Book of hours (Sarum use) and Hore Beate Marie ad usum ecclesie Sarisburiensis
Description:
Colophon: Explicu[n]t Hore Beate Marie, secundu[m] vsum Sar[um], totaliter ad longum, cu[m] multis pulcherrimis orationibus et indulge[n]tijs iam ultimo abiectis. Impresse Parisijs in edibus Francisci Regnault alme vniuersitatis Parisiensis librarij iurati. Anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo trigesimo. Die vltima Aprilis., Date of publication follows title on t.p., Description based upon incomplete copy at Beinecke Library., Foliation error: leaf clxxvi numbered lxxvi., Imperfect: wanting leaves xli-cxii; slight worming; repair to leaves clxxi and [4] at end. Ms. notes by Sir Thomas More, including the prayer in English written in the Tower before his death. Inscription on front paste-down: Liber quonda[m] Thomae Mori militis in multis locis manu sua propria inscriptus. Bound as no. 1 of 2 titles with: Catholic Church. [Psalter (Sarum use)] Psalterium cum hymnis secundu[m] vsum & co[n]suitudine[m] Sarum et Eboracen[sis]. Paris, 1522. To view other titles, search by call number MS Vault More., In Latin, with some English passages., Regnault's device on 2b4v., Signature error: A1,2 signed B1,2., Signatures: A-C⁸ a-z⁸ &⁸ [con]⁸ 2a⁶ 2b⁴., and Table of contents at end.
Publisher:
Apud Franciscu[m] Regnault, in vico Sancti Jacobi, ad signu[m] Elephantis,
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800, More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535, and Regnault, François, d. ca. 1540, bookseller
anno virginei part[ibus] .Mccccc.xxij. Die vero .vij. mensis Junij. [1522]
Call Number:
MS Vault More
Image Count:
342
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Psalter (Sarum use), Psalter (York use), and Psalterium cum hymnis secundum usum et consuetudinem Sarum et Eboracensis
Description:
At head of title: S[an]cta[s] trinitas vnus Deus miserere nobis. Below t.p. ill.: Fortuna opes auferre: non animu[m] potest., Birckman's device on E4v., Imperfect: wanting leaves [1]-[8], cxxix-cxlviij, and [2] at end. Sir Thomas More's copy, with his ms. notes. Inscription on front paste-down: Liber quonda[m] Thomae Mori militis in multis locis manu sua propria inscriptus. Bound as no. 2 of 2 titles with: Catholic Church. [Book of hours] Hore Beate Marie ad vsum ecclesie Sarisburiensis. Paris, 1530. To view other titles, search by call number MS Vault More., Imprint from colophon., Includes music., Printed in red and black throughout., and Signatures: [cross]⁸ a-s⁸ t⁴ A-D⁸ E⁴.
Publisher:
Expe[n]sis & sumptibus honesti mercatoris Francisci Byrckman,
Subject (Name):
Birckman, Franz, d. 1530, bookseller., Birckman, Franz, d. 1530, publisher., Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts, Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800, More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535, and Riviere & Son, binder
Contra mala pestem et sicia contra ignem tempestates. and Oratio contra omnes, tum maleficorum , tum daemonum incursus.
Description:
BEIN 2013 962: Two Jesuit stamps at top of prayer, "Oratio contra omnes ... ", Finally, in the center of the devotional, underneath an image with title, "Conceptu B M V," are some slightly mutilated sections of text in German (3 x 3 and 4 x 3 cm), with a piece of stiffened paper (6 x 4 cm) sewn inside for reinforcement., Five of the woodcuts can be lifted up to reveal folded texts underneath., On a French vellum manuscript sheet (21 x 25 cm) possibly from the 17th century, 11 small woodcut illustrations (each, approximately 6 x 4 cm) have been mounted, nine on the recto, two on the verso. The sheet has then been folded into ninths, making it of a size (7 x 5 cm) that can be put into a pocket., Title devised by cataloger., Underneath an image of St. Ignatius is a prayer (17 x 12 cm, unfolded), in Latin and German, with title "Contra mala pestem et sicia contra ignem tempestates.", Underneath an image of St. Anastasius is an image of and a Latin prayer to St. Agatha (4 x 9 cm, unfolded) and underneath an image of a patriarchal cross is an image of the three holy kings (Caspar, Melchior, Balthasar) and an account of them in German., and Underneath an image of St. John Nepomucene, is a prayer (19 x 14 cm, unfolded) against demons titled "Oratio contra omnes, tum maleficorum , tum daemonum incursus." The imprint at the end is of the Inquisitor of Turin: "Fr. Bartholomeus Rocca de Palermo, Inq. Taurini vidit, permittitque, et imprimatur." Printed on the verso of a page of text with title "Jesus + Maria / Jesus Nazarenus, Rex Judaeorum.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church, Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800, Jesuits, Jesuits Stamp, and Rocca, Bartholomaeus, of Palermo