Provenance: Example 1 - Inscriptions
Provenance Guidelines | Example 2 | Example 3
De veritate religionis Christianae liber; adversus atheos, Epicureos, ethnicos, Iudaeos, Mahumedistas, & caeteros infideles, 8o Leiden, 1587. Shelfmark: [National Library of Scotland] AB.1.85.46(1) Image courtesy of the National Library of Scotland.

Plate 1 Minimum level
561 $a Inscriptions of Thomas Nicolson, 16th/17th-century, and Alexander Kidd, 1777. $5 StEdNL
700 $a Nicolson, Thomas $d ca. 1570–1625, $e former owner. $5 StEdNL
700 $a Kidd, Alexander $d fl. 1777, $e former owner. $5 StEdNL
Higher level
561 $a Inscription, 16th/17th-century, on title page: Pacem Jehovah negat Impiis T. Nicolson; Ink stamp on title page: M.T.N. Pacem Iehova Negat Impiis; Inscription on title page: Magri Petrus And[?]; Inscription on title page: Alexr Kidd Wr[?] Edinbr 1777. $5 StEdNL
700 $a Nicolson, Thomas, $d ca. 1570–1625, $e former owner. $5 StEdNL
700 $a Kidd, Alexander, $d fl. 1777, $e former owner. $5 StEdNL
Enhancements
655 $a Inscriptions (Provenance) $z Scotland $y 16th century. $2 rbprov $5 StEdNL
655 $a Inscriptions (Provenance) $z Scotland $y 17th century. $2 rbprov $5 StEdNL
655 $a Inscriptions (Provenance) $z Scotland $y 18th century. $2 rbprov $5 StEdNL
655 $a Ink stamps (Provenance) $z Scotland $y 16th century. $2 rbprov $5 StEdNL
655 $a Ink stamps (Provenance) $z Scotland $y 17th century. $2 rbprov $5 StEdNL
Provenance Guidelines | Example 2 | Example 3
Updated: 15 April 2008