[Summa de sacramentis].

Accession number: 
PML 17724
Author: 
Auerbach, Johannes, active 15th century.
Published: 
In urbe Augustensi impressus : a Ginthero zeiner de Reutlingen, Millesimo quadringentesimo sexagesimonono [1469].
Description: 
[49] leaves ; 29 cm. (fol.)
Credit Line: 
Purchased in 1911.
Notes: 

Title from ISTC.
Incipit (leaf [1]/2r): Summa magistri Iohannis. De aurbach. Vicarii. Bambergensis.
Colophon (leaf [8]/8v): Finit libellus divina ecclesie sacrame[n]ta, que numero septem, [??] alia q[ua]mplurima secum versans persalubria, p[ro] viris ecclesiasticis maxi[m]e curatis, subditor[um] a[n]i[m]ab[us] p[ro]vid[er]e habe[n]tib[us], cui titul[us] i[n] capite fulgidus, a Ginthero zeiner de Reutlingen, artis huius ingeniose magistro, in urbe augustensi impressus feliciter. A partu virginis salutifero anno currente Millesimo quadringentesimo sexagesimonono.
Printed in Zainer's type 1:117G.
Collation: [1⁸(+*1, leaf added before leaf 1) 2-3⁸; 4-6⁸]: 49 leaves. Leaf *1 is blank on recto and contains capitula tabula on verso.
Paper format: Chancery folio
PML copy leaf dimensions: 29 x 19.5 cm. (témoin, leaf [6]/1).
PML copy listed under Division A in Checklist.

Binding: 
Modern blind-tooled full calf over paper boards (29 x 20/5 cm), sewn on 5 supports by Thomas Neil of Glasgow. Marbled paper pastedowns and fly leaves, with plain paper fly leaves; decorative endbands; edges stained red.
Inscriptions/Markings: 

Hand decoration: Rubricated, red lombards, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining. Annotations: No notations in text.

Provenance: 
Rottenbuch (Bavaria), Augustinians, inscription: "Iste liber p[er]tinet Monasterio b[ea]te Marie in Raytenpůch que[m] comparavit fr[atr]es Joh[ann]es Spaiser de p[at]rimonio" (leaf [1]/1r; cf. Sack, Fr/B 3687 and Princeton/Kane A-87) and later Rottenbuch library notes (third fly leaf recto); Munich, Court Library, duplicate stamp (leaf [1]/1r) and inscription (third fly leaf recto); Thomas Gray, bibliographic notes and signature, 4 Oct. 1893 (second fly leaf recto); [his sale, 28 June 1910]; unidentified sale catalogue description (from Gray sale or Ellis?, last fly leaf recto); Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913), purchased from F.S. Ellis, June 1911.
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