B35439

Language code

lat

Shelfmark

Fh.4.05

Author

Sidonius Apollinaris, Saint,

Title

C. Sollij Sidonij Apollinaris Auernorum Episcopi, uiri, ob elegantiorum literarum studium, & humanarum diuinarumq[ue] rerum scientiam, primo inter summos autores loco à doctissimis meritò iudicati, Lucubrationes, liberalium literarum studiosis cognoscendæ & iterum atq[ue] iterum repetend[a]e, linguam enim, mentem & ingeniu[m] locupletabu[n]t, ornabunt, & acue[n]t. Item Ioannis Baptistae Pii commentaria quae impedita expediunt, & obscura reconditaq[ue] in lucem proferunt. Versa pagina librorum titulos indicabit.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Lucubrationes

Varying form of title

C. Sollii Sidonii Apollinaris Auernorum Episcopi, uiri, ob elegantiorum literarum studium, & humanarum diuinarumq[ue] rerum scientiam, primo inter summos autores loco à doctissimis meritò iudicati, Lucubrationes

Publication, distribution, etc.

Basileae. :, Excudebat Henricus Petrus,,, Mense Martio, Anno M.D.XLII. [1542]

Physical description

[24], 494, [2] p. ;, 20 cm.

Note

Printer's name and date of publication from colophon.

Note

Printer's device on verso of final leaf.

Note

One of two issues of this work published in Basel in 1542 (see Adams S1080/S1081). In this issue second line of title ends "Apollinaris A-" and leaf a3 is correctly signed; in another issue, second line of title ends "Apollinaris" and leaf a3 is missigned a2.

Note

Signatures: a-c⁴ A-3Q⁴.

Note

Title enclosed in a decorative woodcut border.

Note

Errata on leaf c4r.

Note

Woodcut initials.

Citation/references note

Adams,, S1080

Provenance

Ms. inscription on verso of title-page recording donation to Eton College Library by Henry Godolphin in 1731. Henry Godolphin (1648-1733) was at Eton College 1660-1664, became a Fellow in 1677, and Provost in 1695.

Provenance

Armorial binding of Jean Brinon, sieur de Villaines.

Provenance

Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on t.p., partly obscuring place of publication.

Provenance

Ms. annotations on endpapers and marginalia including bibliographic references, attributed to Daniel Rogers in ECL card catalogue. See Van Dorsten, J.A. Poets, patrons, and professors : Sir Philip Sidney, Daniel Rogers and the Leiden humanists. (Leiden, 1962).

Binding

Contemporary 16th-century French binding of brown calf; border edges of gilt and blind fillets; inner frame of gilt and blind fillets with gold-tooled "devise" of Jean Brinon, sieur de Villaines, at the corners; front cover with gold-tooled armorial stamp in a roundel lettered "I · BRINON ·SR ·DE ·VILLAINES ·CO[N]SEIL ·DV ·ROY" and with gold-tooled title "C SOLL SIDON APOLLINARIS"; back cover with gold-tooled "devise" in a roundel lettered "ESPOIR ME TOURMENTE"; five raised bands and two half-bands, the latter with gilt hatching; gold-tooled leaf stamp in compartments; gilt text block edges.

Binding

For a similar binding see: Hobson, Anthony. Italian and French 16th-century bookbindings. New rev. ed., 1991, no. 37. See also: Ronsard : la trompette et la lyre. Exh. cat., Galerie Mansart, Paris, 1985, no. 33.

Subject

Armorial bindings., rbbin

Subject

Monogrammed bindings., rbbin

Subject

Tooled lettering., rbbin

Subject

Bindings., rbprov

Subject

Male (Place), History, Germanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries.

Subject

Male (Place), History, Empire, 284-476.

Added entry--name

Petri, Heinrich, printer.

Added entry--name

Pio, Giovanni Battista, commentator.

Added entry--name

Brinon, Jean, former owner.

Added entry--name

Godolphin, Henry, former owner.

Added entry--name

Rogers, Daniel, former owner.

Added entry--place

Switzerland, Basel.
001B35439
003LIBRARY CODE
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24630$aLucubrationes
2463#$aC. Sollii Sidonii Apollinaris Auernorum Episcopi, uiri, ob elegantiorum literarum studium, & humanarum diuinarumq[ue] rerum scientiam, primo inter summos autores loco à doctissimis meritò iudicati, Lucubrationes
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300##$a[24], 494, [2] p. ;$c20 cm.
500##$aPrinter's name and date of publication from colophon.
500##$aPrinter's device on verso of final leaf.
500##$aOne of two issues of this work published in Basel in 1542 (see Adams S1080/S1081). In this issue second line of title ends "Apollinaris A-" and leaf a3 is correctly signed; in another issue, second line of title ends "Apollinaris" and leaf a3 is missigned a2.
500##$aSignatures: a-c⁴ A-3Q⁴.
500##$aTitle enclosed in a decorative woodcut border.
500##$aErrata on leaf c4r.
500##$aWoodcut initials.
5104#$aAdams,$cS1080
561##$aMs. inscription on verso of title-page recording donation to Eton College Library by Henry Godolphin in 1731. Henry Godolphin (1648-1733) was at Eton College 1660-1664, became a Fellow in 1677, and Provost in 1695.
561##$aArmorial binding of Jean Brinon, sieur de Villaines.
561##$aEngraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on t.p., partly obscuring place of publication.
561##$aMs. annotations on endpapers and marginalia including bibliographic references, attributed to Daniel Rogers in ECL card catalogue. See Van Dorsten, J.A. Poets, patrons, and professors : Sir Philip Sidney, Daniel Rogers and the Leiden humanists. (Leiden, 1962).
563##$aContemporary 16th-century French binding of brown calf; border edges of gilt and blind fillets; inner frame of gilt and blind fillets with gold-tooled "devise" of Jean Brinon, sieur de Villaines, at the corners; front cover with gold-tooled armorial stamp in a roundel lettered "I · BRINON ·SR ·DE ·VILLAINES ·CO[N]SEIL ·DV ·ROY" and with gold-tooled title "C SOLL SIDON APOLLINARIS"; back cover with gold-tooled "devise" in a roundel lettered "ESPOIR ME TOURMENTE"; five raised bands and two half-bands, the latter with gilt hatching; gold-tooled leaf stamp in compartments; gilt text block edges.
563##$aFor a similar binding see: Hobson, Anthony. Italian and French 16th-century bookbindings. New rev. ed., 1991, no. 37. See also: Ronsard : la trompette et la lyre. Exh. cat., Galerie Mansart, Paris, 1985, no. 33.
650#7$aArmorial bindings.$2rbbin
650#7$aMonogrammed bindings.$2rbbin
650#7$aTooled lettering.$2rbbin
650#7$aBindings.$2rbprov
651#0$aMale$xHistory$yGermanic Invasions, 3rd-6th centuries.
651#0$aMale$xHistory$yEmpire, 284-476.
7001#$aPetri, Heinrich$eprinter.
7001#$aPio, Giovanni Battista$ecommentator.
7001#$aBrinon, Jean$eformer owner.
7001#$aGodolphin, Henry$eformer owner.
7001#$aRogers, Daniel$eformer owner.
752##$aSwitzerland$dBasel.
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