Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.1.A.7.2[856]
ISTC Nr.ih00199000
VerfasserHieronymus
TitelVitae sanctorum patrum, sive Vitas patrum. Add: De laude et effectu virtutum. Pseudo- Macarius: Epistola ad monachos
ErscheinungsvermerkNuremberg : Anton Koberger, 7 May 1478
Formatf°
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichHagiography
Stichwörterecclesiastical history; collection
Zeitraumpatristic
Beschreibung des Exemplars
Exemplar Nr.00560375
Besitzende BibliothekCambridge, University Library (GB)
SammlungInc.0-1
SignaturInc.1.A.7.2[856]
AnmerkungOriginal item identifier in source database: 5384260
Provenienz
1837-1894
Provenienz
1819-1892
Provenienz
Provenienz
OrtCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Regione-uk-en
AnmerkungInc.1.A.7.2[856]: Provenance: Samuel Sandars, his armorial bookplate, with motto 'Non Bos in lingua', on upper pastedown. Given by Sandars in 1870. UkCU,Inc.2.A.7.2[857]: Provenance: Inscribed 'Carthusiæ Gemnicensis' on leaf [a2] recto, identifiable with the Charterhouse in Gaming, its arms at centre of the upper cover, Austria, 16th century. Old shelfmarks 'IX. C. 7.' and '777 / fol.' inscribed in a circle, both in pencil, on upper pastedown. Marked '+ D.' in red crayon, and priced 'D.r. / .WF [6/10] 62' in pencil on same pastedown. Pencilled prices 'y/y', along the fore-edge and sloping upwards, and '£ 2.12.6', in the upper middle part of the leaf, are very similar in style to the code prices and retail prices used by the London bookseller William Ridler. John Couch Adams, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, his bookplate on upper pastedown and shelfmark 'Adams 2.47.1' in ink on leaf [a2] recto. His bequest to Cambridge University Library in 1892.
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Letzte Änderung2018-05-24 14:15:15