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mei/00560517 Inc.1.B.3.97[1704] [00560517]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.1.B.3.97[1704]

ISTC No.ii00097000
ΣυγγραφέαςInnocentius IV, Pont. Max. (Sinibaldo Fieschi)
ΤίτλοςApparatus super libros Decretalium. Ed: Franciscus Moneliensis
Τοποχρονολογία έκδοσηςVenice : Johannes Hamman, 8 Oct. 1491
Μορφή
Γλώσσαlat
ΘέμαLaw-canon
Λέξεις-κλειδιάCommentary; Education
Περίοδοςmedieval

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Ταυτότητα αντιτύπου00560517
ΦορέαςCambridge, University Library (GB)
ΣυλλογήInc.0-1
Ταξιθετικός αριθμόςInc.1.B.3.97[1704]
ΣημείωσηTitle from caption at incipit of prologue on leaf a2 recto.
Imprints from colophon on leaf [rum rum6] recto, which reads in full: Exactum hoc p[rae]claru[m] op[us] i[m]pe[n]sa caractereq[ue] iucu[n]dissimo opti-/mor[um] Joh[ann]is de colonia: sociorumq[ue] eius : q[ui] no[n] solu[m] summa[m] cura[m] adhibuere : vt sint hec suaue q[uo]q[ue] sine vicio : veru[m] vt laute sint elaborata : vt cuil[ibet] more poetico [et] p[ro]desse possint [et] oblectare. cura[m] ac hui[us] rei dilige[n]tia adhibuit su[m]m[us] i[n] hac arte vir : magister Jo-/ha[n]nes hamma[m] de landoia aleman[us] : vir no[n] mediocriter obser-/ua[n]dus. Jmpressum Venetijs. Anno salutis .M.cccc.xcj. die v[er]o octaua octobris.
Reprinted from the Venetian edition by Johannes Herbort de Seligenstadt, for Johannes de Colonia, Nicolaus Jenson, et Socii, printed on 15 June 1481 (ISTC ii00096000), and retaining the names of the the original publishers in the colophon on leaf [rum rum6] recto.
Edited by Franciscus Moneliensis.
Woodcut device A of Johannes Hamman on leaf [rum rum6] recto. For device Hamman's device, see BM 15th cent., V, 423.
Text in two columns.
Printed running titles.
Spaces left blank for initials.
Signatures: a-z⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ [rum rum]⁶. First leaf a1 blank.
Innocentius IV, Pont. Max. Apparatus super libros Decretalium, edited by Franciscus Moneliensis, a2r-[rum rum6]r; colophon, [rum rum6]r; printer's register and device, [rum rum6]r.
BM 15th cent., V, 424
BSB-Ink, I-178 (with digital facsimile)
Goff, I97
GW, M12159 (with digital facsimiles)
Hain-Copinger, 9193*
ISTC, ii00097000
Oates, 2033
Wanting blank leaf a1.
[214] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5456931

Προέλευση 1834-1902

Όνομα προέλευσηςActon, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, 1834-1902 [Φυσικό πρόσωπο; Πρώην κτήτορας]

provenance 1835-1919

provenance 1838-1923

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placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
noteEpiscopal library at Regensburg, its bookplate 'Ex Bibliotheca Cameræ Episcopalis Ratisbonensis', Germany, 18th century. Old shelfmark 'E / iii. / 13' on paper label pasted onto upper pastedown. Marked 'St.7.7.' in blue crayon on first old upper endpaper. From the Acton Library, bought by Andrew Carnegie and given by him to Viscout John Morley, who presented it to Cambridge University in 1902; bookplate on upper pastedown.
bindingNoteSewn on four double-split [leather ?] spine bands, with endbands on leather core and simple primary sewing, manuscript title 'Jnno . s[upe]r . denr. [sic]' in Gothic hand along tail bookblock edge and a second 'Innoc. / S[uper] Decr.', partly in capital, across bookblock fore-edge, Germany, Regensburg, late 15th or early 16th century. Half light brown morocco and grey paper over pasteboards, England, 20th century.
msNoteOccasional marginal nota sign, manicula (see leaf f7 recto) and note in Gothic formal hand and cursive hand (see leaf n8 recto), Germany, Regensburg [?], late 15th and/or early 16th century. A table of contents on verso of first and recto of second upper free endpaper in cursive hand with reference to manuscript foliation '1-213' on leaves a1r-[rum rum5] recto, Germany, Regensburg [?], late 15th or early 16th century.
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noteTitle from caption at incipit of prologue on leaf a2 recto.
Imprints from colophon on leaf [rum rum6] recto, which reads in full: Exactum hoc p[rae]claru[m] op[us] i[m]pe[n]sa caractereq[ue] iucu[n]dissimo opti-/mor[um] Joh[ann]is de colonia: sociorumq[ue] eius : q[ui] no[n] solu[m] summa[m] cura[m] adhibuere : vt sint hec suaue q[uo]q[ue] sine vicio : veru[m] vt laute sint elaborata : vt cuil[ibet] more poetico [et] p[ro]desse possint [et] oblectare. cura[m] ac hui[us] rei dilige[n]tia adhibuit su[m]m[us] i[n] hac arte vir : magister Jo-/ha[n]nes hamma[m] de landoia aleman[us] : vir no[n] mediocriter obser-/ua[n]dus. Jmpressum Venetijs. Anno salutis .M.cccc.xcj. die v[er]o octaua octobris.
Reprinted from the Venetian edition by Johannes Herbort de Seligenstadt, for Johannes de Colonia, Nicolaus Jenson, et Socii, printed on 15 June 1481 (ISTC ii00096000), and retaining the names of the the original publishers in the colophon on leaf [rum rum6] recto.
Edited by Franciscus Moneliensis.
Woodcut device A of Johannes Hamman on leaf [rum rum6] recto. For device Hamman's device, see BM 15th cent., V, 423.
Text in two columns.
Printed running titles.
Spaces left blank for initials.
Signatures: a-z⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ [rum rum]⁶. First leaf a1 blank.
Innocentius IV, Pont. Max. Apparatus super libros Decretalium, edited by Franciscus Moneliensis, a2r-[rum rum6]r; colophon, [rum rum6]r; printer's register and device, [rum rum6]r.
BM 15th cent., V, 424
BSB-Ink, I-178 (with digital facsimile)
Goff, I97
GW, M12159 (with digital facsimiles)
Hain-Copinger, 9193*
ISTC, ii00097000
Oates, 2033
Wanting blank leaf a1.
[214] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5456931

provenance

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Προέλευση

Όνομα προέλευσηςBischöfliche Zentralbibliothek Regensburg [Φορέας; Πρώην κτήτορας]

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ΤόποςCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Περιοχήe-uk-en
Όνομα προέλευσηςCambridge University Library [Φορέας; Πρώην κτήτορας] (Βιβλιοθήκη, Χωρίς χαρακτηρισμό/Λαϊκός)
ΣημείωσηEpiscopal library at Regensburg, its bookplate 'Ex Bibliotheca Cameræ Episcopalis Ratisbonensis', Germany, 18th century. Old shelfmark 'E / iii. / 13' on paper label pasted onto upper pastedown. Marked 'St.7.7.' in blue crayon on first old upper endpaper. From the Acton Library, bought by Andrew Carnegie and given by him to Viscout John Morley, who presented it to Cambridge University in 1902; bookplate on upper pastedown.
Σημείωση βιβλιοδεσίαςSewn on four double-split [leather ?] spine bands, with endbands on leather core and simple primary sewing, manuscript title 'Jnno . s[upe]r . denr. [sic]' in Gothic hand along tail bookblock edge and a second 'Innoc. / S[uper] Decr.', partly in capital, across bookblock fore-edge, Germany, Regensburg, late 15th or early 16th century. Half light brown morocco and grey paper over pasteboards, England, 20th century.
Χειρόγραφες σημειώσειςOccasional marginal nota sign, manicula (see leaf f7 recto) and note in Gothic formal hand and cursive hand (see leaf n8 recto), Germany, Regensburg [?], late 15th and/or early 16th century. A table of contents on verso of first and recto of second upper free endpaper in cursive hand with reference to manuscript foliation '1-213' on leaves a1r-[rum rum5] recto, Germany, Regensburg [?], late 15th or early 16th century.
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