![JOHANNES XXI, Pope, formerly Petrus Hispanus (c. 1210-1220 to 1277). Copulata tractatuum Petri Hispani et parvorum logicalium etiam Syncategorematum, cum textu, secundum doctrinam Thomae Aquinatis. [Cologne : Heinrich Quentell], 4 December, 1489.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2017/CKS/2017_CKS_14299_0144_001(johannes_xxi_pope_formerly_petrus_hispanus_copulata_tractatuum_petri_h053149).jpg?w=1)
![JOHANNES XXI, Pope, formerly Petrus Hispanus (c. 1210-1220 to 1277). Copulata tractatuum Petri Hispani et parvorum logicalium etiam Syncategorematum, cum textu, secundum doctrinam Thomae Aquinatis. [Cologne : Heinrich Quentell], 4 December, 1489.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2017/CKS/2017_CKS_14299_0144_000(johannes_xxi_pope_formerly_petrus_hispanus_copulata_tractatuum_petri_h053149).jpg?w=1)
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JOHANNES XXI, Pope, formerly Petrus Hispanus (c. 1210-1220 to 1277). Copulata tractatuum Petri Hispani et parvorum logicalium etiam Syncategorematum, cum textu, secundum doctrinam Thomae Aquinatis. [Cologne : Heinrich Quentell], 4 December, 1489.
The Kyriss copy of a large, rubricated copy in a contemporary Nuremberg binding. It is a compilation of logic texts with extensive commentary by Lambertus de Monte and was a popular university text, particularly at Cologne. HC *8702; BMC I, 274; BSB-Ink L-21 (+ var); CIBN J-161; Bod-inc J-101; Goff J-238.
Chancery folio (286 x 199mm 2 large opening initials in interlocking red and blue, other initials in red, red paragraph marks. (Title lightly soiled, small marginal wormhole affecting text in a few places, occasional marginal spotting or staining, quire H misbound after I). Contemporary Nuremberg blindpanelled calf over wooden boards (Kyriss 114, localise to Augustinian monastery at Nuremberg), title tooled in gold on upper cover, without centre- and cornerpieces, chased metal clasps with straps renewed (scuffed, minor losses at spine ends and elsewhere). Provenance: Buxheim, Carthusian monastery (inscription on title, stamp in opening initial) -- Ernst Kyriss (small monogram stamp on title).
The Kyriss copy of a large, rubricated copy in a contemporary Nuremberg binding. It is a compilation of logic texts with extensive commentary by Lambertus de Monte and was a popular university text, particularly at Cologne. HC *8702; BMC I, 274; BSB-Ink L-21 (+ var); CIBN J-161; Bod-inc J-101; Goff J-238.
Chancery folio (286 x 199mm 2 large opening initials in interlocking red and blue, other initials in red, red paragraph marks. (Title lightly soiled, small marginal wormhole affecting text in a few places, occasional marginal spotting or staining, quire H misbound after I). Contemporary Nuremberg blindpanelled calf over wooden boards (Kyriss 114, localise to Augustinian monastery at Nuremberg), title tooled in gold on upper cover, without centre- and cornerpieces, chased metal clasps with straps renewed (scuffed, minor losses at spine ends and elsewhere). Provenance: Buxheim, Carthusian monastery (inscription on title, stamp in opening initial) -- Ernst Kyriss (small monogram stamp on title).
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