Image Number:
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JRL22310289
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Reference Number:
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R14960.1
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Link to Catalogue:
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Image Title:
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Manuscript inscription and armorial ink stamps on title page
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Parent Work Title:
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Formicarius Ioannis Nyder theologi profundissimi, pulcherrimus Dialogus ad vitam christianam exemplo conditionum formice incitatiuus: historijsq[ue] Germanie refertissimus. : Mentionem passim faciens de principib[us], Episcopis, Prelatis, Sacerdotib[us], Monachis, Monialib[us], Beguinis [et] beghardis, Rebuspublicis, Liuib[us], Loniugatis, Viduis, Virginib[us], Maleficis, Necromanticis, Incubis [et] succubis, Mania, ac ceteris lectu dulcib[us] [et] vtilib[us]..
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Alternative Parent Work Title:
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Formicarius. 1517
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Creator:
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Nider, Johannes, approximately 1380-1438
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Creator Role:
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Author
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Creator:
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Wimpheling, Jakob, 1450-1528
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Creator Role:
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Editor
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Creator:
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Schott, Johann, 1477-1548
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Creator Role:
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Printer
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Date Created:
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1517
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Publication Details:
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Strasbourg: Sumptibus prouidorum Io. Knoblouchi, et Pauli Götz, Ioannes Schottus prelo suo Argentine restituit
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Page/Sheet:
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Title page
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Description:
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Eighteenth-century[?] manuscript inscription on title page: "Cart: Buxiæ" [i.e. the Carthusian Charterhouse in Buxheim]. Eighteenth or early nineteenth century armorial ink stamp on title page: 'Bibl Buxheim' [i.e. Buxheim Library]. The Carthusian abbey of S. Maria (Reichskartause Buxheim), near Memmingen in Bavaria, Germany, was founded in 1402 and suppressed in 1803; all the property of the Charterhouse, including the library, was given to Graf Johann Friedrich Carl Maximilian von Ostein (1735-1809), passing to his sister, Gräfin Maria Charlotte von Hatzfeld, in 1809, and then to their cousin, Graf Friedrich Carl Rudolph von Waldbott-Bassenheim, in 1810; the books were finally sold in 1883 by Graf Hugo Philipp von Waldbott-Bassenheim (1820-1895). Sold by the bookseller Karl Fr. Mayer, Munich, September 1883, lot 1275 in catalogue 'Catalog der Bibliothek des ehem. Carthäuserklosters Buxheim'.
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Language:
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Latin
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Subject:
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Books--Provenance
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Category of Material:
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Printed
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Sub-Category:
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Incunabula
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Sub-Category:
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Stamps (marks)
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Sub-Category:
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Inscriptions
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Technique Used:
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Printing (process)
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Technique Used:
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Stamping (marking)
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Technique Used:
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Handwriting
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Medium:
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Ink
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Support:
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Paper
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Creation Site:
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France: Grand Est: Strasbourg
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Item Height:
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215 mm
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Item Width:
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165 mm
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Provenance:
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Ostein, Johann Friedrich Carl Maximilian, Graf von, 1735-1809, former owner
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Provenance:
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Hatzfeldt, Maria Charlotte, Gräfin von, -1810, former owner
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Provenance:
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Waldbott-Bassenheim, Friedrich Carl Rudolph, Graf von, 1779-1830, former owner
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Provenance:
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Waldbott-Bassenheim, Hugo Philipp, Graf von, 1820-1895, former owner
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Provenance:
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Pawson, Albert Henry, 1850-1935, former owner
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Provenance:
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Reichskartause Buxheim, former owner
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Rights Holder - Image:
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The University of Manchester Library
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Access Rights:
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Notes:
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Bound with: Jacobus de Voragine, 'Legenda aurea sanctorum, sive Lombardica historia' (Strasbourg: [Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger], 1496) (ISTC ij00134000).
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Educational Notes:
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Incunabula Cataloguing Project (Provenance), 2021-2025
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Academic Project Lead:
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Julianne Simpson
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Academic Project Lead:
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John Gandy
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Academic Project Lead:
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Ed Potten
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