165
Strasbourg; no clate.] H. ARIMINENSIS.
Smipit tractatu^ be quatuot uirtutifiug cartiialifiug
etiitu^ 8c ergo^itug aO Ciueg aueneto^ pct ftem tpcn
titst 3Uriminen£em
There are neither signatures, catehwords, nor numerals. On the recto
of fol. 145 and last, we read the ensuing colophon, of which Schelhorn
has given a fac-simile :
CtactatuS pulcf)errimu£ tie qtuot tetutifm.3 catbi
naiitm^ pet ftattem s^cinticum ariminengem ati
fceneto^ efcitua totam fete pfjilo^oppiam motaiem
eompiecten^ tjnacum ejrempli^ 8c iji^totij^ tarn ejt
Oiuinatu q; ijumanatu 3tr ip tuta t st * autorifiu.tf £tipti.3
ati consicientium atcnqas coiiacoca 8c germoneg? fctiiis£>
imog atte imptcsootia Jbgitc attisicio^e effigiat^
feiictet ejtpiicit
The reverse is blank. The lines are well spaced, but the type itself is
sufficiently barbarous. The present is a sound copy, not free however
from marginal annotations, executed in no very skilful style of pen-
manship. In red morocco binding.
620. Henricus Ariminensis. De Quatuor Vir-
tutibus Cardinalibus. Printed, at Strashourg.
Folio.
We have been so particular in the account of the preceding impres-
sion, that, of the present one, it remains to observe little more than
that the type of it is more regular and elegant, and the press-work
more skilful, than what we notice in the previous edition. Which of
the two be entitled to chronological priority, may be difficult to ascertain.
It is certain that one of them is a mere copy of the other. The recto
of the first leaf presents us with the opening of Dorniberg’s address,
thus:
D £umme et iniiiuitiue trinitatig? patri£ et sjiij et
gpiriru^t £ancti. ac intemerate tierfu incarnati ge-
Scc. 8cc. 8cc.
* Sic.
t Sic.
Strasbourg; no clate.] H. ARIMINENSIS.
Smipit tractatu^ be quatuot uirtutifiug cartiialifiug
etiitu^ 8c ergo^itug aO Ciueg aueneto^ pct ftem tpcn
titst 3Uriminen£em
There are neither signatures, catehwords, nor numerals. On the recto
of fol. 145 and last, we read the ensuing colophon, of which Schelhorn
has given a fac-simile :
CtactatuS pulcf)errimu£ tie qtuot tetutifm.3 catbi
naiitm^ pet ftattem s^cinticum ariminengem ati
fceneto^ efcitua totam fete pfjilo^oppiam motaiem
eompiecten^ tjnacum ejrempli^ 8c iji^totij^ tarn ejt
Oiuinatu q; ijumanatu 3tr ip tuta t st * autorifiu.tf £tipti.3
ati consicientium atcnqas coiiacoca 8c germoneg? fctiiis£>
imog atte imptcsootia Jbgitc attisicio^e effigiat^
feiictet ejtpiicit
The reverse is blank. The lines are well spaced, but the type itself is
sufficiently barbarous. The present is a sound copy, not free however
from marginal annotations, executed in no very skilful style of pen-
manship. In red morocco binding.
620. Henricus Ariminensis. De Quatuor Vir-
tutibus Cardinalibus. Printed, at Strashourg.
Folio.
We have been so particular in the account of the preceding impres-
sion, that, of the present one, it remains to observe little more than
that the type of it is more regular and elegant, and the press-work
more skilful, than what we notice in the previous edition. Which of
the two be entitled to chronological priority, may be difficult to ascertain.
It is certain that one of them is a mere copy of the other. The recto
of the first leaf presents us with the opening of Dorniberg’s address,
thus:
D £umme et iniiiuitiue trinitatig? patri£ et sjiij et
gpiriru^t £ancti. ac intemerate tierfu incarnati ge-
Scc. 8cc. 8cc.
* Sic.
t Sic.