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resources:provenance:can_you_help [2012/10/03 19:37] – [Please help to identify the following former owners:] hartresources:provenance:can_you_help [2012/10/03 19:42] – [Please help to identify the following former owners:] hart
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 |[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3939674622/|{{http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2507/3939674622_705066e1af.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|**EB (or BE) monogram** stamped on a2r of a copy of Isidorus Hispalensis, //Etymologiae// (Venice: Peter Löslein, 1483). \\ The curved parts of the B end in curls that enter the counters.|In the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library, Northampton, Massachusetts|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Palmerino binding stamp|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library| |[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3939674622/|{{http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2507/3939674622_705066e1af.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|**EB (or BE) monogram** stamped on a2r of a copy of Isidorus Hispalensis, //Etymologiae// (Venice: Peter Löslein, 1483). \\ The curved parts of the B end in curls that enter the counters.|In the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library, Northampton, Massachusetts|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Palmerino binding stamp|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library|
 |10 September 2009 |||| |10 September 2009 ||||
-|[[http://www.cerl.org/web/_media/:resources:provenance:fenton_figure_7.jpg|{{:resources:provenance:fenton_thumb.jpg?120 |Click for larger image}}]]|**Joseph Fenton (1565/70--1634)** was a London surgeon.\\ Items  from his substantial library are easily identified by his signature, usually accompanied by his motto 'Sustine abstine', or an alternative motto 'Sors mea mors' and a number, often in a rectangle, at the top of the title page.|Many volumes were acquired by Sir Hans Sloane and are now in the British Library. (see [[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/sloane|http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/sloane]], where over 300 Fenton items are listed).|Sloane did not acquire the whole library and I am interested in locating Fenton books in other collections. I would be particularly interested to know if they have manuscript annotations.\\ \\ [[alison.walker@bl.uk|Alison Walker]] \\ British Library, London|+|[[http://www.cerl.org/web/_media/:resources:provenance:fenton_figure_7.jpg|{{:resources:provenance:fenton_thumb.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|**Joseph Fenton (1565/70--1634)** was a London surgeon.\\ Items  from his substantial library are easily identified by his signature, usually accompanied by his motto 'Sustine abstine', or an alternative motto 'Sors mea mors' and a number, often in a rectangle, at the top of the title page.|Many volumes were acquired by Sir Hans Sloane and are now in the British Library. (see [[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/sloane|http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/sloane]], where over 300 Fenton items are listed).|Sloane did not acquire the whole library and I am interested in locating Fenton books in other collections. I would be particularly interested to know if they have manuscript annotations.\\ \\ [[alison.walker@bl.uk|Alison Walker]] \\ British Library, London|
 |7 September 2009 |||| |7 September 2009 ||||
 |[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3894844399/in/set-72157622154559201/ |{{ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2499/3894844399_afefc586c0.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|Arms stamped on both covers of //Palmerino d'Oliva//, Venice, Tramezino, 1552.\\ \\ Related arms (engraved) are printed on the front free endpaper of the volume (see below).|The book is in the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library |[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Palmerino binding stamp|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library| |[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3894844399/in/set-72157622154559201/ |{{ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2499/3894844399_afefc586c0.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|Arms stamped on both covers of //Palmerino d'Oliva//, Venice, Tramezino, 1552.\\ \\ Related arms (engraved) are printed on the front free endpaper of the volume (see below).|The book is in the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library |[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Palmerino binding stamp|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library|
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 |**Sum Barnardi Hampton eiusque amicorum**\\ \\ Hast[e] not to[o] hastely |Books with the inscription and/or motto of Barnard Hampton, mid-16th-century clerk to the Privy Council. |Dennis Rhodes has so far traced five books which belonged to Hampton's library.|Please send further examples of books with Barnard Hampton's signature or motto to\\ [[David@djshaw.co.uk?subject=Barnard Hampton|David@djshaw.co.uk]]\\  on behalf of Dennis Rhodes.| |**Sum Barnardi Hampton eiusque amicorum**\\ \\ Hast[e] not to[o] hastely |Books with the inscription and/or motto of Barnard Hampton, mid-16th-century clerk to the Privy Council. |Dennis Rhodes has so far traced five books which belonged to Hampton's library.|Please send further examples of books with Barnard Hampton's signature or motto to\\ [[David@djshaw.co.uk?subject=Barnard Hampton|David@djshaw.co.uk]]\\  on behalf of Dennis Rhodes.|
 |14 July 2009 |||| |14 July 2009 ||||
-|**Bibliotheca Windhagiana**|The library of the mid-17th-century Austrian aristocrat Johann Joachim Entzmüller (1600–1678), Freiherr von und zu Windhag, which was later given to the University Library in Vienna in 1787.| Dennis Rhodes has traced over 30 books which once belonged to this important collection.\\ \\ Dennis Rhodes, ‘Bibliotheca Windhagiana’, //Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 2009//, p.307--312.|Please send further examples of books from the Bibliotheca Windhagiana to\\ [[David@djshaw.co.uk?subject=Windhag|David@djshaw.co.uk]]\\  on behalf of Dennis Rhodes.\\ \\ Dr Klaus Graf has discovered a number of additional items from the Bibliotheca Windhagiana: see [[http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/5866759/]].|+|**Bibliotheca Windhagiana**|The library of the mid-17th-century Austrian aristocrat Johann Joachim Entzmüller (1600–1678), Freiherr von und zu Windhag, which was later given to the University Library in Vienna in 1787.| Dennis Rhodes has traced over 30 books which once belonged to this important collection.\\ \\ Dennis Rhodes, ‘Bibliotheca Windhagiana’, //Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 2009//, p.307--312.|Please send further examples of books from the Bibliotheca Windhagiana to\\ [[David@djshaw.co.uk?subject=Windhag|David@djshaw.co.uk]]\\ on behalf of Dennis Rhodes.\\ \\ Dr Klaus Graf has discovered a number of additional items from the Bibliotheca Windhagiana: see [[http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/5866759/]].|
 |29 June 2009 |||| |29 June 2009 ||||
-|{{:resources:provenance:carmelites.jpg?120 |Click for larger image}}|Can anyone identify the Discalced Carmelite house in this inscription?\\ //**Ex libris conuentus** //{{:resources:provenance:carmelites_query.jpg?120}}\\ //**Carmelit. discalceat**//|//L'histoire ethiopique de Heliodore//, Paris, Toussaincts du Bray, 1609.|[[francesca.galligan@ouls.ox.ac.uk]], Bodleian Library, Oxford\\ ----------------------------- \\ Chris Coppens suggests Haughton-le-Skene (Nottinghamshire, England) but David Shaw thinks that this Carmelite house was no longer in existence when the book was printed (1609).|+|{{:resources:provenance:carmelites.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|Can anyone identify the Discalced Carmelite house in this inscription?\\ //**Ex libris conuentus** //{{:resources:provenance:carmelites_query.jpg?120}}\\ //**Carmelit. discalceat**//|//L'histoire ethiopique de Heliodore//, Paris, Toussaincts du Bray, 1609.|[[francesca.galligan@ouls.ox.ac.uk]], Bodleian Library, Oxford\\ ----------------------------- \\ Chris Coppens suggests Haughton-le-Skene (Nottinghamshire, England) but David Shaw thinks that this Carmelite house was no longer in existence when the book was printed (1609).|
 |12 May 2009 |||| |12 May 2009 ||||
 |{{:resources:provenance:thistly_lions_at_mmw_1.jpg?70|Click for larger image}} {{:resources:provenance:thistly_lions_at_mmw_2.jpg?70|Click for larger image}}|Two armorial shields with lions and thistles, from two Aquinas editions,  //Catena aurea//, Rome: Sweynheym & Pannartz, 1470 and //Quaestiones de xii quodlibet//, Rome: G. Lauer, c. 1470 in the Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum, Den Haag.|Photos from  //Vroege boekdrukkunst uit Italie//, Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum (1987) afb. 6 and 9.\\   The arms are 'azure, in chief a lion’s head guardant or, from its mouth three thistles proper inverted'.|The same arms appear on vol. 2 of the Sweynheym and Pannartz //Jerome//, Rome 1468, in the British Library (C.13.e.2).\\ \\  [[mcdavies@blueyonder.co.uk|Martin Davies]]| |{{:resources:provenance:thistly_lions_at_mmw_1.jpg?70|Click for larger image}} {{:resources:provenance:thistly_lions_at_mmw_2.jpg?70|Click for larger image}}|Two armorial shields with lions and thistles, from two Aquinas editions,  //Catena aurea//, Rome: Sweynheym & Pannartz, 1470 and //Quaestiones de xii quodlibet//, Rome: G. Lauer, c. 1470 in the Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum, Den Haag.|Photos from  //Vroege boekdrukkunst uit Italie//, Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum (1987) afb. 6 and 9.\\   The arms are 'azure, in chief a lion’s head guardant or, from its mouth three thistles proper inverted'.|The same arms appear on vol. 2 of the Sweynheym and Pannartz //Jerome//, Rome 1468, in the British Library (C.13.e.2).\\ \\  [[mcdavies@blueyonder.co.uk|Martin Davies]]|
 |1 April 2009 |||| |1 April 2009 ||||
-|{{:resources:provenance:zamorano_2.jpg?100|Click for larger image }}\\ [[http://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/zamorano.jpg|complete image]]| Can you identify this library stamp from the following book?\\ \\ Rodrigo de Zamorano, //Compendia de la arte de navegar//, Sevilla: Andrea Pescioni, 1581.| Search for "Zamorano" on the catalogue:\\ [[http://www.middletemplelibrary.org.uk/uhtbin/webcat|Middle Temple Library, London]]|[[r.satterley@middletemple.org.uk|Renae Satterley]]|+|{{:resources:provenance:zamorano_2.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}\\ [[http://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/zamorano.jpg|complete image]]| Can you identify this library stamp from the following book?\\ \\ Rodrigo de Zamorano, //Compendia de la arte de navegar//, Sevilla: Andrea Pescioni, 1581.| Search for "Zamorano" on the catalogue:\\ [[http://www.middletemplelibrary.org.uk/uhtbin/webcat|Middle Temple Library, London]]|[[r.satterley@middletemple.org.uk|Renae Satterley]]|
 |26 February 2009 |||| |26 February 2009 ||||
-|**624 MSN Aukt.\\ Nn 6/8 06.**\\ (pencil note in an incunable at the Stadtarchiv Olpe)| Can you help to identify the auction house which sold this book, probably in August 1906 ("8 06")|Johannes de Turrecremata, //Quaestiones//..., Köln: Petrus in Altis de Olpe, 23. August 1478 |[[thomas.wilhelmi@adw.uni-heidelberg.de|Thomas Wilhelmi]] |+|**624 MSN Aukt.\\ Nn 6/8 06.**\\ (pencil note in an incunable at the Stadtarchiv Olpe)| Can you help to identify the auction house which sold this book, probably in August 1906 ("8 06")|Johannes de Turrecremata, //Quaestiones//..., Köln: Petrus in Altis de Olpe, 23. August 1478 |[[thomas.wilhelmi@adw.uni-heidelberg.de|Thomas Wilhelmi]]|
 |13 February 2009 |||| |13 February 2009 ||||
 |{{:resources:provenance:psalter_binding_t.jpg?100|Click for larger image}} |[[http://www.cerl.org/web/_media/en/resources/provenance/psalter_binding.jpg|Blind-stamped binding]] dated 1598 with the initials **FSMA** (or **ESMA**) |Late 13th-century Psalter.\\ Continental binding?  |[[mortensd@online.no|Morten Dahl]]\\ Kirkenes\\ Norway | |{{:resources:provenance:psalter_binding_t.jpg?100|Click for larger image}} |[[http://www.cerl.org/web/_media/en/resources/provenance/psalter_binding.jpg|Blind-stamped binding]] dated 1598 with the initials **FSMA** (or **ESMA**) |Late 13th-century Psalter.\\ Continental binding?  |[[mortensd@online.no|Morten Dahl]]\\ Kirkenes\\ Norway |
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