Notes and Queries, Number 24, April 13, 1850 by Various
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QUERIES. SPECULUM EXEMPLORUM:--EPISTOLA DE MISERIA CURATORUM. Who was the compiler of the _Speculum Exemplorum_, printed for the first time at Deventer, in 1481? A copy of the fourth edition, Argent, 1490, does not afford any information about this matter; and I think that Panzer (v. 195.) will be consulted in vain. Agreeing in opinion with your correspondent "GASTROS" (No. 21. p. 338.) that a querist should invariably give an idea of the extent of his acquaintance with the subject proposed, I think it right to say, that I have examined the list of authors of _Exempla_, which is to be found in the appendix to Possevin's _Apparatus Sacer_, tom. i. sig. [Greek: b] 2., and that I have read Ribadeneira's notice of the improvements made in this _Speculum_ by the Jesuit Joannes Major. Who was the writer of the _Epistola de Miseria Curatorum?_ My copy consists of eight leaves, and a large bird's-cage on the verse of the last leaf is evidently the printer's device. Seemiller makes mention of an Augsburg edition of this curious tract. (_Biblioth. Acad. Ingolstad. Incunab. typog._ Fascic. ii. p. 142. Ingolst. 1788.) R.G. * * * * * THE SECOND DUKE OF ORMONDE. |
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