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mei/02125965 D'Elci 1114 [02125965]

Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (IT) : D'Elci 1114

N° ISTCic00492000
AuteurChrysoloras, Emanuel
TitreErotemata [Greek & Latin] (in the redaction of Guarinus Veronensis)
Adresse bibliographique[Venice : Adam de Ambergau, about 1471]
Format
Languegrc
Sujetgrammaire
Mots cléseducation
Périodehumanist

Description de l’exemplaire

ID de l’exemplaire02125965
Institution de conservationFirenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (IT)
CollectionD'Elci
CoteD'Elci 1114
NoteCreated by Geri Della Rocca de Candal.
Taille du feuillet215 × 134 mm
Particularités d'exemplaire (complétude)Complète
Sans rubrication
Support du textePapier

Provenance 1551 - 1600

Aire géographiquee-it
Période1551 - 1600
PossesseurAnonymous, Italy, 1551 - 1600 [Personne; Annotateur] (Inconnu, Inconnue, Inconnu)
Type de provenanceAnnotations manuscrites
Mode d’acquisitionInconnu
Notes manuscritesFrequent marginal notes, in Latin and Greek, presumably by the same hand but in different shades of brown.
Fréquence des annotationsPlusieurs
Emplacement dans le livreDans l'ensemble du livre
Extraction de mots-clésOui
TraductionsOui
Marques de lecture (soulignements et manicules)Oui
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
SourceLivre en main

Provenance 1792

LieuFlorence (Geonames ID: 3176959)
Aire géographiquee-it
Période - 1792
PossesseurPannocchieschi, Angelo Maria, Marchese d'Elci, 1751-1824 [Personne; Ancien possesseur] (Homme, Erudit / savant, Noble)
Type de provenanceReliure
Cote
Source documentaire
Mode d’acquisitionAchat
Niveau de certitudeCette provenance est considérée comme certaine
SourceLivre en main

Provenance 1792 - 1824

LieuVienna (Geonames ID: 2761369)
areae-au
timeperiod1792 - 1824
provenanceType1
1
1
bindingNoteRed morocco binding, almost certainly made in Vienna by Joseph Dell, with blind and gold panel decoration on the boards, common to all of D'Elci books. The fan cornerpieces are a frequent, though not exclusive, pattern; the centrepiece varies in each binding.
bindingDatew
bindingTypec
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialb
furniture0
bindingStatusb
bindingdimensions223 × 145 × 12 mm
titling
toolingc
edgesa
writingOnEdgesd
gaufferedd
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1824 -

placenameFirenze (Geonames ID: 3176959)
areae-it
timeperiod1824 -
provenanceType1
noteD'Elci made a provision, in 1818, to donate his books to Florence. In 1824, after his death in Vienna, the collection was moved back to Florence, and eventually, in 1841, the books entered the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana.
methodofacqc
certaintya
psourcea

otherInformation

completeness1
Dernière modification2018-07-15 16:43:38

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provenance 1551 - 1600

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msNoteFrequent marginal notes, in Latin and Greek, presumably by the same hand but in different shades of brown.
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msLocationc
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hasMsTranslationsbooleanyes
hasMsReadingMarksbooleanyes
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provenance 1792

placenameFlorence (Geonames ID: 3176959)
areae-it
timeperiod - 1792
provenanceType1
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methodofacqa
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1792 - 1824

placenameVienna (Geonames ID: 2761369)
areae-au
timeperiod1792 - 1824
provenanceType1
1
1
bindingNoteRed morocco binding, almost certainly made in Vienna by Joseph Dell, with blind and gold panel decoration on the boards, common to all of D'Elci books. The fan cornerpieces are a frequent, though not exclusive, pattern; the centrepiece varies in each binding.
bindingDatew
bindingTypec
boardMaterialg
coverMaterialb
furniture0
bindingStatusb
bindingdimensions223 × 145 × 12 mm
titling
toolingc
edgesa
writingOnEdgesd
gaufferedd
certaintya
psourcea

provenance 1824 -

placenameFirenze (Geonames ID: 3176959)
areae-it
timeperiod1824 -
provenanceType1
noteD'Elci made a provision, in 1818, to donate his books to Florence. In 1824, after his death in Vienna, the collection was moved back to Florence, and eventually, in 1841, the books entered the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana.
methodofacqc
certaintya
psourcea

otherInformation

completeness1
Dernière modification2018-07-15 16:43:38