H-001 Haedus, Petrus Anterotica, sive De amoris generibus. H-002 ...
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h-065^h-070] heynlin, johannes<br />
1249<br />
Binding: Eighteenth-century French red morocco; gold-tooled<br />
spine, gilt-edged leaves, marbled pastedowns, and azure silk<br />
bookmark. Size: 289 ¿ 206 ¿ 30 mm. Sizeof leaf: 282 ¿ 200 mm.<br />
Marginal annotations, extracting key words, and ‘nota’ marks, in<br />
two di¡erent early hands, one using red ink.<br />
Four- and six-line initials are supplied in interlocked red and blue<br />
on [a2 r ]. Other initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or<br />
blue.<br />
Provenance: Probably Justin, comte MacCarthy Reagh (1744^<br />
1811); anonymous sale (London: Leigh & Sotheby, 23 May 1789),<br />
lot 1509; in Douce’s annotated copy of the catalogue marked<br />
‘Douce 0. 5. 6.’ Francis Douce (1757^1834); armorial book-plate.<br />
Bequeathed in 1834.<br />
shelfmark: Douce 209.<br />
H-066 Herulus, Bernardus<br />
Oratio in funere Cardinalis Spoletani.<br />
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[a1 ] Oratio in funere Cardinalis Spoletani. Incipit: ‘‘‘Nolite £ere<br />
super me sed super uos £ete et super ¢lios uestros’’ [Lc 23,28].<br />
Uerba hec redemptoris nostri Luce xxiii capitulo scripta. Uisum<br />
est mihi non alienum in hac funebri pumpa(!). . .’ The oration was<br />
delivered at the funeral of Cardinal Bernardus Eruli (1409^1479),<br />
Bishop of Spoleto (1448^74), who died on 2 Apr. 1479; see Gams<br />
728.<br />
[Rome: Johannes Bulle, after 2 Apr. 1479]. 4 o .<br />
collation: [a 6 ].<br />
HR 12022; C 5396 = 2350; Go¡ H-129; BMC IV 79; Pr 3617; CIBN<br />
O-33; Oates 1447; Sack, Freiburg, 2614; Sheppard 2877.<br />
COPY<br />
Boxed with A-241; see there for details of binding and<br />
provenance.<br />
Binding: Paper wrappers. Size: 215 ¿ 145 ¿ 2 mm. Size of<br />
leaf: 215 ¿ 137 mm.<br />
On [a2 r ] two early marginal annotations, a pointing hand, and<br />
underlining in the text in black ink.<br />
shelfmark: Auct. 2Q 6.2(10).<br />
H-067 Herveus Natalis, Brito<br />
<strong>De</strong> secundis intentionibus.<br />
a1 r [Title-page.]<br />
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a2 Herveus Natalis, Brito: <strong>De</strong> secundis intentionibus. Incipit: ‘Ad<br />
euidentiam aliqualem de secundis intentionibus . . .’See Glorieux,<br />
Re¤ pertoire, 201 no. 64i, and Glorieux, La Faculte¤ , 185 no. 191i.<br />
[Venice: <strong>Petrus</strong> de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, c.1500]. 4 o .<br />
collation: a^i 8 k 4 .<br />
H *8531; Go¡ H-132; BMC V 515; Pr 5711; BSB-Ink H-222; CIBN<br />
H-74; Sheppard 4458.<br />
COPY<br />
Bound with:<br />
1. Radulphus Strodus, Consequentiae. Venice: Lazarus de<br />
Soardis, for Octavianus Scotus, 8 Apr. 1517.<br />
Binding: Eighteenth/nineteenth-century half calf; bound for the<br />
Bodleian Library. Size: 208 ¿ 154 ¿ 29 mm. Size of leaf: 202 ¿<br />
144 mm.<br />
Provenance: John Selden (1584^1654); Greek motto on a1 r of<br />
item 1; see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 60. Presented in 1659.<br />
shelfmark: 4 o S 32(2) Art. Seld.<br />
H-068 Hesiodus<br />
Opera et dies (trans. Nicolaus deValle).<br />
a1 r [Title-page.] ‘Liber Georgicorum Nicolai deValle’.<br />
v<br />
a1 de Valle, Nicolaus: [Prefatory verse addressed to] Pius II, Pont.<br />
Max. ‘Si vacat Enea rerum, dignissime presul > Grataque sunt<br />
animo carmina nostra tuo’; 9 elegiac distichs.<br />
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a2 Hesiodus: Opera et dies.‘Opera et dies Georgicon liber Nicolai<br />
de Vale e greco conuersio.’ Translated by Nicolaus de Valle.<br />
‘[P]ierides muse quarum viget inclita cantu > Fama ducum et vestri<br />
decus immortale parentis.’<br />
[Paris]: Pierre Levet, [c.1497]. 4 o . As dated by Sheppard from the<br />
state of Levet’s device.<br />
collation: a^c 8 .<br />
BMC VIII 105^6; not in Pr; Sheppard 6289.<br />
COPY<br />
Bound with A-040; see there for details of binding and provenance.<br />
Size of leaf: 191 ¿ 130 mm.<br />
Early notes in red ink extracting key phrases, structuring the text;<br />
in black ink, marginal annotations, frequent interlinear corrections<br />
to the text, underlining, and‘nota’marks. At c8 r 1elegiac distich:<br />
‘<strong>De</strong>decus est natis claros habuisse parentes > Ne studeant<br />
claris parentibus esse pares.’<br />
shelfmark: Buchanan e.66(1).<br />
H-069 Hesiodus<br />
Theogonia (trans. Boninus Mombritius).<br />
[a1 r ] Mombritius, Boninus: [Prefatory verse addressed to] Borsius<br />
d’Este, Duke of Modena.‘[Q]uis dabit ut nostros digneris habere<br />
libellos > Ignotumque tibi pauca referre uelis’; 34 elegiac distichs.<br />
Mombritius seems to imply that he was the translator, to judge<br />
from his words ‘nostros . . . libellos’ (see preface, l. 1 on [a1 r ]), and<br />
his emphatic boast that this is the ¢rst Latin translation of Hesiod<br />
(lines 60^8 on [a2 r ]).<br />
[a3 r ] Hesiodus: Theogonia. [Translated by Boninus Mombritius.]<br />
‘[I]ncipiam a musis Heliconis carmen alumnis > Quae iuga sacra<br />
colunt montis spatiosaque terga’; hexameters.<br />
Ferrara: Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, 1474. 4 o .<br />
collation: [a^c 8 ].<br />
H *8541; Go¡ H-141; BMC VI 602; Pr 5727; BSB-Ink H-230; CIBN<br />
H-77; Sheppard 4769.<br />
COPY<br />
On [c8 v ] (colophon):‘. . . golria� n’, as H; BMC: ‘. . . gloria� n’.<br />
Binding: Eighteenth-century(?) quarter calf, with paper boards.<br />
Size: 240 ¿ 173 ¿ 8 mm. Size of leaf: 233 ¿ 160 mm.<br />
Provenance: Purchased for »3. 3. 0; see Books Purchased (1840),<br />
17.<br />
shelfmark: Auct. K 4.39.<br />
H-070 Heynlin, Johannes<br />
Resolutorium dubiorum circa celebrationem missarum<br />
occurrentium.<br />
a1 r [Title-page.]<br />
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a2 [Table of contents.] ‘Summarium operis.’<br />
a5 v [Heynlin] de Lapide, Johannes: Resolutorium dubiorum circa<br />
celebrationem missarum occurrentium. ‘Incipit tractatus<br />
dubiorum ac di⁄cultatum circa o⁄cium misse et ea que ad debitam<br />
eiusdem celebrationem exiguntur frequentius occurrentium