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THOMAS AQUINAS (1225-1274). Scripta ad Hanibaldum episcopum super quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. [Basel]: Nicolaus Kesler, 1492.
First and only edition of a rare commentary on Petrus Lombardus’s Sentences. Formerly attributed to Thomas Aquinas, this work is now believed to have been written by his student Hannibaldus de Hannibaldis (d.1272). Only one complete copy is recorded at auction (RBH/ABPC). GW M46359; BMC III, 770; BSB-Ink H-5; ISTC it00329000; Goff P-486.
Chancery folio (308 x 215mm). 154 leaves, with the final blank, woodcut printer’s device at end, rubricated (a few marginal paper flaws and minor wormholes, some light stains). Contemporary German blindruled goatskin over wooden boards, metal centre- and corner pieces, vellum title label in a contemporary hand on upper cover, 16th-century fore-edge title label tipped on to last leaf, binder’s waste of manuscript on vellum from a 14th-century German breviary (remains of metal fore-edge clasp, lightly scuffed, head of spine repaired, some wormholes). Provenance: Scheyern, Benedictine monastery in Bavaria (c.17th-century inscriptions).
First and only edition of a rare commentary on Petrus Lombardus’s Sentences. Formerly attributed to Thomas Aquinas, this work is now believed to have been written by his student Hannibaldus de Hannibaldis (d.1272). Only one complete copy is recorded at auction (RBH/ABPC). GW M46359; BMC III, 770; BSB-Ink H-5; ISTC it00329000; Goff P-486.
Chancery folio (308 x 215mm). 154 leaves, with the final blank, woodcut printer’s device at end, rubricated (a few marginal paper flaws and minor wormholes, some light stains). Contemporary German blindruled goatskin over wooden boards, metal centre- and corner pieces, vellum title label in a contemporary hand on upper cover, 16th-century fore-edge title label tipped on to last leaf, binder’s waste of manuscript on vellum from a 14th-century German breviary (remains of metal fore-edge clasp, lightly scuffed, head of spine repaired, some wormholes). Provenance: Scheyern, Benedictine monastery in Bavaria (c.17th-century inscriptions).
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