Tertia pars summe sancti Thome [i.e., Summa theologiae, III; BOUND WITH] Opuscula Sancti Thome: quibus alias impressi nuper hec addidimus videlicet Summam totius logice. Tractatum celeberrimum de usuris nusque alias impressum.
by Aquinas, Thomas, Saint
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- very good
- Condition
- Very Good
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About This Item
Venice: Boneto Locatelli for Ottaviano Scotto ("Summa"); Giacomo Pencio da Lecco ("Opuscula"), 1493; 1508. Very Good. Two editions bound together. Chancery folio (33 cm); Summa part III: 220 [5, of 6] leaves. Lacks final leaf C6 with device of Ottaviano Scotto. Signatures: a-z8 [et]8 [con]8 [rum]8 A-C6. Gothic type in two columns. Woodcut initials. Marginal notes in contemporary hand. Manuscript table on title page. Hole in title leaf with loss of two letters. Stain on n2v. References: GW M46445; IGI 9603, etc. Opuscula: 306 leaves. Many woodcut initials among guide letters. Diagram in text (leaf AA), Occasional marginal notes in contemporary hand. Date in colophon inked over. References: BM Italian p. 669; Rossi, "Antiche e nuove edizioni degli Opuscoli di San Tommaso d'Aquino...," p.52. Bound in very early paneled and blind-stamped pigskin, with clasps and straps intact. Backstrip and upper cover lettered in manuscript. Remains of modern printed label on upper board. Backstrip perishing at tail. Contents bright and pure, with some light staining on endleaves. References: Goff; T-195; BM 15th cent.; V, p. 445 (IB. 22924, IB. 22925, IB. 22926); GW; M46445; BN cat. des incun.; T-167; BSB-Ink.; T-279; Walsh, J.E. 15th cent. printed books,; 2319, 2320, 2299; ISTC; it00195000
Two stylistically compatible printed books in one binding, including the third part of the Summa Theologiae printed by Boneto Locatelli in 1493, and a 1508 setting of the Opuscula printed by Giacomo Pencio. Pencio's "Opuscula" brings to a folio format the 1498 edition of that work by the printer of the Summa, Boneto Locatelli, originally published in quarto format. The text in both cases was edited by Antonio Pizzamano, who wrote the dedicatory letter addressed to Agostino Barbarigo, the doge of Venice.
Two stylistically compatible printed books in one binding, including the third part of the Summa Theologiae printed by Boneto Locatelli in 1493, and a 1508 setting of the Opuscula printed by Giacomo Pencio. Pencio's "Opuscula" brings to a folio format the 1498 edition of that work by the printer of the Summa, Boneto Locatelli, originally published in quarto format. The text in both cases was edited by Antonio Pizzamano, who wrote the dedicatory letter addressed to Agostino Barbarigo, the doge of Venice.
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- Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (US)
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- Title
- Tertia pars summe sancti Thome [i.e., Summa theologiae, III; BOUND WITH] Opuscula Sancti Thome: quibus alias impressi nuper hec addidimus videlicet Summam totius logice. Tractatum celeberrimum de usuris nusque alias impressum.
- Author
- Aquinas, Thomas, Saint
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Boneto Locatelli for Ottaviano Scotto ("Summa"); Giacomo Pencio da Lecco ("Opuscula")
- Place of Publication
- Venice
- Date Published
- 1493; 1508
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Catholic Church Thomism Dominican Order Philosophy Theology
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