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Lot 6027

MISSAL.
Speciale Missarum s[ecundu]m chorum Herb[ipole]n[sem]. [Basel: Jacob von Pfortzheim for Johann Rynman, 1509.]

17 February 2013, 09:00 PST
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MISSAL.

Speciale Missarum s[ecundu]m chorum Herb[ipole]n[sem]. [Basel: Jacob von Pfortzheim for Johann Rynman, 1509.]
Folio (270 x 175 mm). [pi]8 A4 a-d8/6 e6 f8 [¶]6 [2¶]10 g-l8 m6 n-r8 s10 t8 v10 x4. Printed in red and black. 2 full-page woodcut illustrations, of the Bishop of Würzburg and his arms, and of the Crucifixion. 17th century blindstamped calf, rebacked. Light waterstain at lower fore-corner, heavier at ends.
Provenance: Peter Bettesworth of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1716 (ownership inscription on front pastedown); with London bookseller William Robinson, 1954 (description pasted on front free endpaper, catalogue 52, item 72); property of a California educational institution.

Use of Würzburg. WorldCat locates six copies. Adams L1221.

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