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HUGO DE PRATO FLORIDO (c.1262-1322). Sermones dominicales super evangelia et epistolae. [Strassburg: Printed of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner?), not after 1482].
Chancery 2° (297 x 207mm). Gothic type, double column, small miniature of a Carmelite friar praying to St. Vitus (2/1r), foliate initial in shades of green on a pink ground with liquid gold tracery (2/1r), rubricated. Blind bearer type visible on last leaf. (Without the first blank, two tiny wormholes to blank margins of first c. 70 leaves.) Contemporary German blindtooled leather over wooden boards, (armorial tool containing a lion rampart, and other tools, not in Kyriss or Schwenke-Sammlung), two clasps (rebacked and repaired with modern brown morocco, one clasp partially detached). Provenance: Vitus Wolfframi (d. 1508), Carmelite of Neustadt an der Saale, later prior of the Carmelites of Würzburg and the rubricator (purchase inscription dated 1483; his annotations) -- a few early marginalia -- Bamberg, Carmelites (17th-century inscription) -- Ned J. Nakles (sale Christie's New York, 17 April 2000, lot 15).
The present edition is dated from an inscription in the Würzburg copy. Vitus Wolfframi, who purchased and rubricated this copy, was the scribe of a manuscript of prayers which, like this book, was preserved by the Carmelites of Bamberg. HC *9003; BMC I, 130; BSB-Ink. H-416; CIBN H-308; Goff H-509.
Chancery 2° (297 x 207mm). Gothic type, double column, small miniature of a Carmelite friar praying to St. Vitus (2/1r), foliate initial in shades of green on a pink ground with liquid gold tracery (2/1r), rubricated. Blind bearer type visible on last leaf. (Without the first blank, two tiny wormholes to blank margins of first c. 70 leaves.) Contemporary German blindtooled leather over wooden boards, (armorial tool containing a lion rampart, and other tools, not in Kyriss or Schwenke-Sammlung), two clasps (rebacked and repaired with modern brown morocco, one clasp partially detached). Provenance: Vitus Wolfframi (d. 1508), Carmelite of Neustadt an der Saale, later prior of the Carmelites of Würzburg and the rubricator (purchase inscription dated 1483; his annotations) -- a few early marginalia -- Bamberg, Carmelites (17th-century inscription) -- Ned J. Nakles (sale Christie's New York, 17 April 2000, lot 15).
The present edition is dated from an inscription in the Würzburg copy. Vitus Wolfframi, who purchased and rubricated this copy, was the scribe of a manuscript of prayers which, like this book, was preserved by the Carmelites of Bamberg. HC *9003; BMC I, 130; BSB-Ink. H-416; CIBN H-308; Goff H-509.
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