Glasgow, University Library (GB)
: Sp Coll Hunterian Cn.2.21
ISTC No.id00063700
AuthorDatus, Augustinus
TitleElegantiolae. Add: Rhetorica minor. Antonius Haneron: De brevibus epistolis edendis
Imprint[Louvain : Johannes de Westfalia, 1477-83]
Format4°
Languagelat
SubjectRhetoric
Keywordseducation; collection
Periodhumanist
Description of Copy
Copy Id02144018
Holding InstitutionGlasgow, University Library (GB)
ShelfmarkSp Coll Hunterian Cn.2.21
NoteCn.2.21
Also bound with this copy[Unknown title] [GIP P80]
NotePrinter's pin-holes visible in lower margins.
The second of two incunables bound together; for the first item, see Bracciolini, Poggio 'Facetiae' ([Louvain:] Johannes de Westfalia, [ca. 1477]).
Size of leaves196 × 138 mm
Copy Features - NoteImperfections: wanting the blank leaves c6 and h8.
Electronic ReproductionGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Other IdentifierD4 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)
Provenance
17th century
NoteA. Carr (17th cent.): "Lib
Provenance
17th century
NoteA. Carr(?)" on front fly leaf (the surname scored through); possibly in same hand on a second front flyleaf: "Bought: Dec: 7: 1678: Price: 2s." (the year lightly crossed out)
Provenance
1689-1772
NoteBernard Wilson (1689-1772), Church of England clergyman: lot 790 in the auction sale of Wilson's library, London, 11 May 1778. William Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: bought by Hunter at Wilson sale for £0.8.0 according to the annotated BL copy of the sale catalogue (shelfmark S.C.S. 11(5))
Provenance
PlaceGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Areae-uk-st
NoteUniversity of Glasgow: Hunterian bequest, 1807; with Hunterian Museum bookplate on front pastedown with former shelfmark "Aj.5.2".
Binding noteBinding: England, 17th-century blind-tooled calf (rebacked); covers decorated with a triple blind-fillet border, a lozenge-shaped floral tool at each inner corner; sprinkled red and brown-edged leaves; without pastedowns; loosely inserted at rear is a printed leaf (printer's waste?) with running title {u2018}De decem praecept. Philonis Iudaei{u2019} (pp. 81-2). Size: 200 x 139 mm.
Manuscript notesMs. annotations: traces of early manuscript ink foliation "62" to "125" (i.e. continuing the manuscript foliation of the first item in the volume); frequent marginal annotations in Latin in a 15th/16th-century hand.
Other Information
CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
Last Edit2021-06-03 12:00:00