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mei/02010891 IB.29386 [02010891]

London, British Library (GB) : IB.29386

ISTC No.ia00579500
AuthorAndreae, Antonius
TitleQuaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis
ImprintNaples : Bertholdus Rihing, 7 Nov. 1475
Format
Languagelat
SubjectPhilosophy
Keywordscommentary; education
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02010891
Holding InstitutionLondon, British Library (GB)
ShelfmarkIB.29386
NoteCreated by A. Panzanelli
Physical DescriptionWithout the blanks. On 1a are written the names 'Fr. Antonius a Montepeloso' (crossed out) and ' Fr. Thomas Julianensis Capuc.s'. Bound in vellum (BMC). A third name in the lower margin has been erased. In the lower margin There are marginal notes throughout the book, made at least by four hands; the earliest ones might have been written in the years right after the printing. It follows the register (c. q11r-v) a long table of contents written by the middle of 16th century. A later note in vernacular fills the low half of c. q11v. The earliest notes are realized with great care and attention, while the latest ones are written in cursive hand and come along with funny drawings (such as little faces). On c. q10v, right below the colophon, three lines are written by imitating the types, not easy to say when. All the notes seem to have been written before the book was bound, being all partially cropped together with the edges. Only the name of Fr. Thomas Julianensis (c. a2r, in between the columns) might have been written when the book was bound.
Size of leaves280 × 205 mm
Support material (book)Paper
SourceBMC XII 62

Provenance 1600

Areae-it
Time period - 1600
Provenance nameAnonymous [Person; Annotator] (Male, Unknown)
Provenance TypeManuscript Notes
Manuscript notesTwo or three different hands made notes throughout the book between the end of 15th century and the first half of 16th.
Ms. notes (frequency)Extensive
Extraction of keywordsYes
CommentsYes
Reading marks (underlining and pointing hands)Yes
Lecture notesYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered uncertain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1501 - 1700

PlaceIrsina
Areae-it
Time period1501 - 1700
Provenance nameAntonio da Montepeloso [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Religious)
Provenance TypeInscription
Notec. [a1r], in the space of the first initial: Frater Antonius a Montepeloso; he might be the same who wrote running titles, and catchwords (with reference to 'quaestiones' discussed in the text) throughout the book and numbered the folios.
Binding date-
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
Sourceac

Provenance 1601 - 1800

Areae-it
Time period1601 - 1800
Provenance nameThomas Julianensis [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Religious) Franciscan friar of the Cappuccini family
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteFrater Thomas Julianensis cappuccinus
Binding date18th cent.
Binding typeLimp
Board materialPaper
Cover materialParchment/Vellum
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
TitlingManuscript
ToolingNone
EdgesColoured
GaufferedNo
certaintyb
psourceac

provenance 1981 -

placenameLondon
areae-uk
timeperiod1981 -
provenanceType1
noteStamp of the British Library in red ink on c. [a2v] and [q11v]; it is followed by a date written in pencil 30.3.82. BMC: Bought in March 1982.
methodofacqa
certaintya
psourceac

otherInformation

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copyId02010891
holdingInstitutionIdLondonBL
shelfmarkIB.29386
noteCreated by A. Panzanelli
physicalDescriptionNoteWithout the blanks. On 1a are written the names 'Fr. Antonius a Montepeloso' (crossed out) and ' Fr. Thomas Julianensis Capuc.s'. Bound in vellum (BMC). A third name in the lower margin has been erased. In the lower margin There are marginal notes throughout the book, made at least by four hands; the earliest ones might have been written in the years right after the printing. It follows the register (c. q11r-v) a long table of contents written by the middle of 16th century. A later note in vernacular fills the low half of c. q11v. The earliest notes are realized with great care and attention, while the latest ones are written in cursive hand and come along with funny drawings (such as little faces). On c. q10v, right below the colophon, three lines are written by imitating the types, not easy to say when. All the notes seem to have been written before the book was bound, being all partially cropped together with the edges. Only the name of Fr. Thomas Julianensis (c. a2r, in between the columns) might have been written when the book was bound.
paperSize280 × 205 mm
supportMaterialBooka
sourceBMC XII 62

provenance 1600

areae-it
timeperiod - 1600
provenanceType1
msNoteTwo or three different hands made notes throughout the book between the end of 15th century and the first half of 16th.
msFrequencye
hasMsExtractedKeywordsbooleanyes
hasMsCommentsbooleanyes
hasMsReadingMarksbooleanyes
hasMsLectureNotesbooleanyes
certaintyb
psourcea

provenance 1501 - 1700

placenameIrsina
areae-it
timeperiod1501 - 1700
provenanceType1
notec. [a1r], in the space of the first initial: Frater Antonius a Montepeloso; he might be the same who wrote running titles, and catchwords (with reference to 'quaestiones' discussed in the text) throughout the book and numbered the folios.
bindingDate-
certaintya
psourceac

provenance 1601 - 1800

areae-it
timeperiod1601 - 1800
ownerThomas Julianensis Franciscan friar of the Cappuccini family
provenanceType1
noteFrater Thomas Julianensis cappuccinus
bindingDatev
bindingTypea
boardMaterialg
coverMateriala
furniture0
bindingStatusb
titling
toolingd
edgesb
gaufferedd
certaintyb
psourceac

provenance 1981 -

placenameLondon
areae-uk
timeperiod1981 -
provenanceType1
noteStamp of the British Library in red ink on c. [a2v] and [q11v]; it is followed by a date written in pencil 30.3.82. BMC: Bought in March 1982.
methodofacqa
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
Sourceac

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Last Edit2014-12-03 12:25:16