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mei/00560565 Inc.4.D.2.18[2706] [00560565]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.4.D.2.18[2706]

ISTC No.ij00071000
AuthorJacobus de Theramo
TitleConsolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Belial
Imprint[Lyons : Jacques Maillet, before 1494]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLaw-canon
KeywordsTheology-moral; trial; literature-devotional
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560565
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.4.D.2.18[2706]
NoteTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
Text in two columns.
Spaces left blank for initials, with printed guide letters.
Signatures: a-h⁸ i¹⁰. Leaves a1 and b2 unsigned; from gathering c onwards only first and third leaves (and fifth in gathering i) signed.
Title page, a1r; Jacobus [Palladinus] de Theramo [bishop of Spoleto]. Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Belial, dedicated to pope Urbanus VI, dated 30 October 1382, a2r-i10r.
BM 15th cent., VIII, 304
Bod-inc, J-021
Copinger, 5788
Goff, J71
GW, M11056
ISTC, ij00071000
Oates, 3225
[74] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5075574

Provenance 1817-1897

Provenance nameWilbraham, Roger, 1817-1897 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteMarked with price '1-1-' on upper right corner of second upper free endpaper. Roger William Wilbraham, his armorial bookplate with motto 'In portu quies' and inscribed The library / Delamere House, Northwich, Cheshire' on upper pastedown; Delamare House Library shelfmark 'DJ R / Shelf 3' in pencil on verso of first upper free endpaper. Bought at Wilbraham sale, Sotheby's, 20-22 June 1898, lot 640, through Quaritch (purchase note in lower right corner of verso of first upper free endpaper).
Binding noteMarbled brown calf, with gilt spine and edges, marbled paper pastedowns and conjoint free endpapers, and bookblock edges painted red, 18th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00

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  00560565

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.4.D.2.18[2706]

ISTC No.ij00071000
AuthorJacobus de Theramo
TitleConsolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Belial
Imprint[Lyons : Jacques Maillet, before 1494]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLaw-canon
KeywordsTheology-moral; trial; literature-devotional
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560565
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.4.D.2.18[2706]
NoteTitle from title page on leaf a1 recto.
Text in two columns.
Spaces left blank for initials, with printed guide letters.
Signatures: a-h⁸ i¹⁰. Leaves a1 and b2 unsigned; from gathering c onwards only first and third leaves (and fifth in gathering i) signed.
Title page, a1r; Jacobus [Palladinus] de Theramo [bishop of Spoleto]. Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Belial, dedicated to pope Urbanus VI, dated 30 October 1382, a2r-i10r.
BM 15th cent., VIII, 304
Bod-inc, J-021
Copinger, 5788
Goff, J71
GW, M11056
ISTC, ij00071000
Oates, 3225
[74] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5075574

Provenance

Provenance nameWilbraham, Roger, 1817-1897 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NoteMarked with price '1-1-' on upper right corner of second upper free endpaper. Roger William Wilbraham, his armorial bookplate with motto 'In portu quies' and inscribed The library / Delamere House, Northwich, Cheshire' on upper pastedown; Delamare House Library shelfmark 'DJ R / Shelf 3' in pencil on verso of first upper free endpaper. Bought at Wilbraham sale, Sotheby's, 20-22 June 1898, lot 640, through Quaritch (purchase note in lower right corner of verso of first upper free endpaper).
Binding noteMarbled brown calf, with gilt spine and edges, marbled paper pastedowns and conjoint free endpapers, and bookblock edges painted red, 18th century.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2017-04-30 12:00:00