NLKB
: KW 168 F 62 [3]
hostItemIdir00304400
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copy
copyId02102159
holdingInstitutionIdNLKB
shelfmarkKW 168 F 62 [3]
alsoboundinthisitemGerson, Johannes: De consolatione theologiae. - [Cologne] : Arnold Ther Hoernen, [about 1472] [ig00214000] (MEI ID: 02102125)
Jacobus de Clusa: De contractibus. - [Cologne : Arnold Ther Hoernen, about 1471-75] [ij00031000] (MEI ID: 02102178)
Aubusson, Pierre D': De obsidione urbis Rhodiae ad Fridericum imperatorem. - [Cologne : Arnold Ther Hoernen, after 13 Sept. 1480] [ia01180900] (MEI ID: 02101657)
noteRecord created by Lotte Savelsberg
copyType1
1
copyFeaturesNotePencil notes from the KB on front pastedown: shelfmark and bibliographical references. Pencil notes with bibliographical information on endleaf.
supportMaterialBooka
hasWatermarkbooleanyes
otherIdentifier326093842 ()
provenance
1471 -
1500
timeperiod1471 - 1500
provenanceType1
methodofacqg
hasRubricationbooleanyes
Rubrication noteRed rubrication for large initials, capital strokes. Interchanging red and blue rubrication for paragraph marks.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Provenance
1724 -
1804
PlaceDen Haag (Geonames ID: 2747373)
Areae-ne
Time period1724 - 1804
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteThis book might have belonged to Jacob Visser, as it is mentioned in the list of incunabula acquired by the KB in 1809 from his collection. See inc. 45 in: Catalogus der verzameling van […] wijlen den heer Mr. J. Visser […] voor de Koninklijke Bibliotheek […] aangekocht en overgenomen. [Den Haag, ca. 1809-1810] (Manuscript. The Hague, KB, KW 77 K 27). If so, it wasn't part of a composite volume yet: the other three parts are listed elsewhere in the list Visser.
Date of evidence1809
Method of acquisitionunknown
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered uncertain
SourceDocumentary source
Provenance
1801 -
1900
Time period1801 - 1900
Provenance TypeBinding
Method of acquisitionConsignment
Binding note19th century, half linen, green marbled paper, gold tooled title on spine, gold tooled lines on spine. If the book belonged to Visser, the composite volume was created and bound while in the possession of the KB.
Binding date19th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialPaper
Cover materialMixed
Binding statusRebound
TitlingTooled
ToolingGold
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesNone
GaufferedNo
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Provenance
1809 -
PlaceDen Haag (Geonames ID: 2747373)
Areae-ne
Time period1809 -
Provenance TypeStamp
Shelfmark
Documentary Evidence
NotePossibily acquired in 1809 from the collection of Jacob Visser, see inc. 45 in: Catalogus der verzameling ...van […] wijlen den heer Mr. J. Visser […] voor de Koninklijke Bibliotheek […] aangekocht en overgenomen [The Hague, ca. 1809-1810] (Manuscript. The Hague, KB, 77 K 27).
Date of evidence1809
Method of acquisitionPurchase
StampsStamp of KB, used between 1867-1880. See: https://www.kb.nl/sites/default/files/150e13.jpg (Can be found in KW 168 F 62 [1])
Historic ShelfmarkII 66
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Documentary source
Other Information
CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
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