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mei/00203745 Auct. 1Q 2.1. [00203745]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Auct. 1Q 2.1.

ISTC Nr.ij00064000
VerfasserJacobus de Theramo
TitelConsolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Belial
Erscheinungsvermerk[Augsburg] : Johann Schüssler, 2 July 1472
Format
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichLaw-canon
StichwörterTheology-moral; trial; literature-devotional
Zeitraummedieval

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.00203745
Besitzende BibliothekOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
SignaturAuct. 1Q 2.1.
AnmerkungBodInc-Id: J-018(1)
Weitere Identifiertij00064000 (TextInc)

Provenienz

ProvenienznameWürzburg, Bavaria, Dominicans, S. Paulus apostolus founded 1231, dissolved 1803; see Krämer II 857-8.
AnmerkungProvenance: Würzburg, Bavaria, Dominicans, S. Paulus apostolus; inscription in the lower margin of [a1r]: 'Sum ex bibl: ff. predicatorum Herbipoli'.

provenance 1701 - 1800

timeperiod1701 - 1800
ownerBolongaro-Crevenna, Pietro-Antonio (1735-1792), 1735 - 1792 book collector, trader in tobacco and snuff; see DBI XXX 752-4; Parenti I 299-300; D. M. Rogers, `Note no. 35. Crevenna and La Vallière', Book Collector, 3 (1954), 148-9; Jos van Heel, `Bolongaro Crevenna: een Italiaans koopman en bibliofiel in Amsterdam', Jaarboek voor Nederlandse Boekgeschiedenis, 5 (1998), 73-94: books bought by him from La Vallière were marked on the last or the penultimate flyleaf with a curly `V'. See Catalogue des livres de M. Pierre-Antoine Bolongaro-Crevenna (Amsterdam: Changuion and P. den Hengst, 1789); books from Crevenna's sale contain a small white ticket inside the front cover with a lot number in arabic figures. It would appear that the Bodleian Library bought at the sale through Thomas Payne, who nearly consistently converted prices in Florins at the rate of fl. 10 = £0. 17. 6; some items were bought in by P. den Hengst and were sold to the Bodleian at a much higher price (e.g. B-241(1)); other items (D-010, D-011, D-014(2), H-086(1); N-082) were possibly acquired through van den Bergh, also at prices not relating directly to the hammer prices. See also U. Baurmeister 'The Recording of Marks of Provenance in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and other French Libraries', Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 91 (1997), 527-9, with illustrations of the Crevenna sale ticket and the curly 'V'.
notePietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735-1792); sale (1789), part III, lot 5043: lot number on [m7v]; in the annotated catalogue marked down to van den Bergh for Fl. 2, the equivalent of £0. 3. 6, according to the exchange rate used by Thomas Payne at this sale.

provenance 1602 -

placenameOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
areae-uk

otherInformation

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  00203745

OxfordBodley : Auct. 1Q 2.1.

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copy

copyId00203745
holdingInstitutionIdOxfordBodley
shelfmarkAuct. 1Q 2.1.
noteBodInc-Id: J-018(1)
otherIdentifiertij00064000 ()

provenance

ownerWürzburg, Bavaria, Dominicans, S. Paulus apostolus founded 1231, dissolved 1803; see Krämer II 857-8.
noteProvenance: Würzburg, Bavaria, Dominicans, S. Paulus apostolus; inscription in the lower margin of [a1r]: 'Sum ex bibl: ff. predicatorum Herbipoli'.

provenance 1701 - 1800

timeperiod1701 - 1800
ownerBolongaro-Crevenna, Pietro-Antonio (1735-1792), 1735 - 1792 book collector, trader in tobacco and snuff; see DBI XXX 752-4; Parenti I 299-300; D. M. Rogers, `Note no. 35. Crevenna and La Vallière', Book Collector, 3 (1954), 148-9; Jos van Heel, `Bolongaro Crevenna: een Italiaans koopman en bibliofiel in Amsterdam', Jaarboek voor Nederlandse Boekgeschiedenis, 5 (1998), 73-94: books bought by him from La Vallière were marked on the last or the penultimate flyleaf with a curly `V'. See Catalogue des livres de M. Pierre-Antoine Bolongaro-Crevenna (Amsterdam: Changuion and P. den Hengst, 1789); books from Crevenna's sale contain a small white ticket inside the front cover with a lot number in arabic figures. It would appear that the Bodleian Library bought at the sale through Thomas Payne, who nearly consistently converted prices in Florins at the rate of fl. 10 = £0. 17. 6; some items were bought in by P. den Hengst and were sold to the Bodleian at a much higher price (e.g. B-241(1)); other items (D-010, D-011, D-014(2), H-086(1); N-082) were possibly acquired through van den Bergh, also at prices not relating directly to the hammer prices. See also U. Baurmeister 'The Recording of Marks of Provenance in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and other French Libraries', Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 91 (1997), 527-9, with illustrations of the Crevenna sale ticket and the curly 'V'.
notePietro-Antonio Bolongaro-Crevenna (1735-1792); sale (1789), part III, lot 5043: lot number on [m7v]; in the annotated catalogue marked down to van den Bergh for Fl. 2, the equivalent of £0. 3. 6, according to the exchange rate used by Thomas Payne at this sale.

provenance

placenameOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
areae-uk

otherInformation

Letzte Änderung2019-04-10 18:00:00