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Iohannis Stigelij p. clarissimi, sacrorum poematum liber II.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stigel, Johann, 1515-1562.
Contributor:
Richtzenhan, Donat, active 1559-1600, printer.
Language:
Latin
Genre:
Poetry.
Penn Provenance:
Dallett, Joseph B. (donor)
Beigler, Johannes Tobias (inscription, 1705) (former owner)
Eckersdorf, Philippus Hannibal von (autograph) (inscription, 1573)
Schmitt, Nicolaus (autograph, 1573)
Physical Description:
192 unnumbered pages ; 17 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
Iohannis Stigelii p. clarissimi, sacrorvm poematvm liber II
Johannis Stigelii p. clarissimi, sacrorum poematum liber II
Sacrorum poematum liber II
Sacrorvm poematvm liber II
Fingerprint:
teox 8.o. s.o: Tetu (C) 1571 (A)
Place of Publication:
Ienae : Excudebat Donatus Richtzenhan, Anno 1571.
Notes:
Signatures: A-M⁸.
Leaf M8 is blank.
Without pagination.
Title within border of typographical ornaments.
Woodcut title ornament, initials and tail-piece.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries copy bound with: Stigel, Johann. Poematum Ioannis Stigelij liber I. continens sacra. Ienae : Ex Officina Donati Ritzenhaini, Anno MDLXXI [1571].
Presented to the Penn Libraries in 2010 by Joseph B. Dallett.
Penn Libraries copy has early ms. ownership inscription ("Ex Libris Joannis Tobiae Beigleri: A[nn]o 1705. Die 6 Martii:") in brown ink on front pastedown; early ms. autograph ("C.P.S. P. Hannibal Von Eckersdorf. F.L[?].G.W. Homos alit artem.") in brown ink on front free endpaper; early ms. ownership inscription ("Ex Libris Johannis Beigleri") in brown ink on title leaf of first work in volume; early ms. gift inscription ("Hoc opus, nobili ac doctissimo iuueni philippo [added: Hannibal] ab Eccersdorff d[ono] d[edit] Nicolaus Schmitt Holsatus amicitiae ergo 7 April. Anno 1573") in brown ink on back pastedown.
Penn Libraries copy has early ms. inscription (quotation from Cicero's Laelius de amicitia) in brown ink on front pastedown; ms. inscription with first line struck through ("[...] MVSICA SSS Omnia conando docilis solertia uincit") in brown ink on front free endpaper.
Penn Libraries copy bound in early full blind-tooled pig over angled, indented wooden boards; upper board has central panel stamp of Justice with motto: "IVSTICIE QVISQVIS PICTVRAM LVMINE CERNIS DIC DEVS EST IVST"; lower board has central panel stamp of Lucretia with motto: CASTA TVLIT MAGNAM FORME LVCRECIA LAVDEM FAC TAMEN MAG; remains of 2 leather and metal clasps affixed to lower board; 2 metal catchplates affixed to upper board; 3 raised bands on spine; blind-tooled spine panels; ms. inscription ("Stigelivs") in brown ink at head of spine.
Cited in:
VD 16 S9100
OCLC:
754086706

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