Dialectica Ioannis Caesarii, viri vndecunque doctissimi :. nunc recens Hermanni Raiiani Vuelsdalii fructuolis scholijs, nec non Henrici Loriti Glareani poëtae laureati selectissimis quibusdam annotationibus illustrata, & multis in locis emendata. Accessit huic Ioannis Murmellij Isagoge in decem Aristotelis praedicamenta.
Joannes Juliacensis Caesarius (c.1468 - 1550)
Category
Books
Date
1567
Materials
Measurements
160 x 106 x 40 mm
Place of origin
Cologne
Collection
Lacock, Wiltshire
NT 3189310
Summary
Full description
Orientation: Vertical Text Substrate: handmade laid paper Ink/Pigment: black printing ink Type: BOUND BOOK Binding Type: Inboard binding, raised supports Date of Binding: contemporary Binder's Name: British End Leaves: sewn single fold of plain, white, handmade paper within a guard of parchment document waste, no pastedown. Structure: English Edges: plain cut to show proof, no decoration, polished Spine Lining: moderate round, quadrant joints, paste, no linings. End Bands: worked |L-R 1x1 with a front bead in brown and white thread over tanned cores, slips cut at the joints Bookmark: None Boards: Two laminated sheets of 1.5mm paper pulp board with a coarse woven screen impression, narrow back corner, and long marking-up score-marks [and finger print]. All slips laced angled up in the left board, down in the right. Covering: Missing brown tanned skin Tooling Spine: Tooling Sides: slight impression of a single frame in the left board Furniture: 2 pairs of ties on the fore-edge of a brown and green woven silk ribbon Enclosure: None Binding Notes:
Bibliographic description
[252] leaves ; 8vo. Provenance: sixteenth? century manuscript inscriptions "John Wattes his boke" and "John Wattes" on verso of second free end-paper, facing title page. Sixteenth? century manuscript annotations on verso of first free end-paper and recto of second free end-paper. Sixteenth/seventeenth century manuscript marginal annotations and underscoring throughout. Seventeenth century manuscript inscription "263", possibly a previous shelfmark, on verso of second free end-paper, facing title page. Binding: sixteenth century? uncovered boards; evidence of ties at fore-edges of boards; strips of manuscript waste at beginning and end of volume; spine completely missing.
Makers and roles
Joannes Juliacensis Caesarius (c.1468 - 1550) Johann Murmellius (1480-1517) Hermannus Rayanus (fl.1555-1568) Henricus Glareanus (1488-1563)