![DUNS SCOTUS, Johannes (1265-1308). Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum, edited by Philippus Bagnacavallus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, 18 December 1497. [Bound with:] Johannes DUNS SCOTUS. Quodlibeta, edited by Philippus Bagnacavallus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, 3 February 1497/98.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2004/CSK/2004_CSK_05509_0061_000(091244).jpg?w=1)
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DUNS SCOTUS, Johannes (1265-1308). Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum, edited by Philippus Bagnacavallus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, 18 December 1497. [Bound with:] Johannes DUNS SCOTUS. Quodlibeta, edited by Philippus Bagnacavallus. Venice: Bonetus Locatellus for Octavianus Scotus, 3 February 1497/98.
2 works in 4 volumes, super-chancery 2° (309 x 308mm). Gothic type, double column, printer's devices, historiated woodcut initials. (Without blank I:R8, replaced by an early flyleaf, a few leaves rehinged with A2 in vols I and II transposed, occasional dampstaining, more consistent in vol. IV, marginal repair vol. I, h7.) Uniformly bound in later vellum over paper boards, numbered I-IV on spine, tie-holes, red edges (spines rebacked, 3 with remains of early script on vellum pasted down, worn at extremities). Provenance: extensive early marginal annotations (shaved) -- 16th-century inscription on titles and edges (Pro loco nostro S[anct]i Antonii civitatis superioris) -- 17th-century inscription on title vol. IV (Ad usum ? ? ? illuminati abfui).
These two works by Duns Scotus form one whole. The Questiones quolibetales Scoti here is bound in volume II after Scotus super secundo Sententiarum. Locatellus obtained a privilege for printing all the works of Scotus edited by Bagnacavallo as early as 22 September 1496 (Fulin no.55), but printing of the work seems to have been delayed. I: H 6420 (III, IV); BMC V, 448; GW 9077; Goff D-383. II: HCR 6437; BMC V, 449; GW 9072; Goff D-397. (4)
2 works in 4 volumes, super-chancery 2° (309 x 308mm). Gothic type, double column, printer's devices, historiated woodcut initials. (Without blank I:R8, replaced by an early flyleaf, a few leaves rehinged with A2 in vols I and II transposed, occasional dampstaining, more consistent in vol. IV, marginal repair vol. I, h7.) Uniformly bound in later vellum over paper boards, numbered I-IV on spine, tie-holes, red edges (spines rebacked, 3 with remains of early script on vellum pasted down, worn at extremities). Provenance: extensive early marginal annotations (shaved) -- 16th-century inscription on titles and edges (Pro loco nostro S[anct]i Antonii civitatis superioris) -- 17th-century inscription on title vol. IV (Ad usum ? ? ? illuminati abfui).
These two works by Duns Scotus form one whole. The Questiones quolibetales Scoti here is bound in volume II after Scotus super secundo Sententiarum. Locatellus obtained a privilege for printing all the works of Scotus edited by Bagnacavallo as early as 22 September 1496 (Fulin no.55), but printing of the work seems to have been delayed. I: H 6420 (III, IV); BMC V, 448; GW 9077; Goff D-383. II: HCR 6437; BMC V, 449; GW 9072; Goff D-397. (4)
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