细节
GREGORIUS I (St., Pope, ca. 540-604). Pastorale, sive Regula pastoralis. Paris: Ulrich Gering & Bertold Rembolt, 18 July 1498.
Chancery 4° (195x135mm). Collation: a-h8 (last blank). 64 leaves. 37 lines and headline. Type: 4:80R (text), 10:110G (title), 12:144G (title). Initial spaces with guide-letters, Rembolt's printer's device (Polain Marques, 155a) on title. (Some worming.) 16th-century blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, 2 brass fore-edge clasps, index tabs (spine covered with paper at a very early date). Provenance: a monastery in Brixen in 1560 (inscription partly pasted over); Adalberg (signature on title); Monastery of Roggenburg, 18th-century stamp on title. H *7989; BMC VIII, 30 (IA. 40688); Goff G-443; Pellechet 5393; IDL 2109; IGI 4450
[Bound with 5 other works by Gregory the Great:]
Homelie super Ezechielem. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 8 April 1502. Gothic letter, Rembolt's printer's device on title
In septem psalmos penitentiales expositio. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 20 March 1508. Gothic letter, Rembolt's printer's device on title, large woodcut of Gregory the Great
Expositio super Cantica Canticorum. Paris: B.Rembolt & I. Waterloes, 8 January 1509. Gothic letter, Rembolt's woodcut printer's device on title
Dialogus de vita et miraculis patrum italicorum et de eternitate animarum. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 23 March 1508. Gothic letter, Rembolt's woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut portrait of Gregory the Great
Liber quadraginta homeliarum de diversis lectionibus evangelii. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 4 May 1508. Gothic letter, (Lacks a1).
(Some worming throughout, but particularly in the last two works.)
Chancery 4° (195x135mm). Collation: a-h8 (last blank). 64 leaves. 37 lines and headline. Type: 4:80R (text), 10:110G (title), 12:144G (title). Initial spaces with guide-letters, Rembolt's printer's device (Polain Marques, 155a) on title. (Some worming.) 16th-century blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, 2 brass fore-edge clasps, index tabs (spine covered with paper at a very early date). Provenance: a monastery in Brixen in 1560 (inscription partly pasted over); Adalberg (signature on title); Monastery of Roggenburg, 18th-century stamp on title. H *7989; BMC VIII, 30 (IA. 40688); Goff G-443; Pellechet 5393; IDL 2109; IGI 4450
[Bound with 5 other works by Gregory the Great:]
Homelie super Ezechielem. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 8 April 1502. Gothic letter, Rembolt's printer's device on title
In septem psalmos penitentiales expositio. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 20 March 1508. Gothic letter, Rembolt's printer's device on title, large woodcut of Gregory the Great
Expositio super Cantica Canticorum. Paris: B.Rembolt & I. Waterloes, 8 January 1509. Gothic letter, Rembolt's woodcut printer's device on title
Dialogus de vita et miraculis patrum italicorum et de eternitate animarum. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 23 March 1508. Gothic letter, Rembolt's woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut portrait of Gregory the Great
Liber quadraginta homeliarum de diversis lectionibus evangelii. Paris: U.Gering & B.Rembolt, 4 May 1508. Gothic letter, (Lacks a1).
(Some worming throughout, but particularly in the last two works.)