Oxford, Worcester College (GB)
: H. 12. 13
N° ISTCib00471000
AuteurBeroaldus, Philippus
TitreDeclamatio ebriosi, scortatoris et aleatoris
Adresse bibliographiqueBologna : Benedictus Hectoris, 1499
Format4°
Languelat
SujetRhétorique
Périodehumanist
Description de l’exemplaire
ID de l’exemplaire02018323
Institution de conservationOxford, Worcester College (GB)
CoteH. 12. 13
NoteCreated by Hannah Ryley, Sian Witherden, James Misson and Geri Della Rocca de Candal.
Taille du feuillet215 × 150 mm
Particularités d'exemplaire (complétude)Complète
Sans rubrication
Support du textePapier
Provenance
1550 -
1650
Aire géographiquee
Période1550 - 1650
Type de provenanceAnnotations manuscrites
NoteAn anonymous hand writes extensive notes on the final flyleaf of the book in brown ink.
Date des marques de provenance1550-1650
Mode d’acquisitionInconnu
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
Aire géographiquee-uk-en
Type de provenanceReliure
Description de la reliureHalf bound in leather with a brown marbled cover; a very thin binding. Flyleaf verso stamped in the top left corner “Bound by C. J. Aitken” (N.B. Difficult to decipher).
Date de reliure19ème siècle
Type de reliurePlats
Type de platPapier
Materiau de reliureCuir
Accessoires (Fermoirs, boulons…)Non / Absent
Statut de la reliure/Etat de la reliureRelié à nouveau
Dimensions du volume relié222 × 160 × 8 mm
TitrageEstampé
Décor de fersDoré
TranchesNon colorées
Annotations sur les tranchesAucune
Tranches gauffréesNon
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1800 -
1843
LieuKensington Palace Library (Geonames ID: 11001524)
Notes sur le lieu de provenanceThe Duke of Sussex kept most of his books in a library in Kensington Palace. This particular book has an ex libris associated with the Duke of Sussex, complete with a shelfmark that presumably refers to the Kensington Palace Library (see below).
Aire géographiquee-uk-en
Période1800 - 1843
Type de provenanceEx-libris
NoteThis book contains the smaller and simpler version of the Duke of Sussex's ex libris, which "consists of his crest within the garter, surmounted by the ducal coronet." See "Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843)"; http://www.manuscripts.org.uk/provenance/collectors/Sussex/Sussex.htm). While most of the Duke of Sussex's books were collected between 1819 and 1830 with the help of Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, it is possible that this book was acquired by the Duke somewhat earlier or later in his lifetime, hence the ownership date range given here is 1800-1843. To further clarify this date range, the book was likely sold off in 1843 when the Duke died to help pay his debts. Regarding the Duke of Sussex's book collection and the debts he incurred, see "Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843)"; http://www.manuscripts.org.uk/provenance/collectors/Sussex/Sussex.htm.
Date des marques de provenance1800-1843
Mode d’acquisitionInconnu
Cote ancienneThe Duke of Sussex's ex libris is inscribed with the shelf mark VII. D. c. 39, presumably linking the book to his Kensington Palace Library. (Type de cote ancienne: 107)
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1843 -
Aire géographiquee-uk
Période1843 -
Type de provenanceEx-libris
Source (d'information) bibliographique
Cote
NoteWhen the Duke of Sussex died in 1843, much of his library was sold off to pay his debts. This is likely the earliest time at which Worcester could have acquired the book. However, in the absence of more information, it is difficult to establish the exact year of acquisition with any certainty, and it could quite possibly be after 1843. In fact, Oxford colleges rarely bought books directly from sales of this kind, and so it is highly likely that there was an intermediary owner. Regarding the sale of the Duke of Sussex's books, see "Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843)"; http://www.manuscripts.org.uk/provenance/collectors/Sussex/Sussex.htm). The book contains a Worcester College ex libris.
Mode d’acquisitionInconnu
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
SourceLivre en main
Informations supplémentaires
ComplétudeLa description des marques de provenance est considérée comme complète
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