Buridanus, Johannes: Consequentiae.

Edited by Albertus Fantinus.

Paris:  Guy Marchant, 10 Jan. 1498/99.
4to.  a-d8.  [32] leaves.
Marchant’s woodcut device (P. Renouard, 'Les marques typographiques parisiennes des XVe et XVIe siècles', 703) on a1r.
ISTC ib01292500;  GW 5751;  CIBN B-912.

GIP number: B114
Shelf-mark: Sp Coll BC33-d.8 (see main library entry for this item)
Bound with: The eighth of eight incunabula bound together.   Bound with:  (1) Magistri, Martinus, Expositio super Praedicabilia Porphyrii.  Paris:  Félix Baligault, for Durand Gerlier, 27 Mar. 1499 (M3);  (2) Bricot, Thomas, Insolubilia;  Obligationes.  Paris:  [André Bocard], 1498 (B107);  (3) Limos, Andreas, Dubia in insolubilibus.  Paris:  Félix Baligault, for Gilles de Gourmont, 30 Oct. 1499 (L26);  (4) Alliaco, Petrus de, Conceptus et insolubilia.  Paris:  Guy Marchant, 29 Jan. 1498/99 (A45);  (5) Buridanus, Johannes, Sophismata.  Paris:  Félix Baligault, 20 Nov. 1493 (B115);  (6) Alliaco, Petrus de, Tractatus exponibilium.  Paris:  Antoine Caillaut, [ca. 1497] (A49);  (7) Buridanus, Johannes, Consequentiae.  Paris:  Antoine Caillaut [ca. 1495] (B113).
Provenance: Anthonius Rogant/Rogantius (fl. 1537), of Montpellier:  presumed owner by association with the other tracts in this volume.
Petrus Chabrias (fl. 1537):  inscription in Greek on a1r “Μερος Πετρος Χαβριας Σικυλος” (Σικυλος partially erased);  and in the same hand an identification of the two figures in the printer’s device “Sanctus Crispinus, et sanctus Crispinianus”;  on d8v “Petri Chabrię Prouerbia” followed by a list of Latin proverbs in his hand - see Annotations.
Joannes Batt[ist]a(?) (16th century):  probable owner – inscription “Ad vsu[m] fratris Jo: Battãe a Calatagne” on a1r of first item in volume.
Naples, Capuchins, S. Ephrem and B.V.M. (founded 1572, suppressed 1863): probable owner;  on a1r of first item is a circular book-stamp ‘BIBLIOTECAE CAPVCCINORVM CONCEPTIONIS NEAPOLIS’ heavily scored through in ink and, on the same page, a partially deleted manuscript inscription indicating the same ownership;  see www.bnnonline.it/index.php?it/324/possessori/possessori_508e7ec2a179d/58
William Laing (1764-1832), Edinburgh bookseller:  possibly sold book to Richard Heber – see below.
Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector:  lot 5288 in Bibliotheca Heberiana, Pt. 5 (London:  Wheatley, 1835);  sold for £0.2.0 according to the priced copy of the Heber sale catalogue in the BL (shelfmark RAR 002.092 Heb), which also records that Heber himself paid £0.3.0 for the book - corroborated by a note in ink by Heber on front flyleaf “Feb. 181[2?] Laing(?) Sale of Imp[ortant](?) Books - 3 -”.
Sir William Hamilton (1788-1856), Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, University of Edinburgh:  purchased at the Heber sale, with Hamilton’s pencil note on front flyleaf “Hebers Sale 2/”.
University of Glasgow:  Hamilton collection donation, 1878.
Binding: Italy, 16th/17th-century parchment;  faded ink spine title and shelfmark “148” at foot of spine, faded unread lettering at head of spine;  front endpapers replaced in late 19th or early 20th century.  Size:  215 x 145 mm.
Leaf size: 202 x 137 mm.
Annotations: Occasional underlining in brown and in dull red ink;  list of ten Latin proverbs on d8v beginning “Qui ab incunabulis Asinus venit ad sepulchrum vsq[ue] pergit”.
Decoration: None.
Imperfections: None.

 

Annotated title-page of Buridanus, Johannes: Consequentiae