Record ID | cp010923 |
Voet reference number | 1302 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | c:lvd:3246983 |
Author | Joannes HASSELIUS (LEONARDI or LENAERTS VAN DER EYCKEN) |
Title page transcription | SENTENTIA ‖ VENERABILIS DO- ‖ MINI IOANNIS HASSELII, ‖ sacræ Theologiæ quondam professoris exi- ‖ mij, super facto Nectarij, Episcopi Constan- ‖ tinopolitani, circa sublationem Confesssionis, ‖ Præsidentibus Concilij Tridentini, ‖ exhibita; at nunquàm ante- ‖ hac excusa. ‖ ⊕ 15 ‖ ANTVERPIÆ, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini. ‖ - ‖ M.D.LXIIII. |
Collation | 8º [105]: A-C⁸, D⁴; pages [1-10], 1-44, [45-46] |
Fingerprint | 156408 - # b1 A2 erge : # b2 D3 pen |
Number of sheets | 3.50 |
Pages | [1]: Title [2]: D. Cunero Petri de Brouvershaven signed by theol. doctori eruditiss. et S. Petri apud Lovanienses pastori dignissimo Christ. Plantinus S.D. (Antwerp, 6 April 1564; italic type) [3-10]: Reverendo domino D. Ioanni Snixio, praeposito cathedralis ecclesiae Yprensis, Franciscus Lavae…(italic type) 1-44: Text (parts in greek type, marginals in greek type and italic type) [45]: Privilege (Brussels, 12 February 1563, s. De Perre) [46]: Blank |
Edition information | |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 1100KBR Royal Library of BelgiumCambridge |
Bibliographical references | Ruelens-de Backer, page 40 (1564, no. 19) |
Online bibliographical references | STCV c:stcv:12922504 |
Note 1 | Historical and theological treatise on the raising of the Sacrament of the Confession as done by Nectarius, patriarch of Constantinople (4th century); exposition stated to have been presented at the Council of Trente (1562-63). |
Note 2 | As Plantin explains in the dedicatory to Cunerus Petri and as stressed also in the dedicatory to Joannes Snixius the text of the exposition was forwarded to him not by the author, but by Franciscus Lava, a former student of J. Hasselius. |
Note 3 | The cost-accounting note in Arch. 4, folio 64, gives the following details about 'Sententia Hasselii': the wages for composing and printing the 3½ sheets are noted on 19 and 22 April 1564 and amount to 3 florins Carolus guilders 12 stuivers; 800 copies were printed, for which 6 reams of paper 'de Rouen' were used, which, at 12 stuivers per ream, came to 3 florins Carolus guilders 12 stuivers, bringing the overall costs to 7 florins Carolus guilders 4 stuivers |
Note 4 | Listed in M 296, folio 17v (Sententia Jo. Hasselii s. facto Nectarii in 8º, Aº -, f[euilles] 3½, [price:] stuivers ½). |
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