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mei/02012665 SR20 [02012665]

Winchester, Winchester College (GB) : SR20

ISTC No.ia00215000
AuthorAlberti, Leo Baptista
TitleDe re aedificatoria. Ed: Bernardus de Albertis. Add: Angelus Politianus: Epistola ad Laurentium Medicem. Baptista Siculus: Carmen ad lectorem
ImprintFlorence : Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 29 Dec. 1485
Format
Languagelat
SubjectArchitecture
Keywordscollection; poetry
Periodhumanist

Description of Copy

Copy Id02012665
Holding InstitutionWinchester, Winchester College (GB)
ShelfmarkSR20
NoteCreated by Richard Foster.
Size of leaves261 × 191 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
No rubrication
Support material (book)Paper
WatermarkYes

Provenance 1481 - 1600

Time period1481 - 1600
Provenance TypeManuscript Notes
Manuscript notesExtensive notes in Latin in dark brown ink, in an early italic hand. Extraction of key words and phrases from the text.
Ms. notes (frequency)Extensive
Location in BookThroughout
Extraction of keywordsYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1642 -

PlaceWinchester (Geonames ID: 2633858)
Areae-uk
Time period1642 -
Provenance nameWinchester college, 1382 - [Corporate body; Present Owner] (School, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NotePurchased for the Fellows' Library in 1642 (recorded in the Library Donations Book).
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Binding noteBrown calf over pasteboards, fillets in blind. Probably English, probably early 19th century. A very crude binding in a vaguely early 17th century style, but certainly later. The lettering piece is probably reused from an earlier binding. Red-speckled edges, presumably dating from the time that the book was rebound.
Binding date19th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialLeather
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
TitlingTooled
ToolingBlind
EdgesColoured
Writing on edgesNone
GaufferedNo
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered incomplete
Last Edit2018-03-19 16:14:09

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  02012665

Winchester, Winchester College (GB) : SR20

ISTC No.ia00215000
AuthorAlberti, Leo Baptista
TitleDe re aedificatoria. Ed: Bernardus de Albertis. Add: Angelus Politianus: Epistola ad Laurentium Medicem. Baptista Siculus: Carmen ad lectorem
ImprintFlorence : Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 29 Dec. 1485
Format
Languagelat
SubjectArchitecture
Keywordscollection; poetry
Periodhumanist

Description of Copy

Copy Id02012665
Holding InstitutionWinchester, Winchester College (GB)
ShelfmarkSR20
NoteCreated by Richard Foster.
Size of leaves261 × 191 mm
copyType1
1
supportMaterialBooka
hasWatermarkbooleanyes

provenance 1481 - 1600

timeperiod1481 - 1600
provenanceType1
msNoteExtensive notes in Latin in dark brown ink, in an early italic hand. Extraction of key words and phrases from the text.
msFrequencye
msLocationc
Extraction of keywordsYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1642 -

PlaceWinchester (Geonames ID: 2633858)
Areae-uk
Time period1642 -
Provenance nameWinchester college, 1382 - [Corporate body; Present Owner] (School, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NotePurchased for the Fellows' Library in 1642 (recorded in the Library Donations Book).
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Binding noteBrown calf over pasteboards, fillets in blind. Probably English, probably early 19th century. A very crude binding in a vaguely early 17th century style, but certainly later. The lettering piece is probably reused from an earlier binding. Red-speckled edges, presumably dating from the time that the book was rebound.
Binding date19th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialLeather
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
TitlingTooled
ToolingBlind
EdgesColoured
Writing on edgesNone
GaufferedNo
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered incomplete
Last Edit2018-03-19 16:14:09