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"Catalogue of the William Loring Andrews Collection of Early Books in the Library of Yale University"

Paragraph-marks and initial-strokes in
red. Hain *13470. Brit. Mus. 15th cent., II, p. 320 (IB. 5560).
Jerome's final translations of the Old Testament books direct from the
Hebrew were all adopted into the received Latin version, the Vulgate,
except this of the Psalms. Here his earlier revision of the old Italic
version on the basis of the Septuagint had become so firmly established
in liturgical use that the translation from the Hebrew, though more
exact, could not displace it. This appears to be the first printed
edition.
Bound with No. 5. Gregorii Homiliae.

7. MODUS PERVENIENDI AD SUMMAM SAPIENTIAM. [Augsburg, Guenther Zainer, c.
1473.]
_Fol. 1^a_: [S]Entite de do_m_ino in bo_n_itate e_t_ in simplicitate
cordis q_uae_rite illu_m_. _Fol. 2^a_: Explicit prologus Incipit modus
ad summam p_er_veniendi sapienciam. _Fol. 24^a, l. 33_, END: sibi sparso
diuinit_us_ in ip_sum_ ardentissime se extendit _etc._ _Fol. 24^b,
blank._
Folio. Quires [1-2^{10}, 3^4], 24 leaves, 33 lines to the page,
gothic letter, without signatures, catchwords or pagination, place,
printer's name or date.


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