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mei/02144502 Sp Coll Ferguson Ah-y.8 [02144502]

Glasgow, University Library (GB) : Sp Coll Ferguson Ah-y.8

N° ISTCii00164000
AuteurInstitoris, Henricus and Jacobus Sprenger
TitreMalleus maleficarum
Adresse bibliographique[Speyer : Peter Drach, not after 14 Aug. 1490]
Format
Languelat
SujetLaw-canon
Mots clésinquisition; theology-practical; female; demonology
Périodecontemporary

Description de l’exemplaire

ID de l’exemplaire02144502
Institution de conservationGlasgow, University Library (GB)
CoteSp Coll Ferguson Ah-y.8
Note sur la coteAh-y.8
Taille du feuillet283 × 199 mm
Reproduction électroniqueGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Autre identifiantI2/1 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)

Provenance

PossesseurPickering & Chatto, Booksellers and publishers. [Collectivité] Sold Ah-y.8 copy to Ferguson.
Ferguson, John, 1837-1916 [Personne] Acquisition notes in both copies.
NotePickering & Chatto, booksellers and publishers, London (firm founded in 1820 by William Pickering, continued by his son, Basil Montagu Pickering, and purchased by Thomas Chatto in 1878): sold book to John Ferguson

Provenance 1837-1916

PossesseurFerguson, John, 1837-1916 [Personne] Acquisition notes in both copies.
University of Glasgow [Collectivité] Current Owner
NoteJohn Ferguson (1837-1916), Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow: Ferguson's pencil acquisition note "John Ferguson London 5 March 1898" on front pastedown and initials of his supplier "P & C" [Pickering & Chatto] in pencil on rear pastedown

Provenance

LieuGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Aire géographiquee-uk-st
PossesseurUniversity of Glasgow [Collectivité] Current Owner
NoteUniversity of Glasgow: Ferguson collection purchase, 1921.
Description de la reliureBinding of Ah-y.8 copy: 19th-century vellum; green leather title label and gold-tooled bands on spine; red-edged leaves. Size: 289 x 208 mm.
Note sur le décorDecoration in Ah-y.8 copy: three initials supplied in red (in a modern hand?) on a4v.
Notes manuscritesAnnotations in Ah-y.8 copy: occasional marginal annotations and "nota" marks in a 16th-century hand; contents of the Tabula on a4r and a4v given marginal reference numbers in red ink; every tenth leaf foliated in ink in an 18th-century(?) hand; entire text beginning at a5r, col. 2, given marginal reference numbers in pencil, "1"-"300", in a 19th-century hand; 19th-century price code "p/pn/-", price "3/10/-", and bookseller's catalogue reference "Witchcraft 111" all in pencil on front free endpaper.

Provenance 1833-1906

PossesseurClaudin, Anatole, 1833-1906 [Personne] Bookseller.
NoteTODO: unmatched provenance name entry -- manual revision necessary

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Dernière modification2023-02-03 08:35:25

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Glasgow, University Library (GB) : Sp Coll Ferguson Ah-y.8

N° ISTCii00164000
AuteurInstitoris, Henricus and Jacobus Sprenger
TitreMalleus maleficarum
Adresse bibliographique[Speyer : Peter Drach, not after 14 Aug. 1490]
Format
Languelat
SujetLaw-canon
Mots clésinquisition; theology-practical; female; demonology
Périodecontemporary

Description de l’exemplaire

ID de l’exemplaire02144502
Institution de conservationGlasgow, University Library (GB)
CoteSp Coll Ferguson Ah-y.8
Note sur la coteAh-y.8
Taille du feuillet283 × 199 mm
Reproduction électroniqueGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Autre identifiantI2/1 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)

Provenance

PossesseurPickering & Chatto, Booksellers and publishers. [Collectivité] Sold Ah-y.8 copy to Ferguson.
Ferguson, John, 1837-1916 [Personne] Acquisition notes in both copies.
NotePickering & Chatto, booksellers and publishers, London (firm founded in 1820 by William Pickering, continued by his son, Basil Montagu Pickering, and purchased by Thomas Chatto in 1878): sold book to John Ferguson

Provenance

PossesseurFerguson, John, 1837-1916 [Personne] Acquisition notes in both copies.
University of Glasgow [Collectivité] Current Owner
NoteJohn Ferguson (1837-1916), Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow: Ferguson's pencil acquisition note "John Ferguson London 5 March 1898" on front pastedown and initials of his supplier "P & C" [Pickering & Chatto] in pencil on rear pastedown

Provenance

LieuGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Aire géographiquee-uk-st
PossesseurUniversity of Glasgow [Collectivité] Current Owner
NoteUniversity of Glasgow: Ferguson collection purchase, 1921.
Description de la reliureBinding of Ah-y.8 copy: 19th-century vellum; green leather title label and gold-tooled bands on spine; red-edged leaves. Size: 289 x 208 mm.
Note sur le décorDecoration in Ah-y.8 copy: three initials supplied in red (in a modern hand?) on a4v.
Notes manuscritesAnnotations in Ah-y.8 copy: occasional marginal annotations and "nota" marks in a 16th-century hand; contents of the Tabula on a4r and a4v given marginal reference numbers in red ink; every tenth leaf foliated in ink in an 18th-century(?) hand; entire text beginning at a5r, col. 2, given marginal reference numbers in pencil, "1"-"300", in a 19th-century hand; 19th-century price code "p/pn/-", price "3/10/-", and bookseller's catalogue reference "Witchcraft 111" all in pencil on front free endpaper.

Provenance

PossesseurClaudin, Anatole, 1833-1906 [Personne] Bookseller.
NoteTODO: unmatched provenance name entry -- manual revision necessary

Informations supplémentaires

Dernière modification2023-02-03 08:35:25