Other individuals associated with the books
The Brotherton Ovid
Incunabula – the first European printed books
The Brotherton Ovid
Condition and binding
Provenance - who owned the books?
Dietrich von Plieningen
Leonhard von Eck
Oswald von Eck
Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss
William Horatio Crawford
Edward Allen Brotherton
Other individuals associated with the books
Sebastian Linck
Philipp Melanchthon
Samuel Leigh Sotheby
J. Alexander Symington
Ovid the poet
The works of Ovid
Medieval and Renaissance reception
The annotations
Heroides
Amores
Art of Love and Cures for Love
Fasti
The drawings
List of illustrations to the Fasti
[Opera] Volume 1
[Opera] Volume 2
[Opera] Volume 3
We can discover more about the history of the Brotherton Ovid by identifying other people associated with them.
Evidence of these individuals and their relationship to former owners of the books is revealed in inscriptions inside the front covers and in annotations written alongside the printed text.
We can also find information in the cuttings from sale catalogues and monographs that are attached to the preliminary pages.




























