Euagatorium. In presenti libello co[n]tinentur hec infra per ordinem notata. Optimus modus predicandi. Sermones. xiij. Michaelis de Hungaria vniuersales Cum applicationibus Thematu[m] per utilibus de tempore [et] desanctis: omni tempore p[re]dicabiles. Sermones electissimi de rosario beate virgi[ni]s Marie [et] de sancta eius matre. Passio domini nostri Jesu christi: cum sermone eiusdem post cenam habito: ex quatuor euangelistis diligentissime collecta.
Michael de Hungaria
Category
Books
Date
1519
Materials
Place of origin
Paris
Collection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 3182967
Summary
Bibliographic description
[164] leaves ; 8vo. Imperfect: wanting final (blank?) leaf. Provenance: manuscript inscriptions in different sixteenth-century hands on title page, in English and Latin, illegible. Pencil number (probably nineteenth-century) on title page: "30". Manuscript marginal notes and underscoring of text, some possibly sixteenth-century, some definitely in hand of Hannibal Gamon (1582?-1651), Rector of St. Mawgan. Binding: sixteenth-century English panel stamped calf. Upper cover has panel stamp of Tudor rose surrounded by text in scroll, with angel supporters, and at foot the initials IN for Julian Notary and his mark. Lower cover has panel stamp of Tudor royal arms with dragon and greyhound supporters. Cf. Oldham RO13, Oldham HE30. Rebacked in calf. Gilt title and place/date on spine. Cutting from auction catalogue ('J. W. Jarvis and Son, booksellers') on front pastedown, giving details of a similar binding; dated in manuscript "June 1890" (probably by W. H. Allnutt). Manuscript slip (by Allnutt?) tipped-in at front, giving a description of this binding.
Makers and roles
Michael de Hungaria Magdalius Jacobus (1470-1520)