Every item of data recorded (a certain style of decoration or binding, the date of a manuscript note, etc.) is treated as a valuable clue for provenance, therefore it can be geographically located and chronologically dated. This enables to track the movement of books across Europe and through the centuries.
Venice : Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1475. – f°. – ISTC ig00410000
Roma, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele II (IT). – RC 1107 [02019304]
Gregorius I, Pont. Max : Dialogorum libri quattuor [Italian]. Add: Paulus Diaconus: Vita S. Gregorii [Italian]. Tr: Domenico Cavalca . – Roma, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele II (IT). – RC 1107 []
Exports the data into a csv file, which can be opened easily with Excel or Calc (or similar). The separator is a semi-colon. Please select the fields you want to export and choose if you prefer one line per copy (MEI id) or per provenance.
Use this form to formulate complex queries. Select a search option from the drop-down menu and add other options by clicking the "Add a line" button. The right column will tell you how many hits your combined search will retrieve. Click on the number to display the records. For right truncation use an asterisk (*)