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FERRERIUS, Vincentius (1355-1419, Saint). Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Part III only (of 3). Venice: Jacobus Pentius, de Leuco for Lazarus de Soardis, 12th November 1496.
Chancery 4o (193 x 143 mm). Collation: \\g8; AAA-PPP8 QQQ6. 134 leaves (portion only of the final blank). 53 lines and head-line, double column. Gothic types 144 (Haebler 3, head-lines), 1:57 (text). Capital spaces, with printed guide-letters. Woodcut portrait of St. Vincent Ferrer on title, printer's device at end. (Some occasional pale spotting, mostly marginal, some pale marginal dampstaining towards end, small hole on OOO1 with loss of a few letters.) 16th-century Italian limp vellum, remains of ties. Provenance: Antony Méray, 19th-century French author and bibliophile (inscription on front pastedown) -- Estelle Doheny (morocco bookplate; purchased from Dawson's Bookshop, Los Angeles, 1 August 1941) -- donated to SMS 1941.
Third part of St. Vincent Ferrer's sermons, the Sermones de sanctis. This is among the first books printed by Jacobus Pentius of Lecco, the first being the Pylades Grammatica of 22 October 1495. Hain and GW specify a first quire of ten leaves in this part; this copy, like those described by BMC, Oates and Walsh, have a first quire of eight leaves, as called for in the register on the recto of the eighth leaf. BMC XII, 40 (IA. 24525); BSB-Ink. F-91; Essling 906; GW 9843; Harvard/Walsh 2694; Oates 2194; Sander 7610; Goff F137.
Chancery 4o (193 x 143 mm). Collation: \\g8; AAA-PPP8 QQQ6. 134 leaves (portion only of the final blank). 53 lines and head-line, double column. Gothic types 144 (Haebler 3, head-lines), 1:57 (text). Capital spaces, with printed guide-letters. Woodcut portrait of St. Vincent Ferrer on title, printer's device at end. (Some occasional pale spotting, mostly marginal, some pale marginal dampstaining towards end, small hole on OOO1 with loss of a few letters.) 16th-century Italian limp vellum, remains of ties. Provenance: Antony Méray, 19th-century French author and bibliophile (inscription on front pastedown) -- Estelle Doheny (morocco bookplate; purchased from Dawson's Bookshop, Los Angeles, 1 August 1941) -- donated to SMS 1941.
Third part of St. Vincent Ferrer's sermons, the Sermones de sanctis. This is among the first books printed by Jacobus Pentius of Lecco, the first being the Pylades Grammatica of 22 October 1495. Hain and GW specify a first quire of ten leaves in this part; this copy, like those described by BMC, Oates and Walsh, have a first quire of eight leaves, as called for in the register on the recto of the eighth leaf. BMC XII, 40 (IA. 24525); BSB-Ink. F-91; Essling 906; GW 9843; Harvard/Walsh 2694; Oates 2194; Sander 7610; Goff F137.