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mei/00559395 Inc.4.C.1.13a[2367] [00559395]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.4.C.1.13a[2367]

ISTC No.ib01008000
AuthorBonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. (formerly Benedetto Gaetano)
TitleLiber sextus Decretalium (with gloss of Johannes Andreae). Ed: Sebastian Brant. Add: Johannes Andreae: Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis. Clemens V: Constitutiones; the 'Summaria' and 'Divisiones' of Andreae, Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano, and others; and the 'Decretales extravagantes communes selectae'. With other additions
ImprintBasel : Johann Froben, 1 Sept. 1494
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLaw-Canon
Keywordseducation; commentary; collection
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559395
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.4.C.1.13a[2367]
NoteSignatures: I(6) a-y8 z4 [et]8 AA-KK8 LL6 MM8.
Woodcut to I(6) verso.
67 lines of commentary surrounding the text.
Head-lines, rubrics, paragraph marks and most capitals printed in red.
First colophon ([et]8r): Sexti decretaliu[m] op[us]: vna cu[m] apparatu: atq[ue] additio[n]ib[us] ex nouella Johannis andree viri disertissimi collecti: in vrbe Basilien[si]. op[er]a atq[ue] industria Joha[n]nis froben de Hammelburg diligenter impressum: felici fine co[n]su[m]matur.
Second colophon (MM8r): Joh[ann]es froben de Ha[m]melburg Basilee imp[re]ssio[n]i op[er]am da[n]te[s] Regna[n]te Maximiliano rege romanor[um] i[n]clvto. Anno salut[is]. M.cccc.xciiii. kalendis Septe[m]brib[us].
ISTC, ib01008000
Oates, 2839
Proctor, 7759
BMC, III, 791
Bod-inc, B-476
BSB-Ink, B-730
GW, 4890
[288] leaves :
Original item identifier in source database: 5350939

Provenance 1864-1912

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

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteBook label of George Dunn (of Woolley Hall near Maidenhead) and his pencil note at the front dated January 1903; lot 1598 in the second portion of his sales at Sotheby's (2nd-6th February 1914), the University Library's copy of the catalogue annotated to record its purchase by the bookseller Ellis, at the price £2.16.0 (the catalogue also contains several slips of notes relating to lots bid on at the auction); bought by the Library from G. David (Cambridge bookseller) in June 1921, with what may be his price code 't/n/-' to the front pastedown.
Binding noteContemporary English blindstamped calf over bevelled wooden boards. A central panel divided diagonally by fillets, and a border around the outside. In each corner of the border is a round stamp containing a pelican (possibly Oldham, English blind-stamped bindings, no. 318), and within the border are diamond-shaped tools with foliage. The central panel contains triangular shaped tools (foliage) and four almost square tools on their points (again, foliage). Once clasped from front to rear boards, clasps now gone. A vellum document used to strengthen the binding, visible at the rear.
Decoration NoteDecoration:Early inscription to rear pastedown, and an early doodle of a face to the rear endpaper.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2018-03-24 07:58:51

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  00559395

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.4.C.1.13a[2367]

ISTC No.ib01008000
AuthorBonifacius VIII, Pont. Max. (formerly Benedetto Gaetano)
TitleLiber sextus Decretalium (with gloss of Johannes Andreae). Ed: Sebastian Brant. Add: Johannes Andreae: Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis. Clemens V: Constitutiones; the 'Summaria' and 'Divisiones' of Andreae, Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano, and others; and the 'Decretales extravagantes communes selectae'. With other additions
ImprintBasel : Johann Froben, 1 Sept. 1494
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLaw-Canon
Keywordseducation; commentary; collection
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00559395
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.4.C.1.13a[2367]
NoteSignatures: I(6) a-y8 z4 [et]8 AA-KK8 LL6 MM8.
Woodcut to I(6) verso.
67 lines of commentary surrounding the text.
Head-lines, rubrics, paragraph marks and most capitals printed in red.
First colophon ([et]8r): Sexti decretaliu[m] op[us]: vna cu[m] apparatu: atq[ue] additio[n]ib[us] ex nouella Johannis andree viri disertissimi collecti: in vrbe Basilien[si]. op[er]a atq[ue] industria Joha[n]nis froben de Hammelburg diligenter impressum: felici fine co[n]su[m]matur.
Second colophon (MM8r): Joh[ann]es froben de Ha[m]melburg Basilee imp[re]ssio[n]i op[er]am da[n]te[s] Regna[n]te Maximiliano rege romanor[um] i[n]clvto. Anno salut[is]. M.cccc.xciiii. kalendis Septe[m]brib[us].
ISTC, ib01008000
Oates, 2839
Proctor, 7759
BMC, III, 791
Bod-inc, B-476
BSB-Ink, B-730
GW, 4890
[288] leaves :
Original item identifier in source database: 5350939

Provenance

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

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteBook label of George Dunn (of Woolley Hall near Maidenhead) and his pencil note at the front dated January 1903; lot 1598 in the second portion of his sales at Sotheby's (2nd-6th February 1914), the University Library's copy of the catalogue annotated to record its purchase by the bookseller Ellis, at the price £2.16.0 (the catalogue also contains several slips of notes relating to lots bid on at the auction); bought by the Library from G. David (Cambridge bookseller) in June 1921, with what may be his price code 't/n/-' to the front pastedown.
Binding noteContemporary English blindstamped calf over bevelled wooden boards. A central panel divided diagonally by fillets, and a border around the outside. In each corner of the border is a round stamp containing a pelican (possibly Oldham, English blind-stamped bindings, no. 318), and within the border are diamond-shaped tools with foliage. The central panel contains triangular shaped tools (foliage) and four almost square tools on their points (again, foliage). Once clasped from front to rear boards, clasps now gone. A vellum document used to strengthen the binding, visible at the rear.
Decoration NoteDecoration:Early inscription to rear pastedown, and an early doodle of a face to the rear endpaper.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2018-03-24 07:58:51