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1516ST16379-128Argentine Strassburg: Johann Knobloch 1516. 315 x 210 mm. 12 1/2 x 8 1/4". 10 p.l. CCLXV leaves without final blank.Edited by Ottmar Nachtigall. <br/> Contemporary German blind-stamped pigskin covers with several blind-ruled panels center panel on upper cover with three columns of blind-stamped knotwork EBDB r000519 framed with a roll of repeating stags Kyriss Hirsch-Rolle IV EBDB r000520 head of front cover stamped with the letters "S rosela" lower cover with a central panel of four ruled X's framed by a roll of flowers with swirling vines raised bands head panel lettered in ink two original brass clasps. Title page with stately wood-engraved border by Hans Baldung Grien depicting Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I on his throne Johnson "German Renaissance Title-Borders" no. 3. Title printed in red and black. Title page with ink stamp of the library of Buxheim Charterhouse. Adams T-1002; VD16 B 308; USTC 694895. For the binding: Kyriss 79 plates 161 162; EBDB r000519 and r000520 workshop w002121. ◆Pigskin a bit soiled with a number of marks and quite a few small round wormholes but the binding completely sound and in very good shape overall; first half of contents with several small wormholes though worming in second half quite minor other trivial imperfections but the text clean and crisp and the margins ample.<br/> <br/> From a renowned monastic library this is a copy of the first accurate edition of an influential manual on canon law which comes in a binding by a long-lived Augsburg workshop. Composed in 1483 by Franciscan monk Baptista de Salis Trovamala d. 1496 and first printed in 1484 the alphabetically arranged "Summa" was intended to be a reference guide for students of canon law and for priests hearing confessions. It covers subjects from adultery to property rights from Abbas abbot to Uxor wives drawing primarily from the writings of Nicolaus de Ausmo. The incunabular printings of the Summas were plagued with errors corrected here by Strassburg humanist and professor of Greek Ottmar Nachtigall who in his introductory poem compares his efforts to the labors of Hercules. Our copy was bound in Augsburg in a workshop said by Kyriss to have flourished from 1482-1532. The binder can be identified by the stag Kyriss' "Hirsch" roll used to frame the front cover panel. The blind-stamped bindings database of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin EBDB finds another binding featuring both the knotwork design and the stag roll on an unidentified book Cultural Object k005529 held by Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel. Our volume was once in the famed library of the Buxheim Charterhouse the largest Cistercian monastery in Germany which had extensive manuscript and incunabular holdings the latter numbering more than 3000. When the monastery was secularized in 1802 its property and library became the possessions of the Count of Ostein. After his death in 1809 it was inherited by Count Friedrich Waldbott von Bassenheim whose son's extravagant spending forced the family to sell many of their assets including the Buxheim library which went to auction in Munich in 1883. OCLC shows only two locations of our edition of Trovamala's "Summa" in North America and we could trace just two copies at auction selling for €2784 in 2006 and $2829 in 2019. Johann Knobloch unknown
1586711911586. Frankfurt 1586-1590. 3 titles in 1. Frankfurt 1586-1590. 3 titles in 1. Three Primary Volumes of Canon Law Boniface VIII 1235-1303 Pope. John XXII 1244-1334 Pope. d'Andrea Giovanni c.1270-1348 Glosses. Liber Sextus Decretalium D. Bonifacii Papae VIII Suae Integritati una cum Clementinis & Extravagantibus Restitutus; & Notis Passim Glossulisque Doctissimorum Virorum Locupletatus & Illustratus. Frankfurt: Excudebat Ioannes Wechelus Impensis Sigismundi Feyrabendii Henrici Thacquii & Petri Vischeri 1586. xvi 622 2 pp. Bound With Clement V 1264-1314 Pope and Other Popes. Matthieu Pierre 1563-1621 Compiler. Septimus Decretalium Constitutionum Apostolicarum post Sextum Clementinas & Extravagantes Usque in Hodiernum Diem Editarum Continuatio Universi Corporis Canonici Libris Titulis & Canonibus Accurata Locorum & Materiarum Distinctione Respondens. Opus Novum & Necessarium. Additus Etiam Index est Germinus Unus Titulorum Alter Rerum & Verborum in Primis Memorabilium. Frankfurt: H. Tackii & P. Fischeri 1590. xxiv 655 77 pp. Contemporary paneled pigskin raised bands to spine clasps lacking buckles present colored edges. A few minor worm holes rubbing with wear to rear board and extremities heavier wear to spine which has exposed cords a few small pieces missing between the cords and chipping to spine ends front board beginning to separate but secure a few cracks to text block tiny shelf label to front pastedown. Moderate toning faint dampspotting in places early underlining in a few places lower corners removed from title pages with no loss to text. $1500. This volume collects three books from the Corpus Juris Canonici a collective title first used in 1441: the Liber Sextus of Boniface VIII 1298 the Liber Septimus Decretalium better known as the Constitutiones Clementis V or Clementinae of Clement V 1317 and the Extravagantes of John XXII 1325. All of these texts were edited in 1582 in response to the reforms authorized by the Council of Trent. In this form the Corpus Juris Canonici remained in force until it was replaced in 1917 by the Codex Juris Canonici. Though often catalogued independently our volumes are part of an edition of the Corpus Juris Canonici published by Feyerabend Dack and Fischer between 1586 and 1590. Ve. unknown books
1589203475Ex Typographia Joannis Bazachij, Placentiae 1589. [8], 588, [68] pp., Folio, sauber und fachmännisch neu eingebunden in marmorierten Pappband (new binding, cased boards),