St Andrews, University Library (GB)
: TypGU.A78ZJ
ISTC No.ij00091000
AutoreJacobus de Voragine
TitoloLegenda aurea sanctorum, sive Lombardica historia
Note tipograficheUlm : Johann Zainer, [not after 1478]
Formatof°
Lingualat
SoggettoHagiography
Parole chiaveliterature devotional; liturgy
Periodomedieval
Descrizione dell'esemplare
ID dell'esemplare02017763
BibliotecaSt Andrews, University Library (GB)
FondoTypographic
Segnatura di collocazioneTypGU.A78ZJ
Nota alla collocazioneHeld within the division of Special Collections
NotaCreated by Jamie Cumby
Misura delle carte289 × 195 mm
Peculiarità dell’esemplareIncompleta
Nota sulle peculiarità dell’esemplareWanting leaf a1
Materiale di supporto (libro)Carta
Materiale di supporto (tavole)Carta
Provenienza
Areaew
Tipologia del segno di provenienzaDecorazione
Modalità di acquisizioneSconosciuto
RubricaturaSi
Nota sulla rubricaturaRubricated throughout, supplying pilcrows, underlining, and indicating some majuscule characters, with some ink embellishment of woodcut initials, and initials supplied in red in the index. Rubrication of majuscule characters stops from [270]v-[275]v, [277]v-[280]r, [281]v-[282]r, [336]v, [338]v-[339]r, [358]v; pen trial [297]r "ll", [341]r "qq" (Late fifteenth to early sixteenth century)
Provenienza
Areaew
Tipologia del segno di provenienzaPostille
Data del segno di provenienzaLate fifteenth to sixteenth centuries
Modalità di acquisizioneSconosciuto
msNoteExtensive manuscript notes in Latin in both light brown and dark brown inks in humanist hand, varying between upright roman script and more cursive notes, from leaf [4] through to an abrupt end after leaf [41]r, followed by: [172]r correction, [245]r; structuring text, distilling arguments, corrections to the text; underlining, with rough manicules and marks in margins - [149]r, [213]r, [234]v, [308]r
msFrequencye
msLocationb
hasMsCorrectionsbooleanyes
hasMsSupplementsbooleanyes
hasMsExtractedKeywordsbooleanyes
hasMsStructuringbooleanyes
hasMsCommentsbooleanyes
hasMsReadingMarksbooleanyes
provenance
areaew
provenanceType1
provDatesixteenth century
methodofacqx
msNoteSingle Latin secretary hand note in grey ink [379]r
msFrequencya
msLocationd
hasMsCommentsbooleanyes
provenance
areaen
bindingNoteOriginally bound in near contemporary calf on wood boards, with double blind fillets around edges and panelling and with evidence of four corner bosses and one central boss, the upper board has been covered later in two pieces of blind tooled vellum taken from a whole seventeenth-century octavo binding cut down and reused, both pieces with blind tooled triple fillet around edges and panelling, framed with double-wide palmette roll stamp, panelling with two fleurette stamps - one used in quadrille and in the corners of the central panel, and the second at the corners of the upper and lower panels, with two brass and vellum clasps contemporary with the covering of the upper board, with fragments of a 14th century manuscript used as binding waste, pastedowns are unwatermarked laid paper. Resized octavo binding similar in style to BSG DELTA 65375 RES
bindingDateu
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boardMaterialc
coverMaterialb
furniture1
bindingStatuse
bindingdimensions299 × 203 × 98 mm
titling
toolinga
edgesd
writingOnEdgesd
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certaintyb
provenance
provenanceType1
notePartially cancelled inscription in dark brown ink on leaf [2] "ip No3 3"
provDateSeventeenth or Eighteenth centuries
provenance
areae-fr
provenanceType1
noteBooksellers' notes in French in pencil on front pastedown, partially obscured by St Andrews bookplate, describing rarity of the volume, and providing a reference to Alfred Boinette and Marcel Lallemand's "Jean Errard de Bar-le-Duc, "premier ingénieur du très chrestien roy de France et de Navarre, Henry IV": sa vie, ses oeuvres, sa fortification (lettres inédites de Henri IV et de Sully)" (Paris: Dumoulin, 1884)
provDateNinteenth to twentieth centuries
methodofacqx
provenance
1413 -
placenameSt Andrews (Geonames ID: 2638864)
areae-uk-st
timeperiod1413 -
provenanceType1
noteSt Andrews University Library purchase on the recommendation of George Hebert Bushnell (university librarian 1925-1960) and "AMH", priced at £26, received 26 february, 1955. Accession notes state "on approval, alternative to 149, Malborough 30/155" ; St Andrews University Library Catalogue of Incunabula (1956), 32
provDate1955
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price26 GBP
certaintya
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