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Auction archive: Lot number 136

ALBERTUS MAGNUS (ps-) [ HUGO RIPELIN ARGENTINENSIS, d. 1268].

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,981 - US$6,636
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 136

ALBERTUS MAGNUS (ps-) [ HUGO RIPELIN ARGENTINENSIS, d. 1268].

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,981 - US$6,636
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

ALBERTUS MAGNUS (ps-) [ HUGO RIPELIN ARGENTINENSIS, d. 1268]. Compendium theologicae veritatis. With table by Thomas Dorniberg (fl. c. 1472). - BERNOLDUS DE CAESAREA (fl. c. 1314). Distinctiones de tempore et de sanctis quarum declarationes ex compendio ... capiuntur. Ulm: Johann Zainer, [not after 1481]. [Bound second with:] RUPERTUS, Abbas Tuiciensis (c 1075⁄80-c.1129). De victoria verbi Dei. [Augsburg:] Anton Sorg, 1487. Second Ulm edition of a popular work attributed to Albertus Magnus, bound with the first and only 15th-century edition of Rupert of Deutz’s De victoria verbi Dei. The Compendium is now attributed to Hugo Ripelin, a Dominican of Strasbourg. It is a summary of important theological concepts and is accompanied by a list of themes for sermons de tempore and de sanctis compiled by Bernold, a Cistercian monk of Kaisersheim in Bavaria. This edition, the second printed by Zainer at Ulm, is dated according to a rubricator's date of 1481 in a copy at Leipzig. I: Goff A-235; H 437*; GW 600; Bod-inc. A-106; BMC II 527; BSB-Ink. H-402; ISTC ia00235000. II: Goff R-365; H 14046*; CIBN R-232; BMC II 353; BSB-Ink R-286; ISTC ir00365000. Two works in one volume, chancery folio (256 x 172mm). Compendium: 191 (of 192 leaves, with final but without the first blank). Rubricated. (First leaf rehinged and repaired at upper margin, neat tear in fo. 3⁄8, minor wormholes affecting a few letters in first 2 lvs. and final few quires, very occasional dampstain.) Rupertus: 114 leaves, with final blank. Rubricated. (Small wormholes touching a few letters in first 3 and final quire.) Late-16th or early-17th-century German blindstamped pigskin, upper cover with oval stamp of the Carthusian monastery at Prüll dated 1591 stamp [in use until 1626], lower cover with central arabesque, spine directly lettered, red edges (lightly wormed and scuffed, missing clasps). Provenance: Prüll, Carthusian monastery, near Regensburg (binding, inscription) – [Munich, Royal Library duplicate (‘Duplum’)].

Auction archive: Lot number 136
Auction:
Datum:
15 Dec 2021
Auction house:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
Beschreibung:

ALBERTUS MAGNUS (ps-) [ HUGO RIPELIN ARGENTINENSIS, d. 1268]. Compendium theologicae veritatis. With table by Thomas Dorniberg (fl. c. 1472). - BERNOLDUS DE CAESAREA (fl. c. 1314). Distinctiones de tempore et de sanctis quarum declarationes ex compendio ... capiuntur. Ulm: Johann Zainer, [not after 1481]. [Bound second with:] RUPERTUS, Abbas Tuiciensis (c 1075⁄80-c.1129). De victoria verbi Dei. [Augsburg:] Anton Sorg, 1487. Second Ulm edition of a popular work attributed to Albertus Magnus, bound with the first and only 15th-century edition of Rupert of Deutz’s De victoria verbi Dei. The Compendium is now attributed to Hugo Ripelin, a Dominican of Strasbourg. It is a summary of important theological concepts and is accompanied by a list of themes for sermons de tempore and de sanctis compiled by Bernold, a Cistercian monk of Kaisersheim in Bavaria. This edition, the second printed by Zainer at Ulm, is dated according to a rubricator's date of 1481 in a copy at Leipzig. I: Goff A-235; H 437*; GW 600; Bod-inc. A-106; BMC II 527; BSB-Ink. H-402; ISTC ia00235000. II: Goff R-365; H 14046*; CIBN R-232; BMC II 353; BSB-Ink R-286; ISTC ir00365000. Two works in one volume, chancery folio (256 x 172mm). Compendium: 191 (of 192 leaves, with final but without the first blank). Rubricated. (First leaf rehinged and repaired at upper margin, neat tear in fo. 3⁄8, minor wormholes affecting a few letters in first 2 lvs. and final few quires, very occasional dampstain.) Rupertus: 114 leaves, with final blank. Rubricated. (Small wormholes touching a few letters in first 3 and final quire.) Late-16th or early-17th-century German blindstamped pigskin, upper cover with oval stamp of the Carthusian monastery at Prüll dated 1591 stamp [in use until 1626], lower cover with central arabesque, spine directly lettered, red edges (lightly wormed and scuffed, missing clasps). Provenance: Prüll, Carthusian monastery, near Regensburg (binding, inscription) – [Munich, Royal Library duplicate (‘Duplum’)].

Auction archive: Lot number 136
Auction:
Datum:
15 Dec 2021
Auction house:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
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