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GRADUALE, for the use of the Chartreuse of Gaillon. Graduale Ordinis Cartusiensis. Paris: G. Chaudière, 1578.
Small 2o (275 x 197 mm). PRINTED ON VELLUM. Collation: a8; A-Z AA-HH6 JJ8. 202 leaves. Gothic types, printed in red and black. Title in red within elaborate woodcut border or grotesque figures and cherubs, second block used below of the Cardinal Charles de Bourbon offering the Chartreuse de Gaillon to the Virgin and Child, woodcut initials. Musical notation: square notes in black on four-line staff printed in red. Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over reverse-bevelled wooden boards, brass corner-pieces, two brass clasps and fore-edge catches (front joint cracked, later morocco spine label chipped). Provenance: Estelle Doheny (morocco bookplate; purchased from H.A. Feisenberger, London) -- donated to SMS 9 December 1947.
VERY FINE PARISIAN GRADUALE ON VELLUM. On the title is added in contemporary manuscript, presumably by the printer: "Correctum in Card. ad cuius formam ceta. corrigantur." A correction to the chant on f.CVIII is added in manuscript at the foot of A8r and in the music additional black vertical lines are supplied in manuscript. The woodcut of Charles de Bourbon on the title is a symbolic representation of the founding of Chartreuse in 1571. RARE: the only copies recorded on vellum are those described by Van Praet (French Royal copy) and Mortimer (Harvard copy, formerly in the library of Charles Louis de Bourbon, duke of Parma). Mortimer French 253; Van Praet VI, p.35, no.334 bis.
Small 2o (275 x 197 mm). PRINTED ON VELLUM. Collation: a8; A-Z AA-HH6 JJ8. 202 leaves. Gothic types, printed in red and black. Title in red within elaborate woodcut border or grotesque figures and cherubs, second block used below of the Cardinal Charles de Bourbon offering the Chartreuse de Gaillon to the Virgin and Child, woodcut initials. Musical notation: square notes in black on four-line staff printed in red. Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over reverse-bevelled wooden boards, brass corner-pieces, two brass clasps and fore-edge catches (front joint cracked, later morocco spine label chipped). Provenance: Estelle Doheny (morocco bookplate; purchased from H.A. Feisenberger, London) -- donated to SMS 9 December 1947.
VERY FINE PARISIAN GRADUALE ON VELLUM. On the title is added in contemporary manuscript, presumably by the printer: "Correctum in Card. ad cuius formam ceta. corrigantur." A correction to the chant on f.CVIII is added in manuscript at the foot of A8r and in the music additional black vertical lines are supplied in manuscript. The woodcut of Charles de Bourbon on the title is a symbolic representation of the founding of Chartreuse in 1571. RARE: the only copies recorded on vellum are those described by Van Praet (French Royal copy) and Mortimer (Harvard copy, formerly in the library of Charles Louis de Bourbon, duke of Parma). Mortimer French 253; Van Praet VI, p.35, no.334 bis.