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Record ID marc_records_scriblio_net/part26.dat:35154910:2107
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LEADER: 02107cam 2200361 a 4500
001 96155576
003 DLC
005 20031212091605.0
008 960603s1500 fr a 000 0 lat
010 $a 96155576
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aIncun. 1500$b.A77
130 0 $aArs moriendi (Version beginning: Cum de praesentiis exilii miseria mortis ...)
245 10 $aTractatus breuis ac valde vtilis de arte et scientia bene moriendi.
246 3 $aTractatus brevis ac valde utilis de arte et scientia bene moriendi
246 1 $iMetal cut title on p. 40:$aArs moriendi :$bcum orationibus pulcherrimis dicendis circa agonizantem
260 $a[Lyons :$bs.n.,$cca. 1500]
300 $a[40] p. :$bill. (metal cuts) ;$c22 cm. (4to)
500 $aTraditionally, but incorrectly, ascribed to Dominicus Capranica; also sometimes to Matthaeus de Cracovia or Albertus Magnus.
500 $a"The wording of the title and of the final clause of the text, as well as the substitution of 'seculi' for the usual 'exilii' as the fourth word of text, connect this edition with that of Maler, Ratdolt, and Löslein, Venice, 1478 (IA.20491). The body of the text, however, follows another version"--BM 15th cent.
500 $aImprint from BM 15th cent., which gives grounds for rejecting earlier dating.
500 $aSignatures: A⁸ B⁴ C⁸.
510 4 $aGoff$cA-1096
510 4 $aHain$c4390
510 4 $aBM 15th cent.,$cVIII, p. 348 (IA.42320)
510 4 $aGW$c2605
500 $aLC copy unrubricated and with capital spaces blank. Contemporary tawed pigskin binding, with blind-stamped border, framing panel of Fran. Godef. Troilo, S.C.M. consiliarius; t.p. inscribed Romualdus Falkenbergk anno Dni. 154[?] ; stamp of Bundesdenkmalamt inside upper cover.$5DLC
650 0 $aDeath$xReligious aspects$xCatholic Church$xMeditations.
610 20 $aCatholic Church$vDoctrines$vEarly works to 1800.
700 1 $aCapranica, Dominicus,$d1400-1458.
700 0 $aMateusz,$cz Krakowa, Cardinal,$dca. 1330-1410.
700 0 $aAlbertus,$cMagnus, Saint,$d1193?-1280.
730 0 $aArs moriendi.