Incipit tractatus notabilis de exco[mmun]icationibus suspensionibus interdictis irregularitatib[us] [et] pe[n]is Fratris Antonini archiep[iscop]i Florentini de ordine predicatorum
- Author/Creator:
- Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459. author
- Publication/Creation:
- Cuius no[ta]bilitatis p[re]textu i[m]pressio[n]i expositus fuit Uenetijs [that is, Venice] : Ductu & i[m]pe[n]sis Ioha[n]nis d[e] Colonia agripine[n]si, ac Iohannis Ma[n]then d[e] Gherretze[m], Anno saluti, MCCCCLXXX, sexto idus Maij [1480]
- Format:
- Book
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Additional/Related Title Information
- Full Title:
- Incipit tractatus notabilis de exco[mmun]icationibus suspensionibus interdictis irregularitatib[us] [et] pe[n]is Fratris Antonini archiep[iscop]i Florentini de ordine predicatorum
- Uniform Title:
- De excommunicationibus et censuris
- Related/Included Titles:
- De sponsalibus et matrimonio.
Related Names
- Additional Author/Creators:
- Manthen, Johann, active 1471-1481, printer
Johann, von Köln, active 1471-1491, printer
Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459. De sponsalibus et matrimonio
MacMillan Law Library, current owner
Subjects/Genre
- Subjects:
- Censures, Ecclesiastical--Early works to 1800
Punishment (Canon law)--Early works to 1800
Irregularities (Canon law)--Early works to 1800
Marriage (Canon law)--Early works to 1800
Incunabula--Specimens
Description/Summary
- Summary:
- "Second complete edition. Antoninus, Archbishop of Florence, had a great reputation as a moral theologian and canonist. He is best-known as the author of the great four-part Summa Theologica Moralis. De Censuris collects two of his principal texts: De Censuris, which deals with censures and punishments, and De Sponsalibus et Matrimonio, which concerns marriage and marital issues, such as infertility. It was first published in 1474..."--Lawbook Exchange.
- Language:
- Latin
- Physical Type/Description:
- [136] leaves ; 24 cm (4to)
- General Note:
- Includes treatises De excommunicationibus et censuris, and De sponsalibus et matrimonio; title from incipit of first work.
Imprint from colophon (r6v).
Signatures: a-b¹⁰ c-k⁸ l⁶ m-q⁸ r⁶ (a1 blank); c2 signed e2.
Gothic type, double columns.
Capital spaces, mostly with guides (supplied in red).
Capitals/initials in red and blue, paragraph marks in red, colored entries are manuscript.
Colophon: Prime Tractat[us] nõbilis de excõicatiõibus: suspẽsionibus: interdictis irregularitatib[us] [et] penis ... Secũdo Titulus d[e] spõsalibus [et] matrimonio: ... Cuius nõbilitatis p̃textu ĩpressioĩ expositus fuit Venetijs ductu [et] ĩpẽsis Iohãnis d[e] Colonia agripinẽsi: ac Iohannis Mãthen d[e] Gherretzẽ. Anno salut[is] M⁰.cccc.lxxx. sexto idus Maij. - Local Note:
- Law Library copy: leaf a1 lacking; leaf a2r has hand drawn and gilded floral pattern; capitals/initials in red or blue, entered by hand; extensive marginalia; provenance/ownership inscription "Librarius Ludlovia Parochialis ex-Hopton 21[.]11[.] Anno Do. 1644," inscription puts the volume at Hopton Castle, South Shropshire, sometime after the fall of the castle; early leather binding, with brass corners, leather and brass clasps, and ~17th century chain attached to rear cover, binding possibly by Antonius-Meister II of Lubeck; fragments of early manuscript pages used as rear end papers; author's name in ink on a2r.
- Citation/Reference Note:
- BM 15th cent., V, p. 236 (IB. 20374)
Goff A-777
Hain 1270*
IGI 608
GW 2071
Proctor 4342
Pellechet 898
Polain 277
BSB-Ink A-610
Additional Identifiers
- Catalog ID (MMSID):
- 990036051070302486
- OCLC Number:
- 78237939
- Barcode:
- 200000206339
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