{"product_id":"travamala-de-salis-battista","title":"TRAVAMALA DE SALIS, Battista","description":"Charmingly bound, most probably in Flanders, by a German binder, as evidenced by the use of cord for sewing supports. The three cords, laced through holes in the wooden boards, are kept in place by wooden nails, a technique that began to die out in the 1480s. It also bears covered endbands (caps), the leather held in place by secondary sewing.\r \r The early C16 purchase note in this copy states it was  emptus in auctione  (bought at auction) at the sale of the estate of its earliest recorded owner, a Magister Heinsius, priest of the Catholic church of St Aldegondis, probably one of the dozen Flemish churches devoted to her. Aldegonde was a typically Flemish saint; she appears in the early C15 ms. litany of the saints used as fep in this copy, suggesting it was bound and purchased in Flanders. The purchase note refers to a very early sale unrecorded in Dutch Book Sales Catalogue, van Selm and Pollard \u0026amp; Ehrman. Unlike major post-1600 auctions, mostly organized at Leiden or The Hague by the Elzevirs, this probably took place in a sizeable Flemish town; of the earliest (late C15) records of Flemish auctions we possess, all but one concern books owned by church ministers (Hellinga,  Four Book Auctions , 261-69).\r \r The work is prefaced by the poem  To the Buyer . It begins with  The life of man is short , probably too short to read all the books that need to be read. It continues with  For us this [book] alone is sufficient instead of many. \/ This is the chosen book, called Rosella; to the reader \/ [It is] helpful; and it will not be damaged by the cold. \/ Buyer, you have a soul you should feed like a flower . An early form of book advertisement. It belongs to the  address to the buyer  genre, first recorded in Aesop s  Vita et fabulae  of 1474. Such verse adjusted the traditional authorial valediction to the reader found in mss ( go, little book ) to the newer practice of single sheets or appendixes marketing individual books or stock lists to potential buyers (e.g., Hellinga,  Sale Advertisements , 2; Pollard \u0026amp; Ehrman,  The Distribution , 1-6).\r \r Early and second octavo edition of this famous manual for confessors, first published in Novi Ligure in 1484 and expanded by the author four years later. Battista Travamala, died 1496, was a Franciscan friar from Salo, in Liguria, from which he took the alternative name de Salis. His most influential work was this  Summa casuum , also known as  Summa Baptistiana ,  Rosella casuum  or  Summa Rosella , completed in 1483 in the convent of Levanto. It had immediate success.\r \r Following the deliberations of the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215, a large number of manuals on penance appeared, to enhance priests  intellectual preparation and instruct them on how to be prudent confessors. These handbooks discuss in detail the foundation of moral theology, presenting as questions (casus) numerous examples of correct application of canon law. This Summa adopted the alphabetical order of topics, in line with Bartholomeus de San Concordio, author of an earlier Summa. Relying on this and previous literature, Trovamala independently developed some important legal principles, such as those regarding invalidity of marriage where spouses were only pretending to live together.\r \r This edition also provides a rare early example of pocket-size octavo pertaining neither to devotion or (as developed by Aldus two years later) classic literature. As the three owners  inscriptions on title point out, this genre of books was meant to be used by clerics at any time in their daily work and thus needed to be easily transportable. One of the priests using this very remarkable copy even marked the beginning of alphabetical sections to recover information more quickly.","brand":"TRAVAMALA DE SALIS, Battista","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57816131502415,"sku":"L2113","price":9500.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/L2113-1.jpg?v=1781795261","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/travamala-de-salis-battista","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}