Material Evidence
in Incunabula

mei/00210463 Auct. 1Q 5.54. [00210463]

Oxford, Bodleian Library (GB) : Auct. 1Q 5.54.

ISTC No.ii00082000
AuthorInnocentius III, Pont. Max. (Lotharius de Conti)
TitleLiber de contemptu mundi, sive De miseria humanae conditionis. Add: De creatione mundi. Summa poenitentiae. Sermones pro mortuis. Bartolus de Saxoferrato: Litigatio Satanae contra genus humanum
Imprint[Strassburg : Heinrich Eggestein, about 1473]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectTheology
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00210463
Holding InstitutionOxford, Bodleian Library (GB)
ShelfmarkAuct. 1Q 5.54.
NoteBodInc-Id: I-006(1)
Other Identifiertii00082000 (TextInc)

Provenance

Provenance nameMunich, Royal Library (now Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) many Munich duplicates contained in Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Choice, Rare, & Curious Books, Consigned from Germany (London: S. Leigh Sotheby, 27 Aug. 1841); in 1850 320 volumes of incunabula were acquired from the Royal Library in Munich for £113. 19. 6, as stated in the manuscript accounts of the year (Library Records b. 3); these were not included in Books Purchased; many Munich duplicates here stated to have been `acquired between 1847 and c.1892' would have been acquisitions of 1850; many of these books appear to have been shelfmarked from `Auct. 5Q 1. 1' to `Auct. 5Q 6.100', although several books in this range were acquired earlier or later than 1850; see also Butsch, Fidelis, Haugg, Carpar, and Quatremère de Quincy, Antoine; see also Lebendiges Büchererbe. Säkularisation, Mediatisierung und die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Munich, 2003), esp. at 9-53, for the acquisition of books from dissolved German monastic houses, and their removal to the Royal Library in Munich.
NoteDuplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; armorial book-plate: 'Bibliothecae Electoralis Monacensis'; see Warnecke 1380, and Dressler-Schröder 26, Typ D2; Munich shelfmark, 'Inc. Typ. No. 895' and 'Dupl' on front endleaf.

provenance

ownerPrüfening, Bavaria, near Regensburg, Benedictines, S. Georgius founded 1109, dissolved 1803; see Cottineau II 2369-70; Krämer II 676; MBK IV/1 404-40; Hemmerle, Benediktiner, 229-35; Historische Kataloge, 373-4.
noteProvenance: Prüfening, Bavaria, near Regensburg, Benedictines, S. Georgius; early inscription on parchment endleaf: 'Rectori Scolarium in pruffening.'

provenance 1701 - 1900

timeperiod1701 - 1900
ownerRodd, Thomas (1796-1849), 1796 - 1849 bookseller, Newport St, London in 1830; see Munby, Phillipps Studies, IV 3, and ad indicem; Pearson, Provenance Research, 166; in 1837 the Library bought 38 volumes of Munich duplicates from Thomas Rodd, who invoiced the Library 904 Florins for `Books from Munich'; see Library Bills (1837-8), nos 130 and 138, see also Butler, Samuel, and Heber, Richard.
notePurchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for 14 Florins, i.e. £1. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 23.

provenance 1602 -

placenameOxford (Geonames ID: 2640729)
areae-uk

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copyId00210463
holdingInstitutionIdOxfordBodley
shelfmarkAuct. 1Q 5.54.
noteBodInc-Id: I-006(1)
otherIdentifiertii00082000 ()

provenance

ownerMunich, Royal Library (now Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) many Munich duplicates contained in Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Choice, Rare, & Curious Books, Consigned from Germany (London: S. Leigh Sotheby, 27 Aug. 1841); in 1850 320 volumes of incunabula were acquired from the Royal Library in Munich for £113. 19. 6, as stated in the manuscript accounts of the year (Library Records b. 3); these were not included in Books Purchased; many Munich duplicates here stated to have been `acquired between 1847 and c.1892' would have been acquisitions of 1850; many of these books appear to have been shelfmarked from `Auct. 5Q 1. 1' to `Auct. 5Q 6.100', although several books in this range were acquired earlier or later than 1850; see also Butsch, Fidelis, Haugg, Carpar, and Quatremère de Quincy, Antoine; see also Lebendiges Büchererbe. Säkularisation, Mediatisierung und die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Munich, 2003), esp. at 9-53, for the acquisition of books from dissolved German monastic houses, and their removal to the Royal Library in Munich.
noteDuplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; armorial book-plate: 'Bibliothecae Electoralis Monacensis'; see Warnecke 1380, and Dressler-Schröder 26, Typ D2; Munich shelfmark, 'Inc. Typ. No. 895' and 'Dupl' on front endleaf.

provenance

ownerPrüfening, Bavaria, near Regensburg, Benedictines, S. Georgius founded 1109, dissolved 1803; see Cottineau II 2369-70; Krämer II 676; MBK IV/1 404-40; Hemmerle, Benediktiner, 229-35; Historische Kataloge, 373-4.
noteProvenance: Prüfening, Bavaria, near Regensburg, Benedictines, S. Georgius; early inscription on parchment endleaf: 'Rectori Scolarium in pruffening.'

provenance 1701 - 1900

timeperiod1701 - 1900
ownerRodd, Thomas (1796-1849), 1796 - 1849 bookseller, Newport St, London in 1830; see Munby, Phillipps Studies, IV 3, and ad indicem; Pearson, Provenance Research, 166; in 1837 the Library bought 38 volumes of Munich duplicates from Thomas Rodd, who invoiced the Library 904 Florins for `Books from Munich'; see Library Bills (1837-8), nos 130 and 138, see also Butler, Samuel, and Heber, Richard.
notePurchased from Munich via Thomas Rodd for 14 Florins, i.e. £1. 8. 0; see Books Purchased (1837), 23.

Provenance

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

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