Every item of data recorded (a certain style of decoration or binding, the date of a manuscript note, etc.) is treated as a valuable clue for provenance, therefore it can be geographically located and chronologically dated. This enables to track the movement of books across Europe and through the centuries.
NotaProvenance: Innsbruck, Observant Franciscans, Holy Cross; inscription on [b2r]: 'Pro conuentu Fratrum Minorum de Obseruantia ad S. Crucem Œniponti'.
noteProvenance: Innsbruck, Observant Franciscans, Holy Cross; inscription on [b2r]: 'Pro conuentu Fratrum Minorum de Obseruantia ad S. Crucem Œniponti'.