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mei/02144228 Sp Coll Ferguson An-y.12 [02144228]

Glasgow, University Library (GB) : Sp Coll Ferguson An-y.12

ISTC No.ii00166000
AutoreInstitoris, Henricus and Jacobus Sprenger
TitoloMalleus maleficarum
Note tipograficheNuremberg : Anton Koberger, 17 Mar. 1494
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoLaw-canon
Parole chiaveinquisition; theology-practical; female; demonology
Periodocontemporary

Descrizione dell'esemplare

ID dell'esemplare02144228
BibliotecaGlasgow, University Library (GB)
Segnatura di collocazioneSp Coll Ferguson An-y.12
Nota alla collocazioneAn-y.12
NotaVariant: colophon, lines 5 & 6: where {34}... Nurber-/gen.{34} lacks contraction sign over {34}n{34} as in BM 15th cent., not with contraction sign as in Polain(B) 2124.
Misura delle carte225 × 169 mm
Riproduzione digitaleGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Altro identificativoI3 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)

Provenienza 1827-1905

PossessoreCohn, Albert, Bookseller (Berlin), 1827-1905 [Persona] Sold book to John Ferguson.
Ferguson, John, 1837-1916 [Persona] Ms. acquisition notes.
NotaAlbert Cohn (1827-1905), bookseller, Berlin: sold book to John Ferguson

Provenienza 1837-1916

PossessoreFerguson, John, 1837-1916 [Persona] Ms. acquisition notes.
University of Glasgow [Istituto/ente] Current Owner
NotaJohn Ferguson (1837-1916), Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow: purchased from Cohn, 4 June 1880; Ferguson's pencil acquisition note on front pastedown "JF 4.VI.80 Cohn"

Provenienza

LuogoGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Areae-uk-st
PossessoreUniversity of Glasgow [Istituto/ente] Current Owner
NotaUniversity of Glasgow: Ferguson collection purchase, 1921.
Nota sulla legaturaBinding: Germany, 15th/16th-century quarter blind-tooled calf over bevelled wooden boards; leather on front board tooled vertically with two fillets to enclose a row of a repeated lozenge-shaped stamp with a floral motif, and bordered at the right by a row of a repeated fleur-de-lys stamp; leather on rear board is tooled to a similar design but decorated with different stamps - a square stamp containing a quatrefoil and a lozenge-shaped stamp containing a unicorn(?); nails and nail holes are surviving evidence of a single clasp now lost; title in ink on exposed wooden part of front board; blue paper pastedowns (18th century?); rebacked with calf in the 19th century. Size: 235 x 171 mm.
Nota sulla decorazioneDecoration: initials, capital strokes, paragraph marks and underlining supplied in red throughout; hyphens frequently supplied in red at line endings.
Note manoscritteAnnotations: occasional early marginal annotations in red ink; "Laus deo" in red ink at end of colophon; unread 18th-century(?) annotation in German(?) on rear pastedown; on title-page is a partially erased pencil circle bisected horizontally, the upper half containing the number "1114", the lower half "4o", together with other (unread) erasures.

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Glasgow, University Library (GB) : Sp Coll Ferguson An-y.12

ISTC No.ii00166000
AutoreInstitoris, Henricus and Jacobus Sprenger
TitoloMalleus maleficarum
Note tipograficheNuremberg : Anton Koberger, 17 Mar. 1494
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoLaw-canon
Parole chiaveinquisition; theology-practical; female; demonology
Periodocontemporary

Descrizione dell'esemplare

ID dell'esemplare02144228
BibliotecaGlasgow, University Library (GB)
Segnatura di collocazioneSp Coll Ferguson An-y.12
Nota alla collocazioneAn-y.12
NotaVariant: colophon, lines 5 & 6: where {34}... Nurber-/gen.{34} lacks contraction sign over {34}n{34} as in BM 15th cent., not with contraction sign as in Polain(B) 2124.
Misura delle carte225 × 169 mm
Riproduzione digitaleGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Altro identificativoI3 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)

Provenienza

PossessoreCohn, Albert, Bookseller (Berlin), 1827-1905 [Persona] Sold book to John Ferguson.
Ferguson, John, 1837-1916 [Persona] Ms. acquisition notes.
NotaAlbert Cohn (1827-1905), bookseller, Berlin: sold book to John Ferguson

Provenienza

PossessoreFerguson, John, 1837-1916 [Persona] Ms. acquisition notes.
University of Glasgow [Istituto/ente] Current Owner
NotaJohn Ferguson (1837-1916), Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow: purchased from Cohn, 4 June 1880; Ferguson's pencil acquisition note on front pastedown "JF 4.VI.80 Cohn"

Provenienza

LuogoGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Areae-uk-st
PossessoreUniversity of Glasgow [Istituto/ente] Current Owner
NotaUniversity of Glasgow: Ferguson collection purchase, 1921.
Nota sulla legaturaBinding: Germany, 15th/16th-century quarter blind-tooled calf over bevelled wooden boards; leather on front board tooled vertically with two fillets to enclose a row of a repeated lozenge-shaped stamp with a floral motif, and bordered at the right by a row of a repeated fleur-de-lys stamp; leather on rear board is tooled to a similar design but decorated with different stamps - a square stamp containing a quatrefoil and a lozenge-shaped stamp containing a unicorn(?); nails and nail holes are surviving evidence of a single clasp now lost; title in ink on exposed wooden part of front board; blue paper pastedowns (18th century?); rebacked with calf in the 19th century. Size: 235 x 171 mm.
Nota sulla decorazioneDecoration: initials, capital strokes, paragraph marks and underlining supplied in red throughout; hyphens frequently supplied in red at line endings.
Note manoscritteAnnotations: occasional early marginal annotations in red ink; "Laus deo" in red ink at end of colophon; unread 18th-century(?) annotation in German(?) on rear pastedown; on title-page is a partially erased pencil circle bisected horizontally, the upper half containing the number "1114", the lower half "4o", together with other (unread) erasures.

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CompletezzaLa rilevazione di questo esemplare è completa
Ultima modifica2021-06-03 12:00:00