Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
: Auct. 6Q 4.3(2).
ISTC No.ia00218000
AuthorAlbertus Magnus
TitleDe adhaerendo Deo. Add: Johannes Gerson: De remediis contra pusillanimitatem. Bonaventura de Bagnoregio: Epistola de modo proficiendi; Doctrina iuvenum; De instructione novitiorum
Imprint[Ulm : Johann Zainer, about 1473]
Formatf°
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-Moral
Keywordscollection
Periodmedieval
Description of Copy
Copy Id00202763
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
ShelfmarkAuct. 6Q 4.3(2).
NoteBodInc-Id: A-097(1)
Provenance
NoteFürstenfeld, Bavaria, Cistercians, BVM and S. Bernardus; inscription on [o10r] of the first item: 'Liber sancte Marie in Fürstenfeld'.
Provenance
Provenance nameMunich, Royal Library (now Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) many Munich duplicates contained in Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Choice, Rare, & Curious Books, Consigned from Germany (London: S. Leigh Sotheby, 27 Aug. 1841); in 1850 320 volumes of incunabula were acquired from the Royal Library in Munich for £113. 19. 6, as stated in the manuscript accounts of the year (Library Records b. 3); these were not included in Books Purchased; many Munich duplicates here stated to have been `acquired between 1847 and c.1892' would have been acquisitions of 1850; many of these books appear to have been shelfmarked from `Auct. 5Q 1. 1' to `Auct. 5Q 6.100', although several books in this range were acquired earlier or later than 1850; see also Butsch, Fidelis, Haugg, Carpar, and Quatremère de Quincy, Antoine; see also Lebendiges Büchererbe. Säkularisation, Mediatisierung und die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Munich, 2003), esp. at 9-53, for the acquisition of books from dissolved German monastic houses, and their removal to the Royal Library in Munich.
NoteDuplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; on endleaf a note: 'Inc. typ. no. 2161' (corresponds to the Munich catalogue Cbm Cat. 221b (2), fol. 517r-v); on [a1r] a pencil note: 'Duplum', similar notes on items 2 and 3.
Provenance
Provenance nameRaitenhaslach, Bavaria, Cistercians, S. Pancras on the Salzach near Burghausen, founded 1143/6, dissolved 1803; see Edgar Krausen, Das Erzbistum Salzburg: 1: Die Zisterzienserabtei Raitenhaslach, Germania Sacra, NF 11 (Berlin and New York, 1977), 285-6; Cottineau II 2398-99; Krausen, Zisterzienser, 81-4; Historische Kataloge, 376-8.
NoteRaitenhaslach, Bavaria, Cistercians, S. Pancras; bought in 1474 by Abbot Johannes of Raitenhaslach; on an old endleaf after item 3 'In felici valle comparatus est liber iste Et allatus est monasterio Raitenhaslach per dominum Johannem Abbatem Anno domini etc. lxxiiijto'. An offset of this note on the last leaf of item 3 proves that the note refers to that book, which can thus be dated not after 1474. However, it cannot be shown that the three items were bound together at this stage.
Provenance
1801 -
1900
Time period1801 - 1900
NoteAnonymous sale (1841), lot 131 (the whole volume) despite the pencil note on the last leaf of item 1 stating that the second part was lot 132.
Provenance
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Areae-uk
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