- Text-inc Id:
- tin00175000
- Headings:
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Nider, Johannes
Formicarius
- Imprint:
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[Cologne
Johann Guldenschaff
about 1480]
f°
- References:
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ISTC: in00175000
Source: Cambridge UL
- Cambridge Metadata:
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=300 \\$a[126] leaves ;$c285 mm (fol.)
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=510 4\$aBM 15th cent.,$cI, p. 256
=510 4\$aBN catalogue des incunables,$cN-104
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=510 4\$aOates,$c700, 701
=510 4\$aPolain, M.-L. Catalogue des livres imprimés au quinzième siècle des bibliothèques de Belgique,$c2850
=561 \\$aInc.3.A.4.17[611]: Provenance: Armorial bookplate (anonymous, with motto "Deo fidelis et regi"), signed "Rev. J. Williams M.A. Bryntirion". Number 67 in the sale of S.C.E. Williams (Sotheby's, 1st November 1894). Another sale label, "1132" (unidentified), affixed to upper pastedown.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aInc.3.A.4.17[611]: Binding: Fifteenth-century blind tooled calf over wooden boards; four supports; clasped from lower board; manuscript waste (leaf from homily, ca. 1500). Title and author painted on back in red and white panels (eighteenth century?) Bound at the Carthusian monastery of Dülmen and perhaps from their library.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.A.4.17[611]: Item no. 1 in volume. Height 285 mm. Imperfect: Gathering i wanting; supplied in contemporary manuscript. Decoration: Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied and headings underlined in red. Old shelfmark: G.[cancelled: 39] 40. Bound (1) with: Dialogus inter Hugonem, Catonem, et Oliverium. Rheinstein (Fautsberg) : [for Erwin von Stege], 14 June 1477 (Oates 869).$5UkCU
=561 \\$aInc.3.A.4.26[721]: Provenance: In a volume bequeathed by Hinricus Wacker to the Charterhouse in Dülmen. Later in the library of John Williams; bought at the sale of S.C. Evans Williams in 1894.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aInc.3.A.4.26[721]: Item no. 2 in volume. Decoration: Initials, paragraph marks and capital strokes supplied and headings underlined in red. First initial with reserved decoration in red and pen work in green and black. Bound (3) with: Thomas de Chabham. Liber poenitentialis. [Cologne : Peter Ther Hoernen, about 1486] (Oates 827), and one other.$5UkCU
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=700 1\$aGuldenschaff, Johann,$dactive 1477-1490,$eprinter.
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=700 1\$aWilliams, John,$d1799-1873,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=710 2\$aKartäuserkloster Marienburg (Weddern, Dülmen, Germany),$ebinder,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
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