NapoliN
: S. Q. II. D. 4 (1).
hostItemIdip01034000
imprint : ,
copy
copyId02013381
holdingInstitutionIdNapoliN
shelfmarkS. Q. II. D. 4 (1).
alsoboundinthisitemHomerus: Batrachomyomachia, with a gloss [Greek]. - Venice : [s.n.], 22 Apr. 1486 [ih00301000] (MEI ID: 02013382)
noteCreated by Geri Della Rocca de Candal
physicalDescriptionNoteWanting α1.
supportMaterialBooka
hasWatermarkbooleanyes
provenance
1481 -
1540
timeperiod1481 - 1540
provenanceType1
msNoteEarly correction of the mistake in signature on α4 i.e. α3, light brown ink.
hasMsCorrectionsbooleanyes
certaintya
psourcea
provenance
1651 -
1800
areae-it
timeperiod1651 - 1800
provenanceType1
note‘Psalterium’ in dark brown ink on top of α2r, 17/18th c.?
certaintya
psourcea
provenance
1701 -
1850
timeperiod1701 - 1850
provenanceType1
noteVery early shelfmark on top of the titlepage in brown ink (‘131’). It also appears in other volumes of the collection, and it may or may not be connected to the Bourbon Royal Collection.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Provenance
1801 -
Areae-it
Time period1801 -
Provenance TypeStamp
Binding noteThis style of plain vellum binding, with a red and green label on the spine, is called by the Library’s specialist Maria Rosaria Grizzuti ‘legatura borbonica’, i.e. belonging to the Royal Bourbon Collection, and it was made at some point in the first half of the 19th c., when the Bourbons financed a plan to rebind a selection of books from the Royal Collection. Red edges.
Binding date19th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialParchment/Vellum
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
TitlingTooled
ToolingNone
EdgesColoured
Writing on edgesNone
GaufferedNo
StampsRound black Library stamp on recto of the first printed leaf. Library bookplate with shelfmark on the top left corner of the front pastedown. Different bookplate on the rear pastedown indicating 'Numero d'inventario 412' (the number handwritten).
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Other Information
CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
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