THOMAS AQUINAS (pseudo, c.1225-1274) – [BERNARDUS DE PARENTINIS (fl. 1340)]

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Los 52 | THOMAS AQUINAS (pseudo, c.1225-1274) – [BERNARDUS DE PARENTINIS (fl. 1340)]
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THOMAS AQUINAS (pseudo, c.1225-1274) – [BERNARDUS DE PARENTINIS (fl. 1340)]
De periculis contingentibus circa sacramentum eucharistiae. -De regimine Judaeorum. [Ulm: Johann Zainer, c, 1476]. [Bound with:] HEROLT, Johannes (d.1468). Sermones super epistolas dominicales. [Strasbourg: Georg Husner, c. 1479]. [And:] HUMBERTUS DE ROMANIS (c.1200-1277). Sermones ad diversos status. Augsburg: Johann Rynmann, and Hagenau: Heinrich Gran, 1508.
A Sammelband of three religious texts apparently bound for the president of a criminal court during the French Revolution. It comprises the fourth Ulm edition of a work on the Eucharist long ascribed to Thomas Aquinas but now recognised as the last part of the Expositio officii missae by Bernardus de Parentinis (CIBN T-207); the second edition of a collection of sermons by the Dominican preacher Johannes Herolt; and the first edition of a collection of sermons by French Dominican friar Humbert of Romans. Bernardus: HC 1376*; BMC II 525; BSB-Ink T-421; GW M46243; Goff T-319; ISTC it00319000; Herolt: H 8510*; Bod-inc H-065; BSB-Ink H-215; GW 12334; Goff H-125; ISTC ih00125000; Humbertus: VD16 H 5886.

3 works in one volume, chancery folio (274 x 187mm). BERNARDUS: 7 leaves (of 8, without the opening blank). Printed initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes painted in red (slight soiling on final verso, a few faint spots); HEROLT: 129 leaves (of 134, without first and last blanks and lacking [a1-3]). Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red ([i1] with small marginal chip and tear, scattered spots and dampstains, a few quires lightly wormed in margins, final leaf soiled); HUMBERTUS: (Lacking the final 8 leaves m1-8.) 18th-century mottled calf, spine gilt (lightly rubbed, some short splits at joints). Provenance: a few early annotations – Henri-Joseph Wicka (1753-1837; label and ownership inscription) – W. Senn-Dürck, Basel-Riehen (1904-2001; booklabel); by descent.
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