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mei/02141620 91.423 [02141620]

Baltimore MD, The Walters Art Museum Library (US) : 91.423

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.02141620
Besitzende BibliothekBaltimore MD, The Walters Art Museum Library (US)
Signatur91.423
AnmerkungCreated by Camilla Marangoni for the Polonsky project "Dante 1481", with data provided by Lynley Anne Herbert (Baltimore, Walters Art Museum Library).
Physische BeschreibungLarge engraving mounted before Canto I which is a copy of the fresco the Camposanto, in Pisa. A note on the flyleaf written by Dorothy Miner states: "Florentine engraving of inferno in Campo Santo at Pisa inserted. 18th 19th century impression from plates of ca. 1460-80".
FeaturesDekoration später eingefügt
Trägermaterial (Buch)Papier

Provenienz 1897 - 1910

OrtFlorence (Geonames ID: 3176959)
Regione-it
Zeitraum1897 - 1910
ProvenienznameOlschki, Leo Samuel, 1861 - 1940 [Person; Buchhändler] (Männlich, Buchhandel/Buchhändler, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
AnmerkungOn the upper corners of both front flyeaves: "B +". Information about the copy supplied in blue pencil on the verso of the first flyleaf in Italian.
Since it is known that another copy of this edition, bearing the same annotations, was purchased by Henry Walters from Leo Olschki in 1910, it can be assumed that this volume was also purchased from the same seller, in the same moment.
Preis12,000 L
QuelleAutopsie

Provenienz 1910 - 1931

OrtBaltimore (Geonames ID: 4347778)
Regionn-us
Zeitraum1910 - 1931
ProvenienznameWalters, Henry, 1848-1931 [Person; Vorbesitzer] (Männlich)
AnmerkungSee above.
Art der ErwerbungKauf
QuelleAutopsie

Provenienz 1931 -

OrtBaltimore (Geonames ID: 4347778)
Regionn-us-md
Zeitraum1931 -
ProvenienznameBaltimore, The Walters Art Museum Library [Körperschaft; Besitzer] (Museum, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
Miner, Dorothy E., 1904 - 1973 [Person; Biliothekar] (Weiblich, Bibliothekar / Konservator)
Art der ProvienienzBuchhistorische Evidenz
AnmerkungOn the recto of the second flyleaf Miner noted the title, date and a list of other known copies of this edition.
Art der ErwerbungErbschaft
psourcea

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  02141620

BaltimoreMDWalters : 91.423

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copyId02141620
holdingInstitutionIdBaltimoreMDWalters
Signatur91.423
AnmerkungCreated by Camilla Marangoni for the Polonsky project "Dante 1481", with data provided by Lynley Anne Herbert (Baltimore, Walters Art Museum Library).
Physische BeschreibungLarge engraving mounted before Canto I which is a copy of the fresco the Camposanto, in Pisa. A note on the flyleaf written by Dorothy Miner states: "Florentine engraving of inferno in Campo Santo at Pisa inserted. 18th 19th century impression from plates of ca. 1460-80".
FeaturesDekoration später eingefügt
Trägermaterial (Buch)Papier

Provenienz 1897 - 1910

OrtFlorence (Geonames ID: 3176959)
Regione-it
Zeitraum1897 - 1910
ProvenienznameOlschki, Leo Samuel, 1861 - 1940 [Person; Buchhändler] (Männlich, Buchhandel/Buchhändler, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
AnmerkungOn the upper corners of both front flyeaves: "B +". Information about the copy supplied in blue pencil on the verso of the first flyleaf in Italian.
Since it is known that another copy of this edition, bearing the same annotations, was purchased by Henry Walters from Leo Olschki in 1910, it can be assumed that this volume was also purchased from the same seller, in the same moment.
Preis12,000 L
QuelleAutopsie

Provenienz 1910 - 1931

OrtBaltimore (Geonames ID: 4347778)
Regionn-us
Zeitraum1910 - 1931
ProvenienznameWalters, Henry, 1848-1931 [Person; Vorbesitzer] (Männlich)
AnmerkungSee above.
Art der ErwerbungKauf
QuelleAutopsie

Provenienz 1931 -

OrtBaltimore (Geonames ID: 4347778)
Regionn-us-md
Zeitraum1931 -
ProvenienznameBaltimore, The Walters Art Museum Library [Körperschaft; Besitzer] (Museum, Keine Characterisierung / Laie)
Miner, Dorothy E., 1904 - 1973 [Person; Biliothekar] (Weiblich, Bibliothekar / Konservator)
Art der ProvienienzBuchhistorische Evidenz
AnmerkungOn the recto of the second flyleaf Miner noted the title, date and a list of other known copies of this edition.
Art der ErwerbungErbschaft
QuelleAutopsie

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Letzte Änderung2021-06-08 15:26:29