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mei/02014654 W/S-10-11 [02014654]

CanterburyCL : W/S-10-11

hostItemIdib01336000
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copyId02014654
holdingInstitutionIdCanterburyCL
shelfmarkW/S-10-11
note(Record created by David Shaw, 9 August 2016)
paperSize200 × 148 mm
copyType1
copyFeaturesNoteSheet of paper tipped to front free endpaper with transcription of colophon and reference to Panzer III, 431.
supportMaterialBooka

provenance 1246 - 1796

placenameBruges (Geonames ID: 2800931)
areae-be
timeperiod1246 - 1796
provenanceType1
noteInscription on title page: Conuentus brugensis FF minorum Recollectorum.
provDateearly sixteenth century?
bindingNoteFifteenth-century Flemish blind-stamped calf binding on wooden boards with bevelled edges, with metal corner pieces and traces of clasps and bosses, probably produced for the Bruges Franciscans; rebacked at an early date; frame composed of fillet and roll with zigzag pattern; enclosed pattern of diapers containing fleur de lys; marbled endpapers.
bindingDates
bindingTypec
boardMaterialc
coverMaterialb
furniture1
bindingStatuse
bindingdimensions210 × 146 × 100 mm
titling,
toolinga
edgesb
gauffereda
hasOrnamentalLettersbooleanyes
hasRubricationbooleanyes

provenance 1845 - 1887

placenameCanterbury (Geonames ID: 2653877)
areae-uk-en
timeperiod1845 - 1887
provenanceType1
noteArmorial bookplate of Benjamin Harrison on front paste down.
provDate1845-1887

provenance 1887 -

placenameCanterbury (Geonames ID: 2653877)
areae-uk-en
timeperiod1887 -
provenanceType1
noteBenjamin Harrison's library was given to Canterbury Cathedral by his widow Isabella in 1887.
methodofacqb

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  02014654

CanterburyCL : W/S-10-11

hostItemIdib01336000
imprint : ,

copy

copyId02014654
holdingInstitutionIdCanterburyCL
shelfmarkW/S-10-11
note(Record created by David Shaw, 9 August 2016)
paperSize200 × 148 mm
copyType1
copyFeaturesNoteSheet of paper tipped to front free endpaper with transcription of colophon and reference to Panzer III, 431.
supportMaterialBooka

Provenance 1246 - 1796

LieuBruges (Geonames ID: 2800931)
Aire géographiquee-be
Période1246 - 1796
PossesseurBruges, Flanders, Franciscan Recollects, 1246-1796 [Collectivité; Ancien possesseur] (Institution religieuse, Ecclésiastique/Religieux)
Type de provenanceInscription
NoteInscription on title page: Conuentus brugensis FF minorum Recollectorum.
Date des marques de provenanceearly sixteenth century?
Description de la reliureFifteenth-century Flemish blind-stamped calf binding on wooden boards with bevelled edges, with metal corner pieces and traces of clasps and bosses, probably produced for the Bruges Franciscans; rebacked at an early date; frame composed of fillet and roll with zigzag pattern; enclosed pattern of diapers containing fleur de lys; marbled endpapers.
Date de reliure15ème siècle
Type de reliurePlats
Type de platBois
Materiau de reliureCuir
Accessoires (Fermoirs, boulons…)Oui / Présent
Statut de la reliure/Etat de la reliureReliure d'origine (restaurée)
Dimensions du volume relié210 × 146 × 100 mm
TitrageManuscrit, Estampé
Décor de fersA froid
TranchesColorées
Tranches gauffréesOui
Lettres ornementalesOui
RubricationOui

Provenance 1845 - 1887

LieuCanterbury (Geonames ID: 2653877)
Aire géographiquee-uk-en
Période1845 - 1887
PossesseurHarrison, Benjamin, 1808-1887 [Personne; Ancien possesseur] (Homme, Ecclésiastique, Ecclésiastique/Religieux)
Type de provenanceEx-libris
NoteArmorial bookplate of Benjamin Harrison on front paste down.
Date des marques de provenance1845-1887

Provenance 1887 -

LieuCanterbury (Geonames ID: 2653877)
Aire géographiquee-uk-en
Période1887 -
PossesseurCanterbury Cathedral Library, 1628- [Collectivité; Possesseur actuel] (Institution religieuse, Ecclésiastique/Religieux)
Type de provenanceEx-libris
NoteBenjamin Harrison's library was given to Canterbury Cathedral by his widow Isabella in 1887.
Mode d’acquisitionDon

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