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Auction archive: Lot number 154

VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS (ca.1190-ca.1264). Speculum historiale . [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra], 1474.

Auction 02.11.1994
2 Nov 1994
Estimate
£3,000 - £4,000
ca. US$4,768 - US$6,357
Price realised:
£3,910
ca. US$6,214
Auction archive: Lot number 154

VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS (ca.1190-ca.1264). Speculum historiale . [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra], 1474.

Auction 02.11.1994
2 Nov 1994
Estimate
£3,000 - £4,000
ca. US$4,768 - US$6,357
Price realised:
£3,910
ca. US$6,214
Beschreibung:

VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS (ca.1190-ca.1264). Speculum historiale . [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra], 1474. Three volumes. Royal 2° (362x257mm). Collation: I: [1-8 10 9 8 10-16 10 17 8 18-20 10 21 8 22-27 10 28 12 (11+1) 29-32 10 33 10 (9+1) 34 10 ] (1/1 blank, 1/2r prologue, 1/3r books 1-5, 18/1r book 6, 21/8v blank, 22/1r book 7 - 8, chap. 109, 29/1r book 8, chap. 110 - book 10, 33/11v blank, 34/1r register of part I, 34/10 blank). II: [π 8 . . 1-13 10 14 12 15-25 10 26 12 27-30 10 31 8 32 10 ] (π1 register, 1/1r books 11-15, 15/1r books 16-19, 27/1r books 20-21, 32/10v blank). III: [1-6 10 7 8 8 6 (5+1) 9-14 10 15 10 (9+1) 16-19 10 20-21 8 22-37 10 38 10 ] (1/1r books 22-23, 9/1r books 24-25, 16/1r books 26-27, chap. 92, 22/1r book 27, chap. 93 - book 31, 37/10 blank, 38/1r register of part III). 336 (of 338, without blanks 1/1 and 34/10); 322 (of 331, with the first quire of 9 lvs. (register of part II) supplied in early manuscript); 371 (of 372, without blank 37/10) leaves; a quire of 12 lvs. containing a table for the whole work written in an early hand follows part I, and the printed registers of parts I and III precede, rather than follow, the main text in those volumes. 52 lines, double column. Type: 2:103G, printed guide-letters beginning in part I, quire 28. 3- to 12-line initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red, headlines giving book numbers in red, some ms. guide-letters in part I, early foliation. (Occasional light dampstains, sometimes fading rubrication, some small tears affecting a few letters.) Sixteenth-century limp vellum, white-painted spines with title painted over, green edges. Provenance : some annotations in an early hand; Jesuit College at Munich, paper label in parts II and III dated 1595, inscription and "no.2733"; stamp "Ecole Sainte-Genevieve B.D.J." in all volumes; armorial stamp, illegible ("Firmas-Rh--). SECOND EDITION of the Speculum historiale , Vincent of Beauvais's encylopedic history of mankind from Creation to the author's lifetime, ending about 1254. It was one of only five books printed at the Benedictine monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra. According to a contemporary chronicle of the monastery by one of its monks, Wilhelm Wittwer, printing began there under Abbot Melchior von Stamhaim in 1472. At the abbot's death in January 1474 printing of the Vincent of Beauvais was not yet finished; after its completion, and without Melchior's continued interest, printing at the monastery ceased. Anton Sorg was probably the last master of the monastic printing shop and therefore worked on the Speculum historiale before setting up his own shop, taking with him this type. This Klotz copy is in good, unpressed condition with the bearer type still clearly visible as described in BMC, including that at the end of volume II showing a large range of sorts of this type. C 6247; BMC II, 339 (IC. 5774); Goff V-284; Polain(B) 3942; IDL 4649; IGI 10314 (3)

Auction archive: Lot number 154
Auction:
Datum:
2 Nov 1994
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

VINCENTIUS BELLOVACENSIS (ca.1190-ca.1264). Speculum historiale . [Augsburg: Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra], 1474. Three volumes. Royal 2° (362x257mm). Collation: I: [1-8 10 9 8 10-16 10 17 8 18-20 10 21 8 22-27 10 28 12 (11+1) 29-32 10 33 10 (9+1) 34 10 ] (1/1 blank, 1/2r prologue, 1/3r books 1-5, 18/1r book 6, 21/8v blank, 22/1r book 7 - 8, chap. 109, 29/1r book 8, chap. 110 - book 10, 33/11v blank, 34/1r register of part I, 34/10 blank). II: [π 8 . . 1-13 10 14 12 15-25 10 26 12 27-30 10 31 8 32 10 ] (π1 register, 1/1r books 11-15, 15/1r books 16-19, 27/1r books 20-21, 32/10v blank). III: [1-6 10 7 8 8 6 (5+1) 9-14 10 15 10 (9+1) 16-19 10 20-21 8 22-37 10 38 10 ] (1/1r books 22-23, 9/1r books 24-25, 16/1r books 26-27, chap. 92, 22/1r book 27, chap. 93 - book 31, 37/10 blank, 38/1r register of part III). 336 (of 338, without blanks 1/1 and 34/10); 322 (of 331, with the first quire of 9 lvs. (register of part II) supplied in early manuscript); 371 (of 372, without blank 37/10) leaves; a quire of 12 lvs. containing a table for the whole work written in an early hand follows part I, and the printed registers of parts I and III precede, rather than follow, the main text in those volumes. 52 lines, double column. Type: 2:103G, printed guide-letters beginning in part I, quire 28. 3- to 12-line initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red, headlines giving book numbers in red, some ms. guide-letters in part I, early foliation. (Occasional light dampstains, sometimes fading rubrication, some small tears affecting a few letters.) Sixteenth-century limp vellum, white-painted spines with title painted over, green edges. Provenance : some annotations in an early hand; Jesuit College at Munich, paper label in parts II and III dated 1595, inscription and "no.2733"; stamp "Ecole Sainte-Genevieve B.D.J." in all volumes; armorial stamp, illegible ("Firmas-Rh--). SECOND EDITION of the Speculum historiale , Vincent of Beauvais's encylopedic history of mankind from Creation to the author's lifetime, ending about 1254. It was one of only five books printed at the Benedictine monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra. According to a contemporary chronicle of the monastery by one of its monks, Wilhelm Wittwer, printing began there under Abbot Melchior von Stamhaim in 1472. At the abbot's death in January 1474 printing of the Vincent of Beauvais was not yet finished; after its completion, and without Melchior's continued interest, printing at the monastery ceased. Anton Sorg was probably the last master of the monastic printing shop and therefore worked on the Speculum historiale before setting up his own shop, taking with him this type. This Klotz copy is in good, unpressed condition with the bearer type still clearly visible as described in BMC, including that at the end of volume II showing a large range of sorts of this type. C 6247; BMC II, 339 (IC. 5774); Goff V-284; Polain(B) 3942; IDL 4649; IGI 10314 (3)

Auction archive: Lot number 154
Auction:
Datum:
2 Nov 1994
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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