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[Missale Pataviense] (b).

Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1505, vdm: 236

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Title page:

[fol. 1r:] Incipit liber missalis ẜm choꝝ || patauiẽsem.||

Colophon:

Expletum est hoc opꝰ librorū || missalium pro Patauieñ eccłe || ritu:caractere iocūdissimo Au||guste impressum opera et im/||pensis Erhardi ratdolt ibide𝔷 || artis impressorie vulgatissimi || Anno salutis dñice Millesimo || ꝗngētesimoquinto.Die vero || quinto mensis Januarij.||

Printer:
Erhard Ratdolt
Publisher: Erhard Ratdolt
Printer's mark:

CCLXIIIv: A shield upon which a naked man holds a star over his stomach and genitals with his left hand. In his right hand he holds two snakes aloft. The shield is topped with a helmet with fronds cascading down. There are two large horns on top of the helmet, between which is a six-pointed star. Above this is printed the couplet, “Erhardi Ratdolt felicia conspice signa || Testata artificem qua valet ipse manum.||” The printer's mark is printed in black and red (c. 103 x 140 mm).

Place of printing:

Augsburg

Year:
1505
Further information on dating: Taken from colophon.
Type of source:

Liturgical book

Catalogue references:
USTC 669065
VD16 M 5608
vdm
236
Further details:

This edition is a variant of vdm 780. In each edition, the colophon is the same (dated 5 January 1505), but the preface (from bishop Wiguleus Fröschl) has been completely reset. In this edition, the preface (fol. [α]2v) is dated 6 January 1505 (“Datum in ciuitate nostra Patauieñ De anno do||minice natiuitatis.Millesimo quingentesimo quinto. die sexta || mensis Januarij”). After gathering E, CXXIIII contain propers for particular saints, material reported by the printer as being recently received. This edition includes chant for the Liber generationis.


Paratexts:

Printing mandate from Wigileus Fröschl, bishop of Passau (*2r–v): “Datum in ciuitate nostra Patauien. De ãno dñice natiuitatꝭ Millesimo quingentesimoquinto Die quinta mensis Januarij” (preface)

Illustrations:

In some copies (e.g. A-Su) there is a full-page woodcut with SS Valentine, Stephen and Maximilian on *2v. Some woodcut initials, particularly in canon. Canon woodcut. Some historiated initials printed in red and black.


Language:

Latin

Confessional identity:
Roman Catholic
Liturgical use: Passau
Format:
Printed area: 167 x 276.5 mm (a3r)
Number of leaves:
293
Collation: [α]10, [β]3, a–m8, n10, [γ-δ]8, [ε–ζ]6, [γ–δ chant, ζ canon], s–z8, A–D8, E10, [1 leaf cut out], Fj–[ix] [“Subsequentia misse officia in uetustis et antea impressis missalibus non habentur:” This gathering, properly of 10 leaves, of which the first is cut out, has propers for a number of new feasts; the final two leaves of this gathering have music for the Liber generationis], [η]6 [Officium misse de dulcissimo nomine iesu], A–E8 [Commune sanctorum].
The autopsy copy D-Mbs Rar. 2140 lacks the title page and page [**1].
Original foliation:

[13], I–CXXVIII, [6], CXXXV–CCXXIIII, [16], CCXXV–CCLXIII, [1]

Autopsy copy:

D-Mbs Rar. 2140


Online facsimile:

D-Mbs


D-Mbs Rar. 2140, a1r

  
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