Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
: 4° I 5 Jur. Seld.
ISTC No.ii00223000
AuthorIvo, Episcopus Carnotensis
TitleLiber decretorum, sive Panormia. Ed: Sebastian Brant
Imprint[Basel] : Michael Furter, 6 & 7 Mar. 1499
Format4°
Languagelat
SubjectLaw-canon
KeywordsTheology-ecclesiology
Periodmedieval
Description of Copy
Copy Id00205907
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
Shelfmark4° I 5 Jur. Seld.
NoteBodInc-Id: I-050(1)
Provenance
1700
Time period - 1700
Provenance nameDun, Sir Daniel (d.1617), - 1617 Doctor of Civil Law Oxford, Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, Principal of New Inn Hall; see DNB V 1127; several of his books were later owned by John Selden, q.v.
NoteProvenance: Sir Daniel Donne (Dunn) (†1617); inscription on [*1r]: 'Danielis Dunni liber.'
Provenance
1501 -
1700
Time period1501 - 1700
Provenance nameSelden, John (1584-1654), 1584 - 1654 (Male) while his manuscripts were bequeathed to the Bodleian, his printed books were presented to the Bodleian in 1659 by the executors of John Selden's will; see Macray 110-23; SC II 594-5; D. M. Baratt, `The Library of John Selden and its Later History', BLR 3 (1951), 128-42; John Sparrow, `The Earlier Owners of Books in John Selden's Library', BQR 6 (1931), 263-71; The Bodleian Library in the Seventeenth Century, Guide to an Exhibition (Oxford, 1951), 43-7; Philip 47-8; Rogers, Treasures, 121, 130-1; A. L. Rowse, Four Caroline Portraits (London, 1993), 125-55; Graham Parry, The Trophies of Time: English Antiquaries of the Seventeenth Century (Oxford, 1995), ch. 4; Toomer, Eastern Wisedome, ad indicem, esp. 64-71; Sandra Naiman, `John Selden (1584-1654)', in Pre-Nineteenth-century British Book-collectors and Bibliographers, ed. William Baker and Kenneth Womack, DLB 213 (Detroit, Washington DC, and London, 1999), 297-306; Reid Barbour, John Selden: Measures of the Holy Commonwealth in Seventeenth-century England (Toronto, 2003); the catalogue now kept as MS. Selden supra 111 was drawn up at Selden's house in London, probably shortly after his death; MS. Broxb. 84.10 and MS. Add. C. 40 were drawn up at the Bodleian Library in 1672, the former for Chief Justice Vaughan, the other for another of Selden's executors; some of Selden's books bear his motto `περί παντός την ελευθερίαν'.
NoteJohn Selden (1584-1654); see MS. Broxb. 84. 10, p. 38.
Provenance
1602 -
Areae-uk
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