JOHANNES XXI, Pope. 1210-1277. Tractatus duodecim Petri Hyspani. Strasbourg: Matthias Hüpffuff, 1515. 4to (185 x 130 mm). A-B6 C4 D8 E-F4 G8 H4 J6. 50 leaves. 40 lines. Woodcut illustration on title and three in text, one large woodcut initial. 17th-century blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, two brass clasps, edges stained blue. Later edition. VD16 J670. Provenance: Contemporary manuscript annotations. Presumably collected by a German scholar including works on logic, music and nutrition. BOUND WITH: ARISTOTLE. 384-322 B.C. [Parva logicalia.] Editio textualis paruorum loycalium... collecta atque comportata. Leipzig, Jacob Thanner, 31 August 1499. A-D6. 24 leaves. 26 lines. An introduction into Aristotelian logic. Very rare. GW 2394 (records only two copies/fragments in institutions). BOUND WITH: FELICIANUS. De divina praedesrinatione. Speyer: Johann and Conrad Hist, c.1489. A6, B4 C6. 16 leaves, final leaf blank. 36 lines. BMC II, 504; BSB-Ink P-354; Goff F-56; GW 9734; HC 6951. BOUND WITH: BERNARDUS, Saint [Bernardus Claravallensis]. 1091-1153. Passio domini nostri Jesus Christi. - Tractatus beati Bernardi de Planctu beate Marie virginis. N.p., n.d. [ but Basel: Michael Furter, 1513]. A B8. 16 leaves. Double column, 49 lines. With a beautiful woodcut on title, showing the Crucifixion, the two thieves and their departing souls. See Heckethorn, The Printers of Basel, London, 1897, p 78; see VD16 P876. BOUHND WITH: SPECHTSHART, HUGO, REUTLINGENSIS. c.1285-1359/60. [Flores musicae.] [Strassburg: Johann Pruss, 1488.] A-M8 (lacking A1-B1, B7, M7 with blank M8). 85 (of 96) leaves. 31 lines. Seventh edition of this important treatise on ecclesiastical music, containing the some of the earliest examples of printed music. BMC I, 121; BSB-Ink S-502; GW M42916; HC 7174. BOUND WITH: Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner), 29 December 1491.] A8-K8 (lacking K8). 79 (of 80) leaves. 34 lines. Pellechet assigns this edition to Martin Flach. This nutritional guide was immensely popular. It has been attributed to Arnald de Villanoca and Johannes Mediolanensis, but the author and the exact date of the Regimen are unknown. BMC 1, 142; Bod-Ink R-30; BSB-Ink R-41; Goff R-73; GW M37382; HC13758; Pellechet 1293.
JOHANNES XXI, Pope. 1210-1277. Tractatus duodecim Petri Hyspani. Strasbourg: Matthias Hüpffuff, 1515. 4to (185 x 130 mm). A-B6 C4 D8 E-F4 G8 H4 J6. 50 leaves. 40 lines. Woodcut illustration on title and three in text, one large woodcut initial. 17th-century blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, two brass clasps, edges stained blue. Later edition. VD16 J670. Provenance: Contemporary manuscript annotations. Presumably collected by a German scholar including works on logic, music and nutrition. BOUND WITH: ARISTOTLE. 384-322 B.C. [Parva logicalia.] Editio textualis paruorum loycalium... collecta atque comportata. Leipzig, Jacob Thanner, 31 August 1499. A-D6. 24 leaves. 26 lines. An introduction into Aristotelian logic. Very rare. GW 2394 (records only two copies/fragments in institutions). BOUND WITH: FELICIANUS. De divina praedesrinatione. Speyer: Johann and Conrad Hist, c.1489. A6, B4 C6. 16 leaves, final leaf blank. 36 lines. BMC II, 504; BSB-Ink P-354; Goff F-56; GW 9734; HC 6951. BOUND WITH: BERNARDUS, Saint [Bernardus Claravallensis]. 1091-1153. Passio domini nostri Jesus Christi. - Tractatus beati Bernardi de Planctu beate Marie virginis. N.p., n.d. [ but Basel: Michael Furter, 1513]. A B8. 16 leaves. Double column, 49 lines. With a beautiful woodcut on title, showing the Crucifixion, the two thieves and their departing souls. See Heckethorn, The Printers of Basel, London, 1897, p 78; see VD16 P876. BOUHND WITH: SPECHTSHART, HUGO, REUTLINGENSIS. c.1285-1359/60. [Flores musicae.] [Strassburg: Johann Pruss, 1488.] A-M8 (lacking A1-B1, B7, M7 with blank M8). 85 (of 96) leaves. 31 lines. Seventh edition of this important treatise on ecclesiastical music, containing the some of the earliest examples of printed music. BMC I, 121; BSB-Ink S-502; GW M42916; HC 7174. BOUND WITH: Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. [Strasbourg: Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner), 29 December 1491.] A8-K8 (lacking K8). 79 (of 80) leaves. 34 lines. Pellechet assigns this edition to Martin Flach. This nutritional guide was immensely popular. It has been attributed to Arnald de Villanoca and Johannes Mediolanensis, but the author and the exact date of the Regimen are unknown. BMC 1, 142; Bod-Ink R-30; BSB-Ink R-41; Goff R-73; GW M37382; HC13758; Pellechet 1293.
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