Calderinus, Domitius: Commentarii in Ovidii Ibin.

[Venice:  Jacobus Rubeus, ca. 1475]
Fol.   [18 26].   [14] leaves.
Dated from CIBN.
ISTC ic00041000;  Goff C41;  BMC V 213 (IB. 20065);  Bod-inc C-022;  GW 5891;  CIBN C-20;  BSB-Ink C-46.

GIP number: C10
Shelf-mark: Sp Coll BD7-c.7 (see main library entry for this item)
Bound with: The second of two incunabula bound together.   Bound with:  Calderinus, Domitius, Commentarii in Martialem.  Venice:  Jacobus Rubeus, 13 Sept. 1474 (C9).
Note: Printer's pin-holes visible.
Provenance: Unidentified monastic house:  partially read inscription on 1/1r of first item in volume “Conventu[s] [...]”.
Johannes Hinderbach (1418-1486), imperial diplomat, bishop of Trent from 1465:  painted coat of arms on 1/2r of first item in volume - per fess, in chief argent a demi-unicorn salient sable, in base sable five flames gules (identified by Dr Martin Davies).
Augustus Frederick (1773-1843), Duke of Sussex:  armorial bookplate on front pastedown with handwritten shelfmark in ink “VII C.h.15” (shelfmark repeated on verso of front free endpaper);  lot 717 in 'Bibliotheca Sussexiana.   Catalogue of the ... library of ... the late Duke of Sussex.   Part V' (1845);  sold for £0.12.0 according to the annotated copy of the Sussex sale catalogue in University of Glasgow Library (shelfmark BD17-e.15).
William Euing (1788-1874), insurance broker, Glasgow:  source unknown;  an early Euing inventory number “13” in pencil on verso of front free endpaper.
University of Glasgow:  presented by Euing in 1872 according to University Library bookplate.
Binding: 19th-century calf, covers decorated with blind rolls to form several concentric rectangles in imitation of a 15th/16th-century style, with small stars and a single fillet border added in gold;  spine decorated in blind and in gold;  blue endpapers;  marbled-edged leaves;  blue silk bookmark.   Size:  304 x 209 mm.
Leaf size: 289 x 202 mm.
Annotations: None.
Decoration: None.
Imperfections: None.

Caption title of Calderinus, Domitius: Commentarii in Ovidii Ibin.