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=100 0\$aRobert,$cof Reims,$dactive 12th century.
=240 10$aHistoria Hierosolymitana, sive historia itineris contra Turcos.$lLatin
=245 10$aExplicit hystoria de Jtinere [con]tra turchos.
=246 3\$aExplicit historia de itinere contra Turchos
=260 \\$a[Cologne :$bPrinter of Dares (Johannes Solidi (Schilling)),$cca. 1472]
=300 \\$a[126] leaves ;$c203 mm. (4to)
=500 \\$aTitle from explicit on leaf [q8] verso.
=500 \\$aAuthor also known as Robertus Monachus.
=500 \\$aThe text includes extracts from the Historia Hierosolymitana by Fulcherius Carnotensis in book 8, chapters 4-10.
=500 \\$aSpaces left blank for initials.
=500 \\$aSignatures: [a-i⁸ k⁶ l-q⁸]
=505 0\$a[Robertus Remensis or de Sancto Remigio]. Historia Hierosolymitana, sive historia itineris contra Turcos, books 1-9, [a1]r-[q8]v, including extract from Fulcherius Carnotensis. Historia Hierosolymitana, [k1]v-[l3]v.
=510 4\$aBM 15th cent.,$cI, 213
=510 4\$aBN cat. des incun.,$cR-131
=510 4\$aCopinger,$c5135
=510 4\$aGoff,$cR207
=510 4\$aGW,$cM38382
=510 4\$aISTC,$cir00207000
=510 4\$aOates,$c491
=510 4\$aPaul Needham, "William Caxton and his Cologne partners: an enquiry based on Veldener's Cologne type", in Hans Limburg, H. Lohse and W. Schmitz (eds), Ars Impressoria: Entstehung und Entwicklung des Buchdrucks, Eine internationale Festgabe für Severin Corsten zum 65. Geburtstag, Munich, 1986,$c103-131 (pp. 111-112)
=561 \\$aProvenance: John Bellingham Inglis, his bookplate "J. Inglis, M.D." and armorial one with family motto "Recte faciendo securus" on upper pastedown, and shelfmark "<..> c. 62 [crossed away and substituted with "50"]" at lower edge of verso of first upper free endpaper. Bought by Quaritch at Inglis sale, Sotheby's, 11 June 1900, lot 647. Purchased from Quaritch through the Rustat Fund in June 1900 (purchase note on verso of first upper free endpaper).$5UkCU
=563 \\$aBinding: Gilt-tooled light brown calf over pasteboards, with marbled paper pastedowns and conjoint free endpapers, and bookblock edges painted red, England, London [?], 19th century.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aPrinted on half sheets.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aDecoration and rubrication: Puzzle initial in red and blue on leaf [a1] recto, a few initials, some with reserved decoration, in red or blue, paragraph marks and a few highlighting of printed capitals in red supplied by hand, Germany, 1470s; mostly faided and painted over alongside with additional ones and folation "1-126" supplied in red at centre of upper margin, possibly for Inglis, England, 19th century.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aAnnotations: Two marginal manuscript notes in formal hand on leaves [a5] recto and [a7] verso, probably 19th century, possibly by Inglis.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aCut-out engravings representing Robert of Reims [?], Godfrey of Bouillon, Baldwin I of Jerusalem, Guy of Lusignan, Saladin and a crusader, the last two from Thomas Fuller's 1639 book [see below], pasted onto upper pastedown, a crusade scene by A[driaan] Schoonebeek on first upper free endpaper, and the engraved frontispiece by W[illiam] Marshall to Thomas Fuller. The historie of the Holy Warre. Cambridge : pr. by T. Buck : sold by I. Williams [London], 1639, used as second upper free endpaper, supplied by Inglis.$5UkCU
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aCivilization, Medieval$y12th century.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aCrusades$vEarly works to 1800.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aCrusades$yFirst, 1096-1099$xSources.
=651 backslash_zero_replaced$aJerusalem$xHistory.
=655 \7$aArmorial bookplates (Provenance)$zEngland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aBookplates (Provenance)$zEngland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=655 \7$aAnnotations (Provenance)$zEngland$y19th century.$2rbprov$5UkCU
=700 1\$aSolidi, Johannes,$dactive 1473-1478,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aInglis, John Bellingham,$d1780-1870,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 0\$aFoucher de Chartres,$d1058?-approximately 1127.$tHistoria Hierosolymitana.
=710 2\$aRustat Fund,$eassociated name.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aGermany$dCologne.
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