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Catalogue of the William Loring Andrews Collection of Early Books in the Library of Yale University by Anonymous
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fœliciter incipit; _Fol. 34^a_: Vale uir (nisi ex curialibus unus
esses) meo iudicio prudens; COLOPHON: Aeneæ Siluii de curialiu_m_
miseria disputatio finem habet fœlicem; _Fol. 35, 36, blank._

Quarto. Quires [1-3^{10}, 4^6], 36 leaves, the last two blank, 23
lines to the page, roman letter, without signatures, catchwords,
pagination, place, printer's name or date. Two- and six-line spaces
left for capitals. Claudin XX. Pellechet 132. Hain 198.

First initial rubricated in the same style and by the same hand as in
the _De duobus amantibus_. Other capitals and paragraph-marks in red and
blue alternately. Initial-strokes in yellow. At the bottom of fol. 29^a
a line accidentally dropped by the compositor is supplied in manuscript
by a contemporary hand, viz., "non te uolunt. Quida_m_ uero pote_n_tes
sunt! ac ex." Both the recto and the verso of the leaf have the full
complement of 23 lines but there is a hiatus in the text. The copies in
the Bibliothèque Nationale, and the Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris, have
the line supplied in manuscript in like manner, but instead of _uero_
read _non_, which does not suit the context.

According to Claudin this is the twentieth book printed at the Sorbonne
press. To the five copies known to him this adds a sixth.

Bound with No. 19. De duobus amantibus.


21. PLATO. Epistolae. [Paris, Michael Friburger, Ulric Gering and Martin
Crantz, 1472.]

_Fol. 1^a_: Ad prudentem _et_ magnificum uirum Cosma_m_ de medicis
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