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PLATEA, Franciscus de (d.1460). Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum. [Venice:] Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, 1472.
Median half-sheet 4° (217 x 162mm). Collation: [1-1010 1112 12-2210 234] (1/1 blank, 1/2r table, 4/1r Restitutio, 12/1r Usura, 17/1v Excommunicationes, 23/3r colophon, 23/3v-4 blank). 225 (of 226, without final blank) leaves. 32 lines, marginal section numbers. Type 1:97R. 2- and 5-line initials in red, paragraph marks in red. (Occasional light dampstain and spotting.) 19th-century half vellum, leather spine label, speckled edges (corners bumped, spine label chipped). Provenance: 18th-century inscription erased from first page with resultant small holes, annotations and foliation; Charles W. Reynell (pencilled inscription on flyleaf).
FIRST EDITION, probably preceding an undated Paduan edition which contains a rubricator's date of 1472. Recent scholarship (CIBN) places the present edition first. Devoted to restitution, usary and excommunication, the work is ONE OF THE EARLIEST PRINTED BOOKS ON AN ECONOMIC SUBJECT. It is also probably the first book printed by Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, who claims in the colophon to be a typecutter as well as printer. HC *13035; BMC V, 208 (IB. 20014-20015, both imperfect); CIBN P-429; IGI 7840; Kress 11; Goff P-752.
Median half-sheet 4° (217 x 162mm). Collation: [1-1010 1112 12-2210 234] (1/1 blank, 1/2r table, 4/1r Restitutio, 12/1r Usura, 17/1v Excommunicationes, 23/3r colophon, 23/3v-4 blank). 225 (of 226, without final blank) leaves. 32 lines, marginal section numbers. Type 1:97R. 2- and 5-line initials in red, paragraph marks in red. (Occasional light dampstain and spotting.) 19th-century half vellum, leather spine label, speckled edges (corners bumped, spine label chipped). Provenance: 18th-century inscription erased from first page with resultant small holes, annotations and foliation; Charles W. Reynell (pencilled inscription on flyleaf).
FIRST EDITION, probably preceding an undated Paduan edition which contains a rubricator's date of 1472. Recent scholarship (CIBN) places the present edition first. Devoted to restitution, usary and excommunication, the work is ONE OF THE EARLIEST PRINTED BOOKS ON AN ECONOMIC SUBJECT. It is also probably the first book printed by Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, who claims in the colophon to be a typecutter as well as printer. HC *13035; BMC V, 208 (IB. 20014-20015, both imperfect); CIBN P-429; IGI 7840; Kress 11; Goff P-752.