Material Evidence
in Incunabula

mei/00560980 Inc.5.E.7.1[3066] [00560980]

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.E.7.1[3066]

ISTC No.im00176900
AuthorManeken, Carolus
TitleFormulae epistolarum
ImprintZwolle : Peter van Os, [about 1480]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectRhetoric
Keywordsepistolography
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560980
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.E.7.1[3066]
NoteDated on paper evidence by WILC (Watermarks in Incunabula printed in the Low Countries). Hellinga, W. & L. The fifteenth-century printing types of the Low Countries dated about 1480-81.
Title from caption, a2 recto.
Colophon, o7 recto: Expliciunt queda[m] epistole quas correctoria vocant lecte louanij in pedagogio lilij per Magistru[m] karolum Viruli Inpresseq[ue] zwollis per me Petrum de breda.
Signatures: a-o⁸ (a1 and o8 blank).
a1 blank, Maneken [Manneken, Menniken], Carolus. Formulae epistolarum, a2r-o7r; colophon, o7r (verso and o8 blank).
BM 15th cent., IX, p. 83
Campbell, 1206
Copinger, 3845
ISTC, im00176900
Oates, 3599
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 1532
Last leaf (blank) wanting.
[112] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5185093

Provenance 1762-1836

Provenance nameLammens, Pierre Philippe Constant, 1762-1836 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance 1801-1881

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

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NotePrinted book label 'Ex Bibliotheca P.P.C. Lammens'. Bought through Quaritch at the sale of François Vergauwen (Brussels, 1884), part 1, lot 1119, using money from the Rustat Fund. Old shelfmark (Lammens): T.2.N. 3652. Another shelfmark or price code on upper pastedown. Annotations: Extensive marginalia in a small sixteenth-century hand to first four leaves. Decoration: Initials, capital strokes and paragraph marks supplied in red.
Binding noteNineteenth-century blue paper boards.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2022-06-20 09:13:29

All Copies

  00560980

Cambridge, University Library (GB) : Inc.5.E.7.1[3066]

ISTC No.im00176900
AuthorManeken, Carolus
TitleFormulae epistolarum
ImprintZwolle : Peter van Os, [about 1480]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectRhetoric
Keywordsepistolography
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id00560980
Holding InstitutionCambridge, University Library (GB)
CollectionInc.2-7
ShelfmarkInc.5.E.7.1[3066]
NoteDated on paper evidence by WILC (Watermarks in Incunabula printed in the Low Countries). Hellinga, W. & L. The fifteenth-century printing types of the Low Countries dated about 1480-81.
Title from caption, a2 recto.
Colophon, o7 recto: Expliciunt queda[m] epistole quas correctoria vocant lecte louanij in pedagogio lilij per Magistru[m] karolum Viruli Inpresseq[ue] zwollis per me Petrum de breda.
Signatures: a-o⁸ (a1 and o8 blank).
a1 blank, Maneken [Manneken, Menniken], Carolus. Formulae epistolarum, a2r-o7r; colophon, o7r (verso and o8 blank).
BM 15th cent., IX, p. 83
Campbell, 1206
Copinger, 3845
ISTC, im00176900
Oates, 3599
Thienen & Goldfinch. Incunabula printed in the Low Countries, 1532
Last leaf (blank) wanting.
[112] leaves ;
Original item identifier in source database: 5185093

Provenance

Provenance nameLammens, Pierre Philippe Constant, 1762-1836 [Person; Former Owner]

Provenance

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

Provenance

PlaceCambridge (Geonames ID: 2653941)
Areae-uk-en
Provenance nameCambridge University Library [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
NotePrinted book label 'Ex Bibliotheca P.P.C. Lammens'. Bought through Quaritch at the sale of François Vergauwen (Brussels, 1884), part 1, lot 1119, using money from the Rustat Fund. Old shelfmark (Lammens): T.2.N. 3652. Another shelfmark or price code on upper pastedown. Annotations: Extensive marginalia in a small sixteenth-century hand to first four leaves. Decoration: Initials, capital strokes and paragraph marks supplied in red.
Binding noteNineteenth-century blue paper boards.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain

Other Information

Last Edit2022-06-20 09:13:29