Farfel Notebook 06: Leaves 397-468

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Gratian's Decretum - 1140. 1234 - Gregory IX The Extravagants (Extravagant, because extra vagantes, wandering outside the Decretum of Gratian) - consists of 1971 items divided into 5 books 1) Sources of Law 2) Procedure in the Spiritual courts 3) The rights + duties of the clergy + religious communities 4) Marriage 5) Moral offences + their Rx + punishment, with an appendiz on legal rules + aphorisms. 1298 .. Boniface VIII - a further collection of the decretals issued after the reign of Gregory IX - divided into 5 books with the same titles as those in the Extravagants - known as the Sext - the 6th book after the 5 of Pope Gregory's collection. 1314/7 - Pontificate (1305-1314) - Clement V published the Clementine Constitutions with the same arrangement into 5 books. Extravagants of John XXII containing 20 constitutions of the Pope. Extravagants Communes - a series of 70 decretals of various Popes between 1294 + 1484. - all these were published as the Corpus Juris Cononici by Jean Chapius in 1503.

Bonifacius VIII (reigned 1294-1303) (c. 1235-1303) was surely the only Pope to be besieged in the Tower of London. WIth Cardinal Otto boni who was to aid Henry III of England against the bishops of the baronial party, he was trapped there by the rebellious earl of Gloucester, but rescued by Edward I in 1267. Johannes Andreae - Juris consult at Padova, Pisa + Bologna born at Mingello about 1275, died at Bologna in 1348. -Boniface VIII was the most famous of all popes bearing this name, Dante described him as the "Prince of the Pharisees."

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422 Dr. Eichenberger Bein wil Am See July '94 SF 68 = $46

Rolewinck, Wernes. (1425-1502) Fasiculus temporum (Bundle of the Ages) Lyons: Mathias Huss, not before 1495. 4^0 Ref: Goff R-277 C. 2437 Oates 3195 Pr 8570 BMC VIII 265 Cop: HEHL, LC, UN CaL, PhFL Eiiij (of 8) Sexta etas Christus. Folium XXXVI. 1994 copy at $4,000 98 leaves, the last blank, 7-97 numbered Folium I-XC LXXXVII, with errors in the last quire. Table in 3 columns. (47-50) 48 lines + headline ('Pro hemium'), 181(190)x120mm Types 140 G. title + headlines, 1st lines of prologue + text; 76 G Capital spaces in table + occasionally elsewhere. The headline give the number + titles of each 'etas' on the verso + the foliation on the rectos woodcuts. Diagrams. a6; A-K8 LM6 The text proper ends with notes on the death of M. Corvinus in 1490. 16 small woodcuts [inserted] (including Noah's Ark + Tower of Babel) [end inserted] including 5 repeats + 1 larger cut of Christ on 43a, besides a number of diagrams.

Type 140 G (P. 10) title + heading type. Haebler's M 96 In use in + after 1489.

76 G - narrow upright text type. B, C, E, G, Z souble shanked. Curly tailed h. In use 1490-95. W. Rolewinck was a Carthusian aurhor of over 50 works of theological + historical subjects He was a saintly as well as a scholarly man. He died of the plague while ministering to his brother monks so stricken.

In this ed. the invention of printing is found on the verso of M3, in a long paragraph.

BMC VIII 266 Rolewinck, W. Fasiculus temporum (in the French translation of Piere Farget) after May 1498 f^0 u-m8 96 leaves. 30 small cuts including 19 repeats + 2 large woodcuts.

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423 Dr. Eichenberger Bein wil Am See July '94 SF 35 = $25

Bible (German) Luther. Wittenberg: Hans Lufft, 1535. f^0 Ref: WA DB 2, 566-569 Ne 56. Copy: LC, Yale, BM (imperfect), Union Theological Seminary

See #176 Der Prophet / Iesaia - XVIII XXXVIII - (O.T. Book of Isaiah) Biblia, des ist, die gantze Heilige Schrifft deudsch. Mart. Luth. Gedruct durch Hans Lufft.

5 parts - ff. 315, 68, 164, 102, 200. 33cm. Another ed. of that of Wittenberg 1534, with the woodcuts of that edition (plus 3 new ones). - 866 Bl; 51(50) Zeilen; im P5 und N.T. 52 Zeilen. Hans Lufft - printer at Wittenberg 1523 - until shortly before his death1584. For a few years he also had a branch office at Konigsberg. Between 1534 + 1574 he printed more than 100,000 Bibles. -1535 ed. - apparently put together too fast, and therefore was burdened with many printing errors. In outer appearance + in text configuration was closely related to the 1st. 1534 edition.

Vellum Luther Bibles {Lufft - 1558 + 1560; 1541. {Steyner - 1535. The printing house of H. Lufft issued the 1st ed. of Luther's complete translation of both Testaments in 1534 + continued in collaboration with the Reformer through a series of folio bibles until 1545, before Luther's death the following year.

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424 Heritage Los Angeles Nov. '94 $150

Hortius Sanitatis. Venice: Bernardino Benalio + Giovanni (Johannes) de Tridino alias Tacuind, August 11, 1511. Median folio Ref: Ahaims H-1016 Essling pt. 2 vol. I, no. 1723 Harvard / Mortimer, Italian 238. Hunt. I, 12 Nissen 2368 Durling 2468. Proctor #12365, Types: 88, 138, 175, 420. Copy: MMu (P)L Becher, 49. Choulant Ino. 18, p 64 N.Y. Botanical Garden; Harvard; Missouri Bot. Garden (St. Louis) 368 leaves, with signatures (Arnoid). Types: 420 G (1st 2 lines of title) 18: 180 G (title + headings); 88 G (text resembling Rotunda with square U De Gregoriis 32: 85 G cf. BMC V p:369, Bunalius 13: 85 G^A) Double column. 531. + headlines. marginal letters keyed to indices. 1062 small text woodcuts (including repeats) Spaces for initials with guide letters. 3 full page woodcuts

5th ed. fo the Latin text 1st Italian ed. of the Latin Hortis, with the pseudo-Galenic "De facile acquisibilibus" (book 2 of De remedis facile parabilibus). The small woodcuts are reversed copies of those of Pruss's Strassburg editions. Translated by Nicolaus de Regis.

Mortimer #238 The "Tractatus de herbis" contains 528 cuts including repetitions There are 534 smaller cuts including repetitions in teh 2nd part-animals, birds, fishes + precious stones. The blocks in both parts measure 57x57 to 108x63mm. + are reverse copies fo J. Pruss ca. 1497. This is apparently the only ed. which Benalio + Tacuino collaborated. (31x21cm).

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