Opuscula quae in hoc volumine continentur haec sunt : declamatio Philippi Beroaldi an orator sit philosopho & medico anteponendus : Philippi Beroaldi libellus de optimo statue & principe : Oratio prouerbiorum condita a Philippo Beroaldo. Qua doctrina remotior continetur : Declamatio Philippi Beroaldi contra scortatorem & de ebrioso aleatorem : Philippi Beroaldi Heptalogos siue septem sapientes
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Type of record: Book
Title: Opuscula quae in hoc volumine continentur haec sunt : declamatio Philippi Beroaldi an orator sit philosopho & medico anteponendus : Philippi Beroaldi libellus de optimo statue & principe : Oratio prouerbiorum condita a Philippo Beroaldo. Qua doctrina remotior continetur : Declamatio Philippi Beroaldi contra scortatorem & de ebrioso aleatorem : Philippi Beroaldi Heptalogos siue septem sapientes
Other titles: Declamatio philosophi, medici, oratoris et alia opuscula
Classmark: BC Incunabula/BER
Creator(s): Beroaldo, Filippo (1453-1505)
Additional creator(s): Faelli, Benedetto (1523) (Printer); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930) (Former owner)
Related people: Faelli, Benedetto; Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton
Publisher: Benedictus Hectoris
Publication city: [Bologna]
Date(s): [after 1500]
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [100] leaves
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/39491
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991007738489705181
Collection group(s): Incunabula
Description
Signatures: the first 4 leaves are signed a.
Imprint from ISTC.
Printed with 28 long lines to a full page.
Leaves 5-100 are numbered I-LXXXXVI.
Initial spaces, no guide-letters.
Indexed in: ISTC no. ib00476000.
Features
Marginal annotations in black ink manuscript throughout, mostly sixteenth-century.
Bindings
Twentieth-century binding of olive paper over pasteboard. The book has a smooth spine on which is stamped, in black: Beroaldus - Opuscula. Beneath is the Brotherton Collection library stamp, and at the base of the spine, stamped in black, are the words: Milan c. 1499. There is slight damage to the head of the spine.Size: 220 x 160mm. Leaf size: 212 x 146mm.
Provenance
Seventeenth-century inscription in black ink manuscript at the top of the title page: Facultatis philosophica Vienna 1686.
Coloured armorial bookplate of Lord Brotherton on the front pastedown. The book was most likely acquired after 17 June 1929 when Sir Edward Allen Brotherton was created Baron Brotherton of Wakefield.
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