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tib00010000

Text-inc Id:
tib00010000
Bod-inc Id:
B-005
Headings:
Bagellardus, Paulus De infantium aegritudinibus et remediis.
Analysis of content:
  1. [b1r] Bagellardus, Paulus: De infantium aegritudinibus, [preface, dedicated to] Nicolaus Tronus, Doge of Venice. Incipit: ‘[Q]uantum domui tuae, illustrissime princeps, debeam nec Liuii nec Ciceronis lingua aut eloquentia exprimere . . .’
  2. [b1v] Bagellardus, Paulus: De infantium aegritudinibus. Incipit: ‘[L]ibellus de egritudinibus infantium bipartitus est . . . [C]um infans precepto dei uuluam egreditur . . .’ See Carl Sudhoff, Erstlinge der pädiatrischen Literatur. Drei Wiegendrucke über Heilung und Pflege des Kindes (Munich, 1935), pp. xvii–xxii; G. Ongaro, ‘La medicina nello studio di Padova e nel Veneto', in Storia della cultura veneta. Dal primo Quattrocento al Concilio di Trento, ed. G. Arnaldi and M. Pastore Stocchi, 3 vols (Vicenza, 1980-1), 3/iii 75-134, at 85-6.
  3. [e10r] ‘Sola miseria caret inuidia'.
Imprint:
[Padua]: Bartholomaeus de Valdezoccho and Martinus de Septem Arboribus, 21 Apr. 1472. 4°.
Collation:
[a2 b c10 d8 e10].
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ib00010000 GW 3166; H *2244; Goff B‑10; BMC VII 904; Pr 6756; BSB‑Ink B‑4; CIBN B‑8; Sheppard 5557; facsimile in Sudhoff, Erstlinge. LCN: 12825767
Copies:
  1. B-005(1) Copy Wanting gathering [a] containing the table. Binding: Parchment wrappers from a fifteenth-century legal document in Latin. Size: 211 × 154 × 12 mm. Size of leaf: 211 × 150 mm. On the lower cover title and inscription ‘ . . . d magistrum Hyer[onimum?] de Urbino | Sunt tria quȩ natis fallax fa[ci]unt [ ]lias | [ ] tenuis[ ]'. Sixteenth-century marginal notes. Provenance: Marco Lazzari; armorial book-stamp on [b1r], see Oates 2050. Oxford, Radcliffe Library; probably purchased in 1840; listed under 1840 as 22 G 1, a manuscript addition to the interleaved Catalogue (1835) in Radcliffe Library Records; book-plate with old shelfmarks ‘G.191.a.1', ‘22 G.3', ‘20 C.4', ‘1.73 C.4'. Transferred between 1861 and 1893. SHELFMARK: RR.w.341 [RSL].