De eucharistia ad modum decem praedicamentorum, sive De corpore Christi. Expositio orationis dominicae
Aquinas, Thomas
Printer:
Zel, Ulrich
Cologne: apud Lyskirchen
Ills: fol. a2r
Paper, Quarto, 206 x 145, 22 fols.
ORNAMENTATION:
Blue initial with reserved ornament [M, 5 ll.] with red penflourishing, for De eucharistia (fol. a2r); plain blue initials [3 ll.] for major divisions; alternate red or blue initials [2 ll.] for chapter divisions; initial to each sentence brushed with red; alternate red or blue paraph marks; red underlining
BINDING: nineteenth century, paper over pasteboards
ISTC it00294000; C 544; GW M46123; CIBN T-203
History note: In Germany in the nineteenth century (handwritten bibliographical note in German pasted inside upper cover); Jacques Rosenthal, Munich (stock number Quart[o] 35743 written in pencil on upper cover and inside upper cover; possibly no. 1376 in Rosenthal’s 1900 sale catalogue Inkunabula typographica: catalogue d’une collection d’incunables … a l’occasion du cinquième centenaire du Guttenberg, though that copy is specified as printed on parchment (Vél.); pencil note Rosenthal 1376 on verso of first flyleaf); Frank McClean (1837-1904) (bookplate inside upper cover); his bequest, 1904
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1904) by McClean, Frank
Production date: circa AD 1485
Accession number: PB 19-2020
Primary reference Number: 240291
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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