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mei/00207837 Holk. d.33. [00207837]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Holk. d.33.

ISTC No.ia00843000
AuthorAntoninus Florentinus
TitleConfessionale: Omnis mortalium cura [Italian] Specchio di coscienza. Add: Trattado dell' excommunicazione; Li dieci comandamenti; Thomas Aquinas: Orazione la quale diceva quando andava a celebrare; Orazione che si fa dopo la comunione; Credo volgare in rima
ImprintBologna : [Balthasar Azoguidus], 1472
Format
Languageita
SubjectTheology-Pastoral
Keywordstranslation; collection; poetry
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00207837
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
ShelfmarkHolk. d.33.
NoteBodInc-Id: A-339(1)
Other Identifiertia00843000 (TextInc)

Provenance

Provenance nameHolkham Hall, Norfolk (Unknown) Thomas Coke (1697-1759), 1st Earl of Leicester of the first creation; Thomas Coke, `Mr Coke of Norfolk' (1752-1842), 1st Earl of Leicester of the second creation; shelfmarks are written in pencil inside the upper cover or on an endleaf; see de Ricci, English Collectors, 42-3; W. O. Hassall, A Catalogue of the Library of Sir Edward Coke, Yale Law Library Publications, 12 (London, 1950), esp. pp. x–xi, xviii–xix; idem, `Portrait of a Bibliophile II: Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester 1697-1759', Book Collector, 8 (1959), 249-61; David Rogers, `The Holkham Collection', BLR 4 (1953), 255-67; see also Charles Warburton James, Chief Justice Coke, his Family and Descendants at Holkham (London, 1929), and (on `Coke of Norfolk') DNB; A. M. W. Stirling, Coke of Norfolk and his Friends, new edn (London, 1912), with references to the library at Holkham ad indicem; Holkham, ed. Leo Schmidt, Christian Keller, and Polly Feversham (Munich, etc., 2005); for the armorial book stamp see Davenport 122-3; Hassall p. xviii notes that two ostrich crest stamps were used: one, with a coroneted ostrich, by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697-1759), and the other, by Thomas Coke (1754-1842), later 1st Earl of Leicester of the second creation, with an uncoroneted ostrich holding in its mouth a horseshoe, and standing on a cap of maintenance, being the crest of the Coke family; for illustrations of various book-plates and stamps see John Blatchly, Some Suffolk and Norfolk Ex-libris: Bookplates and Labels relating to East Anglian Owners, Artists and Printers (London, 2000), 12-17. The Holkham printed books in the Bodleian were purchased by the Library in 1953.
NoteHolkham Hall, Norfolk, Earls of Leicester.

Provenance

NoteProvenance: Unidentified coat of arms on [a2r]: azure, a lion passant [argent?] in bend between two cotices gules, with a mitre above the shield.

Provenance 1602 -

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

Other Information

Last Edit2019-04-10 18:00:00

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  00207837

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Holk. d.33.

ISTC No.ia00843000
AuthorAntoninus Florentinus
TitleConfessionale: Omnis mortalium cura [Italian] Specchio di coscienza. Add: Trattado dell' excommunicazione; Li dieci comandamenti; Thomas Aquinas: Orazione la quale diceva quando andava a celebrare; Orazione che si fa dopo la comunione; Credo volgare in rima
ImprintBologna : [Balthasar Azoguidus], 1472
Format
Languageita
SubjectTheology-Pastoral
Keywordstranslation; collection; poetry
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00207837
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
ShelfmarkHolk. d.33.
NoteBodInc-Id: A-339(1)
Other Identifiertia00843000 (TextInc)

Provenance

Provenance nameHolkham Hall, Norfolk (Unknown) Thomas Coke (1697-1759), 1st Earl of Leicester of the first creation; Thomas Coke, `Mr Coke of Norfolk' (1752-1842), 1st Earl of Leicester of the second creation; shelfmarks are written in pencil inside the upper cover or on an endleaf; see de Ricci, English Collectors, 42-3; W. O. Hassall, A Catalogue of the Library of Sir Edward Coke, Yale Law Library Publications, 12 (London, 1950), esp. pp. x–xi, xviii–xix; idem, `Portrait of a Bibliophile II: Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester 1697-1759', Book Collector, 8 (1959), 249-61; David Rogers, `The Holkham Collection', BLR 4 (1953), 255-67; see also Charles Warburton James, Chief Justice Coke, his Family and Descendants at Holkham (London, 1929), and (on `Coke of Norfolk') DNB; A. M. W. Stirling, Coke of Norfolk and his Friends, new edn (London, 1912), with references to the library at Holkham ad indicem; Holkham, ed. Leo Schmidt, Christian Keller, and Polly Feversham (Munich, etc., 2005); for the armorial book stamp see Davenport 122-3; Hassall p. xviii notes that two ostrich crest stamps were used: one, with a coroneted ostrich, by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697-1759), and the other, by Thomas Coke (1754-1842), later 1st Earl of Leicester of the second creation, with an uncoroneted ostrich holding in its mouth a horseshoe, and standing on a cap of maintenance, being the crest of the Coke family; for illustrations of various book-plates and stamps see John Blatchly, Some Suffolk and Norfolk Ex-libris: Bookplates and Labels relating to East Anglian Owners, Artists and Printers (London, 2000), 12-17. The Holkham printed books in the Bodleian were purchased by the Library in 1953.
NoteHolkham Hall, Norfolk, Earls of Leicester.

Provenance

NoteProvenance: Unidentified coat of arms on [a2r]: azure, a lion passant [argent?] in bend between two cotices gules, with a mitre above the shield.

Provenance

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

Other Information

Last Edit2019-04-10 18:00:00