Questiones morales magistri Martini Magistri perspicacissimi theologie professoris, de fortitudine feliciter incipiunt.
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Title
Questiones morales magistri Martini Magistri perspicacissimi theologie professoris, de fortitudine feliciter incipiunt.
Uniform title
Quaestiones morales. Pars 1
Created/published
Imp[re]ssu[m] est ... in celeberrima vrbe Parisien[si] ... : Per Vuolffga[n]gu[m] Hopyl Alman[um], anno D[omi]ni 1489 die p[ri]ma Decembris.
Description
CXLVI leaves ; 29 cm (fol.)
Associated name
Magistris, Martinus de, 1432-1482, author.
Aegidius Delphus.
Hopyl, Wolfgang, -1522, printer.
Folger, Henry Clay, 1857-1930, former owner.
Folger, Emily C. J. (Emily Clara Jordan), 1858-1936, former owner.
Aegidius Delphus.
Hopyl, Wolfgang, -1522, printer.
Folger, Henry Clay, 1857-1930, former owner.
Folger, Emily C. J. (Emily Clara Jordan), 1858-1936, former owner.
Note
Edited by Aegidius Delphus.
Imprint from colophon (leaf z6r).
Signatures: a-d⁸, e-z⁶.
Printed in 2 columns.
Capital spaces with guide letters.
Imprint from colophon (leaf z6r).
Signatures: a-d⁸, e-z⁶.
Printed in 2 columns.
Capital spaces with guide letters.
Cited/described in
Goff, F.R. Incunabula in American libraries, M-23
BM 15th cent., VIII, p. 132 (IB.40112)
Polain 2558
BM 15th cent., VIII, p. 132 (IB.40112)
Polain 2558
Genre/form
Sheepskin bindings (Binding)
Place of creation/publication
France -- Paris.
Item Details
Call number
INC M26
Folger-specific note
This copy without the index described by Polain. Folger copy lacks leaves a1, with title (description provided from BM 15th cent. copy), and l1; worm holes in many gatherings, slightly affecting text. Initials in red paint throughout with a few paragraph marks. Sheepskin binding (possibly French?), blind tooled with dragon spiral roll in borders and dragon lozenge stamps in central panels (cf. Oldham, J.B. English blind-stamped bindings, roll FC.b (2) 623, with lozenge stamp 1044: London. 1519); beech and oak wooden boards reused from another binding; remains of 2 clasps catching on back cover; title inscription on fore-edge reading from lower- to top edge; remains of a circular paper booklabel on front cover. Purchased in 1917.