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 >  **Coat of arms Database** >  **Coat of arms Database**
 > From the Ceramelli Papiani collection. > From the Ceramelli Papiani collection.
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 +=== Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale ===
 +> [[http://storia.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/presente-2/la-biblioteca-oggi/fonti-storici-e-tipologia-delle-collocazioni]]
 +Images of Stamps.
  
 === Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Max-Planck-Institut: Stemmario === === Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Max-Planck-Institut: Stemmario ===
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 === Leiden, University Library === === Leiden, University Library ===
 >    [[http://digitallibrary.leidenuniv.nl/V/?func=native-link&resource=LDN10306|Provenance information in the Bibliotheca Manuscripta ]] >    [[http://digitallibrary.leidenuniv.nl/V/?func=native-link&resource=LDN10306|Provenance information in the Bibliotheca Manuscripta ]]
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 +=== The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands ===
 +>    [[http://www.mpaginae.nl/At/Pennink.htm|Index to Pennink's Catalogue of non-Dutch postincunables 1500-1540 held in the KB The Hague]]. It is not possible to click through to the bibliographic records, but its is a finding aid for identifying relevant materials held in the KB The Hague.
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 >   The library stores c.15,000 incunabula and old prints made between the 16th and 18th centuries. Many of them are covered with original bookbindings. Especially interesting is the rich collection of not widely known Polish bookbindings. >   The library stores c.15,000 incunabula and old prints made between the 16th and 18th centuries. Many of them are covered with original bookbindings. Especially interesting is the rich collection of not widely known Polish bookbindings.
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 +=== Ossolineum Library, Wrocław, Poland ===
 +>   Printed publication: //Ksiąźka dawna I jej właściciele// (Early Printed Books and Their Owners), ed. Doroty Sidorowicz-Mulak and Agnieszki Franczyk-Cegly. Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Ossolineum, 2017. Two, richly illustrated, volumes with 39 papers on provenance marks. Many papers painstakingly identify provenance marks in use at religious, administrative and educational institutions in Poland.
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 ==== RUSSIA ==== ==== RUSSIA ====
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 >   [[http://www.ub.unibas.ch/spez/poeba/|Opera poetica Basiliensia]] : a database of poetic texts printed in Basel and/or held by the University Library in Basel. The left-hand menus have links to indexes of authors, titles, printing towns, printers, dates, and also [[http://www.ub.unibas.ch/spez/poeba/index-vorbesitzer.htm|provenance names]] (Vorbesitzer). The entries have digitised images of title pages, etc., many showing the provenance sources. >   [[http://www.ub.unibas.ch/spez/poeba/|Opera poetica Basiliensia]] : a database of poetic texts printed in Basel and/or held by the University Library in Basel. The left-hand menus have links to indexes of authors, titles, printing towns, printers, dates, and also [[http://www.ub.unibas.ch/spez/poeba/index-vorbesitzer.htm|provenance names]] (Vorbesitzer). The entries have digitised images of title pages, etc., many showing the provenance sources.
 >  These names have now been added to the [[resources:provenance:cerl_thesaurus|CERL Thesaurus]]. >  These names have now been added to the [[resources:provenance:cerl_thesaurus|CERL Thesaurus]].
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 +=== Zurich, ETH ===
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 +[[https://ad-provenienz.e-pics.ethz.ch/index.jspx?requestedLanguage=en#1551853367181_0|'Ex meis libris']]: over 10,000 images of provenance of rare books searchable by type of owner, country, place, persons and organisations, provenance marks, language, period, and 'unidentified' (e-pics, "Ex meis libris": Provenance of Rare Books)
  
  
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 === Pennsylvania University, Provenance Online Project (POP) === === 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. >   [[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.
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 +=== Princeton University Library ===
 +>   [[https://husby.princeton.edu/|Bookbindings on Incunables, the Scott Husby Database at PUL]]
 +> A 20-year project initiated by PUL’s former rare book conservator, Scott Husby, the searchable database contains descriptive records for more than 27,000 bindings on incunables preserved at approximately 30 North American research libraries. For each library, every incunable binding – regardless of period – has been included in the census. Although 80 percent of all incunables in North America now were later rebound, a significant number of “late Gothic” bindings from the later 15th- or early 16th-century survive. The Husby Database offers more than 4,000 photographic views and rubbings of these early specimens.
  
  
 === Rare Books and Manuscripts Section - ALA === === 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]] >   [[http://www.rbms.info/committees/bibliographic_standards/controlled_vocabularies/provenance/tr_idx65.htm|RBMS Controlled Vocabularies: Provenance Evidence Terms]]
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