Domini Haymonis Episcopi Halberstattensis Homiliarum, siue Concionum popularium. Seriem sermonum Dominicarum, feriarum, at[que] etia[m] de sanctis sequens indicabit pagella. Pars aestivalis
- xi [i.e. viii], 9-234 [i.e. 232], ccxxxv-ccxlv [i.e. ccxliii, 1] leaves; A-Z8, Aa-Gg8, Hh4. 1 vols. 8vo
- [Paris: Antoine Bonnmère?], 1533
[Paris: Antoine Bonnmère?], 1533. xi [i.e. viii], 9-234 [i.e. 232], ccxxxv-ccxlv [i.e. ccxliii, 1] leaves; A-Z8, Aa-Gg8, Hh4. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards, covers with blind-ruled borders and central ornamental frame enclosing two embossed medallion portraits separated by letters “T P”; remains of brass catches and clasps perished; covers detached and spine defective. Text somewhat stained and soiled, first leaf A1 detached and stained, remargined at foot; rear endsheets filled with intriguing notes in English in a 16th-century hand; occasional early pen stars and marginalia in Latin in text. xi [i.e. viii], 9-234 [i.e. 232], ccxxxv-ccxlv [i.e. ccxliii, 1] leaves; A-Z8, Aa-Gg8, Hh4. 1 vols. 8vo. A rare printing of these Sermons on religious holidays attributed to Benedictine monk and prolific author Haymon of Halberstadt (d. 843), who was appointed Bishop of Halberstadt in 840. The BnF notes that Haymon was closely associated with the École d'Auxerre and the monastery of Saint-Germain. OCLC locates three copies -- only one in American institutions. Moreau, Inventaire IV, 560; OCLC: 920023692 (3 copies: BnF, Salamanca, and HRC)