Without Date.]
AQUINAS.
161
is x iclily black, and the paper of a pleasing’ raellow tone, and of reraark-
able stoutness. The impression is executed in double columns. At
the top of the first column, printed in red, we have this prefix:
Jrimma Jje quoiiftct €!jome Wfc
natig / fratri^ gacri <f)rtuni^ prctii
cat02s / tmiri quibc ganctitate *i
cntia prestatissimi Icipit fclicitcr;
On the recto of fol. 132, and last but three, (which threeleaves contain
a table), we read the following- colophon, printed in red :
SSeati €f)omc 3Cquinati£ quotilifjcta tmoticcim ejr>
pliciut fclicitcr p 3|oI)annc5 scnscitacDmiti fcrfiig
l^urmficrgc ciue / 3sn&u£trio£u impssoric arti£ ma>
gi^t2f ct 3sntircam frisncr tic 23mm'itiel impmctu
tiorttm lifirorum Corrcctorc^ 5Cmto % natiuitate
tiomini. ^♦CCCCIrjriiij* ticcimo ^eptimo <£alentia£
2t?aij
An advertisement, also printed in l'ed, is below; in which the px'inters
ci'ave pardon for errors committed, and state the various authors and
grammarians they have consulted for the better understanding and
illustration of the woi'k. The whole will be found in Freytag’s Analect.
Literar. p. 988: where, although the account of this impression be
full and explicit, there is an error in the colophon, assigning the date
of 1473 as that of the printing of it. Panzer properly corrects this.
Maittaire appears to have never seen the volume: vol. i. p. 773, note
7; but Leichius has a particular notice of it. Typog. Lipsiens. p. 4,
note 4. The present is a beautiful copy; bound in russia.
617- Thomas Aquinas. De Eucharistia. With-
out JVame of Printer, Place, or Pate. Quarto.
This ti'act is printed with Nicolaus de Lyka * De Idoneo Minis-
trante et Suscipiente idez Sacramentum;’ and with a third treatise
* alicuius docti collectoris de expositioe dnice orois . sc? Pater Noster,
&c.’ The full title of the treat-ise of Aquinas, is ‘ De Mirabili Quiddi-
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AQUINAS.
161
is x iclily black, and the paper of a pleasing’ raellow tone, and of reraark-
able stoutness. The impression is executed in double columns. At
the top of the first column, printed in red, we have this prefix:
Jrimma Jje quoiiftct €!jome Wfc
natig / fratri^ gacri <f)rtuni^ prctii
cat02s / tmiri quibc ganctitate *i
cntia prestatissimi Icipit fclicitcr;
On the recto of fol. 132, and last but three, (which threeleaves contain
a table), we read the following- colophon, printed in red :
SSeati €f)omc 3Cquinati£ quotilifjcta tmoticcim ejr>
pliciut fclicitcr p 3|oI)annc5 scnscitacDmiti fcrfiig
l^urmficrgc ciue / 3sn&u£trio£u impssoric arti£ ma>
gi^t2f ct 3sntircam frisncr tic 23mm'itiel impmctu
tiorttm lifirorum Corrcctorc^ 5Cmto % natiuitate
tiomini. ^♦CCCCIrjriiij* ticcimo ^eptimo <£alentia£
2t?aij
An advertisement, also printed in l'ed, is below; in which the px'inters
ci'ave pardon for errors committed, and state the various authors and
grammarians they have consulted for the better understanding and
illustration of the woi'k. The whole will be found in Freytag’s Analect.
Literar. p. 988: where, although the account of this impression be
full and explicit, there is an error in the colophon, assigning the date
of 1473 as that of the printing of it. Panzer properly corrects this.
Maittaire appears to have never seen the volume: vol. i. p. 773, note
7; but Leichius has a particular notice of it. Typog. Lipsiens. p. 4,
note 4. The present is a beautiful copy; bound in russia.
617- Thomas Aquinas. De Eucharistia. With-
out JVame of Printer, Place, or Pate. Quarto.
This ti'act is printed with Nicolaus de Lyka * De Idoneo Minis-
trante et Suscipiente idez Sacramentum;’ and with a third treatise
* alicuius docti collectoris de expositioe dnice orois . sc? Pater Noster,
&c.’ The full title of the treat-ise of Aquinas, is ‘ De Mirabili Quiddi-
VOL. III.
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