Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Peterborough.Sp.61
ISTC Nr.ia01182270
TitelAuctores octo cum glossa. Con: Cato: Disticha. Theodulus: Ecloga. Facetus. Pseudo-Bernardus: De contemptu mundi. Matthaeus Vindocinensis: Tobias. Alanus de Insulis: Doctrinale altum parabolarum. Aesopus: Fabulae. Pseudo-Bernardus: Floretus
Erscheinungsvermerk[Paris : André Bocard, about 1491-93]
Format4°
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichLiterature
Stichwörtereducation; collection; commentary
Zeitraummedieval
Beschreibung des Exemplars
Exemplar Nr.00558924
Besitzende BibliothekCambridge, University Library (GB)
SammlungPeterboro
SignaturPeterborough.Sp.61
AnmerkungDated about 1491-93 by Hillard from the types. Goff dates about 1495.
Of the eight parts of this collection, only parts 3 and 7 are recorded in this edition.
Signatures: o⁸ p⁶.
Bocard's device on o8 recto.
Facetus cu[m] commento.
Bod-inc, A-486 (III, VII)
GW, 2788 (III, VII)
Goff, A146 (VII)
Hillard, D. Bibliothèque mazarine, 32 (VII)
ISTC, ia01182270
Oates (MS additions), 3044.5 (III)
Pellechet, 203 (VII)
Item no. 1 in volume Peterborough.Sp.61. Bound with: John of Garland. Aequivoca. London : Richard Pynson, 8 Oct. 1496. Synonyma. London : Richard Pynson, 1496 -- Expositio sequentiarum secundum usum Sarum. [Cologne : Heinrich Quentell, ca. 1496 -- Virgil. Bucolica (cum commento). Paris : Félix Baligault, [ca. 1493-1494]
pt. 3 ([14] leaves) ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5056476
Provenienz
1660-1728
Provenienz
1660-1720
Provenienz
15th/16th cent.
Provenienz
d. 1495
Provenienz
fl. 1507-1530
Provenienz
Provenienz
OrtCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Regione-uk-en
AnmerkungFrom the library of Peterborough Cathedral, deposited 1970. Leaf o1 recto inscribed: 'nycolas caltrope charles caltro [sic]'; 'Wh. Kennett Ex dono Rev. Amici Joh. Turner S.T.P. Grenuvicensis 1713'. Verso inscribed: 'liber iste est f[rat]ris thome ellys [identified in Oates 3015 as of a convent in Norwich]'; 'Iste liber p[er]tinet f[ratris] wyll[el]mo dak [i.e. William Dakke, proctor at law of Ely and of Trinity Hall] cu[m] magno gaudio et honore Amen'. Leaf o2 recto inscribed: 'Iullys bach[el]or'; 'emptus a fratre Will[el]mo Dalke [sic] per m[agist]r[um] galfridym Iullys [i.e. Geoffrey Jullys, prior of the convents at Cambridge (1507-8) and Sudbury (1530)] et datus per e[un]d[em] m[agist]r[o] fr[atri] thome ellys filio suo spirituali'. Old shelfmarks: P.4.20; S.1.61.
Beschreibung des EinbandsLate 15th century blind stamped calf over wooden boards (small five petalled flower tool; not in Oldham); remains of clasps; manuscript waste (continental Europe, late 15th cent.).
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Letzte Änderung2017-04-30 12:00:00