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Shelfmark

Fg.3.09 - Fg.3.10

Author

Collective uniform title

Works. 1606

Title

Ioannis Gersonij, doctoris et cancellarij Parisiensis, Opera; multò quàm antehac auctiora & castigatiora; inque partes quatuor distributa.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Opera

Varying form of title

Ioannis Gersonii, doctoris et cancellarii Parisiensis, Opera

Edition

Huic editioni, accessit vita Gersonij, ex eius operibus fideliter collecta; cum indice rerum et verborum, & aliquot opusculis Petri de Alliaco cardinalis; Iacobi Almaini, & Ioannis Maioris doctorum Parisiensium; super ecclesiæ et concilij auctoritate, pro Gersonij, & placitorum Scholæ Parisiensis propugnatione.

Publication, distribution, etc.

Parisijs, : [Compagnie de la Grand' Navire], M. DC. VI. [1606]

Physical description

4 pts. in 2 v. ([64] p., 934 [i.e. 932] columns, [2] p.; 778 columns, [1] p.; 1190 columns, [1] p.; [4] p., 982 columns, [125] p.) : ill. (ports.) ; 36 cm. (fol.)

Note

Edited by Edmond Richer.

Note

Title-page of vols 1 and 3 printed in red and black; title-pages to vols 2 and 4 in black only.

Note

Printer from device depicting a ship with inscription "Lutetia" on title-pages to all vols.

Note

Signatures: vol. 1: pi² ã-ũ⁶ A-2Q⁶ (2Q6 blank); vol. 2: 2A-3N⁶ 3O⁴; vol. 3 2a-4c⁶ 4d⁴; vol. 4: ã² 2A-3S⁶ A-I⁶ K⁸.

Note

Engraved portraits of Gerson on leaves pi2r and ã6r of vol 1.

Note

Column numbers 545-546 omitted in vol 1; text and register continuous.

Note

Head- and tail-pieces, initials, marginal notes.

Formatted contents note

Partial contents: Pt. 2: Ioannis Gersonii, doctoris et cancellarii Parisiensis, secunda pars Operum; maximè continet, quæ ad mores sanctius informandos conducunt -- pt. 3. Ioannis Gersonii, doctoris et cancellarii Parisiensis, tertia pars Operum, mysticam theologiam, & meditandi rationem demonstrat -- pt. 4: Ioannis Gersonii doctoris et cancellarii Parisiensis, quarta pars Operum, conciones ad populum præesertim complectitur.

Provenance

Purchased by the College in 1614/15 for 50s.

Binding

17th-century white vellum binding over paper boards by Vincent Williamson; three blind fillets to form a border; six raised bands; further blind fillets on spine; remains of clasps; printed pastedowns in vol 1 (Cicero, Ad familiares, 8vo, c. 1600).

Copy-specific note

Previously: Dc.2.01-Dc.2.02.

Subject

Subject

Theology Early works to 1800.

Subject

Theology History Middle Ages, 600-1500.

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Added entry--place

France Paris.

Language code

lat

Identifier

B33313
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