D. Basilii Magni Homilia de invidia. ...
Saint Basil (c.329-379) Bishop of Caesarea
Category
Books
Date
1586
Materials
Place of origin
France
Collection
Ham House, Surrey
NT 3126693
Summary
Bibliographic description
7,[1] leaves . 4to.. Not indigenous. Bound (6) with other works.. Provenance: First work in volume has eighteenth-century armorial bookplate lettered The Right Hon.ble Patrick Hume Earl of Marchmont Viscount of Blasonberry Lord Polwarth: of Polwarth &c. Lord High Chancelor of Scotland 1702. (Franks 15696) [Sir Patrick Hume, Earl of Marchmont etc. (1641-1724)]. Eighteenth-century ink shelfmarks on flyleaves, similar to those found in other Hume books. Bequeathed to the National Trust by Norman Norris (1917-1991). Binding: Sixteenth-century (?) full vellum over boards; blind fillets to form a border; blind centrepiece stamp; blind fillets on spine; ink manuscript spine title; sewn on five raised bands.
Makers and roles
Saint Basil (c.329-379) Bishop of Caesarea