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mei/02013354 SR16 [02013354]

Winchester, Winchester College (GB) : SR16

ISTC No.ia00421550
AuthorAlexander de Villa Dei
TitleDoctrinale (Partes I-IV)
Imprint[Venice : Antonius de Strata, de Cremona and Marcus Catanellus], 29 July 1480
Format
Languagelat
SubjectGrammar
Keywordseducation
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02013354
Holding InstitutionWinchester, Winchester College (GB)
ShelfmarkSR16
NoteCreated by Richard Foster.
Size of leaves206 × 139 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
No rubrication
Support material (book)Paper
WatermarkYes

Provenance 1481 - 1700

Time period1481 - 1700
Provenance TypeManuscript Notes
msNoteA single MS correction, supplying the missing initial letter 'S' of '[S]cribere' on the first line of sig. a1.
msFrequencya
msLocationa
hasMsCorrectionsbooleanyes
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1800 - 1850

placenameLondon
areae-uk
timeperiod1800 - 1850
provenanceType1
bindingNoteBrown leather over pasteboard. Gilt filet with gilt rosettes at each corner.
bindingDatew
bindingTypec
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialb
furniture0
bindingStatusb
titling
toolingb
edgesa
writingOnEdgesd
gaufferedd
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1773 - 1843

placenameLondon
placenoteKensington Palace
areae-uk
timeperiod1773 - 1843
provenanceType1
methodofacqx
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1844 - 1859

placenameLondon
placenoteNorfolk Square
areae-uk
timeperiod1844 - 1859
provenanceType1
1
noteLetter from Teesdale to the Warden of Winchester tipped in, dated 1859, stating that the book was acquired at the Duke of Sussex's sale [1844] and presenting the book to Winchester College Fellows' Library.
provDate1859
methodofacqa
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1859 -

placenameWinchester (Geonames ID: 2633858)
areae-uk
timeperiod1859 -
provenanceType1
1
notePresented by John Marmaduke Teesdale in 1859. Letter accompanying the donation tipped in.
methodofacqb
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered incomplete
Last Edit2018-03-15 16:04:52

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  02013354

Winchester, Winchester College (GB) : SR16

ISTC No.ia00421550
AuthorAlexander de Villa Dei
TitleDoctrinale (Partes I-IV)
Imprint[Venice : Antonius de Strata, de Cremona and Marcus Catanellus], 29 July 1480
Format
Languagelat
SubjectGrammar
Keywordseducation
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02013354
Holding InstitutionWinchester, Winchester College (GB)
ShelfmarkSR16
NoteCreated by Richard Foster.
Size of leaves206 × 139 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
No rubrication
Support material (book)Paper
WatermarkYes

Provenance 1481 - 1700

Time period1481 - 1700
Provenance TypeManuscript Notes
Manuscript notesA single MS correction, supplying the missing initial letter 'S' of '[S]cribere' on the first line of sig. a1.
Ms. notes (frequency)Occasional
Location in BookFirst few pages
CorrectionsYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1800 - 1850

PlaceLondon
Areae-uk
Time period1800 - 1850
Provenance nameC. Smith, first half of 19th century [Corporate body; Binder] (No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeBinding
bindingNoteBrown leather over pasteboard. Gilt filet with gilt rosettes at each corner.
bindingDatew
bindingTypec
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialb
furniture0
bindingStatusb
titling
toolingb
edgesa
writingOnEdgesd
gaufferedd
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1773 - 1843

placenameLondon
placenoteKensington Palace
areae-uk
timeperiod1773 - 1843
provenanceType1
methodofacqx
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1844 - 1859

placenameLondon
placenoteNorfolk Square
areae-uk
timeperiod1844 - 1859
provenanceType1
1
noteLetter from Teesdale to the Warden of Winchester tipped in, dated 1859, stating that the book was acquired at the Duke of Sussex's sale [1844] and presenting the book to Winchester College Fellows' Library.
provDate1859
methodofacqa
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1859 -

placenameWinchester (Geonames ID: 2633858)
areae-uk
timeperiod1859 -
provenanceType1
1
notePresented by John Marmaduke Teesdale in 1859. Letter accompanying the donation tipped in.
methodofacqb
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered incomplete
Last Edit2018-03-15 16:04:52