Johannes XXI, Pont. Max. (Petrus Hispanus): Summulae logicales.

Commentary by Johannes de Magistris.

Lyons:  Johannes Trechsel, 1490.
4to.   a-l8 A-L8 M-N6.   [188] leaves.
Woodcut printer’s device in red.
ISTC ij00236810;  GW M1982010;  IBE 3660;  Girard 309.

Entered under Magistris, Johannes in GW.

Rare copy:  see below for full digital version.

GIP number: J13
Shelf-mark: Sp Coll Veitch Eg6-b.20 (see main library entry for this item)
Provenance: Johannes Cavagnetus (fl. 1554):  inscription on a2r “fr[ater] Joannes Cauagnetus cordiger co[n]uentus clusaru[m] 1554”;  cf. Bod-inc C-088 (copy 1) and BMC VIII 173 (IA. 40525) for other books owned by Cavagnetus.
Cluses (Haute-Savoie, France), Franciscans (or Cordeliers) - see above.
John Veitch (1829-1894), Professor of Logic and Rhetoric, University of Glasgow:  source unknown;  number “153” written in blue pencil in top left corner of front pastedown (a numbering common to many books in the Veitch collection and probably an inventory number).
University of Glasgow:  Veitch collection donation, 1895.
Binding: Scotland, 19th-century parchment-covered boards, red leather title label on spine;  sprinkled red and brown-edged leaves;  bound by Maclehose, Glasgow, in line with several other Veitch incunables with identical bindings.   Size:  249 x 180 mm.
Leaf size: 240 x 174 mm.
Annotations: Frequent marginal annotations and underlining in a 16th-century hand in quires a-i;  manicule on h1r;  number “88” in pencil on a1r (probably a binder’s job number);  copy of a 21-line typescript note in German on front free endpaper regarding this edition - from the Gesamtkatalog de Wiegendrucke, Berlin (undated but probably ca. 1970-83).
Decoration: Pen-and-ink diagram on c2r.
Imperfections: Wanting N6 (probably blank).
Digital version: Available via Flickr.

Printer’s device in Johannes XXI, Pont. Max. (Petrus Hispanus): Summulae logicales