blue, other capitals, and paragraph-marks, in alternate red and blue, head-lines (book-numbers) in red, page contents in pen and ink. At the end is a quire of four leaves con¬ taining a manuscript table of contents. Inside the top cover is the bookplate of the Bib. SS. Andrea & Magni sub (Rmo Kiliano) Præposito. Stadt am Hof (1500), the', "abbot's name and the date being added in manuscript.", 'Half stamped pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 20105. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. [With a table of rubrics and register in 4 columns. 38: 75 lines of com- mentary surrounding the text, 337 x 218 (with marginal reference- letters 221) mm. A column of 64 lines of text on 7° measures 331 mm. Types: 104 G., text; 88 G., commentary. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79546. 428 X 277 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate blue and red, head-lines (book-numbers) in red, titles of chapters in pen and ink. On 1e is written: Fratrum Minorum Conventl Gamundiae. With the stamp and duplicate-note of the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Exchanged in December, 1913. IC. 20107. TARTAGNUS, ALEXANDER, de Imola. Con¬ in 3 columns. 32: 59 lines, 257X 159 mm. Types: 104 G., preface on 1° and heading on 2502; 88 G., text. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Hain '15265 (reading Tarthalnis on 22).", 'The advertisement to the reader on 1b remarks: Preterea non noc tantum nactus fuisti a nostra: ut aiunt: officina: uerumetiam et infortiatum et veterem pandectarum codicem. As these were published respectively in June and November, 1477 (see above), the present book cannot belong to December, 1476, as has been supposed. 392X 261 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 102 and 103 (the inner sheet of quire n), and slightly defective in the lower margin of most leaves between the middle of', "quire n'and the end of quire t. Sheet o 1 is misbound", 'in the middle of quire n. Bought in July, 1869. IC. 20109. JUSTINIANUS. Codex. [With a commen¬ tary.) 75 lines of commentary surrounding the text, 331X214 (with marginal reference-letters 217) mm. A column of 64 lines of text on 64 measures 331 mm. Types: 104 G., text; 88 G., commentary. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 39601. 436 x 290 mm. Without the last blank leaf. Mai- blumen capital supplied in three (colours on 22, other large capitals in red and blue, remaining capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Head-lines (page-contents) in pen and ink. Bought in April, 1873. IC. 20112. JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones. [With a com JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones. [With a com *20 July, 1478. mentary. columns. 32: 75 lines of commentary surrounding the text 332 x 216 (with marginal reference-letters 220) mm. Types: 104 G. text, and headings in table of rubrics; 88 G., commentary, and text in table of rubrics. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 9505. 427 x 282 mm. Without the blank leaf. Head-lines (book-numbers) supplied in red. Bound before IC. 20102. Bought in February, 1876. IC. 20115. GREGORIUSI. Dialogi. Vita In Italian spaces, after 14° with guide-letters. Irregular line-endings. Hain Separate Q only is found in this book.', "The initials 'P. M. F.' are presumably those of the press-corrector;", 'it is difficult to see how they could be intended for those of the printer, as has been supposed. 275 x 200 mm. The first and last type-pages are enclosed in red rules.', "King George III's copy (167. d. 17).", 'IB. 20124. FENESTELLA, LUCIUS. De Romanorum 1. LVCII FENESTELLAE DE ROMANORVM admixed ; smaler à and à and tall r serve to distinguish it. Accented. Found only in IB. aot 79 (1480). MAGISTRATIBVS LIBER INCIPIT. 42b. CoLo¬ PHON: Lucii fenestella De romanok magistratibus This and the following tract are placed early on account of their having no printed signatures. In this and the seven following books cramped single Qu is the predominant or only form. 204X 142 mm. Bought in November, 1865. Another copy. Commen¬ Undated. 22. Georgii Trapezütii Clarissimi Oratoris Co¬men tarii in Philippicas Ciceronis Incipiunt. 29b. COLO¬ toris in Philippicas Ciceronis foelil citer finiunt. Venetiis.', "Quarto. Ja-c'd'. 30 leaves, the first and last blank. 3°: 23", 'lines, 130x79 mm. Types: 115 (113) R.; 115 Gk2. Capital spaces, two with guide-letters. Hain 7610. The outer side of sheet sc 2 is set very wide and its end page has only 21 lines. 202 X 148 mm. Manuscript signatures, mostly cut \ufeff218 Hain 610029 (counting only 370 leaves). In a number of quires the pages of the inmost opening are short and show few contractions. 295 x 200 mm. Quire hh is misbound before quire h, the interruption of the text at the end of quire g being noted in early manuscript. IB. 20128.', "King George III's copy (167. d. 8).", 'Another copy.', "In this copy the last word is printed ' Mocenico'.", '281X 200 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in January, 1845. IB. 20127. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica vetus. ueteris Li¬ ber Primus fœeliciter incipit. 582. COLO¬', "183x 106 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain '5059 (first", 'part). The Rhetorica noua, printed at an unidentified press, which supplements the present book, and a copy of which is bound after It, is catalogued in the Appendix to Venice (IB. 25091). 279 X 195 mm. On 2° and 28° is written: Questo Libro e di me Michiel Mantica. Bound before IB. 25091 IB. 20134. CECCO D'ASCOLI. L'Acerba.", 'iies, 139X 72 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide- II letters. Catchwords at ends of quires. Indented text. Hain 178 x 120 mm. Imperfect, wanting the blank leaf and the three following leaves containing the table, which is supplied in facsimile. Bound in red morocco by Bauzonnet-Trautz. Bought in January, 1848. STATUTA. Statuta Veneta. [In Italian.) 195x 117 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hai 15020. This appears to be the earliest book containing tilted as well as upright &. 285 x 198 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals and some initial-strokes supplied in red. Old stamped leather. IB. 20139. Bought in March, 1866. Another copy. 273X 187 mm. Without the blank leaf. Head-lines (book-numbers) to g 8e, some capitals and paragraph marks, &c., supplied in red or blue. Manuscript notes. IB. 20140.', "King George III's copy (C. 8. i. 2). HOMERUS. De bello Troiano. [The Latin HOMERUS. De bello Troiano. [The Latin Undated. epitome of Pindarus. 12 HOMERVS DE BELLO TROIANO IIRAM Pande mihi pelidae diua supbi 24°, l. 21. END: Troica gesta canens hichic finitur homerus Tyndarus huc librum fecit sectatus homer Gre? höere erat s3 pidar? iste latius. FINIS.', "195 X 141 mm. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in 1835. IA. 20150. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Specchio di croce. 143x 85 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 4780?', "This book appears to stand apart from the rest of Filippo's work", 'in type 115 R. inasmuch as it contains both the final form of single Qu and upright & exclusively, as well as a predominance of a with oblique loop line. Conceivably it might have been printed by Guerinus, although its appearance and measurements support its ascription to Filippo. 215 x 146 mm. Imperfect, wanting the outer sheet of quire r and the last blank. Capitals and paragraph¬ marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Old half leather over boards. Bought in October, 1900. IA. 20152. ATTILA. Attila flagellum Dei. [In Italian, 115 October, 1477. 1e INCOMINCIA LERVBRICHE OVER TAI¬ OCTOBRIS. M.CCCC. LXXVII. VALE. Quarto.2: al0 b-f. 52 leaves, 3 blank. 52: 25 lines, 142 x 82 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1911. In this and the following books printed with type 115 R. the final form of single Qu predominates. 201 X 140 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals sup-', "plied in red and blue. On 52' is written: Questo libro", 'sie de zua bat di maseti da vona el qualle fu comprado adi CECCO D’ASCOLI. L’Acerba. [Edited by CECCO D’ASCOLI. L’Acerba. [Edited by Bartholomaeus Theus.] 12 May, 1478. ends of quires. Indented text. Hain 418126. The page contents of this edition are for the most part as in the 1476 edition (IA. 20137), but there are differences on c42-52, where the text of the earlier edition has gone wrong, on i 12-3b, where the concluding sections of the book of the nature of beasts are misplaced in the present edition, the page-correspondence not being restored until k7a and on m48-8b where the text is compressed in order to', "make room for the penultimate stanza of cap. viii' (Femina che", 'ece mêda, &c.), which had been omitted from the earlier edition. The ast two stanzas of the 1476 edition Conclusione de tuta', "lopera' are omitted and the table is printed at the end in the", 'present edition.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. a. 20). DANTE ALIGHIERI. Diuina commedia Not after May, 11478. 22. DANTIS ALIGERII POETAE FLOJREN. TINI INFERNI CAPITVLVM PRIMVM IN. FLORENTINI PVRGATORII CAPITVILVN PRIMVM INCIPIT. 692, col. 1: DANTIS ALI¬ 7 spaces. Hain 5944. Doge Andrea Vendramino died 6 May, 1478. 288 x 198 mm. On the last page are notes by Lodouico Nadalin written 15 January, 1556. Bought in October, 1878. IB. 20166. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. 207 x 116 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain '14207.", '1, blank: 22 2b, uita Sallusti ab Hier. Squarzafico compilata; 32-18°, bellum Catilinarium: 18°-48b bellum Iugurthinum, di¬ stichon Martialis; 492, 49b, in M. T. Ciceronem inuectiua; 5o¬ 52*, Ciceronis in Sallustium responsio ; 52b, blank. 293 X 201 mm. Without the blank leaf.', "King George III's copy (167. c. 18).", 'IB. 20161. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. NATEM. 662. QVINTI HORATII FLACCI SER¬ MONVM LIBER PRIMVS AD MECOENATEM. 96b. QVINTI HORATII FLACCI EPIISTOLA¬ RVM LIBER PRIMVS. 118° COLOPHON: Horatii moved out to left of line. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain Giovanni Mocenigo was elected Doge on 18 May, 1478.', "Copies are known reading dicante' for ducâte' in l. 2 of the", "colophon and omitting the last'i' from the year-date; these have", 'inadvertently been registered as a separate edition by Hain (no. 8873) and Proctor (no. 14265). 275X 202 mm. Without the blank leaf. Leaves 2 and 118 are cut out and mounted. Capital on 28 sup- plied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in red or blue. IB. 20163.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. i. 10). CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica noua 22. M. T. C. ORATORIS CLARISSIMI AD HE¬ RENNIVM RHEITHORICORVM NOVORVM 48°. FIRST COLOPHON AND LIBER PRIMVS. REGISTER: M. T. C. Rhetoricorum Nouorum ad Haeren¬ 36 lines, 205 X 113 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, those in', "the Rhetorica uetus mostly with guide-letters. Hain '5062.", 'The copy in the Mazarine Library (Pellechet-Polain, no. 3652) shows that an extra leaf signed bb was printed for insertion between bf and b2 in the Rhetorica uetus to supply a lacuna of two pages in the text after l. 20 on the verso of b1. Although the Rhetorica noua is regularly catalogued as preceding the Rhetorica uetus in this edition, the colophon of the former reads as if intended for the conclusion of the whole work. 282 X 190 mm. Imperfect, wanting the extra leaf in quire b. The first leaf of text is cut out and mounted. An elephant is stamped in gold on the upper cover. Bought in October, 1910. IB. 20168. CONTARENUS, PETRUS. In funere Marci 1. PETRI CONTARENI ADORNI FILII VENETI ORDINIS SENATORII INFVNERE Separate Qu is found in the only place in this tract in which the combination of the two letters occurs. 200X 144 mm. IA. 20171. JUSTINUS. Epitome in Trogi Pompeii His¬ TROGI POMPEII HISTORIAS EXORDIVM. 104°. COLOPHON: Iustini opere finis cum magna dili¬ 36 lines, 206X 110 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79651. 307 X 207 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 104° is written: Ad mosterium Petri dom° Petershausen; on 22° is the painted coat of arms, dated 1521, on 2° the armorial', "stamp, of the same monastery. On 28 is written: 'D. of", 'Grafton 1784, on a fly-leaf is the stamp of the Biblio- theca Heberiana, in the top cover a note: ’D. of Graftons Sale, 1815, £2. 16. 0. Bound (by Roger Payne ?) in gold-tooled red morocco. At the end is bound a quire of paper with a manuscript index. IB. 20173. Another copy. 284X 198 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 22 illuminated by a late hand, other capitals supplied in red. IB. 20174. King George III's copy (167. c. 13).", "King George III's copy (167. c. 13).", 'CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis, etc. 78 May, 1480. 22. MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS ARPINATIS spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords at ends of almost all leaves; on a number of pages the last words are printed in the position of catchwords. Hain 15263. 1, blank ; 22-50b, de officiis; 512-566 paradoxa; 578-69b, de A page-for-page reprint, with a register added, of Jacobus de', "Fivizzano's 1477 edition (IB. 20466) ; the words 'ductu & expensis", 'in the colophon, which are meaningless here, are derived from this archetype. 306 x 204 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 2 illuminated in gold and colours, with shield and coat of arms in lower border, other capitals supplied in alter- nate red and blue. Bought in May, 1882. IB. 20177. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad 200X 123 mm. Types: 115 R.; 115 Gkb. Capital spaces. Catch- words at ends of almost all leaves; on a few pages the last words are printed in the position of catchwords. A page-for-page reprint, with a register added, from Jacobus de', "Fivizzano's 1477 edition (IB. 20469).", '291 X 201 mm. Capital on 2° supplied in gold and colours, other capitals in alternate red and blue. IB. 20179. King George III's copy (167. d. 4).", "King George III's copy (167. d. 4).", 'CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De finibus bo¬ norum et malorum. *6 November, 1480. BRVTE: CVM quae summis ingeniis... 782. COLO¬ PHON: M. Tullii Ciceronis De finibus bonorum & : mal¬ ornm liber quintus desinit. De finibus bonorum & 206x 105mm. Types: 114 R.; 115 Gkb. Capital spaces. Hain 5329. The date has not been properly printed out in this copy, only part of the first five characters being visible. 288 x 198 mm. On 1e is written: Iste Liber emptus Wienne 6 6 loannis Lauen possesionis pure & recto IB. 20183. LULLUS, RAIMUNDUS. Ars generalis ultima. taining the Ars breuis. Capitals and initial strokes supplied on 22-5°. On 22 is written: Attl: Bought in July, 1867. IA. 20185. PAULUS TNICOLETTI VENETUS. Scriptun last blank. 2 columns. 32: 51 lines and head-line, 203 (214) X125 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sections; 114 R., head-lines', "(book-numbers) ; 80 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '12519.", 'The occurrence of the same irregularities on several successive pages suggests that the head-lines were added with a hand-stamp. 293X 195 mm. Without the blank first leaf. The names of Thomas Hudson and Roger Hawkins are written repeatedly in the book, and those of Roger and Raiphe Sturdye, M. Gee and James Thacker are scratched in the margin of s52. Sixteenth-century French stamped leather, Charlemagne in the centre panel, the Sibyl and the Adoration of the Magi in the upper, Herod and the Massacre of the Innocents in the lower portion of the border, with a small shield containing the letter G and what appears to be a house-mark. The same stamp, but with different initials (E D), is figured in the Mé¬', "moires of the Société d'Emulation d'Abbeville, tom. i,", 'pl. xii, where it is improbably conjectured to be German. Bought in October, 1862. IB. 20188. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Filocolo. blank. 2 columns. 42: 38 lines, 220X 137 mm. Type: 114 (116) R. Capital spaces. Hain 3300. The register wrongly gives four leaves each to quires A and C, 281 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves. Bought in January, 1848. IB. 20190. ARISTOTELES. Rhetorica. [With the De- ARISTOTELES. Rhetorica. [With the De- claratio of Alfarabius. —Determinatio Auer¬ rois in Poetriam Aristotelis. [Edited by *22 June, 1481. 24; A1 lines, 235 X 142 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 7821, 1681. translated by Hermannus Alemannus). From the explicit of the Declaratio Alfarabii (declaratio. tabulata et correcta unaa Isicl cù rethorica et poetria seqntibs BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Fiammetta. 144x95 mm. Type: 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 3293. 201 X 142 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 59 (g 11) and the blank; leaf 65 (h 5) is bound at the end of quire g Grenville copy (G. 10202). PLINIUS SECUNDUS, CAIUS. Storia natu Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13106. 320X 220 mm. Without the blank leaves. From the libraries of Sir Andrew Fountaine and George Dunn. IB. 20198. Bought in December, 1917.', "mental stems are here merely thorned, except V; plain I with single thorn, Dr. Haebler's M0, S with two internal", 'nooks. Round-tailed h, flat-topped 3, single hyphen. In the latter part of Antoninus, Summa confessionum B. 20214), dated 1474, wrong-fount plain D, E, V are occasionally found. In the Antoninus, De censuris, & (1B. 20227) dated 23 September, 1474, and two other books, a complete set of plain majuscules is profusely admixed. Some of these appear to belong to 76 GA. and 76 GB., but several, e.g. M and P with loop open anc curling outwards at top, do not seem to belong to other founts used by this press. The two states of the type 76 GA. (P. 3), small text type, with very plain majuscules: A like Greek à ; round C, round E with mer loop, 1 with single thorn, M much as in the preceding. In the Leonardus de Utino, Sermones (IA. 20249), dated 1475, there are frequent admixtures: O, P (two forms), R, S from 78 G.; N from 93 G.; Q, S from 76 GB.;', "as well as the wrong-fount A, E, I found in 78 G'. In the Alexander de Ales, Super tertium Sententiarum", '(B. 20255), dated 1475, these admixtures are much less frequent; but in addition to the original lower-case, a new VENICE state is used, easily recognised by the v, which in the former has a straight back, and in the latter a curved bac and broader loop. In the Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones (IB. 20264), dated 1476, the lower-case is of the second state and no admixtures have been noticed. The two states of the type are quoted as 76 GAl. and 76 GA2 in the descriptions below. In use in 1475-76. 93 G., ornate text type, not distinguished by Proctor from 99 G. [P. 41. Majuscules as in the latter, excent', "M (Dr. Haebler's M*), N without thorns, plain P, diamonded S. The lower-case is different: small 9, no hyphen", 'Found only in Joannes de Imola, Lectura super prima parte Infortiati (IC. 20252), dated 13 September, 1475. Not reproduced. 150 GA. P. 6, light heading type. Available majuscules have the same forms as those of 200 G. [P. 51 except for thorned A and M, broad D and double-backed P both without thorns, broken-backed O and O wit inner curl on left. An additional thornless R is occasionally found, and I from 200 G. is frequently admixed. In use in 1475, and, in very small quantities, in 1477 and 1480. The measurement is approximate. Not reproduced 76 GB. [P. 9), small plain text type, like 76 GA. [P. 31. Majuscules as in that type, except A with v-shaped', "serif, C, O, Q with inner loop, G as in 78 G. [P. 2] Dr. Haebler's M*9, diamonded S. The lower-case is narrower in", 'appearance. Single hyphen. In three of the later books a long double hyphen is used as a paragraph mark. In the Franciscus de Platea, Opus restitutionum, dated 22 January, 1477 (IA. 20290), Q from 76 GC. [P. 111 is found admixed. In use in 1474-77. 160 G. [P. 10), medium heading type, rather heavier than 150 G. [P. 61. A, B, I, M, T, V very similar to those of the latter type, double-backed D, H, L, N, O, P, Q, R, of which D, H, O, P, Q have inner serif, round C and E with looped back, thorned F, ornamental G, diamonded S. Admixed are found I, P, S from 200 G. [P. 51 and A, L, P from 150 G. [P. 6). In the earlier state the only form of S used is that of 200G. In the later state normal diamonded S is used, D without inner serif is common, L from 150 G. is sometimes admixed, while the lower-case', "shows differences, especially noticeable in a and e. The two states of the type are quoted as 160 G'. and 160 G'. in", 'the descriptions below. In use in 1476-78 and 1480. 76 Gc. [P. 11J, clear text type. Double-backed A, B, C, D, E, G, H, M, N, O, Q, R, T, of which A, D, N. O, Q are diamonded, as also are P and S; F triangulated to left, ornamental-stemmed I, plain L and V, but diamonded Vis sometimes found. Broad a, round-tailed h, small 9, flat-topped 3, single hyphen. In use in 1477-78 94 GA. P. 121, heavy text type. A as in 78 G. [P. 2), double-backed B, C, D, E, G, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R,T of which M, N, O, P, Q have double diagonals, as also has V; F triangulated to left, plain H, ornamental-stemmed I, diamonded S. Variant forms are ornamental-stemmed L, double-backed N without diagonals, broken-backed O Lower-case regular, single hyphen. Here found only in Sancto Geminiano, Lectura super secunda sexti Decretalium, 18 November 1477 (IC. 20314). 94 GB. (P. 13, plain text type, much smaller face than the preceding. Diamonded A, S, V, plain B, C, D, F', "G, H, N, P, R, inner loop to E, O, T, thorned I, Dr. Haebler's M*, broken-backed Q. Variant forms are broken", 'backed E, plain O and V. Very small °; no hyphen. In use in 1477. 94 G°. [P. 141, heavy text type. Majuscules of the same style as 76 GC.[P. 111, except double-backed and', "diamonded H and P, ornamental-stemmed L, Dr. Haebler's M°, double-stemmed and diamonded S, diamonded V.", 'The lower-case is similar in appearance to 94 GA., but rather smaller in face. In use in 1479, 80. 107 G. P. 15, elegant large text type, the majuscules of which were much imitated by later Venetian printers Double-backed A, B, C, D, E, G, H, N, of which A, B, D, H, N are diamonded, as also is V; two forms of F, one', "plain, one ornamental; I and L with ornamental stems; Dr. Haebler's M2°; O and Q of the same style as in 99 G.", 'P.4; two forms of P, one plain diamonded, one double-backed ornamental; plain R; double-stemmed S; two forms of T, one plain, one broken-backed ornamental. No hyphen; rather flat-tailed 9. In use in 1479, 80. 150 GB., medium heading type, not distinguished by Proctor from 150 Ge. [P. 16. The only available majus cules are double-backed L and thorned and diamonded P. In the lower-case, e is noticeably different from that of 150 Ge. Found only in Janduno, Quaestiones super libros De anima, 18 June, 1480 (IB. 20377). Not reproduced. 150 GC. P. 16, medium heading type, apparently indistinguishable from Jenson 150 G. [P. 71. P from 150 GB. is freely admixed. In use in 1480. Not reproduced. 75 G. [P. 171, ordinary text type. Double-backed A, B, C, D, E, G, N, O, Q, T, of which A, D, N, O, Q are', "diamonded, as also is S; F triangulated to left; plain H, L, M (Dr. Haebler's M*9), P, R, V; I with ornamental", 'stem. In use in 1480. q.v. During the year 1474 the lower-case reverts to the pattern of Vindelinus de Spira 110 R2. In 1475 further changes take place in the lower-case: taller a and narrow 3 are added, while the measurement is reduced to 105 mm. These three states are quoted below as 110 R4, 110R42, and 110 (105) R. In use in 1474,75. Not reproduced. 110 RB. P. 81, text type, a very close imitation of 110 RA., but slight differences are observable in the form of some of the characters, cf. especially B, E, G, Q, R, S, T, a, h. Two forms of 9, one with straight tail. In use in 1475-77. 109 R. P. 8*, text type, the majuscules smaller, and both they and the lower-case more regular than in the', "preceding, A, H, and M being narrower, V very wide. Short-tailed Q, at first very close to u (109 R'.); about", 'the middle of 1477 what appears to be the same Q set away from u comes into use and at last supersedes single Qu (109 R*). Rounded h as in 110 R., replaced in the 1479 Platina (IB. 20355) by a straight-shanked form (109 R, Haebler t. 8**). In use in 1476-79. * Type 7 P.) has no connexion with this press, being that used in the edition of Catullus, &c., with the bogus imprint opere Joh. de Colonia & Joh. Manthen, Veneciis, 1475 (Proct. 4303), which was really printed at Milan (now IB. 26957). 110 Gk., identical with Vindelinus de Spira 110 Gk., q.v. Used in conjunction with Roman types of similat 110 Gk., identical with Vindelinus de Spira 110 Gk., q.v. Used in conjunction with Roman types of similat measurement in 1474-79. Not reproduced. \ufeff224 200 Gl., headings ; 99 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '12330.", 'The colophon on 2642 is printed in two long lines below a page of 57 lines 183 mm. broad. This book is placed first, as it appears to have been printed by Vindelinus de Spira and to have been taken over, when he tem- porarily ceased printing, by De Colonia and Manthen, who added the colophon. 405 X 271 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. Manuscript head-lines, foliation, and quire-numbers (1-26), and catchwords at end of every quire. Back of binding stamped with triple mound, cross and monogram CAR. Bought in July, 1903. IC. 20205. FRANCISCUS DE PLATEA. Opus resti¬ 78 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords on every leaf and marginal paragraph-numbers. Hain 13028. 229X 163 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Traces of manuscript quiring. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 20211. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De archieps Florentin? ordinis fratz pdicatorum. 984. iNci¬ pit tabula materiex que in hoc libro continentur... 1018. spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords on every leaf. Hain The occurrence of wrong-fount capitals in the latter half of the book tends to show that it was printed after the preceding. 231 X 166 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital on 2° supplied in red and blue, many other capitals and paragraph-marks in red or blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20214. ANTONINUS. De censuris. De sponsali¬ spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *1268. colophon (omitted in some copies). 231X 167 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks sup- plied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20227. BOLLANUS, DOMINICUS. Quaestio de con¬ Nicolò Marcello was Doge from 13 August 1473-1 December 1474. The state of the type shows that the book was printed nearer the latter date than the former. 218 X 164 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Bought in April, 1908. IA. 20234. 225 lohannis Manthen de gher retzem. Anno. M°. cccc lxxy. 88a. De morte Rica. 93°, col. 2, l. 35. END : Finis. Quarto. a-lm° 94 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns.', "4“: 40 lines, 154 X 105 mm. Type: 78 G'. Capital spaces, with", 'guide-letters. Hain 4467. IB. 20236. JOANNES DE IMOLA. Lectura super 273 X 160 mm. Types: 200 Gl., headings; 93 G., text. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Hain 19147. The last line in quire z reads : Sequit de vul. 1 pupil. Rica. The first line of the following quire, signed p for aa, is wrongly printed: De heredibo instituëdis. Rca. 428 x 290 mm. Without the blank leaf. Manuscript head-lines. On 22 is written : Sancti Magni Confessoris Est Codex iste omibe horis p dûm Iohëz Grell. 1. 50. 14. and there is a similar note on 3182. With the book-plate of the Bibliotheca SS. Andreae & Magni, Stadt am Hof. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 20252. LEONARDUS [MATTHAEIJ DE UTINO. blank. 2 columns. 38: 40 lines, 152 X 105 mm. Type: 76 Ca', "Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Hain '16132.", 'In quires a-l, initial u is used, in the rest of the book initial y: in quire m, P with loop open at top, as in 78 G., makes its appear¬ ance ; in quires n, o, the wrong-fount A, E, I of 78 G2. are found Admixtures of capitals are more frequent from quire m onwards 219X 161 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 28 isa note : Est Carte sancti Laurentij prope padulaz. Fron the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 20249. ALEXANDER DE ALES. Super tertium 284x 194 mm. Without the blank leaf 372. The table and register are bound at the beginning. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20255. THOMAS AQUINAS. Quaestiones de duo¬ 151 x 105 mm. Type: 76 G22. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '1404.", '234 X 162 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first quire. Capitals, paragraph-marks, and initial-strokes supplied in red. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 20264. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords at end of most quires. A page-for-page reprint, except for the last printed leaf, of the edition of 1474 by the same printers. 217X 153 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals on 22 and 71° supplied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue, initial- strokes in yellow. With the stamp of the Bibliotheca Heberiana. Bought. dragesimale de poenitentia. [With other spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 4433. 223 X 163 mm. Imperfect, wanting quires b, c, bb, cc. hh, ii, and also the blank leaves. On 32 is written: Liber Sanctæe mariae Clareuallis. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Summa', "Folio. alb-h'ilk-qu: q-setuxy; (1-4)'. 224 leaves, the", 'first and last blank. 2 columns. 4°: 51 lines and head-line, 193', "(209) x 124 mm. Types: 160 G'., head-lines and headings; 76 Gb", 'text. Capital spaces, except in the table, with guide-letters. The', "head-lines give the names of the books. Hain '12515.", '292 x 202 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Old vellum, with the cipher of the Collegium Germanicum et Vngaricum in Vrbe and the arms of Gregory XIII stamped on the back. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20283. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. In quartum gentissime recognouit Thomas anglic? sum? i theolo gia Folio. a-ghi k-opqr-z 240 leaves, the first blank.', "Types: 160 G'., most headings: 150 Ge few headings in quire a;", '76 Gb., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Ham 76416 (4). This book is placed here as having the same types as, and agreeing closely in type-page measurements with, the preceding. 285X 199 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals, paragraph-marks, and initial-strokes supplied in red. Manuscript notes; also manuscript foliation. On 22 is written: Thomas Cantuarien and Lumley. Old brown leather, with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales, stamped in gold on the sides. IB. 20297. From the old Royal Library. From the old Royal Library. FRANCISCUS DE PLATEA. Opus resti¬ tutionum usurarum et excommunicationum. 22 January, 1477. and last blank. 2 columns. 182: 40 lines, 151 X 105 mm. Type: 76 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords on last page of most quires. Hain 13040. A page-for-page reprint, except for the table, of the edition of 1474 by the same printers (IB. 20211). The use of type 76 Gb. in this book shows that it cannot be dated more veneto . 226 X 165 mm. Capital on 172 illuminated in gold and colours, a few capitals supplied in red and blue, other capitals, and paragraph-marks, in alternate red and blue. Bought in July, 1898. IA. 20290. THOMASAQUINAS. Expositio super libris supplement of Gratia Dei Asculanus.] Falla¬ 11477.', "blank. 2 columns. 2b: 51 lines, 192X 117 mm. Types: 160 G'", 'headings; 76 Gb., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1497, 1496. 287 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 2° supplied in red and blue, other capitals in alternate red and blue, paragraph-marks in red. Manuscript notes. Bound after IB. 31395 (Bellouisu, De difficilibus dictis, F. Girardengus, Pavia, n. d.). Bought in November, 1844. IB. 20294. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. In primum doctorem mgr Thoman penketh aglicum ordinis hemitau sci Augj. i fa mosissimo studio patauino ordinarie legêté line, 194 (208) X 115mm. Types: 160G2., head-lines and headings; 76 Ge., text. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. The head-lines give the numbers of the distinctions. Hain 76416 (1). 285x 200 mm. Capital on 2° supplied in red and blue, other capitals, paragraph-marks, and initial-strokes in red. Manuscript notes. Bound after IB. 20311, q.v. From the old Royal Library. IB. 20307. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quodlibeta', "Folio. alb-esfffg-k'lm° 106 leaves, the first and last", "blank. 2 columns. 32: 51 lines, 194X 117 mm. Types: 160G',", 'headings ; 76 Ge., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Head¬', "line §.Q..Q..1..1. on 22, and'.Q..Q.' on 9b. Hain 76434.", "In this copy the words die vo vij. melsis Octobris' quoted by", 'Hain (cf. also Pellechet-Polain, 4467) immediately after the year- date in the colophon are not given. 285 x 200 mm. Capitals on 2e supplied in red and blue, other capitals, and paragraph-marks, in blue or red, initial-strokes in red. Manuscript notes, also manuscript foliation, partly cut away. On 2e is written: Thomas Cautuarien and: Lumley. Old brown leather, stamped in gold with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales. IB. 20311. From the old Royal Library. Thoma penketh anglicum ordinis fratu heremitan sansct Augustini, in famosissimo studio Distinctio pma. ... 114° (register): A vacat', "Folio, a-d1o.8e-h8 il0 ji k'lm'. 114 leaves, the first blank. 2", 'columns. 4° : 51 lines, 194 X 115 mm. Types: 160 G’., headings, 76 Ge., text. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Ham 76416 (3). 265X 190 mm. Without the blank leaf. Manuscript notes. On 24 is pasted a slip on which is written: Spectat ad Bibtea Ste anne Genuæ. Bought in May, 1900. IB. 20323 ANTONINUS. Secunda pars Summae.', "lines, and head-line, 202 (215) X 124 mm. Types: 160 G'., head¬", 'lines and headings; 76 Go, text. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. The head-lines give the title-number and subject. Hain 1255. 304x 203 mm. Without the blank leaf. Historiated capital, with border, on 2e illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red or blue, initial-strokes in yellow. Illu¬ minated coat of arms (of the Venetian family of Minotto?) on 28. Old stamped leather (Venetian). Bought in March, 1845. IB. 20321. DOMINICUS DESANCTO GEMINIANO. the last blank. 2 columns ; prefatory letter in long lines, registe', "in 4 columns. 2b: 60 lines, 283X 165 mm. Types: 200 G'.", 'headings ; 94 G2., text. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide letters. Hain 17541. The letter to Jacobus Zenus dated xiiij. Calendas decembres, 1477, contains the following : Eoq libêtius accipe qs tui lohäni¬ Agrippe Coloniësis z eis osocij lohänis mäthe de gherretze ex 414X 274 mm. With the book-plate dated 1744 o Franciscus, Abbot of the Augustinian monastery at Polling. Old stamped pigskin, with paper label inset. Bought in April, 1866. IC. 20314 BELLINCINUS, BARTHOLOMAEUS. Apo 200 G., headings ; 94 Gb., text. Capital spaces, nearly all wi guide-letters. Hain 2760. The text type is pure at first. Variant forms of majuscules are later introduced. 422X 278 mm. Manuscript catchwords at end of quires 1 and r. Bound after IC. 20329, q.v. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 20325. ANTONIUS DE BUTRIO. Lectura super text. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Ham 74172. Variant forms of majuscules in the text type are found throughout; so this book is placed after IC. 20325, with which it agrees in types and type-page measurements. 422 X 278 mm. Bound before IC. 20325. Old stamped pigskin, with a copy of leaf 56 of Clemens V, Constitu- tiones, of 1479, by these printers (IC. 20353) pasted inside the front cover, and a parchment label bearing the title on the outside. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 20329. B. IN ROMAN TYPES. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords on every leaf. 275X 193 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals, and few paragraph-marks, supplied in alternate red and olue. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 20209. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes Philip¬ Demosthenis in Rege Philippum Macedonem exeplo Philippi-ce nuncupantur. 87° COLOPHON: M. Tullii Ciceronis in .M. Antonium Orationes quę philippice agripinensi necnon Iohannis Manthe de Gherretshem spaces, partly with guide-letters. Hain *5137. 286 x 196 mm. Red morocco binding signed Duru, 1847. Bought in January, 1848. IB. 20225. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta ad Tiberium Cesarem. 1638. COLOPHON: Extat hic 272X 190 mm. Capital and branch-work border on 3a illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and para¬ graph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. On 1a is a note: Munus Aloysij Zerbj. Bought in November, 1882. IB. 20217. CALDERINUS, DOMITIUS. Commentarii in 110 R°, quires e, f, and most of g; 110 R22, rest of text; 110 Gk.', "in quotations. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4236.", 'In some copies the first sixteen leaves are of a different setting-up (see Pellechet-Polain, 31582). 289 x 207 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Inside the lower cover is written: Iste libe ostat iij f. With the book-plate of the Bavarian Electoral Library and the stamp of the Munich Royal Library. Old half stamped brown leather and boards, rebacked. Bought in April, 1860. IB. 20220. FESTUS, SEXTUS POMPEIUS. De verborum nearly all with guide-letters; also spaces for Greek. Hain The measurements of this and the two following books agree closely, and they are probably not far apart in time. 234X 164 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 2° supplied in red and blue, other capitals in alter- nate red and blue. Grenville copy (G. 7598). IB. 20233. Another copy. 226 x 155 mm. Without the blank leaves. On a fly- leaf is a note: Rogeri Wilbraham, e Bibliotheca sua donum Car. Burneio. MDCCCVIII. IB. 20231. Bought. Another copy. 212X 153 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last quire and the blank leaves. IB. 20232. King George III's copy (166. e. 5).", 'tina. [Edited by Pomponius Laetus. Undated. 12 Pomponius Platine salutem. 112. .M. T. VAR¬ 122; 29 lines, 160X 100 mm. Type: 110 Ra2 Few capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters; also spaces for Greek. Ham 15858 (1).', "Reprinted from Lauer's edition, Rome, n. d. (IB. 17464).", '222 X 159 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. With the Bodleian Library stamp. IA. 20235: Exchanged in December, 1913. MERULA, GEORGIUS. In librum De homine Undated.', "apital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '11097.", 'to Ant. Chronicus, dated 1 March, 1471; 69, blank; 704-824 emen- lations to Virgil addressed to Lodovico de Gonzaga; 826, blank. In his reply to this work, as printed by Jacobus Rubeus in 1476 supplied in alternate red and blue. IA. 20203.', "King George III's copy (C. 8. h. 13). BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬ 32: 50 lines, 275X 169 mm. Type: 110 R22 Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Hain '2601 ?", 'Hain counts 303 leaves and 52 lines, with a register on 1b and the incipit on 22 as that of the 1478/9 edition (IC. 20332). His copy was thus probably made up. 418x 280 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red and blue. On 2° are the arms and rebus of Cardinal Morton painted in colours; also the', "stamp' Soc. Reg. Lond. ex dono Henr. Howard Norfol¬", "ciensis' With the book-plate of the Royal Society", 'and the book-label of George Dunn. Bought in December, 1917. IC. 20238. PONTANUS, LUDOVICUS. Singularia juris.', "space, with guide-letter, on 22. Hain '13270.", '412 X 282 mm. Capital on 22 supplied in blue, head- ines and paragraph-numbers in red, paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Bound with other tracts after IC. 22084 (q.v.). Bought in 1835. IC. 20246. GREGORIUS I. Dialogi. Vita. IIn Italian.1 nearly all with guide-letters. Hain 7975. 213X155 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 10 and the two blank leaves, and with the second leaf mutilated. On the recto of a fly-leaf at the beginning is written: Di Stefano Galliano, and on the verso is a stamp: DE, surmounted by a cross. Bought in October, 1857. IA. 20239. MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram¬ mm. Types: 110 (105) R.; 110 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. Hain 10812. 284X 190 mm. Without the blank leaf. With manu- IB. 20242.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 5).", 'Another copy. 282X 191 mm. Without the blank leaf. With manu- script notes. Red morocco binding signed F. Bozerian Jeune. IB. 20243. PRISCIANUS. Opera. preexercitamentis rhetoricę ex Hermogene translatis. 241°. Prisciani gramatici de uersibus comicis Ratio.', "letters; also some spaces for Greek. Hain '13357.", 'In this copy the s of plures at the end of the last line of 3e has ropped out, disturbing the spacing. 336X 231 mm. Without the blank first leaf.', "King George III's copy (169. k. 10). IB. 20271.", 'Another copy. In this copy the last line on 3e is correctly printed. 333X 224 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital and lower border with coat of arms on 2e supplied in several colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks if red. The date of rubrication, 1479, is placed after each colophon. On 22 is written: Collegij Societatis Jesu Ratisponæ, 1620. IB. 20270 Bought. Bought. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬ *1476. Type: 110 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2542 (1). IC. 20267 From the old Royal Library. blank. 2 columns; the register in 4 columns. 3°: 50 lines, 273X 184 mm. Type: 110 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '15325.", '398x 277 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks sup- plied in red. On 22 is written: Iste Libe est Monstery Scti Nicolay Cis Patauiam [Passau). Bought in January, 1868. IC. 20274. ARISTOTELES. De natura animalium. De 22 THEODORI : GRAECI : THESSALONI¬ CENJSIS: PRAEFATIO: IN LIBROS: DE ANI¬ MAJLIBVS: ARISTOTELIS: PHILOSOPHI: AD first and last blank. 3°: 35 lines, 191X 112 mm. Type; 109Rl', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '1699.", '298 x 200 mm. Capital on 2° with border, supplied in red and blue, a few other capitals in blue. Grenville copy (G. 7997). IB. 20287. Another copy. 302X 198 mm. Without the blank leaves. A few capitals supplied in blue, the rest in red.', "Sir Joseph Banks's copy.", 'IB. 20286. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬', "Hain '2589 (1), counting 291 leaves.", 'The two types 110 Rb. and 109 R. have become rather mixed in this book; but 109 R. forms the basis. 417 x 281 mm. Old stamped half leather and boards. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 20300. ASCONIUS PEDIANUS, QUINTUS. Com¬ tracts. Types: 109 Rl., 109 R2; 110 Gk. Capital spaces, with gulde- Hain 1886. letters ; also spaces for lacunae in text in first tract. 12 blank; 1° register; 22-56b Q. Asconius Pedianus; 570-80, Georgius Trapezuntius de artificio Ciceronianae orationis; 89, blank, to Antonius Serachus, Archbishop of Corinth; 1846, blank. The following passage occurs in the letter of Hieronynus Squarzaficus: Quare p utilitate publica eos (libros) i luce dait second tract is bound between the fourth and fifth sheets of quire a of the first tract; while between quires a and b of the first tract are bound quires b, c, d, and the re¬ mainder of quire a of the second tract, in the order given. Bound after IB. 21250, q. v. IB. 20303. From the old Royal Library. Another copy. 283X 195 mm. Without the blank leaf. Manuscript notes. IB. 20304. King George III's copy (167. h. 14).", "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '257.", 'This book is one of several printed in type 109 R. and having 35 lines to the page; it is therefore placed before the Justinus, the first book showing an increase in the number of lines. 278X 194 mm. Without the blank leaf. With the arms of the Duke of Roxburgh stamped in gold on the covers. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IB. 20318. Grenville copy (G. 3562). Another copy. 264X 174 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital, with border, on 2e supplied in various colours, other capitals in red or blue. With an illuminated coat of arms of 22.', "King George III's copy (167. e. 17).", 'IB. 20317. .—', "190X114 mm. Type: 109 R'. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.", 'Hain 9659. The letter of Squarzaficus contains a passage similar to tha quoted above from his letter appended to the Asconius Pedianu (IB. 20303). 278 X 193 mm. Without the blank leaf.', "King George III's copy (167. c. 14).", 'IB. 20308 LATER BOOKS. blank. 2 columns; the register in 4 columns. 52: 54 lines, and', "head-line, 206 (221) X 125 mm. Types: 160 G'., head-lines, head-", 'ings; 76 G°., text. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters.', "The head-lines give the book- and title-numbers. Hain '1893.", '315 X 204 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 2 and the blank leaves. Capitals on 3e and 4° supplied in red and blue, other capitals, and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. On 32 is written: Sum Conuentus Augustani FF Prædicatorum, and on a fly-leaf at the beginning: Ex libris Georgij Amersee. Bought in April, 1873. IB. 20338. LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS. Ephythomon tractatus finit. blank. Register in 4 columns. 138: 37 lines, 200X 115 mm. Types: 109 R2., 110 Gk. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 79814.', "Reprinted, mostly with the same page-contents, from Ambergau's", '1471 edition (IB. 19794), the Epitomon being added. 302 X 201 mm. Initial capitals of each book, and border in lower margin of 13e, illuminated in gold and colours; other capitals and paragraph marks supplied in alternate red and blue, underlines, head-lines, and folia- tion in early part of book in red. The last quire is in¬ serted between the last two leaves of quire z. Bound before IB. 27537, followed by a quire of 6 leaves of blank paper. Old stamped leather. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in January, 1850. IB. 20343. Another copy. 276x 199 mm. Initial capitals of each book, with floral decoration and borders, illuminated in gold and colours; other capitals, paragraph-marks, and head-lines supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in yellow, underlines in red. On 1° is written: Lemarie, followed by the note: Ex dono lohannis Le marie In anno Millesimo quingentesimo octuages imo septimo In Cracherode copy, with the date 1786. IB. 20344. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬ The second sheet of quire g is signed f 2, but the f has been crossed out and g stamped in afterwards by hand. 404 X 271 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, initial strokes and underlines in red. Manuscript notes; also manuscript head-lines. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 20332. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬ 26 February, 1478/9. the first and last blank. 2 columns: register in 4 columns. 32: 50', "lines, 272 X 175 mm. Type : 109 R'. Capital spaces, with guide-", "letters. Hain '2571 (2).", 'In the copy described by Hain the last line but three in the verses following the colophon reads: Nûc falicle cupidis mostrat discentibs arcen. The present copy has correctly: facile. 416 x 271 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital and floral border on 2", illuminated in gold and colours; other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in red. Manuscript head-lines Same provenance (German) as the preceding (IC. 20332) same decoration as IC. 20359. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 20335. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited by Petrus Albinianus Trecius.1831 March, 479 2b. Petri Albignani Trecij ad Sacrum: celeberrimig in long lines, register in 4 columns. 4°: 73 lines of com¬ mentary surrounding the text, with marginal reference-letters, 342X 212 (215) mm.; a column of 64 lines of text on 50° measures 340 mm. Types: 107 G., text, colophon, letters; 94 Ge com- mentary, register. Capital spaces, those in commentary partly with In the letter on 3252, dated 21 March, 1478, Petrus Albinianus Trecius requests Antonius Capitelista to send him a copy of the Decretals for collation. The copy was forwarded on 17 August, 1478, with an accompanying letter, which is printed next. This is followed by another letter of the editor stating that he is returning the volume, dated 21 March, 1479. This is also the date of the prefatory letter on 2°, in which the following sentence occurs: At mihi fortasse uicio asscribet: qod iterato hoc idem uolumen emendaueri.', "Petrus Albinianus Trecius was joint-editor of Jenson's edition of", '1475 (IC. 19680), of which this is a close imitation. 421 X 282 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Manuscript head-lines; also manuscript table of contents on the last blank leaf. Old stamped leather. Bought in July, 1877. IC. 20349. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ Not before 19 May, 1479. 1b. Ad reuerendum in christo patrem düm Victorem Teruisanu Beati Cypriani Murian. Abbatem dignissi- 64: 68 lines of commentary surrounding the text, with marginal reference letters, 318 X 208 (210) mm.; a column of 60 lines of text on 198 measures 320 mm. Types: 107 G., text; 94 Ge., com¬ mentary, &c. Capital spaces, those in the commentary with guide¬ letters. Hain 3599.', "A dose reprint, mostly page for page, of Jenson's edition of", '1476 (IC. 19688). The letter of Trecius on 1b is dated : Patauij... xij. Calédas', "unias', 1479, or more than a month later than the date of the", 'colophon. This makes it probable that the latter really indicates', "16 May, the word 'calendas' being ignorantly used by the printers.", '401X 274 mm. Capital on 52 supplied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes and underlines in red. With the book-plate of the library of the Collegiate Church of S. Nicolas near Passau. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 20352. CLEMENS V. Constitutiones una cum ap ibid. (commentary): a Ohannes. gratiosum hoc nomen letter on 1° in long lines. 32: 68 lines of commentary surround- ing the text, with marginal reference-letters, 318 x 209 (211) mm.; a column of 61 lines of text on 49e measures 324 mm. Types: 107 G., texts ; 94 Ge., prefatory letter, commentary and register. Capital spaces, those in commentary with guide-letters. Hain 5424. 432 X 289 mm. A few capitals supplied in red and blue, other capitals and paragraph-marks in alternate red and blue. Manuscript head-lines. With the note of ownership of Ludouicus Basilius on 812. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 20353. BARTHOLOMAEUS [SACCHIJ DE PLA¬ 217X 120 mm. Types: 109 R8.; 110 Gk. on 22°. Capital spaces, in first two quires mostly with guide-letters. Hain *13045. 303X 201 mm. Capitals, initial-strokes and underlines supplied in red. Manuscript foliation; also manuscript table of contents on 240b and beneath the note: Constatj', "ducat? pt ligatura. On 1' is written: F. F. Min. apud", 'Clarissas Brixinæ. 1646, and on a fly-leaf at the beginning:', "Purchased 6 10s. at Dr. Askew's sale March. 1. 1775.", 'IB. 20355. Bought. Another copy. 304 X 201 mm. Imperfect, containing in place of the fourth sheet in quire e a duplicate of the third sheet. IB. 20356.', "King George III's copy (C. 14. c. 9). BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬', "32 : 63 lines, and head-line, 294 (308) x 178-9 mm. Types: 200 G'", 'headings ; 94 Ge., head-lines, text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. The head-lines give the titles of the rubrics. Hain 2571(1). 416x 272 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capital and flower-work border on 2° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes in red. Same decoration and provenance (German) as IC. 20335. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 20359. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ mentary of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. Edited by Petrus Albinianus Trecius.) * 3 January, 1479/80. 1b and 409b in long lines, register in 6 columns. 3°: 72 lines, and head-line and marginal reference-letters, 338 (351) x 214 (217) mm.', "Types: 200 G'. and 150 Ge head-lines; 107 G., text, colophon,", 'letters on 409°, headings in table, 94 Ge., letter on 1°, commentary, register, table. Capital spaces, those in the commentary with guide-letters. The head-lines give the numbers of the distinctions', "or chapters. Hain '7894.", "A close reprint, mostly page for page, of Jenson's edition of 1477,", 'except in quire M, where a page is gained, thus avoiding the extra', "leaf inserted in the last quire of Jenson's edition.", 'The letter of Bartholomæus Puteus on 409b, dated Venice, 8 June, 1479, conveys to Petrus Albinianus Trecius a request from Johannes de Colonia to revise the edition of the Decretum which he', "had formerly corrected ('uolumen . . . quod alias emédaueras*).", 'Below that is printed a reply dated Padua, 22 August, 1479, which accompanied the sheets (presumably of Jenson’s edition) corrected for press. The letter on 1b is dated Venice, 21 November, 1479.', "The colophon's * Sixto iiij ... anno. viij.' should be 'anno ix'.", '414X 273 mm. Without the blank leaf. Larger capitals in the text supplied in alternate red and blue, smaller capitals in the text and those in the commentary and some paragraph-marks, mostly in red, a few in blue. On 1e is written: Ex Bibliotheca Monasterij S°. Trinitatis Neostadj in Austria S. Cist. ord. Bought in February, 1851. IC. 20362. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De 2 columns; the register in 4 columns. 32: 40 lines, 151 X 111 mm. Type: 75 G. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 1183. A page-for-page reprint of the edition of 1474 by the same printers (IB. 20214), with the addition of the register on 1012. 236X 171 mm. A few larger capitals supplied in red and blue, other capitals mostly in alternate red and blue, a few in green, paragraph-marks mostly in red, a few in', "green. Manuscript notes. On 2' is written: Thierhaup-", 'ten, and the number 99. With the book-plate of the Benedictine Monastery of Thierhaupten, dated 1587. Old stamped leather. Bought in April, 1865. IB. 20365. JOANNES DE IMOLA. In Clementinas JOANNES DE IMOLA. In Clementinas opus. [Edited by Franciscus Breuius. 26 April, 1480.', "34: 63 lines, and head-line, 293 (307) x 170 mm. Types: 200G'", 'headings; 94 G°., head-lines, text. Capital spaces. The head¬', "lines give the titles of the rubrics. Hain '9144.", '420x 280 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capital on 2e supplied in red and blue, other capitals, paragraph¬ marks, and underlines in red. On 22 is written: Monachii ad PP. Franciscanos. Old stamped pigskin with paper title-label. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 20368. NICOLAUS [DE TUDESCHISJ PANORMI¬', "52: 63 lines, 294-5X 171 mm. Types: 200G'., headings; 94Ge,", "text. Capital spaces. Hain '12339.", '431X 273 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 20371. ANTONINUS. De censuris. De sponsalibus', "spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Hain '1270.", 'Practically a page-for-page reprint of the edition of 1474 by the same printers (IB. 20227), with the register added. 230X 158 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals, paragraph-marks and initial-strokes supplied in red. Bought. IB. 20374. RARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectura 2 columns. 4°: 63 lines, and head-line, 293 (306) x 170 mm. Types: 200G2., headings; 94 G°., head-lines, text. Capital spaces many with guide-letters. The head-lines give the titles of the', "rubrics. Hain '2544 (1).", '422 X 280 mm. Without the blank leaves. On 22 is pasted a printed slip reading: Bibliothecae Conuentus S. Francisci Vitellianae. Bought in March, 1902. IC. 20376. JOHANNES DE JANDUNO. Quaestiones in 4 columns. 3°: 54 lines, and head-line, 201 (217) X 115 mm. Types: 150 Gb., head-lines ; 75 G., text. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters. The head-lines give the book-numbers. Hain 7460.', "302 X 203 mm. On 2' is written: Ad Conventu Mona-", 'censem Ord. Erem. S.P. Augustini, and inside the front cover is a note of ownership of Frater Saluianus ziegler. 1638. Old stamped leather. Bought in April, 1866. IB. 20377. THOMAS AQUINAS. columns ; the register in 3 columns. 112: 56 lines, and head-line, 210 (225) X 132 mm. Types: 150 Ge., head-lines and headings 75 G., text. Capital spaces. The head-lines give the number of', "the Quaestiones. Hain '1464.", '305 X210 mm. Capital on 9e supplied in red and blue, other capitals in alternate red and blue, paragraph- marks and initial-strokes in red. On 1e is a manuscript index. On 2° is written: Conventus Schongaviani Carmel : Discal., and inside the front cover are the notes: Michael Hierschauer cappelanus in furtt sum uocatus. a°. 64(2), and: Ex Dono Domini Danielis Holz¬ IB. 20381. SILVATICUS, MATTHAEUS. Liber pandecta¬ *10 October, 1480. Moretus. 1°. Matheus moretus Brixiensis ad reuerendissimû in columns. 32: 60 lines, 226-7 X 140 mm. Types: 150 Ge., head-', "ings; 75 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain '15198.", '276x 191 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 211, 218, and 228. On 1e is written: N. Johnsoni liber. 8s. On four fly-leaves at the beginning is a MS. vocabulary. IB. 20384. CONRADUS TURICENSIS. De cometis. CCCC. LXXII. 33°. COLOPHON: SIT: LAVS: DEO: ANNO: DOMINI: M. CCCC. LXXIIII. :HANS: AVRL. Quarto. al b1 ci2. 34 leaves, the first and last blank. 2b : 24 lines, 139 x 90 mm. Type: 116 R. Capital spaces. Hain 15513. Reprinted from the original edition by Heliae, Beromünster, n. d. (IB. 38108). 212X 154 mm. Without the blank leaves. Manuscript quiring as above. IA. 20402. lines, 127 x85 mm. Type: 109 R. Capital spaces, nearly all with guide-letters. Hain 7098. 192 X 134 mm. Without the blank leaves. Traces of manuscript quiring. Leaf I is bound at the end. Grenville copy (G. 9912). DANTE ALIGHIERI. I sette salmi peni¬ * Undated. This book, like those of 1477 and 1478, has printed signatures, but single Qu is much more frequent in it. 280 X 200 mm. ALEXANDER. Historia Alexandri. Bought in June, 1852. IA. 20418. 23 October, 1477. FIORE DI VIRTU. 125281 mm. Type: 109 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. A reprint, generally with the same page-contents, of the 1474 edition (IA. 20412). No single Qu. 201 X 138 mm. Without the blank second leaf.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. a. 21). JOANNES PRESBYTER. De ritu et mori¬ Bought in 1882. IA. 20427. BARTHOLOMAEUS [SACCHIJ DE PLA. RVM CARDINALEM LIBER PRIMVS. 93b, 1.4: PLATYNAE DE OBSONIIS LIB. FIN. Folio. **; al° b-18.) 94 leaves, the last blank. Table in 2', "The last word of l. 1 on 382 ((d18) is printed diitu' in this copy.", '275 X 205 mm. Capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. Manuscript quiring, mostly cut away. On 1e is written: M. Moore Judicis. A second copy of sheet II is bound after the first. IB. 20432. From the old Royal Library. Another copy, with a variant colophon. 4°, col. 2. COLOPHON : VIRI DOCTISSIMI Plastynae 263X 177 mm. Without the blank leaf. IB. 20433.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. b. 10). HIERONYMUS. *22 January, 1476. Theodorus Lelius. VoL. I. 1e. [BJEATI Hieronymi epistolas ad erul di¬ 210blank. 2 columns. Vol. I,72: 68 lines, 268 x 181 mm. Types:', "79 G.; 79 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain '8556.", 'Hain catalogues the table of the first volume, signed V, in its ilphabetical place, viz. after the table of the second volume, signed That the order should be as above is both evident in itself and is made quite clear by the presatory note to the table of the second volume Incipit Tabula Epistolarum ... earum uidelicet tantum printed. Hain counts only 357 instead of 359 printed leaves. 380 x 276 mm. Bound in one volume, without the last two blanks. At the beginning of the text of each part is à large capital and beast-and-flower border illuminated in gold and colours (French work?), that to the first part containing a shield with a pine-cone. Other capitals and some paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. initial-strokes in red. Manuscript foliation. On 5b is written: Emptus anno 1535... GV.', "King George III's copy (C. 14. d. 10).", 'IC. 20443. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With the commentary of Seruius. *October, 141716. 2. MARONIS VITA.VIRGILIVS MARC GLOGA PRIMA: INTERLOCVTORES MELI¬ BOEVS ET TITYRVS AMICI. ME.... 2351.6 mentary surrounding the text, 253X 145 mm. A column of 42 lines of text on 161b measures 251 mm. Types: 120 R., text; 78 (80) R., 79 Gk., commentary. Capital spaces at beginnings of books. The sheets of the last six quires are signed consecutively with the numbers 1-28. For a discussion of the date of this book see the Introduction to this volume. 314X 226 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf of quire o, and the blank leaves. The first leaf of quire g has been cut out and reversed in binding.', "King George III's copy (167. i. 4).", 'IB. 20447. Another copy. On vellum. 328x 226 mm. Imperfect, wanting fI, (6-10) 9, 10, (11-15) 1-6, (25-28) 2-4 and the last blank. On 2° is an elaborate Renaissance border with a coat ol arms twice repeated, painted in several colours, on the blank page opposite being written: Giulio Romano hoc delineauit anno 1520 atatis 28°. On 1e is written: 1o. pe. Arriuabeni, on a fly-leaf: Purchased at Mr. Wests Sale, April 3, 1773. IB. 20448.', "King George III's copy (C. 19. e. 14). \ufeff240 head-line, 235 (248) X 144 mm. Type: 78 R. Capital spaces with guide-letters. The head-lines give the names of the books. Hain 3151. About 330 x 225 mm. Without the blank last leaf of vol. II. At the beginning of each volume is a circular stamp with the letters SM surmounted by a crown. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 20451. LIVIUS, TITUS. Decadi. [With the Guerra punica of Aretinus.) CITA DE ROMA: SEGVI TA LA TERZA DE LA SECON DA BATTAGLIA CARTHAGI NESE. 242: 60 lines, 235 X 144 mm. Type: 78 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 10145. The quires containing the register and rubrics of the third and fourth Decades have been catalogued as they stand in the present copy, but as the last words of the quire belonging to the third Decade run : Finite le Rubriche. Sequita il primo libro de la quarta', "Deca' this quire should perhaps immediately precede the text of", 'the fourth Decade, the table of this Decade being kept to the end. 315 x 226 mm. Imperfect, wanting all before the second leaf of the first quire b. The last three quires are made up from a smaller copy. Capitals at beginning of Decades illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. On the cut out last leaf is written: Hic liber est Danielis Tomitani. IB. 20454 King George III's copy (167. h. 7).", 'Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13358. 275 x 198 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on', "2' illuminated in gold and colours, with short border; in", 'the lower margin a coat of arms in wreath, with border. Other capitals supplied in blue. Bought. IB. 20463. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis, etc. 22. MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS ARPINATIS spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords on the versos almost every- where. Hain *5261. 1, blank ; 22-50b, de officiis; 512-56b, paradoxa; 57°-69b, de 2* illuminated in gold and green; in the lower margin is à coat of arms in several colours. Other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. c. 13).", 'IB. 20466 CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords on the versos almost every¬ where. Ham 5181. On a number of pages of this copy are faintly inked impressions of pages of the Celsus, De medicina, printed by Nicolaus Laurentii', "at Florence in 1478 (Hain '4835, IB. 27079).", '290X 198 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in July, 1857. IB. 20469. MICHAELSCOTUS. Liber physiognomiae. COLOPHON: Michaelis Scoti de procreatione & hominis Phisionomia opus feliciter finit. CCCC. LXXVII.', "Quarto. al b-h'iK“. 78 leaves, the last blank. 52 : 23 lines", '129 X 81 mm. Type: 112 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Catchwords on versos throughout. Hain '14550.", '192X 135 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 1e is an', "owner's note stating that he retained and read the book", 'ex concessione M. R di. P. et Scti officij Inquisiti MÜLLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg [REGIO¬ Capitals (1), also large Lombard A on 12 ; border (1) on 12. The humber of lines to a page varies. Woodcut diagrams. Hain 13776. 1", title and colophon, with woodcut border; 1b-132, tables of conjunctions and oppositions 1475, 1494, 1513, and calendar; 13b tabula regionum; 14°-186, table of eclipses, 1475-1530; 192 The outer sheet of c), which contains the diagrams, is made up of two sheets pasted together. 282 X 205 mm. Diagrams of eclipses coloured yellow. At the end is written: Hic liber est loannisvincentij Dulcis Iuris Vtriusque Doctoris Comitis Palatini ac Sedis Aplice Protonotarij 1514. Old (original?) stamped leather. Bought in July, 1862. IB. 20481. MÜLLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg [REGIO¬ Capitals (1), also large Lombard Q on 12 ; border (1) on 12. The number of lines to a page varies. Woodcut diagrams. Hain 13789. The contents of this version are practically the same as in the Latin original, except that the concluding discussion on the diffi¬ culties in dating Easter is omitted. 282 X 208 mm. Diagrams of eclipses coloured yellow.', "l'he last leaf is mutilated.", 'Bought in April, 1857. IB. 20482. Another copy. 201X 195 mm. Diagrams of eclipses coloured yellow. Without the two paper discs attached to the Instrumento del vero moto de la luna. IB. 20483. APPIANUS. Historia romana. De bellis APPIANUS. Historia romana. De bellis ciuilibus. (Translated by Petrus Candidus Decembrius. Part II: a-clo dia; e-xl. 212 leaves, the first blank. Part I. 44; 32 lines, 176 x 109 (with marginalia 154) mm. Type: 100 R Capitals (2) at beginnings of books, a few (3) in the list of chanter in part Il ; border (22) on 24 of part I, (ab) on 22 of part II. Hai 1307 (reversing the order of the parts).', "The translator's prefatory letter to Alphonso of Aragon at the", 'beginning of the second part contains the following: Nam e priores Appiani libros / Libycum: Syrium: Parthicu & Mithridatiei Nicolao quinto sumo pontifci dum i humanis ageret e greco tran¬ to correspond with a lacuna in the manuscript of Appian, with the marginal note: Defectus unius folij: in quo tumulto populi con¬ 277 X 206 mm. Borders painted two colours, initial. strokes supplied in red. An additional letter has been supplied to the signatures (aa-Xx) in the second part Sheet d6 of the second part has been misbound inside quire d of the first part, where a mistake is noted in early manuscript. From the Egerton sale, 1798. Grenville copy (G. 8284, 8285). IB. 20486,87. Another copy. 273 X 195 mm. Without the blank leaves. The first leaves of each part are mutilated.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 2. b. 15, 16).", 'IB. 20484,85 Another copy of Part I. 271 X 192 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound by Dymott, in red and green morocco. From the collections of the Marquis of Hastings, Thomas Gray, and H. B. Wheatley, and bequeathed to the Museum by the last named. Bequeathed in October, 1917. IB. 20487 a. DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES. Cosmo¬ 73 mm. Types: 109 R.; few words of Greek. Capitals (3, 4); border (2e) on 12; marginalia. Hain 76226. 221X 145 mm. Bound before Mela, Cosmographia, Ratdolt, 1478 (IA. 20494).', "King George III's copy (C. 2. a. 15(1). IA. 20490. CEPIO, CORIOLANUS. Gesta Petri Mocenici. lines. 131x85 mm. Type: 109 R.; few words of Greek. Capitals 44); border (3) on 22. Hain 4849. This book has been placed last of the 1477 books as its measure- ments closely correspond with those of the two 1478 editions of Capranica and the Ars moriendi which follow it. 209 X 155 mm. CAPRANICA, DOMINICUS. De arte bene', "marks printed in red on 12, in black elsewhere. Hain '4392.", '172X 135 mm. Capitals painted red, initial-strokes and underlines supplied in red. The border is cropped. Bought. IA. 20491. ARS MORIENDI. Ars moriendi. [In Italian.) 190X141 mm. The border is cropped. With the book-plate of Amadeus Svajer. Bought in July, 1858. MAFFEUS, CELSUS. Monumentum compen¬ 212 X 153 mm. From the library of George Dunn. Bought in December, 1917. IA. 20493. 11 ginalia 120) mm. Type: 109 R. Capitals (3, 4, 5); border (3) on', "12. Hain '11016.", 'except the calendar. 152: 36 lines and foliation, 107 (115) x75 mm. Types: 59 G.; 50 (59) G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces; small red Lombards in the text. Hain *3897. 1, blank; 2-7, calendarium; 8-122, tabulae ad reperiendum of the Immaculate Conception edited by Leonardus Nogarolus, with', "his letter to Sixtus IV and the latter's Bull of 27 February, 1476/7", 'contents of IA. 17347); 453°-495°, commune sanctorum, officium B. V. Mariae, &c.; 496, blank. 157X117 mm. Impersect, wanting the two outer sheets of the preliminary quire and the outer sheet of a. Capitals supplied in blue. Manuscript notes and addi¬ tions at the end. IA. 20496. Acquired in July, 1916. tables. Capitals (1), also large Lombard D on 12; border (1) on 1*. Woodcut diagrams. The number of lines to a page varies.', "Hain '13786.", '1", title and colophon, with woodcut border; 1b-132, tables of conjunctions and oppositions, 1475, 1494, 1513, and calendar; 13 Tauel der lande vnd steté ; 14—-186, table of eclipses; 192, Instru¬ of two sheets pasted together. The page-contents are mostly the same as in the oricinal', "Nuremberg edition (IA. 7888, 7889). In the section 'Vom waren", "lauff des Mondes' (242) the information as to the use of the discein", "leap hyears on S. Matthew's day, which is added on a slip in IA. 288.", 'q. v., Germany, p. 457, is incorporated in the text in the present edition 255 X 191 mm. Without the paper discs belonging to the instrument on 19b. Some initial-strokes and para- graph-marks supplied. Diagrams of eclipses coloured yellow. The last leaf of b) (leaf 18) and the two outer sheets of c (leaves 19, 20, 29, 30) are bound at the end Bought in July, 1862. IB. 2049. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad lines, 198 x 119 mm. Types: 88 R.; 88 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 5176. 300x 205 mm. Without the blank leaf. On 22 is written: hic liber est doni benedicti deprato quem dedit illi Donus uitus deprato abas generalis sancti barttolomei de saccis. Sheets e 1-3 are bound after quire b, sheets c1-3 and e 4 after quire d. From the library of George Dunn. Bought in February, 1914. IB. 20561. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica noua 22. M. T. C. ORATORIS CLARISSIMI AD 119 mm. Type: 88 R. Capital spaces. Hain 15060. 1, blank ; 22-35e, rhetorica noua; 35b-682, rhetorica vetus; 68b. Alchorne, Tower of London. Bought. IB. 20563. Another copy. 1476. 278 X 199 mm. Without the blank leaf.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 16. i. 11).", 'IB. 20564. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Qua¬ 118 mm. Type: 88 R. Capital spaces. Hain 4445. These Italian sermons for Lent are a different work from the', "same author's Quadragesimale de poenitentia and de peccatis.", 'Silva. From the libraries of John T. Beer and George Dunn. Bought in February, 1914. IB. 20565 WITH BRUNO VALLA. 32 lines, 140 X71 mm. Type: 88 R. Capital space, with guide- letter, on 22. Hain 3306. 199 X 138 mm. Without the blank. Bought in January, 1882. IA. 20567. PSALTERIO. Psalterio di Dauid in volgare. 10 October, 1476. 1e. Prologo del beato Iheronimo nel psal terio. 10 so columns. 32: 42 lines and head-line, 175 (184) X 130 mm. Type: 83 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. The head-lines read', "’PROLOGO' on 12-3b and 'PSALMISTA afterwards. Hain", '13527. After the text of psalm lxxxiiii on d 10e three columns are left', "blank, the titulo' of the next psalm following on e 12. Probably the", 'book was set up in two sections, the second beginning with quire e and the amount of copy allotted to the first section was miscalculated. 257 X 187 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. b. 7).", 'IB. 25040. SPIERA, AMBROSIUS DE. Quadragesimale de lines, 207 x 133 mm. Types: 160 G., headings; 90 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 7919 (counting 506 leaves, including one blank). 290x 192 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 10 and the first blank leaf. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate blue and red. Early notes of misbinding (since corrected) at the end of quires tt, uu, xx. On 512', "is written: Iste liber ocessus e ad vsum fris B'narr, de", 'Veterj sen. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 20573. PETRUS LOMBARDUS. Liber Senten¬ and head-line, 193 (205) x 125 mm. Type: 90 G. Capital spaces. The head-lines give the book-numbers. Hain 10186 (counting 243 leaves). 284 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves. Historiated capital, with border, supplied in yellow and sepia on 22 other capitals in alternate red and blue. Old stamped brown leather (Venetian). IB. 20575. DANTE ALIGHIERI. Divina commedia. head-line, 222 (231) x 134 (140) mm. Type: 90 G. Capital spaces; also spaces for illustrations. Initial letters of stanzas set out. Hain 5942 (counting 377 leaves, including one blank). 1, blank ; 22-16b, life of Dante ; 17, blank; 18, table of Inferno; 19—-124°, Inferno, with commentary; 125, table of Purgatorio; 1262-228°, Purgatorio, with commentary; 229, table of Paradiso 2302-371°, Paradiso, with commentary; 3722-3752, verses by', "Busone da Gobbio and Dante's son Jacobo, the Credo of Dante and", 'colophon; 375°, 376, blank. A hyphen is used throughout this book. It was used rarely in the Quadragesimale and in the first book of the Liber sententiarum, and freely, as here, in the remainder of that book. Hence the order of the books adopted here. 317 X 224 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Bought. IB. 20577. Another copy. 328 x 221 mm. Without the blank first and last leaves. On 182 is written: Se Marie Coronate Mli ad vsuz tris Iohis lacobi d Mlo. F. A. d. C. V. S. IB. 20578.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 7. c. 3).", 'Another copy. 323X 220 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals on 182, 1262, and 2302, and three-sided border on 18, illuminated in gold and colours, capital on 1266 supplied in blue, alternate capitals elsewhere in red. Coloured coat of arms in lower border on 182. Grenville copy (G. 11373). IB. 20579. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quaestiones Capital spaces. Hain 76454. The appearance on 386b of wrong-fount A from 90 G. suggests', "that this book belongs to the later period of Vindelinus de Spira's", 'second press. 210X 153 mm. Manuscript quiring on ff. 1-11, and foliation to nearly the end of the text. On 2 is written: Franciscanorum Friburgi Brisgoiae 1648. Bought in July, 1844. WITH ANDREAS (CORVUS) DE CORONA. mgs; 94 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 1573. 285 x 205 mm. Capitals, initial-strokes, &c., supplied in red. IB. 20582 ALONE. 2 columns. 42: 49 lines, 230X 145 mm. Types: 140 G., head- ings; 94 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 1058. Without the blank first leaf. Orna- 285 X 205 mm. mental capital on 22, other capitals supplied in red and blue alternately. On 22 is written: Hans Cristoph von Baumbgartten and Aug. Wolffgangi Guthij Can. Reg.', "Ord. S. Aug. 1654', on a fly-leaf the price 12 gri' in the", "lower cover Emptus Ratisbonae Anno 1637'. Old", "stamped vellum, with WSH 1595' and two coats of", 'arms on the top cover. Bought in February, 1876. IB. 20585. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Commentum in', "Some capital spaces. Hain '563.", 'Of the text of the De secretis mulierum (variously ascribed to Albertus Magnus and to Henricus de Saxonia in the early editions) only the first few words in each chapter are quoted. The com-', "mentary is that found in Hain*566 (cf. IA. 19148), '8434 (IA. 6031)", 'and elsewhere. 197 X 145 mm. Traces of manuscript quiring. Bought in June, 1857. IA. 20592. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the appa¬ GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the appa¬ ratus of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. Edited by Ghisbertus de Stoutenburch. *Not before 25 January, 1480. mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 179 (188) x 130 mm. (not including reference-letters). A column of 54 lines of text on 8° measures 177 mm. Types: 66 G., text and prefatory letter; 59 G., gloss. Some spaces for capitals or miniatures, small red¬ printed Lombards elsewhere. The head-lines (red) give the number of the distinctio or causa. Hain 17882. In his prefatory letter (15), dated Venetijs. viij. calen. Februarii.', "M.cccc.kxx., Stoutenburch praises the craftsmanship' Ade de rotwi", '227X 172 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital and coat of arms on 22 illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in blue or red. On 2e is an oval stamp Libra S. Francisci. Stronconi, with a pen-and-ink note that it was given to the Franciscans by Pietro Simello in The first two lines of text on 1b have been cut 1560. away. Vellum, stamped with the arms of Pope Pius VI Bought in October, 1915. ARNALDUS DE VILLA NOVA. De aqua columns. 32: 3olines, 143x 88 mm. Type : 94 G. (with variants), Capital spaces. Hain 1816. As used in this book, type 94 G. has no rounded initial d and initial v very seldom, while what appears to be the numeral 7 with a broken foot is often used for t. These peculiarities, together with the inferior press-work, suggest that the book is not the work of Adam but of some small printer who took over some of his stock. 205X 140 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capital on 2° supplied in pen-and-ink. Bought in February, 1876. IA. 20589. ALONE. toricae libri vi. (Translated by Poggius. Corneli Taciti Germania. *31 January, 1476/7. SCARVM A POGGIO IN LATINVM TRADVCTI LIBER PRIIMVS INCIPIT: IN OVO HAEC CONTINENTVR... 121e. CORNELII TACITI epistle of Poggio to Pope Nicholas V.; 4b-1202, text of Diodorus; 120b, blank; 1212-1286, Tacitus, Germania; 1286, blank. 278x 198 mm. Without the blank leaf. Manuscript IB. 20603.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. c. 5).", 'Another copy. 272 X 200 mm. Without the blank leaf. Manuscript notes and foliation. IB. 20602. Bought. lacobi Andreas: & Catharum patria TIIS IMPRESSVM M. CCCC. LXXVII. NONIS. IVNII.', "Quarto. Jab'c'd'. 26 leaves, the first blank. 32 : 25 lines,", '137x88 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces. Hain 2136. 195 X 128 mm. Bought in July, 1863. Another copy. 197 X about 130 mm. Without the blank leaf. Each leaf is cut out and mounted. Quires [b) and sc) have been transposed in binding. Part of MS. Harl. 218 (44. g. 1). IA. 20607. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. 51477. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. 51477. 2. AVLI GELII NOCTIVM ATTICARVM COM¬ MENTARII LIBER PRIMVS. 1822. COLOPHON: AVLI GELII NOCTIVM ATTICARVM COM¬ ANDREAM IACOBI CAITHARENSEM. M. CCCC. VENETIARVM INCLYTO. 1835. AVLI GELII painted capital and coat of arms, at the end a manuscript index in ten leaves. With the book-plate of Charles Chauncy, M.D. and the arms of Michael Wodhull on the top cover. IB. 20609. Bought. Bought. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De oratore. *20 August, 1478. beginning of each book. Hain 5102. IB. 20612. Bought. Another copy. 285 x 207 mm. Without the blank leaves. IB. 20613. King George III's copy (167. h. 8).", 'the first and last blank. 132: 38 lines, 212X125 mm. Types: 112 R., 112 Gkb. Capital spaces. Hain 9813 (counting only 211 printed leaves). 1, blank; 22-92, table of rubrics; 92-100, Lactantii errata per fr. beginning with ch. 51 of the modern texts; 2138, colophon; 2136, register; 214, blank. The metrical part of the colophon derives from Adam de', "Ambergau's edition of 1471 (IB. 19794), by way of either J. and", "V. de Spira's edition of 1472 (IC. 19545) or De Colonia & Manthen's", 'edition of 1478 (IB. 20303). As Mocenigo did not become Doge until 18 May, 1478, there', "must be an error in the date as printed. Probably'I' has dropped", "out at the end of LXXVIII'.", 'Without the blank leaves. Some 292 X 202 mm. capitals supplied by hand. On 2° is written: Decij Bought in February, 1869. IB. 20616. LUCANUS, MARCUS ANNAEUS. CORDVBENSIS PHARSA= LIAE LIBER PRIMVS. cOrduba me genuit : rapuit Nero: præelia dixi : 200 x 99 mm. Type : 114 R. Capital space, with guide-letter at beginning of each book. First letter of each line set out. Hain 10233. 302 x 203 mm. Manuscript notes. On 22 is written:', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 8).", 'IB. 20623. Another copy. 293 X 190 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals on 3° illuminated in gold and colours, with short border, also the arms of a bishop or mitred abbot at the foot of the page. Other capitals supplied in two colours. Original stamped leather. Grenville copy (G. 10016). IB. 20624. WITH THEODORUS DE REYNSBURCH. rounded d in the text type. This book has three lines less to the column than any other of the group, and contains no heading-type. These two facts suggest that it was the earliest work of the press, and it is so placed here. The copy in the Leipzig University Library (Günther no. 3622) nas a note of purchase dated 1479. 204 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaf. Ornamental capital in several colours supplied at the beginning of each tract, other capitals and paragraph-marks in red and blue alternately. Manuscript notes. Much of the text has been gone over in pen-and-ink to deepen a weak Bought in March, 1866. IB. 20655. PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Expo¬ spaces. Hain 12511. and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. On 22 is a border illuminated in gold and colours, with a coat of arms, az., in chief a stag naissant attired or the family of Cervia?). In the margin is written in a later hand: De figli et Eredi di Mj Mario Maffei. IB. 20632. BONAVENTURA. Scriptum super secun¬ Penketh. 336 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 52: 50lines, 194 X 120 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sections; 77 G., text. Capital spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain '3538.", 'Some copies have a variant setting-up of 22 the incipit running thus: Viri excellentissimi artium z sacre theo logie diui monarce: in alternate red and blue. Miniature (s. Bonaventura writing) on 22. On 1e is a cropped inscription: ?Orate Rapp de Rigelnheim Rome sepulti Anno dûi 1497. Formerly bound before IB. 21209. IB. 20634. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Trionfi. [With the 16 February, 1478. is broken up and surrounded by the commentary. Types: 150 G. first word of letter on 22 and heading of each book; 77 G., text and commentary. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12767(2).', "In this copy k 12 and k 22 begin with a portion of Petrarch's text", 'and correspond with the catchwords of the register on 196° (V son hor, I dico che). 249 X 170 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound before IB. 20637.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. b. 3 (1)). IB. 20636.", 'Another copy, with variants. 2°. AJD Illustrissimum Mutine Ducem Diuum Bor¬ the preceding, although the line-for-line correspondence is very close Variants have been noticed on every sheet of quires a, c, d. i. n. p q, r, aa, cc, and on at least one sheet each of quires e, k,t, bb. On', "k 12, k 22 the portions of Petrarch's text are printed some way down", 'the page, which begins with five lines of commentary and is at variance with the register. 302 x 200 mm. On 22 is an illuminated capital, border. and wreath from within which a coat of arms has been erased. Other capitals supplied in red, blue, or red and blue. Another copy, with variants. This copy is mostly made up as IB. 20636, but the variants found in IB. 20641 have been noticed in quires e, i, n, t, bb, while the setting up of o 2 differs from that found in the other two. 270X 180 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capital on 4b illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red or blue. Bluè morocco, with the arms of L. L. Félicité, Duc de Brancas, stamped in gold on the covers. IB. 20639.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. b. 4). PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Sonetti e canzoni. 118 mm. Type : 77 G. The text is flanked or surrounded by the commentary. Capital spaces on 1b and 22. The signatures are given an alphabet of capitals in the register on 9o2. Hain 12767(1). 249X 170 mm. The 94th sonnet (De limpia babilo¬ nia ...) and the comment on it (m 42) have been daubed over with ink by an early owner. Bound after Ib. 20636, q.v.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. b. 3 (2)). IB. 20637.", 'Another copy. 248 X 175 mm. IB. 20640. a in the interpretationes. 32 : 53 lines and head-line, 206 (222)2 12 mm. Types: 150 C., head-lines, first words of books; 77 G. tert. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. The head-lines give the', "names of the books. Hain '3070.", "1. blank ; 22, S. Jerome's general prologue ; 4b, col. 2, Genesis;", '1178 lib. iv Regum ; 211e, prologue to Proverbs; 3394, prologue to Matthew; 4238-455b, interpretationes hebraicorum nominum; 456, This and the four following books have the later form of rounded d in the text type.', "This edition appears to be a reprint of Wild's edition of the", 'same vear (IB. 20745), the correspondence between the two being close throughout. 203X 190 mm. Without the blank leaves. Many capitals and initial-strokes supplied in red. The Inter¬ pretationes, with alternate red and blue capitals, have been made up from a shorter copy; the last three leaves of the text are mutilated at the foot. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in October, 1844. IB. 20643. ALONE. 131 January, 1479. and other tracts.) 22. IIN nomine dei miserico dis cuis nutu Pmo 3°: 53 lines, 204 X 129-131 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of tracts or sections; 77 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 11108. colours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue.', "On 2' is written: Residentiæ societatis lesu Millestatuis", 'Millstätt in Carinthia Inscripstus). Original (?) stamped leather, with clasps. Bought in February, 1880. IB. 20647. SERAPION, JOANNES. Liber aggregatus in simplicibus. Translatio Symonis Ia-nuensis interprete 285 x 200 mm. Manuscript foliation. Bound before IB. 20650, q. v. Bought in June, 1861. IB. 20649. SERAPION, JOANNES. Breuiarium medici¬ spaces, with guide-letters. The signatures are given an alphabet of', "capitals in the register. Hain '14693.", 'The colophon on 142b covers both this book and the De medicinis simplicibus completed on 8 June (IB. 20649). 285 X 200 mm. A few capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in faded red. Manuscript head-lines and notes,', "in the same hand as the note on 22: 'lohannismatthie", "tyberini liber' and as notes on a leaf inserted between", 'this tract and IB. 20649, after which it is bound. IB. 20650. Bought in June, 1861. Another copy. 295 X 202 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red or blue. On 150° is written: ostat j flor p. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 20651. ANTONINUS. Confessionale volgare (Spec¬ 33 lines, 126x 83 mm. Types: 150 G., headings; 77 G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1223. 200-3X 142 mm. Without the blank leaf. With the book-plate of the Comte C. Boutourlin. Bought in October, 1857. IA. 20653. GREGORIUS I. Moralia in Job. [Edited by GREGORIUS I. Moralia in Job. [Edited by Bartholomaeus Cremonensis. *14 June, 1480. 55 lines, and head-line, 231 (247) X 142 mm. Types: 150 G., head¬ lines (book-numbers, from 21b onwards); 84 G., text. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '7930.", '1a blank : 1", preface of the Bishop of Brescia, in long lines ; 22-15° tabula; 16, 17, blank; 182-346b, text; 3472, register, in 4 columns; 347°, 348, blank. The preface of the Bishop of Brescia, with its reference to the printing of 300 copies in three months by three men, is taken from the edition printed Apud s. Marcum, Rome, 1475 (IC. 17948). 340X 235 mm. Without the blank leaves 17 and 348. Capitals on 22 and 22° illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals supplied in red and blue, paragraph-marks', "in alternate red and blue. On 1' is written: Ad conuenti", 's. M. Monice de Valencia discalceatori s. P. N. Augustini', "pertinet' below fray antonio de s. eusebio' on 22", 'nunc ex libris canonici Mayàns. From the library of Frederick Sharpe, 1854. Presented in November, 1864. IB. 20657. Another copy. On vellum. 307X212 mm. Imperfect, wanting, besides the blanks, sheets a 2, a 3, q 2, i 1, which have been made up from a paper copy, sheet z 1 being substi¬ tuted by error for 1 1. The first leaf is cut out and mounted. The outer side of sheets d 2 and E 3 was left blank by the printer and the text is made good in pen- and-ink. On 182 is a historiated R in gold and colours; other capitals and paragraph-marks are supplied in alternate red and blue. Beneath the register is written: Iste lib e Canou P S. A. Comorantiu i Monario s. GUIDO DE BAYSO. Rosarium Decretorum. 1° Ad Reuerendissimum in Christo patrem. D. franci¬ blank. 2 columns, except on 1b and 4152. 52: 73 lines and head line, 307 (326) x 180 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of sections. words of head-lines; 84 G., text ; roman majuscules as numeral¬ of head-lines. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters. Thebead', "lines run 'PI up to fol. 114, and thenceforward give the number", "of the causa or the name of the tract. Hain '2716 (counting 413 f.", 'instead of 415 ff.). 12, blank; 1b, dedicatory letter of the editor to Cardinal Piccolomini, dated Idibus Decebribus, 1480; 22: authors dedi¬ cation to Gerardus (Bianchil, Bishop of Sabina; 2b-1145 distin¬ ctiones; 1154-4146, causae, de poenitentiis, de consecratis; A1e letter of Paulus Pisanus to Petrus Albinianus and reply of In the course of his letter on 1b the éditor says: Tin Rosariolb in germania prmum (by Mentelin at Strassburg, c. 1473, IC. 5501: 2c Rome (by Chardella, 31 May, 1477, H. 27151 ess3 Ipressü: mnu-', "meros tn pene errores repperi'.", 'Bought in October, 1867. IC. 20660. JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS. Opera. In the trans JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS. Opera. In the trans lation of Rufinus Aquileiensis. Edited by Hieronymus Squarzaficus. 731 March, 10 May, 1481. Mathathie filij hebrei genere sacer dotis ex hierosolymis de antiquitate iudeorum contra Appionem grammaticum Pt. II: ablcdèe-m\'no"; p-fstvu-zzs. 232 leaves, the first blank. Pt. I, 6° : 48 lines and head-line (number of book), 203 (219) x 122 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines; 84 G., text; Roman majuscules as numerals in head-lines. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters at beginnings of books. Hain 9453, 9456. There can be no doubt that the two parts of this edition were printed about the same time, and that the imperfect date in the colophon of pt. ii should be 1481. The book was apparently pro- duced at the charge of Squarzaficus, whose short life of Josephus addressed to the printer (pt. ii, 231°) begins: [CJVm e grecia i Italia traiecisse: iosephiq libros offédisse: quos antea quam hinc Frand: Giampiccoli. Pt. ii. is bound before pt. I. Original (?) stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 20662. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De anima. De 4: 48 lines and head-line (book-number), 202 (220) X 129 mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines; 84 G., text. Capital spaces, with gude-letters on 22 and 112b. Hain 496? 261 X 186 mm. On 1b is written: Fris Bonre. Casalij .. ord: min. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 20665. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Specchio di croce. that the book was printed four pages at a time. This tract is placed after the last dated book containing type 84 G. Its press-work is poor, and it is perhaps the work of some small printer who had acquired the type from Reynaldus. 194 X 135 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheets h 3, h 4, the place of which has been taken by another copy of sheets b 3, b4. Bought in March, 1867. IA. 20670. SCHWARTZ, PETER. Clipeus Thomistarum frst blank. 2 columns, except on 22 and 2b. 44 : 55 lines and nead-line, 207 (221) x 129mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines (numbers of quaestiones), first words of text on 32 ; 77 (75) G., text; roman majuscules as numerals in head-lines. Capital spaces. Hain 1118188. 288 x 218 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied il red. With the book-plate and note of ownership of the Benedictine Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra, Augsburg. Original (?) stamped calf. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 20664. THOMAS AQUINAS. Expositio in Ana¬ THOMAS AQUINAS. Expositio in Ana¬ lytica Posteriora Aristotelis. [With other *1481. tracts. 22 (red) Beati Thome Aquinatis ordinis predicatoruz doctolris celeberrimi in libros polsteriorum Aristotelis x positio. Liber primus. (black) sIcut dicit ps... lines and head-line (book-number), 203 (221) x 130-3mm. Types: 150 G., head-lines, first words of text on 2°; 77 (75) G., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters on 22, 552, 832. I, blank; 22-54°, col. 1, expositio in libros Posteriorum; 54°, col. in red. On 22 is a note of purchase f: Gregorij Martini', "...1794'.", 'Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20667. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With the apparatus of Seruius.] *27 September, 1482. blank. 72: 57 lines of commentary surrounding the text, 236 x 156 mm. A column of 44 lines of text on 358 measures 232 mm. Types: 105 R., text of Bucolics, Georgics, Aeneid ; 83 R., text of minor poems, commentary; 83 Gk.; minute reference-letters in text. Capital spaces. 1, 2, blank; 32-5b Maronis vita; 5b-21b, Bucolica; 216-546,', "Georgica ; 54°-2132, Aeneis; 213b-2332, Vegius's continuation of", 'Aeneid, minor poems; 233°, table of contents; 2348, register; 234°, blank. Quire E is signed D in error. The archetype of this edition was probably that of 141716 printed by Miscomini (IB. 20447). The Greek repeats the errors of Miscomini, and contains numerous fresh ones. 300x 202 mm. Without the blank leaves. On q 3e is', "written : LB M hugon frannce'; the same hand has sup-", 'plied page-headings as far as 2132. Yellow morocco. From the Sunderland Library. Bought in May, 1883. IB. 20673. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia C. PLINII SECVNDI NATVRALIS HISTORIAE LIBER SECVNDVS INCIpit. 353°. COLOPHON: Caii Plynii Secundi Naturalis hystoriæe Liber trigesimus blank. 2 columns in book i (5°-18b). 42 50 lines, 226 x 140 mm. 322: 49 lines, 233X 143 mm. Types: 90 R., quires aa, bb, sheets 1-4 of quire a ; 95 R., rest of book. Capital spaces, mostly with In view of one or two discrepancies between the first nineteen', "leaves of this copy and Hain's descriptions it seems possible that", 'the parts printed with type 90 R. (not elsewhere found) are a later setting-up by some other printer (De Pasqualibus?) to make good damage to the original stock. 294X 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last and the blank first leaf. Sheet n 2 is bound after sheet n 3. On 22 is written: De fogli et eredi di M. Mario Maffei. With the armorial book-plate of Edward Rowe Mores and the stamp of Sir Joseph Banks. IB. 20678. HERVEUS NATALIS, Brito. Quattuor *11 July, 1486. dictus Utinensis.) 8a: 74 lines and head-line, 223 (237) X 147 mm. Types: 75 G.,', "head-lines (numbers of quolibet' [sic and quaestio); 60 G., text", 'Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 78530 (with variants in the incipit on 72). 303X 209 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound after IB. 28664 (Duns, super i Sententiarum, Schreiber, Bo- IB. 20685. BARTHOLOMAEUS DE CHAIMIS. In¬ see monastery library and bound before the following tract (IA. 20692). Bought in April, 1865. IA. 20688. DANDOLO, FANTINUS. Compendium pro Undated. 1°. Hec est tabula huius libri. 22. Incipit compendium foot of the page, in the usual place of signatures. Hain 75920. 205 X 155 mm. Some capitals, &c., supplied in red. On 12 is written: ’Iste liber e Ambrosij Airensmaltz Est', "mutat? p quod alio libro dnno wolfg sakrer', Ad Tegern-", 'Bought in July, 1867. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Liber meteororum. lines and head-lines, 209 (225) X 129 mm. Types: 75 G., text, 60G., diagrams; roman majuscules used as numerals in head-lines Capital spaces. The head-lines (above and between the columns give the book-number above and the tract-number below. Woou- cut diagrams on 2b, 38-40, 566; on 60° a space is left blank after the words: Figura yridis no necessitate sed p beneplacito hic posset depingi. The edition dated just one month after this agrees with tie present in all particulars as described by Reichling on Hain 515 and is perhaps a reissue. The comment. Caietani de Thienis', "stated by Hain's informant to be appended to it is an altogetiel", 'separate work and edition. 280 X 200 mm. Bought in August, 1881. IB. 2069b. ALVAROTUS, JACOBUS. Super feudis.', "12, blank; 1°, register; 22-330e, opus super feudis, with author's", 'colophon dated 6 October, 1438; 3300, blank; 331--3690, reper- torium feudale; 3702-371°, col. 1, dictiones capitales, rubricae; 371b, col. 2-3722, address to the author by Mathaeus de Corbinellis, dated 15 November, 1439, and letter of Montorius Mascarellus, dated 21 November, 1439; 372°, blank. Leaf 257 (1 5) has been left blank by an oversight of the printer; an early hand has incorrectly noted on it: nullo hic ê defectus. The first leaf of C is signed far down in the right lower corner. 419X 272 mm. The signatures of quires m-t are supplied in pen-and-ink. Chief capitals supplied in several colours, the rest, also paragraph-marks, in alternate red and blue. Original (?) stamped leather. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 20715. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Consilia. [Edited [Not before 20 March, 1475.) 1. Abbas Absolutio ... 45. Si abbas confitetur', "CODE FlCS H IO K L'MI NS Ol POSRO S-X8.1 440 leaves, 20", 'and 440 blank. 2 columns. 470: 57 lines, 261 X 155 mm. Type 9r G. Capital spaces, those in tables with guide-letters. Hain 4640. 12-22, headings of table to pt. i; 2b-192, table to pt. i; 19b, 20. blank; 218-228, headings of table to pt ii; 22°-44°, table to pt. ii; 452-2480, consilia, pt. i; 2492-439e, consilia, pt. ii; 439b, 440 above, contains the following : Cum itaqe . . . Pauli castrensis dilapsa undique neque in unum corpus redacta consilia cernerentur... and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. Pasted in the top cover are the armorial book-plates of Bilibaldus Pirckheimer and the Royal Society; the', "latter's book-stamp'ex dono Henr. Howard Norfolcien", "sis' is on 1e and its sale stamp on 4392.", 'Bought in April, 1877. IC. 20718. 259 other tracts. Edited by Baptista de Sancto with guide-letters. Hain 1887. 274° address by Corbinellis and letter of Mascarellus; 2752-278 col. 2, Aluaroti consilia in materia feudali cum tabula; 278b, col. 2- Foscari, but mentions that he has emended the work of Aluarotus for the press. The register includes the catchwords of both leaves of the inner sheet of each quire. 402 X 287 mm. On 2876 is a stamp, A within a crowned wreath. Old half pigskin over boards, with labels showing that a copy of Florianus de Sancto Petro. Lectura super x. lib. Digestorum (Hain 12836?) was once bound before the Aluarotus. The blank last leaf is pasted down on the cover. Bought in April, 1865. IC. 20720. MISSALE ROMANUM. blank. 2 columns, 3 in register. 232: 39 lines, 204X 129 mm.', "Types: 104 G.; 104 G'.; also roman type for sig. K, m, x.", 'Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Spaces left for music. 295X 204 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf of the Canon of the Mass (leaf 99). Capitals supplied in red. Some of the music, with four-line staves, also supplied in manuscript. At the end are eight leaves of manuscript, containing modus dicendi missa more monasticho in IB. 20702. PSALTERIUM ROMANUM. 140 x 78 mm. Types: 104 G.; 104 G*. Three-line Lombards, alse smaller Lombards in text, all red printed. 200 X 139 mm. On 2e is written: Cartusie Ast. On stamped leather. Bought in October, 1907. IA. 20704. 260 189 X 131 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 20713 MELA, POMPONIUS. Capital spaces on 22 and 22b. Hain 111015. The breadth of the type-page is as great as 82 mm. only in the frst quire ; elsewhere it is 77-78 mm. The last line on 3ra (d 7) liqg... adiacet, giving 23 lines to the page, appears to have been added by a stamp after printing off. 104X 130 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first sheet, also the final blanks. Grenville copy (G. 8934). preceding. Hain 11012 may be intended for a description of a copy of this', "issue to which a leaf with Barbarus's praefatio to Alexander VI hac", 'been prefixed from another edition. 195 x 136 mm. Without the blank leaves. Sheets d 3 and d4 have changed places in binding. Grenville copy (G. 8935). NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate FILIVM DE PROPRIJETATE SERMONVM. 144 II-CXXXII. 3 columns in table. 152: 38 lines and foliation, 202 (212) X 127 mm. Types: 106 R.; 106 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 11902. This and the two following books are evidently not far apart in time and form a connected group. 291 X 198 mm. Bought in June, 1884. IB. 24847. FESTUS, SEXTUS POMPEIUS. De verborum numbered. 32: 38 lines, and foliation, 203 (213) x 128 mm. Types: 106 R.; 106 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain's no. 7041, derived from Maittaire, probably represents à", 'note of a copy of this edition bound with one of the 1478 Nonius Marcellus from the same press. The book is no doubt complete as it stands in spite of the omission of sig. a, since none of the early editions of Festus have an index. The additional words beginning with I and M enumerated on 622-652 join on to the end of the words with I (after incitega, 310 and with L (before Messapia, 342) respectively. The present appears to be the first edition in which this supplement occurs. 272X 184 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Bought in April, 1908. IB. 24850. De lingua Undated. Franciscus Rolandellus. 38 lines and foliation, 203 (214) X 130 mm. Types: 106 R.; 1066k.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '15854.", '12, prefatory note of Pomponius Laetus to Platina ; 1b-6b, index; 72-326, de lingua latina; 338-522, analogia; 52°, blank. 306 x 208 mm. The text on 1° is surrounded by a', "King George III's copy (169. i. 14).", 'IB. 24848. GUERINO, IL MESCHINO. Libro dell' infelice", 'lines and foliation, 185 (191) X 110 mm. Type: 103 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8141. 291 X 199 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf, the In use at Venice in 1478. place of which is taken by a pen-and-ink facsimile Capitals supplied in red and blue alternately. Bought in June, 1842. IB. 20723. TRACTATUS. Tractatus procuratoris editus Bought in April, 1905. \ufeff262 Edited by Undated. Joannes Calphurnius. 12. Calphurnius. Marco Aurelio Viro Clarissimo The first letter of each paragraph is set away from the text and is', "not included in the measurement of the type-page. Hain '13137.", 'The prefatory letter of Calphurnius to Marcus Aurelius (12, 1b contains the following : "Petieram a te Marce ... Plutarchi proble¬ mata: respodisti ... te illa & uidisse : & lectitasse: sed ood medosis- igitur dum impressum erit hoc opusculum’, &c. As there seems to be no earlier edition known, it was presumably the manuscript of', "Petri's translation which Calphurnius received from the printers' for", 'seeing through the press. 206 X 142 mm. Another copy.', "In this copy the signature c'on c 12 is reversed.", '204 X 142 mm. On 2° a capital and border with coat of arms is illuminated in gold and colours (by a modern hand?). Paragraph-marks supplied in red and blue alternately, initial-strokes in yellow. IA. 20735. Bought in November, 1850. Another copy. In this copy the text of 3 has changed places with that of 5 and that of 42 with that of 62, by errors in imposition. The signature c is reversed. 191 X 140 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks sup plied in red or blue. Bought in March, 1847. IA. 20733. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super quarto libro Types : 150 G2., first words of sections; 74 Ga., text. Capital', "spaces. Hain '1482 (counting only 373 printed leaves).", "The wording of the colophon is taken from that of Schoeffer's", '1469 edition (IC. 135). 291 X 207 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf, con- taining the register. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red on the first page or pages of each quire as far as p. On 22 is written: De libris lectori Iols and in a later hand: Conuentus Seemanshusani ord:', "Erem: s: Augustini'.", 'Bought in July, 1869. IB. 20743. July), 1478. BIBLIA LATINA. Interpretationes. 32: 52 lines and head-line, 191 (207) X 133 mm. Types: 150 Gb., head-lines (names of books), first words of books; 74 Ge., text. Capital spaces. Hain 3067. On 14 March 1478, Wild contracted with Nicolaus de Frankfordia to deliver to him per totum mensem Iullij proxime futurum 930 copies of this Bible (R. Fulin, Documenti per servire alla stona 283x 200 mm. Historiated capital and border with coat of arms (deer) illuminated in gold and colours on 22, capitals at beginning of books supplied in two colours, other capitals in alternate red and blue. Manuscript foliation. IB. 20745', "King George III's copy (C. 9. c. 5). THOMAS AQUINAS. Summa, secunda 150 Gà,b. (mixed), first words of sections; 74 Ge., text. Caplal', "spaces. Hain '1463.", '264 Presumably a reprint of the 1475 edition by Renner and Nicolaus a Frankfordia, which contains the same number of leaves and lines', "a page (Hain '1462).", '285X 210 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals and', "umbers of quaestiones (as head-lines)'supplied in red.", 'Bought in July, 1869. IB. 20747. JICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Supplementum.', "o5 mm. Types: 110 G'., headings on sheets 2, 3 of the first quire;", '10 G., other headings; 60 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 7216. in whose copy quires A, B were bound at the end). 1. blank; 28-340b, col. 1, supplementum: 341°-3626 consilia 1485 (J. & J. Leighton, Catalogue no. ccl). Another issue with a lifferent setting-up of most of quires a-e is known (cf. Reichling, no. 825); this does not contain type 110 G*. 208X 147 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capital on 22 illuminated in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red and blue alternately. With the engraved book-plate of the Bavarian Electoral Library. Old stamped leather. Bought in April, 1873. IA. 20749. ASTESANUS DE AST. Summa de casibus head-hne, 206 (221) X 133 mm. Types: 150 Gba, (mixed), head¬ mes (numbers of books and tituli), first words of sections; 74 Gb, tent. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 1896. 1, blank; 25, prefatory letter of Barth. de Bellatis to Cardinal', "Darbo; 35, author's preface; 3b, col. 2, table of tituli of bk. I; 2335.", 'end or bk. 4; 234, blank ; 517, de significationibus verborum tit. and Manthen (Hain *1893, IB. 20338), the reference to these printers in the prefatory letter being retained. 300 X 205 mm. IB. 20752. HENRICUS DE SEGUSIO. Summa Ho¬ Folio. al b-rset-y; A-LSM6; N-PSPP; ORS-Zaa bb', "cc“ dd'see*). 406 leaves. 2 columns, except on 1° 32: 76 lines", 'and head-line, 279 (306) x 175 mm. Types: 150 Ga,b (mixed), first words of sections; 110 R., head-lines (book-numbers and rubrics); 74 GP., text. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters.', "Hain '8963.", '12, blank; 1", letter of Albinianus to Maffeus Gerardus, dated', "left in the text for the arbor ordinationis'; on 283b 285b (O 5, 7)", 'spaces are left for the arbores consanguinitatis et affinitatis. The', "greater part of 270° (M 6), after the words ' Sequitur nunc Rubrica", "de sponsa duorum', is left blank.", '425 x 280 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last three leaves. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red On 1e is written: Iohannes wendelini (de sto wendelino', "pubcs nonti)', on a fly-leaf Leonhardus Noisbaum 1528',", 'on 2° ff. capucinorum Treuirensium struck out and followed by Confluentinensium. Old stamped leather. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 20753. STRODE, RALPH. Consequentiae. [Edited', "ander Sermoneta's commentary, edited by", 'the same, and the Dubia of Paulus Pergu¬ 76 January, 1481; 1481. lensis.', "Reprinted from N.T.S.P.'s Padua edition, the two parts of which", 'are dated 18 May and 20 August, 1477 (IA. 29964). 208 X 148 mm. Bought in March, 1906. and chapter-numbers), first words of sections; 74 Gb., text. Capital', "spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain '1244, pt. i.", '254 x 188 mm. Ornamental capital supplied in red', "and blue on 2', other capitals and paragraph-marks in", 'blue and red alternately. With the oval stamp of the', "Libra. S. Francisci. Stronconi' and the note of fi", "laurencius de calabria', 1545.", 'Bought in March, 1906. IB. 20754. COSMICO, NICCOLò LELIO. Canzoni. CIA. PER BERINARDINO. DI CELERI. DE. maximum breadth of the type-page is about 85 mm. Type: 110R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5781. Leaf f 6 is signed .f. iiii by an error. The last three lines on ci which has 27 lines, appear to have been added after printing off to make good an omission. The sonnet on 54° contains a compliment to the author and to minated coat of arms. Some capitals supplied in red or blue. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. *1 July, 1478. 22. BONVS ACCVRSIVS PISANVS salutem dicit PE. M. CCCC. LXXVIII. KL. IVLII. .S.F. VENETIIS IMPRESSIT.', "Folio, a-h8ié ke; l' m-s'ts. 136 leaves, the first blank. 70: 36", 'mostly with guide-letters. Hain 15781. The dedicatory letter of Accursius and the form of the colophon are derived from the Milanese edition of Zarotus, 26 October, 1475', "(Hain '15777), but the latter's long alphabetical index is omitted.", 'On the other hand, Zarotus leaves blanks for Greek. 290X 197 mm. Without the blank leaf. Ornamental capitals at the beginnings of chapters and plain capitals elsewhere supplied in red and blue alternately, paragraph- marks, initial-strokes, and underlines in red. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1847. IB. 20812. WITH BARTHOLOMAEUS DE BLAVIS. in 4 columns. 112: 33 lines, 99 x62 mm. Type: 60G. Capital spaces, also red printed Lombards. Hain 3900? 1, blank ; 2-7, calendar ; 8, register; 92-1846, temporale; 1852- On vellum. 140X 89 mm. Capitals supplied in blue. On the last page are notes of ownership of loseph clericus Widh. and Simon Felix Carolus S. R. I. Baro de Crosina de Mannburg in Mariastein [Tyrol) ... dominus, &c. Bought in November, 1886. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. The page-contents agree throughout with those of the signed and dated edition (IA. 20833), but the preliminary quire contains one sheet less, there being no register (so Pellechet-Polain no. 2918). The calendar differs in containing fewer names of saints and specially emphasizing the festivals of Franciscan saints. Following Proctor (no. 4473) this book is catalogued as a product', "of De Plasiis's first partnership, although it is not signed or dated", 'and the type is not quite the same as in the 1479 edition (see note). There is no evidence whatever to connect it with any other press. On vellum. 146 x96-100 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf of the calendar. Ornamental capitals illuminated in gold and several colours. On the last page is the note: HOc breuiariu est Monasterij Sacra¬ tissime anuctiationis sancte Marie de casignane. Et ad two volumes, divided after the temporale. Bought in April, 1848. IA. 20835 WITH BARTHOLOMAEUS DE BLAVIS AND 205X 147 mm. Capitals illuminated in gold and colours, paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue. On 1e are notes of ownership of loannes Baptista de Sederzonis (?) and petrus de aliprandis. Bought in August, 1858. IA. 20842. ISOCRATES. Oratio ad Nicoclem. [Trans lated by Franciscus Buzacarinus. ISOCRATIS ORATIO AD NICOCLEM CYPRI REGEM DE REGNO ADIMINISTRANDO PER Quarto. (a-d)". 10 leaves, the first blank. 4° : 30 lines, 135 72 mm. Type: 90 R. Capital spaces.', "Federigo Cornaro, in whose term of office the translator's dedica-", 'tion was written, was praetor or podestà of Padua in 1479-80. 210X 141 mm. Bought in March, 1922. ALONE. and last blank. 2 columns. 32: 58 lines of commentary enclosing the text, 183X 125-7 mm. A column of 49 lines of text on 79a neasures 186 mm. Types: 76 G., text ; 63 G., gloss, table, register. Capital spaces. Hain 78016. 237X172 mm. Capital on 22 illuminated in gold and olours, other capitals supplied in alternate red and blue. With the stamps of the Munich Royal Library. Original (2) stamped leather. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 20847. GRATIANUS. Decretum cum apparatu 725 January, 1483. 22. (text : red) C In nomine sacte z idiuidue trinitatis. Incipit ocordantia discordantium canonum: ac primum de iure constitutionis nature 1 humane. Rubrica. ibid. (gloss) blank. 2 columns. 6° : 59 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 187 (195) x 136 mm. 166: 49 lines of text, 185X 137 mm. Types: 76 G., text, head-lines (numbers of distinctiones and causae) 63 G., gloss, register. Capital spaces and red printed Lombards. Hain 77900. 243X 175 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheets L3. L4, in', "place of which blank paper has been bound. On 1' is", 'noted the price : xxvi ki. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1846. IB. 20849. VITA. Vita della Vergine Maria e del suo book. Capital spaces. 1e, blank ; 1b-44, table ; 4b, blank ; 52, booki; 33b, book ii ; 715', "M..P. Z..L. .k. on the following page are taken over from Longo's", 'Vicenza edition of 1477 (IB. 31783). ALEXANDER DE VILLA DEI. Doctri¬ Quarto. a-k8l4. 84 leaves, the first blank. 82: 44 lines of text and gloss, 151 X111 mm. Types: 92 G., text; 63 G., gloss. Capitals at beginning of chapters, spaces elsewhere. 205X 152 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf g7 and sheets h4, i4. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red and blue. Bought in November, 1888. IA. 20854. ANTONINUS. Confessionale volgare (Spec¬ 40 lines, 147X 103 mm. Type : 76 (73) G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1225. In quire c the second leaf is unsigned and the last signed c 2. 208 X 149 mm. On 2° is written: Ex libris Thomae Stewart. d. c. Equitis Hierosolymitani. Romae. 1836. In the top cover is the book label of G. B. Simpson. Bought in May, 1900. IA. 20852. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. [A parody of the PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. [A parody of the', "first canto of Petrarch's 'Trionfi'.) Undated.", '1°. NEl tempo che rinoua emei sospiri per lamara Rough Lombard N on 12. The very inferior press-work of this tract suggests some smaller', "printer using Petrus's type. The measurement is slightly under", '94 mm. IA. 20857. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Trionfi. Sonetti numbered 3, 4, 2-128. Pt. II : A-MSN“ 102 leaves, the last blank, 1-101 numbered 1-92, 94-102. Pt. I, 102: 61 lines of commentary flanking the text, and head-line, 244 (250) x 156 mm. Types: 109 R., text; 80 R., commentary, head-lines. Some capitals, also spaces with guide-letters, marginal section-letters. The head- lines (pt. I only) give the title TRIVMPHVS AMORIS (-DIVINI¬ TATIS) and the chapter numbers (in Italian). Full-page woodcut at the beginning of each trionfo. Hain 12771. Reichling (on Hain 12771) describes a copy to which, as to the', "present copy, the title-leaf of De Zanis's edition (see below) has", 'been prefixed. 284 X 191 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 7, 8 of pt. i, the place of which has been taken by three leaves from a later edition, also the blanks. The title-leaf of a copy', "of De Zanis's 1500 edition (IB. 23738) is prefixed to the", 'volume. IB. 20860.', "King George III's copy (C. 4. i. 5). DANTE ALIGHIERI. Divina commedia. Landinus. Edited by Petrus de Figino.) *18 November, 1491. of commentary, and head-line, 242 (248) X 155 mm. Types: 100R. text; 80 R., commentary. The text is flanked by commentary on the right. Capitals, also spaces with guide-letters. Marginal section¬ letters. The head-lines give the name of the cantica (INFERNO¬ PARADISO) and the number of the canto. With woodcuts, Hain 5950. IB. 20863. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Trionfi. Sonetti numbered i-128. Pt. II : A-MB N6. 102 leaves, the last blank, 1-101 numbered i-95, 90, 98-102. Pt. I, 102: 61 lines of com¬ mentary flanking the text, and head-line, 245 (250) X 155 mil. Types: 109 R., text; 80 R., commentary, head-lines. Capitals marginalia, head-lines and woodcuts as in the 1490 edition (Ib. 20860). Hain 12773. With the same page-contents as the 1490 edition (IB. 20860). In the table (quire aa) the text on 30 has changed places with that on 62 by an error of imposition. 309 X 208 mm. Without the blank leaves. Bought in July, 1874. IB. 20866. UUSTINIANUS. Nouellae constitutiones, &c. 329X 219 (with marginal reference-letters 221-2) mm. A column of 63 lines of text on 152 measures 325 mm. Types: 103 G., text 88 G. gloss, register. Minute lower-case reference-letters in the text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79626. 12-128°, nouellae constitutiones; 1292-198°, codex, lib. x-end;', "the same as in Jacobus Rubeus's 1477 edition (IC. 20102) of 238", 'leaves. The P. Felix Aleriensis whose name is found at the end of the register was presumably the press-corrector. 430X 285 mm. The rubrication is uniform with that of IC. 22582 (Justinian, Institutiones, Andreas de Soziis, 1484), q. v., after which it is bound. Manuscript foliation 72-97, 80-279. Bought in September, 1879. IC. 20872. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. text, 222X 147 mm. A column of 41 lines of text on 144° measures 236 mm. The breadth of the type-page on 24-5b is 130 mm. Types: 115 R., text; 85 R., 85 Gk., commentary. Blanks are mostly left for Greek. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15409. The commentary on the Heautontimorumenos is by loannes Calphurnius. 285 X 193 mm. Without the blank leaf. Fully rubri- cated. On 2e is the note of ownership of the Monastery of Lilienfeld, on 1786 a note of purchase by the Abbot', "Paul vno aureo vngi Anno 1483'. Below is struck out", 'the name of lohannes Frankh. Sheets u 4 and u 3 are misbound before u 2. Stamped half leather, lettered', "C. S. A. C. 1645' over boards.", 'Bought in July, 1877. IB. 20774. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. SIVE DE LAVDIBVS. CN. POMPEII: SIVE DE text; 85 R., register. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain The table of contents (24, 2b) comprises the following orations: pro Quire i and other quires contain a number of short pages on the', "inner sheets. The verso of o 4 ends with the syllable' com' and", "the text resumes with the complete word comemorandu' on the", 'next leaf, a leaf being cut away between. On o 32-0 5b the type page is only 118 mm. broad. The text type measures 115-116 mm. in quires a, c-e, g. k. m. o r, i, t, u, yy, &&, &, B. In the rest of the book it measures round about 112 mm. 300 x 208 mm. Capital and border supplied in several', "colours on 2', other capitals in alternate red and blue,", 'oration-numbers in red. The superfluous blank after o¬ has not been cut away. Bound before the following (IB. 20778). Bought in June, 1884. IB. 20776. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. 22. MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS NARVM QuAEISTIONVM Capital space at the beginning of each book. Hain 15316 (ignor- ing the register). The number of lines to the page is reduced to 35 on 9 pages of 1, 8 of e, 5 of d, and 2 of a, g, and k, while k 2° has only 34 and d2 only 32. 300 x 208 mm. Without the blank last leaf. Capitals supplied in the same styles as in the preceding (IB. 20776. after which this book is bound. Bought in June, 1884. IB. 20778. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera 201 x 126mm. Type: 115 R.; 115 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 14210. 1, blank; 2e, bellum Catilinarium; 182, bellum Iugurthinum; 48°, Sallusti uita; 492, Sallusti in Ciceronem inuectiua; 503, Ciceronis in Sallustium responsio ; 52°, register. The normal number of lines to a page is 35 and 36, but 31-34 are found on several inner sheets. The breadth of the type-page is 125-6 mm. in quires a, b, f, and sheets g 1, 2, and 122-3 mm. else- where. 294X 194 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last four leaves. Bought in May, 1883. IB. 20780. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta TIBERIVM CAESAREM PROLOGVS. 134 COLOPHON : Valerii Maximi opus fœliciter impressu The breadth of the type-page is 122-3 mm. in quires a, b, sheets The register erroneously assigns five sheets to quire a. 276X190 mm. Leaf h 1 has been mutilated and re- paired, and a number of leaves are mounted or have had their margins made good. With the book-plates of Count D. Boutourlin and Dr. Leone Levi. Bought in November, 1897. IB. 20781. GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. IIn GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. IIn Italian. Translated by Paolo Varisco. *2 November, 1480.', "C'D“ 240 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns, the register in 4", 'columns. 72: 39 lines, 224 X 140 mm. Type; 115 R. Capital spaces, also some blanks for figures of surgical instruments. The normal breadth of the type-page is about 140 mm., but breadths of about 130 mm. and about 148 mm. are not uncommon. The recurrence in quire o for the first time after quire d of Qu with narrow u and high hyphen (see note to type) marks this as the beginning of a fresh section. From that point to the end about half the quires belong to each set of variants. 305 X 212 mm. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 20783. FRANCESCO D'ASSISI.", '9emm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces. Hain 7325. Almost all the colons in this book are above the line, and so far as', "çan be seen the few Qu's which occur all have the tall narrow u (see", 'note to type). 205 X 137 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. On a fly-leaf is the signature of M. Wodhull, 8 Feb. 1790, with his note: Pinelli Auction 58. 60 Bought in January, 1886. IA. 20786. BARTHOLOMAEUSIGRANCHIJ PISANUS. blank. 2 columns. 52 : 36 lines, 111X70 mm. Types: 95 G., first words of sections; 62 G., text. Capital spaces. Hain 2529. The greater part of col. 2 of 242 (C 82) is blank, the text resuming without a break on the next page. 156 x 103 mm. Without the blank leaves 367, 368, 375. 376. Capitals, paragraph-marks, and initial-strokes supplied in red, also quire-numbers in diminishing order 46-1), mostly cut away. Original (?) stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in February, 1863. IA. 20789. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. *May, 1481. paces, also small red printed Lombards. Hain 73903. rancis, Clare, &c.) completed by Girardengus on 20 May, 1482, re described as part of this book by M. Polain (no. 2926). They lay, however, belong to a 1482 edition of the whole breviary, as ain 3907 suggests.', "In strictness the mention of Mocenigo's annus tertius should", 'aply that the book was completed not after 18 May, 1481, but the', "nistaken annus nonus' in the case of Sixtus IV (elected August,", '171) throws doubts on the printer’s accuracy in the first case. 303X 219 mm. Imperfect, wanting ff. 7, 16, 34, 35. ind the blanks. Principal capitals supplied in several olours, other capitals in red or blue, most initial-strokes yellow. From the library of Dr. J. Wickham Legg. IB. 20788. Bequeathed in December, 1921. Bequeathed in December, 1921. OFFICIUM. Officium B. V. Mariae. [With *10 November, 1481. other offices. Ad matutinum versus. ... 85°. (red) Explicit officium 586. (red) Incipit officium sancte crucis Ad matutinum. y. 162b. sections, red printed Lombards elsewhere, also within the line On vellum. 100 x 70 mm. Without the (blank?) last leaf. Capital and border with coat of arms illuminated in gold and colours on 173, illuminated capitals supplied elsewhere, larger printed Lombards ornamented in blue &c. On the fly-leaf is a Latin note of purchase (1820 and rebinding (1823) by William Thornton, of Harroy School. Bought in April, 1838. IA. 20792. ROLEWINCK, WERNER. Fasciculus tempo¬ 1-63, 29. Table in 3 columns, text in 2 or more columns or long lines. 92 : 49 lines and foliation, 183 (190) x 136 mm. Type: 75 G. Woodcut G (92) and S (336). With woodcuts and diagrams. Hain 16924. The addendum on the death of Charles the Bold beginning', "Karolus dux burgundie' and ending with his metrical epitaph", 'seems to occur in no earlier edition. It is set up so as partly to enclose the colophon. The account of a miracle connected with', "* Puella nomine Stina' at the top of col. 2 of the same page is found", "in Veldener's Louvain edition of 1475 and Drach's Speier edition of", '1477, but not in the Cologne editions. 295 X 208 mm. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20883. BONAVENTURA. Biblia pauperum. Capital spaces, in quire a mostly with guide-letters. Hain 3501. 208 X 152 mm. Imperfect, wanting the two preliminary leaves. On a fly-leaf is the note of ownership of Hierony- mus de Priardis. Bought in April, 1891. Rationale diuino¬ columns, register and table in 3 columns. 42: 58 lines, 218x 143 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of chapters; 75 G., text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. On 1972 a blank is left for a diagram, rotula numeris et punctis distincta’. Hain 76486. The wording of the colophon is derived from the editions of The preface of Joannes Aloisius is first found in the editions printed by Lauer at Rome in 1477 (IB. 17514, vol. iv, p. 40). 290 X 200 mm. Without the blank leaf. On a fly-leaf', "is written: Donato dal Sig'. Don Fran°. Antonio Butio", "nell' anno 1660. Old sheep.", 'Bought in May, 1878. IB. 20889. 731 May, 1480.', "101 mm. Types: 110 G.; 60 G. Hain '3080 ('465 ff.').", '1, blank; 22, general prologue; 2112, col. 1, end of psalter; 338', "end of Maccabees, incipit of S. Jerome's epistle to Damasus; 422", 'colophon ; 4602, end ; 460b, blank. 204 x 138 mm. Without the blank. Fully rubricated. Owner: Ianus Vlitius (Vliet) 1613. ANDREAE, ANTONIUS. IB. 21166. BURLEY WALTER. blank. 2 columns. 22: 58 lines and head-line, 218 (229) x 138 mm. Types: 160 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces. Hain. 4143. 293 x 203 mm. Without the blanks. On 22 is written: Loci s. Crucis Montis Noui [Neuberg in Styria]. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 21170. *28 June, 1481. head-line, 218 (227) x 152 mm. Types: 106 Ra,b., head-lines (capitals only) ; 80 R. Capital spaces. Hain 10146. 284 X 209 mm. On 314°-315 are notes of births, &c. in the Venetian family of Pauli, 1683-91.', "King George III's copy (167. h. 6).", 'IB. 21172. BIBLIA ITALICA. [Translated by Niccolò blank. 2 columns. 32: 58 lines and head-line, 218 (229X', "143-5 mm. Types: 160 G.; 75 G. Hain '3153.", '285 x 208 mm. Without the blanks. IB. 21174.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. c. 6). Quaestiones 42: 59 lines and head-line, 222 (231) X 139 mm. Types: 100 0.', "75 G. Capital spaces. Hain '4345.", '271 X 195 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound before IB. 29855 and IB. 643 in old stamped pigskin. Bought in April, 1846. IB. 21176. \ufeff276 spaces. Hain 10542. This edition derives from the Neapolitan editio princeps of', "Morauus, 1475 (Hain' 10539) through that of Confalonerius, Treviso,", '1480 (IB. 28405). 286 x 205 mm. Without the blank. With the stamp of the Museo Cavaleri. Bought in May, 1900. IB. 21182. CAESAR, GAIUS JULIUS. Commentarii. the index of Raimundus Marlianus.) 521 August, 1482. 22. G. IVLII CAESARIS COMMENTARIORVM head-line, 215 (225) X 143 mm. Type: 106 Rb. Capital spaces', "Hain '4218.", "Containing De bello Gallico with Hirtius's continuation, De bello", 'Printed from the edition of Manzolus, Treviso, 1480 (IB. 28362) 293X 216 mm. Rubricated. With the book-plate of the Biblioteca de Meaux. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 21184. MISSALE ROMANUM. [Edited by Philip¬', "Some copies have a misprint' Ocotauiani' in the colophon.", '216 x 152 mm. Imperfect, wanting a 1-6, p. 8 (pre¬ sumably with a cut of the Crucifixion), C 8, D 1, 2, 4-6, and the greater part of D3. Rubricated and illuminated. Original (?) brown leather, rebacked. Bought in May, 1903. IA. 21185. MISSALE ORDINIS PRAEDICATO¬ tis sime pater ... 2122. COLOPHON : Explicit Mis¬ sale secundum or dinem fratrum prdicatou. Im pressû Lombards, also spaces. Musical notes printed on a four-line stave.', "Hain '11289.", '217 X 156 mm. Rubricated. On 11° is written pro stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in June, 1879. IA. 21186. AUGUSTINUS. Meditationes. [With other tracts. last blank. 2 columns. 22: 43 lines and head-line, 156 (164) x 104 mm. Types: 130 G.; 73 G. Capital spaces. Hain 71946. Contents: Meditationes, Soliloquia, Manuale, Enchiridion, 13 smaller tracts, Confessiones, De doctrina christiana, 3 smaller tracts. The register omits quire V. 220X 154 mm. Without the first blank. Rubricated. With a note: Est monri S. Faustini ad usum D. Io.', "Ludci. Luchi'.", 'Bought in October, 1900. BLONDUS, FLAVIUS. Historiarum Romana¬ first blank. 3°: 42 lines and head-line, 222 (229) x 149 (with marginalia 174) mm. Types: 106 Re.; 106 Rb. Capital spaces. 106 Ra., the remainder with 106 Rb. 289 X 214 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. IB. 21194. King George III's copy (167. h. 9).", "King George III's copy (167. h. 9).", 'OROSIUS, PAULUS. Historiae. [Edited by 730 July, 1483. Aeneas Vulpes. head-line, 217 (224) X 149 mm. Types: 106R2.; 106 Rb. Capital', "spaces. Hain '12102.", 'Quires a, c-e, i-n are printed with 106 Ra., the remainder with 106 Rb. The verses preceding the colophon and giving the name of Aeneas', "as that of the editor are abridged from Achates'edition, Vicenza, ca.", '1480 (Hain 112100, IB. 31720). 288 x 216 mm. Rubricated. On 2° is written: Ex Libris Ioannis Bertholdi Turrisalbe senescalli. Bound before IB. 22421 in old doeskin. Bought in November, 1859. IB. 21196. NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate II-XXXIII. 2 columns in Festus. 9a: 42 lines and foliation, Bought. IB. 21198. Another copy. 287 x 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire h and the blank. On 9e is written: Ste Marie Coronate Mli Ad vsu Fris Theophili de Birago.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 15).", 'IB. 21199. STATIUS, PUBLIUS PAPINIUS. Opera. WWith 44: 60 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line 239 (247) X 145 mm. Types: 106 Re.; 80 R.; 80 Gk. Canital', "spaces. Hain '14976.", 'Contents: Thebais cum commento Placidi Lactantii, Achilleis cum commento Francisci Mataratii, Siluae cum commento Domiti With the book. stamp of Comes Hercules Silva. Bought in November, 1896. IB. 21203. JACOBUS DE VORAGINE. Legenda 22: 47 lines and head-line, 172 (180) X 119 mm. Types: 130G.; 73 G. Capital spaces. Dr. Reichling (ad Cop. 6433) describes a variant issue thus: as above. 211 X 155 mm. Bought in July, 1858. VOCABULARIUS. Vocabularius utriusque some with guide-letters. 310X 214 mm. Without the blank. Owner: Augusto Bruschettini, 1869. Bought in November, 1909. IB. 21216. CAPREOLI, JOHANNES. Defensionum thed CAPREOLI, JOHANNES. Defensionum thed logiae Thomae Aquinatis liber secundus. *1483. strum ... (col. 4) Finis.', "Folio. 4; a-28 112 u. aa-rr'ss tte. 366 leaves, I and 5 blank.", 'acolumns. 74 : 58 lines and head-line, 216 (227) X 143mm. After quire a the type-page measures 145-150 mm. Types: 130 G.; 75', "(22 G. Capital spaces. Pt. 2 of Ham '4410.", 'The dates contained in various parts of the book show that it be¬ longs to the latter months of 1483. 261x 188 mm. Without the first blank. Fully rubri¬ cated. IB. 21209. HIERONYMUS. Vitas Patrum. De laude numbered i-cexliii. 2 columns. 92: 47 lines and head-line, 170 (178) x 118 mm. Types: 130 G., 73 G. Capital spaces. Hain Legenda aurea, December, 1483 (IA. 21206) suggests that they are two months rather than ten months apart. 235x 170 mm. Rubricated. With the book-stamp of Comes Hercules Silva. Bought in October, 1886. IB. 21190. DANTE ALIGHIERI. Divina commedia. Folio. al ; b-z & A-H°IK“. 270 leaves. 172: 64 lines of commentary enclosing the text, and head-line, 255 (262) x 173 mm. Types: 106 Ra.; 80 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 5947. 318X 223 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 7. c. 4).", 'IB. 21213. MERLIN. Storia di Merlino. 2 columns. 68 : 44 lines and head-line (book-number), 206 (214) x 148-50 mm. Type: 93 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 11087. Sheet a 3 is signed f 3 by error. 290 x 209 mm. Without the blank first leaf. On 22 is a circular black-ground stamp with an obliterated inscription enclosing the letters GG. Grenville copy (G. 10270). IB. 20893. Another copy. 302 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 4).", 'IB. 20892. ENSELMINO DA TREVISO. Deuotissimo maximum breadth of the type-page is 75 mm. Type: 93 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 210X 137 mm. Bought in November, 1896. HERMES TRISMEGISTUS. Pimander de orator: seu philosohus: aut theologus: scito. Mercurius VENETVS MIJRA IMPRIMENDI ARTE PRAE TRIS MEGISTI AD COSMVM MEDICEM PATRIAE PATREM. AD CoSMVM MEDICEM PATRIAE PATREM. tare: ... 43°. SECOND COLOPHON: FINIS ESI OPERIS ELEGANTISSIMI MERCVRII TRIS- MEGISTI.', "Quarto. 4; ab'c-f'g'. 44 leaves, the first and last blank.", '62: 28 lines, 130x 78 mm. Type: 93 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8458.', "The address to the reader on 22 derives from De Lisa's Treviso", 'edition of 1471 (IA. 28312). There is no likeness between the present edition and that printed by Bellfortis at Ferrara in 1472. On 12 is the blind impression of the text of 22, on 442 that of 438', "200X 144 mm. Dr. Kloss's copy, with his book-label.", 'Bought in March, 1869. IA. 20895. QUINTILIANUS, MARCUS FABIUS. Dech. 1a. IACOBVS Grasolarius Christoforo de priolis ami 194X 107 mm. Type: 111 R. Capital spaces, some with guide. letters. Hain 13657. The editio princeps of the whole of the so-called declamationes', "maiores' formerly always ascribed to Quintilian. Grasolarius", 'remarks in his prefatory letter that he had consulted Georgius Merula in preparing the text. 298 x 196 mm. Without the blank leaf. On a fly-leafis the early note of ownership of Iohanes Coper. On another fly-leaf is written: Purchased [i.e. for the', "Museum, by Dr. Matyl at Mr. West's Sale April 3 1773.", 'Bought. IB. 20897. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. In Antonium Rau¬ 4 October, 1481. 2° In Antonium raudensem Laurentii Vallensis olpus¬ 2-107 numbered .I.-.CVI. 32: 28 lines and foliation, 132 (141) 80 mm. Type: 93 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Spaces', "left for Greek. Hain '15824.", '1, blank; 22-64°, inuectiua in Raudensem: 652-742, epistola ad discussed in the inuectiua in Raudensem); 107b, 108, blank. 202 X 152 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 20899. AEGIDIUS [COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Super register. 102 : 59 lines and head-line, 216 (229) X 139mm. Types. 150 G., head-lines (numbers of distinctiones), first words of eath distinctio; 73 G., text. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letteis tathe end of qg. Hain 5127 (counting 528 leaves without the first blank. Changes in the text-type (plain G, R, smaller S, larger v, different al seem to mark off quires A-G as a separate typographical section. 214X 190 mm. Without the blank leaves. On 24 is written: fratribus Augustinianis Andegauensibus. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Sheet vt 4 is mis- bound before sheet ut 2. The last leaf is mutilated. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 20904 QUINTILIANUS, MARCUS FABIUS. Decla¬', "134 mm. Type: 111 R. Capital spaces. Hain '13649, 13658.", '294 x 202 mm. Bound after IB. 28428 (Quintilian, From the library Institutiones, Rubeus, Treviso, n. d.). of the Duke of Sussex. IB. 20907 Bought in July, 1845. Another copy. 304 X 207 mm. Without the blank leaf.', "King George III's copy (167. c. 4).", 'IB. 20908. LEO I. Sermones, &c. [Edited by Joannes Andreae, Bishop of Aleria.) 1470 Rome edition of Sweynheym and Pannartz (IB. 17145, vol. iv, p. 11). 290x 205 mm. Without the blank leaves. Capitals supplied in red and blue alternately. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bound before IB. 20915, q. v. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 20910. CYPRIANUS. Opera. [Edited by Christo¬ blank. 92: 38 lines, 211 X 137 mm. Type: 111R. Capital spaces. Hain *5898. 1, blank; 2°-3b, letter of the editor, Christophorus de Pfriolis to Jacobus Grasolarius; 42-6°, table of contents; 6°, extracts from Jerome and Lactantius on Cyprian; 72-148e, epistolae, &c.; 1488. 1622, libri ii aduersus Iudaeos ad Quirinum; 1622-164°, reuelatio capitis b. Ioannis Baptistae; 1652, register; 165°, 166 blank. 288 x 200 mm. Without the blank first leaf. Capitals supplied in blue. On 7e the inscription : Iste liber est sci lacobi de Soncino has been struck through. Quires r and s have changed places in binding. Original (? stamped leather. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IB. 20914. Bought in November, 1844. Another copy. 290X 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting the leaf containing', "the register, also the blanks. On 164' is written: Hic liber", 'et loci sci bernardini tre morani. Bound after IB. 20910, IB. 20915. NIGER, FRANCISCUS. Grammatica. ENTISSIMOQVE FOELICITATEM. Types: 110 R.; 110 Gk. Capital spaces. Printed musical notes on', "1992-201°. Hain '11858 (ignoring the metrical part of the printer's", 'colophon).', "The first edition of Niger's Grammatica. In his address to the", 'reader (246°) Santritter says: ... prompsi grammata docta nigri. line runs: tus: péitior... positmi nec côparatm. The last wor on q 24 reads: su. The last words on 2452 read: pn fsacile a 205 X 139 mm. Capital on 1e and initial-strokes sun plied in red. On 1e is written: Bibliothecæe FF. Min Reg. Obs. Mogunt.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 3).", 'Another copy, with variants. On e 44, l. 2 has: secunde, l. 22 ends: propoir: facit., and the last line runs : tus : penitior . . . positii coparatiuu. The lat word on q 2a reads: sût. The last words on 2452 read: pis 204 X 138 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red. Grenville copy (G. 7489). CURTE, JACOBUS DE. Oratio de obsidione ture from the island of Rhodes, 18 August, 1480. As the type is nesn in appearance and there are no woodcut capitals, it may well lave been printed not very long after this date ; hence its present position in the list. 218X 145 mm. Initial-strokes supplied in red.', "King George IIl's copy (C. 5. a. 22).", 'IA. 20501. ROLEWINCK, WERNER. Fasciculus tempo¬ 76 G. Capitals (3, 62). Small woodcuts. Hain 76926. In this and the three following books type 76 G. is in its earliest state. The body of the text in this edition corresponds page for page', "with that in Walch's edition of the preceding year (IB. 20883),", 'but Ratdolt supplies many woodcuts for which spaces are left by Walch, while the account of the death of Charles the Bold is laudatory of Charles and is followed by eight pages of new matter. 295 x 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting all but a narrow strip of leaf 34 (sd 2). On leaf 28 is the impression of a type fallen on to the paper. On 1e is stamped N. Bought in October, 1852. IB. 20505. OFFICIUM. Officium feriale secundum con¬ 12. (red) Incipit series officij feria¬ lis scom consuetu¬ dinen mona¬chou de congregatione scen Iu-stine virgis de spaces. Irregular line-endings. This and the following books are placed here because their type is in the same state as the preceding ; the arrangement is not intended to imply that they were necessarily printed between November, 1480 and May, 1481. The type seems very fresh in the present book. This is very possibly part of a complete Breviary for the use of the Cassinese Congregations; that printed at Brescia by B. de Boninis, 1489 (Pellechet-Polain no. 2962) has a section of 68 leaves with the same heading and no doubt the same contents (psalms, canticles, hymns). It is not, as Proctor (no. 4388A) supposed.', "part of Ratdolt's 1483 edition of the Breviary (Pellechet-Polain", 'no. 2961, Hain 3803), which is printed with a type measuring about 58 mm. capitals supplied in blue, a few initial-strokes in yellow. Bought in May, 1880. IA. 20524. CHIROMANTIA. 138x 100 mm. Type: 76 G. Capital (3) on 1e Woodcut dia¬ grams of hands. Hain 4971. The diagrams of hands (instrumenta) used in this and the follow¬ ing book were in the possession of Matheus Cerdonis of Windisch-', "graetz at Padua in 1484 (Hain '4974, IA. 30014).", '193 X 151 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in April, 1860. IA. 20530. CHIROMANTIA. (IN ITALIAN.] Undated. The woodcut hands are from the same blocks as those in the Latin edition. 195 X 140 mm. The coat of arms of Henri Spitalieri, Count of Cessola, is stamped in gold on the covers. Bought in June, 1876. IA. 20531. SANCTO BLASIO, BAPTISTA DE. De ac. 24. (red) I (black) Nter cete ros nostritemporis iurisconsul tos excellentissimos: Baptista de so Blassio ... 3°. (red) Rubrica de pretorijs actionibus, Et sunt. 121. diagrams flanked by text). 42. Finis glosan loannis. 5°. IN Christi noie : ac gloriose vgi¬ Tynes: 155 G., first words of text in each tract ; 91 G., text;', "6 (75) G., 56 G'., 59 G. (minuscules only), diagrams on 36, 44.", 'Captals (2, 5, 7), those on 24 2b red printed. Woodcut of woman holding flower on 4°. Hain 3237.', "Hain's order in cataloguing these tracts has been abandoned in", 'favour of a strict chronological sequence, like that of the 1498 edition of De Paganinis (Hain “3238), the order of which differs', "from both this and Hain's but is made certain by the continuous", 'signatures. It should, however, be noted that the order of binding of tracts 2-5 in the present copy agrees with Hain. Tract i: 423X 283 mm. Underlines and some initial¬ strokes supplied in red. On 22 are painted two shields with (German) arms.—Tracts ii-V: 412 x 282 mm. Bound in the following order: de priuilegiis dotalibus, correla¬ tiuorum, centum quaestiones, super prima rubrica Decreti Capitals daubed red and green. Paragraph-marks supplied in red or blue, a few initial-strokes in red. Bound after IC. 22084, q. v. Tract i bought in July, 1922, the rest in 1835 IC. 20506. ROLEWINCK, WERNER. Fasciculus tempo 1-64. 3 columns in table. 92: 50 lines and heading, 188 (198) x 140 mm. Type: 56 (75) G. Few capitals (5, 62). Small wood¬', "cuts. Hain 6928 (reading temporum' and coplectens' in the", 'incipit). The page-contents of this edition are for the most part the same as in the 1480 edition (IB. 20505), but of the miscellaneous matter', "at the end of the earlier edition only the last diagram ('Editio", 'secundum hebraicam veritatem ’) has been retained, appearing on 10e with a cut of the Saviour. The additions to the Fasciculus from 1463 onwards have been compressed into the last page, with some omissions. The only further addition is a note on the death of', "Sultan Mohammed: descendit ad inferos. tertia die mai', 1481. The", 'woodcuts are mostly the same, with seven additions. 283 x 189 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 39 (numberec 31), which is made up from another copy. Capitals painted red, initial-strokes and underlines supplied in red. Several leaves are mounted and repaired. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 20508. PAULUS DE MIDDELBURGO. Progno¬ guarto. al 10 leaves. 12: 31 lines, 140X95 mm. Type : 91 G. Capitals (5, 8). Hain 11144.', "As this tract speaks of the year 1482 as ' annus futurus', it was", 'citamly written, and probably also printed, before 1 March, 1482. 205 X 151 mm. A fragment, comprising the two outer sheets only, taken from the binding of IB. 28455 (Quin- tilian, De Pasqualibus and Bertochus, Treviso, 1482). Bought in July, 1877. IA. 20510. ALCHABITIUS. Libellus isagogicus seu *16 January, 1482. Hispalensis. 203X 139 mm. Initial-strokes, underlines, and page- headings supplied in red. IA. 20511. Bought. Bought. EUCLIDES. Elementa. [With notes by Campanus Nouariensis. *25 May, 1482. 1° (gold) Erhardus ratdolt Augustensis impres sor head-line, without marginalia, 202 (211) x 118 mm. Types: 155G., heading on 1b; 92 G., preface, definitions, enunciations; 91 G., remainder of text; 100 R., head-lines (book-numbers); 56 (75) G., lettering of diagrams. Capital space on 22: capitals (2, 5, 6°) elsewhere. Marginal woodcut diagrams throughout. The dedica¬ tory letter on 1b is printed in gold. Hain 76693. Ratdolt in his preface, after commenting on the small number of', "mathematical books hitherto printed, continues: 'Inueniebam id", 'difficultate operis accidisse. Non enim adhuc quo pacto schemata a figure of Euclid is illuminated in gold and colours, and a branch-work border supplied in colours, the circular wreath in the lower part of which contains the arms of the Doge Mocenigo, to whom the book is dedicated. The lettering of the diagrams of book 1, proposition 27, and book 4, proposition 12 has been erased and corrected in pen-and-ink.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. c. 1).", 'IB. 20514. Another copy, partly in a different setting-up. 1°. C Erhardus ratdolt Augustensis impressor. Sere¬ The first nine leaves in this and the following copy are in a different setting-up from that of the vellum copy. The heading on 1° is printed with the same type (92 G.) as the text, instead of with type 155 G., there is a three-side woodcut border (2°) on 22 and head-lines do not begin until the recto of leaf 10. This leaf, the last of the first quire, is in the same setting-up as in the vellum copy, except that a different woodcut P is found at the beginning of the 44th proposition. The two outer pages of sheet cI also differ, having evidently been reprinted owing to errors in the text and the diagram (reversed in the vellum copy) of the 12th proposition of the 4th book. The absence of head-lines on 2b-9b shows that this setting-up is later than that of the vellum copy, and the latter has therefore been catalogued first. 297 x 208 mm. IB. 20513 Another copy, as the preceding. 291 x 206 mm. Without the blank leaf. The prefa- tory letter is cut out and mounted, each line being enclosed in red ruled lines. Grenville copy (G. 7837). IB. 20515. JOHANNES DE SACRO BUSTO. Sphaera 1°. woodcut, sphaera mundi). 22. (red) Nouicijs ado¬ lescentib: ad astronomica remp. capessendam aditum im¬ 92 G., headings ; 91 G., text ; 56 (75) G., lettering of diagrams. Capitals (2, 5). Woodcut diagrams. Hain 14110. 1e, blank ; 16 diagram ; 22-182, Jo. de Sacro Busto sphaericum containing the type. 214X 156 mm. Some of the diagrams are painted yellow and green. Some pen-and-ink copies of the additional diagrams in the 1485 edition (IA. 20546) have been supplied in the margins of the Sacro Busto. Old stamped leather, the volume also containing IA. 20542. 20532, 20525. Bought in March, 1866. Another copy. 198 X 142 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bound with IA. 20520, q. v.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 9 (2). IA. 205171 MELA, POMPONIUS. Cosmographia siue de', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 9 (3)). IA. 20518 MULLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg TREGo. santritter helbronesis Lectori. S. (black) Cui dedit ingenium diuina potentia: 1 artes case only) of tables on 18b and 19b; 60 G., lettering of diagram on', "28°: 56 (75) G., text. Capitals (2, 5) ; woodcut border (5) on 1'.", 'Woodcut diagrams, those of the eclipses printed in black and red. Hain 113777. 1a 1°, verses by Jac. Sentinus in praise of Regiomontanus and by Santritter in praise of Ratdolt; 22 tabula regionum: 2b-142 table of conjunctions and oppositions, calendar: 14b-182, table of eclipses, 1483-1530; 18°-26%, text; 272-28b instrumenta horarum inaequa¬ the 1476 edition. The last sheet is made up of two sheets of paper pasted together. In some copies the incipit has been corrected as follows: In laudem operis huius preclari a lohanne de monte regio editi germanon', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 9. (4)). IA. 20519. HYGINUS. Poetica astronomica. [Edited *14 October, 1482. 22. (red) Clarissimi Viri Iginij Poeticon Astronomicon 142 x96 mm. Types: 92 G., heading on 22; 91 G., text; 91 Uh, few words. Capitals (2, 3, 5, 66). Woodcuts. Hain %9o62. 1 blank; 22-57 text; 572, 576, verses of Jac. Sentinus in praise Hyginus; 58, eiusdé lacobi de sua et lohannis santritter side¬ Type ol G. has gothic e and e, as well as roman e, in this book. 108 X 142 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound first n a volume also containing IA. 20517, 20518, 20519, with consecutive manuscript foliation.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 9 (1). IA. 20520.", 'MATARATIUS, FRANCISCUS. De compo¬ 138x96 mm. Type: 91 G.; 91 Gk. Capitals (2, 5). Hain 710889. 1, blank; 22-26b tract of Mataratius; 272-288 tract of Jac.', "Sentinus Ricinensis, dedicated ' lacobo Gasparis .. . conciui suo'", "28, commendatory verses by Sentinus on Mataratius's tract,", 'colophon.', "Sentinus in the course of his dedication says of Mataratius's", "tract' dedi operam vt illud magna cum diligentia imprimeret’.", 'Type 91 G. here has gothic ę and ę and roman ę as in the pre- ceding book, and the misprinted year-date in the colophon is there-', "fore taken to stand for 1482. This is confirmed by the book's ap-", "pearance in Ratdolt's advertisement (Burger, Buchhändleranzeigen,", 'no. 27), which contains none of his work prior to 1482. 219X 152 mm. Without the blank leaf. The first page of text is enclosed in blue ruled lines.', "King George III's copy (C. 4. h. 6).", 'IA. 20499. Another copy. 193 X 145 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought. IA. 20498. Another copy. 195 x 120 mm. Without the blank leaf. Grenville copy (G. 7544). PUBLICIUS, JACOBUS. Artes orandi epi¬ on 22; 91 G., text ; 56 (75) G., inscriptions on woodcuts; 91 Gk., alphabet on 592. Capitals (2, 5, 8). Woodcuts and diagrams.', "Hain '13545.", 'I, blank; 22-386, artis oratoriae epitomata; 392-52°, ars Tulliano for letters in the ars epistolandi (492-52*), and Ratdolt is mentioned once. As the pope specified in the model "Ad Rhomanum Ponti¬', "ficem' is Paul II, who died in 1471, it would seem that the tract had", 'already been composed by Publicius before that date and was sub- sequently revised by Santritter for publication by Ratdolt. In the reprint of 1485 (IA. 20541) the name of Innocent VIII is substituted for Paul II. Nothing appears to be known of Publicius apart from', "the present book. The princeps Tarantinus Hispaniae dux' to", 'whom the tract is dedicated is probably the son of Ferdinand I of Naples, but the title seems a peculiar one. 207 X 139 mm. Without the blank leaves. IA. 20522. 197X 145 mm. Without the blank leaves. On 22 and 67° is stamped the monogram FG. Bought in June, 1846. IA. 20521. ALPHONSUS, Rex Castellae. Tabulae in Tabulas Alphonsi of Johannes Saxoni¬ 4 July, 1483. ensis). Finis tabulay astronomicau Alfontij regis castellę. Im¬ cum additionibus; 172-942, tabulae Alphonsi; 94°, blank. In this and all subsequent books type 76 G. is in its later stages. 214X 156 mm. Few manuscript notes in German. The two outer sheets of quire d have been wrongly folded in binding. Bound with IA. 20516, q. v. Bought in March, 1866. IA. 20525. EUSEBIUS. Chronicon. [With the con¬ EUSEBIUS. Chronicon. [With the con¬ tinuations of Prosper and Matthaeus Palme¬ rius. Edited by J. L. Santritter. *13 September, 1483 CON ID ESTTEMPORVM BREVIARIVMINCI 2 columns in table and quire b. 152: 34 lines of type 91 R., 154 X 107 mm. 214: 41 lines of type 76 G., 156X 117 mm. Types: 91 R., text on 144-20b; 76 G., remainder of book. Capitals (2, 3, 4, 5). Hain 16717. Verses to the reader by Santritter (C. I. L. H., C. Ioannes Lucilius Hippodamus Helbronnensis) on 122 and 181b imply that he com¬ piled the tables and saw the book through the press. Under the year 1476 is recorded the death of Regiomontanus, the', "notice concluding: 'Vs9 et pręceptore Georgio Burbatho (Peurbach", 'germano in mathematici excellentissimo cur? Theorice scientissime impressę circunferunt?. Another copy. 205 X 151 mm. Without the blank leaves.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 15). IA. 20528. MARCUS VON LINDAU. Buch der zehn numbered I-LXXVIII. Leaf LXIII-end in 2 columns. 142; 47 lines and foliation, 215 (224) X 133 mm. Types: 155 G., headings; 92 G., text; 90 R., foliation, also in register. Capitals (2, 4, 5).', "Hain '4034.", 'Stiftsbibliothek von St. Gallen, p. 263). The same work, with different introductory matter, was printed for Hans von Wildeck by Grüninger at Strassburg in 1516 and 1520. IB. 20529. PTOLEMAEUS. Quadripartitum. Centio on 10. Capitals (2, 5). Few woodcut diagrams. Hain 1a54. Bought in March, 1866. IA. 20532. Another copy. Across the lower half of the last page is printed in red, with tyne 65 G., an impression of two headings from a law book: (Decretali: sup quinque libris: sexto z clementinis Breues casus siue sümari¬ this peculiarity are known. 205X 159 mm. On 2e is written: Can. reg in Waldsee. Leaf f 7 is cropped. Bought in June, 1919. IA. 20532a. MULLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg IRrcio- the first of each of the other quires blank. 2 columns in the first quire. 22 : 38 lines, 144X 117mm. Types: 76 G., text; 56 (75)G, inscriptions on diagram on 9b. Capitals (2, 5). Each quire after', "the first contains the ephemerides for one year. Hain '13791.", '220x 160 mm. Capitals touched with red, initial¬ strokes supplied in red. On 1e is the name of Leonardus Egenhofer), Abbot of Fürstenfeld, and the date 1491. Some manuscript meteorological notes. Bought in February, 1887. ROLEWINCK, WERNER. Fasciculus tempo¬', "Tolio, L8; a-g'hro.) 74 leaves, 9-74 numbered 1-66. 3 columns", '1eo G. heading on 1b colophon ; 76 G., text ; 56 (75) G., inscrip', "tion on Noah's Ark (115). Capitals (2, 5, 66, 8). Small woodcuts", 'and diagrams. Hain 76934. The page-contents of the body of the book are the same as in the 181 edition (IB. 20508), but a circular diagram with Jerusalem as the centre of the world has been added to the cuts on 1o and genealogies of the Virgin and S. Anne at the end. Both these fetures are restored from the 1480 edition (IB. 20505). The wood¬ cuts are those of the 1481 edition. In the course of his dedicatory letter Ratdolt says: ’statui imisentia cu temporu fasciculu qué ter solus ego his in partibus quoted with an obelus by Hain (no. 16933) from Panzer III, 189, 66n. who in turn refers to " Zapf p. 163. ex Catal. Schwindelii p. 15\'. 214X 213 mm. Initial-strokes supplied in red. Old stamped half leather over boards, the volume containing also IB. 22640. IB. 20536. Bought in April, 1846. Another copy, with the first sheet in a different setting-up. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 20537. BORGO, PIETRO. Aritmetica. in 2 columns. 34: 36 lines and foliation, 137 (147) x 84 mm. (with¬ out marginalia). Types: 130 G., headings on 1b and 22; 76 G., tea, 56 (75) G., some letters in marginalia. Capitals (2, 5). Soutourlin. Bought in June, 1862. IA. 20539. Another copy. 200X 150 mm. Old brown morocco, gold-tooled and stamped with the arms of F. du Chatelet (?) Bought in July, 1900 (C. 68. c. 11). IA. 20539a. HYGINUS. Poetica astronomica. [Edited 522 January, 1485. 1°. Scemmus spherecina secundum Hyginii descrip¬', "91 R., text; 91 G., inscriptions to cuts Piscis' and'Sol'; 65 G.,", 'inscription on diagram on 1b; 91 Gk., few words. Capitals (2, 5, 6b). Woodcuts and diagram. Hain 79063. The page-contents of this edition correspond closely to those of the 1482 edition (IA. 20520) only in the portions containing cuts. A diagram has been added at the beginning, and the two concluding carmina ad lectorem of Sentinus omitted at the end; the cut of Scorpius has been replaced by a reversed copy (e 42); otherwise the cuts are the same as in the 1482 edition. The inscrip¬', "tions ' Piscis' and ' Sol' in type 91 G. appear to be printed from the", 'identical types used in 1482. 190 X 140 mm. The first leaf is mounted. Leaf 8 is bound after leaf 2. On a fly-leaf is a note showing that the book was previously bound before a copy of a Venetian Valerius Flaccus of 1501, also an oval library-stamp, perhaps that of the University of Ferrara. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 20540. PUBLICIUS, JACOBUS. Artes orandi epi¬ RVM GYMNASIO: DII CENDI SCRIBENDIOVE CVBRATIONE IN LVCEM EDITVS: FOELIICI NVMINE INCHOAT. 66°. COLOPHON: Erhardus 146 X 101 mm. Types: 91 R., text; 65 G., inscriptions on cuts on G7a and H9b, H10e: 56 (75) G., inscriptions on cuts on A 3b and H 82; 91 Gk., alphabet on 602. Capitals (2, 5). Woodcuts and', "diagrams. Hain '13546.", '1, blank; 22-37°, artis oratoriae epitomata; 382-512, ars Tulliano The text appears to have been revised throughout in this edition. The ars memoriae is divided into two books instead of three, wit considerable changes in the text. To the cuts of the first edition (1482, IA. 20522) have been added a cut of a city from the Fasciculus', "temporum to illustrate the section' Locorum qualitas' (G 5°), a cu", 'of the Ptolemaic system at the end of the first book (G72), a cut of', "a female and male figure to illustrate the section beginning' Cum", "prima huius libelli pars' (H 1b), wherethere is a blank space in the", "earlier edition, and a tree' of qualities, &c., in two parts (H 9b,", 'H102). The last figure (a city) of the last block of the alphabet-cuts has been removed. 210X 147 mm. Without the blank leaf.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. a. 1).", 'IA. 20541. HALI. Liber in iudiciis astrorum. [Edited HALI. Liber in iudiciis astrorum. [Edited by Bartholomaeus de Alten.] *4 July, 1485. 1°. Pontifici Sacre basilice imperialis ciuitatis auguste 64: 60 lines and foliation, 229 (235) X 145 mm. Type: 76 G.', "Capitals (2, 5, 8). Diagram on 125b. Hain '8349.", 'Rounded d with long serif is common in this book. In the course of his dedication to the Bishop of Augsburg Ratdolt says: superiori tempore opuscula queda a nobis impressa ad te', "Sessa's 1503 edition of the same book.", 'IB. 20547. ROLEWINCK, WERNER. Fasciculus tempo¬ 73°. « Ex cathena solomonis ... 74°. END: Sic tribus vna viris genuit tres anna marias. diagram).', "Folio. (28. a-g8 h'. 74 leaves, 9-74 numbered 1-66. 3 columns", 'in table, 2 columns on 9e, 9b. 92: 59 lines and foliation, 224 (231) X 146 mm. Types: 130 G., heading on 1b, colophon; 76 G., text;', "56 (75) G., inscription on Noah's Ark (11b). Capitals (2,5, 62, 8).", 'Small woodcuts and diagrams. Hain 16935. The page-contents correspond to those of the 1484 edition (IB. 20536), and the same blocks are used. The diagram with Jerusalem in the centre on 102 is omitted.', "Ratdolt's prefatory letter on 1b shows this to be his fifth edition", 'of the Fasciculus (fasciculum quem quater antehac impressi) ; see note to the 1484 edition. 291 X 192 mm. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 20548. MULLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg TREGIO¬ woodcut border (5) on 1e. Diagrams, those of the eclipses printel', "in black and red. Hain '13779.", 'The page-contents of this book are either exactly or very neatlu the same as in the 1482 edition, q. v. (IA. 20519). The border and', "diagrams are from the same blocks. The last sheet is made un d'", 'two sheets of paper pasted together. 195 X 138 mm. The last two double leaves have been separated and mended. On 1b is written: Ioannes venator potitur huius libri. 1. 5. 55. German rhymes for blood. letting have been written at the top of the calendar for each month. The border and capital on 12 have been touched with red. The border is cropped, Bought in January, 1868. IA. 20549 JOHANNES DE SACRO BUSTO. Sphae. 1°. woodcut, sphaera mundi. the original edition of 1482 (IA. 20516) ; the frontispiece and the diagrams in the other two tracts are from the blocks of the earlier edition, but seven of those in the Peurbach are partly printed with colours, olive, yellow-brown, and red occurring. It appears', "from De Sanctis' 1488 edition (IA. 23331) that the diagrams are the", 'work of Santritter, who was no doubt the editor. The exact date of this and the two following tracts seems impos- sible to determine ; Proctor inserted them immediately after the Publicius of 31 January. The blind impression in the Alchabitius shows that the present tract is earlier, and all three must be before', "4 November, the date of Doge Mocenigo's death.", '202 X 142 mm. On 22 is written: M. Danduli. cclxxx. IA. 20546. 115 October, 1485. ALCHABITIUS. Libellus isagogicus seu 115 October, 1485. ALCHABITIUS. Libellus isagogicus seu Introductorium. Translated by Joannes Hispalensis). — Commentum Johannis de Saxonia super Alchabitium. [Edited by PRETATVS A IOANNE HISPALENSI. SCRINP¬ TVMOVE IN EVNDEM A IOHANNE SAXONIE EDITVM VTILI SERIE CONNEXVM INCIPIVNT a68 Cômentum Johannis de sa-xonia super textu Al 146X 101 mm. 372: 39 lines of type 76 G., 149X 97 mm. Types: 130 G., headings in tract of John of Saxony; 91 R., text of Alchabitius; 76 G., text of John of Saxony, some tables in Alchabitius; 65 G., inscription on diagram on 1b; 56 (75) G., inscrip¬ tions on diagram on 9b. Capitals (2,3,66, 8). Diagrams. Hain 7617. On 1° is the blind impression of several lines from 14° of the Sacro Busto (IA. 20546); the present tract must therefore have been printed nearly simultaneously with that work. Two of the diagrams are taken from the original edition of 1482 (IA, 20511); the diagram on 1b is that found on 1b of the 148. Hyginus (IA. 20540).', "214X 156 mm. On the diagram on 1' has been noted", 'that it is secundum Hygrin (sic descriptionem. Bound with IA. 20516, q. v. IA. 20542. Bought in March, 1866. Another copy. 209X 154 mm. On 22 is written: Est Conuentus Sancte Francisce Romane Mediolani Fratrum Eremita¬ PROGNOSTICA. Opusculum repertorii 4: 39 lines and foliation, 148 (155) X 102 mm. Types: 130 G., leading on 24 first words of each part; 76 G., text. Capitals (2,3, 5, 66 8). Hain 13393. Another copy. DURANTI, GULIELMUS. Rationale diuinorum columns, 3 in table of rubrics and register. 42: 60 lines, 229X 145 mm. Types: 130 G., first words of sections; 76 G., text. Capitals (2, 5). Diagram on 191°. Hain 76490. The dedicatory letter of Bruno contains the following: " Liber quem rationale diuinor officiorum ... Guilielmus durants... edidit: 307 X 214 mm. On 1e is written: Sum Paulj Hir-', "sperkij', on 22:Sum ex libris Magistri Ioannis Reussij", '1569 and in a later hand: Ad Bibliothec. PP. Francisc.', "Amberge' Both early owners have written a quantity", 'of notes on the blank pages and in the margins. The last leaf is pasted down on the cover. Old stamped leather (German), with paper labels. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 20550. ABRAHAM ABEN EZRA. De natiuitati¬ 195 X 137 mm. Initial-strokes supplied in red, some capitals touched with red. The first leaf is mounted. Formerly part of a tract-volume. IA. 20551. WITH MARCUS CATANELLUS. 2 columns. 34: 58 lines, 213X 131 mm. Types: 150 Ga., heading on 22; 73 G. Capital spaces. The wording of the incipit, together with the error auoragine in the colophon, suggests that the archetype of this edition was that of Arnoldus, 1478 (IB. 19993). 280 x 195 mm. Without the blank. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 21221. ALONE. 32: 39 lines, 142x 94 mm. Types: 150G2., heading on 22; 730. Capital spaces. Hain 1184. 22, summa confessionum; 802, col. 2, de restitutionibus; 110°, tabula. Reprinted from the 1480 edition of De Colonia (IB. 20365). 194 X145 mm. Without the first blank. Fully rubricated. Bought in July, 1879. IA. 21224 \ufeff292 super libros De anima Aristotelis. LEdited by Gaspar and Joannes de Sicilia. *30 September, 1481. 73G. Capital spaces. Hain 15503. 200 x 200 mm. With the book-label of George Dunn. Bought in February, 1914. IB. 21227. ANDREAE, ANTONIUS. Quaestiones super 2°. (red) Altissimi doctoris Antonij andree seraphici libros methaphisice Az. felicit icipiunt. 758. COLOPHON: 3’: 58 lines and head-line, 211 (223) X 135 mm. Types: 150G2.; 73G. Capital spaces. Hain 1977. 277 x 200 mm. Without the blanks. Bought in March, 1923. IB. 21230. ANDREAE, ANTONIUS. Scriptum aureum Antonio Andree ordinis minoy puin cie Aragonie hic legister in 3 columns. 52: 58 lines and head-line, 208 (217) X 145mm. lypes: 150 Ga.; 73 (71) G. Capital spaces. Hain 5983.', "Tms work has only the proem ('Gyrum coeli circumiui sola..", "in common with the author's much briefer Quaestiones super", 'mietaphysica. The first section begins: Omnes homines natura,', "de luxta consuetudinem in hoc libro.... The 'new translation", 'is presumably that of Argyropulos. 2/0 X 199 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bought in March, 1923. IB. 21237. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De 32: 42 lines, 150X 102 mm. Types: 150Ge., headings on 2° and 1022; 73 (71) G. Capital spaces. Hain 1185. 2°, summa confessionum; 71°, col. 1, de restitutionibus ; 992., Bought in December, 1904. IA. 21238. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De 32: 42 lines, 150x 100 mm. Types: 150Ge., headings on 22 and 1022; 73 (71) G. Capital spaces. Hain 1189. The page-contents are the same as in the 1482 edition (IA. 21238). THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae cipit prima pars summe theologie edita a sa¬cto Thoma de aquino angelico doctore ordinis predicatorum. 211b. and head-line, 202 (213) x 146 mm. Types: 150 Ge.; 73 (72) G.', "Marginalia. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Ham '1444", '(with variants). Hain reads on 202 : Incipit ... a sancto Thoma ... ordinis', "presdicatorum', and mentions no red printing.", 'Proctor suggested that the date is intended for 10 December, which is very likely correct. 290X 212 mm. Rubrication from a 22 to b52. With the notes of ownership of Wolfgangus Goldstain plebanus in Zeholfing, 1503, of Georgius Weinczürll and of the Augustinian Canons at Gars, 1664. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 21246. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De fato. Topica. 711 July, 1485.) 53 lines of commentary, 223X 162 mm. Types: 105 R.; 84 R.; 84 Gk. Text surrounded on three sides by commentary. Capitai', "spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain '5343.", '269 x 185 mm. Imperfect, wanting the De uniuersitate (quires A-C). Bound before IB. 20303, and stamped with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales. With the sig- natures Thomas Cantuarien Cranmer and Lumley. From the Old Royal Library. IB. 21250. BURCHIELLO. Sonetti. 724 July, 1485. lines, 156x66mm. Type: 84 R. Capital space on 22. Hain 4100. Larger P occurs alternatively with the early form in this book. 208 X 141 mm. Without the blanks. Bought in July, 1882. IA. 21252. SCALA, BARTHOLOMAEUS. Oratio ad Inno¬ This sermon was delivered on 15 December, 1484 (Burchardus, Diarium, vol. I, p. 117). The present edition is placed here on the evidence of the type, which contains the large P exclusively but has not yet the squat n found in IB. 21258 and later books. 195 X 133 mm. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super primo libre Folio. alb-rèst“ 150 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns, ra. 62 lines of commentary and head-line, 230 (242) X 147 mm. Types: 150 Gb.; 92 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the com-', "mentary. Hain '1474.", '300x 210 mm. Capital, ornaments, coat of arms (crescent on azure ground, lettered FCA) illuminated in gold and colours on 48, similar capital on 5b. Bound in old stamped pigskin before IB. 29052. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 21254. ANTONINUS. Confessionale volgare (Spec.', "41 lines, 153X 104mm. Types: 150 Gb word Mnis' on 22; 02G.", 'signatures; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "24, confessionale ; 40', col. 2, della dottrina cristiana ; 475", 'IA. 21256. JUVENALIS, DECMMUS JUNIUS. Saturae 22. ILLVSTRI VIRO IOHANNI TVCCIO PAN¬ PLVRIMAM. 87b. COLOPHON : Finis in Decio Iunio 54: 57 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 239 (247) x 160 mm. Types: 105 R.; 84 R.; 84 Gk. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9703 (reading Barbadico at", 'the end). 294 x 200 mm. Without the last blank. Painted capitals and coat of arms on 42. IB. 21258. AVIENUS, RUFIUS FESTUS. Opera. [With *25 October, 1488. 2° Victor pisanus Magnifico ac singularis prudentiae with guide-letters. Woodcuts in the Aratus. Hain 72224. those in the 1485 Hyginus of Ratdolt (IA. 20540), are apparently from blocks previously used by T. de Blauis (Hyginus, IA. 21863). 205 X 148 mm. Without the blank leaf 121. IA. 21262. Bought in April, 1860. mata. [Translated by Georgius Valla.) Aristotelis Problemata. [Translated by Theo- dorus Gaza. —Plutarchi Problemata. [Trans- lated by Joannes Petri Lucensis. Edited by Joannes Calphurnius. *24 November, 1488-3 January, 1488/9. 1° VICTOR pisanus Ludouico mucenigo : praecellenti', "The Aristotle is shown by Gupalatinus's preface and the wording of", 'te colophon to be derived from the edition of Reinhardi, Rome, 147. (1b. 1715, Italy, p. 53). The Plutarch is derived from Dominicus', "Smprandus sedition (IA. 20734) and concludes with Calphurnius's", 'verses to that printer.', "Psanuss letter contains the following: 'cum proximis diebus", 'apud... Georgium Vallam... essem: audiui impressorem quen¬', "reckoning, so that the printer was indubitably dating 'more", 'veneto. SABELLICUS, MARCUS ANTONIUS. De 1° M. Antonius Sabellicus Augustino barbadico inclyto Vel netiarum principi salutem. 25°. COLOPHON: Impressa Hain counts 34 leaves, but the folio-numbers in the errata show that this is an error. A copy of this book (see Bulletin, no. 1 (July, 1920), item 105, of', "L'Art Ancien S.A., Lugano) contains a ms. dedication by the", 'author to Bernardo Bembo, in which he hopes that the work, published within the last few days, will prove useful to Bembo, who, as he hears, has been elected praetor of Bergamo. As Bembo became praetor in 1489 (Mazzuchelli) this year is clearly indicated by the date of the colophon. 200 X 148 mm. Bound before IA. 24295.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. a. 25 (1)). IA. 21260. THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae pit prima pars summe theologie edita a sanscto Thoma de aquino angelico doctore ordinis predicatorum. last blank. 2 columns, except in table. 19°: 65 lines and head¬ line, 235 (245) X 148 mm. Types: 150 Ge.; 73 (72) G. Marginalia.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '1445 (misplacing quire", 'z after quire B). The revival of types 150Ge. and 73 G. in this book after an interval of five years is peculiar, but there may be an error in the year of printing as given in the colophon. 288 x 212 mm. Without the blanks. IB. 21266. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Tusculanae 22. (text) MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS TVSCV¬ mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 230 (241) X 151 mm. Types: 105 R.; 84 R. Capital spaces; few spaces for Greek. Hamn 15318. The register assigns three sheets to quire k, by error. Bought in June, 1874. IB. 21268. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad bertinus Clericus. I July, 1480. 1°. Bonus Accursius Pisanus clarissimo ac doctissime lines of commentary surrounding the text, 226X 144 mm. Types: 115 R.; 78 R.; 115 Gk.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces, some with guide-', "letters. Hain '5187 (reading epistolarium' for epistolarum' in the", 'heading on 2b). The commentary of Clericus had been printed by Manzolus at Treviso on 30 March, 1480 (IB. 28360). 303x 209 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is written: Domin? halton monach and Domini loanis Gfreenle ueteris cenobij anachorite tituli sancte marie quindim abbatis MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. of commentary surrounding the text, 221-4X 142 mm. Types:', "115 R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain '10814.", 'The commentary of Calderinus was first printed in 1474 by De Colonia and Manthen, IB. 20220). 287X191 mm. Without the blank. On 223 is written: Antonij Seripandi et amicorum. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 24862. PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. spaces. Hain 12735. The commentary of Fontius was first printed at Florence, Apud s. Jacobum de Ripoli, in 1477 (IA. 27031). IB. 24868. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Fabulae. 71480. 187 X 124 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. Grenville copy (G. 9307). EDIFICAZIONE. Edificazione di molti pa¬ marquis of Fermo. Bought in June, 1876. PHALARIS. Epistolae. [Translated by Fran', "The text concludes with Aretinus's letter to Franciscus Pellatus.", '209X 143 mm. Imperfect, wanting the two inner sheets of quire c, for which another copy of the two inner sheets of e has been substituted. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 21295 COLUMNIS, GUIDO DE. Historia Troiana. 32: 42 lines, 189X 116 mm. Type: 90 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5523.', "of the Zancariol family illuminated on 2', other capitals", 'supplied in red or blue. With the note of ownership of Jacopo de Corbinelli. Bought in April, 1860. IB. 21297. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae. De pro 208 X 128 mm. Types: 112 R.; 112 Gk. Capital spaces, wit', "guide-letters. Hain '15809.", 'Hain gives 194 leaves to this book, but his transcrint et the incipit (on 93, which is blank in this edition) shows the his copy was made up from one of Jac. Rubeuss 1476 edio. (IB. 20095).', "Reprinted from Rubeus's 1476 edition, in which is already found", 'the reference to Pasqualinus as commissioning the printing. 285 X 195 mm. Without the blank. From the library of Thomas Crofts.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 20).", 'IB. 21290. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectura 115 February, 1482. 1b. Registrum huius operis. 22. [D Omini ut scitis. Hic non e caput totius co pilationis ... 159°. Finis partis prime Bartoli super. ff. nouuz. quam acuratis sime last blank. 2 columns. 32: 66 lines and head-line, 304 (323) x 187 mm. Types: 180 G.; 91 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain 2614 (whose copy read noum' for nouuz' in the colophon,", 'and who counts 163 printed leaves by error). 402 X 274 mm. Bought in June, 1910. IC. 21304. AVICENNA. Canon. (Translated by Ge Translated by Arnaldus de Villa Noua.) 62: 57 lines and head-line, 164 (171) X 118 mm. Type: 50 0.', "Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain '2205.", 'The register ignores quire AB and gives eight sheets to quire An. 230X 165 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire LL and sea fF 7. Sheets a 3 and a 4 have changed places in bindiig Bought in July, 1858. IB. 213086. 298 HOC OPVSCVLVM MIIRA ARTE ET DILIGEN TIA VENETIIS PER BFRNANDINVM CELE¬ RIVM DE LVERE. B. ANNO. S. DO. M. CCCC. LXXX. DIE IX. DECEMBRIS INCLYTO DVCE 90 mm. Type: 112 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 16206. 192 X 135 mm. Bound in full morocco by F. Bedford. Bought in April, 1864. IA. 21312. JUSTINIANI, LEONARDUS. Laude di Messer Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Indented text. Hain 9481. The year-date in the colophon is printed as shown. This collection of Laude is shorter than, and differs in arrange ment irom that of Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, 1474 (IA. 20026). 205 X 145 mm. Bought in November, 1900. 102, par. 2: Thomas Medius. Danieli Medio Sal. D. ibid.,', "in red. Hain '10997.", '303 X 210 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. c. 14).", 'IB. 21318. STRODE, RALPH. Consequentiae. [Edited', "der Sermoneta's commentary, edited by the", 'same, and the Dubia of Paulus Pergulensis. *30 April, 1484 32: 44 lines, 161 X 107 mm. Type: 73G. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain 15095. 190 X 140 mm. Without the blank. Bought in December, 1910. IA. 21319. FOR JOH. DE COLONIA, JENSON AND CO. 28 January, 1481. first and last blank. 2 columns. 62 : 67 lines, 306 X 190 mn.', "Types: 140 G.; 91 G. Capital spaces. Hain '16252.", '300 480X285 mm. On 2 is written: Collegi S. Petri innioris Argentinæ. Old half leather over boards. Last two leaves mutilated and repaired. Bought in July, 1869. IC. 21533. CUIDO DE BAYSO. Rosarium Decreto¬', "A close reprint, in the same compass, of Reynaldus's 1480 edition", '(IC. 20660).', "The editor's letter on 1 gives instances to show the greater", 'correctness of this edition as compared with its predecessors, and concludes with an eulogy of the publishers, printers, and type similar to that of the colophon. 412 X 275 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. With the stamp and label of the Discalced Carmelites of Venice. Bought in September, 1875. IC. 21539 INNOCENTIUS IV. Apparatus super libros spaces. Hain 19192. The editor’s letter on 1b consists of an eulogy of the author and the printers. 428 x 288 mm. Bound as IC. 21533 and of the same provenance. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21540. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super quarto libro 56 lines and head-line, 207 (218) x 138mm. Types: 150 G.; 74 G.;', "40 G.?, 168 G., sheet E 4. Capital spaces. Hain '1484", 'Sheet E 4 contains 62 lines of text and the pages are 133 mm.', "broad. Its text type occurs nowhere else in Herbort's work, so far", 'as the Museum collection shows. Both it and the title-type used vith it bear a very close resemblance to types of Joannes Rubeus (135 G. [P.71, 68 G. [P. 81). 298 x 207 mm. Fully rubricated. Sheet bI is bound Bought in July, 1869. IB. 21541. BIBLIA LATINA. Biblia Latina cum po¬ Paulus de Sancta Maria and others. Edited 331 July, 1481. by Paulus Mercatellus.] 1° Francisci Moneliensis de Genua in sacrosanctä 148 ; (2, 3). 1571 leaves, 421, 1185, and 1186 blank. 2 columns. 32: 66 lines of gloss, and head-line, 242 (254) x 156 mm. Types: 150 G.; 93 Gb.; 93 Ga., few lines on DDD 12; 74 G. Capital spaces, also spaces for illustrations in 12 quires. Hain 73164 (dividing into four parts after quires T, uu, and Dd). The epistle of Moneliensis on 1b dedicates the book to Franciscus Sanson ordinis Minorum generalis, that on 1564° is to the reader. Both celebrate Joh. de Colonia and Jenson in very similar terms. The register wrongly gives twelve leaves to quire 11 and eight to quire 12. On vellum. 305 x 220 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet K 2, which is supplied in ms., also the blanks 1185 and 1186. Leaf P9 is misbound after P 2, and the two leaves of register (14 7, 8) at the end. Rubricated, with some illuminations. On Ee 3e are painted the arms of Cardinal Jean de la Balue. On AAA 82 is written: Lib de s“. Domingo de Quito , with a pressmark. Bound in lour volumes, divided after quires C, px, and Dd. Bought in June, 1852. IB. 21542. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a gloss. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a gloss. Edited by Franciscus Moneliensis. 10 September, 1481. leaves, the last blank. 2 columns. 32 : 72 lines of gloss surround- ing the text, 336 x 210 (212) mm. Types: 93 Ge.; 93 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the gloss. Hain 38011. 420X 283 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated, with some illuminations. Coat of arms on 22 Bought in February, 1880. IC. 21543. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. In quattuor Penketh.) *10-22 November, 1481; 1481. PART I: 22. Incipit scriptû sup Primo sentétian Thomaz penketh anglicum or dinis heremitarum sancti Augi. in famolsissimo studio patauino ordinarie legen tem entitate. [2822. DEVICE (red).)—PART II : 22. [CIIrca Creatio rerum . . . 171° (conclusiones compiled by 1775, col. 2: DEVICE C (red). 1782 Registn... (col. 3)', "Quarto. Pt. I : a-215u aa-ees ; ffggs; hh' ii° 282 leaves.the", 'first blank. Pt. II : a-xsyl 178 leaves, the first blank. Pt.III:', "a-q'. 128 leaves, the first blank. Pt. IV: a-khiklo-yzonA-", "L'M1 300 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns. 42: 45", 'lines and head-line, 168 (180) X 111 mm. Types: 150G.; 746 Capital spaces. Hain 76418 (counting 299 printed leaves in pt. iv) Pt. 1 : 228 x 167 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. On 281b is written: Liber couent? herfordie [Herefordl Bought in March, 1850. Pts. II-IV: 224 X 160 mm. Rubricated. Bought in May, 1901. IA. 21545. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. Quodlibeta, Quarto. A-C D12 F-P8. 116leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 3°: 46 lines and head-line, 171 (183) X 109 mm. Types: 150 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces. Hain 76436. 213X 167 mm. Bought in December, 1904. SIXTUS IV. [Indulgence to contributors to the war-fund against the Turks.) 93 Ga. (with M proper to 93 Gb.). On vellum. 153X 222 mm. On the verso is written: Ad vsum fratris seraphinij d Mantua. Bought in April, 1860. INDEPENDENTLY. 79G. Capital spaces. Hain 74128. 300 x 203 mm. Without the first blank. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 21550. PETRUS DE ABANO. Expositio Problema¬ 25 February, 1482. 22. Expositio preclarissimi atque eximii artium ac Joannes Cuspinianus, Georgius Chitropius (1505), Johannes Sprennger ex Riedlingen. Original stamped leather. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 21553. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. [With a *9 July, 1482. P. Francisci Moneliensis de Genua in digestum vetus caves. 2 columns. 32: 71 lines of gloss enclosing text, 329X 225 22) mm. Types: 108 G.; 92 G. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "eters. Hain '9549.", "The editor's address on 1b praises Herbort's printing, and promises", '423X 283 mm. Rubricated, with some letters illu-', "minated. On 2' is written: Ad Bibliothec. PP. Francisc.", 'Amberge. Original stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21555. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. Edited by Franciscus Moneliensis.) *21 October, 1482. 1° Fräcisci Genuensis de monelia i decretuz a se gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 328 (344) x 222 (220) mm. Types: 108 G.; 92 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 7897. The register erroneously gives only four sheets each to quires x', "The editor's letter on 1' commends the printing of Herbort.", '420 X 280 mm. Rubricated. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21556. PETRUS DE ABANO. Conciliator differen¬ by Franciscus Argilagnes. 75 February, 1483. 2°. Conciliator differentiarum philosophorum i precis pue 245 (256) X 159 mm. Types: 140 G.; 78 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters, also spaces for diagrams. Hain 76.', "The editor's letter on 284° speaks of the -Conciliator as antea bis", "impressus' but still full of errata.", '323X 230 mm. On 2° is written: Joseph Fenton. IB. 21557. *31 October, 1483. BIBLIA LATINA. 366°. COLOPHON : Exactum est inclyta in vrbe venetian 78 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Marginal references in', "New Testament. Hain '3090.", 'The prefatory letter of Moneliensis praises the work of Herbort. 301 x 215 mm. Fully rubricated. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 21569. CAMBANIS, VITALIS DE. Tractatus clausu blank. 2 columns. 40: 66 lines, 305 X 195 mm. Types : 1606..', "92 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4278.", '400 X 284 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Ey libris Philippi Christophori Echter a Mespelbrunk. Ol stamped half pigskin, containing also IC. 22680. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 21570 30 April, 1484. 178 (189) x 125 mm. Types: 140 G.; 64 G. Capital spaces, witt guide-letters. Hain *3091. 219 X 165 mm. Rubricated. On 72° is pasted the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 21573. ANDREAS TORRESANUS, DE ASULA Orand too large P, but normal n. Double and single hyphen of medium size. In use in 1485 the capitals also in 1486. Not reproduced. 64 G. IP. 101, black text type, apparently as Herbort 64 G. (P. 121 with the addition of a rather heavy single buohen and a narrow Jmark. In use in 1488 (Caracciolus, IA. 21658). Not reproduced 140 G. heading type, not distinguished by Proctor. As De Gregoriis 130 (150) G. (P. 22). Measurement aproximate. In use in 1489, 1491. Not reproduced. 8o G. law text type, not distinguished by Proctor. Possibly 93 GB. (P. 9) cut down. As De Gregoris 80 Ge (D agl. Here found only (with the preceding) in Bartolus, Super 1. ff. veteris, 1489 (IC. 21661). Not reproduced. 180 G. IP. 111, title and heading type, with large lower-case, the capitals, which are those of 140 G. above being too small in proportion. V with light dots between the cross-lines ; very heavy full-point. In use in and after 1492. Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. oa G. IP. 121. law type, extremely like 93 GB. (P. 9l, but the lower-case seems slightly larger and wider, so that the general effect of the type is bolder. There is less admixture among the capitals. Swashed A with barb on left shoulder and running out to long point below on left is characteristic, but in IC. 21693 (June, 1492) and 1C. athob (August, 1492) only the narrower A, double-shanked to left, is found. It does not seem quite clear whether the type used in small quantities to range with 102 G. (P. 141 in IB. 21711 and 21714 (1494) is this or 93 G6. P. 9). In use in 1492, 1494 (2), 1495. Not reproduced. 92 R., small-face type, not distinguished by Proctor, of which capitals only occur in the 1492 Bartolus (1C. ar6o6), ranging with 92 G. P. 121. Like 83 R. (P. 61, but apparently not the same (narrower A). Not reproduced. 56 G. fP. 131 small text type, of lighter face than 58 G. (P. 21. The forms of the capitals, except A, which is plain, are as in 58 G., but none of the actual letters are the same. Tail of h level with line. Tied letters in combinations with e and o are a feature of the lower-case. Here found only in the Roman Breviary of December, 1492 (IA. 21700), but in use in 1491 also. 102 G. [P. 141, large text type with ornate capitals, as De Colonia and Manthen 107 G. (P. 15) but T is angular, with broad waved base, instead of rounded, and final s differs slightly. Found in the Dominican and Roman Breviaries of 1494 (IB. 21711, 21714). Cf. facsimile of De Gregoriis 102 G. P. 36). 102 GF. [P. 1451, the same lower-case as the preceding with a set of simpler capitals, apparently those of 105 G.', "P. 11 or Jenson 106 G. [P. 21, except that M is Dr. Haebler's M99 (in two parts, broad, left shoulder double). The", 'type occurs with the preceding in parts of the 1494 Roman Breviary (IB. 21714) and majuscules of each are found admixed with the other. 175 G. IP. 151, heavy title type, as De Tortis 185 G. [P. 141, q. v., so far as the small quantity available shows. Found in the 1496 Gregorius (IB. 21734) and a rather earlier Indulgence (IA. 21725, doubtful). Measurement approximate. See reproduction under De Tortis 14 (90) G., apparently a revival of 74 G. (P. 3) on a much larger body and not distinguished from it by Proctor. The measurement is approximate; in the 1496 Gregorius (IB. 21734) the type ranges with 93 GA. P. 8. In use in 1496. Not reproduced. 68 G. [P. 171, small black text type, the face very like that of De Tortis 73 G. [P. 13), but differing in P and other capitals and with h with tail curled below line. Sorts from 68 G*. [P. 19) often admixed. Here found only in the 1496 Aquileia Breviary (IA. 21739). 142 G. [P. 181, title and missal type, like Ratdolt 130 G. [P. 9), &c., in general appearance, but many of the capitals differ from those usual with these types, notably S, the centre of which consists of two short waves interrupting the main curve. The type with closest resemblance seems to be De Tortis 130 G. P. 5). In use in 1496. 68 G*.[P. 191, small text type, lighter in face than 68 G. (P. 17), with which it ranges in the 1496 Aquileia Breviary (IA. 21739) ; its normal measurement would be about 55 mm. Ornate capitals. Tail of h curled below In use in 1496, a few letters also occurring in line. Cf. also 57 G. [P. 22 below and Arriuabenus 58 G. [P. 171. 1494. 95.', "142 G'. P. 20, missal type, lighter in face than 142 G. (P. 18), with which it ranges in the 1496 Dominican", 'Missal (IB. 21741) ; its normal measurement would be about 110 mm. Like Ratdolt (Augsburg) 112 P. 13 with', "Dr. Haebler's M92, but the capitals generally larger. Broad double-crossed V; tail of h level with line.", '52 G. P. 211, very small commentary type, with plain capitals, the tail of h curled below line. As De Paganinis 52 G. P. 19). In use in 1498-1500. 57 G. (P. 221, small text type, the lower-case and many of the capitals apparently as in 68 Gr. P. 19, but with plain B, C, E, and G, D with inner diamond, N similar but with no hook to right foot, P similar but narrower, and smaller ?. Cf. also Arriuabenus 58 G. [P. 171. In use with the preceding in 1498-1500. 83 Gk., lower-case only, as De Gregoriis 80 Gk., but with lighter « and without v of the shafted form. Used with 33 R. (P. 6) in 1483 and 1485. Not reproduced. 111 Gk., lower-case only, as N. Girardengus 115 Gk., &c. Used with 111 R. P. 5 in the 1488 Jerome (IC. 21652). Not reproduced. The following types are not represented in the Museum collection: a small-face type used in 1481 with', "50 G. P. 2 ; see Fumagalli, Lexicon typographicum Italiae, fig. 174 and Introduction; Proctor's type 10bis, very", "me type 2 (similar M) but face slightly larger', ca. 58 mm., in use in 1491; Proctor's type 13*, slavonic, found in", 'the Croatian Breviary of 1493 (Hain *3833). For type 16, which has been taken out of the list, see 93 GA. [P. 81. DEVICES: A. circle-and-cross design exactly as that of De Colonia, Jenson & Co. described under Herbort (p. 300) except that thère is no dot in the lower part of the circle. Inner and thick outer frame-line. 74 X 39 mm. (14831. D. same design, 57 x 30 mm. Kristeller 198. [14831. the first blank. 2 columns. 44: 50 lines, 146 x 98 mm. Types: fo5 G.; 58 G. Capital spaces. Hain 2161 (counting 317 ff. in error). 211X 151 mm. Fully rubricated. Note on 22: pro Old stamped calf or deerskin. Bought in June, 1879. IA. 21595. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. With a 58 G. Capital spaces, also red printed Lombards and paragraph¬ marks. Hain 18015. The prefatory note on 1b remarks: optima societas loanis de of books. On 2e is written: Franc Amadj I. V. C. Com. Pal. Bought in August, 1858. IB. 21599 THOMAS AQUINAS. Summa, prima se 64: 60 lines and head-line, 224 (238) X 134 mm. Types: 1506. 105 G., some signatures; 74 G. Capital spaces. Hain tuat', "(omitting sacre in l. I and reading 'paterbonis? in 1. 7 of lhe", 'colophon). 313 X 219 mm. Last blank cut away. Fully rubricated Old stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 21601 BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ and preceded by his Arbor consanguinitatis 30 September, 1483. blank. 2 columns. 52: 72 lines of gloss enclosing text, 335 218 mm. Types: 93 Ge.; 93 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letter in the gloss. Hain 3606. 428 x 285 mm. Without the last blank. Coat of arms', "on 5', pictures and some rubrication. Original (?) lined", 'leather, with bosses. Bought in March, 1906. 1C. 21613. gloss of Joannes Andreae.) 30 October, 1483. 2°. (text : red) Incipiunt constitutiones clementis Folio. A1 B-G°; H°. 66 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns.', "4°: 72 lines of gloss enclosing text, 335 X 218mm. Types: 93G'", '93 G°. Capital spaces, those in the gloss with guide-letters. Hain 5431. 428 x 283 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves B 2, 3, which are supplied in facsimile, and the blank. Capitals sup¬ plied. Coat of arms as in IC. 21613 on 22. Original ( lined leather (re-backed), with bosses, as in IC. 21613. Bought in July, 1922. IC. 21614. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. and in part of Joannes Calphurnius. *4 December, 1483.', "Folio, a'b-de ; e-té ul. 126 leaves, the first blank. 64: 62", 'lines of commentary surrounding the text, 257 X 161 mm. Types: II R.: 83 R.; 83 Gk. Capital spaces, some with guide letters, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15394. 210X 215 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1868. IB. 21616. BREVIARIUM. Breuiarium secundum ordi¬ ... 2482. (red) FINIS. 2492. (red) d Incipit officium copy appears to be registered. 82 x 56 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf dd 7. Capitals supplied. Bought in May, 1864. IA. 21619. GAIETANUS DE THIENIS. Expositio in the text. jolines of commentary, and head-line, 211 (220) X 145 mm. Types: 150 G.; 105 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces. Hain 15500. The attribution of this book, which was placed by Proctor among the Venetian adespota (Venice, Misc., B (b), no. 5685), is uncertain. 74 G. has here no hyphens. 304X 209 mm. The blank has been cut away. Bought in February, 1864. IB. 21620. II [With the commentary of Omnibonus Leoni¬ cenus. With other tracts. Edited by Hiero¬ *5 March, 1485.', "Folio, a'; b-r'stl; u'xéyzA; B0 CDé. 212 leaves, the first", 'blank. 72 : 58 lines of commentary surrounding the text, 240 X 147 mm. Types: 111 R.; 83 R.; 83 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 15107. 1, blank; 22, Leoniceni oratio de laudibus eloquentiae; 3°, Squarzaficus to Petrus Busonus; 2122, register; 2126, blank. 308 x 210 mm. From the monastic library of Winds- berg. On 2122 is stamped a monogram: G, or IG? Old half-leather over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 21625. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ Preceded by his Arbor consanguinitatis. *23 March, 1485. 67 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 193X 139 mm. Types: 74 G.;', "Hain '3610.", '58 G. Capital spaces and red printed Lombards. 239X 175 mm. Bound in old stamped and gilt leather before IB. 21628. Bought in August, 1858. IB. 21627. CLEMENS V. Constitutiones. [With the CLEMENS V. Constitutiones. [With the gloss of Joannes Andreae.) *20 April ?, 1485. 22. (text : red) Incipiunt ostitutiones clemestis pape esse, yt ea que de natura nobis a prioribus tradita sût quinti vna cu appa-Jratu dni ioannis andree. 69P. Co¬ columns. 32 : 67 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 193X 139 mm. Type 105 G. seems not otherwise known in use after 1481 and type Types: 74 G.; 58 G. Capital spaces and red printed Lombards. Hain 75434. IB. 21628. LIVIUS, TITUS. Decadi. [With the Guerra LIVIUS, TITUS. Decadi. [With the Guerra punica of Aretinus.) 13 August, 1485. 63 lines and head-line, 264 (273) x 166mm. Type: 84 R. Capital spaces. Hain 10147. 305 x 210 mm. Without the first and last leaves. Table bound at end. On 21° is stamped: F. 1632 O.', "King George III's copy (167. h. 5).", 'IB. 21630. THOMAS AQUINAS. Catena aurea. the first blank. 2 columns. 8a : 69 lines and head-line, 259 (271) x 165 mm. Types: 150 G.; 93 Ge.; 74 G.; 84 R., majuscules only. Capital spaces. Hain 1335. 320x 222 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet q 4, also the blank. On 22 is a book-label lettered: Ex Biblioth. Andreæ A. Lazzari. Bought in October, 1874. IB. 21633. ALONE. of Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Edited by Sigis¬ mundus de Übaldis.) *5 September, 1486. præepositus Cann. Regg. in Polling, 1744. Bought in June, 1890. IC. 21636. CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. Repertorium ad 1, 381, and 382 blank. 2 columns. 32: 66 lines, 306 X 179 mm. Types: 150 G.; 93 Ge. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hai 5771. The register erroneously gives eight leaves to quire V.', "429 x 288 mm. Without the blanks at end. On 2' is", 'written: Monasterij S. Mariae in Diessen. With book- plate of the Diessen Canonry, 1755. Bought in April, 1866. IC. 21638 GREGORIUS I. Dialogi. Vita. (In Italian. 94: 35 lines, 161 X 114 mm. Type: 93 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 7977. 203X144 mm. Without the first blank. Initial- strokes supplied. With the book-stamp of Fr. Franc. Raim. Adami. Bought in July, 1879. Another copy. 206 x 153 mm. Without the first blank. Bound after IA. 21443. SABELLICUS, MARCUS ANTONIUS. Rerum', "with guide-letters. Hain '14053.", 'Pinted at the expense of the author, who obtained a privilege for printing on 1 September, 1486 (Fulin, no. 3). 410X285 mm. Leaves of errata bound in reverse order after leaf 6. Old stamped leather. IC. 21644. Bought in August, 1858. Another copy. 406 X 267 mm. IC. 21645. King George III's copy (167. g. 2).", 'Types: 150 G.; 93 Gb. Capital spaces. Hain 74600. 428 x 290 mm. Bound before IC. 22693, 22683, 22684. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21647. HIERONYMUS. Epistolae. *15 May, 1488. Folio. Pt. i: (ii, iii) ; a-plq-s8. 180 leaves, the first blank, 7-180 numbered 1-clxxiiii.—Pt. ii : v4: A-Z10. 234 leaves, the last 430 X 295 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21652. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Qua¬ numbered. 2 columns. 42: 49 lines and foliation, 156 (163) X 108 mm. Types: 150 G.; 64 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '4439.", '215X 155 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectura 72: 78 lines and head-line, 312 (326) x 195 mm. Types: 140 G.; 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Part of Hain 2574. 404x 272 mm. Without the blanks. Leaf b 3 is burnt. With the stamp of the Bodleian Library. IC. 21661. Exchanged in December, 1913. gloss of Accursius and others. Edited by Registrum chartaru ... (col. 4) (red) « (black) Emp¬ tionem. Folio, aa bb-zz zun AA-LLMM 380 leaves, the last plank, 2-377 so numbered. 2 columns. 32: 71 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 330 (340) x 216 mm. Types: 140 G.; 3 Ga.; 93 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces, with quide-letters. Hain 79556. 430x 289 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet CC 3 and Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21681. ANGELUS (DE GAMBILIONIBUSJ DE ARE¬ with additions by Franciscus de Aretio. *22 February, 1492. 12 TITLE: Angelus de aretio sup prima prte institutionum. 2 (head-line): Tabula. 10 C Rubrice oës per alpha¬ 11-417 numbered 1-407 at foot of page. 2 columns. 122: 68 lines and head-line, 314 (328) x 199 mm. Types: 180 G.; 93 Gb. Some capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 1611.', "Hain's entry, derived from Denis through Panzer, dates III.", "Cal. Martii', an error repeated by Proctor (no. 4728). This edition", "includes Angelus's work on the whole of the Institutes, not merely", "super prima parte' as the title and colophon state.", '385 X 275 mm. Old stamped half pigskin. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 21691. JOANNES DE IMOLA. In Clementinas JOANNES DE IMOLA. In Clementinas opus. [Edited by Franciscus Breuius.) 124 February, 1492. 14. TITLE: Joanes de imola in cleme. 1902. CoLo¬ 68 lines and head-line, 314 (323) X 197 mm. Types: 180 G.: 92 G. Capital spaces, with gurde-letters. Catchwords. Hain sol146. The presence of both forms of A in type 92 G. suggests that this book really belongs to February, 1492/3. 420X 278 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 21689. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectura BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectura super prima parte Digesti veteris. [With the Additiones of Alexander de Imola and others. 76 June, 1492. 54: 65 lines and head-line, 302 (311) x 189 mm. Types: 180 G.; 92 G.; 92 R., capitals only, ADDITIO . Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 2583. 420 X 280 mm. Rubricated. Bought in March, 1923. IC. 21693. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectur. ditiones of Alexander de Imola and others! 25 August, 1402. bered. 2 columns. 32: 65 lines and head-line, 301 (310) X 102mm.', "Types: 180 G.; 92 G.; 92 R., capitals only, 'ADDITIO:. Capital", 'spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Part of Hain 2540. 426 Xx 280 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is written: Degenhardus de Beychs. Bought in July, 1869. IC. 21696. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. Octavo. +6 ; a-el2f ; g-rst; A-Hr. K-M12; INOPi QRSSi2TiAVej. 454 leaves, 7-368 numbered 1-362 .... 2 columns. 84: 36 lines and head-line, 100 (106) x72 mm. Type: 56 G. Red printed Lombards, also some spaces. Catchwords. The collation is that of the register. On leaf 1 may have been à title and on leaf 6 a table for finding Easter. On leaf 369 followed the office of S. Francis. No other copy appears to be described. 122 X 90 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves + 1, 6, f1, MI, and all after M12. Leaves e 1, 3 mutilated. Illu¬ minated capitals supplied. Bought in December, 1858. IA. 21700. CINUS DE PISTORIO IGUITTONCINO DEI 64: 68 lines and head-line, 312 (326) x 197 mm. Types: 180 G.; 93 G°. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 113024. 105X 272 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is stamped the coat of arms of Joannes Adamus Weltz, on 24 is the note of ownership of the Vienna Jesuits, 1673, by whom the book was bound in stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1879. IC. 21707. BREVIARIUM. Breuiarium de camera secun¬ (red). Folio. 46; Al BCI; D-VIOXS. AA-TTIOVV2; acod. 102 G.; 92 G.? (leaded). Red printed Lombards, also some spaces. Catchwords. Hain 13881. Torresanus was granted a privilege for this and the following Breviary, printed in forma magna et caractere grosso pro usu senum , on 27 February, 1493/4 (Fulin, no. 23). 303X 207 mm. Illuminated capitals and on 7e border with coat of arms supplied. Bought in September, 1848. IB. 21711. BREVIARIUM. Breuiarium de camera secun¬ 2 columns. 8a : 49 lines and head-line, 250 (259) X 165 mm.', "lypes: 102 G.; 102 G'.; 92 G.? (leaded). Red printed Lombards,", 'also some capital spaces. Catchwords. Hain 3918.', "guires , M-YY are in type 102 G'., the remainder in type", '102 G. 312X 216 mm. From the library of the Augustinian Recollects of Madrid. Bought in December, 1858. IB. 21714. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super blank, 2-261 so numbered. 2 columns. 62: 68 lines and head-', "line, 314 (323) X 195 mm. Types: 180 G.; 93 Gb.; 68 G'., catch-", 'titles and guide-letters. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-', "words. Hain '4625.", 'On 3 September, 1494, a privilege was granted to Torresanus Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21716. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super the last blank, 2-299 so numbered. 2 columns. 4° : 68 lines and', "head-line, 314 (322) x 197 mm. Types: 180 G.; 93 Gb.; 68 G'.,", 'catch-titles and guide-letters. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Catchwords. Hain '4614 (reading Ueteris' on 1e and 'lib.' for", "tit.' in colophon).", '412 X 285 mm. On 1° is written and struck through: Ex Libris Georgij lobst. Old stamped half pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21720. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super 68 lines and head-line, 313 (322) X 197 mm. Types: 180 G.;', "93 Gb.; 68 G'., catch-titles and guide-letters. Capital spaces, with", 'guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 4601. 415x 278 mm. Without the blank. From the mon- astic library of Polling. Old stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21721. GUIDO DE BAYSO. Rosarium Decretorum.', "68 G'., catch-titles and guide-letters. Capital spaces, with guide¬", "letters. Catchwords. Hain '2718.", 'The wording of the colophon shows this to be a reprint of', "Herbort's 1481 edition (IC. 21539), on which it saves 20 leaves.", 'The prefatory letter of Moneliensis is omitted, 1b being blank. 410x 280 mm. With the book-plate of loachim Baro in Windhaag, &c., 1656. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21724. BALDUS DE UBALDUS. Lectura super 2 columns. 52: 68 lines and head-line, 313 (321) X 196 mm. Types: 180 G.; 92 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-', "words. Hain '2305.", "Hain's combination of this with a hypothetical edition of Baldus", 'super Infortiato is presumably due to his taking over an entry of Panzer (iii, p. 367, no. 1891, derived from Denis) to this effect. 410x 282 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 21729. GREGORIUS I. Moralia in Job. numbered i-327. 2 columns. 182: 49 lines and head-line, 226 (234)X 151 mm. Types: 175 G.; 93 G2.; 74 (90) G. Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 77933 (who ends the table on 15° instead of 16° by error). 313X 215 mm. Bought in August, 1858. IB. 21734. POLITIANUS, JOANNES MARIA. Mare¬ space on 1’, Lombard on 232. Catchword on 10b. Hain 10752. The latest bull in the collection is that of Sixtus IV dated 1qu Decimo kl septebris Pontificatus nri anno sexto , On vellum. 320 x 221 mm. At the end of the teyt on 22° is written: In xpi noie. am. Supseptu träsüpti fuit suptum i exemplatum pr ipressores ex origialibus Iris apoei by philipp? Arimesis ... nots ac cancells ... d. patarche veneti, Aloisi? moradi ... nots and petrus Crispus Cleri¬ cus publicus ... notarius. On 12 is stamped the mono¬ gram FG. In a vellum cover folded over. Bought in June, 1845. IB. 21736. BREVIARIUM AQUILEIENSE. Pars aesti. (red) Aureus numer? K L Ianuarius ... 92. (red) In beate marie yginis . . . 2692. (red) Incipit comune sanctoru .. . 2912. (red) Incipit officium quotidianuz beatissime virginis . . . 295°. COLOPHON : Explicit Breuiarium fm usum Aquileiensis ecclesie Impressum 1 26 3½2 296 leaves, 8, 268, and 296 blank. 2 columns. 10', "36 lines, 123x 84 mm. Types: 142 G.; 68 G.; 68G' Red printed", 'Lombards, also spaces. The pars hiemalis is described by Hain (no. *3787). Quires 1-3. including the colophon, are common to both parts. 168 x 120 mm. Without the last blank. Leaf c8 bound after c 1. Bought in July, 1884. IA. 21739. MISSALE ORDINIS PRAEDICATO¬ Folio, A8; Bl2 ; a8b-ulo g8 ; ys 210 244 leaves, the last blank, a1-242 numbered 1-222. 2 columns. 92 : 36 lines and head-line, ath l271) x 176 mm. Types: 180 G. (with large H), six lines on 104b: 142 G.; 142 Gr.; 93 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Musical notes. Woodcut of the Crucifixion on', "103b. Hain '11294.", 'On vellum. 353 X 251 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 103 (with the woodcut), supplied in facsimile by Harris, also the blank. Rubricated. From the library of W. Maskell. Bought in April, 1848. IB. 21741. ANGELUS [DE GAMBILIONIBUS) DE ARE¬ with additions by Franciscus de Aretio. 27 July, 1497. 1° TITLE : Angelus de aretio super institutis. 2°. (head-line) : Tabula. 10b. C Rubrice oës p alphabetu II-399 numbered 1-389 at foot of page. 2 columns. 122: 68 lines and head-line, 315 (325) x 196 mm. Types: 180 G.; 93 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 1606. 428 x 285 mm. On 12 is written: Hunc Librum Monasterio ... bte Virginis Marie in Tiernstain dono obtulit ... Thomas Resch ex Chrembs ... Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21749. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a text, and head-line, 150 (156) x 93 mm. Types: (180 G.21; 93 Gb. 9G.; 52 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces. Hain 78036 (gnoring the error in foliation). 103X 124 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 1. Bought in August, 1858. IA. 21756. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ mentary of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. 26 June, 1498. 12. (head-line: red) Distinctiones. 5°. (text: red) In text, and head-line, 150 (155) x95 (with marginalia 101) mm. Types: 93 Gb.; 57 G.; 52 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces. Hain 77916. 190X 135 mm. In the top cover is written: Liber', "Iohi d' staupitz ... professori in tubingen. Old stamped", 'Bought in April, 1866. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ Andreae and preceded by his Arbor con¬ sanguinitatis. Edited by Sebastian Brant. 3 September, 1499. 7-251 numbered 1-245. 2 columns. 92: 58 lines of gloss enclos- ing text, and head-line, 150 (156) x92 (with marginalia 102) mm. Types: 180 G.; 93 Gb.; 57 G.; 52 G. Red printed Lombards,', "also few spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '3624.", 'The archetype of this edition is that of Froben, Basel, 1494 (IA. 37883). 185X 131 mm. Without the blank. Bound before IA. 21776. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 21775. CLEMENS V Constitutiones. [With the CLEMENS V Constitutiones. [With the commentary of Joannes Andreae. 112 January, 1500. 12. TITLE: (red) Constitutiones Clementinarum. 115°. COLOPHON : (red) C (black) Macrobij in libro de numbered 2-89, 100-1/213, with errors. 32 : 58 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 151 (157) x92 mm. Types: 180 G. (with large C); 93 Gb.; 57 G.; 52 G. Red printed Lombards, space on 22 Hain 75447. The archetype of this edition is that of Froben, Basel, 1494 185 X 131 mm. Without the blank. Bound with Bought in July, 1867. IA. 21776. DOUBTFUL.', "210X 87 mm. Type: II1 R. Capital spaces. Hain '12187.", '1, blank; 22, heroides ; 51b, de pulice ; 52b, de Philomela; 53b Torresanus, and it may be by another printer to whom his type was passed on. 292 X 191 mm. Without the blank. Fully rubricated,', "Rev. C. M. Cracherode's copy.", 'IB. 21621. ALEXANDER VI. [Indulgence in favour of ALEXANDER VI. [Indulgence in favour of contributors to the building fund of the Monastery of Santa Maria delle Vergine at The measurement of the type is probably rather less here thani¬ the Gregorius of 1496 (IB. 21734). This sheet is quite as likely to be the work of De Tortis as af Torresanus. JOANNES CHRYSOSTOMUS. De con. punctione cordis. [With other tracts.) Undated. 1e. TITLE: Joannis Crisostomi de comspunctione', "letters. Catchwords. Hain 5044 (2 col.')?", 'Contents: De compunctione cordis libb. ii, De reparatione lapsi. Torresanus at different times, but he is not likely to have had them in use simultaneously, so that this book is probably by some other printer using his material. 215 x 158 mm. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in October, 1891. IA. 21790. SPIERA, AMBROSIUS DE. Quadragesimale de 73 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 7920. The register assigns three sheets to quire a in error. Hain has been misled by this into counting 342 leaves only. In some copies the incipit on 14° is printed in black. 298 x 200 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On 12 is written: Monasterij S. Zenonis. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 21804 JACOBUS DE DONDIS. Aggregator de', "81 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain '6396.", 'Bought in July, 1858. IB. 21813 HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. Ludouicus de Strazarolis, preceded by that of Porphyrion revised by Raphael Regius. Not before 13 August, 1481. P. Raphael Regius Aloisio Mauroceno patricio Veneto MECOENATEM. LIBER. PRIMVS. 1842. COLo¬ PHON : reoo Quinti Hoatii Flacci omnium operum Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the text. Catchwords. Hain 8878. The register erroneously assigns three sheets to quire D. 295X 191 mm. On 2° is stamped the monogram S. L. G. surmounted by a crown. Bought in July, 1882. IB. 21815. PRISCIANUS. Opera. *15 December, 1481. Types: 112 R.; 112 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13359. 295 X 200 mm. Leaf 6 is mutilated. IB. 21817. Bought. lines, 149X76 mm. Type: 115 R. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain 4827. 193X 134 mm. Without the blanks. The first leaf. bearing the title CECHO ASCVLANO?, is made up from another edition. Bought in November, 1863. IA. 21823. DIODORUS SICULUS. Bibliothecae his¬ DIODORUS SICULUS. Bibliothecae his¬ toricae libri vi. [Translated into Latin by Poggius. —Corneli Taciti Germania. Bought in November, 1891. IB. 21827. MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram mentary surrounding the text, 235X 143 mm. Types: 112 R.; 90 R.; 84 Gke. Capital spaces. Hain 710815. 297 x200 mm. With the book-plates of Claudius Ruffier and Jean Philibert Peysson de Bacot, Lyons. IB. 21832. Bought. With the commentary of Domitius Calderi¬ nus. —Calderini Defensio aduersus Bro¬ 119 July, 1483. theum. 1b. DOMITII Calderini Veronensis secretarii apostolici ing the text, 250 X 154 mm. Types: 112 (104) R.; 90 (84) R.; 34 Gk“. Capital spaces. Hain 9694. 315X 210 mm. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 21837. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Epistolae Heroi¬ ines of commentary surrounding the text, 249X 154 mm. Types: 112 (104) R.; 90 (84) R.; 84 Gke. Capital spaces, a few with guide-', "letters. Ham '12195.", 'Bought in October, 1867. IB. 21843. BLONDUS, FLAVIUS. Historiarum Romana¬ 46 mm. Type : 90 (84) R. Capital spaces, some with guide¬ letters. Hai *3249.', "The wording of the colophon derives from Scotus's 1483 edition", '(IB. 21194). 307 X 205 mm. Fol. 2 is mutilated. Rubricated. Bought in November, 1890. IB. 21845. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. 1b. MARONIS VITA. 52. (text) P. VIR. MARO¬', "This edition includes Vegius's continuation of the Aeneid, the", 'Appendix Vergiliana, and the Aetna. 288 X 201 mm. Rubricated. Bought in May, 1883. IB. 21847. ALEXANDER DE VILLA DEI. Doctrinale. *28 July, 1485. Guaschis.) 61 lines of text and commentary, 223X 144 mm. Types: 93 G.; 65 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 7746. Imitated as to both type and capitals from the anonymous edition of 1482 (Unassigned, IB. 25065). 311x 215 mm. Old stamped leather over boards, probably Spanish. Bought in May, 1921. IB. 21851. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Rudimenta gram¬ NI AD PYRRVM PERROTVM NEPOTEM EX FRA-TRE SVAVISSIMVM RVDIMENTAGRAM¬ matices. 1122. COLOPHON : Nicolai Perotti Pont. Sy¬ 102 mm. Types: 90 (84) R.; 84 Gk°. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. Hain 12676. IA. 21853. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ mentary of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. 28 July, 1486. 2° (text : red) In noie sancte z idiuidue trinitaltis. Quarto. a-21A-ST 520 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 34 : 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 192 (198) X 139 mm. Types: 70 G.; 61 G. Capital', "spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 17905 ('419 ff.).", '245x 174 mm. Capitals supplied in blue. Miniature', "on 2'. On 24 is written: Monasterij Montis S. Andechs,", 'Bought in July, 1867. IB. 21855. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a 61 C. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters, also red prinad Lombards. Hain *8021. The archetype of this edition is that of Andreas Torresanus id¬ (1B. 21599), the name of De Blauis being substituted for that af Joh. de Colonia & Co. in the note on 1b. 231 X 174 mm. Rubricated. On 1b is written; Iate liber è ad usum Fis walthasar ordi diui franc de preuinti IB. 21657. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De oratore CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De oratore With the commentary of Omnibonus Leoni. cenus. With other tracts. Edited by Hiero. nymus Squarzaficus.) TOREM AD QV. FRATREM: COMMENTARIVN FOELICITER INCIPIT. 190b. 1. 16: hoc comentari. olum petitionis haberi omni ratione perfectum. redoc 2112. COLOPHON ; Vniuersi operis finis per Thomam de Blauis Alexandrinum: impressi Vene¬tiis: Anno blank. 64: 56 lines of commentary surrounding the text, 2358 161 mm. Types: 112 (104) R.; 90 (84) R.; 84 Gkb. Capital spaces. of Torresanus and B. de Blauis, 1486 (IB. 21625). 284 x 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting quires a, B-D. IB. 21861. HYGINUS. Poetica astronomica. [Edited for Greek. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Hain 79065 (reading:', "CLARISSIMI... ASTRONO MICON' on 22).", 'The archetype of this edition is that of Ratdolt, Venice, 22 January, 1485 (IA. 20540), from which many of the woodcuts are copied, in some cases in reverse. Copies are known in which the date of', "Ratdolt's original appears in place of the true date, and these have", 'been catalogued as a separate edition by Hain (no. 9064) and Proctor (no. 14760). GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ mentary of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. 16 February, 1489. 22. (text: red) In noie sancte z idiuidue trinitastis. columns. 512: 62 lines of gloss surrounding text, and head-line, 104 (200) X 140 mm. Types: 70 G.; 61 G. Capital spaces, also red printed Lombards. Hain 77908 (variant) The page-contents are as in the 1486 edition (IB. 21855). Quires a-d of this edition appear to have met with an accident, their place being taken in this copy by sheets of the 1486 edition lexcept sheets d 5, 6) and elsewhere by a later impression (Hain 17008. Pellechet-Polain 5328), which has on 1a a woodcut and the', "title: Diuinus Codex decrestou' in red, and on ib an editorial letter", 'of Florenus Lanterius to Cardinal Dominicus Grimani, mentioning De Blauis. This cannot be earlier than August, 1493, the date of', "Grimani's cardinalate.", '243X 172 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheets h 3, 4 which are replaced by duplicates of sheets h 5, 6. q5 is mis- bound after q6. Sheets C 5, 6 are in duplicate. On 2 is written: Monrij s. Zenonis. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 21865 GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a', "Quarto. a-21A-Zaabb'ccl. 420 leaves, 2-420 s0 numbered.", '2 columns. 22: 63 lines of gloss surrounding the text, and foliation 195 (198) X 140 mm. Types: 70 G.; 61 G. Capital spaces, also red printed Lombards. Hain 38025. The page-contents are as in the 1486 edition (IB. 21857). 228x 172 mm. With notes: Est conuentus sancti', "Rochi' and Liber fris Angeli de Venetijs. With the", 'Bought in December, 1917. IB. 21869. HENRICUS DE SEGUSIO. Summa Hosti¬ lines and head-line, 316 (323) x 188 mm. Types: 160 G.; 83 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 78965. The archetype of this edition is that of Wild, 1480 (IC. 20753), probably through that of De Gregoriis, 1487 (Hain *8964). The date of Trecius s letter is advanced to 1490. 398 x 257 mm. On 2° is written: Monasterij oeno¬ Rothensis [Roth am Inn). Old stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21872. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia Secudi Naturalis hystoriæ Liber trigesimus septimus & ultimus Finit. Ve¬ netiis impressus opera & impensa', "Folio. aa bb'; a-dèse'f-z &RA-I'II6. 308 leaves, the first", 'blank. 19°: 54 lines and head-line, 227 (231) X 149 mm. Type: 90 (84) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13097. The archetype of this edition appears to be that of Reynaldus de Nouimagio, Venice, 1483 (IB. 20678). 292 X 205 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Ornamental capital at the beginning of each book. IB. 21874', "Sir Joseph Banks's copy.", 'VENICE main stroke but no inner lines." Single short almost horizontal hyphen, low down on the line, is the usual form, but large wedge-shaped almost vertical hyphen occurs in IC. 21506. C-mark. In use in 1493-96. 1499 185 G. P. 14), heavy angular title and heading type, on a large body. Large double-crossed V; broad a,h with tail level with line, stroked i. Like De Gregoriis 170 G. [P. 201, but h differs. Measurement approximate. In use in and after 1493. 92 Gr. P. 15), law text type, much narrower and lighter in face than 92 GA. [P. 31. Many capitals double crossed; curious open G with curl on right; T with broad flat base. Tail of h level with line and with small hook at extreme end. Small steep single hyphen; C-mark. In use in and after 1493 81 Gr. P. 16), law gloss type, with a general resemblance to 79 (83) G. [P. 91 ; rounder and less black than 32 G. P. 10, but A, E, N, O, P, &c., are probably common to both types. H and V are double-crossed. Tail o h level with line. Double sloping hyphen. In use in 1497 (1496) and after. 92 GA. (P. 3j, law text type, of normal style, very like De Gregoris 92 GA. (P. 21), but with squat L with thid. serif above to left. Straight-tailed 2. At first it has steep single hyphen in two lengths, in and after April 1. (C. 21380), this is superseded by shorter and more horizontal hyphen, also in two lengths. In use in 1484. 18- 1487-1490 (1491? 81 GA. (P. 4) law gloss type, some of the capitals as those of De Nouimagio 77 G. (P. 11. P. R. S. X plain th. other majuscules double-limbed, double-crossed, or both. Broad double-backed C, E with curved double hach Bowl of 3 rather angular; small slanting single hyphen. Perhaps derived from De Bonetis 80 G. (P. 11. q. v. Usd with the preceding in 1484, 1485. 89 R. (P. 6), text type, mixed, Qu, N, O and other capitals being apparently those of 114 R. P. 11. while the remainder and the lower-case belong to a much smaller and neater type. The Qu of 78 R. (P. 21 is ocasional. found, and agrees much better with the general effect than the usual Qu. Here found only in the 1485 luvend (IB. 21368). 98 G. P. 17), law text type, in the same style as 95 G. (P. 121 and with most of the capitals almost or exacty the same as this, but with much smaller M and wider lower-case clearly distinguishable by the larger e. Used with the preceding in 1497 (1496), 1499 and 1500. * The Missale Romanum of 1481 is said by Dr. Reichling (ad Cop. 4188) to be printed with a semi-gothic type not further described. This is then probably the earliest type used by De Tortis, The lower-case of a minute gothic type is employed for reference-letters in a number of books from this press A lew capitals from a roman type not identifiable with any of the above founts occur in 1493, 1496, 1499. 114 R.* Haebler 1*), text type, not distinguished from 114 R. (P. 1) by Proctor, and differing from it only in having separate Q, larger and lighter, with short curly tail, and often flattened at top; the original Qu survives here and there. In use in 1485 and 1486. 130 G. (P. 5), medium heading type, of common Venetian style, as Ratdolt 130 G. (P. 9), q. v., and presumabl.', "with the same M (Dr. Haebler's M19). The measurement is approximate. Used in small quantities in IC. 2126", '(1485/6) and IB. 21384 (1487). Not reproduced. 75 G. (P. 7), small text type, black, with plain capitals, like Ratdolt 76 G. [P. 4), Jenson 84 G. [P. 21, &c. Pis low down on the line. Very conspicuous steep double hyphen, small open 9. In use in 1486 and 1487. 160 GA. (P. 6*, large-face heading type, very like 185 G. [P. 141, but the C used with it is double-backed and angular and apparently does not belong to the type. Here found only in the first line of IA. 21379 (1486). The measurement is approximate. Not reproduced. 60 G., small text type, not distinguished by Proctor. In the same style as Ratdolt 56 G. (P. 6), &c, but not the same. Here found only in the diagrams in IA. 21379 (1486). The measurement is approximate 79 G. (P. 9), small law type, the chief feature of which is very curly-tailed h, X, p. It bears much resemblance 78 Gk., text type, lower-case only, as Pr. of 1480 Martial 78 Gk. Two forms of r, one looped. Used only in small quantities; most of it is found in Vitellius, Defensio Plinii, n. d. (IA. 21342) and Perottus, Cornucopia, 149 (IB. 21410). In use up to 1490. 114 Gk., text type, like the preceding, and containing elements from it, but with apparently larger 8,6, and , and on a body ranging with 114 R. Here found only in a few words of IB. 21324 (1481), IA. 21354 (1484 and IB. 21376 (1486). Not reproduced. WOODCUT CAPITALS: apart from the usual Lombardic capitals used in the law books, De Tortis used ornamenta WOODCUT CAPITALS: apart from the usual Lombardic capitals used in the law books, De Tortis used ornamenta capitals only in Paulus Pergulensis, Compendium logices, 1486 (IA. 21379), which derives from Ratdolt. It contains (a) O and T, about 15 mm. high, without frame or background and with rather crude floral ornament (b) C, white on black, with floral ornament, in frame, 17 mm. square. to De Gregoris 78 G. (P. 12), especially M (very broad) and I (too large), but has doubled-crossed, not diamonded H. In two books of 1488 (IC. 21389, 21390) it measures about 79 mm. throughout, in parts of books of 1480 (IC. 21396, 21398, to which is here added IC. 21387) it is found on a body of about 83 mm., and it was then superseded for law use by another type of about the same size, viz. 82 G. [P. 10). In the Missale Romanum (IA. 21400) it is leaded so as to range with 92 GA. (P. 3) and has capitals of that type admixed. In use in 1488, 1480. 160 G. P. 8), large heading type, mostly indistinguishable trom De Gregoriis 160 G. [P. 71, q. v. The head serif of rounded d runs well out to left and there is a partial or complete break in the tail of R. Alternative) (double-crossed) and S (Lombardic) occur here and there. The measurement is approximate. Here found only in IC. 21387 (1488/9). Not reproduced. 82 G. P. 10), small law type, the most noticeable feature of which is the crooked M. P is too large and low down on the line, O and Q have an inner sinew, V is very small and has a horizontal inner sinew. Tail of h level with line. Medium single sloping hyphen. In use in 1490-98/9, normally with 95 G. P. 121. 106 G. P. 11), large text type, like Jenson 106 G. (P. 3), &c. The measurement is approximate. Here found only in small quantities in IC. 21411 (1490). Not reproduced. 95 G. P. 12), law text type, the capitals apparently those of 92 Ge. (P. 3), but the lower-case probably some¬ what heavier for the most part, and readily distinguishable by broader a. In use in and after 1491. 73 G. P. 131, small commentary type, not unlike 82 G. (P. 10), and with the same kind of P. «N has double the commentary of Petrus Marsus.—With 12 October, 1481. Franciscus de Madiis. of commentary surrounding the text, 217X 137 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R. Capital spaces. Part of Hain *5271 (with a different colophon).', "In Hain's description the colophon, erroneously placed on 173", 'runs: M. Tullii ... de tortis : Anno domini .M.cccclxxxi. die Quire d is misbound. From the monastic library of Polling. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 21335. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. nus.)—Calderini Defensio aduersus Bro¬ 731 October, 1481. theum. 2* DOMITII CALDERINI Veronensis secretarii commentary surrounding text, 213X 138 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 114 Gk.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 9691. 292 X 207 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Collegij Parisi. Societatis lesu. Bought in January, 1923. IB. 21324 SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera.', "118 mm. Type: 114 R. Capital spaces. Hain '14211.", '1, blank; 22, Catilina; 182, lugurtha; 48b, Sallustii uita; 49 Sallustii in Ciceronem inuectiua; 502, Ciceronis responsio; 520 register, colophon. An exact reprint of the unsigned edition of 1480 (IB. 20780) attributed to N. Girardengus. 301 X 206 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 21326. VITELLIUS, CORNELIUS. In defensionem On 22 Vitellius alludes to the death of Philelphus, which took place on 31 July, 1481. A counter-attack by Paulus Romuleus on the Epistola was printed on 14 November, 1482 (IA. 25072), and as it is scarcely likely to have been put into print if the Epistola itself had not also been printed, this date supplies a terminus ante quem for the present edition. 206 x 146 mm. On 50 is a note that the book belonged to lohannes Faber, Bishop of Vienna, 10 January, 1541. Bought in January, 1878. IA. 21342. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica vetus', "('24 January, 1481/2.", 'of commentary surrounding the text, 217X 139mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R. Capital spaces. Hain 15076. 293 x 207 mm. The Rhetorica vetus (quires a-m) only. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 21322. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. and in part of Joannes Calphurnius.) 6 March, 1482. 22 TERENTII VITA. 5. AELII DONATI GRAMMATICI CLARISSIMI. SEX. P. TERENTII AFFRI COMOEDIAS EXAMINATA INTER¬ PRETATIO. 156° COLOPHON: Venetiis. M. CCCC. of commentary, 224X 146 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 15410. 275 x 200 mm. Rubrication as far as bA. Bought in June, 1919. IB. 21329. PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. ing the text, 222 X 137 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R. Capital spaces. A close reprint of the edition by Paulus Ferrariensis, Treviso,', "1481 (Hain '12727), from which' diligens' is taken over in the", 'register as the catchword of b 3e, although this is not correct for the present edition. 281 X 204 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet c 3, for which à copy of sheet c 3 of the December edition (IB. 21338 has been substituted. Bound after IB. 32443 JJuvenal. Suigus, Turin, 1494). Bought in July, 1879. IB. 21330. MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram¬ 315 July, 1482. surrounding the text, 226X 147 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 28 Cl. Capital spaces. Hain 10816. 286 x 210 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 21332. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De amicitia. De senectute. [With the com¬ mentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omnibonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.) Paradoxa 26 September, 1482. 22. PETRI MARSI INTERPRETATIO in offcia Ciceronis ad reuerendissimum in christopatrem & dominum. D. F. Gonzagam Cardinalem Mantuanum, 147°. COLOPHON : M. Tullii Ciceronis de officiis liber rounding the text, 233X 145 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 78 0k. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15271 (see note below). Hain describes as the first part of his no. 5271 a copy of the De officiis of October, 1481 (IB. 21335), mentioning the present reprint of this in a note as a variant, and Proctor follows him (nos. 4607. 4614). The register at the end of each of the two books shows. however, that they are quite distinct. 309 X 202 mm. Without the blank leaf 170. Partly', "rubricated. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in March, 1839. IB. 21334. PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. spaces. Hain 12721. 278 X 192 mm. With the signature of Hugh Cholmon- deley and the book-label of J. S. Hall & amicorum. Bound before IB. 31053. Bought in March, 1850. IB. 21338. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Fasti. [Edited OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Fasti. [Edited with a commentary by Paulus Marsus.) 24 December, 1482. 1b. PAVLVS MARSVS PISCINAS POETA. CL. M. CORNELII EQuITIS. F. SALVTEM. 32. (text): ITIEMPORA CVM CAVSIS LATI-VM DIGESTA PER ANNVM. 1922. COLOPHON (in frame): RELLI¬ CIOSAE LITTÉRARIAE SODALITATI VIMI¬ HVS A NEOCASTRO VENÉTIIS IMPRIMEN¬ DAM CVRAVIT ANNO SALVTIS MCCCC¬ IXXXII ET A CONSTITVTA SODALITAte AN. mentary enclosing text, 233 X 145 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 28 Ck. Capital spaces. Hain 12238. In his concluding letter to Cornelius (1895) Marsus says: cui tu inse mandasti dedimus (lucubrationes nostras) imprimendas. Proctor assigned this book to December, 1481, but on 190° Marsus speaks of 1482 as the year quo .. . haec excripsimus sic et imprimenda dedimus? and also clearly begins his year on 1 March. 208 x 213 mm. With notes of ownership of Marcus Antonius de Collo Coneglanensis, 1618, and the Re- formed Franciscans of Conegliano. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 21328. SILIUS ITALICUS. Punica. [With the SILIUS ITALICUS. Punica. [With the commentary of Petrus Marsus. 76 May, 1483. GINIVM VRSINVM. 42. (text): JOJRDIOR ARMA QVIBVS COE LO SE GLORIA TOLLIT surrounding the text, 248 x 207 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R. Capital', "spaces. Hain '14739.", '303x 207 mm. Most capitals supplied in red or blue. Old calf, rebacked, stamped with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales. From the old Royal Library. IB. 21343. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With the commentary of Seruius. *1 October, 1483. 1b. MARONIS VITA. 52. (text) : P. VIRGI. MA¬ RONIS BVCOLICA AEGLO- GA PRIMA... 22b. mentary surrounding the text, 235X 154 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Catalecta, the Aetna, and the Priapeia. By an error of imposition the contents of the outer side of sheet 4 have been repeated in the reverse order on the inner side, invobving the loss of Ecl. iv. 38-v. 25 inclusive. supplied in red. Bought in April, 1894. IB. 21345. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica vetus 731 October, 1483. 1b. PROEMIVM. 22. (text) : M. T. CICERONIS ORATORIS CLARISSIMI RHETORICAE VE¬', "Folio. a-x'y“. 130 leaves. 22: 63 lines of commentary sur-", 'rounding the text, 245 X 155 mm. Types: 114 R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk.', "Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain '5077.", '285 X 200 mm. Bought in May, 1907. IB. 21347. LAETUS, POMPONIUS. Grammaticae rudi¬ Bought in January, 1878. MASUCCIO. Nouellino. 78 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10886.', "4 ff. registr. et tab. dierum' are noted in Hain's entry as follow-", 'ing the text. Both the Museum copy and that at the Marciana at Venice described by Dr. Reichling end with the leaf containing the register, and the above collation is in accordance. 295 X 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first two leaves. Grenville copy (G. 10272). IB. 21355. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a gloss. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a gloss. —With Franciscus de Madiis. 17 September, 1484. 22. (text : red) In nomine sancte trinitatis amen.', "Tiis edition includes Vegius's continuation of the Aeneid, the 2 columns. 22: 83 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 335x 212 mm.", 'Types: 92 Ge. ; 81 G2. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the', "gloss. Hain '8017.", '422 X 285 mm. Rubricated and foliated in 1496. On 304 X 211 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 97. Capitals on the top edge is the Kehlheim stamp. Old stained and IC. 21356 JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones. [With a DEVICE B (red). Folio. asb-k6 l8. 70 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns. 3°: 83 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 336X 217 mm. Types: 92 Ga.; 81 Ge. Some capital spaces; red printed Lombards else¬ where. Hain 19515. 389 x 267 mm. Without the first blank. On 22 is written " Monasterii B. V. in Diessen. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21359. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. nus. —Calderini Defensio aduersus Bro¬ theum. 30 March, 1485.', "Folio. a-i6 k'. 62 leaves, the last blank. 32 : 64 lines of com¬", 'mentary surrounding the text, 247 X 153 mm. Types: 89 R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 19697.', "1e, blank : 1b letter of Calderinus to Giuliano de' Medici; 22", 'luuenalis uita: 2b, second letter to Giuliano; 32, text : 582 third Bought in March, 1838. IB. 21368. Another copy. 294 x 200 mm. Without the blank.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. i. 6).", 'IB. 21369. MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram¬ 117 July, 1485. 1b. DOMITIVS CALDERINVS IOANNI FRAN¬ CISCO LODOVICI PRINCIPIS MANITVANI FILIO SALVTEM. 42. (text) : IN AMPHITHEA¬', "rounding the text, 245 X 156 mm. Types: 114 R'.; 78 R.; 78 Gk.", 'Capital spaces. Hain 10819. 311 X 212 mm. Bought in June, 1884. IB. 21371. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With a gloss. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With a gloss. 38 January, 1485/6. 2° (text: red) In nomine sancte i indiuidue trilni¬ Folio. a-2 151. A-TS V. 366 leaves, the first and last blank 2-365 s0 numbered. 2 columns. 68: 82 lines of gloss enclosine the text, and head-line, 332 (340) x 216 mm. Types: 120 C. head-lines from 884: 114 R., 78 R. (few capitals only), earlier head lines; 92 Ge.; 81 Ge. Capital spaces and red printed Lombarde Hain 77902. 420 X 285 mm. Capitals supplied in blue. On 24 ia Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21366. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De the commentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omni¬ bonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.) *1 June, 1486. (1b. PETRI MARSI INTERPRETATIO in offcia 78 R.; 114 Gk. (in text). Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 5275. 305 x 209 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1, 2. With the note of ownership of H. C. Hoskier, 1902. Bought in October, 1908. IB. 21376. PAULUS PERGULENSIS. Compendium 12. Compendium perclarum ad introductionem iuue¬ text ; 60 G., some lettering on diagrams. Woodcut capitals and diagrams. Hain 12623. The Compendium is presumably a close reprint of the edition or 16 December, 1483 (Hain-Reichl. 12622). The couplets by Sentinus', "in impressoris laudem' on 502 which include the line: Hocte", "opus impressit mira nunc arte Girardus' show the archetype to be", "Ratdolt's edition of 1481 (Copinger 4675), and according to Woolley", 'Photographs pl. 194 the woodcut diagrams are those of Ratdolt. 208 X 144 mm. ght in May, 1903. ght in May, 1903. ARTICELLA. (Edited by Franciscus Argi¬ *20 August, 1487. with guide-letters. Hain 1870. 1. blank ; 1b, statement of contents; 22 loannitii isagoge; 40 liber pulsuum Philareti; 5a liber urinarum Theophili; 84, table of aphorisms; 9° Hippocratis aphorismi cum commento Galieni; 468, tabula super libros sequentes; 47° Hippocratis prognostica; break in the foliation after leaf 150 is thus explained by the editor on 2155: Neque mireris quod ternus qui sequitur post ternum cuius', "doubt adapted from a corresponding passage in Herbort's 1483", "edition (Hain '1869).", '323X 217 mm. With the book stamp of Comes Do- natus Silua. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 21384. JUSTINIANUS. 1°. (red) INfortiati Rubrice ... 22 (text: red) So¬ columns. 22: 83 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 328 (337) x 216 (with reference-letters 218) mm. Types: 92 Ge.; 79G. Red printed Lombards on 1b, spaces with guide-letters elsewhere. Hain 79568 (in whose copy the first word on 22 was printed Soltoa 3). 434 x 290 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Mona¬ Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21389. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. [With a so numbered. 2 columns. 22: 84 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 330 (339) x 215 (with reference-letters 217) mm. Types: 92 G2.; 79 G. Red printed Lombards on 3512, spaces with guide-letters elsewhere. Ham 79553. 423X 285 mm. Rubricated. On 1° is a note relating to the professorship of civil law of Tho. Rosenbusch, 21 Oct., 1510, on 22 the note of ownership of the Munich Franciscans. Original (?) stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21390. ANGELUS [DE GAMBILIONIBUSJ DE ARE¬ 1°. (head-line) Tabula. 8° Rubrice omnes. 92. Folio. A8; a-zzpuA-FsGH“ 276 leaves, 2-7 so numbered. 9-275 numbered 1-267. 2 columns. 112: 80 lines and head-line, 333 (342) X 212 mm. Types: 160 Gb.; 92 Ge., colophon; 79 (83) G.', "Capital spaces, partly with guide-letters. Hain '1604.", 'The text type measures 83 mm. in quires a-s, z, z, C, D, 79 mm. elsewhere. As the increased measurement of the type seems to belong to its later stages in 1489 (see note to type), the date of this book is taken to be reckoned more veneto. 431 X 283 mm. Rubricated. On 9e is written: Mnrij Roth ad oenum. Original (?) stamped leather. Bought in April, 1865. IC. 21387. BERTACHINUS, JOANNES. De vectigalibus. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2988. The text type measures 83 mm. in quire c.', "412 X 274 mm. On 1' are the notes of ownership of", 'Petrus Enslein, secretarius Sultzbachl, and Zacharias IC. 21396. JUSTINIANUS. Nouellae constitutiones. gloss of Bartolus de Saxoferrato. 17 May, 1489. numbered, 175-181 numbered 1-7. 2 columns. 22: 83 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 327 (336) x 218 (with refer- ence-letters 220) mm. Types: 92 Ge.; 79 (83) G. Capital spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain '9631.", 'The gloss type measures 83 mm. in quires f-i, r, s, x and the last quire, 79 mm. elsewhere. 425 x 286 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 132, 133 (sheet r 4); With the book-plate of the Heilbronn City Library. Original (?) stamped pigskin. Bought in March, 1896. IC. 21398. MISSALE ROMANUM. *29 October, 1489. cle mêtissime palter ... 155°. (red) Incipit officium propuz scorum. In vigilia sci andree apli. Introi. 1992. (red) 112: 33 lines, 152X 109 mm. Types: 92 Ge.; 79 (leaded to 92) G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces. Musical notes. Hain 11393. 209 X 152 mm. Capitals supplied in blue. Crushed morocco by Rivière & Son. Bought in March, 1904. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Edited 7-307 numbered 1-291. 182: 64 lines, 249X 148 (with marginalia 175) mm. Types: 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Head-lines.', "Iain '12698.", "The Cornucopia is reprinted from P. de Paganinis's 1489 edition", 'IB. 23255), with additional complimentary epigrams and a more opious table at the beginning. The Commentariolus in Plinium s here for the first time appended to it ; Perottus appears to have ddressed it to Franciscus Guarnerius (cf. Hain 12708), but for this lame that of Antonius Morettus the Venetian publisher has been ubstituted here and in all subsequent editions. 313 x 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire O. On 1b is he note of ownership Mathej Bellaty. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 21410. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. With a gloss. Edited by Hieronymus Clarius.) Folio. a-z70»A-RSST“ 356 leaves, the last blank, 2-35450 numbered. 2 columns. 32 : 82 lines of gloss enclosing the tert and head-line, 340 (349) X 221-5 mm. Types: 106 G., red printed quotations in gloss; 92 G2; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 79555. In his epistle on 1b the editor says: habes trecenta et mille exemplaria ex diuina officina mei Baptiste de Tortis. On B 7° are two impressions of types fallen across the page. The extreme length is 27 mm. and a piece is cut off diagonally from the foot of each. 429 X 290 mm. Imperfect, wanting m 3-5, z 1, E 8, FI, P7, 8, Q 1, 2, R 1-8, S 1-6, and T 1, 2. Sheets s 3, I 1 are made up from an impression printed with type 95 G. [P. 12 (not the same as IC. 21444). Capitals sup¬ plied. On 22 is written: Abbatiae Oberalteich. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21411. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with a gloss by Hieronymus Clarius. *20 September, 1491. Folio. 41; a-z» A-EEEF-Ls. 308 leaves, the last blank, 6-307 numbered 2-303, with confusions in quires EE and F. 2 columns: 62: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 340 (349) X 222-4 mm. Types: 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lom- bards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 78026. The prefatory note on 5° runs: Decretalium ... compilationem candide lector habes illustratam lucubrationibus ... Hieronymi hands and adlineations) ... Aureis etiam impressionibus Venetis Baptistae de Tortis tricentis (sicl et bis mille exemplaribus. 428 x 285 mm. With a note of gift by Nicolaus Lan- genmantel of Augsburg to Wessobrunn Monastery in 1493 and with the later Wessobrunn book-plate. On- ginal (?) stamped pigskin. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 21418. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ by Hieronymus Clarius. 44 November, 10 December, 1491. 2p. (CIlrca Folio, a-ne; A-ES F-H6. 162 leaves, 105 and 162 blank, 4-10. and 106-161 numbered 4-104 and 2-57. 2 columns. 42: 82 line of gloss enclosing the text, and head-lines, 340 (350) x 220-2 mm Types; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, som with guide-letters. Hain 3618 +75446. 428 x 287 mm. Without the last blank. On 16 is painted a shield with arms (dog). Bought in April, 1865. IC. 21419. DECISIONES. Decisiones Rotae Romanae 518 February, 1491/2 152 leaves, the first blank, 7-70, 77-122, 125-151 numbered 1-137. 2 columns. 72: 77 lines and head-line, 314 (322) x 201 mm. Types : 92 Ge.?, some head-lines and headings; 82 G. Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 6051. 1, blank: 22, summaria decisionum nouarum; 72, noue decisiones Bought in April, 1846. IC. 21415. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectu¬ With the Additiones of Alexander de Imola. 29 July, 30 June, 1493. PART I. 12. TITLE: (red) Bartolus super prilma in¬ fortiati, 2052. COLOPHON : Venetijs per Baptistam de numbered 2-213, with the omission of 129-136 between quires j and s. Pt. ii: aa-22 11 50 qu. 208 leaves, 2-207 so numbered. tonmns. Pt. i, 34: 71 lines of text flanked by gloss, and head- me, 328 (37) x 217-9 mm. Types: 185 G.; 92 Gb.; 73 G.; loman capitals, word ADDE in gloss. Capital spaces, with guide¬ An erroneous signature q on p 1 has been struck through with a pen and the correct letter supplied to the right in type with a stamp. 412 X 288 mm. Two volumes. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 21430, 21431. JUSTINIANUS. Codex. [With a gloss.) JUSTINIANUS. Codex. [With a gloss.) 710 January, 1493/4. 1°. TITLE: (red) Codex de tortis. 3182. COLOPHON: Venetijs per Baptistam de tortis. M. cccc. lxxxxiii. 2 columns. 3°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line 339 (348) x 219-21 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 429 x 280 mm. Capitals supplied in blue. With the book-label of George Dunn. Original (?) brown leather, rebacked, stamped with the designs described in Weale, Bookbindings ... South Kensington, ii, no. 356, as pro- duced in Brabant. Bought in December, 1917. IC. 21425 BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ by Hieronymus Clarius.] *1, 15 April, 1494. 12. TITLE : (red) Sextus z clemenstine de tortis. 1b (red) Tabula omnium rubricau cum suis capitulis: omnia per Folio. a-n8: A-E° F-H°. 162 leaves, 105 and 162 blank, 4-104 and 106-161 numbered 4-104 and 2-57. 2 columns. 4°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 338 (347) x221-3 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain *3620 (title as note). The title is also found in the form: Sextus et Clelmentine de tortis. Hain notes the present form as a variant, adding that he had seen a copy with this title in which the Clementinae were of the 1491 edition. A close reprint of the 1491 edition (IC. 21419). 386 x 273 mm. Rubricated. Bought in April, 1865. IC. 21440. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with a gloss by Hieronymus Clarius. 126 June, 1494.', "Folio. 4: a-z» A-EEEF-L'. 308 leaves, the last blank,", '7-307 numbered 3-303. 2 columns. 6°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 338 (347) x 220-2 mm. Types: 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain *8032. A close reprint of the 1491 edition (IC. 21418), including the prefatory note on 5b as to the number of copies (2300). 419 x 284 mm. With the note of ownership (1637) and book-label (1778) of the Monastery of Au. Original (?) stamped leather. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 21442. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Pungi lingua. 12. TITLE: PVNGI LINGVA woodcut, Christ crucified). 1b. IN NOMINE patris a filii a spiritus The title-cut is also found in the Processionarium completed by Emericus on the same day (IA. 24214). 206 x 153 mm. Bound before IA. 21642. Grenville copy (G. 19832 (1). JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. [With a 731 October, 1494. 1° TITLE: (red) Digestum uetus d tortis. 3542 COLOPHON : Venetijs per Baptistam de tortis. M. cccc. (red). Folio. a-279».A-RSST“ 356 leaves, the last blank, 2-354 so numbered. 2 columns. 32: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text. and head-line, 338 (347) X 221-3 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 9558. A close reprint of the 1490 edition (IC. 21411), including the editor’s epistle to Bernardinus Crassus on 1b, in which, however.', "the size of the present edition is given as 'quingenta et mille", 'exemplaria. 428 x 280 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is written; IC. 21444. ARNALDUS DE VILLA NOVA. Practica 121 February, 1494/5. with guide-letters. Hain 1801 (who gives the size as folio) 265 X 193 mm. Fully rubricated. On 1a are the iui ials p. M. IB. 21438 BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Co nouis. [Edited by Bernardinus de Lan¬ 2 columns. 34: 71 lines and head-line and marginalia, 324 (3 x 218 mm. Types: 185 G.; 92 Gb.; 73 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts illustrating the tracts De alluuione and De insula (106b-116b). The edition with the same date and foliation described by Hain no. 2657) has the following setting-up on 12: Consilia questiones', "9 tractastus bartoli cum additillonibus nouis', and shows variants in", 'all the incipits. On 10 is a note, anonymous but evidently written by Landriano.', "addressed ' Cuidam Honofrio alias huius operis castigatori; nunc", "in regiis degenti' and dated ex edibus nostris: nono kalendas", "however, Honofrius' is not mentioned by name, while the Milanese", "edition is that of the brothers De Honate, 1479 (Hain '2651, &c.", 'Pellechet 1969) ; neither is in the Museum collection. 428 x 285 mm. With the notes of ownership of Con- radus Alberti I. C. and the Vienna Capuchins. Original() stamped pigskin. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21450. DOMINICUS DE SANCTO GEMINIANO. *22 December, 1495, 1 March, 1496. PART I: 1e. TITLE; (red) Prima lec. Dominici de', "aa-qq'rrss. 140 leaves, 2-140 so numbered. 2 columns. Pt.,", '22: 71 lines and head-line and marginalia, 328 (337) x 219 mm. Types: 185 G.; 92 Gb.; 73 G. Capital spaces, many with guide- letters. Hain 7536.', "The editor's prefatory letter to his kinsman Luchinus (15), dated", 'ex edibus nostris. quarto idus Septembris , consists of a panegyric on the Capitanei, their family. Landriano obtained a ten years privilege for the printing of his', "lecal postille ed aggiunte' on 30 June, 1496 (R. Fulin, Documenti,", 'IC. 21455, 21456. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. *30 March, 1496. 12 TITLE: (red) Decretum de tortis. 3376. CoLo¬ 2 columns. 4°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 339 (349) x 220-1 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G; roman capitals, word ADDE in gloss. Red printed Lombards, also spaces with guide-letters. Hain 77915. Leaves, 2, 3, containing the table, form a separate sheet inter- calated in quire a. 387X 271 mm. Rubricated. On 12 is written: FF. Cæsareensium [Kaisersheim Bought in April, 1866. IC. 21460. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ by Hieronymus Clarius.) *2, 9 May, 1496. 1* FIRST TITLE: (red) Sextus et cleme tine de tortis. lo6-161 numbered 4-104 and 2-57. 2 columns. 42: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 337 (346) x 223-5 mm. lypes: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 3621. A close reprint of the 1494 edition (IC. 21440). 432X 292 mm. Without the blank. Bound before IC. 24540 in original (?) stamped pigskin, rebacked and with à later coat of arms let into the centre of the upper cover. Bought in June, 1879. IC. 21461. JUSTINIANUS. Codex. LWith a gloss.) JUSTINIANUS. Codex. LWith a gloss.) 29 July, 1496. F. ITTLE: (red) Codex de tortis. 3182 COLOPHON: venetijs per Baptistam de tortis. M. cccc. IXXXXVj. die. tommns. 24: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 95 (44)X 221-3mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain k9619. A close reprint of the 1493/4 edition (IC. 21425).', "432 X 283 mm. On 2' is written: B. V. M. in Casarea.", 'Original (?) stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21466. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with a gloss by Hieronymus Clarius. 710 October, 1496. 12. (red) Cum priuilegio. 5°. TITLE: (red) Decretales cum summarijs suis et textuum diuisionibus. ac etiam 6-307 numbered 2-303. 2 columns. 6°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 335 (344) X 223-5 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide- letters. Hain 18035. A close reprint of the 1494 edition (IC. 21442), with the same number of copies (2300) specified in the prefatory note on 5b. 402 X 271 mm. With notes of ownership of loannes Riegerus Mundreichingensis 1604, Joh. Georgius Hoffmann, of Metterberg, 1689-92, Franc. los. Sigism. Mayr capel: Biberac., 1735. Bound before IC. 21471 in old stamped pigskin. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 21470. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ by Hieronymus Clarius. 20 December, 1496. Folio. a-n8; A-E?F-H“. 162 leaves, the last blank, 2-104 and 106-161 numbered 2-104 and 2-56, 6. 2 columns. 4°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 336 (345) x 220-3 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G. ; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces.', "Hain 3622 (whose copy had not Cum priuilegio' on 12).", 'A close reprint of the edition of May, 1496 (IC. 21461.) 402 X 271 mm. Bound after IC. 21470, q. v. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 21471. JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones. [With a 3°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 336 (345 224-6mm. Types: 185G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards,', "also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain '9536.", '409 X 287 mm. Rubricated. Bought in February, 1876. IC. 21480. JUSTINIANUS. Nouellae constitutiones, 1°. TITLE: (red) Volumen de tortis. 2062. CoLo¬ 2-198 and 1-8. 2 columns. 28: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 336 (345) x 225-6mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G. 82 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters, also red printed', "Lombards in quires o-y, z. Hain '9635.", "Reprinted from Arriuabenus's 1494 edition (IC. 22543), with the", 'same page-contents and quiring, the Lombardic capitals in the', "same places, and the same commendation ('Exactum insigne’, etc.", "on 198e with the printer's name altered and the register, date, and", 'device removed to the last leaf. 423x 28omm. The last leaf is slightly mutilated. With the note of ownership of A. F. Oefele, 1764, ex dono...', "Antonij Lipowskij San-Martiniani Bavari'. Half lined", 'leather over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21486. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decre¬ by Hieronymus Clarius. 17 November, 1497, 20 December, 1496. 1*. FIRST TITLE: (red) Cum priuilegio Sextus et strum Clementinarum ... (col. 4: black) Finis (in', "Folio. a-n8o6; A-G'H6. 172 leaves, the last blank, 2-110 and", '112-171 numbered 2-110 and 2-61. 2 columns. 4°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 335 (343) X 223-5 mm. Types: 185 G.; 98 G.; 81 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. 425 x 281 mm. With the note of ownership of the Munich Jesuits, 1632. Old half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1865. IC. 21487. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum infortiatum. 116 February, 1497/8. 14. TITLE: (red) Infortiatum de tortis. 2702. COLo¬ PHON : Venetijs per Baptistaz de torstis. Mcccclxxxxvij. 2 columns. 32: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line 334 (343) x 224-6 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 19576. 418 x 284 mm. Many of the early leaves are mutilated at the top. Original (?) stamped pigskin. Of the same provenance as IC. 21491, 21494. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21478 DINUS DE MUGELLO. De regulis uris 2 columns. 24: 71 lines and foliation, 328 (335) X 214 mm. Tynes: 185 G.; 92 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 26170', "The final paragraph ('Nouimus quânti.) ultimately derives fron", 'the 1484 edition of Andreas Calabrensis (Hain 16175). 427 x 287 mm. Without the blank. Bought. IC. 21493. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. [With a 75 October, 1498. 14. TiTLE: (red) Digestum uetus d Tortis. 354 COLOPHON : Venetijs per Baptistam de tortis. M. Folio. a-275 »A-RSST. 356 leaves, the last blank, 2-354 s0 numbered. 2 columns. 22: 82 lines of gloss surrounding the text. and head-line, 332 (341) x 224-6 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 82 G.', "Red printed Lombards, also spaces. Hain '9559.", 'A close reprint of the 1494 edition (IC. 21444), including the', "reference to 1500 copies in the editor's epistle on 1b.", '423x 284 mm. Old stamped pigskin, rebacked. Of the same provenance as IC. 21478, &c. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21494. JUSTINIANUS. Nouellae constitutiones, 48 January, 1498/9. 1° TITLE: (red) Volumen de tortis. 2062. CoLo¬ PHON: Venetijs per Baptistam de tortis. M. cccc. lxxxx¬ 2-198 and 1-7. 2 columns. 22: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 336 (345) x 222-4 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G. 82 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters, also red printed Lombards on 1062-1692. Hain 19636. A close reprint of the 1497 edition (IC. 21486), q. v. 427 x 285 mm. Old stamped pigskin. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 21489. None numbered. 2 columns. 22: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 330 and bead-line, 336 (345)x 2-4mm. Types: 185 C., 95 C., 82 6 Fed pinted Lombards, also spaces, many with guide letters. Hain 9595. The note of the editor (Bernardinus de Landriano?) Ad lectorem', "Hain 9594), and the reference is to Stagninus's edition of that", 'vear (Hain 19592). Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21491. CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. Repertorium ad so numbered. 2 columns. 32: 71 lines and foliation, 327 (335) X 217 mm. Types: 185 G.; 92 Gb. Few capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. Hain 75772. IC. 21503. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum nouum. [With (red). Folio. a-zzpA-M°N“. 310 leaves, the last blank, 2-308 so numbered. 2 columns. 22: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 336 (345) x 225-7 mm. Types: (185 G.? 98 G.; 81 Gb.', "Red printed Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9596.", 'A close reprint of the 1498/9 edition (IC. 21491). Quires t and x are printed with types 95 G., 82 G., and are presumably made up from a copy of another edition (not that of 1498/9, IC. 21491). 430x 284 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 1, also the blank (and quires t, x?; see note above). Rubricated.', "On 2' is written: Ad Bibliothecam Ffrum Minorum", 'Pedeponti [Stadt am Hof]. On a fly-leaf is the book¬ plate of G. Langwert a Simmern, ep. Teutraniæe, 1728. Bought in July, 1867. BARTOLUS DESAXOFERRATO. Lectura and head-line, 332 (341) X 214 mm. Types: 185 G.; 92 Gb.; 73 G.;', "loman capitals, word 'ADDE' in gloss. Capital spaces, mostly", 'with guide-letters. Hain 2613, part i. II 423 X 286 mm. With the note of ownership of the Vienna Jesuits. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21506. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum infortiatum. [With numbered. 2 columns. 2°: 82 lines and head-line, 334 (344) X 222-5 mm. Types: 185 G.; 98 G.; 81 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79578. 429 X 281 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Ad Bibliothecam Ffrum Minorum Pede¬ ponti [Stadt am Hofj. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21515. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [Edited with a gloss by Hieronymus Clarius.) 79 April, 1500. 12. (red) Cum priuilegio. 5. TITLE: (red) Decretales: (red).', "Folio. (2-4) ; a-zouA-EEEF-L'. 308 leaves, the last", 'blank, 6-307 numbered 2-303. 2 columns. 6°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 335 (344) X 223-5 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 81 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 18039. A close reprint of the 1496 edition (IC. 21470), with the same number of copies (2300) specified in the prefatory note on 5P. On 12 is written : Iste 427 X 288 mm. Rubricated. Pruefening Que comparauit frater Georgius de Geyssen- Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21518. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decreta¬ by Hieronymus Clarius. *5, 10 September, 1500.', "Folio. a-n'; A-E? F-H°. 162 leaves, the last blank, 2-104 and", '106-161 numbered 2-104 and 2-57. 2 columns. 4°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 335 (344) X 226-8 mm. Types: 185 G.; 95 G.; 81 Gb. Capital spaces, some with guide letters, also red printed Lombards. Hain 3629. A close reprint of the 1496 editions (IC. 21461, 21471). 427 X 288 mm. Bound after the preceding (IC. 21518), q. v., with the same rubrication and note of ownership. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 21519 PETRUS DE ANCHARANO. Repetitio c columns. 5a: 71 lines and head-line, 325 (334) X 213 mm. Types 185 G.; 92 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5954. 403 X 275 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21525 JUSTINIANUS. Codex. [With a gloss.) JUSTINIANUS. Codex. [With a gloss.) 114 January, 1500/1. 1e. TITLE: (red) Codex de tortis. 3182. COLO¬ PION: Venetijs per Baptistam de tortis. M. ce. columns. 24: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and headine 332 (341) X 223-5mm. Types: 185 G.; 92 G.; 81 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain ko6at A close reprint of the 1496 edition (IC. 21466). 429 X 281 mm. Rubricated. On 28 is written; A Bibliothecam Ffrum Minorum Pedeponti Stadt am Hofl on 1°: Adam Schiel. Bought in July, 1867. 78 R. Capital space on 12; Lombaras elsewhere. This book may possibly be the work of another printer to whor', "some of De Tortis's material had been passed on", '187 X 135 mm. Capital and paragraph-marks supplied in red. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 21373. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum nouum. With rectangular ground with single frame-line. Found in two sizes: (A) 46 x 30 mm. (B) 87X 58 mm. 14851. Venetijs feliciter fil nit: Anno natalis dni M. cccc. Ixxxil, enclosing the text, 331 x216 (218) mm. Types: 93 G.; 81 G.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9584.", "Printed from Maufer's 1479 Padua edition (IC. 29935), as the", 'wording of the colophon shows. 426 x 283 mm. Rubricated, with a coat of arms and 332', "he note Monasterj Oeno-Rothensis' on 24. Old", 'Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22061. SPIERA, AMBROSIUS DE. Quadragesimale Printed from the 1481 edition of De Stanchis (IB. 21804). 215x 160 mm. Rubricated. Original (?) stamped leather. IA. 22063 Bought. Bought. COMPENDIUM. Compendium theologicae *14 June, 1485. 97°. COLOPHON: Explicit compendium theologice veri¬ tatis compilatum per Albertum magnum impressumque', "with guide-letters. Hain '441.", 'Reprinted from the 1483 edition of Gregorius Dalmatinus and Britannicus (IA. 22057), with the same page-contents. 207 X 153 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. On 2 is the name of Fr. Cæsar Bonsius. Bought in October, 1909. IA. 2 2064 CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Ser', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4461.", "Presumably printed from Scotus's 1482 edition (Hain '4463),", 'which has the same number of leaves.', "200 X 140 mm. Leaves 2 and 3 mutilated. On 1' is", "written: Michael auer', in a later hand on 2': In", 'usum FF. Aspacensium. Bought in April, 1865. MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus columns. 272: 39 lines and head-line, 126 (135) x 82 mm. Types: 120 G.; 64 G. Lombard capitals, also spaces. Hain 10564.', "Printed from Renner's 1483 edition (IA. 19891), with the same", 'page-contents, signatures, &c., and with a C-mark (not elsewhere', "found) like Renner's.", 'Barbarigo became Doge on 19 November, 1485. 168 x 115 mm. Rubricated. With the name of Wolfgangus Hirss (Cervinus). Bought in January, 1878. IA. 22067. JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones. [With a Catalalni benedictis socioruq finit feliciter, anno columns. 32: 73 lines of commentary surrounding the text. 338', "214 (217) mm. Types: 92 G.; 92 G'. Capital spaces, with guide.", 'letters. Hain 19508. 422x 290 mm. Without the first blank. Rubricated On 22 is painted a coat of arms flanked by the letters IM Contemporary stamped red leather. Bought in May, 1899. IC. 21883. BREVIARIUM SALISBURGENSE. 11482.', "Types: 150 G.; 74 G.; 63Ge.; 63G'. Capital spaces, with guide-", 'letters set outside column; also red printed Lombards. Hain 3931 (dropping one leaf between 13 and 152). 12, blank; 1b advertisement showing the book to have been printed at the instance of Archbishop Bernard [von Rohrjo Salzburg ; 22, calendar ; 8, blank ; 92, table of psalms, &c.; 13 feriale ; 1532, pars hiemalis de sanctis; 186, blank ; 187e, conr 179X 139 mm. Without the last blank. Rubricated. On 304° is pasted the book-plate of the Munich Augus', "tinians. Text on 1' cut out and mounted. Old stamped", 'leather. Bought in February, 1887. IA. 22023. \ufeff334', "14G'. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Woodcut of", 'the Crucifixion on p 2b. Hain 711291. The number of the preliminary leaves is given on the authority of Bohatta, (Katalog der liturgischen Drucke ... in der Herzogl. Par¬', "ma'schen Bibliothek. Hain's copy apparently lacked ff. 11-14.", '147X 101 mm. Imperfect, wanting ff. 1-10 and 14 (blank). At the end are bound 41 leaves of ms. prayers. Old stamped pigskin. Bought in March, 1859. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. [Edited by pfessoris . . . 5032. (red) In festo visitationis bte virgnis .. . 5192. (red) In sancti ignatij epi i marstyris numbered 1-474. 2 columns. 152: 36 lines and foliation, 111', "(120)X72 mm. Types: 63 Gb.; 63 G'. Red printed Lombards,", 'also capital spaces. The contents of leaf 2 are uncertain. 108 X 104 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 2. On 18 is the note and stamp of the Buxheim Carthusians. Old leather, torn, over boards. Bought in October, 1885. IA. 22037. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. [Edited by 11-510 numbered j-500. 2 columns. 132: 33 lines and foliation, 123 (131) x 80mm. Types: 75 G.; 75G* Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Possibly there should be more than ten preliminary leaves, and the hexameters of S. Bernard at the end are perhaps printed on the last page of the book, as in the 1485 edition (IA. 22037). 167X112 mm. Without the blank. Illuminated', "border and capital on 11' and (with coat of arms, of the", 'Pesaro family?) on 792. With the signature of W. Maskell. Bought in July, 1888. IA. 22041. last blank, 13-271 numbered j-258, 255. 2 columns. 322: 33 lines', "and foliation, 123 (130) x 80 mm. Types: 75 G.; 75 G'. Red", 'printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Woodcut of the Crucifixion', "on p 3°. Hain '11389.", '171X 117 mm. Rubricated. With the note and stamp of the Buxheim Carthusians. On a fly-leaf are the names of two Augsburg Jesuits, Wendalinus Volckius and Gregorius Rosephius. Sixteenth-century leather, stamped with Protestant emblems and the monogram CH. Bought in July, 1884. IA. 22043. ANGELUS [CARLETUSJ DE CLAVASIO. 1°. Epistola. F. Hieronymi tornieli lectoris. ad F. p. F. Angelu de Clauassio ... 7°. Incipit Sûma angelica. viris Frackfort neqe minus: gens felix vnde creat? 7-402 numbered j-395, 369. 2 columns. 10°: 50 lines and folia tion, 158 (164) x 110 (with marginalia 122) mm. Types: 130 G.', "63 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *5383 ('369 ff", "num.').", 'Derived from the original Chivasso edition of Suigus, 1486', "(IA. 35202). Besides the alterations in the verses on 402°, Suigus's", "name has been omitted and the words 'correctä: emedatag", "inserted before' imprimendam transmitto' in the author's reply to", 'Tornielus on 22 195 x 153 mm. Without the blank. Capitals supplied. Bought in January, 1878. 1-221. 2 columns. 4°: 50 lines and foliation, 157 (163) x 100 mm Types: 130 G.; 63 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *4506. 218 x 153 mm. Rubricated. On 12 is written: Aux Bought in April, 1853. IOANNES AND GREGORIUS DE CRECORIIS, DE FORLIVIO lrine R vith tick straight tail. Lop ine of e skanting, dot of i wellabove lete, x tends to drop below the le eas wellas a. Long-tailed 9, long,step single hyphen. In use in 1457. Se RA. TP. 111, commentary type, very like 8 RA (P.6) and closely resembling H. Liechtenstein 8a R.(P. 10 tet vith ordmary e. Single Qu vith nearly fat tail; the forns of separate 9 which also ocur are alterations of hesinele sort. Longer hyphens in the later books. In use in 1487, lag1. 28 C. TP. 1al text type, extremely like 79 G. (P. 81, but H is diamonded, O sems rather narrower, the suded form of d leans to the left, and h, 2, have a long thin curl below. Waved C-mark. In use in 145. to G. P. 1al medium title type. Large doublecrosed B, V. Medium e, curly tailed h, narrow r. Here fundonly in the 1490 Caraciolus (A. 2093) which contains no M; Dr. Haebler gives the type his Mie The measurement is approximate. 120 G. P. 181 heading type, such capitals as occur with it being mostly too large. Sometimes mixed with oats fom the preceding. Here found only in the 1490 Caraciolus (IA. 2093) and the 14901 Avensohar (B.', "goscl, where the only M found is not Dr.Haebler's Ma but the bye form of Mo (gee facsinile) asigned to his type", 't and as that of Ariuabenus 120 G., H. Liechtenstein 120 G. (P. 121; ef. Saracenus f120 G. The measurement is approximate. 64 C. TP. 19, 24) small dear text type with ornate capitals, apparently as Ratdolt 65 G. (P. 1o), q. V, but tail acb level wth ine, and as De Grassis 64 G. P. 2), except that G is without serif to left. In use in 1490, and rengenring in 1492/ and after, when ordinary diamonded A is substituted for the pecullar A of Ratdolts type and the byohen (single) is fatter. Proctor took this state to be another type (type 24), but these seem to be the only differences. 160 Gk. P. 151, title type, large lower-case combined with capitals of 130 G. (P. 22 in the title of the 1490/1 92 GA. (P. 211, large text type, like 80 GB. [P. 171, but with larger face. The serif of rounded d is short and erect, the loop of e shallower ; the same letter serves to distinguish it from the closely resembling type of Ratdolt, 92 G. [P. 71, q. v., which has a broader, though similar, e. In use in 1491-93 IP. 11J. Single Qu of rather squat appearance 82 RB. [P. 23, small text type, heavier and wider than 82 RA Aslightly flat-topped and leaning to right, M with sloping shanks, N not quite straight. Loop of e shallow, long often rather rough, s leaning to right, short steep single hyphen, curious query-mark. In use in 1492-94, and revived for the 1497-98. Jerome (IB. 21135) with the admixture of a too large separate Q and various gothic sorts and the substitution of a longer single hyphen; in this state it seems to figure as a separate type (no. 39) in Dr. Haebler: Avensohar (B. 20989) and in one title of the 1493 Castro (IC. 21042). Tail of h level with line. The measurement is approximate. 6 G. P. 161, small text type, with very narrow lower-case (note especially a, c, e). The usual M is broad and rounded, with double shank to left (Dr. Haeblers M7), I is serrated to left, most of the capitals are double crosset ar omate, but a number of alternative forms occur, including M and other forms from 68 G. P. 14). In use in 1a9. 1492. 67 G. small text type, not distinguished by Proctor from the preceding, with which it has the capitals in common ; the lower-case, however, is much squarer and less compact. Except that it is scarcely so mixed, and has A Cmark, this type is indistinguishable from De Paltasichis (and pres) 66 G. (P. 10) and De Pasqualibus 67 C. TP. 15l. Here found only in parts of the 1490/1 Avenzohar (B. 20989); used similarly along with 66 G. ir Hentisberus, Regulae, March, 1491 (Hain 8436). 80 CB. P. 171, large-face text type, like Ratdolt 92 G. (P. 71, q.v. Rounded d has its serif carried far to the let, b. y and the other minuscules that run above and below the line are proportionally short, so that the type is compact vertically. In use in 1491, 1492. 80 GC. [P. 251, law text type of slightly irregular appearance, with rather heavy capitals, mostly double on double-crossed. P has a small barb below the serif to left. Rounded h, steep single hyphen. Possibly taken over from Torresanus, from whose 80 G. (1489, IC. 21661) it seems to be indistinguishable. In use in 1493. 110 R. P. 26), text type, neat and regular. Separate Q far away from u, with long, deeply curved tail; A ha- a short serif to left at the top, M has sloping shanks, S is narrow and leans to right. Shallow-looped e, the righ shank of h appears slightly curved. Long single sloping hyphen. In use in 1493-1500. 55 G. [P. 24 bisl, very small text type. Many capitals double-shanked, but none crossed. Plain closed V. The capitals are as in 58 G. (P. 341, but the lower-case is easily distinguished by h, x, y, which in the present type have a long, thin curl below. Used in small quantities in the Ketham, Fasciculus, of 1493/4 and 1495 (IB. 21041 21101) 75 G. P. 271 plain text type, with empty capitals. A and T have a broad top-line, D is broad and low and open below to left. The tail of h is level with line, i normally with stroke as dot. Very long almost perpendiculai single hyphen is a feature of the type, which in most respects closely resembles 74 GB. P. 35), q. v. What appears', "to be a variant of this type, with smaller D (?) and dotted i (Dr. Haebler's 27*), has not been distinguished in the", 'Museum books. In use in 1494, 1495, 1497. 106 G. [P. 281, heading type, bold, apparently indistinguishable from Jenson 106 G. P. 3, q. v., except that it 130 G. fP. 221, medium title type, bolder than 140 G. (P. 131. Many capitals double or double-crossed Peculiar A with long, flat top curled at each end. Medium e, angular at top, h with tail level with line, i at first with licht stroke for dot, afterwards often with wedge, curious tailed final s in some later books. The face of the type is substantially the same throughout, but in later books it is often found leaded (or possibly recast) to about 150 mm. the measurements being approximate. The normal M is shown in the facsimile, but narrower M with serif to left otherwise similar, is found on the title of IA. 21109 (1496/7). In use in 1492, 1493, 1490, 1497. 68 G. P. 141, regular text type, most capitals plain, small A, very large P, double-crossed H, N. Double crossed M and other capitals admixed in IB. 21030 (1492). The early books have a peculiar d-mark, the sinew of which tapers to a point, below ; as revived in 1495 the type has a smaller C and a flatter and shorter hyphen. In use in 1494, 1495, in small quantities only. Not reproduced. 156 G. P. 30, large-face title type, with ornate majuscules, mostly double-shanked or double-crossed; M iin two parts), N, O are triple-crossed. h has long curved tail and foot turned up to right, x and y have long, thin tail In use in 1494, 1495. 90 G. [P. 29), large text type, the capitals of the same form as, and often indistinguishable from, those of 92 G P. 21, but with smaller M and smaller lower-case. The tail of 9 is carried well down. Single sloping hyphen. In use in 1495-1497. 135 G. [P. 311, medium title type, rather light. Majuscules mostly double-shanked or double-crossed. S crossed by two vertical lines. The lower-case, including curly-tailed h, is very much the same as that of 140G. IP. 13), but the capitals are probably different (Dr. Haebler gives a different M to 140 G.). Elements from othe types are sometimes admixed. In use in 1495, 1490. 170 G. [P. 20), heavy angular title type, with ornate capitals. The right shank of M is often filed thin; scrolled A (no cross-stroke), E, H (with diamond), I, N, R, T ; elaborate S in two parts; V either large double-crossed or smaller, of peculiar square form, with inner diamond. h, x, a have long, thin tails, b filed being also used for h i usually has long, thin stroke as dot. A confusion as to this type in Proctor is probably owing to the title of IB 21008, q. v., being made up from a later edition. In use in 1496-1499 and probably later 85 G. P. 321, large text type, apparently 90 G. P. 29 recast on a shorter body, with short sloping double hyphen substituted for single. » with long, thin tail has not been noticed in 90 G. In use in 1496, 1497, 1499 Not reproduced (cf. Stagninus 85 G. [P. 161, Benalius 85 GB IP. 17 74 GA. P. 331, small text type, heavier than 75 G. P. 27 and of the same class as 68 G. P. 14, with which it appears to have some capitals (H, P, T, V) in common (but D, M, Q differ), while the lower-case is much larger and rounder. The left shoulder of M, normally double, is generally filed away. Double sloping hyphen; the tailed, of 85 G. P. 321, is often found; heavy, rather crooked C. Here found only in the 1499 Boethius (IB. 21143) 83 G., large text type, not distinguished by Proctor. Very like 90 G. P. 29 and 85 G. P. 32 for the mos part, but with different H and V (almost horizontal cross-strokes), I (longer), S (body-line horizontal at middle R has a short tail. The » is that of 85 G. Single sloping hyphen; heavy 4, with upper horn long and waved, and lower horn curled upwards. Here found only in the 1497-98 Jerome (IB. 21135). 92 GB., large text type, not distinguished by Proctor. The face is very like that of the preceding, but apparently not quite the same as this or any type of the same class used by the firm. The type is either leaded or cast on a large body to approximately 92 mm. M is empty and in two parts, but seems distinctly larger than that of 83G. The tail of 2 is carried almost horizontally to the left. The C is that of 83 G.; single medium sloping hyphen. Here used only for a few lines in IA. 21146 (Geminiano, Summa, 1499). The less elaborately curled tails of h, x, y, distinguish it from 55 G. 58 G. [P. 34, very small text type. IP. 24 bisl, q.v. Short steep single hyphen; the C is like that of 83 G., reduced. In use in 1499, 1500. 57 G., very small text type, not distinguished by Proctor. In the same style as the preceding, but lighter and smaller face. The shoulder of D and O is not doubled to left, V (plain) is open at the top; no instance of M. The curl of the tail of h is carried sharply to right. Used in small quantities in the Ketham, Fasciculus of 1500 and 1500/1 (IB. 21150, 21148). 74 GB. IP. 351, plain text type, extremely like 75 G. [P. 271, q. v., and possibly for the most part the same, but D is not so broad, two kinds of C are found, and the hyphen is of two fine strokes often appearing like one throug overinking. In use in 1499, 1500, &c. Not reproduced. 102 G. P. 361, large text type with ornate capitals, probably Torresanus 102 G. P. 14, q. v., in worn condition. Used in the 1500/1 Ketham (IB. 21148) and in the Avicenna, De animalibus, after 1500? (IB. 21158) 83 RB. [P. 371, text type, apparently for the most part indistinguishable from 83 RA. P. 6, except for weat and compression, but with larger r, additional long hyphen, and? which seems to come from a gothic type, while the full point is more like a square, and a comma frequently occurs. Here used only in the Avicenna, De animalibus Jafter 1500? (IB. 21158). Not reproduced', "** Dr. Haebler's types 38 (M99 and M88, 93 mm.) and 40 (Mo, 93 mm.) are apparently not represented in the", 'For the type of the Roman Missal completed die ultimo Museum collection. For his type 39 see 82 RB. P. 23', "Ianuarii', 1482 (Copinger-Reichling 4192) see Introduction.", "88 Gk., lower-case only, appears to be identical with T. de Blauis's 88 Gk., q. v., p. 246. Found in the 1482 Valerius", 'Maximus (IB. 20935), where, however, blanks are usually left for Greek matter. The 1492 Boethius (IB. 21000 seems to contain this type mixed, it being there much too large for the gothic fount with which it occurs. No eproduced. 83 Gk., lower-case only, like the preceding, but smaller. Found in the 1483 Horace (IB. 20941). Not reproduced 80 Gk., lower-case only, a smaller type of the same class as the preceding, clear and delicate, but impaired by lack of uniformity in the size of the letters. Accents and breathings, often imperfectly cut out. Very small o, twt forms of 8 (one with long head-curl to right), v, 7 (one looped) and 7 (one tall). The absolute measurement is about 80 mm., but it is often found leaded or cut down. Used trom 1487 onwards. WOODCUT CAPITALS AND BORDERS: Capitals first occur on 3 September, 1495 (IB. 21090) and are soon found in regular use. Dr. Haebler distinguishes 24 sets, in many different sizes, the most usual being black-ground lettei with rich ornamentation in the Renaissance style. A peculiar, simply drawn P, with the figure of a monk writing', "and lettered FRA IACOMO DE VORAGINE', 56x 50 mm., and a similar E first used by Locatellus (IB. 22910", 'q.v., are found on 13 July, 1496 (IB. 21111). A four-side border of classical architecture with putti, &c., 301X 185 mm., is used in three books of June, juy and November, 1492. A black-ground Renaissance border with two white-ground insets, one of which is letteice S. C. P. I., 304 X 201 mm., is found on 8 March, 1494 and 25 August, 1498 (IB. 21058, q. v., IB. 21135). 338 AC DICTORVM MEMORABILIVM LIBER AD TIBERIVM CAesare PROLOGVS. IVIRBIS RO¬ the text, 230 X 139 mm. After quire a 53 lines to the page and breadth 145-148 mm. Types: 113 R., text, and 88 Ra., com- mentary in most quires ; 112 R., text, and 88 R°., commentary in quires n, t, &, and B, and parts of q, r, u, y, 5, and [#; 88 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15786.', "Regius's letter on 2252 remarks: tu ... Omniboni expositiones", 'e manibus quorundam eas occultantium extorsisti: ac postquam letter appears, and that in some copies its heading runs: Raphael', "Regius Antonio Moreto salutem' (Copinger ad Hain 15786). The", 'unsigned leaves are often found at the beginning. 286 x 196 mm. Without the blank leaf. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied. The arms of Cardinal Gabriel Rangoni are painted on 2255. Bought in November, 1882. IB. 20935 CICERO MARCUS TULLIUS. r. (text): MARCI TVLLII CICERONIS TVSCV. commentary, 230 X 148 mm. Types: 112 R.; 88 Rb. Capital spaces. Hain 15317. Of the commentary Salius says (7ob): mira iunxit Gregorius arte IB. 20937 HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. col. 4. SPECIAL COLOPHON: Christophori lan dini ... spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *8883 (from a copy signed A', "12, blank ; 1°, Politian's verses; 22, Landinus's proem ; 3e, list of", 'words explained in the notes ; 6e, lists of emendations; 6°, register, colophon ; 72-2062, text enclosed in commentary; 206°, blank. A reprint of the Florence edition of 1482 printed by Miscomini (IB. 27161), without the folio-references in the lists.', "289 x 205 mm. Politian's verses have been cut out", 'and pasted on a fly-leaf, lines 13 and 14 being missing Capitals on 22 and 8° supplied in gold. Bought in July, 1860. IB. 20941 CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica vetus 117 July, 1483. rinus. 782: 57 lines of commentary and head-line, 236 (245) x 147 mm. Types: 111 R.; 83 Re. Capital spaces. Hain 15078. 291 x 200 mm. The Rhetorica noua (leaves 78-152) only. Bought in October, 1910. IB. 20939. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. lines and head-line, 226 (234) X 141 mm. Types: 111 R., headings', "on 1° 22; 83 Ra. Capital spaces. Hain 15125 (reading 'M.cccc.", "lxxxiii' and ? Mocenico').", "Besides the orations found in Girardengus's 1480 edition (IB.", '20776, q.v.), this edition contains the Verrines and the Philippics, also the fragmentary Pro Fonteio and Pro Roscio comoedo. 284 x 208 mm. Bought. IB. 20943. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum vetus. [With a .. (col. 5) Finis.', "Folio. a-cdefg-klm'n-zA-FG H-K8 L' M-R8", 'S“. 349 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 32: 83 lines of com- mentary, 333X217 mm. Types: 93 G. (with small reference¬', "letters) ; 80 G2. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9551.", '400x 270 mm. Without the blank. Coat of arms, capitals and decoration illuminated on 22. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied. Bought in November, 1913. IC. 20951. JOANNES AND GREGORIUS ALONE. the first blank. 2 columns. 52: 78 lines, 310X 191 mm. Types: 80 Ga, quires a-h, all except first paragraph on 1623; 1600. 79 G., remainder. Spaces for capitals with guide-letters, and ona', "3-6, r 1-3, for figures. Hain '2654.", '1, blank; 22, consilia cclxy; 618, disputationes xvij ; 708-128. partnership with Jacobus Britannicus took place while the book wa being printed. It is the first book to contain the names of the brothers De Gregoriis alone, together with the device modifed accordingly (see notes on devices). 423 X 280 mm. Without the blank. Leaf 162 muti. lated and mounted. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 20955 ANGELUS DE UBALDIS. Lectura Au¬ ANGELUS DE UBALDIS. Lectura Au¬ thenticorum. 775 March, 1485 lines, 303 x 193 mm. Types: 160 G.; 79 G. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Hain '15877.", '402 X 285 mm. Fully rubricated. Bought in August, 1881. IC. 20957. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum infortiatum. Folio. a-opgrrsft-z A-C. 248 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 22: 83 lines of commentary, 327 X 216 mm. Types: 91 G.; 79 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79566. 404 X 272 mm.; the blank leaf 425 X 284 mm. Capitals and paragraph-marks supplied. Manuscript table on 1e; on 28 a note: Sum Religiosoru Früm in Rottenbuech. IC. 20961. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta MORABILIVM: LIBER AD TIBERIVM CAE¬ SAREM. 247°. COLOPHON: Opus Valerii Maximi', "Folio, 4; a-fs-2 & A-D' EFé 248 leaves, the first blank.", 'Lain numbered L-CCXLIII. 54: 59 lines of commentary, and beadeline, 243 (251) K 150 mm. Types: 109 R.; 82 Ra., 80 Ck. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Arignanensis in his letter to Brutus remarks (22): " nuper facta lest lab impressoribus editio quaedam temeraria satis ut arbitror: et and unsigned edition classed as doubtful and catalogued at the end of the press (IB. 20945, p. 352). 216 x 210 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in October, 1886. IB. 20971. ZABARELLIS, FRANCISCUS DE. Lectura 2 columns. 22: 77 lines and head-line, 298 (311) x 184 mm. Types: 160 G.; 78 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 16253. supplied. Bought. IC. 20975. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Ser¬ with minor errors, 3-199, 100-198, 299-336. 2 columns. 32: 51 lmes, 163X 115 mm. Types: 140 G., title, some headings; 120 G., other headings; 64 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch- words. Headings on 3e printed in red. Hain ’4464 (counting 438 ff. in error).', "200x 158 mm. Rubrication on 2b, 32. On 18 owner's", 'teenth-century stamped pigskin. AVENZOHAR. Rectificatio medicationis e AVENZOHAR. Rectificatio medicationis e regiminis. Translated by Parauicius.! Auerrois Colliget. 4 January, 1490/1. SECOND TITLE: Colliget Auerroys. 1082. COLOPHON: 46-107 numbered 2-63. 2 columns. 52: 70 lines and head-line', "233 (244) X 153 mm. Types: 160 G'., first title: 120 G., second", 'title; 80 Gb; 67 G., text of second b, second d 1, 6, second e, f, and h-end (including colophon); 66 G., remainder of text. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '2186.", '12, title; 1b, blank; 22-32 table and register of pt. i: 3b-4b. supplied. IB. 20989 BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS columns. Pt. i, 32: 69 lines and head-line, 227 (238) X 144 mm. Types: 130 G.; 80 Gb.; 66 G.; 88 Gk. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain *3351. 299X 206 mm. Part i only. Imperfect, wanting the first two leaves, for which has been substituted the title- leaf of a copy of the 1499 edition of the Opera varia. Bound before IB. 21227 (De consolatione, &c., 1497). Bought in November, 1888. IB. 21008. GAZIUS, ANTONIUS. Corona florida medi¬ columns. 82: 57 lines, 232 X 154 mm. Type: 82 Re. Red print-', "ing on 78. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '7501 (ignor-", 'ing the errata).', "12, title; 1', blank; 2-5, table; 6e, list of authors quoted; 6b", 'dedication to an unnamed patron; 7-123, text; 124, blank; 125, list of errata; 126, blank. At the beginning and end of the errata Gazius airs his grievances against his printers for printing one letter for another, adding and omitting letters, and wrongly expanding contractions. The existence of a blank leaf after the errata is hypothetical. 310X 205 mm. IB. 21010. ALCHABITIUS. Libellus isagogicus seu Saxonia super Alchabitium. [Edited by Bartholomaeus de Alten.) *26 July, 1491. 1°. woodcut of astrolabe.) 22. LIBELLUS YSA¬ GOGICVS ABDILAzI. IDEST SERVI GLOIRI¬', "Reprinted from Ratdolt's edition of 1485 (IA. 20542, p. 290).", '210X 155 mm. Fully rubricated. On 18 is written: Christofor benett. Bought. ARISTOTELES. Meteorologica. (With the ARISTOTELES. Meteorologica. (With the commentary of Gaietanus de Thienis, G. de Thienis tractatus De reactione et De intentione et remissione formarum. [Edited 722 October, 1491. 2°. (red) Aristoteles Stagirite Metheororum liber primus: cum Comentarijs Gaietani de Tienis. Nuper 67 lines of commentary and head-line, 228 (241) X 151 mm. Types:', "92 Gu.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '1697.", '318 x 210 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1877 IB. 21020. THOMASAQUINAS. Super Physica Aristo¬ THOMASAQUINAS. Super Physica Aristo¬ telis. [Edited by Theophilus Cremonensis. 79 May, 1492. 1° TITLE: Commentaria sancti thome super libros bered. 2 columns. 182: 70 lines of commentary, and head-line 237 (251) X 146 (with marginalia 173) mm. Types: 130 G.: 02 Ca 68 G.; 80 Gk. Red printing on 32. Capital spaces, with guide,', "letters. Diagrams. Hain'1528.", 'Dominicus Grimanus (1b-2b) the editor says that he undertook his task because impressores quidam sola cupiditate ducti; iterum coelo et mundo announced at the end of the book did not appear until October, 1495 (IB. 21105). 296 x 200 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in March, 1888. IB. 21030. MASUCCIO. Novellino. 721 July, 1492. 5: 55 lines and head-line, 227 (238) x 160 mm. Type: 82 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts. Hain 10888. Many leaves towards the end of the book have as many as 59 lines to a column. The first page of text (32) is headed by a large woodcut of the author presenting his work to the Duchess Hippolyta of Calabria, text and cut being surrounded by an architectural border, already used in the Decamerone of 20 June. The woodcuts on leaves numbered 58(°), 60(2) are signed b and are taken from the Decamerone. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Epistolae familiares. 12. TITLE: FRANCISCI PET. EPISTOLE FAMI¬ Quarto. 4*; a-o°p°. 124 leaves, 8-123 numbered 2-117. 8: 39 lines, head-line, and marginalia, 160 (168) X112 (125) mil.', "Type: 82 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12811.", '12, title ; 1b dedicatory letter from Manilius to Dominicus', "Bolanus ; 2b, index Epistolarum ; 72, text; 124°, device ; 124',", 'blank. 210X 150 mm. Leaf 124 is mounted. IA. 21036. ARISTOTELES. De natura animalium. De Edited by Sebastianus Manilius. *18 November, 1492. publicam tenente. 112b. REGISTRVM OPERIS (col. 3) habeant DEVICE B. Folio, L1; a-rs4 112 leaves, 8-112 numbered 2-106. 75: co lines and head-line, 243 (255) X 115 mm. Type: 82 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Border on 72 Hain 11700.', "The K in Kalendas' in the colophon is made by chipping the", "top of an R, whence Hain's * Ralendas (sic vid.)'.", '309 X 207 mm. IB. 21038. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. Super Uniuer¬ Edited by Nicolaus Judecus. 75 January, 1492/3. 12 TITLE: Questiones Scoti super. vniuersalibus:', "Folio. a-g6 ; h6 ; i-q'. 96 leaves, 2-95 s0 numbered. 2 columns.", '2b: 67 lines and head-line, 227 (239) X 153 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 Ga.; 68 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 6444. 12, title; 1b blank ; 22-42°, Scotus super uniuersalibus prae¬ leaf. Bound before IB. 21948 (Burley, In artem veterem Porphyrii, De Paltasichis, 1492/3). Bought in October, 1846. IB. 21026. ANTONIUS [DE BALOCCOJ DE VER¬ 2 columns. 22: 51 lines and head-line, 162 (170) X114 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 Ge.; 64 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Red printing on 22. Hain '15949.", 'In a dedicatory letter of 11 November, 1491, to Ludouicus a Turri', "1b) the editor writes of the 'opus Venn. quonda fratris Antonij", 'Vercellensis ... qe de duodeci xpiane fidei progatiuis titulo nuncupari', "and on 1b has a different preface beginning: 'Qua semper obser-", 'uantia ... This preface is anonymous and undated, and mentions neither Calcedonius nor Gregorius, remarking merely: Ecce recenti impressione... se offerat (sic ... opus .. . Antonii Vercellensis ... A privilege was taken out for this book and the next by Calce- donius on 18 January, 1492/3 (R. Fulin, Documenti per servire alla although this leaves the unusually long interval of fifteen months', "between the date of Brognolo's preface and the date of issue. The", 'existence of the variant, however, suggests some delay in publication.', "As Calcedonius is elsewhere called ' Pisaurensis mercator' and is", 'found associated with other printers he was clearly only financially interested in the book. He was concerned also with the Proposi- tiones Aristotelis of 3 August, 1493 (see below, IA. 21046). 213X 155 mm. Partly rubricated. On 1e is written: B. M. V. Aichæ Bauarorum. Bought. Quarto. a-2201 A°B12;44. 232 leaves, the last blank, 2-227 so numbered. 2 columns. 32 : 51 lines and head-line, 162 (170) x 115 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 Ge.; 64 G. Red printing on 22.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4504.", 'A privilege was taken out by Calcedonius for this book on 18 January, 1492/3 (see preceding entry). 203X 150 mm. Capitals supplied. On 2° is written: B. M. V. Aichae. Top of leaf I cut away. IA. 21040. Bought. numbered 142-271; 300-436 numbered 290-426; 440-549 numbered 446-556, with errors and omissions. 2 columns. 172: 77 lines', "308 X 193 mm. Types: 160 G'., title on 550b. 130 (150) G.,", 'other titles, headings; 80 Ge. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 4644. This edition of the Consilia appears to be the first containing an enlarged text in four parts instead of two. 410X 265 mm. The blank leaf 155 is cut away. Bound in two volumes, in 16th-century stamped pigskin Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21042. BENEDICTUS, ALEXANDER, Paeantius. De 12. TITLE: De Obseruatione In Pestilentia. 272. COLOPHON : Impressum uenetiis per loannem & Gregori- head-line, 146 (155) x 90 (with marginalia 114) mm. Types: 82 Rb. 80 Gk. (mixed). Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Head¬ lines: LIBER QVINTVS. Hain 1807. In his dedicatory epistle to lacobus Contarenus (22-3*) the author BENEDICTUS, ALEXANDER, Paeantius. Col¬ BENEDICTUS, ALEXANDER, Paeantius. Col¬ Undated. lectiones medicinae.', "This is placed with the author's dated tract as being in the same", 'type and probably printed much about the same time. 203X 151 mm. Several leaves mutilated and mended. Fully rubricated, with initials: H. S. at end. Bought in April, 1865. IA. 21050. FERRARIIS, THEOPHILUS DE. Propositiones FERRARIIS, THEOPHILUS DE. Propositiones ex omnibus Aristotelis libris excerptae. With a table by Benedictus Soncinas. For Alexander Calcedonius.) 73 August, 1402 24. TITLE: Prepositiones ex omnibus Aristotelis librie numbered 2-93, 93, 65, 96, 67-258. 57b: 41 lines and head-lme 168 (177) x 109 mm. Types: 110 R.; 82 Rb. Capital spaces with guide-letters. Hain 76997 (with several misprints corrected 12, title; 1°, blank; 22-3b, prefatory letter of Soncinas to Antonis Pizamanus and explanation of the table; 42-552, tabula per alpha¬ betum in omnium operum Aristotelis auctoritates et sententias: 55°, 56° blank; 56° list of libri quos ab Aristotele certa fide cognouimus emanasse’; 572-3432, text, printed throughout in black and red, including the De admirandis in natura auditis in full, in', "Antonius Beccaria's version ; 343°, privilege ; 344, blank.", 'The privilege, which was taken out on 1 August (Fulin, loc. cit., fratren Theophylumordinis predicatorum emendatum Impensis uero Bought in October, 1867. PONTANUS, LUDOVICUS. Consilia et alle¬ 2-80. 2 columns. 202: 75 lines and foliation, 300 (307)X193 mm. Types: 130 (150) G.; 80 Ge. Capital spaces, with gulde- letters. Catchwords. Hain 13277.', "Probably reprinted from F. Girardengus's (Pavia) edition, 140,", "(IC. 31406), with the substitution of Landriano's alphabetical table", 'for that of De Brendis. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 21048. KETHAM, JOHANNES DE. Fascicolo di medi¬ 15 February, 1493/4 12 1b. woodcuts). 22. Proprieta di natura sangnigna.', "For a description of the cuts see Prince d'Essling, Les Livres à", '308x 205 mm. Bound by Lortic fils. Bought in October, 1901. IB. 21041. HERODOTUS. Historiae. [The Latin trans HERODOTUS. Historiae. [The Latin trans lation of Laurentius Valla, edited by Anto¬ 38 (29) March, 1494. CXXXIIII. 102 : 44 lines and head-line, 243 (254) x 152 (with marginalia 170) mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain 18472. 12, title; 1b blank; 22-8a tabula; 8°, letter of Mancinellus to', "Nicolaus Rubeus, canon of St. Mark's, dated 29 March, 1494, three", 'weeks later than the colophon; 92-1422, text; 142°, blank. Over the beginning of the text on 9a is a woodcut of a man, laurel-crowned and in buskins, crowning Herodotus with laurel as he sits writing; the whole page is surrounded with a Renaissance border (304 x 201 mm.) in white on black, with two white-ground insets, the upper of a faun preparing to sacrifice a goat, the lower representing some incident in the story of Cybele and Attis. This has the letters .S.C.P.I. upon a loom. The same border occurs before the Psalter in the 1498 Hieronymus (IB. 21135). 294 x 200 mm. Border on 9e cropped. On 1° is written: Est Conutus Ste Marie Veritatis Früm Sti Aug Neapoli. With the Syston Park book-plate. Bound by S. Ridge, Grantham. Bought in July, 1890. IB. 21058. CAESENA. Statuta ciuitatis Caesenae. mes, 225 x 138 mm. Types: 110 R., heading on 22; 82 Rb., text. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 303 x 208 mm. Without the first leaf. Bought in June, 1896. IB. 21061. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Opera super totam Candidissime lector ... 74°. FIRST COLOPHON : Explicit scriptum ... Alberti magni super predicabilibus Por¬ phirij. t predicamentis Aristotelis . . . Impressum 185-331 numbered 95, 98-243. 2 columns. 9e: 65 lines and head- line, 243 (257) X 156 mm. Types: 156 G.; 110 R.; 100 G.; 75 G.; 80 Gk. Red printing on 9e. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords after quire b. Hain 486. 1b-7a table ; 7b-8b, letter of Nicolaus Judecus to Laurentius', "Bragadenus on the topic' Quid apud Aristotele significet verbum", "vtrumlibet' in long lines.", 'The address to the reader on 1e recites the terms of the exclusive privilege granted to the brothers De Gregoriis for printing the works of Albertus for ten years, ending : "Nunc igitur uniuersam Alberti Magni Logicam Leges: mox cetera . .. philosophi opera lecturus followed by the date of the colophon. The privilege was officially issued (to Gregorius only) on 28 June, 1494 (Fulin, loc. cit., no. 29). 295 X 203 mm. Strada (?) arms stamped on the back Bought in May, 1878. IB. 21059. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De anima. De 42: 65 lines and head-line, with marginalia, 242 (254) X 155 (184) mm. Types: 156 G.; 110 R.; 106 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Catchwords. Hain' 494.", 'The address to the reader speaks of the printers as having com- pleted the Logic of Albertus, mox eiusde reliqua omnia totius naturalis philosophie opera quam accuratissime expleturi’. It proceeds', "o recite the printer's privilege (see preceding entry) and ends with", 'he date 3 November, 1494. 1b-2b are occupied by a table. 306 x 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21052, &c. IB. 21071. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Metaphysica. 1° TITLE: Aureus liber Methaphisice Diui Alberti columns. 52 : 65 lines and head-line, 242(256) x 156 mm. Types: 156 G.; 110 R.; 106 G.; 75 G. Red printing on 52. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 501. The address to the reader speaks of hunc libru methaphisice diui', "Alberti magni' as ' huc usque fere incognitum' and recites the terms of", 'the privilege (see IB. 21059), ending with the date of the colophon. 1°-4° are occupied by a table. 299 X 202 mm. IB. 21073 ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Commentum in 731 January, 1494/5. 1° TITLE: Diui Alberti Magni phisicox siue 5*: 65 lines and head-line, 242 (256) X 156 mm. Types: 135 G.; IIOR.; 106 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch¬ words. Hain 1519. The address to the reader on 12 begins as follows: Habes nunc see IB. 21059 supra) and ends with the date 28 January, 1494, As the privilege was issued 28 June, 1494, the present date must be', "reckoned more veneto, while in view of the words 'reliqua ...", "opera' the title was probably not printed until the completion of", 'the De caelo et mundo, the latest of these works, on 6 July, 1491 IB. 21087). This is supported by the appearance in it of type 135 G., which does not otherwise occur before September or October. 1495 (IB. 21090, 21099). 306 x 202 mm. Owner: John Williams, 1592. Bound with this are four other works by Albertus Magnus from the same press: IB. 21087, 21081, 21054, 21071. IB. 21052. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Meteorologica. Folio. a-16 m’. 74 leaves, 2-71 so numbered, 2 columns. 22: 65 lines and head-line, 242 (256) X 153 mm. Types: 106 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Diagrams. Hain 1514. For the date 1495 see note to the preceding (IB. 21052). 306 x 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21052, &c. IB. 21054. Another copy. 311 X 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21079, q. v.', "Sir Joseph Banks's copy.", 'IB. 21053. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De animalibus. 1-254. 2 columns. 72: 65 lines and head-line, 243 (255) X 153 mm Types: 156 G.; 110 R.; 106 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide,', "letters. Catchwords. Hain '547.", 'The address to the reader advertises the contents of the hook', "and alludes to the printers' privilege.", '311X 202 mm. On 72 and throughout the volume is an inscription: Hic liber est Monasterij Scte Dorothee Vginis in Vienna. Bound in eighteenth-century French red morocco, followed by IB. 21082, 21084, and 21055', "from the same press. Sir Joseph Banks's copy, bought", 'from Cuthell in 1802 for §1. 11s. 6d. IB. 21079. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De generatione et Folio. A-D6. 24 leaves, 1-23 so numbered. 2 columns. 12: 65 lines and head-line, 244 (257) X 153 mm. Types: 106G.; 75G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 517. The head-line on D 12 and D 22 reads: De Mineralibus. 306 x 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21052, &c. IB. 21081. Another copy. 311X 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21079, q.v.', "Sir Joseph Banks's copy.", 'IB. 21082. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De mineralibus. 12: 65 lines and head-line, 243 (255) X 154 mm. Types: 106 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 522. 311 X 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21079, &c., q. v. IB. 21084.', "Sir Joseph Banks's copy.", 'Another copy. 313X 208 mm. IB.21085. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De coelo et mundo. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 7512. 206 x 202 mm. Bound after IB. 21052. IB. 21087. THOMAS AQUINAS. Quaestiones de duo¬ 135 G. (mixed) ; 106 G.; 75 G. Woodcut capitals on 22 and 5e,', "elsewhere spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain '1408.", "The title-page appears to be 135 G., except for M (Dr. Haebler's", 'M2), which is of a much smaller type not elsewhere found. 280x 198 mm. The blank is cut away. On a fly-leaf is written : Fr: Fr: Cæsaren: Bought in January, 1868. IB. 21090. AUGUSTIS, QUIRICUS DE. Lumen apothe¬ 2“: 65 lines, 244X 153 mm. Types: 156 G.; 106 G., head-lines to table ; 75 G. Woodcut capitals on 22, elsewhere spaces with guide-', "letters. Catchwords. Hain '2120.", '311 X 216 mm. Bought in October, 1847. IB. 21093. CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. Tractatus ad status 110 R. Woodeut capitals. Woodeut on 22. Hain 570. The incipit is printed in the form of a title on 12. 217X 155 mm. Original (?) stamped leather, re-backed.', "From the Duke of Sussex's collection.", 'Bought in November, 1846. IA. 21095. II 715 October, 1495. de Subereto.)', "Folio. a-h'i“. 52 leaves, 2-52 so numbered. 2 columns. 2°:", '70 lines and head-line, 240 (248) x 153 mm. Types: 135 G.; 106 G.; 90 G. ; 68 G. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords. Hain 7982.', "Reprinted from Locatellus's 1491 edition (IB. 22854).", '306 X 215 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 21099. KETHAM, JOHANNES DE. Fasciculus medi¬ Petrus Andreas Morsianus. *15 October, 1495. 1e. TITLE: Fasciculus medicine in quo continentur: que hic nô explanantur in titulo habentur in hijs opuscu¬ 12. TITLE: Lumen Apothecariorum cum certis exposi- lis: vt malnifestetur legenti. 3°. C Incipit fasciculus letterpress to diagrams; 90 G., text ; 64 G., 55 G., letterpress to diagrams. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Hain 19775. With one exception, the cuts are those of the 1493 Italian edition (IB. 21041, p. 344). See Essling, loc. cit., no. 587. 299 X 196 mm., and 314 X 213 mm., for leaves bearing pauperum fratrum Jesuatorum confirma¬ woodcuts or marginalia which have been doubled back. IB. 21101. 313X 215 mm. Bought in April, 1856. IB. 21102. THOMAS AQUINAS. Commentaria in Hermannus de Virsen.) *31 October, 1495. 1°. TITLE: Diui Thome Aquinatis sacri presdicatou 70 lines of commentary and head-line, 240 (248)x 154 (with marginalia 171) mm. Types: 135 G.; 106 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams, &c. Catchwords. Hain 1532. The wording of the colophon shows that this edition derives from that of Locatellus, 18 August, 1495 (IB. 22926b). 297 x 202 mm. On 1e is written : Ad vsum concessum fratris lôis Bazzani a santa Agata or Min. and Conuen¬ IB. 21105. ARISTOTELES. Opera nonnulla. With Augustinus Niphus. For Octauianus Scotus. 30 September, 28 November, 5 December, 1495, 22 April, 1496. bensis expositione. 2622. THIRD COLOPHON: C Summi cor- dubensis expositionibus Metheororuz opus: cu noua traductione in quartum z vltimum predicti volu¬ ofcommentary, and head-ine, 241 (250) x 162 mm. Types: Lod. 130 C, head-lines from qu 1 (35) onwards; 106 C., head lines te end of pp; 9o C, tent; 85 C, tent in qu ib-3b and pars ofssru. 68 G, commentary. Woodut captals and diagrams. Catchwari¬', "Part of Hain '2190.", "Hain's description shows that on or after 1 March, 1497, Mi-", 'and the following book (IB. 21110) were reissued as a contmuation of Averroes, Destructiones destructionum, &c, 130 leaves, com¬ pleted by Locatellus for Scotus on the date mentioned and startine with a general title running as follows: Destructiones destructiont Auerroys cu Augustini niphi de Suessa expositione. Eindé', "and licenser Nicolaus Grassettus with the latter's licence to publich", 'the Destructiones, on the verso the Prologus auerroys in lbros physicon followed by a short dedication of the Aristotle by Nipbus to Laurentius Donatus. The register on 3922 does not include the Destructiones. 311 X 215 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 342-350.', "The leaf with Niphus's letter, &c. (the last of Locatelluss", 'portion) is, as in other copies, prefixed. Bound before Feltrus, Prohemii Auerrois in Physica expositio, I151011. IB. 21097. ARISTOTELES. Metaphysica. Organum. ARISTOTELES. Metaphysica. Organum. Ethica. Politica, etc. [With the commentaries of Averroes and Leonardus Aretinus. For Octauianus Scotus. 26 April, 1496. COLOPHON: « Summi philosophi Aristotelis Stragyrite Peripatheticorum principis cum Auerrois Cor dubensis expositionibus Economicoy opus: cuz Physionomia 2 columns. 22 : 53 lines of text, and head-line, 237 (247) X 159mm. Types: 130 G., head-lines and 90 G., text, of greater part; 170 G., head-lines and 85 G., text, in sheet first n 4, quire q, sheet second 14, quires second i-n (170G. also in second o 12 1b); 68 G., com- mentary. Woodcut capitals and diagrams. Catchwords. Hain 1741, (1763?). This is a companion volume to the preceding and reissued with it in 1497; see note to IB. 21097. The note at the end of Hain', "2190: Acced.: Libri III Metaphysice' should read 'XIII'", 'The logical tracts, wanting in this copy, comprise: Praedicabilia Porphyrii, Praedicamenta, Perihermenias, Principia Porretani cum logical tracts, ff. 127-266). On 1e is written: Conuentus Sancti Francisci Acquarum. With the book-label of Robert Steele. Old calf over boards. Bought in March, 1923. IB. 21110. ARISTOTELES. Opera nonnulla. (Trans- For Benedictus Fontana.) 713 July, 1496. 18. TITLE: C Hoc in uolumine continentur infrascripta and head-line, 242 (251) X 152 mm. Types: 135 G.; 110 R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces. Diagrams. Catchwords. Hain 1659. On 22 is a letter of Democritus to Fontana fons verus & archa', "plenissima bibliopolarum' in praise of his enterprise in publishing", 'Aristotle, followed by an address to the reader summarizing the ten', "years' exclusive privilege of printing and selling Aristotle's works", 'granted to Fontana on 26 March, 1496 (Fulin, loc. cit., no. 47). 316 x 209 mm. Bought by M. Wodhull for £1 1s. on 29 April, 1779, and with his arms on the top cover. Bought. IB. 21111. DECISIONES. Decisiones nouae et anti¬ 109-219 numbered 1-41. 2 columns. 22: 72 lines, 307 X 193 mm. Types: 170 G.; 85 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch¬ words. Hain 16053. metrical colophon: Anser Tarpeii, &c., showing this part to be', "reprinted from Han's undated edition (Hain 76043); 98, blank;", '99a decisiones antiquae; 1672-1978 decisiones recollectae per Bernardum de Bisgneto, with summaria; 1972-2030 decisiones Hain 76052 (A. de Bellamera, Decisiones Rotae, 29 August and', "8 September, 1496). As the 8 leaves of 'Summaria decisionum", "antiquarum dominorum de rota' or Decisiones Bellemere' bound", 'after quire l are apparently not allowed for in the register, and form', "no part of Hain's description, they are here not taken to be part of", 'the book. They are described by Hain as ff. 13-20 of his no. 36052. In this copy the beginnings (C, ciui, sum, grat) of the first four lines of the colophon have each dropped to the line below, and the i of gratie is omitted. Fontana did not obtain a privilege for printing this work until 4 November, 1496 (Fulin, loc. cit., no. 56). 423X 277 mm. Without the last blank. Eight leaves', "of Decisiones Bellemere' are inserted after quire l (see", 'supra). Old stamped half pigskin over boards, with the book-plate of Franciscus praepositus Cann. in Polling, 1744. Bought in April, 1866. IC. 21115 HUGO DE SANCTO CARO. Postilla super 408 blank, 20-407 numbered 2-389. 2 columns. 208: 70 lines of commentary and head-line, 242 (252) X 142 (with marginalia 173) mm. Types: 130 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Capitals. Catchwords. Hain 18972. S. and B. de Nallis took out an exclusive privilege for printing all the works not yet in print of Alexander de Ales and Hugo the Cardinal on the Old and New Testaments on 18 August (Fulin, loc', "cit., no. 54). The present work was put down to Hugo in Koberger's", '1498 edition and is here conveniently catalogued under him, but its authorship is uncertain, as the present printers recognized by leaving a space for the incipit on 19°. 316 x 214 mm. Original (?) stamped pigskin. IB. 21119. BERNARDUS DE GORDONIO. Lilium TITLE: Practica numbered 2-271. 2 columns. 72: 43 lines, 160X 1II mm. Types: 130 G. (mixed); 75 G. Woodcut capitals, also a few spaces with guide-letters. Hain 17799. The large type of this book is often mixed, the M found on the title being that of type 135G. 208 x 150 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-4 and the blank. Bought in July, 1877. JOANNES DE SANCTO GEMINIANO. numbered 1-392. 2 columns. 132: 46 lines and head-line, 145 (153) x 104 mm. Types: 170 G., title; 130 G., heading on 132 85 G.; 64 G. Woodcut capitals, also a few spaces with guide¬ letters. Hain 17545. The paragraph following the title on 1a eulogizes hanc similitu¬', "occlusam', which it states to have been issued 'impenso Stefani", "Bernardini 8 dinalis sde Nallis)', and refers to the privilege protect¬", 'ing their rights in it. This was taken out 31 January (Fulin, loc. cit., no. 60), and as it refers to the book as never yet printed in', "Italy, the words ' hanc... occlusam' probably allude to Koelhof's", 'Cologne edition of about 1485 (Voulliéme no. 686), in which', "Helvicus Teutonicus' is given as the author. 22-122 contain a", 'table. 195 X 142 mm. Original (?) stamped half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1866. IA. 21131. MESUE, JOANNES. Opera. [With other MESUE, JOANNES. Opera. [With other tracts. 714 October, 1497. r. TITLE: Mesue cum expositione mondini sullper 334: 71 lines and head-line, 244 (254) X 157 mm. Types: 170 G. titlg head ines ofn,o0 9 amc.; 130 G, other headines; oc. 68 G. Woodcut capitals, some spaces. Hain '11112.", "68 G. Woodcut capitals, some spaces. Hain '11112.", '303 X 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf Bought in November, 1888. 18. 219. HIERONYMUS. Commentaria in Biblan LEdited by Bernardinus Gadolus.1 1497; 25 August, 1408 PTVRAE SACRAE. 8338. DEVICE D. 8342. (head¬ line) Interpretatio hebraicon nominum. 8452, ENp: Woodcut capitals, some spaces. Black-ground historiated border (described under IB. 21058, Herodotus, 1494) on 7112. Catchwords. Hain 18581. This book contains the following: Vita Hieronymi, Hebraicae quaestiones, explanationes of the Prophets, Matthew, Mark, Galatians, Ephesians, Titus, Philemon, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, translation of Psalms iuxta Hebraicam ueritatem’, explanation of Psalms, descriptio nominum Scripturae, interpretatio nominum Hebraicorum. The register ignores first A, second a-c (version of Psalms) and the last three quires (descriptio nominum, &c.), and', "gives only eight leaves to S. On 1' is a dedication to Duke Ercole", 'of Ferrara by G. de Gregoriis, on 637b and 6902 are prefatory notes by the editor. 324 X 224 mm. With the note of ownership of the Celestines of Castelbonsi (?), 1696. Bound in two volumes, divided after quire LL. Bought in April, 1892. IB. 21135. BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS mentary of Thomas Aquinas. 110 February, 1497/8. 1° TITLE: Boetius de consolatione, z de disciplina 4: 10 lines and head-line, 242 (253) X 160 mm. Types: 130 1r0 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords. Part of Hain 3352. Four elegiac couplets preceding the colophon (Consiliabar item, etc) give the name CONRADVS in an acrostic. This together with the phrasing of the colophon, appears to derive the present edition from that printed by Locatellus for Scotus, ix. kal. jan. 1489 (IB. 22838). 22-4b contain a table followed by a short register. This book was reissued on 8 July, 1499, as part of a collection of', "Boethius's works (see IB. 21143 below).", '312X212 mm. Bound after IB. 21144, q. v.', "King George III's copy (167. f. 16 (2)). IB.21129.", 'Another copy. 302 X 206 mm. Bound after IB. 21143, q. v. IB. 21128. Another copy. 299 X 206 mm. Bound after IB. 21008, q. v. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 21127. BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS introductio. Commentariorum in Topica Ciceronis libri sex. De differentiis Topicis libri quattuor.D columns. 5a: 65 lines and head-line, 241 (251) X 158 mm. Types: 170 G.; 85 G.; 74 Ge.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Catchwords. Part of Hain 13352. The De consolatione philosophiae and De disciplina scholarium forming part of this collection were completed as early as 10 Febru- aly, 1497/8, and are separately catalogued (IB. 21129 above) The quiring is included in the register on 2802 of the present book. 302X 206 mm. On 12 is written Thomas Cantuarien', "and 'Lumley' Old royal binding, rebacked, stamped", 'with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales, the De con- solatione, &c. (IB. 21128), being bound between the two parts. The preliminary sheet of the second part is mis¬ bound as the outer sheet of the following quire. From the Old Royal Library. IB. 21143 Another copy. 312X212 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bound before IB. 21129. On 2° is written: Guil: Thompson e Coll. Reg. Oxon. 1742.', "King George III's copy (167. f. 16 (1)). IB. 21144. JOANNES DE SANCTO GEMINIANO. -378 for 386, with errors. 2 columns. 112: 48 lines and head- line, 139 (146) x 94 mm. Types: 170 G.; 92 Gb., heading on 112 74 Gb., head-lines; 58 G. Woodcut capitals, also some spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain '7547.", 'The matter on 12 is word-for-word as that of the 1497 edition (IA. 21131), except that the name of Gregorius de Gregoriis appears in place of that of S. and B. de Nallis. 22-10e contain a table end- ing with a colophon dated as that at the end of the book. 182 X 130 mm. Bought in March, 1888. KETHAM, JOHANNES DE. Fasciculus medi¬ IB. 21150. KETHAM, JOHANNES DE. Fasciculus medi¬ 12, 1b woodcuts. 22. Fasciculus medicine. 2°. C In¬ 58 G., 57 G., diagrams. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Catch', "words. Hain '9777.", 'The woodcuts are the same as those of the edition of 28 March. 1500 (IB. 21150) and the letterpress on them is of the same setting-up. 290 x 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting a 6, b1. Mis- bound: a1, a 2, a4, a3, bI, a5, b2... On 2° is drawn a monogram and device in red. Cuts cropped. IB. 21148. DOUBTFUL BOOKS. Omnibonus Leonicenus.) [Not after 1485. 1°. Valerii Maximi dictorum & factorum memorabilium rubricae. 2b. (head-line:) VALERII VITA. 32. (text: VALERII MAXIMI FACTORVM: AC DICTOM. RVM MEMORABILIVM LIBER AD TYBERIIVM CAESAREM. 206e. COLOPHON: Opus Valerii Maximi 83 Ra.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 15785. The copy in Leipzig University Library was bought in 1485. The connexion of this book with De Gregoriis is extremely doubtful, as it appears to be a close reprint of the edition of 20 April.', "1485 by De Pasqualibus and Bertochus (Hain '15787). This edition", 'is no doubt printed with their types 110 R. and 83 R., which are almost indistinguishable from those used in the present book, but the latter does not contain the 9 characteristic of type 83 R. as used by De Pasqualibus. Either edition may be the subject of the stric tures by the editor of the 1487 edition (IB. 20971). 308 x 212 mm. Capitals supplied. Bought in May, 1900. IB. 20945. AURELIUS VICTOR, SEXTUS. De vi¬ r. C. PLINII SECVNDI IVNIORIS LIEE ILLVSTRIVM VIRORVN INCIPTT. 10. Coe PHON: CAI PLINII SECVNDI VERONENSIS The Epistles and Panegyricus of Pliny, which Hain notes z- forming part of this volume, have no real existence and are due te an error in the entry of Panzer (i, 226, 899) taken over by Hlain This book may be the work of the same printer as produced he Valerius Maxinus. It is noticeable that the type only measures 81 mm. instead of the normal 83. 208 X 150 mm. Few capitals supplied. Bought in November, 1882. IA. 20953 AVICENNA. De animalibus. by Michael Scott.) Undated. r. TITLE: Auicéna de afalibus per magistri', "Folio. a-f'gé. 54 leaves, 2-54 s0 numbered. 34: 55 lines and", 'head-line, 228 (237) X 144 mm. Types: 170 (185) G.; 102 G.: 83 Rb. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain 12220.', "This book was queried as a. 1500?' by Proctor (no. 4563", 'Conceivably it may be connected with a comprehensive fiteen', "years' privilege taken out by Alexander Calcedonius on 4 May.", '1499, which includes the works of Avicenna (Fulin, loc. cit., no. 93). Type 170 G. has here a distinctly larger measurement than in the other books where it occurs. 300 X 210 mm. IB. 21158. JACOBUS DE VORAGINE. Legenda impensis Octauiani scoti Modoetiensis sub iclyto duce IA. 21892. MARCHESINUS, JOANNES. Mammotrectus MARCHESINUS, JOANNES. Mammotrectus super Bibliam. [For O. Scotus. *6 July, 1482. 2*. lucipit tabula princil palium vocabulon... 192. Pro¬ columns. 202: 42 lines and head-line, 157 (165) x 102 mm. Types: 150 G., first words of chapters; 130 G., head-lines; 75 G. Capital', "spaces. Hain '10562.", '217X146 mm. Without the blank leaf 18. Rubri- cated. On 22 is written: SEON. Sheet ç 5 is misbound inside sheet 14. Bought in July, 1867. BIBLIA ITALICA. (In the translation of blank. 2 columns. 32: 63lines and head-line, 230 (240) X 147 mm. Types: 130 G.; 73 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters Hai 3154. 301 X 204 mm. Without the first blank; the super- and head-line, 168 (176) x 116mm. Types: 130G.; 75G. Capital fluous blank 16 has not been cut away. On the cover are the arms of the Prince de Condé, on 2e the stamp of', "a Bibliothèque prytanée' of the French Republic. From", 'the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 21900. MISSALE ROMANUM. MISSALE ROMANUM. *11 February, 1485. 12, calendar.] 7°. (red) Incipit ordo missalis fm con suetudinem romane curie. Dnica prima de ad¬ blank. 2 columns. 24°: 35 lines, 129X 84 mm. Types: 75 G.', "75 G'. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Red printed", 'staves for music. Woodcut of the Crucifixion on 109b. Hain 11387. The above collation does not allow for a blank sheet enclosing quire , which may form part of the book and would account for', "the presence of a blank leaf before a 1 in this, Hain's, and other", 'copies. 174X 120 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf I, most of leaf 2, the inner sheet of the last quire and the blanks Before a1 is a leaf, and at the end a sheet of what 353 appears to be the original paper. From the library of Dr. J. Wickham Legg. Old leather over boards. Bequeathed in December, 1921. IA. 21903. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad bertinus Clericus. RIVM AD LENTVLVM PROCONSVLEM LIBER PRIMVS. 207b. COLOPHON: Impressum est hoc Opus Venetiis per Magistrum Andream Catharesem M. lines of commentary enclosing the text, 250X 156 mm. Types: 109 R.; 82 R.; 109 Gk.; 82 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 5194. 330X 225 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in May, 1882. IB. 21910. ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA. Tractatus 721 July, 141871 Bought in November, 1893. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. Edited by Joannes Britannicus. *9 November, 1487 of commentary surrounding the text, 242 X 155 mm. Types: 113R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15415. The letter of Britannicus on 1382 shows that this edition derives', "f rom that printed by lac. Britannicus, Brescia, 1485 (Hain '15413).", '318 x 218 mm. With the book-plate of Joachim Baro in Windhaag, 1656. Old half pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 21915. TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Carmina. [Edited by [Edited by Antonius Parthenius. CLA. AD CORNELIVM NEPOTEM. 92b. Reri stru. ghi... quinterno. Folio. a-d\'ef ; g-is kl8m" 92 leaves, the first blank. 44. 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, 242 X 152 mm. Twes. 113 R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. (also spaces). Capital spaces, a few with', "guide-letters. Part of Hain '4762.", 'For the dates of this and the two following books see Introduction 290 x 200 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1, 4, 5. 8. and 45. Bound before IB. 21919a.', "King George III's copy (167. c. 7 (1)). IB. 210182.", 'Another copy of Tibullus. 312 X 213 mm. Bound before IB. 21919. Bought in April, 1844. IB. 21918. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Epistolae nius Volscus.) Sappho. Ibis. [With the commentaries of Domitius Calderinus. 124 January, 1488. 1b. ANTONII Volsci priuernatis ad Ludouicum commentary surrounding the text, 243X 159 mm. Types: 113R., 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 12180. 12, blank ; 1°, letter of Volscus; 22, Heroides ; 48°, letter ot Calderinus to Ferdinand, King of Naples ; 48°, Domitius in Sapho IB. 21920. Presented in November, 1922 by Antonius Volscus.) *1 February, 1488. 22. AD AMPLIS. P. IVLIANVM HONORATIS. None mentary surrounding the text, 241 X 152 mm. Types: 113 R.,', "78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Part of Hain '4762.", 'The misprint of the first word AD as AA noted by Hain is not found in either of the Museum copies. 312 X 213 mm. Bound with IB. 21918. IB. 21919. Bought in April, 1844. Another copy. 200 x200 mm. Without the blank. Bound with IB. 21918a.', "King George III's copy (167. c. 7 (2). IB. 21919a. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad bertinus Clericus. AD LENTVLVM PROCONSVLEM LIBER PRI¬ MVS. 2186. FIRST COLOPHON: M. T. Ciceronis Episto. Familiarium Sextidecimi & ultimi finis. pridie idus Ma. surrounding the text, 242 X 157 mm. Types: 113R.; 78 R.; 113 Gk.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 5195. 306x 210 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 220. On 12 is the name of Alexander Turilazius. IB. 21925. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera.', "This edition includes Vegius's continuation of the Aeneid, the", 'Priapeia and the Catalecta. The printed register omits to mention quires 9, B. 296 X 205 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 21928. TORTELLIUS, JOANNES. Orthographia dic¬ TORTELLIUS, JOANNES. Orthographia dic¬ tionum e graecis tractarum. Edited by Hieronymus Bononius. lanuarias accuratissime', "spaces. Hain '15571.", 'The letter to Robeganus (185 2) and verses to the original printer', "(185°), by Hieronymus Bononius, derive from Liechtenstein's (Man-", "zolo's) Treviso edition of 1477 (IB. 28383).", '305 x 203 mm. Without the blanks. The first sheet of quire I, signed k iiii in error, is misbound inside quire k. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 21930. PRIVILEGIA. Priuilegia ordini Praedica¬ The latest of these privileges is dated: 16 July, 1490, not', "M. CCCC. LX.', as in Hain.", 'The attribution of this tract seems rather doubtful, although the type is very much as that found in the signed Burley (IB. 21948, below). 202 X 138 mm. Bought in February, 1862. BURLEY, WALTER. Expositio super Artem 2 columns. 3°: 70 lines and head-line, 230 (238) x 150 mm. Types: 160 G., first words of text on 22 and 172; 79 G.; 66 G.; 55 G., inscriptions in diagram on 53°. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. The printed register is very incorrect. 309 X 210 mm. Without the blanks. Bound after IB. 21026. Bought in October, 1846. IB. 21948. WITH JOHANNES HAMMAN. head-line, 231 (243) X 144 mm. Types: 150 G.; 107 G.; 82 R.', "(capitals only) ; 74 G. Capital spaces. Hain '1334.", '303 x 205 mm. With an illuminated coat of arms', "on 2' and the Vettori (?) arms stamped on the cover.", 'Bought in January, 1868. IB. 21962. ALONE. Folio. al° b-z8 7 56 ; A-T8 V6. 356 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 42 : 64 lines and head-line, 237 (250) X 150 mm. Types: 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only); 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. First letters of entries set out. Hain '2257.", '300x 207 mm. Without the blank. Illuminated capitals, border and coat of arms on 2°. On 3500 i written: Iste liber est Fris epiphij de ferre ordis carmer. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 21971. GRATIA DEI DE ASCOLO. Quaestiones 4: e8 lines and head-line, 214 (227) X 131 mm. Types: 150 G.; 24 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 7877. This book may equally well have been printed by De Bonetis. 298 X 206 mm. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 21973 OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With¬ OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With¬ out the Metamorphoses. Edited by Bar 521 September, 1484. LARVM: LIBER VNICVS INCIPIT. 249b. CoLo¬ PHON: Finis omnium librorum Publii Ouidii Nasonis of each couplet set out. Hain 712149.', "This is a reissue of the sheets of Liechtenstein's 1480 Vicenza", "edition, vol. ii (IB. 31816, Hain '12141, who counts 243 instead of", '248 printed leaves), only sheets hh 2-4 (including the colophon) having been reprinted. No such reissue of the volume containing the Metamorphoses appears to be known. 300x 200 mm. Without the blanks. Bought. IB. 21975. TORTELLIUS, JoANNES. Orthographia TORTELLIUS, JoANNES. Orthographia dictionum e graecis tractarum. [Edited by Hieronymus Bononius.', "First letter of each entry set out. Hain '15569.", "Reprinted from Liechtenstein's (Manzolo's) Treviso edition of", '1477 (IB. 28383), including the letter to Robeganus (1972) and verses to the original printer (1975) by Hieronymus Bononius. 324X 219 mm. Rubricated. Bound before IB. 17208 in old lined leather rebacked. IB. 21974. RAINERIUS DE PISIS. Pantheologia. OO PP“ 322 leaves, 24-322 numbered 2-300. Part I, 182: 65 lines and head-line, 241 (253) x 156 mm. Types: 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only) ; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13019. 320X 213 mm. On a fly-leaf is the note: "Hic Liber siue Abbię florentinę. Bound in two volumes. Bought in May, 1878. IB. 21979. ROSELLIS, ANTONIUS DE. Monarchia siue numbered. 2 columns. 42: 67 lines, 250X 155 mm. Types: 150 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 713974. 315 x 207 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. With the stamp of the Berlin Royal Library, and a note of sale to Count Libri, 1851. Bought in July, 1862. IB. 21984. BALBUS, JOANNES. Catholicon. columns. 42: 65 lines and head-line, 242 (256) X 150 mm. Types: 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only) ; 74 G. Capital spaces. First letters', "of entries set out. Hain '2259.", 'The page-contents of this edition are the same as in the 1483 edition (IB. 21971). 307 x 202 mm. Without the blank. Old stamped pigskin. With the book-plate of the Abbot of Thier- haupten, 1587. Bought in April, 1865. IB. 21988. NIGER, FRANCISCUS. Modus epistolandi.', "Quarto. a-d'e6. 38 leaves, the last blank. 72 : 39 lines, 159.", '103 (with marginalia 111) mm. Type: 82 R. Woodcut capitals.', "First letters of sections set out. Ham '11863.", '208 x 136 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. IA. 21991. PETRUS HISPANUS [POPE JOHN XXII. of Johannes Versor. Edited by Petrus de 77 (?) March, 1488. Sancto Johanne.] columns. 3°: 68 lines and head-line, 253 (266) x 162 mm. Types: 150 G.; 107 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces. Diagrams. Hain 8691. 331X 215 mm. Rubricated. MS. notes and diagrams. On 22 is an oval book-stamp lettered Libra S. Francisci.', "Stronconi'. Old half vellum over boards.", 'Bought in December, 1904. IB. 21995. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super tertium Sen¬ (capitals only) ; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1480. 298 X 207 mm. Bound before IB. 21541 in old stamped Bought in July, 1869. IB. 21999. Another copy. 288 x 207 mm. Bound after IB. 29051 (Aquinas. Super ii° Sententiarum, Faelli, Bologna, 1494). On 22 is the book-stamp of the Franciscans of Ingolstadt. Bought. IB. 21998. THOMAS AQUINAS. Opuscula. [Edited. columns. 32: 55 lines and head-line, 181 (190) X 134 mm. Tues.', "130 G.; 66 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '154.", 'The table on 1b sets out the titles of 72 opuscula. 239 X 183 mm. Rubricated. On 138 is written: Hi- librum compauit frater Georgius kolr Conuentu? Ratt. ordis frum pdicap Anno 1496. With a book-label lettered: Bib. S5 Andreae & Magni Stadt am Hof. Old stamped leather Bought in January, 1868. IB. 22002. BALBUS, JOANNES. Catholicon. Folio. a-x8y6 ; A-I L-Ps Q-Se T8. 312 leaves, the first blank 2 columns. 52: 70 lines and head-line, 262 (273) X 158 mm. Types : 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only) ; 74 G. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. First letters of entries set out. Hain '2261.", '319X 202 mm. Rubricated. From the library of Lord Lumley. Binding stamped with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales. From the old Royal Library. IB. 22004. VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS. Spe¬ 2 columns. 52: 74 lines and head-line, 276 (288) x 178 mm. Types: 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only); 74 G. Capital spaces. 316x 216 mm. On 12 is written: Monrij Campili- liensis. Old stamped leather lettered: C. S. A. C. 1.6.43. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22007. VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS. Spe¬ numbered 1-255, with errors. 2 columns. 124: 74 lines and head- line. 275 (286) X 179 mm. Types: 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only); 14G. Capital spaces. 220X 222 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Canoniae IB. 22008. Bought. columns. 232: 74 lines and head-line, 276 (288) X 178 mm. Types: 150G.; 82 R. (capitals only); 74 G. Capital spaces. The sheets of the second quire are signed # b C bb 2 C aa 3.', "Although styled tabula communis' the table applies to the", 'Speculum naturale only. 338 x 229 mm. With the names of Catherina Read, de Mitton in com. Wigornia, 1594, and Richard Brent,', "1657. Sir Joseph Banks's copy, bought from H. Payne", 'in 1784 for 45. IB. 22009. VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS. Spe¬ 478 leaves, 23-472 numbered AC EES QU FF CU GG6. 1-460, with errors. 2 columns. 24°: 74 lines and head-line, 277 (289) x 185 mm. Types: 150 G.; 82 R. (capitals only); 74 G. Capital spaces. The privilege obtained for this and the other parts of the Specu¬', "lum by Liechtenstein's commissarii et haeredes 'is dated 3 September", '(Fulin, no. 31). The additional matter bringing the narrative up to 1492 is derived', "ex chronica noua' (474*), i. e. the Nuremberg Chronicle.", '5x 226 mm. Rubricated. On 1e is written: Colleg. Societatis Iesu (Duacj) Bethuniae. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1847. IB. 22010. GUIDO DE MONTE ROCHERII. Mani¬ Bought in July, 1858. IA. 22073 ROLANDINUS', "Quarto. B8; al0b-18 m'. 108 leaves, I and 9 blank. 2 columns.", '174: 41 lines, 172X 123 mm. Type: 84 R. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Hain '12085.", 'been allowed to stand. 223 X 165 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Loci Capucinorum Bambergae. Bought in June, 1879. GAIETANUS DE THIENIS. Expositio tisberi. [Revised by Franciscus Agubiensis. Sr Tho. Tempesst Baronet. Each leaf is mounted. IB. 22077. Grenville copy (G. 2261). AIGUSTINUS. Meditationes. [With other AIGUSTINUS. Meditationes. [With other *23 July, 1484. tracts. ad Meditationes Diui Augustini Episcopi Hip¬ 2 columns. 34: 42 lines and head-line, 155 (165) X 107 mm. Types: 150 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces. Hain 1947.', "The contents of this edition are as in Scotus's 1483 edition (IA.", 'a1192), from which it appears to be printed, with the addition labob-end) of the matter described in the colophon and also several', "polemics by Eusebius Corradus 'in errorem scribentium s. Augusti¬", "num fuisse eremitam'. The Tractatus de spiritu et anima is", 'ascribed to Augustine himself in the text. The register immediately precedes the colophon.', "Some copies of this book bear De Bonetis's smaller device on", '2888 (Hain, Kristeller no. 202). 212X 157 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is the note of ownership of Ioannes Walgundsperger. Old stamped pigskin. Bought in April, 1865. FERRARIIS, JOANNES PETRUS DE. Practica FERRARIIS, JOANNES PETRUS DE. Practica noua. [Edited by Franciscus Gardensis. *25 October, 1484. 22. Exordium auree ac preciose moderne iudicialis spaces. Hain 16991.', "412X 282 mm. Fully rubricated. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'bound before IC. 20506, 22095, and 20246, followed by a quantity of blank paper, in old stamped leather. Bought in 1835. IC. 22084. UBERTINUS DE CASALI. Arbor vitae 2 columns. 34 : 58 lines and head-line, 224 (232) X 145 mm.', "lype: 77 R. Capital spaces. Hain '4551.", 'The last words of l. 15 on 2à read: oium uestrû inutilis. 291 X 210 mm. Without the first and last blanks. Fully rubricated.', "King George III's copy (C. 14. c. 6). IB. 22091.", 'Another copy. In this copy the last words of l. 15 on 2e read: oium uirginu inutilis. 265x 193 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 8 (supplied in ms.), also the blanks. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Patrum Recollectorum (Balmettae) andegaui catalogo ad¬ scriptus. Seventeenth-century stamped leather, back IB. 22090. Bought. 30 June, 1485.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12379.", 'The verses on 1° show that this edition derives from that of Vespolate, Milan, 1476 (Hain 12378, IC. 26285). 294 X 204 mm. Without the blank. On 1e is the note of ownership of Arnaldus Pelleius (?). Bought in November, 1882. IB. 22093. CAEPOLLA, BARTHOLOMAEUS. De seruitu¬ 70 blank. 2 columns. 432: 75 lines, 300X 177 mm. Type: 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain ’4856 (whose copy wanted ff. 1-4). 412 X 282 mm. The Cautelae (ff. 39-70, sig. f-i) only. Bound with IC. 22084, q.v. Bought in 1835. IC. 22095. PONTANUS, LUDOVICUS. Singularia juris. 126 January, 1485/6. 22. SINGVLARIA DOMINI LVDO. pontani de', "with guide-letters. Hain '13271.", '34°, blank; 352, Barlasinae oratio; 356-54°, various indices com- piled by Barlasina. M. Barbarigo became Doge on 19 November, 1485. 417 X 300 mm. Rubricated. Quires A-C are bound before the rest. Bound after IC. 41649 (Ant. de Prato Veteri, Siber, Lyons, n. d.). Bought in October, 1886. IC. 22088. SAVONAROLA, JOANNES MICHAEL. Practi¬ and last blank. 2 columns. 6°: 75 lines, 299X 176 mm. Types:', "180 G.; 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '14481.", '429x 288 mm. Bound in old stamped pigskin, stained. Bought in July, 1877. IC. 22098. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decre BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decre talium. [With the gloss of Joannes Andreae Preceded by his Arbor consanguinitatis. 22 May, 1486 83 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 329X 210 mm. Types: 926. 79 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters in the gloss. Hain 3611. 423X 288 mm. Rubricated. Bound before IC. 22101 in old stamped pigskin, one of the stamps representing S. Catherine. Bought in June, 1879. IC. 22100. CLEMENS V. Constitutiones. [With the CLEMENS V. Constitutiones. [With the gloss of Joannes Andreae.Constitutiones 713 June, 1486. 22 : 83 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 328X211 mm. Types: 92 G.; 79 G. Capital spaces. Hain 75436. 423X 288 mm. Rubricated. Bound with IC. 22100, q. V. Bought in June, 1879. IC. 22101. COMPENDIUM. Compendium theologicae 62: 46 lines, 146 x 99 mm. Type: 63 G. Capital spaces, wiu guide-letters. Hain 440. 215 X 145 mm. Without the last blank. Rubricated. Original (?) half leather over boards. Bought in November, 1904. IA. 22057. BERNARDINUS STAGNINUS, DE TRIDINO suthenticated product of Stagninus. He continued to work as a printer, though irregularly, until the end of the century, dying in 1518. In 1484 he co-operated with Herbort. TYPES (see Plate XXXIV*): 78 GA. (P. 11, thick text type. Curious capitals, mostly double-shanked and without cross-strokes. A empty; e steep-looped and narrow; 9 very small; no hyphen. Capitals from 78 GB. [P. 2 freely admixed. Here found only in the 1483 Rhasis (IB. 22113). 78 GB. IP. 21, text type, with square, clear face. Very small A. At first frequent admixtures of capitals from »8 GA. IP. 11. Apart from these admixtures, the type seems to be as Herbort 78 G., q. v., which came into use about the same time. In use in 1483, 1486 (possibly recast), 1487, 1489, 1491-1493. Not reproduced. 135 G. P. 151, medium title and heading type, apparently as De Gregoriis 130 G. P. 22. Measurement approximate. In use in 1483 (type 3 P.)) and revived in 1493, 1499 (type 15 P.). Not reproduced. 68 G. [P. 61, small text type of common design, apparently as De Gregoriis 67 G. and H. Liechtenstein 66 G. [P. 131. Here tound only in the 1486 Aquinas (IB. 22121). Not reproduced. 160 GA. [P. 7), medium heading type, e with shallow loop and angular head, as De Gregoriis 160 G. P. 7 Measurement approximate. Here found only in the 1486 Aquinas (IB. 22121). Not reproduced. 110 R. [P. 8), large text type. At first as De Gregoriis III R. [P. 5), with single Qu only, but in the latter part of the 1486 Horace (IB. 22122) there are added two forms of separate Q with short dropped tail and an M with inclined shanks. Not reproduced. 82 R. [P. 9), commentary type. Single Qu, steeply looped e. As De Gregoriis 83 RA. [P. 6J. Not reproduced. These two types are here found only in the 1486 Horace (IB. 22122). 93 GA. P. 10, law text type, square and of black appearance, though the face is small. Most capitals double¬', "shanked, many double-crossed, and much mixed with sorts from 81 G. (P. 11. Dr. Haebler's M° and M88 both", 'occur. Steep single hyphen. In use in 1486, 1487 160 GB., heading type, not distinguished by Proctor, apparently made up of capitals from 180 G. P. 5 and a smaller, rather narrow lower-case. Here found only in small quantities in the 1487 Gratianus (IC. 22124). Not reproduced 180 G. [P. 5), heavy title and heading type, apparently with the majuscules of 135 G. (P. 15J. The face as Herbort 160 G. [P. 11. Measurement approximate. In use in 1490-1500. Not reproduced. 81 G. [P. I1J, law text type. The capitals, with the exception of B, are supplied from 92 G. [P. 41. The lower-case closely resembles De Gregoriis 80 Ge. P. 25 In use in 1490, 1491, 1493, 1495. Not reproduced 93 GB., large-face law type, not enumerated by Proctor. Of the same class as Jenson 93 GB. P. 8 and extremely like Torresanus 93 GA. P. 8 (1491), q. v., especially the lower-case, including rounded d, o, 3, but with', "Dr. Haebler's M88 only, squarer A (double-shanked to left), and P thorned under head to left. No alternative", 'majuscules noticed. In use in 1489, 1491, 1493. Not reproduced. 64 G., square-faced black commentary type, not enumerated by Proctor. Very closely resembling, perhaps identical with, Herbort 64 G. [P. 12J. Here found only in the 1491 Falcutius (IC. 22155). Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. 112 R., text type, not enumerated by Proctor. As De Pasqualibus 112 R. P. 19), with three of the forms of separate Q. Here found only in the 1492 Urbanus (IC. 22171). See reproduction under De Pasqualibus. 92 G. P. 4), law text type. Apparently as De Tortis 92 GB. [P. 151, q. v., but with larger 9 and lighter C. Single hyphen. In use in 1493, 1499. Not reproduced. 95 G. P. 12, law text type, of the same class as Ratdolt 92 G. [P. 71, in great part exactly as De Tortis', "95 G. P. 12), but readily distinguishable by M, which, though of the same torm (Dr. Haebler's M9), is too small", 'lor the type, and double hyphen ; L also differs. Not reproduced. 82 G. P. 131, law gloss type with mixed capitals including very small M as that of Renner 65 G. [P. 61, and', "peculiar square double-crossed V; T is that of 92 G. [P. 4 and alternative V and other sorts trom Stagninus's", 'carlier material occur. The lower-case is rather narrow and has double hyphen. The type is very like Scinzenzeler (Milan) type 8 [P.J. These two types are here found only in the 1495 Justinian, Digestum infortiatum (IC. 22184). 60 G. P. 14), small black text type. The face resembles very closely Torresanus 68 G. [P. 171, q. v., but the type is more compressed. In use in 1499. Not reproduced. 85 G. P. 16, clear text type, a combination of the majuscules of 81 G. P. 11), except A and M, which are those of 95 G. P. 12), with a bold lower-case, the whole apparently as De Gregoriis 85 G. [P. 321 and Benalius 65 G°. P. 17). Here found only in the 1500 Sancto Georgio (IC. 22206).', "Proctor's type 3, here found only in the 1483 Rhasis (IB. 22113), has been identified with 135 G. P. 151.", 'Di. Haebler on evidence not here available assigns a different M (M88) to, and recognizes the separate existence of, te type. Roman capitals of a fount like 82 R., but not the same, are found in the 1499 Siluaticus (IB. 22196). 62 Gk., neat, regular type, lower-case only, with breathings and accents, resembling De Gregoriis 83 Gk. (but laiger e and possibly other variants), Torresanus 83 Gk. It is used with 82 R. [P. 91 in the 1486 Horace (B. 22122). Not reproduced. 112 Gk. Apparently as De Pasqualibus 112 Gk., q.v. One word is found in the prefatory verses of the 1492 Urbanus (IC. 22171). Not reproduced. 3A', "78 Gb. Capital spaces. Hain '13895.", '293X 215 mm. Rubricated. On 2° is written: In Vsum Alexand: Mayr M. D. 1608. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 22113. PIUS II. De duobus amantibus. This book was assigned to Herbort by Proctor (no. 4690) but the constant occurrence of V from type 78 Ge. shows that it is connected rather with Stagninus or with Di Pino, q. v. 206 X 141 mm. Bought in June, 1880. THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae tertia pars. [With the Additiones. *10 April, 1486.', "Folio. a-pqr ; aa-l mm'. 230 leaves, the first blank. 2", 'columns. 3° : 70 lines and head-line, 238 (248) x 148 mm. Types: 160 Ge.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1470. 1, blank : 22, tertia pars ; 1302, tabula tertiae partis ; 132b, regi¬ HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 232 (241) 151 mm. Types: 110 R. (pure), quires a-1: 110 R. (with new O and M), remainder ; 82 R.; 82 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Hain '8884.", 'The text on the last page is printed in commentary type in order to save space. The archetype of this edition is that of De Gregoriis, 1483 (IB. 20941). IB. 22122 GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a the last blank, 2-235 numbered 2-233, with errors. 2 columns. 4: 86 lines of gloss surrounding the text, and head-line, 333 (342 x 225 mm. Types: 93 G2, 78 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters Hain *8020.', "Niger's letter to the reader on 1b commends Stagninus's edition", '421 x 282 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 173-170. Rubricated. Leaf 2 is mutilated. On 1e is written: Liber Fratris Mgri Sigismudi Mansuelt socij diuoi ) Augustinians at Munich. Old stamped leather ovel boards. Bought in April, 1873. IC. 22123. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the com¬ mentary of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. *9 August, 1487. col. 5.) Finis.', "Felio, 2-f0g-i' ko qr0s-29 1 A-HP IKe. 282 leaves, the", 'frt hank, 2-48 so numbered, 51-82 numbered 49-80, 85-281 sumbered 81-279, with errors and omissions. 2 columns. 36 : 86 lines of glos surrounding the text, and head-line, 336 (345) K 227 mm Tunes: 160 0b, head-lines (mostly numerals only) ; 93 Ca.; 78 G. Capital spaces. Hain 17906. 100X286 mm. Without the blank leaf. Rubricated illiminated capital on 22. With the book-plate of the monastery of Diessen, 1755. Old stamped pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22124. ARISTOTELES. Opera. [With the com¬ ARISTOTELES. Opera. [With the com¬ mentary of Averroes. *31 January-5 September, 1489. 1b. (head-line) Proemiu Auerrois i libros physicoz. 112b, FIRST COLOPHON: Aristotilis stagyrite philosophou monarche: phylsicoru opus: cuz Auerrois Cordubensis THIRTEENTH COLOPHON: Sümi phi Aristo. Stagyrite Ethicon Liber cu Auerrois commento: Per Ber nardinu de head-line, 333 (341) X 214 mm. Types: 93 Gb.; 78 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 1661. The register assigns eight leaves to quire ce, but it contains only six leaves, the outer sheet enclosing two other separate sheets. 410x 261 mm. Without the blank 186 and with the blanks 199, 200 cut away. Rubricated. Bound in two volumes in the following order: vol. i: aa-pp, a-q, A-1; vol ii: K, L, V-Z, M-T, 1-13, aaa-nnn. Bought in February, 1922. IC. 22131. CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. Repetitio rubricae CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. Repetitio rubricae 22 February, 1490. de jureiurando. 311 X 191 mm. Types: 180 G.; 81 G. Capital space, with guide- letter, on 12. Catchwords. Hain 55766. 386 x 271 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22147. OLDRADUS DE PONTE, de Laude. Con¬ 417x 283 mm. With the stamp of the Ministerial- Bibliothek of Uelzen. Old stamped leather over boards, one of the stamps representing the arms of Cologne. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 22149. CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. Singularia cum', "spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain '5764.", 'The first edition referred to in the colophon is that of Azoguidus, 1477 (Hain 5673). 386 x 272 mm. Without the blanks. Bought in July, 1890. IC. 22151. FALCUTIUS, NICOLAUS. Sermones medi¬ *24 December, 1490-8 October, 1491. Folio. Pt. i: 42; A-Fs. 50 leaves, the last blank, 2-47s0 num-', "bered. Pt. ii: ast2 b-q're set-z 72 u (1-3) (4-6) (7-9) (10-12) (13-15)", "(16-18)' (19, 20)'. 232 leaves, 4-231 numbered 2-220, with errors", 'Pt. iii : aa-xx yy 178 leaves, the last blank, 2-177 s0 numbered', "Pt. iv: aaa bbb' ccc-ooo ppps 96 leaves, 3-96 so numbered.", 'Pt. v: AA"BB CC’ DD-FFSGG-ZZAAA-DDDÉ EEES. 180 leaves the last blank, 3-179 numbered 2-174, with errors Pt. vi: AAA BBB“-III“ KK“. 60 leaves, the last blank, 2-59 so numbered. Pt. vii: 18 2-126; 13-246; 25-348. 206 leaves, 3-146 s0 numbered. 147-206 numbered 75-134. 2 columns. Pt. i, 52: 83 lines and head-line, 338 (349) x 205 (with marginalia 266) mm. Types: 180G.: 93 Gb., [41b, a 2, 3, &c.; 81 G.; 78 Gb., aa 1b, &c.; 64 G., mar¬ ginalia. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 409 x 284 mm. Rubricated. Bound in two volumes. containing parts i, ii, vii, and parts iii-vi respectively. In part i ff. 8, 9 are bound before f. 2, and in part ii f.8 is bound before f. 2. In each volume are the notes of ownership of Nicolaus Pol Doctor, 1494, and of the Collegiate Church of Innichen. Original stamped leather over boards. Bought in May, 1903. IC. 22155. URBANUS, Auerroista. Expositio com¬ Jacobus Philippus Ferrariensis. *15 November, 1492. 12 TITLE: (red) Vrbanus Aueroysta philosophus Registrum ... (to right : red) Laus deo DEVICEA. Folio. Is1 a-k8l841m-21u A-GH6I8. 283 leaves, 6-701 numbered 2-89, 89-276. 2 columns. 72: 84 lines and head-me, Diagrams. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Ham *16097 (counting only 275 numbered leaves). The colophon is followed by an epigram of Euangelista Fossa ad flagitantes Vrbani impressionem? and by a congratulatory pocm of Defendinus. 426 x 288 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IC. 22171. CAEPOLLA, BARTHOLOMAEUS. Cautelae.', "Catchwords in some quires. Hain '4858.", 'AI1X285 mm. On 12 is written: " Cathalogo Mnrij', "Campililiorum inscriptus' and Iste liber pertinet bene¬", 'fcio perpetuo altaris... virginis marie sanctorum Hieronimi IC. 22173. SANCTO GEORGIO, JOANNES ANTONTUS 7o lines and head-line, 322 (337) x 197 mm. Types: 180 G.; 92 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 77588. A reprint, with the same quiring and mostly the same page¬', "contents, of Carcanus's Pavia edition, 1490 (IC. 31349).", '415X 283 mm. Rubricated. Bought in April, 1873. IC. 22175. ARCULANUS, JoANNES. Practica. [Edited ARCULANUS, JoANNES. Practica. [Edited by Hieronymus Turianus and Elyanorus *12 November, 1493.', "Folio. abscd'etf-zouA°. 164 leaves, 2-164 so numbered.", '2 columns. 52: 69 lines and head-line, 269 (278) x 179 mm. Types: 135 G.; 93 Gb; 78 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13899. 334X 235 mm. Rubricated. On the fly-leaf is written: Nicolaus Pol. Doctor. 1494 and on 22: Collegiata Ecclia Inticensis [Innichen) an. 1632. Old stamped leather over boards, as IC. 22155. Bought in May, 1903. IB. 22178. PETRUS DE ANCHARANO. Lectura numbered. 2 columns. 42: 66 lines and head-line, 306 (320)x 178 mm. Types: 180 G.; 92 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 1956. The presence of a title and catchwords and the use of types 180 G. and 92 G. show that this book cannot be earlier than 1490. Prob¬', "ably an 'x' has dropped out of the year-date in the colophon.", '398 x 277 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in April, 1865. IC. 22115. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum infortiatum. (col. 5: black) Finis. COLOPHON: Infortiati opus pre¬ clarissimum: summo studio ac diligenti cura emendatuz: so numbered. 2 columns. 152: 82 lines of commentary surround¬ ing the text, and head-line, 336 (345) X 222 mm. Types: 180 G.;', "95 G.; 82 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9573.", '400 x 273 mm. With the note of ownership (1662) and in the stamped pigskin binding of the Vienna Jesuits. Bought in July, 1877. IC. 22184. INNOCENTIUS IV. Apparatus super libros', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9194.", 'Reprinted, with the same quiring and page-contents, from Ham¬', "man's 1491 edition (IC. 23351).", '422 X 285 mm. With the notes of ownership of Magnus Schöllenberg, canon of Freising and Brixen, 1528, Bene dictus Haidfalck, canon of S. Zeno, 1599, and the Monastery of Au, 1637. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22186. Another copy. 414 X 280 mm. Old half pigskin. Bought in September, 1871. IC. 22187 MANLIIS, JoANNES JACOBUS DE. Luminare', "66 G. Woodcut capital on 22; Lombards. Hain '10713.", "Derived from Locatellus's 1496 edition (IB. 22942).", "308 x 206 mm. Bound after Benzo's Consilia medica,", 'Hendrik of Harlem, Bologna, 1482 (IB. 28725). IB. 22194. Pandectae authorities in roman capitals. Woodcut capital on 22; Lombarde Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22196 SANCTO GEORGIO, JOANNES ANTONIUS with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 77585. Reprinted, with the same quiring and mostly the same page¬', "contents, from Gerla's Pavia edition, 1497 (IC. 31596).", 'No privilege for this book appears to be recorded by Fulin. 426 x 288 mm. Without the blank. On 22 is written: Soc. Iesu. Augustæe. With the book-plate of Franciscu- præpositus . . . in Polling, 1744. Old stamped hal pigskin over boards. Bought in April, 1866. IC. 22206. ALONE. spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8636. This book is placed before the Bergomensis as being printed throughout with type 83 G. in its earliest state. 210X 157 mm. On 18 is written: 30 di nouebr. 1527 JACÖBUS PHILIPPUS [FORESTIl BERGO¬ exordio huius operis me facere compromisi. Perfectû ât p me opus fuit ano salutis nre . 1483 . 3°. klas lu lij Q-Z AA-DD“. 306 leaves, 12-126 numbered 2-116, 127-300 numbered 1-180. 14°: 54 lines and head-line, 224 (242) X 119 (with marginalia 148) mm. Types: 150 Ge.; 83 G., sheets a 3-6, quires b-p, A-S; 83 (80) G., remainder. Capital spaces. Hain a coat of arms, the latter that of the Benaglia family, i.e.', "the printer's own.", 'Bought in October, 1886. IB. 22303. CLEMENS V. Constitutiones cum apparatu bered, 2 columns. 42: 64 lines of commentary surrounding the tert, and foliation, 169 (172) X 119 mm. Types: 114 G.; 64 G.; 53 G. Capital spaces. Hain "5432.', "As no earlier edition by Benalius is recorded, 'secunda", "impressione' may be equivalent to felici impressione.", '212X 158 mm. On 22 is written: hic liber est ouêt?', "Sacte ane de carmona.' Bound before IA. 22308. Old", 'stamped leather over boards. IA. 22307. BONIFACIUS VIII. Liber sextus Decre¬ 27 January, 1484/5. lines of commentary surrounding the text, and foliation, 165 (168) X', "118 mm. Types: 85 G'., two words on 52; 64 G.; 53 G. Capital", 'spaces. Hain 3608.', "Probably a reprint of Torresanus's edition of 1482 (Hain 73604).", '212X 158 mm. Bound after IA. 22307, q. v. IA. 22308. WITH SOCII'.", 'M. cccc. lxxxy. 462. SECOND COLOPHON: Finis. 206 X 128 mm. Type: 110R. Woodcut O on 22, spaces elsewhere. Hain 14216. 1, blank ; 22, Catilinae coniuratio ; 16°, Bellum Iugurthinum; 44’, M. T. Ciceronis in C. Sallustium Crispum responsio; 46b, IB. 22309. ALONE. 62: 39 lines, 152 X 104 mm. Types: 160 G., heading on 5a. 150 Ga., other headings; 79 G. Lombards and woodcut capitals, also space on 52. Hain 12086. 210X 149 mm. Half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1908. IA. 22310. JACOBUS PHILIPPUS [FORESTIJ BERGO¬ 155 mm. Types: 150 Ge.; 83 (80) G. Woodcut capitals. Wood- cuts. Hain *2807. 304X 212 mm. On 1° is the signature of Michael hofer in puechpach pastor. Original (?) stamped pigskin over boards. IB. 22312. Bought in April, 1865. Another copy. 319X 214 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 210, 211', "(K 4, 5). Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in August, 1839. IB. 22311. IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi. cordis. CIncipit liber primus loannis Gerson cangellari head-line, 156 (166) x 109 mm. Types: 150 Ge.; 83 (80) G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 79089. 197X 144 mm. Imperfect, wanting the table, for', "which a copy of that of De Pasqualibus's 1485 edition", '(IA. 22229) has been substituted. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 22314. IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi. cordis. foot of each recto. 2 columns. 42: 38 lines and head-line, 120 (126) x 75 mm. Types: 114 G.; 92 G.; 63 G. Woodcut capitals and Lombards. Catchwords. Hain 79095.', "The wording of the colophon derives from Leouiler's 1486 edition", '(IA. 22785). 162 X 106 mm. After leaf 2 is inserted a leaf bearing a woodcut. Bought in November, 1890. IA. 22318. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta Folio. [441; a-rfs-z & A-DSEF6. 248 leaves, the first blank, 5 247 numbered I-CCXLII, CCXXXVI. 62: 58 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 233 (241) X 153 (with margin- alia 172) mm. Types: 110 (106 R.); 80 R. (first state); 80 Gk. Spaces also left for Greek. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Few catchwords. Hain 15790. 303X 215 mm. Without the blank leaf. Leaves 2, 3 have changed places in binding. Bound before IB. 23632. On 22 is written : Iste liber e puët? sancti spûs de senis. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 22321. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De amicitia. De senectute. [With the com¬ mentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omnibonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.] Paradoxa. * Undated. 1b. PETRI MARSI INTERPRETATIO in officia Ciceronis ad reuerendissimum in chrysto patrem & dominum. D. F. Gonzagam Cardinalem Mantuanum. (first state); 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords. Hain 5270. This and the following book are inserted here so as not to separate them from the dated books showing the first state of type 80 R. 302 X 205 mm. Stamped half leather over boards lined with leaves from early printed breviaries. Bought in May, 1903. IB. 22337. CHERUBINO DA SPOLETO. Regula tissimo. woodcut. 1°. Oratione di sancto Augustino. Bought in March, 1875. BENEDICTUS. Regula. 99X 75 mm. On 12 is written: Dom Profess Rom.', "Soc. Iesu' and on 686 est. s. Georgij'. Old calf.", 'Bought in July, 1897. IA. 22324. HIERONYMUS. Epistolae. *14 July, 1490. H-Z1. 234 leaves, the last blank, 6-233 numbered il-Ccki. Foliation at the foot of each recto. Pt. i, 82: 60 lines, 314 X 195 m Types: 110 (106) R.; 105 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 18560.', "Mainly a page-for-page reprint of Torresanus's 1488 edition", '(IC. 21652). 409 X 275 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. On 24 is written : Dom° probat. Soc. Jesu, Viennæ ad S. Annä A° 1634. Sixteenth-century stamped pigskin. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 22327. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Ser¬ *1 October, 1490. Gasparinus Borro. numbered II-2i5. 2 columns. 62 : 48 lines and head-line, 160 (167) « 116 mm. Types: 114 G.; 67 G. Capital spaces. Catch¬ words at the end of quires n, t-u. Hain 74482. 211X155 mm. Old stamped leather. On 12 is', "written : Vnderstorf' and M Grablock 1525.", 'Bought in October, 1867. IA. 22330. WITH MATTEO CAPCASA. Cristoforo Landino. Edited by Piero da *3 March, 1491. numbered II-CCLXXXXI. 162: 61 lines of commentary surround¬ ing the text, and head-line, 244 (251) X 152mm. Marginalia. Types: 108 R.; 80 R. (second state). Woodcut capitals and border. Woodcuts. Hain 5949. 1e, preliminary matter ; 112 blank ; 11b, woodcut ; 122, Inferno ; 147°, Purgatorio; 2332, Paradiso; 302b, blank. A copy is recorded by Pellechet-Polain (no. 4117) which has in', "the colophon after ' Matthio da parma' the following passage:", '& ha âchora posto di foraili margini tutte le historie notade & li 314X 216 mm. Imperfect, wanting the preliminary quire and leaf 277. The device has been cut out. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 22339. MIRACOLI. Miracoli della Madonna. woodcut.) 1b. [Woodcut.) 22. Qui cominciano alchuni miraculi de la gloriosa uirgine Maria. Et prima come 156x 102 mm. Type: 80 R. (second state). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 22345. JOANNES CLIMACUS. Scala Paradisi. ALTRAMENTE SCHALA PARADISI. woodcut. 1b. IN NOMINE DOMININOSTRIIESVCHRISTI Quarto. a-s8. 144 leaves. 42: 32 lines, 169X 114 mm. Type: 110 (106) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5468. Although this book is signed by Capcasa only, an entry in his will shows it to have been one of the books printed by him and Benalius jointly. PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. Britannicus and Bartholomaeus Fontius. ’3 August, 1491. 32. IOANNIS BRITANNICI BRIXIANI COMMEN¬ TARII IN PERSIVM... 482. COLOPHON : Im¬ rounding the text, 249x 158 mm. Types: 108 R.; 80 R. (second', "state). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12736.", '282X 192 mm. On 48° is the signature of Wilhelmus Alexander Balæus, 1750. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22342. ALONE. 29 lines, 117x77 mm. Types: 108 R.; 80 R. (second state).', "Capital spaces. Hain '2893.", '148 x 100 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in January, 1878. IA. 22353. JUSTINIANI, BERNARDUS. Orationes et', "The narrower type-page suggests that this section of Justiniani's", 'works was printed before the De origine urbis Venetiarum (next entry). 300 x 208 mm. Bound after IB. 22348.', "King George III's copy (167. e. 11 (2)). IB. 22349.", 'Another copy. 270 X 182 mm. JUSTINIANI, BERNARDUS. Historia de ori¬ 215 X 135 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide- letters. Hain 79638 (1). The matter on 120b is a variant setting up of that on 22 of the Orationes (IB. 22349). Benalius obtained a privilege for this book, then not yet printed. on 17th August 1492 (Fulin, no. 6). This shows that Brognolus dated his dedication in the Venetian style. 300 x 208 mm. Quire A is misbound after quire p. Bound before IB. 22349.', "King George III's copy (167. e. II (1)). IB. 22348. AUGUSTINUS. Explanatio Psalmorum. 16-372 numbered II-CCCLX, with errors. 2 columns. 208: 70 lines of commentary enclosing the text, and head-line, 262 (274)8. 158 (with marginalia 186) mm. Types: 175 G.; 150 Gb.; 107 G.: 85 Ga; 75 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Some catch-', "words. Hain '1973.", 'Hain and Pellechet (no. 1486) note the existence of an issue with device C inserted below the register, the gloss being shortened to make room for it. 332 X 213 mm. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in July, 1876. IB. 22362. CHIROMANTIA. 80 R. (second state). Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Diagrams of hands. Hain 4976. 204 X 134 mm. Bought in January, 1878. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. the Catilina. Edited by Pomponius Laetus.) 1493? surrounding the text, 242X 156 mm. Types: 104 R.; 81 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 14221. 12, title ; 1b, letter of Laetus to Augustinus Mafaeus; 22, Cati¬ lina; 272, Portii Latronis declamatio contra Catilinam; 30° of the types (see description, p. 369). 287X 213 mm. Bought in January, 1923. IB. 22351. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Epistolae. 12. TITLE: EPISTOLAE FRANCISCI PHIL¬ ELFI. 93b. COLOPHON: Epistolag Fran. philelfi Libri. iIXXVIII, with errors. 32: 60 lines and head-line, 241 (248)X 147 mm. Types: 80 R. (second state); 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 712942. Oving to an error of imposition the contents of 664 and 616 have changed places. Reprinted, often with the same page-contents, from Pinciuss 1492 edition (IB. 23632). ship of Reginaldus Glasson. IB. 22356. Bought in July, 1864. BERNARDUS. Modus bene viuendi. 12, TITLE: Diui Bernardi abbatis ad sororem : Modus 140 x 95 mm. On 12 is a stamp of a crowned wreath, Bought in November, 1861. IA. 22371. AUGUSTINUS. Epistolae quaedam. 195X 145 mm. On 1e is the armorial book-stamp of D. Luigi Sylva [Silva, of MilanJ. Bought in July, 1884. BARTHOLOMAEUS [SACCHIJ DE PLA¬ 160X 113 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13058. ABSTEMIUS, LAURENTIUS. De quibusdam This and the following book have been placed together as they agree in measurements and line-numbers as well as type. The date 3oa x 205 mm. Rubricated. With the note of owner- of the dedication of the Mancinellus shows that this cannot be earlier than May, 1493, while the type was apparently not used in this state after 1494. 210X 150 mm. Quire d is misbound after e 2. Bought in December, 1910. IA. 22334. 730 May, 1494. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Scribendi letters. Catchwords. Hain 10591.', "Mancinellus's dedication to Crispinus (22) is dated: decimo nono", 'cal. Iunias, M. cccc. Lxxxxiii. It seems probable that the edition of Beuilaqua dated 10 July, 1493 (IA. 23931) is earlier than the present. 197X 139 mm. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 22359. BERNARDUS. Modus bene viuendi. IIn lower margin i-lxxxxvi, with errors. 62: 30 lines and foliation, 163 (167) 8 110 mm. Type: 110 R. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. Catchwords. Hain 2897. This book has been ranked with the preceding as agreeing exactly in type and line-numbers and very closely in measurement. Device C is not known to have been used before 1493. 210X 155 mm. Old half leather over boards. Bought in October, 1900. IA. 22423. TERTULLIANUS, QUINTUS SEPTIMIUS 1b (head-line) TABVLA. 22. Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus aduersus gentes. De Igno¬ Type 110 R. was apparently not used in this state after 1494, hence the position of this book. 288 x 216 mm. Rubricated. Bound after IB. 21196 (Orosius, Scotus, 1483). Bought in November, 1859. IB. 22421. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Spica. Versi¬ 80 R. (second state). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10581.', "Reprinted, with the same page-contents, from De Paganinis' 1492", 'edition (IA. 23268). This may be the work of some other printer using type discarded by Benalius, in whose signed books type 80 R. does not occur so late. 206 X 149 mm. Bought in January, 1878. DECISIONES. Decisiones nouae et anti¬ 85 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 16054. cisiones; 203b decisiones recollectae per Thomam Fastoli; 2108 register; 2106 blank; 2112 regulae cancellariae Sixti iv; 2161 lished a fortnight earlier (IC. 21115), except that the Summaria', "decisionum antiquarum' (99a-106b) seem undoubtedly here to forn", 'part of the book. 364 x 255 mm. Quires AA, BB are misbound after quire v. Bought in May, 1899. IC. 22386 EUSEBIUS. Euangelica praeparatio. (Trans. lated by Georgius Trapezuntius. with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 16706. A reprint, generally with the same page-contents, of Manzoluss edition, Treviso, 1480 (Hain 16702, IB. 28358). 307 X 212mm. On 107b is written: Libere... Ioannis fabri, Episcopi Vienn. proprijs & non episcopatus pecuniis emptus & post mortem ipsius in Bibliotheca Collegii sui IB. 22392. ZABARELLIS, FRANCISCUS DE. Lectura', "Turin, 1492 (Hain 16254, IC. 32434), and retaining Suigus's dedi¬", 'cation to Petrus Cara on 1b. 395 X 262 mm. With the note of ownership of the Monastery of Scheyern. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in January, 1868. IC. 22389. FLORES LEGUM. Flores legum aut conge¬', "beti. Cuz additio nibus. 1'. C Sanctus Hieronymus.", '180 G.; 85 Gb. Capital space, with guide-letter, on 22. Catch¬', "words. Hain '7169.", 'Another edition is known (Hain no. 77168) in which the privilege is for ten years. No such privilege is mentioned by Fulin. This and the following book are inserted here in order not to separate them from the dated books printed with types 180 0, e. Ch. of which the Zabarellis (IC. 22389) appears to be the last. Their position does not, of course, imply that they were printed in lanuary-February, 1498. 1758 120 mm. Bound after IA. 22410. Bought in July, 1857. IACOBUS PHILIPPUS (FORESTI) BERGO¬ Bought in October, 1867. IA. 22427. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia Revised by Jo. Bapt. Palmarius. *(Not before 13 February, 1 1497/8. 12 TITLE: C. PLINII SECVNDI NATVRAE HIIISTORIARVM LIBRI. XXXVII. E CASTIGA¬', "This appears to be the first edition of Barbarus's recension, the", 'note of a 1496 edition by the same printer being probably due to a confusion (Hain 13099). The dedication and prefatory note by Palmarius (1°-2b) concludes: OPERI SVPREMA MANVS IM¬ 1497 to 29 August, 1498. 401 X 271 mm. Capital supplied on 42. Bought in July, 1877. IC. 22396. FRANCHIS, PHILIPPUS DE. Lectura super A-I8Ki0 L-Ps Q1R8 S-V6. 158 leaves, the last blank, 2-156 so numbered. 2 columns. Pt. i, 42: 65 lines and head-line, 298 (308) x 195 mm. Types: 180 G.; 91 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 77314. The privilege for this and the following tract by De Franchis was granted to Francesco di Baldassari, da Perugia, e Bernardino di half leather over boards. Bound before IC. 22407. Bought in April, 1866. IC. 22406. FRANCHIS, PHILIPPUS DE. Lectura super After 30 July,1 1499. 1a. TITLE: Iurisconsulti acutissimi domini Philippi 32: 66 lines and head-line, 301 (311) x 195 mm. Types: 180 G.; 91G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 77321. For the date see the preceding tract. 392 X 270 mm. Without the blank. Bound after IC. 22406, q. v. IC. 22407 Bought in April, 1866. *25 November, 1499.', "Diagrams of hands. Hain '4978.", '175 X 120 mm. Bound before IA. 22411. Bought in July, 1857. IA. 22410. AZO, PORTIUS. Summa super Codice et printed with types 180 G. and 91 G. of Benalius. BALDUS DE UBALDIS. Super feudis cum bered. 2 columns. 44: 70 lines, and head-line, 320 (330) X 190 (with marginalia 218) mm. Types: 180 G.; 91 G.; 68 G. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain '2325.", 'The archetype of this edition is that of Girardengus and Birreta, Pavia, 1490 (IC. 31414 a). IC. 22413. APPENDIX. Signatures at head of page. Hain 11613. On fa is the blind impression of two lines of text about oo mm.', "broad, the second of which begins with misericordia' These have", 'not been identified. IA. 22430. MONTE DELL'ORAZIONE.", "Quarto. Ja’b-h'. 36 leaves. 42: 33 lines, 140x 91 mm.", 'Types: 130 G.; 85 G. Woodcut capital on 32, Lombards elsewhere. Hai 11576.', "The woodcut on ab with the inscription 'Mons ofonisi wa", 'made for this book. The setting up of the inscription Sps scti¬ on the cover-cut on ra differs in this book from that in the reted the group, including the S. Francis, Fiorett, of 11 June, 1403 ee reproduction in Essling, no. 306, I, i, p. 284). 205 X 157 mm. With the book-plate of John Towneley Bought in May, 1850. 1A. 22442. In some copies (Hain 9477, Essling 757) there is a title above the woodcut on 1a reading: Doctrina del Beato Laurezo patriarcha della vita monastica. NICOLAUS DE AUXIMO. Giardino d'", '102 mm. Types: 150 G.; 85 G. Signatures at head of page. Historiated T on 52, Lombards elsewhere. Woodcuts. Hain 16276.', "This book contains on 4° the cut found on 2b of the Monte dell'", "orazione, but with the inscription Mons oronis' removed.", '207 X 156 mm. Bought in February, 1846. BERNARDINUS. Della confessione. [With other tracts. 12. TITLE: Sancto Bernardino dela confessione. 108 103 mm. Types: 150 G.; 85 G. Historiated captals on 25 and 23b, Lombards elsewhere. 188X 140 mm. Some leaves mounted. Bought in October, 1901. IA. 22440. GROUP B.', "A reprint in the same number of leaves of Amerbach's Basel", 'edition of 1492 (IA. 37349, vol. iii, p. 754). 158 x 105 mm. On 58 is a book-stamp lettered BIBL. S. PVDEN. DE VRBE. Bought in April, 1908. REGIMEN. Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum', "150 G.; 92 G.; 85 G. Lombardic A on 22. Hain '13757.", 'A reprint, including the entire colophon but with an expanded title, ot the edition so dated by the Printer of Jordanus de Quedlin¬ burg at Strasburg (IA. 2063, vol. i. p. 142). IMITATIO CHRISTI. columns. 62: 39 lines and head-line, 153 (165) x 103 mm. Types: 130 G.; 79 G. Capital spaces. Hain 9085. ISIDORUS. Etymologiae. De summo bono. fifth blank, 6-106 and 109-136 numbered j-ioi and j-28. 2 columns. Another copy. 84 : 58 lines and head-line, 231 (242)X 143 mm. Types: 130 G. 79 G.; 79 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Full-page diagram on e 9b, also other diagrams, &c. Hain 79279 (describing the tables after their books and giving only 3 leaves to the first). 310X 212 mm. Rubricated as and bound with IB. Another copy. 7306 (Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Koberger, 1483), q. v. Bought. IB. 22456. quaestionibus de uniuersalibus Scoti. 51483 24. (red) Clarissimi doctoris subtilis Ioannis Scoti the Pratum of Joannes Eucrates, the latter after Ambrosius Camaldulensis by Feo Belcari. Sussex. Bound before IB. 22850. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 22457. 305 x 205 mm. Without the blank.', "King George III's copy (C. 13. b. 5).", 'IB. 22458. super questioibs de vniuersalibus doctolris subtilis, v', "Folio. as b-i8 k'; A-H6 18. 116 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns", '54: 57 lines and head-line, 214 (223)X 144 mm. Types: 150G.: 75 G. No head-lines in quires A-I. Hain 76442 (53 ff.) +1106.', "The word 'QJVeritur' (type 150 G.) in col. 1 of e 5a has dropped", 'out, and the last word on D 3a is correctly printed predicabit, 277 x 208 mm; 290X 210 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bound in two volumes, divided after quire k. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22463 Another copy.', "In this copy the word QJVeritur' appears in its place on e5e,", "and the last word on D 32 is printed predicabilit'.", '265 X 193 mm. Bought in October, 1880. IB. 22464. Como : ne gli ani del signore. M. cccclxxxiii. Regnäste and last blank. 2 columns. 32 : 56 lines and head-line, 218 (227 x 156 mm. Types: 135 G.; 78 Ge., incipit on 22; 78 Gb. Capita spaces. Hain 8621. Probably printed from the edition of N. Girardengus, 1479 (Hain- Reichling 8619), which has the same contents and the same wording of the colophon.', "293X 205 mm. Without the last blank. On 1' is", 'pasted a round label with the head of a dog holding a bone. Bought in April, 1908. IB. 22473 WITH PAGANINUS DE PAGANINIS.', "237X 154 mm. Types: 110 Ga; 110G'. Red printed Lombarus,", "also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain '11386.", '323X 220 mm. Rubricated. Original (?) stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in July, 1884. IB. 22487. 382 frst and last blank. 2 colunns. 4: 42 lines, 1262 83 mm. Trnes: 130 C.; 60 G. Capital spaces, some with guide letters.', "Hain '2166 (counting 500 printed leaves).", '1. blank; 22, supplementum; 449, tabula capitulorum; 464b Bought in January, 1878. IA. 22490. ALONE. 24. CEpla. F. Hieronymi tornieli lectoris. Ad p. p. F. Angeluz de clauasio presentis opellris Auctorem: .. blank, 7-360 numbered 1-354. 2 columns. 90 : 53 lines and folia- tion, 172 (174) X 121 (with marginalia 127) mm. Types: 110 G0.; 65 G. Capital spaces. Hain 75384. Another setting-up of quires a and b is known, in which the text (72) begins: [AlBbas debet esse presbylter. c. i. de eta. 2 . . Bought in January, 1878. *27 February, 1487/8. BIBLIA LATINA. 52 lines and head-line, 169 (180) X 117 mm. Types: 110 GP.; 65 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Marginalia in New', "Testament. Hain '3099.", 'Pellechet (no. 2324) describes a title, consisting of the word Biblia’, on 12, but Arriuabenus is not known to have prefixed titles to his books at this time. 222 X 155 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf (sup¬ plied in pen-and-ink facsimile), also the blank. Rubricated.', "A leaf with the word' Biblia' in pen-and-ink imitation of", 'type 110 Gb is bound at the end. IA. 22501. Bought. Bought. PRISCIANUS. Opera. [Edited by Bene dictus Brognolus. Partly with a commentary by Joannes de Aingre.) *4 December, 1488. 22. (text) IVLIANO CONSVLI AC PATRICIO PRISCIANVS SALVTEM. CVM omnis Eloquentiae do- ctrinam :... 4%, l. 9 of text : De uocis diffinitione. 2378 152 mm. Types: 110 R.; 79 R.; 80 Ck. (also used leaded to range with 110 R.). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hamn 13361. This edition derives from that of Foxius, 1485 (IB. 22792), q-V., the name of Cyprianus Cornelius, who wrote the colophon, being suppressed, and the commentary of De Aingre (to end of quire ni, 252b) being added. Otherwise the contents are the same in both. 293X 207 mm. IB. 22509. Bought. 1b. tAbula presentis operis: ... 209b. COLOPHON: Clarissimi ac celeberimi preconis Fratris Roberti Caraçoli 2 columns. 82: 5olines, 157X109mm. Types: 120 C., headings in quires h, n, P, F, V, 5, 4, 2; 110 Ge, other headings; 65 (62) 6. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain "4477. 18 blank; 15, table ; 5, blank; 62 text; 205e, sermo de s. Ber- nardino; 2098, register; 209, colophon, &c.; 210, blank. 210 150 mm. Without the last blank. On 18 is written: Monrij. S. Zenonis. Bought in April, 1865. ANGELUS [CARLETUSJ DE CLAVASIO. 9 October, 1489. 22. # Epla. F. Hieronymi tornieli lectoris. Ad. R p. F. Angelû de clauasio psentis operis Auctorem : . . blank, 7-384 numbered 1-378. 2 columns. 102: 51 lines and foliation, 160 (163) x 116 (with marginalia 125) mm. Types: 120 G., headings in quires (2, 3), b, q-end; 110 G°., other head¬ ings; 65 (62) G. Capital spaces. 219 X 156 mm. The last quire is bound after the first. With the signatures of Bartolameo Finotto and of Con- stantinus de Egregiis capell. ss. Quirici & Iulitę d cauertiano. 1543. Old lined half leather over boards. Bought in April, 1921. IA. 22514. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. 510 March, 1490. canolnum :... 337b. COLOPHON : Exactu insigne hoc', "Georgiu Arriuabene Mantuanum. Anno salutis. M. cccc. Lombards, also some spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '9570.", '... (col. 5: black) Finis (below col. 3) DEVICE D nasterij œeno-Rothensis. Original (2) stamped leather. (red). Folio. 42; a-z1» A-Q. 338 leaves, the third blank, 4-337 numbered 2-335. 2 columns. 72: 84 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 338 (347) x 215 mm. Types: 150 G.; 91 G.; 80 G. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain 7910 (whose copy has the second word misprinted ilbellus').", '429 x 288 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is the note', "of ownership and stamp (SMK') of the Franciscans at", 'Kehlheim. Original (?) stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22520. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. 28 May, 1490. Registrü. ... (col. 2 : black) Finis. B (first) B (second)s C1; AA-EES. 456 leaves, 13-386 numbered j-369, with numerous errors and (on the last leaves) omissions 2 columns. 152: 40 lines and foliation, 115 (120) x 75 mm. Types:', "58 G.; 58 G'. Red printed Lombards, also a few spaces. Catch-", 'words at end of each quire. Although this book is unsigned, there seems no good reason to doubt that it is the work of Arriuabenus. On vellum. 161 x 108 mm. Capitals illuminated. On 132 and 69 is painted a coat of arms with the initials B B and the motto Ois honor adest quem penes est virtus. In the tôp cover is the signature of F. G. H. Culemann, Hannoverae, 1841. Bought in July, 1897. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum infortiatum. 2-261 so numbered. 2 columns. 42: 84 lines and head-line, 338 (349) x 218 (220) mm. Types: 150 G.; 91 G.; 80 G. Red printed 432 X 289 mm. Rubricated. On 2° is written: Mo¬ Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22524. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. phyrion, and Christophorus Landinus. [Edited by Joannes Franciscus Philomusus. *4 February, 1490/1. 22. TABVLA POSTILLARVM. [4°. Io. Franciscus Folio. 41; a-z & oR A-ES F6 258 leaves, the first and last blank, 5-257 numbered 1-253. 62 : 58 lines of commentary, and head-line, 236 (243) x 146 (with marginalia 165) mm. Types: 110 R.; 81 R.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Ham 18887. 288 x 207 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 4, also the first blank. On 5° is written: pro Bibliotecha cenobi) s. Iustine de padua. IB. 22517. ANGELUS (CARLETUS DE CLAVASIO. 128: 44 lines and foliation, 129 (134) x 84 (with marginalia 9o) mm Types: 110 Gb.; 58 G. Capital spaces. The last quire is signed only on sheet 5. Hain 75396. Another setting-up of the first and second quires, reading', "Summa angelica' on 12 ppter tale rimum", "exemplar' on 9a, &c., is described by M. Polain (no. 3823).", 'Another issue is also known, in which quire X is printed with a', "different type, the colophon is on 527b and is dated' quarti sic", "lunij', and the device is on 5288.", '176x 118 mm. On 12 is the note of ownership of the Rebdorf Augustinians. IA. 22534. Bought. Bought. GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. *12 October, 1493. 12. (red) Incipit libellus siue opus super decreto vtilis¬ col. 3) DEVICE E (red).', "Folio. [42; a-27» A-L'MN-Q8. 340 leaves, the third", 'blank, 4-340 numbered 2-334, with errors. 2 columns. 72: 80 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 339 (348) x 217 (219 mm. Types: 158 G., 150 G., head-lines; 92 Ge.; 84 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 77914. 427 X 285 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. From the old Royal Library. IC. 22537. JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones. to right) Registrum . . . (col. 4 : black) indicere DEVICE E (red).', "Folio, a-h' ik'. 76 leaves, 2-75 s0 numbered. 2 columns. 5e:", '79 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 330 (339)X 216 (219) mm. Types: 158 G., title; 92 Ge.; 84 G. Red printed Lombards, also spaces. Hain 9530. 432 X 292 mm. Rubricated. Bound after IC. 21461 (Bonifacius VIII, De Tortis, 1496), q. v. Bought in June, 1879. IC. 22540. JUSTINIANUS. Nouellae constitutiones, 12. TITLE: (red) Volumen nouiter impressum additis constan tie enucleacius illustratum. 22. (text : red) In tholi ... 205°. Explicit. Folio, a-27896 ; a8. 206 leaves, the last blank, 2-198 and 199- 205 numbered 2-198 and i-7 respectively. 2 columns. 44 : 80 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 334 (343) X 220 (222) mm. Types: 158 G.; 92 Ga; 84 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide letters ; also red printed Lombards in quires o-y, 2. The gloss on the De pace Constantiae (191b-1982) is by Baldus de Ubaldis.', "The strictures on the printers who praise their own books' on", '1982 are probably a hit at De Tortis. The date of this book is uncertain and may indicate a date at the beginning or the end of 1495. 430x 285 mm. Original (?) German stamped pigskin. Bought in January, 1863. IC. 22543. SALIS, BAPTISTA DE. Summa casuum con¬ 7° : 44 lines and foliation, 129 (133) x 84 (with marginalia 89) mm. Types: 110 Gb.; 75 G., matter on 5562; 58 G. Capital spaces,', "mostly with guide-letters. Hain '1141183.", 'Hain describes quire # after the preliminary quire, but the', "register does not bear out this arrangement. His readings' Rosella", "casuum' and'(r)Osella hec casuuz duduz' on 52 suggest that there", 'exist two settings-up of this page. 177x 120 mm. Rubricated. With the book-label of Dr. Kloss. Original (?) stamped leather. IA. 22548. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. Ser¬ totius anni domini sabaloth & Sacratissimae Virsginis Matris Dei . EDITORIALADDRESS: Vniuersis homi- num piscatoribus orthodoxis Salutem & pacem in Quarto and Octavo. 2; A-GH*; a-zu b8; aa-hh ii AA BBS CC DD-II° KKi. 438 leaves, 354 blank, 4-62 num- bered 2-60; 64-286 numbered 2-190, 150-181; 288-353 numberec 2-67; 355-436 numbered 1-42, 42-81. 2 columns. 52: 48 lines', "and foliation, 140 (144) x 90 mm. Types: 110 Gb.; 75 G., editor's", 'colophon, register: 58 G.; 84 R., matter on 12-22. Capital spaces,', "mostly with guide-letters. Hain '4491.", "The editor's address remarks (1b) : * Georgii Arriuabeni solertiæe:", '& Bernardini Rasina sumptibus dedimus imprimendos , and re¬', "hearses (22) the terms of the ten years' privilege granted to Rasina", '(Erasmius) on 9 March, 1496 (Fulin no. 44). With Rasina appears to have been associated Benedictus Fontana, whose device (described under Pincius) is on 2b. 183x 128 mm. With the book-label of the Munich Jesuits, 1595. Original (?) German stamped leather rebacked. Bought in April, 1865. IA. 22554 JOHANNES GALLENSIS. Summa de lines and head-line, III (118) X73 (with marginal section-letters &a mm. Types: 84 R.; 58 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide¬', "letters. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain '7446.", '1e, title ; 1b letter of Guillelmus (Pincius) Astensis to frater Petrus de Arriuabenis ordinis Minorum ; 32, tabula ; 582, tituli¬', "the book, which 'tuus Georgius de Arriuabenis . .. imprimere", "curauit’, and ends by reciting the terms of the printer's privileg", '(not in Fulin). 150X 104 mm. Original (?) stamped calf. Bought. IA. 22558. PHILOSOPHIA. Philosophia naturalis Al¬ Quarto. a-fg6. 54 leaves, the last blank. 32: 37 lines and head-line, 157 (164) x 108 mm. Type: 84 R. Woodcut P on 22 spaces, mostly with guide-letters, elsewhere. Woodcuts. Hain 506. This compilation, also known as Philosophia pauperum’, com¬ methaurorum ssic), de anima. The text of Aegidius (49°-52*) is extracted from part iii of lib. i of the De regimine principum. The frontispiece and a phrenological cut on e6e as well as', "diagrams on b4° and d12, are copied from those in Farfengus's", '(Brescia) edition, 1493 (IA. 31213). 212X 157 mm. Bound before IA. 12274, 12229, 6700 Bought in May, 1864. CARCANUS, MICHAEL. Sermonarium dupli¬ mm. Types: 110 Gb; 58 G. Capital spaces, mostly with gulde-', "letters. Catchwords. Hain '4507.", 'The wording of the colophon shows that the archetype of tiis edition is that of Nicolaus de Frankfordia, 1487 (IA. 22047). 180 X 129 mm. Sheets k 4,X 4 misbound respectivey before sheets k 3, X 3. On 22 is written: FF. Benedd eng-Rothensium\', in the lower cover: " Georgius gras¬ weger? Original (2) stamped leather. Bought in April, 1865. IA. 22563. RAMPEGOLLIS, ANTONIUS DE. Biblia aurea. numbered 1-174. 2 columns. 152: 38 lines and head-line, 110 (118)X73 (with marginalia 85) mm. Types: 84 R.; 58 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain ’13686 (who counts only 8 leaves of preliminary matter). No privilege for this edition is found in Fulin. 151X 106 mm. On 12 is written: Iste liber attinet. mone ... In Tegernsee Anno dni 15010 p hainricum abbate empt? (1503° Inligat2). Original stamped leather. Bought in January, 1868. IA. 22566. BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. [Edited by 342, 348-494. 2 columns. 212: 35 lines and head-line, 103 (108', "X71 mm. Types: 150 G.?; 58 G.; 58 G'. Historiated woodcut", 'capitals, also red printed Lombards. Catchwords at ends of quires. This edition appears to be closely modelled on that of Stagninus', "pridie, no. Maij , 1496 (Hain '3920), with additional matter at", 'quire 43-43. The correspondence is in places so exact as to suggest identity. The register copies Stagninus even in assigning the signature 4 to quire [al. 141 x 100 mm. With the book-label of George Stokes of Colchester. Original (?) stamped leather. Quires 10 (second)-28 are misbound after quire 1. Bought in November, 1875. IA. 22569. II the last blank, 32-289 numbered 2-80, 82-259, 261. Pt. II: + ++*; A-ZAA-ZZAAA-EEES. 426 leaves, the last blank, 19-425 numbered 1-102, 102, 97, 105-407, 409. 2 columns. Pt. 1, 34°: 50 lines and head-line, 144 (152) X 104 mm. Types: 160 G., title of pt. II ; 110 Gb. ; 84 R., title of pt. I ; 58 G. Woodcut capital S at beginning of text in each part, capital spaces, with guide-', "letters, elsewhere. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain '4163 (who", 'had not seen part ii). 200 X 146 mm. In the top cover is written: Liber fris Bought in April, 1865. IA. 22572. AZO, PORTIUS. Summa super Codice et Folio, a-270» A-HBI6; K°L10. 296 leaves, 278 and 296 blank, 2-277 so numbered. 2 columns. 72: 67 lines and head- line, 308 (317)X 197 mm. Types, quire l-end : 160 G.; 92 Go. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain ’2236', "(reading 'Serenissimo' in the colophon).", '12 title ; 1b, blank ; 22, summa super Codice ; 2012, summa supei preceded by the letter to Peter Drach derived from his edition of 1482 (vol. 11, p. 492, IC. 8531); 296, blank. Quires a-k are apparently the work of Benalius (types 180 G.,', "Reprinted from Pincius's edition of 1 June, 1498 (Hain 82235),", "but omitting mention of his priuilegium in decennium' (not in", 'Fulin). 385 X 259 mm. Sheet H3 is in duplicate. Stamped pigskin, with the stamp of the Munich Augustinians and their book-plate. Bought in April, 1865. IC. 22575. RAMPEGOLLIS, ANTONIUS DE. Biblia aurea.', "Octavo. As B'; a-. 196 leaves, the last two blank, 12-104", 'numbered 1-182. 2 columns. 162: 37 lines and head-line, ro- (115) X75 (with marginalia 88) mm. Types: 84 R.; 58 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13689. The dedicatory letter of Zerra to Paulus de Spoleto (12b) remarts: lopusculil mendas omnes ... abradens: quodque deficeret sub¬ Bought in March, 1902. IA. 22580. WITH DIONYSIUS BERTOCHUS. 1. a. B. y. ô.... 2° (to left) Eis oa oporat rà éog réggapa yéuua ra?... (to right) In quot Bought. Another copy. MESUE, JoANNES. Opera. [With the MESUE, JoANNES. Opera. [With the Additio of Petrus de Abano and other tracts. 27 December, 1484. 150 G.; 75 G. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 11109 (second variant). colophon, which runs: Elaboratum opus faustum z preclaru diui 10annis Mesue .. . Emendata accuratissime per Eximium in place of the device. The variant shows that the book must be assigned to the end of 1484, not 1485, and this is supported by the use of type 75 G. as early as October, 1484. The wording of the colophon in the present issue derives from', "that of De Nouimagio's 1479 edition (IB. 20647).", '302 x 213 mm. Old stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 22245. LEONARDUS [BRUNIJ ARETINUS. De Bought in July, 1858. IB. 22231. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae TERENTII VITA. 52. AELII DONATI GRAMMATICI CLARISSIMI IN SEX. P. TE. RENTTII AFRI COMOEDIAS EXAMINATA IN. TERPRAETATIO. 143b. COLOPHON: P. Terenti Afri poetae Cl. Comoediae foeliciter exlpliciunt: Impressa commentary surrounding the text, 239 X 151 mm. Types: 1I0R: 83 R.; 83 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 15396. 295 X 203 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated Illuminated capital and coat of arms on 22. With the book-plate of Philip de Gruchy. Sheet o 3 misbound. Bought in March, 1891. IB. 22237. MAIUS, JUNIANUS. De priscorum proprietate proprietate uerbor finit Dionysius Bertochus & Pele¬', "misprint' MALI' on 1°. The misprint is corrected in some copies,", 'including that seen by Hain. 309 X 209 mm. With the book-plate (1656) and note of ownership (1667) of the Windhaag Library. Stamped half pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22239. IMITATIO CHRISTI. Imitatio Christi.¬ spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 9088.', "Reprinted, with the same page-contents, from Löslein's 1403", 'edition (IA. 22453), with the addition of the De meditatione cordis. 178X 133 mm. On 38 is written: Sum B. V. Mariae in Rottenbuech. Bought in July, 1867. MARTINUS (STREPUS POLONUS. Mar¬ Folio, 27; a-06. 86 leaves, 3 and 86 blank. 2 columns. 10: device, which is that of the Antoninus completed by him witf', "Dionysius de Beruchelis' on 25 October, 1484 (Proctor 14846,", 'Hain 1192). The text types found in these two books, however, are so nearly alike that they can scarcely have been in use at the same time. a12X 210 mm. With the note of ownership of Hart- mann Schedel of Nuremberg and two book-plates (one of 1618) of the Munich Electoral Library. Old stamped half leather (rebacked) over boards. Bought in April, 1873. IB. 22243. WITH DOMINICUS BERTOCHUS.', "letters. Hain '8631 (whose copy wanted the last leaf).", 'Containing the same matter as the vernacular editions (e. g. IA. 19920), except that the concluding sections (miracoli, dicti de sancti, oration diuotissima) are omitted. By an error of imposition the matter on 1b and 22 has changed', "places with that of 3b and 42. In Hain's copy this was corrected.", '205 X 143 mm. Rubricated. Bought in January, 1878. IA. 22241. MARTINUS TSTREPUSJ POLONUS. Mar¬ Folio. a-o6. 84 leaves, the first and last blank. 62 : 58 lines, Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22249. ALONE. 2-c.xii, c.vi-C.xXV ssicJ. 2 columns. 32: 51 lines and head-line, 232 (239) X 150 mm. Type: 90 R. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain 3301. 283X 195 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 29, 136-140, and the blank. Bought in October, 1857. IB. 22261. SANDEUS, FELINUS. Super titulo De re¬ and head-line, 307 (321) X 195 mm. Types: 160 G.; 90 G., head- lines to end of quire f; 79 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '14303.", '421 x 290 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bought in July, 1869. IC. 22267. MESUE, JoANNES. Opera. [With the Additio MESUE, JoANNES. Opera. [With the Additio of Petrus de Abano, commentaries, and other tracts. Edited by Paulus de Vareschis. *2 December, 1489, 21 November, 1490, 18 July, 1491. 12. TITLE : Mesue cum additionibus Francisci de 85-327 numbered 1-190, 200-248, 285-291, with many errors: 329-357 numbered 1-14, 16-30. 2 columns. 22: 71 lines of com- mentary enclosing the text, and foliation, 231 (238) x 162 mm. Types: 160 G.; 112 R., title ; 79 G.; 66 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Red printed headings. Hain 11110. The contents and order are as in the 1484 edition (IB. 22245), with the addition of one or two short tracts and of commentaries surrounding the text to the first three parts of Mesue and the Anti- dotarium of Nicolaus [Salernitanus).', "On 138° Hain notes a misprint 'Addio' following an erasure.", "This copy correctly reads 'Additio' and has no erasure. On leaf", "328, rightly cut away in the present copy, Hain's copy had a variant", "setting-up of the matter on 329, foliated '293' and beginning:", 'Incipit lib. Seruitoris lib. xxviij. Bulchasin Belnaberazerin .. . 308 x 213 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. Leaf 328, which should be blank (see note above), is cut away. Rubricated. In the top cover is written: Nicolaus Pol Doctor. 1494., on 1°: Collegiatæ Ecclia Inticensis', "Innichen, 1632'. Old stamped leather.", 'Bought in May, 1903. IB. 22279. AUGUSTINUS. De academicis. [With AUGUSTINUS. De academicis. [With other tracts. Edited by Thaddeus Ugoletus.) 110 November, 1491. bered 1 (red)-131 sic). 2 columns. 4°: 54 lines and head-line, 180 (187) x 128 mm. Types: 170 G., title, head-lines in a-e; 79 G., other head-lines; 67 G.; 80 (67) Gk. Capital spaces, some', "with guide-letters. Hain '1953.", 'Contents: De academicis, de ordine, soliloquia, grammatica, enumerated in the table of contents is not found in the book. Reprinted from the edition of Ugoletus, Parma, 31 March, 1491 (IB. 30336), with the prefatory letter of Seuerinus Chalcus (1b) slightly altered, the table of contents, and the epigram to the reader (22), but omitting four tracts at the end. 232X 170 mm. Rubricated. With the book-label of the Bibliotheca Cardinalis & Principis a Dietrichstain. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 22281. AEGIDIUS TCOLONNA ROMANUS. Syner last blank. 2 columns. 64 : 69 lines and head-line, 234 (243) 8140 mm. Types: 170 G., head-lines of table (22-42); 114 G. other head-lines, heading on 52 ; 83 G., incipit in red on 5a; 68 Ga quires b-k (except sheet k 4); 67 G., remainder. Capital spaces.', "some with guide-letters. Hain '125.", 'The register includes a non-existent quaternion a and gives only 3 sheets to quire u.', "307 X 205 mm. Fully rubricated. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in March, 1839. IB. 22283. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. 12 TITLE: TERENTIVS CVM DONATO. 15. (head-line) TERENTII VITA. 42. AELII DONATI GRAMMATICI CLARISSIMI IN SEX. P. TEREN¬ TII AFRI COMOEDIAS EXAMINATA INTER¬ PRETATIO. 130°. COLOPHON : Finis Commetariorum Aelii Donati super. P. Terentii Afri comœediis: necnon surrounding the text, and head-line, 248 (258) x 150 (with marginalia 168) mm. Types: 112 R.; 82 R.; 80 (82) Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15402. 305 X 207 mm. With the note of ownership of the Vienna Jesuits. Old stamped half pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22285. GREGORIUS I. Homiliae super Euangeliis.', "Capital spaces. Hain '7951.", '206 x 153 mm. Rubricated. On a fly-leaf is written: Iste liber attinet Mostio Tegernsee Et est illigat? Ano. FRANCISCUS DE MAYRONIS. Sermones *II February, 1493/4. 12. Scias tamen quicunque legis quod in opelre isto 1I-257 numbered i.-241, with many errors. 2 columns. 124 10 lines and head-line, 166 (171) X 107 (with marginalia 125) mm. Types: 112 R., note on 12; 68 Gb. Capital spaces, some with', "gude-letters. Hain 10531 (noting errors 'liber' on 1a and 'i.493", 'in the colophon which are not found in the present copy). Including the Tractatus super Pater noster, de poenitentia, de articulis fidei, super Magnificat, de corpore Christi, de donis on 18 seems never to have been put in hand, possibly because they had already been issued a few years earlier by Rizus (20 January, 1491/2, IA. 22648). Ash Wednesday fell on 12 February in 1494, on 20 February in 208 x 153 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire y. On 22 is Bought in July, 1867. ARETINUS I-CXV, with errors and omissions. 14°: 43 lines and head-line, 239 (249) X 153 mm. Type: 112 R. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters. Hain 1578. Printed from the edition of Ayolfus de Cantono, Naples, 27 June', "1492 (IB. 29556), with the capituli scambiati' corrected and", "Alegrectus's verses relating to them omitted.", '310X 212 mm. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 22293. QUINTILIANUS, MARCUS FABIUS. Institu¬ surrounding the text, and head-line, 239 (245) X 150 mm. Types: 112 R.; 82 R.; 112 Gk.; 80 (82) Gk. Capital spaces, some with', "guide-letters. Woodcut diagrams. Hain '13654.", 'notice of Quintilian; 32-246b, text; 2472, same notice of Quintilian as on 2b, the first words differing, register, device ; 247°, table of chapters ; 248, blank. The letter of Campanus on 1b is that addressed by him to Cardinal Piccolomini when editing for De Lignamine in 1470 (ct. IB. 17362, vol. iv, p. 29), with the name of Antonius Moretus substituted for that of the real addressee. This edition was thus evidently printed for Moretus, who was a publisher at Venice from an early date. 302 X 200 mm. Without the blank. On 1e is written: Iste Liber e sancti Michaelis Patroni in Metten. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 22295. DINUS DE MUGELLO. De regulis juris. lines, 291 X 191 mm. Type: 81 G. Capital spaces, with guide letters. Hain 76175.', "Afsignature 'd' on c 1 has been struck through with a pen and a", "printed 'c' added with a stamp.", '323X 243 mm. Fully rubricated. Bought in December, 1889. IB. 22661. HUGO [BENZIJ SENENSIS. Super quarta 44 February, 1485. 22. Vgo senen. super quarta primi Auicenne incipit. lines, 300 X 190 mm. Types : 92 G.; 81 G. Capital spaces, witi guide-letters. Hain 79018. The exposition of Marsilius begins on 382. 418282 mm. Rubricated. Owned by Anthonius UUSTINIANUS. Constitutiones nouellae. gloss of Bartolus de Saxoferrato. *10 May, 1485. celumns. 34 : 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, uolao)x 210-12 mm. Types: 92 G.; 81 G. Capitalspaces, with guide-letters in the text. Hain 9629. 418x 284 mm. Rubricated. With the book-plate of the Discalced Carmelites of Munich. Original (?) stamped leather. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22664. None blank. 2 columns. 4b: 82 lines of gloss flanking 72 lines of text, 3338 213-15 mm. Types: 92 G.; 81 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79606. 394X 275 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. Old pigskin, stamped with the arms of the Monastery of S. Michael at Metten. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22666. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super In¬', "blank. Pt. II: a' b-ee f'gehti-q'r; A-C°DE'. 132 leaves, the", 'first and last blank. 2 columns. Pt. I,4°: 65 lines, 302 X 178-9 mm. Pt. II. 72: 76 lines, 307 X 178 mm. Types: pt. I, 150 Ge.; 93 Ge. 387X 275 mm. Without the first blank of part II With the note of ownership of the Munich Jesuits, 1683. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22673, 22674. FABER, JOHANNES, Runcinus. Commentarii', "Folio, a-lm-o6; A-H' IK° L'. 190 leaves, the first and last", 'blank. 2 columns. 40: 67 lines, 301 X 190 mm. Types: 160 G.; 90 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 76840 (omitting', "viij.' before idus' in the colophon).", '400x 284 mm. Without the last blank. Fully rubri- cated. Bound with IC. 21570, q. V. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 22680. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura supei lines and head-line, 301 (311)x 184 mm. Types: 180 C.; 93 G5.; Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 74608. The wording of the colophon derives from the edition of Henricus de Colonia, Siena, 1484 (Hain 4607). 428 x 290 mm. Bound with IC. 21647, q. V. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22683. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super', "Folio. a-d'e“ 38 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns.", '6°: 65 lines and head-line, 299 (314) X 182 mm. Types: 180 G.;', "93 G°. Capital spaces. Hain *4612 (reading 'mensis, in the", 'colophon). 428 x 290 mm. Bound with IC. 21647, q. v., and after the preceding. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22684. JACOBUS DE FORLIVIO. Super capitu¬ 411x 282 mm. Rubricated. Bound with IC. 23613, q.v., after IC. 22662. IC. 22689. JUSTINIANUS. 4 July, 1489. 2°. (text: red) Soluto" matrimonio quenadmo dum dos last blank, 2-253 numbered 2-112, 114-254, with errors. 2 columns. 3°: 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 330 (339) x 211 (214) mm. Types: 89 G.; 81 G. Capital spaces,', "with guide-letters in the gloss. Hain '9569 (253 ff. c. n. 2-254').", '400 x 273 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Mona- sterij Baumburg. Sixteenth-century stamped pigskin. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22691. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super 67 lines and head-line, 302 (311) x 184 mm. Types: 160 G.: 000.', "Capital spaces. Hain '4605.", 'IC. 22699. PONTANUS, LUDOVICUS. Singularia juris— 34, 352, blank ; 35°, Barlasinae oratio, followed by his tabulae super', "Reprinted from De Bonetis's 1485/6 edition (IC. 22088), with the", 'same page-contents to the end of quire c. 405 x 283 mm. Without the blanks. Bought in June, 1890. IC. 22695. SFORTUNATO, LODOVICO. Rime. 206 X 146 mm. Bound in crushed red morocco by Bauzonnet-Trautz. Bought in January, 1848. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Lectura super columns. 32 : 78 lines and head-line, 310 (318) x 190 mm. Types. 140 G.; 80 Ge. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Ham 34635. 389 x 275 mm. Without the last blank. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22699. ANGELUS (DE GAMBILIONBUS) DE ARE¬ a columns. 14: 80 lines and head-line, 321 (329) x 190 mm Types: 150 Cb.; 81 G.; 80 Cb., sheets x 3, 4. Capital spaces. Hain 1605. 401X 273 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first eight leaves and the last blank. Rubricated. On 1" is written: In Vsum FF. in Weichenstephan. Bought in April, 1873. IC. 22701. JUSTINIANUS. Digestum nouum. [With', "Folio, a-d'; efèghéi-zzouA-MeN6. 306 leaves, the first and", 'last blank, 2-305 so numbered. 2 columns. 32 : 82 lines of gloss enclosing the text, and head-line, 329 (338) X 215-7 mm. Types: 80 G.; 80 Ga.; 80 Ga“., 80 Gb., sheets N 2, 3. Red printed Lom- bards, also capital spaces. Hain 79590. The register gives all the gatherings as quaternions, exceptiN. 395X 274 mm. Fully rubricated. On 22 is written: Abbatiæe Oberalteich. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22705. CAMPEGIUS, JOANNES. De dote. spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 4295 (ignoring the contents-quire', "A, yet counting 66 ff'.", '400 x 287 mm. On 82 is the armorial stamp of Comes Hercules de Silva. Bought in October, 1895. IC. 22707 GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss GRATIANUS. Decretum. [With the gloss of Bartholomaeus Brixiensis. 124 August, 1491. 22. (text: red) In nomine sancte a idiuidue trini¬ tatis costitutiolnis nature t humane. Rubrica. 353. CoLo¬ u-cccxliij, with many errors. 2 columns. 44 : 82 lines of gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 326 (335) X 217-20 mm. Types: 80 G.; 80 Gb. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 77911 ((351 ff.). 427X 285 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. With the note of ownership of Adam Cronheibl. Leaf m 7 is bound before m I (which is signed m ij by error). Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22709. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Specchio di croce. o0 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. This is perhaps by some smaller printer to whom the type was passed on rather than by Calabrensis. 199 X 151 mm.', "Folio. a-c'd-P. 72 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns.", '5°: 73 lines of gloss enclosing the text, 338x 209 (211) mm.', "Types: 92G°.; 92Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain'9514.", "In aliis exempll. insign. typogr. desunt' (Hain).", 'This is the only book in which type 92 Gb. has small round 9 exclu- sively, and it is therefore perhaps the earliest work of the press. 430X 285 mm. Rubricated. With the note of owner- ship of Nicolaus Bernawer Ratisbonensis, 1486, and with the book-label of the Monastery of St. Emmeranus, Ratisbon. Bound before IC. 20872 in original leather', "over boards, lined with a copy of sheet d 2 of Ratdolt's", '1482 Euclid. Bought in September, 1879. IC. 22582. AVICENNA. Cantica cum commento Auer¬ 421 x 286 mm. On 34° is written: Liber est p patris IC. 22584 PORCHUS, JOANNES CHRISTOPHORUS. Le¬', "In the printer's advertisement on 1b the printer Julianus Zerbus", 'of Pavia, is attacked: Sileat igitur cuiusdam quem Iulianuz zerbum vocant quidam. vt ita loquar. ludus in quo duo milia 2 quamplures locos huius correctores dephendere falsos. This edition (IC. 31424) appeared in October, 1483. 416 x 283 mm. Rubricated. Leaf 1 is bound reversed at the end of quire a. Bought. IC. 22586. LEO I. Sermones, &c. [Edited by Joannes LEO I. Sermones, &c. [Edited by Joannes Andreae, Bishop of Aleria.] *3 March, 1485. 22. loannis Andree. Episcopi Aleri ensis. Ad summù', "Folio. a-m8n“ o'. 106 leaves, the first and last blank. 2", 'columns. 52: 44 lines, 205X 127 mm. Type: 92 Ge. Capital', "spaces. Hain '10013 (with variant colophon).", 'The colophon described by Hain ends: ... Parmensis librarie artis peritissillmus solita diligentia impssit Veneltijs äno salutis. M. CCCC. lxxxv. gnito Non. Martij. This wording shows the edition to be derived from that of Lucas Dominici, 1482 (IB. 20910). 291X 195 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 22588. BARTOLUS DE SAXOFERRATO. Lectura', "spaces. Hain '2560.", '404x 282 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Same provenance (German) as IC. 20332, 20335. Bought in April, 1846. IC. 22590. 398 Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 77533 (pt. i, counting 217 printed leaves). This edition was completed by Andreas Calabrensis, who printed part ii in February, 1486 (see Hain). 400X 273 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. With the book-label of M. Niel, curé de Naves. Bought in March, 1906. IC. 22592. WITH BERNARDINUS CELERIUS. amicitia. De senectute. [With the com¬ mentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omnibonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.] Paradoxa. 112 October, 1484. ib. PETRI MARSI INTERPRETATIO in officia Ciceronis ad reuerendissimum in christo patre & commentary surrounding the text, 231 X 156 mm. Types: 111 R.: 82 R.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15274. 3*, De officiis c. comm. P. Marsi ; 1312, De amicitia c. comm. O. Leoniceni ; 1508, De senectute c. comm. M. Philetici; 1732. 5273). The register gives only 3 sheets to quire s, but the fourth catchword has been added with a stamp. 275 x 200 mm. Some leaves mounted. IB. 22612. ALONE. lines and head-line, 307 (321) x 180 mm. Types: 160 G.; 79 Ga 395 x 265 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On', "2' is written: Ad Bibliothecam Mnrij S. Micháélis Patron", 'in Metten. Pigskin stamped with the monastic arms. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 22615. COLATIUS, MATTHAEUS. De verbo ciuilitate elsewhere. Hain 15476. 24°. Hoc libello hi tractatus continentur: [1ê-105 Quid est Hieronymus, epitaph (20b) dated : M. cccc. lxxxX. Etatisxi. Cal: Mar:l. Laus perspectiue cori in æde sancti Antoni pataui.—The first edition, now sold out, of the Dialogue, mentioned on 112, is presumably the Responsio quibusdam contradictionibus de fine oratoris printed at Padua in 1478 by Celerius, afterwards the', "partner of Rizus (Hain '5477).", 'Proctor (no. 4961) assigned this book to 1491, but the penultimate letter of the colophon, though battered, is certainly y, and the type is quite fresh throughout. Probably one x should be struck out of the date of the epitaph on 20b. 206 x 148 mm. From the library of the Royal Society. Bought in April, 1883. IA. 22652. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [In part 27 November, 1486; 13 January, 1486/7. 22. P.OVI. NASONIS SVLMONENSIS POETAE CLARISSIMI HEROIDVM ALIAS EPISTO¬ of Bonus Accursius to Ciccho Simoneta; 2302, life of Ovid by Accursius ; 2372, Metamorphoses sedited by Accursius); 3736, 374. blank. Reprinted from the edition of H. Liechtenstein, Vicenza, 1480 (IB. 31816), with the suppression of the name of the general editor, Barnabas Celsanus. 316x 210 mm. The Metamorphoses are bound first. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IB. 22617, 22620. Bought in July, 1845. Another copy. 297 x 200 mm. Without the first and last blanks. IB. 22618, 22621. Grenville copy (G. 9738). 400 L8 1b, woodcuts, views of Milan, Novara, and Ferrara). o0R. Woodcut capital on 22, also spaces, with guide-letters. Ham 11168. This tract is ascribed to Cristoforo Landino in a number of editions. U. Rugerius at Bologna apparently printed two issues, one with each ascription, in 1485 (Hain 19857, 11167), and the pre¬ sent derives from this or another Bolognese edition, no doubt', "tbrough De Plasis' edition of 3 September, 1486 (Reichling 1270).", 'The cuts on 18, 1b are from blocks used in Bergomensis, Chronica, Benalius, December, 1486 (IB. 22311). 104X 142 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bought in January, 1848. IA. 22623. CECCO D'ASCOLI. L'Acerba.", '188X 130 mm. The title is cut out and mounted. Bought. Bought. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Trionfi. [With the commentary of Bernardo Lapini.) Sonetti e canzoni. [With the commentary of Fran¬ ciscus Philelphus continued by Hieronymus 18 April, 12 June, 1488. TRARCHA. 1°. Ad illustrissimum Mutinae Ducem diuum Borsium Estensem Bernardi Ilicini medicinae: numbered. Pt. II: A-O8. 112 leaves, 2-112 so numbered. Pt. I. 5a : 61 lines of commentary flanking the text, and head-line, 237 (247) x 147 (with marginal section-letters 152) mm. Types: 112 R.; 78 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Woodcuts in pt. I. Catchwords to quires b, c. Hain 12770, 12787. A general statement of the contents has apparently been incor¬ porated in the description in Hain 12770, in such a way as to suggest that the first part also is dated 12 June, 1488. The subsequent description, no. 12787, deals only with the Trionfi. The first edition with woodcuts. 306 x 214 mm. Rubricated. The Sonetti are bound before the Trionfi. With book-plate of John Towneley. IB. 22627, 22628. Bought. Bought. SCRIPTORES HISTORIAE AUGUSTAE. *1 October, 1489. 1b. Versus Ausonii in libros Suetonii. 170°. CoLo¬ a-k. A-C ; Rizus 78 R., remainder. Capital spaces. Hain 14562.', "This edition was struck off as far as the end of quire C'by", 'loannes Rubeus before October, 1489, some copies being then com- pleted by Rizus on 1 October and the remainder by Rubeus himself on 15 July, 1490; see full description under Rubeus, IB. 23139. The first words of D 1a as set up by Rizus run: métiis & de animis. 307 X 213 mm. Rubricated. Seventeen slips with woodcut busts of the twelve Caesars and others, by Hans Burgkmair, are inserted. With the note of ownership of Conrad Peutinger, Augsburg, and many ms. notes by him. From the Sunderland library, with the Spencer arms on the covers. Bought in May, 1883. IB. 22631. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. In primum et Gratianus Brixianus. 13 March, 17 July, 1490. 12. PART I. 1°. TITLE: Primus sententiarum dosctoris subtilis scoti. 185°. COLOPHON : C Prim2 liber senten¬ sacre theologie professore magistro Gratiano Brixiano eiusdem ordinis in vni uersitate Paduana publice theolo¬ giam le gente diligenti cura ac sollicitudine emen datus', "numbered 2-184 sic). Pt. II: aa-rr'. 136 leaves, 2-136 50 numbered.", "l'able : (1-4) (5-8)8 (9-11) (12-14)'. 28 leaves. 2 columns. Pt. I.", '3°: 70 lines, and head-line, 232 (244) X 145 (with marginalia 156) mm. Types: 120 G.; 79 Gb.; 67 G.; 66 G., text of tabula. Capital spaces. Diagrams in part II. Hain 6419 (pt. I, II), 76457 (tabula). Parts III and IV were completed on 21 April and 3 November (Hain-Reichling 6419). 320x 217 mm. Rubricated. Old half leather over boards. On 1e is written: ad Bibliothecam PP. franci¬ scanorum Amberge. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 22635, 22636. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. Quodlibeta. 3° : 70 lines, and head-line, 231 (238)X 145 mm. Types: 120 G.; 67 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 16432. This tract has been separately catalogued for convenience, but he signatures show that it really forms one whole with the preced-', "ing, the Tabula Scoti' applying to all five parts.", '316X 215 mm. Rubricated. On 2e is written: Collegij epalis vienn: ad S. Nicolau. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22638. ACOBUS PHILIPPUS (FORESTII BERGO¬', "Folio. (1-6) (7-12)6: a-2 19 u A-Fs G'. 274 leaves, the first and", 'ast blank, 13-273 numbered i-26i. 142 : 60 lines and head-line. 40 (248) X 142 (with marginalia 166) mm. Types: 130 G.; 80 G. oodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts, ain *2808. 314X 213 mm. Rubricated. Bound after IB. 20536. Bought in April, 1846. IB. 22640. nother copy. 298 X 204 mm. Without the blanks. Grenville copy (G. 4307). IB. 22641. AUGUSTINUS. Sermones ad heremitas. numbered. 2 columns. 40: 28 lines and foliation, 113 (ual.', "73 mm. Type: 80 G. Capital spaces. Hain '2003.", '157 x 107 mm. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 22643. lines, 146 x 96 mm. Type: 84 G. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13302. 200 X 142 mm. Without the first blank. Grenville copy (G. 7309). 189 X 130 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 8, 54, 82, and the blanks. Sheet d 3 misbound after f 5 and quire C after D. With the arms of Henri Ternaux-Compans stamped on binding. Bought in March, 1846. IA. 22645. NICOLAUS [DE TUDESCHISI PANORMI¬ by Franciscus Breuius.] *29 January, 1490/1. 28. Incipiunt glo. cle. cum qibusdam alijs allegationibus spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12341. This edition derives from that of De Colonia and Manthen, 1480 (IC. 20371). 404X 278 mm. Without the last blank. Bound after IC. 41680. Bought in April, 1869. IC. 22633. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae.', "Folio. A°; a-q'. 102 leaves, the last blank. Table in 2 columns.", '102: 55 lines and head-line, 247 (256) X 151 mm. Types: 90 R.;', "oo Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '15817.", 'The verses by Campanus to Pasqualinus which precede the colo- phon ultimately derive from the edition of Jac. Rubeus, 1476 (IB. 20095). 313X 211 mm. On 12 and 102° is written: Iohannis franc. Brol. [Brognolus & amicorum. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 22650. JACOBUS PHILIPPUS [FORESTIJ BERGO¬ 38 October, 1491. — 1 TITLE: C CRONICHA DE IVITO EL MON¬ 1-297. Table in 3 columns. 122: 57 lines and head-line, 240 (248) X 139 (with marginalia 166) mm. Type: 84 G. Woodcuts.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2812 (1481').", '302 X 201 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 18 and 308. Bought in May, 1904. IB. 22651. FRANCISCUS DE MAYRONIS. Sermones so numbered. 2 columns. 32: 51 lines and head-line, 164 (171) x 113 mm. Types: 120 G.; 64 G. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Hain '10530 (describing the table at the beginning).", 'Apparently deriving from the edition by the Brothers of the Common Life at Brussels, n.d. (IB. 49532). 218 x 161 mm. Rubricated. Original (?) stamped leather over boards. Inside the cover is written: 1498.', "empt? e. Attinet lib' Mostio Tegernsee.", 'Bought in April, 1873. ARDOYNIS, SANTES DE. De venenis. 119 July, 1492. 2°. Incipit liber de venenis quem magister santes de 1-101. 2 columns. 82: 79 lines and head-line, 317 (329) x 189 mm. Types: 130 G.; 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Hain '1554.", 'The privilege for this and the succeeding book (IC. 22656) was granted to De Nigro on 26 January, 1491/2 (Fulin 5). 407 x 269 mm. Bound after the succeeding (IC. 22656). IC. 22657. HALI. Regalis dispositio. [Translated by HALI. Regalis dispositio. [Translated by Stephanus. Edited by Antonius Vitalis.) 725 September, 1492.', "Folio.; a-ysz' 26. 192 leaves, 5 blank, 6-191 numbered", '1-186. 2 columns. 72: 79 lines and head-line, 316 (329) x 190 mm. Types: 130 G.; 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8350. For the date of the privilege see the preceding (IC. 22657). 407 x 269 mm. From the Bibliotheca Sloaniana. Bound before the preceding (IC. 22657.) IC. 22656. JACOBUS PHILIPPUS LFORESTI BERGO, ibid. Tabula generalis... 260, col. 3. Explcit tabl¬ TITLE: Supplementum Chronicharum. 258 1-256. 8: 60 lines and head-line, 241 (250) X 142 (with marginal= 169) mm. Types: 130 G.; 80 G. Woodeut capital on 22, space with guide-letters elsewhere. Woodcuts. Borders on 15 24, Hai- 12809. 311 X 210 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last 12 leaves Rubricated. Old leather over boards. On 1a is written: Bibliothecae S. Mariae Virginis in Windberg sum. Bought in April, 1865. IB. 22654 ANTONIUS. commentary of Bernardinus Veronensis. 3 March, 1485. commentary enclosing text, 206 X 147 mm. Types: 79 R.; 79 Ck. Capital spaces. Hain 15523. 271 X 203 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22713. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Fasti. LEdited OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Fasti. LEdited with a commentary by Paulus Marsus. 27 August, 1485. 1. PAVLVS MARSVS PISCINAS POETA. CL. GENEROSO IVVENI GEORGIOM CORNELIO. M. CORNELII EQUITIS. F. SALVTEM. 22. 1.13. OVI. DII VITA PER PAVLVM MARSVM.... 32. (com¬ enclosing text, 217X 154 mm. Types: 105 R.; 79 R.; 79 Gk.', "Capital spaces. Hain '12240 (reading RELLIGIOSAÉ' in", 'colophon). Reprinted from the edition of De Tortis, 1482 (IB. 21328). 264x 208 mm. On 1e is written: ex libris Joh.', "Hofmanni' and on 22 ad Bibliotheca PP. franc. Am¬", "bergae'. Sixteenth-century stamped half pigskin.", 'Bought in October, 1867. IB. 22715 PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. of Bartholomaeus Fontius. ing the text, 226 X 156 mm. Types: 105 R.; 79 R.; 79 Gk. Hain', "12725 (reading 'MEDICEM' on 1b).", '404', "The error PAVLI FLACCI PERSII' (for AVLI') on 2a is also", 'found in the edition of Bertochus and De Pasqualibus, 1484 (Hain 12724) 288 x 208 mm. Rubricated. Bought in May, 1895. IB. 22717 NICOLAUS. bonus Leonicenus.', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '10238.", '302 X 215 mm. Rubricated. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22719. MARIA. Vita della gloriosa Vergine Maria. lines, 162X 115 mm. Type: 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. 204 X 140 mm. Without the blank. Bought in June, 1845. IA. 22724. TAVOLA. Tavola a voler intendere la lettera IB. 22782. IMITATIO CHRISTI. Imitatio Christi. cordis. 1486. J-64, 75. 2 columns. 4°: 35 lines and head-line, 113 (123)x 71 mm. Types: 135 G.; 64 G. Capital spaces. Hain 59000. 143 X 102 mm. Fully rubricated. Cropped. Bought in October, 1867. IA. 22785. AUGUSTINUS (TRIONFOI DE ANCONA. columns. 104: 46 lines and head-line, 157 (164) X 113 mm. Types: 135 G.; 68 C. Woodcut capitals on 10 and 1ob,spaces elseuher. Hain 963. 210X 152 mm. Rubricated. With the book plate of the Bavarian Electoral Library. Old stamped piskin on which is written: Cl. (?) Werntz. Bought in October, 1867. IA. 22786. BORGO, PIETRO. Aritmetica. spaces. Hain 3661. Bought in June, 1857. IA. 22788. STRODE, RALPH. Consequentiae. With STRODE, RALPH. Consequentiae. With the Declaratiua of Gaietanus de Thienis,', "Preceded by Alexander Sermoneta's com-", 'mentary and the Dubia of Paulus Pergu¬ lensis. Edited by Matthaeus Campagna. 1488. substitution of a combination of Strode and De Thienis for the simple text of Strode in the last section. 207 X 154 mm. Bought in January, 1878. WITH PARTNERS. opus illud dilluinum De octo ptibus oronis. De constructione III R.; Gk. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 13360. Contents as given in the colophon: De octo partibus orationis Bought in May, 1901. IB. 22792. JUSTINIANI, LEONARDUS. Canzonetti. 131x81 mm. Type: 111 R. Capital spaces. Hain 9484. The printer reversed the last leaf of his MS. in setting up this edition. Thus the text on the last two leaves should run as follows: f 6a 1. 13. Si me fa consumar notte e dia’ is continued by f 6°, l. 16', "Sol per te donna mia ... ; f 72, l. 16 Chio sia seruo sugeto' is", 'Bought in March, 1875. IA. 22794. COSMICO, NICCOLò LELIO. Canzoni. 22. INCOMINCIA LE CANCIONE DELILO LJAsso chel 131x75 mm. Type: III R. Capital spaces. Hain 5780? This book is ranked with the signed work of Foxius containing type II1R. 195X 132 mm. Without the blank. IA. 22797.', "King George III's copy (C. 6. a. 19). PETRUS LOMBARDUS. Liber Senten¬ 62: 58 lines and head-line, 225 (236) x 145 mm. Types: 130 G.; 78 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10191. On 12 is 307 X 210 mm. Without the last blank. written: Monasterij S. S. Marinj & Anianj in Rott. Old half leather over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 22800. THOMAS AQUINAS. Quaestiones de duo¬ 104 : 37 lines and head-line, 142 (150) X 103 mm. Type: 78 G.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '1406.", 'Reprinted from the 1476 edition of De Colonia and Manthen (IB. 20264). 206 X 150 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. With the book-label of George Stokes. Bought in June, 1873. IA. 22803. ALONE. 5°. (red) C AL NOME DE YHESU CHRIZISTO 1-i52. 2 columns. 68: 49 lines and head-line, 206 (217) X 144 mm Type: 84 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords Hain 4559.', "This work is not an Italian version of the ' Expositio super totum", 'corpus Euangeliorum, as Hain supposed. Each chapter consiste of (1) a section from one of the Gospels (2) an exposition draun', "from various sources (3) Fra Simone's exposition. It is probably", 'the work of Fra Simone throughout, but arranged and corrected by Fra Guido, whose identity is uncertain, 276 x 200 mm. Without the blank. Apparently', "Michael Wodhull's copy.", 'Bought in May, 1867. IB. 22806 CONTARINI, AMBROGIO. Viaggio al Re di 105 mm. Type: 81 R. Capital space, with guide-letter, on 22.', "Hain '5673 (in Addenda).", '212 X 153 mm. Without the blank. BATRACHOMYOMACHIA. [With a gloss. 12. (red) oHPOT BATFAXOMTOM AXIA ENAÉ TICITITPH TOC TOr KAPOC (gloss) a avas (text: black) (red) é ς o (black) pc . .. . 232. COLOPHON : The interlinear gloss is printed throughout in red. 214X 151 mm. Blue morocco, gold stamped with the Cracherode arms, with the binding label of C. Kalthoeber, London. Cracherode copy, with date 1789. Another copy. 209X 151 mm. With the book-label of P. Girardot de Prefond. Grenville copy (G. 8779). 216 X 141 mm. Without the blank.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. a. 9).", 'IA. 23023. 408 Quarto. a-e7 (-1 ta-te (5 168. 136 leaves, the first blank. 44 : 27 lines, 157x93 (with marginalia 100) mm. Type: 116 Gk. First letters of sections printed in red and set out. Punctuation in red. Hain 13453. A liturgical psalter, having the psalms divided into kabiguara and dögat. 202 X 144 mm. Without the blank. Red morocco, stamped with the Cracherode arms, and rebacked. Cracherode copy. IA. 23026. Another copy. 219X 145 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf of quire y. With the note of ownership of Caesar de Missy, London, 1743.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. a. 1).", 'Another copy. 204X 152 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf, which is supplied in facsimile, and without the blank. Quire 5 is misbound after quire t. Grenville copy (G. 12027) PAULUSTNICOLETTIJVENETUS. Expositio 4°: 70 lines of commentary, 222X 136 mm. Types: 93 G.; 63 G. Capital spaces. Hain 12512. 305 X 212 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23059 SIMON JANUENSIS. Clauis sanationis.', "spaces. First letter of each paragraph set out. Hain '14749.", '305X 212 mm. Without the last blank. Rubricated. With the note of ownership of Johannes Faber, Bishop of Vienna, on 99b. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23061. BARTOLOMMEO DALLI SONETTI. Iso¬ Undated. 62 mm. Type: 79 Ge. Lombardic A on 12. Woodcut maps, each faced by the text describing it. Hain 2538, 14890. If roman numerals are substituted for the number-words in the', "first three lines of text 'DVX XVAN MOCENICO' is evolved.", 'As this doge died in 1485, the book was presumably written in or', "before this year, unless Diuo' is interpreted in the sense of late", 'The attempts made to extract the date 1485 out of the cryptogram are unconvincing. This book is here placed after the Januensis, which appears to be the only authentic book by Anima Mia containing type 79 Ge. Its ascription remains doubtful. 232X 171 mm. Two ms. notes, one by Sir A. Panizii, dealing with the cryptogram are bound in. Grenville copy (G. 6587). 231 X 172 mm. The order of the leaves is: 1-12, 37 39, 24, 22, 15, 18, 40-42, 27-36, 13, 21, 16, 17, 26, 20, 23, Another copy. 226 x 165 mm. On 12 is the name of Harry Morley,', "on 56° that of bartho' butler als Wolster roy darmes.", 'IA. 23054. NESTOR DIONYSIUS TAVOGADROJ. Voca¬ and omisions. 40 : 54 lines and foliation, 225 (229) X 118 (wit marinalia 157) mm. Types: 83 R.; 83 Ck. Woodcut captalon as also spaces with guide-letters. Hain 76253. 205 8 206 mm. Leaf 1 is misbound after leaf 7. IB. 23069. King George III's copy (169. i. 12).", 'lines. 156X 110 mm. Type: 63 G. Woodcut capitals and Lom¬ bards, also spaces. Diagrams on 32, 3b. Hain 12501. 208X 150 mm. Without the blank leaf. Sheets 3 and 4 of quire e are bound before sheets I and 2. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 23072. RICCIUS, JACOBUS. Obiectiones super Logica', "Quarto. a-e'f“ 44 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 3° : 49", 'lines, 154x 108 mm. Type: 63 G. Woodcut capital on 24, Lom¬ bards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13909. 192X 136 mm. Without the blank. Bought in October, 1911. IA. 23072 a. PAULUS PERGULENSIS. Compendium capital space, with guide-letter, on 37°. Diagrams. Hain 12624.', "A reprint of De Tortis's 1486 edition (IA. 21379).", '201 X 153 mm. Bought in April, 1910. II 32: 39 lines, 155X 109 mm. Type: 79Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, woodcut capital on 2e. 198 x 150 mm. With the notes of ownership of Fr. Ioannes Schresselius Monacensis and of frater Calistus Veronensis. Bought in May, 1901. THOMAS AQUINAS. Expositio super libris columns. 292 : 60 lines and head-line, 241 (249)X 151 mm. Types: 91Ge.; 79 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1493a. 311X 213 mm. Imperfect, wanting quires a-e (De interpretatione) and the blank. Bought in April, 1908. IB. 23074. REGIUS, RAPHAEL. Epistolae Plinii enarra¬ 95 mm. Types: 78 R.; 78 Gk. Capital spaces, also woodcut', "capitals. Hain '13810. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica noua lines of commentary surrounding the text, 241 X 149 (with marginalia 165) mm. Types: 113R.; 78 R.; 78 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15081. 294 x 208 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 23079. JOHANNES DE SACROBUSTO. Sphaera 114 January, 1491. 12. TITLE: SPHAERA MVNDI. 47°. COLOPHON: Hoc quoque sideralis scientie singulare opusculum Impres¬ Bought in April, 1860. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta me¬ I-CCXL. 64: 64 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (252) X 150 mm. Types: 113 R.; 78 R.; 78 Ck. Marginalia. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters', "Hain '15791 (whose copy lacked the title-leaf).", '293 X 202 mm. Rubricated. On 18 is written: Cartu- siæ Gemnicensis. Pigskin stamped with the monastic arms, over boards. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23088. GUARINUS VERONENSIS. Grammati¬ Woodcut capital and border on 22; Lombards. 192 X 140 mm. Without the first leaf. Border cropped. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 23090. SOLINUS, GAIUS JULIUS. De mirabilibus 1a TITLE: SOLINVS DE MEMORALIBVS MVN¬ DI. 1°. CAIIVLii Solini reg memorabilium colectaeae', "(reading MEMORABILIBVS' on 12).", "Probably reprinted from T. de Ragazonibus' 1491 edition (IA.", '23554), with the omission of the Mirabilia Romae. This book is perhaps the work of some other printer using type discarded by Anima Mia. 184 X 138mm. Imperfect, wanting f3,f 4. Rubricated. Bought in January, 1878. IA. 23094. BIBLIA ITALICA. [In the translation of CCCS. 422 leaves, 9-210 numbered I-CCX (Pt. 1), 214-422 numbered IIII-CC. XII. (Pt. II), with errors. 2 columns. 11e 61 lines and head-line, 247 (253) X 165 mm. Types: 140 G.; 80 R. Woodcut capitals and borders. Woodcuts. 200x 200 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 3-7. Several leaves mounted. Bought in April, 1902. IB. 23096. EPISTOLE ED EVANGELI. numbered II-LXXXXV. 2 columns. 112: 42 lines and head-line 169 (173) X 118mm. Type: 80R. Woodcut capitals and borders. Woodcuts. Hain 6642. The number of leaves contained in the preliminary quire is an inference from other editions.', "Iacobo di Charlo fiorentino' is known as a printer at Florence", 'in 1487-89 and at Venice in 1491. Proctor suggested the possibility that his mention here is taken over from an edition printed by him and now lost. 186X 142 mm. Imperfect, wanting all the preliminary quire except the title, which is cut out and mounted, and', "the blank. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in May, 1845. IA. 23098. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia Folio. aasbb“; a-z & A-G\'H". 272 leaves, the first and last blank. 20°: 57 lines and head-line, 234 (241) x 140 mm. Type:', "82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '13096.", 'In a copy of this book in the Stadtbibliothek at Leipsic (Günther, no. 3678) the month-date appears as 14 June. 303x 205 mm. Without the blanks.', "Sir Joseph Banks's copy.", 'IB. 23224. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica vetus rounding the text, 244 X 153 mm. Types: 115 R.; 78 R. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters, also spaces for Greek. Hain '501719.", "A page-for-page reprint of De Tortis' 1483 edition (IB. 21347.)", '307 x 213 mm. With the note of ownership of the Dominicans of Bergamo and the armorial book-stamp of Count Hercules Silva. Bought in October, 1886. IB. 23226. SILVATICUS, MATTHAEUS. Pandectae medi¬ SILVATICUS, MATTHAEUS. Pandectae medi¬ cinae. [Edited by Matthaeus Moretus. 119 May, 1488. 1°. Matheus moretus Brixensis ad reuerendissimum in Types: 130 G. ; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15200. 305 x 210 mm. Rubricated to quire r, ruled between lines throughout. Last leaf mutilated. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23229. GULIELMUS DE SALICETO. Summa quires q-z rarely, with guide-letters. Hain 14149? This and the following edition of Saliceto were doubtfully assigned to De Gregoriis by Proctor (nos. 4512, 4515). 303 X 202 mm. Without the first blank. Bound after two sixteenth-century books. IB. 23231. GULIELMUS DE SALICETO. Summa', "Folio. a-r's-z2“. 178 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns.", '1212: 72 lines, 242-3X 146 mm. Types: 130 G., 68 G., quires colophon). As far as the end of quire o this consists of the sheets of the 1480 edition (IB. 23231), except sheet c4, which is printed with', "Beuilaqua's types 130 G. (P.4 and 73 G. (P. 8 bis), and quire k.", 'The catchwords in the register are as in the 1489 edition to the end of quire p, although this quire does not in fact agree with them. Seventeenth- century calf stamped with the arms of Benjamin Heath. IB. 23233 Another copy, with variants. This copy differs from the preceding in sheet g 4, which is printed', "with De Tortis's type 73 G. [P. 131, and in quire h, which is printed", 'with types 1120 G., 167 G. 312 X 212 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 23234 JOANNES ALONE. JOANNES ALONE. JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS. Opera. (In the translation of Rufinus Aquileiensis. Edited by Hieronymus Squarzaficus. *23 October, 1486. 2. IOSEPHI IVDEI HISTORIOGRAPHI VIRI (register) A iii ... ... M iii. DE GRAECO IN LATI- NVM TRADVCTOS: PER VENERABILEM PRESBITERVM RVFFINVM blank. 4“: 56 lines, 230x 146 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces.', "Hain '9454.", 'heading on 1832 shows. 293 X 199 mm. Without the first blank. Bought in June, 1845. IB. 23112. BIBLIA ITALICA. [In the translation of 155 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces. Hain 3155. 289 X 188 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire s and the blank. Bought in January, 1886. IB. 23124. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Epistolae. 221 X 136 mm. Types: 82 R.; 82 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12938. It seems clear that the date in this copy is the true one, the', "imperfect date of the copy described below being a printer's error.", '278 X 197 mm. Without the blank.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. b. 6).", 'IB. 23127. Another copy, with variants. 111e Franciscus philelfus Ioanni palaeologo motisfer¬ phon has a different date ; a reversed v in a date on b1s. l. 7 ha¬ also been cut out without resetting. Otherwise the two copies con sist of sheets of the same setting-up. 306 X 204 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. With the book-plate of Charles Burney. IB. 23121. IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi etc. [In Italian. *22 March, 1488. 192 X 142 mm. Rubricated. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844: DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Vitae et sententiae 101 mm. Type : 82 R. Capital spaces. The table, which starts on 402 and continues on 39b, is in great confusion throughout. 220X 156 mm. Bought in July, 1890. MAIUS, JUNIANUS. De priscorum proprietate MVM FERDINANDVM REGEM ITALIAE IN LIBRVM DE PRI-SCORVM PROPRIETATE VERBORVM PROLOGVS FELICITER INCIPIT.', "Morauus, Naples, 1475 (Hain 110539), Maius's prefatory letter being", "shortened and specifying' Ioannes uercellensis' in place of Morauus", 'as the printer in l. 14. 293X 195 mm. IB. 23136. From the old Royal Library. From the old Royal Library. SCRIPTORES HISTORIAE AUGUSTAE. *15 July, 1490. 1b. Versus Ausonii in libros Suetonii. 22. Domitii CAPITOLINVS. AELIVS LAM PRIDIVS. TRE VELLIVS POLLIO. FLAVI-VS VOPISCVS. VITA. 32. C. SVETONII TRANQVILLI DE VITA. XII. CAESARVM LIBER PRIMVS. 652. Registrum. interrupted at the end of quire C, some copies being completed by Rizus; see note to IB. 22631, p. 401. The first words of D 12 run: mentiis & de animis. lype : 82 R. Woodcut capitals and border (52). Woodcuts. 190 X 146 mm. The preliminary quire is bound at the end. On 62 is written: Capucinor Ferrarie. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 23149. MACROBIUS. In Somnium Scipionis ex¬ numbered II-LXXXIX, with an omission on g7. 42: 57 lines and head-line, 235 (243) x 145 (with marginalia 166) mm. Types: 82 R.:', "80 Gk. Capital spaces. Diagrams; map on d 32. Hain '10429.", 'The last leaf of quire g is cut away, a complete sheet of print being inserted in place of it outside the quiring.', "The map (zones and winds) is copied from that in De Boninis'", 'edition, Brescia, 1485 (IB. 31084). IB. 23151. EYB, ALBERTUS DE. Margarita poetica. Folio. a-x8 ; (1-4)8. 176 leaves, the first blank. 32: 61 lines, 249x 153 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces. Hain 16824 (whose copy wanted the last leaf). 313X 213 mm. Without the blank. With the note of ownership of the Dominicans of Bergamo. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 23155. LIVIUS, TITUS. Decadi. [With the Guerra LIVIUS, TITUS. Decadi. [With the Guerra punica of Aretinus.) I1 February, 1493. 12. TITLE: Deche di Tito Liuio vulgare historiate. blank. 2 columns. 288: 63 lines and head-line, 254 (263) x rest. Woodcut capitals, also spaces. Woodcut borders (192, 1418.', "2632). Woodcuts. Hain '10149.", 'In aliis exemplis legi fertur [12: Storie Romane di Tito Livio painted. On 1e is a label reading: Loci Capucinorum Pragæ in Ratschsin). Bound before IB. 23903. Bought in January, 1852. IB. 23157. CELSUS, AULUS CORNELIUS. De medicina. LIBER PRIMVS INCIPIT. 59b. COLOPHON: Corne¬ 3°: 60 lines and head-line, 244 (250) X 151 mm. Types: 82 R.;', "80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4837.", '307 x 204 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On 2° is written : Ad vsum F. Ioanis loemel carthusiani iuxta montem sancti gertrudis. IB. 23159. STRABO. Geographia. [Translated by nas. Edited by Antonius Mancinellus.) 12 FIRST TITLE: STRABO DE SITV ORBIS. 1668 COLOPHON : Strabonis Amasini Scriptoris illustris 82 R.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces ; woodcut capital on 16b Margi¬ nalia. Hain 15090. This edition agrees with that printed by Rubeus at Treviso in 1480', "(Hain '15089, IB. 28422), except that the heading of Guarinus'", 'letter to Marcellus (19°) is no longer run on with the text preced-', "ing it; it also contains Mancinellus's marginalia and his table", "22-162), the dedication of which (16b) is dated 'quinto nonas", "Maias. M. cccc. xciiii' eleven days later than the colophon; see", "description of the 1494/5 edition below (IB. 23161). The printer's", 'failure to allow for the table no doubt accounts for the duplication of the title. Mancinellus was at work on this book on 30 March ; see his letter in Herodotus, De Gregoriis, 1494 (IB. 21057). IB. 23162. THOMAS AQUINAS. Catena aurea super blank. 2 columns. 72: 50 lines, 162X 111 mm. Types: 79 G.;', "65 G.; 65 R. (capitals only). Woodcut capitals. Ham '1337.", 'With this book are sometimes found two quires (AABB*) of additional matter viz.: 12. TITLE: Q De Beate virginis concep¬ 197 X 150 mm. The preliminary quire is misbound between quires x and y. On 1a is written: Pertinet ad Bibliothecam Conuentus S. Laurentij Velitrarum, Bought in January, 1868. IA. 23164. STRABO. Geographia. Translated by nas. Edited by Antonius Mancinellus.) 28 January, 1494/5. 1e. TITLE: STRABO DE SITV ORBIS. 22. (head. line) TABVLA. 166. Ant. Marcinellus inclyto uiro 82 R.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces; woodcut capital on 166. Marginalia.', "Mancinellus' table (1-16) is of the same setting-up as that", 'prefixed to the edition of April, 1494 (IB. 23162, q.v.). All the headings to the various prefatory letters (18-20) have been supplied', "and the words ' Cappadocis seu' dropped from the heading of booki", '(21*), while leaf 17 contains various copies of Latin verses in 2 columns instead of the duplicated title. This seems conclusive evidence that the present edition is the later of the two, so that', "Rubeus was now dating 'more veneto'. From 20a the page-contents", 'of both coincide. 312X 211 mm. With the note of ownership of Rolandus Trouamala, 1520. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23161. CARACCIOLUS, ROBERTUS, de Licio. numbered ii-clxv, clxiv. 2 columns. 32: 59 lines and head-line 242 (248) x 156 mm. Type: 82 R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces with guide-letters. Woodcut and border on 22. Hain 4494. Giovanni di Lorenzo da Bergamo took out the privilege set out in the colophon on 17 November, 1494 (Fulin no. 32). Petrus de Benaliis had already obtained a similar privilege on 3 January, 1493/4 (Fulin no. 19). 208 x 200 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1892. IB. 23175. HIERONYMUS. Epistolae. [With other HIERONYMUS. Epistolae. [With other 17 January, 12 July, 1496. tracts. 12. TITLE: Epistolae Sancti Hieronymi. 170b. FIRST COLOPHON: Diui Hieronymi epistolaß Partis primae 135 G.; 82 R.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters ; woodcut capitals on 22, 3b. Hain 18563. 12, title ; 1b blank ; 22, tabula ; 62, blank ; 6° registrum ; 7e The evidence of the two colophons seems conclusive proof that Rubeus was here dating in the modern style. 323X 218 mm. On 2° is written: Bernhardus chymel alias Thalheuser Hess?. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 23178. JOHANNES DE PECKHAM. De oculo', "Translated from Hamman's edition of the Latin original, 1 April,", '1496 (IA. 23376), q.v., and with the same cut on 12. The language', "of leofilo's dedication implies that Ponzonus is the author of the", 'book, although the latter merely speaks of un libretto elqual mi', "era peruenuto alle mani'.", 'Hieronymus Blondus and his partner Joannes Baptista took out à privilege for this book among others on 27 April, 1496 (Fulin, no. 48). Bought in July, 1867. II 1-183. 2 columns. 92: 72 lines and head-line, 245 (257) x 156 mm. Types: 135 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1467. The text of o 12, o 1b is repeated on o 82, 0 8°, by an error of 288 x 209 mm. Without the blank. On 1e is written: Walckhamer. Bound before IB. 23642. IB. 23182. Bought. Bought. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Metamorphoses. Translated and allegorized by Giovanni *10 April, 1497. of L. A. Giunta). Folio. ; a-rs146levelank,6-145 numee II-CXLI. 2 columns. 122: 44 lines and head-line, 233 (245) X 147 mm. Types: 160 G.; 135 G.; 107 R.; 80 R. Woodcut capitals, and border (52). Woodcuts. Hain 12166. The border is that originally used by Anima Mia in the 1493 Italian Bible (IB. 23096). 310X 211 mm. Without the blank. Some leaves mounted and repaired. Woodcuts and capitals coloured. On 5° are painted the arms of the Badoeri family. Bought in May, 1867. IB. 23185. PETRUS DE BERGAMO. Tabula operum 2-424 so numbered. 138: 72 lines and head-line, 245 (257) x 143 (with marginalia 192) mm. Types: 135G.; 92 G.; 68 G. Wood-', "cut capitals. Woodcut (42). Hain '2820 (whose copy lacked the", 'tabula dictionum). The cut (Aquinas lecturing) was previously used by De Luna in an Aquinas of 28 September, 1496, printed for Calcedonius (IB. 24581), who had obtained a privilege for the works of Aquinas', "et la tauola sopra dite opere nouamente composta' on 9 August", 'Bought in April, 1865. IB. 23187. ALEXANDER DE VILLA DEI. Doctrinale. and commentary, 168x 112 (with marginalia 125) mm. Types: 160 G.; 135 G.; 80 G.; 66 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 755. 210X 157 mm. Quires g and h have changed places in binding. Bought in March, 1922. SOLINUS, GAIUS JULIUS. De mirabilibus A close reprint of the 1493 edition assigned to Anima Mia 214X 150 mm. Bound before IA. 31252 (Mantuanus, Bought in May, 1883. marginalia 117) mm. Type: 82 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 8543. The phraseology of the colophon is as in the edition of Tyela, This is the only book containing woodcut capitals signed by Rubeus alone, without mention of a publisher or patron ; but the colophon is evidently imperfect. 214X 156 mm. Bought in October, 1878. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera Undated. 24. OJMNES homines qui sese student prastare 1, blank; 22, Catilinae coniuratio; 9b, bellum Iugurthinum: 22 MCCCCLXXVI at the end is not of this edition, as Proctor (no. 5119) supposed. The measurements suggest that this and the following were printed about the same time. 285 x 201 mm. Without the first blank. Rubricated. Bound after the following. Bought in July, 1882. IB. 23114. JUSTINUS. Epitome in Trogi Pompeii Philippus Beroaldus. The whole revised by Justinianus Romanus. Undated. 7 22. IVSTINI HISTORICI CLARISSIMI IN TROGI POMPEII HISTORIAS EXOR- DIVM. CVM multi ex Romanis etiam consularis dignitatis uiri 143 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces. Hain 9655. In the dedication of Beroaldus on 47° occurs the passage: Quum ego nuper rogatu Henrici Coloniensis. Senis impressoris solertis¬', "simi. L. Florum emendassem ...' This apparently refers to", 'the edition printed by Rodt at Siena (IA. 34666, Pellechet-Polain 4855), which is undated but presumably belongs to about 1489-90. The present edition is therefore later than that. 285X 201 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bound before the preceding. IB. 23115. Bought in July, 1882. Another copy. 284 x 202 mm. Without the blank. On 686 is written: Huc libru dedit monastio sête marie coronate mli ordis IB. 23116. King George III's copy (167. c. 12).", 'torias.—Lucii Flori Epitome. [Edited by Undated. Marçus Antonius Sabellicus. Folio, a’b-h6 i8. 58 leaves, 2-57 so numbered. 112: 59 lines and foliation, 244 (249) x 153 (with marginalia 172) mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 79654. 1e, title ; 1b blank ; 22, Justinus; 402, letter of Beroaldus, followed by text of Florus; 57", colophon, register; 58e, dedication of M. A. Sabellicus; 586, blank. The recension of Beroaldus and Justinianus Romanus, printed from the earlier undated edition above and revised by Sabellicus,', "whose dedication (582) mentions ' Bernardinus Rasinius Nouoco¬", "mensis homo in hoc librario opificio .. . accuratus' as publisher.", '281X 192 mm. On 1° is the signature: A von hatstatt. Bought in April, 1866. IB. 23172. JUSTINUS. Epitome in Trogi Pompeii His¬ 12. TITLE: IVSTINI HISTORICI. 54°. COLOPHON: foliation, 250 (256) x 150 (with marginalia 171) mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces. Hain 9653. 1e, title; 1b blank ; 22, Justinus; 38e letter of Beroaldus, followed by text of Florus ; 542, colophon, dedication of Sabellicus, Reprinted from the preceding (IB. 23172), the dedication mention-', "ing Antonius Morettus uir summa diligentia: ... accuratus' as the", 'publisher in place of Rasina. 283X 191 mm. Some leaves cropped. With the signature of Wilhelmus Alexander Balæus, 1750. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23170. MICHAEL SCOTUS. Liber physiognomiae. MICHAEL SCOTUS. Liber physiognomiae. Undated. 2*. (table:) [PIRIMA Pars libri huius... 4°. JIIN¬ imperatoris.... 47b. COLOPHON: Michaelis Scoti de procreatione & hominis Philsionomia opus feliciter finit. Quarto. a-f. 48 leaves, 1 and 48 blank. 52: 32 lines, 131X 9 mm. Type : 82 R. Capital spaces. Hain 14546 (45 ff.). 193X 143 mm. Rubricated. Old stamped leather, rebacked. Bound before IA. 49236. Bought in March, 1838. IA. 23144. JOANNES AND ALBERTINUS. 4°: 72 lines and head-line, 246 (259) X 157 mm. Types: 135 G.; 72 G., inscriptions on diagram; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Diagram on 135°. Hain '6501.", '290X 192 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. Bought in April, 1848. IB. 23197. ALBERTINUS ALONE. lation of Rufinus Aquileiensis. Edited by Hieronymus Squarzaficus.) *23 October, 1499. line, 251 (258) X 152 mm. Types: 135 G.; 82 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 79455. 1e, title ; 1b, blank ; 22, tabula; 14°, vita Josephi addressed by edition (IB. 23112). 314X 215 mm. Without the blank. Stamped calf, with the (later) monograms AF. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 23201. JOHANNES DE MONTE. Expositio super 110 January, 1500. de Cruce.) Woodcut capitals. Diagram on 1538. Hain 11579. 213 X 157 mm. From the library of the Capuchins Bought in November, 1850. ORBELLIS, NICOLAUS DE. Expositio super line, 155 (162) x 108 mm. Types: 135 G.; 91 G.; 68G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 12s0152. The contents of this book are the same as in quires a-i of De', "Choris's edition of Orbellis, 1489 (IB. 23421).", '200X 150 mm. Imperfect, wanting fl. 03-06. Ol half leather over boards, containing also IA. 24175anda sixteenth-century logical tract. Bought in May, 1878. IA. 23207. 75 July, 150', "Folio. a-z & j' glo. 210 leaves, the last blank, 4-209 numbered", 'I-cvi. 54: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the tert, and head-line, 258 (262) x 170 (with marginalia 183) mm. Type: 107 R. 82 R.; 80 Ck. Woodcut capitals, also spaces with guide-letters A page-for-page reprint of the 1497 edition of De Zanis (IB. 23723). 296 X 209 mm. With the note of ownership of H. C. Hoskier. Bought in October, 1908. IB. 23208. ROLANDINUS DE PASSAGERIIS. Flos Sequuntur totius operis Rubrice. 42b. END: Quando succedunt . . . char 41.', "Quarto. a-d'el. 42 leaves. 3°: 46 lines, 163 X 106mm. Type:", '70 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12097.', "Guarinus' letter on 10 is dated from Padua, tertio ido decebris,", '1488. 195X 135 mm. Rubricated. Bought in February, 1902. IA. 23345. CRISPUS, JoANNES, de Montibus. Termini line, 309 (319) x 199 (with marginalia 207) mm. Types: 158 G.; 127 G.; 103 G.; 81 G.; 61 G. Capital space on 3°. Woodcut', "arbor', red printed, on 1b. Hain '11606.", '431 X 286 mm. Rubricated. With the book-label of George Dunn. Bought in December, 1917. IC. 23346. CRISPUS, JoANNES, de Montibus. Repetitio *19 October, 1490. lines and head-line, 310 (319) x 200 mm. Types: 158 G.; 103 G.', "Capital spaces. Woodcut. Hain '11607.", 'The woodcut on 16b and 17° of a seated man from whose head', "and hands grow 'arbores' is printed in brown, with type-set inscrip¬", 'tions in red, the foliage and grass being coloured green by hand. In the Dyson Perrins copy (Catalogue no. 55) the cut is printed in brown, red, and green and the inscriptions in black. 390X 281 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Woodcut cropped at foot. Bought in October, 1867. IC. 23347. INNOCENTIUS IV Apparatus super libros Folio. a-zpu“. 214 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 4°: 77 lines and head-line, 312 (325) x 202 mm. Types: 158 G.; 81 G. Capital spaces. Ham 19193.', "Reprinted from Herbort's 1481 edition (IC. 21540), whence the", 'reference to Joh. de Colonia & Co. in the colophon. 400x 260 mm. Old stamped pigskin. On 2° is written: Monasterii ono-Rothensis. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 23351. ALPHONSUS, REX CASTELLAE. Tabulae Santritter and preceded by his Canones in Tabulas Alphonsi.) 231 October, 1492. sheets b I, 2, g 1, 2. Woodcut capitals, also spaces. Diagrams:', "woodcut border-pieces in quires g and h. Hain '869.", '1a title; 1b blank; 22 Augustinus Morauus lohanni Lucilio 33°, tabulae Alphonsi; 114°, colophon; 114°, blank. The last leaf of second e bears the printed signature e 2, the true second sheet being unsigned. Quire a and sheets b 1, 2, g 1, 2 are printed with a text type as 74 G. [P. 10), and a heading type as 127 G. [P. 71. They may be the late work of Petrus Liechtenstein to make good damage to the original stock. 198 x 154 mm. With the note of ownership of Lord Lumley. Second shéet of second e bound in reverse order. Bound before two sixteenth-century astronomical tracts, one by P. Liechstenstein. From the old Royal Library. IA. 23354. MULLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg [REGIO¬ TEENTH TITLE : Ephemerides anno salutis M. cccc. vj.', "Quarto. al2 ; b-p'4). 208 leaves, 12 blank. 2 columns on leaves", '6-11. 62: 40 lines, 141 X 115 mm. Types : 158 G.; 127 G.; 212 X 155 mm. Old leather over boards. With the note on 1° ex lib: Sigis: Frid: Engl a Wagrain', "Baronis' and the book-plate of Joachim, Freiherr von", 'Windhag, 1656. Bought in October, 1847. BREVIARIUM EBORACENSE. and head-line, 121 (127)x 81 mm. Type: 70 (67) G. Red printed Lombards. Hain 3834. Duff, Fifteenth-century English Books, no. 59. 145x 99 mm. A fragment consisting of leaves num¬ bered 49-56 (quire 7); 129-135, taken from a binding. Leaves 49-56 cropped, leaf 129 much mutilated. IA. 23357. 1 July, 1493. MISSALE ROMANUM. 12. TITLE: (red) Missale secüdü morem sancte Romane Ecclesie. 251b. COLOPHON : (red) Missale 6m 254°. END:... Amen. DEVICE B (red).', "Octavo. 48***; a-l8 mn-z A-G'. 254 leaves, 13-254 numbered", 'i-216, 117-140. 2 columns. 10°: 37 lines and head-line, 124 printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Musical notes on red printed', "staves. Woodcut of the Crucifixion on 124°. Hain '11401 (who", "reads pbatissimi' and yginalis in colophon and counts 242 leaves).", '170X 112 mm. Rubricated. Seventeenth-century gold- stamped leather. Bought in May, 1899. IA. 23359. OFFICIUM. Officium B. V. Mariae. [With OFFICIUM. Officium B. V. Mariae. [With other offices. 1141931. borders, 92 (117) x 59 (81) mm. Types: 158 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G. Red printed Lombards. Woodcuts. Each type-page surrounded by woodcut borders, one of which derives from the 1492 Tabulae Alphonsinae (IA. 23354). 1e, title ; 1P, calendar; 16°, woodcut, Annunciation; 178 officium B. V. Mariae ; 61b ad missam Sanctae Mariae introitus; 63b olicium sanctae crucis: 1166, woodcut, Descent of the Holy Ghost; 117, officium sancti spiritus ; 1212, complures orationes. On vellum. 130x91 mm. With the book-plate of Bought in January, 1842. Another copy. On vellum. 125x87 mm. Borders and woodcuts coloured. Old gold-stamped deerskin. Bought in July, 1879. IA. 23361. MISSALE ROMANUM. 1°. TITLE: (red) Missale secudû morem sancte line: red) Bndictiones in pascha. 252. (red) C Incipit ordo ad faciendam aquam bndicta. .. 254°. (red) C In¬', "Octavo. 28; *; a-z A-G'. 256 leaves, 17-255 numbered 1-239.", '2 columns. 14°: 35 lines and head-line, 117 (122) x 82 mm. Types: (158 G?, title]; 103 G. 70 (67) G.; 61 G. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Musical notes on red printed staves.', "Woodcut of the Crucifixion on 125b. Hain '11404.", '159X 107 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. Ru- bricated. On 9e is written: FF. Campid. [Kempten). Bought in July, 1862. IA. 23364. MISSALE ORDINIS PRAEDICATO¬ RUM. 1°. TITLE: (red) MIssale secundu ordi¬ nem fratrum numbered 1-272, with large omissions after quires 12 (first), 27. 2 columns. 82: 36 lines and head-line, 121 (126) x84 mm. Types: 158 G.; 103 G. 70 (67) G.; 61 G. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Musical notes on red printed staves. Woodcut of the Crucifixion on 99b. Hain 11293. 170X 112 mm. Rubricated. On 1e is written: Frat lohanes d oerschot ordinis frin predicaton puentus Bus¬ coducen habet vsu isti? missalis. Bought in February, 1842. JUSTINIANUS. Institutiones cum diui¬ (red) Insigne hoc atque preclarum opus Institutionum cum casuum sum marioru interpositione: scom moduz ac 220b. DEVICE D (red).', "Octavo. a-zA-D'E“, 220 leaves, 2-219 so numbered. 2", 'columns. 4°: 47 lines of gloss surrounding the text, and head-line 143 (148) x 94 mm. Types: 158 G.; 70 (67) G.; 61 G. Red printed Lombards. Hain 79532. 183X 125 mm. On 220° is written: Iste liber est boards. Bought in December, 1847. IA. 23369. MISSALE AD USUM SARUM. Fragments, consisting of the whole of leaves 7, 267, and the leaves numbered XLI, L, CXXXII, CCIIII (except the last line), CCXXIII, a number of pieces of text, with capitals, from other leaves, and of larger and smaller capitals, from a copy of the Missal printed for Fridericus de Egmont and Gerardus Barrevelt with types 158 G., 127 G., and described by Duff, Fifteenth-century English Books, no. 324. Hain 11422. Leaf CCIIII and most of the smaller fragments of text are in the Bagford Collection (Harl. MS. 5915, 5977). IB. 23371. MISSALE AD USUM SARUM. 11-130 numbered 1-120, 147-346 numbered 129-328. 2 columns. 15°: 36 lines and head-line, 120 (126) x 83 mm. Types: 158 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G.; 61 G. Red printed Lombards, also woodcut capitals. Musical notes on red printed staves. Spaces are left for English in the marriage service. Woodcut of Crucifixion on 133b. 163X 113 mm. Old red morocco. On 1e is written:', "found in the house of m' Bostock of Molton the vith day", 'of august ... 1593. Bought in June, 1852. IA. 23373. NICOLAUS DE LYRA. Postilla super mentary enclosing the text, and head-line, 145 (150) x96 mm. Types: 158 G.; 70 (67) G.; 61 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 10390. 160X 112 mm. Rubricated. Many leaves cropped. With the note of ownership of fr. lacobus Scherpenséél. 1621. Bought in March, 1906. HORAE. Horae ad usum Sarum. 71494. thou ta kest holy vvatter say thus. A (black) Qua bndicta ... 4°. Woodcut, Annunciation. 52. (red) In¬ cipiunt hore btem. Marie virginis sedm vsum ecclesie Sarum. Ad matutinas. y. 22°. Woodcut, S. Jerome. (95) X 55 (69) mm. Types: 103 G.; 86 (103) G. Red printed Lombards and woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Type-page surrounded by woodcut borders. This fragment has been catalogued as it stands, and the colophon subjoined. No perfect copy is known (Duff, Fifteenth-century English Books, no. 181). The cut of the Annunciation on 4° is from the same block as that on 160 of the 1493 Officium B. V. M. (IA. 23362). 124 x 88 mm. A fragment consisting of 31 leaves, mostly cropped and mutilated, in unfolded sheets. Bought in May, 1902. IA. 23403. JOHANNES DE PECKHAM. De oculo 1°. TITLE : Liber de oculo morali. woodcut, the', "author preaching. 1'. Magnificis ac dilectissimis audi¬", 'toribus meis in ecclesia diui Pauli presenti anno meis n8mm. Types: 158 G.; 70 (67) G. Woodcut capitals and Lom¬ bards. Hain 9804.', "The woodcut is also found in Jo. Rubeus's edition of the Italian", 'translation, 21 May, 1496 (IA. 23180). 149X97 mm. Bought in March, 1906. ANTONIUS DE BITONTO. Sermones in 73-164 numbered 65-156. 2 columns. 32: 42 lines and head-line. 141 (147) x 97 mm. Types: 158 G.; 135 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '3224 (with variant of l. 4", 'of colophon on 164°: ipensis spectabil viri Nico. de fräkl)). Below the type-page of 122e is printed in red: Questione prima huius sermonis Require s. post tabulam. This is a reference to the matter on 72b. 182 X 127 mm. With the book-plate of Robert Proctor. Acquired by exchange in July, 1916. IA. 23377. ANTONIUS DE BITONTO. Expositiones nambered 1-114. 2 columns. 68: 42 lines and head-line, 141 I1', "176x 119 mm. Bound before the same author's", 'Sermones dominicales, Locatellus for Nic. de Frankfordia, 1499 (IA. 22999). On 1e is written: F. Polling. Bought in October, 1867. IA. 23378 MULLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg [REGIO¬ lines and head-line, 211 (223) X119mm. Types: 135G.; 103G.; 86 G.; 70 (67) G., diagrams; Gk., few words on 4°. Woodcut', "capitals. Woodcut with border on 5°. Diagrams. Hain '13806", '(whose copy lacked leaves 2 and 3). 12 title ; 1° 22, blank ; 2b letter of Abiosus ; 4°, dedication of', "Regiomontanus to Cardinal Bessarion ; 52, ' lo. Lu. Ad Lectorem.", "5 elegiac couplets; 5°, cut with black-ground border of' Ptolemeus'", "and lohanes de Monte. R.', &c.; 62, text; 110, blank.", 'The letter of Abiosus is printed on a separate sheet inserted between a1 and a2. In it the following passage occurs (3°) : Quapropter cum . . . librum librorum Astrologie lohannis alemani Tabulae Alphonsinae (IA. 23354), that he was then working on the present book. His name, however, only occurs in the heading to the verses on 58. Stefano Römer took out a privilege for this work on 10 February, 1496 (Fulin, no. 40). 316X 216 mm. Without the blank. IB. 23380. Another copy. 299X 210 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 2 and 3 and the blank. On 1e is written: Domus Prof. Neap. adscrip. Cat. P. B. IB. 23382 King George IIl's copy (169. i. 7).", "King George IIl's copy (169. i. 7).", 'BALBUS, JOANNES. Catholicon. *28 February, 1497 11497/82 12, TITLE: Catholicon. 312°. COLOPHON: Dictio¬ narius seu vocabularius fratris loanis Ianuen. ordinis 69 lines and head-line, 259 (270) X 154 mm. Types: 158 G., title; 150 G.; 74 G.; 82 R. (capitals only). Capital spaces, also woodcut capitals; the C in the title is calligraphic, in the French style. Hain *2266.', "Types 150 G. and 74 G. were those used to print H. Liechtenstein's", 'edition of this book in 1490 (IB. 22004), of which the present is a very close reprint. Type 74 G. with roman admixtures was used by P. Liechtenstein in October, 1498 (cf IA. 24714). 310X 211 mm. With the note of ownership of Richard Johnson and Nomanus (?) Atkynson. IB. 23385. BREVIARIUM COLONIENSE. 49°: 50-668. 552 leaves, 9-12 numbered 1-4, 29-548 numbered 1-520. 2 columns. 14°: 36 lines and head-line, 112 (117) x72mm. Types: 180 G., title; 61 G.; 74 G., head-lines in quires a, b. Red printed Lombards, woodcut capital on 292, and a few spaces. Catchwords. 124 x 94 mm. Title cut out and mounted. With the book-plate of J. P. A. Madden. Bought in August, 1891. IA. 23391. ANTONIUS DE BITONTO. Sermones columns. 108: 38 lines and head-line, 138 (145) x 92 mm. Types: 135 G.; 103 G.; 73 G. Lombards, and capital spaces, with guide,', "letters. Hain '3223.", '180X 123 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 207. 208 Old stamped pigskin over boards, one of the stamps', "(cross surmounting shield) lettered 'sc.", 'Bought in October, 1867. IA. 23394. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quaestiones in cipio. Theoremata. [Edited by Mauritius Hibernicus, with his Castigationes.) 20 August, 1499. columns. 4°: 50 lines and head-line, 172 (178) x 118 (with margi- nalia 128) mm. Types: 135 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters, also woodcut capital on 22. Catch¬', "A reprint of Locatellus's 1497 edition (IB. 22969), with the sub¬", "stitution of ' Andreas turrisans' for ' Octauianus Scotus' as the 'vir", "impressoriae artis scientissimus' in the dedicatory letter on 1b.", '218 x 165 mm. Old Venetian stamped leather. Bought in April, 1906. IA. 23396. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quaestiones 3 October, 1499. 1°. TITLE: Elenchi loannis Scoti Duns. Petrus Garaottus de forliuio phylosophie Cultor Scoto suo 50 lines and head-line, 171 (178) X 117 (with marginalia 132) mm. Types: 135 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Catchwords. Hain 76439. Probably reprinted from the 1493 edition assigned to Franciscus Benedictis, Bologna (IA. 28913), with the addition of a table. 218 X 163 mm. Bought in April, 1909. DINUS DE GARBO. Expositio super parte tracts. Folio, a-o8 plo q-t8 vio 164 leaves, 2-154 numbered 2-152, sheet p 5 being without foliation. 2 columns. 32 : 69 lines and head-line, 236 (244) x 158 mm. Types: 158 G.; 135 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-titles. Hain 76168.', "Reprinted from Locatellus's 1495 edition (IB. 22930).", '285 x 199 mm. With the note of ownership of Josephus Fentonus. IB. 23397. GUAINERIUS, ANTONIUS. Practica. Folio. A-Z6 28. 146 leaves, 2-146 so numbered. 2 columns. 4°: 69 lines and head-line, 236 (246) x 157 mm. Types: 135 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8100. 1a title; 1b blank: 22, de aegritudinibus capitis (with table); 296, de pleuresi : 352, de passionibus stomachi ; 51e de fluxibus; with the omission of the two paragraphs immediately preceding', "the colophon. The tract Rhazel de Pestilentia' mentioned in the", 'title does not seem to have been included.', "307 x 210 mm. On 1° is written the name: 'L Machon", "and 'ex libris domus Si antonii Mussiponti [Pont-ଠTHEMISTIUS. Paraphrasis in Aristotelem. THEMISTIUS. Paraphrasis in Aristotelem. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus.] 4 September, 1500. IB. 23402. See Addenda to this volume. FRATRES MINORES. Priuilegia et indul¬ Undated. cisci. wo kneeling friars. 22. Incipiut priuilegia frastrum minorum breuiter tracta ex registro apostolico per rell¬ 157X 105 mm. On 24° is written: Couentus scti Dnici Cremon. Bought in December, 1893. IA. 23407. MOSES MAIMONIDES. Aphorismi. [With MOSES MAIMONIDES. Aphorismi. [With Undated. other tracts. 12 TITLE: Hoc in volumine hec continent. Aphorismi Rabi moysi. Aphorismi lo. Damasceni. Liber secretoy Hipocratis. Liber pnosticationum bm', "Folio. A°B-ESFG'H IF. 48 leaves, 2-48 so numbered. 2", 'columns. 32 : 69 lines and head-line, 237 (245) X 159 mm. Types: 135 G.; 103 G.; 70 (67) G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords.', "A close reprint, with the colophon, of quires p-y of Locatellus's", 'Rhasis (IB. 22966) of 7 October, 1497. 312 X 215 mm. Rubricated. Bought in October, 1847. IB.23388. VOCABOLARIO. Vocabolario tedesco ed 114 mm. Types: 135 G.; 103 G.; 73 G. Woodcut capital. 190X 146 mm. Bought in April, 1841. INNOCENTIUS VIII. Bulla excommunica¬ Bought in March, 1859. MESUE, JOANNES. De consolatione medici¬', "6°: 57 lines, 229X 144 mm. Types: 80 G.; 80 R'., sheet m2.", 'Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 11115. Sheet m 2 had presumably to be reprinted to make good a loss at', "a time when type 80 G. was already out of De Zanis' hands.", '312X 214 mm. Without the blank. Some leaves mounted. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23212. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. *3 October, 1487. nus.) mentary surrounding the text, 244X 161 mm. Types: 105 R.; 430 de Rl, 80 Ck. (in text and commentary). Capital spaces. Hain', "obog (reading : Bartholameum' in colophon).", 'Prohably reprinted from De Tortis 1485 edition (IB. 21368). 2088 204 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in December, 1863. IB. 23214. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae. latina benemeritis ad Ioannem Tortel- lium aretinum: The verses of Calphurnius derive from the 1476 edition of Jacobus IB. 23216. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia CONDO TRADOCTA DI LINGVA LATINA IN FIORENTINA PER CHRISTOPHORO LANDI¬ spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13107. 299 x 209 mm. Rubricated. With the note of owner- ship of Georgius Scottus. Bought in October, 1900. IB. 23218. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Orationes et and foliation, 164 (167) x 110 (with marginalia 127) mm. Types:', "80 R'.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12923.", "Reprinted from Britannicus's Brescia edition, 1488 (IA. 31133).", "The last tract is Georgius Valla's translation of Galen's Introducto¬", 'rium ad medicinam. 205X150 mm. Binding stamped with the arms of Michael Wodhull. With the signature of J. Mitford, 1804. Bought in October, 1860. IA. 23703. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Epistolae Antonius Volscus.] Sappho. Ibis. [With the commentary of Domitius Calderinus. *17 May, 1491. 12. TITLE: EPISTOLE DE OVIDIO. 67b. COLO¬ mentary surrounding the text, 242 X 158 mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R.1; 80 Gk. Capital spaces. Hain 12202. 12, title; 1b, dedicatory letter of Volscus; 22, Heroides; 484, letter of Calderinus ; 486, Sappho Phaoni ; 54°, letter of Calderinus; 55e Ibis ; 672, Ouidii vita; 67b, note by Calderinus, &c.; 68, blank.', "Appärently a close reprint of De Zanis' 1487 edition (Hain¬", '294X 206 mm, Without the blank. With the book- Bought in May, 1903. IB. 23704. IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi, 12 TITLE: IOANNES GERSON DE IMMITA¬ TIONE CHRISTI ET DE CONTEMPTV MVNDI', "IN VVLGAri sermone. 1'. Incomincia la tauola . . . LUCANUS, MARCUS ANNAEUS. Pharsalia. bonus Leonicenus, revised by Joannes *31 March, 1492.', "Folio, a-s'tl 154 leaves, the last blank. 44 : 61 lines of com¬", 'mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 242 (250) x 164 mm.', "Types: 106 R.; 80 Rl.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain '10240", "(reading ' Bartolomei' in colophon).", "Deriving from Britannicus's Brescia edition, 1486 (IB. 31126,", "Hain '10237).", '290X 213 mm. Without the blank. IB. 23706. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera cum CORVM. LIBER I. 1192. (head-line) AENEIDOS numbered i-360. 11°: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 246 (252) x 165 (with marginalia 176) mm.', "Types: 106 R.; 80 R'.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals.", "This edition includes Vegius's continuation of the Aeneid, the", 'Priapeia, and the Catalecta. 305 X 205 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 23708. MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram¬ 4°: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and foliation, 246', "(252) x 165 (with marginalia 177) mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R'.;", "106 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain '10823.", "Probably reprinted from Pincius' 1491 edition (Hain '10821).", '306x 212 mm. Without the blank. Presented in November, 1864. IB. 23709. STATIUS, PUBLIUS PAPINIUS. Opera. [With and others.) so numbered. 52 : 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 246 (252) x 156 (with marginalia 171) mm. Types:', "106 R.; 80 R'.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain '14979.", "1°, title: 1b Calderinus's dedication to Aug. Mafeus, &c.; 3e", 'Siluae; 60b blank; 61° Thebais; 178°, Achilleis; 1982, Calderini elucubratio in quaedam Propertii loca; 204, blank.', "308 x 205 mm. Without the blank. M. Wodhull's", 'copy. With thenote of ownership of C. Le Poer Kennedy, 1859. Bought in February, 1871. IB. 23711. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera cum and head-line, 246 (252) x 165 (with marginalia 177) mm. Types:', "106 R.; 80 R'.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals.", 'A close reprint of the 1493 edition (IB. 23708). 320X 219 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 131, 345- 348. Rubricated. Old stamped pigskin over boards. Perhaps the copy of Ioh. Maius Romhiltensis. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 23713. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. 75 January, 1495; 26 January, 1496. 12. TITLE: M.T. C.ORATIONES ORATIONES M. T. C. ACCVSATIONVM IN. C. VERREM. 1b. table, register)). 22. (head-line) PRO CN. POMPEIO: ORATIO M. T. C. PRO LEGE MANILIA. SIVE TIONVM. M. T. C. ACCVSATIONVM IN. C. VERREM. INCIPIT LIBER PRIMVS. (text) SI OVIS VESTRVM IVDICES AVT EORVM Qui adsunt : forte mirat : ... 174°. par. 2: TABVLA. ibid., 174 numbered i-50. 32: 62 lines and head-line, 246 (250)X', "162 mm. Type: 80 R'. Woodcut capitals. Hain 5133 (Orationes", 'in Verrem only). By an error of imposition the text on d1b and d6e has changed laces. The register incorrectly gives the first word of HI as', "modum' instead of tempsanu'.", 'The two parts of this book agree in the number of lines to a page and in the breadth of the type-page and are printed in the main on the same paper. It is therefore probable that both were completed in the early part of 1496, and that the first part is dated more', "veneto'. The first part is probably reprinted from Pincius's 1493", 'edition (IB. 23646). 314 X 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. IB. 23715. Bought. ia (Pt. 1), 147-290 numbered i-144 (Pt. II). Pt. I, 30 : 62 lines', "and head-line, 246 (250)x 158 mm. Type: 80 R'. Woodcut", 'canitals. Woodcut border on 22. Hain "13130 (reading \' Bartho-', "lameu' in colophon).", "A close reprint of Ragazzo's 1491 edition (IB. 23756); the cut of", 'Theseus and the Minotaur on 22 of pt. i is printed from the block frst used by Ragazzo, but the border differs. 200 x 205 mm. On 12 is written: Monasterio Wesso-', "fontano comparauit P. Simpertus', Ex libris G. Scriboni'.", 'Bought in January, 1868. IB. 23719. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. Historia 5a: 62 lines and head-line, 246 (250) x 156 mm. Types: 106 R., title ; 80 R2 (with few instances of single Qu). Capital spaces,', "with guide-letters, also woodcut câpitals. Hain '13100.", "Reprinted from Britannicus's edition, Brescia, 1496 (Hain 13098,", 'IC. 31152). 320X 213 mm. Without the blank. With the note of ownership of Wolffgangus Sedelius, 1538. Bought in July, 1890. IB. 23721. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta 206. 7 : 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (249) x 165 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R’.; 106 Gk.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters,', "also woodcut capitals. Hain '15795.", "A very close reprint of Locatellus's 1493 edition (IB. 22884).", '312X 215 mm. The blank is pasted down. With the note of ownership of Balthasar Prunschmidt, 1562. Original (?) half stamped pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1890. IB. 23723. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Trionfi. Sonetti II July, 30 August, 1497. PART I. 2°. (head-line) TABVLA PER informatione & dechiaratione di questa ta¬ bula ... 92. NEL tempo :', "numbered i-i28. Pt. II : A-L'M1. 98 leaves, the last blank, 1-9,", 'so numbered. Pt. I, 10°: 62 lines of commentary, and head-line, 244 (248) x 158 (with marginal section-letters 162) mm. Types:', "106 R.; 80 R'.; 80 R2., marginalia and table. Capital spaces, with", 'guide-letters, also woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Woodcut borders.', "Hain '12776.", 'The woodcuts in this edition are apparently from the same blocks as those of the 1492/3 edition of Giovanni Capcasa (IB. 22778). By an error of imposition the text of aa 3° and aa 6° has changed places. 294 X 206 mm. Without the blanks. Bought in August, 1888. IB. 23725. ARISTOTELES. De natura animalium. De of O. Scotus).', "Folio. a-q'. 96 leaves, the last blank, 7-95 numbered i-89.", "5à: 62 lines, 245 x 155 mm. Type: 80 R'. Woodcut capitals.", '308 x 204 mm. Without the blank. Bought in May, 1858. IB. 23728. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. 12. TITLE: M.T. C.ORATIONES. ORATIONES. M. T. C. ACCVSATIONVM IN. C. VERREM. 124°. FIRST COLOPHON: M. T. C. Orationes fœliciter ex¬ pliciunt. Venetiis per Bartholameum de Zanis de Portesio: IN. C. VERREM INCIPIT LIBER PRIMVS. 173b. SECOND COLOPHON : Explicit Opus. M. T. Ci. jumbered, 125-173 numbered 1-49. 32: 62 lines and head-line,', "244 (250) x 160 mm. Type: 80 R'. Woodcut capitals. Hain", '15128. A close reprint of the 1495/6 edition (IB. 23715). 309 X 214 mm. Without the blank. IB. 23730. Bought. quaestiones. [With the commentary of 117 July, 1499. Philippus Beroaldus.) commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (250) x 164 with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R2.; 106 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 15324. Reprinted from the edition of Benedictus Hectoris, Bologna, 1496 (Hain *5323, IB. 29066); the folio-references in the errata on 1148 are unchanged. 278 x 200 mm. With the note of ownership of Marke Hull. IB. 23732. THEMISTIUS. Paraphrasis in Aristotelem. 36 October, 1499. 12. TITLE: Libri Paraphraseos Themistii: peripatetici acutissimi. In Posteriora Aristotelis In Physica. In libros de Anima. In commentarios de Mémoria Folio. a-n’op“ 116 leaves, the last blank, 2-115 numbered 2-ii3, ii6, ii4. 3°: 62 lines and head-line, 245 (251) X 155 (with', "The 'prima impressio' referred to in the title is that of B.", "Confalonerius and M. Gerardinus, Treviso, 1481 (Hain '15463,", 'IB. 28407). 312 X 215 mm. IB. 23734. Another copy. 304 x 208 mm. Without the blank. Bound aster a copy of the 1534 Aldine edition of Themistius. Grenville copy (G. 8319). IB. 23736. PETRARCA, FRANCESCO. Trionfi. Sonetti 36 March, 28 April, 1500. Pt. II: A-L’ MNe. 100 leaves, the first blank, 5-100 s0 numbered. Pt. I, 124 : 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head- line, 245 (251) x 159 (with marginal section-letters 164) mm. Types:', "106 R.; 80 R'. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut", 'capitals. Woodcuts. Woodcut borders. Hain 12777 (whose copy lacked the title-leaf). The woodcuts are from the same blocks as those of the 1407 edition (IB. 23725). 286 x 193 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. the leaves numbered 37, 99, 100 of Pt. II., and the blank. Some leaves mounted. The Sonetti are bound before the Trionfi. IB. 23738. BENEDICTUS CAESENAS. Libellus de 147) x 78 mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R., head-lines. Woodcut capitals. Hain 2777. SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, GAIUS. of Philippus Beroaldus and Antonius Sabelli¬ *28 July, 1500. cus.) 1° TITLE: SVETONIVS TRANQVILLVS CVM SAIBELLICI COMMENTARIIS. 3522. COLOPHON: commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 246 (250 X 100 with marginalia 175) mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 Rs.; 106 Gk.; 80 0k. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15130. 12 title ; 1b letter of Beroaldus to Hannibal Bentiuolus; 3 breuiarium rerum memorabilium; 4°, letter of Sabellicus to Augu¬ stinus Barbadicus; 52, text ; 3482, Suetonii vita per Sabellicum;', "Apparently reprinted from Beuilaqua's 1496 edition (IB. 23965).", '301 X 210 mm. Bought in July, 1890. IB. 23740. EUSEBIUS. Euangelica praeparatio. (Trans¬ 62 lines and head-line, 245 (251) X 154 mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R*. (with single Qu in last quire only). Woodcut capitals. Hain 16707.', "Reprinted from Benalius's 1497 edition (IB. 22392), the note", "Cum priuilegio . ..' being omitted and the letter of Hieronymus", 'Bononius and the tabula moved to the end. The attribution of this book, which Proctor (no. 5102) assigned to Locatellus, is uncertain. 309X 210 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1866. IB. 23741. AUGUSTINUS. De ciuitate Dei. 10a: 50 lines and head-line, 183 (190) X 128 mm. Types: 130 G.;', "74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '2055.", '216 x 168 mm. Without the blank. On 1e is written: Ad usu d. Hieronymi Antonij de Iudice. Bought in December, 1904. MAGISTRIS, JOHANNES DE. Quarto. A-YsZ5. 182 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 4a 50 lines and head-line, 183 (190) x 130 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74G.', "Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain '10452.", '233 X 178 mm. Bought in April, 1905. IB. 22824. ANDREAE, ANTONIUS. Quaestiones super libros methaphisice Aristotelis feliciter incipiunt. 60b emêda te per doctissimù sacre theologie bachalariu d device sinioar in tesion to the above, but with double circle and on an elaborately floriated ground is found formatu frêz Luca de subereto eiusde ordinis a puicie 2 columns. 32: 61 lines and head-line, 225 (232) X 154 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 978. 276 x 187 mm. Without the blanks. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22825. JOANNES CANONICUS. Quaestiones *16 October, 1487. ciscus de Benzonibus. lines and head-line, 224 (231) X 153 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 4346. 297 X 197 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf and the blank. Rubricated. IB. 22827. SPIERA, AMBROSIUS DE. Quadragesimale de Quarto, al; A-Z AA-PPS 314 leaves, the first and last blank. a columns. 122: 60 lines and head-line, 186 (194) X 130 mm. Tunes; 130 G.; 62 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1922. A variant setting-up of the incipit on 112 is recorded by Pellechet 245X 178 mm. Rubricated. On 12 is written: Iste IB. 22829. BIBLIA LATINA. Biblia Latina cum po¬ first blank.—Vol. II: aa-zzaaabbbcec. 292 leaves, the last blank.—Vol. III: AA-YY" ZZ & & QQ. 244 leaves.—Vol. IV: A-Z &12 272 leaves. 2 columns. Vol. I, 4°: 74 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 280 (287) x 186 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G; roman capitals, words REPLICA and ADDITIO in commentary. Woodcut historiated capital on 22 of vol. I, capital spaces, with guide-letters elsewhere.', "Woodcuts and diagrams. Hain '3168.", 'Plain S is the only form found with type 92 G. in the greater part of vol. I and quires aa-kk of vol. II, while S with centre curve doubled is uncommon throughout.', "This edition derives from Renner's 1482 edition (IB. 19883), the", 'explanation of the typographical signs being inserted at the end of the Apocalypse (vol. IV, 266b). About 350x 235 mm. Vol. I without the blank, vol. II wanting sheet uu 4, for which a duplicate of sheet uu 5 is substituted, and without the blank. On vol. III, 244 is written : Est Nicolai Pinelli filij Castelini Primi¬ IB. 22834. PETRUS LOMBARDUS. Liber Sententia¬ certis facultatibus erroneis z in fi¬ de catholica suspectis: Parisius doctrialitur 2 auctoritatiue a catholicis tractatorib columns. 8b: 50 lines and head-line, 233 (242) x 153 (with margi- nalia 175) mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10200. 310X 215 mm. Without the blank. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 22836. BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS mentary of Thomas Aquinas. 24 December, 1489. DEVICE B. 102°. TITLE: Boetius De consolatione Folio. a-m8n6 102 leaves. 2 columns. 6° : 64 lines of com¬ nentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 235 (242) x 155 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Jamn 3404. The eight lines reading CONRADVS as an acrostic precede the colophon. Pellechet-Polain (no. 2525) describes a copy having a', "title reading Boetius' on 12.", '313X 213 mm. Contemporary stamped half leather over boards. In top cover is written: Iohannes Protzer ..M. cccc. xciij. compat in Italia vij lib. Bound before B. 21268 (Cicero, Tusculanae quaestiones, De Strata, IB. 22838. AUGUSTINUS. De ciuitate Dei. [With the AUGUSTINUS. De ciuitate Dei. [With the commentary of Thomas Valois and Nicolaus 18 February, 1489/90. Triveth. 12. FIRST TITLE: Augustinus de ciuitate dei cum commento. 1b. [Woodcut, verses below). 2e. # Aurelij Argumentum operis totius ex libro retractationum. columns. 42: 65 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 237 (245) X 151 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2065. 312X 214 mm. Old stamped half leather over boards. With a book-label lettered: Bib. SS. Andreæ & Magni .. Stadt am Hof. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 22832. AVICENNA. Canon. [Translated by Gerar¬ lated by Arnaldus de Villa Noua.) and head-line, 186 (193) X 134mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 62 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2206. 241 X 176 mm. With the notes of ownership of Hum- fredus Lloid and Lord Lumley. From the old Royal Library. IB. 22840. RHASIS. Liber nonus ad Almansorem cum head-line, 240 (247) x 165 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '13896.", "Apparently derived from Stagninus's 1483 edition (IB. 22113).", '290X 194 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet b 2. For- merly bound with IB. 24593 in a tract volume. IB. 22842 NIGER, FRANCISCUS. Modus epistolandi EPISTOLANDI. 1b. (Table of contents): C Opuscu¬ lum epistolarum familiarium. Quarto. A-D’. 32 leaves. 82: 40 lines, 159X 117 (with margi- nalia 126) mm. Type: 80 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 11866 216 X 156 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 22844. JOHANNES DE SACRO BUSTO. Sphaera 4 October, 1490. 12 TITLE: SPHAERA MVNDI. 47b. COLOPHON: Hoc quoque sideralis scientie singulare opusculum Impres¬', "105 R., word 'REGISTRVM' on 482; 80 R. Woodcut capitals.", '12, title ; 1°, woodcut; 22-21b, Jo. de Sacro Busto sphaericum to be from the same blocks employed by De Sanctis in his 1488 edition (IA. 23331). 200X 149 mm. Bought in July, 1862. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Vitae et senten¬ brosius Traversari. Edited by Benedictus Brognolus.', "for Jenson's 1475 edition (IB. 19685). Its mention of magister", 'Nicolaus as the printer has been allowed to stand in this edition, but', "after the sentence ending' conferre ualeam' several sentences, includ-", 'ing praises of Jenson as the best printer in Venice, have been excised. Owing to an error of imposition the pages of sheet o 3 run in the following order: 4, 2, 3, 1, page 4 being signed o iii. 214X 159 mm. On a fly-leaf is written: Ex Libris Thesei Francisc a Cornu 1699. IA. 22847. Bought in June, 1889. Another copy. In this copy the pages of sheet o 3 run in the correct order.', "197X 146 mm Bound before a copy of Sessa's 1500", 'edition. Bought in November, 1888. IA. 22848. DURANTI, GULIELMUS. Rationale diuinorum columns. 42: 65 lines and head-line, 238 (245) X 159 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. 300 x 208 mm. Bound with IB. 22457, q. v. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 22850. VOCABULARIUS. Vocabularius utriusque Bought in May, 1900. IB. 22852. ANDREAE, ANTONIUS. Quaestiones super pliciunt gonnes subtilissime sup. i2. libris meth. Aris. excellentissimi artium 1 sacre theologie doctoris Antonij head-line, 237 (245) x 160 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G.', "Woodcut capitals. Hain '979.", '300X 204 mm. Formerly bound with IB. 22969 (q.v., P. 448), &c. IB. 22854 TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae. [With the TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae. [With the commentary of Bernardinus Veronensis. C. Valerii Catulli Carmina. [With the com¬ mentary of Antonius Parthenius.] — Sexti Propertii Elegiae. [With the commentary of Philippus Beroaldus.) *9 December, 1491. 12. TITLE: Tibullus Catullus & Propertius cu com¬ 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 243 (250) X 162 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 80 Gk. Woodcut', "capitals. Hain '4763.", 'Bought in April, 1890. IB. 22858. PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Expositio PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Expositio in Analytica Posteriora Aristotelis. *23 December, 1491. mentary and head-line, 253 (261) x 169 mm. Types: 130 G.;', "92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain '12513.", 'The woodcut O on 22 was in the possession of Benalius in 1485 (IB. 22309). 307 X 204 mm. Bought in June, 1889. IB. 22860. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. Folio. AA-MMSNN6 102 leaves. 52: 62 lines of com¬ mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 247 (255) x 166 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 79705. Bought in October, 1908. IB. 22865. SILIUS ITALICUS. Punica. [With the SILIUS ITALICUS. Punica. [With the commentary of Petrus Marsus. *18 May, 1492. 12 TITLE: Syllius Italicus. Cum com¬ mentariis rounding the text, and head-line, 242 (249) x 166 mm. Types:', "105 R.; 80 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain '14740.", '314 X 212 mm. Bought in July, 1861. IB. 22868. MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus', "capitals, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '10569.", '181x 122 mm. Old stamped leather. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 22869. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orator. [With CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orator. [With the commentary of Victor Pisanus.] De fato. Topica. De uniuersitate. [With the com¬ mentary of Georgius Valla.) *16 July, 1492. 12. TITLE: In hoc uolumine infrascripta. M. Tullii Folio. Ab-m6. 72 leaves. 72 : 62 lines of commentary sur¬ rounding the text, and head-line, 248 (254) X 168 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 75111 bis. IB. 22870 ANTONIUS DE BITONTO. Sermones do¬ columns. 62: 45 lines and head-line, 142 (148) x 98 mm. Twes.', "130 G.; 92 G.; 62 G'. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain", '3217. 168 X 115 mm. Some leaves cropped. Bought. IA. 22872. ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA. Quaestiones Edited by Hieronymus Surianus.) 124 October, 1492. 1a TITLE: Questiones subtilissime. Alberti de saxo¬ lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 165 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 1576. 299 X 200 mm. Without the blank. IB. 22878. REGIUS, RAPHAEL. Ducenta problemata in tracts.) and this was confirmed on 28 November of the same year (Fulin, no. 10, 11). The date on 46° is therefore not that of printing, as Proctor assumed, but belongs to the privilege, from which it is in this edition wrongly separated by a space. The book was printed by', "Scotus without the authority of Regius; cf. Beuilaqua's 1493", 'edition of Ovid, Metamorphoses (IB. 23932). 212X 146 mm. On 12 is the note of ownership of ohannes Faber, Bishop of Vienna, 1540. Bought in January, 1878. IA. 22874. 440 tracts. 2columns. 42: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 165 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 76445. 319X 216 mm. Rubricated. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22882. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. 728 January, 1492/3. 12. TITLE: Terentius cum Donato. 119b. COLOPHON: Finis Commentariorum Aelii Donati super. P. Terentii ing the text, and head-line, 246 (252) x 160 (with marginalia 177) mm. Types : 105 R.; 80 R.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain'15419.", '317 X 210 mm. Bought in October, 1886. IB. 22862. JOANNES CANONICUS. Quaestiones 17 February, 1492/3. 60 lines and head-line, 242 (248) x 165 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. IB. 22864. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta 1-ccvii, with errors. 62: 64 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 254 (259) x 162 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '15792.", '304 X 206 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22884. THOMAS AQUINAS. Catena aurea. Folio. a-zpaa-nnoo° 318 leaves, 2-313 so numbered. 2 columns. 82: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 165 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 1336 (reading', "ingenioqe' in the colophon).", '303X 211 mm. On 1e is written: Liber Mgri Lauren- Bought. tutiones oratoriae. [With the commentary 17 July, 14931 of Raphael Regius.) 12. TITLE: Quintilianus Cum commento. 204°. COLO¬ lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 243 (249) x 162 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 13652', "(who reads VIri and Modoetiensis' in the colophon).", '316x 213 mm. With the book-stamp of the Buxheim Carthusians, and with the note of ownership of H. C. Hoskier. Bound before IB. 25131 (Cicero, De oratore, 1495, unassigned) in old stamped vellum over boards. Bought in April, 1909. IB. 22889. PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Quadra¬ 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 161 (with marginalia 173) mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 12521 (92 ff.). 318 x 214 mm. With two book-plates of the Bavarian Electoral Library, one dated 1618, and the book-stamp of the Munich Royal Library. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 22892. PETRUS DE PALUDE. In quartum Sen¬ Finis DEVICE A.', "Folio. 2; a-m'n' o-2 1 u aa-ccdde ; A°. 248 leaves, 3-242", 'numbered 1-240. 2 columns. 52: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 162 (with marginalia 169) mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G.', "Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12286.", '310X 213 mm. With the book-plate of Franciscus, Abbot of Polling, 1744. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 22894. PAULUS [NICOLETTI VENETUS. Sophi¬ and Baptista de Modoetia.] *2 October, 1493. 12. TITLE: Sophysmata magistri Pauli Veneti. 54°. 57 lines and head-line, 246 (253) x 164 (with marginalia 184) mm.', "Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '12508.", '317X 217 mm. With the book-stamp of the Munich Royal Library. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 22896. ISIDORUS. Etymologiae. De summo bono. 8, 7-75, 79-99 numbered i-2i. 2 columns. 72: 66 lines and head¬ ine, 241 (248) x 162 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 79280. IB. 22898. PTOLEMAEUS. Quadripartitum. [With 2 columns. 4b: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) X 165 mm.', "Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G.; 62 G'. Woodcut capitals, also", "spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain '13544 (who reads in", "the title triplicatum , and dictionibus' for electionibus).", '295 x 205 mm. Bound after IB. 23996 (Sacro Bosco, Beuilaqua, 1499), q.v. IB. 22900. From the old Royal Library. From the old Royal Library. STRODE, RALPH. Consequentiae. With the commentary of Alexander Sermoneta.', "With other tracts.) 'I1 February, 1493/4", '12 TITLE: Consequentie strodi cù commento xandri Sermonete Declarationes Gaetani in easdem 52 lies and head-line, 161 (168)X 119mm. Types: 130 G.; 920.,', "74 G.; 62 G'. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 15098.", '202 X 156 mm. Quires l-n are misbound between quires p and q. Bought in May, 1904. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. Acron, Porphyrion and Landinus. *14 March, 1494. L-CCLyi, CCLvii. 62 : 63 lines of commentary surrounding the tert, and head-line, 252 (257) X 164 (with marginalia 177) mm. Types: 130 G.; 105 R.; 80 R.; 80 Ck. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with gunde-letters. Hain 78890 (who omits leaf 2). 313x 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. Bought in July, 1882. IB. 22906. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officus. (With CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officus. (With the commentary of Petrus Marsus.) De ami¬ citia. With the commentary of Omnibonus Leonicenus.] De senectute. [With the com¬ mentary of Martinus Phileticus.] Paradoxa. 327 May, 1494. commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 250 (255) X 164 with marginalia 176) mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 5249. 12 title ; 1° Petri Marsi recognitio commentariorum in Officia ad printed with commentary type, colophon; 1584, device; 1586, blank.', "Reprinted from De Paganinis' 1491 edition (IB. 23306), in which", 'the last section of the Paradoxa is similarly separated from the rest. 316x 214 mm. With the stamp of the library of Prince Nikolai Pavlovich of Oldenburg, and with the note of ownership of H. C. Hoskier. Bought in October, 1908. IB. 22907. HENTISBERUS, GULIELMUS. De sensu Edited by Joannes Maria Mapellus. 127 May, 1494. 52; 56 lines and head-line, 234 (240) x 166 mm. Types: 130 G.;', "105 R.; 92 G.; 82 G.; 62 G'. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams.", 'Henry, Prince of Wales. IB. 22908. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad tinus Clericus and others. 22 September, 1494. 12. Woodcut, Cicero and his commentators TITLE: CCXXX Isicl. 74: 63 lines of commentary surrounding the text, with head-line, 250 (255) X 161 (with marginalia 176) mm. Types quires a-d, q-7, & B): 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Ck. The rest is printed with De Pensis 109 R. (P. 71, 80 Rb. (P. 81, Ck. Wood¬ 310 X 214 mm. Old stamped leather, rebacked, over boards. Bought in November, 1864. IB. 22910. LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS. Finis (to right) DEVICE B. Folio. a-k8110, 90 leaves, 2-90 s0 numbered. 244: 63 lines and head-line, 251 (256) K 164 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 79817. 292 X 194 mm. Some leaves cropped. IB. 22912. ROBERTUS [GROSSETESTEJ LINCONIEN¬ columns. 324: 74 lines of commentary and head-line, 238 (245) X', "161 mm. Types: 130 G.; 82 G.; 62 G'. Woodcut capitals.", 'IB. 22914. Another copy. 288 x 216 mm. Without the blank. Each leaf is mounted. Grenville copy (G. 8008). IB. 22915. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. Folio. a-1. 72 leaves, 2-72 so numbered. 264: 62 lines and head-line, 247 (253) X 164 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 17525.', "300 X 205 mm. Bound after a copy of De Zanis' 1504", 'edition of Apuleius. Old gold-tooled leather. With the note of ownership of Alex Boswel. Bought in May, 1902. IB. 22917. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Genealogiae deorum monstrationi¬ bus in formis arborum designatis. Eiusdem operis. Finis (to right) DEVICE A. Folio. a-t8 ul° 162 leaves, 2-162 so numbered. Table to Genealogiae in 3 columns, De montibus, etc., in 2 columns. 62: 63 lines and head-line, 249 (255) x 167 mm. Types: 105 R., 80 R. text:', "130 G., 92 G., 82 G., 74 G., 62 G'., diagrams. Woodcut capitals,", 'also spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 3321. 3oa x 204 mm. Bound after a copy of Hervagens (Basel, 1532) edition of the same work. From thelbrart of Lord Lumley. Binding stamped with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales. On 1e are the notes of owner¬ ship of Nicolaus Thulier, Petrus Pichard 1663, Loanes Hecquard. IB. 22904. MESUE, JOANNES. Opera. (With other tractsl', "Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 'IIIII.", '319X 215 mm. Rubricated. On 18 is written: Ad monasterij Windbergensis Bibliothecam. Old stamped half pigskin over boards. Bought in April, 1873. IB. 22919. JACOBUS DE FORLIVIO. Super Apho¬ de Sancta Sophia. [Edited by Hieronymus Surianus. 10 March, 20 May, 1495.', "Folio. a-l° ; aa-gg' hh' iit. 154 leaves, the last blank, 3-88 so", 'numbered, 89-153 numbered i-65. 2 columns. 32: 75 lines and head-line, 314 (323) x 192 mm. Types: 180 G.; 180 G .; 130 G.; 102 G.; 92 G.; 82 G. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide¬ letters. Hain 7251.', "The editor's letter to the reader on 1b is dated 6 June, 1494.", '417 X 272 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 22921. THOMAS AQUINAS. Secundae partis 2 columns. 82 : 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248)X 161 mm.', "Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain' 1435 (2).", '318 X 214 mm. Bound after IB. 22924, q. v. IB. 22925. Bought in July, 1869. Another copy. 288x 212 mm. Bound after IB. 21266 (Prima pars Summae, A. de Strata, 1489). On 1e is written: Walckhamer. IB. 22926. pleted by Petrus de Aluernia. Edited by 2°: 66 lines of commentary and head-line, 241 (248) X 161 mm. lypes: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. book-plate of Paget Toynbee. On 1e is stamped: P. Pauli Nicolai Serrani. IB. 22926 b. Presented in February, 1914. Presented in February, 1914. THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae *1 September, 1495. 147. 2 columns. 162: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 155 (with marginalia 168) mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut', "capitals. Hain '1435 (1).", '318 x 214 mm. Bought by Joannes Reussius at Augs- burg in 1565 for two florins. With the stamp and note of ownership of the Amberg Franciscans. Bound before IB. 22925 in old stamped pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1869. IB. 22924. THOMAS AQUINAS. Expositio super libris Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 1494. 310x 211 mm. On 12 is written : Iste liber frâci reste est cui pater suus emit grossono uno and on a fly-leat: Hic liber . .. erat Conventus S. Bernardini ... Fratrum IB. 22927. BALBUS, JOANNES. Catholicon. 12. TITLE: Catholicon. 3122. COLOPHON : C Finit columns. 4°; 66 lines and head-line, 245 (251) x 164 mm. Types: 130G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. First letter of each paragraph', "set out. Hain '2264.", '303 X 208 mm. With the book-stamp of Count Her- Bought in July, 1879. IB. 22928. 2 tracts.) 24 December, 1495. errors and omissions. 2 columns. 32: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 158 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 6167. Bought in October, 1912. IB. 22930. AEGIDIUS [COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expo¬ 3°: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 156 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 138. 311 X 215 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22932. MANLIIS, JOANNES JACOBUS DE. Luminare', "92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '10712.", 'Bought in July, 1867. IB. 22942. AVENZOHAR. Rectificatio medicationis et AVENZOHAR. Rectificatio medicationis et regiminis. [Translated by Parauicius. —Auer¬ rois Colliget. [Edited by Hieronymus Sura¬ nus. columns. 22: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) X 161 mm. Types:', "180 G.; 130 G.; 105 R., editor's letters on 1b, 445; 74 G. Wood-", 'cut capitals. Hain 2187. The register erroneously assigns 4 sheets to quires e, f and 3 sheets to quires g, h. 317 X 214 mm. Bought in December, 1904. IB. 22943. GAIETANUS DE THIENIS. Recollectae GAIETANUS DE THIENIS. Recollectae super Physica Aristotelis. *5 August, 1496. 1° TITLE: Recollecte Gaietani super octo libros physicou cu annotationibus textuum. 512. COLOPHON:', "Folio. a’ b-g6 h'. 52 leaves, 2-51 so numbered. 2 columns.", '3°: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 158 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 15498. 307 X 210 mm. Bound third in a tract-volume begin¬ ning with IB. 24587, q. v. IB. 22944. OFFREDI, APOLLINARIS, Cremonensis. Ex¬ Folio. A-F° ; AA-OOS P6 166 leaves, the last blank, 2-48 s0 numbered, 49-165 numbered i-ii7. 2 columns. 22: 69 lines and head-line, 254 (260) x 158 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 12004. 311 X 214 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22946. ARCULANUS, JOANNES. Expositio in pri¬ 127 October, 1496. 1°. TITLE: Ioannis herculani expositio in primam Fen quarti canonis Auicenne. 1482. COLOPHON: d E 44: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) X 161 mm. Types: 180 G. 120 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 71553. 312X 218 mm. Bought in December, 1910. IB. 22947. AEGIDIUS [COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expo 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 163 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 130. 289 X 208 mm. IB. 22934. AEGIDIUS TCOLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expo¬ 36 February, 1496/7. columns. 22: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) X 161 mm. Types:', "180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G. ; 80 R., editor's letter and verses on 1°;", "74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '140.", '317 X 212 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22936. PRISCIANUS. Opera. [With the commen¬ PRISCIANUS. Opera. [With the commen¬ taries of Joannes de Aingre and of Daniel 821 February, 1496/7. Caietanus.] 1° TITLE: Habes candide lector in hoc opere Pri¬ Folio. A-ZAA°BBCC“DD-NNS. 284 leaves, the last blank, 2-283 so numbered. 22: 63 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 251 (257) x 166 mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 R.; 105 Gk.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 713364. 303X 203 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22938. ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA. Quaestiones ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA. Quaestiones super Analytica posteriora Aristotelis. [Edited by Joannes Baptista Tolentinas and Jacobus 9 March, 1497. Folio. A-Es. 30 leaves, 2-29 so numbered. 2 columns. 3e: 66 lines and head-line, 240 (247) x 161 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 7580. 312 X 220 mm. Bought in October, 1912. IB. 22958. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super quarto libro Folio. A-ZAA-KKs. 264 leaves, 2-264 so numbered. 2 columns. 32 : 66 lines and head-line, 243 (250) x 164 mm. Types:', "180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '1485.", '315 x 216 mm. With the note of ownership of James Bailey and the book-label of George Dunn. Bound n old stamped leather, probably English, before Locatel-', "us's 1501 edition of the Quodlibetales quaestiones.", 'Bought in February, 1914. IB. 22960. SAVONAROLA, JOANNES MICHAEL. Practica.', "Folio. a’; A-ESF10; G-ZAA-KKS LL'. 282 leaves, 7-281", 'numbered 1-275. 2 columns. 92: 66 lines and head-line, 243 (250) x 163 mm. Types: 180G.; 130G.; 74G. Woodcut capitals. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22962. MONTAGNANA, BARTHOLOMAEUS. Consilia. (249)x 162 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut', "capitals. Hain '11552.", "The Tractatus de mirachiali dispositione' (of doubtful authen- SERAPION, JOANNES. Breuiarium medi¬", 'ticity) is printed on 7b-8b. 266 x 191 mm. Some leaves cropped. On 22 is written: Monasterij S Georgij martyris in Prifling [Prüfeningl. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 22964. RHASIS. Liber ad Almansorem. [With other tracts.) ad almansorem. Diuisiones eiusdem. Liber de 2 Colunns. 4. 66 hnes and headine 2 (280bered. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 C.; 74 G. Woodcutcapitals. Han 13893. 322 X 212 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 22966. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quaestiones in Hibernicus, with his Castigationes.! 220 November, 1497. blank, 2-131 so numbered. 52: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248)X 159 (with marginalia 183) mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.:', "74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '6450.", '303 X 208 mm. Without the blank. Some leaves mounted. Formerly bound before two sixteenth-century', "Folio. a'; A-ZAA-ZZAAA BBBCCC. 396 leaves, 9-395 tracts and IB. 22854 in the library of Archbishop Cranmer.", 'IB. 22969. cinae. [Translated by Gerardus Cremonen¬ sis. Liber aggregatus in medicinis sim¬ plicibus. Translated by Simon Januensis. L Joannis Platearii Practica et De simplici 2-211 so numbered. 32: 66 lines and head-line, 243 (250)X 160 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G. ; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. 315x212 mm. On 211° is the note of ownership of Johannes Faber, Bishop of Vienna, 1540. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22971. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quaestiones 5a: 66 lines and head-line, 243 (250) X 159 mm. Types: 180 G.;', "130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G.; 62 G'. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams.", 'edition of parts i and ii in his no. 6420.', "Locatellus obtained a privilege for printing' all the works of Scotus'", 'edited by Bagnacauallo as early as 22 September, 1496 (Fulin, no. 55), which suggests that the present book may really belong to the turn of 1496-97. But the Paulus Venetus included in the same privilege was not printed by Locatellus until May, 1498 (IB. 22977), so that the Duns also may have been long delayed. 324X 222 mm. Leaves 117 and 118 are misbound between leaves 406 and 407. With an oval book-stamp lettered: LIBRA S. FRANCISCI. STRONCONI. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 22972. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. Quodlibeta. 3 February, 1497/8. 1e. TITLE: Questiones quolibetales Scoti. 53P. CoLo¬ columns. 44: 66 lines and head-line, 244 (251) X 158 (with mar-', "ginalia 170) mm. Types: 180 G.; 130G.; 74 G.; 62 G'. Wood-", 'cut capitals. Hain 6437. which it forms one whole. 316x 216 mm. On 53° is the note of ownership of Johannes Faber, Bishop of Vienna, 1540. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 22952. GUAINERIUS, ANTONIUS. Practica. [Re¬ *14 February, 1497/8. 1° TITLE: Practica Antonij Guainerij papiensis Folio. A-O8: P-R°ST“ 148 leaves, 2-148 so numbered. 2 columns. 42: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (250) x 164 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 78099. 309 X 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting ff. 1-5 of quire T.', "On 1e are the signatures of Thomas Cantuarien' and", "Lumley'", 'From the old Royal Library. IB. 22954. PETRUS DE ARGELLATA. Chirurgia. PETRUS DE ARGELLATA. Chirurgia. *22 February, 1497/8. 12. TITLE: Cirurgia magistri Petri de largelata. 1286. 2 columns. 3°: 66 lines and head-line, 243 (250) X 161 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 1637. 294 X 199 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On 131° is the signature of Jacques le mettayer, cirurgien, 1503. IB. 22956. SILVATICUS, MATTHAEUS. Pandectae medi¬ SILVATICUS, MATTHAEUS. Pandectae medi¬ cinae. [Edited by Georgius de Ferrariis.) *11 March, 1498. the number 4. 2 columns. 32: 66 lines, 241 X 158 mm. Types:', "180 G.?; 130G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '15202.", '302 X 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. A duplicate of sheet t 3 is bound after the first copy. IB. 22973. SERMONETA, JOANNES. Quaestiones super (to right) DEVICE A.', "Folio. AA-CC° DD; EE-HH'II KK“. 74 leaves, the last", 'blank, 2-73 so numbered. 2 columns. 52: 66 lines and head-line, 243 (249) X 159 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G.', "Woodcut capitals. Hain '14701.", '318X 212 mm. Rubricated. Leaves 72-74 apparently supplied from a smaller copy. Bound with IB. 22979. IB. 22975. TURISANUS. Plusquam commentum in Folio. A-R°; S°. 142 leaves, the last blank, 2-141 s0 numbered. 2 columns. 4°: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 164 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 15684.', "303 X210 mm. With the book-stamp Raspail' on 1e.", 'Bought in July, 1920. IB. 22976. PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Expo¬', "Folio. A-L' Me Ns; O Ps. 118 leaves, 2-118 so numbered.", 'columns. 32 : 66 lines and head-line, 243 (250) x 161 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74G. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts and diagrams in the De compositione mundi (1032-1172). Hain 12518. The woodcuts and diagrams (including type-set inscriptions) are from blocks used by Locatellus in the 1490 Sacro Busto (IA. 22845) by T. de Blauis in the 1488 Hyginus (IA. 21863) and by Emericus in the 1494 Angelus (IA. 24209). 313X 215 mm. With the book-label of George Dunn. Bought in February, 1914. IB. 22977. HUGO [BENzI) SENENSIS. Expositio super Folio. A-V8. 160 leaves, 2-159 s0 numbered. 2 columns. 7a: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 163 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130G; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 79012. 318x 212 mm. Rubricated. Bound before IB. 22983, 22975 IB. 22979. BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS De disciplina scholarium. [With the com¬ mentary of Thomas Aquinas.]) 14 June, 1498. right) DEVICE A. Folio. a-m8n6 102 leaves, 2-102 so numbered. 2 columns. 4°: 66 lines and head-line, 241 (248) X 158 mm. Types: 180 G.;', "130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '3407.", 'Reprinted from the 1489 edition (IB. 22838). 294 X 206 mm. Bought in December, 1862. IB. 22981. HUGO TBENzIJ SENENSIS. Expositio super a columns. 92: 66 lines and head-line, 242 (248)X 161 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hair 9015. 218X 212 mm. Rubricated. Bound between IB. 22979 and IB. 22975. IB. 22983 THOMAS AQUINAS. Super primo libro *3 October, 1498. bucus. 2 columns. 4°: 65 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 158 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G. ; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 1475. 314X215 mm. Rubricated. Old stamped pigskin. On 12 is written: Monasterij S. Margarethae in Baum¬ burg. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 22985. TROMBETTA, ANTONIUS. De humanarum Folio. a°b-e“. 32 leaves, the last blank, 2-31 so numbered. 2 columns. 5° : 65 lines and head-line, 238 (245) X 161 mm.', "lypes: 130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain'15646.", 'On vellum. 309X 211 mm. Rubricated; on 22 illu¬ minated capitals and a coat of arms with the letters F. S. G. M. Original (?) stamped leather. With the note of ownership of C. G. Justus, Romæe, 1739. IB. 22987. Bought in May, 1844 (C. 24. c. 6). GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. [With GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. [With other tracts.) *21 November, 1498. last blank, 2-267 so numbered. 2 columns. 32: 65 lines and head-line, 243 (250) x 158 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts of surgical instruments. Ham 4811. The names of the authors on 12 appear to have been stamped in after the first two lines had been printed off. 282X 196 mm Without the blank. Some leaves cropped. IB. 22989. SAVONAROLA, JoANNES MICHAEL. Ca¬ SAVONAROLA, JoANNES MICHAEL. Ca¬ nonica de febribus. [With other tracts.) *22 November, 1498. 12. TITLE : Canonica Michaelis Sauonarole De fe¬ columns. 32: 65 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 165 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 14489. The register gives only three sheets to quire OO. 313X 214 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 22991. BERNARDUS DE GORDONIO. Lilium (col. 3) Finis DEVICEB.', "Folio, a-m8 : aa bb' cc-ee“. 130 leaves, the last blank, 2-96 so", 'numbered, 97-129 numbered i-33. 2 columns. 112: 65 lines and head-line, 241 (248) x 160 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 17800. 268 x 193 mm. Without the blank. IB. 22993. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super secundo libro 52 : 65 lines and head-line, 239 (247) x 161 mm. Types: 180 G.;', "130 G.; 92 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain '1478.", '305 X 207 mm. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 22995. THOMAS AQUINAS. Opuscula. [Edited, last blank, 2-341 so numbered. 2 columns. 32 : 65 lines and head-line, 240 (248) X 157 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 71542.', "Reprinted from H. Liechtenstein's 1490 edition (IB. 22002), with", 'the addition of op. 48, Summa totius logicae, which was not to be found in 1490, and of the De usuris. 305 X 207 mm. Without the blank; leaves KK 2, 3 mutilated. On 12 is written: Biblioth. P. P. Beggard Antwerp. With the book-label of Samuel Parr. Bought in December, 1862. IB. 22997. ANTONIUS DE BITONTO. Sermones do¬ 110 October, 1499. 1°. TITLE: Sermones dominicales per totum annum columns. 62: 45 lines and head-line, 142 (148) x 99mm. Types:', "130 G.; 92 G.; 62 G'. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain", '13221. A close reprint, with the same type and measurements, of the 1492 edition (IA. 22872).', "176 X 119 mm. Bound after the same author's Ex-", 'positiones Euangeliorum, Hamman for Nic. de Frankfordia, 1496 (IA. 23378). Bought in October, 1867. MIDDLETON, RICHARD. Commentum super head-line, 153 (158) x 107 mm. Types: 180 G.; 92 G.; 73 G.; 57 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 710987.', "The wording of the colophon derives from Bertochus's 1489 edition", '(IB. 23583). 205X 152 mm. With the note of ownership and book¬ label of Benedictbeuern, and bound in contemporary red leather stamped with the monastic arms; in the lower cover is written: Wolfgäg? Putinge. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 23001. HIERONYMUS. Vitas Patrum. De laude blank, 2-267 so numbered. 2 columns. 102: 44 lines and head- line, 163 (169) x 116 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 18602. The title is apparently printed from a wood block. 207X 150 mm. Without the last leaf. With the book- plate of the Bibliotheca Palatina (Elector Carl Theodor) and the note of ownership of Petrus Venetscherus and of M. G. I. Schwindell, 1726. Sixteenth-century stamped pigskin with the Electoral arms imposed. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 23006. ISAAC DE SYRIA. Della perfezione della and folation, 124 (127) 877 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Wood- cut capitals. The title-cut is from the block of the device (S. Antony) used by Pincius in 1494-1497, but there is no ground for connecting him with the present book. 153X 103 mm. Bought in April, 1857. GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia parua. [With other tracts. 12. TITLE: Cyrurgia parua Guidonis Cyrurgia Albu¬', "Folio, a6 b-d'ef“ ; aa’ bb' cc'. 68 leaves, 2-42 so numbered,", '43-68 numbered i-26. 2 columns. 28b: 65 lines and head-line, 240 (247) X 160 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G. Woodcut capitals, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts of surgical instruments. Hain 4813. 295 x 202 mm. Bound with IB. 23677, q.v. IB. 23004.', "King George III's copy (167. d. 2(3)).", 'Another copy. 286x 196 mm. Bound after IB. 25145 (Argellata, Chirurgia, 1499, Unassigned). IB. 23003. CERMISONUS, ANTONIUS. Consilia. [With CERMISONUS, ANTONIUS. Consilia. [With Undated. other tracts. 1°. TITLE: Consilia Cermisoni. Consilia gentilis. 2 columns. 52 : 65 lines and head-line, 241 (248) X 161 mm. Types: 180 G.; 130 G.; 74 G.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 4884 (whose copy lacked the title-leaf). 300X 204 mm. IB. 22950. PAGANINUS. 144x 102 mm. Rubricated. With the note of owner- ship of Sebastianus Aarweckh. Bought in October, 1867. IA. 23242. Posibly a house sgn Double drameine which has dsapeared in the 1aog Summa Angelita (IA. ago). Another copy. 145 X 100 mm. Bound third in a tract-volume begin¬ ning with IA. 37825, q. v. (Germany, vol. iii, p. 786.) Bought in May, 1908. IA. 23243- JACOBUS DE VORAGINE. Legenda *5 October, 1487.', "de' Malermi.)", '32; 60 lines and head-line, 243 (252) X 151 mm. Types: 135 G.; 81G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. 200 x 205 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. On 223 is written: Iste liber competit loco see marie grau ap pgomum. Bought in February, 1864. IB. 23245. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Edited PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus, revised by Ludouicus 34 May, 1489. RENSIS TETRASTIICHON IN CORNVCOPIAE PEROTTAEI LAVDEM. 19-373 numbered 1-355. 222: 59 lines and foliation, 241 (245) x 126 (with marginalia 174) mm. Types: 82 R.; 82 Gk. Woodcut', "capital on 192, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain '12697", "reading'comerariorum' in colophon).", '12, Philomusi tetrastichon; 1b, blank; 22-16b, tabula; 172, blank ; 17°, 182 letter of Odaxius to Guido duke of Urbino; 18b, blank; 19e, dedication of Pyrrhus Perottus to Federigo duke of Urbino; 20, life of Martial: 212-372°, Cornucopiae liber primus; 3738, register; 373b, 374, blank. Apparently the first edition. Odaxius in his letter to Duke Guido Dominicans of Landshut (frater Nicolaus Dalen, 1539, frater Sixtus Nusser), Franciscus Sigersreitter, and the Monastery of Mallersdorf. Old stamped leather. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 23255. GREGORIUS IX. Decretales. [With a gloss.) the last blank, 2-235 numbered 2-237, with errors and omissions. 2 columns. 4°: 83 lines of gloss surrounding text, and head-line, 326 (334) x 216 mm. Types: 79 G.; 81 (79) G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters, also red printed Lombards. Hain *8024.', "Reprinted, with the same quiring, from Stagninus's 1486 edition", '(IC. 22123), the name of Paganinus being substituted for that of', "Stagninus in Niger's letter on 1b.", '386 x 260 mm. Rubricated. Illuminated initial on 2°,', "which leaf is mutilated. On 1' is written 'B. V. in", 'Cæsarea , and on 1222\' Liber mon" munchsrot. Bought in April, 1873. IC. 23257. AUGUSTINUS. De Trinitate. [With other tracts.) columns. 62 : 50 lines and head-line, 161 (167) x 105 (with margi- nalia 128) mm. Types: 120 G.; 64 G. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain *2038. With the book-label of Conte Paolo Vimercati-Sozzi. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 23259. PAULUS DE CASTRO. Consilia et allega¬ 12. (list of headings :) Abbas ... 2°. (table) Abbas Si confitet sibi esse solutum . . . 25°. 4 Consilia z Capital space, with guide-letter, on 25°. Catchwords. Hain 4643. 382 X 264 mm. Without the blank leaf. IC. 23261. Bought. ctura super primo Sententiarum. [Edited by 31 October, 1490. Folio. aa8 ; a-vex6. 174 leaves, the last blank. 2 columns. 102: 69 lines and head-line, 235 (245) X 142 (with marginalia 169) mm. Types: 120 G.; 84 G., last line on 1b; 68 G2. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 7876. 12, blank; 1", editor\'s letter to Anselm of Monfalcone, epigram of Cynthius P. Acedensis mentioning the printer; 22, table; 8b in laudem Alphonsi Io. Pet. Pincii Mantuani carmen, in correctoris laudem alterius epigramma (mentioning the printer) ; 92, text, with heading in red; 173°, registrum; 174, blank. The editor remarks to Prior Anselm (1b) : Opus ... arte impres¬ soria conficiendum in lucem . . . prodire voluisti. 296 x 204 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 23264. JACOBUS. 22. (head-line) THEBAIDOS LIBER PRIMVS librum Thebaidos. ibid. (text) [FRaternas Acies: alter¬ and last blank. 4°: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (251) X 152 mm. Types: 111 R.; 79 R. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 14978. 1, blank; 2° Thebais, with the commentary of Lactantius; 122° Papinii vita: 122b blank; 1232, Achilleis, with the com- mentary of Franciscus Mataratius; 142b, blank; 1438, Domitii Calderini ad Augustinum Mafeum in Siluas; 144b, Siluae, with the', "commentary of Calderinus dated 'Romae calendis sextilibus,", "M. CCCC. LXXV.'; 1992, Domitius in Sapho Ouidii [with textl;", '204°, Domitii elucubratio in quaedam Propertii loca; 210, blank. 302X 214 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 8, and the blanks. With the note of ownership of Samson Brigges. Bought in July, 1875. IB. 23305. Another copy. 303x 210 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-121 (Thebais) and 199-210.', "King George IIl's copy (167. c. 24).", 'IB. 23305a. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De amicitia. De senectute. Paradoxa. [With the commentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omni¬ bonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.! 115 March, 1491. 1° TITLE: (red) Tullius de officiis cum commentariis Petri plegas & in pricipio & in calce opis editas. Insunt commentary surrounding the text, 245 X 153 mm. Types: III P. 79 R. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15277. 24, Marsuss re-dedication to Cardinal Riario, followed by bis original dedication to Cardinal Gonzaga; 2b de summo bono et uia ad officium; 46, De officiis c. comm. P. Marsi; 1284. 44 seems to have been at first overlooked, being separated from the rest of the text by an explicit and the register (1740). 308 x 208 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 23306. NICOLAUS [DE TUDESCHISJ PANORMI.', "spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 12353( 1492').", '408 x 278 mm. Without the last blank. Bought in July, 1877. IC. 23307. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Spica. Versi¬ 212 X 145 mm. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 23268. HIERONYMUS. 168 x120 mm. Rubricated. With the note of owner- ship of the Monastery of Tegernsee and the stamps of the Munich Royal Library. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in July, 1882. IA. 23309. GREGORIUS I. Dialogi. : 37 lines and head-line, 155 (163) x 107 mm. Type: 84 G. Capital spaces. Red-printed heading on 52. Hain 77963. 206 X 149 mm. Without the blank. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in December, 1846. IA. 23310. GREGORIUS I. Pastorale. ines and head-line, 153 (160) x 106 mm. Type: 84 G. Capital spaces. Hain 17986. 204X 152 mm. Without the blank. Bought in December, 1871. IA. 23311. TROMBETTA, ANTONIUS. Opus doctrinae theologie Professoris .M. Anstonij Trombete Patauini ordis Minon Proui. SciAntoniMisla P uino studio Methaphysica pu. legentis ... Questio de tiam. M. Fr. Neritonensis Or. Predi. sequuntur. 782. bilis artiuz Theologie Doctoris fratris Ioannis An¬ tonij Patauini ... vigilanti stilo purissima ac distinctissima numbered 2-76, 79-102 numbered 1-24. 2 columns. 58: 69 lines and head-line, 236 (243) x 148 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 Ge.; 79 G.; 68 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 15645. 319X 217 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23313. PAGANINUS. numbered 2-224, 233-308 numbered 1-76. 112: 56 lines and head-line, 244 (250) x 139mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 Ge., head-lines; 84 G.; 68 Gb in diagram on 1 22.—1130 G.; 187 G. (see below). Woodcut capitals, figures, and diagrams. Hain 4105. This book is catalogued as it stands. Quires a-cand sheets d I, d2, ei and AI are of a later reprint, apparently made to replace losses of the original stock; they are printed with types 1130 G., 187 G., have a black-ground L, 60 x 60 mm., in place of the portrait-Lon ga and heavy Lombards in place of black-ground capitals elsewhere : it may be noted that type 1130 G. and the L were in the stock of Hamman in 1496. The original setting-up of 9e with types 130 G., 92 G., and 84 G., and a strap-work border, is figured in Ongania, L’Arte della stampa, i, p. 89; a third setting-up, with another text- type and guide-letters only, is also known. 301 X 211 mm. On 12 is written: Ex Bibl. P. de Car¬ donnet. MDICIXLIX. Rotographs of the variant set- tings-up of 9e are inserted. IB. 23272. ASTROLABIUM. ASTROLABIUM. [About 1494?) 12. TITLE: Astrolabij quo primi mo bilis motus de¬ This is connected with the signed work of Paganinus not only by the type but by the woodcut capitals, which are found in the 1494 De Burgo (IB. 23272 above). 207 X 149 mm. Bought in January, 1878. BIBLIA LATINA. Biblia latina cum postillis gloss enclosing text, and head-line, 285 (295) x 191 (with marginalia 215) mm. Types: 270 G.: 130 G.; 102 G., directions, vol. 1. 1b. 92 Ga., text; 79 G.; 68 Gb., gloss; 54 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts. Catchwords on each page. Hain kar Paganinus took out a privilege for this Bible as early as 20 Sen¬ tember, 1492, when the editors (Gadolus, Eusebius a Spanich monk, and Secondo Contarini) apparently already had it in hand (Fulin, no. 9). On 1b the printer explains the various', "signa' employed. In a dedicatory epistle on 22 to Cardinal", 'Piccolomini the editor remarks: ad aggredienduz opus multos sene his explanation of reference-signs on 1508b. Vol. 1 : 362 X 252 mm. Voll. 2, 3: 364X 258 mm. Vol. 4: 355 x 253 mm. Rubricated, with some illumina¬ tions. With the book-plates of Bilibaldus Pirckheimer', "and of the Royal Society, also the latter's stamp ex dono", "Henr. Howard Norfolciensis'. Bound in four volumes.", 'divided after quires ggg, Y, and TTT. Bought in February, 1874. IB. 23278. ANGELUS DE GAMBILIONIBUS DE by Augustinus de Arimino and Bernardinus de Landriano. About 1495? 2 columns. 72: 69 lines and foliation, 298 (302) x 161 (with margi- nalia 212) mm. Types: 120 G.; 87 G.; 68 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1632? Reprinted, colophon and all, from an edition by De Tortis of 22 May, 1494. The tract of Gandinus, which is announced on the title- page but is not found in the present copy, was completed by De Tortis on 24 April, 1494 (Hain 77466). The colophon is obliterated,', "apparently with printer's ink, in the Göttingen copy of the present", 'book (see below) ; in other copies it is untouched. See Prol. Haebler, Vom Nachdruck im 15. Jahrhundert, in Collectanea . . . and Gandinus De maleficiis and other legal books on 7 June, 1494 (Fulin, no. 27). 405 X 271 mm. Without the blank. The title-page is', "mounted. The printer's colophon ('Venetijs ... Maij)", 'is neatly obliterated by pen-and-ink. Bought in June, 1890. IC. 23281. BARTOLINIS, BALDUS DE. De dotibus et numbered 1-95. 2 columns. 172: 68 lines and head-line, 296 303) X 196 mm. Types: 170 G.; 87 G. Capital spaces. Hain of quire a and gives an additional sheet to each quire throughout. 409 X 274 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 23286. DURANTI, GULIELMUS. Repertorium aureum 121 February, 1496/7. rellus.) 1° DEVICE (red lettering) TITLE: (red) Aureum 3-79 so numbered. 2 columns. 5° : 67 lines and head-line, 297 (305) X 198 mm. Types: 170 G.; 89 G. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 76520. In his letter to Fabius Astocius on 1b the editor says: Aureum igitur repertorium ... ad te ... transmitto ... vt... imprimendum to 1497 rather than 1496. 419X 275 mm. Bought in July, 1867. IC. 23284. HIERONYMUS. 140 (145) x 88 (with marginalia 98) mm. Types: 90 R.; 89 G.;', "52 G.; 45 G. Capital spaces. Hain 13123 ((501 ff.').", '175X 115 mm. Imperfect, wanting fol. 10. Rubricated. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 23290. PAGANINUS. 120 G.; 89 G., most head-lines to C 12; 85 R., other head-lines; 52 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12391 (whose copy', "read Ep' for Epi' on 132, l. 2).", '168 x 116 mm. Rubricated. On 208° are notes of ownership of loannes Khrausius phiae baccalaureus and the Monastery of Wessobrunn. Bought in October, 1867. IA. 23292. CASTELLIONE, JOANNES LAPUS DE. Allega¬ tiones. 12. TITLE: Allegationes Lapi. 2*. (table) nOn obstante 102: 67 lines and foliation, 298 (302) x 198 mm. Types: 130 G.; 89 G. Capital spaces. Hain 4582.', "A reprint of Scinzenzeler's 1491 Milan edition (Hain 4580).", '411 X 272 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 23298. ANGELUS [CARLETUSI DE CLAVASIO. (127) x 80 (with marginalia 82) mm. Types: 120 G., 89 G., title; 92 Gb.; 52 G. Capital spaces; Lombards in last quire. Hain 75401. Between l. 8 and 9 of the metrical colophon taken from the original Chivasso edition (Hain 5382) the following couplets are here inserted (4662): 152 X 101 mm. On 1e is written: In usum fris', "francisci Marie a Coruino,' and on 466°:", 'Ad usum fris Bought in June, 1884. and foliation, 126 (129) x78 (with marginalia 81) mm. Types:', "92 Gb.; 52 G. Lombards and capital spaces. Ham '14186.", "Quire a, containing Rubice ssic iuris ciuilis', &c., and common", 'to this book and the preceding (Summa Angelica), is not allowed for in the printed register. 159X 107 mm. Old stamped pigskin over boards. IA. 23303. DOUBTFUL. line, 293 (300) x 190 mm. Type: 84 G. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Catchword on 1 3b. Hain '14005.", 'The occurrence of only one type in this book, and that a type IA. 23301. which had apparently been out of use since 1494, renders its ascrip- tion to De Paganinis very doubtful. The long line containing the register, which assigns four sheets to quire l, was apparently added with a stamp. 405 X 276 mm. Bought in January, 1868. IC. 23289. CASSELINA. Casselina siue compendiolum head-line, 84-85 (89) x 60 mm. Types: 160 G., Enesis ca. l. on 22; 80 G., Iob. c. i’ on 252 ; 65 G., text. Capital space, with guide-letter, on 22 and 912. The list contains words from the Bible on 28-550, from the Breviary on 555-822, from the Missal on 822-88b and from the Legend of S. Francis on 88b-90b. The rest consists of a Tabula generalis. 116 x 83 mm. In the top cover is written: Iste liber Bought in March, 1906. 460 160 G.; 80 G. Woodcut capitals, border on 2°. Woodcuts. For a description of the woodcuts, which were previously employed in a blockbook of the Passion, see Catalogue of the Huth Request, no. XXIII. Huth Bequest. lines and foliation, 150 (157) x 102 mm. Type: 80 G. Woodcut capitals and Lombards. Hain 13057. 209 X 151 mm. Bought in June, 1862. 461 *19 January, 1488. NIS VENEITAE INVGPMNASO PATAVINOPRO culun I miriea ila ate nuger ingenio gemanitolin mm. Type: 79 R. Woodcut capital S on 12. Hain 14555. 1e, Cassandrae in gymnasio Patauino pro Bertucio Lamberto 220X 157 mm. The first leaf is mutilated. On four leaves of vellum bound at the end are written poems by Paulus Rhamnusius to Angelus Fidelis and to Cassandra and by Cassandra to Rhamnusius, all in Latin elegiacs. Bought in January, 1893. IA. 23327. THOMAS AQUINAS. Opusculum de esse The text of Aquinas begins (22): Causa prima altitudine incom¬ IA. 23329. JOHANNES DE SACROBUSTO. Sphaera 1. Woodcut.) 22. SPAERAE MVNDI Copendiu Quarto. Alo Be BBI Ce DStIE FS G°. 69 leaves. 32: 35 lines 142X 100 mm. Types: 82 R.; 65 G., 55 C., legend on dagrams. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 14112.', "16, blank; 1b frontispiece, 'Astronomia, Vrania, Ptolemæus':", 'The basis of this edition is that of Ratdolt, 1485 (IA. 20546). the diagrams being mostly close copies, but the order of the two last tracts is inverted and much new matter, with new diagrams.', "added to the Sacrobusto. As in Ratdolt's edition, several of the", 'diagrams are printed wtth colours (yellow-brown, red) and the first paragraph on 2a is red printed. The frontispiece and diagrams were subsequently used by Locatellus in his 1490 edition (IA. 22845). Santritter no doubt originally drew up the diagrams for Ratdolts edition, though his name is not there mentioned, and could there¬', "fore speak of them here as their 'inventor'; his directions 'figuram", 'eclipsis depingere’ are given on ff. 31, 32 of his Tabulae Alfonsinae. 1492 (Hamman, IA. 23354). The frontispiece and the pictorial ornament, as well as the actual cutting of the blocks, are in all likelihood the work of De Sanctis alone. 219 X 152 mm. Bought in January, 1878. SANTRITTER. and head-line, 233 (237) x 144 mm. Types: 82 R.; 60 G., legend on diagram on r12 ; 55 G., legend on other diagrams. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Map of world on 462;', "diagrams. Hain '6685 (counting 222 leaves).", 'In quire n, from which a leaf is cut away, the number of lines to à column varies from 55 to 58. 278x 192 mm. With the notes of ownership of Humfredus Lloyd and Lord Lumley. Seventeenth- century calf, stamped with the royal arms. From the old Royal Library. IB. 23335. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. and in part of Joannes Calphurnius. Edited by Valerius Superchius.) *12 August, 1488. 2°. TERENTII VITA. 5. AELII DONATI GRAMMATICI CLARISSIMI IN SEX. P. TEREN III AFRI COMOEDIAS EXAMINATA INTER¬ PRAETATIO. ibid. (text) ANDRIAE PROLOGVS. numbered car. i-C.xxxx. 6°: 57 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and foliation, 236 (245) x 148 (with marginalia 170) mm. Types: 110 Ra.; 83 R. ; 80 (83) Gk. Capital spaces, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15397. Reprinted from the 1485 edition of De Pasqualibus (IB. 22237), with the addition of marginalia and on 4° of a dedication to Joannes', "Georgius and an epigram ad Terentium' by Superchius; the", 'epigram is described by Hain as following the colophon. The dedication mentions Alexander Calcedonius as the publisher. 294 X 200 mm. Without the (blank?) first leaf. IB. 23414. Grenville copy (G. 9534). HIERONYMUS. Vitas Patrum. [In Italian. the Pratum of Joannes Eucrates, the latter after Ambrosius Camaldulensis by Feo Belcari.) 323 February, 1488/9. 2 columns. 32: 58 lines and head-line, 225 (235) X 150 mm. Type: 78 G. Capital spaces. Hain 8622.', "Probably reprinted from Di Pino's 1483 edition (IB. 22473).", '278 x 197 mm. Without the blanks. Rubricated. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23412. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Epistolae. 156 mm. Types: 83 R.; 80 (83) Gk. Capital spaces, with guide- letters. Hain 12939. 318 x 216 mm. Without the blank. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23416. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. numbered i-cxxi. 122: 42 lines and head-line, 226 (233) X 153 mm. Types: 107 R.; 107 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Catchwords. Hain '7522.", '296 X 205 mm. Bought in January, 1871. IB. 23418. ORBELLIS, NICOLAUS DE. Expositio super and last blank. 2 columns. 4°: 65 lines and head-line, 218 (227)y. 145 mm. Types: 120 G.; 79 G.; 67 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 12051. 307 x 215 mm. Without the last blank. With the note of ownership of the Vienna Jesuits. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23421. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Edited PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Edited by Pyrrhus Perottus, revised by Ludouicus Odaxius. numbered 1-ccci. 19°: 62 lines and head-line, 248 (255) X 138 (with marginalia 181) mm. Types: 107 R.; 80 R.; 80 Gk.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain '12699.", 'Probably reprinted from the 1489 edition of De Paganinis (IB. 23255). 313X 213 mm. On 317b is written: De libris Fris Bought in April, 1908. IB. 23423. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Opera philoso¬ siae. [By Seneca the Elder.] 15 October, 1490. 12. TITLE: SENECA MORALIS. 151e. PROLO¬ head-line, 246 (253) x 160 mm. Types: 107 R.; 80 R.; 80 Gk. Canital spaces, with guide-letters; also spaces for Greek. Catch- The Epistles of Seneca occupy quires A-H (ff. 151-215). 216X210 mm. Rubricated. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 23425. NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate TICI TIBVRITICENSIS COMPENDIOSA DO¬ CTRINA AD FILIVM DE PROPRIETATE SER¬ MONVM. 99b. COLOPHON: Venetiis per Bernardinum 16 numbered I-LII, 81-99 numbered i-xix. 2 columns, except in Varro, 64 : 62 lines and foliation, 248 (254) x 168 mm. Types : 80 R.; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 11905. is written : ’D. Fidelis Maria Nasius donavit Collegio', "Cremensi S. Marini anno 1787' on 5°: Ad usum fris", "hieronyi d Crema phici', on 6°: Ad usû cont'. St:", 'Bought in August, 1890. IB. 23427. CONTARENUS, FRANCISCUS. Confessio CONTARENUS, FRANCISCUS. Confessio breuis. [Preceded by Casus poenitentiales.) *22 March, 1491. ALBERTI, LEO BAPTISTA. Hecatomphila siue 80 R. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords at end of quires. Hain 421. 145 X 95 mm. Bought in December, 1892. Another copy. PLATO. Opera. [In the Latin translation of 448 leaves, 5-448 numbered 1-444. 2 columns. 72: 62 lines and head-line, 229 (236) x 153 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G.; 83 R. (capitals only); 80 (74) Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters;', "also spaces for Greek. Catchwords. Hain '13063.", '12, title ; 1b, prooemium Marsilii Ficini ; 22, Platonis vita; 5e¬ 136°, Hipparchus, De philosophia, Theages, Menon, Alcibiades primus & secundus, Minos, Euthyphron, Parmenides, Philebus, Hippias maior, Lysis, Epitoma, Theaetetus, Ion, Sophista, Ciuilis, Protagoras, Euthydemos, Hippias minor, Charmides, Laches, Clitophon, Cratylus, Gorgias; 1372-192b, commentarium Ficini in Conuiuium Platonis, Conuiuium, Phaedrus, Apologia, Criton, Phaedon, Menexenus; 1932-446b, De republica, Compendium,', "315X 216 mm. Rubricated. On 1e is written: 'M.", "Emon. tradita Clero suo pro eius instructione. 8e. For¬ Balth. Philgi' and “ Diss Büch gehört In Die Librei o", 'ma Absolutionis a Maiori excömunicatione. 86. CoLo- stath Yssni. With a book-plate inscribed: Franciscus Bought in October, 1867. IB. 23432. Quarto. a8. 8 leaves. 24 : 37lines, 171X 119mm. Type: 80R. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad Quarto. a8. 8 leaves. 24 : 37lines, 171X 119mm. Type: 80R. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad familiares. [With the commentaries of Über¬ tinus Clericus, Martinus Phileticus, Georgius 20 September, 1491. numbered I-XXIIII, 37-243 numbered XXXIII-CCXXXIX. 62: 64 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 241 (245) X 159 mm. Types: 110 Rb.; 79 R.; 80 Gk. in text and', "commentary. Capital spaces; also spaces for Greek. Hain '5202.", 'The absence of catchwords suggests that this book may be the work of another printer, possibly Jacobus de Paganinis. 308 x 205 mm. Imperfect, wanting the leaves num- bered XXXVI, XXXVII, and the blank. Bought in October, 1900. IB. 23433. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. and in part of Joannes Calphurnius. 29 November, 1491. mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 243 (254) x 157 (with marginalia 177) mm. Types: 110 Rb: 79 R.; 80 (79) Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also spaces for Greek. Catch- words at end of quires. Hain 15418. 309 x 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet b 2, which is apparently supplied from a copy of the 1489/90 edition, and without the blank. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23434. PETRUS RAVENNAS. Artificiosa memoria. 4“, letter of Lancellotus Decius ; 4° verses of Egidius Viterbiensis; 5e verses of loannes Antonius Plebanus; 5b, verses of Marçus Picardus and Hieronymus Buticella; 62, preface of Petrus Rauennas; 7°, Phoenix; 15°, privilege; 166, C. Lycinii decatonstichon. lhe privilege printed on 15b, 16° and quoted by Fulin (no. 4) is', "dated 3 January, 1491/2. Its concluding words' Excepto from", 'any penalty duntaxat illo Impressore quem praefatus doctor si. e.', "the author præelegerit' explain the words Impressor delectus' in", 'the colophon. 208 X 151 mm. Bought in September, 1870. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. IEdited Odaxius.) Commentariolus in prooemium C. Plinii. RENSIS TETRAISTICHON IN CORNVCOPIAE PEROTTAEI LAVDEM. 325 numbered 1-cccvii. 202: 61 lines and head-line, 245 (253)x 139 (with marginalia 179) mm. Types: 80 R. (second state): 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hamn 12700. 321 x 216 mm. Rubricated. With the note of owner- ship of Hartmann Schedel and of the Munich Francis-', "cans, and Schedel's coat of arms on 19e. Old stamped", 'leather over boards, the back lettered SCH. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 23440. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Epistolae. Opera By Seneca the Elder.) *31 October, 1492. 12. TITLE: Senece omnia opera. 1b Hoc in Volu¬ 1-ccviii. 4°: 62 lines and head-line, 246 (252) X 152 mm. Types: 120 G.; 80 R. (second state). Capital spaces, with guide-letters;', "also spaces for Greek. Catchwords. Hain '14594.", 'The correspondence of Seneca and S. Paul is printed on fol. 2, the Epistles of Seneca occupy quires a-h (ff. 3-60). 292 X 200 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire R. With the notes of ownership of Io. Ott. DI. Aechtertingen, 1512, Canonia Schleihdorffensis, Philippus Leopoldus Vttinger and the Munich Royal Library. Old stamped calf. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 23442. DIOMEDES. De arte grammatica. [With DIOMEDES. De arte grammatica. [With other tracts. 4 June, 1491. 1b. (table) : IN HOC VOLVMINE HAEC CONTI¬ SALVTEM DICIT. woodcut, flanked by capital and textj. 84°. COLOPHON : Impressum Venetiis per Christo¬ forum de Pensis de mandelo. Anno Domini nostri le¬ su 1e, blank ; 1°, table of contents ; 22, Diomedes de arte gram¬ copied from the frontispiece of the Aesop printed by Alvise at Verona, 1479 (Hain 345, IA. 30719). Another setting-up of this page is known in which the cut is centred immediately below the heading and the text starts in long lines beneath it (Essling 563). The page of text properly occupying g4b, l. 4-g 52, l.5 (... maxima. Nempe-humanos utimur ...) is printed again immediately before (g 4“, l. 5-g 4°, l. 4), to the exclusion of the correct pageful. The redundant passages have been struck through with a pen. Similarly, the text on c6b, l. 27-end (crepo-mordeo moe) incorrectly duplicates that on d 12, l. 42, &c. At the foot of e 4° about twelve lines of text have dropped out. 304x 198 mm. On 84° is written: Collegij Epälis IB. 23456. SULPITIUS, JOANNES. De arte grammatica. Ranked with the preceding as being the only other book contain- ing type 102 R. 210X 154 mm. Bought in April, 1908. TREBISONDA. Trebisonda istoriata. Quarto. aa-ss’tt\'. 150 leaves. 2 columns. 4": five eightine stanzas, 168 X 118 mm. Type: 82 R. Lombards, also woodeut capital and border on 22. Woodcuts. Hain 15585. 211 X 150 mm. Blue crushed morocco by Bauzonnet, Trautz. Bought in January, 1848. JOANNES CLIMACUS. Scala Paradis 112 October, 1492. 1a. TITLE: C SANCTO Iouanni Climacho Altrimenti Scala paradisi woodcut. 22. C In Nomine domini woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Hain 5469. 80n0 The cut on 2° had previously been used in Bonaventura, Medi¬', "Reprinted from Benalius-Capcasa's 1491 edition (IA. 22341).", 'Bought in July, 1858. CORNAZANO, ANTONIO. Dell'arte militare.", '24: 45 lines and head-line, 241 (250) X 154 mm. Types: 160 Ge. title: 110 R., text on sheet a 1 ; 107 R., rest. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 5730. The title-cut of commanders in a tent is from a block first used in IB. 30746).', "Benalius's privilege was taken out on 3 January, 1493/4 (Fulin 19),", 'and sheet a1, which contains a summary of it, was doubtless reprinted immediately after; no copy with the original setting-up seems to be known. 313X 212 mm. IB. 23467. Another copy. 287X199 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last four leaves. From the libraries of Heber and the Duke of Sussex. Bought in September, 1846. IB. 23466. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De legibus.', "Types: 109 R.; Gk. Quires a-e, A-D are printed with Pincius's", 'type 113R. P. 11). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15340 (describing the contents of sig. A-D before that of sig. a¬e). 1e, blank : 1b de legibus; 17° academicae quaestiones; 352, de on 126°. The register takes no note of quire Das being duernus?. 312x 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 136, 137. On 14 is written: P. Furstenberg 1505. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23468. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Trattato di pazienza. 107 R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 4802. 199 X 141 mm. Old mottled calf. Bought in October, 1902. IA. 23469. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Eclogae i-ix. Type: 109 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut The woodcut (Paliprenda saved from suicide) is from a block first', "used in De Bonellis's undated Luca Pulci, Cyriffo Calvaneo (Essling,", 'no. 704). MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS. Epigram¬ numbered. 52: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and foliation, 252 (258) x 158 (with marginalia 172) mm. Types: 109 R.; 80 Rb.; Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-', "letters. Hain '10824.", 'The register wrongly assigns only two sheets to quire &.', "Closely reprinted from De Zanis' 1493 edition (IB. 23709).", '297 X 205 mm. Without the blank. On 1596 is written: Fran. Panton, 1713.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 6).", 'IB. 23477. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Rudimenta gram¬ Impressum Venetiis: per Christophorum pesis: Anno salutis dominicae: M. CCCC. LXXXXV. die quarto', "on 22. Hain '12688 (*80 ff.)).", "Presumably a close reprint of the 1493 edition (Hain '12683).", "Calphurnius's commendatory letter to Antonius Moretus on 1b goes", 'back to the 1492 edition (Hain 712682). 202 X 149 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheets b 3, 4, in place of which are six leaves of another grammatical work printed in gothic type. Old stamped half leather over boards. On 22 is written: Monrij Scheyrn. Bought in January, 1868. IA. 23479. ZERBUS, GABRIEL. De cautelis medicorum. 115 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capital on 12. Hain 16286. 209 X 148 mm. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Epitoma seu', "Deriving from Roscius' 1492 edition (IA. 24193), the errata being", 'left uncorrected. 215 X 154 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 23483. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae, etc. (240) X 150 mm. Types: 160 Gb.; 109 R.; 82 R.; Gk. Wood-', "cut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '15820.", "A close reprint of Pincius' 1492 edition (IB. 23623).", 'This and the following book contain too little of type 109 R. to how whether it is in its first or second state. 322 X 213 mm. Bought in June, 1879. IB. 23485. SAVONAROLA, JOANNES MICHAEL. Practica 76 October, 1406. L-CXI, with errors. 2 columns. 44 : 60 lines and foliation. 246 (251) X 155 mm. Type: 109 R.?; 82 R. Capital spaces, mostly with', "guide-letters. Hain '14488 (reading pisis' for pésis' in the", 'colophon). 289 X 194 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23487. SAVONAROLA, JOANNES MICHAEL. De many errors. 2 columns. 32: 59 lines and foliation, 241 (245) 8 153 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 14492, 114495. The signatures show that this tract goes along with the other works of Savonarola dated 16 October, 1496 (IB. 23487) and 10 February, 1497 (IB. 23491). The year of issue is therefore pretty certainly 1496 and not 1497, as Hain, followed by Proctor, assumes. Hain seems to have misunderstood a note of Panzer (iii. p. 396, no. 2091), who apparently describes a copy fully dated 1496. 305 x 202 mm. Rubricated. From the library of Thomas Grenville. Bought in October, 1860. IB. 23494. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Specchio di croce. 1e. Woodcut, the CrucifixionJ. 22. IN NOME Del padre & del figliuolo & dello spirito sancto Amen lype: 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 4790. The title-cut is also found in Bonaventura, Deuote meditazioni, De Bonellis, 14 December, 1497 (IA. 23831). It looks rather more worn in the present book, which is theresore perhaps dated more veneto?. SAVONAROLA, JOANNES MICHAEL. De 12. TITLE: SAVONAROLA DE PVLSIBVS VRINIS: ET EGESTIONIBVS. 44°. COLOPHON: bead-line, 249 (253) X 155 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain *14491. The close connexion of this with the Practica de febribus of 16 October, 1496 (IB. 23487) seems to show that it cannot be dated', "more veneto'.", 'IB. 23491. CONSTITUTIONES. Constitutiones Foriiu¬ CONSTITUTIONES. Constitutiones Foriiu¬ 122 February, 1497. lii. 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 308x 210 mm. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23492. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Hippolytus. [In SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Hippolytus. [In the Italian translation of Pythio da Monte *2 October, 1497. Varchi.', "1497. But Pythio' as used in the book can scarcely be a surname,", "and Francesco' is perhaps a misunderstanding of the fact that he", 'was a Franciscan. Nothing further is known about him and only the present tragedy seems ever to have got into print. The dedi¬', "catory letter consists largely of abuse of Fossa's version of Seneca's", 'Agamemnon (printed by De Quarengiis, 28 January, 1497, Hain 14675). OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Metamorphoses. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Metamorphoses. Edited by Bonus Accursius.) *7 January, 1497/8?J. 12. TITLE: [Woodcut with type-set inscription: OVI¬ DIVS. 1°. Bonus Accursius Pisanus salute dicit plurima 251 (254) x 92 mm. Type: 82 R. Woodcut capital on 72 ; spaces, often with guide-letters, elsewhere. Hain 12162. The title-cut is that found in Cicero, Ad familiares, Scotus¬ Locatellus-De Pensis), September, 1494 (IB. 22910, p. 443), where it bears woodcut inscriptions. Traces of these remain in the present', "book, which is therefore later. The assumption that 'v' has", 'dropped out of the printed year-date brings it reasonably close to the other part of Ovid completed late in 1498 (IB. 23503, q. v.). 302 X 202 mm. Bound before the 1498 Heroides, &c. (IB. 23503). IB. 23460.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 4). GUIDO DE MONTE ROCHERII. Manipu¬ lines, 160 X 110 mm. Types: 160 Gb.; 80 Rc. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Type 80 Rc. is apparently not found in De Pensis' signed work", 'before 1500, and the attribution to him of this tract is therefore doubtful. 200X 151 mm. Old half leather over boards. With the note of ownership of Joseph de Bolis, 1676. Bought in June, 1884. IA. 23496. VERGILIUS, POLYDORUS. Prouerbiorum 105 mm. Types: 109 (107) R.; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters, also woodcut capital on 42. Hain 16009. 202X 141 mm. Without the blank. Grenville copy (G. 8929). 200 x 138 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in September, 1846. IA. 23498. Another copy. 192 X 133 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 41, 56, and the last quire. Bound after Fulgentius, Enarrationes, Venice, saec. xvi.', "King George III's copy (166. f. 22 (2). OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With¬ OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With¬ out the Metamorphoses.]', "xxiii. kalendas decembres', 1498.", 'lines and head-line, 251 (255) x 84 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces. Hain 12150. 12, Heroides; 362 Amores ; 562, Ars amandi ; 745, De remedio amoris ; 812, Ibis ; 86b, Fasti ; 126b, Tristia ; 1555, De Ponto ; 1838, De nuce ; 1852, Consolatio ad Liuiam; 1892, colophon and register; 190e, table of contents; 190b, blank. The register, which gives the first words of the sheets, includes also the Metamorphoses and and exactly agrees with the edition of that work dated 7 January, 1492 sic, i. e. 1497/8?1 (IB. 23460, p. 471, q. v.).', "302 X 202 mm. Bound after the' 1492' Metamorphoses", '(IB. 23460, p. 471).', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 4).", 'IB. 23503. DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES. Cosmographia DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES. Cosmographia siue De situ orbis. (Translated by Antonius Beccaria.) (with marginalia 17) mm. Types: 109 (107) R.; Ck. Canital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capital on 3b. Hai¬ 6229. DICTYS. Historia Troiana.—Daretis Historia DICTYS. Historia Troiana.—Daretis Historia Troiana. [Edited by Franciscus Faragonus! 1 February, 1 March, 1499. 12. TITLE: IESVS MARIA. DICTYSCRETEN. SIS DEHISTORIABELLI TROIANIETDAR Type: 109 (107) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also wood¬ Reprinted from the edition of Schonberger, Messina, 1498 (Hain 6157, IA. 33447). The dates of the two parts show that De Pensis was not dating', "more veneto'. REAL DI FRANZA. 8a : 59 lines and head-line, 240 (246) X 155 mm. Types: 109', "107) R., title (capitals only), Registrum' on 99b; 82 R. Wood-", 'cut capitals, also some spaces. Hai 4519. Probably reprinted from the edition of Maufer, Modena, 1491 (IB. 32314). 305 X 202 mm. OROSIUS, PAULUS. Historiae. [Edited by OROSIUS, PAULUS. Historiae. [Edited by 118 July, 1499. Aeneas Vulpes. 18 TITLE: : PAVLVS : OROSIVS :: 70°. CoLo¬ Folio, a-m6. 72 leaves. 32: 45 lines and head-line, 241 (249) X 155 mm. Type: 109 (107) R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 712103. The mention of Scotus as the publisher is perhaps merely taken over from his 1483 edition (IB. 21196), which is the archetype of this. 313X 207 mm. Rubricated. Bought in October, 1867. IB. 23511. VERGILIUS, POLYDORUS. De inuentoribus Pensis impressit Venetiis An no humanitatis Christi. M.CCCC. LXXXXVIIII. Pridie Kalendas Septembris. Quarto. a6; b-k8110. 88 leaves. 32: 30 lines and head-line, 149 (155) x 98 mm. Type: 109 (107) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *16008. 195 X 140 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire a (dedication to Lud. Odaxius and table), for which is substituted the same matter from a copy of another, probably non¬ Venetian, edition. CLAUDIANUS, CLAUDIUS. Opera. [Edited NVM LIBER PRIMVS INCIpIT. 1282. CTHADao', "A page-for-page reprint of Tacuinus's 1495 edition (IA. 24048).", '183X 121 mm.', "King George III's copy (78. c. 36).", 'IA. 23517. VERGILIUS, POLYDORUS. Prouerbiorum li¬ woodcut capital on 4°. Hain 16011. A page-for-page reprint from the 1498 edition (IA. 23500) as far as e ib. APPIANUS. De bellis ciuilibus. Historia APPIANUS. De bellis ciuilibus. Historia Romana. Translated by Petrus Candidus *20 November, 1500. Decembrius.] 12. TITLE: Apianus Alexandri nus De bellis Ciuili¬ tra ductis. Liber Primus incipit. SENATVS POPV. LVSOVE ROMANVS MVTV¬ is saepenumero con¬ tentionibus de legum latione: . . . 179°. COLOPHON : Appiani Alexandrini historici & Sophistae traductio', "Folio. a'b-z & BA° BC. 180 leaves, the last blank. 42 : 46", 'lines and head-line, 248 (254) x 156 mm. Types: 160 Gb.; 109 (107) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1312. 12 title : 1b blank: 22, praefatio ; 2b tabula; 3e, de bellis ciuili¬ bus ; 1072 liber Illyricus; 1112 liber Celticus; 1122, epistola P. Lybicus ; 135b liber Syrius; 1482, liber Parthicus; 1572, liber Mithridaticus; 179b, colophon and register; 180, blank. 304 X 202 mm. Without the blank. Bought in December, 1837. IB. 23519. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. 40 lines and foliation, 159 (162)X 115 mm. Types: 109 (107) R., title; 80 Re. Woodcut capitals, also some spaces, with guide-letters.', "Ouire f is misdescribed as duerno' in the register.", '214 x 158 mm. Old half leather over boards. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 23521. TIBALDEO, ANTONIO. Opere. Undated. Woodcut capitals. Hain 15448. The page-contents are mainly the same as in IA. 25210 (see Adespota). Neither edition can well be much earlier than 1500. 193 X 132 mm.', "King George III's copy (84. a. 12).", 'Another copy. 211 X 138 mm. Without the blanks. Bought. IA. 23538. APPENDIX. 12. TITLE: Hoc in uolumine haec opera continentur. diagram on B 12; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. 12, title ; 1b index to Vitruvius; 32, Vitruvius; 642, first colophon ; 64°, blank; 652, Politiani Panepistemon; 7ob second colophon; decem Ciceronis orationes argumenta; 786 blank. 712, Politiani Lamia; 772, Frontinus; 86b, blank. This order is that of the signature-alphabets and the present copy, but according to the title Frontinus should follow Vitruvius. In this and the following book the text type measures fully 110mm.', "With this book is probably connected in some way the six-years'", 'privilege issued to one Francesco Cattaneo, of Ravenna, on 24 No¬ vember, 1495 for? Vitruvio in architectura, cum el greco et figure sue the Crevenna library.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 2).", 'IB. 23527. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. and Joannes Chrysostomus Soldus. Edited by Pomponius Laetus and Joannes Britanni¬ cus.] Undated. 1. Woodcut, with type-set inscriptions:! IOAN. NES BRI. SALVSTIVS LAVRENTIVS TITTE. 80 Rb.; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capitai', "on 22. Hain '14229.", "A page-for-page reprint of Misinta's (Brescia) edition, 1495 or", '1495/6 (IB. 31233). Antonius Morettus Brixianus is mentioned as the publisher in both. The woodcut capital is common to this book, the other undated edition (IB. 23526 below), and the Mela (IA. 23536). 301 X 205 mm. ASCONIUS PEDIANUS, QUINTUS. Com¬ tracts. Edited by Hieronymus Squarza¬ Undated. ficus.] 1°. TITLE: Hoc Volumine hæc continentur.. As¬ conii Pediani in Ciceronis Orationes Commentarii.', "Folio. a-e'fg4; A-C6 D4 E-G6. 78 leaves. 62: 59 lines and", 'head-line, 241 (244) X 145 mm. Types: 109 (107) R.; 82 R.; Gk.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Spaces for Greek. Hain '1887", '(= 1885?). 12, title ; 1b, table of contents ; 22, Asconii Pediani in Ciceronis 20303), the mention of the printers at the end of Pedianus and the concluding letter of Squarzaficus being omitted.', "318 x 216 mm. Rubricated. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in March, 1839. IB. 23523. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. and Joannes Chrysostomus Soldus. Edited by Pomponius Laetus and Joannes Britanni- Undated. cus.) 12. [Woodcut, with type-set inscriptions:] IOAN¬ Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capitals. Hain 14228. Page for page as the undated edition above (IB. 23526 a). The woodcut O with eagle found in this book was used by De Pensis in the 1499 Dictys (IA. 23507). 286 x 202 mm. Bought in February, 1862. IB. 23526. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Ninfale Fiesolano. No 9 is found in this or any of the following books. 205 X 143 mm. Bought in July, 1863. IA. 23528. DIOGENES, Cynicus. Epistolae Diogenis Undated. Aretinus and Rinucius.) A reprint, colophon and all, of the genuine Florentine edition', "LXXXXII. X. kalen. Iulias' (Hain-Reichling 6195).", 'IA. 23529. II Undated. other tracts.] 1°. TITLE: Hoc in uolumine aurea haec opuscula con¬ Dialectica; 72°, blank. Hain seems mistaken in supposing this book to be imperfect at the end. IA. 23530. 210X 152 mm. translation of Joannes Petrus Lucensis. Herodoti Historiae. [In the translation of Laurentius Valla. Edited by Antonius Man¬ Undated. 12, TITLE: Hoc volumen Hæc Continet. Isocratis CXXXIIII. 38: 43 lines and head-line, 233 (240) X 155 mm. Type : 109 (107) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also wood¬ cut capital on 92. Marginalia. Hain 9314.', "Gregoriis' 1494 edition (IB. 21057), the letter of Mancinellus to", "Rubeus being transferred to the end and 'Antonius Moretus", "Brixiensis bonal litteran cultor' being substituted in it for G. de", '312X 207 mm. On 1e is written: Ex Libris E. Har¬', "of 22 June, 1487 (Hain 6194, IA. 27672). It appears that in some rold, 1791', and on 28: Liber collegij aiaru omnium fidelium copies the colophon reads: 'FLORENTAE . . . M.CCCC defunctorû in Oxôn:'. Old stamped leather, with the", "copies the colophon reads: 'FLORENTAE . . . M.CCCC defunctorû in Oxôn:'. Old stamped leather, with the", 'mark and border of Nicolas Spierinck at Cambridge. Bound before Juuenalis, Opera, 1503. Bought in December, 1858. IB. 23533. MELA, POMPONIUS. Cosmographia siue de Undated 14. TITLE: POMPONIVS MELA. 382. COLOPHON: (154) X 103 mm. Type: 109 (107) R. Capital spaces, with guide¬ letters, also woodcut capital on 2. Catchwords at ends of quirei Hain *11013. The prefatory letter of Hermolaus Barbarus to Pope Alexander VI on ib was apparently first printed in his Castigationes Plini et Melae, Silber,Rome,1493 (1B.18955). Itis appropriate to an edition of the whole text, as here, rather than to a mere list of emendations The O with almond-shaped shield found in this book also occurs in the Sallust (IB. 23526). 198 X 149 mm. Bought in September, 1838. 72: 60 lines and head-line, 223 (236) x 144 mm. Types: 130 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces. Hain 1450.', "Deriving from Torresanus's 1483 edition (IB. 21607), as the word-", 'ing of the colophon shows. 281x 200 mm. Without the last blank. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 23544. LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS. of Aleria.)', "Folio. a'; b-fege h-k8 le m-o'plqr'set“. 148 leaves, the first", 'blank. 112: 45 lines and head-line, 238 (248) x 154 mm. Types: 105 R.; 105 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 9815. The letter of Andreae on 9b derives from Sweynheym and', "Pannartz's 1470 (Rome) edition (IB. 17157), which also has Im¬", "peratorem' before Constantinum' in the heading on 10°. On the", "other hand, the verses ending *... quippe colenda maris' derive", "from Ambergau's 1471 Venetian edition, and are followed by the", "Nephithomon' ending with rehog, &c., as in the addendum to De", "Spira's 1472 edition (IC. 19544) described by Hain ('9810).", '303 X 205 mm. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 23546. CAESAR, GAIUS JULIUS. the index of Raimundus Marlianus. 113 July, 1490.', "2'. C. IVLII CAESARIS COMMENTARIORVM", 'EINIS.', "Folio. a-q're. 134 leaves, the first blank. 32: 45 lines and", 'head-line, 236 (246) X 139 (with marginalia 163) mm. Type: 105 R. Capital spaces. Hain 4219.', "Reprinted from Scotus's 1482 edition (IB. 21184), with the same", 'contents.', "Pincius's 1494 edition (IB. 23652); imperfect, wanting", 'leaf 6 (supplied in ms.) and the blank. Bound before IB. 23646. IB. 23548. *17 March, 1491. with many errors and omissions. 2 columns. 5e: 60 lines anc foliation, 231 (237) X 156 mm. Types: 77 R.; 77 Gk. Capital', "spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12380.", "Reprinted from De Bonetis' 1485 edition (IB. 22093). After l. 8,", "col. 2, of u iib, coinciding with the end of De Bonetis' quire x, the", "compositor went on to De Bonetis' quire z ('Sexus’) instead of y,", 'but discovered his mistake at the end of the column, resuming the proper sequence, with the loss of some three lines, on u 3 make good another error the sheets signed u iii and u ini and foliated 100 54-57 must immediately precede the second leaf of sheet', "u ii (fol. u 15) ; the words' Dapo u terzo ua dapo dexe carti de. u.", 'in the register are intended to show this. Sheets u 3-6 are unfoli¬ ated, the type-page is only 145 mm. broad instead of 161 mm. in the rest of the quire and the type looks fresh, so that they were no doubt printed later than the others. 295 x 206 mm. The sheets signed u iii, iiii are mis¬ bound within sheet u 6. Original (?) stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 23550. JUVENALIS, DECIUSJUNIUS. Saturae. [With JUVENALIS, DECIUSJUNIUS. Saturae. [With the commentaries of Domitius Calderinus and 116 June, 1491.', "Folio. a'; b-t' u'. 120 leaves, the first and last blank. 50: 60", 'lines of comment surrounding text, and head-line, 247 (256) x DE BELLO GALLICO LIBER PRIMVS. 134°. COLOPHON: Impressum Venetiis per magistrû Theo¬ 159 mm. Types: 110 R.; 83 R.; 83 Gk. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters. Hain 9704. 307X 212 mm. Bought in October, 1852. IB. 23552. SOLINUS, GAIUS JULIUS. De mirabilibus', "Hain '14880 (reading Memorabilibus' in the title).", '199X 137 mm. On 12 is written: Bibliothecae Col¬ bertinae, on a fly-leaf ex libris J. b. Bachelet, Bought in May, 1900. IA. 23554. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. on the Catilina. Edited by Pomponius Laetus. 9 July, 1492. mentary surrounding text, and head-line, 250 (259) x 160 mm. Types: 111 R.; 81 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch- words in quire a. Hain 14223.', "Reprinted from Pincius's 1491 edition (IB. 23618) which also", 'mentions Antonius Morettus as the publisher in the preface (1b), the page-contents agreeing as far as the end of the Catilina (255) ; the remainder occupies much less space as it is printed with the', "smaller type throughout, in the same manner as B. Benalius's", 'undated edition (IB. 22351, p. 374), although the page-contents of this do not agree. 317 X 213 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23556. DIOMEDES. De arte grammatica. [With DIOMEDES. De arte grammatica. [With other tracts. 112 June, 1495. 107 Re.; 108 Ra, text on b 12 b44-3b, b 66; 108 Ck.; 107(85) Ck. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Reprinted, mostly with the same page-contents, from De Pensis 1491 edition (IB. 23456, q. v.), but the textual errors on c6b e da and g4° of that edition are here corrected. Another issue or edition with the same date, but omitting the printer’s name from the colophon and reading ... DILIGEN. TISSIMI LINGVAE in the title, is recorded by Hain (no 76219) and Pellechet-Polain (no. 4287). Possibly this is a Milanese piracy of the present edition. 315 x 207 mm. From the library of the Franciscans at Ingolstadt (12), the gift in 1516 of Achaci? haiswasser arcium mgr... ptor in Elwang (22). Bought in July, 1867. IB. 23560. BONVICINUS DE RIPA. Vita scholastica. Bought. LUCRETIUS CARUS, TITUS. De rerum Preceding the colophon are eight elegiac couplets addressed by', "C. Lycinius to Nicolaus Priolus Hieronymi filius patricius 'ex", "foelicissima tua murani Academia'. Before these (129b) is the", 'scarcely intelligible cento in 26 lines, styled by Hain versus', "anonymi ad Lucretium et lect., which derives from Fridensperger's", '1486 Verona edition (IB. 30763). 213X150 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leat. Capital on 2° supplied in blue. IA. 23565.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. a. 1).", 'Another copy. In this copy quire g is of a different setting-up, being printed with Pincius 113 R. (P. 11), probably in order to make good an accidental loss of the original sheets. 212 X 154 mm. On fly-leaves is a letter headed Hiero- nimus Borgius lucanus Eliseo poo... patricio neapolitano.', "S.' and dated Nonis Iulij M°. D. ii. (Neapoli) sub pontano", 'cursim legente et emendante, in which the following', "passage occurs: 'quamuis [Lucretius tot seculis lacer..", 'are vritten in the margins throughout the book and the tert is often emended by erasure or pen-and-ink; cl. Munros Lucretius, 4th ed, i, p. 11. On other fly-leaves are copied dialogues of Lucian, and on 130b a note of the death. on 1 August, 1536, of Aurelius Augustinus iudicis roberti de plno ordinis heremitarum. Bought. I-CXVIIII. Table (1b-6b) in 2 columns. 136: 42 lines and head- line, 226 (236) X 153 mm. Type: 108 Rb. Woodcut capitals and Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1580.', "A close reprint of De Pasqualibus's 1494 edition (IB. 22293), with", 'the matter of the last four pages compressed into three so as to save one printed leaf. 306x 203 mm. Without the blank. Leaf b 6 mis- bound after a 6. Bought in February, 1862. IB. 23568. PEREGRINATIONES. Peregrinationes to¬ 80 R. Lombards. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain 12579. 139 X 93 mm. POLO, MARCO. Delle maravigliose cose del F. As C, but ground of ciele iswhite and letes 188 are large. Singje fame lne 407 3 m. Kristeleran supplied in pen-and ink facsimile. The last leaf i made up. 14. 2453 110 mm. Types: 130 G.; 83 R. Woodcut capital on 28, Lom¬ bards elsewhere. PALLADIUS, DOMICUS, Soranus. Epigram.', "12278 (reading nitidissime' on 40b and counting 38 leaves).", 'The type and capitals show that this book was printed for Sessa by De Vitalibus, q.v. 12, title; 1b, Palladius M. Antonio Sabellico; 22, epigrammata; 270 MISSALE ROMANUM. TNot after 1498. 148X 98 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 49, which is Romane Ecclesie. DEVICE A 21 22. (red) ANnus hz néses xii. hebdomadas li. & dié unu & dies. ccclxv.. maioré. Introitus. 180*, col. 1,1. 24. (red) C Incipit officiu poriui sanlctog. In uigilia sci Andree apostoli. Introi. 290 leaves, 9-289 numbered Octavo. IF; a-plal; A-SeTi 1-Cxxviii, cxxxvii-cclxxx, with errors. 2 columns. 104 : 34 lines and head-line, 142 (148) x 89 mm. Types: title in gothic; 83 R. Woodcut capitals and red printed Lombards, also spaces. Musical notes on red printed staves. Woodcut (the Crucifixion) on 132°.', "Hain '11395.", 'Part of the date has been omitted from the colophon, as Alexander VI became Pope in 1492 and his bull on the feast of S. Augustine belongs to the following year. Type 83 R. is here in its earliest state, which does not appear to have persisted after 1498. 175 X 122 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf, q4 (bearing the cut), 5, H 2-8, T 5, 6, quires I, S. The', "Ordo ad faciendum cathecuminum' from the 1498 Missal of", 'Emericus (IA. 24234) has been inserted at the end. Old stamped leather. From the library of Dr. J. Wickham Legg. lines, 125 x 84 mm. Types: 160 G. ; 83 R. Woodcut capital on 1, Lombards elsewhere. Woodcuts. 151X 103 mm. Without the blank. Bought in March, 1874. IA. 24561. VERGERIUS, PETRUS PAULUS. De ingenuis Bought in January, 1868. GRANOLLACHS, BERNARDUS. Lunario del 1°. TITLE: Summario De La Luna. woodcut, sphaera mundi. 1°. DE la nobilissima arte & scientia table and text, and head-line, 149 (162) x 92 mm. Types: 160 G.; 120 G.; 105 R.; 83 R.; 60 G. Woodcut capital on 1b. Woodcut on 12, and diagrams of eclipses. 206 x 138 mm. On 282 is written: e di frate sabba da VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae, etc.—An¬ 12. TITLE: Hoc in Volumine hec Continentur. Lau¬ rentii Vallensis Elegantie de lingua latina. Laurentii head-line, 244 (251)X 152 mm. Types: 160 G.; 83 R.; Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15822. 12, title; 1b blank; 24, Vallensis ad lo. Tortellium epistola: 26, Bought in May, 1901. *27 March, 1500. 204X 141 mm. Formerly ff. 213-232 of a tract-volume. 481 other tracts. Translated by various hands. * Die xxxi. Junii', "The contents are as in Beuilaqua's 1494 edition (IA. 23939), with", 'the addition of the two poems inserted between the privilege to Benedictus Miniator and the colophon (67°-682). 185X 139 mm. Bought in January, 1878. OLIVA. Storia della regina Oliva. 7150021 Maestro Baptista Sessa. DEVICE C woodcut1 Quarto. JAJB4. 8 leaves. 2 columns. 34: 36 ines, with spaces between stanzas, 158x121 mm. Type: 82 R. Lombard on 2°. Border on 1°. The border on ra is that employed in De Bonellis edition af', "Aesop's Fables, 1491 (Hain 349, Essling 360) and the cut on 85", '(Aesop before the King of Babylon) is one of those found in the', "same printer's Vita Aesopi, 1492 (Hain 354, Essling 611).", "The border, the type and device D are found in Sessa's Bojardo", 'Sonetti, of 26 May, 1501, where the device seems rather more worn than here, suggesting that the present book may have been printed just before the end of the century. 195 X 139 mm. Border and cut daubed brown, initial. strokes supplied in brown. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 24578. ALBUMASAR. Flores astrologiae. fo9mm. Types: 120G.; 80 G. Lombards, also woodcut capitals. Woodcuts and diagrams. Hain 1608. Thère seem to be no means of determining the date of this book. De amplitudine 184X 144 mm. Each leaf is mounted. Old red gold- tooled morocco (Italian). Bought in October, 1857. IA. 22734 IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi, 1°. TITLE: IOANNES GERSON DE IMMITA¬ TIONE CHRISTI ET DE CONTEMPTV MVNDI IN VVLGARI SER-IMONE. 1b. Incomincia la tauola 96 mm. Type: 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 9127. The archetype of this edition seems to be that of Jo. Rubeus, 1488 (IA. 23129). 184 X 128 mm. Bought in February, 1871. HIERONYMUS. Vita et transitus. [In Italian. 12, TITLE: TRANSITO DE SANCTO HIERO¬ NYMO. 2. Woodcut TABVLA. 3°. Incomincia la utilissima opera chiamata Transito de Sancto Hie¬ ronymo spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8646. Bought in October, 1900. MEDITAZIONI. Meditazioni sopra la Pas¬ Huth Bequest. CABALLUS, FRANCISCUS. De numero et 1° TITLE: FRANCISCVS CABALLVS DE NV¬ MERO PARTIIVM AC LIBRORVM PHYSICAE DOCTRINAE ARISTOTELIS IOANNI AVRE¬ LIO EIVS FILIO. 22. C Ad loannem aurelium eius filium (261)x 173mm. Types: 82 R.; 82 Gk. Woodcut Con 22, spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere. This book is placed with the four dated books containing type 82 R. 306 x 215 mm. Formerly bound with IB. 24591. IB. 22738. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Tragoediae. nus Marmita and Daniel Caietanus.! 318 July, 1493. 2°. AD MAGNIFICVM AC GENEROSVM LEO¬ NARDVM MOCENIGVM SERENISSIMI OLIM VENETIARVM PRINCIPIS FIILIVM VIRVM CONSVLAREM ET SENATOREM EGREGI-IVM LOGIA. 150°. COLOPHON : Venetiis per Matheù', "numbered I-CXXXVI, with 'X' omitted on the last two leaves", '6: 60 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line 253 (260) X 165 mm. Types: 108 R.; 84 R.; 82 Ck. Woodeut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 14668 (136 f.', "Containing Marmita's commentary and dedication to the French", 'Chancellor Rochefort (3b) as printed in the original edition, Lambillon & Saracenus, Lyons, 1491 (IB. 42003), with a new dedication and', "additional notes by Caietanus. Capcasa's privilege for this book", 'among others, was not taken out until 22 September, 1494 (Fulin no. 34), perhaps through fear of trouble with De Soardis, who had', "printed Marmita's commentary cum priuilegio' on 12 December", '1492 (IB. 23608, q.v., p. 491). 302 X 209 mm. Bound after IB. 25175 (Seneca, Opera. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 22748. FIOR DI VIRTU. 112 mm. Types: 82 (79) R.; 81 R., sheets c 3, 4, d3. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Hain 7113.', "185X 147 mm. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in 1835. IA. 22751. DANTE ALIGHIERI. Divina commedia. Cristoforo Landino. Edited by Piero da Figino.) rounding the text, and head-line, 253 (260) X 152 mm. Types: 130 Ge.; 108 R.; 84 R., second a to end of quire D; 81 R., remainder. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters; borders (1+3) on 11b, (3) on 122. Woodcuts. Hain 5952. 12, title; 1b, preliminary matter; 12° Inferno; 146°, Purgatorio; the same cuts. 290 X 205 mm. Bought in November, 1890. IB. 22753. CANTALYCIUS, JOANNES BAPTISTA. Epi¬ 12. TITLE: EPIGRAMMATA CANTALYCIII ET', "cut, with border, on 22. Hain '4350.", '107X 137 mm. The first two leaves mutilated, some leaves mounted. IA. 22745. JACOBUS DEVORAGINE. Legenda aurea. columns. 32: 60 lines and head-line, 242 (249) x 162 mm. Types: 130 Gb.; 81 R., two or three inmost sheets of i-m, o-t, C, F, and G, whole of E, sheets H 2 and 5 and sheet n4; 80 R., remainder. Woodcut capitals, and border. Woodcuts. Apparently reprinted from the 1487 edition of De Paganinis IB. 23245). 305 X 204 mm. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 22758. CATARINA DA SIENA. Dialogo della quire g, sheets AA 1, 3, 4, x 3, 4. Woodcut capitals, also border on 92. Woodcuts. Hain 4692, (4690, 4691). 12, title ; 1b woodcut ; 2-8, epistola prohemiale ; 9°-162“ text; 162b-170b, tabula; 1712-1752 letter of Pius II, canonizing S. Catherine, dated 28 June, 1461, followed by Latin verses; 1750, woodcut; 176—-180b, various Italian poems, 180°, register, colophon, device.', "A variant setting-up of 22 begins: 'Epistola prophemiale (sic", 'Reichling 4691), while two variants of the colophon are recorded, running respectively: Impressa in uenetia per Mathio .. . mestro lucantonio de zonta ..... . Mcccclxxxiii. .. . (Hain¬', "tated a partial reprinting, but the two variants of' 1483' for 1494", 'may be merely a confused record of the fact that some copies lack', "an x and an i in 'Mcccclxxxxiiii’, these having apparently been", 'pulled out of the forme during printing off and not replaced. The', "date 'MCCCCLXXXII. a di XVII. de Marzo' of Hain 4690 is a", 'further error due to misreading of a bad impression in such a copy. 204 X 155 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1846. IA. 22761. JOANNES A CURRIBUS, Ferrariensis. ind head-line, 236 (242) X 146 mm. Types: 156 G.; 108 R.; 81 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 76982.', "A variant issue reads editus' in the title and prietatibus rerü", "paululu ...' in place of prietatibus rerû paulü . ..' on 9e, l. f", "Hain, Pellechet-Polain, no. 4766). Anime' in the last line of the", "tle and 'fforetino' in the colophon also occur.", 'The register assigns four leaves apiece to quires b-l. The privilege obtained by Blondus for this book is dated 23 June, 494 (Fulin 28). Cf. also the Ficinus catalogued below. 306X 211 mm. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 22765. 485 -CLXXXXVII. 8a: 44 lines and head-line, 236 (242) X 149 mm. Types: 270 G.; 108 R.; 81 R.; 108 Gk. Woodcut capitals, a few spaces. Woodcut border on 1b, 6b 72. Hain 17059. In some copies the title and its device are printed in red (Pellechet-Polain, no. 4791). The privilege obtained by Blondus for this book and the Ferrariensis (above) is dated 23 June, 1494 (Fulin, no. 28); it is printed in full, but without date, on 1b. 318 x 210 mm. With the note of ownership of Chris. Wyvill Trin. Coll. Cant. Sep. 16° 1679. IB. 22768. Another copy. 309 x 205 mm. Capitals supplied in red. Sixteenth¬ century brown leather, gold stamped (Italian ?). Bought in September, 1848. IB. 22769. CRESCENTIIS, PETRUS DE. Opus ruralium cuts. Woodcut capitals. Hain 5839.', "In some copies the date is rightly given as 'MCCCC LXXXXV?", '(Dyson Perrins Catalogue, no. 88). PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Epistolae. Folio. a-l. 88 leaves. 110: 62 lines and head-line, 247 (251) x 165 mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 (79) R.; 82 Ck. Woodcut capitals', "Hain '12944.", 'IB. 22773. PLAUTUS, TITUS MACCIUS. Comoediae 40 lines and head-line, 163 (170)X 104 (with marginalia 114) mm. Types: 108 R. ; 81 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13078. This book may be by another printer using the material of Capcasa, the last known mention of whose name occurs on 21 July of this year (IB. 22773). 197 X 150 mm. Without the blank leaf. Bought in July, 1868. IA. 22775. GIOVANNI. 12 January, 1492/3, 28 March, 1493. PART I. [22. TABVLA PER informatione & dechia¬ ratione di questa tabula . . . 6° Prologus. Ad numbered i-clviii, with errors. Pt. II : A-M°N°. 102 leaves, the last blank, 1-101 numbered i-cii, with errors. Pt. I, 102: 60 lines of commentary flanking the text, and head-line, 254 (262) x 100 with marginal section-letters 171) mm. Types: 108 R.; 84 K. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capitals and borders. Woodcuts. Hain 12774.', "The contents and collation are as in De Plasiis' 1490 edition", '(IB. 20860, p. 270) and the arrangement of the cuts, which are new, and the head-lines is the same. aoax 200 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-7 and sig. 05. P7 of Part I, and the blank of Part II. IB. 22778. King George IIl's copy (86. k. 17).", "Folio. a-t' u6. 158 leaves, 2-154 so numbered. 2 columns.", '32: 61 lines and head-line, 245 (254) x 166 mm. Types: 130 Ge.; 108 R.; 84 R. Woodcut capitals, also border on 42. Woodcuts. Hain 8625.', "A very close reprint, with the same woodcuts, of Ragazzo's un¬", 'dated ? edition (IB. 23757), but the border on 4° is different, being that used by Rizus in his 1492/3 Bergomensis, Supplementum chroni- carum (IB. 22654). The title given above is taken from Essling (no. 569). The copy described by Dr. Reichling (ad Hain 8625) has a blank first leaf and no device. 275X 197 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first and last leaves. Cropped. Bought in April, 1910. IB. 22780. MIDDLETON, RICHARD. Commentum super 215 (225) X 140 mm. Types: 114 G.; 67 G. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Hain '10986.", 'The verses prefixed to the colophon derive from one or other of', "Arnoldus's editions (IB. 19991, 19999).", '275 x 203 mm. Without the blanks. On 22 is written: Bibliothecę S. Sauini Placentie. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 23584. JUSTINIANI, LEONARDUS. Devotissime e 90 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Indented text. Hain 9482. The larger collection of Laude, with the same contents as the 1474 edition of Bartholomaeus Cremonensis (IA. 20026). 185 X 142 mm. Bought in July, 1882. CAVALCA, DOMENICO. Trattato della pa¬', "Reprinted from De Pensis' 1488 edition (IA. 23452).", '208 X 149 mm. Old stamped half leather over boards, Bought in February, 1875. IA. 23588. AUGUSTINUS. Opuscula plurima. and 350 blank, 12-348 numbered ij-cccxxxvij. 2 columns. 124: 53 lines and foliation, 176 (183) X 127mm. Types: 114G.: 67 C. Capital spaces, mostly with gunde-letters. Head-lines. Red print-', "ing on 118. Hain '1949.", "Reprinted from Flach's (Strassburg) edition of 1489 (IB. 2131).", 'with the addition of the De consensu euangelistarum, De quaestioni¬ bus Euangeliorum, Musica, Speculum peccatoris and LXXXIII. quaestiones, making 40 tracts in all. The last distich of the con¬', "cluding verses, giving Flach's name, &c., is omitted.", '234X 175 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheets SI. 2. Bought in April, 1905. IB. 23589. ASPRAMONTE. Le battaglie di Aspra¬ 34: five eight-line stanzas in each column, 163X 112 (115) mm. Types: 114G.; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Indented text. 207 X 144 mm. Title cut out and mounted. Without the blank. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 23590. ZENO, ANTONIUS. De natura humana libri 90 G., rest ; 80 (90) Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1*, verses of Petrus Barbus; 1°-32, letter of Zeno to Victor Pisanus, and reply ; 3e synopsis of contents ; 3b-48 dedication of Zeno to the Doge and Senate ; 4°, table of book i; 52, verses of Barbus ; 52-586, de embryone liber (primus): 592, blank ; 59b, letter of Zeno to Pisanus; 60° 60b table of book ii; 618-1522, de infantia On 1528 the author promises in 1493 tertium et sic sex succes¬', "cliquos libellos'. This promise seems never to have been fulfilled.", 'On kob Zeno states his intention that the two parts now printed', "chould be sold : non maiori quam throni si. e. one lira) pretio'.", 'Three words omitted at the foot of h 10 have been subsequently stamped in. 900X 154 mm. On 1° is written: Ex donatione.. lacobi Bergerj Zittauiens accepit Matthaeus Flaccus... MDLI Lipsiae. Sheet h 5 is bound within sheet h6. Bought in June, 1846. NICOLAUS [DE TUDESCHISI PANORMI', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '12367.", 'Presumably reprinted from the 1488 edition of Birreta and F. Girardengus (Hain 12367). IC. 23594. STATUTA. Statuta Venetorum. [Edited 731 October, 1492. Gibertus.) numbered ij-IxXXV, with errors after lxix. 2 columns. 14°: 51 lines of Latin and 58 of Italian text, and head-line, 232 (240) x 143 mm. Types: 90 G., Latin text; 80 G., Italian text. Marginalia. Red printed Lombards, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15021. 12, title ; 1b, blank; 22, tabula rubricarum; 12, blank; 13*,', "the leze pisana' which is in Italian only.", "Gibertus's privilege for this book, summarized on 80e, was taken", 'out on 21 August, 1492 (Fulin, no. 8). At the end of the errata is the note: Ad haec non erit mirandum si alicuius fortasse loci correctio apparuerit superuacanea. Id enim Bought in June, 1895. IB. 23596. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Edited Odaxius.] Commentariolus in prooemium 112 May, 1494. cccvi. Table in 5 columns. 188: 64 lines of type 82 R., 264 X 139 (with marginalia 161) mm. 20°: 61 lines of type 80 R., and head¬ line, 245 (253) X 139 (with marginalia 163) mm. Types: 82 R., quires a, b ; 80 R., rest ; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 12701), with the omission of the title. 12, Philomusi tetrastichon ; 1°, tabula; 172, letter of Odaxius; 17b, letter of Pyrrhus Perottus; 186, breuis commemoratio vitae Martialis; 192, Cornucopia ; 319b, in Plinii procemium commen¬ where it was bound before a copy of Terence. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23598. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Landinus, and Calderinus. 3 January, 1491/2. 2°. Christophori landini florétini in. P. Verglii iterpta¬ spaces, some with guide-letters. Catchwords.', "April, 1492, this book is here assumed to be dated 'more", 'Veneto 307 X 210 mm. Without the first and last blank. Rubricated. With the book-label of J. Casterman. Old stamped leather, rebacked. Bought in December, 1910. IB. 23604. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With¬ out the Metamorphoses. finis. DEVICE A. 1802. OVIDII OPERA. Fabu¬ larum tabula per ordinem admodum reptorii. line, 243 (249) x 83 mm. Type: 77 R. Capital spaces. Catch- words. Hain 12146. The companion volume containing the Metamorphoses edited by Bonus Accursius is dated 3 March, 1492. 315 x 200 mm. Rubricated. Original (?) stamped leather. Bought in June, 1885. IB. 23606. 490 (below) C Habes amice lector commentaria in aureas. L. Aenei Senece tragœdias ... . . . uale. Cum pri¬ rounding the text, 243 X 144 mm. Types: 150 G., title; 104 R.; 81R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 14666.', "The line Cum priuilegio . ..' on 140e has been added with a", 'stamp after printing off; it does not appear in all copies. Re- printed from the edition of Lambillon and Saracenus, Lyons, 1491 (IB. 42003). 300X 203 mm. On 12 is written: Ex libris... Edoardi Merrici Simpson.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 12). TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. in part of Joannes Calphurnius. Edited by Lazari. (3 elegiac couplets) .. . (to right) DEVICE B.', "Folio. a-f'gth-zA-Q°R4. 236 leaves, 2-236 so numbered.", '9a: 59 lines of commentary enclosing the text, and head-line, 246 (252) X 162 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 120 G., title; 105R.; 84 R.; 59 G., inscriptions on cuts; 84 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Woodcuts. Hain 15430. Contents, type woodcuts, and typographical signs as in the 1497 De Soardis-De Luere edition (IB. 24643), with the addition of', "Ascensius's commentary. A fourth figure, is identified in the woodcut", 'on 1b as Ascensius, and another couplet is added to the verses ad lectorem on 2368 : Et post hoc Ascensius adest: quem digna uideri', "Bibliopola tuus' instead of... nec tua lima Simon' in the 1497", 'IB. 23608. edition, thus deliberately removing all mention of De Luere. 302 X 212 mm. From the Heber Library. Bought in April, 1909. IB. 23611. IACOBUS DE FORLIVIO. Super Aphor¬ ismos Hippocratis. 22 (red) Illustris medici Iacobi forliuiensis in affori¬ smos Ypo. egregia expositio cum questionibus feliciter a few with guide-letters. Part of Hain 7250? 411X 282 mm. Rubricated. On 22 is written: Sum ex lib. Ioan. Schellerj MD. Bound in old stamped pig¬ skin before IC. 22662, 22689; in the top cover is written: ostat ij fi cum dimidio. IC. 23613. SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. on the Catilina. Edited by Pomponius J11 May, 1491. mentary surrounding text, and head-line, 245 (249) X 155 mm. Types: 110 R.; 79 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Catchwords in quire a. Hai 14222. 12, title ; 1b, letter of Laetus to Augustinus Mafaeus; 22, Catilina; 26*, Portii Latronis declamatio contra Catilinam; 322, Bellum original edition of Silber, Rome, 1490 (IA. 18913, see vol. iv, p. 112), the name of Morettus taking the place of that of loannes Rhegiensis, the original publisher. 300x 203 mm. On 22 is written: Collegij Soctis Iesu Oeniponti 1698. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23618. ARTICELLA. Articella. [Edited with mar ARTICELLA. Articella. [Edited with mar ginalia by Gregorius a Vulpe.) 26 September, 1491. columns. 102: 70 lines of commentary enclosing text, and head- line, 231 (241) x 133 (with marginalia 164) mm. Types: 120 G.; 79 G.; 66 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1871.', "The contents are as in De Tortis's 1487 edition (IB. 21384).", '314 X 215 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 2-7. On 12 is the book-plate of John [Holles], Duke of Newcastle (died 1711). IB. 23620. SILVATICUS, MATTHAEUS. Pandectae medi¬ Matthaeus Moretus. 12. TITLE: Pandecte. 186b. COLOPHON : Opus pan¬ dectarum medicine ordinatum ßm litteras alssphabeti ita yt facillime 1 quaeprimum reperiatur quicqued inest. per Folio. 44; a-28. 188 leaves, the last blank, 5-187 numbered 1-61,—, 73-193. 2 columns. 62 : 72 lines and foliation, 236 (239) x 145 mm. Types: 120 G.; 66 G. Red printing on 52. Capital', "spaces, often with guide-letters. Hain '15201.", 'IB. 23627. 307 X 211 mm. dictus Brognolus. Partly with a commen¬ tary by Joannes de Aingre.) 120 June, 1492. 22. (text): IVLIANO CONSVLI AC PATRICIO 92 : 59 lines of commentary surrounding text, and head-line, 239 (249) X 165 mm. Types: 110 R. (both forms of Q), 79 R., 80 Gka., quires f-n; 110 R. (short-tailed Q only), 80 Gkb., quires F-L. N-P; 111 R., 82 R., 111 Gk., 82 Gk., remainder. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13362.', "Reprinted from Arriuabenus's 1488 edition (IB. 22509).", 'It is just possible that the parts containing types 111 R. and 82 R. were printed for Pincius by De Gregoriis, of whose type 109 R. P. 10), used in 1487, this seems to be a revival. This would explain the failure of the register to take account of quires d and e as', "terni'. On the other hand, types 111 Gk. and 82 Gk. suggest a", 'connexion with De Pasqualibus, who was also using what appears to be a different state of the two roman types which they accompany about this time (112 R., 82 R.). 312X 208 mm. On 1b is written: Ioannis Baptae Bornati. Bought in February, 1862. IB. 23630. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Epistolae. 82 R.; 82 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12941.', "A very close reprint, with the addition of a title, of De Choris's", '1489 edition (IB. 23416). 303 X 215 mm. Bound after IB. 22321, q. v., p. 372. with the Siennese note of ownership repeated on o2b. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 23632. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Orationes et 14. TITLE: Orationes Philelphi cum aliis opusculis, 79°. COLOPHON: Impressum Venetiis per Philippum de Ixxviil, lxxviii. 32: 59 lines, 241 X 153 (with marginalia 166) mm. Types: 110 R., title ; 82 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '12924.", "With the same contents as De Zanis's 1491 edition (IA. 23793).", '292 X 204 mm. Without the blank. Bound before Philelphus, Epistolae, De Gregoriis, 1502.', "King George III's copy (167. h. 15).", 'IB. 23634. VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae.—Antonii', "Mancinellus's tract is dated pridie Cal. feb., 1492 at the end", 'The Elegantiae, concluding with the verses of Calphurnius to', "Pasqualinus, derive from Jac. Rubeus's 1476 edition, as usual", '300 X 205 mm. With the note of ownership (re) and stamp (22) of the Buxheim Carthusians. Bought in May, 1907. IB. 23623. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera Acron, Porphyrion, and Landinus.! 128 February, 1492/5. 1e TITLE: Horatius cum comentariis Ant. Manci¬ nelli Acronis Porphyrionis: Christophori landini. 287 numbered 1-cclxxix, cclxxviii, cexci. 8a: 62 lines of commen¬ tary, and head-line, 251 (256) x 159 (with marginalia 175) mm. Types : 110 R.; 80 Re.; 81 R., text on sheets 2, 3 of first A; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 8888.', "Mancinellus's dedicatory letter to Pomponius Laetus (22) is dated", "idibus octobribus. Mccccxcii'. The date of the colophon is there¬", 'fore to be reckoned more veneto. This is supported by the state of type 110 R., which contains only short-tailed O. 314X 213 mm. In the top cover is written: Iohannes Protzer I. V. licit? M ccccxciij conpauit in italia y lib vj d. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in October, 1869. IB. 23625. TORTELLIUS, JoANNES. Orthographia di¬ TORTELLIUS, JoANNES. Orthographia di¬ ctionum e graecis tractarum. [Edited by Pyrrhus Pincius.—Georgii Vallae tractatus De orthographia. 12. TITLE: loannis Tortelii Aretini orthographia. nellum. 187b. COLOPHON : Hoc opus per Philippum de 15572 (without the last leaf), 15577. 12, title ; 1°, letter of Pyrrhus Pincius to Franciscus Capellus, saying that he has had the help of Mancinellus in revising the text; 2a dedication of Tortellius to Nicholas V; 2° Tortellii orthographia; 1822, G. Valla’s De orthographia, dedicated to Antonius Simoneta; four letters of which are not printed out, has been struck', "through and the title of Valla's tract substituted in early", 'pen-and-ink. Bought in April, 1860. IB. 23636. APULEIUS, LUCIUS. Opera. [Edited by APULEIUS, LUCIUS. Opera. [Edited by Joannes Andreae, Bishop of Aleria.) 730 April, 1493. 18. TITLE: L. APVLEII OPERA. 1172. CoLO- L-cxii, cvi. 64 : 44 lines and head-line, 243 (254) X 156 (with marginalia 170) mm. Types: 110 R.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces,', "some with guide-letters. Red printing on 52. Hain '1317.", 'Deriving from the Roman edition of Sweynheym and Pannartz, 1469 (IB. 17116). 305 X 204 mm. Rubricated. IB. 23638. Grenville copy (G. 8996). CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De commentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omnibonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.) 516 July, 1493. 12, TITLE: Tullius de Officiis cum commentariis petri clxviii. 42: 62 lines of commentary surrounding text, and head- line, 251 (257) X 161 mm. Types : 113 R.; 81 R.; 80 Gkè. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Marginalia. Hain 75279.', "The contents are as in Jac. de Paganinis's 1491 edition (IB. 23306).", "Probably a close reprint of De Choris's 1492 edition (Hain 5278,", 'Pellechet-Polain 3756). IB. 23640. THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae THOMAS AQUINAS. Summae theologicae tertia pars. [With the Additiones. *12 September, 1493. numbered, 129-226 numbered 1-96, 95, 96. 2 columns. 32: 69 lines and head-line, 239 (247) X 152 mm. Types: 130 G.; 69 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, to g32, then mostly woodcut', "capitals. Hain '1471.", 'This edition of the Summa theologica was apparently completed with the same types by Joannes Rubeus in 1496 and 1497. The', "present copy is bound with a copy of Rubeus's Secunda secundae,", 'August, 1496. 288 x 209 mm. Without the blank. Bound after IB. IB. 23642. Bought. Bought. LUCIANUS. Vera historia. [Translated into Latin by Lilius Castellanus.——Diodori Siculi Bibliothecae historicae libri vi. [Translated into Latin by Poggius. TRADVCTI. ET IN PRIMIS EIVS AD MARCVM i-xixiii sicl. 102: 60 lines and head-line, 243 (254) X 149 (with marginalia 163) mm. 56 or 58 lines to a page in quire a. Types: 113 R., head-lines; 81 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters except on 22. Hain 10260. The Lucian is reprinted from the original edition of Arnoldus de Bruxella, Naples, 1475 (IA. 29370). The Diodorus may be that edited and supplied with marginalia by Mancinellus of which he speaks in his dedication of the Herodotus printed by De Gregoriis in 1494 (IB. 21057). 279x 200 mm. Without the blank. On a fly-leaf is the signature of Giaco: Soranzo, 1738. Bought in July, 1838. IB. 23644. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. 71493. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes. 71493. 12. TITLE: M.T.C. Orationes.] 127b. COLOPHON : M. T. C. Orationes filiciter expliciunt. Venetiis per -Icxxii Jsicl. 4° : 62 lines and head-line, 249 (253) X 150 mm. Types: 120 G., title, table on 1b and 22 ; 112 G., 113 R.?, register n 2b; 81 R. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 5126.', "The contents are as in N. Girardengus's 1480 edition (IB. 20776),", "vith the addition of the two 'orationes absque principio, Pro", 'onteio, and Pro Roscio comoedo, inserted immediately before the atilinarian orations. 318 x 210 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first two leaves, also the blank. Bound after IB. 23548. IB. 23646. VALERIUS MAXIMUS. Facta et dicta 16 July, 1494. I-CCVII, with errors. 6°: 62 lines of commentary surrounding text, and head-line, 250 (254) x 164 mm. Types: 113 R.; 81 R.', "109 R., text, and 80 R'., commentary in quires m, P; 80 Gke.", 'Woodcut capitals, also spaces ; spaces only, with guide-letters, in', "quires b, m, B. Hain '15793.", "Reprinted, mostly with the same page-contents, from Locatellus's", '1493 edition (IB. 22884). 309 x 210 mm. Old stamped half pigskin over boards. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 23650. CAESAR, GAIUS JULIUS. Commentarii. index of Raimundus Marlianus. *25 October, 1494. 12. TITLE: COMMENTARIVS CAESARIS. 133b. COLOPHON : Impressum Venetiis. per Philippum de left) Defende nos (in centre) DEVICE B (to right) beate pater Antoni.', "Folio. a-q'r“. 134 leaves. 32: 45 lines and head-line, 244", '(250) x 136 (with marginalia 159) mm. Type: 109 R. Woodcut', "capitals. Red printing, including capital, on 22. Hain '4220", '((133 ff.).', "A close reprint of T. de Ragazonibus's 1490 edition (IB. 23548,", 'Hain *4219), with a title added and the matter of quire r compressed so as to make room for the device on 1348. 301 X 213 mm. IB. 23652. King George III's copy (167. c. 19).", 'Brutum et alios. [Edited by Bartholomaeus Salicetus and Ludouicus Regius.] Undated. 1e. TITLE: Hoc in uolumine haec continentur. Epi¬ stola ad Augustinum Mapheum per Bartholomeum salis ce¬', "242 (248) x 148mm. Types: 109R.; 80R'., verses on 1310; 80 Gkb", 'Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also woodcut capitals in early', "quires. Red printing, including capitals, on 22. ' Asterisci minus¬", 'culi’ in margins. Hain 5212. This book is here ranged with the two dated books containing', "type 109 R. and type 80 R.' respectively.", 'Reprinted from the original edition of Silber at Rome, 140 (IB. 18915). 315 X 217 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 23654. PRISCIANUS. Opera. [Edited by Bene. PRISCIANUS. Opera. [Edited by Bene. dictus Brognolus. Partly with a commentary by Joannes de Aingre.] 720 October, 1405 1e. TITLE: Habes in hoc uolumine lector candidissime Prisciani grammatici opus illud diuilnum De octo parti bus orationis. Cum disertissimi uiri ac Philosophi mentary surrounding text, and head-line, 249 (254) X 159 mm. Types: 100 R. ; 81 R.; 100 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 13363. The advertisement to the reader found in the colophon of the 1492 edition (IB. 23630) has here been made into a title. 308 x 208 mm. Calf, stamped with the arms of Henry Prince of Wales. From the old Royal Library. IB. 23658. LIVIUS, TITUS. Decades. [Edited by Marcus LIVIUS, TITUS. Decades. [Edited by Marcus Antonius Sabellicus.] *3 November, 1495. 12. TITLE: T. LIVII DECADES. 273°. CoLO- PHON : T. Liuii patauini Decades expliciunt. Venetiis DEVICE sof L. A. Giuntal.', "Folio. A as b*; c-l'mn'; A-K° L'° ; aa-iis 274 leaves, the last", 'blank, 22-273 numbered II-CCLIII. 238: 60 lines and head-line, 243 (251) X 152 (with marginalia 171) mm. Type: 80 Rb. Wood- cut capitals, borders round first page of each decad (212, 1132, 2038).', "Woodcuts. Hain '10141.", 'The letter of Sabellicus to Cornarius on 172 with its mention of', "Bernardinus Herasmius Nouocomensis' as the promoter, takes this", "edition back to that of 1491 (Hain '10137) where, however, the", 'letter and notes of Sabellicus are placed at the beginning; here they follow the letter of Bishop Andreae to Pope Paul II, the Epitome of', "Florus, and Livy's own proem (1b-16b).", 'The borders, many of the woodcuts, the type, and the device are', "those of Jo. Rubeus's Italian Livy of 1493 (IB. 23157), which was", 'also printed for Giunta. 318 X 211 mm. IB. 23660. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. Acron, Porphyrion, and Landinus.) 16 February, 1495/6. 12. TITLE: Horatius cum quattuor comentarijs. 260. Folio, alb-2 & DB A-F8G° 264 leaves, 3-260 numbered I- CClyj. CClyi. 34 : 62 lines of commentary surrounding text, and beadeline, 248 (252) X157 (with marginalia 170) mm. Types: tua G. title; 100 R.; 81 R.; 80 Rb., tabula; 100 Ck. Woodcut edition (IB. 22906). 318X 211 mm. Bought in October, 1869. IB. 23656. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De officiis. De amicitia. De senectute. Paradoxa. [With the commentaries of Petrus Marsus, Omni¬ bonus Leonicenus, Martinus Phileticus.) 3 March, 1496. interpreltibus suis. 157° COLOPHON: Hoc opus Im¬ Folio, a-t8 u’. 158 leaves, the last blank, 2-157 so numbered 42: 63 lines of commentary surrounding text, and head-line, 252 (256) « 159 (with marginalia 172) mm. Types: 100 R.; 81 R.; 100 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 75280. The contents are as in the 1493 edition (IB. 23640), but the matter at the end is differently ordered, the register immediately following the Paradoxa on 1572 and being followed by the omitted section of', "the Paradoxa' Quod solus sapiens diues sit' on 1570.", '305 X 208 mm. Without the blank. IB. 23662. Bought in November, 1888. *19 April, 1496. lines and head-line, 242 (250) X 158 mm. Types: 80 Rb.; 80 Gke', "Woodcut capitals. Hain '12381.", "Presumably reprinted from De Bonetis' 1485 edition (IB. 22093)", 'ratherthan from that of T. de Ragazonibus of 1491 (IB. 23550), as the errors in quire u of the latter do not occur here. 305X 212 mm. Without the blank. On 1b is the signature: Ioh. Mauritius MDCXXX. JJohn Morris of Isleworth. IB. 23664. NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate numbered I-LII, 82-99 numbered II-XIX. 2 columns, except in Varro. 72: 61 lines and foliation, 246 (254) X 159 mm. Types:', "80 Rb.; 80 Gk2. Woodcut capitals. Hain '11907.", "The page-contents mostly agree with De Choris's 1490 edition", "(IB. 23427) and De Ferrariis's 1492 edition (IB. 23868).", '310X 212 mm. Without the blank; leaves 100, 101 mounted. Bought in June, 1892. IB. 23666. PHILELPHUS, FRANCISCUS. Orationes et lxxviii, with errors. 32: 60 lines and foliation, 242 (246) x 151 (with marginalia 165) mm. Types: 81 R.; 80 Rb., quire a, sheets b 1, 2; 100 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters; woodcut capitals in', "the last quire. Hain '12925.", "A close reprint, with the same page-contents up to n'2°, of the", '1492 edition (IB. 23634). 279X 197 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf, also the blank. Bound between Chalcidius, In Timaeum Platonis, Ascensius, 1520 and Joannettus, Restitutiones, Bononiæ, 1583. Bought in September, 1872. IB. 23668. NESTOR DIONYSIUS [AVOGADRO.) Vo¬ 32: 58 lines and foliation, 233 (237) x 135 (with marginalia 172) mm. Types: 80 Rb.; 80 Gk2. Woodcut capitals. Hain 76255.', "The colophon is adapted from that of Anima Mia's 1488 edition", '(IB. 23069). 312X 213 mm. Without the blank. Bound after IB. 24162 (Aretinus, Epistolae, 1495), q. v., p. 512. Bought in November, 1859. IB. 23672. TACITUS, PUBLIUS CORNELIUS. Opera. IVLII AGRICOLAE VITA PER CORNELIVM TACITVM EIVS GENERVM CASTISSIME COM¬ POSITA. I13b. SECOND COLOPHON: Venetijs p Philip¬ 244 (249) x 150 mm. Type: 108 (110) R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords at the end of leaf nI and in quire A.', "Hain '15222 (counting only 103 leaves).", 'The original signature f on sheets d 1, 2 has been struck out with a pen and d substituted with a stamp. The first sheet of quire n, as to which there seems to have been some miscalculation, is signed N. The letter of Puteolanus to Jacobus Antiquarius (22) shows this edition to be derived from that of Zarotus, Milan, n.d. (IB. 26089, Hain 15219). 304 X 211 mm. With the book-plate of Henry Drury (1810). Bound in brown calf by Hering. Bought in June, 1859. IB. 23674. CELSUS, AULUS CORNELIUS. De medicina. Folio. Ab-l8m6. 94 leaves, 9-91 so numbered. 2a : 45 lines and head-line, 242 (248) x 150 mm. Types: 108 (110) R.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *4838. 295 x 202 mm. In the top cover is the signature of Robert Ramsay. Bound before Averroes, Venice, 1514, and Cauliaco, Locatellus, 1500/1 (IB. 23004).', "King George III's copy (167. d. 2 (1)).", 'IB. 23677. Another copy. 309 X 204 mm. Capitals supplied in red or blue. Bound in stamped brown morocco with gilt roundels and', "à coloured' plaquette' design in the centre of each cover, in", "the lower cover being written: Est mei Io. grolier lugo'", '& amicorum. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Vitae et sententiae Traversari. Edited by Benedictus Brognolus.) 22 June, 1497. 12 TITLE: DIOGENES LAERCIVS. 952. COLO¬ Folio. a-m8. 96 leaves, 3-95 so numbered. 42 : 46 lines and head-line, 248 (254) x 150 mm. Types: 108 (110) R.; 80 Gkb.', "Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain '6205.", "On 22 is the dedication written by Brognolus for Jenson's 1475", "edition (IB. 19685), modified as in Locatellus's 1490 edition (IA.", '22847, q.v). 311 X 205 mm. The title is cut out and mounted. IB. 23680. SANCTO GEORGIO, JOANNES ANTOMUS DE spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords in quire A. Hain 17505. 400 X 270 mm. With the note of ownership of the Vienna Jesuits, 1662. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 23682. JUSTINUS. Epitome in Trogi Pompeii His¬ Folio. a-i. 54 leaves, 2-53 so numbered. 32: 60 lines and foliation, 246 (250) x 140 (with marginalia 159) mm. Types: 160G.; 82 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *9657. The recension of Beroaldus and Justinianus Romanus revised by Sabellicus, and a reprint, generally with the same page-contents, of', "the latest of Jo. Rubeus's undated editions (IB. 23170, q.v), the", "reference to 'Antonius Moretus' as the publisher (542) being", 'retained.', "This book differs so much in style from Pincius's signed classical", 'editions as to suggest that it may be by some other printer working with material discarded by Pincius or Jo. Rubeus. 319 X 216 mm. On leaves at the end is a ms. table compiled by Joannes Franciscus Cepolla, I Oct., 1500. With the book-stamp of Count Hercules Silva. Bound before IB. 24042 (Q. Curtius) and IB. 31189 (Solinus). IB. 23684. Bought in July, 1879. Another copy. 304 X 204 mm. Bound after IB. 24684. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 23685. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. Acron, Porphyrion, and Landinus.] 13 July, 1498. 1° TITLE: Horatius cum quat tuor commentarijs. numbered 1-cclyii. 112: 63 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 255 (259) x 163 (with marginalia 179) mill.', "Tmes: Pincius 160 G. Registrum' on 263b: 108 (110) R., 80 Rc.,", 'cheets a 4, p4, y 3, 4, sheets 1, 2 of quires z-E, sheet F I, quire G; 8o Cks. throughout; Beuilaqua 105 R., 80 Rb., remainder. Wood¬ cut capital on 3e, spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere. The page-contents and style of this book correspond very closely with the edition of Jo. Aloisius, 23 July, 1498 (IB. 24686), and it may be a reprint from this, in spite of the earlier dating of the colophon. The types of the first two leaves are probably those of Pincius rather than Beuilaqua. Type 80 Re. does not here appear in signed work of Pincius until 1400/1500, so that the ascription of the present book remains some¬ what doubtful, unless the colophon is antedated. 210x 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first two leaves and the blank. Bought in April, 1909. IB. 23686. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad on 24, spaces, with guide-letters, eisewhere. Asterisci minusculi in margins. Hain 15217. The contents are the same as in the undated edition (IB. 23654, p. 496), although mention of the Letters to Quintus has dropped out of the title. Both contain the same number of leaves and the page¬ contents often correspond from d 5e of this edition onwards. 290 X 204 mm. IB. 23691. Bought in April, 1877. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera cum and head-line, 250 (256) x 162 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: ternus.', "130 G* Registrum' on 3662; 108 (110) R.; 80 Re.; 80 Gke.", 'The impression on the outer side of sheet M 4 is in what appears to be a mixture of black and red ink. 300X 205 mm. On 1e is written: Celestinorum am¬ bianensium. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 23687. II taries of Joannes de Aingre and of Daniel *19 March, 1500. Folio. A-ZAAS BB CC DD-NN°. 284 leaves, the last blank, 2-283 so numbered. 62: 63 lines and head-line, 255 260) x 165 mm. Types: 108 (110) R.; 80 Re.; 80 Gke.; 80 Gkb. Wood-', "cut capitals. Hain '13365.", 'Reprinted, with the same quiring and page-contents, from', "Locatellus's 1496 edition (IB. 22938).", '292 X 203 mm. Without the blank. IB. 23693. Bought. Bought. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae. *15 July, 1500. 12. TITLE: AVLVS GELIVS. 22. C AVLI GELII NOCTIVM ATTICARVM COMMENTARII. Ca¬ pitula primi Libri. 112. C AVLI GELII NOCTIVM ATTICARVM COMMENTARII LIBER PRIMVS. 122 ; 44 lines and head-line, 238 (249) x 150 mm. Types : 108 (110) R.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 7527.', "Reprinted, generally with the same page-contents, from Tacuinus's", '1496 edition (IB. 24054). 307 X 215 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 23695. 45 February, 1499/500. MACROBIUS. In Somnium Scipionis expo¬ 45 February, 1499/500. MACROBIUS. In Somnium Scipionis expo¬ *29 October, 1500. sitio. Saturnalia. 12. TITLE: MACROBIVS. 36b. FIRST COLOPHON: numbered I-LXXXVI. 92: 45 lines and head-line, 240 (246) X147 cut capital on 22 ; spaces, mostly with guide-letters, elsewhere.', "Catchwords. Diagrams; map on e 68. Hain '10430.", 'The map omits the names of the winds and reverses the positions of East and West. 289 X 203 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23699. CAPRANICA, DOMINICUS. De arte bene The cuts (132 x 90mm.) are all full-page. That on ib represent. penitents confessing; the rest (3b, 4b, 62, 78, 8b, 9b, 112, 122, 138', "14*, 155) are copies of the German 'Ars moriendi' designs, each", 'being introduced on the preceding page by a paragraph beginning: Seguita la figura ... The discrepancies between Hain no. 4402 and the above descrip-', "tion are due to careless excerpting of Dibdin's description (Bibl.", "Spenc., iv, no. 929) on the part of Hain's informant.", '192 X 141 mm. Rubricated. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 23743. ALONE. 115 October, 1490. M6. 430 leaves. 2 columns. 72 : 60 lines and head-line, 246 spaces and borders. 384 small woodcuts. Hain 3156. 314x210 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. On', "1e is the signature Now : St. John'.", 'IB. 23752. Bought in May, 1897. *30 December, 1490. The cut on 1a was afterwards used by M. Capcasa in his 1493 edition (IA. 22751). The present seems to be the edition mentioned', "in Capcasa's will as printed for him and Benalius (see Introduction", 'under Benalius). PLUTARCHUS. Vitae parallelae. [Trans¬ (within panel) THESEI VITA PER LAPVM FLORENITINVM VERSA woodcut THESEI VITA PÉR LAPVM FLORENTINVM EXPLVI¬', "Folio. Pt. I.: a-r8 s'0. Pt. II.: A-SS. 290 leaves, 3-146", 'numbered II-CXLV (Pt. 1), 148-290 numbered II-CXLIIII (Pt. Il). 4 : 63 lines and head-ine, 259 (260)8159 mm. Another copy, with variant colophon. Types: 110 R. (capitals), headings on 22 and 1472; 82 Rb. Woodcut capitals and borders. Hain 13129. The register on 146° includes both parts. 324X 218 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 23756. IERONYMUS. Vitas sanctorum Patrum. 82 Re. Woodcut capitals, also border on 4°. Woodcuts.', "The border and woodcuts are those of Ragazzo's 1491 edition", '(Hain 8624), the border being also used by Jo. Rubeus in 1495, the capitals were in the hands of Capcasa in 1494 (cf. IB. 22758), and the type is common to Ragazzo, Capcasa, and Rubeus. The only other copy of this book described (Essling no. 573), like the present, wants the last leaf ; it was probably, but not certainly, blank. 304X 202 mm. Without the last leaf. With the book- plate of William Horatio Crawford, and the book-label of William Morris. Bought in May, 1899. IB. 23757. WITH GIOVANNI MARIA DI OCCIMIANO. woodcut capital on 22. Hain 8715. 210X 149 mm. From the Yemeniz library. IA. 23759. Bought in October, 1867. 12. TITLE: BVOVO DANTONA. eight-line stanzas, with spaces, to each column, 176X 105 mm. Type: 68 G. Capital spaces. Quire f contains only eleven stanzas to the page, instead of the usual twelve. The letters TO of DANTONA in the colophon are printed lying on their side in this copy. 202 X 143 mm. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Fiammetta. Type : 81 R. Capital spaces. Hain 3294 (omitting title).', "Reprinted from Filippo di Pietro's 1481 edition (IA. 20196).", '206 X 146 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf. Bought in January, 1848. IA. 23790. LAETUS, POMPONIUS. De Romanorum ma¬ Sacerdotiis: Iurisperitis. & Legibus ad. M. Pantagathum Romanop Magistratibus. Sacerdotiis. Iu tis. peritis & Romanorum magistratibus (Hain 76957), some copies of the latter having a collective title on the last page. 197 X 150 mm. Bought in January, 1878. PHALARIS. Epistulae. (Translated by Undated. TIRANINI AGRIGENTINI EPISTOLAS PROE GRAECO IN LA-TINVM TRADVCTAE.', "Quarto. a-e'f. 26 leaves. 22: 39lines, 157x99mm. Type:", "81 R. Capital spaces. Hain '12878.", '212 X 157 mm. By an error of folding the leaves of sheet f 3 have been reversed. On a fly-leaf is written:', "Est marini Sanuti Leonardi Filij', Nunc aut Petri", "Gauslini Feltrensis ... Historici'. Old half leather over", 'boards. Bought in March, 1902. IA. 23792. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. De', "the ungrammatical' Innocentius octauus' in the colophon being a", "careless alteration of De Strata's Sixto. iiij'. Innocent VIII died", 'in July, 1492. 198 X 146 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf and leaves 5, 6. Bought in May, 1900. ALONE. 2 columns. 52: 49 lines and head-line, 161 (166) X 121 mm. Types: 130 G., heading on 2°; 90 G.; 66 G. Woodcut capitals.', "The words ab incarnatione eiusdem omnipotentis' suggests that", 'the colophon has been carelessly abbreviated from one more elaborately phrased. 503 206 X 152 mm. On 18 is the name of Bernardinus Bought in May, 1900. AESOPUS. Vita Aesopi. [With the Italian AESOPUS. Vita Aesopi. [With the Italian translation of Francesco del Tuppo.) 78 November, 1493. 1a TITLE: Vita Esopi. woodcut, lettered : .ESO¬ Deriving from the Neapolitan editio princeps, 1485 (IB. 29533) through the 1492 edition (Hain 354). The page-contents are often as in the Neapolitan edition and the cuts are copied from it,', "The title-cut was first used in the 1491 Aesop's Fables (Essling", '360). 195 X 144 mm. Quires C and D are transposed in FRANCESCO DI ASSISI. Fioretti. 81 R. Woodcut capitals. Woodcut border on 12. Hain 7328. 199 X 147 mm. The first leaf is mended. Bound in crushed blue morocco by Leighton. From the library of Ch. Fairfax Murray. Bought in July, 1923. LUCIDARIUS. [In Italian.) and border on 12; Lombards. Hain 8820. 193 X 139 mm. Partly rubricated; border coloured. Bought in July, 1858. IA. 23818. SUMMARIPPA, GEORCIO. Epitoma reoni On bib, b 2a a space is left after every third line, elsewhere the text is set solid. 210X 146 mm. Bought in July, 1861. MANDEVILLE, SIR JoHN. Itinerarius. IIn Lombards. Woodcut border on 12. Hain 10656. 200 X 145 mm. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Genealogiae deo¬ columns in the tables to the Genealogiae, 2 columns in the De mon¬ thus &c. 74: 63 lines and head-line, 255 (260) X 163 mm. Types 142 G.; 81 R.; 81 R“., sheets b 1, 3, 4, c 1-4, d 1-3, e 1, 3, 4, 1 1. 14 81-3, h1-4, quires n-p; 69 G., diagrams; Ck. Woodcut capitals with type 81 R“, spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere.', "A page-for-page reprint of Locatellus 's 1494/5 edition (IB. 22904),", 'with rough copies of the diagrams. The register wrongly assigns four sheets to quire n. As both type 81 R“. and the woodcut capitals used with it appear to be material of Capcasa, this printer perhaps collaborated with De Bonellis in the present book. 301 X 202 mm. Bought in July, 1858. IB. 23825 AESOPUS. Fabulae. [With an Italian trans- AESOPUS. Fabulae. [With an Italian trans- lation by Accius Zuccus.) *27 June, 1497. 1e, TITLE: Esopo Historiado. woodcut. 1. 11mm. Types: 142 G.; 81 R. Woodcut capital on 24; Lom¬ bards. Woodcuts, and borders. Hain 351. A reprint, with the same cuts, of the edition of 31 January, 1491 (Essling 363). The title-cut of Aesop and his disciples differs from that in the 192 X 135 mm. Without the blank. About 6 mm. are cut away from the foot of the border on 1e, a frame-line being supplied in pen-and-ink. From the Heber and Yemeniz libraries. Red morocco by Bedford. Bought in October, 1876. IA. 23827. BONAVENTURA. Meditationes vitae Christi. meditationes. Woo Crucifixion.) 22. Incipit tabula hui? operis. 63°. COLO¬', "Octavo. A-G' H”, 66 leaves, the last blank, 4-65 numbered", '1-59, 58, 61, 90. 2 columns. 62 : 33 lines and head-line, 115 (122) x79 mm. Types: 108 R.; 69 G. Lombards, also woodcut capital', "on 4°. Hain 3562 (whose copy read Impresse in Venetis' in the", 'colophon). The cut on 1e is copied from one in the Italian edition of De Soardis, 16 March, 1497 (Essling 413). IA. 23829. HIERONYMUS. Vita et transitus. [In Ita¬ 110 mm. Type: 81 (83) R. Lombards, also woodcut capitals and border on 12. Hain 8651. The type of this book seems very fresh. The woodcut and border on 12 recur at the beginning of the following book (IA. 23832). The woodcut on 60b is found in the preceding (IA. 23829). 204X 147 mm. On 1b is the signature of sor Aurelia Bissara Bought in December, 1904. IA. 23831. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Decamerone. with guide-letters. Woodcuts; border on 12. Hain 3278. 10 the copy at the Bibliothèque Nationale (Pellechet-Polain, no. 2443) is prefixed a half-sheet with the title: C DECAMERONE O VER CENTO NOVELLE, but as the watermark, a bird, does not occur elsewhere it may not belong to the book. 288 x 200 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf, the place of which is taken by a setting-up of the end of the text printed at a much later date and apparently intended as a facsimile.', "King George III's copy (C. 4. i. 7).", 'IB. 23834. WITH GEORGIUS DE RUSCONIBUS. head-line, 247 (254) X 153 mm. Types: 108 R.; 83 R.; Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15823. Presumably a close reprint of the 1499 Sessa edition (Hain-Con 15822), with the table at the beginning. 287 X 200 mm. On 12 is the signature of lo. Dom Danella. Bought in March, 1906. IB. 23837. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Synonyma¬ border on 12. Hain 15357. fe, synonyma; 172, de differentiis Ciceronis in rebus dubiis: 1ob Bartholomeus Fatius loanni lacobo; 203, Fatii De differentis ver¬ borum Latinorum; 24°, blank. DOUBTFUL. ordinis sancti francisci woodcut, S. Francis receiv¬ ing the stigmata. 22. INcipiunt priui¬ legia fratrum the Legenda Aurea. It was used by M. Capcasa in his 1494 edition (IB. 22758), and by De Zanis in 1499, and was apparently still in use in 1503. 139 X 93 mm. Formerly bound in a tract volume with', "Sessa's 1491 Peregrinationes (IA. 23576).", 'IA. 23840. BORGO, PIETRO. Aritmetica. 32: 40 lines and foliation, 157 (160) x 85 (with marginalia 115) mm. Types: 160 G.; 79 G. Woodcut capitals, also space with guide', "letter on 22. Diagrams. Hain '3662 (ignoring second colophon).", "A close reprint of Ratdolt's 1484 edition (IA. 20539), the name of", 'the latter in the second colophon being replaced by that of De Ferrariis. MANDEVILLE, SIR JoHN. Itinerarius. [In letters; woodcut capital on 22. Hain 10654. 199X 139 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. IA. 23865. NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate', "Folio. a'; b-is kt; 1-06 ; p-r6 s'. 102 leaves, the last blank, 5-", '56 numbered I-LII, 82-99 numbered II-XIX. 2 columns, except in Varro, 5 and 6 columns in tables. 62: 62 lines and foliation, 250 (254) x 162 mm. Types: 80 R.; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Catchwords. Hain '11906.", '12, title ; 15, Nonii Marcelli tabula; 5e, Nonius Marcellus ; 576 201 x 200 mm. With the note of ownership of Nicolaus Galeanus, and the book-stamp of Comes Donatus Silua. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 23868. HIERONYMUS. Vita et transitus. [In Ita¬ 44: 40 lines and foliation, 160 (167)X 116 mm. Type: 80 C. Woodcut capital on 32, Lombards elsewhere. The woodcut appears first in the 1490 Malermi Bible of Ragazo (IB. 23752). 196 X 139 mm. Bought in July, 1904. VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. [With the commentaries of Seruius, Donatus, and Christophorus Landinus.) 23 May, [1492? 22. CHRISTOPHORI LANDINI FLORENTINI LAVRENTII FILIVM FOELICITER INCIPIT. 9°. (text): P. VIRGILII Maronis Bucolica. Aegloga CCLXXXVI, with many errors. 122: 61 lines of commentary sur¬ rounding text, and head-line, 243 (248) x 159 (with marginalia 176) mm. Types: 107 R.; 80 R.; Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, mostly with guide-letters.', "Landinus's proem, begun on 22 (signed ii), breaks off on 3° (signed", "iii) in the middle of the word egregisumque oratorem' a little", 'before the end. On 4°-5° (unsigned) follows a table of words', "beginning' Abitum ccxxv' which differs from that usually found", "after the proem and prefaced ' Habebis uerum ex his tabulis indi¬", 'cem ... 62-82, Maronis vita; 8°, Seruii in Bucolica commenta¬ riorum liber. The catchword of 4° is given in the register as Tabula , which is not strictly correct, and the watermarks show that this preliminary quire is in some way made up. In col. 2 of 3222 all that is printed of the verse Raptato curru..', "terrae' is the capital R.", '306x 207 mm. Imperfect, wanting ff. 311-13 (A7, 8. B 1) and the blanks. With the note of ownership of H. C. Hoskier, 1903. IB. 23773. Bought in October, 1908. CESARIANO. 1b. (head-line) C TAVOLA DE LI CAPITVLI. 22.', "Di zobia' in the colophon presumably stands for 'giovedi',", '1 March, 1492, being a Thursday. 312X 213 mm. Bound after IB. 23157, q. v., p. 417. Bought in January, 1852. IB. 23903. *1 March, 1492. ALBUBATHER. Liber natiuitatum. [Edited woodcut of Vrania, Astronomia, and Ptolemeus cut) 30°. C Explicit Liber Natiuitatum Albubathris: malgni with guide-letters; woodcut capitals in quire a. Hain 7607. The woodcut on the title-page, apart from the zodiacal figures and busts of astronomers surmounting it, is apparently printed from the block employed by Anima Mia in his 1491 Sacrobusto, Sphaera mundi (IA. 23085).', "The preface of Laurus on 1b is dated 16. Nonas Maij. 1492'.", "290X 201 mm. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in March, 1839. IB. 23905. PAULUS [NICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Sum¬ 116 mm. Type: 71 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Dia gram on 3°. Hain 12502? 211X 157 mm. On 1° is written: Capuccinori S. Victoris. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 24141. Z. P., October, 1492 (Proctor 15472) and April, 1493 (IB. 24152), and giving the clue to his surname. Z. P., October, 1492 (Proctor 15472) and April, 1493 (IB. 24152), and giving the clue to his surname.', "Besides the above, three publishers' devices are found in books here catalogued: (1) device of J. B. Sessa (see", 'p. 480). Found in Pius II, De duobus amantibus, 1497 (IA. 24169). (2) that of Alexander Calcedonius, representing the Archangel Gabriel, described under Beuilaqua (D) [1499, 1500). (3) that of Lucantonio Giunta, the fleur-de-lys flanked by L. A., in double frame-line, 36 x 25 mm. Found in Antoninus, Confessionale defecerunt, November, SUSO, HENRICUS. Horologium aeternae sa 723 January, 1492/3 12. TITLE: HOROLOGIVM SAPIENTIE. 1b. Ad', "Quarto. a-g8; h'. 64 leaves. 2 columns. 44 : 47 lines and", 'bead-line, 159 (163) X 116 mm. Type: 68 Ge. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Red printing in quire h. Quire h, to which the register gives only 4 leaves by error, con- tains the Officium aeternae sapientiae and Centum meditationes of Suso and a prayer to s. Dominic beginning Sacerdos dei sanctis', "sime' by Jordanus de Saxonia.", 'The Venetian year-reckoning links this book up with the Imitatio Christi printed three months later with the same type.', "201X 148 mm. Dr. Inglis's copy. Bound in blue", 'morocco by W. Pratt. IA. 24148. Bought in October, 1871. Another copy. In this copy the red printing on h 32, h 4b, h 52, and h 6°, is omitted. 210X 155 mm. With the note of ownership fris', "Ludouici d prælormo oris prey', and the stamp of the", 'Biblioteca di Paolo Brighi Cesenate. Bought in November, 1888. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica vetus Folio. a-xy4. 130 leaves. 32: 62 lines of commentary sur¬ rounding the text, 258 X 149 mm. Types: 111 R.; 83 R. Wood- cut capital on 22, spaces, some with guide-letters, elsewhere, also spaces for Greek. Hain 15080. Reprinted, with the same quiring and page-contents, from', "Saracenus's 1487 edition (IB. 23226).", '310X 218 mm. On 18 is written: Sum Petri Khraus IB. 24152. IMITATIO CHRISTI. De imitatione Christi. cordis. lines and head-line, 119 (123) x72 mm. Type: 68 Ge. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 9107.', "The wording of the colophon derives from B. Benalius's 1488", 'edition (IA. 22318). 155X 105 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 24154. GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. [In GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. [In the Italian version of Paulus Variscus. 321 August, 1493. blank. 2 columns. 32 : 59 lines, 236 X 149 mm. Type: 80 G. Capital spaces, also spaces for figures of surgical instruments. Hain 4817. 315X 213 mm. Without the blanks. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in June, 1897. IB. 24155. MESUE, JOANNES. De consolatione medici¬ 150 mm. Types: 160 G., title ; 80 G., text; 78 G., text of quire a, sheet b1. Capital spaces, often with guide-letters. Hain 11116.', "A reprint, as far as c 12 mostly page-for-page, of De Zanis's 1487", 'edition (IB. 23212). The heading on 68 is also found in a slightly different setting-up and printed in black. 201 X 204 mm. Without the blank. With the stamp of the library of the Servites at Bologna and the stamp and duplicate stamp of the Biblioteca Magnani, Bologna. Bought in June, 1910. IB. 24157. RUFFO, GIORDANO. Arte di conoscere la na¬ 105 mm. Type: 80 G. Capital space, with guide-letter on 22. Hain 14034.', "Bruno's' prologo', addressed to Count Zouano Brandolino, says", 'that he was asked to translate the book by Lazaro de Bertolameo Mazarelo da Modena. 205X 149 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1865. IA. 24146. PETRARCA FRANCESCO. Trionfi. Sonetti numbered 1-c.xxviii. Pt. II : A-M°N°. 102 leaves, the last blank. 1-101 so numbered. Pt. I, 102: 62 lines of commentary flanking the text, and head-line, 242 (253) x 158 (with marginal section¬ letters 164) mm. Types : 110 R., 79 R., quires a-c; 109 R., 86 R., remainder. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Woodcuts in part i. Woodcut borders. A close reprint of G. Capcasa’s 1492/3 edition (IB. 22778). The', "date of the first part 'M.cccc.lxxxxxii. die. xii. Ianuarii' is copied", 'with a misprint from that edition. Rizus had used the same wood- cuts and borders in 1488 (IB. 22627/8). 297 x 202 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-7 and without the last blank leaf. On a fly-leaf is written: M. Tyson to R. Farmer. Bought in October, 1923. IB. 24159. PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae nicus and Bartholomaeus Fontius. 73 April, 1405. rounding text, 241 X 162 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 100R. 80 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 12739 ( 49 ff.). Reprinted, mostly with the same page-contents, from B. de', "Ragazonibus's 1492/3 edition (IB. 23884), with the addition of 2", 'title. 300 X 211 mm. On 1e is the red stamp of the French', "Bibliothèque Royale' With a book-plate with a", 'monogram RW si. e. R. Willis 21. Bought in March, 1867. IB. 24161. LEONARDUS [BRUNII ARETINUS. Epi¬ retus and Hieronymus Alexandrinus.! 15 June, 1495. P.4 of De Mediolano, remainder. Capital spaces, the first with', "guide-letter. Spaces for Greek. Catchwords. Hain '1567.", "Printed from the unassigned edition of 1472 (Hain '1565,", 'Proctor 7349). 312 X 213 mm. With the note of ownership of Beatus Rhenanus on 12. Bound before IB. 23672 in brown calf, the back lettered Brunck. Bought in November, 1859. IB. 24162. PIUS II. De duobus amantibus. 103 mm. Type: 80 R. Woodcut capital on 12, spaces, some with', "Apparently reprinted from Stagninus's 1483 edition (IA. 22114).", 'Bought in July, 1858. OFFICIUM. Officium ss. Gauini Prothi Jan¬ 66 mm. Type: 80 R. Woodcut capital on 22, spaces, with guide- letters, elsewhere. DANTE ALIGHIERI. Divina commedia. Cristoforo Landino. Edited by Piero da *11 October, 1497. Figino.1 12. TITLE: Danthe alighieri fiorentino. 307°. COLo¬ III-CCXCVII. 142: 60 lines of commentary surrounding text, and head-line, 244 (250) X 156 (with marginalia 171) mm. Types: 135 G., title; 109 R., text of first a, b-p, parts of second a, qandr; 107 R., text of remainder except second a; 80 R., commentary; 108 R., 81 R, sheets 3 and 4 of second a. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts and borders. Hain 75953. 12 title ; 1b, preliminary matter; 112, blank ; 11b, cut and border ; 122 Inferno; 144°, Purgatorio ; 231b, Paradiso; 3078, Credo, &c.; the cuts and borders. 307 X 210 mm. Bought in January, 1850. IB. 24171. BONAVENTURA. Diaeta salutis, etc. Types: 90 G.; 64 G. Woodcut capital on 2", spaces elsewhere. Ham 3531.', "A variant per lolannis' in the colophon is recorded by Hain", 'and Pellechet-Polain (no. 2598). The wording of the title, &c., suggests that this edition derives from that of Bachelier and Barthelot, Lyons, 1496 (Pell.-Pol. 2596). The Venetian year-reckoning links this book up with the other books containing types 90 G. and 64 G., none of which are earlier than June, 1498. 155X 106 mm. On 134° is written: A Rdo Dno PBro Antonio de grandis prothonotario apostolico ac plebano Bought in July, 1858. IA. 24167. PAULUS [NICOLÉTTIJ VENETUS. Sum¬', "Diagram on 3°, headed 'Figura de in esse .", '213X 154 mm. Bought in January, 1878. PAULUS PERGULENSIS. Compendium 64 G. Woodcut capitals; space, with guide-letter, on 1P. Dia- grams. Hain 12672.', "Reprinted from Anima Mia's 1489 edition (IA. 23072 b) or De", "Tortis' 1486 edition (IA. 21379), with the omission of the verses by", 'Sentinus. The Compendium is described in the explicit (42*) as breuis a ytilis : noua ac solerti castigatione longe in melius IA. 24175. FORTUNATUS PERUSINUS. Consilium 731 July, 1498. 18. TITLE: Consilium montis pietatis a fratre Fortu¬ February, 1492; 21e, confutatio Phil. de Rotingo dated xiij. Kl. IA. 24177. STATIUS, PUBLIUS PAPINIUS. Opera. [With and others.) 715 January, 1498/9, 1 July, 1499. 1° TITLE: Statii Syluae cum Domitii Commentariis. so numbered. 52 : 62 lines of commentary surrounding text, and head-line, 248 (254) x 154 (with marginalia 168) mm. Types: 107 R.; 98 G., title; 80 R. (mixed); Gk. Woodcut capitals, spaces, with guide-letters, on 1°, 2b. Hain 14980. A close reprint, mostly page-for-page and including the register', "as it stood, of De Zanis's 1494 edition (IB. 23711), with the addition", 'of a letter of Auantius to Marcus Georgii Cornelii F. on 2b and of', "an address ' Papinii studiosis of the same on 60° 60b, giving a list", 'of his emendations of the Siluae, and dated 1488 (see above). 300 x 205 mm. Without the blank. From the library of H. C. Hoskier, 1902. Bought in November, 1910. IB. 24172. JOANNES AQUILANUS. Sermones qua¬ Daniel Vincentinus.] *21 October, 1499. 1°. TITLE: Sermones Quadragesimales venerabilis columns. 72: 35 lines and head-line, 112 (119) x79 mm. Types: 90 G.; 64 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut', "capitals in the first quire of text. Hain '1327.", '12, title; 1°, blank; 22, Frater Benedictus Brixianus Fratri Danieli Vincentino S. D.; 3b, tabula ; 4°, Ad lectorem ; 4b, blank ; 52, text; 3238, Aue de cieli imperatrice sancta ...; 3236, sermo in Annuncia¬ 1326). The mentions of Britannicus in the prefatory letter (32)', "and of Dives' qui in inferno positus iam. M. ccclkxxxvij anni sunt", "quod vnam guttulam aque petit' (s 82) are unaltered, but the terme", "of the original six years' privilege are omitted from the colophon", 'Calcedonius took out a privilege for this and other books on 4 May 1499 (Fulin, no. 93), and one of Jac. Britannicus for the works of Aquila is recorded on 6 December, 1497 (Fulin, no. 73). 149 X 108 mm. Bought in October, 1867. ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. (With ANTONINUS. Summa confessionum. (With other tracts.) 821 November, 1499. 34: 34 lines and head-line, 108 (113)x73 mm. Types: 90 G.; 54 G. Woodcut capital on 22, spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere. Hain 1207. AEGIDIUS [COLONNAJ ROMANUS. Quae¬ Baptista Tolentinas.] *23 December, 1499. 1*. TITLE: Questiones methaphisicales Clalrissimi Doctoris Egidij ordinis. S. Augustini. 1b. C Optimo Folio. a° b-f6. 38 leaves, the last blank. 2 columns. 58: 72 lines and head-line, 246 (255) X 153 mm. Types: 140 G.; 90 G.; 68 G°. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 143. 303X 210 mm. On 1e is written: Est Conut? Sti spûs Neap., 1600. Bought in March, 1902. IB. 24184. ROBERTUS [GROSSETESTEJ LINCONIEN¬ stotelis.—Thomas Aquinas Super Physica Aristotelis. [Edited by Theophilus Cremo¬ 22 April, 1500. 72 lines of text and commentary, 245 X 154 mm. Types: 140 G. oo G.; 68 Gb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, woodcut capital on 1°. Head-lines and marginalia on and after 52. Diagrams. Hain 10110. The register ignores quire AA. The works of Aquinas are included in the comprehensive privilege granted to Calcedonius on 4 May, 1499 (Fulin, no. 93). The cut of Aquinas lecturing (52) is that found in the Aquinas. Super libb. perihermenias printed for Calcedonius by De Luna, 1496', "(IB. 24582). The Aquinas derives from De Gregoriis' 1492 edition", '(IB. 21030). 312 X 207 mm. Without the blank. Formerly bound before copies of three other Aristotelian commentaries. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 24186. COMPENDIUM. Compendium theologicae COMPENDIUM. Compendium theologicae 731 July, 1500. veritatis. 12.TITLE: Compendium theologice veritatis. 882 COLOPHON: C Explicit compendium theologice verita tis. Impressum Venetiis pro magistrum Petrum de quaregis', "with guide-letters. Hain '445.", "Reprinted from Beuilaqua's 1492 edition (IA. 23924), with head-", 'lines added. 187X 139mm. Imperfect, wanting all after k7. Hugo de Argentina is given as the author in a ms. note on 1e. IA. 24188. Bought. HERVEUS NATALIS, Brito. Undated. tionibus secundis. 12. TITLE: De Intentionibus. 75°. COLOPHON: Finis Heruei natalis: ordinis predicatorum. De intentionibus secundis. abc... duernus. Quarto. a-i’kt. 76 leaves, the last blank. 32: 44 lines, 152 x 103 mm. Types: 98 G.; 69 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 78531. 210X 155 mm. Bought in May, 1894. BARTOLOMMEO MINIATORE. Formu¬ LETTERE VVLGAR. woodcut. 78 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. In the copy described by Reichling (no. 1271) the title has the cut', "at the top and reads 'FORMVLARIO DA DITARE LITTERE", 'ERE ATVTI CON.', "instead of' LETTERAE' is found on 50b.", 'The woodcuts are taken from the Malermi Bible of Ragazzo, 1490 (IB. 23752). 149 X 104 mm. Bought in May, 1903. IA. 23908. MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus MARCHESINUS, JoANNES. Mammotrectus 112 July, 1492. super Bibliam. Red printing on 272. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters,', "also Lombards and woodcut capitals. Hain '10570.", '154 X 105 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leas. IA. 23923 Bought. Bought. COMPENDIUM. Compendium theologicae *10 October, 1492. veritatis. 12. TITLE: Compendium theologice veritatis. 88 COLOPHON: Explicit compendium theologice veri¬ tatis. Ipressum Venetiis per Symonem alias beuilaqua Papien. LUCANUS, MARCUS ANNAEUS. Pharsalia. and Omnibonus Leonicenus. 731 January, 1493. 1° TITLE: Accipe candidissime lector loanis Sul pitii line, 258 (266) x 164 (with marginalia 179) mm. Types: 110 R.; 80 Ra.; 80 Gk2. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10241', "(reading * Opitmü' on 4*).", "from the 1486 Brescia edition of Omnibonus's commentary (IB.", '31126); 6b, epigramma Laphranci, Lucani epitaphium, two metrical arguments by Sulpitius; 72, text; 2206, blank. privilege for this book on 16 February, 1492/3 (Fulin, no. 13). 306 x 208 mm. Sheets f 2, 3 and s 2, 3, and x4 and z4 have changed places in binding. IB. 23926. Bought in February, 1862. Another copy, with variants in the title. Lines 4, 5 of the title read eiusdem & Omniniboni Vincentini', "in totum Volumen commentarios'.", '310X 213 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet u 2. Quires q and x are made up from the 1498 edition (IB. 23984). From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 23925. TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae. [With the TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae. [With the commentary of Bernardinus Veronensis.) -C. Valerii Catulli Carmina. [With the commentary of Antonius Parthenius. Sexti Propertii Elegiae. [With the commentary of Philippus Beroaldus.] 326 June, 1493. 1°. TITLE: Tibullus Catullus & Proptius cum comento.', "Folio. a-c'de'; f-k'; 1-s't-x* 158 leaves, the last blank.", '3° : 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line 249 (254) X 165 mm. Types: 110 R.; 80 Re.; 80 Gk2. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 4764. colophon ; 157b, register; 158, blank.', "A close reprint of Locatellus's 1491 edition (IB. 22858).", '296 X 215 mm. IB. 23928. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Scribendi oran¬', "This appears to be the first fully dated edition. Mancinellus's", 'dedication to Crispinus (25) is dated: non cal. Iunias. M. cccc. xci. 213 X 149 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf and fol. 9. Bought in April, 1908. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Metamorphoses. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Metamorphoses. With the commentary of Raphael Regius.! 7 September, 1493. of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 248 (25)y. 159 mm. Types: 110 R.; 80 (86) Ra. ; 68 G., diagram; 80 Cht Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Diagram on 6b. Hain 112127. The privilege for: & alia quaedam opera & annotationes in Quintiliani Institutionem & in Quidii Metamorphosin enarra-', "tiones' is clearly that granted on 25 September and confirmed", 'on 28 November, 1492 (Fulin, nos. 10, 11).', "The address : Ad lectorem' following the privilege on ib runs", 'thus: Accipe.. integras Raphaelis Regii in Quidii Metamorphosin enarrationes: ac in Quintiliani Oratoriam institutionem eiusdem IB. 23932. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. Comoediae. With the commentaries of Aelius Donatus and Guido Juuenalis, and in part of Jo. Cal- phurnius. Edited by J. Badius Ascensius.) 20 February, 1494. 1° TITLE: Terentius cum duobus commentis uide¬', "Folio. a6: b-il-s' te u-z & 5 RA-K° L'. 226 leaves, the last", 'blank. 9°: 60 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head- lne, 240 (248) x 158 (with marginalia 171) mm. Types: 104 R.; 81 R°.; 80 Gk2. Woodcut capitals, and spaces. Hain 15427. 12, title; 1b, blank ; 2, Terentii vita: 42 epithaphium; 4°, Guido luuenalis Germano de Ganeio; 5° Guido Nicholao de Capella; 68 IB. 41903). De Soardis took out a privilege for it on 15 February 1493/4, confirmed on 22 February (Fulin, nos. 21, 22). 305x 209 mm. Without the blank. Rubricated. Quires k, 1 (Eunuchus) have changed places with I, K (Hecyra). Bound between IB. 24029, q.v., and IB. 24038. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 23933. DURANTI, GULIELMUS. Rationale diuinorum columns. 24: 65 lines and head-line, 241 (249) X 157 mm. Types: 120 G.; 73 G. Woodcut capitals, also spaces with guide-letters. Hain 6498. 205 x 205 mm. In the top cover is written: Iste liber IB. 23934. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Opuscula. Type: 80 (86) Ra. Woodcut capitals. Hain 710601. in Rhetoricen ad herennium; 110° colophon. Bought in January, 1878. PAULUSTNICOLETTIJ VENETUS. Expositio by Franciscus de Macerata.) 78 April, 1494. 1°. TITLE: Liber posteriorum magistri pauli vencti. 2° (red) C Clarissimi artium i sacre theologie doctoris sitio in libros posteriorum Aristotelis feliciter incipit.', "Folio. a-n8o'. 106 leaves, 2-105 so numbered. 2 columns", '4“: 70 lines of commentary, and head-line, 243 (251) X 151 (wit marginalia 171) mm. Types: 130 G.; 91 G.; 68 G. Capita spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 12514. Sheets a 3, 4, quires b, c, and sheet d I were printed by V. Benaliu with his types 130 G., 85 (91) G., 69 G. 296 X 200 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23937. LUCIANUS. Vera historia. [With other LUCIANUS. Vera historia. [With other tracts. Translated by various hands. 725 August, 1494. Contents (12) : De ueris narrationibus, De asino aureo, Philo¬ sophorum uitae, Scipio, Tyrannus, Scaphidium, Palinurus, Charon. Diogenes, Terpsion, Hercules, Virtus dea, In amorem, Timon The Sermo de calumnia (1012) and Laus muscae (1082) are omitted on 12. The privilege to Benedictus Miniator (Benedetto Bordone the miniaturist) set out on 110b was granted on 3 May, 1494 (Fulin,', "no. 26). Although it is for 'opera Luciani quae nunquam antea", "impressa fuerunt' the translation of the Vera historia is that o", 'Lilius Castellanus printed at Naples in 1475 and at Venice by', "Pincius in November, 1493 (IB. 23644), with Lucian's prologue", 'restored from a better text. 204X 143 mm. Leaf 2 slightly cropped. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. IA. 23939. Bought in February, 1848. *22 November, 1494. BIBLIA LATINA. 12 TITLE: BIBLIA CVM TABVLA NOVITER 109 (with marginalia 136) mm. Types: 110 R. ; 105 G.; 81 Re.,', "57 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '3117.", '12 title; 1b Ad euidentiam sequentis tabule notandum est...; 2', "The matter on 8b-16b is taken from H. de Paganinis' 1492", 'edition (IA. 23309). To each Gospel is prefixed a summary by chapters (registrum).', "208 x 158 mm. Rubricated. On 1b is written: 'Iste", 'liber e ad vsuz fris lohanis Schyweis ord mioz... i lincz 1 M. cccc. 98. anno ... eid loci Guardianus effect? et nunc', "ad usum est Iohanis schwenitzri.' Old stamped leather", 'over boards, rebacked. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 23941. AUGUSTINUS MORAVUS. De modo epi¬ LANDI CVM NON-INVLLIS EPISTOLIS QVAM¬ 104 mm. Types: 81 Re.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Hain '11615.", 'On 1° owing to accidental inking of a type-block, are printed extracts from an apparently otherwise unknown setting-up, in the same type, of Mancinellus, Elegantiae portus (part of his Opuscula). 208 X 158 mm. Formerly bound after a copy of Vege¬ tius, &c., Silber, Rome, 1494 (Hain 115915). Bought in April, 1857. IA. 23945. BLANCHINUS, JOANNES. Tabulae astrono¬ with guide-letters. Hain ’3233 (who counts 334 leaves). The editor of this edition appears to be Augustinus Morauus, whose dedication to Andreas Stiborius (22, 2b) is dated; Ex gymnasio patauino. klendis ianuariis. 1495. 208 X 154 mm. With the note of ownership of Lord From the old Royal Library. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Epistolae ad tinus Clericus and others.) *26 June, 1495. 1e. TITLE: Hoc in uolumine haec continentur. I.M. 228. 124: 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head- line, 247 (251) x 157 (with marginalia 171) mm. Types: 112 Re: 81 Re.; 80 Gkb. Woodcut capitals, also capital spaces, some with guide-letters.', "Reprinted from Locatellus's 1494 edition (IB. 22910).", '303 x 203 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 1-5 and 12. Leaves 6, 7, and 232 are mutilated. IB. 23949. GEORGIUS PEURBACHIUS. Theoricae GEORGIUS PEURBACHIUS. Theoricae nouae planetarum. [With the exposition ot Franciscus Capuanus.) 710 August, 1405 je TITUE: Theorice noue plane starum cum commen¬ ja title ; 1b, dedication of Capuanus to Ferdinand, King of Sicily; 24 text; 84b, verses of Vincentius Tuscus Cesenas to Capuanus. 205 X 158 mm. Rubricated. Bought in June, 1893. IA. 23951. BERNARDUS. Opuscula. [Edited by Phi¬ BERNARDUS. Opuscula. [Edited by Phi¬ lotheus de Brixia. 117 October, 1495. 1e. TITLE: Opuscula diui bernardi abbatis clareual¬ 1 G.; 81 Rb.; 57 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2922. 14, title; 16, blank ; 22-15b, Latin poems by the editor on the life, &c., of S. Bernard, dated iii. idus febru., 1494 in the original edition; 162, 166 table of contents (39 tracts); 178, text; 3468, editor’s note ad lectorem ; 3460, blank. A very close reprint, with the same quiring, of the original edition by A. & I. Britannicus, Brescia, March 1495 (Pellechet 2156, IA. 31147). 155 X 104 mm. Rubricated. Original (?) stamped leather over boards, rebacked. IA. 23953. AUGUSTINUS. Sermones ad heremitas. 1a. TITLE: Sermones sancti aul gustini ad heremitas.', "lso woodcut capital on 38. Hain '2005.", '150X 106 mm. Bought in April, 1908. JUIDO DE MONTE ROCHERII. Mani¬ lines 161 XII5mm. Types: 130 G.; 81 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 8211. THOMAS AQUINAS. Logica. [Edited by THOMAS AQUINAS. Logica. [Edited by Hieronymus Monopolitanus. 120 May, 1496.', "guide-letters. Woodcut diagram on 9b. Hain '1490, 8532.", "The following passages occur in the editor's letter to Antonius", 'Pizamanus on 1b : * Non me fugit .. . te optime scire . . . opuscula Beati Thomae : bis iam hucusque . . . caracteribus mandata fuisse:', "edition of the Opuscula (IB. 22002) was edited by Pizamanus' and", '187X 133 mm. Rubricated. Last leaf mutilated. On', "1' is written: Ex Monasterio Andecensi.", 'Bought in January, 1868. IA. 23959. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De finibus bo¬ Types: 112 Ra., quires aa-ff, A-D, a-e: 110 R., sheets first A. 2,7; 109 R., quires A-G; 105 R., quires HH, II. Capital spaces,', "mostly with guide-letters. Hain '5232.", 'The actual order of contents agrees with that given by Hain and is as follows: De finibus (A-G) ; de legibus (aa-cc) ; academicae quaestiones (dd-ff) ; de diuinatione (A-D); de natura deoruin De finibus, be reduced to normal sequence the tracts will be in the order of the title on 452. The De finibus is there inserted after the Academicae quaestiones and was thus at one time clearly intended to be signed AA-GG. On 44°, which should be blank, are printed the page-contents of 36° owing to the accidental inking of type used to fill up the forme. 293 X 196 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 4, 5. On Bought in April, 1877. IB. 23963. SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, GAIUS. Vi¬ Philippus Beroaldus and Marcus Antonius 11496. SAIBELLICI COMMENTARIIS. 3538. COLOPHON: (to right) DEVICE A. 353°. Registrum.. (col. 5) C Mendum Folio, aa“; a-z & » BA-R°S6. 354 leaves, the last blank. 74: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 250 (256) x 160 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 105 R.; 80 Rb. 80 Gkb. Woodcut capitals, also capital spaces, mostly with guide-', "letters. Hain '15128.", '314X 215 mm. With the type-set book label of Johann Faber, Bishop of Vienna, dated 1540. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 23965. JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. * Undated. mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 249 (256) x 162 (with marginalia 171) mm. Types: 112 Re., quires qq, uu-&&; 105 R., Type 80 Rb. is in its early state in this book, which was therefore probably printed about the turn of 1496-97 and is here ranked with the Suetonius showing the same state of the type. 310x 208 mm. On a fly-leaf is written: Libru hunc ita glosatu ... & scriptû in marginibus emi. Genebrius Gentiluccius. Old half leather over boards. Bound Bought in May, 1878. IB. 23986. THOMAS AQUINAS. Commentarius in Registrum ... (col. 3) Finis (in centre) DEVICE sof Folio. [A-I); K-N°O* 82 leaves, the last blank. 2 columns. 564: 69 lines and head-line, 236 (243) X 148 mm. Types: I110 R.,', "title ; 91 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces. Hain '1517.", 'Calcedonius obtained a privilege for all the works of Aquinas and Dominicus de Flandria on 9 August, 1496 (Fulin, no. 53). 303 x 206 mm. The second tract only (quires K-O). and without the blank. IB. 23943. LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS. of Aleria. 4 April, 1497. (with marginalia 171) mm. Types: 112 Ra.; 105 R., part of quire A; 112 Gk.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also wood¬ cut capitals. Hain 79818. A page-for-page reprint of the 1493 edition of V. Benalius (IB. 310X 203 mm. Without the last blank. On 22 is written: Richard Boys priest. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IB. 23967. FIRMICUS MATERNUS, JULIUS. De na¬ blank, 6-119 numbered II-CXV. 2 columns. 62: 45 lines and head-line, 241 (249) x 148 mm. Type: 107 R. Woodcut capitals, Lombards, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Border on 52 and diagrams. Hain 17121 bis. 1e, title; 1°, blank ; 22, tabula ; 42, epigram by lo. Pompeius Cornianus on Firmicus and Laurus ; 4°, blank ; 52, prooemium,', "headed 'CVM GRATIA ET PRIVILEGIO' in the border; 132.", 'Matheseos lib. i; 1196, epigram by Nic. Amerinus, register, epigram by lo. Testa Cyllenius, note by Laurus, epigram by Christ. Pierius Gigas Forosemproniensis, colophon, device; 120. blank. 305 x204 mm. With the note of ownership of Stephanus Baluzius Tutelensis. Old sheepskin, stamped in gold with the Bavarian Electoral arms. Bought in April, 1860. IB. 23969. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Metamorphoses. 18 July, 1497. 1° TITLE: P Ouidii Metamorphosis cum integris ac surrounding the text, and head-line, 234 (242) X 165 mm. Types: 107 R., quires A, p; 105 R., remainder ; 80 Rb.; 68 G, inscriptions on diagram; 80 Ckb. Woodcut capitals, also capital spaces, with A reprint of the 1493 edition (IB. 23932). 298 X 204 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf Bound after IB. 24019, 31196. Bought in July, 1862. IB. 23971. CLEONIDES. Harmonicum introductorium. truuii De architectura libri. [With other tracts.) 3 August, 1497. 105 R., part of quires G, H, aa, bb; 80 Rb., inscriptions on diagrams; 80 Gkb. Woodcut capitals. Diagrams. Hain 5451. 12, title; 1°, Georgius Valla Magnifico Victori Pisano; 22 Politiani Lamia. This order is that of the title, of Hain, and of The text of b 3b and b4° has changed places by an error of A close reprint of the edition of Vitruvius, &c., of 1495-96 assigned to De Pensis (IB. 23527, p. 474), with the tract of Cleonides pre- fixed and the editorial note at the end of Frontinus omitted. 292 X 199 mm. Without the blank. The unsigned sheet containing the index is bound in the reverse order after the title leaf. Quires a, b are bound before aa, bb. IB. 23973. BIBLIA LATINA. 120 G.; 107 R.; 85 G.; 63 G. Woodcut capitals and Lombards,', "also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts. Hain '3124.", "1a title; 1°-16b, note 'Ad euidentiam' metrical table and", "C. Bruno's table, as in 1494 edition (IA. 23941); 172, prologus in", 'Bibliam; 208 summaria super Bibliam usque ad Paralipomenon 26b, cut, six Days of Creation; 272, Genesis.', "The cuts are from blocks employed in Ragazzo's Malermi Bible,", '15 October, 1490 (IB. 23752). 212X 159 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. IA. 23978. AEGIDIUS [COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. De k9 July, 1498. Serulus. head-line, 237 (245) x 161 mm. Types: 130 G.; 120 G.; 107 R.; 80 Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capital on', "52. Catchwords. Hain '109.", "Reprinted from Plannck's edition, Rome, 1482 (IB. 18322).", '305 X 211 mm. With the note of ownership of Fra. Horner. Bought in February, 1863. IB. 23980. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. Acron, Porphyrion, and Landinus. 13 July, 1498.', "For this edition, which is partly printed with Beuilaqua's", 'types 105 R., 80 (82) Rb., see Pincius, IB. 23686, p. 498. NICEPHORUS. Logica. [With other tracts. NICEPHORUS. Logica. [With other tracts. Translated by Georgius Valla.) 730 September, 1498. 104 blank. 4°: 44 lines and head-line, 236 (245) x 140 mm.', "Valla's dedication of the Nicephorus to Hieronymus Georgius", 'on 1° is misplaced before his general dedication to Guido, Duke of Urbino, on 22, as is shown by the sentence which follows it: Haec praefatio prima errore Imprimentium quae omissa hic', "posita est logicam praecedit Nicephori'. The translation of Galenus,", 'De succidaneis is by Joannes Petrus Valla. The order of tracts on the title is not always adhered to, in par¬ ticular Psellus and Rhazes have changed places. 300X 201 mm. With the note of ownership of Giac. Soranzo, 1729. Bought in April, 1860. IB. 23982. LUCANUS, MARCUS ANNAEUS. Pharsalia. and Omnibonus Leonicenus. 520 October, 1498. 1°. TITLE: C Lucanus Cum Duobus Commentis. Cum Gratia 1 Preuilegio. 218°. COLOPHON: Exactu mentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 251 (254) x 174 mm. Types: 130 G.; 105 R.; 80 (82) Rb.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces,', "some with guide-letters. Hain '10242 (who reads ' Priuilegio' on", '12 and counts 216 leaves) A close reprint of the 1493 edition (IB. 23926) a privilege for which was granted on 16 February, 1492/3 (Fulin, no. 13). 284 x 200 mm. On 1e is written: Balthasar Prosper von Gumppenberg, 1549 and Cartusiae Gemnicen, 1642 Old pigskin, stamped with the Gemnich arms, over boards. Bought in February, 1876. IB. 23984. PLAUTUS, TITUS MACCIUS. Comoediae. Valla and Bernardinus Saracenus. 717 September, 1499. 107 R“., title, text on 1b; 80 (82) Rb.; 80 Gkb. Capital spaces,', "vith guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain '13082.", 'The error of the register to the first part, which gives only 8', "leaves to quire A, has made Hain's foliation two leaves short.", 'Valla seems to have incorporated in his commentary material left by his father Georgius, who is spoken of (22) as recently dead. Since 1499 is elsewhere recorded as the year of his death, this dis- poses of the alleged editions of this book dated 1498 and 1489 (Hain 13080, 13081). The privilege was taken out by Firmanus ind Valla on 5 March, 1499 (Fulin, no. 91). 320 X 220 mm. Another copy. 311 X 214 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. c. 15).", 'IB. 23991. JOHANNES DE SACROBUSTO. Sphaera tarum. [With the exposition of Franciscus 23 October, 1499. 1e FIRST TITLE: Sphera Mundi cu tribus Com- mentis nuper editis vz. Cicchi Esculani Francisci end in 2 columns. 4°: 58 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 240 (247)x 165 mm. Type-page 155-157 mm. broad elsewhere. Types: 120 G.; 112 Rb.; 80 (82) Rb.; gothic types in diagrams. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut', "capitals. Diagrams. Catchword on 6b. Hain '14125 (omitting", 'last leaf). 12, title; 1b Cicchi Esculani enarrationis prooemium; 2b, woodcut woodcut as on 2b; 70*, Fabri Stapulensis in Astronomicum Io. de Sacrobosco commentarius; 86b, blank ; 872, Theoricae nouae planetarum Purbachii cum Capuani expositione; 1492, Vincentius Tuscus Cesenas Capuano S. P. D., register; 149b, 1502, blank ; 150b. title.', "Regiomontanus's tract Contra Cremonensia deliramenta, which", 'according to the incipit on 3e should be inserted between the Sacrobusto and the Peurbachius, is not found. The Peurbachius is printed from the 1495 edition (IA. 23951). the dedication to the King of Naples being omitted and some diagrams added.', "The cut illustrating the curvature of the sea's surface on 9e appears", "to be identical, type and all, with that in De Sanctis's 1488 edition", '(1A. 23331), and the other diagrams, with their types, are very likely derivative also. 295 X 205 mm. Bound before IB. 22900. The sides of the old Royal binding are preserved within the covers. IB. 23996. Another copy of quires a-o, with a variant setting-up of sheets a 2, 3. 3°. (comment): DELVCIDATIS causis recurrendum capitals on 3e. This setting-up is homogeneous with the rest of the book. Hain notes both variants. 296 x 200 mm. Rubricated. Bought in April, 1860. IB. 23997. HERBARIUS. 82) Rb. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capitals', "Woodcuts. Hain '1807.", 'This appears to be the earliest edition of the anonymous Herbarius or Aggregator practicus de simplicibus to contain an ascription to Arnoldus de Villa Noua. The anonymous editions are catalogued', "by Hain under Herbarius' (no. 8443, &c.).", 'Another copy. 212 X 154 mm. Imperfect, wanting quire a, leaves 2-4 of which are supplied from a later edition, perhaps that of De Pensis, 1502. Rubricated. On 1722 is written: Ad Vsum D. Dorset. AVICENNA. Canon. [Translated by Ger¬ Translated by Arnaldus de Villa Noua.) *20 July, 21 November, 1500. 1°. TITLE: Liber Auicenna. 6238. FIRST COLOPHON: Expletus est libellus de viribus cordis quem princeps', "Quarto. a': b-18 m'0: n-2 28 ; A6; B-Z aa-hhe iie ; AA-PP", 'Q10; RR-XX°; YY°ZZ12 632 leaves, 442 blank. 2 columns. a: 51 lines and head-line, 163 (169) x 113 mm. Types: 220 G.; 91 G.; 80 (82) Rb.; 64 G. Woodcut capitals, Lombards, and Bought in January, 1878. AUGUSTINUS. Sermones ad heremitas. AUGUSTINUS. Sermones ad heremitas. 826 January, 1492/3.', "1'. TITLE: Diui Augustini Episcopi Et doctoris", 'p2,-, 32-122. 2 columns. 4°: 32 lines and head-line, 111 (115) x 73 mm. Types: 130 G. ; 69 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-', "letters. Woodcut on 2b. Hain '2004.", 'The foliation is in the position usually taken by the signatures the latter (on the first quire-page only) being printed under the left hand column. The cut on 2 (S. Augustine baptized and enthroned as bishop, signed : F) is derived from the Italian Legenda Aurea printed by De Bonellis, 10 December, 1492 (Essling 695, 678). LACTANTIUS, LUCIUS COELIUS FIRMIANUS. of Aleria. and last blank. 11°: 45 lines and head-line, 240 (248) x 150 (with marginalia 167) mm. Types: 107 R.; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 19816.', "Reprinted from T. de Ragazonibus's 1490 edition (IB. 23546).", '299 X 198 mm. Without the first blank. With the book-plate of the Munich Theatines. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 23897. BURCHIELLO. Sonetti. 82 mm. Type: 109 R. Lombard on 1°. Hain 4101. 210X 142 mm. 3X 2 203 X 150 mm. In the top cover is the book-plate of Bought in May, 1918. PARIS. Innamoramento di Paris e Viena. 195 X 135 mm. With the book-stamp of the Heber Library, and from the library of Thomas Crofts. Grenville copy (G. 9913). IA. 24013 PHILELPHUS, JOANNES MARIUS. Epistola¬ 1e, title ; 1b, letters of Ludouicus Mondellus and Octauianus Obaldinus ; 38, commendatory verses ; 3b, tabula ; 52, Philelphi praefatio ; 5°, praecepta artis rhetorices; 15°, de titulorum epithe¬ JUVENALIS, DECIUS JUNIUS. Saturae. [With VIII. 20°: 60 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 240 (249) x 157 (with marginalia 175) mm. Types: 108 R.; 80 R.; 104 R., 81 Re., quire a; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 9709. 298 X 204 mm. Bound before IB. 31196 and IB. 23971. Bought in July, 1862. IB. 24019. DATUS, AUGUSTINUS. De variis loquendi Nativity). 162. COLOPHON: Expliciunt elegantiolae Au¬ gustini Datti impressae Venetiis per loan- nem de tridino. The cut on 1e is from a block employed by De Bonellis in the SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, GAIUS. Opera. on the Catilina. Edited by Pomponius Lae¬ tus.) rounding the text, and head-line, 245 (253) X 163 mm. Types: 108 R.; 80 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 14226.', "Reprinted from T. de Ragazonibus's 1492 edition (IB. 23556), the", 'page-contents agreeing as far as the end of the Catilina. 290 x 207 mm. Bound before Salustio en romance, Hurus, Saragossa, 1493 (IB. 52145). With the book-label of J. Gomez de la Cortina. Bought in April, 1872. IB. 24021. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Carmen de (164) x79 (with marginalia 105) mm. Types: 108 R.; 80 R.', "Woodcut capitals and Lombards. Hain '10617.", '1a title; 1°, Mancinellus Vrso Episcopo Thean., De floribus tituli ; 22, Mancinellus ad lectorem ; 2°, Flores ; 39b, Mancinellus from G 3b. 199 X 146 mm. Bought in October, 1871. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes Philip¬ CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Orationes Philip¬ picae. [Edited by Franciscus Mataratius.1 22 March, 1494. 1a TITLE: MARCI TVLII CICERONIS PHILIP¬ RATIJONES IN PHILIPPICAS. 782. COLOPHON; ing the text, and head-line, 241 (250)X 159 mm. Types: 108 R.: 80 R.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 5139. 317 X212 mm. The title-leaf is mutilated. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 24035. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. De arte amandi of Bartholomaeus Merula.) 5 May, 1404 1*. TITLE: OVIDIO DE ARTE AMANDI ET DE REMEDIO AMORIS CVM COMENTO. 55 surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (255) X 155 (with marginalia 170) mm. Types: 108 R.; 86 R.; 80 Gk. Woodcut capitals.', "Hain '12219.", 'At the end of 24b a pentameter line (Ars amandi, bk. 2, 1. 466) has been omitted. Merula took out a privilege for the printing of his commentary on 4 April, 1494 (Fulin, no. 24). IB. 24037. Another copy. 305X 209 mm. Rubricated. Bound after IB. 24029. q.v. and IB. 23933. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 24038. CURTIUS RUFUS, QUINTUS. De rebus 117 July, 1494.', "Folio. a'b-l6. 68 leaves. 32 : 44 lines and head-line, 238", '(246) x 148 (with marginalia 165) mm. Type: 108 R. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain *5885.', "Merula's letter (1b) to Franciscus Georgii Cornelii is dated:", 'Tertio nonas Iulias, 1494. 319X 216 mm. Bound between IB. 23684 and IB. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 24042. AUSONIUS, DECIMUS MAGNUS. Epigram¬', "Folio. A'; B6 C“; D-G'H“ 42 leaves. 24°: 44 lines, 239X", '135 mm. Types: 108 R.; 108 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-', "letters. Hain '2178.", '1e title; 1° letter of Ferrarius to Ambrosius Varisius Rosatus; 22. Ausonii vita; 2°, table of contents: 5e, Epigrammata; 15°, Versus paschales, epistolae ; 21°, monosticha ; 23°, gratiarum actio ad Gratianum; 288 technopaegnion; 31° cento nuptialis; 34°, minor poems; 41, colophon; 422, register, device; 42°, blank. 310X 214 mm. Bought in June, 1886. IB. 24044. JUVENALIS, DECIUS JUNIUS. Saturae. [With JUVENALIS, DECIUS JUNIUS. Saturae. [With the commentaries of Antonius Mancinellus, Domitius Calderinus, Georgius Valla.) 728 January, 1494/5. 12. TITLE: [Woodcut with type-set inscriptions: ANTO. MANCI. IVVENALIS DO. GEOR. VAL. with errors. 10°: 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (250) x 166 (with marginalia 183) mm. Types: 108 R., text ; 82 R°., most of commentary ; 80 R., commentary in quires b-1; 80 Gk. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 19710. In this and all subsequent books device B is in its later state. Quires b-1 are a reissue of the sheets of the 1492 edition (IB. 24019), of which this is a close reprint. Quire a in the present copy (and in that seen by Hain) is also identical with the same quire in the 1492 edition (types of De Soardis), but a setting-up in types 108 R. and 82 Re. is found in the Bodleian copy and is evidently proper to this edition. The right-hand compartment of the title-cut is movable. In this book it contains two commentators, Calderinus and Valla, but in the Persius of 14 February (IB. 24033) another block containing only one commentator has been substituted. The date of the privilege to Tacuinus for this book is that of the colophon (Fulin, no. 37). 305 x 209 mm. Rubricated. With a stamp inscribed xxX Nov. 1810. and the book-label of Count Hercules 23933 and IB. 24038. Bought in July, 1879. IB. 24029 PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. nicus and Bartholomaeus Fontius. Editec by Bartholomaeus Merula.] *14 February, 1494/5 1. TITLE: [Woodcut with type-set inscriptions: IOAN. BRI. C PERSIVS. C BAR. FON. Paul commentary surrounding the text, 245X 161 (with marginalia 187) mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 Re. Woodcut capitals. Hain 12738. For the title-cut see the preceding. 310X 210 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 24033. CLAUDIANUS, CLAUDIUS. Opera. [Edited NVM C PROLOGVS. PHOEBAEO DOMITVS PHITON QVVM decidit arcu... 1282. C THA¬ IA. 24048. ABSTEMIUS, LAURENTIUS. Fabulae.—L. spaces, with guide-letters. Hain *26.', "reads ’ Domicius' on 1b.", '208 X 154 mm. Without the blank. Grenville copy (G. 7739). IA. 24050. AVANTIUS, HIERONYMUS. Emendationes in AVANTIUS, HIERONYMUS. Emendationes in Catullum. [With other tracts. Edited by Augustinus Morauus.) 1494; 24, Auantius A. Morauo (emendationes), dated 14 October. sophiae moralis; 9e gratiarum actio ad M. Garzonum et A. The absence of woodcut capitals (see note, p. 527) suggests that this tract belongs to the latter part of 1495. 314 X 215 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 24046. TORTELLIUS, JOANNES. Orthographia di TORTELLIUS, JOANNES. Orthographia di ctionum e graecis tractarum. [Edited by Pyrrhus Pincius. —Georgii Vallae tractatus De orthographia. 1. TITLE: Ioannis Torteli Aretini orthographia. tractatum de orthographia. 1875. COLOPHON: Im¬', "Folio. a-y'z&. 188 leaves, the last blank. 5a: 61 lines.", '251 X 162 mm. Types: 82 Ra.; 80 Ck. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Hain '1515714.", "A page-for-page reprint of Pincius's 1493 edition (IB. 23636.", 'p. 494). An unsuccessful endeavour has been made to bring the title into accordance with the contents. 314X 198 mm. Without the blank. With the note of ownership of Lord Lumley. Binding stamped with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales. From the old Royal Library. IB. 24052. GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes Atticae.', "Foho. A'B'; c-h'i-té u'. 128 leaves, II-128 numbered i¬", 'CXYIII. 124: 42 lines and head-line, 226 (233) X 150mm. Types: 108 R.; 108 Ck. Marginalia. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 77526. 299 X 196 mm. Bought in July, 1859. IB. 24054. CATULLUS, GAIUS VALERIUS. Carmina Folio. a-f. 36 leaves. 44 : 61 lines of commentary surround¬ ing the text, 250 X 153 (with marginalia 166) mm. Types: 108 R.: 82 Ra.; 82 Gk. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters; woodeut', "capital on 1b. Hain '4768.", 'ja title; 1b, privilege to Fuscus, mentioning Tacuinus, taken out 14 March, 1496 (Fulin, no. 45); 24, Fuscus Laurentio Bragadeno 310x 208 mm. Bound after IB. 23986 and IB. 23884 and before IB. 24060. Bought in May, 1878. IB. 24056. DIODORUS SICULUS. Bibliothecae histo¬ DIODORUS SICULUS. Bibliothecae histo¬ ricae libri vi. [Translated by Poggius, edited by Bartholomaeus Merula. 20 September, 1496.', "Folio. a-n'. 78 leaves, 2-77 numbered I-LXXVI, with errors,", '4°: 45 lines and head-line, 242 (252) X 146 (with marginalia 165)mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 Ra., marginalia on sheet i 3. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords. Hain 16191. 312X 214 mm. Capitals painted. Bought in November, 1859. IB. 24058. AUSONIUS, DECIMUS MAGNUS. Epigram¬ *14 October, 1496. 1e TITLE: AVSONII PEONII POETAE DISER¬ with errors. 238: 44 lines and foliation, 235 (241) X 132 mm. Types: 108 R.; 108 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also', "woodcut capitals. Hain '2179.", 'A close reprint of the 1494 edition (IB. 24044) with additional epigrams appended, the discovery of which by Franciscus Nursius et Milan is described by Merula in his letter to Auantius on it dated 18 September, 1496. 310X 208 mm. Bound after IB. 23986, IB. 23884, 24056. Bought in May, 1878. IB. 24060 CURTIUS RUFUS, QUINTUS. De rebus tholomaeus Merula.] *2 December, 1496. 12, TITLE: QVINTVS CVRTIVS. 1P. Bartolomæus Merula generoso adolescenti Francisco Georgii corneli Folio. a8 b-16. 68 leaves, 2-67 numbered I-LXVI, with errors and an omission. 32 : 44 lines and head-line, 238 (246) x 149 (with marginalia 165) mm. Type: 108 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 5886. A close reprint of the 1494 edition (IB. 24042). Bought in April, 1877. IB. 24062. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [Re¬ 2 columns. 402 : 61 lines and head-line, 251 (258) x 165 mm. Types: 140 G.: 82 Re.; 82 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords. Hain 712704 (describing the last leaf as unfoliated)', "The matter of the hitherto unpublished 'due carte' mentioned in", "the title and in Polydore Vergil's dedication to Liberalis Thomasius", 'on 1° runs from the last line but five of the recto of the leaf signec 0 mi and numbered XCI to the last line but two of the recto of the next leaf, signed o 3 and numbered 92. Both leaves are separate half-sheets, leaf o iii being a cancel and leaf o 3 not appearing in the register.', "l'acuinus took out the privilege for this book on 28 February", '1495/6 (Fulin, no. 42). Bought in October, 1860. IB. 24064. BRUTUS, JACOBUS. Corona aurea de anima.', "cut capitals, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4026.", '1a title; 1°, table of contents; 22, dedication to J. F. Gonzaga, marquis of Mantua; 42, privilege to Brutus, mentioning Tacuinus and dated 13 November, 1496; 4°, blank; 52, argumentum, index ; 132, de laudibus litterarum; 39°, de anima libellus; 2082, register, Monastery of Tegernsee, 1497. Original stamped leather over boards. Bought in April, 1865. IA. 24066. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Epitoma seu 12. TITLE: ANTONII MANCINELLI EPITOMA SEV REGVLAE CONSTRVCTIONIS. TITVLI. Personalia uerba ti. i.... Thesaurus de uaria con¬', "woodcut capital on 22 Hain '10607.", 'Deriving from De Pensis 1496 edition (IA. 23483). 208 X 153 mm. On 1e is written: Collegij S. J. Au¬ IA. 24070. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Fasti. [With and Paulus Marsus. Edited by Bartholo¬ 112 June, 1497. numbered. 9°: 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 249 (255) x 153 (with marginalia 167) mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 Ra.; 82 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also capital spaces,', "mostly with guide-letters. Hain '12247.", '12, title with cut as in the 1494 Persius (IB. 24033), Merula Alexandro fratri, with date 1 April, 1496, and mentioning Tacuinus : 1°, Dom. Palladii tetrastichon ad Ant. Constantium; 22 letter of Constantius to the Duke of Urbino, in Fastos argumentum; 32, letter of Marsus to Geo. Cornelius, Ouidii uita ; 42, Fasti ; 2262, Presented in November, 1864. IB. 24072. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Spica. Ver¬ Reprinted, mainly with the same page-contents and with the', "errata on 46° uncorrected, from De Paganinis' 1492 edition (IA.", '23268, p. 456). This fact accounts for the absence of woodcut capitals in a book dated 1497. 199 X 147 mm. Bought in July, 1867. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Opuscula.', "23935), with the omission of Palladius's epigram to N. Rubeus.", '209 X 154 mm. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 24077. VERGERIUS, PETRUS PAULUS. De ingenuis Bonardus. With other tracts. Edited by Joannes Calphurnius.] *22 September, 1497. fe TITLE: Petri Pauli uergerii de ingenuis moribus rounding the text, 167 X 118 mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 Ra. Wood- cut capitals, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 15999. 1e, title; 1b blank; 28, loannes Bonardus loanni Malipetro;', "2°, prefatory letter of Bonardus dated 1493. viii. kalen. Decembris';", 'Plutarchus de liberis educandis; 752 Hieronymi de officis libere rum erga parentes admonitio; 762, Calphurnius Brixiensis lectori colophon; 76°, blank. 202 X 152 mm. Some rubrications and corrections in red. Bought. IA. 24076. MATARATIUS, FRANCISCUS. De componen. 23 October, 1497. 1e. TITLE: Hoc in Volumine haec continentur. Fran¬ cisci Maturantii Perusini de Componendis carminibus', "Apparently reprinted from Damianus's 1493 edition (IA. 24290).", '196 X 144 mm. Formerly bound with a tract by Jacobus Locher. Bought in July, 1877. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Opuscula. Rhetorices ad herennium Commentariolus. Domicii Palladii Sorani Carmen. Mos Cynici laudandus erat...', "described by Hain has a variant colophon reading: 'Impressum", 'Venetiis per loannes de Cereto alias Tacui nus de Tridino. die by April, 1498, it follows that Tacuinus was not here dating more', "Veneto'", '210X 153 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first quire, which is made up from a copy of the 1497 edition. Sheets e iii, iiii are bound before e i, ii. Bought in March, 1906. MONS. Pro monte pietatis consilia. containing type 82 Re. 215X 150 mm. Rubricated. Bought in April, 1865. IA. 24080. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. Tragoediae. Folio. A*; absc-26 &. 150 leaves, 5-150 numbered I-CXLVI. 62: 62 lines and head-line, 255 (262) x 165 (with marginalia 179) mm. Types: 108 R. ; 82 Rb.; 82 Gk. Woodcut capitals and Lombards.', "Catchwords. Hain '14670.", "A close reprint of M. Capcasa's 1493 edition (IB. 22748).", '292 X 208 mm. Imperfect, wanting fol. CXII. Bought in February, 1893. IB. 24083 JUVENALIS, DECIUS JUNIUS. Saturae. [With 24 July, 1498. 1°. Woodcut, with type-set inscriptions: ANTO. 15°: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 251 (257) x 162 (with marginalia 178) mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 Rb.;', "82 Gk. Woodcut capitals. Catchwords. Hain '9714.", 'The title-cut is that found in the 1494/5 Juvenal (IB. 24029). 288 x 200 mm. On 1b is written: emi ego Theseus Frans a Cornu 1694 drachmis duabus. Bought in November, 1888. IB. 24085. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Carmen de (166) x 84 (with marginalia 107) mm. Types: 108 R.; 82 Rb. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10618. The contents of E 5° and E6° have changed places. The matter on F 2b is repeated on F 3° and a page of matter omitted between F 6b and F 72. This edition comprises the same matter as that of 1493 (IA. 24027) in the same number of leaves, but the page-contents only partly correspond. 203X 146 mm. Bought in May, 1883. IA. 24089. PHILELPHUS, JoANNES MARIUS. Epistola¬ 12. TITLE: EPISTOLAE MARII PHILELPHI. A close reprint of the edition of 6 October, 1492 (IA. 24015). The type (first used about April, 1495) shows that there must be an error of about six years in the printed date. The fact that the book is a close reprint explains the absence of woodcut capitals, which Tacuinus regularly used from 1496 onwards. 185 X 142 mm. Bought in July, 1859. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Rudimenta gram¬ and Lombards. Hain 12694.', "This presumably derives from De Pensis' 1495 edition (IA.", '23479). OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Tristia. [With OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Tristia. [With the commentary of Bartholomaeus Merula.] 26 March, 1499. 1a TITLE: OVIDIVS DE TRISTI-IBVS CVM COM-MENTO. 692. DEVICE B. 69b. COLOPHON: Enarrationes in Ouidiu de Tristibus diligenter & accurate 5a: 58 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 243 (253) x 153 (with marginalia 170) mm. Types: 108 R.; 84 R.;', "82 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces. Hain '12249 (omitting", "de Cereto' in the colophon).", 'The privilege on 69b specifies Enarrationes in Ouidium de', "Tristibus & de Ponto' Only the Tristia are mentioned in the", 'privilege of 8 August, 1498 quoted by Fulin (no. 84). Ovidio dal', "Ponto' is mentioned in a privilege to Tacuinus of 9 January, 1499/", '1500 (Fulin, no. 98), but no edition seems to have been actually printed till much later. 313X 210 mm. Bought in October, 1893. IB. 24093. PROBUS, MARCUS VALERIUS. De interpre¬ tracts. Edited by Joannes Bonardus.) 320 April, 1499. 163) x 98 mm. Types: 108 R.; 84 R., inscription on cut on 14b. Woodcut capitals. Woodcut of Sibyl under arch, signed b. M., on 14°. Hain 13378. ABSTEMIUS, LAURENTIUS. Fabulae.— L. 111 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 127? Reprinted from the 1495 edition (IA. 24050).', "Hain's entry omits the paragraph-marks and reads ' Eabule? in", "the title, soranus' and la pridem' on 1b and' M. CCC.XCIX.", "(sic)' in the colophon. This suggests that there may be two", 'editions with the same date. 195X 140 mm. On 1e is written: Compaui codicilli', "hunc cruci: trib? Vienne. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Grenville copy (G. 7742). NICOLAUS DE LYRA. Postilla super Epi¬ Alexander de Ales.) 713 February, 1500. 1e. TITLE: (red) Postilla seu expositio lit teralis : surrounding the text, and head-line, 129 (133) x 87 mm. Types: 180 G.; 90 G.; 68 G.; 49 G. Lombards and woodcut capitals.', "Hain ’10393 (reading ordinis' in the title).", "A close reprint of Hamman's 1494 edition (IA. 23374).", 'There seem to be no means of determining whether this book belongs to 1500 or to 1500/1. 144 x 99 mm. Some leaves cropped. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 24100. BRITANNICUS, GREGORIUS. Sermones fu¬ 49 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also Lombard on 5°.', "This edition contains the following sections' vltra primam impres¬", "sionem' Ji. e. that by A. and I. Britannicus, Brescia, 1495: 776", 'sermones funebres vulgarizandi; 85b, auctoritates; 922, sermones TIBULLUS, ALBIUS. Elegiae. [With the com- mentary of Bernardinus Cyllaenius. —Catulli Carmina. [With the commentary of Antonius Parthenius and Palladius Fuscus. -Propertii Elegiae. [With the commentary of Philippus Beroaldus. With other tracts. Edited by 119 May, 1500. blank. 4°: 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 254 (262) x 158 mm. Types: 108 R.; 84 R.; 81 Rb. text of quire o; 82 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also Lombards. Hain 4766. lege to Fuscus for Catullus, as in the 1496 edition (IB. 24056); 39 Catullus ; 952, Antonius Parthenius lectori; 972, emendationun that of the remainder, contain a revised version of the emendations of Auantius first published in 1495 (IB. 24046), along with new matter addressed to various patrons. In a prefatory letter to Aelius', "Lampridius Ceruinus, Auantius speaks of his Lucretius 'quem ..", 'no. 98), but it was eventually printed by Aldus, mense Decem. M. D’ (IA. 24508), so that quire o was apparently not added until early in 1501. 305 X 207 mm. Without the blank. Bought in March, 1861. IB. 24101. NIGER, FRANCISCUS. Modus epistolandi. Bought in January, 1878. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. De arte amandi. *Undated. of Bartholomaeus Merula. 1a. TITLE: Ouidius de arte ama di z De remedio amo¬ errors and omissions. 42: 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 249 (259) x 145 (with marginalia 161) mm. Types: 135 G.; 108 R.; 81 Rb.; 82 Gk. Woodcut capitals. The page-contents largely agree with the edition of 5 May, 1494 (IB. 24038), but the last quire is compressed to find space for the verses of Antimachus and Palladius on 55° before the colophon. The use of type 81 Rb., of a slightly different state of 108 R. in portions of quires d, e, f, A, B and of the device in its later state shows that the date of the colophon cannot be correct. The book', "belongs to one of three editions with this date (cf. Hain '12220,", '12221) and may be of the sixteenth century. 312X 213 mm. Bought in October, 1910. IB. 24040. PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Saturae. nicus and Bartholomaeus Fontius. 717 January, 1492/3 r. IOANNES BRITANNICVS BRIXIANVS SE. NATVI POPVLOQVE BRIXIANO SALVTEM. 48“. COLOPHON: Impressum Venetis per Bartholomeum Venetum de ragazonibbus Regnante inclyto principe rounding the tert, 24 5 165 mm. Types: 108 R.; 80 R. Cavial spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12737. A page for page reprint of Benalius and Capcasas 1ao1 edion (IB. 22342). 310X 208 mm. Bound after IB. 23986, q. v. Bought in May, 1878. IB. 23884. Another copy. 299 X 208 mm. On 2 is the stamp of a Bibliothèque Prytanée of the first French Republic. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1847. IB. 23883. MANCINELLUS, ANTONIUS. Epitoma seu In his dedication to Nicolaus Rubeus (15), dated ? pridie cal. Oct. 1492, Mancinellus says of these tracts: Et si Romae alias editae & impressae iampridem fuerint (by Plannck, 1490, Hain 10604, and in part by Guldinbeck about 1476, IA. 180931 . . . Venetis itidem imprimi uolui.', "On 24 is printed a list of Mancinellus's works,", 'Bought in April, 1909. PLINTUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS CAECILIUS. 24. C. PLINII SECVNDI NOVOCOMENSIS ORA¬ TORIS Epistolarum Liber Primus. C. Plinius Secun¬', "Quarto. a-n'o ; A Bsj. 126 leaves, the first blank. 32: 3", 'lines, 157X 100 mm. Type: 83 R.; Gk. Capital spaces. Ham 13116. The De viris illustribus may have been added as an after¬ thought, as the last line of the title appears to have been put in with a stamp. 210X 155 mm. Without the De viris illustribus. With the note of ownership of Philippus Ignatius Castel. luccius on 486, but claimed for Franciscus de Burgogninis Senensis on a fly-leaf. Bought in February, 1904. IA. 24196. BREVIARIUM. Breviarium secundum usum ac cu offi- cijs p conicandis i inungédis infirmis tum frib q secularibe etiam pueris sepeliendis. additis multis aliis deuotis oronibus pariter agétibus faciédis : 1 cu mô Sixteens. 46; 10; a-fg; h-y;A-S8; aa bbcdde. 368 leaves, 17-220 numbered I-CCIIII, 221-332 numbered CV-CCXVI. with errors and omissions. 2 columns. 184: 34 lines and head- line, 78 (82) x 55 mm. Type: 46 G. Red printed Lombards, also some capital spaces. Spaces left for musical notes in quires dd, ee This book has been catalogued as it stands. It seems probable that the first quire consisted of eight leaves and that the first sheet with a title on the first leaf has been lost. No other copy appears to have been described. Thomas Donatus became patriarch of Venice in October, 1492. 1foX 80 mm. Original (?) stamped leather over boards. On 3684 is written : Frater sebastianus de castro floren¬ tino. Bought in July, 1881. BREVIARIUM. Breuiarium secundum usum', "Octavo. (.121; a-s'tl2; A-Gs; H-K8; L-ZAA-DDS EElO. FF-II.", '426 leaves, 13-424 numbered I-CCCCII, with errors. 2 columns. 164: 33 lines and head-line, 103 (107) X 73 mm. Types: 156 G.; 63 G.; 46 (63) G. Red printed Lombards, also some capital spaces. 130x 96 mm. Imperfect, wanting the last leaf. Old goatskin, stamped: .M. A. From the library of Dr. Wickham Legg. Bequeathed in December, 1921. MISSALE ROMANUM. [Edited by Philip Octavo. 23 ; 1-378; #J. 312 leaves, the last blank, 9-302 numbered 1-294, with errors. 2 columns. 122: 31 lines and head- 538 the Crucifixion) on 139b. Musical notes. Catchwords. Hain 111400. 175X 113 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 304. Old stamped leather over boards, rebacked. From the library of Dr. J. Wickham Legg. IA. 24206. Bequeathed in December, 1921. *Undated. (red).', "Octavo. 43 ; a-k'l4. 92 leaves, 10-92 numbered 2-84. 2", 'columns. 122 : 31 lines and head-line, 132 (137) x 84 mm. Types: 156 G.; 85 G.; 85 G*.; 63 G. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces. Catchwords. Woodcut (the Crucifixion) on 9b. 12, first title ; 1b, table of movable feasts, &c. ; 2b, blank ; 38, calendar; 9a, second title ; 9b, woodcut ; 10°, psalterium; 682, cantica; 726, symbolum Athanasii, &c.; 74°, litaniae; 762, hymnarius; 902, officium mortuorum. This book is catalogued as it stands. The calendar is of the Roman use and of the same setting-up (1b-8b) as that prefixed to the 1493 Missal (IA. 24206), with which this Psalter has been ranked on typographical grounds. The woodcut is from the block employed in the 1493 Missal (IA. 24206) and the 1494 Processionarium (IA. 24214). 176 x 116 mm. Old stamped leather over boards. IA. 24216. Bought in December, 1883.', "Quarto. a-o'p. 118 leaves. 2 columns. 32: 50 lines of gloss", 'surrounding the text, and head-line, 154 (161) X 114 mm. Types: 156 G.; 66 G.; 63 G. Woodcut capitals and Lombards. Hain Cavalca, completed (by De Tortis, lA. 21443) on the same day as 10389. 198 X 146 mm. Sheet p 1 cropped. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 24207. ANGELUS, JoHANNES. Astrolabium. last two blank. 1122: 44 lines and head-line, 145 (153) x 107 mm. Types: 156 G.; 66 G. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Hain 1101. 12, title ; 1°, cut of astronomer; 22 ciuitates octo climatum ; 2b, note of contents; 4°, blank ; 4°, tabulae signorum ascendentium et aequationum domorum; 458, part ii, imagines facierum signorum et', "A close reprint of Ratdolt's 1488 Augsburg edition (IA. 6670).", '218 x 161 mm. With the notes of ownership of Arch- bishop Cranmer and Lord Lumley. From the old Royal Library. IA. 24209. Another copy. 213X 157 mm. Bound before IA. 11783 (Sacro¬ busto, Printer of Capotius, Leipzig, n. d.). Bought in October, 1857. IA. 24210. PROCESSIONARIUM. Processionarium or¬ 12. TITLE: (red) Processionariuz ordinis fratrû pre¬ dicatorum. DEVICE a of L. GiuntaJ. 143P. COLOPHON: Epistolas et Euangelia quadragesimalia. (red) AVxiliante deo i dno nro iesu xpo pcessiona lis With the Quaestiones of Antonius de libellus em ritu ordinis fratru pdicatoru desuiens pces¬ CXXII. 130: 29 lines and head-line, 135 (141) x87 mm. Types: Emericum de Spira alemanuz Anno (col. 2) salutis. 158 20. 52)G.; 4663G, di e The woodcut of the Crucifixion on 106b is from the block employed in the 1493 Missal (IA. 24206), and also appears in an unsigned the present book. 180X 122 mm. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in July, 1862. IA. 24214. BERNARDUS. Sermones de tempore, etc. cister ciensis cum nonnullis eplis eiusdem. DEVICE Ja of L. Giunta. 231°. COLOPHON : C Diui Bernardi abbatis 12 numbered 2-8, 15-231 numbered 9-225. 2 columns. 68: 48 lines and head-line, 158 (165) X 114 mm. Types: 156 G.; 130G.; 105 G., marginal chapter-numbers; 92 G.; 66 G. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts on 1° and 52. Border on 5°. Red printing on 58. Hain 2849. 12 title ; 1b, blank ; 22, tabula ; 42, blank ; 4°, editorial preface, 204 X 153 mm. Without the blank. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in October, 1901. IA. 24220. ANTONINUS. Trialogus super euangelio 1° TITLE: (red) lesus. In hoc volumine continentur 1° title ; 1° 22, blank ; 2b woodcut, the Journey to Emmaus; BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. [Edited by', "163) X 115 mm. Types: 165 G.; 85 G.; 85 G'. Red printed", 'Lombards, also woodcut capitals. Woodcut on 8b. Borders Hain 3924. 198 x 150 mm. Imperfect, wanting all after leaf 406. Bought in October, 1901. IA. 24227. MISSALE ROMANUM. [Edited by Petrus canonem (black) TE igitur ... 240°. COLOPHON: (red) 122: 35 lines and head-line, 160 (167) x 116 mm. Types: 165 G.; 92 G.; 85 G. Red printed Lombards, and woodcut capitals. Musical notes on red printed staves. Borders. Hain 11410. The cut of the Crucifixion on 114° is that also found in the 1497 Breviary (IA. 24227). 218 x 158 mm. On 12 is written: Sum Cartusiæ Scti Laurentij in Ittingen. Bought in April, 1876. IA. 24229. MARTYROLOGIUM ROMANUM. [Edited MARTYROLOGIUM ROMANUM. [Edited by Bellinus de Padua.) *15 October, 1498. 12. TITLE: (red) MArtyrologium 6m more Romasne curie. Cum priuilegio. DEVICE [y of L. Giunta. 1b. (red) Festorum mobilium canon. 22. (red) Prefatio in subsequens martyrologij opus. [4°. woodcut. 5. (red) In nomine domini nostri iesu christi benedicti capitals. Woodcut (Adoration of the Trinity) on 4b Hain 16114. Founded on the work of Usuardus, but with many alterations. 216 X 155 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 4. Bought in May, 1845. IA. 24233. MISSALE ROMANUM. [Edited by Petrus MISSALE ROMANUM. [Edited by Petrus *15 October, 1498. Arriuabenus. 18 TITLE: (red) MIssale Ro¬ manum. DEVICE a of L. Giunta. 22. (red) C Annus habet. xij. menses: .. 92. (red) Incipiût tabule ... 112. (head-line: red) Preparatio sacerdotis. 17° (red) C Incipit ordo missalis selcunduz osuetudiné romane curie. Dnica prima de agni in pascha. 254°. (red) Incipit ordo ad cathecumisnu faciédu :... 2562. END: Accipe lampadez irreprehen¬ i-ccxl. 2 columns. 142: 35 lines and head-line, 117 (122)X', "81 mm. Types: 165 G.; 92 G.; 66 G.; 66 G'. Red-printed", 'Lombards, also woodcut capitals; capital space, with guide-letter. on 302. Musical notes on red printed staves. Woodcut (the', "Crucifixion) on 125b. Border on 178. Hain '11414.", '166 x 115 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf, which is supplied in facsimile. With the note of ownership of Dr. F. Zander, 1840. Quires y and z transposed in binding. Old stamped leather over boards. Bought in July, 1913. IA. 24234. CONSTITUTIONES. Constitutiones Fra¬ bards. Woodcuts on 12, 22. Hain 75652, 13242. The table is described as being by Jo. M. de Poluciis siue Prandinis de Noualaria. PSALTERIUM ROMANUM. romane curie. DEVICE [y of L. Giuntal. 1b (red) Annus habet. xij. menses ... 8b. [Woodcut, the Crucifixion). 9e, (red) In nomine dni nostri iesu christi amê. Or¬ do 118 (125) X 75 mm. Types: 165 G.; 85 G. Red printed Lombards,', "also woodcut capitals. Woodcut on 8b. Border on 9'.", '147 X 101 mm. Bought in May, 1920. GRADUALE ROMANUM. [Edited by 386 leaves, 328 and the last blank, 4-385 numbered I-CCCLXXXI with omissions. Text and music alternating line by line. 5a seven lines with music, and foliation, 407 (430) x 276 mm. Types: 420 G.; 220 G.; 165 G.; 102 G.; 85 G. Musical notes on red printed staves. Red printed Lombards, also woodcut capitals. Hain 7844. The musical introduction (ff. 2, 3) appears to be printed on a separate sheet inserted between the first two leaves of quire a. This book is also found with a title running: ... (1.6) M. ccccci Cu priuilegio ocesso.. pro dicto graduali modo impresso et etiam life of S. Benedict; 12b, letter of Giunta to Joannes Cornelius Abbot of San Giorgio Maggiore; 13b, woodcut, S. Benedict, S. Placidus and S. Maur; 178, Rule of S. Benedict with the commentary of lo de Turrecremata; 1798, Rule of S. Basil translated by Rufinus: 2144, epigrams of S. Gregory Nazianzen on S. Basil, with transla- tions; 2154, Rule of S. Augustine; 2213, Rule of S. Francis: 2255 Clemens V de verborum significatione; 229, blank ; 2302, quaedam 240X 173 mm. Rubricated. Quire is bound between quires v and A. On 1e is written: Liber sancton petri et pauli aplou in Erffordia. Old stamped leather over boards, from the Erfurt monastic bindery. IB. 24244. 501 x 360 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 304, and the blanks. Bound in two volumes, divided after leaf 220. Bought in September, 1899. IC. 24240. REGULAE. Regulae ss. Benedicti Basilii i lines and foliation, 166 (172) X 112 (with marginalia 153) mm. lypes: 165 G.; 134 G.; 130 G.; 102 G.; 85 G.; 66 G.; 120 Gk. epigrams on 214°, 214°. Lombards and woodcut capitals, alsc capital spaces. Woodcuts on 2b, 136, 172. Border on 178. Hain 13827. 1e, general title ; 1", address to reader on order of tracts; 22, con- ANTIPHONARIUM ROMANUM. TEdited by Franciscus de Brugis. Undated. 1e. TITLE: (red) Antiphonarium proprium et conssmune tions in red and black.) 4°. (red) Manteij carmen. black) Cantica limarat gradualia caste sacerdos pax / in vir tute tua. (red) R. (black) Et hal bundantia in tur ribus nostris. (red) Registrum. 26 ... 30 (black) Oia sunt quaterna. Folio. 1-248 25°; 26-308. 238 leaves, 4-238 s0 numbered. Text and music alternating line by line. 82 : seven staves of music with accompanying text, 416 (with foliation 426) x 280 mm. Types 420 G.; 220 G.; 165 G.; 102 G.; 52 G. Musical notes on red printed staves. Red printed Lombards, also woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. 565 x 380 mm. With additional ms. hymns. Bought in April, 1860 (C. 18. e. 9). IC. 24247. NIGER, FRANCISCUS. Modus epistolandi. ginalia 123) mm. Type: 80 R. Woodcut capitals. Hain 711871 (with several slight variants in the colophon). 202 X 139 mm. Bought in October, 1867. SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, GAIUS. M. Antonius Sabellicus.] *29 March, 1493. 12. TITLE : Suetonius cum commento. 2°. M. AN¬ of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 241 (251) X 160 mm. Types: 150 G., title; 104 R., 81 R., bulk of book; IIIR., 77 R., sheet t 3, quire u, sheets x 1,2; text Gk.; commentary Gk. Capital spaces, a few with guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain 15124.', "Copinger (iii, p. 288) mentions a copy reading Gorgonzola' for", "Mediolano' in the colophon.", '292 X 192 mm. IB. 24282. Another copy. 296X 197 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaf 1. IB. 24283 King George III's copy (167. e. 5).", '111 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Spaces for Greek. Hain *8461.', "Printed from De Butricis' 1491 edition (Hain 8460). Presented in June, 1851. moribus. [With other tracts.) 111 R., title, colophon; 77 R.; commentary Gk. Woodcut capital', "on 2e, spaces elsewhere. Hain '15994.", '12, title; 1b blank; 22, Vergerius ad Übertinum Carariensem: dis; 332, Hieronymi presbyteri de officiis liberorum erga parentes admonitio; 34°, Calphurnius Brixiensis lectori; 34°, blank.', "210X 152 mm. Some rubrications. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in April, 1871. IA. 24288. MATARATIUS, FRANCISCUS. De compo¬ 1°. TITLE: Hoc in uolumine hæc Continentur. Frä¬ VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. Opera. 1° TITLE: VIRGILIVS CVM SERVIO. 10 (head-line) MARONIS VITA. 4°. SERVII Nauri honorati grammatici in Buccolica Maronis commentatio¬ VIRVMQVE CANO: TROIAE QVI PRImus ab oris... 198e. tVrnus ut extremo uitâ sub marte » with errors. 72: 64 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 246 (252) x 160 (with marginalia 174) mm. Types: 111R.; 77 R.; commentary Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords.', "In col. 2 of 2138 all that is printed of the verse' Raptato curru...", "terrae' is the capital R, as in the edition of Liga Boaria (IA. 23773).", '312 x 206 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first leaf of quire r. Bought in May, 1883. IB. 24292. FLISCUS, STEPHANUS. Synonyma. 104 mm. Type: 111 R. Capital space, with guide-letter, on 22. Hain 7154. SABELLICUS, MARCUS ANTONIUS. De situ Type 111 R. is here in its later state, with the additional single Qu. 200X 148 mm. Rubrication in quire a. On 2° is painted the coat of arms (cropped) of the Loredan family. Bound with IA. 21260.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. a. 25 (2)). IA. 24295 GELLIUS, Aulus. Noctes Atticae. GELLIUS, Aulus. Noctes Atticae. 117 July, 1493 2. AVLI GELII NOCTVM ATTICARVM COM¬ MENTARII CAPITVLA PRIMI LIBRI. I1e. AVLI GELII NOCTIVMATTICARVM COMMENTARII lectionibus Plutarchus ratiocinatum esse Pytha goram philo¬ numbered i-cxvii. 122: 43 lines and head-line, 239 (245) X 155 mm. Types: 111 R.; Gk. Marginalia. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 7524. 310X 213 mm. Without the last blank. Rubricated. IB. 23845. King George III's copy (167. e. 15).", 'Translated into Italian by Sebastiano Ma- NEJCA NVOVAMENTE FATTE VOLGARE. I TAVOLA DELLE MORALEEPISTOLEDI SENeca a Lucillo. 5°. PREFATIONE DI SEBASTIAN Type: 111 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 14606. A privilege for this book, along with translations of Plutarch and Boethius, was granted to Manilio on 11 October, 1493 (Fulin, no. 17).', "King George III's copy (C. 4. i. 11). FOR HIERONYMUS DURANTI. 159X 105 mm. Type: 73 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 586.', "Reprinted from De Paltasichis's 1487 edition (IA. 21912).", '203 X 158 mm. Without the blank. Bought in October, 1911. IA. 24312. AEGIDIUS CORBOLIENSIS. De urina¬ mentaries of Gentilis de Fulgineo. Edited by Venantius Mutius de Camerino. *16 February, 1494/5. lines, 159X 105 mm. Type: 73 G. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Hain '101.", '1103. IA. 30004, o8), the separate colophons of which are reduced to', "one applying to both tracts. The word eiusdem' in the incipit is", 'an error, the commentary being by Gentilis throughout. 202 X 144 mm. Bought in January, 1878. AVICENNA. Metaphysica. [Edited by Fran¬', "Folio, ab'c-h4i6. 42 leaves, the last blank. 2 columns. 112:", '65 lines and head-line, 241 (252) x 156 mm. Types: 155G.; 73 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2217. 286 x 200 mm. Without the blank. The title is cut out and mounted. The last figure of the year-date has', "been altered from 5' to 8' in pen-and-ink.", 'Bought in June, 1839. IB. 24316. WITH MATTHAEUS VENETUS. DICVNTVR LI ALBANESOTI. ANNO INCAR NATIONIS DOMINI- CE. MCCCCXCVIII. PRIDIE CALENDAS APRI-LIS. REGNANTE INCLITO AVGVSTL-INO BARBADICO SERENISSIMO VENETIARVM PRINCIPE. FELICITER DIV¬ I-CCCCLXII. 162: 57 lines and head-line, 319 (330) x 194 (with marginalia 217) mm. Types: 155 G.; 111 R. Woodcut capitals. tem ; 22, synopsis of contents; 152, enneas i ; 712, enneas ii ; 135°, enneas iii; 1992, enneas iv; 2772, enneasv; 351%, enneas vi; 4218, enneas vii; 476b Sabellicus Democrito sof Terracinal; 4772, regi- strum; 477°, fifteen-years privilege to Sabellicus, granted 27 August, 1497 (Fulin, no. 70), colophon, device; 478, blank. 405 X 272 mm. Without the blank. In the top cover is the note: Purchased of Mr. H. C. Reichardt of Corfu in November 1866. IC. 24321. Bought in 1869. Another copy. In this copy the title-page is left blank. 432 X 285 mm. Imperfect, wanting ff. 2-14 and the blank. Capitals painted in several colours. At the foot of 15° is an illuminated wreath containing the Lion of S. Mark holding a shield with the Barbarigo arms, so that this book is doubtless the presentation copy to Doge Agostino Barbarigo. It retains the sides of the original gold-stamped leather binding. Bought in January, 1850. IC. 24322. ALONE. ing his characteristic capitals and Lombards, was no doubt printed by him for Sessa, who put in it his signature and devices. Catalogued under Sessa, p. 480, IA. 24557. SPECULUM. Speculum peccatoris. [In 150X 105 mm. On 18 is written: W. L. S. A. P. Bought in March, 1906. IA. 24323. GREGORIUS TIFERNAS. Opuscula. [With GREGORII TIFERNI POETAE IL LVSTRIS HYMNUS IN TRINITATEM. 20b. TITLE: Hoc uolumine haec continentur Opuscula Gregorii Tipherni', "12, blank; 1b, table of Gregorius's opuscula; 22, text of Gregorius;", 'Another copy. 197 X 145 mm. Quires a-e bound at end. IA. 24326. PICUS, JoANNES, Mirandulanus. Opera. 12. GENERAL TITLE: IOANNIS PICI MIRANDV¬ LAE OMNIA OPERA: Ioannis Pici Mirandulæe PHON : Disputationes has loannis Pici Mirandulae concor¬ diæe Comitis/ litteral prin cipis/ aduersus astrologos: marginalia 166) mm. Types: 111 R.; 85 G., inscriptions of dia¬ gram on k 12; Gk. Quires P and Q are printed with types 109 (107) R. and 82 R. of De Pensis. Woodcut capitals; capital spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain '12993 (ignoring the colophon on 144b).", '12, general title ; 1° Picus Lud. Mariae Sfortiae Mediolanensium Pico, Picus Fauentino, dated 4 January, 1496; 1102, Oratio quae- Reprinted from the edition of Benedictus Hectoris, Bologna,', "1495-96 (Hain '12992), in which, however, the Deprecatoria comes", 'after the Epistolae and the preliminary matter to the Disputationes is prefixed, not appended, to that work. The epitaph and the verses of Cyprian are additional, and so is the letter of Saluiatus to', "Lorenzo de' Medici (34°), in which he says of the Heptaplus: dare", 'operam uolui ut mea impensa emendata impressione publicaretur. Hain (no. 12994) describes what appears to be another issue of the present edition of the Disputationes, repeating the Bologna colophon unchanged. A privilege for the works of Mirandula was granted to the publisher Ant. Morettus on 29 October, 1498 (Fulin, no. 86) 306 X 205 mm. IB. 24328. AUCTORES. Auctores vetustissimi. Itinerarium. Berosus Babylonicus: dignitate chaldaeus Hunc autem li¬ brum scripsit Atheniensibus ad emendandos (167) x 105 mm. Type: 111 R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain 12527 ('Pausanias ’).", "Hain's entry, deriving from Maittaire, apparently describes a copy", 'of this book bound after one of the Latin Pausanias, s. n., printed by De Luna (IA. 24610). The texts contained in this book are forgeries of Joannes Annius, and are no doubt extracted from the edition with his Commentaria rinted at Rome by Silber in July and August of this year (Hain 1130, IA. 19034). Presented in September, 1838. with guide-letters. Hain 13055. 208 X 153 mm. On 1a is written: Ex Libris loseph Pratæ Portus Naonis. Bought in March, 1906. POLYBIUS. Historiae. [Translated by Nico¬', "and 101b. Hain '13248.", 'Presumably reprinted from the Rome edition of 1473 (IB. 17215),', "with the addition of Janus's poem.", 'Ant. Morettus took out a privilege for Polybius among other books on 29 October, 1498 (Fulin, no. 86). 304 X 205 mm. Bought in June, 1876. IB. 24333. LAETUS, POMPONIUS. Romanae historiae VSOVE AD IVSIIINVM.III. PER POMPONIVM (161) x 100 mm. Types: 111 R.; Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 19830.', "12, title ; 1b blank ; 22, author's preface, addressed 'Francisco", 'Sabellicus, addressed to Ant. Maurocenus; 602, Dom. Palladii The first edition. Sabellicus remarks (57b): librum archetypum Riz. Ph. et M., Hieronymus Olzignanus and Cornelius Lauredanus. Bought in July, 1858. DIO CHRYSOSTOMUS. Oratio ad Ilienses. *18-23 July, 1499. 12 TITLE: Dion Chrysostomus Prusensis philosophus ad Ilienses: Ilii captiuitatem non fuisse aperte demon¬ lines, 167 X 105 mm. Types: 111 R.; Gk., Too on 45b. Wood- cut capitals. Hain 16185.', "King George III's copy (166. f. 21). JUSTINIANI, SEBASTIANUS. Orazione a Vla¬ Bought in February, 1872. STATILIUS, NICOLAUS. Paradoxa. MVM TARVISANVM ABBATEM DIVI THOMAE BVRGVNDIORVM. PRAEFATIO. 22. OMnes sapi¬ 105 mm. Type: 111 R. Woodcut capitals, spaces. Hain T14974. 203X 139 mm. Without the blank. Bound before four sixteenth-century tracts. Bought in June, 1884. IA. 24351. OROSIUS, PAULUS. Historiae. [Edited by OROSIUS, PAULUS. Historiae. [Edited by 112 October, 1500. Aeneas Vulpes. head-line, 246 (252) X 147 (with marginalia 165) mm. Type. 111R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12104.', "Apparently reprinted from Scotus's 1483 edition (IB. 21196)", 'rather than from that of De Pensis, 1499 (IB. 23511). 305 X 210 mm. From the old Royal Library. IB. 24354. LAETUS, POMPONIUS. Romanae historiae NIVM LAETVM. CVM PRIVILEGIO. 60°. COLO¬ PHON : Impressum Venetiis per Bernardinum Venetum 163) x 100 mm. Types: 111 R.; Gk. Woodcut capitals. Hain 9831, part of 4848. Reprinted from the 1499 edition (IA. 24343), the verses of Palladius being omitted and the note on 57b as to the publisher being amplified into: ... Democrito Taracinensi uiro in librariis officinis so that this is no doubt the copy misdescribed by Mait- taire, from whom Hain derived his no. 4848. Bought in January, 1882. IA. 24356. UNDATED BOOKS. *Undated. Blasius Lanciloti.)', "111 R. Woodcut capitals and Lombards. Hain '1282.", '1a title ; 1b Blasii Lanciloti ad Barth. Merulam epistola subitaria;', "Signerre, Milan, 20 January, 1498 (Hain '1283, IA. 26887) and was", 'itself reprinted by Tacuinus in August, 1503. It appears to be complete in itself, but two editions of the Suetonius mentioned on the title, one of 1498, the other undated, have been connected with De Vitalibus. The undated books referable to this press and here arranged in alphabetical order were probably all printed between 1498 and the', "end of 1500. Proctor's selection of the Petrarch (no. 5530) and", "Plutarch (no. 5531) only as printed 'c. 1498' does not seem", 'to be justified. 197 X 138 mm. CENSORINUS. De die natali. [With other CENSORINUS. De die natali. [With other Undated. tracts.) 1°. TITLE: Index librorum: qui in hoc uolumine con¬ Types: III R.; Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide¬ letters. Hain 4846. This edition derives from the Censorinus tract-volume of Benedic-', "tus Hectoris, Bologna, 1497 (Hain '4847, IB. 29070) and has the", 'prefatory letter of Beroaldus to Blanchinus on 1b-22, with alterations adapting it to various changes in the contents. 192 X 140 mm. Bought in January, 1878. CORNELIUS NEPOS. Vitae imperatorum. peratorum Vitae. 1°. (head-line) PROEMIVM AE¬ EXCELLENTIVM IMPERATORVM LIBER. 169) X 106 mm. Type: 111 R. Woodcut capital on 1b, Lombards. Hain 5732. 205 X 140 mm. On 1e is written: Fitzwilliamus me IA. 24359. PETRARCA, FRANCISCUS. Testamentum.', "The presence of the words de Vitalibus' in the colophon is taken", 'to show that this book cannot be earlier than the middle of 1499 (see Introduction). 199 X 143 mm. Bought in June, 1845. PLUTARCHUS. De claris mulieribus. lela. [Translated by Guarinus Veronensis.) Undated. 1a TITLE: Plutarchus de Claris Mulieribus. Plutar-', "elsewhere. Hain 13142 ('34 ff.')?", '213X 152 mm. With the book-label of Charles Butler, of Warren Wood. Bought in April, 1914. IA. 24339. THEOCRITUS. Bucolica. [Translated by translated by Nicolaus de Vallel et Theo¬ gonia stranslated by Boninus Mombritius. Undated. 12. TITLE: Hoc in uolumine hæec opuscula continentur 1a, title ; 1b, verses of Phileticus to Federigo, duke of Urbino; 22, Theocritus; 222, Phileticus de uita Theocriti ; 232, Hesiodi Opera et dies ; 37b, verses of De Valle to Pius II ; 382, Hesiodi Theogonia. The breadth of a full type-page is about 105 mm. If this book is the work of De Vitalibus, he did not trouble to draw upon his Greek fount while printing it, the words epya kat nuepat being left out of the heading on 232 and being represented by', "HMEras kai erga' in De Valle's verses on 37b; the original edition", 'of Sweynheym and Pannartz, Rome, (1471), uses Greek in both places.', "194X 135 mm. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in February, 1848. IA. 24365 LASCARIS, CONSTANTINUS. роуuara cum tinus. With other tracts. *28 February, 1494/5, 18 March, 14951. 12. TITLE: In hoc libro hæc Continentur. Constan¬ tini Lascaris Erotemata cum interpretatione latina.D 151X 101 mm. Types: 125 Gk.; 108 R., leaded to 125 mm Woodcut capital and border on 2b, 32. Hain 59924. 12, title : 1", Aldus studiosis s.d.; 2b-140b, tracts of Lascaris, the Greek and Latin texts on opposite pages ; 1412, Aldus studiosis s.p. d.; 1422-164°, remaining tracts, the Greek texts faced by a Latin version; 1652, errata; 1662, grammatical note by Moscho¬ pulus. Hain notes that in some copies ff. 137-140 reimpressa sunt et subscr. sic se habet: Finis Compendii octo orationis partium & alioru quorundam... Anno ab icarnatione Dni nri IE SV xpi Aldus remarks (1b) that this book is quasi praeludium .. . nostris', "graeca uolumina omnis generis' and (22) that it is much more", 'correct than former editions (by Accursius, Milan, 1480, IB. 26559. and Achates, Vicenza, 1489, IA. 31721 nam ea Constantinus ipse in locis circiter centum & quinquaginta emendauit? Priced at four marcelli in the list of his Greek publications issued by Aldus on 1 October, 1498 (facsimile in H. Omont, Catalogue des livres . . . imprimés par Alde, etc., 1892, abstract in Proctor, Printing of Greek, p. 93). Twelve marcelli seem to have gone to an aureus, or ducat, which contained gold to the value of about 9s. 208 X 148 mm. 199 X 152 mm. Red morocco, stamped with the arms of J. A. de Thou. IA. 24384.', "King George III's copy (C. 2. a. 1).", 'Another copy.', "In this copy 5° ends correctly: 'tenuis. A-', continued by", "postrophus' on 62, and the last line of B 52 runs : Et serua", 'haec facere quae odium prohibent. 202 X 148 mm. Rubricated as far as e 2°. Bound in olive morocco by Roger Payne. Cracherode copy, with date 1792. IA. 24382. MUSAEUS. Tà at 'Hoo kai Aéavôpov. [With", "'ENETI'AIE AAIIA' NHI KAT AEZIO'THTI 'AA¬", "AOTTOT DIAE'AAH NOZ KAT PO MAIOT.", "OEQ'I AO- EA. 222. END OF TRANSLATION : FINIS.", 'Quarto. al°b12, interleaved. 22 leaves. 4b: 20 lines of Greek, 145 X 103 mm. 58: 20 lines of Latin, 139X 100 mm. Types: 146 Gk., text; 114 R. (leaded to 140 mm.), translation; 114 Gk. epigram, &c., on sheet b 6. Woodcut capital and border on 3°, 4* Woodcuts on 11b, 122. Hain 11653 12, title; 1P, Greek errata, &c.; 22, letter of Aldus os ovoaiois; 2b, synopsis, &c., by Musurus, with Latin version on 32 ; 3°, Latin text; 42, Greek text; 11", epigram of Antipater, with Latin version on 12°, woodcuts ; 12P, text resumed ; 22b, blank.', "This book appears in Aldus's list of 1498 as Musaei .. . de", "Herone et Leandro amantibus, cum interpretatione latina', and is", 'therefore here catalogued as a whole, although the two quires of which it consists were printed at different times. The Greek text, comprising the five sheets of quire a (leaves 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17,', "10 21) is shown by the first words of Aldus's letter on 24:", "Mougaion ... JOénga pootége rô re 'Apigroréet kai o", 'cois érépots airixa dt o ouévots to be earlier than the first part of his Aristotle, which appeared on 1 November, 1495 (IB. 24395). The Latin translation interleaved with the Greek so as to face it page by page and comprising six sheets signed respectively - b. c, b iiii, v, bvi (leaves 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, I1, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22) i. printed with two post-1495 types, the roman (114 R.) containing a C-mark which cannot be traced earlier than 1497.', "Priced at one marcellus in Aldus's list of 1498.", '209 X 148 mm. The last leaf is made up. Bound in blue morocco with gold tooling by Bozerian. IA. 24387. King George III's copy (73. k. 35).", 'uayia. [Edited by Aristobulus Apostolius.) Undated. . оуоооооооооо рооооооs оо воBo- In his prefatory letter on 1° Apostolius says : voua-', "houévs 'lovias, i. e. a projected edition of the lonia of the", "writer's father Michael Apostolius.", 'The type is in much the same condition in both sthis book and the Musaeus). We may therefore assume without much risk that', "both were produced at nearly the same time' (Proctor, Printing o", "Greek, p. 97). The book does not appear in Aldus's list of 1498,", 'and was very likely printed for private circulation. 210 X 152 mm. Another copy. 209 X 155 mm. ARISTOTELES. vov. 146 Gk.; 108 R., colophon, title; 81 R., text on 1° Woodcut capitals and borders. First letter of each section set out. Diagram', "on I 12. Hain '1657 (1).", '12, three epigrams; 1°, Albertus Alberto Pio principi Carpensi. s. p. d. ; 22, letter to the reader of Alexander Agathemerus Bondinus), the corrector, in Greek ; 2°, letter of Carteromachus, in Greek; 3° text; 233° register; 234°, title. The Posterior Analytics begin on a 12, the Topics on f12, e 6b being blank.', "Aldus on 1° speaks of this Aristotle as primo impressus' of his", 'Greek series and promises, besides the rest of Aristotle, his com¬ mentators Ammonius, Simplicius, Porphyrius, Alexander, Philo¬', "Priced at 1½ ducats in Aldus's list of 1498.", "317X 217 mm. Part of Grenville's set of the Aldine", 'Aristotle, with his illuminated arms (done by the Honble', "Hugh Cholmondeley') on the first page of each volume.", 'Grenville copy (G. 8023). IB. 24395. Another copy. In this and the following copies the last words on a 7a read correctly : oraio iuaio 311 X 210 mm. With ms. marginalia by Petrus Vic¬ torius (1499-1585) throughout and two plates relating to him inserted after fol. 2. From the Heber Library (sold for 65s. in 1836). IB. 24393. Another copy.', "305 X 206 mm. Part of Cracherode's set of the Aldine", 'Aristotle, in early Italian gold-stamped brown leather, rebacked. IB. 24392. Cracherode copy. Another copy.', "301 X 205 mm. Part of King George III's set of the", 'Aldine Aristotle, with red ms. rules round type-pages. IB. 24394 King George III's copy (167. f. 2).", 'With other tracts.) *25 December, 1495. 12 TITLE : In hoc uolumine haec insunt. Theodori Introductiua gramatices libri quatuor. Eiusdem de phon; 83 R., 83 Gk., text on 1b. Woodcut capitals and borders. First letter of each section set out. Catchwords in quires a, b (second). Hain 17500. 1e, title; 1 Aldus Lectori. s. d.; 2, ua y; 882, dpiQuôv; 198°, register, colophon; 198°, blank. A space is left on 1° for the word ráøy, which is supplied with pen-and-ink by the same hand in all Museum copies. A different setting-up of this page, in which blanks are left for both the Greek words uéga and ráôy, is also known.', "Veneunt aureo nummo, nec minoris' (Aldus's list of 1498).", '313X 208 mm. Bound in citron morocco stamped with the arms of Rev. C. M. Cracherode. Cracherode copy, with date 1782. IB. 24398. Another copy. 297 X 203 mm. With the book-label of Dr. Charles Burney. Bought. IB. 24397. Another copy. 296 X 197 mm.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 10).", 'IB. 24399. Another copy. In this copy the border-piece and woodcut capital A on hô 4b are of a leaf-work set, not of a strap-work set as in the other copies. 294 X 198 mm. BEMBUS, PETRUS. De Aetna.', "Type: 114 R. First letter of text set out. Hain '2765.", "Three of the four copies of this book have m in the word 'ripam'", 'on 22, l. 18. struck through with a pen. Type 114 R. here looks very sharp and is particularly well supplied with accents, &c., so that this is probably the first tract in which it was used. 206 X 152 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. a. 30).", 'Another copy. 196 x 149 mm. With the stamp and duplicate stamp (1804) of the British Museum and a ms. note by Gren¬', "ville: This copy had belonged to Ch: 2d'.", 'Grenville copy (G. 9289). IA. 24413. Another copy. 190 X 143 mm. Bought. Another copy. 194 X 142 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet DI, which is supplied in pen-and-ink facsimile. Cracherode copy, with date 1789. IA. 24410 THEOCRITUS. EiSvANta. (With other tracts) THEOCRITUS. EiSvANta. (With other tracts) February, 14956.', "r. TITLE: TAAE ENEETI'ENTHIAETHIBIBAOL.", 'Oeonoiro id a ra ... (l. 18) Haec insunt in hoc libro. Theocriti Ecloga ario. 1406. TITLE: In hoc volumine continentur haec Types: 146 Gk.; 114 R., title on 12; 83 R., text on 1b colophon. title on 140°. Woodcut capitals and borders. Initials of inter¬', "locutors set out. Catchwords, except in a-a-y.c. Hain '15477.", '1a title; 1°, Aldus Baptistae Guarino s. p. d.; 22, Theocritus ; 50%, blank: 51° Theognis; 892 Disticha of Dionysius Cato, trans¬ lated into Greek hexameters by Maximus Planudes; 952, sentences of the Seven Sages; 97°, repi g6óvov : 98a register of quires A-A¬ G; 98°, blank; 99e, Hotéôov Oeoyovia; 125° Hotóôov Epya xai title, by putting Cato, the Seven Sages, and De inuidia immediately after Theocritus, involves the precedence of quire Zz-(( over quires AA aa-EE-ee The register ignores quires AA-aa-zZmp. In his prefatory letter on 1b Aldus speaks of Apollonius Gram¬ maticus (whose work forms part of the Gaza volume) as already printed. On 43° (Z-F 52) the text of the idyl METAPA TYNH HPAKAEOY2 is interrupted after l. 13 (ExérAtos... d), the place of the remainder being taken by l. 35-end of the EIIITAGIOZ BIONO2, which has already appeared in its right place on E-E 22, &c. On this follows the idyl AIO2KOYPOI (near end of Z-F 6b), from which Il. 45-91 are omitted on 0-G1b then that here entitled MI2ON bIAEONTA [i.e. ’Epagris), 2YPITE, EIZ NEKPON AAQNIN, TENO2 OEOKPITOY and HEPI EYPEZEQZ TON BOYKOAIKON. Type 114 R. here looks fresh, but has no accents.', "Venduntur non minoris marcellis octo' (Aldus's list of 1498).", '300 x 205 mm. Red ms. rules round title.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. c. 2).", 'IB. 24404. IA. 24412. Another copy. 305 x 207 mm. Red ms. rules round text throughout. The first two leaves are made up. Cracherode copy, with date 1789. IB. 24405a. Another copy. 319X212 mm. Quire ZZ.( (Cato, etc.) is bound before quire AA. aa. On a fly-leaf is written: WS. 1804. Grenville copy (G. 8680). IB. 24405. Another copy. 298 x 205 mm. Quire ZZ.Cbound before quire AA.aa. Early Italian stamped leather. IB. 24402 Bought. Another copy, wanting Theocritus. 318X 218 mm. Bound thus: quires ôd, ee, a.a-y.c, AAaa-ZZ-g. Quires ôd, ee (Works and Days) have copious ms. notes by Demetrius Chalcondylas. Or yc 10b is written: Antonij Seripandi ex Iani Parrhasij testamento. With the armorial bookplate of — Smith. IB. 24403. Bought in January, 1855. Another issue, with part of quire Z.F and the whole of quire O-G reprinted. In this issue the omitted text of the METAPA beginning Hé rivos goôv, appears in its right place (432, &c.) and is followed by the o on O-G 1e the Epaoris on 0-G 4°, the yg on 0-G62 printed within a goblet-shaped woodcut figure, and the EIZ NEKPON AAONIN on the last page of the quire. These alterations involved the reprinting of both quires with the exception of the inner sheet of Z-F. 310X 209 mm. Red ms. rules round each page of', "text. Bound in blue-grey morocco by Bradel l'aîné,", "quire ZZ'g appearing before quire AA aa.", 'Another copy. 277X 163 mm. With the book-label of Dr. Charles Burney. The second leaf is mutilated, the text being made good in pen-and-ink facsimile. Bought. IB. 24407. Another copy.', "282X 197 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet Z'F 3.", "Quire ZZ'g is bound before quire AA'aa. Bound in", 'red morocco, stamped with the cypher of King Charles II. IB. 24406. THESAURUS. Cgavpós, képas Auahheias, Camers and others. *August, 1496.', "copiae. & Horti Adonidis. TA'AE ENEZTI 'EN THIAE", 'THIBIBAI. . 218x 130 mm. 82: 30 lines of Greek, 218X 126 (129) mm. Types: 146 Gk.; 114 R.; 114 Gk., few words on 22-3b. First letters of', "paragraphs set out. Catchwords at end of quires. Hain'15493.", '1e, title, Greek ; 1, title, Latin ; 22, Aldus studiosis omnibus s.p. d. ; 3°, Ang. Politianus Varino Camerti suo.s. d.; 4°, Greek epigrams: 4° Greek letter of Carteromachus to Varinus; 52, Greek letter of Varinus to Petrus Medici; 72, Ahhio Aoiov repl sic dAtrov onuérov; 10b, Greek and Latin list of sources; 112, éxoyal kura , compiled by Varinus and Carolus Antenoreus; 1882- 2789, smaller grammatical tracts; 2792, register; 280b, blank.', "On 2° Aldus remarks: 'Ecce habetis opus ... quem Isicl képas", 'duaadeias, quem s os, quem iure thesaurum appellauerim. carly appearance of a complete Aristotle. II In all the Museum copies of this book the last word on BB i and the last three words on CT 32 are struck out with a pen.', "Venduntur minimo, nummo aureo et semis' (Aldus's list of", 'IB. 24417. Another copy. 308 X 206 mm. Another copy. 297 X 202 mm. On 1e is written: Est Oporini. Bought. IB. 24415. Another copy. 289 X 202 mm. IB. 24416. Cracherode copy, with date 1783. 114 R. Capital spaces. Hain 1805. 12 title; 1° O. Haemiliani Cimbriaci poetae schedion in Gallos; Benedictus took out a privilege for la historia gallica , to be printed both in Latin and in Italian, on 26 June, 1496 (Fulin, no. 50). Another copy. On vellum. 226x 156 mm. Capitals illuminated in gold and colours. In the lower margin of 2° are illuminated the arms of the Venetian family of Trevisano, so that this was probably the presentation copy to the Admiral Melchior Trevisano. IA. 24420.', "King George III's copy (C. 8. h. 14). ARISTOTELES. Hepi v igropia. [With 29 January, 1497 . оо ву оуbe уу оiвоооо ерeроиeоа, ороuara a quod in caeteris nostris. 467° En tibi lector carissime fragmenta ea, quae Gaza in prooemio de¬ animalibus in of PP having no foliation. 3°: 30 lines and head-line, 219 (230) x 127 mm. Types: 146 Gk.; 114 R., text on 1b and 4678, colophon; 114 Gk., few words on 1b. Woodcut capitals and borders. Catch-', "words. Hain '1657 (3).", 'Contents: nineteen tracts of Aristotle and five of Theophrastus, the first of the latter (repi lCo) beginning on 4366: 4576-4580 register and colophon; 4592-466°, fragments of book « of the repl', "( igropia, to which the reader's attention is called by the note on", '4672; 467b, blank. Owing to a miscalculation a leaf containing text on the recto only has had to be inserted before the body of PP, there being thus two consecutive leaves signed PP. The leaf is unfoliated and not in the register. The omission of a line of text at the foot of rpo éyévero) has been made good by printing it on a separate strip for', "pasting in; only King George IIl's copy still retains this strip.", 'BB 2 is signed TT I1 in two of the Museum copies.', "In his letter on 1° Aldus remarks: 'Quare uero hos Aristotelis in", 'philosophia libros hoc ordine curarimus imprimendos, ut praepo¬ assigned to Capcasa, about 1490 (IB. 22738, p. 484). The Greek date-year works out at 1447 instead of 1497, one symbol having been accidentally omitted. In philosophia secundum uolumen . .. Minimum pretium Aristotle. Grenville copy (G. 8025). IB. 24425. Another copy. In this copy “ olxeig" in the colophon is corrected to “ oixia".', "314X215 mm. Part of Cracherode's set of the Aldine", 'Aristotle. IB. 24423. Cracherode copy. Another copy.', "300X 201 mm. Part of King George III's set of the", 'Aldine Aristotle.', "King George III's copy (167. f. 4).", 'IB. 24424. ARISTOTELES. s. [With ARISTOTELES. s. [With other tracts, some by Theophrastus.) February, 1497. оE о е оуое оу воо рeрорву bb- 219 (230) X 127 mm. Types: 146 Gk.; 114 R.: 114 Gk. Wood- cut capitals and borders. First letters of paragraphs set out', "Catchwords, except in quires aa-es. Hain '1657(2).", '1a, title ; 1b, Aldus Alberto Pio principi Carpensi. s. p. d.; 38-375 lives of Aristotle and Theophrastus, Galen o éou igrooige: pleraque omnia Aristotelis et Theophrasti ueniant in manus studio¬ sorum excusa typis nostris, quatuor uoluminibus. en primum absol¬', "Aldus's practice, and is no doubt an error for ßvos.", 'The register incorrectly assigns only six leaves to quire 4. In philosophia primum uolumen ... Venduntur ad minimum Aristotle. Cracherode copy. IB. 24431. Another copy.', "304 x 200 mm. Part of King George III's set of the", 'Aldine Aristotle.', "King George III's copy (167. f. 3).", 'IB. 24432. Another copy. 315X217 mm. Without the blank leaf. Part of', "Grenville's set of the Aldine Aristotle.", 'Grenville copy (G. 8024). IB. 24433. THEOPHRASTUS. Heoi vó igropia. uara. [With other tracts.) *1 June, 1497. . оE ор ву уое оу оооо ерероиеоe bb- graece ipressis. Folio. aaaaa bbb- ≈a; AAA BBB CCC- 42; 386-397 numbered 1-12; 398-518 numbered 1-121. 38: 30 lines and head-line, 218 (229) x 130 mm. Types: 146 Gk.; 114 R.; 114 Gk. Woodcut capitals and borders. Catchwords. Hain 1657(4). the Grenville copy and signed + in the other two copies. In philosophia tertium uolumen... Minimum pretium nummi IB. 24437. Another copy.', "207X 215 mm. Part of Cracherode's set of the Aldine", 'Aristotle. The binding is lined only, not stamped. IB. 24435. Cacherode copy. Another copy.', "305 x 206 mm. Part of King George IIl's set of the", 'Aldine Aristotle. Bound in two parts, divided after DDDAAA. On 12 is written: Ad. Squier. Balliolés. Oxonn. IB. 24436. King George III's copy (167. f. 5, 6).", "with guide-letters. Hain '10019.", 'The first edition. Dedicated to lo. Franc. (Picus Mirandulensis (24, 2b). Another copy. 204 X 155 mm. Without the leaf containing the errata. IA. 24440. MAIOLUS, LAURENTIUS. Epiphyllides in *July, 1497. 12. FIRST TITLE: Epiphyllides in dialecticis. 55°. SECOND TITLE: De Couersione propositionu cuiuscuq; spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2191. 12, title: 1b blank; 22, Aldus adolescentibus studiosis s. p. d. ; 2°, Laur. Maiolus Aldo suo s. p. d. ; 3°, Ad Hipp. Estensem cardi¬', "polish the style of his tracts, which are 'scitu quidem perdigna, sed...", "elegantia minime exornata'. Helias says on 157° that his transla-", "tion was made loanni Pico Mirandulano dignissimo comiti'. MAIOLUS, LAURENTIUS. De gradibus medi¬ Quarto. A-G°: 12 58 leaves, 56 blank. 4°: 32 lines, 139X spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 10528?', "Hain's no. 10528 describes a copy exactly as that here catalogued,", "including the reversed m in 'graduum' on 3e except that it omits", 'the register and colophon on 55b and the two leaves of errata and', "gives the signatures as 'A, b-g’. Reichling's no. 242 describes", "a copy dated '.M. CCCCLXXXXVI.', the date having presumably", 'been tampered with. The errata refer to both this tract and the Epiphyllides (IA. 24443) and are shown by the type, which contains admixtures from 80 Ital., to be considerably later than the rest of the book. 201 X 148 mm. Without the blank. IA. 24454. IAMBLICHUS. De mysteriis. [With other IAMBLICHUS. De mysteriis. [With other tracts. Translated into Latin by Marsilius *September, 1497. plank. 92: 37 lines and head-line, 212 (220) X 132 mm. Types: 114 R.; 114 Gk. Woodcut capital on 22; spaces, with guide- tters, elsewhere. Catchwords. Hain 79358. Contents: Iamblichus De mysteriis (1b), Proclus In Platonicum lcibiadem, Proclus De sacrificio et magia, Porphyrius De occasioni¬ efinitionibus, Pythagorae Aurea verba et symbola, Xenocrates De In this copy the second sheet is signed a iii, and the last word on nother copy. In this copy the second sheet is correctly signed, and the last word', "K 22 is spelt ' abente'.", 'IB. 24445. HORAE. Opai ris àyias Hapbévov, k.T.A. Horae beatiss. uirginis secum dum consuetudinem rosmanae tioni- bus. 1 Woodcut, the Annunciation. 22. (red) Catchwords. Hain 8830 (16 ff. non num. et 112 ff. num?.) Morelli noted a copy of this book to which were prefixed two quires of eight leaves signed a, b, containing Breuissima introductio', "ad litteras graecas'.", 'The cut on 1b is from a block used by Hamman in the Officia B.V.M. of 1493 (IA. 23362, p. 425).', "Priced at two marcelli in Aldus's list of 1498.", '112 X 74 mm. CRASTONUS, JOANNES. Dictionarium grae¬ Crastonus. With other tracts.) last blank. 2 columns, index in 3 columns. 52: 42 lines, 240X 139 mm. Types: 114 Gk.; 114 R. ; 87 R. Woodcut capital on 199° ; spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere. Catchwords at ends of quires. Hain 16151. 1° title; 16 Aldus studiosis omnibus s. p. d., epigrams of Cartero¬ Pausanias, and Stephanus, says that he has Aristophanes in hand and continues: mox aggrediemur Hermogenis Rhetorica & Aphthonii Progymnasmata & in eos ipsos, & in Aristotelem com¬ mentarios. necnon Galeni quaecunque extant. FONSEC. ARACŒLIT. Grenville copy (G. 7631). IB. 24452. Another copy. 316X 212 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is written: Augustinus Iouio louanio liber. Cracherode copy, with date 1784. IB. 24450. Another copy. 299 X 205 mm. Without the blank.', "King George III's copy (169. i. 9).", 'IB. 24451. URBANUS [BOLZANIJ BELLUNENSIS Quarto. al° b-z & As. B10; (421. 214 leaves. 42: 28 lines. 1598 1o1 mm. Types: 114 R.; 114 Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with and without guide-letters. Diagram on 4°. Catchwords on the second sheet and last leaf of each quire, as a rule. Hain 2763. 16098. 1° title; 16, blank ; 22, Aldus Io. Franc. Pico Mirandulae. s.d.; 2°, alphabet, Pater noster and Aue Maria in Greek; 38, text ; 2112, register ; 212°, blank ; 2132, errata. The copies described by Hain were without the errata. Pellechet (no. 2030) describes an additional version of the errata, on three', "leaves and en car. plus petits', beginning : Castigationes erron...", "This book is here taken to be dated more veneto' because (1)", 'Aldus is not likely to have had in hand any work other than the two very bulky volumes of Aristotle about the turn of the years 1496-1497; (2) the outline paragraph-mark here freely used with both types first occurs, apart from this book, in June, September, and December, 1497.', "Venditur non minoris marcellis quatuor' (Aldus's list of 1498).", '213X 153 mm.', "208 X 151 mm. Red rules round title and text on 2'-", '3°. Title cut out and mounted. Cracherode copy, with date 1791. IA. 24427. Another copy. 205 X 149 mm. The sheet of errata is misbound after the first sheet. IA. 24428.', "King George III's copy (C. 16. h. 2). ARISTOTELES. HOrxà Nixouáxeta. [With 20 lines and head-line, 219 (230) X 126 mm. Types: 146 Ck.; 114R.; 114 Gk. Woodcut capitals and borders. Catchwords. Hain 1657 (5). Oeconomica, having been unable to obtain a text of the part trans- lated by Aretinus : his est sextus mensis, ex quo paene absolutos hos libros, dum id quod deerat expectaremus, intermisimus. hoc section of the book without foliation, except that the last leaf is apparently numbered 19. In philosophia quartum uolumen... Minimum pretium nummi IB. 24464.', "King George III's copy (167. f. 7).", 'Another copy. 315X 217 mm. Without the blank. Part of Grenvilles set of the Aldine Aristotle. IB. 24465. Grenville copy (G. 8028). Another copy. Without the blanks. Part of 312 X 212 mm.', "Cracherode's set of the Aldine Aristotle.", 'IB. 24463. Cracherode copy. the Scholia. Edited by Marcus Musurus. *15 July, 1498.', "12. TITLE: APIETOQA'NOTE KOMOIAI'AP'ENNEA", 'ARISTOPHANIS COMOEDIAE NOVEM. rog Plutus.... (1. 2) иоураииа ве орвооaуу. H-A8 M“; N-O8 1110 ; P28T6. 348 leaves, 90 and 348 blank. 106: 41 lines of scholia surrounding the text, and head-line, 234 (244) X 147 (155) mm. Types: 146 Gk.; 114 Gk.; 114 R. Woodcut capitals and borders, also spaces in the preliminary quire. Catch¬', "words. Hain '1656.", 'Musurus; 2b epigram of Carteromachus; 3u, t o tyio Hoaiovos éoui rôv évéa uép; , рооооaуoUs BioS; 8e, hypotheses of the Plutus; 9°, HoUros; 426, blank ; 43°, a; Loyres; 2486, blank; 249ς ovoes, with editorial colophon of Musurus to the seven comedies; 93ς, l; 37 eуbia oU- gat; 346b, register; 347, register, colophon; 348, blank. IB. 24470. Another copy. 314X 211 mm. Without the last blank. IB. 24469.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. c. 2).", 'Another copy. 314 X 205 mm. Without the last blank. IB. 24467. Cracherode copy. Another copy. 305 X 200 mm. Without the blanks. IB. 24468. Bought. Bought. POLITIANUS, ANGELUS. Opera. [Edited *July, 1498. by Alexander Sartius.) 12. TITLE: OMNIA OPERA ANGELI Politiani, et 114 R.; 114 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords.', "Hain '13218.", 'blank; 233b Herodiani Historia e graeco in Latinum; 293- IB. 24475 Grenville copy (G. 918). Another copy. 288 X 194 mm. Without the blank. Title surrounded by architectural border in wash and one or two early capitals historiated in pen-and-ink, at a late date. From LI onwards capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in red and blue by an early hand and text enclosed in red rules. IB. 24474.', "King George III's copy (167. e. 6).", 'Another copy. 288 x190 mm. Seventeenth-century (?) stamped vellum. IB. 24472. Bought. Another copy, the first sheet of another setting- up. 12. TITLE: OMNIA OPERA ANGELI Politiani, &', "The first sheet is printed with type 114 R'.", '320 x 224 mm. Seventeenth-century (?) stamped brown calf, rebacked. IB. 24473 Cracherode copy, with date 1783. rá. [Edited by M. Musurus. 29) March, [not before 17 Aprill, 1499. PART I. 1°. TITLE: уоооо ооороо роооhe 1e title; 16,22, names of writers in Greek and Latin, with epigram;', "87° Demosthenes; 99b blank ; 1002-264', Plato, Aristoteles", 'Philippus, Alexander, Hippocrates, Democritus, Heraclitus, Dio¬ genes, Crates, Anacharsis, Euripides, Theano, Melissa, Mya, Alciphron, Philostratus, Theophylactus, Aelianus, Aeneas, Procopius Dionysius, Lysis, Amasis, Musonius; 264 postscript by Musurus Isocrates ; 319e, Phalaris; 7h, оуооas ерu; 358%, preface of', "Mithridates to Brutus's letters; 358b-4032, Brutus, Apollonius", 'Tyanensis, Iulianus ; 4038, register, pt. ii; 404, blank. In his letter on 267b Aldus remarks : Collegimus nuper ... quot¬ printing of pt. i. as os ivovros rpirn, i.e. 29 March, 1499. The letters of Phalaris, Brutus, and Apollonius are reprinted from the 1498 edition of Pelusius and Bracius (IA. 24703). 212 X 155 mm. Another copy. 213X 157 mm. Part ii is bound at the beginning. Grenville copy (G. 8252). 212X 152 mm. Without the blanks. Part ii is bound at the beginning.', "King George III's copy (C. 1. a. 21). IA. 24480. FIRMICUS MATERNUS, JULIUS. De With other tracts.) June, [171 October, 1499. 1° GENERAL TITLE: Iulii Firmici Astronomicorum libri octo integri, & emensdati, ex Scythicis oris ad nos LINACRO BRITANNO INTER-IPRETE. AD ARCTVRVM, CORNV-BIAE, VALLIAEQVE I. LVSTRISISIMVM PRINCIPEM. Tasterisks in 4 lines and head-line, 219 (229) X 133 mm. 3208: 40 lines of Greek scholia surrounding text, 228 X 130 mm. Types: 114 R.; 115 R. quires *, G-N, T; 114 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, Woodcuts in the Latin Aratus, also diagrams. Catchwords. Hain 14559. 12, title; 1b, Aldus Guido Pheretrio Vrbini Duci s. p.d., with date: Niger Cardinali Hippolyto Estensi felicitatem, with date 1497: 42 M.1D., Guil. Grocinus Aldo s. p. d., with date : vi. Calen. Septébr.; 3700, preface of Linacre ; 3712, Proclus Linacro interprete; 3758. complete register; 3768 colophon; 376b, blank. The privilege for Firmicus is so worded as not to conflict with that taken out by Beuilaqua for his edition of June, 1497 (IB. 23969), which is no doubt alluded to by Aldus on 1b with the words: Firmicus qui uagabatur prius, ualdeque deprauatus erat, ac mutilus from those in editions of Hyginus produced by Ratdolt and others. A few are of much greater artistic merit than the rest. In two of the copies described below a printed signature A has been erased on GI and G 2. Grocyn remarks on 3708, Linacrus nuntiauit mihi te [sc. Aldum never executed. 306 X 210 mm. Rubricated. Grenville copy (G. 7841). IB. 24486. Another copy. 308 X 198 mm. On 1e is written: Luys de mendoça. Bought. IB. 24483. Another copy. 300X 205 mm. On 1° is written: Soctis IESV Antuerpiae D. P.', "King George IIl's copy (169. i. 6).", 'IB. 24485. Another copy. 301 x 208 mm. Without the blanks. On 1e is written: loannes Stroener Aquen. Cracherode copy, with date 1781. IB. 24484. DIOSCORIDES. Heo s aos. [With DIOSCORIDES. Heo s aos. [With other tracts.) *July, 1499. 12. TITLE: Hedaio Aoi àvalast repi lines and head-line, 229 (237) X 132 (135) mm. Text of Nicander surrounded by gloss. Types: 114 Gk.; 115 R.; 84 Gk., scholia on', "Nicander's Alexipharmaca (last quire). Capital spaces, with guide¬", 'letters. First letter of each paragraph set out. Catchwords. 12 title ; 1b Aldus Hieronymo Donato s. d., with date : octauc The scholia on the Alexipharmaca are not mentioned in the title and were probably printed after the rest of the book. In the course of his letter on 1b Aldus remarks: ... cum domi nostrae ea ad latinam, graecamque et hebraicam linguam formis authors for whose works he took out a privilege on 8 December, 1498 (Fulin, no. 89). Bought. Another copy. 276 x 180 mm. From the libraries of the Rev. H. Drury, Harrow, 1818, ex officina Payne, and Samuel Butler, Bishop of Lichfield, 1827. Red morocco. IB. 24492. Grenville copy (G. 7818). Another copy. 314X 215 mm. Without the last quire, containing the scholia. IB. 24491.', "King George III's copy (C. 5. c. 5).", 'Another copy. 300 X 205 mm. Without the last quire and the blank. Red morocco, the black stamped with the crest of Joseph Gulston. IB. 24490. Cracherode copy, with date 1783. Another copy of Dioscorides only. 314 X 210 mm. On 12 is written: Bibliothecae Colber- tinae. On a fly-leaf is written: The Gift no doubt to the Museum of Benjamin Cook M.D. at Newport Isle of Wight March 23: 1762 By the Hands of P. Collinson. IB. 24489. PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [With PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS. Cornucopia. [With other tracts. Edited, with an index, by *July, 1499. Aldus Manutius. so numbered at the foot, 31-351 paginated 1-642. Index in 5 columns. 322: 59 lines and foliation, 242 (247) X 142 (147) mm. Types: 115 R., title, matter on 1b; 82 R.; 84 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords, except in the index. Each line of each page of text numbered down the inner margin as far as sheet', "H 2, then every tenth line as far as 1 38. Hain '12706.", '12, title ; 1°, Aldus lectori s., note on use of index ; 22, index; 282, errata; 292, Lod. Odaxius Guido Vrbini duci s. ; 29°, Pyrrhi The index is described on the title as nouo ordine .. . Notatae nam sunt totius operis singulae semipaginae, ac singuli semipagina¬ IB. 24495. Bought. Another copy. 314X 214 mm. Imperfect, wanting ff. 9, 10 and the blank. Capitals supplied. The name Percy Measures is written twice in the margin in an early hand, and on 12 is the note: Bibliothecæe Sloanianae. IB. 24494. AMASAEUS, HIERONYMUS. Vaticinium. STIANAE RE LIGIONIS IMPERIVM SVBITV- RVM asterisks in three lines). 22. HIERONYMI Amasei Vtinensis Bononia oriundi Poetæe, & Philosophi Amen M. CCCCLXXXXVIIII. DIE. XX. Sep¬ tembris. 196 x 139 mm. After this tract is bound a copy of à description of it given by P. A. Tosi in 1835. Bought in September, 1848. IA. 24497. COLUMNA, FRANCISCUS. Hypnerotomachia NIO ILL. S. V. IMPVNE HVNC LIIBRVM errata ; Hebrew type on b82, 8b. Woodcut capitals. Woodcuts. Catchwords. Hain 15501. 14, title ; 1° Leon. Crassus Veronensis Guido Duci Vrbini s. p. d.; in Italian verse; 4°, epigrams of Andreas Maro Brixianus; 52, title, nearly as on 1e omitting privilege ; 5° Poliphilus Poliae s. p. d. ; 64 book i; 190b blank; 1912 book ii, subscribed on 2338: Taruisii... M. CCCC. LXVII. Kalendis Maii ; 2338, Epitaphium The last two letters of the last word in l. 5 of the title on 52. SANEQVAM, appear to have been stamped in after an erasure.', "The author's name is given in an acrostic formed of the first", 'letters of the chapters and reading: Poliam frater Franciscus Columna peramauit. Of the 170 woodcuts those on a 6b and c1 are signed with the letter b. Crassus remarks in his letter on 1b: Venit nuper in manus meas ... Poliphili opus ... quod ... sumptibus meis imprimendum stamped with POLIPHILI SOMNIVM and THO. MAIOLI ET AMICORVM on the top cover and with', "Maioli's monogram on the lower cover.", 'Cracherode copy, with date 1784 (C. 24. c. 19). IB. 24500. Another copy. 307 X 200 mm. Another copy. 286 x 200 mm. Bought. IB. 24499. Another copy. 304X 204 mm. Imperfect, wanting all before a 2. On à 2* is written: Gi de Lichteruelde.', "King George III's copy (86. k. 9).", 'IB. 24501. CATARINA DA SIENA. Epistole ed ora¬ leaves, 11-421 numbered .i.-.ccccxiii., the number cii being placed on the verso of ci and the numbers clxix and cexxxii being omitted. 134: 40 lines and foliation, 229 (235) X 134 mm. Types: 115 R.; 82 R., matter on 1b, inscriptions on cut; 80 Ital., inscription on cut. Woodcut capitals. Woodcut on 10b. Catchwords. Hain 4688. 12, title, privilege ; 1b dedicatory letter of Aldus to Cardinal Franc. de Piccolomini, dated: xix. Sept. M.D.; 22, epistola del beato Stephano Certosino, dated 26 October, 1411; 82, inventario de le epistole, in 2 columns ; 10b, woodcut, s. Catherine ; 112, epistole ad persone religiose; 226b, blank; 2272, epistole ad persone The privilege granted to Aldus on 23 July (Fulin, no. 104), speaks of the book as collected and published per mezo de devotissimi', "eligiosi' and to consist of about 50 quires.", "308 x 210 mm. Sir Richard Colt Hoare's copy.", 'Presented in 1825. IB. 24504. Another copy. 307 X 203 mm.', "King George III's copy (9. c. 2).", 'IB. 24505. Another copy. 275 X 190 mm. On 12 is the stamp of the Bibliotheca A. G. Capponii, Rome. LUCRETIUS CARUS, TITUS. De rerum date: Kalendis Martiis. M.ID.; 3°, editorial note and table of contents by Auantius; 6°, biographical note on Lucretius; 72, de rerum natura; 1082, colophon, privilege, register; 108b, blank. The letter of Auantius to Superchius is mainly taken up with requests that Superchius and other friends should revise the text of Lucretius which accompanies it, but ends with a laudation of', "Aldus, beginning: 'Interim Lucretium . . . ubi . . . suaseritis,", 'emittemus, parum uerentes iniquam scrupulosae curiositatis con¬ was apparently Tacuinus, who took out a privilege for it on 9 January, 1499/1500 (Fulin, no. 98, note to IB. 24101, p. 535) and it would seem that the passage relating to Aldus was added at the time of printing, the date of the original letter, 1 March, 1499, being left unaltered. 218 x 155 mm. Gold-stamped red morocco.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. a. 2).", 'IA. 24509. Another copy. 207 X 155 mm. Red rules round each page of text. From the libraries of George Mason (sold for 65 55. od. in 1798) and Dr. Charles Burney. Bought. IA. 24507. Another copy. 207 X 152 mm. First leaf cut out and mounted. Cracherode copy, with date 1790. IA. 24508. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Synonyma.¬ lines, 153 x 98 mm. Type : 87 R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces. Hain 75347. 12, synonyma; 272, de differentiis Ciceronis in rebus dubiis; 30 half of 1497. The woodcut capitals (white on black, 15 mm. square) do not occur in his signed work, so that this book may be by another printer using material discarded by him. 204 X 151 mm. Bought in September, 1848. IA. 24456. PSALTERIUM. aоrвoo. [Edited by Jus¬ PSALTERIUM. aоrвoo. [Edited by Jus¬ *Undated. tinus Decadyus.', "12. TITLE: FAATH'PION. b. ооооооо ооеиаоUos", 'capitals and borders. Catchwords on the last, and generally alsc on the fourth page of each quire. Hain 13452. 12, title ; 1P, letter of Justinus Decadyus; 32, four-side border, psalm 1 ; 70b, grixot eis ròv Oetoy Aaveiô ; 712, four-side border, psalm 77 (78) ; 1502, fifteen further Greek senarii in praise of David register, colophon; 1506, blank. In his letter the editor announces the intention of Aldus to issue a Pentateuch and Old Testament in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin (10 and also says (22) : oùx eis paxpàv rai ò pôo «ai à juu balággys has been omitted from psalm 71 (72). In this and the two following copies it has been supplied in pen-and-ink, probably', "in the printer's office. A line of text beginning é uo", 'rà uapriptá gov has also dropped out at the head of » 1e. No exact date can be assigned to this book, but it cannot be later than about the middle of 1498, when type 146 Gk. went out of use.', "Priced at four marcelli in Aldus's list of 1498.", '213X 153 mm. On 1° is written: Georgii Ratzen¬ Another copy. 212 X 148 mm. On 1e is the note of ownership of Caesar Demissy, London, 1743. Cracherode copy, with date 1776. Another copy. 200 X 131 mm. Borders on 72 and 71° cropped.', "King George III's copy (C. 9. a. 2).", 'IA. 24460. Another copy. In this copy the first two-and-a-half lines on 11e have been reprinted with type 114 Gk. so as to make good the omission. The line omitted before p 1e is supplied in pen-and-ink on the preceding page. 204 X 144 mm. On 1e is the stamp of the CLER. REG. S. SILVESTRI and another stamp with a tower and the letters HCC. Bound in red morocco with the arms of Pope Pius VI (1775-1799). Grenville copy (G. 12028). LEONICENUS, NICOLAUS. De tiro seu 100 mm. Types: 114 R.; 114 Gk. Capital space on 18. Type 114 R. has both forms of hyphen in this book, which apparently may have been printed at any time from 1497 to the middle of 1499, when the type ceases to appear. 177X 126 mm. Without the blank. Bound in blue morocco by Lewis. IA. 24477. Grenville copy (G. 9118). VORRILLONG, GUILLERMUS. Super quat¬ Quarto. a-zA-R8. 320 leaves, the last blank, 2-319 numbered 2-322, with errors. 2 columns. 32: 53 lines, 152X 110 mm. lypes: 180 G.; 57 G. Capital spaces, with guide letters. De Soardis took out a privilege for this and other works on 2 July. 1496 (Fulin, no. 52). Presumably deriving from the Lyonnese edition of 1489 (Proct. 41902). 195X 141 mm. Without the blank. On 12 is written; VINCENTIUS FERRER. Sermones de 1-240, with errors after 170. 2 columns. 122: 53 lines and head line, 152 (160) X 109 mm. Types: 114 G.; 57G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 17010 (part i). A two-line note on 10b, apparently stamped in after printing off, calls attention to the erroneous foliation. This edition derives from that of Trechsel, Lyons, 1493 (IA. De Soardis took out a privilege for this and other books on 2 May, 1494 (Fulin, no. 25). 564', "Octavo. 48 a'b-ps. 124 leaves, 5-124 numbered 1-119, with", 'errors. 2 columns. 92: 39 lines and head-line, 116 (122) X 76 mm. Types: 120G.; 59 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Hain '13771.", 'At the end of the table (4°) a block of nine lines of text from the foot of a 1b has been accidentally inked, so that quire a was appar- ently printed off before the unsigned quire. This edition presumably derives from those of Trechsel, 1492', "(Hain 13767) or 1494/5 (Hain '13768), but neither of these has", "the metrical address of the book to the reader beginning 'Accendi", 'cupiens .. . (52) or mentions Guilhermus Totanus sacri ordinis', "predicatorum as the author of the editorial note beginning' Veterum", 'probitates . .. (52, par. 2). 152 X 105 mm. The three inside sheets of the first quire are folded in reverse order. Old half leather over boards. Bought in January, 1868. IA. 24527. BAPTISTA [SPAGNUOLIJ MANTUANUS. Parthenice secunda. 12. C Clarissimo viro D. Bernardo Bembo patricio Ben. Hectoris and Plato, Bologna, 1489 (IA. 28872). 194X 135 mm. Rubricated. Bound with IA. 24529, q.V. Bought in July, 1867. BAPTISTA [SPAGNUOLIJ MANTUANUS. Parthenice. 12. Iesus Maria. fRATER Baptista: Mantuanus Quarto. a-h8i6. 7oleaves. 4°: 36 lines, 133X91 mm. Types: 105 R., verse ; 74 G., prose. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Spaces for Greek. Hain *2368. 12 letter to Fuscararius and Refrigerius; 32, apologeticon ad Another copy. 194X 135 mm. Rubricated. Quire e is misbound ifter quire f. Bound with IA. 24529, q. v. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 24530. INSTITORIS, HENRICUS. In errores Monar¬ Bought in July, 1877. IB. 24537. BAPTISTA [SPAGNUOLII MANTUANUS. In Reprinted, with the same page-contents, from the edition of Ben. Hectoris and Plato, Bologna, 1489 (IA. 28881). 194 X 135 mm. Rubricated. Bound with IA. 24529, q.V. Bought in July, 1867. BAPTISTA [SPAGNUOLIJ MANTUANUS. with guide-letters. Hain ’2408. 1a title: 1b blank; 22, Helias Capreolus lo. Taberio s., dated: Brixiae, iiii. Nonas Decembres, M. CCCC.XcVI.; 38, indices librorum; 194X 135 mm. Rubricated. Old pink leather over boards, in a tract-volume also containing IA. 24530- 24533. On 1° is written: In Vsum Frmn: ex Vndenstorph. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 24529. BAPTISTA [SPAGNUOLIJ MANTUANUS. Reprinted, with the same page-contents, from the edition of Ben. Hectoris and Plato, Bologna, 1489 (IA. 28875), to which, however. the poem Contra poetas impudice loquentes is prefixed. 194X 135 mm. Bound with IA. 24529, q. v. Bought in July, 1867. IA. 24533. LANDUCIIS, BERNARDINUS DE. De sensu 18 leaves, so numbered. 2 columns. Pt. i, 62: 46 lines and head-line. 157 (165) x 100 (with marginalia 124) mm. Types: 135 G.; 105 R.: 100 G.; 68 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 9875, 14679, 12629. These tracts were afterwards reissued together with an edition', "of Hentisberus's work on the same subject printed on 17 July, 1501.", 'à collective title being prefixed as follows : C Tractatus de sensu composito i diuiso magistri Gulielmi hétisberi. Cu expositione Hentisberus described above. Bought in December, 1846. 1A. 24539. 28 January, 1500/1. Môteferrato Artiu i medicie Doctoris.oodcut of sphere Gratiam t gloriam dabit dominus. 1b. C Clarissi¬ mo Oratori Serenissimi regis fran¬ cop. d. Accursio Maine¬ Quarto. A-EFe. 26 leaves, 2-26 so numbered. 32 : 40 lines of gloss surrounding the text, and head-line, 167 (174) x 106 (with marginalia 124) mm. Types: 135 G.; 105 R.; 84 R.; 68 G.; Gk. Woodcut capitals, also spaces with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 14126. The use of type 68 G. and of woodcut capitals in this book con¬ nect it with the latter part of 1500 and it is therefore taken to be dated more veneto. It was catalogued among the Venetian ades- pota by Proctor (no. 5705). 214x 148 mm. With the signature of G. H. Powell, 1892. Bought in August, 1892. ARISTOTELES. De anima. (Translated ARISTOTELES. De anima. (Translated by Joannes Argyropulus. Edited by Volf¬ gangus Mosnauer.) *23 October, [1500? 1° TITLE: Aristotelis tres de anima libri per oan¬ 167) x 90 (with marginalia 131) mm. Types: 135 G.; 100 G.;', "84 R.; 68 G. Woodcut capitals ; Lombards. Hain '1708.", 'This tract can scarcely be earlier than 1500, but the fact that type 84 R. appears to be cut down by two or three millimetres in the Hentisberus of July, 1501 suggests that it still belongs to the fifteenth century. 211 X 154 mm. Bought in April, 1877. THOMAS AQUINAS. Expositio super libros ciae. [With the Quaestiones of Dominicus *28 September, 1496.', "Folio. a-de e' ; A-G“; H-Se TS VIX°. 154 leaves, the last", 'blank, 2-12 so numbered, 29-40 numbered 1-12. 2 columns. 12b: 72 lines of commentary, and head-line, 246 (257) x 158 (with mar- ginalia 190) mm. Types: 138 G.; 90 G.: 68 G. Capital spaces. Woodcut on 22. Diagrams. Hain 1495. 1e, title ; 1b, blank ; 22, woodcut of Aquinas lecturing, headed :', "Sctus Thomas de Aquino.', commentaria super libros Periher¬", 'menias ; 28°, colophon of Caietanus ; 292, commentaria in libros In some copies a woodcut capital is found on 22, and this, the heading of the cut, and the heading of the text are printed in red. Calcedonius took out a privilege for all the works of Aquinas and of Dominicus de Flandria, Johannes de Janduno, and Martianus Capella on 9 August, 1496 (Fulin, no. 53). IB. 24582. THOMAS AQUINAS. De ente et essentia. 14 October, 1496. 12. DEVICE Jof A. Calcedonius TITLE: Aureum', "opus de ente et essentia diui l'home aquinatis cuz", 'pliciunt commentaria fratris Thome ca¬ ietani sacre theo¬ logie ac ordinis pre dicatoruz professoris in libellu diui 2 columns. 52: 72 lines of commentary, and head-line, 246 (258) x 153 (with marginalia 170) mm. Types: 138 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 1504. 304 x 212 mm. Withoût the blank. Bought in March, 1902. IB. 24581. ANDREAE, ANTONIUS. Scriptum super Logi¬ and head-line, 245 (254) x 156 mm. Types: 138 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 988. 12, title ; 15, blank ; 22, super Praedicabilia ; 162, super Praedica¬ Reprinted from the Scotus-Locatellus edition of 1492 (Hain 987). the date of the original colophon being included in the explicit. Probably printed for Calcedonius, although it does not contain his name, like the Janduno of 4 March, 1497 (Hain 77463). Possibly the incongruous mention of Martianus Capella in the privilege of 9 August, 1496 (see note to IB. 24582) is an error for Maria Mapellus, the editor of the present volume. 302 X 210 mm. Bought in October, 1886. IB. 24583. OFFREDI, APOLLINARIS, Cremonensis. Ex¬ cum quaestionibus. [Edited by Hieronymus 714 January, 1497. 1° Apollinaris expositio in prilmum posteriorum Arilstotelis cum quelstionibus eiusdez. 962. CoLO¬ 68G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 1285. The Quaestiones begin on 462. Reprinted from the 1493 edition of Locatellus (Hain 51284). This book fits so well into the series of logical works printed by Otinus from June, 1496 to May, 1497 as to make it improbable that', "it is dated 'more veneto’, as Burger assumed.", '298 x 210 mm. On 95b is written: Iste liber est mei IB. 24585. ROBERTUS [GROSSETESTEJ LINCONIEN. mentary, and head-line, 245 (254) X 157 mm. Types: 138 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 110107.', "Burley's tract begins on 352.", "Reprinted from Locatellus's 1494 edition (IB. 22914).", '307 X 207 mm. Bound before IB. 22944, 24605, and a tract of 1501. With notes of ownership of Archbishop Cranmer and Lord Lumley. The sides of the old binding, stamped with the arms of Henry, Prince of Wales, are preserved. From the old Royal Library. IB. 24587. BURLEY, WALTER. Expositio super Artem lines of commentary, and head-line, 245 (254) X 157 mm. Types: 138 G. ; 90 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 4133. 12, title ; 1b, blank; liber uniuersalium praedicabilium: 15°, liber IB. 24589. ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA. Quaestiones Edited by Hieronymus Surianus. lines of commentary, and head-line, 246 (254) x 161 mm. Types : 138 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain 1577.', "A close reprint of Locatellus's 1492 edition (IB. 22878).", '293X 194 mm. Formerly bound before IB. 22738 (p. 484) and a sixteenth-century tract. IB. 24591. RHASIS. Liber nonus ad Almansorem cum 12. TITLE: Almansoris liber Nonus cum expositione lines of commentary, and head-line, 246 (254) x 160 mm. Types: 138 G.; 90 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 13897.', "Reprinted from Locatellus's 1490 edition (IB. 22842).", '290X 194 mm. Without the blank. Once in the bound with IB. 22842 (p. 438) in a tract volume. IB. 24593. mulae logicae. [With the commentary and Quaestiones of Menghus Blanchellus. The 692, de disciplina scholarium; 96, blank. whole edited by Franciscus de Macerata. *5 May, 1498. copy lacked the title). The Quaestiones of Menghus begin on 682.', "Reprinted from Beuilaqua's 1493 edition (Hain-Reichling 3231).", '314 X 212 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 24599. GAIETANUS DE THIENIS. Expositio in by Joannes Antonius Sicanus. *3 October, 1498. 1°. (head-line) Tabula. Liber Ap. de celo i mûdo and head-line, 242 (251) X 159 mm. Types: 130 G.; 87 G.; 71 G.', "Capital spaces, mostly with guide-letters. Hain '15501.", 'The copy described by Hain had a title on 12 reading Gaietanus', "de celo z mundo'.", '305 x 215 mm. First leaf backed and mounted. With the book-plate of A. F. von Oefele. Bought in January, 1868. IB. 24601. BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS mentary of Thomas Aquinas. 119 July, 1499. 12, TITLE: C Boetius de consolatione. 95°. CoLo¬ Folio. 2*; As b-p6. 96 leaves, the last blank, 5-95 numbered 5-66, 70-98. 2 columns. 52: 69 lines of commentary, and head- PAULUS INICOLETTII VENETUS. Sum¬ line, 247 (256)x 162mm. Types: 130 G.; 87 G.; 71 G. Capital', "spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 3408 ('98 ff.).", '12, title ; 1b, blank ; 22, tabula : 52, de consolatione philosophiae; Eight elegiac lines reading CONRADVS as an acrostic precede the colophon, as in the 1489 and 1498 editions of Locatellus (IB. 22838. 22981), of the latter of which this is no doubt a reprint. 310 x 207 mm. Without the blank. IB. 24603. Bought in November, 1890. ptione cum expositione Aegidii Romani et 3°: 69 lines of commentary, and head-line, 248 (257) X 162 mm. Types: 130 G.; 87 G.; 71 G. Capital spaces, mostly with guide¬', "letters. Hain '10782 ((117 ff.).", '12, title ; 1°, blank; 22, de generatione et corruptione cum exposi¬ probably through that of Stagninus, 1493 (Hain 1693, Pellechet 1198). 307 x 207 mm. Bound with IB. 24587, q. v., p. 568. From the old Royal Library. IB. 24605. POGGIUS FLORENTINUS. Facetiae. Bought in May, 1901. AUGUSTINUS. Logica. and foliation, 165 (171) X 110 mm. Type: 107 R. Capital spaces. with guide-letters. The Praedicamenta, &c., are no more than subdivisions of the Logica. On 54 some Greek phrases are represented by roman characters. The measurements of this and the two other undated tracts printed with type 107 R. (IA. 24616, 24610) agree very closely with those of the two tracts of 1500 printed with the same type, and they were probably all completed within a short space of time. The watermark of a balance in a circle is common to this and most sheets of the following tract, and to the 1500 Poggius, with which they are therefore ranged. 212 X 155 mm. Bought in May, 1892. MAHOMET II. Epistolae magni Turci Dio¬ Undated. 1a Hoc in uolumine hæc Continen ur: Epistola 3: 31 lines and foliation, 167 (172) X 110 mm. Type: 107 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10500. 215 X 151 mm. Rubricated. Bound in red grained morocco by Delaunay, Paris. Bought in January, 1848. IA. 24616. FICINUS, MARSILIUS. De Christiana reli¬ LXXIIII. 62: 31 lines and foliation, 167 (172) X110 mm. Type: 107 R. Woodcut capital on 32, spaces, with guide-letters, elsewhere. Hain 17070. 205 X 147 mm. Bought in April, 1866. PAUSANIAS. Atticae descriptio. [Transla¬ ted by Domitius Calderinus. 1°. TITLE: Pausanias Historicus. Domitius Calderi¬ nus E Graco traduxit Attica descriptio. 22. and foliation, 168 (174) X 110 mm. Type: 107 R. Capital spaces,', "with guide-letters. Hain 12526 ('g. ch.').", 'The present tract is brought together with the 1500 Ficinus as the watermark (a goose or other bird) is that found on all but a few sheets of the Ficinus. 192 X 154 mm. On 48° is written: iste liber est monrij Bought in December, 1896. 1 June, 1500. 10*. (red) Sequutur tabule ... 138. (red) « In nomine domini: Amen. Inci¬pit ordo breuiarij em consuetudinem 2 columns. 192: 42 lines and head-line, 204 (211) X 143 mm.', "Types: 420 G.; 97 G.; 97G'. Woodcut capitals, and red-printed", 'Lombards. Catchwords. 286 X 198 mm. Bought in December, 1885. IB. 24625. HORATIUS FLACCUS, QUINTUS. Opera. Acron, Porphyrion, and Landinus.) 723 July, 1498. 1°. TITLE: Horatius cum quattuor commentariis. woodcuts with type-set inscriptions: ACRONO PORFIRIO (below) MANCINELLO. IB. 24690. 24. Woodcut, Charlemagne and his peers ES MARIA Incomincia il libro delle bataglie 260 numbered II-CCLVII, CCLVII. 62: 62 lines of commentar surrounding the text, and head-line, 250 (261) x 160 (with marginalia 174) mm. Types: 180 G.; 107 R.; 83 R.; Gk. Woodcut capital on 3*, spaces, mostly with guide-letters, elsewhere. Hain 8896. he upper title-cut is from the block used by Tacuinus in his 1494/5 Juvenal (IB. 24029 p. 529), and shows three commentators, the lower consists of the movable right-hand section which was', "used in Tacuinus's 1494/5 Persius (IB. 24033).", '297 X 198 mm. Bought in October, 1869. IB. 24686. PLINIUS SECUNDUS, GAIUS. naturalis. [Edited by Hermolaus Barbarus. Revised by Jo. Bapt. Palmarius. 718 May, 1499. and head-line, 237 (247) x 158 mm. Types: 180 G.; 83 R. Capital spaces, many with guide-letters. Hain 13104.', "A very close reprint, with the same quiring, of Benalius's 1497/8", 'edition (IC. 22396). in Vnexia per loanne alouixi da varexi milanexe Nel five eight-line stanzas, with spaces, 178X 117mm. Types: 180G.: 80 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts. Hain 884.', "Many of the woodcuts derive from Jo. Rubeus's 1493 Italiar", 'Livy (IB. 23157). 208 X 149 mm. Without the blank. Red morocco. with the crest of Joseph Gulston stamped on the back.', "King George III's copy (C. 7. a. 16).", 'IA. 24693 PETRUS HISPANUS IPOPE JoHN XXII of Zucchero Bencivenni. 20 November, 1500. elsewhere. Hain 15494. Probably reprinted from the unassigned Venetian edition of 2 November, 1500 (IA. 25158, p. 589). 208 X 151 mm. The title is cut out and mounted. Bought in March, 1902. IA. 24697. BERNARDUS. Modus bene viuendi. [In the lower margin i-lxxxxviii, lxxxix-Ixxxxvi. 68 : 30 lines and foliation, 160 (164) X 113mm. Type: 107 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 2899.', "A very close reprint of B. Benalius's edition, ca. 1494 (IA. 22423).", '199X 150 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first quire,', "containing the title, translator's preface, and table. Sheets", 'a 3, a 4 have changed places in binding. Bought in May, 1899. IA. 24633. FOR LAZARUS DE SOARDIS. diae. [With the commentaries of Aelius Donatus, Guido Juuenalis, and in part of Joannes Calphurnius. Edited by J. Badius 75 July, 1497. Ascensius. 1a TITLE: Terentius cum tribus commentis: vide¬ xxxix. —. xl-ccxl. 102: 58 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 243 (249) x 162 (with marginalia 182) mm. Types: 120 G.; 105 R.; 84 R.; 59 G., inscriptions on woodcuts; 84 Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Woodcuts. Hain 15429. 12, title ; 1b, woodcut ; 22, Terentii vita; 5e, Guido Iuuenalis', "240b, Guidonis Iuuenalis epigramma; 241', colophon, verses to the", 'reader, register, device; 241°, blank. graphical signs in the margins, as is explained in the verses to the reader on 241e Tris signata notis tria commentaria lector these run : Emendare uelis nam non me Lazarus istis Confecit mendis. nec tua lima Simon (IB. 23933). 305x212 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 24643. JACOBUS DE VORAGINE. Sermones de L. de Soardis) (below) Registrum. .. . (col. 5) stes sordidas. Quarto. A6; B-XSY“ 170 leaves, 7-170 numbered 1-164. 2 columns. 84 : 52 lines and head-line, 153 (159)X 112 mm. Types: 120 G.; 59 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. De Soardis took out a privilege for the works of Voragine on 31 January, 1496/7 (Fulin, no. 61). De Luere completed three', "other volumes of the author's sermons on 31 August, 12 September.", 'and 14 November, 1497 (Copinger 6525). 197X 145 mm. On 1e is written: questo libro e di frate ante da pistoia. Original (?) stamped leather. From the library of Dr. J. Wickham Legg. Bequeathed in December, 1921. IA. 24645. DUNS SCOTUS, JOHANNES. Quaestiones 59 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 76448.', "The following passage occurs in the editor's letter on 1b. Pensitst.", 'item scalumniatores nos vnicum habuisse: t illud quidem nescio quibus gallicis litteris oscriptu: cum caractheribus: tum breuiaturis (ut Georgius Sibenarcher, 1588, and of Wolfigangus Siben, archer, 1616. Bought in January, 1868. FOR ANDREAS TORRESANUS.', "with guide-letters. Hain '569.", '293 X 202 mm. Without the last blank. On 18 is written: R. D. M. Vdalric? Kunnenberger Paroch? in IB. 24649. MONTAGNANA, BARTHOLOMAEUS. Consilia. head-line, 234 (245) X 152 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 68 G.; Gk. (cursive). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. 1e title ; 16, letters of J. de Vitalibus to Gerardus Bolderius and of Bolderius to De Vitalibus; 22, tabula; 72, Consilia Montagnanae; 341° de mirachiali dispositione ; 342b, de balneis Patauinis; 3452, de Reprinted, with additions, from the 1497 Scotus-Locatellus edition (IB. 22964). 315 X 214 mm. Imperfect, wanting sheet t 2, for which is substituted a sheet of contemporary blank paper, and sheet u1 1, which is replaced by a duplicate of sheet ii 4', "on which '4 has not been inked. Rubricated. On", 'is written: Iste liber attinet ven monr S. Quirini i Bought in April, 1873. IB. 24651. DUNS SCOTUS, JoHANNES. De modis columns. 52: 44 lines and head-line, 150 (160) X 112 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G. ; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 6453. AEGIDIUS [COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expo¬ Doctor Patauinis Logices assectatoribus felicitatem. 5°. Incipit liber Priorum Analeticorum Aristotelis cuz 81. 2 columns. 62: 69 lines and head-line, 234 (244) X 151 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G. ; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-titles. Hain 133. Torresanus took out a privilege for this book on 30 September (Fulin, no. 96). 293x 206 mm. On 1° is the book-stamp of Count Bought in October, 1886. IB. 24655. GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. [With GUIDO DE CAULIACO. Chirurgia. [With other tracts. 23 December, 1499. bered. 2 columns. 32: 69 lines and head-line, 235 (245) X 153mm. Types: 130 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Wood- cut surgical figures. Hain 74812. addition of two tracts. 300X 210 mm. With the note of ownership of Michael de Bremond. IB. 24659. LAURENTIANUS, LAURENTIUS, Florenti¬ 78 January, 1500. 12 TITLE: Laurentianus Florentinus in Librum Aristotelis de Elocutione. 11°. COLOPHON : Venetijs 2 columns. 32: 69 lines and head-line, 234 (244) X 148 (with marginalia 169) mm. Types: 130 G.; 68 G.; Gk. (cursive). Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Diagrams. Hain 29947, 1668. On 1° are letters of Petrus Crinitus to the author and of the', "author 'scholasticis Patauinis' both dated 'vj. kls Iulij. 1498'.", "The author's letter contains the following : * Mitto vobis ... librum", 'De elocutione nuper a me latinum effectum atque in eum . .. com¬ belongs to 1500 or to 1500/1. 296 x 207 mm. With the signature of H. C. Hoskier, 1903. Bought in February, 1924. IB. 24661. AEGIDUS [COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expo¬ with guide-letters. Catch-titles. Hain 132. 12, title; 1° blank: 22, in libros De anima expositio; 832, tabula intitulationum difficultatum; 85e, quaestio de materia caeli; 912,', "The Expositio in libros De anima is reprinted from Locatellus's", '1496/7 edition (IB. 22934). 310x 212 mm. On a fly-leaf is written: Liber mgri', "lohanis hueber de ebersperg' and on 22: Collegij Soctis", 'IB. 24663. ÖDONIS, GERALDUS. Sententia et expositio 192. 2 columns. 138: 69 lines and head-line, 235 (246) X 155 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Catch-titles. Hain '11969.", '317 X215 mm. On 1e is written: Iste liber est IB. 24665. BURLEY, WALTER. Expositio super Ethica columns. 156: 69 lines and head-line, 234 (244) X 151 mm Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide¬', "letters. Diagrams. Catch-titles. Hain '4144.", 'The editorial note to the reader on 1b lays stress on the marginal references and the elaborate table (22-145) with which this edition has been equipped. 310X 215 mm. Rubricated. Old stamped pigskin over boards. Bought in July, 1867. IB. 24667. AEGIDIUS (COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expositio AEGIDIUS (COLUMNAJ ROMANUS. Expositio super libros Elenchorum Aristotelis. [Edited by Augustinus de Meschiatis.—Augustini de Meschiatis Quaestio de medio demon¬ strationis. Folio. 17-258. 72 leaves, the last blank, 2-71 so numbered. 2 columns. 24: 69 lines and head-line, 236 (247) X 154 (158) mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-titles. Hain 141.', "A reprint of Locatellus's 1496/7 edition (IB. 22936).", '293X 197 mm. Without the blank. Bought in April, 1877. IB. 24669. ARISTOTELES. Politica. [Translated by ARISTOTELES. Politica. [Translated by Leonardus Aretinus. With the commentary of S. Thomas Aquinas and the conclusions of Ludouicus Valentia.) 731 October, 1500. 12. TITLE: Diuus Thomas in octo Politi coruz Aristo¬ telis libros cuz textu eiusdem. Interprete Leonardo Aretino. 146b. COLOPHON: C Explicit Sanctus Thomas 2 columns. 4°: 64 lines of text and commentary, and head-line, 234 (244) X 154 mm. Types: 130 G.; 92 G.; 68 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catch-titles. Signatures on every leaf. Reprinted from the edition of Silber, Rome, 1492 (IB. 18934, vol. iv, p. 113). The number of copies printed, given by the postscript of Nimireus as 1500 in the original edition, is here altered to octingenta uolumina’, but the reference to a non-existent list of errata at the end of the postscript has been retained. 306 x 212 mm. On 1e is written: Iste liber est Dne', "Nicoloxe de Bargnano', in the top cover: Paget Toynbee", 'Presented in April, 1910. IB. 24670. PERSIUS FLACCUS, nicus and Bartholomaeus Fontius. Edited by Bartholomaeus Merula. *28 September, 1497. 12. TITLE: [Woodcut, with type-set inscriptions: Folio. a-g6 hit. 50 leaves, the last blank, 2-49 so numbered. 84: 62 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and foliation, 247 (250) x 148 (with marginalia 162) mm. Types: 106 R.; 80 R. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 12740.', "A close reprint of Tacuinus's 1494/5 edition (IB. 24033, p. 529)", "The title-cut of the author and his commentators is part of Scotus's", 'material, and originally had a woodcut inscription (cf. note to Ovid,', "Metamorphoses, De Pensis,' 1492' si.e. 1497/8), IB. 23460, p. 471,", 'where it is found in the same state as here). 290 X 200 mm. Without the blank. Bought in July, 187 IB. 24673. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Filocolo. [With BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Filocolo. [With', "Hieronymus Squarzaficus's Life of Boccac¬", '*22 November, 1497. 2 columns. 3°: 62 lines and head-line, 245 (249) x 155 mm. Types: 106 R., title ; 80 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also woodcut capitals. Hain *3303.', "Reprinted from De Pasqualibus's 1488 edition (IB. 22261, p. 391).", 'The folio-references in the table, although now no longer applicable, have not been altered. 314 x 208 mm. Without the blank. Bought in June, 1896. IB. 24675 NONIUS MARCELLUS. De proprietate 2 columns, except in Varro; tables in 5 and 6 columns. 68: 62 lines and foliation, 245 (248) X 159 mm. Types: 106 R., heading on 52; 80 R.; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters, also', "woodcut capitals. Hain '11908.", "Reprinted from Pincius's 1496 edition (IB. 23666, p. 497).", '318X 213 mm. Bought in July, 1877. IB. 24677. PHALARIS. Erigrohai. [With other letters. PHALARIS. Erigrohai. [With other letters. Edited by Bartholomaeus Justinopolitanus. 718 June, 1498. 1e. Bartholomaeus Iustinopolitanus Petro Contareno', "guide-letters. Catchwords. Hain '12871.", '1, Bartholomaeus Justinopolitanus P. Contareno s. ; , λoo', "éroai ; 37, érohal 'Avov; 492, preface of Mithridates te", "Brutus's letters ; 49, o oo ohov.", 'Speaking of the Epistles of Phalaris, Bartholomaeus says (1b)', "Brasichella 'et compagni' for the printing by a new process of", 'quatro operete grece, zioè: Epistole de Phalare et Bruto, Polluce', "Philostrato et Fabule de Esopo' (Fulin, no. 76). The privilege was", 'confirmed on 20 May (Fulin, no. 80). In this and the following copy the pine-cone device is printed stalk upwards. Another copy. steller og, an oni clyparene piatarised A.rA pind. ra in outine, without frame, about 38 mm. hich. Another copy. In this copy the pine-cone is printed stalk downwards. 200 X 147 mm. At one time the companion volume of IA. 24708. Bought. AESOPUS. MvOot. [Preceded by the life of AESOPUS. MvOot. [Preceded by the life of Aesop by Maximus Planudes. Edited by Undated. Gabriel Bracius. Catchwords. Hain 267.', "In his prefatory letter Bracius remarks (12, 1b) : 'A nobis exierunt", 'prima ... Phalaridis Epistolae, Apollonii ... et Bruti. Aesopi .. printed. 200 X 146 mm. At one time the companion volume of IA. 24702. Bought. MULLER, JoHANN, of Königsberg [REGIOMON petuum. [Edited and published by J. L. *15 October, 1498. Santritter. Germanus astronomiae viris felicitatem; 10b, register ; 11°, Ephe Santritter was granted a privilege for this and other books of 14 November, 1498 (Fulin, no. 87). On 102 he says that Regio', "montanus's Problemata in Almagestum and De omnimodis triangulis", 'in 1492 (IA. 23354, p. 424). 216 X 156 mm. Bought in May, 1845 IA. 24714 MUTIUS, MACARIUS. De triumpho Christi. TITLE : MACARIVS MVTIVS EQVES CA- MERS DE TRIVMPHO CHRISTI. iNfernos aditus & fracti claustra profundi Aetheria IA. 24723. PHILIPPUS. Adhortatio ad Theodosium PHILIPPUS. Adhortatio ad Theodosium 112 July, 1499. Judaeum. 12. TITLE: HOC EX SVIDA LIBRO GRAECO DECERPTVM EST. QVOD ET IVDAICA PER. FIDIA AGNO-SCIT FILIVM DEI ESSE IESVM CHRIISTVM.D.N. 22. ADHORTATIO PHILIPPI AD QVENDAM THEODOSIVM IV- DAEVM VI IGIO-NEM RELICTA IVDAEO¬ CHRISTI REL VIPERSTIONE COLERET. tEMPORE 204 X 146 mm. From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in November, 1844. ETYMOLOGICUM. ороооуkòу uéуa. d (red) A(black) .(l.21:red) E(black) ¬ dos, i oi. (red) o v¬ BlastosJ. 224°. (red) H TON TETPAAIQN HANTON TOT ETTMOAOTIKOT IOTTHE, ATTH ZOI OIAE: ... (col. 4: black) apxy ro Qr. (red) DEVICE of Callierges). Folio. Al B-Q AA-TTS AA“. 224 leaves. 2 columns. 42: 50 lines, 302 X 183 (187) mm. Type: 121 Gk. Red-printed woodcut capitals and borders, and headings and initial capitals of paragraphs (set out). Hain 76691. The poem of Musurus on 12 which deals with the technicalities', "of type-casting is discussed at length in Proctor's Printing of Greek", 'in the 15th Century, pp. 121-4. His letter to the Paduan scholars on 1e begins: Oi uèv os éveiv avres ov jon éros', "Etymologicum magnum' nor has it any connection with Suidas,", 'whose name does not occur in it. Blastus seems to have sub¬', "stituted it sor the 'edizione greco-latina dell' Etimologico grande di", "Suida' which he proposed to take in hand after 29 November, 1498", '(Fulin, no. 88) but which was never executed. 430X 280 mm. The first leaf is cut out and mounted.', "King George III's copy (C. 15. e. 10).", 'IC. 24734. Another copy. 420 X 287 mm. From the Bibliotheca Colbertina. With the Lauraguais-Brancas bookplate. Bound in red morocco, with the arms of the Rev. C. M. Cracherode. Cracherode copy, with date 1784. IC. 24733. Another copy. 417 X 287 mm. SIMPLICIUS. Trôuvqua eis ràs séa aro 1e. TITLE: (red) LIMIIAIKIOT METAAOT AIAALKA¬ AOT TIIOMNHMA EIE TAE AEKA KATH- TOPIAZTOT APIZTOTEAOT2:— DEVICE Jof Blastus). 167b. COLO- PHON : o io еuа sis rаs оеиа karууo- dIAE:— ... (col. 4) TEAOZ. (black) DEVICE of Callierges', "and headings. Diagrams. Hain'14757.", "Blastus took out a twenty years' privilege for all the com¬", 'mentators of Aristotle on 29 November, 1498 (Fulin, no. 88). 333X 232 mm. With the note of ownership of Joannes Alexander Brassicanus. Bought. IB. 24737. Another copy. 326X 220 mm. Bound in brown morocco stamped with the arms of Rev. C. M. Cracherode. IB. 24738. Cracherode copy, with date 1790. Another copy. 314X 220 mm. Bound before IB. 24742.', "King George III's copy (167. e. 10 (1)). IB. 24739. AMMONIUS. оuуua eis уаs иеуre ооуas M(black)eas a a , y¬ COLOPHON: (red) E(black)verin a o lines, 224 X 137 mm. Type: 121 Gk. Red-printed woodcut capitals and border (22), and headings. Hain 7927. In this and the following copy the capital and border on 2e are printed in gold. 338 x 231 mm. With the stamp of the BIBLIOT. S. SILVEST. IB. 24741. Bought. Another copy. 320x 221 mm. Without the blanks. IB. 24743. Grenville copy (G. 8015). Another copy. In this copy the capital and border on 22 are printed in red. 314 x 220 mm. Without the blanks. Bound after IB. 24739.', "King George III's copy (167. e. 10 (2)). IB. 24742. GALENUS. harα. hria pòs 22. [Border enclosing heading:] (red) TAAHNOT OE¬ PAHETITIKHE ME OOAOT AOJTOZ IIPQ TOZ: IIIP. COLOPHON : (red) E(black)Nsrig hn 7 , agt s i d IOTTHE ATTH 2OI OIAE:—.. TEAO2:— (red) DEVICE of Blastus]. Folio. A-ASMNS6. 112 leaves, the first blank. 32: 50lines 299X 176 mm. Type: 121 Gk. Red-printed woodcut capitals and borders, and headings and initial capitals of sections (set out).', "Woodcut on 22 and 982. Hain '7426.", '1, blank; 2, Gaevr uehhhos; gsς, os ova deparevrixà woodcut in black of Galen, 77x44 mm. This divides the heading 420 X 283 mm. On 28 is written: Ex dono Hellenae Gulston, uxoris Theod. Gulston, D. M. olim huius Coll. Royal College of Physicians? Socij. A°. 1635. IC. 24745 Another copy. 420 X 279 mm. Without the blank. IC. 24747. Grenville copy (G. 7878). Another copy. 416x 280 mm. Red ms. rules round text. The woodcut on 22 and the borders and initials have been daubed with paint. Bound in diced olive calf by Bozerian Jeune. IC. 24746. Bought. IB. 24773. BARTOLOMMEO MINIATORE. Formu- 40° COLOPHON: C Finisse il libro chiamato Formulario spaces elsewhere. 137 X 94 mm. Bought in February, 1887. IA. 24783 JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS. Saturae. headings. Hain 9665 This book was catalogued under Vindelinus de Spira by Proctoi (no. 4022). 263 x 185 mm. Without the blank. Headings to the first two satires and capitals supplied in red.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. b. 9).", 'IB. 25033. LEONARDUS [BRUNIJ ARETINUS. Isago¬ 124x 80 mm. Type: 113R. Capital space, and space for heading on 12. Hain 1569. 195 X 127 mm. Without the last blank. Formerly constituting leaves 108-127 of a tract-volume. On a fly¬ leaf at the end is an offset from a copy of Scriptores rei', "rusticae, Bruschus, Reggio d'Emilia, 1482, fol. b 2° (IB. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. De quattuoi 196 x 137 mm. Rubricated. With the book-label of George Dunn. Bought in December, 1917. Undated Carolus Aretinus. 12. Epistola karoli Aretini in uathrachomiomachiam IA. 25090. Bought in December, 1846. Another copy, with a variant on 1a. 12. l. 25 : ... ommiu poetaru pstätissi ... 204X 145 mm. Bound eighth in a tract volume beginning with IA. 27527a (Fontius, Orationes, De Libris, Florence, n.d.). With the book-stamp of the Royal Society. Bought in March, 1924. IA. 25090 a. de Licio. Signatures, beginning with quire d, are stamped far down in the right-hand lower corner of the page. Original (?) stamped leather over 287 X 208 mm. boards, with brass knobs. Bought in October, 1923. IB. 25092. CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Rhetorica noua. 12. M. T. C. ORATORIS CLARISSIMI AD HEREN-INIVM RETHORICORVM NOVORVM LIBER PRIMVS FOELICITER INCIPIT. 546. The signatures are stamped in, as in the preceding.', "This book forms the second part of Proctor's no. 4259, the first", 'being the Rhetorica vetus (IB. 20134) bound with it; see below. 279X 195 mm. Bound with IB. 20134 (Rhetorica vetus, Fil. di Pietro, 1475), q. v., as in the copies described by Hain and Pellechet-Polain (no. 3633, 3647). IB. 25091. Bought in July, 1857. Quarto. a-gl2 h-t8.12 y 1-588. 12 6-138.12; A12 B10. a8 bl0. 380 leaves, the first and last blank. 2 columns. 4°: 50 lines, 151 X 97 mm.', "Types: 110 G.; 60 G. Capital spaces. Hain '2158.", 'Corresponding page-for-page to, and with the same quiring as', "Wild's edition of 141719 (IA. 20749, p. 265).", '208 X 144 mm. Without the blank leaves. Most paragraph-marks supplied in red, some initial-strokes in vellow. Some of the signatures have been altered in pen-and-ink. THOMAS AQUINAS. Super libros Physi¬ 2. COMINCIA IL LIBRO DEL NYMPHALE FIESOLANO damore. Composto per lo excellente name of the publisher Birreta VALAGUSA, GEORGIUS. In flosculis Episto to be the work of some occasional printer using material discarded by Nicolaus. If so, its approximate date i', "1480. There is no evidence to support Dr. Haebler's suggestion (Typenrepertorium, Abt. iv, Ergänzungsband,", 'pp. 20, 21) that it was printed by Jacobus at Pinerolo. i. 4. 80. 1424. (head-line) Registrum a vacat ... (col. 2) finis.', "Folio. al b-g'rs'. 142 leaves, the first blank. 2 columns. 32", '48 lines and head-line, 201 (211) X 123 mm. Types: 106 G.; 84 C.', "Capital spaces. Hain '1527.", '311 X 210 mm. Ornamental capital illuminated on 2 in gold and colours, other capitals and paragraph-marks supplied in alternate red and blue, initial-strokes and', "underlines in red. Dr. Kloss's copy.", 'Bought in February, 1846. IB. 25057 34: 28 lines, 150X75 mm. Type: 107 R. Capital space, with guide-letter, on 22. First letter of each stanza set out. The watermarks are a diamond-shaped shield with arms sur- mounted by a crown and (in the last quire) a glove surmounted by a crown. It is perhaps worth noting that the former occurs in Neapolitan books of about 1477, and the glove surmounted by a star or lily is a common Neapolitan watermark. 210X 136 mm. Without the blanks. Before the book is bound a copy of a tract by S. Audin dealing with it (Agli editori delle Bellezze della Letteratura TYPE: III R. (P. Milan, Misc., § 7, type 1), text type with single Qu, as De Paltasichis (first press) 112 R (P. 2), and perhaps the same material in the hands of another printer. The type is much worn. Not reproduced This work consists of phrases selected from the 16 books of th Epistolae ad familiares, each excerpt preceded by the Italian trans¬ lation, and modern proper names being generally substituted fo those of the original. In the place of loannes Antonius Ticinensi at the end the earliest known edition (Zarotus, Milan, 1478), followed by others, has: gratias... agas Francisco cuius gratia Georgius. has Ciceronis clausulas ... interpretatus est per id fere tempus que been mutilated and repaired. Bound after two sixteenth- century Milanese tracts. Bought. IA. 25083. § 7. This book may conceivably have been produced by either Jacobus or Nicolaus Rubeus, but is more likelt Undated. 38: 60 lines and head-line, 264 (270) x 162 mm. Types: 150 G.;', "88 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '15898.", 'The columns of parts i-iii and of each succeeding part of this tract (fifteen in all) are separately numbered in the head-lines. The tabula (quire 1) has no head-lines. 367X 259 mm. Bought in May, 1899. IC. 25088. ALEXANDER DE VILLA DEI. Doctri', "Folio. a-c' d'e-k“ l8. 70 leaves, the first blank. 3° : 57 lines", 'of text and commentary, 205 X 107 mm. Types: 105 G.; 60 G. Woodcut capitals, also spaces. Hain 744: 261 X 194 mm. Imperfect, wanting leaves 7, 8, 23, 34. 45, 46, 60, and the blank. Bound before a copy of Priscian, O. Senant, Paris, 1517. IB. 25065 vestu ordo monimêtum i instructio. (black) Q magni INSTRUCTIO. Instructio magistri et con¬ Greek, lower-case only, without accents or breathings, thick and irregular, and probably a mixture of several VALLA, LAURENTIUS. Elegantiae. De pro¬ 222 X 140 mm. Types: 93 G.; Ck. Capital spaces, some with', "guide-letters. Some spaces for Greek. Hain '15813", 'The metrical address of Calphurnius to Pasqualinus on 106', "derives ultimately from Jac. Rubeus's 1476 edition (IB. 20005)", '306 X 214 mm. Rubricated. Red ms. rules round', "type-pages. Sheet c'ij (signed bij) is misbound afte", 'sheet cinij. With the book-stamp and note of ownershir of the Buxheim Charterhouse. Original(2) half leather over boards. Bought in October, 1886. IB. 25075. EYB, ALBERTUS DE. Margarita poetica. and 2 with almost perpendicular tail are noticeable. Not reproduced. CASSIANUS, JoANNES. De institutis coeno¬ biorum. Collationes patrum. 1491. § 13. The mixed type and poor press-work of the following book suggest that it is the production of some subordinate printer. PETRUS DE ARGELLATA. Chirurgia. 232*. (register) A ... (col. 4) honore.', "Folio. ab'; A-IL-ZAA-DD'EE FF“. 232 leaves, 1 and 1", 'blank. 2 columns in table. 152 : 53 lines, 210X 137 (with margi nalia 146) mm. Type: 80 R. Capital spaces, with guide-letters Hain 16823. 295 x 208 mm. Without the first blank. Bought in April, 1908. IB. 25094. § 12. The Cassianus of 1491 with a Venetian imprint here catalogued cannot apparently be connected by its', "TYPE: 80 G. (P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5697, type 11, text type with Dr. Haebler's M89 and a very small", 'admixture of M9, of a common Venetian style, very like De Gregoriis 79 G. [P. 8, &c. Small plain diamonded A 124: 57 lines and head-line, 228 (235) X 154 mm. Type: 80 G.', "Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '4563.", '302 X 206 mm. Without the blank. Inside the front cover are pasted letters from the librarians of the Biblio- teca Magliabecchiana and the Biblioteca del Convento di San Marco, Florence, declaring the ms. notes in the margins of the book to be in the handwritingof Savonarola. With the note of ownership of the Convent of Saint Mark Florence. Original (?) half leather over boards. Bought in December, 1859. IB. 25120. TYPES: 74 G. P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5698, type 1), plain text type, with Dr. Haebler's M*, like Scotus", "TYPES: 74 G. P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5698, type 1), plain text type, with Dr. Haebler's M*, like Scotus", 'Not reproduced. 160 G. P. ibid., type 21, heading type with heavy lower-case, like Torresanus 180 G. [P. 11, but much mixed with wrong-fount capitals and very irregular. Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. ibid. Tabula. 1486. 4-130, with errors and omissions. 2 columns. 3°: 62 lines and head-line, 232 (242) X 154 mm. Types: 160 G.; 74 G. Capital', "spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain '1636 ('141 ff.').", '290X 198 mm. Without the blank. IB. 25125 § 14. The following edition of Hermolaus Barbarus, Castigationes Plinii, is probably that covered by the gationes in Melam Pomponium. 160b. SECOND COLO¬ sis Pliniana Castigatio nes: Item Aeditio in Plinium Item Obscurae cum Expositionibus suis uoces in Pliniano 60 lines and head-line, 244 (252) X 150 mm. Types: 130 G.;', "81 R.; Gk. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain '2420 (count-", 'ing 160 printed leaves) Reprinted from the 1492/3 Roman edition of Silber (IB. 18955) with the errata corrected. Daniel Barbarus, brother of Hermolaus, who had died on 2 May, 1493, took out a privilege for this work on 11 December, 1493 (Fulin, no. 18). IB. 25168. Another copy. cordis. 31 January, 1496. 1*. TITLE: Joannis Gerson de constemptu omnium 140 G.; 92 G. Red printed Lombards. Hain 2776. 139x92 mm. Imperfect, wanting the title-leaf. Formerly owned by M. Wodhull. With the book-label of the Braidwood Collection. Bought in April, 1914. IA. 25132. § 16. The following book was assigned by Proctor (no. 4928) to Arriuabenus, but does not look like either his work or that of Pincius or De Pasqualibus, who used types very like that of the text, in each case at an earlier date. TYPES : 84 G., text type, as Arriuabenus 84 G. [P. 19), but K is not used to represent R. Not reproduced. 80 G., small text type, used to print the three lines of the title. Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. de contemssptu mundi libri quattuor vno cum tractatu de lines and head-line, 122 (126) x 80mm. Types: 80 G., title; 84 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 9109. 153 X 103 mm. Leaves 1-4 made up from a smaller copy. With the signature of Edmd. Waterton, 1881. Bought in June, 1895. IA. 25133 § 17. The edition of Britannicus's Sermones here catalogued offers no close analogy with the work of any o", "§ 17. The edition of Britannicus's Sermones here catalogued offers no close analogy with the work of any o", 'thie Venetian presses otherwise known to have worked for Giunta, and the small type used in it differs somewhat from other founts of the kind in the Museum collection. IYPES: 105 G. [P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5701, type 1), black heading type, probably as Emericus 105 G. (P. 8 (1495), &c. Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. and head-line, 115 (119) X 77 mm. Types: 105 G., heading on 5 head-lines and headings in quire b: 92 G., other head-lines and headings; 57 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 53082 A close reprint, in the same number of leaves, of A. and', "Britannicus's Brescia edition, 1495 (IA. 31148). The correspondence", 'is thrown out by the repetition in the first column of quire b of the matter already printed in the last column of quire a, but restored by the omission of the equivalent of one column of text at the en¬ of quire c. 152 X 105 mm. On 1° is written: In usü Societatis Bought in October, 1874. IA. 25135 s l. lhe ccicson ol A gellaara Chirupiu here catalogued looks like an imitation, by some unknown printer, of 2 columns. 32: 70 lines and head-line, 241 (248) X 157 mm. Types 130 G.; 69 G. Woodcut capitals. Hain 1639. 286 x 196 mm. Without the blank. Bound before IB. 23003 (Cauliaco, Chirurgia parua, Locatellus, 1500/1, CORSETTUS, ANTONIUS. De potestate ac type does not seem to tally exactly with that used by any known office at this date. ment approximate. Not reproduced. legens. M. ccccxcix. 292. C Tabula questionum in ho¬ 75 lines and head-line, 315 (326) x 220 mm. Types: 170 G.; 84 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Catchwords. The letter of Corsettus to Christoforus Rauber, Bishop of Laibach on 3b is dated 15 May, 1497. Apparently a reprint in a smaller compass of the edition of Stagninus, 1499 (Hain-Reichling 5769, 34 ff.) 402 x 260 mm. Without the blank. Bound first in a volume of sixteenth-century law tracts. Bought. IC. 25150. § 20. Although the following book describes itself as printed by Lucantonio Giunta, it was probably only § 20. Although the following book describes itself as printed by Lucantonio Giunta, it was probably only TYPES: 135 G., medium title type, much as De Gregoriis 135 G. [P. 311), De Quarengiis 135 G., &c. Measure- FORMULARIUM. Formularium diuersorum AUCTORITATES. Auctoritates Aristotelis Undated. 12. TITLE : Propositiones Aristotelis. 42°. COLO¬ § 23. The tract catalogued below may well be later than 1500. [P. 22J. Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. reproduced. IA. 25158. 64 : 46 lines and head-line, 148 (157) X 110 mm. Type-page about spaces, with guide-letters. Indented text. Hain 1924.', "Augustine and Barbatus Hieronymus Dalmata' as panegyrists of", 'Aristotle. 210X 153 mm. Old stamped half leather over boards. Bought in February, 1880 IA. 25170. TYPES: 135 G. [P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5713, type 1), medium title type, much as De Gregoriis 130 G. TYPES: 135 G. [P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5713, type 1), medium title type, much as De Gregoriis 130 G. 58 G. [P. ibid., type 21, small text type, apparently as Pentius 59 G. [P. 4 (1498), De Luere 59 G. [P. 4 (1497)', "except that N is rounded, like that of Löslein 79 G. [P. 1J, and there is no gallows' paragraph-mark. Not", 'Augusti: regnante inclyto Venetorum duce Augusti no 42 lines and foliation, 167 (170) X 117 mm. Types: 135 G.; 80 R. Woodcut capital on 5e The month-date in the colophon is probably meant to indicate 215 X 156 mm. Sheet Fiiii is bound before sheet Fiii. Half leather over boards. IA. 24767. Presented in October, 1906. Undated. 1e. TITLE: (red) Diurnum scdm Ordinem Car tu¬ 67mm. Types: 135 G.; 58 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. on 2° and 40°, Lombards elsewhere. 152 X 100 mm. Bought in October, 1875. IA. 25185. Kof ether Toresands or Ariuabenas, beithr uhese mateta dertyp benat re hanneed. ot look lke the ... Reqez eternäa. Pr nr z ne nos porta inferi. Dn. 124: 24 lines, 70x 45 mm. Types: 90 G., title : 58 G. Red printed Lombards, also capital spaces, with guide-letters. 96 x 66 mm. Without the blank leaf. The sheets of quire l are misbound in the following order: 2, 1. 4, 3. With the note of ownership of W. H. James Weale, Bought in July, 1881. IA. 25205. EPISTOLA DE MISERIA CURATO¬ Undated. 1e. TITLE: Epistola de miseria Cura torum seu pleba IYPES: 11o G. (P. Venice, Misc, B, (5), no. 5688, type 11, small title type, much as Arriuabenus 110 G4. (P. 1 Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. 39 G. P. ibid, type 2), text type like Calabrensis 9o G. (P. 71 (1488, 1489) but worn and apparently more compressed. Not reproduced. ition. mis nagam Arr uit. rising from the horizontal joining H and P; below, scroll with typeset aliquid vel consentire vel di¬suadere... 7b. COLOPHON 87 mm. Types: 140 G.; 100 G.; 73 G. Woodcut capital on 22 197 X 146 mm. Bought in October, 1870. § 26. The Scotus catalogued below is probably but not certainly Venetian. Its press-work is poor and suggests § 26. The Scotus catalogued below is probably but not certainly Venetian. Its press-work is poor and suggests MICHAEL SCOTUS. Liber physiogno miae. Undated MISSALE ROMANUM. 12. (red) Ann° hêt. xii. mêses hebdomadas. xlviij. Undated. boards, rebacked, with bosses and clasp. Bought in January, 1881. scis (black) Missa oceptiois glose virgis marie. Lombards, also capital spaces. Musical notes on red printed staves. A line of text has been omitted at the end of y 2b. The canon cut (107b) is identical with that found in De Tortis 1489 edition (IA. 21400), from which the present book was probably reprinted, with the addition of the Missa in honore xi milia virginum 214X 156 mm. Original (?) stamped leather over IA. 25100. Quarto. a b8. 16 leaves. 52: 37 lines, 147 x 88 mm. Type 79 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters.', "Ayora remarks in his dedication on 1b: 'Cum quaestiunculam hand", 'supra modum virgineae conceptionis ante totum opus a me in latinum duxi. The title of the complete work is not given. 206 X 141 mm. Presented in October, 1906. § 30. The following tract was apparently printed with material discarded by De Zanchis. The evidence of the type and the woodcut combines to preclude an earlier date than 1500 for its execution, and it may very well be later. P. 19). Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. material set solid. Not reproduced. PROVERBI. The cut on 1e of a bishop and two youths forms part of a set', "illustrating the Vitas Patrum and first occurs in Ragazzo's 1401", 'edition (Essling, no. 568). This set was apparently last used as a', "whole in De Pensis' edition of 5 December, 1499 (Essling,", 'no. 572). A variant version of the Proverbi was printed at Florence under 207 X 147 mm. Crushed red morocco by Duru. Bought in January, 1848. (l. 36) Si sol di questo va dornate el viso. IA. 25160. 74 G. P. 5), &c., by very small wrong-fount T. Not reproduced. IVPES: 75 G. (P. Venice, Misc., B, (c), no. 5714, type 11, plain text type, much as De Tortis 75 G. [P. 71 Measurement approximate. Not reproduced. occasional admixtures from another fount. Not reproduced. Undated. ani me mee proficiat in vitam sempiternam. (red) Amen. Sixteens. a-z70u aa-ff. 256 leaves, the last blank. 32: 1 lines, 70 x 48 mm. Type: 93 G. Red printed Lombards ; capital space, with guide-letter, on 12. 107 X 82 mm. On 256° is written: Ma Suor lutieta The cut on ra was first used in the Constitutiones Fratrum ordinis B.V.M. de Monte Carmelo edited by De Polucis and printed by Emericus for Giunta, 29 April, 1499 (IA. 24237). § 32. The tract of De Passageriis catalogued below appears from its indifferent press-work to have been executed by some small printer with second-hand material. Its approximate date is 1490, or somewhat earlier if it TYPES: 150 G. P. Venice, Misc., B, (b), no. 5691, type 11, heading type of common style, as H. Liechtenstein 74 G. P. ibid., type 2), plain text type of common style, distinguished from founts such as H. Liechtenstein', "Quarto. 42; a-f.4g'. 46 leaves. 42 : 41 lines, 152X 104 mm.", 'Types : 150 G.; 74 G. Capital spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 112094. 210X 148 mm. Imperfect, wanting the first two leaves, containing the title and rubricae. Rubricated. On 32 is the signature of Gulielmus Milton, Coll. Exon. Oxon. Bought in May, 1888. IA. 25105. WOODCUT CAPTTALS: I, 22 X 20 mm., and M, 15 mm. square, black-ground, common Venetian material. Undated. 12. Incipit preclaruz Eritree Sibil le Vaticinium Danais 76 mm. Types: 75 G., quotations from psalm; 69 G. Woodcut capitals on 1e text, 121 X81 mm. Types: 140 G., first line on 12; 90 G.; 55 R., interlinear glosses. 164 X 109 mm. Mostly unopened. Bought in March, 1906. 196 X 142 mm. Bought in July, 1867. The line-endings and number of lines to the page are irregular. The woodcut on 1° (Death on horseback shooting at a crowned skeleton) is very similar in style and execution to the woodcuts in', "De Sanctis' 1487 Meditazioni (IA. 23325) and may be derived", 'from a block-book.', "The copy described by Prince d'Essling (no. 271) agrees in all", 'respects with this except that it has the signature a and is followed by an illustrated Arte del ben morir (24 leaves, sig. b-d). The edition of the latter tract classed with the present book by Proctor (no. 7372) is not illustrated and its type differs in i and probably other details, so that it has not here been transferred along with the Storia. IA. 25165. TIBALDEO, ANTONIO. Opere. lustris. March. Mantuæ Seruus lacobus de Thebaldeis. S. 2°. Tabula de la psente opra secondo lordie de lalpha¬ 160x85 mm. Types: 145 G.; 107 R.; 82 R., tabula. Woodeut: capital on 72. Hain 15447. The page-contents are mainly the same as in IA. 23539 (De Pensis, n. d.), but the last page of the index has been made strictluy alphabetical and the book ends with Capitolo. xxix. Isicl begin¬', "ning ' Vergine sacra gloriosa eterna' which is numbered xy (of viv", 'in the other edition. Both are perhaps earlier than Rocociolas Modena edition (IA. 32282) which has a different order and addi- tional matter in the dedicatory letter of lacobus de Thebaldeis 200 X 136 mm. The first blank leaf is cut away. On fa and 1316 is the signature of Po Mexia (Messia) 8 June, 1603. Bought. This is Hain-Reichling 11675, and is TOREM: ET MAXIMILIANVM REGEM RO¬ MANORVM PRINCIPES INVICTISSIMOS. 204 X 142 mm. Bound in a tract-volume beginning ANDREAS This poem deals with events connected with the reduction of Barcelona by John II of Aragon in 1472. The attribution of the present edition—the only one known—to Jenson is probable, but not certain. If it is his work, it cannot be earlier than 1476, the vear in which he first used printed signatures. 204 X 142 mm. Bound in a tract-volume beginning with IA. 27527 a (Fontius, Orationes, De Libris, Florence,', "n. d.). With the book-stamp of the Royal Society 'ex", "dono Henr. Howard Norfolciensis'.", 'Bought in March, 1924. IA. 19745 DE STRATA', "Marginalia. Capital space on 12. Hain '2418.", 'This book was catalogued among the Venetian adespota by Proctor (no. 5687). with IA. 27527 a (Fontius, Orationes, De Libris, Florence, n. d.). With the book-stamp of the Royal Society ex', "dono Henr. Howard Norfolciensis'.", 'Bought in March, 1924. IA. 21284.', "Folio. a-d'. 16 leaves, the first blank, 3-16 so numbered. 2", 'columns. 3°: 65 lines and foliation, 302 (315) x 183 (with margi¬ nalia 203) mm. Types: 180 G. ; 92 G. Capital spaces, with', "guide-letters. Space for Greek on 14°. Catchwords. Hain '5768.", '1, blank; 22, repetitio c. Grandi, completed by Corsettus 13 July, 1493; 13°, tabula repetitionis; 14°, tractatus de brauio; 162, col. 2, 12-line space the purpose of which is not clear. These tracts were presumably printed shortly after the second was written. Type 92 G. has only double-shouldered A. Proctor catalogued the book among the Venetian adespota (no. 5699). 407 X 280 mm. Bought in April, 1877. IC. 21793 OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Epistolae TIVM VENETVM IN HEROIDAS. P. OVIDII NASONIS PEILIGNI. 3e. (text) PVBLII OVIDI 305 x 200 mm. Without the last blank. Rubricated. Bound after IB. 31126 a (Lucanus, J. Britannicus, Brescia 1486.) Bought in March, 1924. IB. 21850. GREGORIIS also spaces for Greek. The measurements agree closely with those of the Aristotle. De natura animalium, printed with type 82 Rb. by De Gregoriis in November, 1492 (IB. 21038, p. 343, where the breadth of the type- page should be given as 151 mm.). The arrangement is the same', "as that of De Choris' edition of October, 1492 (IB. 23442, p. 466),", 'which is possibly reprinted from it. This book was catalogued among the Venetian adespota by Proctor (no. 5710, IB. 25175) and was first assigned to De Gregoriis', "in Dr. Voulliéme's Berlin Catalogue.", "302 X 209 mm. Bound before M. Capcasa's 1493", "edition of Seneca's Tragoediae (IB. 22748, p. 484, where", 'the press-mark of the present book is given as IB. 25175) From the library of the Duke of Sussex. Bought in July, 1845. IB. 21039. NASONIS EPISTOLA RVM HEROIDVM LIBER [HJANC TVA [By Seneca the Elder. Undated. 1°. TITLE: OPVS SENECAE. 2b. Hoc in Volumine CIPIT. 4°. LVCII ANNEI SENECAE AD LVCIL¬ LIVM EPITSOLARVM LIBER PRIMVS. Epistola 4-237 numbered II-CCXXXV. 82: 59 lines and head-line, 243 JOANNES MARCHESINUS, JOANNES. Mammotrectus This book was catalogued among the Venetian adespota by Proctor (no. 5702). The text type shows the same admixtures as', "in Rubeus's signed work, and the book helps to fill the gap in his", 'record at this time', "158 x 106 mm. On 1' is written: Monasterij s Georgi", 'the last blank. 2 columns. 30°: 36 lines and head-line, 123 (131) X THEMISTIUS. Paraphrasis in Aristotelem. Translated by Hermolaus Barbarus. Alexandri Aphrodisaei in libros De anima commentarii. [Translated by Hieronymus taria: In Posteriora Aristotelis. In physica. In libros IA. 23192. in Ibin foeliciter explicit. Impressum Venetiis pr Thomâ lines of commentary surrounding the text, 250 X 151 mm. Types: de Anima. In comentarios de Memoria et Remini¬ 89, 89; 91-104 numbered 1-14. 2 columns. 4°: 69 lines and head-line, 237 (245) X 158 mm. Types: 135 G.; 103G.; 70 (69) G Woodcut capitals on 2° and 86°, spaces, with guide-letters, else-', "where. Diagram on 82°. Hain '15465.", "The Themistius is reprinted from De Zanis' 1499 edition (IB.", '23734), with the first words of the title changed and the epitaph of Barbarus added on 90°. The tract of Alexander Aphrodisaeus (quires aa, bb) is not included in the register on 9oe. 303X 210 mm. Without the tract of Alexander Aphrodisaeus. Old boards. Bought in February, 1924. IB. 23402. JOHANNES DE JANDUNO. Quaestiones JOHANNES DE JANDUNO. Quaestiones in libros Physicorum Aristotelis. [Revised Heliae Cretensis by Helias Cretensis.) mata. [With the commentaries of Domitius SALVTEM. 2b. (text) IN AMPHITEATRVM CAE memphis. ... 158°. Domitius Corelio Salutem. 159b. REGISTRVM. abc... ... terni. (COLo¬ PHON:) Impressum Venetiis Anno Domini. M. CCCC. blank, 5-189 numbered 1-185. 2 columns. 4°: 61 lines, 224» 147 mm. Type: 74 G. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 7457 IB. 23333. Bought in April, 1924. DE PENSIS', "Folio, abb-d'e-z & 9° p*. 160 leaves, the last blank, 2-159 s0", 'numbered. 8°: 61 lines of commentary surrounding the text, and head-line, 245 (251) X 160 (with marginalia 175) mm. Types 109 (107) R., 82 R., quires p-s, u-B. Quires a-o, t are printed with Beuilaqua 107 R., 80 Rb., 80 Gkb. Woodcut capitals, also spaces, with guide-letters. Hain 10825. A close reprint, with the same quiring, of the unsigned 1495 edition (IB. 23477) catalogued under De Pensis. This book was catalogued by Proctor (no. 5634) under Aluisius, with a reference (no. 5244) under De Pensis. 305 x 205 mm. Bound before IB. 23685 (p. 498, where the press-mark of the present book appears as IB. 24684) in old leather stamped with the arms of Count Fenaroli. IB. 23501. Bought in November, 1888. CAPCASA Magnifico equi ti aurato & sapientissimo ac prio ducali Simoneta; 2e, life of Ovid by Accursius ; 52, table of fabulae ; 8a PHILIPPUS CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. De oratore, With the commentary of Omnibonus Leoni¬ cenus. With other tracts.) 15 July, 1495 1b. CLARISSIMI & eloquentissimi Rhetoris Omni¬', "Folio. [a’); b-2 & oRA-E° F'. 186 leaves. 42: 60 lines o", 'commentary surrounding text, 241X 156 mm. Types: 100 R.;', "80 R'.; 81 R., 100 Gk., matter in sheets R 2, 3, quires A-F : 100 R.", '81 R., matter in quire c. Capital spaces, some with guide-letters. Hain 5109. 126, colophon and register; 1274, Heroides; 163e, Amores : 184 Ars amandi; 203b, De remedio amoris ; 210b, Ibis ; 216, blank: 2176, Fasti; 2598, Tristia; 2898, De Ponto ; 3174, De pulice, de chius, colophon, register. 309 X 206 mm. Some rubrications. With the book stamp of the Royal Society ex dono Henr. Howard Norfolciensis. Bought in March, 1924. IB. 22731. PINCIUS Polain’s description (no. 3670). It would therefore seem that this quire, here the only one containing type 100 R., exists in two settings-up.', "Hain's no. 5110, deriving through Panzer from Mittarelli, describe", 'à variant of this edition with an additional colophon: Venetiis per Antonium de Strata Cremonensem, Anno ab incarnatione Domini', "M. CCCC. XCV. die XV. Iulii' inserted in fine orationis Aeschinis?", 'This is due to a misunderstanding: see Introduction under De Strata (p. xxiii). The archetype of this edition appears to be that of Torresanus, 1485 (IB. 21625). 316 X 213 mm. Bound after IB. 22889 (Quintilian. Locatellus, 1493), in the description of which on p. 441 it is treated as unassigned (IB. 25131). Bought in April, 1909. IB. 23657. non abijt in cosilio ipioru : et in via pec catoru (red) H(black)ec est fildes catholica: quä nisi poterit. 192b. [Woodcut, death-bed ceremony. Sixteens. a-z 18. 192 leaves, 4-192 so numbered. 52 : 18 lines', "and foliation, 52 (55) x 37 mm. Type: 66' (58) G. Woodcut", 'capital on 22, red printed Lombards elsewhere.', "The woodcut B with figure of King David is found in Emericus's", '1499 Psalter (IA. 24239). Bought in April, 1892. sumably contained a title) and 3. Leaf 2 mutilated. Bound in old gold-tooled red morocco, lettered S. D.D. IA. 24254. This book was catalogued among the Venetian adespota by In this copy l. 2 of 22 reads: Percepta in proprias ... 201 X 146 mm.', "King George III's copy (C. 3. a. 7). \ufeff598 111 R. Capital spaces. Hain 10702. In this and the following copy l. 2 of 22 reads: Percepta in ptoprias sedes & reddita certis. front and back.