Incunabula provenances and other names index

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Alphabetical list of names (surname order) associated with the incunabula, primarily relating to provenance. Including names of former owners, donors, and other names where the exact relationship to the book is unknown. Booksellers are listed in a separate index.

NB! Direct links to Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) entries will only work from University of Glasgow IP addresses as this is a subscription database.

See also the institutions provenances index and the booksellers index.

M

M., Dr (fl. 1859)

Dt-d.14

M., G. -- see G.M.

M., R. -- see R.M. 

M., S.M. -- see S.M.M.

M. A. (16th century)

Eg7-b.6

M[...] A. (17th century)

Euing Add. f52

M. A. R. (16th/17th century)

Bn6-d.1

M. B. (15th/16th century)

BD9-a.10

M. B. (16th/17th century)

Bf.3.10 (item 1: possible owner); Bf.3.10 (item 2)

M. F. (16th/17th century)

Bw.2.19

McCalman, Alexander (b. ca. 1634)
Studied at Glasgow and St Andrews, minister of Ballachulish (Appin) and Dean of Argyll from 1660-1717 (see David M. Bertie, Scottish episcopal clergy, 1689-2000 (Edinburgh:  2000) pp. 86 & 539)

Bm2-e.3 (item 1); Bm2-e.3 (item 2); Bm2-e.3 (item 3)

McGrigor, Alexander Bennett (1827-1891)
Lawyer, Glasgow; see W. Innes Addison 'Matriculation albums of the University of Glasgow from 1728 to 1858' (Glasgow: 1913), no. 14446; and the University of Glasgow story entry.

Sp Coll 1881

McLachlan, A. (fl. 1958)
Rev.

Sp Coll f235

Mackuswellio, Joannis -- see Maxwell, John 

Maclay, James (1862-ca.1925)
Solicitor, Glasgow

251612251615

MacNeill, Andrew (fl. 1539)
Dominican

Bm1-d.3

Maffei, Mario (1463-1537)
From Volterra, Tuscany; Bishop of Aquino 1516-25; Bishop of Cavaillon 1525-37.

Bf.3.18; Bw.2.22

Mahieu/Maiolus, Thomas (d. after 1584)
Secretary to Catherine de Médicis, 1549-60. His bindings are discussed in Mirjam M. Foot, 'The Henry Davis Gift: a collection of bookbindings' (vol. 1, p. 186, p. 190 note 14), and G.D. Hobson, 'Maioli, Canevari and others' (p. 41-42; Group V, section B).

By.3.36

Maiolus, Thomas -- see Mahieu/Maiolus, Thomas

Maitland, Thomas, Lord Dundrennan (1792-1851)
Scottish judge; see ODNB.

BD7-c.16

Maldenti, Manfredi (fl. early 17th century)

Bf.2.7

Malenfant, Jacques de (ca.1530 - ca.1603)
Seigneur de Preyssac 

Bh.2.19

Malipiede, Francisco (fl. 1487-1503)
Notary, Venice

BD7-b.17

Malouin (17th/18th century?)

BD1-c.28

Mannardt, Johannes (fl. 1641)
Of Schellebelle, East Flanders, Belgium

Du-c.7

Manzoni, Giacomo (1816-1889)
Count, minister of finance, Roman Republic, 1849; see 'Catalogue de la bibliothèque de feu M. le comte Jacques Manzoni', 4 vols (Città di Castello, 1892-94).

Ag-b.12Ag-f.18

Marchesi, Maffeo -- see Marchesius, Mappheus

Marchesius, Mappheus, perhaps Marchesi Maffeo (fl. 1531)
Teacher of grammar at Lovere (Bergamo)

Al-b.19

Maria, Antonius -- see Antonius Maria

Marlborough, 5th Duke of -- see Spencer-Churchill, George

Marshall (19th century)

BC18-a.2

Martin, James -- see Martyn, James

Martin, Jean Antoine Colladon -- see Colladon-Martin, Jean Antoine

Martin, Robert (19th century)

251615

Martin, Thomas (1697-1771)
Of Palgrave, antiquary; see ODNB.

Cm.1.3Cn.1.2

Martínez Gayosso, Benito  -- see Gayosso, Benito Martínez

Martius, Carl Friedrich Philipp von (1794-1868)
German botanist and explorer

Ai-a.28

Martyn, James (16th century)

Bx.3.15

Marye, Johannes (16th century)

By.1.1

Masurier, Martial -- see Mazurier, Martial

Mathurin de Cangey -- see Cangey, Mathurin de

Mauclercg, Anthonius/Antoine (17th century)

Ah-a.73

Mauroy (18th century)

BD12-a.8

Maxey (16th century)
Probably Emanuel Maxey, student of Christ Church, Oxford, 1573, later rector of Sampford Peverell, Devon; see Joseph Foster 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714'.

Eg6-a.9

Maxwell, John (1586?-1647)
Bishop of Ross and archbishop of Tuam

Bm1-e.10

Mazurier, Martial (d. 1550)
Doctor of Theology, Collège de Navarre, Paris; see J.K. Farge, 'Biographical register of Paris Doctors of Theology', 1500-1536, pp. 318-22.

Bl5-e.2

Mead, Richard (1673-1754)
M.D. See 'Bibliotheca Meadiana' (London: 1754) and ODNB.

Ac.4.5Bf.2.10; Bg.1.12; Bg.2.1Bh.1.5; Bv.1.5; Bx.2.15; Bx.3.24Bx.3.26By.2.8 (item 1); By.2.8 (item 2); By.3.14; By.3.33

Melrose, Matthew (16th century)
Chaplain in Edinburgh at St. Giles, early 16th century; see Durkan & Ross 'Early Scottish Libraries' (Glasgow: 1961), p.181.

Bh6-e.1

Melville, Andrew (1545-1622)
Principal of Glasgow University; see University of Glasgow story.

Bl5-e.2

Mercier (16th century)

Bn6-d.1

Merlier (17th century)

Bh8-e.8

Mérode de Montmorency, Louis de Gand de , prince d’Isenghien -- see Louis de Gand de Mérode de Montmorency, prince d’Isenghien

Mespelbrunn, Julius Echter von -- see Echter von Mespelbrunn, Julius 

Metcalf, Christopher -- see Metkalff, Christopher

Metkalff, Christopher(?) (16th century)

An-y.17

Meyer, Ernst Heinrich Friedrich (1791-1858)
Professor of Botany, Königsberg.

Ai-a.28

M. F. A -- see Alexander, Fergus

Michell, John (late 17th/early 18th century)

Bv.2.1

Millard, James Elwin (1823-1894)
D.D., of Magdalen College, Oxford.

An-y.5

Missy, César de (1703-1775)
Minister of the French chapel in the Savoy, London (1731-1762). See: De Missy sale catalogue (London, 1776).

Bb.2.29; Bf.3.5

Mitchell, John -- see Michell, John

Mitford, John (1781-1859)
Of Benhall, Saxmundham, Suffolk, and of Oriel College, Oxford; see ODNB and 'Catalogue of the ... collection of Greek and Latin classics ... forming the first portion of the library of ... John Mitford' (London:  Leigh, Sotheby and John Wilkinson, 1859).

BD9-d.15

Mitte de Caprariis, Petrus (d. 1479)
Preceptor of the Antonine monastery in Memmingen from ca. 1442-1479. See Neue Deutsche Biographie 17 (1994), S. 576. and 'Petrus Mitte de Caprariis' (Victor Scholderer: 'Fifty essays in fifteenth-and sixteenth-century bibliography' / edited by Dennis E. Rhodes  Amsterdam: M. Hertzberger & Co., 1966).

Be.1.14

Mitte de Chevrières, Pierre -- see Mitte de Caprariis, Petrus

Moeselaer, Johannes (d. 1499)
Bachelor of Theology, Professor at Louvain, Rector 1482 (cf. Paul Needham, IPI)

BD7-d.23

Molitor, Heinrich -- see Molitoris, Hinricus

Molitor, Henricus (15th/16th century)

Bm1-e.8 (item 1); Bm1-e.8 (item 2)

Molyneux, Thomas (17th century)

Bw.2.1

Mont, Vincent du (16th/17th century)

Bg.1.11

Montmorency, Louis de Gand de Mérode de, prince d’Isenghien -- see Louis de Gand de Mérode de Montmorency, prince d’Isenghien

Montoye (16th/17th century?)

Bw.2.19

Monypenny, William (16th/17th century)

Bi7-h.21

Moore, James (18th century)
Either James Moore, matriculated Glasgow University 1761, M.A. 1763, or James Moore, matriculated Glasgow University 1774; see W. Innes Addison 'The matriculation albums of the University of Glasgow from 1728 to 1858', (Glasgow: 1913) no. 2026 “Jacobus Moore” or perhaps 3430 “Jacobus Moore”.

Bl9-g.25

Morandus, Franciscus (16th/17th century)
Possibly the Italian minor poet (1589-1667), listed several times in Paul Oskar Kristeller’s 'Iter italicum'.

Ag-b.12

Morante, 1st Marqués de -- see Cortina, Joaquín Gómez de la

Mordan, Sebastien (17th century)
Pastor in poully [Pouilly?]

167501

More (17th century?)

Bn7-b.4

Moreau, René (1587-1656)
Professor of Medicine, Collège Royal, Paris

Bx.3.38

Morin d’Hérouville, Antoine Benjamin (fl. 1766 to 1771)
Danish Consul General at Naples from 1766 to 1771; see Morin d’Hérouville sale catalogue (London:  Leigh & Sotheby, 1780).

Bg.2.32Bg.3.17Bw.3.3; Bw.3.33Bx.3.1; By.3.1By.3.21; By.3.37

Morison, David (17th century)
Glasgow

Bi7-a.2

Morison, James (1816-1893)
United Secession minister and a founder of the Evangelical Union; see ODNB.

160419160421160826160836163434163761; 163762

Morison, John (17th century)
Glasgow

Bi7-a.2

Morne (16th/17th century)

Bf.3.10 (item 1); Bf.3.10 (item 2)

Morrison, George Ernest (1862-1920)
First permanent correspondent to 'The Times' in Beijing

An-y.3

Morus -- see More

Muldener, Augustus Gottlobus Wilhelmus (fl. 1766)
Of Frankenhausen, Thuringia, Germany

T.C.L. f3

Munius, Johan (fl. 1641)

Du-c.7

Muntzdail, Paulus de (d. 1487)
Frater. Doctor of Canon Law, provost of the church of Saint Mary in Flanheim, rector of the parish church in Kreuznach near Mainz, entered the Carthusian monastery of S. Albanus near Trier; for biographical details see: http://library.law.yale.edu/news/medieval-manuscripts-law-book-bindings-no-13

Be.2.19; Cm.1.4

Murray, David (1842-1928)
Glasgow lawyer, antiquary and bibliographer; see ODNB and Murray Collection description.

Mu6-x.16; Mu7-x.5; Mu11-y.1; Mu11-y.2; Mu14-f.20Mu15-c.22; Mu15-g.27Mu16-d.43; Mu16-f.29; Mu27-e.4; Mu27-e.5; Mu36-a.12Mu38-c.17Mu43-a.4Mu48-b.1; Mu48-b.2; Mu48-b.3Mu48-b.4Mu50-e.33; Mu51-b.16; Mu51-d.9

Mussell, Ebenezer (d. 1764)
Collector; see 'A catalogue of the curious and valuable library of Ebenezer Mussel, Esq; of Bethnal Green', ([London:]  A. Langford, [1766])

Bv.2.29

Mutius, Macarius (1440-1514?)
Author of 'De triumpho Christo', Venice: 1499.

By.3.29