Glasgow, University Library (GB)
: Sp Coll f235
ISTC No.ia00394000
AuthorAlexander Carpentarius
TitleDestructorium vitiorum
ImprintParis : Pierre Levet, for himself and for Johannes de Coblenz and Michel Morin, 11 Apr. 1497
Formatf°
Languagelat
SubjectTheology-Moral
Periodcontemporary
Description of Copy
Copy Id02144404
Holding InstitutionGlasgow, University Library (GB)
ShelfmarkSp Coll f235
Notef235
NoteVariant: g1r: with the signature {34}g{34} present, and the corrected number {34}3{34} in the outer margin at lines 47-48 i.e. as in the second copy described in BN. cat. des incun. A-209.
Size of leaves280 × 201 mm
Electronic ReproductionGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Provenance
16th century
NoteFrater Edmundus Jubert, France (early 16th century): inscription on 2a2r "Fr. Edmu[n]dus Iubert habet vsum" and the same name repeated three times on the printer's woodcut on 2a1r, and once on a1r
Provenance
NoteGeorge Buist (possibly George Buist, 1804-1860, newspaper editor and scientist): signature "Geo: Buist on 2a1r
Provenance
active 1958
PlaceGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Areae-uk-st
NoteRev. A. McLachlan (fl. 1958): presented book to University of Glasgow Library in 1958 according to University Library bookplate on front pastedown and accession number (*445.-1958) on 2a1v; former University Library shelfmark "Bh25-a.16" on bookplate.
Binding noteBinding: France, 18th/19th-century sheep; gold-tooled spine; title label lost; sprinkled red-edged leaves. Size: 282 x 205 mm.
Decoration NoteDecoration: five-line initial "I" on 2a2r supplied in blue, white and brown on a square dull gold ground, embellished with floral decoration in blue, green and brown; several initials supplied in red, blue and reserved white; numerous initials throughout in alternate red and blue; capitals washed in yellow throughout.
Manuscript notesAnnotations: occasional marginal annotations in Latin in a 16th-century hand; frequent underlining and highlighting with ink washes in the early part of the text; probable early ownership inscriptions almost completely deleted on a1r and M8r (illegible under ultra-violet lamp); bibliographical references in French in a 19th-century hand on front pastedown.
Other Information
CompletenessThe enumeration of provenance evidence is considered complete
Last Edit2021-06-03 12:00:00