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mei/00559143 Inc.3.A.4.22[637] [00559143]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.3.A.4.22[637]

ISTC No.ib00362000
AuthorBernardus Claravallensis
TitleOpuscula
Imprint[Cologne : Printer of 'Dialogus Salomonis et Marcolfi' (Ludwig von Renchen), before 6 May 1478]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectTheology
Keywordscollection
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559143
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.3.A.4.22[637]
NoteOn the press, see Severin Corsten, Die Anfänge des Kölner Buchdrucks, Cologne, 1955, pp. 93ss.
For date, see note in the reprint of BM 15th cent., I, 245 and 259, rel. to a British Library copy (IB. 4437) formerly bound with Cassiodorus, Historia ecclesiastica tripartita (ISTC ic00238000; IB. 4030) with ownership inscription dated 6 May 1478.
Variant setting for leaves [e1]r-[e3]v signalled in the reprint of BM 15th cent., I, 259.
Text in two columns.
Spaces left blank for initials.
Signatures: [a¹⁰ b⁸ c¹⁰ d-n⁸ o⁴]
[Table of contents], [a1]v; Bernardus Claravallensis. De diligendo deo, [a2]r-[b3]v; [Pseudo-] Bernardus Claravallensis. Sermo de sacramento altari, [b4]r-[b8]v; [Pseudo-] Bernardus Claravallensis [i.e. Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici]. Epistula ad fratres de Monte Dei [also known as De vita solitaria], [c1]r-[e3]v; Bernardus Claravallensis. Apologia ad Guilelmum abbatem [i.e. Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici], [e4]r-[f3]r; Bernardus Claravallensis. De praecepto et dispensatione, [f4]r-[g8]v; Bernardus Claravallensis. De gratia et libero arbitrio, addressed to Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici, [h1]r-[i4]r; Bernardus Claravallensis. De consideratione ad Eugenium papam, [i5]r-[m8]v; [Pseudo-] Bernardus Claravallensis. Meditationes de interiori homine, entitled De cognitione dei et sui ipsius, [n1]r-[o4]r.
BM 15th cent., I, 260
BN cat. des incun., B-250
BSB-Ink, B-313
Goff, B362
GW, 3905 (with digital facsimile)
Hain-Copinger, 2920*
ISTC, ib00362000
Oates, 724
[112] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5441390

Provenance

Provenance nameAlexander family, of Auchmull [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance d. 1899

Provenance nameSmith, W. A. (William Alexander), d. 1899 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance 1864-1912

Provenance nameDunn, George, 1864-1912 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameAmanduskirche zu Bad Urach (Germany) [Corporate body; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameRegensburg, Benedictines, S. Emmeramus, OSB [Corporate body; Former Owner]

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
AreaEngland
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteInscribed 'Liber cap[itu]li ecclesie sancti amandi in urach' on leaf [a1] recto, late 15th or early 16th century, i.e. the collegiate church of S. Amandus in Urach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, founded in 1477 by the Fratres vitae communis [The Brethren of the Common Life], changed to secular clergy in 1516, dissolved in 1534. Inscribed 'Monasterij S: Em[m]eramj' on leaf [a2] recto, 18th century, i.e. the Benedictine monastery of SS. Emmeramus, Georgius, Secundarius, Dionysius, Wolfgangus, at Regensburg, Germany. Alexander of Auchmull, his armorial bookplate with motto 'Quod tibi ne alteri' on upper pastedown. Inscribed 'Ex lib: W. A. Smith 1872' followed by note on imprints on first upper free endpaper, i.e. William Alexander Smith, solicitor, of Newark and Lincoln. George Dunn of Woolley Hall, Maidenhead, his booklabel on upper pastedown and notes in pencil, including acquisition note 'G.D. / July 1899' and 'F130 Oct. 99', on verso of first upper free endpaper. Listed in Francis Jenkinson, A list of the incunabula collected by George Dunn : arranged to illustrate the history of printing, [Oxford] : Printed at the Oxford university press for the Bibliographical society, 1923, p. 11, no. 223. Bought at Dunn's sale, II portion, Sotheby's, London, 2-6 February 1914, lot 822.
Binding noteBlind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, bevelled along inside edges, sewn on four double spine bands, with end-bands on whittawed leather with simple hemp sawing, two decorated brass catches at fore-edge of upper board, two decorated brass catches secured to two pigskin fastening straps inserted at fore-edge of lower board, fragments from a parchment manuscript, 11th century, used as guards at centre of gatherings, bookblock edges painted blue, Germany, late 16th or early 17th century; manuscript title 'S[an]cti / Bernardi / Opuscula' and imprints 'Colon. 1475' on upper and third spine compartment respectively, by W. A. Smith, England, ca. 1872.
Decoration NoteInitials, paragraph marks, underlining of captions and highlighting of printed capitals and words supplied by hand in red, initial on leaf [a2] recto with pen-work decoration in black, Germany, Cologne [?], late 15th century.
Manuscript notesOccasional marginal manuscript nota sign and correction in cursive hand, Germany, late 15th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2022-05-29 06:42:39

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  00559143

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.3.A.4.22[637]

ISTC No.ib00362000
AuthorBernardus Claravallensis
TitleOpuscula
Imprint[Cologne : Printer of 'Dialogus Salomonis et Marcolfi' (Ludwig von Renchen), before 6 May 1478]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectTheology
Keywordscollection
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559143
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.3.A.4.22[637]
NoteOn the press, see Severin Corsten, Die Anfänge des Kölner Buchdrucks, Cologne, 1955, pp. 93ss.
For date, see note in the reprint of BM 15th cent., I, 245 and 259, rel. to a British Library copy (IB. 4437) formerly bound with Cassiodorus, Historia ecclesiastica tripartita (ISTC ic00238000; IB. 4030) with ownership inscription dated 6 May 1478.
Variant setting for leaves [e1]r-[e3]v signalled in the reprint of BM 15th cent., I, 259.
Text in two columns.
Spaces left blank for initials.
Signatures: [a¹⁰ b⁸ c¹⁰ d-n⁸ o⁴]
[Table of contents], [a1]v; Bernardus Claravallensis. De diligendo deo, [a2]r-[b3]v; [Pseudo-] Bernardus Claravallensis. Sermo de sacramento altari, [b4]r-[b8]v; [Pseudo-] Bernardus Claravallensis [i.e. Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici]. Epistula ad fratres de Monte Dei [also known as De vita solitaria], [c1]r-[e3]v; Bernardus Claravallensis. Apologia ad Guilelmum abbatem [i.e. Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici], [e4]r-[f3]r; Bernardus Claravallensis. De praecepto et dispensatione, [f4]r-[g8]v; Bernardus Claravallensis. De gratia et libero arbitrio, addressed to Guilelmus, abbas Sancti Theoderici, [h1]r-[i4]r; Bernardus Claravallensis. De consideratione ad Eugenium papam, [i5]r-[m8]v; [Pseudo-] Bernardus Claravallensis. Meditationes de interiori homine, entitled De cognitione dei et sui ipsius, [n1]r-[o4]r.
BM 15th cent., I, 260
BN cat. des incun., B-250
BSB-Ink, B-313
Goff, B362
GW, 3905 (with digital facsimile)
Hain-Copinger, 2920*
ISTC, ib00362000
Oates, 724
[112] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5441390

Provenance

Provenance nameAlexander family, of Auchmull [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameSmith, W. A. (William Alexander), d. 1899 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameDunn, George, 1864-1912 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameAmanduskirche zu Bad Urach (Germany) [Corporate body; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameRegensburg, Benedictines, S. Emmeramus, OSB [Corporate body; Former Owner]

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
AreaEngland
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteInscribed 'Liber cap[itu]li ecclesie sancti amandi in urach' on leaf [a1] recto, late 15th or early 16th century, i.e. the collegiate church of S. Amandus in Urach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, founded in 1477 by the Fratres vitae communis [The Brethren of the Common Life], changed to secular clergy in 1516, dissolved in 1534. Inscribed 'Monasterij S: Em[m]eramj' on leaf [a2] recto, 18th century, i.e. the Benedictine monastery of SS. Emmeramus, Georgius, Secundarius, Dionysius, Wolfgangus, at Regensburg, Germany. Alexander of Auchmull, his armorial bookplate with motto 'Quod tibi ne alteri' on upper pastedown. Inscribed 'Ex lib: W. A. Smith 1872' followed by note on imprints on first upper free endpaper, i.e. William Alexander Smith, solicitor, of Newark and Lincoln. George Dunn of Woolley Hall, Maidenhead, his booklabel on upper pastedown and notes in pencil, including acquisition note 'G.D. / July 1899' and 'F130 Oct. 99', on verso of first upper free endpaper. Listed in Francis Jenkinson, A list of the incunabula collected by George Dunn : arranged to illustrate the history of printing, [Oxford] : Printed at the Oxford university press for the Bibliographical society, 1923, p. 11, no. 223. Bought at Dunn's sale, II portion, Sotheby's, London, 2-6 February 1914, lot 822.
Binding noteBlind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, bevelled along inside edges, sewn on four double spine bands, with end-bands on whittawed leather with simple hemp sawing, two decorated brass catches at fore-edge of upper board, two decorated brass catches secured to two pigskin fastening straps inserted at fore-edge of lower board, fragments from a parchment manuscript, 11th century, used as guards at centre of gatherings, bookblock edges painted blue, Germany, late 16th or early 17th century; manuscript title 'S[an]cti / Bernardi / Opuscula' and imprints 'Colon. 1475' on upper and third spine compartment respectively, by W. A. Smith, England, ca. 1872.
Decoration NoteInitials, paragraph marks, underlining of captions and highlighting of printed capitals and words supplied by hand in red, initial on leaf [a2] recto with pen-work decoration in black, Germany, Cologne [?], late 15th century.
Manuscript notesOccasional marginal manuscript nota sign and correction in cursive hand, Germany, late 15th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2022-05-29 06:42:39