Catalogue of the William Loring Andrews Collection of Early Books in the Library of Yale University by Anonymous
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exact, could not displace it. This appears to be the first printed
edition. Bound with No. 5. Gregorii Homiliæ. 7. MODUS PERVENIENDI AD SUMMAM SAPIENTIAM. [Augsburg, Günther Zainer, c. 1473.] _Fol. 1^a_: [S]Entite de do_m_ino in bo_n_itate e_t_ in simplicitate cordis q_uae_rite illu_m_. _Fol. 2^a_: Explicit prologus Incipit modus ad summam p_er_veniendi sapienciam. _Fol. 24^a, l. 33_, END: sibi sparso diuinit_us_ in ip_sum_ ardentissime se extendit _etc._ _Fol. 24^b, blank._ Folio. Quires [1-2^{10}, 3^4], 24 leaves, 33 lines to the page, gothic letter, without signatures, catchwords or pagination, place, printer's name or date. Two- to four-line spaces left for capitals, which are supplied in red. Initial-strokes in red. Hain *11490. Brit. Mus. 15th cent., II, p. 320 (IB. 5531). Bound with No. 5. Gregorii Homiliae. 8. HUGO de SANCTO VICTORE. Soliloquium de arrha animae. [Augsburg, Günther Zainer.] 12 October, 1473. _Fol. 1^a_: Incipit soliloquium beatissimi Augustini episcopi yponensi (_sic_) de arra anime. _Fol. 7^b_, END: Rapt_us_ est finis hui_us_ tractat_us_ August_in_i de arra ani_m_e. feria t_er_cia post festu_m_ |
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