Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.4.A.27.2[3933]
ISTC No.ic00552350
AuthorCicero, Marcus Tullius
TitlePro Marcello Oratio
Imprint[Leipzig : Conrad Kachelofen, not after 1492]
Format4°
Languagelat
SubjectRhetoric
Keywordscurrent affairs; law practical
Periodclassical
Description of Copy
Copy Id00559659
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.4.A.27.2[3933]
NoteTitle from title page on leaf [a1] recto.
GW noted date 1492 in Königsberg copy.
Space left blank for initial on leaf [a2] recto.
Signatures: [a⁸]
Title page, [a1]r; [Antonius Luschus]. "Argumentum orationis de laudibus cesaris oc=casione Marci marcelli per Cesarem restituti", [a1]v; Marcus Tullius Cicero. Pro Marcello, [a2]r-[a8]v.
BSB-Ink, C-399
GW, 6790
Hain, 5145*
ISTC, ic00552350
Oates, 1282
Traces of 17th-century [?] manuscript foliation "41" and "43" in brown ink on leaves [a1] recto and [a3] recto suggest that the book was formerly part of a larger volume.
[8] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5176945
Provenance
1479-1540
Provenance
1886-1978
Provenance
1882-1943
Provenance
PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
NoteInscribed 'P Furstenbergk Mcccccj' on leaf [a1] recto, i.e. Phillipus FuÌrstenberg [or FuÌrstenberger / Furstenbergensis], philologist, poet, humanist, and Protestant of Mittelheim near Eltville, Germany. Inscribed 'A. S. F. Gow / c1' on upper right corner of first upper free endpaper, i.e. Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Given by Gow to Stephen Gaselee on 26 July 1917 and inscribed 'S. Gaselee hunc librum, pignus amicitiae, nuptiam commemorationem, d[ono]. d[edit]. A. S. F. Gow / a. d. vij Kal. Aug[usti] a. s. MCMXVIJ' on upper pastedown. Gaselee's name, Magdalene College Cambridge address and bibliographical notes in ink, and number '94' in pencil on first upper free endpaper. Listed in S. Gaselee, A list of the early printed books in the possession of Stephen Gaselee, Cambridge, 1920, p. 13, no. 94. Presented by Gaselee on 5 November 1934.
Binding noteLight brown calf, with author and title gilt on upper cover, and blind-tooling on turn-ins, England, late 19th or early 20th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
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