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resources:provenance:geographical [2020/08/17 11:25] – [UNITED KINGDOM] leffertsresources:provenance:geographical [2021/02/12 07:58] dondi
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 ====== Online provenance resources ====== ====== Online provenance resources ======
  
 +===== Online Exhibitions =====
  
  
 +University of Barcelona, The Rare Book and Manuscript CRAI Library (2020)\\
 +[[https://crai.ub.edu/sites/default/files/biblioteques/Reserva/expo/index.php|La vida privada dels llibres del CRAI Biblioteca de Reserva]]\\
 +in order to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the launching of the database see [[https://crai.ub.edu/sites/default/files/posseidors/home_eng.htm|Former owners]]. 
  
 +Princeton University Library (2019)\\
 +[[https://dpul.princeton.edu/gutenberg|Gutenberg & After: Europe’s First Printers, 1450-1470]]
  
 +Vilnius University Library (2020)\\
 +[[https://artsandculture.google.com/story/zQVxTdYw24EiTQ|Books and Non-Books]]\\
 +On 15 October, in honour of its memorable 450th anniversary, Vilnius University Library launched an online exhibit “Books and Non-Books” on Google Arts & Culture platform.
  
  
 +Wrocław, Ossolineum Library (2020)\\ 
 +[[https://www.zlotaepoka.ossolineum.pl/en|The Golden Age of the Jagiellonian Dynasty]]
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 ===== Geographical areas ===== ===== Geographical areas =====
  
-[[#Austria]], [[#Belgium]],  [[#Denmark]], [[#France]],  [[#Germany]],  [[#Italy]], [[#Mexico]], [[#Nederlands]], [[#Poland]], [[#Russia]],  [[#Scotland]],  [[#Spain]], [[#Sweden]], [[#Switzerland]], [[#United Kingdom]], [[#United States]] +[[#Austria]], [[#Brazil]], [[#Belgium]], [[#Denmark]], [[#France]],  [[#Germany]],  [[#Italy]], [[#Mexico]], [[#Nederlands]], [[#Poland]], [[#Russia]],  [[#Scotland]],  [[#Spain]], [[#Sweden]], [[#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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 >    Dr Christian Coppens is investigating present location of items from the collection of incunables which belonged to the Premonstratensian Abbey of Park before its sale in 1829.\\  [[resources:provenance:bibliotheca_parchensis|Further information]] with a description of the provenance indicators of books from the Bibliotheca Parchensis and some photographs.  >    Dr Christian Coppens is investigating present location of items from the collection of incunables which belonged to the Premonstratensian Abbey of Park before its sale in 1829.\\  [[resources:provenance:bibliotheca_parchensis|Further information]] with a description of the provenance indicators of books from the Bibliotheca Parchensis and some photographs. 
  
- +==== BRAZIL ==== 
 +[[https://www.even3.com.br/ciclomarcasdeprov2020/|The Eloquence of Books: provenance]] 
 +>The "Webinar Conference Provenance and Printing Culture" took place in October 2020 and was organized by the Research Project "The Eloquence of Books: provenance", until 2020 coordinated by Professor Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and currently at the Federal University of Bahia. Several Brazilian and foreign institutions joined up together in a collaborative effort to make the event possible. 
 +>Information about the event is gathered on the website, and the videos of the 22 sessions are on the YouTube Channel. 
 +>For more information about the project, please send an email to: Marcasdeproveniencia@gmail.com\\ 
  
 ==== DENMARK ==== ==== DENMARK ====
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 >**Provenance Database: Archivio dei Possessori** >**Provenance Database: Archivio dei Possessori**
 >Illustrated database of former ownership marks (inscriptions, stamps, superlibros, ex-libris, ex-dono, shelfmarks), with a separate list of unidentified marks. Suggestions for the indentification can be sent to the Head of the project, Dott. Laura Tita Farinella, Laura.Titafarinella@comune.bologna.it. >Illustrated database of former ownership marks (inscriptions, stamps, superlibros, ex-libris, ex-dono, shelfmarks), with a separate list of unidentified marks. Suggestions for the indentification can be sent to the Head of the project, Dott. Laura Tita Farinella, Laura.Titafarinella@comune.bologna.it.
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 +=== Fabriano, Corpus Chartarum Fabriano (CCF) ===
 +>[[https://ccf.fondazionefedrigoni.it/en/presentation]]
 +>**Watermarks Database**
 +>Corpus Chartarum Fabriano (CCF) is a  catalogue containing records of watermarked and non-watermarked western paper manufactured over the past eight centuries in Fabriano: since end XIII century up to the present day. The project includes the identification, the cataloguing as well as the digitalization of all watermarked papers conserved by Fondazione Fedrigoni Fabriano. The website includes a useful video tutorial: [[https://ccf.fondazionefedrigoni.it/en/video-tutorial]]
  
 === Montevergine, Biblioteca Statale === === Montevergine, Biblioteca Statale ===
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 ===Book Owners Online === ===Book Owners Online ===
->[[https://bookowners.online/Main_Page]] The project is a collaboration between the Bibliographical Society and the Centre for Editing Lives & Letters at University College London, with support from the the Bodleian Library, Oxford. It currently covers 17th-century English book owners – people who died between 1610 and 1715 – but it is designed to be scalable and they hope to expand it chronologically and geographically.+>[[https://bookowners.online/Main_Page]] The project, led by David Pearson, is a collaboration between the Bibliographical Society and the Centre for Editing Lives & Letters at University College London, with support from the the Bodleian Library, Oxford. It currently covers 17th-century English book owners – people who died between 1610 and 1715 – but it is designed to be scalable and they hope to expand it chronologically and geographically.
  
  
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 >  The [[http://wmpeople.wm.edu/site/page/rjfehr|PLRE Project website]] offers a detailed alphabetical list of the names of the owners of the libraries and a chronological index of inventories.   >  The [[http://wmpeople.wm.edu/site/page/rjfehr|PLRE Project website]] offers a detailed alphabetical list of the names of the owners of the libraries and a chronological index of inventories.  
 >  The printed volumes which underlie the database are published by Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (Tempe, AZ) and are available in the United Kingdom and Europe from Adam Matthew Publications (Marlborough, Wiltshire). >  The printed volumes which underlie the database are published by Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (Tempe, AZ) and are available in the United Kingdom and Europe from Adam Matthew Publications (Marlborough, Wiltshire).
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-=== English book owners in the seventeenth century === 
->   [[http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/electronic-publications.htm|The Bibliographical Society : Electronic Publications]] 
->   David Pearson offers this list as work in progress to construct a reference source on seventeenth-century English book owners, based on various kinds of evidence. It does not seek to cover Scottish and Irish owners, unless they were predominantly English-based. The aim is to focus on collections which were at least partly, if not entirely, formed within the seventeenth century and the list includes people who died between 1610 and 1715. The author hopes that the list may already have enough data to be useful in various kinds of ways, and that it will stimulate responses and ideas as to how it should be developed.  
  
 === Corpus Christi College, Cambridge === === Corpus Christi College, Cambridge ===
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