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mei/00203663 Byw. A 5.10. [00203663]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Byw. A 5.10.

ISTC No.ia00978000
AutoreAristoteles
TitoloDe caelo et mundo (Comm: Thomas Aquinas et Petrus de Alvernia). Ed: Hermannus de Virsen
Note tipograficheVenice : Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 18 Aug. 1495
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoPhilosophy-Natural
Parole chiavecosmology; education; translation
Periodoclassical

Descrizione dell'esemplare

ID dell'esemplare00203663
BibliotecaOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
Segnatura di collocazioneByw. A 5.10.
NotaBodInc-Id: A-393(1)
Altro identificativotia00978000 (TextInc)

Provenienza

PossessoreBocca (`Fratelli Bocca') booksellers, Milan, Turin, Florence, Rome; Giuseppe Bocca (1788/90-1864) opened the first shop in Milan; in 1829 he moved to Turin and took over the publishing business of his brothers Carlo and Maurizio; in 1857 Giuseppe's son Casimiro took over the business, opening shops in Florence in 1864 and in Rome in 1870; the business then passed to his son, Giuseppe junior, the sole proprietor of the firm by 1890, who closed the shop in Turin in 1936 and concentrated the business in Milan; see DBI X 819-21, Cristiano 70.
NotaBought by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) from Bocca in Nov. 1913; cutting from sale catalogue; Elenchus, no. 347a.

Provenienza 1501 - 1600

Epoca1501 - 1600
PossessoreSerranus, Paulus Nicolaus (sixteenth century?) `frater'; for another book owned by him see Walsh 2068 and 2259.
NotaProvenance: Paulus Nicolaus Serranus (sixteenth century(?)); 'F. Pauli Nicolai Serrani'; stamp on a1r.

Provenienza 1801 - 2000

Epoca1801 - 2000
PossessoreBywater, Ingram (1840-1914), 1840 - 1914 (Maschile) Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, Sub-Librarian at the Bodleian Library 1879, Regius Professor of Greek 1893-1908, bequeathed his books listed in the privately printed Elenchus vetustiorum apud hospitantium ([Oxford], 1911); see DNB; Craster 281-2; `The Bywater Collection', BQR 1,4 (1915), 80; W. W. Jackson, Ingram Bywater, the Memoir of an Oxford Scholar (Oxford, 1917); the sales of Bywater's other books were: A Catalogue of the First (Third) Portion of the Valuable Library of the Late Ingram Bywater (London: Hodges & Co. 7 June, 14 July, and 2 Dec. 1915); Catalogue of Books from the Library of the Late Ingram Bywater (Oxford, B. H. Blackwell, [c.1915]); correspondence relating to the legacy is kept in the Library Archives (Library Records c. 1193), also the list of books donated in Sept. 1908 (Library Records c. 1194) and other material relating to his library and subsequent sales of duplicates (Library Records c. 1195).
NotaBought by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) from Bocca in Nov. 1913; cutting from sale catalogue; Elenchus, no. 347a.

Provenienza 1602 -

LuogoOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Areae-uk
PossessoreOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Istituto/ente] (Università, Laico)

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  00203663

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Byw. A 5.10.

ISTC No.ia00978000
AutoreAristoteles
TitoloDe caelo et mundo (Comm: Thomas Aquinas et Petrus de Alvernia). Ed: Hermannus de Virsen
Note tipograficheVenice : Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 18 Aug. 1495
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoPhilosophy-Natural
Parole chiavecosmology; education; translation
Periodoclassical

Descrizione dell'esemplare

ID dell'esemplare00203663
BibliotecaOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
Segnatura di collocazioneByw. A 5.10.
NotaBodInc-Id: A-393(1)
Altro identificativotia00978000 (TextInc)

Provenienza

PossessoreBocca (`Fratelli Bocca') booksellers, Milan, Turin, Florence, Rome; Giuseppe Bocca (1788/90-1864) opened the first shop in Milan; in 1829 he moved to Turin and took over the publishing business of his brothers Carlo and Maurizio; in 1857 Giuseppe's son Casimiro took over the business, opening shops in Florence in 1864 and in Rome in 1870; the business then passed to his son, Giuseppe junior, the sole proprietor of the firm by 1890, who closed the shop in Turin in 1936 and concentrated the business in Milan; see DBI X 819-21, Cristiano 70.
NotaBought by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) from Bocca in Nov. 1913; cutting from sale catalogue; Elenchus, no. 347a.

Provenienza 1501 - 1600

Epoca1501 - 1600
PossessoreSerranus, Paulus Nicolaus (sixteenth century?) `frater'; for another book owned by him see Walsh 2068 and 2259.
NotaProvenance: Paulus Nicolaus Serranus (sixteenth century(?)); 'F. Pauli Nicolai Serrani'; stamp on a1r.

Provenienza 1801 - 2000

Epoca1801 - 2000
PossessoreBywater, Ingram (1840-1914), 1840 - 1914 (Maschile) Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, Sub-Librarian at the Bodleian Library 1879, Regius Professor of Greek 1893-1908, bequeathed his books listed in the privately printed Elenchus vetustiorum apud hospitantium ([Oxford], 1911); see DNB; Craster 281-2; `The Bywater Collection', BQR 1,4 (1915), 80; W. W. Jackson, Ingram Bywater, the Memoir of an Oxford Scholar (Oxford, 1917); the sales of Bywater's other books were: A Catalogue of the First (Third) Portion of the Valuable Library of the Late Ingram Bywater (London: Hodges & Co. 7 June, 14 July, and 2 Dec. 1915); Catalogue of Books from the Library of the Late Ingram Bywater (Oxford, B. H. Blackwell, [c.1915]); correspondence relating to the legacy is kept in the Library Archives (Library Records c. 1193), also the list of books donated in Sept. 1908 (Library Records c. 1194) and other material relating to his library and subsequent sales of duplicates (Library Records c. 1195).
NotaBought by Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) from Bocca in Nov. 1913; cutting from sale catalogue; Elenchus, no. 347a.

Provenienza

LuogoOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Areae-uk
PossessoreOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Istituto/ente] (Università, Laico)

Altre informazioni

Ultima modifica2019-04-10 18:00:00