File:C Iulii Caesaris quae extant, ex emendatione Ios Scaligeri - Upper cover (c67b22).jpg
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C Iulii Caesaris quae extant, ex emendatione Ios Scaligeri | ||||
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Caesar, Caius Julius |
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C Iulii Caesaris quae extant, ex emendatione Ios Scaligeri |
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Style: Armorial|Prize; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Brown; Edge: Gilt |
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Date | Binding: 17c | |||
Medium | Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Calf | |||
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Shelfmark: c67b22 |
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Place of creation | Binding: England | |||
Object history | Text: 1635; Leiden; Sutton, Thomas, founder of Charterhouse School (1532-1611) | |||
Notes | Green ribbon markers. The arms are of Thomas Sutton who died in 1611. The text is dated 1635 so this may be a later prize binding for Charterhouse School. Late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, likely to be a very early example of English prize binding (thanks to Dr Jan Storm van Leeuwen). | |||
References | To research armorials see British Armorial Bindings Database sponsored jointly by the Bibliographical Society and the University of Toronto http://armorial.library.utoronto.ca | |||
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