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mei/02108363 Goff J211 [02108363]

New York NY, Columbia University, Butler Library (US) : Goff J211

ISTC No.ij00211000
AuthorJacobus Philippus de Bergamo
TitleSupplementum chronicarum
ImprintVenice : Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, 15 May 1490
Format
Languagelat
SubjectHistory
KeywordsLiterature-social
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id02108363
Holding InstitutionNew York NY, Columbia University, Butler Library (US)
ShelfmarkGoff J211
NoteRecord created by Helene Huszti
Size of leaves300 × 200 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
Support material (book)Paper
Support material (plates)Parchment

Provenance 900-1798

PlaceMilan (Geonames ID: 3173435)
Areae-it
Provenance nameMonastery San Simpliciano de Mediolano, 900-1798 [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Religious institution, Religious)
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteFirst exlibris on f.1r: "Est sancti Simpliciani de Mediolano. Second exlibris on f.261r: "Istud volume est mon. Scti Simpliciani de Mediolano". The ownership inscription at the end of the tabula as well as the end of the one on the f.261r have been erased by the monks of Simpliciano, suggesting a previous ownership.
Method of acquisitionunknown
Binding note16th century vellum binding on wooden boards, 3-banded spine with manuscript titling on the first compartment (evidence of the title and date). Underneath has been written an old Columbia call number: "E40 A76". The spine is falling apart. Black inscription in the top left corner that couldn't be read. Titling on the edges, “Cronic. Suplem.” on the tail and “Cronici. Philip Berg.” on the head.
Could have been an original binding at first sight, but the observation of the margins shows that they have been significantly cropped, cutting some of the inscriptions (vertically and horizontally). Boards reinforced by parchment and paper leaves from medieval manuscripts (legal text?) and early printed books.
Binding date16th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialWood
Cover materialParchment/Vellum
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
Binding Dimensions304 × 205 × 55 mm
TitlingManuscript
ToolingNone
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesAlong
GaufferedNo
Decoration NoteNo rubrication.
The capital letters of the f.155r are highlighted with minium. All of the small initials are missing throughout the text.
The 15 different books are opened by woodcut initials except: the fifteenth (M missing), the thirteenth (H missing), the fifth (Q missing, manuscript guide letter), the fourth (E missing).



Ornamental lettersYes
Pen initialsYes
Manuscript notesAt least three different ones. Several pages of the tabula are corrected in margins, additions to the tables f.4 and f.7, precision on the first names of historical characters.
The parts of the text relating to monasticism are notified in margin by the abbreviation "monach."
The biblical citation was identified on f.3r.
Corrections of the chapters.
Ms. notes (frequency)Several
Location in BookThroughout
CorrectionsYes
CompletionsYes
Extraction of keywordsYes
CommentsYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1712 -

Time period1712 -
Provenance nameD. Hieronymi a Med. V. [unidentified], 18th century [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Unknown, Unknown)
Provenance TypeInscription
Note"D. Hieronymi a Med. V." at the bottom of the first folio.
Other inscriptions written with a very similar ink have been linked to him, but without certainty: "19.A.18" on the inside front cover (former shelfmark?), and on top of the first endpaper the date "15.1.1712 - 120". Below is the price, "8 L 45".
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Price8 L 45
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered uncertain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1898 -

PlaceNew York (Geonames ID: 5128581)
Arean-us
Time period1898 -
Provenance nameNew York, Columbia University, Butler Library [Corporate body; Present Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeExlibris
Stamp
Shelfmark
Accession mark
NoteBookplate pastedown the front inner board: "Columbia University in the City of New York Library, Special fund 1898 given anonymously".
Accession number : 274483, Jun 22 1899.
Old shelfmark: E40 F76.
Date of evidence1898
Method of acquisitionDonation
StampsBlind stamp "Columbia University Library" on f.2 and f.a1.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
Last Edit2018-02-27 18:36:19

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  02108363

New York NY, Columbia University, Butler Library (US) : Goff J211

ISTC No.ij00211000
AuthorJacobus Philippus de Bergamo
TitleSupplementum chronicarum
ImprintVenice : Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, 15 May 1490
Format
Languagelat
SubjectHistory
KeywordsLiterature-social
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id02108363
Holding InstitutionNew York NY, Columbia University, Butler Library (US)
ShelfmarkGoff J211
NoteRecord created by Helene Huszti
Size of leaves300 × 200 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
Support material (book)Paper
Support material (plates)Parchment

Provenance

PlaceMilan (Geonames ID: 3173435)
Areae-it
Provenance nameMonastery San Simpliciano de Mediolano, 900-1798 [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Religious institution, Religious)
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteFirst exlibris on f.1r: "Est sancti Simpliciani de Mediolano. Second exlibris on f.261r: "Istud volume est mon. Scti Simpliciani de Mediolano". The ownership inscription at the end of the tabula as well as the end of the one on the f.261r have been erased by the monks of Simpliciano, suggesting a previous ownership.
Method of acquisitionunknown
Binding note16th century vellum binding on wooden boards, 3-banded spine with manuscript titling on the first compartment (evidence of the title and date). Underneath has been written an old Columbia call number: "E40 A76". The spine is falling apart. Black inscription in the top left corner that couldn't be read. Titling on the edges, “Cronic. Suplem.” on the tail and “Cronici. Philip Berg.” on the head.
Could have been an original binding at first sight, but the observation of the margins shows that they have been significantly cropped, cutting some of the inscriptions (vertically and horizontally). Boards reinforced by parchment and paper leaves from medieval manuscripts (legal text?) and early printed books.
Binding date16th cent.
Binding typeBoards
Board materialWood
Cover materialParchment/Vellum
FurnitureNo
Binding statusRebound
Binding Dimensions304 × 205 × 55 mm
TitlingManuscript
ToolingNone
EdgesUncoloured
Writing on edgesAlong
GaufferedNo
Decoration NoteNo rubrication.
The capital letters of the f.155r are highlighted with minium. All of the small initials are missing throughout the text.
The 15 different books are opened by woodcut initials except: the fifteenth (M missing), the thirteenth (H missing), the fifth (Q missing, manuscript guide letter), the fourth (E missing).



Ornamental lettersYes
Pen initialsYes
Manuscript notesAt least three different ones. Several pages of the tabula are corrected in margins, additions to the tables f.4 and f.7, precision on the first names of historical characters.
The parts of the text relating to monasticism are notified in margin by the abbreviation "monach."
The biblical citation was identified on f.3r.
Corrections of the chapters.
Ms. notes (frequency)Several
Location in BookThroughout
CorrectionsYes
CompletionsYes
Extraction of keywordsYes
CommentsYes
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1712 -

Time period1712 -
Provenance nameD. Hieronymi a Med. V. [unidentified], 18th century [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Unknown, Unknown)
Provenance TypeInscription
Note"D. Hieronymi a Med. V." at the bottom of the first folio.
Other inscriptions written with a very similar ink have been linked to him, but without certainty: "19.A.18" on the inside front cover (former shelfmark?), and on top of the first endpaper the date "15.1.1712 - 120". Below is the price, "8 L 45".
Method of acquisitionPurchase
Price8 L 45
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered uncertain
SourceBook in hand

Provenance 1898 -

PlaceNew York (Geonames ID: 5128581)
Arean-us
Time period1898 -
Provenance nameNew York, Columbia University, Butler Library [Corporate body; Present Owner] (Library, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeExlibris
Stamp
Shelfmark
Accession mark
NoteBookplate pastedown the front inner board: "Columbia University in the City of New York Library, Special fund 1898 given anonymously".
Accession number : 274483, Jun 22 1899.
Old shelfmark: E40 F76.
Date of evidence1898
Method of acquisitionDonation
StampsBlind stamp "Columbia University Library" on f.2 and f.a1.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
Last Edit2018-02-27 18:36:19