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Auction archive: Lot number 155

Johannes de Bromyard, Summa praedicantium, Basel, 1484, 2 volumes, contemporary stamped calf

Antiquarian Books and Manuscripts
5 Jun 2021 - 15 Jun 2021
Estimate
£3,000 - £4,000
ca. US$4,248 - US$5,664
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 155

Johannes de Bromyard, Summa praedicantium, Basel, 1484, 2 volumes, contemporary stamped calf

Antiquarian Books and Manuscripts
5 Jun 2021 - 15 Jun 2021
Estimate
£3,000 - £4,000
ca. US$4,248 - US$5,664
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Johannes de BromyardSumma praedicantium. [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1484] 2 volumes, Median folio (365 x 253mm.), 364 leaves, [*–****8.10 a12 b–z8 A–O8 P–S6.8]; 324 leaves, [aa10 bb–cc8 dd10 ee6 ff–gg8 hh–pp10 qq8 rr–ss10 tt–vv8 xx6 yy–LL8 MM6 NN10 OO–PP8], double column, 53 lines plus headline, gothic type, large initials supplied in red and blue, smaller initials in red or blue, red and blue initial-strokes and paraphs, contemporary blind-stamped calf over thick square-cut wooden boards, traces of chaining staples and shoes, vellum board-liners, occasional light worming or staining, bindings rubbed and rebacked, lacking all clasps and metalwork John of Bromyard (died c. 1352), a Dominican at Hereford Priory, "was the author of handbooks for preachers, comprising nine works (five of which are lost) totalling probably well over 2 million words, which had a marked influence on homiletic literature in the later middle ages. The pragmatic intent of all his literary work is illustrated by his providing each of his books with a detailed alphabetical index and an efficient system of cross-reference, at a time when it was still a relative novelty for an author to index his own works" (Peter Binkley, ODNB). His Summa is a vast compilation of material for preaching, arranged in alphabetical order, and it remained in print until the early seventeenth century. There are a notable number of references in the text to Italy, which seem to confirm that John had travelled there himself. The binding has a few unusual stamps that have not been found in EBDB, including a W in a circle with text and a thin rectangular stamp with the wording "Jhesus Maria". The stamps are arranged in vertical columns which is somewhat unusual for a Germanic binding at this time; it is plausible that this is a Silesian binding, both from the provenance and from the presence of stamps of the letter W in other Breslau bindings of the time. LITERATURE:ISTC ij00260000 PROVENANCE:Frankfurt an der Oder, Academy, old printed label (joined in 1811 with); Bibliotheca Viadrina, University of Breslau (Wroclaw), ink stamp on first leaf and duplicate stamp (sold probably in 1921-1922); extract from old sale catalogue pasted to inside front cover

Auction archive: Lot number 155
Auction:
Datum:
5 Jun 2021 - 15 Jun 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Johannes de BromyardSumma praedicantium. [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1484] 2 volumes, Median folio (365 x 253mm.), 364 leaves, [*–****8.10 a12 b–z8 A–O8 P–S6.8]; 324 leaves, [aa10 bb–cc8 dd10 ee6 ff–gg8 hh–pp10 qq8 rr–ss10 tt–vv8 xx6 yy–LL8 MM6 NN10 OO–PP8], double column, 53 lines plus headline, gothic type, large initials supplied in red and blue, smaller initials in red or blue, red and blue initial-strokes and paraphs, contemporary blind-stamped calf over thick square-cut wooden boards, traces of chaining staples and shoes, vellum board-liners, occasional light worming or staining, bindings rubbed and rebacked, lacking all clasps and metalwork John of Bromyard (died c. 1352), a Dominican at Hereford Priory, "was the author of handbooks for preachers, comprising nine works (five of which are lost) totalling probably well over 2 million words, which had a marked influence on homiletic literature in the later middle ages. The pragmatic intent of all his literary work is illustrated by his providing each of his books with a detailed alphabetical index and an efficient system of cross-reference, at a time when it was still a relative novelty for an author to index his own works" (Peter Binkley, ODNB). His Summa is a vast compilation of material for preaching, arranged in alphabetical order, and it remained in print until the early seventeenth century. There are a notable number of references in the text to Italy, which seem to confirm that John had travelled there himself. The binding has a few unusual stamps that have not been found in EBDB, including a W in a circle with text and a thin rectangular stamp with the wording "Jhesus Maria". The stamps are arranged in vertical columns which is somewhat unusual for a Germanic binding at this time; it is plausible that this is a Silesian binding, both from the provenance and from the presence of stamps of the letter W in other Breslau bindings of the time. LITERATURE:ISTC ij00260000 PROVENANCE:Frankfurt an der Oder, Academy, old printed label (joined in 1811 with); Bibliotheca Viadrina, University of Breslau (Wroclaw), ink stamp on first leaf and duplicate stamp (sold probably in 1921-1922); extract from old sale catalogue pasted to inside front cover

Auction archive: Lot number 155
Auction:
Datum:
5 Jun 2021 - 15 Jun 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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