Cambridge, University Library (GB)
: Inc.5.B.2.26[1222]
ISTC No.ii00151600
AuthorInnocentius VIII, Pont. Max. (Giovanni Battista Cibo)
TitleRegulae cancellariae apostolicae. Lectae 28 Mar. 1489
Imprint[Rome : Stephan Plannck, after 28 Mar. 1489]
Format4°
Languagelat
SubjectLaw-practical
Keywordsnotary; administration-church
Periodcontemporary
Description of Copy
Copy Id00560524
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.B.2.26[1222]
NoteTitle from caption at incipit on leaf a1 recto.
Colophon on leaf f4 recto reads in full: Lecte & publicate fueru[n]t suprascripte regule Rome in Ca[n]cellaria ap[osto]lica die Sabbati .xxviii. me[n]sis Marcij . Anno incarnationis d[omi]nice .M.cccclxxxix. Pont[ificis] . p[rae]fati sanctissimi d[omi]ni n[ost]ri pape Anno quinto.
Signatures: a-e⁶ f⁴. Signatures only on first and third leaves of gatherings, with third leaf signed as second, i.e. "aij.", "bij." etc.
Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max. Regulae, ordinationes et constitutiones cancellariae apostolicae, dated Rome, 28 March 1489, a1r-f4r.
BSB-Ink, I-215
GW, M12434
Hain-Reichling, 9226
ISTC, ii00151600
Oates, 1472
[34] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5043349
Provenance
1787-1854
Provenance
PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
NoteJohann Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss of Frankfurt am Main, his bookplate on upper pastedown. His sale, Sotheby's, 7-29 May 1835, lot 1419 (marked on bookplate and on round paper label pasted onto upper board). Unidentified Hodgson's sale, lot 568¹ (marked on inserted paper slip) together with Argumentum belli inter Venetos ducemque Ferrariensem exorti causas exponens. [Padua : Matthaeus Cerdonis, after 12 January 1482/1483], now Inc.5.B.13.11[2135], and Stylus Romanae Curiae. [Rome : Stephan Plannck, ca. 1481-1487], now Inc.5.B.2.26[1260]. Bought of David on 11 May 1907.
Binding noteMarbled paper over pasteboards, with manuscript title and printing details on blue paper label pasted onto upper cover, Germany, Kloss's binding, first half of the 19th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
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