1512 DICTIONARIUS PAUPERUM OMNIBUS PREDICATORIBUS PERNECESSARIUS By Nicolaus de Byart Very Good Religion

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1512  ,
DICTIONARIUS PAUPERUM OMNIBUS PREDICATORIBUS PERNECESSARIUS
in quo succincte continenturmaterie singulis festivitatibus totius anni, tam de tempore quam de rectis accommodande ut in tabula huius operis facile & lucide cognoscetur.
By Nicolaus de Byart

Author Bio: Nicolas de Byart (also Nicolaus de Byarto) was a French Catholic clergyman, monk, member of the Franciscan or Dominican order, and writer. He worked in Paris around 1250.

Synopsis: An encyclopedia of Christian philosophy, arranged alphabetically from "De abstinentia" to "De vita eterna." The work, published in Paris in 1512, represents a miniature encyclopedia of Christian philosophy, conceived as a valuable working tool for preachers.
The "Dictionarius pauperum" is one of his best known and most influential works.
Rare, with USTC recording only four copies.
HC *15714; BMC III 747; Bod-inc T-290; BSB-Ink T-568; Goff T-553.

Format: Vellum, sextodecimo or sixteenmo (16mo 4 × 6+3⁄4 102 × 171)
Collation: pp. 246
Language: Latin

Published By: François Regnault, Paris

Condition Report:
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Very Good - Full parchment binding. Handwritten title on the spine. Woodcut frontispiece. Text written in two columns in Gothic characters. Woodcut initials. Internal pages without particular signs of wear or stains. Good state of preservation of the work. Pp. 246nn..
 Note: Format/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Please see photos as part of condition report

SKU: BTETM0002551
Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request

1512  ,
DICTIONARIUS PAUPERUM OMNIBUS PREDICATORIBUS PERNECESSARIUS
in quo succincte continenturmaterie singulis festivitatibus totius anni, tam de tempore quam de rectis accommodande ut in tabula huius operis facile & lucide cognoscetur.
By Nicolaus de Byart

Author Bio: Nicolas de Byart (also Nicolaus de Byarto) was a French Catholic clergyman, monk, member of the Franciscan or Dominican order, and writer. He worked in Paris around 1250.

Synopsis: An encyclopedia of Christian philosophy, arranged alphabetically from "De abstinentia" to "De vita eterna." The work, published in Paris in 1512, represents a miniature encyclopedia of Christian philosophy, conceived as a valuable working tool for preachers.
The "Dictionarius pauperum" is one of his best known and most influential works.
Rare, with USTC recording only four copies.
HC *15714; BMC III 747; Bod-inc T-290; BSB-Ink T-568; Goff T-553.

Format: Vellum, sextodecimo or sixteenmo (16mo 4 × 6+3⁄4 102 × 171)
Collation: pp. 246
Language: Latin

Published By: François Regnault, Paris

Condition Report:
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Very Good - Full parchment binding. Handwritten title on the spine. Woodcut frontispiece. Text written in two columns in Gothic characters. Woodcut initials. Internal pages without particular signs of wear or stains. Good state of preservation of the work. Pp. 246nn..
 Note: Format/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Please see photos as part of condition report

SKU: BTETM0002551
Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request