Item talk:Q38691

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Por error se localiza un ejemplar de la supuesta ed. fantasma de 1485 en New York: Pierpont Morgan (BOOST3, núm. 2428). Se trata en realidad de un ejemplar del texto bilingüe de Salamanca, ca. 1486-88 (manid 2025).

Las 2 h. de Oxford pertenecen a una ed. salmantina de hacia 1485 de Materies grammatice de Ferdinandus Nepos.

Descr. de Bod-Inc Online:

Two copies of a fragment, consisting of portions of a leaf signed Dii and the conjugate leaf, doubtfully identified by Proctor (followed by GW, etc.) as the text of Antonius Nebrissensis, Introductiones latinae from an unknown edition, but in fact forming part of an edition of F. Nepos, Materies gramaticae, the only known copy of which is preserved in the Biblioteca Universitaria of Santiago de Compostela; see Catálogos de la Biblioteca Universitaria. I. Impresos del siglo XV, ed. J. M. de Bustamente y Urrutia (Santiago, 1944), no. 115.

Binding: Bound in a modern guard-book of fragments.

Provenance: Fragments extracted from the binding of Passiones, Benedictiones, Lamentationes et reliqua (Palencia: Diego de Cordoba, 1536) [Don. b.14], purchased by Sir John Stainer (1840-1901) at Seville in 1897 and presented by him to the Bodleian in the same year: see Proctor, Bibliographical Society, News-Sheet (June 1897), 4.

Size of fragments: (1) 155 × 225 mm.; (2) 138 × 225 mm.