Glasgow, University Library (GB)
: Sp Coll Hunterian Bg.1.1
ISTC No.ij00148000
AuthorJacobus de Voragine
TitleLegenda aurea sanctorum, sive Lombardica historia [English] The Golden Legend. Tr.: William Caxton
ImprintWestminster : William Caxton, [between 20 Nov. 1483 and Mar. 1484]
Formatf°
Languageeng
SubjectHagiography
Keywordsliterature devotional; liturgy; translation
Periodmedieval
Description of Copy
Copy Id02143873
Holding InstitutionGlasgow, University Library (GB)
ShelfmarkSp Coll Hunterian Bg.1.1
NoteBg.1.1
NoteGatherings a-t and A-E exist in one setting only; the remaining gatherings are known in two different settings, representing two issues rather than two separate editions. Setting A: [pi⁶] a-z⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁶ A-V⁸ X⁶ Y²(2+1) 2a-f⁸ 2g⁶ 2h-i⁸ 2k⁶. Setting B: [pi⁴] a-z⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁶ A-X⁸ 2a-f⁸ 2g⁶ 2h-i⁸ 2k⁶. The Hunterian copy is setting B.
Fifteen leaves (a1-4, a7-8, b1, b8, c1-2, ii2, kk1, kk4-6) have been made up from another, smaller copy (leaf size 356 x 259 mm) and have been re-margined at the foot of the leaf - except for 2i2, at the top.
Variants: [pi1r], col.1, line 2: {34}... thys ...{34} not as BM 15th cent's transcription for setting B {34}... this ...{34}; 2k5r, col.1, line 18: {34}... artylces{34} not as BM 15th cent's transcription for setting B {34}... artycles{34}.
An article and images from this book are available via the Glasgow University Library Special Collections website (exhibitions: book of the month archive, January 2007); please note this is an out dated web article and up to date information about the book should be taken from this catalogue record .
Size of leaves376 × 259 mm
Copy Features - NoteImperfections: wanting [pi2-4].
Electronic ReproductionGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Other IdentifierJ9 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)
Provenance
NoteG. Garton (17th century): inscription "G. Garton" on [pi1r] followed by a cropped and unread motto(?)
Provenance
NoteJohn Finch (fl. 1697), member of the family of the Earls of Winchilsea: owner of the fifteen sheets supplied from a smaller copy; cropped inscription on 2k6v "This William Caxton was a Mercer of Londo[n] who brought printing to England out of Germany about the year of our lorde 1471 ... Scriptum per me Jo[...] finch filius Com[...] De Winchilsea fil[...] Thomae Ayres Ca[...] Anno Domini 1697"
Provenance
NoteThomas Ayres (17th century): see above
Provenance
NoteJames West (1703-1772), politician and antiquary: lot 1865 in 'Bibliotheca Westiana' (1773)
Provenance
NoteWilliam Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: purchased by Hunter at the West sale for £12.15.0 according to the annotated copy of the West sale catalogue in University of Glasgow Library (shelfmark Mu31-a.9)
Provenance
PlaceGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
areae-uk-st
noteUniversity of Glasgow: Hunterian bequest 1807; Hunterian Museum bookplate and book label on front pastedown, with former shelfmark "Y.5.18".
bindingNoteBinding: England, 17th/18th-century reversed calf; covers have a centre panel formed by blind rolls with a separate ornament at each outer corner of the panel; rebacked with red morocco in the 18th century; two black leather title labels on spine, the remaining five spine compartments gold-tooled with a "Gothic window" design; dark blue endpapers; sprinkled red-edged leaves; the two front flyleaves each have a watermark resembling three partially superimposed letter "V" shapes with flourishes; the two rear flyleaves have a watermark of a fleur-de-lys within a shield surmounted by a crown and with the letters "W R" suspended below the shield (cf. Heawood 1816 for a similar mark) and a countermark of the letters "H P". Size: 387 x 270 mm.
decorationNoteDecoration: initials supplied in red throughout; those in the fifteen supplied leaves are of a dark brownish-purple colour
msNoteAnnotations: brief marginal annotations in a 16th-century hand on the life of St Loye (Eligius) on [et]4r and [et]5r; brief chronological references in a 17th-century hand to the Emperors Decius, Heraclius and Theodosius on D2v and D3v; the woodcuts of the martyrdom of St Thomas à Becket on n8r and on B4r are scored through in ink, as is the accompanying text regarding the saint's life and translation; signatures r2, [con]4, 2g4, which are omitted by the printer, are supplied in manuscript "rij", "[con]iiij", "ggiiij" in an early hand; numerous pen trials on 2k6v repeating the final line of text "By me wylyam Caxton" (with the "x" of Caxton misread as a "y" or "i"); the fifteen leaves supplied from a smaller copy incorporate frequent distinctive "nota" marks in the form of a flower with a spiral stem.
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