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farfel_n02_131_114

114
3L = $7.19
Sept. '80
London-Charles Trayler
Fereruis, Vincentius, S. (Vincentius Ferer)
Sermones de tempore et de sanctis
Strassburg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanns de Quedlinburg
(Geory Hisner)] I. 1488 II. 10 Feb. 1489 III. 27 Mar 1489
folio Sermo/ Babbato post ascentionis (hh4)
4th edition
Goff F132 HC 7005, Polain* (B) 3854 (II), Voulliene 2418, 2424, 2427
Cop Library of Congress (I, II, III) 4NCal L (I+III)

# Pars I (table seule) Pars II (de tempore pars astivalis. F fonc. Cas.
goth: 2 grand. Gros Type [inserted] see #115 [end inserted] - BMC 160; petit Type 4 - BMC 80,
2 col. 5311. Signet. Majuscule. Tit. coun. gros. cu.
I. De tempore Pars Hiemets winter - 210 ffore.
II. De tempore Pars aestivalis summer - 252 ffore (contains hh8) 208 255 136
III. De Sanctis Manque.
- 1st of 2 editions from the press of these sermons by Ferer.
another ed. Goff F 136 Polain 3956 - 2 col. 5211.
(1494) Husnen.
Vincent Ferer, Saint (to 1350-1419 [inserted] died at Vannes, Brittany - buried there. [end inserted]) Spanish Dominician friar,
reputed the freatest preachers of his age. Born to 1350 in Valencia.
Canonized in 1455. Feast day in April 5.
He was one of the 9 judges who elected Ferdinand I
to the disputed throne of Aragon, + he prevailed in that prince
to abandon an end to the Western schism.
Schism Sts. V. Ferer + Cotettle upheld the cause of Clement at Avignon.
An important group of Strassburg books from 1483-1499 have
been gathered together by Broctor + named from the earliest dated
work, the Sermons of Jordanus von Quedlinburg of 1483.
This group shows very few traces of development.
Voullieme comes to the conclusion that the Jordanus books
must have come from Husner's press.
He insisted such centres as Merseilles, Geneva, Lusanne + Freiburg, collecting around
him large crowds of followers. He is credited to having performed a large number of miracles.

farfel_n02_131_114

114
3L = $7.19
Sept. '80
London-Charles Trayler
Fereruis, Vincentius, S. (Vincentius Ferer)
Sermones de tempore et de sanctis
Strassburg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanns de Quedlinburg
(Geory Hisner)] I. 1488 II. 10 Feb. 1489 III. 27 Mar 1489
folio Sermo/ Babbato post ascentionis (hh4)
4th edition
Goff F132 HC 7005, Polain* (B) 3854 (II), Voulliene 2418, 2424, 2427
Cop Library of Congress (I, II, III) 4NCal L (I+III)

# Pars I (table seule) Pars II (de tempore pars astivalis. F fonc. Cas.
goth: 2 grand. Gros Type [inserted] see #115 [end inserted] - BMC 160; petit Type 4 - BMC 80,
2 col. 5311. Signet. Majuscule. Tit. coun. gros. cu.
I. De tempore Pars Hiemets winter - 210 ffore.
II. De tempore Pars aestivalis summer - 252 ffore (contains hh8) 208 255 136
III. De Sanctis Manque.
- 1st of 2 editions from the press of these sermons by Ferer.
another ed. Goff F 136 Polain 3956 - 2 col. 5211.
(1494) Husnen.
Vincent Ferer, Saint (to 1350-1419 [inserted] died at Vannes, Brittany - buried there. [end inserted]) Spanish Dominician friar,
reputed the freatest preachers of his age. Born to 1350 in Valencia.
Canonized in 1455. Feast day in April 5.
He was one of the 9 judges who elected Ferdinand I
to the disputed throne of Aragon, + he prevailed in that prince
to abandon an end to the Western schism.
Schism Sts. V. Ferer + Cotettle upheld the cause of Clement at Avignon.
An important group of Strassburg books from 1483-1499 have
been gathered together by Broctor + named from the earliest dated
work, the Sermons of Jordanus von Quedlinburg of 1483.
This group shows very few traces of development.
Voullieme comes to the conclusion that the Jordanus books
must have come from Husner's press.
He insisted such centres as Merseilles, Geneva, Lusanne + Freiburg, collecting around
him large crowds of followers. He is credited to having performed a large number of miracles.