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Katalog (Nr. 261): Incunabula: a fifteenth century monastic library : two hundred twenty seven books printed in the 15th century comprising all departments of science of the Middle Ages — Vienna: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, 1938

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THEOLOGY

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Swiss Francs
(1) . GKW. 2887. H.-C. 2064. Proct. 7578. BMC. Ill, 751. Some early marg, notes; traces of use at beg*
lower portion of the title-leaf is dam. and repaired. The woodcut represents S. Augustine and the
Cities of Gold and Satan, with inscriptions. Cf. Weisbach, pl. 10. A few letters of the Latin verses
below are defective.
(2) . GKW. 2926. H.-C. 2037. Proct. 7581. BMC. Ill, 751. SI. waterstained on upper margin.
Two fine editions bound together in 1 vol. Only 2, resp. 1 copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
185 S. BERNARDINUS SENENSIS. Quadragesimale de Christiana religione. N. p. d.
(Basle, Johann of Amerbach, not after 1490). Fol. Goth., 2 cols., 254 unn. 11. Rubri-
cated and with initials in red. Original binding of wooden boards covered with blind
stamped leather (slightly repaired). 100.—
GKW. 3882. H.*-C. 2834. Proct. 7632. BMC. Ill, 751.
First edition of this work not only of interest for theology but also for the history of cu-
stoms and of costume. Leaf 50—56 contains two sermons about conjugal chastity and
decency, on leaf 146—50 the author deals with the game at dice and on leaf 156—59 we find a
sermon against the femal dressings. He calles they “woman soiling himselves" making special
attackes upon their false hair and the fur-trimming of their clothes.
Large copy in its original binding, somewhat wormed. On the title old MS.-notes and a stamp.
A rent repaired in olden time. Only 2 copies in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
186 BONAVENTURA. De praeparatione ad missam. Joh. P e c k a m, Meditatio de Ss.
Sacramento altaris. (Paris, Pierre Level, 1486—90). 4to. Goth. 11. With the large
device of Level on 1. 8vo. Old vellum. 75.—■
GKW. 4669. Cop. I, 3544. Pell. 2653. A rare small incunabulum printed in a very fine type.
Only 8 copies are known. No copy in the Brit. Mus. and U. S. A.
187 BUSTIS, BERN. DE. Mariale. Strafiburg, Martin Flach, 1498. Fol. Goth., 378 11. Con-
temporary wooden boards, covered with richly stamped brown calf. Seven finely
ornamented embossed brass pieces in corners, two catches for clasps, (the under
side slightly wormed). 100.—
GKW. 5806. Hain* 4162. Cop. Ill, p. 250. Proct. 710. BMC. I, p. 155.
Large and perfect copy bound in the remarkable elaborately blind stamped original binding.
The lower blank margin of 1. 2 cut away, old notes of ownership on title, stained in places.
188 CHRYSOSTOMUS, JOH. De cordis compunctione. Augustinus. De contritione cordis.
S. 1. a. (Basel, Furter, ca. 1481). Sm.-8 vo. Goth. 70 IL, 1. 56 & 70 blank, 26 lines.
Vellum. 65.—
H.*-C. 5046. Campbell 424: “quoique le gros caractere du titre et celui du texte aient beaucoup
d'analogie avec les types dont Rich. Paffroet (a Deventer) s'est servi vers 1491, 1‘identite
manque.” Rare incunable in small size measuring 13:9,5 cm.
189 — Homiliae XLIV. N. p. d. (Urach, Conrad Fyner, ca. 1483). Fol. Goth. 2 col., 106 11.
With a curious large wo odcut initial composed of the scene
of the Nativity. Half vellum (mod. binding). 200.—
Hain* 5028. Proct. 2488. BMC. II, p. 613. Schreiber V, 4331.
The rare first and the only edition of the XV th century of these “Homiliae".
A fine specimen of the first and only press at Urach.
A few old marginal notes and underlines a few leaves sligthly browned, otherwise a fine,
large and clean copy. No copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
190 Defectus occurentes in missa. N. p. d. (Rome, Barthol. Guldenbeck, ab. 1477). 4 to.
Goth. 8 unn. 11. Rubricated. Bds. 60.—
Hain* 6075. Rare booklet, dealing with accidents occuring during the celebration of the Mass.
No copy in Berlin, London (Brit. Mus.), Oxford (Bodleiana) and U. S. A. (acc. to Census).
191 Directorium Breviarii Salisburgensis. Nuremberg, Georg Stuchs, n. d. (ca. 1497). 4 to.
Goth. 208 unn. 11. Printed in red and black. With two woodcut diagrams. Very
nice original binding, blind stamped calf over wooden boards, on the upper
side four bands filled with interesting cable-work surrounded by a floral border.
In centre and corners 10 brass pieces. On upper side the stamped title: Directoriu.
Clasps gone. 250.—
Hain* 6269. Cop. II, 2005. Proct. 2281. BMC. II, p. 472. Bohatta Liturg. Bibliogr. no. 583.
The only Directorium printed in the XV th cent, for the use of the
clergy in the diocese of Salzburg.
Good and quite complete copy in the very fine original binding. Slightly waterstained in pla-
ces, library stamp on title, a few very small wormholes in the first and last leaves. Small piece of
the blank margins of some leaves damaged.
Very rare liturgical incunabulum in the fine original binding. No copy in U.S. A. (acc. to Cens.)
See Reproduction, Plate 4.

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