Author
Bugenhagen, Johann, 1485-1558
Title
Ioannis Bugenhagii Pomerani Annotationes ab ipso iam emissae. In Deuteronomium. In Samuelem prophetam, id est, duos libros Regum. : Ab eodem praeterea conciliata ex euangelistis historia passi Christi & glorificati, cum annotationibus..
Varying form of title
Ioannis Bvgenhagii Pomerani Annotationes ab ipso iam emissae. In Deuteronomium. In Samuelem prophetam, id est, duos libros Regum
Varying form of title
Portion of title: Annotationes ab ipso iam emissae. In Deuteronomium. In Samuelem prophetam, id est, duos libros Regum
Imprint
Norembergae, : Apud Io. Petreium,, mense Octobri. M.D.XXIIII. [1524]
Physical description
[24], 463, [1] p. ; 16 cm (8vo)
Note
Imprint from colophon.
Note
Woodcut initials.
Note
Signatures: a⁸ b⁴ A-2F⁸ (2F8 blank).
Citation/references note
CLC, B2638
Citation/references note
David G. Selwyn, Edmund Geste and his books (London, 2017), B111
Provenance
Identified by David Selwyn as having belonged to Edmund Guest (1514?-1577), with pressmark and marginal annotations.
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century, large format) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”
Binding
16th-century reddish-brown calf over paper boards; repaired and rebacked (20th century); blind fillets and roll forming rectangular frame towards perimeter of boards (roll identified by Selwyn as Oldham FL.a(1) 704, which has been ascribed to Nicholas Spierinck by David Pearson); 20th-century spine with four raised bands, and author, title, and date in gilt; evidence of two pairs of ties at fore-edge; title in ink on fore-edge; pressmark B11 in ink on fore-edge.
Copy-specific note
Bound with: Bugenhagen, In Regum duos ultimos libros (Strasbourg, 1525).
Subject
Bible. Deuteronomy Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Subject
Bible. Kings, 1st Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Subject
Bible. Kings, 2nd Commentaries Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Petrejus, Johannes, 1497-1550 printer.
Added entry--name
Guest, Edmund, 1514?-1577 former owner.
Added entry--place
Germany Nuremberg.
B12303
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