Material Evidence
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mei/00208621 Auct. N 5.44. [00208621]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Auct. N 5.44.

ISTC Nr.ic00064000
VerfasserCalpurnius Siculus, Titus
TitelBucolica. Add: Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus: Bucolica
ErscheinungsvermerkDeventer : Jacobus de Breda, 1491
Format
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichLiterature
Stichwörterpoetry
Zeitraumclassical

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.00208621
Besitzende BibliothekOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
SignaturAuct. N 5.44.
AnmerkungBodInc-Id: C-033(1)
Weitere Identifiertic00064000 (TextInc)

Provenienz 1701 - 1900

Zeitraum1701 - 1900
ProvenienznameKloß, Georg Franz Burkhard (1787-1854), 1787 - 1854 (Männlich) Frankfurt am Main, see ADB XVI 227-8; on the manuscripts of Kloß, see Ulrich-Dieter Oppitz, `Georg Kloss und seine Handschriftensammlung', Wolfenbütteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 22/1 (1997), 1-47; sale, Catalogue of the Library of Dr Kloss, of Franckfort a M., Professor (London: Sotheby & Son, 7 May 1835); many of the books purchased by the Bodleian at this sale are bound in a characteristic `Kloß' binding of half calf with pasteboards covered with green and blue marbled paper, and with a red and a green label on the spine, each inscribed in gilt; however, several other books purchased at this sale were rebound, apparently by Sotheby's, in half calf over pasteboards covered with green cloth; the evidence to suggest this comes from J-253, on which the spine is detached, revealing paper underneath with text in English, which would suggest an English binding; given that it is not a typical Bodleian binding, the probability is that it was bound for Sotheby's; according to Munby, Phillipps Studies, IV 177, there was another Kloß sale by L. A. Lewis, 125 Fleet Street, 18 June, 1841.
AnmerkungProvenance: Georg Franz Burkhard Kloß (1787-1854); notes in Kloß's hand.

Provenienz 1602 -

OrtOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Regione-uk
ProvenienznameOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Körperschaft] (Universität, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)

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  00208621

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Auct. N 5.44.

ISTC Nr.ic00064000
VerfasserCalpurnius Siculus, Titus
TitelBucolica. Add: Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus: Bucolica
ErscheinungsvermerkDeventer : Jacobus de Breda, 1491
Format
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichLiterature
Stichwörterpoetry
Zeitraumclassical

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.00208621
Besitzende BibliothekOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
SignaturAuct. N 5.44.
AnmerkungBodInc-Id: C-033(1)
Weitere Identifiertic00064000 (TextInc)

Provenienz 1701 - 1900

Zeitraum1701 - 1900
ProvenienznameKloß, Georg Franz Burkhard (1787-1854), 1787 - 1854 (Männlich) Frankfurt am Main, see ADB XVI 227-8; on the manuscripts of Kloß, see Ulrich-Dieter Oppitz, `Georg Kloss und seine Handschriftensammlung', Wolfenbütteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 22/1 (1997), 1-47; sale, Catalogue of the Library of Dr Kloss, of Franckfort a M., Professor (London: Sotheby & Son, 7 May 1835); many of the books purchased by the Bodleian at this sale are bound in a characteristic `Kloß' binding of half calf with pasteboards covered with green and blue marbled paper, and with a red and a green label on the spine, each inscribed in gilt; however, several other books purchased at this sale were rebound, apparently by Sotheby's, in half calf over pasteboards covered with green cloth; the evidence to suggest this comes from J-253, on which the spine is detached, revealing paper underneath with text in English, which would suggest an English binding; given that it is not a typical Bodleian binding, the probability is that it was bound for Sotheby's; according to Munby, Phillipps Studies, IV 177, there was another Kloß sale by L. A. Lewis, 125 Fleet Street, 18 June, 1841.
AnmerkungProvenance: Georg Franz Burkhard Kloß (1787-1854); notes in Kloß's hand.

Provenienz

OrtOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Regione-uk
ProvenienznameOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Körperschaft] (Universität, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)

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Letzte Änderung2019-04-10 18:00:00