Ovidius Naso, Publius: Opera.
Edited by Barnabas Celsanus and Bonus Accursius.
Venice: Bernardinus Rizus Novariensis, 1486-87.
Fol. Part I: a-g8 h10 i-m8 n6 o-z8 &8 aa-cc8 dd-ee6. [228] leaves (a1, i1 blank). Part II: A-R8 S10. [146] leaves (S10 blank).
Contents: Part I: Heroides, Amores, Ars amandi, De remedio amoris, Ibis, Fasti, Tristia, De Ponto, De pulice, De Philomeno, De medicamine faciei, De nuce, Consolatio ad Liviam. Part II: Metamorphoses; Bonus Accursius: Vita Ovidii.
According to BMC, a reprint of the edition of H. Liechtenstein, Vicenza, 1480, with the suppression of the name of the general editor, Barnabas Celsanus. Dated: I) 27 Nov. 1486; II) 13 Jan. 1486/87.
ISTC io00134000; Goff O134; BMC V 400; Bod-inc O-044.
Shelf-mark: | Sp Coll Hunterian Bf.2.16 (see main library entry for this item) |
Note: | S9 is a cancel (stub showing). The text on S9r is without the second colophon as given in the BMC and Polain(B) 2945 transcriptions, is of a different setting of type from that of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek electronic facsimile, and is printed on paper with horizontal chain lines. |
Note: | The Metamorphoses (gatherings A-S) are bound first - as in many other copies. |
Provenance: | Edward Harley (1689-1741), Lord Harley; from 1724 2nd Earl of Oxford (possible owner) -see below. Thomas Osborne (d. 1767), bookseller (possible owner): purchased all the Harleian printed books; top corner of first front flyleaf removed - as in many Harleian volumes - generally by Osborne to remove his earlier price (cf. J.B. Oldham, 'Shrewsbury School bindings', p.114); no evidence of a revised price adjacent to the excision; possibly no. 826 (binding undescribed) in Osborne’s 'Catalogus bibliothecae Harleianae', vol. 3 (London: 1744) and no. 636 (binding undescribed) in his 'Catalogus bibliothecae Harleianae', vol. 5 (London: 1745). William Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: source unknown. University of Glasgow: Hunterian bequest 1807; Hunterian Museum bookplate on front pastedown, with former shelfmark “As.2.2”. |
Binding: | England, 18th-century calf; covers have a blind-tooled panel design formed from three different rolls and a separate ornament; gold-tooled spine; none of the tools is illustrated in Nixon, ‘Harleian bindings’. Size: 315 × 205 mm. |
Leaf size: | 306 x 192 mm. |
Annotations: | Interlinear annotations, “nota” marks, pointing hands, in a 16th-century hand in the early books of part II (Metamorphoses); in the same sections marginal annotations in a different early hand have largely been deliberately washed out; running book numbers “lib. 1”-“XV” in the Metamorphoses; frequent underlining, “nota” marks and pointing hands in the remainder of the text, and some initials supplied in brown ink; two-line annotation on A1r in an 18th-century(?) hand “[Caesar?] habet librum, quem cernis amice [scrutatus?] Perlege si mens est non sine amicis eris”; two other (unread) annotations on A1r, both heavily washed out. |
Decoration: | Ten-line initial “I” on B1r supplied in shades of purple with green and grey foliate decoration and set on a rectangular gold ground, with floral decoration in purple, blue, pink and gold in the inner margin. |
Imperfections: | Wanting the blank leaves a1 of part I, and S10 of part II. |