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mei/02124189 IA.19175 [02124189]

London, British Library (GB) : IA.19175

ISTC No.ii00108900
AuthorInnocentius VIII, Pont. Max. (Giovanni Battista Cibo)
TitleBulla 4 Aug. 1487 "Etsi ex iniuncto" condemnatoria libelli Conclusionum DCCCC Joannis Pici Mirandulani
Imprint[Rome : Eucharius Silber, after 4 Aug. 1487]
Format
Languagelat
SubjectLaw canon
Keywordscurrent affairs; censorship
Periodcontemporary

Description of Copy

Copy Id02124189
Holding InstitutionLondon, British Library (GB)
ShelfmarkIA.19175
NoteCreated by A. Panzanelli
Size of leaves220 × 148 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
Support material (book)Paper
SourceBMC IV 108.

Provenance 1525 - 1600

PlaceAscoli Piceno (Geonames ID: 3182749)
Areae-it
Time period1525 - 1600
Provenance nameRuffini, Giacomo, 1525-1600 [Person; Former Owner] (Male, Scholar, No characterisation/lay)
Provenance TypeInscription
NoteOn the verso of the last printed leaf, in a controlled and calligraphic early humanistic hand-writing is written 'Est Jacobi Rufini et amicorum' , likely to be identified with the author Giacomo Ruffini, who is recorded as having flourished in the second half of the sixteenth century (Edit16).
Method of acquisitionunknown
Historic Shelfmark27 is written on the a1r; this possibly led the authors of BMC to write: 'Formerly part of a tract-volume'.
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Library catalogue
Unknown / other

Provenance 1848 -

PlaceLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
areae-uk
timeperiod1848 -
provenanceType1
1
1
noteBought in January, 1848 (BMC).
methodofacqa
bindingNoteBlue fabric and leather over paper boards; title tooled in gold on the spine; crown tooled in gold inside the covers.
bindingDatew
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialk
furniture0
bindingStatusb
bindingdimensions230 × 153 × 5 mm
titling
toolingb
edgesd
writingOnEdgesd
gaufferedd
stampsNoteOval stamp of the British Museum with royal arms on a1r, along with date of acquisition (48 1 25 244, i.e. 1848, January 25, item no. 244), repeated on the verso of the last printed leaf. In red.
histShelfmark835.1.26 (31), both on the flyleaf and on a1r. (shelfmarkPattern: 62)
certaintya
psourcea
b
c

otherInformation

Last Edit2018-05-02 18:26:06

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copy

copyId02124189
holdingInstitutionIdLondonBL
shelfmarkIA.19175
noteCreated by A. Panzanelli
paperSize220 × 148 mm
copyType1
supportMaterialBooka
sourceBMC IV 108.

provenance 1525 - 1600

placenameAscoli Piceno (Geonames ID: 3182749)
areae-it
timeperiod1525 - 1600
provenanceType1
noteOn the verso of the last printed leaf, in a controlled and calligraphic early humanistic hand-writing is written 'Est Jacobi Rufini et amicorum' , likely to be identified with the author Giacomo Ruffini, who is recorded as having flourished in the second half of the sixteenth century (Edit16).
methodofacqx
histShelfmark27 is written on the a1r; this possibly led the authors of BMC to write: 'Formerly part of a tract-volume'.
certaintya
psourcea
c
x

provenance 1848 -

placenameLondon (Geonames ID: 2643743)
areae-uk
timeperiod1848 -
provenanceType1
1
1
noteBought in January, 1848 (BMC).
methodofacqa
bindingNoteBlue fabric and leather over paper boards; title tooled in gold on the spine; crown tooled in gold inside the covers.
bindingDatew
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialk
furniture0
bindingStatusb
bindingdimensions230 × 153 × 5 mm
titling
toolingb
edgesd
writingOnEdgesd
gaufferedd
stampsNoteOval stamp of the British Museum with royal arms on a1r, along with date of acquisition (48 1 25 244, i.e. 1848, January 25, item no. 244), repeated on the verso of the last printed leaf. In red.
histShelfmark835.1.26 (31), both on the flyleaf and on a1r. (shelfmarkPattern: 62)
certaintya
psourcea
b
c

otherInformation

Last Edit2018-05-02 18:26:06