Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Secunda Secundae; Germany (?Erfurt), 1445
MS. Hamilton 13
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Title
Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, Secunda Secundae; Germany (?Erfurt), 1445
Shelfmark
MS. Hamilton 13
Associated place
Italian
Place of origin
Bohemia (?)
German, Erfurt(?)
Date
1445
14th century, second half
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
Physical extent
1 + 368 + 1 fols. (i, 1–369)
Hands
Cursiva
Decoration
Coloured initials, sometimes with penwork decoration.
Binding
Blind-stamped pigskin over boards, with contemporary contents label; bosses and clasps last. Stamps associated with the 'Conradus' workshop at Erfurt (Einbanddatenbank w002418): bird/eagle (s016515), rosette (s016519), flower (s016518), circular ornament (s016517).
Acquisition
Presented to the Bodleian Library by his sons and received in 1857.
Provenance
Pressmark T or II followed by 6 or G (?) on the binding.
Perhaps identifiable as L90 in the catalogue of the Erfurt Carthusians (ed. P. Lehmann, p. 465: 'Item secunda pars 2. partis in papiro').
Erfurt, Charterhouse: Cartusiae Erfordensis, fol. 1r, 17th century
Friedrich Gottlieb Julius von Bülow, 1760-?1831, 56a in the catalogue of part 3 of his sale, 10 Oct. 1836 (cf. fol. i verso)
Sir William Hamilton, 1788–1856
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