Material Evidence
in Incunabula

mei/00559525 Inc.5.E.4.3[4355] [00559525]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.E.4.3[4355]

ISTC Nr.ic00062900
VerfasserCalpurnius Siculus, Titus
TitelBucolica. Add: Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus: Bucolica
ErscheinungsvermerkDeventer : [Richardus Pafraet, 1488, before 4 Sept.]
Format
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichLiterature
Stichwörterpoetry
Zeitraumclassical

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.00559525
Besitzende BibliothekCambridge, University Library (GB)
SammlungInc.2-7
SignaturInc.5.E.4.3[4355]
AnmerkungThe last 4 poems here attributed to Calpurnius Siculus are in fact by Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus.
Dated in Kok, C.H.C.M. De houtsneden in de incunabelen van de Lage Landen, 1475-1500 (Amsterdam, 1994), p. 598. Hellinga, Printing types dates between 1488 and 24 Dec. 1490.
Title from a1 recto. Imprint from colophon, c7 verso.
Signatures: a-c⁸ (c8 blank).
Pafraet's device (woodcut) on a1 recto.
Campbell, 394 = Campbell (Suppl.) III, 394a = Campbell 396
Copinger, 1418
GW, 5920
Hain-Copinger, 4271 = 4272
ISTC, ic00062900
Oates, 3517.5
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 499
Wormholes in the first leaf suggest this item was formerly bound after: Virgil. Bucolica. [Deventer] : Richardus Pafraet, [1488-1490] (Oates 3519.5).
[24] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5131249

Provenienz 19th cent.

ProvenienznameJeanty, abbé, 19th cent. [Person; Vorbesitzer]

provenance 15th/16th cent.

provenance

placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
noteBought from Internationaal Antiquariaat Amsterdam, cat. 166/7, January 1952, with a grant from King's College Cambridge. Nineteenth century book label of Monsieur l'abbé Jeanty. Title page inscribed 'Iasperus sirck', rubricator and annotator, in a late 15th century hand. Annotations: Extensive marginalia and interlinear annotations throughout. Decoration: Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied in red to printed text and MS annotations.
bindingNoteQuarter morocco by the University Library bindery, 1953.
certaintya

otherInformation

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hostItemIdic00062900
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copyId00559525
holdingInstitutionIdCambridgeUL
holdingInstitutionCollectionInc.2-7
shelfmarkInc.5.E.4.3[4355]
noteThe last 4 poems here attributed to Calpurnius Siculus are in fact by Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus.
Dated in Kok, C.H.C.M. De houtsneden in de incunabelen van de Lage Landen, 1475-1500 (Amsterdam, 1994), p. 598. Hellinga, Printing types dates between 1488 and 24 Dec. 1490.
Title from a1 recto. Imprint from colophon, c7 verso.
Signatures: a-c⁸ (c8 blank).
Pafraet's device (woodcut) on a1 recto.
Campbell, 394 = Campbell (Suppl.) III, 394a = Campbell 396
Copinger, 1418
GW, 5920
Hain-Copinger, 4271 = 4272
ISTC, ic00062900
Oates, 3517.5
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 499
Wormholes in the first leaf suggest this item was formerly bound after: Virgil. Bucolica. [Deventer] : Richardus Pafraet, [1488-1490] (Oates 3519.5).
[24] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5131249

provenance

Provenienz

ProvenienznameSirck, Jasperus, 15th/16th cent. [Person; Vorbesitzer]

Provenienz

OrtCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Regione-uk-en
ProvenienznameCambridge University Library [Körperschaft; Vorbesitzer] (Bibliothek, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
AnmerkungBought from Internationaal Antiquariaat Amsterdam, cat. 166/7, January 1952, with a grant from King's College Cambridge. Nineteenth century book label of Monsieur l'abbé Jeanty. Title page inscribed 'Iasperus sirck', rubricator and annotator, in a late 15th century hand. Annotations: Extensive marginalia and interlinear annotations throughout. Decoration: Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied in red to printed text and MS annotations.
Beschreibung des EinbandsQuarter morocco by the University Library bindery, 1953.
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden

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