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Gilhofer & Ranschburg (Wien); Gilhofer, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat; Gilhofer & Ranschburg
Katalog (Nr. 220): Bibliotheca medii aevi: 320 incunabula systematically arranged, including specimens of rare presses, woodcut books, fine bindings — Wien: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, [ca. 1929]

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BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS
The Great Mystic, Founder and Abbot of Clairveaux, born at
Fontaines-les-Dijons, died at Clairveaux in 1153.
185 Sermones super Cantica Canticorum. Gilbertus de HoIIandia.
Sermones super Cantica Canticorum. StraBburg, Martin Hadi, 1497.
Fol. Goth, letter, 2 col., 52 lines, 202 unn. 11. with sign., of which
two are blank. Half vellum. Frs. 400.—
Gesamtkatalog 3937- Hain*-Cop. 2859 (see also Cop. IIn 2735). Proctor 707.
Pellechet 2098. Brit. Mus. Cat. I, 154. Schmidt, Flach, no. 64.
A finely printed and rare edition of these famous sermons Gilbert of Hoyland
(d. 1172) was a disciple and friend of St. Bernard, by whom he was admitted into the
Cistercian order; in 1163 be became Abbot of Swineshead, in Lincolnshire. These
sermons were composed about 1166, for in the forty-first he refers to Aelred, Abbot
of Riewaulx (110Q?—1166) as lately dead.
At the end slightly waterstained on margins. Two leaves of the Register with a
small wormhole, but a very clean copy.
Only 1 copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
S. BONAVENTURA
Giovanni Fidanza, O. F. M., the great Mystic, Professor at the
University of Paris, Archbishop of York, Cardinal of Albano,
born at Bagnorea in 1221, died at Lyons in 1274.
186 Speculum Beatae Mariae Virginis. Augsburg, Anton Sorg, 1476.
Fol. Goth, letter, 42 lines, 49 unn* H., ^ast blank, without sign.,
woodcut capitals, partly with „Maiblumen”. Old limp vellum. Frs. 480.—
Hain*-Cop. 3566. Proctor 1645. Brit. Mus. Cat. II, p. 343. Cat. Hawkins 97.
The very rare EDITIO PRINCEPS finely printed with the first type of Sorg,
earlier used at the monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra. Early product of Anton Sorg
who began printing in 1475-
Fine and very large copy with rough edges. The lower blank margin
of a few leaves insignificantly spotted.
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Colophon of no. 186.

GILHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN, I, BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.
 
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