Material Evidence
in Incunabula

mei/02010218 TypBL.A82CH [02010218]

St Andrews, University Library (GB) : TypBL.A82CH

ISTC No.ih00267000
AuthorHigden, Ranulphus
TitlePolycronicon. Tr: John Trevisa. With the continuation 1357-1460 by William Caxton
Imprint[Westminster] : William Caxton, [between 2 July and 8 October 1482]
Format
Languageeng
SubjectHistory
Keywordsreligion; translation; collection
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02010218
Holding InstitutionSt Andrews, University Library (GB)
CollectionTypographic
ShelfmarkTypBL.A82CH
NoteHeld within the Division of Special Collections
NoteCreated by Jamie Cumby
Physical DescriptionLeaf CCCxxi only, trimmed
Size of leaves224 × 174 mm
Support material (book)Paper

Provenance

RubricationYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1850

PlaceCrathie
Areae-uk-st
Time period1801 - 1850
Provenance nameStirton, John, 1871 - 1944 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Religious)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NoteSt. Andrews University armorial bookplate reading "This Book was Presented to the Library by Rev J. Stirton, D.D. 19.xi.1943"
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1901 - 1950

PlaceCrathie
Areae-uk-st
Time period1901 - 1950
Provenance TypeBinding
Binding noteDisbound leaf, preserved in a red buckram portfolio with gold tooled title on front cover.
Binding date20th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialOther
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
TitlingTooled
ToolingGold
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesNone
GaufferedNo
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1941 -

PlaceSaint Andrews (Geonames ID: 2638864)
Areae-uk-st
Time period1941 -
Provenance nameUniversity of St. Andrews [Corporate body; Present Owner] (No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NoteUniversity armorial bookplate reading "This Book was Presented to the Library by Rev J. Stirton, D.D. 19.ix.1943"
Method of acquisitionDonation
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

Last Edit2014-07-29 12:04:33

All Copies

  02010218

St Andrews, University Library (GB) : TypBL.A82CH

ISTC No.ih00267000
AuthorHigden, Ranulphus
TitlePolycronicon. Tr: John Trevisa. With the continuation 1357-1460 by William Caxton
Imprint[Westminster] : William Caxton, [between 2 July and 8 October 1482]
Format
Languageeng
SubjectHistory
Keywordsreligion; translation; collection
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02010218
Holding InstitutionSt Andrews, University Library (GB)
CollectionTypographic
ShelfmarkTypBL.A82CH
NoteHeld within the Division of Special Collections
NoteCreated by Jamie Cumby
Physical DescriptionLeaf CCCxxi only, trimmed
Size of leaves224 × 174 mm
Support material (book)Paper

Provenance

RubricationYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1801 - 1850

PlaceCrathie
Areae-uk-st
Time period1801 - 1850
Provenance nameStirton, John, 1871 - 1944 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Religious)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NoteSt. Andrews University armorial bookplate reading "This Book was Presented to the Library by Rev J. Stirton, D.D. 19.xi.1943"
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1901 - 1950

PlaceCrathie
Areae-uk-st
Time period1901 - 1950
Provenance TypeBinding
Binding noteDisbound leaf, preserved in a red buckram portfolio with gold tooled title on front cover.
Binding date20th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialOther
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
TitlingTooled
ToolingGold
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesNone
GaufferedNo
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1941 -

PlaceSaint Andrews (Geonames ID: 2638864)
Areae-uk-st
Time period1941 -
Provenance nameUniversity of St. Andrews [Corporate body; Present Owner] (No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeExlibris
NoteUniversity armorial bookplate reading "This Book was Presented to the Library by Rev J. Stirton, D.D. 19.ix.1943"
Method of acquisitionDonation
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

Last Edit2014-07-29 12:04:33