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a corpus of texts printed in the 15th century

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til00004000

Text-inc Id:
til00004000
Bod-inc Id:
L-005
Headings:
Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus Opera.
Analysis of content:
  1. [*2r] [Table of contents.] ‘Rubricae.’
  2. [*11r] Antonius Raudensis: [Errata Lactantii.] A list of errors in the works of Lactantius; see L‑002.
  3. [*12r] [Montaltus] Genuensis, Adam: [Verse censuring Antonius Raudensis.] Incipit: ‘Hic male corripuit stolidis Antonius ausis'; 4 elegiac distichs. See L‑003.
  4. [a1r] Lactantius, [Lucius Coelius] Firmianus: De divinis institutionibus. Lactantius, Divinae institutiones, ed. Brandt, CSEL 19, 1-672.
  5. [s1r] [Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus: De ira dei addressed to] Donatus. Lactantius, De ira dei, ed. Brandt, CSEL 27, 67-132.
  6. [t8r] [Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus: De opificio dei vel de formatione hominis addressed to] Demetrianus. Lactantius, De opificio dei, ed. Brandt, CSEL 27, 3-64.
  7. [x4r] [Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus: De phoenice carmen.] Lactantius, Opera omnia: 2/1: Carmen de ave phoenice, ed. Brandt, CSEL 27, 135-47.
  8. [x6r] Ovidius [Naso, Publius]: Metamorphoses [extract]. Ov. Met. 15. 391-402.
  9. [x6r] Dante [Alighieri: La commedia: Inferno xxv, lines 106-11]. Incipit: ‘[C]ossi per li gram(!) saui se confessa | Chella phenice muore e poi renasce'; 6 lines of verse. Dante, La commedia. 2. Inferno, ed. Petrocchi, 411-12.
  10. [x6v] [Fortunatus, Venantius: De resurrectione Christi. Also known as Carmen de pascha; addressed to Bishop Felix.] Incipit: ‘[S]alue festa dies toto uenerabilis aeuo | Qua deus infernum uicit et astra tenet'; 50 elegiac distichs. See L‑003.
  11. [x7v] [Verse.] Incipit: ‘Arguit hic hominum sectas Lactantius omnes | Septeno falsas codice uera docens'; 5 elegiac distichs. see Walther, Initia, 1467.
Imprint:
[Venice]: Adam de Ambergau, 1471. Folio.
Collation:
[*12 a–l10 m8 n–q10 r12 s–u10 x8]. Woodcut borders at the head and foot of [a1r], also woodcut initials at the beginning of each book.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: il00004000 H *9809; Goff L‑4; BMC V 188; Pr 4144; BSB‑Ink L‑4; CIBN L‑4; Oates 1652; Sheppard 3318. Microfiche: Incunabula Unit 9: Printing in Italy before 1472: Part III. LCN: 14450238
Copies:
  1. L-005(1) Copy Wanting [x1.8], also the blank leaf [*1]. Gathering [*] here bound at the end. On [x7v] the date and the name of the printer are printed only after the verse colophon, whereas in BMC it appears before. Binding: Eighteenth-century gold-tooled calf; marbled pastedowns; the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers. Size: 346 × 246 × 49 mm. Size of leaf: 330 × 230 mm. Marginal notes in several fifteenth- and sixteenth-century hands, including comments on and corrections to the text, extraction of key words, ‘nota' marks, and pointing hands, also underlining in the text in black ink. Manuscript foliation: 1-216. At the beginning of each book rubric headings and titles are supplied in red. Two-line epigraphic initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue. The woodcut borders on [a1r] are painted in gold, red, maroon, blue, and yellow, with a coat of arms added within a maroon laurel wreath in the lower border: gules, four bars wavy sable. Woodcut initials at the beginning of each book coloured in gold, red, maroon, and blue. Provenance: Unidentified coat of arms on [a1r] (see above). Luigi Celotti (c.1768-c.1846); sale, 14 Feb. 1825, lot 774. Purchased for £11. 11. 0; see Books Purchased (1825), 15, and note on the verso of the front endleaf, ‘purchased 1825.’ SHELFMARK: Auct. N inf. 2.7.