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DURANTI, Guillelmus. Repertorium aureum uiris canonici. [Cologne: Ulrich Zel, ca. 1475].
Chancery 2° (277 x 207mm). Collation: [1-1210 138 146 1510 16-2010 218 226 23-2510] (1/1 blank, 1/2r text, books 1-3, 15/1r book 4, 25/10v blank). 237 (of 238, lacking 22/6) leaves. 35 lines, double column. Type 2:115G. 2-line initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red, larger initials in later brown ink, traces of contemporary quiring. (Tears in several leaves repaired with some loss of text.) Contemporary calf over wooden boards blindstamped with double fillets (slightly worn, lacks central boss on front cover and 4 corner brasses on rear cover, remains of 2 fore-edge clasps), wooden feet attached to lower board edges, vellum MS pastedowns. Provenance: 19th-century Hungarian library stamp.
Second edition. Zel, first printer at Cologne, also printed at about the same time Duranti's Rationale divinorum officiorum in a format identical to the Reportorium, undoubtedly for the benefit of students at the university of Cologne. The collation varies from that given in the Gesamtkatalog, with quire 15 consisting of 10 leaves. Not in the British Library and only one copy in America. HC *6518; GW 9146; Goff D-443; Voull(K) 396; BSB D-358.
Chancery 2° (277 x 207mm). Collation: [1-1210 138 146 1510 16-2010 218 226 23-2510] (1/1 blank, 1/2r text, books 1-3, 15/1r book 4, 25/10v blank). 237 (of 238, lacking 22/6) leaves. 35 lines, double column. Type 2:115G. 2-line initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red, larger initials in later brown ink, traces of contemporary quiring. (Tears in several leaves repaired with some loss of text.) Contemporary calf over wooden boards blindstamped with double fillets (slightly worn, lacks central boss on front cover and 4 corner brasses on rear cover, remains of 2 fore-edge clasps), wooden feet attached to lower board edges, vellum MS pastedowns. Provenance: 19th-century Hungarian library stamp.
Second edition. Zel, first printer at Cologne, also printed at about the same time Duranti's Rationale divinorum officiorum in a format identical to the Reportorium, undoubtedly for the benefit of students at the university of Cologne. The collation varies from that given in the Gesamtkatalog, with quire 15 consisting of 10 leaves. Not in the British Library and only one copy in America. HC *6518; GW 9146; Goff D-443; Voull(K) 396; BSB D-358.