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mei/00209725 Arch. B c.9. [00209725]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Arch. B c.9.

ISTC No.iv00149000
ΣυγγραφέαςVergilius Maro, Publius
ΤίτλοςOpera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Additional texts. Ed: Johannes Andreas, bishop of Aleria
Τοποχρονολογία έκδοσηςRome : Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, [1469]
Μορφή
Γλώσσαlat
ΘέμαΛογοτεχνία
Λέξεις-κλειδιάcollection; poetry
Περίοδοςclassical

Περιγραφή αντιτύπου

Ταυτότητα αντιτύπου00209725
ΦορέαςOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
Ταξιθετικός αριθμόςArch. B c.9.
ΣημείωσηBodInc-Id: V-072(1)
Άλλο χαρακτηριστικό αναζήτησηςtiv00149000 (TextInc)

Προέλευση 1900

Χρονική περίοδος - 1900
Όνομα προέλευσηςSerra, Luigi, - 1826 (Άγνωστο) Duca di Cassano; for the family, see Enciclopedia storico-nobiliare italiana, ed. Vittorio Spreti, 6 vols (Milan, 1928-32), vol. VI, 277-8; a list of his books was drawn up in 1807: Catalogo dell'edizioni del sec. xv esistenti nella biblioteca del Duca di Cassano Serra (Naples, 1807); in 1819/20, the 2nd Earl Spencer bought the whole of Cassano's library, and subsequently sold Cassano (and other) duplicates at several sales (see Spencer, George John ).
ΣημείωσηGiuseppe Serra, Duca di Cassano († before 1826); see Catalogo, 42 and Spencer's sale catalogue.

Προέλευση

ΣημείωσηProvenance: Unidentified coat of arms, see above.

Προέλευση 1401 - 1600

Χρονική περίοδος1401 - 1600
Όνομα προέλευσηςMancinellus, Antonius (1452-c.1505), 1452 - 1505 see Author Index.
ΣημείωσηAntonius Mancinellus (1452-c.1505); see Cassano, Catalogo, 42: 'dette carte sibi stato scritte dal Celebre Ant. Mancinelli, cui l'esemplare si apparteneva, ed in tutta l'opera vi sono a lato apposte dotte note autografe del sud. insigne uomo, quali egli pubblicò poi colle stampe nel 1498'.

Προέλευση 1701 - 1900

Χρονική περίοδος1701 - 1900
Όνομα προέλευσηςSpencer, George John (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, 1758 - 1834 British Ambassador to Vienna, Whig Cabinet Minister; see DNB; Contributions Towards a Dictionary of English Book-Collectors [pt III, Oct, 1892, by Michael Kerney]; de Ricci, English Collectors, 72-7; Anthony Lister, `George John, 2nd Earl Spencer and his `Librarian', Thomas Frognall Dibdin', in Bibliophily, ed. Robin Myers and Michael Harris, Publishing History Occasional Series, 2 (1986), 90-120; Clare A. Simmons, `George John Spencer, Second Earl Spencer (1758-1834)', in Nineteenth-century British Book-collectors and Bibliographers, ed. William Baker and Kenneth Womack, DLB 184 (Detroit, Washington DC, and London, 1997), 413-18; Spencer's books included the library of Count Reviczky, q.v., purchased in 1790, and that of the Duca di Cassano, q.v., purchased in 1819/20; some duplicates were sold at his anonymous sale: A Catalogue of the Duplicates of a Nobleman's Library consisting of Rare Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics of the 15th Century &c (London: Leigh and Sotheby, 20 Dec, [1798]; other duplicate sales were held in 1800 (26 May), 1802 (3 Apr.), 1804 (6 June), 1811 (16 May), 1815 (9 May), and 1823 (5 June); Cassano (and other) duplicates were subsequently sold at the following sales: A Catalogue of Rare and Valuable Duplicates from the Library of the Rt. Hon. Earl Spencer, K. G. (London: Evans, 2 Mar. 1821); the Bodleian copy of this catalogue is fully annotated; Catalogue of a Portion of the Library of the Late Duke di Cassano Serra (London: Evans, 18 Dec. 1826): [includes some incunabula purchased by the Bodleian]; Catalogue of a Portion of the Valuable Library of the Rev. Daniel Lysons, The Duke of Cassano (London: Evans: 17 Mar. 1828); some volumes have the coat of arms of Spencer and his countess, Lavinia Bingham (Spencer, impaling Bingham quartered with Turberville), stamped in gilt on both covers, and the motto, `Dieu defend le droit': this is illustrated in Davenport 354-5, but incorrectly described there as being Bingham quartered with Smith; a second stamp (not in Davenport), bearing Spencer's own arms alone, surrounded by the Garter and surmounted by an earl's coronet, is occasionally found (for example, on P-375); accession numbers, from 1 to above 20,000, were inscribed in ink on the verso of the upper cover of the binding or of the front endleaf, in the upper left-hand corner: see de Ricci 77; these numbers are often cancelled and followed by the letter `D' or `d', presumably for 'duplicate'; in some cases a `duplum' symbol was used instead, and seems occasionally to appear on its own, without the accession number; for Spencer books now at John Rylands University Library, Manchester, see Anthony Lister, `The Althorp Library of Second Earl Spencer, now in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester: its Formation and Growth', Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 71 (1989), 67-86; also P. H. Reid, `The Finest Private Library in Europe: a Brief Study of the Bibliophile Spencers of Althrop', Library History, 14 (1998), 65-71.
ΣημείωσηGiuseppe Serra, Duca di Cassano († before 1826); see Catalogo, 42 and Spencer's sale catalogue.

Προέλευση 1602 -

ΤόποςOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Περιοχήe-uk
Όνομα προέλευσηςOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Φορέας] (Πανεπιστήμιο, Χωρίς χαρακτηρισμό/Λαϊκός)

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  00209725

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Arch. B c.9.

ISTC No.iv00149000
ΣυγγραφέαςVergilius Maro, Publius
ΤίτλοςOpera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Additional texts. Ed: Johannes Andreas, bishop of Aleria
Τοποχρονολογία έκδοσηςRome : Conradus Sweynheym and Arnoldus Pannartz, [1469]
Μορφή
Γλώσσαlat
ΘέμαΛογοτεχνία
Λέξεις-κλειδιάcollection; poetry
Περίοδοςclassical

Περιγραφή αντιτύπου

Ταυτότητα αντιτύπου00209725
ΦορέαςOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
Ταξιθετικός αριθμόςArch. B c.9.
ΣημείωσηBodInc-Id: V-072(1)
Άλλο χαρακτηριστικό αναζήτησηςtiv00149000 (TextInc)

Προέλευση 1900

Χρονική περίοδος - 1900
Όνομα προέλευσηςSerra, Luigi, - 1826 (Άγνωστο) Duca di Cassano; for the family, see Enciclopedia storico-nobiliare italiana, ed. Vittorio Spreti, 6 vols (Milan, 1928-32), vol. VI, 277-8; a list of his books was drawn up in 1807: Catalogo dell'edizioni del sec. xv esistenti nella biblioteca del Duca di Cassano Serra (Naples, 1807); in 1819/20, the 2nd Earl Spencer bought the whole of Cassano's library, and subsequently sold Cassano (and other) duplicates at several sales (see Spencer, George John ).
ΣημείωσηGiuseppe Serra, Duca di Cassano († before 1826); see Catalogo, 42 and Spencer's sale catalogue.

Προέλευση

ΣημείωσηProvenance: Unidentified coat of arms, see above.

Προέλευση 1401 - 1600

Χρονική περίοδος1401 - 1600
Όνομα προέλευσηςMancinellus, Antonius (1452-c.1505), 1452 - 1505 see Author Index.
ΣημείωσηAntonius Mancinellus (1452-c.1505); see Cassano, Catalogo, 42: 'dette carte sibi stato scritte dal Celebre Ant. Mancinelli, cui l'esemplare si apparteneva, ed in tutta l'opera vi sono a lato apposte dotte note autografe del sud. insigne uomo, quali egli pubblicò poi colle stampe nel 1498'.

Προέλευση 1701 - 1900

Χρονική περίοδος1701 - 1900
Όνομα προέλευσηςSpencer, George John (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, 1758 - 1834 British Ambassador to Vienna, Whig Cabinet Minister; see DNB; Contributions Towards a Dictionary of English Book-Collectors [pt III, Oct, 1892, by Michael Kerney]; de Ricci, English Collectors, 72-7; Anthony Lister, `George John, 2nd Earl Spencer and his `Librarian', Thomas Frognall Dibdin', in Bibliophily, ed. Robin Myers and Michael Harris, Publishing History Occasional Series, 2 (1986), 90-120; Clare A. Simmons, `George John Spencer, Second Earl Spencer (1758-1834)', in Nineteenth-century British Book-collectors and Bibliographers, ed. William Baker and Kenneth Womack, DLB 184 (Detroit, Washington DC, and London, 1997), 413-18; Spencer's books included the library of Count Reviczky, q.v., purchased in 1790, and that of the Duca di Cassano, q.v., purchased in 1819/20; some duplicates were sold at his anonymous sale: A Catalogue of the Duplicates of a Nobleman's Library consisting of Rare Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics of the 15th Century &c (London: Leigh and Sotheby, 20 Dec, [1798]; other duplicate sales were held in 1800 (26 May), 1802 (3 Apr.), 1804 (6 June), 1811 (16 May), 1815 (9 May), and 1823 (5 June); Cassano (and other) duplicates were subsequently sold at the following sales: A Catalogue of Rare and Valuable Duplicates from the Library of the Rt. Hon. Earl Spencer, K. G. (London: Evans, 2 Mar. 1821); the Bodleian copy of this catalogue is fully annotated; Catalogue of a Portion of the Library of the Late Duke di Cassano Serra (London: Evans, 18 Dec. 1826): [includes some incunabula purchased by the Bodleian]; Catalogue of a Portion of the Valuable Library of the Rev. Daniel Lysons, The Duke of Cassano (London: Evans: 17 Mar. 1828); some volumes have the coat of arms of Spencer and his countess, Lavinia Bingham (Spencer, impaling Bingham quartered with Turberville), stamped in gilt on both covers, and the motto, `Dieu defend le droit': this is illustrated in Davenport 354-5, but incorrectly described there as being Bingham quartered with Smith; a second stamp (not in Davenport), bearing Spencer's own arms alone, surrounded by the Garter and surmounted by an earl's coronet, is occasionally found (for example, on P-375); accession numbers, from 1 to above 20,000, were inscribed in ink on the verso of the upper cover of the binding or of the front endleaf, in the upper left-hand corner: see de Ricci 77; these numbers are often cancelled and followed by the letter `D' or `d', presumably for 'duplicate'; in some cases a `duplum' symbol was used instead, and seems occasionally to appear on its own, without the accession number; for Spencer books now at John Rylands University Library, Manchester, see Anthony Lister, `The Althorp Library of Second Earl Spencer, now in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester: its Formation and Growth', Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 71 (1989), 67-86; also P. H. Reid, `The Finest Private Library in Europe: a Brief Study of the Bibliophile Spencers of Althrop', Library History, 14 (1998), 65-71.
ΣημείωσηGiuseppe Serra, Duca di Cassano († before 1826); see Catalogo, 42 and Spencer's sale catalogue.

Προέλευση

ΤόποςOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
Περιοχήe-uk
Όνομα προέλευσηςOxford, Bodleian library, 1602 - [Φορέας] (Πανεπιστήμιο, Χωρίς χαρακτηρισμό/Λαϊκός)

Άλλη πληροφορία

Τελευταία επεξεργασία2022-05-29 09:26:44