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 ===== Geographical areas ===== ===== Geographical areas =====
  
-[[#Austria]], [[#Belgium]],  [[#Denmark]], [[#France]],  [[#Germany]],  [[#Italy]], [[#Mexico]], [[#Poland]], [[#Russia]],  [[#Scotland]],  [[#Spain]], [[#Switzerland]], [[#United Kingdom]], [[#United States]] +[[#Austria]], [[#Belgium]],  [[#Denmark]], [[#France]],  [[#Germany]],  [[#Italy]], [[#Mexico]], [[#Nederlands]], [[#Poland]], [[#Russia]],  [[#Scotland]],  [[#Spain]], [[#Switzerland]], [[#United Kingdom]], [[#United States]] 
  
 See also:  [[Incunables]] and [[newsletter_provenance|Extracts from the CERL Newsletter]] See also:  [[Incunables]] and [[newsletter_provenance|Extracts from the CERL Newsletter]]
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 > [[http://ifc.dpz.es/recursos/publicaciones/27/25/7.Garcia.pdf|Download the PDF file]].  > [[http://ifc.dpz.es/recursos/publicaciones/27/25/7.Garcia.pdf|Download the PDF file]]. 
  
 +==== NETHERLANDS ==== 
 +>    * [[http://digitallibrary.leidenuniv.nl/V/?func=native-link&resource=LDN10306|Provenance information in the Bibliotheca Manuscripta of the University Library Leiden]]
  
  
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 === Margaret Lane Ford, Early Book Owners in Britain === === Margaret Lane Ford, Early Book Owners in Britain ===
 > The British History of books, which started in the early Middles Ages and continues to date, comprises not only the establishment of printed books in Great Britain, but also the import and buying of them. The private ownership of printed books is up to now a barely investigated question. Margaret Lane Ford addresses herself to this task in respect of the private ownership of printed books in the late 15th and early 16th century. For a contribution to The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain she has gathered evidences of provenances for the time period in question from over 4300 printed works in the past, books in private ownership had a high practical value and were of importance for the professionalism. Classical and theological texts were indispensable for the university-educated and the students, while technical works were needed by merchants and handcrafters. > The British History of books, which started in the early Middles Ages and continues to date, comprises not only the establishment of printed books in Great Britain, but also the import and buying of them. The private ownership of printed books is up to now a barely investigated question. Margaret Lane Ford addresses herself to this task in respect of the private ownership of printed books in the late 15th and early 16th century. For a contribution to The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain she has gathered evidences of provenances for the time period in question from over 4300 printed works in the past, books in private ownership had a high practical value and were of importance for the professionalism. Classical and theological texts were indispensable for the university-educated and the students, while technical works were needed by merchants and handcrafters.
-> [[http://www.kallimachos.net/cgi-bin/ebob/spc.pl|Search EBOB]]+> [[http://ebob.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl?start=true|Search EBOB]]
  
 === William M. Hamlin, Alphabetical List of Private Book-Owners and Institutional Collections === === William M. Hamlin, Alphabetical List of Private Book-Owners and Institutional Collections ===
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 >   [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/58558794@N07/collections/72157626385042757/]]: Images of Unidentified, partially identified, or identified bookplates, stamps, inscriptions, and bindings from their Special Collections material. >   [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/58558794@N07/collections/72157626385042757/]]: Images of Unidentified, partially identified, or identified bookplates, stamps, inscriptions, and bindings from their Special Collections material.
  
-[[http://www.rbms.info/committees/bibliographic_standards/controlled_vocabularies/provenance/tr_idx65.htm|RBMS Controlled Vocabularies: Provenance Evidence Terms]]+ 
 +=== Rare Books and Manuscripts Section - ALA === 
 +>   [[http://www.rbms.info/committees/bibliographic_standards/controlled_vocabularies/provenance/tr_idx65.htm|RBMS Controlled Vocabularies: Provenance Evidence Terms]]
 resources/provenance/geographical.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/19 10:58 by lefferts

 

 

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