Record ID | cp013433 |
Voet reference number | 1009 |
Museum Plantin-Moretus | c:lvd:3251873 |
Author | Carolus CLUSIUS (DE L’ECLUSE or L’ESCLUSE) |
Title page transcription | STIRPIVM ‖ NOMENCLATOR ‖ PANNONICVS. ‖ ⊕ 32 ‖ ANTVERPIAE, ‖ Ex officina Christophori Plantini, ‖ M.D.LXXXIIII. |
Collation | 8⁰ [128]: †⁸; pages [1-16] |
Fingerprint | 158408 - # b1 +2 Ge : # b2 +4 erág |
Number of sheets | 1 |
Pages | [1]: Title [2-3]: Carolus Clusius Pannonibus rei herbariae studiosis (Vienna, 1 January 1583; italic type, part in roman type) [4-15]: Text (parts in italic type; words in gothic type) [16]: Blank |
Edition information | |
Copies | Museum Plantin-Moretus- A 881KBR Royal Library of BelgiumCambridgeBritish Library London |
Bibliographical references | Ruelens-de Backer, page 255 (1583, no. 16) Bib. Belgica (1964–1970 éd.), III, page 769 Clusius-Festschrift, page 15, no. 18 Not in Ruelens-de Backer. Facsimile - edited by (addition to the Rariorum aliquot stirpium per Pannoniam, 1583: see no. 1008): Akademischer Verlag, Graz, 1965. |
Online bibliographical references | STCV c:stcv:7038232 |
Note 1 | List of the names of plants growing in Hungary, in Latin alphabetical order with their Hungarian appellation (and occasionally a short digression in Latin on the plant). In the foreword to the reader Clusius explains that he owes much of his information to Stephanus Beythe, Protestant minister of Count Balthasar de Batthyan at Nemethwywar (Németujvar: Güssing). |
Note 2 | Reprint of the edition published at Németujvar, 1583, in 8⁰, by Joannes Manlius (only known copy in the Franciscan-monastery of Németujvar lost during the Second World War: see Clusius-Festschrift, page 14; text reproduced in Hunger, I, pages 419-434). |
Note 3 | The work is mostly found bound together with the Rariorum aliquot stirpium per Pannoniam (see preceding nos.), and is often presented by the bibliographers as an appendix to it. If this is not true in the strict bibliographical sense, it may be supposed that the Nomenclator was indeed intended to go with the Rariorum aliquot stirpium per Pannoniam, and after its own publication was normally sold with it. |
Note 4 | Not listed in M 296, M 164, or M 321. |
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