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

Two- to four-line spaces left for capitals,
which are supplied in red. Initial-strokes in red. Hain *11490.
Brit. Mus. 15th cent., II, p. 320 (IB. 5531).
Bound with No. 5. Gregorii Homiliae.

8. HUGO de SANCTO VICTORE. Soliloquium de arrha animae. [Augsburg,
Guenther Zainer.] 12 October, 1473.
_Fol. 1^a_: Incipit soliloquium beatissimi Augustini episcopi yponensi
(_sic_) de arra anime. _Fol. 7^b_, END: Rapt_us_ est finis hui_us_
tractat_us_ August_in_i de arra ani_m_e. feria t_er_cia post festu_m_
s_an_cti Dyonisy Anno d_omi_ni lxxiij _etc._ _Fol. 8, blank._
Folio. 8 leaves, the last blank, 33 lines to the page, gothic
letter, without place or printer's name. Three-line space for first
initial and initial-strokes supplied in red. Blank last leaf
wanting. Hain *2021. Pellechet 1525. Brit. Mus. 15th cent., p. 319
(IB. 5451).
The author of the work here directly ascribed to St. Augustine was the
mystic theologian Hugo de Sancto Victore (1097-1140), member of the
Canons Regular of St.


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