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Summa de eucharistiae sacramento. Ulm: Johann Zainer, [first half of] 1474.
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ALBERTUS MAGNUS (c.1206-1280).
Summa de eucharistiae sacramento. Ulm: Johann Zainer, [first half of] 1474.
First edition, printed at the first press at Ulm. Works by Albertus Magnus featured strongly in Zainer's printing programme. The present work was the third printed by Zainer in less than a year which were presumably intended as companion volumes; they share lay-out and open with the same elegant woodcut border, first used by Zainer for Albertus' De mysterio missae (29 May 1483). A fresh, large copy, with a strong type-impression and some deckle edges. On the authorship, see Bod-Inc. HC *456; GW 780; BMC II, 522; BSB-Ink. A-156; CIBN A-131; Bod-Inc. A-149; ISTC ia00335000; Amelung Frühdruck, I, 18; Goff A-335.
Chancery folio (310 x 225mm). 183 leaves, including the extra partial leaf containing text omitted from after the recto of fo. 8⁄3. Two-sided woodcut foliate border opening text, woodcut outline initials, rubricated (some light browning, occasional light spotting, small marginal hole in 15⁄10, a few neat marginal tears). Contemporary ?Austrian blindstamped calf over wooden boards, two fore-edge clasps (rubbed, rebacked, repaired). Provenance: Schnals, Carthusian monastery, (contemporary inscription naming Conrad Hrabler of ?Molmosreit, 17th-century inscription) – Innsbruck, Bibliotheca Oenipontana (stamp) – ‘Emi a Do Volpi 1838’ – ‘Dubl’ (pencilled on flyleaf) – oblong stamp erased.
Summa de eucharistiae sacramento. Ulm: Johann Zainer, [first half of] 1474.
First edition, printed at the first press at Ulm. Works by Albertus Magnus featured strongly in Zainer's printing programme. The present work was the third printed by Zainer in less than a year which were presumably intended as companion volumes; they share lay-out and open with the same elegant woodcut border, first used by Zainer for Albertus' De mysterio missae (29 May 1483). A fresh, large copy, with a strong type-impression and some deckle edges. On the authorship, see Bod-Inc. HC *456; GW 780; BMC II, 522; BSB-Ink. A-156; CIBN A-131; Bod-Inc. A-149; ISTC ia00335000; Amelung Frühdruck, I, 18; Goff A-335.
Chancery folio (310 x 225mm). 183 leaves, including the extra partial leaf containing text omitted from after the recto of fo. 8⁄3. Two-sided woodcut foliate border opening text, woodcut outline initials, rubricated (some light browning, occasional light spotting, small marginal hole in 15⁄10, a few neat marginal tears). Contemporary ?Austrian blindstamped calf over wooden boards, two fore-edge clasps (rubbed, rebacked, repaired). Provenance: Schnals, Carthusian monastery, (contemporary inscription naming Conrad Hrabler of ?Molmosreit, 17th-century inscription) – Innsbruck, Bibliotheca Oenipontana (stamp) – ‘Emi a Do Volpi 1838’ – ‘Dubl’ (pencilled on flyleaf) – oblong stamp erased.
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