Fasciculus te[m]poru[m].

Accession number: 
PML 20812
Author: 
Rolevinck, Werner, 1425-1502.
Published: 
Cologne : Arnold ter Hoernen, 1474.
Description: 
[74] leaves : illus. (woodcuts) ; 29 cm. (fol.)
Credit Line: 
Purchased by J.P. Morgan, Jr., 1919.
Notes: 

Title and imprint from colophon, printed in red (leaf [8]/8r): Impressa est hec cronica que dicitur fasciculus te[m]poru[m] colonie agrippie fisut ab auctore suo quoda[m] devoto carthusiensi colonie edita est. ac secundu[m] primu[m] exemplar quod ipse venerabilis autor p[ro]priis co[n]scripsit manibus ad fine[m] usq[ue] deducta p[er] me arnoldu[m] ther huerne[n]. sub annis d[o]m[ini] .M.cccc.lxxiiii. De quo sit deus benedictus in secula Amen. [printer's mark]
Printed in ter Hoernen's types 1:100G and 2:88G.
Collation: [1¹⁰; 4-5¹⁰ 6-8⁸]: 74 leaves, leaf [1]/1 blank.
Paper format: Chancery folio
Tabula, incipit, and colophon printed in red.
Two versions of the Tabula are known, consisting of 8 or 9 leaves. There are also a number of printing variants, see Hellinga and Ford, "Deletion or Addition."
Text ends with events in 1473/74.
Author's name sometimes spelled Rolewinck.
PML copy includes the tabula.
PML copy leaf dimensions: 28.2 x 20.8 cm.
PML copy missing 1 leaf: [1]/1(blank).

Binding: 
Modern half brown goatskin over paper boards (29 x 21.5 cm) by Duprez-Lahey. Plain paper pastedowns and fly leaves; plain endbands.
Variant Title: 

Fasciculus temporum

Inscriptions/Markings: 

Hand decoration: Rubricated, red and blue alternating lombards and paragraph marks, red capital strokes and underlining. Roman and arabic folio numeration in 3 hands in top center of rectos, some trimmed. Annotations: Several marginal notations (mainly near end) in several hands.

Provenance: 
Gaspar-Joseph de Servais (1735-1807), sale catalogue reference (slip attached to rear pastedown); his sale, Malines, 3 Oct. 1808, lot 2305; Reginald Heber (1783-1826); his sale, Sotheby's, 4 July 1827; Henry Milton, signature, 1881 and provenance note: purchased by his father at Reginald Heber's sale and bought by Henry at his father's sale (slip attached to rear pastedown); J.P. Morgan, Jr. (1867-1943), purchased from Edward L. Dean, Dec. 1919.
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