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 |18 October 2009 |||| |18 October 2009 ||||
-|[[{{:resources:provenance:aldo-binding_t.jpg?110|Click for larger image}}]] |Identification of binding stamp, possibly French or Italian. The two works in the volume are printed by Aldus.|Petro Bembo, //Gli Asolani// (1515) bound with Jacopo Sannazaro, //Arcadia// (1514).|[[BN934@AOL.COM?=Aldus binding|Bella Neyman]]|+|{{:resources:provenance:aldo-binding_t.jpg?110|Click for larger image}} |Identification of binding stamp, possibly French or Italian. The two works in the volume are printed by Aldus.|Petro Bembo, //Gli Asolani// (1515) bound with Jacopo Sannazaro, //Arcadia// (1514).|[[BN934@AOL.COM?=Aldus binding|Bella Neyman]]|
 |12 October 2009 |||| |12 October 2009 ||||
 |{{:resources:provenance:enigmatique.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|The distinctive gold tooling at the top of the armorial shield is known as a "Capo d'Angio" (in French: "Chef d'Anjou") -- a chief of allegiance that was associated with the Guelphs.|The binding itself is Roman (it was bound by the so-called "Enigmatic Binder" (see Count Viani Tolomei, "Un atelier de reliure à Rome au XVIIe siècle: l'atelier dit `Enigmatique'" in: //Bulletin du Bibliophile// 1993, no. 2, pp. 322-343).|[[laird.rarebooks@gmail.com?subject=Capo d'Angio binding|Michael Laird]]\\ Michael Laird Rare Books\\ P.O. Box 299\\ Lockhart, TX,\\ 78644-0299\\ \\ Pietro Giacomo Bacci Aretino, //Vita di S. Filippo Neri Fiorentino Fondatore della Congregatione dell' Oratorio// (Rome, 1646).| |{{:resources:provenance:enigmatique.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|The distinctive gold tooling at the top of the armorial shield is known as a "Capo d'Angio" (in French: "Chef d'Anjou") -- a chief of allegiance that was associated with the Guelphs.|The binding itself is Roman (it was bound by the so-called "Enigmatic Binder" (see Count Viani Tolomei, "Un atelier de reliure à Rome au XVIIe siècle: l'atelier dit `Enigmatique'" in: //Bulletin du Bibliophile// 1993, no. 2, pp. 322-343).|[[laird.rarebooks@gmail.com?subject=Capo d'Angio binding|Michael Laird]]\\ Michael Laird Rare Books\\ P.O. Box 299\\ Lockhart, TX,\\ 78644-0299\\ \\ Pietro Giacomo Bacci Aretino, //Vita di S. Filippo Neri Fiorentino Fondatore della Congregatione dell' Oratorio// (Rome, 1646).|
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 |{{:resources:provenance:iv_d_q_41_d_b_1_exlibris.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|Book plate found in a German travel book printed in 1774.|Bernhard Wirth (Universitaetsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main) points to similar emblems in [[http://www.lange-kerls.de/portev/include.php?path=forum/showthread.php&threadid=11|Prussian regimental standards, c. 1700]].|[[Annelen.Ottermann@stadt.mainz.de?subject=1774 bookplate|Annelen Ottermann]], \\ Abteilungsleiterin Handschriften, Rara, Alte Drucke, \\ Wissenschaftliche Stadtbibliothek, Mainz| |{{:resources:provenance:iv_d_q_41_d_b_1_exlibris.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|Book plate found in a German travel book printed in 1774.|Bernhard Wirth (Universitaetsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main) points to similar emblems in [[http://www.lange-kerls.de/portev/include.php?path=forum/showthread.php&threadid=11|Prussian regimental standards, c. 1700]].|[[Annelen.Ottermann@stadt.mainz.de?subject=1774 bookplate|Annelen Ottermann]], \\ Abteilungsleiterin Handschriften, Rara, Alte Drucke, \\ Wissenschaftliche Stadtbibliothek, Mainz|
 |24 September 2009 |||| |24 September 2009 ||||
-|{{http://www.jamescumminsbookseller.com/bookimages/bkplate.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|Whose bookplate is this, showing a bird, with the initials "**AF**"|On the front pastedown of a copy of the Cuala Press edition of //Poems// by Lionel Johnson, edited by William Butler Yeats (1904)?|[[tim@jamescumminsbookseller.com?subject=AF book plate|Tim Johns]]\\ James Cummins Bookseller\\ 699 Madison Avenue\\ New York|+| | Whose bookplate is this, showing a bird, with the initials "**AF**"|On the front pastedown of a copy of the Cuala Press edition of //Poems// by Lionel Johnson, edited by William Butler Yeats (1904)?|[[tim@jamescumminsbookseller.com?subject=AF book plate|Tim Johns]]\\ James Cummins Bookseller\\ 699 Madison Avenue\\ New York|
 |24 September 2009 |||| |24 September 2009 ||||
 |**Temple West**, early 19th cent.|Details needed concerning the former owner of two bindings of sheet music, chiefly glees, catches, rounds, etc. from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.\\  Watermark on binder's flyleaf "J Whatman 1813."|"T. West Esqr." lettered in gilt on binding cover label,  apparently of the West family of Twickenham, which included Gilbert West, d. 1756, Temple West, d. 1757, and Temple West, d. 1783.|[[cape@indiana.edu?subject=Temple West|Stephen H. Cape]]\\ Lilly Library\\  Indiana University| |**Temple West**, early 19th cent.|Details needed concerning the former owner of two bindings of sheet music, chiefly glees, catches, rounds, etc. from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.\\  Watermark on binder's flyleaf "J Whatman 1813."|"T. West Esqr." lettered in gilt on binding cover label,  apparently of the West family of Twickenham, which included Gilbert West, d. 1756, Temple West, d. 1757, and Temple West, d. 1783.|[[cape@indiana.edu?subject=Temple West|Stephen H. Cape]]\\ Lilly Library\\  Indiana University|
 |21 September 2009 |||| |21 September 2009 ||||
-|[[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|+|[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3939674622/|{{https://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|+|[[: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| +|[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3894844399/in/set-72157622154559201/ |{{ https://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/3894845479/in/set-72157622154559201/ |{{ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2457/3894845479_65cba45297.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|Not exactly a bookplate, these arms are printed on one leaf of a bifolium that was used as endpapers; the arms are on the recto of the front free endpaper.\\ They are related to the gilt-stamped arms on the cover of the volume (above).|On //Palmerino d'Oliva//, Venice, Tramezino, 1552.\\ \\ 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|+|[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3894845479/in/set-72157622154559201/ |{{ https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2457/3894845479_65cba45297.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|Not exactly a bookplate, these arms are printed on one leaf of a bifolium that was used as endpapers; the arms are on the recto of the front free endpaper.\\ They are related to the gilt-stamped arms on the cover of the volume (above).|On //Palmerino d'Oliva//, Venice, Tramezino, 1552.\\ \\ 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|
 |18 August 2009 |||| |18 August 2009 ||||
-|[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3832431852/in/set-72157621945824929/|{{ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3475/3832431852_0be7301624.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|Inscription on the verso of the front free endpaper of Charles Rogers's translation of Dante's //Inferno// (London, 1782). \\ "W. Cotton" is William Cotton (1794--1863), whose grandfather was Rogers's brother-in-law. \\ But who is "**JD**"?|The book is in the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library, Northampton, Mass. USA|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Who is JD?|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library\\ ------------------------\\ Christopher Edwards tentatively identifies “JD” as John Disney (1779--1857);  Disney's papers are held at Dr Williams’s Library, London (closed at present).\\ -------------------------\\ Maureen Attrill (Keeper of Art, Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery, UK) suggests Rev. James Dallaway, topographical writer (1763--1834), who was a friend of William Cotton.|+|[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3832431852/in/set-72157621945824929/|{{ https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3475/3832431852_0be7301624.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}]]|Inscription on the verso of the front free endpaper of Charles Rogers's translation of Dante's //Inferno// (London, 1782). \\ "W. Cotton" is William Cotton (1794--1863), whose grandfather was Rogers's brother-in-law. \\ But who is "**JD**"?|The book is in the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library, Northampton, Mass. USA|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Who is JD?|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library\\ ------------------------\\ Christopher Edwards tentatively identifies “JD” as John Disney (1779--1857);  Disney's papers are held at Dr Williams’s Library, London (closed at present).\\ -------------------------\\ Maureen Attrill (Keeper of Art, Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery, UK) suggests Rev. James Dallaway, topographical writer (1763--1834), who was a friend of William Cotton.|
 |19 July 2009 |||| |19 July 2009 ||||
-|[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3669559178/sizes/l/|{{ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3329/3669559178_dc201e120f_m.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}]]|Identification the book stamp of a European ducal (?) library on flyleaf.|//Arabia, seu Arabum vicinarumq[ue] gentium Orientalium leges, ritus, sacri et profani mores, instituta et historia//, Amsterdam, Jan Jansson, 1633.|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Arabia book stamp|John Lancaster]]\\ (Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, Amherst, Mass.)|+|[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3669559178/sizes/l/|{{ https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3329/3669559178_dc201e120f_m.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}]]|Identification the book stamp of a European ducal (?) library on flyleaf.|//Arabia, seu Arabum vicinarumq[ue] gentium Orientalium leges, ritus, sacri et profani mores, instituta et historia//, Amsterdam, Jan Jansson, 1633.|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Arabia book stamp|John Lancaster]]\\ (Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, Amherst, Mass.)|
 |16 July 2009 |||| |16 July 2009 ||||
 |**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.|
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 |**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}} |[[https://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 |
 |4 December 2008 |||| |4 December 2008 ||||
-|{{http://www.cerl.org/web/_media/en/resources/provenance/abdij_park_armoiries_grattees_ovale.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}|**Bibliotheca Parchensis**:\\ Research on the present location of incunables from the library of Park Abbey near Leuven|[[:resources:provenance:bibliotheca_parchensis|Bibliotheca Parchensis]]|[[chris.coppens@bib.kuleuven.be|Christian Coppens]]|+| |**Bibliotheca Parchensis**:\\ Research on the present location of incunables from the library of Park Abbey near Leuven|[[:resources:provenance:bibliotheca_parchensis|Bibliotheca Parchensis]]|[[chris.coppens@bib.kuleuven.be|Christian Coppens]]|
 |  **We can display your query here.**  |||[[D.J.Shaw@cerl.org|David Shaw]] | |  **We can display your query here.**  |||[[D.J.Shaw@cerl.org|David Shaw]] |
  
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 |17 October 2009 ||||5 May 2010| |17 October 2009 ||||5 May 2010|
-|[[http://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/supralibros_1625.jpg|{{ :resources:provenance:wappen_supralibros.jpg?120 |Click for complete image}}]]|Identification requested for this armorial binding on a book of 1627 purchased in Innsbruck.\\ \\ [[http://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/wappen_supralibros.jpg|Click for larger image of stamp]]|Matthaeus Rader S.J., //Ad. M. Valerii Martialis epigrammaton libros omnes, plenis commentariis, nouo studio confectis//,  Moguntiae : sumptibus Ioannis Kinckii, bibliop. Colon. : excudebat Hermannus Meresius, 1627.|[[villanivalentin@libero.it?subject=1627 binding|Roberto Rossi]]|David Pearson has identified the Arms of A.-B. Hinlopin of Amsterdam. The same arms can found on a Bookplate at the University of Virginia Library, shelfmark Gordon 1600.M44.|+|[[https://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/supralibros_1625.jpg|{{ :resources:provenance:wappen_supralibros.jpg?120 |Click for complete image}}]]|Identification requested for this armorial binding on a book of 1627 purchased in Innsbruck.\\ \\ [[https://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/wappen_supralibros.jpg|Click for larger image of stamp]]|Matthaeus Rader S.J., //Ad. M. Valerii Martialis epigrammaton libros omnes, plenis commentariis, nouo studio confectis//,  Moguntiae : sumptibus Ioannis Kinckii, bibliop. Colon. : excudebat Hermannus Meresius, 1627.|[[villanivalentin@libero.it?subject=1627 binding|Roberto Rossi]]|David Pearson has identified the Arms of A.-B. Hinlopin of Amsterdam. The same arms can found on a Bookplate at the University of Virginia Library, shelfmark Gordon 1600.M44.|
 |18 August 2009 ||||21 October 2009| |18 August 2009 ||||21 October 2009|
-|[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3831632375/in/set-72157622070282772/|{{ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2618/3831632375_cdeddb893e.jpg?110 |Click for larger image}}]] |Title-page inscription : "**Coll. Nobil. Neap.**", \\ On the title page of Lodovico Domenichi's //Dialoghi// (Venice: Giolito, 1562).\\ Is this the Jesuit college at Naples?|The book is in the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library, Northampton, Mass. USA|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Naples inscription|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library|Chris Coppens confirms that this is the Collegio dei Nobili in Naples|+|[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bibliography/3831632375/in/set-72157622070282772/|{{ https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2618/3831632375_cdeddb893e.jpg?110 |Click for larger image}}]] |Title-page inscription : "**Coll. Nobil. Neap.**", \\ On the title page of Lodovico Domenichi's //Dialoghi// (Venice: Giolito, 1562).\\ Is this the Jesuit college at Naples?|The book is in the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College Library, Northampton, Mass. USA|[[jlancaster@amherst.edu?subject=Naples inscription|John Lancaster]]\\  Curator of Special Collections, Emeritus, Amherst College Library|Chris Coppens confirms that this is the Collegio dei Nobili in Naples|
 |23 September 2009 ||||12 October 2009| |23 September 2009 ||||12 October 2009|
 |{{ :resources:provenance:678_f_1_exlibris.jpg?120 |Click for larger image}}|Engraved bookplate with the name **M. de Lançon** and the motto **Fortitudine et charitate** in Antoine Godeau, //Histoire de l'eglise//   (Paris, 1678).\\  The title page has the ownership inscription "J de pouilly De Lancon".|The motto is that of the noble family Mensdorff-Pouilly from Lorraine.\\ Internet searches suggest that the owner is Jacques Pouilly de Lançon who served as  //mestre de camp// (colonel) in the Royal Navarre cavalry regiment in 1672/1.|[[Annelen.Ottermann@stadt.mainz.de?subject=Pouilly bookplate|Annelen Ottermann]], \\ Abteilungsleiterin Handschriften, Rara, Alte Drucke, \\ Wissenschaftliche Stadtbibliothek, Mainz|Has anyone encountered further examples of this bookplate in their collections?| |{{ :resources:provenance:678_f_1_exlibris.jpg?120 |Click for larger image}}|Engraved bookplate with the name **M. de Lançon** and the motto **Fortitudine et charitate** in Antoine Godeau, //Histoire de l'eglise//   (Paris, 1678).\\  The title page has the ownership inscription "J de pouilly De Lancon".|The motto is that of the noble family Mensdorff-Pouilly from Lorraine.\\ Internet searches suggest that the owner is Jacques Pouilly de Lançon who served as  //mestre de camp// (colonel) in the Royal Navarre cavalry regiment in 1672/1.|[[Annelen.Ottermann@stadt.mainz.de?subject=Pouilly bookplate|Annelen Ottermann]], \\ Abteilungsleiterin Handschriften, Rara, Alte Drucke, \\ Wissenschaftliche Stadtbibliothek, Mainz|Has anyone encountered further examples of this bookplate in their collections?|
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 |{{:resources:provenance:mag-p_12.1699voorplat.jpg?63 |front board: Click for larger image }} {{ :resources:provenance:mag-p_12.1699achterplat.jpg?63|back board: Click for larger image}}|Are these binding stamps from a prize binding?\\ Johann Friedrich Burg, //Chrestomathia patristica Graeca//, Vratislaviae: Apud Joannem Jacobum Kornium, 1742-1756|Chris Coppens identifies the arms of Frederick II of Prussia (1712--1786), probably Poznan-related, and notes that the binder applied the stamp with the keys upside-down.|[[goran.proot@ua.ac.be|Goran Proot]]\\ \\ Catalogue entry:\\ [[http://anet.ua.ac.be/record/opacua/c:lvd:6835256|Historical Collections, University Library, Antwerp]]|The arms identified by Chris Coppens.\\ \\  Not yet confirmed as a prize binding.| |{{:resources:provenance:mag-p_12.1699voorplat.jpg?63 |front board: Click for larger image }} {{ :resources:provenance:mag-p_12.1699achterplat.jpg?63|back board: Click for larger image}}|Are these binding stamps from a prize binding?\\ Johann Friedrich Burg, //Chrestomathia patristica Graeca//, Vratislaviae: Apud Joannem Jacobum Kornium, 1742-1756|Chris Coppens identifies the arms of Frederick II of Prussia (1712--1786), probably Poznan-related, and notes that the binder applied the stamp with the keys upside-down.|[[goran.proot@ua.ac.be|Goran Proot]]\\ \\ Catalogue entry:\\ [[http://anet.ua.ac.be/record/opacua/c:lvd:6835256|Historical Collections, University Library, Antwerp]]|The arms identified by Chris Coppens.\\ \\  Not yet confirmed as a prize binding.|
 |4 April 2009 |||| 14 June 2009| |4 April 2009 |||| 14 June 2009|
-|{{ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3639/3426473339_117cc8795c_o.jpg?100 |Click for larger image }}|1472 Latin Bible printed by Peter Schoeffer in Mainz.\\  Pigskin binding with a gilt, armorial stamp (episcopal or abbatial) with 'I. I. G. P. S.'| The  stamp is apparently as recorded by Walsh, Harvard (15th Century Books) no. 810 in a copy of Jacobus de Voragine, //Legenda aurea// [Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, 1 October 1488]. |[[anthony.tedeschi@gmail.com|Anthony Tedeschi]]\\ Dunedin Public Libraries, New Zealand | I. I. G. P. S. has been identified in a collective effort by Klaus Graf, Manfred Huiskes and Bernd-Christoph Kämper [[http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/5760909/|(Archivalia)]] as //Johann Joseph Glätzl, Propst zu Sternberg//, mid-18th century|+|{{ https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3639/3426473339_117cc8795c_o.jpg?100 |Click for larger image }}|1472 Latin Bible printed by Peter Schoeffer in Mainz.\\  Pigskin binding with a gilt, armorial stamp (episcopal or abbatial) with 'I. I. G. P. S.'| The  stamp is apparently as recorded by Walsh, Harvard (15th Century Books) no. 810 in a copy of Jacobus de Voragine, //Legenda aurea// [Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, 1 October 1488]. |[[anthony.tedeschi@gmail.com|Anthony Tedeschi]]\\ Dunedin Public Libraries, New Zealand | I. I. G. P. S. has been identified in a collective effort by Klaus Graf, Manfred Huiskes and Bernd-Christoph Kämper [[http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/5760909/|(Archivalia)]] as //Johann Joseph Glätzl, Propst zu Sternberg//, mid-18th century|
 |4 April 2009 |||| 5 April 2009| |4 April 2009 |||| 5 April 2009|
-|{{ :resources:provenance:dnb-dbsm-klemm-iv-216-2_1_arms.jpg?100 |Click for larger image}} |Harleian style binding. \\ Coat of arms very similar to that of   Henrietta Cavendish Harley (1694-1755) |//Book of Common Prayer//, London,   1687\\ Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Leipzig\\ \\ [[http://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/dnb-dbsm-klemm-iv-216-2_1_cover.jpg|Image of whole cover]]| [[B.Ruediger@d-nb.de|Bettina Rüdiger]]\\ \\ [[http://www.d-nb.de/sammlungen/dbsm/dbsm.htm|Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum]]|Philip Oldfield (University of Toronto Library) confirms that these are the arms of Henrietta Harley. He is creating a database of British armorial bindings, based on work commenced by the late John Morris. |+|{{ :resources:provenance:dnb-dbsm-klemm-iv-216-2_1_arms.jpg?100 |Click for larger image}} |Harleian style binding. \\ Coat of arms very similar to that of   Henrietta Cavendish Harley (1694-1755) |//Book of Common Prayer//, London,   1687\\ Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Leipzig\\ \\ [[https://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/dnb-dbsm-klemm-iv-216-2_1_cover.jpg|Image of whole cover]]| [[B.Ruediger@d-nb.de|Bettina Rüdiger]]\\ \\ [[http://www.d-nb.de/sammlungen/dbsm/dbsm.htm|Deutsches Buch- und Schriftmuseum]]|Philip Oldfield (University of Toronto Library) confirms that these are the arms of Henrietta Harley. He is creating a database of British armorial bindings, based on work commenced by the late John Morris. |
 |5 February 2009 |||| 1 April 2009 | |5 February 2009 |||| 1 April 2009 |
 |{{ :resources:provenance:g-stamp_t.jpg?100 |Click for larger image}}| royal or ducal book stamp?|Middle Temple Library, London  |[[r.satterley@middletemple.org.uk|Renae Satterley]] |Identified by John Goldfinch:\\ book stamp from the library of the Earls of Guilford, probably Frederick North, 5th Earl.\\ [[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/manuscripts/guilford/|See the Guilford Project at the British Library]].  | |{{ :resources:provenance:g-stamp_t.jpg?100 |Click for larger image}}| royal or ducal book stamp?|Middle Temple Library, London  |[[r.satterley@middletemple.org.uk|Renae Satterley]] |Identified by John Goldfinch:\\ book stamp from the library of the Earls of Guilford, probably Frederick North, 5th Earl.\\ [[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/manuscripts/guilford/|See the Guilford Project at the British Library]].  |
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 |{{:resources:provenance:cardinal_s_hat.jpg?100|Click for larger image}} |red velvet binding with blind-stamped arms of a Cardinal |[[:resources:provenance:getijdenboek_paris_1500| Book of Hours, Paris, 1500]]| [[Marieke.vanDelft@KB.nl|Marieke van Delft]]|Identified by Chris Coppens:\\ The binding is from François de Mamez (d. 1648), canon and cantor at Ypres (Ieper).\\ See de Jonghe d'Ardoye, Havenith & Dansaert, //Armorial belge du bibliophile//, I, p.271. | |{{:resources:provenance:cardinal_s_hat.jpg?100|Click for larger image}} |red velvet binding with blind-stamped arms of a Cardinal |[[:resources:provenance:getijdenboek_paris_1500| Book of Hours, Paris, 1500]]| [[Marieke.vanDelft@KB.nl|Marieke van Delft]]|Identified by Chris Coppens:\\ The binding is from François de Mamez (d. 1648), canon and cantor at Ypres (Ieper).\\ See de Jonghe d'Ardoye, Havenith & Dansaert, //Armorial belge du bibliophile//, I, p.271. |
 |25 January 2009 |||| 5 February 2009 | |25 January 2009 |||| 5 February 2009 |
-|{{http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QsN_QSdoIyk/SQigIocR05I/AAAAAAAAABw/3SS1wmOkjqk/s144/DSCN2052.JPG?100|Click for larger image}} |book stamp on title page:\\ KÖNIGLICHES STAATS= EIGENTHUM\\ \\  Identified from //Bibliotheksstempel // (Berlin, 1998) p. 64, no. 1|Mendham Collection, Canterbury Cathedral Library.\\  \\ [[http://picasaweb.google.com/DavidShaw61/MendhamProvGerman?authkey=IlQniScnSqc#5262632452944083122|Title page]] |[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]|This stamp was put on books from libraries of secularised religious houses in the Dillingen area c.1830 before their incorporation in the Studienbibliothek Dillingen or disposal as duplicates.\\ Identified by Chris Coppens via the [[https://dlist.server.uni-frankfurt.de/mailman/listinfo/provenienz|Provenienz]] discussion list.|+| |book stamp on title page:\\ KÖNIGLICHES STAATS= EIGENTHUM\\ \\  Identified from //Bibliotheksstempel // (Berlin, 1998) p. 64, no. 1|Mendham Collection, Canterbury Cathedral Library.\\  \\ [[https://picasaweb.google.com/DavidShaw61/MendhamProvGerman?authkey=IlQniScnSqc#5262632452944083122|Title page]] |[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]|This stamp was put on books from libraries of secularised religious houses in the Dillingen area c.1830 before their incorporation in the Studienbibliothek Dillingen or disposal as duplicates.\\ Identified by Chris Coppens via the [[https://dlist.server.uni-frankfurt.de/mailman/listinfo/provenienz|Provenienz]] discussion list.|
 |7 December 2008|||| | |7 December 2008|||| |
-|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_B-5-3-cardinal.jpg|{{http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_B-5-3-cardinal_t.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}]]|armorial binding stamp of a (French?) cardinal.|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/cantarmorial.htm#cardinal|Canterbury Cathedral]]|[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]|Cardinal Charles-Maurice Le Tellier (1671-1710) (information from Nicolas Malais)\\ [[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/bookbindings/Results.aspx?SearchType=AlphabeticSearch&ListType=Owner&Value=2677|Four examples in red morocco]] (British Library)|+| |armorial binding stamp of a (French?) cardinal.|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/cantarmorial.htm#cardinal|Canterbury Cathedral]]|[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]|Cardinal Charles-Maurice Le Tellier (1671-1710) (information from Nicolas Malais)\\ [[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/bookbindings/Results.aspx?SearchType=AlphabeticSearch&ListType=Owner&Value=2677|Four examples in red morocco]] (British Library)|
 |7 December 2008 ||||30 December 2008| |7 December 2008 ||||30 December 2008|
-[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_A-5-10-Wales.jpg|{{http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_A-5-10-Wales_t.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}]]|armorial book stamp (Welsh?)|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/cantarmorial.htm#Wales|Canterbury Cathedral]]|[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]| Philip Oldfield identifies this as the arms of the city of Rotterdam.\\ "Dutch arms appear frequently on prize books bound in vellum."\\ Same stamp in [[http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/early_books/pix/provenance/rotterdam/rotterdam.htm|St John's College, Cambridge]].|+ |armorial book stamp (Welsh?)|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/cantarmorial.htm#Wales|Canterbury Cathedral]]|[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]| Philip Oldfield identifies this as the arms of the city of Rotterdam.\\ "Dutch arms appear frequently on prize books bound in vellum."\\ Same stamp in [[http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/early_books/pix/provenance/rotterdam/rotterdam.htm|St John's College, Cambridge]].|
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