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BERNARDINUS SENENSIS (1380-1444). Quadragesimale de christiana religione. [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1490].
Chancery 2° (300x207mm). Collation: a10 b-c8 d-i8.6 k6 l-v8.6 x-y6 z8 A6 Aa B8 C-D6 E-H8.6 I8 K-L10 (a1r title, a1v tabula, a2r prologue, text, L10v blank). 254 leaves. 54 lines and headline, double column. Type: 4b:165G (headlines), 6:108G (headings), 11b:82G (text), 14:285G (title), printed guide-letters. 3- to 6-line initials, capital strokes, and paragraph marks in red. (Title repaired affecting some text, last leaf mounted, small tear in a4 affecting a few letters, marginal repair to a10 and b1, small wormholes in initial and final leaves without loss, small punctures from bosses and staple in final few leaves affecting a few letters.) Contemporary calf (two pieces sewn together) over wooden boards, blindstamped, two brass fore-edge catches (missing one clasp, corner and central bosses missing), staple punctures in rear cover (spine repaired), title written on lower and fore-edge, one red pigskin index tab; a Mainz binding, stamps include Schwenke-Sammlung Löwe 84, Blattwerk 503, Heilige 27, designated by Schunke as "Mainz Dominikus". Provenance: inscription in red dated 1498 erased from title; contemporary inscription erased from a2r: De libris fratris udalrici dolcato's de kesching ord' predicatorum(?); Innsbruck, Franciscan Minims; stamp erased from a2r, Bibliothek der P.P. [--].
FIRST EDITION. Although Bernardinus, renowned as an orator, preached in Italian, he chose to have his sermons published in Latin. HC *2834; GW 3882; BMC III, 751 (IB. 37466); Goff B-346; Pellechet 2083; van der Haegen, Amerbach 50; BSB B-298
Chancery 2° (300x207mm). Collation: a10 b-c8 d-i8.6 k6 l-v8.6 x-y6 z8 A6 Aa B8 C-D6 E-H8.6 I8 K-L10 (a1r title, a1v tabula, a2r prologue, text, L10v blank). 254 leaves. 54 lines and headline, double column. Type: 4b:165G (headlines), 6:108G (headings), 11b:82G (text), 14:285G (title), printed guide-letters. 3- to 6-line initials, capital strokes, and paragraph marks in red. (Title repaired affecting some text, last leaf mounted, small tear in a4 affecting a few letters, marginal repair to a10 and b1, small wormholes in initial and final leaves without loss, small punctures from bosses and staple in final few leaves affecting a few letters.) Contemporary calf (two pieces sewn together) over wooden boards, blindstamped, two brass fore-edge catches (missing one clasp, corner and central bosses missing), staple punctures in rear cover (spine repaired), title written on lower and fore-edge, one red pigskin index tab; a Mainz binding, stamps include Schwenke-Sammlung Löwe 84, Blattwerk 503, Heilige 27, designated by Schunke as "Mainz Dominikus". Provenance: inscription in red dated 1498 erased from title; contemporary inscription erased from a2r: De libris fratris udalrici dolcato's de kesching ord' predicatorum(?); Innsbruck, Franciscan Minims; stamp erased from a2r, Bibliothek der P.P. [--].
FIRST EDITION. Although Bernardinus, renowned as an orator, preached in Italian, he chose to have his sermons published in Latin. HC *2834; GW 3882; BMC III, 751 (IB. 37466); Goff B-346; Pellechet 2083; van der Haegen, Amerbach 50; BSB B-298