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mei/02142490 INC J186 [02142490]

Washington DC, Folger Shakespeare Library (US) : INC J186

ISTC Nr.ij00209000
VerfasserJacobus Philippus de Bergamo
TitelSupplementum chronicarum
ErscheinungsvermerkBrescia : Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 1 Dec. 1485
Format
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichHistory
StichwörterLiterature-social
Zeitraumcontemporary

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.02142490
Besitzende BibliothekWashington DC, Folger Shakespeare Library (US)
SignaturINC J186
Weitere Identifier90227 (Folger Shakespeare Library)

Provenienz 1857-1930

Provenienz 1932-

OrtWashington D.C. (Geonames ID: 4140963)
Regionn-us-dc
ProvenienznameFolger Shakespeare Library, 1932- (Bibliothek)
AnmerkungLacks leaves a1 (blank), n2, n7, and T8 (register); margins trimmed, affecting manuscript notes; worming in the 1st and last gatherings, affecting text in tables. Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red throughout. Manuscript finding notes in brown ink (one of them underlining the invention of printing on leaf 341), and manuscript additions in indexes; small later manuscript fragment bearing name "P. Venerante[?]", loosely inserted in book, now kept in a mylar in the book. Purchased in 1916.

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  02142490

Washington DC, Folger Shakespeare Library (US) : INC J186

ISTC Nr.ij00209000
VerfasserJacobus Philippus de Bergamo
TitelSupplementum chronicarum
ErscheinungsvermerkBrescia : Boninus de Boninis, de Ragusia, 1 Dec. 1485
Format
Sprachelat
ThemenbereichHistory
StichwörterLiterature-social
Zeitraumcontemporary

Beschreibung des Exemplars

Exemplar Nr.02142490
Besitzende BibliothekWashington DC, Folger Shakespeare Library (US)
SignaturINC J186
Weitere Identifier90227 (Folger Shakespeare Library)

Provenienz

Provenienz

OrtWashington D.C. (Geonames ID: 4140963)
Regionn-us-dc
ProvenienznameFolger Shakespeare Library, 1932- (Bibliothek)
AnmerkungLacks leaves a1 (blank), n2, n7, and T8 (register); margins trimmed, affecting manuscript notes; worming in the 1st and last gatherings, affecting text in tables. Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes in red throughout. Manuscript finding notes in brown ink (one of them underlining the invention of printing on leaf 341), and manuscript additions in indexes; small later manuscript fragment bearing name "P. Venerante[?]", loosely inserted in book, now kept in a mylar in the book. Purchased in 1916.

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Letzte Änderung2021-07-19 16:57:51