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mei/00560581 Pollack, Leopoldo

00560581

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  descriptionLanguage: eng
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  generalNotes:
    - '462 leaves, sigs. a1-ll6 numbered 1-456. Signatures [*⁶] a-e⁸ f¹⁰ g-z A-S⁸ T⁶ V¹⁰ aa-kk⁸ ll⁶ '
    - 'ISTC, ij00108000 '
    - 'BM 15th cent., I 197 '
    - 'Goff, J108 '
    - 'Oates, 409 '
    - 'Pr., 905 '
    - 'Pencil note on rear free endpaper listing the first 30 saints in the Appendix (leaves F1 to end), then on paste-down further notes about different locations of various saints within the text, "otherwise the usual 177 legends of his recension of the text, with a large appendix containing 196 fresh articles". '
    - '[6], CCCCLVI leaves ;'
    - 'Original item identifier in source database: 5482547'
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        - dates: 1590-1649
          name: 'Holdsworth, Richard'
          ownerId: 00018498
          role: R390
          type: person
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      bindingNote: '17th century calf over paper boards. Endpapers made partly of an edition of the Corpus iuris civilis, including novella constitutio123, with the title printed in red: De sanctissimis et deo amabilibus et reverentissimis episcopis et clericis et monachis. Red spine label with title: Jac. de Voraign [sic] Legend. Aurea.'
      certainty: a
      note: 'Early nota marks on the Life of St Gregory, St Barbara and the 1000 virgins, and St Onofrius; red underlinings in the lives of St Winifred, and Sts Crispin and Crispinian. From the bequest of Richard Holdsworth adjudged to Cambridge University in 1664. Previous library classmark written on endpaper: K.10.39.'
      place:
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  shelfmark: 'Inc.3.A.4.1[336]'
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  history:
    - timestamp: 2017-04-30T12:00:00Z

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00560581

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_id: 00560581
_rights:
  delete: 0
  edit: 0
data:
  descriptionLanguage: eng
  extDataset: []
  generalNotes:
    - '462 leaves, sigs. a1-ll6 numbered 1-456. Signatures [*⁶] a-e⁸ f¹⁰ g-z A-S⁸ T⁶ V¹⁰ aa-kk⁸ ll⁶ '
    - 'ISTC, ij00108000 '
    - 'BM 15th cent., I 197 '
    - 'Goff, J108 '
    - 'Oates, 409 '
    - 'Pr., 905 '
    - 'Pencil note on rear free endpaper listing the first 30 saints in the Appendix (leaves F1 to end), then on paste-down further notes about different locations of various saints within the text, "otherwise the usual 177 legends of his recension of the text, with a large appendix containing 196 fresh articles". '
    - '[6], CCCCLVI leaves ;'
    - 'Original item identifier in source database: 5482547'
  holdingInstitutionCollection: Inc.2-7
  holdingInstitutionId: CambridgeUL
  hostItemId: ij00108000
  location:
    point: {}
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        - dates: 1590-1649
          name: 'Holdsworth, Richard'
          ownerId: 00018498
          role: R390
          type: person
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          name: Cambridge University Library
          ownerId: 3463
          professionOrType:
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      bindingNote: '17th century calf over paper boards. Endpapers made partly of an edition of the Corpus iuris civilis, including novella constitutio123, with the title printed in red: De sanctissimis et deo amabilibus et reverentissimis episcopis et clericis et monachis. Red spine label with title: Jac. de Voraign [sic] Legend. Aurea.'
      certainty: a
      note: 'Early nota marks on the Life of St Gregory, St Barbara and the 1000 virgins, and St Onofrius; red underlinings in the lives of St Winifred, and Sts Crispin and Crispinian. From the bequest of Richard Holdsworth adjudged to Cambridge University in 1664. Previous library classmark written on endpaper: K.10.39.'
      place:
        - geonamesId: 2653941
          name: Cambridge
  shelfmark: 'Inc.3.A.4.1[336]'
meta:
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  history:
    - timestamp: 2017-04-30T12:00:00Z