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HEROLT, Johannes (d. 1468). Sermones Discipuli. Strassburg: [Martin Flach], 1490.
Chancery 2o (288 x 197 mm). Collation: a-b8 c6; d-f8 g6 h-i8 k-m6 n-z8 A-H8 I6 K-L8; M-Z8 aa8 bb6 cc-gg8 hh10 ii8 (a1r title, a1v blank, a2r tables, c4v Casus papales, c5r Casus episcopales, c5v Inhibitiones a sacra communione; d1r Sermones de tempore; M1r blank, M1v table, M2r Sermones de sanctis, T8v table, V3r Promptuarium exemplorum, gg2r table, gg8r Promptuarium de miraculis beate virginis, ii7r table, ii7v colophon, ii8r table, ii8v blank). 428 leaves. 52 lines and headline, double column. Types: 1:175G (title and headlines, etc.), 5:80G (text). Three- to ten-line initial spaces, with printed guide letters. (First and last pages slightly darkened, occasional smudges, margins of last leaf reinforced on blank verso.)
Binding: contemporary German blind-stamped leather over wooden boards, preserving a number of deckle edges (rebacked, endleaves renewed): the outer frame tooled with repeats of a square artichoke stamp and a winged and haloed lion (from a set of evangelist symbols) or with large and small rosettes alternating with the lion, the central panel of the front cover tooled with fillets to an overall saltire pattern, the interstices filled with a rampant lion or a small rosette, in addition a delicate vining flower tool and a tiny rosette, on the back cover the central panel divided by fillets in the form of a cross of St. Andrew, the compartments each with a large rosette, the tools not in Kyriss or Schwenke-Sammlung; sewing guards cut from a 12th-century manuscript; evidence of two clasps and of ten center- and cornerpiece bosses.
Provenance: scattered early annotations -- L'Abbé G. Hirn: 19th-century printed booklabel -- S. Hamer collation mark dated July 25, 1970, Fredericksburg, Va.
Martin Flach printed in Strassburg from 1487 until his death in 1500, producing mostly theological, homiletic and canonical works. The present edition is the second of Flach's four editions of the Sermones Discipuli of the Dominican Johannes Herolt and one of more than fifty editions of this text published during the incunable period. Herolt's sermons, which offered not only texts but also a number of aids to preachers, were very popular in the late Middle Ages.
ISTC records only two other copies of the present edition in North America (Huntington Library and Library of Congress). H 8501*; BMC I, 150 (IB. 2148); BSB-Ink. H-206; Pr 688; Goff H-116.
Chancery 2
Binding: contemporary German blind-stamped leather over wooden boards, preserving a number of deckle edges (rebacked, endleaves renewed): the outer frame tooled with repeats of a square artichoke stamp and a winged and haloed lion (from a set of evangelist symbols) or with large and small rosettes alternating with the lion, the central panel of the front cover tooled with fillets to an overall saltire pattern, the interstices filled with a rampant lion or a small rosette, in addition a delicate vining flower tool and a tiny rosette, on the back cover the central panel divided by fillets in the form of a cross of St. Andrew, the compartments each with a large rosette, the tools not in Kyriss or Schwenke-Sammlung; sewing guards cut from a 12th-century manuscript; evidence of two clasps and of ten center- and cornerpiece bosses.
Provenance: scattered early annotations -- L'Abbé G. Hirn: 19th-century printed booklabel -- S. Hamer collation mark dated July 25, 1970, Fredericksburg, Va.
Martin Flach printed in Strassburg from 1487 until his death in 1500, producing mostly theological, homiletic and canonical works. The present edition is the second of Flach's four editions of the Sermones Discipuli of the Dominican Johannes Herolt and one of more than fifty editions of this text published during the incunable period. Herolt's sermons, which offered not only texts but also a number of aids to preachers, were very popular in the late Middle Ages.
ISTC records only two other copies of the present edition in North America (Huntington Library and Library of Congress). H 8501*; BMC I, 150 (IB. 2148); BSB-Ink. H-206; Pr 688; Goff H-116.