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ownerHeber, Richard (1773-1833), 1773 - 1833 see DNB; Munby, Phillipps Studies, esp. III 73-80; R. H. Cholmondeley, The Heber Letters, 1783-1832 (London, 1950); Arnold Hunt, `Bibliotheca Heberiana', in Antiquaries, Book Collectors and the Circles of Learning, ed. Robin Myers and Michael Harris (Winchester, 1996), 83-112; Clare A. Simmons, `Richard Heber (1774-1833)', in Nineteenth-century British Book-collectors and Bibliographers, ed. William Baker and Kenneth Womack, DLB 184 (Detroit, Washington, DC, and London, 1997), 219-26; Arnold Hunt, `The Sale of Richard Heber's Library', in Under the Hammer: Book Auctions since the Seventeenth Century, ed. Robin Myers, Michael Harris, and Giles Mandelbrote (New Castle, Del., and London, 2001), 143-71; Bibliotheca Heberiana: Catalogue of the Library of the Late Richard Heber... (London: Sotheby & Son, 10 Apr., 5 June, 10 Nov, 1834; Evans, 8 Dec. 1834; B. Wheatley, 19 Jan., Evans, 23 Mar., 25 May 1835; Evans, 29 Feb., Sotheby & Son, 11 Apr., 30 May, B. Wheatley, 1 July 1836; B. Wheatley, 22 Feb. 1837); Catalogue d'une belle collection de livres et manuscrits ayant fait partie de la bibliothèque de feu M. Richard Heber (Ghent: Ch. Citerne, 26 Oct. 1835); the Bodleian copy of the Heber catalogues contains annotations in red ink of the prices paid by Heber for many items; a note signed by H[enry] E[llis] states that they, as well as the prices in black, are based on the copy of the catalogue of Payne and Foss, `presented by Mr H Foss to the Library of the British Museum in 1851'; although Ellis maintains that the entries in red are derived from notes in the books concerned, this does not always seem to be the case; Thomas Rodd's bills to the Bodleian for the sale are kept at Library Bills (1837-8), no. 7.
noteProvenance: Richard Heber (1773-1833); manuscript note on the front endleaf; according to the Bodleian's annotated copy of the sale catalogue, Heber purchased the book for £2. 12. 6; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 3761, for £1. 5. 0 (Bodleian's annotated sale catalogue).
provenance
1801 -
2000
timeperiod1801 - 2000
ownerBywater, Ingram (1840-1914), 1840 - 1914 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).
ownerHeber, Richard (1773-1833), 1773 - 1833 see DNB; Munby, Phillipps Studies, esp. III 73-80; R. H. Cholmondeley, The Heber Letters, 1783-1832 (London, 1950); Arnold Hunt, `Bibliotheca Heberiana', in Antiquaries, Book Collectors and the Circles of Learning, ed. Robin Myers and Michael Harris (Winchester, 1996), 83-112; Clare A. Simmons, `Richard Heber (1774-1833)', in Nineteenth-century British Book-collectors and Bibliographers, ed. William Baker and Kenneth Womack, DLB 184 (Detroit, Washington, DC, and London, 1997), 219-26; Arnold Hunt, `The Sale of Richard Heber's Library', in Under the Hammer: Book Auctions since the Seventeenth Century, ed. Robin Myers, Michael Harris, and Giles Mandelbrote (New Castle, Del., and London, 2001), 143-71; Bibliotheca Heberiana: Catalogue of the Library of the Late Richard Heber... (London: Sotheby & Son, 10 Apr., 5 June, 10 Nov, 1834; Evans, 8 Dec. 1834; B. Wheatley, 19 Jan., Evans, 23 Mar., 25 May 1835; Evans, 29 Feb., Sotheby & Son, 11 Apr., 30 May, B. Wheatley, 1 July 1836; B. Wheatley, 22 Feb. 1837); Catalogue d'une belle collection de livres et manuscrits ayant fait partie de la bibliothèque de feu M. Richard Heber (Ghent: Ch. Citerne, 26 Oct. 1835); the Bodleian copy of the Heber catalogues contains annotations in red ink of the prices paid by Heber for many items; a note signed by H[enry] E[llis] states that they, as well as the prices in black, are based on the copy of the catalogue of Payne and Foss, `presented by Mr H Foss to the Library of the British Museum in 1851'; although Ellis maintains that the entries in red are derived from notes in the books concerned, this does not always seem to be the case; Thomas Rodd's bills to the Bodleian for the sale are kept at Library Bills (1837-8), no. 7.
noteProvenance: Richard Heber (1773-1833); manuscript note on the front endleaf; according to the Bodleian's annotated copy of the sale catalogue, Heber purchased the book for £2. 12. 6; see Catalogue, 1 (1834), lot 3761, for £1. 5. 0 (Bodleian's annotated sale catalogue).
Provenance
1801 -
2000
Période1801 - 2000
PossesseurBywater, Ingram (1840-1914), 1840 - 1914 (Homme) 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).
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