Material Evidence
in Incunabula

mei/02012714 4.c.19 (3) [02012714]

London, Wellcome Collection (GB) : 4.c.19 (3)

ISTC No.ic00968000
AuthorCrescentiis, Petrus de
TitleRuralia commoda
ImprintStrassburg : [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner)], 9 Mar. 1486
Format
Languagelat
SubjectAgriculture
Keywordsplants; animals; medicine-practical
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02012714
Holding InstitutionLondon, Wellcome Collection (GB)
Shelfmark4.c.19 (3)
Also bound with this copyNider, Johannes: Consolatorium timoratae conscientiae. - [Augsburg : Anton Sorg, about 1484] [in00167000] (MEI ID: 02012717)
Ambrosius, S: Hexameron. - [Cologne : Johann Guldenschaff, about 1480-83] [ia00557000] (MEI ID: 02012718)
NoteBound with other 2 incunables.
Created by Sabrina Minuzzi
Size of leaves289 × 213 mm
Support material (book)b
SourceF.N.L. Poynter, 'A catalogue of Incunabula in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library', London 1954, nr. 194.

Provenance 1600

Areae-gx
Time period - 1600
Provenance nameAnonymous [Person; Former Owner] (Unknown, Unknown)
Provenance TypeManuscript Notes
Binding noteBlind-tooled leather with rhombus and decorative elements (lilies, religious figures, heraldic symbols etc.) on wooden boards, possibly from a German area; traces of clasps; recently rebacked; vellum pastedowns in Carolingian with passages from the prophet Zacharias.
Binding date16th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialWood
Cover materialLeather
FurnitureYes
Binding statusOriginal binding (repaired)
ToolingBlind
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesNone
Decoration NoteInitials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied in red (with traces of silvering) by the same hand that decorates the other incunables bound with. Initials of the 12 Libri and of the dedicatory letter supplied in blue with fine red pen-work and delicate hints of color.
Pen initialsYes
Manuscript notesFoliation (1-148) and German translation of the latin names of plants of the Tabula, together with reference to the related leaf.
Ms. notes (frequency)Several
CompletionsYes
SupplementsYes
TranslationsYes
Structuring the textYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1701 - 1900

Areae-gx
Time period1701 - 1900
Provenance nameWeber, P.F. <fl. 1802>, 17.. - 18.. [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Unknown)
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteOn the front flyleaf of the volume, underlined: 'P.F. Weber 1802'.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1800

Time period1801 - 1800
Provenance nameB. O., 18.. - 18.. [Person; Former Owner] (Unknown, Unknown)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NotePrinted bookplate, 19th c.: initials 'B O' within a stylized shield surrounded by scrolls and volutes.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1900

PlaceHammersmith
Areae-uk
Time period1801 - 1900
Provenance nameMorris, William, 1834 - 1896 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NoteMorris’ book label, created by his executors, on front pastedown: 'FROM THE LIBRARY OF WILLIAM MORRIS KELMSCOTT HOUSE HAMMERSMITH'.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1900

PlaceManchester (Geonames ID: 2643123)
Areae-uk
Time period1801 - 1900
Provenance nameBennett, Richard [Person; Former Owner]
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
NoteMorris’s collection was dispersed after his death. Though some of his books remained within the family, his executors, Sydney Cockerell and F. S. Ellis, arranged for a private sale of the rest of library to Richard Bennett, a Manchester collector, who quickly disposed of a large number of items that were subsequently offered at auction by Sotheby’s (London) in December 1898. Cf. P. Needham, 'William Morris and the Art of the Book (New York, 1976), pp. 21–47, and 'Under the Hammer: Book Auctions since the Seventeenth Century' (New Castle - London 2001), pp. 173–208.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
Sourceab

Provenance 1801 -

PlaceLondon
Areae-uk
Time period1801 -
Provenance nameSotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, London Auctioneers [Corporate body; Bookseller] (No characterisation/lay)
Wellcome Library <London>, 1936 - [Corporate body; Present Owner] (No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
NoteBought at Sotheby's auction sale on 5th December 1898 for 8 pounds and 10 shillings, cf. v. 3 (1899) of Book Prices Current, p. 186, nr. 1724.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Price8/10 Pounds/Shillings
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
Sourceae

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
Last Edit2019-11-01 16:03:28

All Copies

  02012714

London, Wellcome Collection (GB) : 4.c.19 (3)

ISTC No.ic00968000
AuthorCrescentiis, Petrus de
TitleRuralia commoda
ImprintStrassburg : [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner)], 9 Mar. 1486
Format
Languagelat
SubjectAgriculture
Keywordsplants; animals; medicine-practical
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02012714
Holding InstitutionLondon, Wellcome Collection (GB)
Shelfmark4.c.19 (3)
Also bound with this copyNider, Johannes: Consolatorium timoratae conscientiae. - [Augsburg : Anton Sorg, about 1484] [in00167000] (MEI ID: 02012717)
Ambrosius, S: Hexameron. - [Cologne : Johann Guldenschaff, about 1480-83] [ia00557000] (MEI ID: 02012718)
NoteBound with other 2 incunables.
Created by Sabrina Minuzzi
Size of leaves289 × 213 mm
Support material (book)b
SourceF.N.L. Poynter, 'A catalogue of Incunabula in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library', London 1954, nr. 194.

Provenance 1600

Areae-gx
Time period - 1600
Provenance nameAnonymous [Person; Former Owner] (Unknown, Unknown)
Provenance TypeManuscript Notes
Binding noteBlind-tooled leather with rhombus and decorative elements (lilies, religious figures, heraldic symbols etc.) on wooden boards, possibly from a German area; traces of clasps; recently rebacked; vellum pastedowns in Carolingian with passages from the prophet Zacharias.
Binding date16th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialWood
Cover materialLeather
FurnitureYes
Binding statusOriginal binding (repaired)
ToolingBlind
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesNone
Decoration NoteInitials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied in red (with traces of silvering) by the same hand that decorates the other incunables bound with. Initials of the 12 Libri and of the dedicatory letter supplied in blue with fine red pen-work and delicate hints of color.
Pen initialsYes
Manuscript notesFoliation (1-148) and German translation of the latin names of plants of the Tabula, together with reference to the related leaf.
Ms. notes (frequency)Several
CompletionsYes
SupplementsYes
TranslationsYes
Structuring the textYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1701 - 1900

Areae-gx
Time period1701 - 1900
Provenance nameWeber, P.F. <fl. 1802>, 17.. - 18.. [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Unknown)
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteOn the front flyleaf of the volume, underlined: 'P.F. Weber 1802'.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1800

Time period1801 - 1800
Provenance nameB. O., 18.. - 18.. [Person; Former Owner] (Unknown, Unknown)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NotePrinted bookplate, 19th c.: initials 'B O' within a stylized shield surrounded by scrolls and volutes.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1900

PlaceHammersmith
Areae-uk
Time period1801 - 1900
Provenance nameMorris, William, 1834 - 1896 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NoteMorris’ book label, created by his executors, on front pastedown: 'FROM THE LIBRARY OF WILLIAM MORRIS KELMSCOTT HOUSE HAMMERSMITH'.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1900

PlaceManchester (Geonames ID: 2643123)
Areae-uk
Time period1801 - 1900
Provenance nameBennett, Richard [Person; Former Owner]
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
NoteMorris’s collection was dispersed after his death. Though some of his books remained within the family, his executors, Sydney Cockerell and F. S. Ellis, arranged for a private sale of the rest of library to Richard Bennett, a Manchester collector, who quickly disposed of a large number of items that were subsequently offered at auction by Sotheby’s (London) in December 1898. Cf. P. Needham, 'William Morris and the Art of the Book (New York, 1976), pp. 21–47, and 'Under the Hammer: Book Auctions since the Seventeenth Century' (New Castle - London 2001), pp. 173–208.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
Sourceab

Provenance 1801 -

PlaceLondon
Areae-uk
Time period1801 -
Provenance nameSotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, London Auctioneers [Corporate body; Bookseller] (No characterisation/lay)
Wellcome Library <London>, 1936 - [Corporate body; Present Owner] (No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
NoteBought at Sotheby's auction sale on 5th December 1898 for 8 pounds and 10 shillings, cf. v. 3 (1899) of Book Prices Current, p. 186, nr. 1724.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Price8/10 Pounds/Shillings
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
Sourceae

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
Last Edit2019-11-01 16:03:28