Shelfmark
Gk.2.16
Main entry--corporate name
Uniform title
[Pontifical.]
Title
Pio v. pont. max. Pontificale Romanum ad omnes pontificias ceremonias, quibus nunc utitur sacrosancta Romana ecclesia, accommodatum. Nonnullis insuper, que in antea impressis non habentur accuratissime auctum. Ac in tres partes distinctum. Quarum prima personarum, secunda rerum consecrationes, et benedictiones continet: tertia vero quedam ecclesiastica officia, et alia multa comprehendit, que in sequenti tabula, versa pagina monstrantur. Nuper summa diligentia reuisum, emendatum, & impressum..
Varying form of title
Pontificale Romanvm ad omnes pontificias ceremonias, quibus nunc vtitur sacrosancta Romana ecclesia, accommodatum
Publication, distribution, etc.
Venetijs, : Apud Iuntas,, MDLXXII. [1572]
Physical description
[4], 243, [1] leaves : ill. (woodcuts), music ; 33 cm. (Fol.)
Note
Signatures: [cross]⁴ A-2F⁸ 2G-2H⁶ (final leaf blank).
Note
Printer's device on title page: fleur de lys with the initials "L.A."
Note
Woodcut illustrations and initials throughout. One full-page woodcut portraying the Crucifixion, facing the title page.
Note
In red and black.
Note
Printed in double columns.
Note
Includes numerous chants (plainsong notation on 4-line staves)
Note
Includes printed marginalia.
Citation/references note
EDIT16, CNCE 11862
Citation/references note
USTC, 820684
Provenance
Ex dono label of Joseph Frederick Burrell, dated 1983, on front pastedown.
Provenance
Armorial bookplate with initials RR, unidentified, and motto "otium sine literis mors est" on front pastedown.
Binding
?19th-century calfskin over mill/pasteboards. Covers decorated with blind fillets and roll to form a border and a panel; blind fillets to form lozenges in between the panels, with flower tools; inner panel of front cover has gilt titling: "Pontificale romanvm"; blind roll on turn-ins. Spine with five raised bands, decorated with blind fillets, rolls, tools and gilt titling ("Pontificale romanvm"). Textblock trimmed and gilted. Endpapers of marbled (pastedowns and facing flyleaves) and undecorated paper; three flyleaves at the upper end of the textblock, four at the lower end.
Copy-specific note
Former ECL shelfmark: DDk.4.17.
Subject
Subject
Gregorian chants Texts Early works to 1800.
Genre/Form
Pontificals.
Added entry--name
Giunta, Lucantonio, 1540 - 1602 printer.
Added entry--name
Burrell, Joseph Frederick, 1909 - 1983 former owner.
Added entry--name
Heredi di Lucantonio Giunta printer.
Added entry--place
Italy Venice.
Language code
lat
Identifier
B51314