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HENRICUS DE HERPF (c. 1410-1477). Speculum aureum decem praeceptorum Dei. [Mainz: Peter Schoeffer, 10 September 1474].
First edition of this collection of sermons based on the ten commandments, bound at Münster by the Brothers of the Common Life. Goff H-39.
Median folio (324 x 236mm). Without first and final blank leaf, initials in red or blue, some interlocking, paragraph marks alternating red or blue, red capital strokes, sermon numbers written in headline in a contemporary hand, remains of two sets of contemporary quiring (light dampstain at upper margins). Contemporary blindstamped calf over wooden boards, bound at ‘Coesfeld I-O’ shop [Münster, Brothers of the Common Life] (minor repairs at spine, a little wear at extremities). Provenance: Thomas Blyndepage (contemporary gift inscription) -- Johann Heinrich Joseph Niesert, pastor at Velen (1766-1841; title inscription dated 1815; sale July 1843).
Schunke designated the workshop responsible for the present binding ‘Coesfeld I-O’, after Coesfeld monastery. It is now recognised as the Brothers of the Common Life at Münster, a prolific bindery whose work is found widely throughout the Rhineland and Westphalia (cf. Einbandforschung 4, 1999, p. 21 and EBDB s105865 and others). HC *8523; GW 12226; BMC I 30; CIBN H-21; Bod-inc H-019; BSB-Ink H-019; Goff H-39.
First edition of this collection of sermons based on the ten commandments, bound at Münster by the Brothers of the Common Life. Goff H-39.
Median folio (324 x 236mm). Without first and final blank leaf, initials in red or blue, some interlocking, paragraph marks alternating red or blue, red capital strokes, sermon numbers written in headline in a contemporary hand, remains of two sets of contemporary quiring (light dampstain at upper margins). Contemporary blindstamped calf over wooden boards, bound at ‘Coesfeld I-O’ shop [Münster, Brothers of the Common Life] (minor repairs at spine, a little wear at extremities). Provenance: Thomas Blyndepage (contemporary gift inscription) -- Johann Heinrich Joseph Niesert, pastor at Velen (1766-1841; title inscription dated 1815; sale July 1843).
Schunke designated the workshop responsible for the present binding ‘Coesfeld I-O’, after Coesfeld monastery. It is now recognised as the Brothers of the Common Life at Münster, a prolific bindery whose work is found widely throughout the Rhineland and Westphalia (cf. Einbandforschung 4, 1999, p. 21 and EBDB s105865 and others). HC *8523; GW 12226; BMC I 30; CIBN H-21; Bod-inc H-019; BSB-Ink H-019; Goff H-39.
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