Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.3.F.2.2[3255]
ISTC No.ib00782000
AuthorBoethius
TitleDe consolatione philosophiae (with commentary ascribed in the text to Thomas Aquinas). Add: Compendiosa consolationis resumptio
ImprintLouvain : Johannes de Westfalia, 1487
Formatf°
Languagelat
SubjectPhilosophy
KeywordsEducation; Theology-moral; Theology-moral; Commentary; Collection
Periodpatristic
Description of Copy
Copy Id00559330
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.3.F.2.2[3255]
NoteTitle from caption, B1 recto.
Colophon, [us]5 verso: Libri quinq[ue] de co[n]solatione ph[ilosoph]ie Boecii Romani consu-lis ac oratoris splendidissimi vna cum [com]mentaria edition: in domo Iohannes de Westphalia in alma Louaniensi vni-uersitate diligenter elaborati. Expliciu[n]t. Anno gracie Mille-simoquadringentesimo octuogesimoseptimo.
Signatures: A-Z⁸ &⁶ [us]⁶ (A1 and [us]6 blank).
A1 blank, tabula, A2r-8r (verso blank); Boethius. De consolatione philosophiae (with commentary ascribed in the text to Thomas Aquinas), B1r-&4v; Compendiosa consolationis resumptio, &5r-[us]5v; colophon, [us]5v; [us]6 blank.
BN catalogue des incunables, B-575
Campbell, 311
GW, 4538
Goff, B782
Hain-Copinger, 3379*
ISTC, ib00782000
Oates, 3783
Polain, M.-L. Catalogue des livres imprimés au quinzième siècle des bibliothèques de Belgique, 731
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 416
[196] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5433651
Provenance
1801-1881
Provenance
Provenance
PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
NoteLeaf A2 recto inscribed 'Monasterij Affligeniensis [i.e. the Benedictine monastery at Afflighem]'. Purchase and binding note in the hand of François Vergauwen 'B. B. 1836 [price code] Schavye [code]'. Bought through Quaritch at Vergauwen's sale (1884), part I, lot 665, using money from the Rustat Fund (its bookplate).
Binding noteNineteenth-century half calf, by Pierre-Corneille Schavye for François Vergauwen.
Manuscript notesSeveral Latin poems and lines of verse in one or more sixteenth-century hands on first blank leaf, including a poem using Greek vocabulary in Latin transliteration. Interlinear glosses and marginalia in several hands of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
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