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mei/00559042 Inc.0.A.2.2[78] [00559042]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.0.A.2.2[78]

ISTC No.ib00023000
AuthorBalbus, Johannes
TitleCatholicon
Imprint[Strassburg : The R-Printer (Adolf Rusch), between 1475-77]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectGrammar
Keywordsrethoric; dictionaries; education; religion
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559042
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.0-1
ShelfmarkInc.0.A.2.2[78]
NoteOriginal item identifier in source database: 5518789

Provenance active 1483

Provenance nameBütgenbach, Johannes de, active 1483 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance d. 1859

Provenance nameZenzen, Mathias, d. 1859 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance 1795-1860

Provenance nameSchwickerath, Hugo Friedrich, 1795-1860 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance 1202-

PlaceLilienfeld (Geonames ID: 2772470)
Areae-au
Provenance nameLilienfeld, Stift Lilienfeld, B.M.V., Cistercians, OCist , 1202- [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Religious institution, Religious)
Provenance TypeInscription

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteInc.0.A.2.2[78]: Provenance: Inscribed 'Anno d[omi]ni Millesimo quadringentesimo octuagesimotercio. Jn festo sanctor[um] m[ar]t[yru]m Crisanti et Darie / patronor[um] hui[us] eccl[es]ie opidi Monasterii / eyfflie. Colonien[sis] dioc[esis]. Honorabilis d[omi]n[u]s Johannes de Boytgen-/bach Canonicus predicte ecclesie. contulit atq[ue] dedit p[rese]ntem libru[m] qui Jntitulatur Catholicon-/ ponendu[m] in libraria[m] ip[s]ius eccl[es]ie Jn remediu[m] et salutem a[n]i[m]e sue. Orate pro ipso' on leaf [a1] recto, about 1483, recording the gift of the book by Johannes de Boytgenbach or Bütgenbach [in Wallonia, Belgium], Canon of the Church of SS. Chrysanthus und Daria of the Benedictine monastery at Bad Münstereifel, Germany [the monastery was founded in 830 and dissolved in 1802]. Inscribed 'Mathias Zenzen Pastor in Valwig hat dem / Herren Pastor Hugo in Ediger dieses Buch / den 24 Sempteber [sic] 1851 geschenkt' on leaf [a1] recto, recording the gift of the book in 1851 by Mathias Zenzen, parish priest in Valwig (1817-1854), to Hugo Friedrich Schwickerath, parish priest in Ediger (1847-1860), followed by a bibliographical note on the text in red ink signed by 'Schwickerath parochus'. Lot 3130 in an unidentified German sale or bookseller catalogue. Marked 'N. 9' and 'fe 750' in pencil on upper pastedown and '1632,00 / 42.- [crossed away] / 35.-' in pencil on leaf [a1] recto. UkCU,Inc.0.A.2.2[79]: Provenance (with price): Inscribed 'Anno d[omi]ni M° cccc° Septuagesi[m]o octauo / hic liber [com]p[er]at[us] est p[er] Re[ueren]d[um] in [christ]o p[a]t[r]em Abbate[m] / d[omi]n[u]m Paulu[m] Mona[ster]ij Campililior[um] unacu[m] / ligatu[r]a p[ro] 7 flor[inis. Renens[is].' in red on leaf [R7] verso, recording the purchase of the book in 1478 by Paul III, Abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Lilienfeld, Lower Austria, for 7 Rheingulden. Marked 'N. 94' [crossed out], 'V.N.21' [crossed out], 'D.7', 'N. 2257', and '+/se/-', all in pencil on upper pastedown. John Couch Adams, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, his bookplate and shelfmark 'Adams 1.47.1' in ink on upper pastedown. Adam's bequest to Cambridge University Library in 1892; the mark '94; 1' is probably a University library purchase note.
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Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.0.A.2.2[78]

ISTC No.ib00023000
AuthorBalbus, Johannes
TitleCatholicon
Imprint[Strassburg : The R-Printer (Adolf Rusch), between 1475-77]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectGrammar
Keywordsrethoric; dictionaries; education; religion
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559042
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.0-1
ShelfmarkInc.0.A.2.2[78]
NoteOriginal item identifier in source database: 5518789

Provenance

Provenance nameBütgenbach, Johannes de, active 1483 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameZenzen, Mathias, d. 1859 [Person; Former Owner]

provenance

provenance

provenance

placenameLilienfeld (Geonames ID: 2772470)
areae-au
provenanceType1

provenance

placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
noteInc.0.A.2.2[78]: Provenance: Inscribed 'Anno d[omi]ni Millesimo quadringentesimo octuagesimotercio. Jn festo sanctor[um] m[ar]t[yru]m Crisanti et Darie / patronor[um] hui[us] eccl[es]ie opidi Monasterii / eyfflie. Colonien[sis] dioc[esis]. Honorabilis d[omi]n[u]s Johannes de Boytgen-/bach Canonicus predicte ecclesie. contulit atq[ue] dedit p[rese]ntem libru[m] qui Jntitulatur Catholicon-/ ponendu[m] in libraria[m] ip[s]ius eccl[es]ie Jn remediu[m] et salutem a[n]i[m]e sue. Orate pro ipso' on leaf [a1] recto, about 1483, recording the gift of the book by Johannes de Boytgenbach or Bütgenbach [in Wallonia, Belgium], Canon of the Church of SS. Chrysanthus und Daria of the Benedictine monastery at Bad Münstereifel, Germany [the monastery was founded in 830 and dissolved in 1802]. Inscribed 'Mathias Zenzen Pastor in Valwig hat dem / Herren Pastor Hugo in Ediger dieses Buch / den 24 Sempteber [sic] 1851 geschenkt' on leaf [a1] recto, recording the gift of the book in 1851 by Mathias Zenzen, parish priest in Valwig (1817-1854), to Hugo Friedrich Schwickerath, parish priest in Ediger (1847-1860), followed by a bibliographical note on the text in red ink signed by 'Schwickerath parochus'. Lot 3130 in an unidentified German sale or bookseller catalogue. Marked 'N. 9' and 'fe 750' in pencil on upper pastedown and '1632,00 / 42.- [crossed away] / 35.-' in pencil on leaf [a1] recto. UkCU,Inc.0.A.2.2[79]: Provenance (with price): Inscribed 'Anno d[omi]ni M° cccc° Septuagesi[m]o octauo / hic liber [com]p[er]at[us] est p[er] Re[ueren]d[um] in [christ]o p[a]t[r]em Abbate[m] / d[omi]n[u]m Paulu[m] Mona[ster]ij Campililior[um] unacu[m] / ligatu[r]a p[ro] 7 flor[inis. Renens[is].' in red on leaf [R7] verso, recording the purchase of the book in 1478 by Paul III, Abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Lilienfeld, Lower Austria, for 7 Rheingulden. Marked 'N. 94' [crossed out], 'V.N.21' [crossed out], 'D.7', 'N. 2257', and '+/se/-', all in pencil on upper pastedown. John Couch Adams, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, his bookplate and shelfmark 'Adams 1.47.1' in ink on upper pastedown. Adam's bequest to Cambridge University Library in 1892; the mark '94; 1' is probably a University library purchase note.
certaintya

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