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; USTC records a small number of institutional copies (see USTC 636309).
Binding: Vellum, Octavo (Standard) (8vo 6 × 9 in 152 × 229 mm )
Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary.
Collation: [4] preliminary leaves, then (as per BP16): a–p⁸ q⁴
Language: Latin
Published By: François Regnault, Paris
Condition Report:
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Very Good - Contemporary/early vellum binding (full parchment); manuscript title to spine; woodcut on title/front matter; two-column Gothic type; woodcut initials. Some normal age-toning/spotting may be present (please see photos). Binding sound and text block firm.
Format: in-8 (octavo) 164 × 109 mm.
Extent: 123 ff. (246 pp.)
References
BP16 (BnF, Bibliographie des éditions parisiennes du 16e siècle): BP16_102070 (Paris: François Regnault; 28 février 1512 [= 1513 n.st.?]; In-8; sign. a-p⁸ q⁴).
Renouard, ICP (Imprimeurs & libraires parisiens): Renouard, ICP, II, 416 (as given under BP16_102070).
BnF Catalogue général record (useful as a public institutional anchor): describes “123 f. ; in-8” and gives the imprint/colophon statement for the same edition; links back to BP16_102070.
USTC: USTC No. 636309 (edition record for Dictionarius pauperum under Nicolaus de Byart)..
Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request
SKU: BTETM0002551
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; USTC records a small number of institutional copies (see USTC 636309).
Binding: Vellum, Octavo (Standard) (8vo 6 × 9 in 152 × 229 mm )
Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary.
Collation: [4] preliminary leaves, then (as per BP16): a–p⁸ q⁴
Language: Latin
Published By: François Regnault, Paris
Condition Report:
Dust Jacket: No Jacket, Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Very Good - Contemporary/early vellum binding (full parchment); manuscript title to spine; woodcut on title/front matter; two-column Gothic type; woodcut initials. Some normal age-toning/spotting may be present (please see photos). Binding sound and text block firm.
Format: in-8 (octavo) 164 × 109 mm.
Extent: 123 ff. (246 pp.)
References
BP16 (BnF, Bibliographie des éditions parisiennes du 16e siècle): BP16_102070 (Paris: François Regnault; 28 février 1512 [= 1513 n.st.?]; In-8; sign. a-p⁸ q⁴).
Renouard, ICP (Imprimeurs & libraires parisiens): Renouard, ICP, II, 416 (as given under BP16_102070).
BnF Catalogue général record (useful as a public institutional anchor): describes “123 f. ; in-8” and gives the imprint/colophon statement for the same edition; links back to BP16_102070.
USTC: USTC No. 636309 (edition record for Dictionarius pauperum under Nicolaus de Byart)..
Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5, L: 30, W: 25 (Units: cm), W: 2Kg
Tracked Shipping, Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request
SKU: BTETM0002551