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mei/00560518 Inc.4.G.6.1[4098] [00560518]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.4.G.6.1[4098]

ISTC No.ii00102000
AuthorInnocentius VIII, Pont. Max. (Giovanni Battista Cibo)
TitleBulla 6 Jan. 1484/85 "Sacrosanctam matrem ecclesiam"
Imprint[Vienna : Printer of the 1482 'Vocabolista' (Stephan Koblinger?), after 6 Jan. 1485]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLaw canon
Keywordscurrent affairs
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560518
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.4.G.6.1[4098]
NotePapal bull on the canonization of Duke Leopold III of Austria, given in Rome at St. Peter's, in 1484/85, during Pope Innocent VIII's first year.
Caption title; imprint from ISTC and Goff. Printer also given by ISTC as Printer of the 'Historie von S. Rochus' or Johannes Cassis. Proctor identifies Cassis as the printer.
34 lines; Type: 86 G. Hand-stamped woodcut initial I in capital space on p. [1].
"Some copies have a guide-letter in place of the capital, and the word 'nostri' in the last line misprinted 'nostro'; others have the signature A on Ia. See R.C. Hawkins, Catalogue of Books by the First Printers, 1910, nos. 505, 506" -- BM 15th cent.
Signature: A⁴.
Date suggested by text, which finishes "Datum Rome ... anno incarnationis dominice Millesimo quadringe[n]tesimo octavogesimoquarto. Octavo Idus January po[n]tificatus nostri. Anno primo".
Goff, I-102
BM 15th cent., III, p. 809 (IA.51508)
ISTC ii00102000
Oates, 4020
C, 3267
Langer-Dolch, 9c (but with signature A not a).
GW Nachtrage, 169
[8] p. ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5173190

Provenance 1882-1943

Provenance nameGaselee, S. (Stephen), 1882-1943 [Person; Former Owner]

provenance

placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
noteDonation bookplate of Stephen Gaselee, and MS inscription on flyleaf: Stephen Gaselee, 24 Ashburn Place SW7. I believe that this is one of some 30 copies which were found, new, - a 'remainder' - by a German bookseller early this year. Bought of E.Ph. Goldschmidt, July 1926, for £27-10-0. Classmark written in pencil on leaf A4 verso: 2067 RNC.
bindingNoteNineteenth-century vellum binding over paper boards.
certaintya

otherInformation

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  00560518

CambridgeUL : Inc.4.G.6.1[4098]

hostItemIdii00102000
imprint : ,

copy

copyId00560518
holdingInstitutionIdCambridgeUL
holdingInstitutionCollectionInc.2-7
shelfmarkInc.4.G.6.1[4098]
notePapal bull on the canonization of Duke Leopold III of Austria, given in Rome at St. Peter's, in 1484/85, during Pope Innocent VIII's first year.
Caption title; imprint from ISTC and Goff. Printer also given by ISTC as Printer of the 'Historie von S. Rochus' or Johannes Cassis. Proctor identifies Cassis as the printer.
34 lines; Type: 86 G. Hand-stamped woodcut initial I in capital space on p. [1].
"Some copies have a guide-letter in place of the capital, and the word 'nostri' in the last line misprinted 'nostro'; others have the signature A on Ia. See R.C. Hawkins, Catalogue of Books by the First Printers, 1910, nos. 505, 506" -- BM 15th cent.
Signature: A⁴.
Date suggested by text, which finishes "Datum Rome ... anno incarnationis dominice Millesimo quadringe[n]tesimo octavogesimoquarto. Octavo Idus January po[n]tificatus nostri. Anno primo".
Goff, I-102
BM 15th cent., III, p. 809 (IA.51508)
ISTC ii00102000
Oates, 4020
C, 3267
Langer-Dolch, 9c (but with signature A not a).
GW Nachtrage, 169
[8] p. ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5173190

provenance

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteDonation bookplate of Stephen Gaselee, and MS inscription on flyleaf: Stephen Gaselee, 24 Ashburn Place SW7. I believe that this is one of some 30 copies which were found, new, - a 'remainder' - by a German bookseller early this year. Bought of E.Ph. Goldschmidt, July 1926, for £27-10-0. Classmark written in pencil on leaf A4 verso: 2067 RNC.
Binding noteNineteenth-century vellum binding over paper boards.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00