Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
: Broxb. 33.1.
ISTC Nr.ij00103000
VerfasserJacobus de Voragine
TitelLegenda aurea sanctorum, sive Lombardica historia
ErscheinungsvermerkNuremberg : Anton Koberger, 1 Oct. 1482
Formatf°
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichHagiography
Stichwörterliterature devotional; liturgy
Zeitraummedieval
Beschreibung des Exemplars
Exemplar Nr.00203617
Besitzende BibliothekOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
SignaturBroxb. 33.1.
AnmerkungBodInc-Id: J-039(2)
Provenienz
1700
Zeitraum - 1700
AnmerkungAbraham Daubel (†1664?); inscription on [a1r]: 'Sum Abrahami Daubl Neustadiensis ad Orilam'.
Provenienz
AnmerkungAlbert Ehrman (1890-1969); purchased 9 June 1944 from Francis Edwards for £32. 0. 0; accession no. 'R225'.
Provenienz
1501 -
1600
Zeitraum1501 - 1600
AnmerkungProvenance: Georgius Christophorus (sixteenth century?); name on [a1r].
Provenienz
1501 -
Zeitraum1501 -
AnmerkungGundacker, Baron zu Polheim, Lichtenegg und Steinhaus (b. 1575).
Provenienz
1601 -
1700
Zeitraum1601 - 1700
ProvenienznameBischoff, Alexander (fl. 1609) `Lesnicensis Libonotius' (probably Lesnic and Libanja, Slovenia, the latter also called Libonja); see Spezialkarte der oesterreichsichen ungarischen Monarchie, sheet no. 5456, Pettau und Vinica (Vienna: K. u. k. Militärgeographisches Institut, 1894); this identification is supported by the mention of Kam, on the present border between Austria and Hungary.
AnmerkungAlexander Bischoff (fl. 1609); inscription on [a1r]: 'G. S. Ex dono illustris ac generosi domini domini Gundallaci baronis a Polhaimb in Kam Lichtenegg et Steinhaus duabus ibidem utriusque Engelhardstetten et Schneberg possessoris Sac. Ces. Reg. que Hung. Maj. consiliarii domini sancti Clementis jure me possidet Alexander Episcopus Lesnicensis Libonotius [cancelled] anno reparatæ salutis 1609 27 Novemb. In arce Kam.'
Provenienz
1601 -
1700
Zeitraum1601 - 1700
AnmerkungAbraham Daubel (†1664?); inscription on [a1r]: 'Sum Abrahami Daubl Neustadiensis ad Orilam'.
Provenienz
1801 -
1900
Zeitraum1801 - 1900
AnmerkungCharles Clifford (fl. 1838); signature and date on [a1r].
Provenienz
1801 -
2000
Zeitraum1801 - 2000
ProvenienznameEhrman, Albert (1890-1969), 1890 - 1969 diamond merchant; see Albert Ehrman, `Contemporary Collectors II: The Broxbourne Library', Book Collector, 3 (1954), 190-7; part of his collection was presented to the Bodleian Library in 1978, through the Friends of the National Libraries, by John Ehrman, in memory of his parents; now kept as the `Broxbourne Collection', so named from the village of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, where Ehrman was then living; see `The Broxbourne Library', BLR 10 (1979), 78-80. Some items were bought at the Broxbourne sale (London: Sotheby, Parke, Bernet & Co., 14 Nov. 1977, 8 May 1978); see Nicolas Barker, `Albert Ehrman', Book Collector, 19 (1970), 455-64; `News and comments', Book Collector, 27 (1978), 83-7, 552-3; John Bidwell, `Albert Ehrman', in Grolier 2000: A Further Grolier Club Biographical Retrospective in Celebration of the Millennium (New York, 2000), 84-7.
AnmerkungAlbert Ehrman (1890-1969); purchased 9 June 1944 from Francis Edwards for £32. 0. 0; accession no. 'R225'.
Provenienz
1602 -
Regione-uk
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