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farfel_n03_047_154

154
July 1983
Pagcant Books, NYC
$6.00
Bartholomacus de Sancto Concordia (1262 50-1347)
Bartholomaeus [Granchi, pisanus (Antoninus Florentinus)
Sumonor de casibus conscientiae Add. - Antonini Tractalus
- De septen vitiis capitalibys 8.0
Venice:Nicolaus Girardengus, de Novis near Genoa, 12 May 1481
Ref: Goff B174 HCR 1519 BMC V 273. GW 3456
See #438 Cop: New L, UNCal

376 leaves, 367, 68, 75+76 blank. 2 col.35-36 lines 111x70mm M3
Types: 95G 1st words of sections. Medium text type. In see in 1481
62 G text. Capital spaces
(a native Italian printer) small text type, single sloping hyphen.
N. Girardengus - Venice (1st press) 1479 - May 1482 + by dec.
he had issued his 1st production at Pavia.
Antoninus Florentinus - St. Antoninus Pierozzi -
philosopher + thoelogian, Archbishop of FLorence - was
born at Florence in 1389 + died in 1459. He was canonized
by Pope Adrian VI in 1523.
B. of San Concordia (of Pisa) Dominican theologian, b. San Concordia near
Pisa, 1262; d June 11, 1347, Pire ITaly. One of the most eradite men of his
time, a great preacher + writer, he lectured at Lucce, Florence + Pisa.
Of his major works, "De documentis antiquorum" is a collection of opinions
by classical + ecclesiastical authors; his own translation, "Ammaestrementi
degli antichi" is a Tuscan classic. His "summa de casibus Conscientiae"
was very widely used during the 14+15th C. Besides a compendium
of moral theology + a series of Lenten sermons, he also wrote
treatises on the virtues + vice, on Latin pronuciation + orthography
and on the tragedies fo Virgil +Seneca.
-from the press of the native Italian printer Niccolo Giardengo
of Novi hear Genoaa who later printed at Pavia.
- A Dominican treatise on canon law - See #60 Sotheby Cat. 6) 25) 85
the author completed the text in Pisa in Dec. 1338 during
the pontificate of Benedicat XII (1334-1342)

farfel_n03_047_154

154
July 1983
Pagcant Books, NYC
$6.00
Bartholomacus de Sancto Concordia (1262 50-1347)
Bartholomaeus [Granchi, pisanus (Antoninus Florentinus)
Sumonor de casibus conscientiae Add. - Antonini Tractalus
- De septen vitiis capitalibys 8.0
Venice:Nicolaus Ginerdengus, de Novis near Genon, 12 May 1481
Ref: Goof B174 HCR 1519 BMC V 273. GW 3456
See #438 Cop: New L, UNCal

376 leaves, 367, 68, 75+76 blank. 2 col.35-36 lines 111x70mm M3
Types: 95G 1st words of sections. Medium text type. In see in 1481
62 G text. Capital spaces
(a native Italian printer) small text type, single sloping hyphen.
N. Girardengus - Venice (1st press) 1479 - May 1482 + by dec.
he had issued his 1st production at Pavia.
Antoninus Florentinus - St. Antoninus Pierozzi -
philosopher + thoelogian, Archbishop of FLorence - was
born at Florence in 1389 + died in 1459. He was canonized
by Pope Adrian VI in 1523.
B. of San Concordia (of Pisa) Dominican theologian, b. San Concordia near
Pisa, 1262; d June 11, 1347, Pire ITaly. One of the most eradite men of his
time, a great preacher + writer, he lectured at Lucce, Florence + Pisa.
Of his major works, "De documentis antiquorum" is a collection of opinions
by classical + ecclesiastical authors; his own translation, "Ammaestrementi
degli antichi" is a Tuscan classic. His "summa de casibus Consciontiac"
was very widely used during the 14+15th C. Besides a compendium
of moral theology + a series of Lenten sermons, he also wrote
treatises on the virtues + vice, on Latin pronuciation + orthography
and on the tragedies fo Virgil +Seneca.
-from the press of the native Italian printer Niccolo Grirdengo
of Novi hear Gemsa who later printed at Pavia.
- A Dominican treatise on canon law - See #60 Sotheby Cat. 6) 25) 85
the author completed the text in Pisa in Dec. 1338 during
the pontificate of Benedicat XII (1334-1342)