Sole[n]nis atq[ue] aureus tractat[us] d[omi]ni petri de vbaldis de perusio de duobus fratribus et alijs quibuscu[m]q[ue] socijs.

Accession number: 
PML 78484
Author: 
Ubaldi, Pietro degli, -approximately 1499.
Published: 
In alta Avinione : [Pierre Rohault], [about 1499]
Description: 
[4] xxxviij leaves ; 41.5 cm (fol.)
Credit Line: 
Purchased by Dr. Paul Needham in memory of Dr. Curt F. Bühler, 1985.
Notes: 

Title from xylographic half-title page, printed in red, leaf [1]/4r: Sole[n]nis atq[ue] aureus tractat[us] d[omi]ni petri de ubaldis de perusio de duobus fratribus et alijs quibuscu[m]q[ue] socijs.
Imprint from colophon, leaf f8v: Explict soennis tractatus de duobus fratrib[us] ex alijs quibuscunq[ue] socijs: editus per famosissimum doctissimumq[ue] virum dominum Petrum de Ubaldis de Perusio vtriusq[ue] iuris doctore[m]. In alta avinione roma iure nu[n]cupata impressus: castigatus accuratissime: vigilantissimeq[ue] emendatus. Deo gratias.
Printed in Rohault's type 1:77G.
Signatures: [1]⁴; a-e⁶ f⁸: 42 leaves.
Paper format: Royal folio.
Castan and others assign the edition to Dominicus Anselmus on the basis of the phrase 'Avenione altera Roma' in the colophon, which occurs also in a signed book of his (Hain 11967).
PML copy leaf dimensions: 39.6 x 27.2 cm.
Not in Goff.

Binding: 
16th-century German blind-rolled quarter pigskin over paper boards, sides overed in vellum leaves from Bonifacius VIII, Liber sextus Decretalium (Mainz : Peter Schoeffer, 5 Apr. 1473), ISTC ib00981000, over paper boards (41.5 x 28.5 cm), sewn on 5 supports. Plain paper pastedowns and endleaves. Leather ties.
Variant Title: 

Solennis atque aureus tractatus domini petri de ubaldis de perusio de duobus fratribus et alijs quibuscumque socijs.

Inscriptions/Markings: 

Hand decoration: Rubrication unrealized. Annotations: No marginal notations in text. Manuscript table of contents by Seytz for Sammelband (front endleaf 1 recto) and contents notes (front pastedown).

Provenance: 
Previously part of a Sammelband including PML 34640. Vitus Seytz, inscription: "1571 Ex libris Viti Seytz D. [???]" (front pastedown); Bloomsbury Auctions, sale 45, 31 Oct. 1985, lot 283; Pierpont Morgan Library, purchased Oct. 1985.
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