William of Ockham's Compendium errorum & Summaria (1494, 1495). Binding
Title
William of Ockham's Compendium errorum & Summaria (1494, 1495). Binding
Description
This incunable, printed in Lyon in 1494, contains two works by the English Franciscan William of Ockham, written against the second Pope of Avignon John XXII. Still preserved in its contemporary binding (white tawed leather over wooden boards, with clasps and chain holes, and sewn on three thongs), the copy probably belonged to the College's first library.
Source
Compendium errorum Joha[n]nis pape xxij. [Lugduni, Johannes Trechsel], [1494].
Summaria seu epitomata CXXIIII capitulorum opis XC dierum. Lugduni, Joh[an]em Trechsel, July 16, 1495.
Summaria seu epitomata CXXIIII capitulorum opis XC dierum. Lugduni, Joh[an]em Trechsel, July 16, 1495.
Relation
ISTC, io00009000
ISTC, io00013000
ISTC, io00013000
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Original Format
Incunables. [12] ff.; Fol. Ockham's Compendium errorum sometimes bound with his Summaria seu epitomata CXXIIII capitulorum opis XC dierum. Title inscribed on foredge.
Collection
Citation
Anunciación Carrera de la Red, “William of Ockham's Compendium errorum & Summaria (1494, 1495). Binding,” S P A N I S H · C O N N E C T I O N S, accessed May 5, 2024, https://yngalaterra.omeka.net/items/show/6.