BONIFACIUS VIII (Benedetto Gaetano, 1235?-1303, Pope). Liber sextus Decretalium , with gloss of Johannes Andreae. Edited and with additions by Hieronymus Clarius. - CLEMENS V. Constitutiones . Venice: Baptista de Tortis, 1496. Collation: a-n 8; A-E 8 F-H 6 (a1r title in red, a1v tabula for part I, a2v Johannes Andreae, Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis , a4r Bonifacius text with commentary surround, n8v first colophon, A1 blank, A2r Clemens text with commentary surround, H5r second colophon, H5v register, printer's device in red, H6 blank). 104; 58 leaves. Printed in red and black. 82 lines (variable) of commentary and headline with foliation. 3 to 6-line initial spaces, a few filled in blue, woodcut lombard initials. Type: 10:82G; 112:95G; 14:185G. [ Bound with :] JOHANNES XXII (Jacques Duèze, 1316-1334, Pope). Extravagantes . Commentary by Jesselinus de Cassanis. - JOHANNES FRANCISCUS DE PAVINIS. Preludium ad extravagantes . [N.p.: n.d. ?Lyons: ?François Fradin, c.1511-1519]. Collation: aa-ee 8 ff 2 (aa1r text with commentary surround, ee8v blank, ff 1 table, ff 2v blank). 42 leaves. 80 lines (variable) of commentary, and headline with foliation, shoulder notes. Type: 96G; 87G; lombard initials used as bearer type on ee8r. Printed in red and black. Woodcut decorative and historiated initials, woodcut pointing hand. 2 works in one volume, royal 2° (430 x 290mm). (Light dampstaining, mostly marginal, at beginning and end, marginal worming in last 2 leaves.) Contemporary half pigskin over wooden boards, blindtooled with a hunting roll, pineapple and flower stamps (not in Schunke), title lettered on front board, fragments of a mid 15th-century vellum papal document of Nicolaus V addressed to Nicolaus Bruher at Bescancon bound in (somewhat stained and rubbed, split at head of spine, missing catches). Provenance : annotations and an apostille on the Constitutiones written in early German hands -- Boston University, College of Liberal Arts Library (bookplates; deaccession letter provided). A Venice edition of the decretals of Popes Boniface and Clement is here joined by a rare, separate Lyons edition of the 'extravagantes' of John XXII, acquired by a contemporary German reader. Although he remains anonymous, his manuscript annotations and tables show close use of the volume. The second work may be an unrecorded edition. Fradin specialised in editions of the Corpus iuris canonicus and --civilis and printed at least three other editions of the Extravagantes with commentary by Jellinus, but the present edition does not appear to correspond to them; cf. S. von Gultlingen, Bibliographie des livres imprimés à Lyon aux 16. siècle , 1992, esp. Fradin 25, 49 and 124; and Baudrier VIII, pp.89 passim). A tall, fresh copy; almost 30mm taller than the British Library copy. [Bonifacius:] HC *3622; GW 4897; BMC V, 329 (IC. 21471); Goff B-1010.
BONIFACIUS VIII (Benedetto Gaetano, 1235?-1303, Pope). Liber sextus Decretalium , with gloss of Johannes Andreae. Edited and with additions by Hieronymus Clarius. - CLEMENS V. Constitutiones . Venice: Baptista de Tortis, 1496. Collation: a-n 8; A-E 8 F-H 6 (a1r title in red, a1v tabula for part I, a2v Johannes Andreae, Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis , a4r Bonifacius text with commentary surround, n8v first colophon, A1 blank, A2r Clemens text with commentary surround, H5r second colophon, H5v register, printer's device in red, H6 blank). 104; 58 leaves. Printed in red and black. 82 lines (variable) of commentary and headline with foliation. 3 to 6-line initial spaces, a few filled in blue, woodcut lombard initials. Type: 10:82G; 112:95G; 14:185G. [ Bound with :] JOHANNES XXII (Jacques Duèze, 1316-1334, Pope). Extravagantes . Commentary by Jesselinus de Cassanis. - JOHANNES FRANCISCUS DE PAVINIS. Preludium ad extravagantes . [N.p.: n.d. ?Lyons: ?François Fradin, c.1511-1519]. Collation: aa-ee 8 ff 2 (aa1r text with commentary surround, ee8v blank, ff 1 table, ff 2v blank). 42 leaves. 80 lines (variable) of commentary, and headline with foliation, shoulder notes. Type: 96G; 87G; lombard initials used as bearer type on ee8r. Printed in red and black. Woodcut decorative and historiated initials, woodcut pointing hand. 2 works in one volume, royal 2° (430 x 290mm). (Light dampstaining, mostly marginal, at beginning and end, marginal worming in last 2 leaves.) Contemporary half pigskin over wooden boards, blindtooled with a hunting roll, pineapple and flower stamps (not in Schunke), title lettered on front board, fragments of a mid 15th-century vellum papal document of Nicolaus V addressed to Nicolaus Bruher at Bescancon bound in (somewhat stained and rubbed, split at head of spine, missing catches). Provenance : annotations and an apostille on the Constitutiones written in early German hands -- Boston University, College of Liberal Arts Library (bookplates; deaccession letter provided). A Venice edition of the decretals of Popes Boniface and Clement is here joined by a rare, separate Lyons edition of the 'extravagantes' of John XXII, acquired by a contemporary German reader. Although he remains anonymous, his manuscript annotations and tables show close use of the volume. The second work may be an unrecorded edition. Fradin specialised in editions of the Corpus iuris canonicus and --civilis and printed at least three other editions of the Extravagantes with commentary by Jellinus, but the present edition does not appear to correspond to them; cf. S. von Gultlingen, Bibliographie des livres imprimés à Lyon aux 16. siècle , 1992, esp. Fradin 25, 49 and 124; and Baudrier VIII, pp.89 passim). A tall, fresh copy; almost 30mm taller than the British Library copy. [Bonifacius:] HC *3622; GW 4897; BMC V, 329 (IC. 21471); Goff B-1010.
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