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SEDULIUS.
387
$atiu:a ptumtc niotrnm i]itc ucrc crcantrt
€crra tutit gcnitit £efcmot£ mtrat aticmptum
A full page, without any break or space, (wliicii rarely occurs) con-
tains 30 lines or verses. There are neither signatures, numerals, nor
catchwords. On the reverse of the 36th and last leaf, we read this
subscription:
€rpiicit octmliu^ iit liBru cuangcli02f
The present is a large and fine copy of this very desirable impression.
It is in calf binding, with green morocco back.
418. Sedulius. TVithout Name of Printer,
Place, or J)ate. Quarto.
This is the impression, for evidence of the existence of a copy of which
both Denis and Panzer refer to the Bibl. Pinell, vol. ii. p. 370, n°. 4941.
On the recto of the first leaf we read a prefix, in the Gothic and Roman
types, informing us that the volume contains the four books of the
Poem upon Easter, and two of the Hymns, &c. On the reverse of the
first leaf we read the prologue, or preliminary address of Sedulius—
‘ sancto ac beatissimo Patri Macedoniothis address occupies 3 pages
and a half. On the recto of the third leaf, 8 in, commence the verses
as just extracted (see p. 336.) The signatures, from 3 to jf, run in
sixes, with the exception of <&, which has only four leaves. The im-
pression concludes with a ‘ Carmen Iambicum Dimetrum Monocolos
Tetrastrophos de Vita Christi/ &c. which is not in the previous edition.
The entire volume is in the Gothic letter.
With this copy is bound a fragment of Sedulius, printed in the
Roman letter, with 25 lines in a full page, and having marginal refer-
ences in print. It commences with the Institution of the Sacrament.
e Tiam festa die aderat: cu pascha solebat
Occidi domib9 pariter cum quisq; iubet.
The present is an indifferent copy; in calf binding.
VOL. II.
x x
SEDULIUS.
387
$atiu:a ptumtc niotrnm i]itc ucrc crcantrt
€crra tutit gcnitit £efcmot£ mtrat aticmptum
A full page, without any break or space, (wliicii rarely occurs) con-
tains 30 lines or verses. There are neither signatures, numerals, nor
catchwords. On the reverse of the 36th and last leaf, we read this
subscription:
€rpiicit octmliu^ iit liBru cuangcli02f
The present is a large and fine copy of this very desirable impression.
It is in calf binding, with green morocco back.
418. Sedulius. TVithout Name of Printer,
Place, or J)ate. Quarto.
This is the impression, for evidence of the existence of a copy of which
both Denis and Panzer refer to the Bibl. Pinell, vol. ii. p. 370, n°. 4941.
On the recto of the first leaf we read a prefix, in the Gothic and Roman
types, informing us that the volume contains the four books of the
Poem upon Easter, and two of the Hymns, &c. On the reverse of the
first leaf we read the prologue, or preliminary address of Sedulius—
‘ sancto ac beatissimo Patri Macedoniothis address occupies 3 pages
and a half. On the recto of the third leaf, 8 in, commence the verses
as just extracted (see p. 336.) The signatures, from 3 to jf, run in
sixes, with the exception of <&, which has only four leaves. The im-
pression concludes with a ‘ Carmen Iambicum Dimetrum Monocolos
Tetrastrophos de Vita Christi/ &c. which is not in the previous edition.
The entire volume is in the Gothic letter.
With this copy is bound a fragment of Sedulius, printed in the
Roman letter, with 25 lines in a full page, and having marginal refer-
ences in print. It commences with the Institution of the Sacrament.
e Tiam festa die aderat: cu pascha solebat
Occidi domib9 pariter cum quisq; iubet.
The present is an indifferent copy; in calf binding.
VOL. II.
x x