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mei/02141251 Typ Inc 6120 IN PROCESS [02141251]

Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library (US) : Typ Inc 6120 IN PROCESS

ISTC Nr.id00029000
VerfasserDante Alighieri
TitelLa Commedia (Comm: Christophorus Landinus). Add: Marsilius Ficinus: Ad Dantem gratulatio [Latin & Italian]
ErscheinungsvermerkFlorence : Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 30 Aug. 1481
Format
Spracheita
ThemenbereichLiterature
Stichwörterpoetry; commentary; collection
Zeitraummedieval

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.02141251
Besitzende BibliothekCambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library (US)
SammlungPrinting and Graphic Arts
SignaturTyp Inc 6120 IN PROCESS
AnmerkungCreated by Camilla Marangoni for the Polonsky project "Dante 1481"; revised by John Lancaster. Record created from Walsh and other secondary sources; book not yet examined.
Physische BeschreibungTwo engravings for Cantos I and II (Category A of Hind's classification system). Last two blank leaves not present. In this copy the last line of commentary to the Purgatorio (oo6v) has reading “per sua infinita misericordia”; Landino’s prologue to the Paradiso is set up in 47 lines, the last beginning “te ciriempie.”
Format des Druckbogens426 × 280 mm
FeaturesUnvollständig
Variante
Keine Rubrizierung
Trägermaterial (Buch)Papier
QuelleJ. E. Walsh, "A catalogue of the fifteenth-century printed books in the Harvard University Library", Binghamton NY, Tempe AZ, 1991-95, 2852.

Provenienz 1481 - 1600

Regione-it
Zeitraum1481 - 1600
ProvenienznameAnonymous, Italy, 1481-1600 [Person; Annotator] (Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzHandschriftliche Anmerkungen
Abbildung des Provenienzmerkmals (URL)Image in CERL Provenance Digital Archive Annotations, l. a8v
Handschr. EintragungenManuscript annotations, underlining, maniculae and some lines of text supplied in brown ink for a printing defect, 15th-16th century.
SchlüsselwörterJa
Markierungen des LesersJa

Provenienz

ProvenienznameAnonymous binder [Buchbinder] (Buchhandel/Buchhändler)
Art der ProvienienzEinband
Beschreibung des EinbandsHalf modern white pigskin and wooden boards; braided pigskin thongs fastened to metal pins on the edge of the front cover. [From Walsh; unclear what "modern" signifies; perhaps bound for Ticknor?]
Art des EinbandsHolzbuchdecke
Material der BuchdeckeHolz
EinbandmaterialLeder
FurnitureJa
Status des EinbandsNeu gebunden
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann nicht als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliothekskatalog

Provenienz 1816 - 1871

OrtCambridge (Geonames ID: 4931972)
Regionn-us-ma
Zeitraum1816 - 1871
ProvenienznameTicknor, George , 1791-1871 [Person; Vorbesitzer] (Männlich, Hochschullehrer/Professor, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
Art der ProvienienzExlibirs
Buchhistorische Evidenz
Abbildung des Provenienzmerkmals (URL)Image in CERL Provenance Digital Archive Bookplate
AnmerkungBookplate of George Ticknor. When Ticknor was in Göttingen, in 1816, he received an invitation from Harvard asking him to accept the newly established Professorship of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures. The offer allowed him two years to prepare his lectures while continuing his European travels and supplied him with a thousand dollars to purchase books. During his travels, he used a portion of his Harvard book money to acquire, among other volumes, some twenty editions of Dante. This volume was not included in the large donations of books he began making in 1860 to the Boston Public Library, but it was donated by his heirs to the Harvard College Library after his death. One can assume that this happened because the copy was purchased with the Harvard funds, and thus was acquired by Ticknor during his European travels.
C. Y. Dupont, "Reading and Collecting Dante in America: Harvard College Library and the Dante Society", in "Harvard Library Bullettin", vol. 22:1 (2011), 1-57, at pp. 4-6.
Art der ErwerbungKauf
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliothekskatalog
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Provenienz 1896 -

Zeitraum1896 -
ProvenienznameHarvard University. Library [Körperschaft; Besitzer] (Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzExlibirs
Abbildung des Provenienzmerkmals (URL)Image in CERL Provenance Digital Archive Bookplate
AnmerkungSee above.
Art der ErwerbungGeschenk
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliothekskatalog

weitere Information

VollständigkeitDie Aufzählung der Provenienzevidenzen ist unvollständig
Letzte Änderung2021-09-06 09:58:32

Alle Exemplare

  02141251

Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library (US) : Typ Inc 6120 IN PROCESS

ISTC Nr.id00029000
VerfasserDante Alighieri
TitelLa Commedia (Comm: Christophorus Landinus). Add: Marsilius Ficinus: Ad Dantem gratulatio [Latin & Italian]
ErscheinungsvermerkFlorence : Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 30 Aug. 1481
Format
Spracheita
ThemenbereichLiterature
Stichwörterpoetry; commentary; collection
Zeitraummedieval

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.02141251
Besitzende BibliothekCambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library (US)
SammlungPrinting and Graphic Arts
SignaturTyp Inc 6120 IN PROCESS
AnmerkungCreated by Camilla Marangoni for the Polonsky project "Dante 1481"; revised by John Lancaster. Record created from Walsh and other secondary sources; book not yet examined.
Physische BeschreibungTwo engravings for Cantos I and II (Category A of Hind's classification system). Last two blank leaves not present. In this copy the last line of commentary to the Purgatorio (oo6v) has reading “per sua infinita misericordia”; Landino’s prologue to the Paradiso is set up in 47 lines, the last beginning “te ciriempie.”
Format des Druckbogens426 × 280 mm
FeaturesUnvollständig
Variante
Keine Rubrizierung
Trägermaterial (Buch)Papier
QuelleJ. E. Walsh, "A catalogue of the fifteenth-century printed books in the Harvard University Library", Binghamton NY, Tempe AZ, 1991-95, 2852.

Provenienz 1481 - 1600

Regione-it
Zeitraum1481 - 1600
ProvenienznameAnonymous, Italy, 1481-1600 [Person; Annotator] (Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzHandschriftliche Anmerkungen
Abbildung des Provenienzmerkmals (URL)Image in CERL Provenance Digital Archive Annotations, l. a8v
Handschr. EintragungenManuscript annotations, underlining, maniculae and some lines of text supplied in brown ink for a printing defect, 15th-16th century.
SchlüsselwörterJa
Markierungen des LesersJa

Provenienz

ProvenienznameAnonymous binder [Buchbinder] (Buchhandel/Buchhändler)
Art der ProvienienzEinband
Beschreibung des EinbandsHalf modern white pigskin and wooden boards; braided pigskin thongs fastened to metal pins on the edge of the front cover. [From Walsh; unclear what "modern" signifies; perhaps bound for Ticknor?]
Art des EinbandsHolzbuchdecke
Material der BuchdeckeHolz
EinbandmaterialLeder
FurnitureJa
Status des EinbandsNeu gebunden
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann nicht als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliothekskatalog

Provenienz 1816 - 1871

OrtCambridge (Geonames ID: 4931972)
Regionn-us-ma
Zeitraum1816 - 1871
ProvenienznameTicknor, George , 1791-1871 [Person; Vorbesitzer] (Männlich, Hochschullehrer/Professor, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
Art der ProvienienzExlibirs
Buchhistorische Evidenz
Abbildung des Provenienzmerkmals (URL)Image in CERL Provenance Digital Archive Bookplate
AnmerkungBookplate of George Ticknor. When Ticknor was in Göttingen, in 1816, he received an invitation from Harvard asking him to accept the newly established Professorship of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures. The offer allowed him two years to prepare his lectures while continuing his European travels and supplied him with a thousand dollars to purchase books. During his travels, he used a portion of his Harvard book money to acquire, among other volumes, some twenty editions of Dante. This volume was not included in the large donations of books he began making in 1860 to the Boston Public Library, but it was donated by his heirs to the Harvard College Library after his death. One can assume that this happened because the copy was purchased with the Harvard funds, and thus was acquired by Ticknor during his European travels.
C. Y. Dupont, "Reading and Collecting Dante in America: Harvard College Library and the Dante Society", in "Harvard Library Bullettin", vol. 22:1 (2011), 1-57, at pp. 4-6.
Art der ErwerbungKauf
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliothekskatalog
sonstige schriftliche Überlieferung

Provenienz 1896 -

Zeitraum1896 -
ProvenienznameHarvard University. Library [Körperschaft; Besitzer] (Unbekannt)
Art der ProvienienzExlibirs
Abbildung des Provenienzmerkmals (URL)Image in CERL Provenance Digital Archive Bookplate
AnmerkungSee above.
Art der ErwerbungGeschenk
VerlässlichkeitDie Beschreibung dieser Provenienz kann als sicher angesehen werden
QuelleBibliothekskatalog

weitere Information

VollständigkeitDie Aufzählung der Provenienzevidenzen ist unvollständig
Letzte Änderung2021-09-06 09:58:32