in plain binding that may be original. The first page has a lovely border of an enlaced pattern with the arms of Sixtus IV. in a circle at the bottom.
The compiler of the catalogue goes through the Library case by case, noting (at least in the Latin Library) the position of the case, the subjects of the books contained in it, and their titles. This is succeeded by an enumeration of the number of volumes, so as to shew, in a couple of pages, how many the whole Library contained. MM. Müntz and Fabre print this enumeration, but, so far as I know, the catalogue itself has not as yet been printed by any one. For my present purpose I shall combine the headings of the catalogue, the subjects, and the number of the volumes, as follows:
Inventarium Bibliothecæ Palatinæ Divi Sexti Quarti Pont. Max.
[I. LATIN LIBRARY.] | ||
Ad sinistram ingredientibus | ||
In primo banco | ||
[Bibles and Commentaries] | 51 | |
In secundo banco | ||
Hieronymus. Augustinus | 55 | |
In tertio banco | ||
Augustinus. Ambrosius. Gregorius | 47 | |
In quarto banco | ||
Ioannes Chrysostomus | 50 | |
In quinto banco | ||
Thomas | 47 | |
In sexto banco | ||
In Theologia. In divino officio | 54 | |
In septimo banco | ||
Ius canonicum | 43 | |
In octauo banco | ||
Ius canonicum | 41 | |
In nono banco | ||
Ius civile | 42 | |
—— | 430 | |
In primo banco ad dextram ingredientibus | ||
Philosophi | 53 | |
In secundo banco | ||
Astrologi. In Medicina | 48 | |
In tertio banco | ||
Poetæ | 41 |