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mei/02144713 Sp Coll Hunterian Cn.1.2 [02144713]

Glasgow, University Library (GB) : Sp Coll Hunterian Cn.1.2

ISTC No.ip01011000
TitoloPromptorium puerorum, sive Medulla grammaticae
Note tipografiche[London] : Richard Pynson, for Fredericus de Egmondt and Petrus, 'post Pascha', 15 May 1499
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoGrammar
Parole chiaveeducation
Periodocontemporary

Descrizione dell'esemplare

ID dell'esemplare02144713
BibliotecaGlasgow, University Library (GB)
Segnatura di collocazioneSp Coll Hunterian Cn.1.2
Nota alla collocazioneCn.1.2
NotaVariant: t1r, final word of final line in col. 2 reads {34}twynklin{34} as in BM 15th cent's 2nd copy, not {34}twynkin{34} as in BM 15th cent's first copy.
The first of three works bound together. Bound with: (2) Macrobius, Ambrosius Aurelius Theodorus: Macrobius Aurelius integer. Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 1519; (3) Florus, Lucius Annaeus: Epitome rerum Romanarum. Basel: J. Hervagius, 1532.
Misura delle carte272 × 193 mm
Nota sulle peculiarità dell’esemplareImperfections: wanting t3 (including colophon and printer's device) and the blank leaf t4.
Riproduzione digitaleGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Altro identificativoG5 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)

Provenienza 16th century

PossessoreLyng, William, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaWilliam Lyng (16th century): inscription on a1r "Will[iel]m[u]s Lyng hunc possidet Librum" and in a different hand "Will Lyng"

Provenienza 16th century

PossessorePrym, John, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaJohn Prym/Prime (16th century): inscription on a1r "Liber Ioh[ann]is Prym"

Provenienza 16th century

PossessoreElwyn, Henry, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaHenry Elwyn (16th century): inscription on a1r "Henry Elwyn one"

Provenienza 16th century

PossessoreSenecle, Thomas, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaThomas Senecle (16th century): inscription on a1r "Thomas Senecle deb[et] hunc libru[m]"

Provenienza 16th century

PossessoreAbbis, Thomas, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaThomas(?) Abbys/Abbis, (16th century): partially read (damaged) inscription on a1r "T[...]s Abbys deb[et] hunc liber [sic]"

Provenienza 1705-1752

PossessoreBlomefield, Francis, 1705-1752 [Persona] Armorial bookplate.
NotaFrancis Blomefield (1705-1752), topographical historian and Church of England clergyman: armorial bookplate on front pastedown with engraved inscription "Francis Blomefield Rector of Fersfield in Norfolk, 1736" and signed "W.H. Toms sculp"

Provenienza 1697-1771

PossessoreMartin, Thomas, 1697-1771 [Persona] Ms. autograph.
NotaThomas Martin (1697-1771), of Palgrave, antiquary: signature "Tho: Martin" on front pastedown, and a list of the contents of the volume in Martin's hand on front free endpaper; no. 4079, priced at £1.11.6, in 'Bibliotheca Martiniana: a catalogue of the entire library of the late eminent antiquary Mr. Thomas Martin ... Which will begin to be sold ... on Saturday June 5, by Martin Booth and ... John Berry, booksellers ... Norwich ... and continue on sale only two months', [Norwich: 1773]

Provenienza 1718-1783

PossessoreHunter, William, 1718-1783 [Persona]
NotaWilliam Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: source unknown

Provenienza

LuogoGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Areae-uk-st
PossessoreUniversity of Glasgow [Istituto/ente] Current Owner
NotaUniversity of Glasgow: Hunterian bequest 1807; Hunterian Museum bookplate on front pastedown, with former shelfmark "Ah.4.14".
Nota sulla legaturaBinding: England, 17th-century calf, covers have a blind fillet border and a centre panel formed by blind fillets with ornaments in blind added at its outer corners; title "Promptoriu[m]" written in ink across fore-edge; bunch of grapes watermark on rear flyleaves; rebacked in 19th century - no evidence survives of original spine. Size: 278 x 197 mm.
Note manoscritteAnnotations: a few marginal annotations (mainly extracting Latin keywords) in a 16th-century hand in gatherings a-b, and very occasional marginal notes thereafter; on q1v a quotation in a 16th-century hand based on 2 Corinthians 6:3 "Nemini dantes ullam offensionem ..."; on q2r an unidentified quotation in the same hand; an annotation in a different 16th-century hand on i6r "In the name of God and the"; the entry for "Pope" on m5v is deleted in ink; extract from a bookseller's (or auction) catalogue pasted onto front free endpaper "186 Promptuarium Parvulorum - The Author of this Book was a preaching or Black Frier, his Name was Richard Fraunces; this is a very rare Book; see Hearne's Langtoft's Chronicle, Vol. 2d, page 624 and 5. printed by Rich. Pynson, 1499".

Provenienza 16th century

PossessorePrime, John, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaTODO: unmatched provenance name entry -- manual revision necessary

Provenienza 16th century

PossessoreAbbys, Thomas, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaTODO: unmatched provenance name entry -- manual revision necessary

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  02144713

Glasgow, University Library (GB) : Sp Coll Hunterian Cn.1.2

ISTC No.ip01011000
TitoloPromptorium puerorum, sive Medulla grammaticae
Note tipografiche[London] : Richard Pynson, for Fredericus de Egmondt and Petrus, 'post Pascha', 15 May 1499
Formato
Lingualat
SoggettoGrammar
Parole chiaveeducation
Periodocontemporary

Descrizione dell'esemplare

ID dell'esemplare02144713
BibliotecaGlasgow, University Library (GB)
Segnatura di collocazioneSp Coll Hunterian Cn.1.2
Nota alla collocazioneCn.1.2
NotaVariant: t1r, final word of final line in col. 2 reads {34}twynklin{34} as in BM 15th cent's 2nd copy, not {34}twynkin{34} as in BM 15th cent's first copy.
The first of three works bound together. Bound with: (2) Macrobius, Ambrosius Aurelius Theodorus: Macrobius Aurelius integer. Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 1519; (3) Florus, Lucius Annaeus: Epitome rerum Romanarum. Basel: J. Hervagius, 1532.
Misura delle carte272 × 193 mm
Nota sulle peculiarità dell’esemplareImperfections: wanting t3 (including colophon and printer's device) and the blank leaf t4.
Riproduzione digitaleGlasgow Incunabula Project See the description of this item and digitised pages on the Glasgow Incunabula Project's Website
Altro identificativoG5 (Glasgow Incunabula Project)

Provenienza

PossessoreLyng, William, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaWilliam Lyng (16th century): inscription on a1r "Will[iel]m[u]s Lyng hunc possidet Librum" and in a different hand "Will Lyng"

Provenienza

PossessorePrym, John, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaJohn Prym/Prime (16th century): inscription on a1r "Liber Ioh[ann]is Prym"

Provenienza

PossessoreElwyn, Henry, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaHenry Elwyn (16th century): inscription on a1r "Henry Elwyn one"

Provenienza

PossessoreSenecle, Thomas, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaThomas Senecle (16th century): inscription on a1r "Thomas Senecle deb[et] hunc libru[m]"

Provenienza

PossessoreAbbis, Thomas, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaThomas(?) Abbys/Abbis, (16th century): partially read (damaged) inscription on a1r "T[...]s Abbys deb[et] hunc liber [sic]"

Provenienza

PossessoreBlomefield, Francis, 1705-1752 [Persona] Armorial bookplate.
NotaFrancis Blomefield (1705-1752), topographical historian and Church of England clergyman: armorial bookplate on front pastedown with engraved inscription "Francis Blomefield Rector of Fersfield in Norfolk, 1736" and signed "W.H. Toms sculp"

Provenienza

PossessoreMartin, Thomas, 1697-1771 [Persona] Ms. autograph.
NotaThomas Martin (1697-1771), of Palgrave, antiquary: signature "Tho: Martin" on front pastedown, and a list of the contents of the volume in Martin's hand on front free endpaper; no. 4079, priced at £1.11.6, in 'Bibliotheca Martiniana: a catalogue of the entire library of the late eminent antiquary Mr. Thomas Martin ... Which will begin to be sold ... on Saturday June 5, by Martin Booth and ... John Berry, booksellers ... Norwich ... and continue on sale only two months', [Norwich: 1773]

Provenienza

PossessoreHunter, William, 1718-1783 [Persona]
NotaWilliam Hunter (1718-1783), physician and anatomist: source unknown

Provenienza

LuogoGlasgow (Geonames ID: 2648579)
Areae-uk-st
PossessoreUniversity of Glasgow [Istituto/ente] Current Owner
NotaUniversity of Glasgow: Hunterian bequest 1807; Hunterian Museum bookplate on front pastedown, with former shelfmark "Ah.4.14".
Nota sulla legaturaBinding: England, 17th-century calf, covers have a blind fillet border and a centre panel formed by blind fillets with ornaments in blind added at its outer corners; title "Promptoriu[m]" written in ink across fore-edge; bunch of grapes watermark on rear flyleaves; rebacked in 19th century - no evidence survives of original spine. Size: 278 x 197 mm.
Note manoscritteAnnotations: a few marginal annotations (mainly extracting Latin keywords) in a 16th-century hand in gatherings a-b, and very occasional marginal notes thereafter; on q1v a quotation in a 16th-century hand based on 2 Corinthians 6:3 "Nemini dantes ullam offensionem ..."; on q2r an unidentified quotation in the same hand; an annotation in a different 16th-century hand on i6r "In the name of God and the"; the entry for "Pope" on m5v is deleted in ink; extract from a bookseller's (or auction) catalogue pasted onto front free endpaper "186 Promptuarium Parvulorum - The Author of this Book was a preaching or Black Frier, his Name was Richard Fraunces; this is a very rare Book; see Hearne's Langtoft's Chronicle, Vol. 2d, page 624 and 5. printed by Rich. Pynson, 1499".

Provenienza

PossessorePrime, John, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaTODO: unmatched provenance name entry -- manual revision necessary

Provenienza

PossessoreAbbys, Thomas, 16th century [Persona] Ms. inscription.
NotaTODO: unmatched provenance name entry -- manual revision necessary

Altre informazioni

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