London, British Library (GB)
: IC.41520
ISTC Nr.ib00184000
VerfasserBartolus de Saxoferrato
TitelOpera (Ed: Laurentius Paterinus, Johannes Palmerius, Franciscus Bucletus, Andreas Garnerius). Con: I) Super i et ii parte Digesti veteris; II) Super i et ii Digesti novi; III) Super i et ii parte Infortiati; IV) Super i et ii parte Codicis
ErscheinungsvermerkLyons : [Guillaume Le Roy, for] Barthélemy Buyer, 1481-82
Formatf°
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichLaw-Civil
Stichwörtereducation; commentary
Zeitraummedieval
Beschreibung des Exemplars
Exemplar Nr.02011884
Besitzende BibliothekLondon, British Library (GB)
SignaturIC.41520
AnmerkungCreated by A. Panzanelli
Physische BeschreibungPart of Gesamtkatalog 3474 [I, Pt 1-2: Super prima et secunda parte Digesti Veteris]. This volume comprises two of eight parts of an edition of Bartolus's works completed between 30 July, 1481, and 6 July, 1482. Without the last blank of part i. Rubrication to the first page of quire D in part i, early foliation in red in both parts. From the libraries of Dr. Georg Kloss, with his book-label and bibliographical note, and of Sir William Bolland (1840). Sixteenth-century German pigskin. Bought in October, 1879 (BMC).
Format des Druckbogens382 × 276 mm
FeaturesVariante
Besonderheiten des ExemplarsThe text printed on r8rb of the Lectura super secunda parte Digesti Veteris is missing in this copy as elsewhere (see also GW 3474, 457).
Trägermaterial (Buch)Papier
QuelleBMC VIII 236; L.G. Clark, Collectors and owners, 1962.
Provenienz
1600
Regione-gx
Zeitraum - 1600
ProvenienznameAnonymous [Person; Annotator] (Unbekannt, Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzAusstattung
AnmerkungInitials, numbering of leaves and of internal sections (books) all in red, made possibly by the same hand who wrote several notes, along with very peculiar ponting-hands and marks (human profiles very similar to grotesques are the completion of paragraphs). The handwriting is a cursive, most likely by a German.
Beschreibung des EinbandsPigskin, blind-tooled; the decoration is characterized by frames which include medaillons with profiles of classical authors, whose names are given below each medallion.
Bindedatum16. Jh.
Art des EinbandsHolzbuchdecke
Material der BuchdeckePapier
EinbandmaterialLeder
FurnitureNein
Status des EinbandsOriginal
ToolingBlindprägung
EdgesUngefärbt
Schrift auf den SeitenQuer
GaufferedNein
Anmerkung zur AusgestaltungPigskin, blind-tooled; the decoration is characterized by frames which include medaillons with profiles of classical authors, whose names are given below each medallion.
Hs. Eintragungen (Häufigkeit)etliche
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann nicht als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Provenienz
1501 -
1600
Regione-gx
Zeitraum1501 - 1600
ProvenienznameAnonymous [Person] (Unbekannt, Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzHandschriftliche Anmerkungen
msNoteHumanistic handwriting, quite large and controlled.
msFrequencyc
certaintyb
psourcea
c
provenance
1801 -
1840
placenameFrankfurt am Main (Geonames ID: 2925533)
areae-gx
timeperiod1801 - 1840
provenanceType1
noteBooklabel on the front pastedown, reading: Georgius Kloss MD Francfurti ad Moenum. On the upper left corner of the verso of the front flyleaf there is a manuscript reference to Panzer attribution of the edition.
psourcea
c
provenance
1831 -
1840
placenameLondon
areae-uk
timeperiod1831 - 1840
ownerBolland, William <Sir>, 1772 - 1840 Bookcollector; he graduated at Cambridge Trinity college.He practised at the Old Bailey with great success, built up a good commercial practice.
provenanceType1
AnmerkungA label paste-down on a2r reads: 'Bartoli de Saxoferrata [sic], Super Prima et Secunda parte Digesti Veteris. Lugd. Guil. Venetus et Barth. Buyer, 1480-82. from Baron Bollandio collection'.
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Bibliothekskatalog
Provenienz
1871 -
OrtLondon
Regione-uk
Zeitraum1871 -
Art der ProvienienzStempel
AnmerkungRound stamp of the British Museum on a2v, stamp with date of acquisition on G8v (close to the explicit of the 1st Pt).
Art der ErwerbungKauf
Historische SignaturIn pencil, on the verso of the front flyleaf: 5254.f.5. (Form der Signatur: 62)
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleAutopsie
Bibliothekskatalog
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Letzte Änderung2016-10-08 06:55:59