508
SUPPLEMENT.
£Di£$ ift bag tiecbc trcpl bif$ fmtfj£ bitti fa
gct bn£ boit abctt farfrctt bc% fjatn^
This address has, in the whole, only 4 leaves. Then an alpliabetieal
table, in double columns, of the contents of the work; in 15 leaves.
On the reverse of the 15th, at bottom, is the colophon:
SDiffcr ipetfiariug ift t$u
mettt$ gcbrutltt bttb gccn?
tict uff bem jrjrbiij bagc bcg
mcrc$. 3funo. ttct Jjrjrrb.
This, with the device of the shields, below, is printed in red. The
present desirable copy is handsomely bound in russia.
970. Herbipolensis Sinodus. TVithout Name of
Printer, Place, or Date. Folio.
The nature of this work is described in the opening sentence of it,
thus :
$ nominc fcni. 3Umett S[ncijpit ortio ofi^cruatu^
in gacca cpaii rinotio fjerfiipolengi bc anno a ttati
[90 uitatc eiugtie 0$illcgimo quabringctcoimo tjutgua
gcgimo ^tbo bic $egtima men$t$ marcij tjuc fuit fc
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
Tiiis and every full page contains 32 lines. Consult Panzer, vol. i.
p. 461, n°. 9—wliere the error of the Solger Catalogue, (pt. i. p. 69,
n°. 729) and of Paciaudus, in mistaking the above date for that of the
printing of the volume, is properly noticed. Panzer thinks the impres-
sion was executed by Iieyser, after the year 1495. The text abounds
with passages printed in red; as is the whole of the above, with the
exception of the first four words. There are neither signatures,
numerals, nor catchwoi’ds. On the reverse of the 113th leaf, the last
sentence is thus :
oBjc con.Otitutonifiug ginobafifiug 23ocarbi cpi fuormaticn.
Ki. b. ca. <Omc. ct ca. qui non ficnc. fo. torijr.
This copy contains, in addition, the treatise of Thomas Aquinas ‘ de
periculis contingentibus circa sacramentu Eucaristie ’-*-4 leaves: and
SUPPLEMENT.
£Di£$ ift bag tiecbc trcpl bif$ fmtfj£ bitti fa
gct bn£ boit abctt farfrctt bc% fjatn^
This address has, in the whole, only 4 leaves. Then an alpliabetieal
table, in double columns, of the contents of the work; in 15 leaves.
On the reverse of the 15th, at bottom, is the colophon:
SDiffcr ipetfiariug ift t$u
mettt$ gcbrutltt bttb gccn?
tict uff bem jrjrbiij bagc bcg
mcrc$. 3funo. ttct Jjrjrrb.
This, with the device of the shields, below, is printed in red. The
present desirable copy is handsomely bound in russia.
970. Herbipolensis Sinodus. TVithout Name of
Printer, Place, or Date. Folio.
The nature of this work is described in the opening sentence of it,
thus :
$ nominc fcni. 3Umett S[ncijpit ortio ofi^cruatu^
in gacca cpaii rinotio fjerfiipolengi bc anno a ttati
[90 uitatc eiugtie 0$illcgimo quabringctcoimo tjutgua
gcgimo ^tbo bic $egtima men$t$ marcij tjuc fuit fc
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
Tiiis and every full page contains 32 lines. Consult Panzer, vol. i.
p. 461, n°. 9—wliere the error of the Solger Catalogue, (pt. i. p. 69,
n°. 729) and of Paciaudus, in mistaking the above date for that of the
printing of the volume, is properly noticed. Panzer thinks the impres-
sion was executed by Iieyser, after the year 1495. The text abounds
with passages printed in red; as is the whole of the above, with the
exception of the first four words. There are neither signatures,
numerals, nor catchwoi’ds. On the reverse of the 113th leaf, the last
sentence is thus :
oBjc con.Otitutonifiug ginobafifiug 23ocarbi cpi fuormaticn.
Ki. b. ca. <Omc. ct ca. qui non ficnc. fo. torijr.
This copy contains, in addition, the treatise of Thomas Aquinas ‘ de
periculis contingentibus circa sacramentu Eucaristie ’-*-4 leaves: and