Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library (US)
: Inc 7803
ISTC No.ij00020000
AuthorJacobus de Clusa
TitleDe animabus exutis a corporibus, sive De apparitionibus et receptaculis animarum
ImprintBurgdorf : [Printer of Jacobus de Clusa (H 9349*)], 1475
Formatf°
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-speculative
KeywordsPhilosophy-natural
Periodcontemporary
Description of Copy
Copy Id02125577
Holding InstitutionCambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library (US)
ShelfmarkInc 7803
NoteRecord created by John Lancaster.
Size of leaves284 × 202 mm
Copy FeaturesComplete
Support material (book)Paper
SourceWalsh 1267
Provenance
1475 -
1500
Areae-gx
Time period1475 - 1500
Provenance TypeDecoration
RubricationYes
Pen initialsYes
Rubrication noteInitials, paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlinings added in red. (15th century)
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Library catalogue
Provenance
1775 -
1797
Areae-uk-en
Time period1775 - 1797
Provenance TypeAccession mark
NoteWodhull's note of acquisition: "Edwards"; bought 1797 for £2/2/0. Not found in the 1796 Edwards catalogue.
certaintya
psourcea
provenance
1799 -
1816
placenameThenford (Geonames ID: 7296731)
areae-uk-en
timeperiod1799 - 1816
provenanceType1
1
1
1
noteWodhull's autograph, acquisition note ("Edwards"), price("£2:2s:-d., bind & mend 1:6:-"), and date "Nov: 29th 1799" on front flyleaf and date "June 3d 1802" at end (i.e., when he finished reading the book). No. 776 in the Sotheby sale catalogue of his library, January 1886.
bindingNote18th-century red straight-grain morocco with the arms of Michael Wodhull stamped in gilt on front cover.
bindingDatev
bindingTypec
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialb
furniture0
bindingStatusb
bindingdimensions292 × 211 × 13 mm
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBook in hand
Library catalogue
Auction / Sales Catalogue
Provenance
1826 -
1899
PlaceThenford (Geonames ID: 7296731)
Areae-uk
Time period1826 - 1899
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteWodhull's library was bequeathed in 1816 to his sister-in-law, Mary Ingram, who left it in 1824 to Samuel Amy Severne; it last belonged to J. E. Severne, M.P., who sold it by auction in 1886 (Sotheby's). The purchaser is recorded as Quaritch, for £5, in an annotated copy of the sale catalogue at Harvard.
Method of acquisitionBequest
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceAuction / Sales Catalogue
Provenance
1886 -
1886
Areae-uk
Time period1886 - 1886
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteQuaritch is recorded as the purchaser at the Wodhull-Severne sale; he was acting for Hunnewell, as the latter's acquisition note shows.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
price5 pounds sterling
certaintya
psourcee
provenance
1886 -
1919
placenameBoston (Geonames ID: 4930956)
arean-us-ma
timeperiod1886 - 1919
provenanceType1
notePurchased by James Frothingham Hunnewell at the Wodhull sale, through Quaritch; his acquisition note records a price of £5/10/0 (that is, the sale price of £5 plus 10% commission); inherited by his son James Melville Hunnewell on his father's death in 1910; given to Harvard in 1919.
methodofacqa
price5/10/0 pounds sterling
certaintya
psourcea
c
provenance
1919 -
placenameCambridge (Geonames ID: 4931972)
arean-us-ma
timeperiod1919 -
provenanceType1
noteFrom James M. Hunnewell, January 1919.
methodofacqb
certaintya
psourcea
c
otherInformation
completeness1
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