Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
: RR.x.329 [RSL].
ISTC No.ic00967000
AuthorCrescentiis, Petrus de
TitleRuralia commoda
ImprintLouvain : Johannes de Westfalia, [about 1486-87]
Formatf°
Languagelat
SubjectAgriculture
Keywordsplants; animals; medicine-practical
Periodmedieval
Description of Copy
Copy Id00202511
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
ShelfmarkRR.x.329 [RSL].
NoteBodInc-Id: C-480(2)
Provenance
Areae-uk-st
Provenance nameAbernethy, Robert (Male, Clergy) BA Paris 1468, Vicar of Kirriemuir, Forfar, diocese of St Andrews; see also author index.
NoteProvenance: Richard Kyman (b. 1476); on a2r an inscription: 'Liber Ricardi Kyman'; on [con]6r: 'Liber Ricardi Kyman Domini de Me[r]cynche [probably Markinch, Fife] me fecit fieri in vniversitate Louaniensi in seruisio reuerendissimi domini domini Wilelmi archipiscopi s[anc]ti Andr[eae] existente tunc temporis anno etatis mei xxvii et in anno domini millesimo quadringentissimo nonagessimo et secundo et hoc scriptum scripsi manu propria in eadem ciuitate coram his testibus dominis Roberto Abernythy vicarius de Kellamoir [Kirriemuir, Forfar], Alexandro Deowar et Andrea Joly cum dominis alliis in signum cuius hoc signum manuale adposui R. K. Spes mea ex alto'.
Provenance
Provenance nameOxford, Radcliffe Library see Catalogue of the Works in Medicine and Natural History Contained in the Radcliffe Library (Oxford, 1835): the Radcliffe Library records in the Radcliffe Science Library contain two interleaved copies of this catalogue (H.12-13 and H.14-15), each with additions in manuscript grouped by year within subject, one covering the period from 1385 to 1840 (H.14-15), the other the period from 1840 to 1851 (H.12-13); Ivor Guest, Dr John Radcliffe and His Trust (London, 1991), 126-206; the majority of the collection was transferred to the Bodleian by the Radcliffe Trustees from 1861 to 1893; see Bibliotheca Radcliviana 1749-1949. Catalogue of an exhibition (Oxford, 1949); H. C. Harley, `Note: The Radcliffe Science Library', in Nineteenth-Century Oxford, Part I, ed. M. G. Brock and M. C. Curthoys, The History of the University of Oxford, 6 (Oxford, 1997), 692-3; of importance also is the archival material still retained at the Radcliffe Science Library, including an interleaved copy of the 1835 catalogue, papers on the reorganization and cataloguing of early printed books at the RSL from 1936 (Library Records d. 1783, which includes a list of 30 incunables), also a manuscript purchase list (FD.1) for the period from 1810 to 1839, although this is rather difficult to use, along with later lists.
NoteOxford, Radcliffe Library; see Catalogue (1835), 108; book-plate with old shelfmarks 'F.4.a.26', '6.F.1.1', '7.K.1.2', '7.K.1.3', and '7.J.1.3'.
Provenance
1500
Time period - 1500
Provenance nameSchives, William (d.1497), - 1497 Archbishop of St Andrew's 1478-97; not an owner; see G. H. Bushnell, `Portrait of a Bibliophile IV: William Schevez, Archbishop of St Andrews, d. 1497', Book Collector, 9 (1960), 19-29; J. Durkan and A. Ross, Early Scottish Libraries (Glasgow, 1961), 47.
Provenance
1401 -
1500
Time period1401 - 1500
Provenance
1401 -
1500
Time period1401 - 1500
NoteProvenance: Richard Kyman (b. 1476); on a2r an inscription: 'Liber Ricardi Kyman'; on [con]6r: 'Liber Ricardi Kyman Domini de Me[r]cynche [probably Markinch, Fife] me fecit fieri in vniversitate Louaniensi in seruisio reuerendissimi domini domini Wilelmi archipiscopi s[anc]ti Andr[eae] existente tunc temporis anno etatis mei xxvii et in anno domini millesimo quadringentissimo nonagessimo et secundo et hoc scriptum scripsi manu propria in eadem ciuitate coram his testibus dominis Roberto Abernythy vicarius de Kellamoir [Kirriemuir, Forfar], Alexandro Deowar et Andrea Joly cum dominis alliis in signum cuius hoc signum manuale adposui R. K. Spes mea ex alto'.
Provenance
1401 -
Time period1401 -
NoteProvenance: Richard Kyman (b. 1476); on a2r an inscription: 'Liber Ricardi Kyman'; on [con]6r: 'Liber Ricardi Kyman Domini de Me[r]cynche [probably Markinch, Fife] me fecit fieri in vniversitate Louaniensi in seruisio reuerendissimi domini domini Wilelmi archipiscopi s[anc]ti Andr[eae] existente tunc temporis anno etatis mei xxvii et in anno domini millesimo quadringentissimo nonagessimo et secundo et hoc scriptum scripsi manu propria in eadem ciuitate coram his testibus dominis Roberto Abernythy vicarius de Kellamoir [Kirriemuir, Forfar], Alexandro Deowar et Andrea Joly cum dominis alliis in signum cuius hoc signum manuale adposui R. K. Spes mea ex alto'.
Provenance
1701 -
1900
Time period1701 - 1900
Provenance nameRoscoe, William (1753-1831), 1753 - 1831 see DNB; Ian Sellers, `William Roscoe, the Roscoe Circle and Radical Politics in Liverpool, 1787-1807', Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 120 (1969 for 1968), 45-62; Donald A. Macnaughton, Roscoe of Liverpool: His Life, Writings and Treasures 1753-1831 (Birkenhead, 1996), esp. ch. 5 (pp. 132-43) on the library; sale, Catalogue of the Very Select and Valuable Library of William Roscoe, Esq. (Liverpool: Winstanley, 19 Aug. 1816); see Clarke, Repertorium, 511-16.
NoteWilliam Roscoe (1753-1831); sale (19 Aug. 1816), lot 1704.
Provenance
1602 -
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