Johannes Evangelista Immler
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Johannes Evangelista Immler is recorded as parish priest of Altenstadt (Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Germany) at the end of the 18th century. He owned a copy of Missale Curiense. Commune sanctorum, Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 11. Aug. 1497. 2°, with the inscription Ex libris Joannis Evangelista Immler Juris utriusque candidati et parochi Altenstadt die 28va octobris 1796, now in the University of Tübingen.[1]
- Shelfmark W/C-5-20
- Desiderius Erasmus. Des. Erasmi ... In Nouum Testamentum annotationes ab ipso autore iam postremum sic recognitae ac locupletatae, ut propemodum nouum opus uideri possi.
Basel: 1540.- Inscription on original front free endpaper: Ex Libris Ioannis Evangelistae Immler.
Inscription on title page: James Pollock.
Inscription on original front free endpaper: Robert H.A. Cotton, A.B. S. Joh. Div. Coll. Cantab. [in another hand:] Presented in memoriam - by C. Cotton.
Presentation label on front free endpaper: Charles Cotton O.B.E., F.R.C.P. in memory of Robert Hugh A. Cotton, B.A. Priest + 2nd. Lieut. R.A.S.C. this 9 day of January 1920.
- Inscription on original front free endpaper: Ex Libris Ioannis Evangelistae Immler.
References
- ↑ http://www.inka.uni-tuebingen.de/cgi-bin/inkunabel?sinkanum=11001110 (GW M24364. HCR 11287).