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mei/00204680 Inc. c. I4.1497.3. [00204680]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Inc. c. I4.1497.3.

ISTC No.ij00216000
AuthorJamblichus
TitleDe mysteriis Aegyptiorum, Chaldaeorum, Assyriorum. Tr: Marsilius Ficinus. Add: Proclus: In Platonicum Alcibiadem; De sacrificio et magia; Porphyrius: De divinis et daemonibus; Synesius: De Somniis; Psellus: De daemonibus; Priscianus et Marsilius Ficinus: In Theophrastum De sensu ... ; Alcinous: De doctrina Platonis; Speusippus: De Platonis definitionibus; Pythagoras: Aurea verba et symbola; Xenocrates: De morte; Marsilius Ficinus: De Voluptate
ImprintVenice : Aldus Manutius, Romanus, Sept. 1497
Format
Languagelat
SubjectPhilosophy
Keywordsclassical; translation; collection; education
Periodclassical

Description of Copy

Copy Id00204680
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
ShelfmarkInc. c. I4.1497.3.
noteBodInc-Id: J-093(3)
otherIdentifiertij00216000 ()

provenance

ownerOxford, Taylor Institution see Morgan, Oxford Libraries, 191-9; Giles Barber, `The Taylor Institution Library: Unfamiliar Libraries XXIX', Book Collector, 47 (1998), 319-41.
noteTaylor Institution, University of Oxford; book-plate with shelfmark in blue ink: 'V 193'.

provenance 1401 - 1500

timeperiod1401 - 1500
ownerCepollini, Marco Domenico (fifteenth century) Genoese jurisconsult; for another book owned by Ceppollini see Walsh 3222.
noteProvenance: Marco Domenico Cepollini (fifteenth century); inscription on a1r: 'ex munere Mci Dominici Cȩpollini I[uris] C[onsulti] Coll. Ian[uensis]'; the assumption that 'Ian.' should be expanded as Ianuensis is supported by Walsh 3222, a copy of the Genoese statutes, which has the inscription: 'Dominici Cepollini J. C.'

Provenance 1701 - 1900

Time period1701 - 1900
Provenance nameFinch, Robert, 1783 - 1830 MA, of Balliol College, Oxford; see DNB; Elizabeth Nitchie, The Reverend Colonel Finch (New York, 1940). Bequeathed books to the University which were transferred to the Bodleian from the Taylor Institution in 1921 (for a note about this see BQR 3,30 (1921), 129); see [George Parker], A Catalogue of the Books in the Finch Collection Oxford (Oxford, 1874); this contains shelfmarks which correspond to those written into the incunabula in blue ink on the front pastedown. He also bequeathed money to the University (the `Finch Fund'), the income from which is distributed equally between the Bodleian, Ashmolean, and Taylorian Libraries; the Bodleian portion is used for the purchase of Italian books printed before 1800.
NoteRobert Finch (1783-1830).

Provenance 1602 -

PlaceOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Areae-uk
Provenance nameOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Corporate body] (University, No characterisation/lay)

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  00204680

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Inc. c. I4.1497.3.

hostItemIdij00216000
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copy

copyId00204680
holdingInstitutionIdOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
shelfmarkInc. c. I4.1497.3.
noteBodInc-Id: J-093(3)
otherIdentifiertij00216000 ()

provenance

ownerOxford, Taylor Institution see Morgan, Oxford Libraries, 191-9; Giles Barber, `The Taylor Institution Library: Unfamiliar Libraries XXIX', Book Collector, 47 (1998), 319-41.
noteTaylor Institution, University of Oxford; book-plate with shelfmark in blue ink: 'V 193'.

provenance 1401 - 1500

timeperiod1401 - 1500
ownerCepollini, Marco Domenico (fifteenth century) Genoese jurisconsult; for another book owned by Ceppollini see Walsh 3222.
noteProvenance: Marco Domenico Cepollini (fifteenth century); inscription on a1r: 'ex munere Mci Dominici Cȩpollini I[uris] C[onsulti] Coll. Ian[uensis]'; the assumption that 'Ian.' should be expanded as Ianuensis is supported by Walsh 3222, a copy of the Genoese statutes, which has the inscription: 'Dominici Cepollini J. C.'

provenance 1701 - 1900

timeperiod1701 - 1900
ownerFinch, Robert, 1783 - 1830 MA, of Balliol College, Oxford; see DNB; Elizabeth Nitchie, The Reverend Colonel Finch (New York, 1940). Bequeathed books to the University which were transferred to the Bodleian from the Taylor Institution in 1921 (for a note about this see BQR 3,30 (1921), 129); see [George Parker], A Catalogue of the Books in the Finch Collection Oxford (Oxford, 1874); this contains shelfmarks which correspond to those written into the incunabula in blue ink on the front pastedown. He also bequeathed money to the University (the `Finch Fund'), the income from which is distributed equally between the Bodleian, Ashmolean, and Taylorian Libraries; the Bodleian portion is used for the purchase of Italian books printed before 1800.
noteRobert Finch (1783-1830).

provenance

placenameOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
areae-uk

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Last Edit2020-01-20 11:26:41