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Tractat[us] de hereticis, [et] sortilegijs omnifariam coitu: eorumq[ue] penis. Ite[m] de questionibus: [et] tortura: ac de relaxatione carceratorum domini Pauli Grillandi Castilionei: vltima hac impressione summa cura castigat[u]s: additis vbilibet su[m]mariis: prepositoq[ue] perutili rep[er]torio speciales sente[n]tias aptissime continente / Paulus Grilla[n]dus.

Accession number
PML 125075
Creator
Grillandus, Paulus.
Published
Veneu[n]t Lugd. apud Iacobu[m] Giu[n]cti, 1536.
Credit line
Purchased on the Gordon N. Ray Fund, 1988-9.
Notes
Signatures: Aa-Bb, A-Q⁸.
Includes index.
At head of title: Paulus Grilla[n]dus.
Title vignette showing the author reading to a group of students.
Title in black and red; within an ornamental border.
Printer's device on the verso of the final leaf.
Colophon: Hoc excelle[n]s opus D. Pauli Grilland. nuper emendatum et summarijs: necnon copioso indice locupletatu[m] Lugduni anno Christiane salutis. M.D.xxxvj. mensis Septe[m]bris die.x. Benedictus Boninus imprimebat regestum.
Ornamental initials of various sizes.
Description
16, cxxviij leaves ; 16 cm (8vo)
Inscriptions/Markings
"Aymer & Craindre Dieu" inscribed inside upper cover. "ihs" [Christus] and cross inscribed on title page. "Virtus sine adversario marcescit / Laus Deo / Inne[mun]dus Chalan I. V. D." inscribed on verso of lower flyleaf. Unknown cipher on lower flyleaf: [m?], possibly "ma" [Maria]?. "Sol Justicie [Christus] omnia Nourrit et Nihil Ignorat, l[i]b[er?] [ipso] cuncta precedut, Deus est potens fortis & Patiens" with "ihs" [Christus] inscribed inside lower cover. Price inscription inside lower cover: "Hic Liber comparatus est vii s. [?]." Contemporary annotations on recto and verso of lower flyleaf and within text.
Provenance
"Innemundus chalan lugdunensis" inscribed on title page, "Inne[mun?]dus Chalan I. V. D." inscribed on verso of lower flyleaf. From the library of the Ramey family (16th-cen. France).
Binding
Contemporary leather (sheep or goat) over paperboards, blind tooled; manuscript waste; evidence of paper spine label; sewing structure visible.
Classification
Department