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mei/02108538 W/S-12-9 [02108538]

Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Archives & Library (GB) : W/S-12-9

ISTC No.ia00039000
TitleAckermann von Böhmen
Imprint[Bamberg : Albrecht Pfister, about 1463]
Format
Languageger
SubjectLiterature-moral
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02108538
Holding InstitutionCanterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Archives & Library (GB)
ShelfmarkW/S-12-9
NoteCreated b y David Shaw
Physical DescriptionLeaf 17 only, enclosed in transparent plastic sheets.
Size of leaves287 × 196 mm
Copy FeaturesIncomplete
Support material (book)Paper

Provenance 1792

PlaceWürzburg (Geonames ID: 6556942)
Areae-gx
Time period - 1792
Provenance nameWürzburg, Karmelitenkloster, 1252-1805 [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, Religious)
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
Method of acquisitionunknown
RubricationYes
Manuscript notesMS note at foot of recto: ‘This is a specimen of the Bamberg type by Pfister and is a leaf of the allegory upon death mention'd in Heineken as bound up with the Book of fables in 1464.’
MS catchword at foot of verso.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered uncertain
SourceUnknown / other

Provenance 1792 - 1795

PlaceVerdun (Geonames ID: 2969958)
Areae-fr
Time period1792 - 1795
Provenance nameMaugerard, Jean Baptiste, 1735-1815 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Unknown, Religious)
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence

Provenance 1798 - 1800

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1798 - 1800
Provenance nameEdwards, James [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Booktrade, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeInscription
Supralibros
NotePencil note (faint): ‘James Edwards Pall Mall’.
The margins of the leaf are ruled in red ink, apparently while in James Edwards's hands (private communication from Eric White).
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered incomplete
Last Edit2017-11-20 18:15:48

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  02108538

Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Archives & Library (GB) : W/S-12-9

ISTC No.ia00039000
TitleAckermann von Böhmen
Imprint[Bamberg : Albrecht Pfister, about 1463]
Format
Languageger
SubjectLiterature-moral
Periodmedieval

Description of Copy

Copy Id02108538
Holding InstitutionCanterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Archives & Library (GB)
ShelfmarkW/S-12-9
NoteCreated b y David Shaw
Physical DescriptionLeaf 17 only, enclosed in transparent plastic sheets.
Size of leaves287 × 196 mm
Copy FeaturesIncomplete
Support material (book)Paper

Provenance 1792

PlaceWürzburg (Geonames ID: 6556942)
Areae-gx
Time period - 1792
Provenance nameWürzburg, Karmelitenkloster, 1252-1805 [Corporate body; Former Owner] (Library, Religious)
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
Method of acquisitionunknown
RubricationYes
Manuscript notesMS note at foot of recto: ‘This is a specimen of the Bamberg type by Pfister and is a leaf of the allegory upon death mention'd in Heineken as bound up with the Book of fables in 1464.’
MS catchword at foot of verso.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered uncertain
SourceUnknown / other

Provenance 1792 - 1795

PlaceVerdun (Geonames ID: 2969958)
Areae-fr
Time period1792 - 1795
Provenance nameMaugerard, Jean Baptiste, 1735-1815 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Unknown, Religious)
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence

Provenance 1798 - 1800

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
Areae-uk-en
Time period1798 - 1800
Provenance nameEdwards, James [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Booktrade, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeInscription
Supralibros
NotePencil note (faint): ‘James Edwards Pall Mall’.
The margins of the leaf are ruled in red ink, apparently while in James Edwards's hands (private communication from Eric White).
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand

Other Information

CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered incomplete
Last Edit2017-11-20 18:15:48