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Enarrationes Evangeliorum dominicalium. Antwerp, Plantin and Antonius Tilenius, 1565

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Voet reference number1614
Museum Plantin-Moretus c:lvd:1100790
Author Henricus LUYTENIUS (LUYTENS)
Title page transcriptionENARRATIONES ‖ EVANGELIORVM DO- ‖ MINICALIVM, A PRIMA ‖ DOMINICA ADVENTVS VS- ‖ QVE AD DOMINICAM ‖ SEPTVAGESIMÆ: ‖ Authore Henrico Luytenio, sacræ Theo- ‖ logiæ Baccalaurio, & Ecclesiæ metro- ‖ politanæ Mechliniensis canonico. ‖ ⊕ 18 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Excudebat Christophorus Plantinus sibi ‖ & Antonio Tilenio. ‖ - ‖ M.D.LXV. ‖ CVM PRIVILEGIO.
Collation8º [128]: A⁴, B-S⁸; pages [1-8], 1-264, [265-272] (Errors: 31 for 30, 30 for 31, 222 for 262)
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Pages[1]: Title [2]: Privilege (to A. Tilenius: Brussels, 23 November 1564, signed by De Zoete) [3-7]: Illustrissimo domino, domino Antonio Perenoto, archiepiscopo Mechliniano, et S.R.E. cardinali, Gravellano [= sic], Henricus Luytenius S.D. (Malines, 15 May 1565) [7-8]: Candido lectori (italic type) 1-237: Text (parts and marginals in italic type) [238]: EXCVDEBAT CHRISTOPHORVS PLAN- ‖ TINVS ANTVERPIAE, ANNO M.D.LXV. ‖ NONIS IVNII [239-240]: Blank 241-264: Text (parts and marginals in italic type) [265-272]: Index (on two columns; italic type) [272]: Errata
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CopiesMuseum Plantin-Moretus- A 114Allard Pierson
Bibliographical referencesRuelens-de Backer, page 49 (1565, no. 19) Bib. catholica Neerlandica impressa, no. 2950
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Note 1Collection of homilies on the Gospels of the Sundays, from the first Sunday of the Advent till the sixth Sunday after Epiphany.
Note 2In the foreword to his other publication issued in 1565, De nativitate Domini Nostri Iesu Christi (see following no.), the author mentions this edition and announces that the following year he intends to publish the second volume, Enarrationes evangelicorum dominicarum a Septuagesima usque ad festum Paschae. This 2nd volume, however, does not seem to have been issued; in any case not by Plantin.
Note 3In the dedicatory the author explains that he wrote these homilies when a priest at Muizen.
Note 4Printed by Plantin for his Antwerp colleague, Antonius Tilenius.
Note 5According to the colophon the printing was finished on 5 June 1565.
Note 6The cost-accounting note in Arch. 4, folio 74, gives the following details about 'Conciones Luytenii de Adventu': the wages for composing and printing are entered from 14 April until 3 June 1565 and amount to 29 florins Carolus guilders 1½ stuivers Of the work 1,250 copies were printed. As each copy contains 17½ sheets, 45 reams of paper 'petit bastard' were used (no details are given about their price).
Note 7 M 296, folio 10v, lists 'Luytenii Hen. Conciones quȩdam, 8º, f[euilles] 23½, [price:] stuivers 3½. Idem de passione in 8º'. The first entry refers to the two publications of Luytenius published in 1565 (this one, containing 17½ sheets, and the other, nos. 1615 and 1616, containing together 6 sheets). The mention 'Idem de passione' refers very likely to the continuation planned for 1566 but finally not executed.
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