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![GUILELMUS CARTHUSIENSIS [Guillelmus Hilacensis] (fl.1342-1347). Sermones super orationem dominicam. Paris: Ulrich Gering and Berthold Rembolt, 1494.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2017/CKS/2017_CKS_14299_0130_002(guilelmus_carthusiensis_guillelmus_hilacensis_sermones_super_orationem053015).jpg?w=1)
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GUILELMUS CARTHUSIENSIS [Guillelmus Hilacensis] (fl.1342-1347). Sermones super orationem dominicam. Paris: Ulrich Gering and Berthold Rembolt, 1494.
Rare: only 2 records of auction sales for this work, both in the 1930s (ABPC/RBH). ‘The fact that the headlines only start with the second quire suggest that this is the first book of the press to be provided with them and consequently earlier than the Paraldus of 30 June 1494, which has them throughout. On the other hand, the device is not otherwise known to appear until the Hours of 16 December.’ (BMC). HC *8219; GW 11904; BMC VIII 29; Bod-inc G-310; BSB-Ink G-494; IGI 4619; Goff G-635.
Chancery octavo (140 x 100mm). With last blank, wood-engraved publisher’s device on title verso, rubrication and initials supplied in red and blue. Contemporary leather with four blindstamped plates attributed to Jean de Coulonces (1503) depicting 3 biblical scenes (the original sin, Christ on cross and St Stephen’s martyrdom) and fable beasts within psalm ‘Ostende nobis D[omi]ne misericordia[m] tuam et salutare tuum da nobis’ (edges and spine ends repaired, rubbed). Provenance: 17th-century annotation on title, 18th- and 19th-century notes on title and last page arguing the edition and place of publisher in French printing history.
Rare: only 2 records of auction sales for this work, both in the 1930s (ABPC/RBH). ‘The fact that the headlines only start with the second quire suggest that this is the first book of the press to be provided with them and consequently earlier than the Paraldus of 30 June 1494, which has them throughout. On the other hand, the device is not otherwise known to appear until the Hours of 16 December.’ (BMC). HC *8219; GW 11904; BMC VIII 29; Bod-inc G-310; BSB-Ink G-494; IGI 4619; Goff G-635.
Chancery octavo (140 x 100mm). With last blank, wood-engraved publisher’s device on title verso, rubrication and initials supplied in red and blue. Contemporary leather with four blindstamped plates attributed to Jean de Coulonces (1503) depicting 3 biblical scenes (the original sin, Christ on cross and St Stephen’s martyrdom) and fable beasts within psalm ‘Ostende nobis D[omi]ne misericordia[m] tuam et salutare tuum da nobis’ (edges and spine ends repaired, rubbed). Provenance: 17th-century annotation on title, 18th- and 19th-century notes on title and last page arguing the edition and place of publisher in French printing history.
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