Sermones aurei de sanctis Fratris Leonardi de Vtino, sacre theologie doctoris, ordinis Predicato[rum].
Leonardus, de Utino, active 15th century. author.; Madden, John Patrick Auguste, 1808-1889, former owner.; Dunn, George, 1864-1912, former owner.; Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934, former owner.; Folger, Henry Clay, 1857-1930, former owner.; Folger, Emily C. J. (Emily Clara Jordan), 1858-1936, former owner.; St. Ulrich und Afra (Benedictine abbey : Augsburg, Germany), printer.
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Title
Sermones aurei de sanctis Fratris Leonardi de Vtino, sacre theologie doctoris, ordinis Predicato[rum].
Uniform title
Sermones aurei de sanctis
Created/published
[Augsburg] : [Abbey of St. Ulrich and Afra], [1474]
Description
[862] p. (the first leaf blank) ; 33 cm (fol.)
Associated name
Leonardus, de Utino, active 15th century. author.
Madden, John Patrick Auguste, 1808-1889, former owner.
Dunn, George, 1864-1912, former owner.
Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934, former owner.
Folger, Henry Clay, 1857-1930, former owner.
Folger, Emily C. J. (Emily Clara Jordan), 1858-1936, former owner.
St. Ulrich und Afra (Benedictine abbey : Augsburg, Germany), printer.
Madden, John Patrick Auguste, 1808-1889, former owner.
Dunn, George, 1864-1912, former owner.
Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934, former owner.
Folger, Henry Clay, 1857-1930, former owner.
Folger, Emily C. J. (Emily Clara Jordan), 1858-1936, former owner.
St. Ulrich und Afra (Benedictine abbey : Augsburg, Germany), printer.
Note
Caption title (p. [5])
Explicit: Expliciunt Sermo[n]es aurei de s[an]c[t]is p[er] totu[m] a[n]num, quos co[m]pilauit magister Leonhardus de Vtino, sacre theologie doctor Ordinis Fratrum P[re]dicatorum, ad insta[n]tia[m] & co[m]place[n]tia[m] magnifice comunitatis Vtinensis ac nobilium virorum eiudem [sic] Mccccxlvi in vigilia beatissimi patris nostri Dominici ...
Place of publication and publisher statement from Goff; date of publication from colophon.
Signatures: [1-10]¹⁰, [11]¹⁰(-[11]6,+[11]6), [12]⁸(-[12]8,+[12]8), [13]¹⁰(-[13]5,10), [14]⁶, [15-21]¹⁰, [22]⁶(-[22]2), [23-26]¹⁰, [27]¹⁰(-[27]9,10), [28-35]¹⁰, [36]⁸, [37-44]¹⁰, [45]⁸.
Explicit: Expliciunt Sermo[n]es aurei de s[an]c[t]is p[er] totu[m] a[n]num, quos co[m]pilauit magister Leonhardus de Vtino, sacre theologie doctor Ordinis Fratrum P[re]dicatorum, ad insta[n]tia[m] & co[m]place[n]tia[m] magnifice comunitatis Vtinensis ac nobilium virorum eiudem [sic] Mccccxlvi in vigilia beatissimi patris nostri Dominici ...
Place of publication and publisher statement from Goff; date of publication from colophon.
Signatures: [1-10]¹⁰, [11]¹⁰(-[11]6,+[11]6), [12]⁸(-[12]8,+[12]8), [13]¹⁰(-[13]5,10), [14]⁶, [15-21]¹⁰, [22]⁶(-[22]2), [23-26]¹⁰, [27]¹⁰(-[27]9,10), [28-35]¹⁰, [36]⁸, [37-44]¹⁰, [45]⁸.
Cited/described in
Goff, F.R. Incunabula in American libraries, L-154
BM 15th cent., II, p. 339-340 (IB.5754)
Hain-Copinger (+additions), 16130*
BM 15th cent., II, p. 339-340 (IB.5754)
Hain-Copinger (+additions), 16130*
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Germany -- Augsburg.
Item Details
Call number
INC L132
Folger-specific note
Folger copy lacks leaves [1]1 (blank), [2]2, [3]3-8, [6]4, [8]10, [9]3-8, [10]5,6, [18]4,7, [19]4-7, [23]5,6, [28]3, [32]5,6, [37]2, 8-10, [38]1-4, [44]8, [45]7 (collation verified with LC copy Incun. 1474. L48 BX1756; leaves [12]1,8 being disjunct, do not allow to verify that leaf [12]8 is a cancel); edges trimmed affecting manuscript quiring. Initials, paragraph marks and underlining of titles of sermons provided in red paint throughout (with more extensive rubrication in "In festo Visitationis gloriose virginis Marie"). Manuscript quiring in brown ink; a few corrections in text. Bookplate with motto "Torcular calcavi solus" of John Patrice Auguste Madden; booklabel of George Dunn, his initials, date "May 1897" and notes on front flyleaf (no. 3862 in the Sotheby sale catalog of his library, Nov. 1917); a small purple stamp with initials "HH" in a circle and a triangle, at foot of recto of last leaf, unidentified; bookplate of W.T. Smedley; purchased in 1924. Previously bound in a later cardboard binding covered with 3 layers of different paste papers, with early printed fragments used as endpaper and spine reinforcement; rebound; in a tailored box (paste papers and printed waste kept in a container in the box).