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LEO I (?390-461, Pope from 400). Sermones et epistolae. Edited by Johannes Andreas de Buxiis (1417-1475), bishop of Aleria. Venice: Andreas de Soziis, Parmensis, 3 March 1485.
Chancery 2o (290 x 195 mm). Collation: a-m8 n6 o4 (a2r text, o3r colophon, o3v register). 104 leaves (of 106, without a1 and o4 blank.) 44 lines, double column. Type: 2:92Ga. 2- and 3-line spaces for initials. (Worming within the text block resulting in loss of several letters, a2-h4 with marginal worming and some occasional worm holes in the text block, approximately the first 15 leaves with heavier worming within text, marginal dampstaining at inner fore-margin on l2-m2). Late 19th-century half vellum (some light soiling).
Provenance: contemporary marginalia -- J.H. and G.M. Farrell (book label on pastedown) -- Munich Royal Library (duplicate inscription on a2r).
Seventh edition, the fourth and last edited by Bussi, of the sermons of Leo I, which were reprinted frequently in the 1470 and 1480s. This was the second to last of six books from the press of Andreas de Soziis, of Parma. First heard from in 1483, when he printed an edition of Justinian for two other publishers, de Soziis worked on his own in 1484 and 1485, producing editions of theology, law, and an edition of Avicenna.
HC 10013*; BMC V, 398 (IB.22588); BSB-Ink. L-103; CIBN L-116; IGI 5726; Pr 4940; Goff L-135.
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Provenance: contemporary marginalia -- J.H. and G.M. Farrell (book label on pastedown) -- Munich Royal Library (duplicate inscription on a2r).
Seventh edition, the fourth and last edited by Bussi, of the sermons of Leo I, which were reprinted frequently in the 1470 and 1480s. This was the second to last of six books from the press of Andreas de Soziis, of Parma. First heard from in 1483, when he printed an edition of Justinian for two other publishers, de Soziis worked on his own in 1484 and 1485, producing editions of theology, law, and an edition of Avicenna.
HC 10013*; BMC V, 398 (IB.22588); BSB-Ink. L-103; CIBN L-116; IGI 5726; Pr 4940; Goff L-135.