Material Evidence
in Incunabula

mei/00560558 Inc.5.F.2.11[3302] [00560558]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.F.2.11[3302]

ISTC No.ij00061100
AuthorJacobus de Reno
TitleDialogus de sene et iuvene de amore disputantibus
ImprintLouvain : Thierry [Martens, 1498]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLiterature-moral
Periodhumanist

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560558
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.F.2.11[3302]
NoteTitle from A1 recto.
Colophon, B6 verso: Dialogus Senis et Iuuenis de amore dispu=tantiu[m] finis. Louanij impressus per Theodericum Allosten[sem].
Signatures: A⁸ B⁶.
title, A1r (verso blank); Jacobus de Reno. Dialogus senis et iuvenis de amore disputantium, A2r-B6v; colophon, B6v.
BN catalogue des incunables, J-44
Campbell, 572
Hain-Copinger, 6145
ISTC, ij00061100
Oates, 3833
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 1301
[14] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5372963

Provenance -1528

Provenance nameMeli, Antonio, -1528 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance 1801-1881

Provenance nameVergauwen, Franc̜ois Joseph, 1801-1881 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance -approximately 1844?

Provenance nameWolters, -approximately 1844? [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance 1812-1868

Provenance nameMeersch, P. C. van der (Polydore Charles), 1812-1868 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteInscribed at end: 'Emptus Louanij partiu[m] Barbanti[a]e vbi est vni[versitas] studio[rum] 1505. d[e] m[en]s[e] Iunij p[er] me f[rat]rem Anton[ium] Meliu[m] Cremon[ensem] [i.e. Antonio Meli of Crema, vicar-general of the Order of St. Augustine]'. Purchase notes in the hand of François Vergauwen: 'No. 379 de la Vente Wolters [pseudonymous] à Paris Décembre 1844 pr 18.5. V Gand 1868 [price code] Cat. Vander Meersch n. 284.' Bought through Quaritch at Vergauwen's sale (Brussels, 1884), using money from the Rustat Fund (its bookplate).
Binding noteNineteenth-century blue paper wrappers.
Manuscript notesA few marginalia and nota markings in an early hand.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2022-06-20 09:13:30

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  00560558

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.F.2.11[3302]

ISTC No.ij00061100
AuthorJacobus de Reno
TitleDialogus de sene et iuvene de amore disputantibus
ImprintLouvain : Thierry [Martens, 1498]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLiterature-moral
Periodhumanist

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560558
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.F.2.11[3302]
NoteTitle from A1 recto.
Colophon, B6 verso: Dialogus Senis et Iuuenis de amore dispu=tantiu[m] finis. Louanij impressus per Theodericum Allosten[sem].
Signatures: A⁸ B⁶.
title, A1r (verso blank); Jacobus de Reno. Dialogus senis et iuvenis de amore disputantium, A2r-B6v; colophon, B6v.
BN catalogue des incunables, J-44
Campbell, 572
Hain-Copinger, 6145
ISTC, ij00061100
Oates, 3833
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 1301
[14] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5372963

Provenance

Provenance nameMeli, Antonio, -1528 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameVergauwen, Franc̜ois Joseph, 1801-1881 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameWolters, -approximately 1844? [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

Provenance nameMeersch, P. C. van der (Polydore Charles), 1812-1868 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteInscribed at end: 'Emptus Louanij partiu[m] Barbanti[a]e vbi est vni[versitas] studio[rum] 1505. d[e] m[en]s[e] Iunij p[er] me f[rat]rem Anton[ium] Meliu[m] Cremon[ensem] [i.e. Antonio Meli of Crema, vicar-general of the Order of St. Augustine]'. Purchase notes in the hand of François Vergauwen: 'No. 379 de la Vente Wolters [pseudonymous] à Paris Décembre 1844 pr 18.5. V Gand 1868 [price code] Cat. Vander Meersch n. 284.' Bought through Quaritch at Vergauwen's sale (Brussels, 1884), using money from the Rustat Fund (its bookplate).
Binding noteNineteenth-century blue paper wrappers.
Manuscript notesA few marginalia and nota markings in an early hand.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2022-06-20 09:13:30