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Nicholas Spierinck (d.1545) was, like Garret Godfrey, a Dutch immigrant who came to Cambridge soon after 1500 and became established as one of the leading stationers there, running a successful business selling and binding books. Like Godfrey, he was one of the first generation of University Stationers, appointed in 1534. He too had a small group of rolls which were regularly used in varying combinations on books from his bindery, some of them incorporating his initials NS (as seen here). The diaper/criss-cross roll also used on this binding is very similar to the one used by Godfrey. This is very typical of many large-format bindings produced by Spierinck\u2019s bindery in the 1510s and 20s; the layout of the rolls, with vertical strips within the frame, was a pattern often used in Cambridge.<\/p>
Wooden boards covered with mid-brown calfskin, blind-tooled with rolls Oldham AN.f(2) and DI.a(2). Spine repaired, retaining some original leather and the fragments of medieval manuscript used as pastedowns; remains of clasps.<\/p>
Dr David Pearson<\/p><\/p>" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "Nicholas Spierinck binding, ca.1520" }, { "label": "Author(s) of the Record", "value": "CUL" }, { "label": "Material", "value": "Paper" }, { "label": "Publisher", "value": "Prostat vaenalis in taberna libraria Reginaldi Chauldiere honestissimi bibliopolae manentis in vico Iacobaeo, sub insigni Hominis syluestris" }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "M*.7.18(B)" }, { "label": "Note(s)", "value": "Title enclosed in a decorative woodcut border.; Place of publication from Adams.; Date of publication from colophon. Colophon reads: Absolutum est hoc opus typis Antonij Aussurdi fidelissimi chalcographi, & impensa Reginaldi Chalderini honestissimi bibliopolæ, anno a partu virginis 1520. quinto Calendas Decembris.; Publisher's device with initials RC and inscription \"Regnault Chaudiere\" on leaf 2z9v.; Numerous errors in foliation.; Woodcut initials, including one on leaf a1r incorporating the arms of Francis of Cleves." }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Encyclopedias and dictionaries -- Early works to 1600; History, Ancient -- Encyclopedias; Mythology, Classical -- Encyclopedias" }, { "label": "Associated Name(s)", "value": "Chaudière, Regnault active 1509-1554; Aussurdus, Antonius 16th cent; Spierinck, Nicholas -1545 or 1546" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "lat" }, { "label": "Author(s)", "value": "Ravisius Textor, Joannes approximately 1480-1524" }, { "label": "Alternative Title(s)", "value": "Officina partim historijs [binding only]; Io. Rauisij Textoris Niuerne[n]sis Officina partim historijs partim poeticis referta disciplinis; Officina partim historijs partim poeticis referta disciplinis" }, { "label": "Bibliography", "value": "
Nicholas Spierinck (d.1545) was, like Garret Godfrey, a Dutch immigrant who came to Cambridge soon after 1500 and became established as one of the leading stationers there, running a successful business selling and binding books. Like Godfrey, he was one of the first generation of University Stationers, appointed in 1534. He too had a small group of rolls which were regularly used in varying combinations on books from his bindery, some of them incorporating his initials NS (as seen here). The diaper/criss-cross roll also used on this binding is very similar to the one used by Godfrey. This is very typical of many large-format bindings produced by Spierinck\u2019s bindery in the 1510s and 20s; the layout of the rolls, with vertical strips within the frame, was a pattern often used in Cambridge.<\/p>
Wooden boards covered with mid-brown calfskin, blind-tooled with rolls Oldham AN.f(2) and DI.a(2). Spine repaired, retaining some original leather and the fragments of medieval manuscript used as pastedowns; remains of clasps.<\/p>
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