148
MISCELIANEOUS. \Be Adliarend. Deo;
This copy, probably like a great number of them, is printed upon
thick vellum ; and appears to have been much used. It is in blue
morocco binding.
606. Albertus de Ferraria. De Horis Ca-
nonicis. Printed at Louvain in 1485. Quarto.
It is not vaguely surmised by Denis (Suppl. p. 198, n°. 1532) that
this neatly executed, and rather curious tract, is printed with the types
which John de Westphalia was in the habit of using. On the recto of
the first leaf we read the title, as follows :
€aMa compmtita a tiomino 2Mteto fce fcrrari/
utriujssq; iurig sooctore be piacentia £upet infra^cri
pto cpn3CiiIo.
JBDe ijorio canonici^.
The signatures, A to D, run in eights; A i and D viij being each
blank. On the recto of D vij is the colophon, thus :
^rplicit l\Mn$ tie ijori4 tiicetiig impres$u£ %n
uani anno ^Domini ^.cccrirrM
Panzer quotes Denis and Viss. p. 21, (on the authority of Denis) as
well as Laire, vol. ii. p. 87: in which latter authority no conjecture
about J. de Westphalia is submitted. The present neat and clean
copy was placed in this eollection through tlie kindness of my friend
the Revd. D. M'Neille of Edmonstown, in Ireland. It is in black calf
binding.
607- Albertus Magnus. De Adhaerendo Deo.
TVitliout JSTame of Printer, Place, or Date.
Folio.
Laire, with great probability, assigns this volume to the press of
Gunther Zainer; observing that the type [‘ Character elegans et qua-
dratus ’] is similar to that with which this printer executed the
* Responsio Mundi ’ of Isidoke, in 1472 : vide post. Denis, it should
seem, has given rather an imperfect description of it; but I see no
MISCELIANEOUS. \Be Adliarend. Deo;
This copy, probably like a great number of them, is printed upon
thick vellum ; and appears to have been much used. It is in blue
morocco binding.
606. Albertus de Ferraria. De Horis Ca-
nonicis. Printed at Louvain in 1485. Quarto.
It is not vaguely surmised by Denis (Suppl. p. 198, n°. 1532) that
this neatly executed, and rather curious tract, is printed with the types
which John de Westphalia was in the habit of using. On the recto of
the first leaf we read the title, as follows :
€aMa compmtita a tiomino 2Mteto fce fcrrari/
utriujssq; iurig sooctore be piacentia £upet infra^cri
pto cpn3CiiIo.
JBDe ijorio canonici^.
The signatures, A to D, run in eights; A i and D viij being each
blank. On the recto of D vij is the colophon, thus :
^rplicit l\Mn$ tie ijori4 tiicetiig impres$u£ %n
uani anno ^Domini ^.cccrirrM
Panzer quotes Denis and Viss. p. 21, (on the authority of Denis) as
well as Laire, vol. ii. p. 87: in which latter authority no conjecture
about J. de Westphalia is submitted. The present neat and clean
copy was placed in this eollection through tlie kindness of my friend
the Revd. D. M'Neille of Edmonstown, in Ireland. It is in black calf
binding.
607- Albertus Magnus. De Adhaerendo Deo.
TVitliout JSTame of Printer, Place, or Date.
Folio.
Laire, with great probability, assigns this volume to the press of
Gunther Zainer; observing that the type [‘ Character elegans et qua-
dratus ’] is similar to that with which this printer executed the
* Responsio Mundi ’ of Isidoke, in 1472 : vide post. Denis, it should
seem, has given rather an imperfect description of it; but I see no