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Etymologiae.
Registrum in libros etymologicarum.--Etymologiae.--Rubrice libri primi[-terti] de sumo bono.--De sumo bono., Title from incipits on leaf 2 (2nd group) and leaf 1 (3rd group)., Imprint from colophon (leaf 28, 3rd group)., "Incipit epistola Isidori iunioris hispalensis episcopi ad Braulionem Ce̜saraugustanũ episcopũ"--Incipit on leaf 1, 2nd group., "Incipit liber primus etymologiarũ sancti Isidori hispalensis episcopi. De disciplina [et] arte."--Incipit on leaf 2, 2nd group., "In christi nomine incipit liber primus sancti Isidori hispalensis episcopi de sũmo bono ..."--Incipit on leaf 1, 3rd group., "Hec est arbor consanguinitatis" (full-page woodcut) (leaf 48v.)., History of Science copy has the "Rubrice ... de Sumo bono" bound in at end., Manuscript notes in margins., Hand-colored initial on leaf 1, 2nd group.
Isiodori [sic] Opvscvlvm de temporibvs.
Imprint from Hain., Hain, 93003., BN, v. 75, p. 1196., Imperfect: first and last leaves wanting.
Etymologiae.
Goff gives imprint as: Venice, Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, after 1500. BM 15th cent. does not include this work, but states that Scotus died on Christmas Eve 1498 after which time Locatellus worked for Scotus' heirs and other patrons and his press was active throughout the first decade of the 16th cent. Cf. BM 15th cent., V, p. 435., Signatures: 2a⁸ 2b-2m⁶ 2n⁴ a-c⁶ d⁴., Numbers 7-8 repeated in foliation of first numbered section., Text in double columns; woodcut initials; woodcut illustration (tree of consanguinity) on verso of leaf 35., "In Christi nomi[n]e i[n]cipit liber p[re]mus Sancti Isidori Hispalensis episcopi De summo bono": head of recto of leaf 1 of 21 leaf section., "Aetymologiaru[m] tabula": verso of leaf 75 and recto and verso of following unnumbered leaf., Klebs. Incunabula, 536.8 [after 1500], Stillwell. 2d census, I 160 [after 1500], Inscription on t.p. (later crossed out): Liber Ambrosij Schwaiger Mannusii. A later inscription on t.p.: Sum ex Libris Pompei Pompeati Doctoris Medici ac Philsophi. q̀. Anno 1659., DeGolyer Collection bookplate.