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Detail View: Early Printing Collection: JRL22318025

Image Number: 
JRL22318025
Reference Number: 
11568
Link to Catalogue: 
Image Title: 
Washed out manuscript on page of text
Parent Work Title: 
Ad Illustrissimu[m] & Serenissimum dominum dominu[m] Maximilianum diui Cæsaris Friderici Tercii filium Franciscus de Picolhomineiis Senen[sem] .S. Eustachii Cardinalis.
Creator: 
Dio, Chrysostom
Creator Role: 
Author
Creator: 
Pius III, Pope, approximately 1440-1503
Creator Role: 
Editor
Creator: 
Tifernate, Gregorio, 1414-approximately 1462
Creator Role: 
Translator
Creator: 
Valdarfer, Christoph, active 1470-1488
Creator Role: 
Printer
Date Created: 
Not after 1471-11-09
Publication Details: 
Venice: Christophorus Valdarfer
Page/Sheet: 
[a1]r
Image Sequence Number: 
a001r
Description: 
Washed out seventeenth century[?] manuscript inscription at head of leaf, visible under UV light: "Collegij Societatis Jesu Ratisponae" [i.e. the Jesuit College at Regensburg, Germany]. Sixteenth century[?] unidentified coat of arms painted at foot of leaf: Or a horse salient sable, a mullet to the left of the head; with manuscript name 'Io De Sta' [Giovanni de Stabile?] at the sides of the arms.
Language: 
Latin
Subject: 
Authority--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Monarchy--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek--Translations into Latin--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Books--Provenance
Category of Material: 
Printed
Sub-Category: 
Incunabula
Sub-Category: 
Coats of arms
Sub-Category: 
Inscriptions
Technique Used: 
Printing (process)
Technique Used: 
Handwriting
Technique Used: 
Painting (image-making)
Medium: 
Ink
Support: 
Paper
Creation Site: 
Italy: Veneto: Venezia: Venice
Item Height: 
205 mm
Item Width: 
150 mm
Provenance: 
Spencer, George John Spencer, Earl, 1758-1834, former owner
Provenance: 
Collegium Societatis Jesu (Regensburg, Germany), former owner
Rights Holder - Image: 
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights: 
Creative Commons License
Educational Notes: 
Incunabula Cataloguing Project (Provenance), 2021-2025
Academic Project Lead: 
Julianne Simpson
Academic Project Lead: 
John Gandy
Academic Project Lead: 
Ed Potten