Historical Copy
: Phillipps
ISTC No.id00382000
AuthorDuns Scotus, Johannes
TitleQuaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi cum textu. Ed: Gratianus Brixiensis
ImprintVenice : Bernardinus Rizus, Novariensis, 1490
Formatf°
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-speculative
Keywordscommentary; collection; education
Periodmedieval
Description of Copy
Copy Id02128000
Holding InstitutionHistorical Copy
ShelfmarkPhillipps
NoteCreated by Angeline Rais.
Provenance
1626 -
1823
PlaceFribourg (Geonames ID: 2660718)
Areae-sz
Time period1626 - 1823
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteThis book is recorded in the first catalogue of the Jesuits' library in use until 1626. For this, see Fribourg, Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire, Ms. L 560, fol. 101r.
Method of acquisitionunknown
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceLibrary catalogue
Documentary source
Provenance
1823 -
1872
PlaceBroadway (Geonames ID: 2654628)
Note on provenance placeIn Middle Hill estate near Broadway until 1863 when he moved to Thirlestaine House in Cheltenham.
Areae-uk-en
Time period1823 - 1872
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
Documentary Evidence
NotePhillipps bought this book from the Jesuits of Fribourg in January 1823 through the bookseller Jean A. Lamy (see Oxford, Bodleian Library, MSS Phillipps-Robinson, c. 413, fols 11r and 16r for Lamy's bills). He recorded the purchase in a list headed ‘Empti de Collegio Jesuitarum apud Friburgi in Helvetia (vide priores)’ as 'Scoti Subtilis Sententiae 1490' (see Oxford, Bodleian Library, MSS Phillipps-Robinson, f. 72, fol. 8v). He catalogued this copy in his ‘Catalogue of Printed Books’ (Middle Hill, 1824): Books from Berne – 6 boxes, in box 5: 'Primus Sententiarum Scoti. 1490.', p. 3 and in his ‘Catalogue of Printed Books at Middle Hill’ (Middle Hill, 1828): ‘[no.] 2774 Primus Sententiarum Scoti. 1490.’, p. 38 and '[no.] 3040 Scoti primus Sententiarum . folio. Venetiis, 1490' p. 41.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceLibrary catalogue
Documentary source
Provenance
1885 -
1938
PlaceCheltenham (Geonames ID: 2653261)
Areae-uk
Time period1885 - 1938
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
Documentary Evidence
NoteFenwick, Phillipps's grandson, inherited the Phillipps Library and started to sell it from 1885 onwards. See A. N. L. Munby, Phillipps Studies 5 (Cambridge, CUP, 1960), pp. 14-21.
Method of acquisitionBequest
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBibliography
Provenance
1923 -
1923
PlacePhiladelphia (Geonames ID: 4560349)
Arean-us-pa
Time period1923 - 1923
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
Documentary Evidence
NoteIn 1923, Rosenbach bought from Fenwick more than 700 incunabula which he directly sold to Huntington. See A. N. L. Munby, Phillipps Studies 5 (Cambridge, CUP, 1960), pp. 76-77; D. C. Dickinson, Henry E. Huntington’s Library of Libraries (San Marino, CA, Huntington Library, 1995), pp. 190-191. Number 280 in the list of Phillipps’s incunabula which Rosenbach presented to Huntington(List of Incunabula collected by Sir Thomas Phillipps, October 1923, Curator of Rare Books Office, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA).
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBibliography
Documentary source
Provenance
1923 -
1923
PlaceSan Marino (Geonames ID: 5392400)
Arean-us-ca
Time period1923 - 1923
Provenance TypeBibliographic Evidence
Documentary Evidence
NoteSee above.
Method of acquisitionPurchase
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBibliography
Documentary source
Provenance
1923 -
1924
PlaceSan Marino, California, United States (Geonames ID: 5392400)
Arean-us-ca
Time period1923 - 1924
Provenance TypeDocumentary Evidence
NoteRecorded in 'List of Incunabula collected by Sir Thomas Phillipps, October 1923, Curator of Rare Books Office, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA', no. 280. Probably sold as duplicate in 1924.
Method of acquisitionBequest
CertaintyThe recording of this evidence is considered certain
SourceBibliography
Documentary source
Other Information
CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
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