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GUILLERMUS ALVERNUS (Bp. of Paris, 1190-1248). De passione Christi. Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, 16 February 1498.
Chancery 4° (196x138mm). Collation: a-x8 y6 (a1 title, a2r text, y2r colophon, y2v blank, y3 table, y6 blank). 174 leaves. 34 lines and headline, double column. Type: 4:155G (title, headings and headlines), 8:80G (text). Initial space on a2 left blank, some some underlining in red. (Small wormholes affecting some letters and very light dampstain in both works.) H *8320; BMC III, 685 (IA. 13767); Goff G-712; IGI 4603; IDL 2171; BSB G-478.
[Bound with:]
Martyrilogium seu Viola Sanctorum. Hagenau: Heinrich Gran for Johann Knobloch, 4 September 1508.
Chancery 4°. Collation: π10 a8 b-c6 d4 e-q8.4 r6 s4 t8 (π1 title, π2r register, π10v blank, a1r text, t7v colophon, t8 blank). 124 leaves. 37 lines and headline. 4- to 7-line initial spaces left blank, printed guide-letters. Not in Adams; not in the British Library.
Seventeenth-century pigskin over wooden boards, blindstamped, central stamp of the Carthusians at Brühl, paper spine labels, red edges (without 2 fore-edge catches). Provenance: Brühl, Carthusian monastery of St. Vitus, 17th-century inscription; note on St. Bruno's death in Calabria added in the Martyrilogium; a few marginal annotations in a later hand.
First edition of the De passione Christi, printed by the first printer at Hagenau.
Chancery 4° (196x138mm). Collation: a-x8 y6 (a1 title, a2r text, y2r colophon, y2v blank, y3 table, y6 blank). 174 leaves. 34 lines and headline, double column. Type: 4:155G (title, headings and headlines), 8:80G (text). Initial space on a2 left blank, some some underlining in red. (Small wormholes affecting some letters and very light dampstain in both works.) H *8320; BMC III, 685 (IA. 13767); Goff G-712; IGI 4603; IDL 2171; BSB G-478.
[Bound with:]
Martyrilogium seu Viola Sanctorum. Hagenau: Heinrich Gran for Johann Knobloch, 4 September 1508.
Chancery 4°. Collation: π10 a8 b-c6 d4 e-q8.4 r6 s4 t8 (π1 title, π2r register, π10v blank, a1r text, t7v colophon, t8 blank). 124 leaves. 37 lines and headline. 4- to 7-line initial spaces left blank, printed guide-letters. Not in Adams; not in the British Library.
Seventeenth-century pigskin over wooden boards, blindstamped, central stamp of the Carthusians at Brühl, paper spine labels, red edges (without 2 fore-edge catches). Provenance: Brühl, Carthusian monastery of St. Vitus, 17th-century inscription; note on St. Bruno's death in Calabria added in the Martyrilogium; a few marginal annotations in a later hand.
First edition of the De passione Christi, printed by the first printer at Hagenau.