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CONRADUS DE BRUNDELSHEIM (fl.1303-1321)]. Sermones de sanctis . [Reutlingen: Michael Greyff, not after 1478].

Auction 11.07.2002
11.07.2002
Schätzpreis
1.800 £ - 2.500 £
ca. 2.796 $ - 3.883 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.151 £
ca. 3.341 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 70

CONRADUS DE BRUNDELSHEIM (fl.1303-1321)]. Sermones de sanctis . [Reutlingen: Michael Greyff, not after 1478].

Auction 11.07.2002
11.07.2002
Schätzpreis
1.800 £ - 2.500 £
ca. 2.796 $ - 3.883 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.151 £
ca. 3.341 $
Beschreibung:

CONRADUS DE BRUNDELSHEIM (fl.1303-1321)]. Sermones de sanctis . [Reutlingen: Michael Greyff, not after 1478]. Chancery 2° (291 x 207mm). Collation: [1 10 2-13 8 14 6 15-31 8 ] (1/1r blank, 1/1v tabula, 1/2r text, 31/8v blank). 248 leaves. 42-43 lines. Type: 1:93 . G. 2- to 6-line initials in red, a few with extensions, red paragraph marks and capital strokes, two sets of contemporary quiring often visible: arabic numerals in brown ink centred at bottom edge, and an alphabet sequence in red ink in lower corner. (Tear in 17/3 affecting a few letters, 18/4.5 rehinged, a few small wormholes at end, occasional faint dampstaining.) Contemporary German blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, sides divided into lozenges and tooled with phoenix, crayfish, rose and fleurs-de-lys stamps (not in Kyriss or Schunke), label removed from front cover, chain staple break on lower cover, vellum fragments from several manuscripts as pastedowns, vellum MS quire guards in first and final quires (worn, some old repairs, without two fore-edge clasps). Provenance : Trier, Benedictine abbey of St. Matthias the Apostle (contemporary inscription on first blank page) -- Gmünden (17th-century inscription on 1/2) -- Georg Kloss (sale 1835, lot 3555, shelfmark and notation on front pastedown) -- H. Legel (annotations laid in). One of the earliest books printed at Reutlingen. Probably the second edition, preceded by the undated edition printed by Pafraet at Deventer around 1477-79. Conradus composed this work for refectory reading and chose the sermon as a convenient form to organise his thoughts and citations of authors, such as Bernard, Bonaventure, and Albertus Magnus. Through use they took on the function of a sermon aid, and became one of the most widely disseminated collections of sermons in Germany in the late Middle Ages. H *14829=14830; GW 7412; BMC II, 574 (IB. 10619); Pellechet 3929; BSB-Ink C-517; Goff S-585.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 70
Auktion:
Datum:
11.07.2002
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

CONRADUS DE BRUNDELSHEIM (fl.1303-1321)]. Sermones de sanctis . [Reutlingen: Michael Greyff, not after 1478]. Chancery 2° (291 x 207mm). Collation: [1 10 2-13 8 14 6 15-31 8 ] (1/1r blank, 1/1v tabula, 1/2r text, 31/8v blank). 248 leaves. 42-43 lines. Type: 1:93 . G. 2- to 6-line initials in red, a few with extensions, red paragraph marks and capital strokes, two sets of contemporary quiring often visible: arabic numerals in brown ink centred at bottom edge, and an alphabet sequence in red ink in lower corner. (Tear in 17/3 affecting a few letters, 18/4.5 rehinged, a few small wormholes at end, occasional faint dampstaining.) Contemporary German blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, sides divided into lozenges and tooled with phoenix, crayfish, rose and fleurs-de-lys stamps (not in Kyriss or Schunke), label removed from front cover, chain staple break on lower cover, vellum fragments from several manuscripts as pastedowns, vellum MS quire guards in first and final quires (worn, some old repairs, without two fore-edge clasps). Provenance : Trier, Benedictine abbey of St. Matthias the Apostle (contemporary inscription on first blank page) -- Gmünden (17th-century inscription on 1/2) -- Georg Kloss (sale 1835, lot 3555, shelfmark and notation on front pastedown) -- H. Legel (annotations laid in). One of the earliest books printed at Reutlingen. Probably the second edition, preceded by the undated edition printed by Pafraet at Deventer around 1477-79. Conradus composed this work for refectory reading and chose the sermon as a convenient form to organise his thoughts and citations of authors, such as Bernard, Bonaventure, and Albertus Magnus. Through use they took on the function of a sermon aid, and became one of the most widely disseminated collections of sermons in Germany in the late Middle Ages. H *14829=14830; GW 7412; BMC II, 574 (IB. 10619); Pellechet 3929; BSB-Ink C-517; Goff S-585.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 70
Auktion:
Datum:
11.07.2002
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London, King Street
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