Gerson, Johannes: De contractibus.
[Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz and Michael Friburger, ca. 1473-74]
4to. [1-210 312]. [32] leaves.
ISTC ig00215500; GW 10752; BMC VIII 6 (IA. 39085); Bod-inc G-107.
GW dates [ca. 1473].
GIP number: | G31 |
Shelf-mark: | Sp Coll Hunterian Bx.3.31 (see main library entry for this item) |
Variants: | 1/1r, line 2: “de gerſanno ...” as BMC and GW Anm., not “de garſanno ...” as GW's main transcription; 3/12r (f. 32r), line 24: “ ... editus ...” as in GW, not “... edibus ...”. |
Bound with: | The fourth of five incunabula bound together. Bound with: (1) Nicolaus de Hanapis, Exempla sacrae Scripturae ex utroque Testamento collecta. [Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz and Michael Friburger, ca. 1473] (N4); (2) Gerson, Johannes, De ecclesiastica potestate et de origine iuris et legum tractatus. [Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz and Michael Friburger, ca. 1473-74] (G32); (3) Gerson, Johannes, De auferibilitate Papae. [Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz and Michael Friburger, ca. 1474] (G28); (5) Gerson, Johannes, Conclusiones de diversis materiis moralibus, sive De regulis mandatorum. [Paris: Ulrich Gering, Martin Crantz and Michael Friburger, ca. 1473] (G27). |
Provenance: | Paris, Jesuits: inscription on 1/1r of first item in volume “Coll. Paris. Soc. IESV”. Louis Jean Gaignat (1697-1768), Secretary to King Louis XV: Gaignat sale, 1769; lot 158 in Guillaume de Bure, Bibliographie instructive: supplément ... ou catalogue des livres de feu M. L.J. Gaignat, 2 vols (Paris: 1769). NB according to the Bibliothèque Méjanes annotated copy (Res. O. 189) of the Gaignat sale catalogue, Gaignat bought the book for 35 livres. William Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: purchased by Hunter at the Gaignat sale through his agent, Jean-Baptiste Dessain, for 12 livres; see Dessain-Hunter correspondence (University of Glasgow Library, MS Gen. 36, f. 24r). University of Glasgow: Hunterian bequest, 1807; Hunterian Museum bookplate on front pastedown, with former shelfmark “Af.9.24”. |
Binding: | France, 18th-century red goatskin; covers decorated with a triple gold-fillet border, a small gold fleuron at each corner; gold-tooled spine; marbled endpapers; gilt-edged leaves; green silk bookmark. Size: 202 x 144 mm. |
Leaf size: | 195 x 135 mm. |
Annotations: | None. |
Decoration: | Text area enclosed within double red ink rules and lines of text separated by red ink rules throughout; initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied in red throughout; several line fillers in red; title supplied in red in upper margin of 1/1r. |
Imperfections: | None. |