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Calendarium historicum / conscriptum a Paulo Ebero Kitthingensi ; et recens antè obitum ab eodem recognitum, & denuò plurimarum rerum memorabilium accessione auctum & locupletatum.

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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection GC5 Eb355 550c 1579
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eber, Paul, 1511-1569.
Contributor:
Eytner, Mathias, 1559-1599, autographer, former owner.
Eytner, Noë, autographer, former owner.
Piarists (Ostrov, Karlovarský kraj, Czech Republic), former owner.
Piccolomini, Maria Benigna Francisca, 1635-1701, former owner.
Gerstmann, Martin von, associated name.
Hahn, Bonaventura, associated name.
Jerin, Andreas von, associated name.
Lobkowitz, Eva Eusebia von, associated name.
Logau, Heinrich von, associated name.
Queschwitz, Johann, associated name.
Rozdrazovsky z Rozdrazova, Anna Marie, Gräfin von, associated name.
Sitsch, Johann von, associated name.
Weisskopf, Adam, associated name.
Haeredes Joannis Cratonis, printer.
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
German Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Early Printed Binding Waste Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Hebrew
Latin
Subjects (All):
Chronology, Historical--Early works to 1800.
Chronology, Historical.
Calendar--Early works to 1800.
Calendar.
Genre:
Printed waste (Binding)
Physical Description:
21 unnumbered pages, 413, that is, 415 pages, 52 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm (4to)
Other Title:
Calendarium historicvm
Fingerprint:
a-a- m:s, S.r. DiSe (C) 1579 (R)
Place of Publication:
VVitebergae : Excudebat haeredes Ioannis Cratonis, Anno MDLXXIX [1579]
Language Note:
Text chiefly in Latin, with occasional Greek or Hebrew.
Notes:
Signatures: A-E⁴ F⁶ G-3N⁴ 3O⁶.
Title in red and black.
Woodcut title vignette (printer's device) and initials.
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries CAJS copy: RBR# 114
Kislak Center GC5 Eb355 550c 1579 purchased for the Penn Libraries in 1962. Formerly owned by Mathias Eytner (1559-1599) of Breslau (now Wrocław) and subsequently by his brother Noë Eytner; it contains their autographs and numerous dated personal inscriptions concerning their families and careers. Recorded in Mathias Eytner's hand is his early dated ms. ownership inscription ("Sum ex libris M. Mathiae Eytneri. C. Nis. 1592. Cal. Maij") in brown ink at foot of title leaf and, among others, the names of various family members (his mother Anna Eytner, his brother Caspar Eytner, his nephew Mathias Eytner, and his stepfather Joannes Tschum), teachers, and ecclesiastical superiors (Martin von Gerstmann, Prince-Bishop of Breslau; Andreas von Jerin, Prince-Bishop of Breslau; Adam Weisskopf, Auxiliary Bishop of Breslau; and Bonaventura Hahn, Bishop-Elect of Breslau). Recorded in Noë Eytner's hand are, among others, the names of various friends (e.g. Johann Queschwitz, Abbot of St. Vincent in Breslau) and family members: Georgius Eyttner [sic] and his wife Magdalena Eyttner (née Schmett, daughter of Georgius Schmett); Noë's wife Martha Eytner (née Bernitz, daughter of Gregorius Bernitz); his daughter Martha Eytner (1600-1602) and her godparents Adam Seibet, Catharina Gebauer (wife of Caspar Gebauer), and Susanna Seibet (wife of Tobias Seibet); his son Joannes Eytner and his godparents Johann von Sitsch, Prince-Bishop of Breslau, Abbot Mathias Camnicensis, Heinrich von Logau, Anna Marie Gräfin von Rozdrazovsky z Rozdrazova, her sister Eva Eusebia von Lobkowitz, and witnesses Heinrich von Ratschin, Conradus Adelsbach, Friedrich von Walditz and his wife, and Anna and Maria Adelsbach. Early ms. ownership inscription ("Ex libris Principissa Piccolominia Bibliotheca Slakoverdensis Scholarum Piarum.") of the library of the Piarist college in Schlackenwerth (now Ostrov, Czech Republic), founded in 1666 and disbanded in 1876, in brown ink in fore-edge margin of title leaf. Early ms. inscription ("Ex Historicis Profanis") in brown ink on front pastedown; a few ms. underlines and corrections to text in ink and a few ms. marginal marks in pencil. Binding: bound in 1 early printed vellum leaf supplemented on upper board by a portion of another, possibly from a missal or lectionary, printed in 2 columns with red ms. capital strokes (text of full leaf: Matthew 26:28-26:47, from the gospel for Palm Sunday; text of partial leaf: John 18:9-10 [left-hand column] and John 18:17-19 [right-hand column] from the gospel for Good Friday); 2 leather ties (1 intact); evidence of spine label. Bookseller's printed description of this copy laid in; 1 ms. leaf ([2] p.) of notes concerning ms. inscriptions in text laid in. A couple of wormholes in pastedowns and free endpapers.
Cited in:
VD 16 E21
Grässe, 2:458
OCLC:
23228795

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