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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://www.cls.yale.edu/buxheim/index.html|A virtual recreation of a fifteenth-century library.]] The library once present at the Carthusian monastery of Buxheim, Germany, was one of the largest of its kind. The manuscripts now reside in over fifty libraries across Europe and North America, and some remain in private hands. Many remain unlocated or unidentified since their sale and dispersion at auction in 1883.\\ You may view the manuscript catalogs of c. 1450, 1693 and 1755. There is a page illustrating  [[http://www.cls.yale.edu/buxheim/1755/provenance.html|17th/18th century Buxheim provenance inscriptions]]. The site is the work of [[whobrey@yale.edu|Dr William Whobrey]] at Yale University. >  [[http://www.cls.yale.edu/buxheim/index.html|A virtual recreation of a fifteenth-century library.]] The library once present at the Carthusian monastery of Buxheim, Germany, was one of the largest of its kind. The manuscripts now reside in over fifty libraries across Europe and North America, and some remain in private hands. Many remain unlocated or unidentified since their sale and dispersion at auction in 1883.\\ You may view the manuscript catalogs of c. 1450, 1693 and 1755. There is a page illustrating  [[http://www.cls.yale.edu/buxheim/1755/provenance.html|17th/18th century Buxheim provenance inscriptions]]. The site is the work of [[whobrey@yale.edu|Dr William Whobrey]] at Yale University.
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 +=== Freiburg, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität,Universitätsbibliothek ===
 +>   [[http://www.ub.uni-freiburg.de/go/exlibris/|Provenienzdatenbank]] - recording the monastic libraries now held at this institution. 
  
 === HeBIS-Arbeitsgruppe Historische Bestände === === HeBIS-Arbeitsgruppe Historische Bestände ===
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 > [[http://www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/exlibris]] About 600 bookplates from Bavarian monasteries can be searched alphabetically, with hyperlinks to the //Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte// which provides information on the history of each monastery. > [[http://www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/exlibris]] About 600 bookplates from Bavarian monasteries can be searched alphabetically, with hyperlinks to the //Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte// which provides information on the history of each monastery.
  
 +>   A list of institutions and persons who are recorded as [[http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/fileadmin/imageswww/pdf-dateien/abteilungen/Handschriften/Provenienzen_BSB-Ink.pdf|previous owners of incunabula]] now in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich has been published as PDF file. The list contains standardized name forms for institutions, which are also used in provenance information for items recorded in the BSB's OPAC. For persons, short biographical data are provided to facilitate identification; this information has also been published in the index volume of BSB-Ink: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: Inkunabelkatalog (BSB-Ink). Bd. 7: Register der Beiträger, Provenienzen, Buchbinder. [Redaktion: Bettina Wagner u.a.]. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2009. ISBN 978-3-89500-350-9
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 +>   Descriptions of the incunabula owned by a particular institution or person can be retrieved in the [[http://inkunabeln.digitale-sammlungen.de/sucheEin.html|BSB's online catalogue of incunabula]] by entering the name in the field "Provenienz". Please make sure to put names consisting of more than one word in inverted commas, e.g. "Abensberg, Karmelitenkloster" or "Abenperger, Hans".
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 +>   The provenances of the BSB's incunabula are also recorded in the [[http://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/cerl_thesaurus|CERL Thesaurus]].
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 === Regensburg, Staatliche Bibliothek  === === Regensburg, Staatliche Bibliothek  ===
 >    The [[http://www.staatliche-bibliothek-regensburg.de/|Staatliche Bibliothek   Regensburg]] has an [[http://www.staatliche-bibliothek-regensburg.de/vorbesitzer.htm|online list of former owners]] (personal and institutional) in its collections up to the year 1830 (with a few later collections). There are digitised images of booklates, binding stamps, etc. and an index of Regensburg institutions to which personal owners can be associated. >    The [[http://www.staatliche-bibliothek-regensburg.de/|Staatliche Bibliothek   Regensburg]] has an [[http://www.staatliche-bibliothek-regensburg.de/vorbesitzer.htm|online list of former owners]] (personal and institutional) in its collections up to the year 1830 (with a few later collections). There are digitised images of booklates, binding stamps, etc. and an index of Regensburg institutions to which personal owners can be associated.
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 ==== ITALY ==== ==== ITALY ====
 +=== Montevergine, Biblioteca Statale ===
 +>[[http://bibliotecastataledimontevergine.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/309/possessori]]
 +>**Provenance Database: Archivio dei possessori**
 +> Illustrated database of former ownership marks (ex-libris, stamps, manuscript annotations, bindings, etc.) from the rare books collection of the Library, spec. 16th-century - ongoing.
  
 +=== Naples, National Library ===
 +> [[http://www.bnnonline.it/index.php?it/330/archivio-possessori]]
 +> **Provenance Database: Archivio dei possessori**
 +> Illustrated database of former ownership marks (ex-libris, stamps, manuscript annotations, bindings, etc.) from the rare books collection of the Library - ongoing.
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 === Regione Toscana === === Regione Toscana ===
  
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 >    **Coat of arms Database**      >    **Coat of arms Database**     
 >  [[http://www.blasonariosubalpino.it/]] >  [[http://www.blasonariosubalpino.it/]]
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 +=== Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana ===
 +>  [[http://marciana.venezia.sbn.it/la-biblioteca/cataloghi/archivio-possessori]]
 +>  **Provenance Database: Archivio dei possessori**
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 +> Illustrated database of former ownership marks (ex-libris, stamps, manuscript annotations, bindings, etc.) from the rare books and manuscripts collection of the Library - ongoing.
  
  
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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 ==== 
 +=== Leiden, University Library === 
 +>    [[http://digitallibrary.leidenuniv.nl/V/?func=native-link&resource=LDN10306|Provenance information in the Bibliotheca Manuscripta ]]
  
  
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   *  //[[http://encuadernacion.realbiblioteca.es/|Encuadernaciones de la Real Biblioteca]]// : a database of bookbindings with digitised images   *  //[[http://encuadernacion.realbiblioteca.es/|Encuadernaciones de la Real Biblioteca]]// : a database of bookbindings with digitised images
  
-  *  //[[http://encuadernacion.realbiblioteca.es/Exlibris1.html|Base de datos de Ex libris de la Real Biblioteca]]// : a database of armorial bindings, stamps, bookplates and inscriptions of former owners of items in its collections, with digitised images.\\ On the search page, the pull-down menu labelled 'Identificación' gives an alphabetical list of the persons indexed in the database, who are mainly members of the royal family, aristocrats or scholars. The data range from the 16th to the 19th centuries.+  *  //[[http://encuadernacion.realbiblioteca.es/index.php?p=searchexlibris|Base de datos de Ex libris de la Real Biblioteca]]// : a database of armorial bindings, stamps, bookplates and inscriptions of former owners of items in its collections, with digitised images.\\ On the search page, the pull-down menu labelled 'Identificación' gives an alphabetical list of the persons indexed in the database, who are mainly members of the royal family, aristocrats or scholars. The data range from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
  
 === Madrid, Universidad Complutense, Biblioteca Histórica Marqués de Valdecilla === === Madrid, Universidad Complutense, Biblioteca Histórica Marqués de Valdecilla ===
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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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 ==== UNITED STATES ==== ==== UNITED STATES ====
-=== Pennsylvania University, Penn Provenance Project === +=== Pennsylvania University, Provenance Online Project (POP) === 
->   [[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. 
  
-[[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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