--- _id: 00559149 data: descriptionLanguage: eng generalNotes: - "GW and Oates assign printing to Levet. On Proctor's and Polain's ascription to Ulrich Gering and Berthold Rembolt see BM which itself assigns to Wolf. Sheppard, however, points out that it is impossible to say whether Wolf and Philippi together or either alone was responsible. BN assigns to Wolf alone. " - 'The Sermones in natali sancti Victoris are divided into Lectiones II-VII following the Epistolae, the last of which is given as Lectio I (BN). ' - 'BM 15th cent., VIII, p. 148 ' - 'BN catalogue des incunables, B-261 ' - 'Bod-inc, B-175 ' - 'GW, 3925 ' - 'Goff, B385 ' - 'Hain-Copinger, 2874 ' - 'ISTC, ib00385000 ' - 'Oates, 2991 ' - 'Polain, M.-L. Catalogue des livres imprimés au quinzième siècle des bibliothèques de Belgique, 582 ' - '[106] leaves ;' - 'Original item identifier in source database: 5328073' holdingInstitutionCollection: Inc.2-7 holdingInstitutionId: CambridgeUL hostItemId: ib00385000 provenance: - agent: - dates: fl. 1779 name: Gillet ownerId: 00018537 role: R390 type: person - agent: - dates: 1850-1931 name: 'Barbet, L.-A. (Louis-Alexandre)' ownerId: 00018538 role: R390 type: person - agent: - name: 'Celestines (Sens, France)' ownerId: 00018539 role: R390 type: corporate - agent: - characterisation: - noc name: Cambridge University Library ownerId: 3463 professionOrType: - lib role: R390 type: corporate area: - areaCode: e-uk-en bindingNote: Fifteenth-century French blind tooled calf over wooden boards (central panel formed of six narrow rolls of two designs surrounded by a roll of interlacing ovals surrounding the letters p & m and a star); remains of clasps. certainty: a note: "Title page verso inscribed: 'Celestino[rum] de senonis ex dono mag[ist]ri Johannis Huyart ecclesia[rum] sancto[rum] petri et stephani trecen. canonici. ac decani eccl[esi]e collegiate de liriaco p[ro]pe dicta[m] urbe[m] trecacina[m] ...' On upper pastedown and elsewhere 'Ce liure est du couuent des celestins de Sen[s]'. Below this: 'Gillet 1779'. Title page inscribed '[L-?]A Barbet 84 b'. Bought at the sale of L.-A. Barbet (Paris, June 1932), lot 18, and presented by John Charrington, 6 July 1932. Decoration: Initials provided in alternating red and blue. Old shelfmark (foot of title page): 680." place: - geonamesId: 2653941 name: Cambridge shelfmark: 'Inc.4.D.1.38[3723]' meta: context: - _cam history: - timestamp: 2017-04-30T12:00:00Z