Material Evidence
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mei/00560811 Inc.3.B.3.6b[1373] [00560811]

CambridgeUL : Inc.3.B.3.6b[1373]

hostItemIdil00143000
imprint : ,

copy

copyId00560811
holdingInstitutionIdCambridgeUL
holdingInstitutionCollectionInc.2-7
shelfmarkInc.3.B.3.6b[1373]
noteOriginal item identifier in source database: 4762080
paperSize263 × mm

provenance 1473 - 1599

placenameGaming (Geonames ID: 7871899)
areae-au
timeperiod1473 - 1599
provenanceType1
noteInscribed 'Carthusiae Gemnicensis' on leaf [a2] recto, identifiable with the Charterhouse in Gaming, Austria, 16th century.
provDate16th century
methodofacqx
bindingNoteOriginal blind-tooled pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, with arms of the Carthusians of Gaming tooled at the centre of the upper cover, and traces of two straps and catches at fore edges; edges painted blue; Austria, Gaming, 16th century.
decorationNoteInitials in red, some with reserved decoration, paragraph marks in alternating blue and red, and highlighting of capitals in red, all added by hand, Austria, late 15th or early 16th century. Sketch of large initial L, never executed, on leaf [a2] recto.
hasPenInitialsbooleanyes
msNoteTwo short marginal annotations added in a late 15th- or early 16th-century gothic hand on leaves [t2]r and [O5]v.
hasMsLectureNotesbooleanyes

provenance 1912 - 1916

placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
timeperiod1912 - 1916
provenanceType1
1
note Bought of the bookseller Jacques Rosenthal, Munich, in 1912 by John Charrington, M.A., Trinity College, his bookplate and note in pencil on upper pastedown;
provDate1912
methodofacqa

provenance 1916 -

placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
areae-uk-en
timeperiod1916 -
notePresented by John Charrington to the University Library in 1916.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

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Last Edit2018-05-24 14:13:28

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  00560811

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.3.B.3.6b[1373]

ISTC No.il00143000
AuthorLeonardus de Utino
TitleSermones quadragesimales de legibus dicti
ImprintVenice : Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, with Nicolaus de Frankfordia, 1473
Format
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-Pastoral
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560811
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.3.B.3.6b[1373]
NoteOriginal item identifier in source database: 4762080
Size of leaves263 × mm

Provenance 1473 - 1599

PlaceGaming (Geonames ID: 7871899)
Areae-au
Time period1473 - 1599
Provenance nameKartause Gaming [Corporate body; Former Owner]
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteInscribed 'Carthusiae Gemnicensis' on leaf [a2] recto, identifiable with the Charterhouse in Gaming, Austria, 16th century.
Date of evidence16th century
Method of acquisitionunknown
Binding noteOriginal blind-tooled pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, with arms of the Carthusians of Gaming tooled at the centre of the upper cover, and traces of two straps and catches at fore edges; edges painted blue; Austria, Gaming, 16th century.
Decoration NoteInitials in red, some with reserved decoration, paragraph marks in alternating blue and red, and highlighting of capitals in red, all added by hand, Austria, late 15th or early 16th century. Sketch of large initial L, never executed, on leaf [a2] recto.
Pen initialsYes
Manuscript notesTwo short marginal annotations added in a late 15th- or early 16th-century gothic hand on leaves [t2]r and [O5]v.
Lecture notesYes

Provenance 1912 - 1916

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1912 - 1916
Provenance nameCharrington, John, 1856-1939 [Person; Former Owner]
Provenance TypeExlibris
Manuscript Notes
Note Bought of the bookseller Jacques Rosenthal, Munich, in 1912 by John Charrington, M.A., Trinity College, his bookplate and note in pencil on upper pastedown;
Date of evidence1912
Method of acquisitionPurchase

Provenance 1916 -

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1916 -
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Present Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NotePresented by John Charrington to the University Library in 1916.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

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Last Edit2018-05-24 14:13:28