The Augustus De Morgan Collection, Part 1: Pre-1600 Rare Books Collection
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Title:
[U]sum huius opusculi breuiter exponemus. ::In principio offert se kalendariu[m] in 12 menses partitu[m] ...
Creator:
Pflaum, Jacob.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
- Kloss, Georg Franz Burkhard,1787-1854,former owner.
- Zainer, Johannes,d. 1541?,printer.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
- Kloss, Georg Franz Burkhard,1787-1854,former owner.
- Zainer, Johannes,d. 1541?,printer.
Date:
1478
Date in Source:
Anno dominiae incarnationis 1478.
Place:
Ulm.
Country:
Germany
Imprint:
Impressum Vlme : Per Johannem Zainer,
Language:
Latin
Format:
[36] p. :ill. (woodcuts) ;29 cm. (fol.)
Reference:
ISTC ip00542000; Wild, M.F. Incunabula in the libraries of the University of London, 78; Goff P542; Hain 4264*; Oates 1158; BSB-Ink P-406
Note:
- A printed calendar, for the years 1477 through 1552. Includes tables for phases of the moon, solar eclipses, and movements of the planets, and text explaining astronomical phenomena.
- Attributed to Jacob Pflaum by Goff.
- Imprint from colophon.
- Signatures: [1-3]⁴ [4]² [5]⁴.
- Title from opening lines of the text ([1]1).
- ULL copy is from the library of Augustus De Morgan, with the label of Georgius Kloss; sold at Sotheby's on 22 May 1835 and purchased by Longman for £0.14s.0d.
- ULL copy bound in 20th-cent. half-morocco and marbled boards.
- ULL copy has been torn and repaired. Initial capital supplied in pencil, possibly by De Morgan.
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004409286_MOR1-b30630484
- A printed calendar, for the years 1477 through 1552. Includes tables for phases of the moon, solar eclipses, and movements of the planets, and text explaining astronomical phenomena.
- Attributed to Jacob Pflaum by Goff.
- Imprint from colophon.
- Signatures: [1-3]⁴ [4]² [5]⁴.
- Title from opening lines of the text ([1]1).
- ULL copy is from the library of Augustus De Morgan, with the label of Georgius Kloss; sold at Sotheby's on 22 May 1835 and purchased by Longman for £0.14s.0d.
- ULL copy bound in 20th-cent. half-morocco and marbled boards.
- ULL copy has been torn and repaired. Initial capital supplied in pencil, possibly by De Morgan.
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004409286_MOR1-b30630484
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