London, British Library (GB)
: IA.27527
ISTC Nr.if00242000
VerfasserFontius, Bartholomaeus
TitelOrationes
Erscheinungsvermerk[Florence : Bartolommeo di Libri, 1488]
Format4°
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichRhetoric
Zeitraumhumanist
Beschreibung des Exemplars
Exemplar Nr.02001270
Besitzende BibliothekLondon, British Library (GB)
SignaturIA.27527
Dieser Band enthält außerdemNicolaus, Episcopus Modrusiensis: Oratio in funere Petri Cardinalis S. Sixti. - Padua : Matthaeus Cerdonis, 30 Aug. 1482 [in00051000] (MEI ID: 02013343)
Butigella, Hieronymus: Oratio pro Joanne Philippo Gambaloita habita. - [Pavia : Printer of Butigella, after 13 Dec. 1494] [ib01339000] (MEI ID: 02013344)
Canis, Johannes Jacobus: Oratio in adventu Petri Barotii, episcopi Patavini, habita 25 Junii 1487. Add: Antonius Ursatus: Oratio in adventu Petri Barotii, habita 26 Junii 1487. - [Padua : Matthaeus Cerdonis, not before 26 June 1487] [ic00100000] (MEI ID: 00200300)
Bembus, Bonifacius: In Ludovici Mariae Sfortiae laudes oratio. - [Milan : Leonardus Pachel, after 28 Nov. 1490] [ib00303800] (MEI ID: 00200301)
Patritius, Franciscus: Ecloga de Christi nativitate. - [Padua : Printer of Lucianus (H 10276), about 1482] [ip00155000] (MEI ID: 00200303)
Homerus: Iliados epitome (the Ilias Latina attributed to Pindarus Thebanus [i.e. Baebius Italicus]). - [Venice : Filippo di Pietro, about 1476] [ih00305000] (MEI ID: 00200304)
Homerus: Batrachomyomachia [Latin]. Tr: Carolus Marsuppinus Aretinus. - [Venice : Printer of Datus, 'Elegantiolae' (H 5969*), about 1475] [ih00302000] (MEI ID: 00200305)
Naso, Johannes: De spectaculis a Panormitanis in Aragonaei Regis laudem editis. - [Venice : Nicolaus Jenson, not before 1476] [in00005500] (MEI ID: 00200306)
Niger, Franciscus: In Sigismundum archiducem pro epithalamio carminum libellus. - [Padua : Matthaeus Cerdonis, 1484] [in00255000] (MEI ID: 00200307)
Pamphilus de amore. - [Ferrara : Andreas Belfortis, Gallus, about 1485-89] [ip00018100] (MEI ID: 02013334)
Philelphus, Franciscus: Fabulae. - [Pavia : Antonius de Carcano], 1480 [ip00603000] (MEI ID: 00200308)
Celtis, Conradus: Panegyris ad duces Bavariae. Add:Henricus Eutycus. - [Augsburg : Erhard Ratdolt, after 31 Aug. 1492] [ic00372000] (MEI ID: 00200309)
Canis, Johannes Jacobus: Summa Institutionum Justiniani. - Padua : Matthaeus Cerdonis, 24 Mar. 1485 [ic00100300] (MEI ID: 00200311)
Petrus Ravennas (d. 1478): Carmina. - [Padua : Matthaeus Cerdonis, 1484?] [ip00530300] (MEI ID: 00200312)
Odaxius, Michael: La Macaronea. - [Milan : Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler, about 1486-87] [io00022400] (MEI ID: 00200313)
AnmerkungCreated by A. Panzanelli
Physische BeschreibungBound first in a tract-volume which contains also a number of incunabula [BMC lists the shelfmarks, with later corrections] and a manuscript. A marginal note on BMC specifies 'in a Pirkheymer's hand (EPG)', but this has been later 'contradicted by Helga Scheible' (note by John Goldfinch and reference to a letter inserted in the catalogue; see below). The letter (30 October 2005) was sent by David Paisey to John Goldfinch to make clear: "BMC vol. VI p. 662 has a marginal note (in Scholderer's hand, if I am not mistaken) to the effect that a MS item at the end of the tract volume of mainly Italian incunables starting with IA27527 is in the hand of Willibald Pirckheimer. Scholderer cites "EPG" as his source for this information, obviously E.P. Goldschmidt, who bought a large number of items at the 1925 Sotheby's sale of books from the Royal Society library, including many once owned by Pirckheimer, and then himself sold them on. One would think he would be able to recognise Pirckheimer's hand, having no doubt seen many books with his MS notes. However, I recently showed the BL volume in question to Helga Scheible, the German scholar who is editing the remaining volumes of the Pirckheimer correspondence and who knows P's hand - at all stages in his career - better than anyone, and she said this is definitely not his handwriting. ...". The book-plate of Willibald Pirckheimer engraved by Dürer is on the front pastedown and book-plate of the Royal Society on the back. They have been re-applied after the book has been rebound (19th-20th century, before the BM acquired the book). The stamps of the Royal Society and, later, of the British Museum is applied on every title-page. The manuscript bound at the end consists of 10 leaves, with three texts in 'Macaronico' (Latin mixed with Italian; it was a literary genre originated in the univesity context in Padua: see I. Paccagnella, Le Macaronee Padovane, 1979) and a close relation between this manuscript and the copy of the Tifi's Macaronea (bound within the Sammelband just before the manuscript) is fairly evident; it is worth noticing that the one of the poems in the manuscript is said to be by Bassanus Mantuanus, already well known poet of this genre. On the first flyleaf there is a list of reference to Panzer's Annales for 14 items, 19th century, light brown ink; and shelfmarks referring to a collection of tractvolumes, in pencil (Tract vol. CCIV, closed case 1-17); on the verso, in pencil, the list of the 17 items bound together, with reference to their shelfmark in the BM.
Format des Druckbogens204 × 140 mm
Trägermaterial (Buch)Papier
QuelleBMC VI 662; De Ricci 1960; L.L. Peck, Uncovering the Arundel Library 1998; ODNB; A. Bubenik, Reframing Durer, 2013.
Bod-Inc Index of Owners; IPI; Clark's slips; BM Incunabula Accessions, 5.
Provenienz
1488 -
1530
OrtNuremberg (Geonames ID: 2861650)
Regione-gx
Zeitraum1488 - 1530
Art der ProvienienzExlibirs
AnmerkungBook-plate by Dürer (1503) with Pirckheimer's portrait and the inscription, in capital letter: Bilibaldi Pirkeymheri effigies aetatis suae anno LIII vivitur ingenio caetera mortis ervunt. MDXXIV [AD].
Art der Erwerbungunbekannt
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Bibliographie
Unbekannt / sonstige
Provenienz
1530 -
1636
Zeitraum1530 - 1636
Art der ProvienienzBuchhistorische Evidenz
AnmerkungWillibald Imhoff inherited Pirckheimer's library in 1530 and in 1560 acquired the Dürer estate. His grandson Hans Hieronymus Imhoff sold much of what remained of the Imhoff collection (British Museum, online Collection database: ID120207; see also British Library online Catalogue of illuminated manuscript, Arundel 503).
Art der ErwerbungKauf
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliographie
Provenienz
1636 -
1667
Regione-uk
Zeitraum1636 - 1667
Art der ProvienienzStempel
Buchhistorische Evidenz
AnmerkungThomas Howard purchased Pirckheimer's library in Nuremberg in 1636. Henry Howard, who inherited the library, preseted it to the Royal Society in 1666/67. The donated collection is recalled in the stamp of the Royal Society as the Library of the Dukes of Norfolk (see below).
Art der ErwerbungKauf
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Bibliographie
Bibliothekskatalog
Provenienz
1667 -
1924
Regione-uk
Zeitraum1667 - 1924
[Person; Schenker] (Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzExlibirs
Stempel
AnmerkungOn a1r, in Latin, with reference to the provenance of the book: 'Soc. Reg. Lond. ex dono HENR. HOWARD Norfolciensis'.
Art der ErwerbungGeschenk
Beschreibung des EinbandsHalf-leather and curl marbled paper over boards. A letter or a number (zz or 22) is written along the lower edge; most likely before the book was rebound.
Bindedatum19. Jh.
Art des EinbandsHolzbuchdecke
Material der BuchdeckePapier
EinbandmaterialGemischt
FurnitureNein
Status des EinbandsNeu gebunden
Abmessungen des Einbands215 × 150 × 50 mm
TitlingKeins
ToolingKeine
EdgesUngefärbt
Schrift auf den SeitenLängs
GaufferedNein
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Bibliographie
Bibliothekskatalog
Provenienz
1924 -
Regione-uk
Zeitraum1924 -
Art der ProvienienzStempel
AnmerkungRed stamp of the British Museum, in two shapes, one with the date of the purchase (March, 1924). A stamp is also applied on Pirckheimer book-plate. The purchase from the London Society is recorded in the journal of incunabula acquisition, no. 5.
Art der ErwerbungKauf
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Bibliothekskatalog
Hist. Bibliothekskatalog / Zugangsbuch
weitere Information
VollständigkeitDie Aufzählung der Provenienzevidenzen ist wahrscheinlich vollständig
Letzte Änderung2018-06-11 09:54:51