Errores iudeor[um] extracti ex Talmut. Et quid sit Talmut.

Accession number: 
PML 17074.5
Published: 
[Augsburg] : [Günther Zainer], [not after 1472]
Description: 
[12] leaves ; 32 cm. (fol.)
Notes: 

Title from incipit (leaf [1]/1r): Incipiunt errores iudeor[um] extracti ex Talmut. Et quid sit Talmut.
Explicit (leaf [1]/12r): Expliciu[n]t probac[i]o[n]es novi testam[en]ti ex vet[er]i testam[en]to
Printed in Zainer's type 2:118G.
Collation: [1¹²]: 12 leaves.
Paper format: Chancery folio
Bearer type under explicit (leaf [1]/12r).
Often found with Goff A1089, A1225, A1333 (incl. A1337), G221, H179, H192, I4 and P1001, in any combination. Some copies of the set (e.g. Windsor RL) have a separate small leaf with a collective title of the ten tracts (see BMC, reprint). The collection has H192 with rubricator's date of '72' in a private collection in USA (Roland Folter); previously dated before 5 June 1473 from the rubrication date ('1473 vigil pentec') of the Sammelband in Munich.
GW and Sheppard attribute to Theobaldus O.P., subprior in villa Parisiensi, also named as Theobaldus de Saxonia. Sajó-Soltész treats as identical with the Pharetra fidei catholicae (Goff P574-580); CIBN rejects this (P-303, note). The first part of the text corresponds closely with that of the Objectiones in dicta Talmud (Goff T12-15) (CIBN O-1, note).
PML copy leaf dimensions: 30.9 x 21 cm.

Binding: 
Contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards (31.5 x 22 cm.), sewn on 4 supports by the Jodocus I workshop in Augsburg (EBDB w002408). Manuscript title label on top board, partially torn away. Plain paper pastedowns and fly leaves; manuscript waste as quire guards and hinge reinforcement. Hole from former chain attachment (rear board). 2 later silver tri-lobed clasps with a face on the central portion.
Variant Title: 

Errores Judaeorum ex Talmud extracti. Probationes novi testamenti ex veteri testamento.

Inscriptions/Markings: 

Hand decoration: Rubricated, red lombards, paragraph marks, and capital strokes (same in entire Sammelband). Annotations: No notations in text.

Provenance: 
Schussenreid (Baden-Württemberg), Premonstratensians, inscriptions: "FF Sorethumor[ensis]" and "Shussenried," 17th/18th century (leaf [1]/1r of Imitatio Christi); unidentified shelfmarks: 3.2.7. in ink and XXX in graphite (both on front pastedown); Thomas [???], inscription, abraded (leaf [1]/1r of Imitatione Christi); J. Pearson & Co., "Two Hundred Extraordinarily Important Books...," lot 181; Pierpont Morgan, purchased from J. Pearson & Co., Nov. 1907 (acc. Jan. 1908).
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