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Catalogue of the William Loring Andrews Collection of Early Books in the Library of Yale University by Anonymous
page 35 of 79 (44%)
first leaf wanting.

The index, which occupies the first nineteen leaves, is alphabetized as
far as the second letter of the word. The references are by roman
numerals to the leaves (not pages) of the work, which themselves have
only manuscript foliation in arabic figures.

The first edition of Nonius was printed at Rome in 1470 by Lauer; the
second, in 1471, was without place or name. Jenson's edition, which is
the third, borrowed from both of these but added also something of
value. The correct title, _De compendiosa doctrina_, first appears here.
The usual title, _De proprietate sermonum_, belongs strictly to the
first chapter. As in all the early editions, the third chapter is
lacking, having been discovered later and first included in the 1513
edition of Aldus. Jenson's Greek type long remained in favor for
incidental use in Latin books after it had been displaced in Greek books
by Aldine types.

The Wodhull copy, "Payne's sale, £5.5s., January, 1792." Bound by Roger
Payne in red morocco, gilt edges. Leaf 11 × 8 in.


13. DULLAERT, JOHANNES, de Janduno or Gandavo. Quaestiones super tres
libros Aristotelis de anima. Venetiis, Franciscus de Hailbrun et
Nicolaus de Franckfordia socii, 1473.

_Fol. 1^a, blank._ _1^b_: Tabula q_ue_stio_n_u_m_ d_omi_ni Joh_ann_is de
Janduno sup_er_ tres libros de anima Aristotelis. _Fol. 2^a_: [I]Nest
enim me_n_tib_us_ hominu_m_ Veri boni naturalis inserta cupiditas. _Fol.
92^b_, COLOPHON: Expliciunt questiones d_omi_ni Joh_ann_is de Janduno
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