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MISCELLANEOUS. [Brescia ; 1473.
FINIS
NEC dum experta qua p finem ciuilium statutoru
dixi liberalitate criminalia quoq; copleui 8c quonia
Itegrum deposcunt libru adda 8c reliqua ne ego illis
sed illi mihi iusto iure defuisse nisi emerint iudicent
THOMA FERRANDO AVCTORE.
A blank leaf follows. Then a table of 5 leaves. Another blank succeeds.
The text, on the recto of the next leaf, begins thus : e VT POSSES-
SIONES, &c.’ This latter part has, in the whole, 70 leaves. The last
sentence, on the recto of the 280th leaf, presents us with the following
melancholy picture of the distressed circumstances of the printer. It
has been also copied by Boni.
Exquo Iprimi p me Thoma ferradu statuta cepta sut
tata sigate pecule iactura fca e : ut uededi uolumis I
quo tata opra Ipesamq; imposui spes reliqua uel nulla
uel exigua slt mihi Du ei p adulterina mo, modo p
tosa moneta : etia no adulterina no tonsa omls interdicit.
tatu e detrimetu subsecutu ut no mo que ad ornatu sut
emere negligat slguli ueru his et abstinet quibus magno
sine Icomodo carere no possut Ego uero I molestia
solabor 8c q> malu hoc mihi e cbe cu rnultis imo cu
omlbus 8c q> uariaK reru usu neq; turbari mognoper
aduersis neq; supra modu letari prosperis didici Ide et
peculosus 8c (melior fortasse) pecunia indiguus ero : Ea
enl bonas uti adiuuat metes : ita affligit malas Me-
diocres aute quale me habere no inficior nequaq melores*
efficere peiores facer facillime potest FINIS XII Kl’
lunii. M.CCCC.LXXIII.
Then a table of 2 leaves. The text follows with this title : f STATVTA
MERCHANCIE MERCHATORVM BRIXIE DISTRICTVS ET
CETERA. This latter part contains 28 leaves: which number, added
to the preceding, gives us 310 leaves in the whole. On the recto of
the last Ieaf, at bottom :
* Sic.
MISCELLANEOUS. [Brescia ; 1473.
FINIS
NEC dum experta qua p finem ciuilium statutoru
dixi liberalitate criminalia quoq; copleui 8c quonia
Itegrum deposcunt libru adda 8c reliqua ne ego illis
sed illi mihi iusto iure defuisse nisi emerint iudicent
THOMA FERRANDO AVCTORE.
A blank leaf follows. Then a table of 5 leaves. Another blank succeeds.
The text, on the recto of the next leaf, begins thus : e VT POSSES-
SIONES, &c.’ This latter part has, in the whole, 70 leaves. The last
sentence, on the recto of the 280th leaf, presents us with the following
melancholy picture of the distressed circumstances of the printer. It
has been also copied by Boni.
Exquo Iprimi p me Thoma ferradu statuta cepta sut
tata sigate pecule iactura fca e : ut uededi uolumis I
quo tata opra Ipesamq; imposui spes reliqua uel nulla
uel exigua slt mihi Du ei p adulterina mo, modo p
tosa moneta : etia no adulterina no tonsa omls interdicit.
tatu e detrimetu subsecutu ut no mo que ad ornatu sut
emere negligat slguli ueru his et abstinet quibus magno
sine Icomodo carere no possut Ego uero I molestia
solabor 8c q> malu hoc mihi e cbe cu rnultis imo cu
omlbus 8c q> uariaK reru usu neq; turbari mognoper
aduersis neq; supra modu letari prosperis didici Ide et
peculosus 8c (melior fortasse) pecunia indiguus ero : Ea
enl bonas uti adiuuat metes : ita affligit malas Me-
diocres aute quale me habere no inficior nequaq melores*
efficere peiores facer facillime potest FINIS XII Kl’
lunii. M.CCCC.LXXIII.
Then a table of 2 leaves. The text follows with this title : f STATVTA
MERCHANCIE MERCHATORVM BRIXIE DISTRICTVS ET
CETERA. This latter part contains 28 leaves: which number, added
to the preceding, gives us 310 leaves in the whole. On the recto of
the last Ieaf, at bottom :
* Sic.