Anton > 05-07-2020, 04:27 PM
aStobbart > 05-07-2020, 04:47 PM
nickpelling > 05-07-2020, 06:17 PM
Anton > 05-07-2020, 06:33 PM
(05-07-2020, 06:17 PM)nickpelling Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Sorry, I lost track of this thread back in 2017.
(05-07-2020, 06:17 PM)nickpelling Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.What I thought back then was that the most likely explanation for the various ex librises was that the numbers were all added later, whereas the dates were all added closer to the time of acquisition. This is at least physically testable. :-)
Is there any evidence that would indicate that this is wrong?
ReneZ > 05-07-2020, 08:01 PM
aStobbart > 06-07-2020, 12:03 AM
(05-07-2020, 11:41 PM)Anton Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I just found an article by Jan Hurych on this very matter: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.So, book 40. ex libris reads "z. Tep. Prague"? If that's the case, that explains the weird space we talked before.
Quote:As can be seen, we could not find any resemblance between those two signatures and the one in the VM. What remains to study are the words "Jacobi" and "Prague"...
aStobbart > 06-07-2020, 12:58 AM
Quote:"Hunc librum pro domo pauperum dono dedit Barthelemeus Guilhelmus Olo. Pontanus. Boemus. Anno 1609"
Anton > 06-07-2020, 01:04 AM
(06-07-2020, 12:03 AM)aStobbart Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.So, book 40. ex libris reads "z. Tep. Prague"? If that's the case, that explains the weird space we talked before.
(06-07-2020, 12:03 AM)aStobbart Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Also I have been surfing the Czech national library digital catalog from around that time and found some cases of ex libris or notations with "Prague" in it
Anton > 06-07-2020, 01:12 AM
(06-07-2020, 12:58 AM)aStobbart Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.For what it's worth, I found a codex (Calepinus Ad librum) which bears the crossed out ex libris from a Barthelemeus Guilhelmus Olo. Pontanus